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Important Notice 

Manual 

Handling 

Keep this manual in a safe place where you can access it quickly. 

 

The Global Positioning System (GPS) consists of a total 24 GPS satellites that orbit the earth, 

enabling you to determine your position anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day, if you can receive 

satellite signals. During actual navigation, carefully compare the position data with all available 

navigation sources such as Loran C, Decca, other navigators, charts, visual navigation, depth, water 

temperature and others. It is your responsibility to make navigation judgments. 

 

The Electronic Chart : 

Only official authorized charts and notices to mariners contain all the information needed for the safety 

of navigation and, as always remember, the user is responsible for their prudent use. 

 

Pictorials 

This manual uses the following symbols for easy understanding safety instructions. Always follow 
these instructions carefully. 
 

 

WARNING 

Always follow this safety instruction to prevent death or injury. 

 

CAUTION 

Follow this safety instruction to avoid possible injury or damage to your 
property. 
Symbol “

” is a CAUTION or WARNING label indicating the safety 

instruction. 

 

WARNING 

This symbol is an Electrical Shock WARNING label. 

 

 

Symbol is an instruction that you must not violate. 
(This symbol instructs NOT to disassemble the system components) 

 

 

Symbol is an operation instruction that you must follow. 
(This symbol shows the main power OFF instruction.) 

 

Summary of Contents for HD-1000C

Page 1: ...harts and notices to mariners contain all the information needed for the safety of navigation and as always remember the user is responsible for their prudent use Pictorials This manual uses the following symbols for easy understanding safety instructions Always follow these instructions carefully WARNING Always follow this safety instruction to prevent death or injury CAUTION Follow this safety i...

Page 2: ...ur skin and eyes Do not use with poor ventilation If you cover this unit or use in an enclosed place it may malfunction or become damaged as a result of overheating Use only where there is sufficient ventilation Installation Cautions For service Personnel Follow installation instructions to avoid personal injury and system malfunction Installation in rigid location Mount your Stella series on a ri...

Page 3: ...as not to breath in dust during inspection or cleaning inside your system instruments Operation Notes For operators Observe the following operation notes otherwise the system failure or deterioration can result And periodical inspection and maintenance are required for keeping the system in an optimum condition Backup important data The waypoint and other registered data may become unreadable by u...

Page 4: ...installed by authorized personnel Consult us for transducer installation by authorized personnel WARNING This product is designed to assist a navigation When you are sailing use the certified chart from the Government or IMO ...

Page 5: ... For safety always resolve any uncertainty before continuing navigation CAUTION The Stella series employs the latest in proven technology to provide accurate navigation information The Plotter functions of Stella series are totally dependent upon the capability of the navigation source to provide accurate position information This device is only an aid to navigation It should be used in conjunctio...

Page 6: ...lity of the navigation source to provide accurate position information This device is only an aid to navigation It should be used in conjunction with all other navigation accuracy For safety always resolve any uncertainty before continuing navigation There is no direct relationship between the color of water areas and their depth The navigator shall always query the area for depth information and ...

Page 7: ...wash it off immediately in running water for 15 minutes If the liquid contacts your eyes immediately flush your eyes with running water for 15 minutes Contact a physician if any abnormal symptom is experienced INDICATION NOTICE It is important or warning notice on front of article It is only functions for the Combo unit on front of article Keyboard ...

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Page 9: ...ge the chart of scale Open the menu Select the Goto function Select the configuration modification you wish Choose your favorite function Press to place a waypoint and access the waypoint option Press and hold to place a MOB marker at your current position Start and stop AIS tracks Vessel tracks Cancel the setting or exists from the menu Power on off Restart Control BRG Day Night Lock touch screen...

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Page 11: ...r entry Change the chart of scale and Setting up the depth range Open the menu Select the Goto function Select the configuration modification you wish Choose your favorite function Press to place a waypoint and access the waypoint option Press and hold to place a MOB marker at your current position Start and stop AIS tracks Vessel tracks Cancel the setting or exists from the menu Power on off Rest...

Page 12: ...key when plotter and Fish finder are displayed on the screen Turns the cursor on off QUICK NAV Uses instant navigation TRACK ON OFF Start and stop AIS tracks Vessel tracks WPT INPUT Press to place a waypoint and access the waypoint option STOP NAV Stops the present navigating TRACK COLOR Changes the color of the tracks WPT COLOR Changes the color of the WPT SETUP NAV Changes and sets up WPT and ro...

Page 13: ... 3 2 Turn off 1 3 2 Turn off Choose Power off on Fig 1 1 1 3 3 Restart Choose Restart on Fig 1 1 1 3 3 Adjust brightness Choose Brightness on Fig 1 1 1 3 4 Use day night mode Choose night mode on Fig 1 1 Power on off brightness and day night mode Fig 1 2 ...

Page 14: ... disappear on the screen and deactivate For activate keep pressing ToughLock 1 3 7 WiFi Choose WiFi on Fig 1 1 1 3 8 Bluetooth Choose Bluetooth on Fig 1 1 1 3 9 Data Layout Choose Data Layout on Fig 1 1 For detailed information PLS refer how to use data layout 1 3 10 Sky Mate Choose Sky Mate on Fig 1 1 1 3 11 Web Browser Choose WWW on Fig 1 1 ...

Page 15: ... 15 2 Specification of the connectors 2 1 Metal connectors ...

Page 16: ... 16 2 2 Plastic connectors ...

Page 17: ...l icon The present position Cursor Showing the cursor icon AIS target Showing the received AIS target Databar Showing various data on the top or bottom Cursor INFO The information of the cursor WPT INFO The information of WPT such as LAT LOT Range etc ...

Page 18: ...chosen colors Depth bar The current depth Low Frequency Showing 50KHz High Frequency Showing 200KHz LF INFO The information of Low Frequency 50KHz HF INFO The information of High Frequency 200KHz Databar Showing various data on the top or bottom ...

Page 19: ... 19 3 3 Navigation Data page 3 3 1 Navigation Data Type1 3 3 2 Navigation Data Type2 ...

Page 20: ...ent WPT name Direction of steer The best direction of the steering WPT icon The remaining distance of the WPT Vessel The out of the range from the best XTE Range The range of the XTE alarm Navigation Data The information of the various data ...

Page 21: ... 21 3 5 Steering page WPT name Name of the WPT Direction of steer The best direction of the steering WPT icon Showing the WPT and the bearing Navigation Data Information of the various data ...

Page 22: ...sition of SAT Position of the satellites SNB Graph Showing the WPT and the bearing Navigation Data Information of the various data Colors of the GPS status Black Tracked but no signal Blue Tracked but not used Satellite Green Used Satellite Light Blue SBAS Satellite ...

Page 23: ...r has three meanings as below 4 1 1 GPS Showing the largest LAT LOT 4 1 2 HY Showing the LAT LOT SOG COG and userdata 4 1 3 HY2 Showing LON LAT mark track and time date 4 1 4 Customizing Showing various data as what the user wants MENU Advance Setup Customizing Databar Edit or keep pressing the databar on the screen ...

Page 24: ... 24 Fig 1 3 1 The databar is coming as Fig 1 3 1 and choose the frame with Four frames are available as Fig 1 3 2 Fig 1 3 2 When choosing the frame setting up in each box as Fig 1 3 3 ...

Page 25: ...stomizing for further question 4 2 Display MENU Advance Setup Customizing Databar Display Setting the databar Shown Hidden 4 3 Position MENU Advance Setup Customizing Databar Position Setting the databar position on the top or bottom 5 Cursor 5 1 Calling the cursor Press on the chart the cursor comes out ...

Page 26: ...the cursor is moving to 5 3 Removing the cursor Press to remove the cursor 5 4 Cursor information window Latitude Longitude LAT LON of the cursor Range Distance between the cursor and the present position Bearing Bearing from the present position to the cursor 5 5 Cursor information window shown hidden MENU Advance Setup Customizing INFO window Cursor Cursor information window Shown Hidden ...

Page 27: ...to finish Fig 1 4 6 1 Page mode MENU Advance Setup Customizing Page mode Two ways to choose the page 6 1 1 Standard With seeing the set up page choosing the page or modifying 6 1 2 Flip Showing the set up pages in order In Flip mode modifying the order is available 6 2 Modify Move the red box on your page of Fig1 4 and keep pressing PAGE or long press to move Selected red color ...

Page 28: ... 28 Fig 1 4 1 Fig 1 4 1 Choose your frame on Fig 1 4 1 Using key use and move the red box to choose the pages and press When you finish press Enter 1 Choose the pages with 2 Press choose with ...

Page 29: ... 29 Fig 1 4 2 Long press Choose the page and long press for drag the page into the frame Fig 1 4 3 When complete press Enter to finish 3 press Enter 4 Keep choosing and Enter to finish ...

Page 30: ... 30 7 Active ACTIVE When pressing FUNC the red box moves to to chartplotter or fishfinder All key functions change to chartplotter or fishfinder Selected red color ...

Page 31: ...e Steering page Highway page as Fig 1 5 Fig 1 5 8 1 Type MENU Advance Setup Customizing Navigation data Type Two types of Navigation data page 8 1 1 Type1 Large LAT LOT as Fig 1 5 1 Editing the LAT LOT is unavailable 8 1 2 Type2 Various data as Fig 1 5 2 Fig 1 5 1 Fig 1 5 2 ...

Page 32: ... navigation data on the page editing the navigation data is unavailable MENU Advance Setup Customizing Navigation data Edit After finishing as Fig 1 5 3 press CANCEL to exit Please refer Customizing for further question Fig 1 5 3 ...

Page 33: ...ction Fig 1 6 9 1 Inputing Keep pressing WPT until the window comes out as Fig 1 6 and then MOB comes out with alarm 9 2 Exiting the alarm When alarming press CANCEL and you may exit the alarm 9 3 Removing While MOB is setting press WPT again and you may remove the MOB MOB is not stored in the flash memory ...

Page 34: ... 34 10 Memory Card Inserting the SD micro SD USB OTG as Fig 1 7 1 Fig 1 7 1 ...

Page 35: ...t be inserted in the slot Userdata is in HY UserData 11 1 WPT WPT can be stored in a SD Micro SD USB When storing give it a name and you will be able to store many WPT in the SD Micro SD USB 11 2 Route Route can be stored in a SD Micro SD USB When storing give it a name and you will be able to store many routes in the SD Micro SD USB 11 3 Track 11 3 1 Type1 ...

Page 36: ... be stored in a SD Micro SD USB When storing give it a name and you will be able to store many user lines in the SD Micro SD USB 11 5 User Name User Name can be stored in a SD Micro SD USB When storing give it a name and you will be able to store many user names in the SD Micro SD USB 12 Load Userdata MENU Userdata Load Userdata Userdata loads from the stored SD MicroSD USB If you need to load the...

Page 37: ...fter loading the stored you will see the window and press MENU Second showing only stored WPT After loading the stored press ENTER 12 2 Route Route loads from the stored SD MicroSD USB All of route in the SD MicroSD USB show on the list Choose one of them and it will show 12 3 Track 12 3 1 Type1 Track loads from the stored SD MicroSD USB All of track in the SD MicroSD USB show on the list Choose o...

Page 38: ...d it 12 4 User Line User line loads from the stored SD MicroSD USB All of user line in the SD MicroSD USB show on the list Choose one of them and it will show 12 5 User Name User name loads from the stored SD MicroSD USB All of user name in the SD MicroSD USB show on the list Choose one of them and it will show ...

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Page 40: ... shows up Choose one of them and you will exit If you have one WPT in the route the WPT will be stored If you have more than two all of WPT and the route will be stored together 1 2 Goto type2 1 2 1 Setting MENU Navigation Goto type type2 Direct GOTO where you want to go Only one destination is available 1 2 2 Exit Store If you want to exit remove the cursor and press GOTO The window to store or n...

Page 41: ...ng all of the stored WPT Latitude Longitude LAT LOT of the WPT Name Name of the WPT Date Time Date and time of the WPT when stored Depth Depth of the WPT Bearing Bearing between the WPT and the present position Range Distance between the WPT and the present position Symbol Symbol of the WPT Color Color of the WPT Selected ...

Page 42: ... 42 2 2 Setting the WPT symbol MENU WPT Symbol Choose the symbol and press ENTER The chosen symbol will show when inputting WPT 2 3 Setting WPT Color MENU WPT Color Selected red color Selected red color ...

Page 43: ...how the present position and current symbol color show for the WPT 2 4 1 Inputting on the chart Call the cursor and move the position where you want and press WPT The current symbol color show for the WPT 2 5 Erasing 2 5 1 Erasing on the list MENU Userdata WPT List 3 Erase Choose the WPT you want to erase and press 3 Erase 2 5 2 Erasing on the chart Call the cursor and put it on the WPT and press ...

Page 44: ...the WPT list press 5 All Erase 1 Erase all Choose ALL of symbol and color and Erase and Enter 2 Erase by color and symbol Choose the color and the symbol and Erase and Enter 2 7 Moving the WPT 1 Call the cursor and move it on the WPT and press ENTER Fig 1 8 Selected ...

Page 45: ...you want to move and press ENTER 2 8 Navigating 2 8 1 Navigating on the list MENU Userdata WPT List 6 Goto Choose the WPT on the list and press 6 Goto 2 8 2 Navigating on the chart Call the cursor and move it on the WPT and press ENTER Choose GOTO to start ...

Page 46: ... 46 2 9 Move to vessel Call the cursor and move the WPT and Enter Choose Move to vessel ...

Page 47: ... 47 2 10 Sorting MENU Userdata WPT List 4 Sort Sorting the order of WPT on the list ...

Page 48: ...MENU Userdata WPT List Editing the WPT on the list 1 Choose the WPT as the blue and press ENTER 2 Choose the item as the green and you may begin to edit 3 After finishing press CANCEL to exit Edit Selected WPT Selected ...

Page 49: ...d WPT Name Name of the route Number of WPT Number of WPT in the route Total distance Total distance of the route Display Shown Hidden the route on the chart Date Time Date and time of the WPT when stored Start WPT The beginning of the route End WPT The end of the route ...

Page 50: ...titude Longitude LAT LOT of the WPT Name Name of the WPT Date Time Date and time of the WPT when stored Depth Depth of the WPT Bearing Bearing between the WPT and the present position Range Distance between the WPT and the present position Symbol Symbol of the WPT Color Color of the WPT ...

Page 51: ...he second is Creating new route on the list 3 3 1 Using GOTO Use GOTO type1 and create a route Press ENTER to start Press GOTO to exit and choose Store if needed 3 3 2 Creating new route on the list MENU Userdata Route List Press 2 Add on the list to create a route Selected ...

Page 52: ...n the list to edit 3 5 Detail edit MENU Userdata Route List 4 Detail Choose the route on the list and press 4 Detail The window of Route detail shows 3 5 1 Adding WPT Two ways to add WPT 3 5 1 1 Adding the stored WPT MENU Userdata Route List PAGE 2 Saved WPT ...

Page 53: ...MENU Userdata Route List 6 Goto Choose the route on Route list and press 6 Goto 3 7 Erasing Choose the route and press 3 Erase 4 Track The maximum point is 50 000 Two ways to manage the track The first is to manage the total 50 000 points by colors The second is to divide 50 000 points in five rooms and you can store 10 000 points for the maximum in each room Tracking has two types by time and by ...

Page 54: ...Time Interval Setting the time interval 4 2 3 By distance MENU Userdata Track Track Setup Record Setup Distance Tracking by the set distance 4 2 4 Setting the distance interval MENU Userdata Track Track Setup DIST Interval Setting the distance interval 4 3 Setting the thickness MENU Userdata Track Track Setup Thickness Setting the track thickness 4 4 Track Color MENU Track Color ...

Page 55: ...ows the number point of the track color 4 5 Track type 4 5 1 Type1 MENU Userdata Track Track Setup Type1 4 5 1 1 Erasing MENU Userdata Track Erase Choose the color and press ENTER The number next the color shows the number point of the track color Selected red color ...

Page 56: ... 56 4 5 1 2 Erasing all of track MENU Userdata Track Erase Press 1 All Erase 4 5 1 3 Erase with cursor MENU Userdata Track Erase Partial Erase Choose 2 Cursor Selected red color ...

Page 57: ... 57 Long press where you want to start erasing the track 1 should show on the left top ...

Page 58: ... Track Track Setup Type2 4 5 2 1 Select index MENU Userdata Track Select Index Five rooms in the index The maximum is 10 000 points in each room In Type2 storing loading and erasing are available to manage in the room 4 5 2 2 List Showing the information of each room ...

Page 59: ...e Time Date and time of the track room when stored Color Color of the track room On Off Track status on the index Display Show Hidden the track room Start Point The beginning of the track room End Point The end of the track room 4 5 2 3 Erasing Choose the track room on the list and press 2 Erase ...

Page 60: ...ints A and B 1 Call the cursor and move it on the point A 2 Call the cursor and move it on the point A 3 Move the cursor on the point B 4 The cursor windows provides the distance and bearing between A and B 5 Press CANCEL to exit Range Bearin A point B point ...

Page 61: ...e cursor to the beginning point and press ENTER 4 Keep moving the cursor and press ENTER each time 5 Press CANCEL to exit 7 User Name Adding a place name directly on the chart 1 Call the cursor and move it to the point 2 Press ENTER and choose User Name 4 Inputting letters with 5 Press CANCEL to exit Start point ...

Page 62: ...rrection Offset When the chart position is wrong making it correct 1 Call the cursor and move it to the correct position 2 Press ENTER and choose Correction Offset The maximum range of Correction Offset is 5nm ...

Page 63: ... of the Main Screen while the map moves under it 1 3 Course Up MENU Advance Map Setup Map Orientation Up mode The Course Up mode screen orientation is determined by whether or not navigation is in progress During navigation vessel present position is in the center of the Screen and the course line to the destination is straight up As your present position changes the map moves under the stationary...

Page 64: ... map scale on the display 2 5 Palette It is possible to the palette used to enhance the visibility of the screen depending on the surround light condition The possible choices are listed in the table below 2 5 1 Normal It set the maps are displayed in ordered to use colors as similar as possible to the ones used in the original paper charts 2 5 2 Sunlight It is designed to enhance the visibility o...

Page 65: ... Only for HY MAP mode 2 9 1 1 Depth Line Setting up 2m 5m 10m 20m 50m of the depth line on the HY MAP 2 9 1 2 Rock Setting up the Rock on the HY MAP The default setting is shown 2 9 1 3 Fishing Banks Setting up the Fishing Banks on the HY MAP The default setting is shown 2 9 1 4 Land Color Select the land color as you want The default setting is yellow 2 9 1 5 Lighthouse Info Setting up the Lighth...

Page 66: ... is drawn three times firstly it draws the two levels before the current level and then the current level The area covered by the cartographic data read from the previous levels is identified by a dotted pattern When the cursor is moved area not covered by data of the currents level the chartplotter zooms out to the first level covered by cartographic data The default setting is ON The default set...

Page 67: ... Heading Line The length of the heading line is adjustable from 50 until 300 The bigger number the longer line The heading line is used in modes of the true motion and the north up The default setting is 270 3 3 Vessel style Circle Arrow Vessel Select the vessel symbol among Circle Arrow and vessel The default setting is circle 3 4 Orient Resolution Sets you preferred Rolling Road Scale The defaul...

Page 68: ...lt setting is OFF 5 1 4 XTE Radius It is to adjust the range of the off course The default setting is 0 25nm 5 2 Anchor 5 2 1 Anchor Alarm It is necessary when your vessel anchors The default setting is OFF 5 2 2 Anchor Radius If you vessel is out of the range of the anchor it gives you notice with alarm The default setting is 0 05nm 5 3 Interval 5 3 1 Interval Alarm It alarms every time you set T...

Page 69: ... 69 It alarms if it breaks into the setting area The default setting is OFF 5 4 2 User Line Range It sets the range of the course alarm The default setting is 0 05nm ...

Page 70: ...l and the tracked target based on your vessel s speed and direction and the target s speed and direction TCPA Time to Closest Point of Approach is the time remaining until the CPA will occur Name Name of ship 20 characters MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity MMSI number A unique 9 digit number that is assigned to DSC radio station It primarily registers the boat information in the U S Coast Guar...

Page 71: ...leeping target is represented by a small oriented triangle Lost Target When the AIS info is not received from that vessel The presentation will be marked X on the target 3 AIS information window Press ENTER key on Target which wants to see It shows Information of AIS INFO window Fig 3 1 ...

Page 72: ... 72 4 Quick INFO on AIS target Choose AIS information window on Fig 3 1 and AIS data shows under the AIS target Up to four kinds of data is available to choose in Quick INFO ...

Page 73: ...lt setting is On 2 List 2 1 List Name Name of the AIS target MMSI MMSI of the AIS target CPA Distance between AIS target and your position COG BRG between AIS target and your position SOG Speed between AIS target and your position TCPA ETA from AIS target NATION Nationality of AIS target Selected blue color Fig 3 2 ...

Page 74: ... 74 2 2 Detail Choose the AIS target and press ENTER ...

Page 75: ... 75 2 3 Goto Choose the AIS target and press 4 Find ...

Page 76: ... 76 2 4 Sort Press 3 Sort to choose how to sort on Fig 3 2 3 Display radius Displays range rings centered on your current position The default setting is OFF ...

Page 77: ...urn on or off reception from different types of AIS transmissions for instance if you only wanted to view Class B vessels on the chart display then select Class B On and all the others Off 8 Alarm 8 1 CPA Alarm The CPA alarm is the closest approach alarm this allows you to set a distance when the alarm will sound if a vessel comes within that distance The default setting is OFF 8 2 CPA Range The v...

Page 78: ...N 8 8 Speed less than The values allowed are from 0 1kt to 9 9kt 9 Set up AIS outs etc 9 1 Mark vessels as lost after Setting the time of Lost target The default setting is 7min 9 2 Remove lost vessels after If the updating AIS target is unavailable in the set time erasing the AIS target on the screen The default setting is 10min 9 3 Vessel target It is available to setup the own vessel s AIS targ...

Page 79: ... displayed on whatever screen you are viewing If the Status shows Test then no further action is required as it is just a test transmission If the Status shows Active it will also show the MMSI Name and position the SART icon should now be displayed on your chart screen at that location Monitor your VHF radio on Channel 16 and establish whether any other station has received this SART message if n...

Page 80: ...ly in group fishing list 10 7 1 Group Fishing Highlight Showing the registered MMSI of AIS targets with the chosen color symbol Only Showing the registered MMSI AIS targets only 10 7 2 List Add Erase MMSI of AIS targets for group fishing 10 7 3 Vessel Symbol Choose the symbol of MMSI of AIS targets for group fishing 10 7 4 Vessel Color Choose the color of MMSI of AIS targets for group fishing Stan...

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Page 82: ...he frequency In dual frequency mode choosing the frequency with The chosen frequency shows in red 2 Auto Manual Gain Press ENTER to choose AUTO Manual of Gain 3 Gain STC Choose Gain and STC with 4 Controlling Gain 1 Choose the frequency Selected ...

Page 83: ...ge active displays the sounder image with the surface at the top of the screen and the sea bottom in the lower part of the screen The depth scale indicates the depth range appearing in the display Bottom contours and fish echoes are displayed at the depths where they are detected If the depth Range is set manually to a value less than actual water depth sea bottom echoes are not displayed but all ...

Page 84: ...l contour lines are added at intervals above the sea bottom to aid in determining distances of echoes near the bottom Use the Sounder Menu to set the magnified Bottom Range from 2 5 to 20m 10 to 60ft Default setting is 10m 40ft If the depth Range is set manually the setting must place the sea bottom echo in the lower portion of the screen for Bottom Zoom to be effective ...

Page 85: ...Fishfinder image magnified for a short distance toward the surface A scale appears on the right for estimating distances of echoes near the bottom Use the Fishfinder Manu to set the magnified Bottom range from 2 5 to 20m 10 to 60ft Default setting is 10m 40ft If the depth Range is set manually the setting must place the sea bottom echo in the lower portion of the screen for Bottom Lock to be effec...

Page 86: ... 86 6 4 Part Zoom Shows an enlarged fishfinder screen of the set range You can show the screen of left is normal screen and screen of right is part zoom ...

Page 87: ... VRM WPT The VRM movable marker shown by the green line can be moved up and down It is convenient to measure the depth by aligning with the target such as school of fish Set the depth range it displays green ...

Page 88: ... past fishfinder When the cursor is called You can see past the screen using the key Then after WPT key is pressed the input position is marked in the past Input position is incorrect error range according to the situation Leghth of past fishfinder screen by scrolling depend on depth ...

Page 89: ...the bottom range shall be 25m Th e default setting is 0m 1 4 Mode Fish finder modes are selectable for single frequency or dual and some functions 1 5 Bottom Zoom Range Select the range of the bottom zoom or lock It is necessary to modify the bottom The default setting is 10m 1 6 Rejection 1 6 1 Interference Rejection When there are another boats around you on sailing your Fish finder could be dis...

Page 90: ... 1 8 Part Zoom You can set the depth range when using the part zoom 2 Advanced Menu MENU Advance 2 1 Display 2 1 1 A scope A scope shows the research under the water by a scope to see the environment under the water The default setting is OFF 2 1 2 Image Speed Select the speed of Fish finder image from 4X until 1 32X The default setting is 1X 2 1 3 White Line It is necessary to research a detailed...

Page 91: ... the noise The default setting is On 2 1 10 Fish 2 1 10 1 Fish symbol Fish symbol with sizes and levels show for targets Fish symbol is only for reference This could be different from the real 2 1 10 2 Fish size Setup to display of the size of fish T he default setting is Off 2 2 Color 2 2 1 Color Level This function adjusts the colors Make it upper level the color becomes darker The default setti...

Page 92: ...Deep Depth Range Setup the range of deep depth alarm The default setting is 0M 2 4 1 3 Shallow Depth alarm It alarms when the set shallow depth is out of the range The default setting is OFF 2 4 1 4 Shallow Depth range Setup the range of shallow depth alarm The default setting is 0M 2 4 2 TEMP Temperature 2 4 2 1 Low Alarm It alarms when the set low temperature is out of the range The default sett...

Page 93: ...The default setting is 50m 2 4 3 4 Alarm Interval If the the alram is on It is available to setup the alarm interval The default setting is middle 2 4 3 5 Color Level If the the alram is on It is available to setup the color level It is available to setup the color level 2 5 Others 2 5 1 Pulse Select the pulse of the output from the transducer Levels are among Low Medium and High which depends upo...

Page 94: ...EA it is corrected by numeral setting 10 0 10 0 The default setting is 0 2 5 4 Draft set The tolerance of depth can be corrected The default setting is 0 0m 2 5 5 TD Setup Choosing the frequency of the TD 2 5 6 Speed Source Switch the Sensor NMEA InsideSensor Use the built in speed meter for sensor NMEA Use the external input value for NMEA The default setting is NEMA ...

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Page 96: ...tion 1 4 LON Modification There could be a receiving signal error from satellites If it is on the longitude modify in the longitude modification 1 5 POG filtering Step 0 OFF 59 MAX the POG Filter When it is On over step 1 you can filter the POG of the vessel to optimize it The default setting i s incorrect every the country 1 6 COG filtering Step 0 OFF 119 MAX the COG Filter When it is On over ste...

Page 97: ...nm kt kilometer kilometers per hour km kmh yard knot yd kt cf 1nm 1 852km 1kt h 1 852km h less than 1nm display in yard and over 1nm display in mile Th e default setting is Nm Kt 2 1 2 Depth Select desired unit of measure for depth of water Choose from meter M foot ft fathom fm Italian Fathom Ifm Japanese fathom Jfm cf 1m 3 281ft 0 549fm 0 609lfm 0 660jfm The default setting is Meter 2 1 3 TEMP Se...

Page 98: ...every the country 2 3 2 Time Format Sets you preferred time between 12 hour or 24 hour The default setting is 12 hour 2 3 3 Date Format Sets you preferred date among YY MM DD MM DD YY or DD MM YY The default setting is YY MM DD 2 3 4 Month format Sets you preferred date between Character or Number 2 3 5 Calendar 2 3 5 1 Week starts on You can select the first day of week The default setting is SUN...

Page 99: ...E Cross track error measured OFF GPBOD Bearing origin to destination OFF GPBWC Bearing and distance to waypoint ON SYPLT Samyoung autopilot OFF 2 4 2 Transmit Available to adjust transmit speed of input output in each ports 2 4 3 Output Version Available to adjust Output Version Standard is 2 3 2 5 Buzzer It is can be buzzer on off The default setting is on 2 6 Backlight time out It is the screen ...

Page 100: ...Type It is a select the navigation data type The default setting is Type1 2 7 1 5 2 Edit It customizes the Navigation data section except activated the fishfinder section 2 7 3 Menu 2 7 3 1 Type Two kinds of Menu HGP and Stella 2 7 3 2 Color Changing the menu color The default setting is orange 2 7 4 INFO Window 2 7 4 1 WPT While navigating shown hidden WPT information The default setting is shown...

Page 101: ...e as many as you want and those will show on the track color window 4 8 5 3 Selection Method Choose mark symbol color and track color Standard Available to choose a symbol and color Flip rotation of symbol and color Standard is Flip 4 8 5 4 Total Distance Reset Resetting 0 in Databar Navigation Data page Steering page Highway page GPS Status page 2 7 6 Alpha Bleinding You can set the transparency ...

Page 102: ...d upgrade 3 4 Simulator It is necessary for an indoor demonstration The simulations of GPS Fish finder or AIS in the memory 3 5 Language Select the language 3 6 Remote control settings 3 6 1 Remote control You can set whether to use the remote control 3 6 2 Remote control register The remote control allows you to register your product 3 6 3 Remote control unregister This is used to unregister the ...

Page 103: ...tide 5 Others 5 1 Screen capture This is the function of save the current screen Note The capture file is stored in external SD card The storage location is HY Capture in SD card 5 2 Capture List Available to display and delete the capture file 5 3 Save User Setting Storing the user initialization for the default The current is storing ...

Page 104: ...y Setting the data layout on the screen Only available in Shown Standard is Hidden 2 EDIT 2 1 Move Available to move the layout data with drag and drop Touch EXIT to finish Available when more than one data layout on the screen ...

Page 105: ...he layout Position SOG and COG 2 3 Time Date Showing the layout Time and Date 2 4 Userdata Display Showing the layout WPT and Track 2 5 Fishfinder Showing the layout Depth and Temp 2 6 Unspecified Showing the layout Voltage ...

Page 106: ...48 dBm Tracking 165 dBm Reacquisition 162 dBm 5 Nav Update 1Hz 5Hz 6 Support DGPS SBAS EGNOS WAAS MASA GAGAN Chartplotter specification 1 Display Method Mercado Projection 2 Display Mode True motion N S E W up Course up Head up 3 Latitude Limits Between 85 N to 85 S 4 Map Scale 0 05nm to 1500nm 5 Map Datum WGS 84 6 Waypoint 30 000 points Total of 16 colors and 16 icons are selectable each point wi...

Page 107: ... 107 Standard Equipment Configuration List Display unit External GPS ANT option Manual Protector Mounting Bracket Knobs Fuse Bolt Remote control option Power cable Dimension ...

Page 108: ...av Update 1Hz 5Hz 6 Support DGPS SBAS EGNOS WAAS MASA GAGAN Chartplotter specification 1 Display Method Mercado Projection 2 Display Mode True motion N S E W up Course up Head up 3 Latitude Limits Between 85 N to 85 S 4 Map Scale 0 05nm to 1500nm 5 Map Datum WGS 84 6 Waypoint 30 000 points Total of 16 colors and 16 icons are selectable each point with name tag 8 alphanumeric characters 7 Track Poi...

Page 109: ...tion Interferences rejection 3 levels Noise rejection 4 levels 7 Function Gain auto manual Range auto manual Depth with shift auto manual Pulse length selection White Black line Water temperature Support speed sensor Standard Equipment Configuration List Display unit External GPS ANT option Transducer option Protector Mounting Bracket Knobs Fuse Bolt Manual Remote control option Power cable ...

Page 110: ...48 dBm Tracking 165 dBm Reacquisition 162 dBm 5 Nav Update 1Hz 5Hz 6 Support DGPS SBAS EGNOS WAAS MASA GAGAN Chartplotter specification 1 Display Method Mercado Projection 2 Display Mode True motion N S E W up Course up Head up 3 Latitude Limits Between 85 N to 85 S 4 Map Scale 0 05nm to 1500nm 5 Map Datum WGS 84 6 Waypoint 30 000 points Total of 16 colors and 16 icons are selectable each point wi...

Page 111: ... 111 Standard Equipment Configuration List Display unit External GPS ANT option Manual Protector Mounting Bracket Knobs Fuse Bolt Power cable Remote control option Dimension ...

Page 112: ...v Update 1Hz 5Hz 6 Support DGPS SBAS EGNOS WAAS MASA GAGAN Chartplotter specification 1 Display Method Mercado Projection 2 Display Mode True motion N S E W up Course up Head up 3 Latitude Limits Between 85 N to 85 S 4 Map Scale 0 05nm to 1500nm 5 Map Datum WGS 84 6 Waypoint 30 000 points Total of 16 colors and 16 icons are selectable each point with name tag 8 alphanumeric characters 7 Track Poin...

Page 113: ...tion Interferences rejection 3 levels Noise rejection 4 levels 7 Function Gain auto manual Range auto manual Depth with shift auto manual Pulse length selection White Black line Water temperature Support speed sensor Standard Equipment Configuration List Display unit External GPS ANT option Transducer option Protector Mounting Bracket Knobs Fuse Bolt Power cable Manual Remote control option ...

Page 114: ... Present water temperature TOT TIME Total Time Total using time VOLTAGE Present voltage unstable voltage shows in red TTG Time To Goal Remaining time to the destination ETA Estimated time of arrival XTE Cross track error W RNG Distance from the present position to the WPT W BRG Bearing between the present position and the WPT W INFO The total number of WPT and shows the WPT symbol color TRACK The ...

Page 115: ...nsidered dangerous to surface navigation Marine farm Lighthouse Wreck depth unknown which is considered dangerous to surface navigation Military restricted area into which entry is prohibited Radar transponder beacons Yacht harbor Marina Fishing prohibited Lighted offshore platform Conical buoy nun buoy ogival buoy Oil tanks Can buoy cylindrical buoy Wrecks Spherical buoy Lights Pillar buoy Barrel...

Page 116: ...f the surface to permit through bolt fastening for the mounting bracket Display Unit Installation Temporarily install the mounting bracket on the Genesis display unit and place the unit at the selected location CAUTION The Stella series display unit is unstable when the mounting bracket is not secured Hold the unit in place at all times Check the suitability of the location and make any adjustment...

Page 117: ... 117 place to prevent damage during the rest of the installation process Mounting Bracket Flush Mounting ...

Page 118: ...rminal is not available install an in line fuse holder Care and Cleaning Stella series is made to withstand marine elements but a little care ensures a trouble free life Accumulations of salt and sand if not removed will eventually mar the finish No solvents or harsh cleaners should be used The display unit may be wiped down with a damp cloth while avoiding the display window Be careful not to scr...

Page 119: ...he time of printing Please refer to the appropriate NMEA specifications for details and the latest information The data sentences used by the HGP 660 are as follows Output sentences Descriptions Contents of data field GPGGA Global Positioning System Fix Data GPGLL Geographic Position Latitude Longitude GPGSA GPS DOP and active satellites GPGSV GPS Satellites in View GPVTG Course and Ground Speed G...

Page 120: ...determine your position in relation to a set of satellite o rbiting the earth The GPS constellation of satellites continuously send radio signals containing the precise position for each satellite back to earth By knowing the position of 3 or 4 satellites and calculating various time differences between transmitted signals the GPS receiver can det ermine its present position anywhere on earth and ...

Page 121: ... of the inmarsat 8 Over 3m away form the ANT of the roof 9 Over 2m away from the engine 10 Over 0 5m away from the metal surface Warning Not less than 0 5m away from the metal surface If the environment can t be satisfied from 1 to 10 have NO 10 satisfied and consider the others ...

Page 122: ... that orbit the earth Signals are required from 3 satellites for two dimensional 2D position calculation whilst 4 satellites are required for three dimensional 3D position calculation As mentioned earlier GPS satellites are not geostationary but they are orbiting the earth as illu strated on the following figure The GPS constellation Note that position is repeatedly fixed through the following thr...

Page 123: ...y accurate distances to the satellites using the Spread Spectrum Modulation method Excellence in GPS s position fixing accuracy i s mainly due to this technology 3 When the satellite locations and their distances are known the GPS receiver fixes its own p osition by triangulation The GPS position calculation As illustrated in the previous figure the position is calculated as the meeting point of t...

Page 124: ...on the contrary accuracy is reduced when the satellites have gathered in a narrow space In the follow ing figure in both cases it is possible to obtain the GPS fix but in the left case the accuracy will be higher than the right HDOP The index for position fixing accuracy is called HDOP Horizontal Dilution Of Precision T he smaller the HDOP value the more accurately the position can be fixed ...

Page 125: ...ensors and for different beam angels and sonar frequencies Several different transducers may be used with the HD 50 SERIES Refer to the optional Equipment list for the variations available CAUTION Mounting a sonar transducer for your digital fishfinder requires drilling holes into the hull of your boat which could affect its water integrity Therefore installation should be attempted only by qualif...

Page 126: ... installation is completed Route the transducer cable as far as possible away from the boat s power cables engine controls and other electrical cables Do not route transducer cables near your VHF radio power or antenna cables Assemble the transducer using the brackets and hardware supplied Actual fastening to the hull of your boat depends upon the hull construction and hull material If additional ...

Page 127: ...in the center third of water line length at cruising speed are usually satisfactory Locations forward of the engine and in a flat area near the center line of the boat are preferred Do not install the transducer behind water intakes other through hull fittings or irregularities in the hull Dead rise On hulls with dead rise of 5 or less the transducer may be mounted directly through the hull Where ...

Page 128: ...ll be adversely affected by accumulations of sea growth on the face of the transducer To prevent sea growth effects the face of the transducer may be coated with antifouling paint specially formulated for transducers Do not use Water Line Drifting Water Line Cruising Best Location Stem Marine Sealant Hull Fixing Nut ...

Page 129: ...the transducer The bronze housing may be coated with any antifouling paint If fairing blocks are used especially if made of wood complete sealing prior to painting is important Marine Sealant Stem Fixing Outer Fairing Block Hull Inner Fairing Block ...

Page 130: ...TION DWG NO DES BY NONE SCALE PER N MODEL CHK BY MATERIAL DRA BY Y S KIM OLIX CO LTD DATE 05 07 2012 Smart Series Y S KIM Power Cable S7 DC10303M Y S KIM Y S KIM 16 03P Red Black NOTE 2 1 3 2 1 BLACK RED DC 12 40V ...

Page 131: ... PER N MODEL CHK BY MATERIAL DRA BY Y S KIM OLIX CO LTD DATE 05 07 2012 Smart Sereis Y S KIM Data Cable S7 DC10103M Y S KIM Y S KIM To HD 70 series J2 J3 16 06P Shrinking Tube 20 Shrinking Tube 15 00 7 00 3 00 cut Cable 1 6 5 3 4 2 1 6 5 3 4 2 ...

Page 132: ...NCTION PIN WIRE COLOR Power Calbe 2 4 3 5 7 6 8 1 Kim Y S Kim Y S Kim Y S DRA BY Park D J Smart Series CHK BY PER N DES BY MODEL MATERIAL SCALE 1 2 2012 05 07 DATE OLIX CO LTD S7 DC10301P DESCRIPTION DWG NO Power Cable I O 6 2 5 4 3 7 ...

Page 133: ... 133 KIM Y S KIM Y S KIM Y S D J PARK S7 PA90101 Smart Series DESCRIPTION DWG NO DES BY 1 1 SCALE PER N MODEL CHK BY MATERIAL DRA BY GPS ANT OLIX CO LTD DATE 2012 05 07 ...

Page 134: ... DRA BY Souk J E CHK BY PER N DES BY 2014 02 05 DATE DWG NO DESCRIPTION NONE SCALE MATERIAL MODEL Smart Series mark option OLIX CO LTD Transduser 1 SPD_PULSE 2 SPD_VCC 3 TD1 4 TD_GND 5 TD2 6 TEMP_VCC 7 TEMP_SIG 8 SPD_GND TDSS502M ...

Page 135: ...m Y S Kim Y S DRA BY Souk J E CHK BY PER N DES BY 201 02 05 DATE DWG NO DESCRIPTION NONE SCALE MATERIAL MODEL Smart Series mark option Transduser 1 SPD_PULSE 2 SPD_VCC 3 TD1 4 TD_GND 5 TD2 6 TEMP_VCC 7 TEMP_SIG 8 SPD_GND TDSS502P ...

Page 136: ...after a user purchases the product within one 1 year 2 Accessories One 1 year for consumed accessories including TD after a user purchases them Service in Charge 1 Over the term from the guarantee 2 Damage from user s carelessness inundation impact 3 Intentional dismantle modification or remodeling of the unit 4 Unauthorized parts components or accessories are used in the unit 5 Installed or maint...

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