h1000 system
user manual
HB-1000D-02 English
WARNING!
Use of solvent based or chemical cleaners on displays will result in
damage and invalidate your warranty.
Page 1: ...h1000 system user manual HB 1000D 02 English WARNING Use of solvent based or chemical cleaners on displays will result in damage and invalidate your warranty ...
Page 2: ...introduction h1000 Page 2 ...
Page 3: ...inest marine navigation systems The h1000 is a fully expandable integrated system of Pilot Instrument and Chart Plotters offering a major advance in display flexibility You can access any information from any display unit so even one display unit can do everything providing the sensors are in the system Before you begin using your new h1000 System please take the time to read this manual to help y...
Page 4: ...gation and radiocommunication equipment and systems During the manufacturing process an anti mist coating is applied to the inside of the display window however under certain atmospheric conditions a small amount of condensation may form on the window of the instrument display this will not harm the unit and should clear after a short period once the instrument has been switched on The h1000 conta...
Page 5: ...pages 9 examples of the default data pages 9 switching off 9 default factory settings 10 changing screen format 10 screen formats 10 changing page data 10 graphical pages 11 graphical pages 11 track screen 11 depth 11 pilot display 11 main menu 12 timer 12 memories 13 compass 13 reset trip log 13 alarms 13 memories 14 alarms 14 lighting 14 calibrations 15 depth calibration 16 speed calibration 17 ...
Page 6: ...ilure 26 technical specifications 27 installation 28 precautions 28 panel mounting 28 electrical connections 29 external connections 29 interface connections 29 connections 29 system expansion 30 pilot features 30 cnd features 30 analogue features 30 system expansion 31 3fd features 31 interface box features 31 system expansion diagram 32 abbreviations 33 warranty 34 ...
Page 7: ...h1000 overview Page 7 system overview Depth Sensor Speed Sensor 12 Volts 10m Fastnet Cable 2m Fastnet Cable LCD Display Speed Depth Interface Box Masthead Unit Wind Interface Box ...
Page 8: ... medium low off and then back to high The UP DOWN keys are used to move through the various display pages and to scroll through options Pressing the ENTER key displays the Main Menu it is also used to select highlighted items Title Line Data Entry Field Highlighted Menu Item Additional commands are displayed here OK returns to previous menu when highlighted and the ENTER key is pressed ...
Page 9: ...ter a few seconds the screen will display a data page from here you can move through the page options using the UP DOWN keys default data pages The h1000 displays are pre programmed with six default data page formats These can be accessed by pressing the UP DOWN keys To change the default data page settings refer to changing screen format on Page 7 of this manual The flexibility of the h1000 syste...
Page 10: ...viously displayed Choose one of the pre defined screen formats using the UP DOWN keys and then press ENTER to select Once a screen format has been selected use the UP DOWN keys to select which pane you wish to configure and press ENTER Use the UP DOWN keys to scroll through the information displayed choices and then press the ENTER key to select Use the UP DOWN keys to scroll to the next pane and ...
Page 11: ...he next waypoint of the leg The relative position of the waypoint is shown as a circle The name of the waypoint the bearing to waypoint BTW and distance to waypoint DTW information are also displayed The position of this information depends on the direction of the vessel depth Available when a Depth sensor is part of the system Depth is clearly shown in figures in the top half of the screen The hi...
Page 12: ...ins and press the ENTER key Alter the countdown start time by using the UP DOWN keys and press the ENTER key to move between the digits To start the timer use the UP DOWN keys to highlight Start and press the ENTER key when ready If the timer is counting down to the start of a race the Title will remain as Time to Start When the timer reaches zero the title will change to Elapsed Time and continue...
Page 13: ...key Choosing cancel from the drop down box will exit the function without resetting the trip log value alarms Alarm levels for high wind speed shallow depth compass off course and low battery volts can be set from the Alarms menu To set the wind speed alarm highlight Wind speed from the menu and press the ENTER key A drop down box will appear showing an alarm wind speed value and off To set the al...
Page 14: ...the LIGHTS key in normal operation but the exact brightness can be adjusted for each of the three settings from this menu The levels are numbered in the order they appear when the key is pressed and each level can be set in percentage terms from 00 minimum to 99 maximum In addition this menu page allows for the lighting zone to be set to either local this display unit only or system the entire sys...
Page 15: ...as been activated this PIN must be entered if you require the Calibrations Menu If you reset the PIN to 0000 security checking is disabled security Security is an option on the Calibrations menu which allows a new PIN to be set Once a non zero PIN has been set the security checking is enabled and all subsequent access to the Calibration Menu is restricted Note Once the PIN has been entered the PIN...
Page 16: ...change the units highlight Unit and press ENTER Using the UP DOWN keys highlight the desired choice and press ENTER to memorise DEPTH TRANSDUCER WATERLINE VE OFFSET VALUES OFFSET VALUE OF 0 0 KEEL VE OFFSET VALUES KEEL OFFSET WATERLINE OFFSET depth offset Offset allows the h1000 to display depth readings from directly below the keel or propellers of the boat or from the waterline to the seabed Thi...
Page 17: ...ccuracy However a time should be selected when thecurrent is at a minimum i e slack water between tides 1 From the Speed Calibration Menu highlight Adjustment choose auto from the drop down box and then press the ENTER key to confirm 2 If necessary adjust the Run Length to correspond with your measured distance and then highlight OK and press ENTER to accept 3 The display will now show Run 1 and s...
Page 18: ...e h1000 will automatically detect this and display this value on the screen with the message from SOG To accept this value simply highlight the speed value shown press the ENTER key repeatedly to scroll past the digits use the UP DOWN keys to select OK and press the ENTER key 3 If speed over the ground is not available simply highlight the speed value and using the UP DOWN and ENTER keys adjust th...
Page 19: ... offset is calculated by the following procedure 1 Sail close hauled on a Port Tack and note the set of all sails When conditions are steady note the apparent wind angle For example Port 35 2 Tack the boat until close hauled on a Starboard Tack ensure the sails are set as for the Port Tack When conditions are steady note the apparent wind angle For example Starboard 25 3 To calculate the MHU Offse...
Page 20: ...calibrations h1000 Page 20 wind calibration ...
Page 21: ...u to slow down the response of compass readings in rougher weather by adjusting the damping value from 0 to 9 For minimum damping set the value to 0 Increase the damping value if the readings are too unstable in rough weather compass swing The swing procedure allows the compass to learn the effects of any magnetic deviation errors that are unique to your boat The swing should be performed out in o...
Page 22: ...calibrations h1000 Page 22 compass calibration Note passed is shown under the Swing title when a successful compass swing has been stored ...
Page 23: ...e interface box Select the chosen box from the list displayed select either NMEA in or NMEA out The options available are detailed as follows Current Input Press ENTER to select press ENTER again and scroll through the listed sentences press ENTER to view the options Press ENTER and scroll to either On or Off press ENTER to make your selection Scroll to OK to return to the listed sentences Repeat ...
Page 24: ...ing number of degrees Lift is always shown on the windward side of the display and head on the leeward storing the course When the ENTER key is pressed whilst the Tactical Compass page is displayed the present heading is automatically stored and the head lift trend function reset When this is done the display overlays the Heading with Course stored for two seconds as shown in the diagram and the h...
Page 25: ...ys remove the alarm overlay window and revert to their previous displayed page The display that broadcast the alarm silence message stops flashing the alarm overlay window and continues to display the current value of the alarming function until the user presses the ENTER key reverting the system to the previous display error conditions An error condition arises when an h1000 unit detects an inter...
Page 26: ...ach individual data type that it is currently monitoring The timer is reset whenever a network message with that data type is received so if no data has been received for ten seconds or more the data type is marked as having failed If data of that type is not currently displayed it will be shown as OFF ...
Page 27: ...N Wind Interface Box 1 BEN Universal Interface Box 1 BEN 3FD 3 BEN CND 1 BEN Pilot Head 4 BEN Pilot Processor 2 BEN Compass 1 BEN NMEA Interface NMEA 0183 ver 2 3 Display LCD Panel FSTN Display Resolution 120 x 80 pixels Temperature range 10 60 degrees Celsius Memory Non volatile EEPROM Keyboard Silicon rubber backlit Weight 950g Accessories Flush mounting kit mounting template Power supply and I ...
Page 28: ...connections and using the template supplied cut a hole in the panel in the desired position Fix the mounting bracket into the hole using the screws supplied Note The sealing ring is fitted to the unit during manufacture Its purpose is to prevent moisture penetration and reduce the effects of any vibration transmitted through the instrument panel Press the Display into the mounting bracket an audib...
Page 29: ...right angle connectors to suit most requirements To prevent the occurrence of voltage drops on larger systems the power supply to the system should either be placed mid way or at both ends of the Fastnet2 databus To connect power to the mid point of the system it is recommended that the four way Hub be used The four Way Hub offers two advantages The first advantage is that it offers a convenient e...
Page 30: ... Unique combination of Data Pages for repeating instrument information Latest presentation of C Map NT Cartography hot swap cartridges Highest specification C Map NT feature implementation Utilises C Map User Card technology to enable backup of waypoints tracks routes and marks Also can be used for home route planning with optional C Map PC Planner Kit analogue features B G s h1000 Analogues add a...
Page 31: ...h1000 Display Interfaces with the h1000 System via the Fastnet data bus 3 levels of lighting controlled by any h1000 display Mast Bulkhead Helm Nav Station or Flybridge mounting Up to four units can be supported on a B G h1000 system Display conforms to IP67 waterproofing interface box features Interfaces with the h1000 System through the Fastnet data bus ...
Page 32: ...ilot Display Speed Depth Interface Box Fastnet2 Analogue AWA Wind Interface Box Compass Sensor Unit Fastnet2 Fastnet2 LCD Display Fastnet2 Rudder Sensor CND Central Navigation Display 0 5m Fastnet2 Hydraulic Ram T1 12V GPS Antenna 12v power 12v power 12v power Fastnet2 Masthead Unit h1000 acp ...
Page 33: ...ue or a setting that is used if the user has not defined a particular value Depth Contours Imaginary lines connecting points of equal water depth Depth Units Sets the depth units between Ft Feet FM Fathoms and m Metres The default setting is metres GPS Global Positioning System GPS is a satellite based navigation system operated by the US Department of Defence It gives the navigator a position fix...
Page 34: ...ts including but not limited to 3 1 Boat slipping or lifting 3 2 Freight shipping charge 3 3 Engineer s travelling time and expenses 3 4 Installation labour costs associated with the Warranty claims and 3 5 Loss or damage of products or boats in transit 4 conditions The Warranty will not apply in the following circumstances 4 1 Where the product has been installed in a manner or location other tha...
Page 35: ...t it is suitable for any particular use or 7 2 that it conforms to any particular quality standards 8 transfer This Warranty is not transferable 9 consequential loss B G shall not be liable for any damage to persons yachts equipment or any other property or for any other kind of consequential loss 10 governing law This document is governed by and shall be construed in accordance with English law 1...