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Chapter 5                                              CVG-200

 

Basic Operation

 

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5.4.7  Mark Settings 

5.4.7.1  

Mark Color Settings 

 

Press 

       

and the mark color setting window shall appear. 

 

Use the directional keys to specify the mark color:            or   

Press              to choose the color specified by the cursor. 

 

 

5.4.7.2  

Registering Marks 

 

Registering marks depends on the state of the cross cursor. 

Cross Cursor not displayed……….Current position registered 

Cross Cursor displayed…………...Cross Cursor’s current position registered 

 

Mark numbers are displayed beginning from lowest number first within the selected block of marks.   

When the selected block of marks is not empty, marks cannot be registered. 

Choosing a block of marks is carried out by the following procedure: 

 “Plotter” 

 “Mark Block Number” 

 [Set] 

 

 

 

5.4.7.2.1  

Registration of Current Position 

 

When the cross cursor is not displayed, push one of the following mark keys:   

 

Doing so will leave a mark in the current position. 

 

5.4.7.2.2  

Registration of Cross Cursor Current Position 

 

With the cross cursor displayed, push one of the following mark keys:   

 

A mark is left in the cross cursor’s current position.

 

M a r k  C o l o r 

Cursor 

Summary of Contents for CVG-200

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Page 2: ...4 20 5880 Identified by the type number CVG 200 to which this declaration refers conforms to the requirements of Directive 89 336 EEC amended by 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC and is in conformity with the E...

Page 3: ...09 2011 06 16 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 10 Amendment Policy When any change is applied in the document only the document numbers of the relevant sheet s and cover sheet are modified The...

Page 4: ...is manual You are requested to be fully aware of the meaning of each symbol before carrying out inspection and maintenance of this equipment Warning mark Caution mark High Voltage mark Prohibition mar...

Page 5: ...performing any inspection of the inside of this device Then please proceed to properly discharge any remaining voltage from the condenser Proper inspection must be carried out by a qualified technicia...

Page 6: ...rcuit for a few minutes after switching the power off When inspecting a part of the device with this mark be sure to wait a few minutes after the power has been switched off Also be sure to properly d...

Page 7: ...ame Equipment Configuration Chapter 2 Equipment Composition Standard Equipment List Spare Parts List Optional Items List Available Transducers List Transducers Chapter 3 Specifications Specifications...

Page 8: ...and Cleaning Chapter 9 Technical Reference Details of Input Serial Data Sentence Details of Output Serial Data Sentence Connecting to An External Sounder Connecting to Water Temperature Speed Sensor...

Page 9: ...Chapter 1 General Information Page No 1 1 About GPS 1 1 1 1 1 GPS Satellite Arrangement 1 1 1 1 2 GPS Organization 1 1 1 1 3 On Proper Use 1 1 1 2 Outline of The Equipment 1 2 1 3 Applicable Standards...

Page 10: ...n the map and GPS measurement to differ to a certain extent 1 1 3 On Proper Use In the following circumstances your GPS receiver takes more time to fix your position When you first turn on the GPS rec...

Page 11: ...arries two frequencies 50 kHz and 200 kHz 1 3 Applicable Standard The CVG 200 is designed and tested to comply with the international standard of IEC60945 3rd edition that defines general requirements...

Page 12: ...on box JB 10 JB 12 External VGA monitor Analog RGB GPS Sensor GPS 20A DGPS Sensor KBG 3 This cable is included 10 8 to 31 2VDC 100 115VAC 200 230VAC CW 253 2M DC Power cable VV 2D8 3M Rectifier PS 010...

Page 13: ...200 Chapter 2 Equipment Composition 0093132802 00 Contents Chapter 2 Equipment Composition Page No 2 1 Standard Equipment List 2 1 2 2 Spare Parts List 2 1 2 3 Option Items List 2 1 2 4 Transducers 2...

Page 14: ...er temperature Speed sensor ST 100 1 Through hull Bronze with cable 1 2 kg 9m 2 Water temperature sensor T 81with cable Inner hull Plastic with cable 0 2kg 3 DGPS sensor KBG 3 For DGPS positioning Pow...

Page 15: ...180 7 pin waterproof connector LTW For external sounder LTWBD 08BFFA L180 8 pin waterproof connector LTW For water temperature and speed sensor 14 Connector female LTWBU 12BFFA L180 12 pin waterproof...

Page 16: ...ecifications Page No 3 1 Specifications 3 1 3 1 1General Specifications 3 1 3 1 2 Specifications of Sounder 3 1 3 1 3 Specifications of Plotter 3 3 3 2 Serial Data 3 3 3 3 Power Requirements 3 4 3 4 E...

Page 17: ...700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1100 1200 Sounding range Select either Auto range or 8 range scales from the scaling group listed to the right feet 15 20 30 40 50 60 80 100 120 140 180 200 220 240 260 28...

Page 18: ...display position 2 steps Down or Up Depth scale display 3 ways Off One All Scale position 2 ways Edge or Center Scale numeral display 2 ways Large or Small Time mark 3 ways Off 10 sec 1 min Image feed...

Page 19: ...rk color 7 colors Mark shape The mark are only useable in Mark Editing mode Route 50 routes 1route 50 waypoints user can add comments up to 12 characters Drawing nodes 3 500 points 500 points x 7block...

Page 20: ...umidity Operation temperature 15o C to 55o C Storage temperature 30o C to 70o C Humidity 93 3 40o C 2 Vibration The equipment operates normally under the following vibrating conditions 5 Hz 13 2 Hz Am...

Page 21: ...4 Proper Location for Setup 4 1 4 5 Cable Routing and Connections 4 1 4 6 Display Installation 4 2 4 6 1 Table mounting 4 2 4 6 2 Flush mounting 4 3 4 7 Inter connections of The System 4 5 4 7 1 Prep...

Page 22: ...CD is liable to breakage despite its protective packing 4 4 Proper Location for Setup To achieve best operational performance the following factors must be considered 1 The display unit should be posi...

Page 23: ...owing description for installation Refer to Figure 4 1 to 4 4 4 6 1 Table mounting 1 Remove the two knurled fixing knobs that fix the display unit to the mounding bracket 2 Remove the display unit fro...

Page 24: ...display front face Pull up and out for easy removal Do not lose these screw covers 4 Put the display on the opening and fix with four 4 tapping screws In case you use M4 screws to fix the display sele...

Page 25: ...Chapter 4 CVG 200 Installation 4 4 0093132802 09 Figure 4 4 Dimensions of opening and fixing holes for flush mounting 16 308 16 268 300 274 308 306 16 16 2 2 4 4 Fixing holes for M4 screw...

Page 26: ...115VAC 200 230VAC 10 8 to 31 2VDC Water temperature Speed sensor ST 80 1 ST 90 1 ST 100 1 Water temperature sensor T 81 This cable is included J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 POWER CW 840 0 3M Color Echo Sounder C...

Page 27: ...r display unit Use the blue purple green red and black wires when connecting the temperature speed sensor 2 TD 501T 3B with Water Temperature Sensor Connect to the J3 connector on the back of the rece...

Page 28: ...ance and insulation by applying electrical tape or other such tape onto the soldered part of the cable Water Temperature Speed Sensor Connection Table CW 840 0 3M TD 500T 2B TD 500T 3B Water Temperatu...

Page 29: ...r 2 Are the cables routed and connected properly No wrong connections no short circuits etc RXD IN TXD OUT 5V OUT S TRIG IN IN GND GND GND Remote control Fish finder Input J4 RX2 IN GND TX1 OUT TX1 OU...

Page 30: ...5 Altering Scale of Map Display 5 8 5 4 5 1 Magnification of Map Display 5 8 5 4 5 2 Reduction of Map Display 5 8 5 4 5 3 Fixed Scale 5 8 5 4 6 Settings of Tracks 5 9 5 4 6 1 Display of Tracks 5 9 5 4...

Page 31: ...1 Tidal information display 5 26 5 5 Operation of Sounder Display 5 27 5 5 1 Sounder Display Options 5 27 5 5 1 1 About The Modes 5 27 5 5 1 2 Regarding Display Images 5 28 5 5 1 3 Procedures for the...

Page 32: ...ings in between 2 points on the screen Displays weather information Displays the menu Selects the display screen Moves the cursor and display area Also used for selecting menu items Deletes the anchor...

Page 33: ...of fish 2 21 1 5 5K Kt t Mark Color Track Color Speed 06 04 26 28 30 N 0 5nm Map Scale Waypoint Number Bearings to waypoint Heading Course Deviation Angle Time to go from present position to WPT Estim...

Page 34: ...iques providing chart data on the screen Dynamic Nav Aids an innovative and dynamic presentation mode Dynamic Elevation Data optimized palettes for chart plotter with more than 256 colors includes new...

Page 35: ...htness setting follow the procedure outlined below etc Maintenance System Test Brightness Set 5 3 3 Choosing the Display Push repeatedly to pull up various pre stored display screens The user can stor...

Page 36: ...pearing in the upper left hand corner of the display or by the LOP Displaying the LOP allows the user to choose between LORAN C or DECCA Displaying the current position is done by the following proced...

Page 37: ...nal key There are two types of display movements viewpoint and chart Choose viewpoint and the map moves in the opposite direction that the user pushes the directional key Chose chart and the map moves...

Page 38: ...creen showing the distance between two points shall appear Move the cross cursor to where you want to measure distance and bearings in relation to the cardinal point and press On the Two Point Display...

Page 39: ...5 3 Fixed Scale Press repeatedly and the user can choose from three pre set fixed scales Normally magnification reduction takes place with the boat being in the center When the cross cursor is display...

Page 40: ...cording shall once again commence track recording from the boat s current position To set the interval for track recording follow the procedure outlined below Plotter System Settings Plot Interval Set...

Page 41: ...indicates which color is the current setting The cursor may be moved up or down using the directional keys or Should the setting remain unaltered for more than 5 seconds the color upon which the curs...

Page 42: ...cursor When All Colors is specified by the cursor all tracks shall be deleted 5 4 6 3 2 Procedure for Range Based Deletion With the cross cursor displayed press and the track range deletion window sha...

Page 43: ...tion registered Mark numbers are displayed beginning from lowest number first within the selected block of marks When the selected block of marks is not empty marks cannot be registered Choosing a blo...

Page 44: ...pressing Choose which specific colors and shapes to delete by pressing the following keys or Press in order to delete the marks of the specified colors and shapes 5 4 7 3 2 Deletion by Cross Cursor Mo...

Page 45: ...source this information is also displayed When the event information window s frame is red the number of the mark can be altered Pushing on the directional key increases the mark number while pressin...

Page 46: ...l appear 2 Using the key to choose the mark designated to be the waypoint If the selected mark is on the screen it shall blink 3 Press and the position of the selected mark shall become the waypoint W...

Page 47: ...to other marks that have been previously designated as waypoints 1 Confirm that the cross cursor is not displayed on the screen 2 Press and the Waypoint Operation Window shall appear 3 Press the key...

Page 48: ...n is taken to be the waypoint The procedure below allows for the establishment of a new starting point 1 Press 2 Press The current position is now set as the new starting point 5 4 8 5 Removing Waypoi...

Page 49: ...soon as the POB key is pushed the anchor mark shall appear and the movement of the boat shall be monitored The POB mode takes priority and overrides the waypoint mode and route mode 5 4 9 2 Resetting...

Page 50: ...List With the cross cursor not being displayed press and the route window shall appear Use the directional keys or to move the cursor and select the number corresponding to the desired route Push and...

Page 51: ...s designated by a flag Press to set the route If no route is registered nothing will occur even if the user presses the key Set the route and a waypoint information window like the one pictured below...

Page 52: ...tings are displayed in the route window With the route number displayed press to switch in between forward and reverse routes Press to set the route mode If no route is registered nothing will occur e...

Page 53: ...mode in effect press and the route operation window shall appear With the route operation window visible press to designate the current position as the new start point 5 4 10 5 Deleting Routes Delete...

Page 54: ...rious characters shown next to that key according to the order indicated by the arrows Pressing the directional key or pressing another of the keys pictured above shall move the cursor The cursor move...

Page 55: ...DISPLAY SETTING using the joystick 5 Operate the joystick right The submenu SCREEN DISPLAY SETTING will be displayed 6 Move the highlight to QUICK INFO using the joystick 7 Move the highlight to ON b...

Page 56: ...d items is displayed in the window at the right of the screen When the detailed information amounts to many pages it can be accessed by the following method 1 Operate the joystick right The frame of t...

Page 57: ...an be displayed on a particular graph point 2 The vertical red line in the graph is the cursor to read the time and the rise of the tide By operating the joystick this cursor can be moved right and le...

Page 58: ...Normal in a dual screen 2 Low Frequency Mode Displays images based upon received low frequency signals In this mode the user can choose from the following five types of images Normal Bottom Fixation E...

Page 59: ...bottom more clearly Schools of fish in the nearby area can be monitored closely 3 Bottom Quality Expansion Even though the sea bottom depth changes the top surface of the sea bottom is displayed as a...

Page 60: ...h Frequency or Low Frequency Modes using 2 Using the control knob choose the Normal Mode 5 5 1 3 2 Procedure for Displaying High and Low Frequency Mode together 1 Display High and Low Frequency Mode u...

Page 61: ...ingle screen 5 5 1 3 4 Procedure for Displaying Magnified Low Frequencies 1 Display Low Frequency Mode using 2 Using the control knob the user can choose Bottom Fixation Expansion Bottom Quality Expan...

Page 62: ...et Choose from Depth Range1 to 8 Set Or when the Auto Range option has been selected pushing the and buttons will bring up the following screen Perform the following procedure to select the automatic...

Page 63: ...s for the High and Low Frequency Modes can be specified totally separate from one another Turn the control knob clockwise to increase setting values and counter clockwise to decrease setting values Pr...

Page 64: ...0 10 0 weak to 10 0 strong 5 5 3 2 Noise Rejection Enhance Mode EM Select either Noise Rejection or Enhance upon use By changing the setting on the noise rejection the blue color noise of the fish im...

Page 65: ...ctual schools of fish STC can be adjusted in terms of depth and amplitude Setting Range 0 0 to 10 0 a STC Depth The graph to the right depicts the change in the image below STC Amplitude is kept at a...

Page 66: ...hift Settings Push to bring up the display shown below With the Shift Setting Menu displayed pressing will switch the Fix Shift option off or on With the Fix Shift option on the user can specify the a...

Page 67: ...ounder Menu Auto Setting Shift Push and the Shift menu appears Pushing switches back and forth in between enabling and disabling the Auto Shift function With the Auto Shift enabled the following appea...

Page 68: ...s utilized at the part expansion starting depth Refer to section 5 4 7 5 5 5 1 Normal Image Mode Push With the previous operation the green or yellow VRM in operation shall have their values displayed...

Page 69: ...l Frequency mode Push Turn over the numerical value displayed The VRM is displayed across the entire screen Move up or down using the control knob As the VRM moves the numerical value displayed change...

Page 70: ...one side of the partitioned screen Move up or down using the control knob As the VRM moves the numerical value displayed changes accordingly Push the directional button left and the display of the num...

Page 71: ...ng the control knob The VRM may move beyond the partition mark In these cases the depth values become the depth values for the display depicted here As the VRM moves the numerical value displayed chan...

Page 72: ...4 1 3 2 Set the zoom range Refer to Imaging section 5 4 1 2 3 Push and turn over the numerical display of the Green Marker To change the numerical display of the Yellow Marker push once again Operate...

Page 73: ...lease refer to Imaging section 5 4 1 2 3 Push and turn over the numerical display of the Green Marker To change the numerical display of the Yellow Marker push once again Operate the Green Marker by t...

Page 74: ...2 2 Image 6 13 6 2 2 1 Interference Rejection 6 13 6 2 2 2 Noise Rejection Enhance EM 6 13 6 2 2 3 White Line 6 13 6 2 2 4 Color Tone 6 13 6 2 2 5 Background Color 6 14 6 2 2 6 Color Rejection 6 14 6...

Page 75: ...6 8 Boat Speed Correction 6 22 6 2 6 9 Water Temperature Data 6 22 6 2 6 10 EXT Trigger Type 6 22 6 2 7 Bottom Detection Adjust 6 22 6 2 7 1 High Frequency Low Frequency 6 22 6 3 Plotter Menu 6 23 6 3...

Page 76: ...39 6 3 13 1 Distance Speed 6 39 6 3 13 2 Plot Interval 6 40 6 3 13 3 Number of Plot 6 40 6 3 13 4 Average Speed 6 40 6 3 13 5 Fix Scale 1 2 3 6 41 6 3 13 6 Auto Scroll 6 41 6 3 13 7 Scroll Direction...

Page 77: ...4 3 1 Store 6 47 6 4 3 2 Recall 6 47 6 4 3 3 Erase 6 48 6 4 3 4 Format 6 48 6 4 4 Screen Display Registration 6 49 6 4 5 Alarm 6 50 6 4 5 1 Depth Alarm 6 50 6 4 5 2 Fish Alarm 6 50 6 4 5 3 Arrival Al...

Page 78: ...om these categories other sub menus and categories shall appear These sub menus are explained from page 6 3 onward 6 1 1 Menu Operation Press the menu key and the menu window main menu shall appear Th...

Page 79: ...er of times the up key is pressed Pushing left or right causes the selected value to change Turning the control knob alters the selected value Note The operations listed below may not apply to all men...

Page 80: ...0 to 650 ft Depth value size OFF Small Middle Large Depth value position Bottom top Scale OFF Single All Scale position Side Center Scale value Small Large Time mark OFF 10 sec 1min Image speed 4 1 3...

Page 81: ...n screen Outside range off screen Depth measurement Auto High freq Low freq Sonic correction 7 to 2 Water temp correction 10 0 to 10 0 Boat speed correction 10 0 to 10 0 Water temp data INT EXT EXT tr...

Page 82: ...DLINES ON OFF GRID ON OFF VALUE ADDED DATA ON OFF ANTI CLUTTER ON OFF PERSPECTIVE VIEW ON OFF MARINE DISPLAY PLACE NAME ON OFF OBJECT ITEM DETAILS SIMPLE LIGHT ANIMATION ON OFF LANDMARKS ON OFF LIGHTH...

Page 83: ...X 0 TO 9999 REVERSE CONTOUR COLOR ON OFF Screen Course line Long Line SPD RESP OFF Display Course display True Magnetic Setting Position mark Large Circle Small Circle Dot Ship Large Ship Small Track...

Page 84: ...Track Color Normal Depth RESP Green Red Yellow Deep Blue Blue Pink White W_Temp RESP Green Red Yellow Deep Blue Blue Pink White Drawing Drawing block 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Drawing Line Thickness Thin Thick I...

Page 85: ...to 13 5 System Setting Navigation mode Rhumb Line Great Circuit Ship mark ON OFF Marl L_Circle S_Circle Dot ID No ON OFF Track display ON OFF Track line Thin Thick Color Choose from among 7 colors Plo...

Page 86: ...eodesic Line End position 0 00 000N to 90 00 000N 0 00 000S to 90 00 000S 0 00 000E to 180 00 000E 0 00 000W to 180 00 000W Draw Parallel Lines Invalid Valid Start position 0 00 000N to 90 00 000N 0 0...

Page 87: ...2 types Alarm Depth alarm Alarm settings OFF ON Upper alarm 0 to 3000 m 0 to 6000 ft Lower alarm 0 to 3000 m 0 to 6000 ft Fish alarm Alarm settings OFF ON Upper alarm 0 to 3000 m 0 to 6000 ft Lower al...

Page 88: ...00 000 to 90 00 000S Start LON 000 00 000 to 180 00 000E 000 00 000 to 180 00 000W Speed 0 to 50 kt Steering 0 to 359 Course 0 to 359 Mode Normal WPT Type A Type B System test LCD test RAM test Key te...

Page 89: ...depth are improved compared with the Short Long Image resolution is poor but detectable depth is lengthened 6 2 1 2 Output Output reduction can be induced on high and low frequencies Selection Normal...

Page 90: ...2 1 Enhance Enhances the picture presentation by changing the dynamic range of sonar video Setting Range 25db 35db 45db 55db 65db As the values increase the image can become more detailed As the valu...

Page 91: ...e colors can be made into the background color Setting Range 1 to 15 This functions to limit colors making schools of fish easier to see 6 2 3 Display 6 2 3 1 A Scope Select A scope display Setting Ra...

Page 92: ...220 240 260 280 320 360 400 450 500 550 600 650 Functions to magnify the set range 6 2 3 3 Depth Display Size This function selects Depth value OFF or when ON size of characters displayed Selection OF...

Page 93: ...y position of the scale Selection Side Center Side Sets the display position of the scale to the right hand side of the screen Center Sets the display position of the scale to the center of the screen...

Page 94: ...d Conversely when 1 line is displayed for multiple transmissions small schools of fish are intentionally overlooked 6 2 3 10 Image Direction Selects the direction of image movement Selection Images be...

Page 95: ...units of display Setting Range OFF C F OFF Water temperature and boat speed are not displayed C Water temperature and graph units are displayed in C F Water temperature and graph units are displayed i...

Page 96: ...es in between engaging and turning off the auto shift When the depth range is set the device automatically adjusts itself in order to always display the sea bottom The shift key switches in between en...

Page 97: ...ft 15 20 30 40 50 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 400 440 480 520 560 600 640 680 720 780 800 840 880 920 960 1000 1040 1080 1120 1160 1200 1240 1280 1320 1360 1400 1...

Page 98: ...nge of the set range displayed 6 2 6 5 Depth Measurement Sets sea bottom measurement at Auto High or Low frequency settings Selection Auto High frequency Low frequency Auto Usually detects sea bottoms...

Page 99: ...100 1 EXT Displays input data for water temperature from external serial data 6 2 6 10 EXT Trigger Type Sets priority settings for external trigger signals from external sounders Selection OFF Trigge...

Page 100: ...atitudes can be corrected Setting Range 0 300 to 0 300 minutes 2 Longitude correction Detected longitudes can be corrected Setting Range 0 300 to 0 300 minutes 6 3 2 1 2 LORAN C Detected latitude and...

Page 101: ...spective View mode Mixing Levels becomes invalid Some other functions might be restricted OFF 6 3 2 3 MARINE DISPLAY Selects or changes the various marine markers such as lighthouse ports buoys etc wh...

Page 102: ...Range Min Sets the minimum value for the Sounding Range setting 0m Sounding Range Max Sets the maximum value for the Sounding Range setting 9999m Rocks Selects the setting for the display of Rocks ON...

Page 103: ...t the user s ship on the display Selection Large circle Small circle Dot Large Ship s shape Small Ship s shape Should the user choose the L ship or S ship s shape the bow of the mark shall appear in a...

Page 104: ...r or not the rings and the accompanying scale bar shall be displayed Selection OFF ON 6 3 2 6 10 Map Rotation Speed Determine the rotation speed of the map through this setting Selection High speed Lo...

Page 105: ...on the plotter through this setting Selection N Up E Up S Up W Up Course Up Head Up Own Ship s Center North Up True north is set at the top of the screen East Up True east is set at the top of the scr...

Page 106: ...ied mark number Transferring Mark Number Setting Range 00000 to 8299 Receiving Mark Number Setting Range 00000 to 8299 Once the transfer is completed the original data will be deleted Should data exis...

Page 107: ...ocalities etc 6 3 4 4 2 Transfer of Blocks Specify a mark block number and transfer one block to another Transferring one block to another shall erase any pre existing data from the receiving block 6...

Page 108: ...te waypoints and press The user may designate as many as 50 different intermediate waypoints Also a mark may be changed into a waypoint by moving the cross cursor on top of it and pressing 4 Press to...

Page 109: ...ered routes are displayed on the plotter image Move the cross cursor onto the route to be deleted and press 2 Press to deleted the selected route 3 Press to complete the deletion of the route 6 3 5 2...

Page 110: ...ypoints may be done using the cross cursor by the following procedure 1 Move the cross cursor onto the waypoint and press The new waypoint shall be added behind the selected waypoint 2 Move the cross...

Page 111: ...oved 3 Enter the latitude and longitude of the destination 4 Press to confirm the destination 5 Press to complete the moving of the waypoint 6 3 5 3 2 2 Waypoint Addition Select a route number and the...

Page 112: ...s 2 Enter a new comment or revise the already existing one 3 Press to confirm the edit 4 Press to complete the edit and exit 6 3 6 Track Store The current track shall be stored in a designated block S...

Page 113: ...green red yellow dark blue blue pink and white Please note that this sequence of colors cannot be altered 6 3 8 2 Water Temperature Response Sets the water temperature values based upon which the tra...

Page 114: ...contain no more than 500 points Should the user wish to continue to draw beyond 500 points the current drawing block must be closed and the drawing may be continued in a new block 6 3 9 3 2 Value Inp...

Page 115: ...the cross cursor to the position of the newly added node 3 Press to confirm the addition of this new node Press to cancel this addition 6 3 10 1 3 Erase Delete nodes from the drawing via the cross cur...

Page 116: ...leted via the cross cursor Not only this drawing but all data in the corresponding block shall be deleted 6 3 12 Drawing Recall This function allows the user to choose if the data corresponding to a d...

Page 117: ...set Track Recording Interval to Distance only The smaller the value the finer the plots are but this consumes memory Conversely the larger the values the user can record tracks over a longer distance...

Page 118: ...atically scroll in order to keep the ship within view 6 3 13 7 Scroll Direction Sets the movement method for scrolling on the screen using the directional key Selection Viewpoint Map Viewpoint The dir...

Page 119: ...presses 6 3 13 10 Compass Correction This function sets the compass correction when the GPS is receiving signals and the course bearings are set to Magnetic Bearings section 6 3 2 3 2 Setting Range 9...

Page 120: ...representing other ships Selection Large circle Small circle Dot 6 3 14 3 ID Number Selects whether or not to display ID numbers corresponding to other ships Selection YES NO 6 3 14 4 Track Display Se...

Page 121: ...below These settings can be altered when the parallel drawing function is engaged Also while the parallel drawing function is engaged it is possible alter settings without seeing the menus based on sp...

Page 122: ...hall appear in the upper right hand corner of the plotter The position of the parallel line s cardinal point cardinal line bearings and intervals shall be displayed within this window 3 The position o...

Page 123: ...mal data is received from a satellite causing the GPS to behave abnormally About SBAS WAAS EGNOS MSAS The SBAS is a system designed to strengthen the precision and quality of GPS data feeding off of g...

Page 124: ...of other ships are numbered 0 through 9 for a total of ten tracks 6 4 3 1 6 Store System When this menu is in use the system settings can be stored in order to protect the user s personalized settings...

Page 125: ...0 points 6 4 3 3 2 Erase Route A designated route may be erased from stored files in a User C Card 1 route 6 4 3 3 3 Erase Track A designated track may be erased from stored files in a User C Card 1 t...

Page 126: ...display below Plotter Sounder Plotter Sounder Horizontally split Sounder Plotter Horizontally split Plotter Sounder Left Right screen split ratio 3 1 Plotter Compass Horizontally split Plotter Sounde...

Page 127: ...ge Selection OFF ON Upper Alarm Range 0 to greatest value of the lower alarm range Lower Alarm Range lowest value of the upper alarm range to 3000 m fm I fm J fm or 6000 ft Alarm Signal Length Short M...

Page 128: ...reset alarm range Press to mute this alarm Anchor Alarm shall appear on the screen This alarm operates in conjunction with the anchor point being set 6 4 5 5 XTE Cross Track Error Alarm This function...

Page 129: ...is activated the source of the grounding can be confirmed by the GROUNDING ALARM REPORT menu When the GROUNDING ALARM is set to ON a warning message window is displayed Operate it after it agrees to...

Page 130: ...ponding name as well as primary color levels for red green and blue shall appear The three primary colors can be individually adjusted 6 4 7 4 Data Communication This function allows for communication...

Page 131: ...CVG 200 Chapter 7 Trouble Shooting 0093132802 04 Contents Chapter 7 Trouble Shooting 7 1 Information required for service 7 1 7 2 Fault diagnosis 7 1...

Page 132: ...t be fixed please contact your local KODEN dealer for repair Table 7 1 Problem Diagnosis Table 1 Trouble detected Possible cause Remedial action Equipment does not turn on 1 The fuse is blown 2 The po...

Page 133: ...n is engaged 2 Stabilizing setting may be too low 1 Go to Menu Plotter System Settings Set Average Speed to None Should an average speed be needed adjust the number of averages to be taken 2 Go to Men...

Page 134: ...CVG 200 Chapter 8 Maintenance 93132802 00 Contents Chapter 8 Maintenance Page No 8 1 Periodic inspections and cleaning 8 1 8 1 1 Monthly Inspection 8 1 8 1 2 Semi annual Inspection 8 1...

Page 135: ...stalled thru hull style inspect the transducer s openings i e ultrasonic transmitters from time to time Should shellfish plankton or oil become stuck use a wooden or bamboo spatula to carefully remove...

Page 136: ...put data format 9 4 9 2 2 Output data specification 9 4 9 2 3 Kinds of output sentence ports 9 4 9 2 4 Details of output sentence 9 5 9 3 Connecting External Sounder 9 10 9 3 1 Connection 9 10 9 3 2 S...

Page 137: ...SS PKODA PKODG RMC VTG NMEA CH1 HDT MTW TLL TTM NMEA CH2 HDT MTW TLL TTM Priority of sentence entry is as follows GPS DGPS NMEA CH1 NMEA CH2 Sentences of lower priority are ignored Priority of bearing...

Page 138: ...sentence Talker device Sentence name Latitude N North S South Checksum UTC h m s Ver 2 0 only Start of sentence GPS qualify indicator 0 Reception unable 1 GPS reception 2 DGPS reception Sentence name...

Page 139: ...any name KOD KODEN proprietary sentence name P PDOP H HDOP Antenna height Satellite number in use 1 to 4Channel KODEN revision number DOP value Satellite S N ratio 1 to 4Channel Meter Speed over groun...

Page 140: ...DBT DPT MTW 1second 9 2 3 Kinds of output sentence ports Port Classification Acceptable Output Sentences GPS DGPS none NMEA CH1 APB BWC BOD GGA GLL GTD VTG WPL XTE ZDA NMEA CH2 APB BWC GGA GTD VTG WP...

Page 141: ...destination waypoint Sentence name Start of sentence Talker device N nm mile Perpendicular passed at waypoint Perpendicular not enter waypoint M Magnetic bearing T True bearing Bearing present positio...

Page 142: ...yy a xxx T xxx M xxx N cccc hh CR LF Start of sentence Talker device Sentence name UTC Waypoint latitude Waypoint longitude Checksum Waypoint number Waypoint true bearing Waypoint magnetic bearing Way...

Page 143: ...xx 0 xxxx M 0 xxx M xxx xxxx hh CR LF Checksum Ver2 0 only Geoid height Meter Antenna height 0 or 0 Positive Negative HDOP value Satellite numbers in use GPS qualify indicator 0 Reception unable 1 GPS...

Page 144: ...MB A x x a c c c c llll ll a yyyyy yy a x x x x x x A hh CR LF Checksum Distance to waypoint Waypoint bearing Waypoint approach speed Arrival situation XTE distance Start of sentence Talker device Sen...

Page 145: ...CVG 200 Chapter 9 Technical Reference 0093132802 04 9 9 GPZDA Ver 2 0 Time and Date Start of sentence Talker device Sentence name Time H M S Checksum Year Month Day GP ZDA hhmmss xx xx xx hh CR LF...

Page 146: ...n the polarity of trigger signal from external sounder is positive choose When the polarity of trigger signal from external sounder is negative choose Initial setting OFF 9 4 Connection to Water Tempe...

Page 147: ...9 5 Serial Data Input Output 9 5 1 NMEA input output CH1 CH2 Connector name J2 CH1 J6 CH2 Connector used LTWD 06BFFA L180 Serial data input Listener side Input impedance 470 Device Photo coupler TLP1...

Page 148: ...xim 9 6 Signal Output for External Buzzer Alarm signal sends out to an external buzzer Relay point of contact Contact capacity 24V less than 0 5A Resistance load Serial data input output circuit RXD D...

Page 149: ...menu MODE key High and Low Frequency Mode Normal BPE High Frequency Mode Normal BFE BQE BPE PE Low Frequency Mode Normal BFE BQE BPE PE MARK COLOR key Green Red Yellow Deep blue Blue Pink White MARK E...

Page 150: ...20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 180 200 m J fm fm I fm 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 320 360 400 450 500 550 600 650 ft Depth Display...

Page 151: ...80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 380 400 440 480 520 560 600 640 680 720 760 800 840 880 920 960 1000 1040 1080 1120 1160 1200 1240 1280 1320 1360 1400 1440 1480 1520 1560 1...

Page 152: ...Added Data ON OFF Anti Clutter ON OFF Elevation Value ON OFF Perspective View ON OFF Place Name ON OFF Object Item Details Simple Light Animation ON OFF Landmarks ON OFF Lighthouse ON OFF Light secto...

Page 153: ...999 Highlights Range Max 0 0 to 9999 Reverse Contour Color ON OFF Course Line Long Speed Correspondence No Course Display True Magnetic Position Mark L Circle S Circle Dot Ship L Ship S Track Line Thi...

Page 154: ...1 to 9 blocks Erase of Blocks 1 to 9 blocks Route No 01 to 50 Comment 12 letters 0 to 9 A to Z _ Route No 01 to 50 Comment 12 letters 0 to 9 A to Z _ Cursor Route No 01 to 50 Value Route No 01 to 50 C...

Page 155: ...1 12nm 20km Fix Scale 2 3nm 6km Fix Scale 3 0 4nm 0 8km 0 01 to 3600nm 0 02 to 6600km Auto Scroll Screen edge Within screen Scroll Direction View point Chart Event Store NO 0 to 99 Position Correction...

Page 156: ...mode OFF Beacon SBAS Confirm that weather report display is set to Beacon Beacon Select Auto Manual Frequency 283 5 to 325 0 kHz Baud Rate 50 100 200 GPS Init No Yes Mark Route Track Drawing Other Shi...

Page 157: ...colors Set by upper lower colors Settings OFF ON Range 0 05 0 05 to 5 00 Settings OFF ON Range 0 05 0 05 to 5 00 Settings OFF ON Range 0 05 0 05 to 5 00 Settings OFF ON Alarm Settings OFF ON Limit Ra...

Page 158: ...ith colors 0 to 255 Panel Choose from 3 grades COM Port test CH0 CH1 CH2 CH3 Buzzer Test High tone test Low tone test System Information Color Palette Operation Palette No 1 to 254 with Red Green Blue...

Page 159: ...ssia 7950 11 30 46 61 Gulf of Alaska 7960 11 26 44 Norwegian Sea 7970 11 26 46 60 Southeast USA 7980 11 23 43 59 Mediterranean Sea 7990 11 29 47 Western Russia 8000 10 25 50 65 North Central USA 8290...

Page 160: ...thern Africa 09 North Baltic 39 Cape 10 North West Spanish 40 Eastern Province 11 Trondelag 41 South West Africa 12 English 42 Natal 13 North Bothnian 43 Dampier Australia 14 South Spanish 44 Port Hea...

Page 161: ...Scale 13 15 Color Bar Scale 14 16 Color Bar Scale 15 17 Color Bar Scale 16 18 Color Bar Scale 17 19 Color Bar Scale 18 20 Color Bar Scale 19 21 Color Bar Scale 20 22 Color Bar Scale 21 23 Color Bar S...

Page 162: ...5 54 Mark Track Drawing Other 6 55 Mark Track Drawing Other 7 56 Scale 57 Track OFF Number of Plot 58 FULL Plot 59 WPT 60 WPT Cursor 61 POB 62 GPS DGPS Menu 63 Own Ship 64 Own Ship 65 Course Line Othe...

Page 163: ...105 Red 106 Green 107 Blue 108 Yellow 109 White 110 Black 111 Dark White 112 Dark Gray 113 Light Blue 114 Reserve 115 Reserve 116 Reserve 117 Reserve 118 Reserve 119 Reserve 120 Reserve 121 Reserve 1...

Page 164: ...149 Reserve 150 Reserve 151 Reserve 152 Reserve 153 Reserve 154 Reserve 155 Reserve 156 Reserve 157 Reserve 158 Reserve 159 Reserve 160 Reserve 161 Reserve 162 Reserve 163 Reserve 164 Reserve 165 Rese...

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