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Installation of GPS ANTENA 

 

The installation of the GPS ANTENNA. 

 

The  GPS  ANT must  be  installed at the  highest  area  of the  boat  and  the  easiest  place to  receive the 

signal from the satellites. If there are obstacles around the GPS ANT, it isn't able to receive all signals. 

The  receiving  time  could  be  longer  or  the  receiving  power  would  be  weaker.  Please,  follow  the 

instruction for your installation.   

1. Keep from a metal.   

2. Over 4m away from a MF/HF ANT, VHF or HF whip ANT.   

3. Over 1.5m higher than MF/HF ANT.   

4. Over 1m away from a receiving ANT.   

5. Don't put the GPS ANT into the range of radar's beam. (Range: 30°

40°)   

6. Over 1m away from the scanner of the radar.   

7. Over 5m away from the ANT 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.   

 

Summary of Contents for SVS-460

Page 1: ... 1 SVS 560CF OPERATIONS MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...is 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 p...

Page 3: ...t Contact with voltage may cause possible injury or death Do not touch back side of the equipment Harmful line voltage is present on back side of the equipment Never try to touch back side while power is turned on Avoid excessive shock to display unit The LCD display module contains a liquid Do not apply any mechanical shock to the display If the display broken liquid may leak and injure your skin...

Page 4: ...ck only If you use hardware of insufficient strength your system may loosen causing damaged Keep away from direct sunlight Keep your system out of direct sunlight as it may become damaged by overheating Keep away from water Take care not to get water on or in your unit as it may be damaged and or cause an electrical shock Keep away from heat source Keep your system away from other heat source as i...

Page 5: ...r is OFF To prevent an electrical injury due to erroneous power switching make sure that the main power supply and the system power switch are both in the off position Additionally attach a safety label showing that service is in progress Avoid EMI Take care not to damage the ESDs Electrostatic Sensitive Devices by static electricity from carpet and cloths Avoid dust Wear a safety mask so as not t...

Page 6: ...maged due to a matching error Consult is for system information Check transducer Connection before power on Do not turn the power switch ON if the transducer is disconnected or if it is not inserted into the water If done the transducer or transmitter circuit may be damaged Always clean the transducer Since transducer performance can drop due to accumulated bottom growth keep the transducer clean ...

Page 7: ... The navigator shall always query the area for depth information and use the official paper chart CAUTION The performance of LCD displays are degraded by continuous direct exposure to ultraviolet rays Locate your SVS 560 460 series Display away from direct sunlight When not in use Keep the display covered DISPLAY BREAKAGE WARNING The LCD display module contains a liquid If the display is broken an...

Page 8: ...cations GPS navigation uses satellite signals to determine your position in relation to a set of satellites orbiting the earth The GPS constellation of satellites continuously sends 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 dete...

Page 9: ...en securely Install the display unit into the mounting bracket Check alignment and operation of the pivots and security of the mounting Make any adjustments necessary to prevent binding and assure even meshing of the pivot locking washers It is advised to remove the display unit and store it in a safe place to prevent damage during the rest of the installation process ...

Page 10: ... the earth as illustrated on the following figure The GPS constellation Note that position is repeatedly fixed through the following three steps while any 3 satellites are in line of sight The position calculation procedure is indicated in the following three steps 1 GPS satellites continuously transmit their own precise orbital data and the GPS receiver computes their locations by receiving this ...

Page 11: ...ocations of 3 satellites in the sky High accuracy is obtainable when the satellites are widely scattered in the sky on the contrary accuracy is reduced when the satellites have gathered in a narrow space In the following 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 HDO...

Page 12: ...r your installation 1 Keep from a metal 2 Over 4m away from a MF HF ANT VHF or HF whip ANT 3 Over 1 5m higher than MF HF ANT 4 Over 1m away from a receiving ANT 5 Don t put the GPS ANT into the range of radar s beam Range 30 40 6 Over 1m away from the scanner of the radar 7 Over 5m away from the ANT of the Inmarsat 8 Over 3m away form the ANT of the roof 9 Over 2m away from the engine 10 Over 0 5m...

Page 13: ...nverted into an electronic signal by the transducer Then it is amplified in the receiver section processed in the main logic section and displayed as an image on a LCD screen Picture 3 When your boat travels from point A to point B as shown in Picture 1 the beam of the transducer installed on your boat shown a cross sectional view in the water Picture 2 indicates a cutaway view under the water whe...

Page 14: ...onsider access to the rear panel of the unit for connecting power and cables to the various remote sensors The mounting surface must be flat and solid to support the unit and prevent vibration There should be access to the inside of the surface to permit through bolt fastening for the mounting bracket Display Unit Installation Temporarily install the mounting bracket on the SVS 560 460 series disp...

Page 15: ... safe place to prevent damage during the rest of the installation process Power Connection Power is supplied to the Unit through a connector on the rear panel of the display unit Route the power cable from the Unit location to the ship s power distribution panel Connect the black wire to a battery negative terminal of the power panel Connect the white wire to a fused battery positive terminal of t...

Page 16: ... 45º 50kHz 12º 200kHz Bronze thru Hull Tilted Element Flush Mount Depth Temperature Only 2 375 B 60 12 CX for 8º to 15º hull dead rise 45º 50kHz 12º 200kHz Bronze thru Hull Tilted Element Flush Mount Depth Temperature Only 2 375 B 60 20 CX for 16º to 24º hull dead rise 45º 50kHz 12º 200kHz Bronze thru Hull Tilted Element Flush Mount Depth Temperature Only 2 375 810 15 15ft Transducer Extension Cab...

Page 17: ...le using cable clamps These clamps are available from your local marine equipment supplier If you do not want to expose the cable on the deck you may drill a new hole 3 4 or 19mm through the transom for the cable Remember this hole must be large enough to accept the cable with the connector attached Do not cut the cable To seal the opening use a feed thru cap where the cable passes through the tra...

Page 18: ...er power wiring as much as possible from other devices See the section on EMC Installation Guidelines 4th If you need to extend the power wiring by more than 10 feet use a larger wire size This will allow the wires to deliver the correct voltage in spite of the longer wire distance For runs of 20 to 35 feet use 14 AWG wire If you need to extend the power wiring be sure all electrical connections a...

Page 19: ...he transducer cable Remove the large hex nut from the housing and slide it over the end of the cable 4th Thread the cable through the hole to the inside of the hull Never pull or carry the transducer in place by pulling on the transducer cable 5th Apply a thin layer of sealant 1 8 or 3mm to the transducer between the upper flat surface of the transducer and the faring block Use a high quality mari...

Page 20: ... Allow some time for the wood to swell after the vessel is put in the water Be sure that the correct end of the transducer is pointing forward see Picture 1 1 8th Remove any excess sealant from the outside of the unit to assure smooth water flow over the face of the transducer 9th As soon as the boat is placed in the water check for leaks Check again within 3 to 5 hours You may not be able to see ...

Page 21: ...y the starboard side of the boat This will reduce any interference cause by air bubbles If your boat has twin propellers outboard or inboard outboard place the transducer near the centerline of the boat If the propeller can be turned to steer the boat allow at least 2 50mm beyond the swing radius of the propeller This will prevent the propeller from damaging the transducer when it is turned Do not...

Page 22: ...to the water line 4th Hold the bracket and the wedge if used against the transom and trace the position of the screw slots 5th Remove the bracket The screws in the outer slots should be placed about 1 4 6mm up from the bottom of each slot The screw in the center slot should be placed 1 4 6mm down from the top This will allow you to adjust the bracket up or down a bit Drill pilot holes 3 4 19mm dee...

Page 23: ... 23 Installation of the Transducer 7th Tilt the transducer in the brackets until it is positioned as illustrated in Picture 1 3 8th Once the bracket is in the correct position you can tighten the screws ...

Page 24: ... Button push the end of the everything to confirm a selection or entry Change the chart of scale Open the menu Select the Goto function Select the configuration modification you wish Select the activated section Press to place a waypoint and access the waypoint option Press and hold to place a MOB marker at your current position Power on off brightness and day night mode ...

Page 25: ...stment of gain STC level with turning Button push the end of the everything to confirm a selection or 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 Select the activated section Press to place a waypoint and access the waypoint option Press and hold to place a MOB marker at your current position P...

Page 26: ... 26 Keep pressing to switch off 1 3 3 Adjust brightness Pressing Fig 1 1 and controlling the brightness with 1 3 4 Use day night mode Pressing Fig 1 1 and changing the day and night with ...

Page 27: ... 27 2 Specification of the connectors ...

Page 28: ...on Cursor Showing the cursor icon AIS target Showing the received AIS target Databar Showing various data on the top or bottom Sidebar Showing various data on the right or left Cursor INFO The information of the cursor WPT INFO The information of WPT such as LAT LOT Range etc ...

Page 29: ...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 30: ... 30 3 3 Navigation Data page 3 3 1 Navigation Data Type1 3 3 2 Navigation Data Type2 ...

Page 31: ...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 32: ... 32 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 33: ...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 ...

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Page 35: ...ings as below 4 1 1 Fix Mode 1 Showing the largest LAT LOT 4 1 2 Fix Mode 2 Showing the LAT LOT SOG COG and userdata 4 1 3 Customizing Showing various data as what the user wants MENU Advance Setup Customizing Databar Edit Fig 1 2 1 The databar is coming as Fig 1 2 1 and choose the frame with Four frames are available as Fig 1 2 2 ...

Page 36: ... When choosing the frame setting up in each box as Fig 1 2 3 Fig 1 2 3 When finishing the set up press to exit Please refer Customizing for further question 4 2 Display MENU Advance Setup Customizing Databar Display ...

Page 37: ...s together the cursor is moving to Press together the cursor is moving to Press together the cursor is moving to Press together 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 ...

Page 38: ... 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 After choosing the page in Fig1 3 keep pressing until the window comes out as Fig 1 3 1 Selected red color ...

Page 39: ... 39 Fig 1 3 1 Choosing the frame with Two frames as Fig 1 3 2 Fig 1 3 2 After choosing the box choose the page as Fig 1 3 3 Fig 1 3 3 When finishing press to exit ...

Page 40: ... 40 7 Active ACTIVE When pressing ACTIVE the red box moves to to chartplotter or fishfinder All key functions change to chartplotter or fishfinder Selected red color ...

Page 41: ...NU Advance Setup Customizing Sidebar Display Choosing the sidebar Shown Hidden 8 2 Position MENU Advance Setup Customizing Sidebar Position Choosing the sidebar on the right or left 8 3 Edit MENU Advance Setup Customizing Sidebar Edit After finishing all of them as Fig 1 4 press to exit Please refer Customizing for further question ...

Page 42: ...ation data page Steering page Highway page as Fig 1 5 Fig 1 5 9 1 Type MENU Advance Setup Customizing Navigation data Type Two types of Navigation data page 9 1 1 Type1 Large LAT LOT as Fig 1 6 1 Editing the LAT LOT is unavailable 9 1 2 Type2 Various data as Fig 1 6 2 ...

Page 43: ...f there is no navigation data on the page editing the navigation data is unavailable MENU Advance Setup Customizing Navigation data Edit After finishing as Fig 1 6 3 press to exit Please refer Customizing for further question Fig 1 6 3 ...

Page 44: ...he MOB function 10 1 Inputing Keep pressing until the window comes out as Fig 10 1 and then MOB comes out with alarm 10 2 Exiting the alarm When alarming press and you may exit the alarm 10 3 Removing While MOB is setting press again and you may remove the MOB MOB is not stored in the flash memory ...

Page 45: ...g the micro SD as Fig 1 7 Fig 1 7 12 Save Userdata MENU Userdata Save Userdata Userdata is stored in the external Micro SD So if you want to save the userdata a micro SD must be inserted in the slot Userdata is in HY UserData ...

Page 46: ...d in a micro SD When storing give it a name and you will be able to store many tracks in the micro SD 12 3 2 Type2 Track can be stored in a micro SD Index will be a standard in Type2 After choosing the index stored it 12 4 User Line User Line can be stored in a micro SD When storing give it a name and you will be able to store many user lines in the micro SD 12 5 User Name User Name can be stored ...

Page 47: ...a 13 1 WPT WPT loads from the stored micro SD All of WPT in the micro SD show on the list Choose one of them and it will show There are two ways to load WPT First showing the stored WPT as well as the existing on the sceen After loading the stored you will see the window and press Second showing only stored WPT After loading the stored press ENTER 13 2 Route Route loads from the stored micro SD ...

Page 48: ... of them and it will show 13 3 2 Type2 Track loads from the stored micro SD Index will be a standard in Type2 After choosing the index stored it 13 4 User Line User line loads from the stored micro SD All of user line in the micro SD show on the list Choose one of them and it will show 13 5 User Name User name loads from the stored micro SD All of user name in the micro SD show on the list Choose ...

Page 49: ... 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 50: ...d WPT Name Name of the WPT Symbol Symbol of the WPT Color Color of the WPT Latitude Longitude LAT LOT of the WPT Depth Depth of the WPT Bearing Bearing between the WPT and the present position Range Distance between the WPT and the present position Date Time Date and time of the WPT when stored 2 2 Setting the WPT symbol Selected blue color ...

Page 51: ...chosen symbol will show when inputting WPT 2 3 Setting WPT Color MENU WPT Color Choose the color and press ENTER The chosen color will show when inputting WPT 2 4 Creating 2 4 1 Creating on the list MENU Userdata WPT List Selected red color Selected red color ...

Page 52: ...2 4 1 Inputting on the chart Call the cursor and move the position where you want and press The current symbol color show for the WPT 2 5 Erasing 2 5 1 Erasing on the list MENU Userdata WPT List Choose the WPT you want to erase and press 2 5 2 Erasing on the chart Call the cursor and put it on the WPT and press ENTER ...

Page 53: ... the WPT 1 Call the cursor and move it on the WPT and press ENTER 2 Choose Move 3 Move the WPT to the position where you want to move and press ENTER 2 8 Navigating 2 8 1 Navigating on the list MENU Userdata WPT List GOTO Choose the WPT on the list and press 2 8 2 Navigating on the chart ...

Page 54: ... 54 Call the cursor and move it on the WPT and press ENTER Choose GOTO to start ...

Page 55: ... 55 2 9 Sorting MENU Userdata WPT List MENU Sorting the order of WPT on the list ...

Page 56: ...rdata 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 to exit Edit Selected green color WPT Selected Blue color ...

Page 57: ...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 58: ... Name of the WPT Symbol Symbol of the WPT Color Color of the WPT Latitude Longitude LAT LOT of the WPT Depth Depth of the WPT Bearing Bearing between the WPT and the present position Range Distance between the WPT and the present position Date Time Date and time of the WPT when stored ...

Page 59: ...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 to exit and choose Store if needed 3 3 2 Creating new route on the list MENU Userdata Route List Press on the list to create a route Selected Blue color ...

Page 60: ...oute on the list to edit 3 5 Detail edit MENU Userdata Route List PAGE Choose the route on the list and press 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 MENU Fig 2 1 ...

Page 61: ...irst 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 distance 4 1 Track on off MENU Track Shown Hidden the track 4 2 Choosing the track 4 2 1 By time MENU Userdata Track Track Setup Record Setup Time Tracking by the set time 4 2 2 Setting the time in...

Page 62: ...ckness MENU Userdata Track Track Setup Thickness Setting the track thickness 4 4 Track Color MENU Track Color Choose the color and press ENTER The number next the color shows 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 Selected red color ...

Page 63: ...a Track Erase Press 4 5 2 Type2 MENU Userdata 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 Fig 2 2 List Showing the track room ...

Page 64: ...and time of the track room when stored Color Color of the track room On Off Shown the track On OFF 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 ...

Page 65: ...nt B 3 The cursor windows provides the distance and bearing between A and B 4 Press to exit 6 User Line Adding lines directly on the chart 1 Call the cursor 2 Press ENTER and User Line shows 3 Move the cursor to the beginning point and press ENTER 4 Keep moving the cursor and press ENTER each time 5 Press to exit A point B point Range Bearin g ...

Page 66: ...nd move it to the point 2 Press ENTER and choose User Name 4 Inputting letters with 5 Press to exit 8 Correction 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 Start point ...

Page 67: ... 67 The maximum range of Correction Offset is 5nm ...

Page 68: ... 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 69: ...e Setting up the 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 ...

Page 70: ...P C MAP and External map 2 9 1 HY Map 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 ...

Page 71: ...the current zoom level For this reason the map 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 ...

Page 72: ...the cursor on buoys or icons on the C MAP the information window is shown up automatically The default setting is hidden 3 Vessel 3 1 Vessel Icon Size The size of the present position is adjustable from 0 to 9 The biggest size is 0 The default setting is 9 3 2 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 m...

Page 73: ...is 0 05nm 5 1 3 XTE Alarm If you are out of the course it gives you a notice with alarm The default 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 ala...

Page 74: ...til sixty minutes The default setting is 3 min 5 4 User Line 5 4 1 User Line Alarm It alarms if it breaks into the setting area The default setting is OFF 5 4 2 User Line Radius It sets the range of the course alarm The default setting is 0 05nm ...

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Page 76: ...t Point of Approach is the closest distance that will be achieved between your vessel 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...

Page 77: ...sic color to red color Sleeping Target Target located outside the Activation Range Sleeping 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 78: ... 78 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 79: ...rlay on the screen On or Off The default setting is On 2 List 2 1 List Fig 3 2 Name Name of the AIS target MMSI MMSI of the AIS target Range Distance between the AIS target and the present position BRG Bearing between the AIS target and the present position Selected blue color ...

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Page 81: ... 81 2 2 Detail Choose the AIS target and press ENTER 2 3 Goto Choose the AIS target and press ...

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Page 83: ...range rings centered on your current position The default setting is OFF 4 AIS target size Choose the size of AIS tartget The default setting is Large 5 Display vessels by Color Different types of AIS transmissions can be selected to display different colors of icons on the chart ...

Page 84: ...est 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 values allowed are from 0 1nm to 10nm The default setting is OFF 8 3 TCPA Alarm The TCPA alarm is the time that a vessel will take to be in the same position as you currently are The default setting is OFF 8 4 TCPA Range The values allow...

Page 85: ...10 Others 10 1 Labels on vessels This menu controls what details are displayed alongside the vessels icons on the chart display 10 2 Cursor Box info When you move the cursor in chart mode over an AIS target a box appears showing details of that vessel 10 3 Messages List This window displays lists of specific AIS messages such as Safety Messages that the unit has received Scrolling down the list an...

Page 86: ... other station has received this SART message if not take the appropriate action 10 4 Test View Showing the text massage of SART Message The default setting is Off 10 5 Fishing net 10 5 1 Fishing net Display the programmed Fishing net AIS target The default setting is Off 10 5 2 Select name Program the name of Fishing Net 10 5 3 Alarm The alarm goes off when no Fishing net AIS target is in setting...

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Page 88: ...ncy 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 2 Choose the gain Selected ...

Page 89: ...s 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 other echoes with...

Page 90: ...ective 6 3 Bottom Lock Bottom Lock divides the Fishfinder main screen image for the selected Fishfinder into two sections The left hand section displays a Normal Mode image The right hand section of the screen displays the Fishfinder image relative to the sea bottom The sea bottom appears as a straight line with the Fishfinder image magnified for a short distance toward the surface A scale appears...

Page 91: ...ngle frequency or dual and some functions for example bottom zoom or lock 7 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 ...

Page 92: ...uring the depth automatically in the environment of the sea The default setting is Auto 1 3 Shift A user selects this function to see more detailed bottom of the sea When you turn up the shift the range of Fish finder shall go up from the shift range For example if you raise 5m of shift at 20m range the surface shall start 5m and the bottom range shall be 25m The default setting is 0m 1 4 Mode ...

Page 93: ...re another boats around you on sailing your Fish finder could be disturbed to work The step of the function is from off to level 2 The bigger number the more rejection The default setting is OFF 1 9 Noise Rejection Your Fish finder could be disturbed by the engine noise This function can reject the noise from the engine or other machinery instruments The default setting is OFF 2 Advanced Menu MENU...

Page 94: ...e screen The default setting is Hidden 2 1 7 TEMP Font Select the temperature font size on the screen The default setting is Large 2 1 8 Image Filtering This function is reduction of the noise The default setting is On 2 2 Color 2 2 1 Color Level This function adjusts the colors Make it upper level the color becomes darker The default setting is OFF 2 2 2 Color Rejection There are 16 color levels ...

Page 95: ...setting is 3 2 5 Alarm 2 5 1 Depth 2 5 1 1 Deep Depth Alarm It alarms when the set deep depth is out of the range The default setting is OFF 2 5 1 2 Deep Depth Range Setup the range of deep depth alarm The default setting is 0M 2 5 1 3 Shallow alarm It alarms when the set shallow depth is out of the range The default setting is OFF 2 5 1 4 Shallow range Setup the range of shallow depth alarm The d...

Page 96: ...It is available to setup the Range hight of the Fish school The bar next of display is shown The default setting is 50m 2 5 3 4 Alarm Interval If the the alram is on It is available to setup the alarm interval The default setting is middle 2 5 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 6 Water Temp The error of water t...

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Page 99: ... If it is on the latitude modify in the latitude modification 1 4 LOT 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 1 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 is incorrect every the country 1 6 COG filtering ...

Page 100: ...l confidence 2 1 Unit 2 1 1 DIST Speed Select desired unit of measure for distance and speed Choose from nautical mile knots 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 The 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 ...

Page 101: ...ult setting is incorrect 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 setup 2 3 5 1 Week starts on You can select the first day of ...

Page 102: ... 102 The chartplotter allows customizing the NMEA 0183 sentence ...

Page 103: ...in 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 Buzzer It is can be buzzer on off The default setting is on 2 4 4 Backlight time out It is the screen sets the time to sleep mode The default setting is off 2 4 5 Customizing 2 4 5 1 Databar 2 4 5 1 1 Display Setting up s...

Page 104: ...stomizes the Navigation data section except activated the fishfinder section 2 4 5 3 Sidebar 2 4 5 3 1 Display Shown Hidden Sidebar The default setting is off 2 4 5 3 2 Position Choosing the position of Sidebar on the right and left The default setting is left 2 4 5 3 3 Edit Editing Sidebar 2 4 5 4 Menu 2 4 5 4 1 Type Two kinds of Menu HGP and Smart The default setting is smart 2 4 5 4 2 Color Cha...

Page 105: ... 2 4 5 6 2 1 Color Setup In 16 kinds of the colors you can choose as many as you want and those will show on the track color window 2 4 5 6 Page mode It is a select the page mode Standard Choosing Page and customizing is available Flip Showing the chosen pages in order The default setting is Standard 2 4 6 TD Setup It sets Chain Pair ASF 3 Maintenance It is necessary to check the system or the ver...

Page 106: ...zed in the user setting 3 6 1 Setup Initialization reset without deleting user data 3 6 2 Factory Initialization returning to the initial system from the releasing of factory All user data will be deleted 4 Others 4 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 4 2 Capture List Avai...

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Page 108: ...sition 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 20 000 points Total of 16 colors and 16 icons are selectable each point with name tag 8 alphanumeric char...

Page 109: ... 109 Standard Equipment Configuration List Display unit External GPS ANT option Manual Protector Mounting Bracket Knobs Fuse Bolt Power cable Dimension ...

Page 110: ...S 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 20 000 points Total of 16 colors and 16 icons are selectable each point with name tag 8 alphanumeric characters 7 Track Point 50 000 points 2 types 8 Route Max capacity 1...

Page 111: ...ences 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 Dimension ...

Page 112: ...isition 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 20 000 points Total of 16 colors and 16 icons are selectable each point with name tag 8 alphanumeric cha...

Page 113: ... 113 Standard equipment configuration List Display unit External GPS ANT option Manual Protector Mounting Bracket Knobs Fuse Bolt Power cable Dimension ...

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Page 115: ...A 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 20 000 points Total of 16 colors and 16 icons are selectable each point with name tag 8 alphanumeric characters 7 Track Point 50 000 points 2 types 8 Route Max capacity 100 Ro...

Page 116: ... 6 Rejection 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 Dimension ...

Page 117: ... 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 ...

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Page 120: ...10301P SI TEX MARINE ELECTRONICS DATE 2014 04 07 1 2 SCALE MATERIAL MODEL DES BY PER N CHK BY SVS 560 460 series Souk J E DRA BY Kim Y S Kim Y S Kim Y S 1 8 6 7 5 3 4 2 Power Calbe WIRE COLOR PIN FUNCTION 12 36 2 1 3 4 7 6 5 8 3 8 4 1 7 6 2 5 ...

Page 121: ... 121 KIM Y S KIM Y S KIM Y S D J PARK S5 PA90101 SVS 560 460 series DESCRIPTION DWG NO DES BY 1 1 SCALE PER N MODEL CHK BY MATERIAL DRA BY External GPS Antenna SI TEX MARINE ELECTRONICS DATE 03 26 2014 ...

Page 122: ...rranty Exceptions This Warranty and Proof of Purchase must be made available to the authorized SI TEX Marine Electronics Inc service location or dealer at the time of service LIMITED WARRANTY EXCEPTIONS SI TEX Marine Electronics Inc will not be responsible for equipment which has been subjected to water or lightning damage accident abuse or misuse nor any equipment on which the serial number label...

Page 123: ...rranty and are covered by warranty for a period of one year for both parts and labor SI TEX Marine Electronics Inc will not at any time assume any costs or labor charges for checkout or external line fuse replacement or problems not found to be at fault in equipment itself THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF INCLUDING WA...

Page 124: ... contact numbers and e mail address for SI TEX Customer Service are SI TEX Main Office 1 631 996 2690 SI TEX Fax 1 631 996 2693 SI TEX Service E mail address service si tex com SI TEX Customer Support E mail address custsvc si tex com SI TEX Main Office Address 25 Enterprise Zone Drive Ste 2 Riverhead NY 11901 Technical Support is available from 9 00 AM to 5 00 PM Eastern Standard Time Monday thro...

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