Samyung ENC NF100 User Manual Download Page 4

 

 

User Guide 

 

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4-2-7 

Map shift .........................................................................................56

 

4-2-8 

Restore default.................................................................................56

 

4-3 Sonar settings ........................................................................................... 57

 

4-3-1 Frequency .........................................................................................57

 

4-3-2 Palette ..............................................................................................57

 

4-3-3 Scroll speed.......................................................................................57

 

4-3-4 Digit size...........................................................................................57

 

4-3-5 Fish ..................................................................................................57

 

4-3-6 Advance Settings ...............................................................................57

 

4-3-7 Restore default ..................................................................................57

 

4-4 GPS Settings............................................................................................... 58

 

4-4-1 GPS Source .......................................................................................58

 

4-4-2 DGPS Source .....................................................................................58

 

4-4-3 Static Navigation................................................................................58

 

4-4-4 Speed Filter.......................................................................................58

 

4-4-5 Course Filter......................................................................................58

 

4-4-6 Lat/Lon d.p’s .....................................................................................58

 

4-4-7 Ship speed ........................................................................................58

 

4-4-8 Magnetic Variation .............................................................................58

 

4-5 Track & Log Settings .................................................................................. 59

 

4-5-1 Track................................................................................................59

 

4-5-2 Log...................................................................................................59

 

4-6 Memory Settings ........................................................................................ 60

 

4-6-1 Save .................................................................................................60

 

4-6-2 Load.................................................................................................60

 

4-6-3 Delete...............................................................................................60

 

4-6-4 Format..............................................................................................61

 

4-6-5 Screen Snap Shot ..............................................................................61

 

4-7 AIS Settings................................................................................................ 61

 

4-7-1 Display Filter .....................................................................................62

 

4-7-2 Alarm Option .....................................................................................62

 

4-7-3 Display Option ...................................................................................62

 

4-7-4 Restore Default..................................................................................62

 

4-8 Alarm Settings............................................................................................ 63

 

4-8-1 Deep ................................................................................................63

 

4-8-2 Shallow.............................................................................................63

 

4-8-3 Temperature .....................................................................................63

 

4-8-4 Temperature rate...............................................................................63

 

4-8-5 Low battery.......................................................................................63

 

4-8-6 Navigation alarms ..............................................................................63

 

4-8-7 AIS...................................................................................................63

 

4-8-8 DGPS................................................................................................63

 

4-8-9 Restore default ..................................................................................63

 

4-9 Other settings ............................................................................................ 64

 

4-9-1 Simulate ...........................................................................................65

 

4-9-2 Waypoint ..........................................................................................65

 

4-9-3 GPS ..................................................................................................65

 

4-9-4 Vedio................................................................................................65

 

4-9-5 Units.................................................................................................65

 

 

 

User Guide 

 

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4-9-6 Comms. ............................................................................................65

 

4-9-7 Time.................................................................................................65

 

4-9-8 GNB..................................................................................................65

 

4-9-9 Restore default ..................................................................................65

 

 

5 CONNECTIONS...................................................66 

5-1 OPTIONAL PART............................................................................................... 66

 

5-2 CONNECTION ................................................................................................... 69

 

5-3 Power supply & DATA cable............................................................................. 69

 

5-4 Alert equipment ............................................................................................... 69

 

5-5 GPS ANTENNA .................................................................................................. 70

 

5-5-1 External antenna ...............................................................................70

 

5-5-2 Internal antenna ................................................................................70

 

5-6 NMEA 0183....................................................................................................... 70

 

5-7 DATA................................................................................................................. 71

 

5-7-1 DGPS/NMEA ANTENNA .......................................................................72

 

5-7-2 NMEA2000 ........................................................................................72

 

5-8 MEDIA .............................................................................................................. 73

 

5-9 Set up and Test ................................................................................................ 73

 

Summary of Contents for NF100

Page 1: ...User Guide 1 User Guide 2...

Page 2: ...UV rays may shorten the life of the liquid crystals used in you plotter This limitation is due to the current technology of the LCD display Avoid overheating which may cause loss of contrast and in e...

Page 3: ...le or Dual Frequency Fish finding 35 3 6 4 Range 35 3 6 5 Gain 36 3 6 6 Sonar window display 37 3 6 7 No plit 37 3 6 8 Split zoom and Full Screen zoom 38 3 6 9 Split bottom 38 User Guide 6 3 6 10 Spli...

Page 4: ...4 7 AIS Settings 61 4 7 1 Display Filter 62 4 7 2 Alarm Option 62 4 7 3 Display Option 62 4 7 4 Restore Default 62 4 8 Alarm Settings 63 4 8 1 Deep 63 4 8 2 Shallow 63 4 8 3 Temperature 63 4 8 4 Temp...

Page 5: ...ts Tracks 10 tracks setting 1 track 30000 points Chart datums 216 chart datums Chart scale approximately 0 2 500 nm 1 2 500 1 37 500 000 COMMUNICATIONS NMEA NMEA 0183 Speed 4800 9600 38400 NMEA 2000 N...

Page 6: ...5 Water Speed PGN128259 Water depth PGN128267 Position Rapid Update PGN129025 COG SOG Rapid Update PGN129026 GNSS Position Data PGN129029 GNSS DOPs PGN129539 GNSS Sats in View PGN129540 Wind Data PGN1...

Page 7: ...the unit off 2 Turn the bracket mounting knob gently to remove 2 Getting Started User Guide 14 2 2 Buttons FRONT MOB Indicate MOB destination of boat s location Register Create the destination Encoder...

Page 8: ...ay Under Sonar when you press it the noise menu pops up The electronic buoy menu appears on the bottom of the screen You may set the track The menu appears on the bottom for you to choose You may use...

Page 9: ...Slot USB Slot User Guide 18 2 5 Simulation Simulation Mode is great for practicing the actual use of a product when the satellites signals and internal alarms are not available Under the simulation mo...

Page 10: ...e compass off and on 1 Press and select Data bar 2 Check compass User Guide 20 2 8 Multi Window Display Chart plotter can display up to four windows at a time Adding a window 1 When chart display or a...

Page 11: ...rite display 1 Press twice 2 When window above pops up select a desire display you want Adding a favorite display 1 Organize a window you want 2 Press to view the main window 3 Select Save icon at the...

Page 12: ...t mode GPS chart plotter has been programmed to allow you to view the optimum Chart window Initial setting has been done for the daytime view To change to the Night mode move to Night mode and use or...

Page 13: ...Chart Window To go to the Chart window Press and select Chart icon A typical Chart window shows Data bar You may change the data displayed on the data bar Compass Chart scale Boat position Boat track...

Page 14: ...3 to display the information To search port service 1 Press 2 Select Find then Port service 3 Select a service you want to find 4 After searching if you select the nearest service cursor will be place...

Page 15: ...r Reverse to decide which direction you want to navigate Option to create Route 1 Press and select the chart window 2 Select New route 3 Name a route name 4 Move cursor keys to select a waypoint Repea...

Page 16: ...allows adjustable range larger Enlarge the range If you raise the value of range the value gets displayed exaggerated From 3D menu press Or directional key to place green mark on the range enlargement...

Page 17: ...file repeats itself when it ends VOLUME You can adjust the volume of the current playing file When you mute it you can t hear the sound External video It goes to the option where you can use external...

Page 18: ...unit adjusts the depth automatically for the best performance This option is recommended for normal operation Manual When the mode is set to Manual the unit only displays the depth of water at a give...

Page 19: ...frequency is useful for general detection and judging bottom condition High Frequency 200 kHz The 200 kHz frequency is ideal provide a better resolution which means it is ideal for the observation of...

Page 20: ...vigating to a destination point To go to the Highway window press and select Highway icon The Highway window shows Compass Data bar Destination waypoint Boat s plotted course to destination DTG scale...

Page 21: ...change the existing latitude and longitude to new position 4 Select Save 3 9 3 Editing an existing waypoint To Edit a waypoint from the chart window To Edit a waypoint from the waypoints window User G...

Page 22: ...e starting waypoint in the Route and press 4 Move the cursor keys to the position of next waypoint and press 5 Repeat step 4 to enter more waypoints 6 Once you entered the last waypoint in the route p...

Page 23: ...window 1 Highlight a route you want to delete 2 Press and select Delete Deleting all route in the route window 1 Press and select Delete All Displaying a route in the Chart window from the route list...

Page 24: ...13 AIS AIS is an Automatic Identification System for identification and localization of boat AIS provide a means for boats to exchange and share boat data including identification position course etc...

Page 25: ...Distress window Displaying a distressed vessel in the chart window 1 Highlight a received distress call you want to display 2 Press and select Display Going to the distress position 1 Highlight a rece...

Page 26: ...call the DSC waypoints still exist User Guide 52 3 15 Navtex NAVTEX is an international automated direct printing service for delivery of navigational and meteorological warnings and forecast as well...

Page 27: ...a chart between S MAP or NAVIONICS chart 4 1 3 Beep volume Select the level of beep sound 4 1 4 Auto power See section 3 1 4 1 5 Features When external devices are connected to the unit the correspond...

Page 28: ...depth on or off Lighthouse Turns the displaying of Lighthouse on or off Buoy Turns the displaying of buoys on or off Wreck Ship Turns the displaying of Wreck Ship on or off Fish Haven Turns the displa...

Page 29: ...can t show deeply into the water because of less power The Auto setting is recommended Pulse power You can select specific pulse power of transducer Low power shows a clear display but can t show deep...

Page 30: ...lect the color of deleting track 4 5 2 Log Reset trip dist Shows you the trip distance If you select this option it resets the trip distance Reset total dist Show you the total trip distance If you se...

Page 31: ...distance from own ship is filtered Filter by speed Vessels with speed below the set value are filtered Show Dangerous Only When this option is selected it shows dangerous vessel only 4 7 2 Alarm Opti...

Page 32: ...ransducer is same as a set value 4 8 4 Temperature rate Trigger an alarm when the rate of temperature change from the transducer is same as a set value 4 8 5 Low battery Trigger an alarm when battery...

Page 33: ...at Select the format of time Date format Select the format of date 4 9 8 Electronic buoy When electronic buoy has been connected when you press it will take you to the Electronic Buoy page not the Dat...

Page 34: ...GND 3 SPEED SUPPLY 4 TEMP 5 SONAR 6 SONAR GND 7 DGPS_GND 8 DGPS_IN REMOTE Number of pin Description 1 5V 2 5V GND 3 NC 4 RXD 5 LED_DIM 6 PWR_S W 7 LED_DIM GND User Guide 68 DATA Number of pin Descrip...

Page 35: ...enhance the GPS signal you may connect the external GPS antenna You may use BNC type of connector to connect Installing external antenna In case of external antenna needed install the external antenn...

Page 36: ...to the port and select the option If GPS has been applied successfully new set value will be displayed Caution Equipment may apply the WAAS EGNOS DGPS correction value to the other GPS antenna You ca...

Page 37: ...u Tree Main menu 1 Introduction 1 1 General Information 1 2 Specification 1 3 Components 1 4 Optional accessories 2 Getting Started 2 1 Installation 2 1 1 Bracket mounting 2 2 Button 2 3 NAVIONICS SD...

Page 38: ...tandard NAVIONICS 4 2 3 2 Standard S MAP 4 2 4 1 Land Sea NAVIONICS 4 2 4 2 Land Sea S MAP 4 2 5 Map Datum 4 2 6 NMEA Datum offset 4 2 7 Map shift 4 2 8 Restore default User Guide 76 4 3 Sonar setting...

Page 39: ...include the below chart Item Contents Connector and terminal Check the connectors and terminals on the back of the equipment are normally connected Cable Check the conditions of the cables If the cab...

Page 40: ...n set the value back to 0 Vessel s speed value error is large Adjust the smoothing function to set the value up for the vessel which is slow and set the value low for the vessel which is fast Hard to...

Page 41: ...ENC authorized Service Centres SAMYUNG ENC will at its discretion repair or replace any defective products or its components at no cost to you This is your exclusive remedy for defective products Foll...

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