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Page 1: ...oNm KP 32 MARINE GPS SBAS NAVIGATOR L I...

Page 2: ...amage the equipment Do not open the equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Do not disassemble or modify the equipment Fire electrical shock or serious injury can result lm...

Page 3: ...electrical shock Turn off the power at the switchboard Oetore beginning the installation Fire or electrical shock can result if the power is left on Be sure that the Power suPPlY is IJ plii6i itt tlt...

Page 4: ...culating Time to Go Etimated Time of Arrival 20 4 ROUTES 21 4 2 Editing Routes 25 4 3 Erasing Routes 27 5 1 Setting Destination by Cursor 2g 5 2 Setting Destination by Waypoint 2g 5 3 Setting Route as...

Page 5: ...acing the Fuse 46 8 4 Satellite Monitor Display 46 8 5 Diagnostics 47 8 6 Clearing Data 47 9 1 Installation of Display Unit 50 9 2 Installation of Antenna l Init 50 9 3 Wiring 51 9 4 Initial Settings...

Page 6: ...o plotter and mainly consists of a display unit and an antenna unit The high sensitivity GPS receiver tracks up to 13 satellites 12 GPS I WAAS or EGNOS or MSAS simultaneously The main features of the...

Page 7: ...conJig urotion SYSTEM CON FIGURATION Note This equipment is intended for use on marine vessels Do not use it in other applications ANTENNA UN T KA O7 PROCESSOR UNIT NAVIGATOR PERSONALCOMPUTER i l Sta...

Page 8: ...ationary Navigation Overlay S n itt for Europe those are the provider in the worldwide SBAS Satellite BasedAugmentation SlsEm narigation system All providers will be compatible with one another thus p...

Page 9: ...To remove the hard cover do as follows Cursor Pad Shifts cursor cursor displayed and display cursor off Selects items on menus Enters alphanumeric data Registers items on menus Sets cancels destinati...

Page 10: ...sPlaY SPeedometer rDrsPl n 1 g J t r er setrins POwER V 12 1 soG Kr 9 9 rRrP NM 9 99 coG 5 6 I User DisPlaY Digital rDrsPr 1 B J t fl er settins S2D 10 JAN 02 16 44 15 22 46 000 ru 115 21 000 e on 12...

Page 11: ...110 n Speed over ground pfrom ship to J2 5t Analog XJE Cross rack error scale Arrow shifts with boat s XffEnen tne arrow is aligned with the centerline the boat is on course The arrow blinks if boat...

Page 12: ...ng Estimated Time of Arrivalat destination 9 9 shown when ETA is over 99h59min Date and time Position in latitude and longitude Course over ground Speed over ground Range from own ship to destination...

Page 13: ...ack error odometer distance h re oTer ground time to go to destination trip distance power source voltage range and rtgtrryaoin and estimated time of arrival at destination POWEH V 12 1 soG Kr 9 9 rRl...

Page 14: ...ime I MAIN IrtE TfiffiEI ROUTES PLOTTER ALARUS ERASE WAAS DGPS CALCULATE MENU T HESSAGES SATELLITE USER DISP GPS SETUP SYS SETUP ITO SETUP TD SETUP press the ENT 2 Operate the cursor pad to choose a m...

Page 15: ...n press the ENT liey 6 Press the ENT key use the cursor pad to enter speed to use for the simulation and then press the ENT key 7 Press the ENT key 8 Choose course AUTO or MAN and then press the ENT k...

Page 16: ...ng window Note SHIPTO CENTER does not appear when the highway display mode is active 2 ZOOMIN OUT is selected Press the ENT key to show the zoom window 3 Use A increase or V decrease to choose range d...

Page 17: ...sl the MENU key once or twice to display the menu 2 Choose PLOTTER 3 Press the ENT key r PLOTTERSETUP T ift Ir ffi BRG REF llAG y 191vA8 AUTo Et6 WP T NAME DSp GoTo TTGIETA SpD AUTO TBACK ilE tOHy USE...

Page 18: ...stored once erased therefore be absolutely sure you want to erase all track 1 Press the MENU key once or twice to display the menu 2 Choose ERASE and then press the ENTI key to displaY the ERASE meilL...

Page 19: ...be a mmrnnediate or destination waypoint itumsore 999 waypoints Waypoints Ed on the plotter display three ways urpasitiou at own ship s position and nntpoint list EI TER A NEW T YPT NAME or___a 81 DE...

Page 20: ...o displaY the menu 2 Choose WAYPOINTS t P the ENT key to show the waypoint list options C hoose LIST NEAREST displays waypoints from nearest to furthest however waypoints cannot be entered from this d...

Page 21: ...as a waypoint SAVED TO MOB GO TO MOB ARE YOU SURE YES EI MOB window rvlul posltrol as destination S2D t4o l Y BRG 1n RNG 0 06s 22 44 000N 115 21 000E Bearing and range to MOB position Plotter display...

Page 22: ...e mark shape and comment can be edited from the WPTS IyIARKS List 1 Press the MENU key once or twice to display the menu 2 Chiose WAYPOINTS and then press the pNTl keY Cttoose LIST or NEAREST and then...

Page 23: ...l from di I if s m funhest mmlq M flrLs list NEAREST by distance e ilhryhr ETAand TTG for each waypoint umr ERA SE Wp TS MARKS di sp I ay 4 Choose the waypoint you want to erase Note You cannot erase...

Page 24: ...he menu 2 Choose PLOTTER and then press the ENT key 3 Choose TTG ETA and then press the ENT key 4 Choose AUTO for automatic speed input GpS calculated speed or MAN for manual inPut 5 Press the BNTI ke...

Page 25: ...in the route fltc Be sure to record all important routes in a _ry tu log This unit is not a fail_safe record F Eng device The cursor is on the second line of the display This is where you may enter wa...

Page 26: ...s entered for the log route you are currently creating Choose LOC u a then press the ENT keY EDIT Ro ute Processing oPtions g MOVE is selected press the ENT key The route is moved from LOG and is regi...

Page 27: ...e CMN press the ENT ey enter route name with the cursor pad and then press rhe BNTI key 9 Choose Exit at the top of the screen I0 Press the ENT key to register the route under the next sequential rout...

Page 28: ...red under the next sequential route number 7 Press the MENU key twice to finish Creating a track based route automatically This method creates a route by automatically storing position at intervals of...

Page 29: ...then press the ffirl ke1 nE hmse STOP and then press the BNTI key f lS Cheffi LOG and then piess ttre BUfl tey trh O T is selecteJ press the JfNfl tey Thc roue is moved from LOG and is rynmreA under t...

Page 30: ...ourEorl lntermediate Point 2 wPT 002 XAIMAN ArrivalPoint lntermediate Point 1 If you reconstruct the route without the 2 intermediate point it would look like the illustration below J wPT oo1 SHANGHAI...

Page 31: ...se route number and then press the S ff kes OhsCIsE CMNT and then press the ENT key srltsr6smment with the ro pad and then pun e E f key thsrtrE MENU key twice to finish 4 3 Erasing Routes 1 Press the...

Page 32: ...tting Destination bY Waypoint 1 Press the GOTO keY 2 Choose WPT LIST or WPT NEAR 3 Press the ENT key The SELECT GOTO WPT list appears I SELECTGOTOWPT INEw t EII 003 004 006 007 002 005 008 oB CURSOB S...

Page 33: ...ENT key The GOTO window appears showing the waypoint selected as below tt GI GI a EEEEE oor WPT NEAR OFF ROUTE CURSOR SETUP GATO options Location of user waypoint Example 001 lntermediate point 2 F e...

Page 34: ...ard To disable an alarm choose OFF as its option press the IENTI key and then press the MENU key twice Alarm message 2D t40 s l lffiE fril 0 COG 820 SOG e o I 22 44 000N 115 21 000E Alarm icon Locatio...

Page 35: ...8 Press the MENU key twice to finish When own ship drifts more than the range set here the buzzer sounds and the message ANC ALARM and the alarm icon appear 6 2 XTE Cross Track Error Alarm The XTE al...

Page 36: ...cursorPad 7 Press the ENTI keY 8 Press tne tUpfVq key twice to frnish When the speed alarm setting is violated the bvzzrr sounds and the message SPD ALARM And the alarm icon aPPear 6 4 Time Alarm The...

Page 37: ...ENU key once or twice to open the menu 2 ChooseALARMS 3 Press the ENT key 4 Choose BIJZZERand then press the IENTI key LONG CONSTANT Buuer sound options 5 9l9g buzzer type desired and then press the E...

Page 38: ...lustration after step 10 for sample range and bearing calculation For MAN go to step 10 10 Press the BNTI key Enter speed with the cursor pad and then press the ENT key The illustration below shows wh...

Page 39: ...MENU key twice to finish 7 2 Bearing Reference Ship s course and bearing to a waypoint may be displayed in true or magnetic bearing Magnetic bearing is true bearing plus or minus earth s magnetic devi...

Page 40: ...MENU key twice to finish 7 4 Geodetic Chart System Your unit is preprogrammed to recognize most of the major chart systems of the world Although the WGS 84 system the GPS standard is now widely used o...

Page 41: ...NT key 7 The cursor is selecting TIME DISP Press the ENT key 8 Choose 12 HOUR or 24 HOUR as approprite and then press the BNTI key 9 Press the MENU key twice to finish 7 7 GPS Setup The GPS SETUP menu...

Page 42: ...ngitude smoothing the higher the speed and course smoothing the more smoothed the raw data If the setting is too high however the response to speed and course change slows The seffing range is from 0...

Page 43: ...ter distance TRIP Trip distance TIME Time and date POSN Position POWER Power source voltage SOG Speed over ground COG Course over ground WPT Rng and Brg to waypoint XTE Cross track error TTG Time to g...

Page 44: ...e downloaded to a PC or uploaded from a PC to your unit Wiring Your equipment provides a wiring diagram which shows how to connect to a PC using a DSUB 9 pin connector EIA 574 You may display it as fo...

Page 45: ...PT RTE pC 3 Press the ENT key I SAVEWPT RTEI ALL WPTS ROUTES WILL BE SAVED TO PC SET PC PORT TO 48OO g BlT P N St XON OFF SAVE WP RTE display 4 Press the ENT key SAVING START PC nEAOY ARE YOU SURE YEs...

Page 46: ...the IENTI key to upload Note The waypoint and route data are deleted when the ENT key is pressed WPTS ROUTES sAvtNG Message when data is beW loaded 7 When the loading is completed the follow ing mess...

Page 47: ...through O x79 are always placed at 2nd byte of mark code Note 2 Following characters can be used for comments _ABCDEFGH lJKLMNOPQRSTT VV XYZO1 23456789 g o x 10 n q 0 x 11 X r 0 x r z 1s1 0 x 13 J t...

Page 48: ...TL E CR LF End of sentenceformat 7 ll Language English and other languages are available 1 Press the MENU key 2 Choose SYS SETUP and then press the ENT key 3 The cursor is selecting LANGUAGE Press the...

Page 49: ...isplays error messages and alerts You can display it as follows 1 Press the MENU key once or twice to open the menu 2 Choose MESSAGES 3 Press the ENT key IMESSAGESII NO GPS FIX MESSAGE board 4 Press t...

Page 50: ...elevation angle of all GPS and GEO satellites if applicable in view of your receiver appear Satellites being used in fixing position are displayed in reverse video satellites not being used are shown...

Page 51: ...ted Note 2 CNT shows the number of times the test has been executed consecutively 6 After the equipment has displayed the teSt results a beep sounds and the message PUSH KEY appears at the top right h...

Page 52: ...asure of GPS data menu settings backup dato 3 Press to choose YES and then press the ENT key Abeep sounds while the selected item is being erased Note 1 If you were using the simulation mode when data...

Page 53: ...nmr lt 0 00 German 54 N 10 E nmr lt 0 00 French 48 52N 2 lgE lan kmlh 0 00 Spanish 40 26N 3 40W nm kt 2 00 Italian 43 56N 12 26E nm kt l 00 Portuguese 22 445 43 low nm kt 3 00 Dutch 38 N 123 W nm kt 0...

Page 54: ...ted on page II to pr event interference to a magnetic compass Desktop and overhead mounting DesKop Overhead Desktop and overhead mounting methods 9 2 Installation of Antenna Unit Mounting consideratio...

Page 55: ...ay unfasten the connector with a needle nose pliers and 3 8 inch open end wrench Refasten it as shown below aft er running the cable through the hole Spring Gasket reddish brown Washer SnietO Y ll n c...

Page 56: ...o7 cunneNT LooP NBiEA 0183 Ver 2 0 l6Eil2as zgzc NMEA 0183 Ver 2 0 UPLOAD DOWNLOAD WP ROU 9 4 Initial Settings This equipment can output navigation data to external equipment inNMEA0lS3 format For exa...

Page 57: ...Generic navi gational information UTC time latitude longitude ground speed true course day month year VTG Actual track and ground soeeds XTE Course error amount and direction to steer ZDA UTC time Dat...

Page 58: ...ORI LONG CONSTANT ARV ANC OFF ARV ANC xTE OFF ON SPEED OFF LOW HIGH SBAS OFF ON T ME OFF ON TR P OFF ON oDoMETER OFF ON ROUTES r voYAGE ROUTE START SrOP l IrwrRvel OIME 00H01M 99H99M 0oH10M PLOTTER AL...

Page 59: ...OTH S C 0 9999 SEC 5 SEC AVR SPEED 0 9999 SEC 60 SEC LAT OFFSET LON OFFSET LANGUAGE EA GI SH FRANCAIS PORTUG U ES N E DERLAN DS TIENG VIEI ESPANOL ITALIANO DEUTSCH CHINESE INDONES THAI DATUM WGSU WGS7...

Page 60: ...s average 1 7 Reacquisition Time 0 1 s 1 8 Dynamics Altitude 18 000m Max Velocity 500 m s Acceleration 49 Max 2 RECEIVER UNIT 2 1 Display System Monochrome LCD 95 W x 63 H mm 240 x 160 dots 2 2 Displ...

Page 61: ...BOD BWC XTC Downloading to PC WP Route Data Input Data Uploading from PC WP Route Data NMEA WPL WP Data 4 POWER SUPPLY 4 1 KP 32 12 24 VDC 240 120 mA 5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION 5 1 Ambient Temperature...

Page 62: ...46 G Geodetic chart system selection 36 GOTO k y Zg Zg GPS setup menu 37 H Highway display 7 I Installation 50 L Language 44 M Magnetic variation 36 Maintenance 45 MARK MOB key 17 MENU k y 10 Menu tre...

Page 63: ...play 8 System configuration 2 T Time 37 Time alarm 32 Track erasing 14 plotting interval 13 starting stopping plotting l3 Trip alarm 33 Trip resetting 40 U Units of measurement 36 Uploading data from...

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