SVS-460 & SVS-560 OPERERATION MANUAL -1-
Pictorials This manual uses the following symbols for easy understanding safety instructions. Always follow these instructions carefully. WARNING Always follow this safety instruction to prevent death or injury. CAUTION Follow this safety instruction to avoid possible injury or damage to your property. Symbol “△” is a CAUTION or WARNING label indicating the safety instruction. WARNING This symbol is an Electrical Shock WARNING label. Symbol is an instruction that you must not violate.
WARNING Always follow this instruction to prevent death or personal injury. Turn power off During abnormality. If smoke or a small of burning occurs, a fire or an electrical short circuit may result. Turn the power switch OFF and shut down the power supply immediately. Never try to repair the system yourself. Call for service. Do not open Cabinet. High voltage exists in the instrument. Contact with voltage may cause possible injury or death.
Installation Cautions Follow installation instructions to avoid personal injury and system malfunction. Installation in rigid location. Mount your SVS-560/460 on a rigid frame or base to prevent your unit Use correct Installation materials. Use the installation materials provided in the standard accessory pack Keep away from direct sunlight. Keep your system out of direct sunlight as it may become damaged by Keep away from water.
Maintenance Cautions Use the following safety precaution internal inspection. Discharge capacitors. High voltage may be retained in the capacitors if the high-tension circuit several minutes after you have turned the power switch off. Check that power 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.
Operation Notes Observe the following operation notes, otherwise the system failure or deterioration can result. And periodical inspection and maintenance are required for keeping the system in an optimum condition. Backup important data. Use correct transducer only. Check transducer Connection before power on Always clean the transducer Transducer must be installed by authorized personnel. The waypoint and other registered data may become unreadable by unexpected failure.
SVS-560/460 Series CAUTION The SVS-560/460 Series Color LCD Chartplotter & Fishfider Systems employs the latest in proven technology to provide accurate fish & bottom information. The Plotter functions of SVS-560/460 series are totally dependent upon the capability of the navigation source to provide accurate position information. This device is only an aid to navigation. It should be used in conjunction with all other navigation accuracy.
SVS-560/460 series Introduction Fix Text Below, so that Words Do Not Separated Strangely at End of each Line. For centuries, sailors have been searching for a reliable and precise method of travelling the world’s waterways. From celestial navigating to the modern navigation techniques as Loran, Decca navigator, Omega or Transit Satnav, each system has had its problems with weather, range and reliability.
bolts through the mounting surface. Place large flat washers on the opposite side of the mounting surface from the bracket and then install lock washers and nuts. Tighten 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.
SVS-560/460 series Introduction HOW GPS WORKS Currently, the GPS constellation consists of 26 orbiting satellites (including 3 spares), but this number will increase in the future. The GPS receiver computes an accurate position by calculating the distance to the GPS satellites that orbit the earth. Signals are required from 3 satellites for two dimensional (2D) position calculation whilst 4 satellites are required for three dimensional (3D) position calculation.
SVS-560/460 series Introduction [The GPS position calculation] As illustrated in the previous figure, the position is calculated as the meeting point of three spheres, which are drawn around the three satellites with diameters d1, d2 and d3. Position Fixing Accuracy: HDOP The GPS fix accuracy is due to the locations of 3 satellites in the sky.
SVS-560/460 series Introduction #Fishfinder - How it worksThe SVS-560/460CF echo sounder consists of a transceiver display unit and a dual frequency transducer. An electronic signal pulse is generated in the transmitter section of the display unit. When coupled to the transducer, this signal is converted into an ultrasonic signal and is transmitted toward the bottom. The signal travels through the water until it strikes an object or the bottom.
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.
Installation of the Transducer A careful installation will assure maximum performance from your new SVS-560/460 series. Display Unit Location Select a location for your Display unit that provides easy viewing from all likely operator’s positions. The display unit is designed to be mounted on either a console or from an overhead surface. The Display unit is also designed for flush mounting using six threaded holes on the rear panel.
Installation of the Transducer Drill a 1/4 in. diameter hole at each marked location. Mount the Display unit bracket using bolts through the mounting surface. Place large flat washers on the opposite side of the mounting surface from the bracket and then install lock washers and nuts. Tighten securely. Install the display unit into the mounting bracket. Check alignment and operation of the pivots and security of the mounting.
SVS-560/460 Transducer Options Model # Beam Angles Type 45º @ 50kHz Plastic transom mount w/ 11º @ 200kHz depth, spd, temp. 45º @ 50kHz Bronze thru hull depth & 11º @ 200kHz temp.
Installation of the Transducer Installing the Transducer Cable- Thru-Hull and transom-Mount Installation cable, with the connector attached, is supplied with the transducer. During the installation, do not cut the transducer cable or remove the connector. Do not try shorten or splice the cable. The transducer cable includes several wires, along with shielding and insulation. If the cable is cut, it cannot be repaired. (Cutting the cable will also void the warranty.
Installation of the Transducer Installing the Power Cable- 1st) The 6-foot power cable supplied with the display unit should reach the source of DC power. Connect the power leads directly to the main battery isolation switch or breaker, or route the power leads to the DC power distribution panel. At the power source, connect the red wire to the positive terminal (+), and the black wire to the negative terminal (-). The negative terminal may also be called "ground" or "earth.
Installation of the Transducer Installing a Thru-Hull Transducer Follow these instructions if you are installing the thru-hull transducer. 1st) Once you have decided where to install the transducer, drill the hole for the part. Begin by drilling a small pilot hole (1/8" or 3mm) from the inside of the hull. (This small hole can be filled easily if the mounting location is not suitable.
Installation of the Transducer 7th) Go to the inside of the hull and slide the hex nut over the end of the cable. Fit the hex nut over the end of the transducer and tighten it. (On a vessel with a wooden hull, do not tighten the nut completely right away. Allow some time for the wood to swell after the vessel is put in the water.
Installation of the Transducer Positioning the Transom-Mount Transducer Follow these instruction if you are installing the transom-mount transducer. Begin by finding the best location for the mounting bracket. Here are the rules: If your boat has one propeller (outboard or inboard-outboard), mount the transducer about 18"(455mm) to the side of the centerline of the boat. See Picture 1-2 Choose the side that is on the down stroke of the propeller.(This is usually the starboard side of the boat.
Installation of the Transducer Mounting the Transom-Mount Transducer Follow these instructions if you are installing the transom-mount transducer. 1st). On a boat with a fiberglass hull, the leading edge of the transducer should extend 1/8""(3.2mm) to 1/4""(6mm) below the bottom edge of the hull. See picture 1-3. On an aluminum hull, the transducer should extend a bit more - 1/4"(6mm) to 3/8"(9mm).
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.
Getting Started 1. The Keyboard 1.1. Model:SVS-560C/SVS-460C KEY Description use this to select menu items, move the on-screen cursor Rotary: use this to select menu items 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.
1.2 Model: SVS-560CF/SVS-460CF KEY Description use this to select menu items, move the on-screen cursor and Choosing the frequency Rotary: use this to select menu items and Adjustment 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.
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 [▲][▼].
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3. Screen Overview 3.1. Chartplotter page ② ⑤ ① ③ ⑥ ⑦ ④ ① Vessel icon The present position. ② Cursor Showing the cursor icon. ③ AIS target Showing the received AIS target. ④ Databar Showing various data on the top or bottom. ⑤ Sidebar Showing various data on the right or left. ⑥ Cursor INFO The information of the cursor. ⑦ WPT INFO The information of WPT such as LAT/LOT, Range, etc.
3.2. Fishfinder page ① ② . ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ① Palette Showing the chosen colors. ② Depth bar The current depth. ③ Low Frequency Showing 50KHz. ④ High Frequency Showing 200KHz. ⑤ LF INFO The information of Low Frequency, 50KHz. ⑥ HF INFO The information of High Frequency, 200KHz.
3.3. Navigation Data page 3.3.1. Navigation Data Type1 3.3.2.
3.4. Highway page ⑥ ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ① WPT name The current WPT name. ② Direction of steer The best direction of the steering. ③ WPT icon The remaining distance of the WPT. ④ Vessel The out of the range from the best. ⑤ XTE Range The range of the XTE alarm. ⑥ Navigation Data The information of the various data.
3.5. Steering page ④ ① ② ③ ① WPT name Name of the WPT. ② Direction of steer The best direction of the steering. ③ WPT icon Showing the WPT and the bearing ④ Navigation Data Information of the various data.
3.6. GPS Status page ④ ① ② ③ ① Receiver status The current GPS status. ② Position of SAT. Position of the satellites. ③ SNB Graph Showing the WPT and the bearing. ④ Navigation Data Information of the various data.
4. Databar Showing various data on the top or bottom. 4.1. Mode ▶[MENU]->Advance->Setup->Customizing->Databar->Mode Databar has three meanings 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).
(Fig.1.2.2) 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.
Setting the databar, “Shown/Hidden”. 4.3. Position ▶[MENU]->Advance->Setup->Customizing->Databar->Position Setting the databar position on the top or bottom. 5. Cursor 5.1. Calling the cursor Press [◀][▶][▼][▲] on the chart, the cursor comes out. 5.2. Moving Press [◀][▶][▼][▲], the cursor is moving to the direction. Press [◀][▼] together, the cursor is moving to “↙”. Press [▶][▼] together, the cursor is moving to “↘”. Press [◀][▲] together, the cursor is moving to “↖”.
Cursor information window “Shown/Hidden”. 6. Page ▶ [PAGE] Choosing the various pages that set up pages or customized. Move the red box to choose the page. Selected (red color) (Fig.1.3) 6.1. Page mode ▶[MENU]->Advance->Setup->Customizing->Page mode Two ways to choose the page. 6.1.1. Standard With seeing the set up page, choosing the page or modifying. 6.1.2. Flip Showing the set up pages in order. (* In Flip mode, modifying the order is available.) 6.2. Modify After choosing the page in (Fig1.
(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.
7. Active ▶[ACTIVE] When pressing [ACTIVE], the red box moves to to chartplotter or fishfinder.
8.Sidebar Databar on the right or left. (*Sidebar is available only in the full chartplotter and the full fishfinder) 8.1. Display ▶[MENU]->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.
9. Navigation Data Navigation data is available in Navigation 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). (Fig.1.6.1) (Fig.1.6.2) 9.2.
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10.MOB If a person or missing an object overboard and you need to get present position, use the 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”.
11. MircoSD Inserting 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 “..
12.1. WPT WPT can be stored in a micro SD. When storing, give it a name and you will be able to store many WPT’ in the micro SD. 12.2. Route Route can be stored in a micro SD. When storing, give it a name and you will be able to store many routes in the micro SD. 12.3. Track 12.3.1. Type1 Track can be stored 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.
13. Load Userdata ▶[MENU]->Userdata->Load Userdata Userdata loads from the stored micro SD. If you need to load the userdata, the stored micro SD must be inserted in the slot. (*Userdata is in “..\HY\UserData\”) 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 .
13.3.Track 13.3.1. Type1 Track loads from the stored micro SD. All of track in the micro SD show on the list. Choose one 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.
Chartplotter getting started 1. GOTO 1.1. Goto type1 1.1.1. Setting ▶[MENU]->Navigation->Goto type->type1 Setting GOTO with creating a route at the same time. Move the cursor to the position where you want to go and press [ENTER]. (*While navigating, WPT can be added in the route) 1.1.1.2. Exit/Store If you want to exit, remove the cursor and press [GOTO]. The window to store or not shows up. Choose one of them and you will exit. (*If you have one WPT in the route, the WPT will be stored.
2. WPT 2.1. List ▶[MENU]->Userdata->WPT->List Editing, creating, erasing and navigating are available on the WPT list. ① ⑤ Selected(blue color) ⑥ ② ③ ④ ⑦ ⑨ ① List Showing all of the stored WPT. ② Name Name of the WPT. ③ Symbol Symbol of the WPT. ④ Color Color of the WPT. ⑤ Latitude/Longitude LAT/LOT of the WPT. ⑥ Depth Depth of the WPT. ⑦ Bearing Bearing between the WPT and the present position. ⑧ Range Distance between the WPT and the present position.
Selected(red color) Choose the symbol and press [ENTER]. The chosen symbol will show when inputting WPT. 2.3. Setting WPT Color ▶[MENU]->WPT Color Selected(red color) 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->[+] Adding WPT with pressing .
(*When adding, LAT/LOT show the present position and current symbol/color show for the WPT) 2.4.1. Inputting on the chart Call the cursor and move the position where you want, and press (*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]. - 51 - .
2.6 Erasing all of WPT ▶[MENU]->Userdata->WPT->List->[PAGE] On the WPT list, press . 2.7. Moving 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 Call the cursor and move it on the WPT, and press [ENTER]. Choose “GOTO” to start.
2.9. Sorting ▶[MENU]->Userdata->WPT->List->[MENU] Sorting the order of WPT on the list.
2.10. Editing ▶[MENU]->Userdata->WPT->List Editing the WPT on the list. WPT Selected(Blue color) Edit Selected(green color) 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.
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3.3. Creating Two ways to create route The first uses “GOTO type1” and the 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.
3.4. Edit ▶MENU->Userdata->Route->List Choose the route 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) Press on the Route detail and you may add the stored WPT as (Fig.2.1).
3.5.2.1. Adding new WPT Press on Rout detail and you may add new WPT. 3.5.3. Erasing WPT Choose the WPT and press . 3.6. Navigating ▶[MENU]->Userdata->Route->List->[GOTO] Choose the route on Route list and press . 3.7. Erasing Choose the route and press . 4. Track The maximum point is 50,000. Two ways to manage the track. The first is to manage the total 50,000 points by colors. The second is to divide 50,000 points in five rooms, and you can store 10,000 points for the maximum in each room.
▶[MENU]->Userdata->Track->Track Setup->DIST Interval Setting the distance interval. 4.3. Setting the thickness ▶[MENU]->Userdata->Track->Track Setup->Thickness Setting the track thickness. 4.4. Track Color ▶[MENU]->Track Color Selected(red 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.
(*The number next the color shows the number point of the track color.) 4.5.1.2. Erasing all of track ▶[MENU]->Userdata->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. ① ② ③ ④ ⑦ ⑤ ⑥ (Fig.2.
③ Date&Time Date and time of the track room when stored ④ Color Color of the track room ⑤ On/Off 선택된 index에 항적 상태를 표시합니다. ⑥ Display Show/Hidden the track room ⑦ Start Point The beginning of the track room ⑧ End Point The end of the track room 4.5.2.3. Erasing Choose the track room on the list and press .
5. Measuring the distance and bearing Measuring two points, “A” and “B”. 1. Call the cursor and move it on the point, “A”. 2. Move the cursor on the point, “B”. 3. The cursor windows provides the distance and bearing between A and B. 4. Press to exit. B point A point Range Bearin g 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.
Start point 7. User Name Adding a place name directly on the chart. 1. Call the cursor and move it to the point. 2. Press [ENTER] and choose “User Name”. 4. Inputting letters with [◀][▶][▼][▲]. 5. Press 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”.
(* The maximum range of Correction Offset is 5nm.
Chartplotter operation 1. Map Orientation ▶[MENU]->Advance->Map Setup->Map Orientation 1.1. True Motion ▶[MENU]->Advance->Map Setup->Map Orientation->True motion The True Motion is in the way the vessel position is presented. In True Motion mode, the vessel icon moves over the map while the map remains stationary. (* It is not available to operate on Course up and Head up.) 1.2.
2. Map setup ▶[MENU]->Advance->Map Setup 2.1. Map orientation 2.1.1. True motion You can select “True motion” (☞ The default setting is OFF.) 2.1.2. Up mode You can select “Map Orientation” (☞ The default setting is North Up.) 2.2. UserData Display Setting up shown/hide the user data on the display. 2.3. INFO Display Setting up shown/hide common item between the HY-MAP and the C-MAP on the display. 2.4. Map scale Setting up the map scale on the display. 2.5.
Though GPS information is accurate, there could be an error in the chart at latitude. The error can be modified in the chart latitude modification. 2.7. LOT. Modification Though GPS information is accurate, there could be an error in the chart at longitude. The error can be modified in the chart longitude modification. 2.8. Chart Select the chart among HY-MAP,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.
Choosing how to zoom-in/out. (☞The default setting is Turbo.) 2.9-2. C-Map (*Only for *C-MAP mode.) 2. 9-2.1. SAT.Image Setting up the overlay Satellite Image on the C-MAP. (☞The default setting is shown.) 2.9-2.2. Font & Symbols On charts it is possible to set the size of all names and symbols drawn on the charts, selecting between Normal size and Large size. (☞The default setting is normal.). 2.9-2.3.
levels contained in the C-CARD are displayed, if we are in a charts level contained in the C-CARD the next four charts level are displayed. (☞The default setting is auto.) 2.9-2.6. Multi Language Select language for name of the place, lighthouse or buoy. (☞The default setting is English.) 2.9-2.7. QuickView It is available to set up. Place 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.
5.1. Navigation 5.1. 1. Arrival Alarm: When you approach into the waypoint range, it gives you a notice with alarm. (☞The default setting is OFF.) 5.1.2. Arrival Radius: It is to adjust the range of arrival from your waypoint. If you have a route, it changes to the next waypoint automatically. (☞The default setting 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.
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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AIS getting started 1. What is AIS? AIS is an Automatic Identification System. It has been introduced to improve the safety of navigation by assisting in the efficient operation of ship to ship, ship reporting and VTS applications. The system should enable operators to obtain information from the ship automatically, requiring a minimum of involvement of ship’s personnel, and should have a high level of availability.
Target Sleeping Target Lost Target to red color. Target located outside the Activation Range. Sleeping target is represented by a small oriented triangle. 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.
4. Quick INFO on AIS target Choose “AIS information window” on (Fig.3.1) and AIS data shows under the AIS target.
AIS operation ▶[MENU]->AIS 1. AIS On/Off Turns the display of AIS targets overlay on the screen On or Off. (☞The default setting is On.) 2. List Selected(blue color) 2.1. List ① ② ③ (Fig.3.
2.2. Detail Choose the AIS target and press [ENTER]. 2.3. Goto Choose the AIS target and press .
2.4. Sort Press to choose how to sort on (Fig.3.2). 3. Display radius Displays range rings centered on your current position. (☞ The default setting is OFF.) 4. AIS target size Choose the size of AIS tartget. (☞ The default setting is Large.) 5.
display. 6. Display vessels by Type Different types of AIS transmissions can be selected to display different types of icons on the chart display. 7. Filter AIS types This function allows you to turn on or off reception from different types of AIS transmissions, for instance if you only wanted to view Class B vessels on the chart display then select Class B On and all the others Off. 8. Alarm 8.1.
If you want the alarms to ignore vessels that are travelling at less than a particular speed then switch ON. 8.8. Speed less than The values allowed are from 0.1kt to 9.9kt. 9. Set up AIS outs etc 9.1. Mark vessels as lost after Setting the time of “Lost target”. (☞The default setting is 7min.) 9.2. Remove lost vessels after If the updating AIS target is unavailable in the set time, erasing the AIS target on the screen.. (☞The default setting is 10min.) 9.3.
viewing. If the “Status” shows “Test” then no further action is required as it is just a test transmission. If the “ Status” shows “Active” it will also show the MMSI, Name and position, the SART icon should now be displayed on your chart screen at that location. Monitor your VHF radio on Channel 16 and establish whether any other station has received this SART message, if not take the appropriate action. 10.4. Test View Showing the text massage of SART Message. (☞The default setting is Off.) 10.5.
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#Fishfinder getting started 1. Choosing the frequency In dual frequency mode, choosing the frequency with [▲][▼]. (*The chosen frequency shows in red) Selected 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. 3. Twisting the rotary key to control the gain. 5.
1. Choose the frequency. 2. Choose the STC. 3. Twisting the rotary key to control the STC. 6. Mode ▶[MENU]->Mode Three kinds in Fishfinder. 6.1. Normal Normal mode (with Auto Range active) displays the sounder image with the surface at the top of the screen and the sea bottom in the lower part of the screen. The depth scale indicates the depth range appearing in the display. Bottom contours and fish echoes are displayed at the depths where they are detected.
above the sea bottom to aid in determining distances of echoes near the bottom. Use the Sounder Menu to set the magnified Bottom Range from 2.5 to 20m (10 to 60ft.). Default setting is 10m (40ft.). If the depth Range is set manually, the setting must place the sea bottom echo in the lower portion of the screen for Bottom Zoom to be effective. 6.3. Bottom Lock Bottom Lock divides the Fishfinder main screen image for the selected Fishfinder into two sections.
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. [Fig.2.
#Fishfinder operation 1.Menu ▶ [MENU] 1.1. Userdata It is same as Chartplotter. PLS refer the Chartplotter operation manual. 1.2. Deep Depth Range Smart4/5 selects the best condition for measuring 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.
When there are 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] -> Advance 2.1. Display 2.1.1.
(☞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 for Fish finder. The color bar is on the left of the Fish finder.
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 default setting is 0M.) 2.5.2. TEMP(Temperature) 2.5.2.1.
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 temp value can be corrected. (setting:-10.0~10.0℃,-10~10°F) (☞The default setting is 0.) 2.7. TD Setup Choosing the frequency of the TD. 2.8.
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General operation 1.GPS It is available to control and confirm information in GPS receiver. 1.1. Coordinate System It sets coordinate system of GPS or Loran. (☞The default setting is GPS.) 1.2. Datum It shows GPS Datum. WGS-84, which is the worldwide standard is only available. (☞ The default setting is WGS-84.) 1.3. LAT. Modification There could be a receiving signal error from satellites. If it is on the latitude, modify in the latitude modification. 1.4. LOT.
(☞ The default setting is incorrect every the country.) 1.8. LAT/LON Unit It is to select the number of the unit for Lat/Lon. (☞ The default setting is 4 unit.) 1.9. Receiving Port It is to select Inter receiver Internal, External and AIS. (☞ The default setting is Internal.) 2. Setup It is available to set the menu or units for user’s visual confidence. 2.1. Unit 2.1.1. DIST/Speed Select desired unit of measure for distance and speed.
2.2.2. Variation There could be a difference between the magnetic compass and the GPS compass. An error depends upon your area. 2.3. Time & Date 2.3.1. Reference Available to adjust the collect local time by the UTC time from the GPS. (☞The default 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.
DESCRIPTIONS CONTENTS OF DATA FIELD $GPGGA Global Positioning System Fix Data ON $GPVTG Course and Ground Speed ON $GPZDA Time and Date OFF $GPRMB Recommended minimum navigation information OFF $GPRMC Recommended Minimum Specific GPS/TRANSIT DATA OFF $GPAPB Heading/track controller (Autopilot) sentence B ON $GPXTE Cross-track error, measured OFF $GPBOD Bearing, origin to destination OFF $GPBWC Bearing and distance to waypoint ON $SYPLT Samyoung autopilot OFF 2.4.2.
It customizes the data bar information. 2.4.5.1.4 Mode It is available to set up the data bar. - Customizing : It is selectable and modifiable the data bar by user. - Fix mode : It is fixed data bar by default. It is not available selectable and modifiable the data bar by user. (☞ The default is User mode.) 2.4.5.2. Navigation Data 2.4.5.2.1. Type It is a select the navigation data type. (☞ The default setting is Type1.) 2.4.5.2.2.
2.4.5.5.3 Position Setup Choose the position of Information window. (☞ The default setting is Auto.) 2.4.5.6. Userdata 2.4.5.6.1. WPT 16 kinds of symbol and color. Choose the symbols and the colors. 2.4.5.6.1.1. Symbol Setup In 16 kinds of the symbols, you can choose as many as you want, and those will show on the WPT symbol window. 2.4.5.6.1.2. Color Setup In 16 kinds of the colors, you can choose as many as you want, and those will show on the WPT color window. 2.4.5.6.2. Track 2.4.5.6.2.1.
3.4. Simulator It is necessary for an indoor demonstration. The simulations of GPS, Fish finder or AIS in the memory.. 3.5. Language Select the language. 3.6. Initialization 3.6.1. User Initialization The stored setting is initialized 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.
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SVS-560C General specification 1. Display Screen: 2. Resolution: 3. Power Supply: 4. Operating Temperature: 5. Performance Standard: 6. Option: 5inch Color LCD with LED backlight WVAG (800 X 480 pixels) DC 12V~36V(+-10%) 5W -15°C~+50°C IMO Resolution MSC.112(73) MicroSD, External GPS Antenna GPS Receiver specification 1. GNSS Receiver Capabilities GPS L1 C/A code GLONASS L1OF/ QZSS L1 C/A code Galileo E1B/E1C/L1 2. Number of Channel: 52 channels 3. Horizontal Positioning Accuracy Autonomous 2.
Standard Equipment Configuration List Display unit External GPS ANT(option) Manual Protector Mounting Bracket Knobs Fuse & Bolt Power cable Dimension - 103 -
SVS-560CF General specification 1. Display Screen: 2. Resolution: 3. Power Supply: 4. Operating Temperature: 5. Performance Standard: 6. Option: 5inch Color LCD with LED backlight WVAG (800 X 480 pixels) DC 12V~36V(+-10%) 7W -15°C~+50°C IMO Resolution MSC.112(73) MicroSD, External GPS Antenna, Transducer GPS Receiving specification 1. GNSS Receiver Capabilities GPS L1 C/A code GLONASS L1OF/ QZSS L1 C/A code Galileo E1B/E1C/L1 2. Number of Channel: 52 channels 3.
3. Output Power: 4. Range speed: 5. Image speed: 6. Rejection: 7. Function: 300W/ 600W 300W : 2.5m ~ 300m / 600W : 2.
SVS-460C General specification 1. Display Screen: 2. Resolution: 3. Power Supply: 4. Operating Temperature: 5. Performance Standard: 6. Option: 4.3inch Color LCD with LED backlight WVAG (480 X 272 pixels) DC 12V~36V(+-10%) 4W -15°C~+50°C IMO Resolution MSC.112(73) MicroSD, External GPS Antenna GPS Receiver specification 1. GNSS Receiver Capabilities GPS L1 C/A code GLONASS L1OF/ QZSS L1 C/A code Galileo E1B/E1C/L1 2. Number of Channel: 52 channels 3. Horizontal Positioning Accuracy Autonomous 2.
Standard equipment configuration List Display unit External GPS ANT(option) Manual Protector Mounting Bracket Knobs Fuse & Bolt Power cable Dimension - 107 -
SVS-460CF General specification 1. Display Screen: 2. Resolution: 3. Power Supply: 4. Operating Temperature: 5. Performance Standard: 6. Option: 4.3inch Color LCD with LED backlight WVAG (480 X 272 pixels) DC 12V~36V(+-10%) 6W -15°C~+50°C IMO Resolution MSC.112(73) MicroSD, External GPS Antenna, Transducer GPS Receiver specification 1. GNSS Receiver Capabilities GPS L1 C/A code GLONASS L1OF/ QZSS L1 C/A code Galileo E1B/E1C/L1 2. Number of Channel: 52 channels 3.
2. Frequency: 3. Output Power: 4. Range speed: 5. Image speed: 6. Rejection: 7. Function: 50 and 200 KHz (single or dual) 300W/ 600W 300W : 2.5m ~ 300m / 600W : 2.
Customizing items POG LAT/LOT of the present position. (Red: out of GPS service/Black: GPS on service/Blue: SBAS or DGPS on service) SOG (Speed Of Ground) Boat speed. COG (Course Of Ground) Boat direction. DATE Date of today. TIME Present time. HDOP Horizontal Dilution Of Precision. PDOP Position Dilution Of Precision. W.POG WPT Position Of Ground W.NAME (WPT Name) the present WPT of the destination #DEPTH Present depth. #TEMP (Temperature) Present water temperature.
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