background image

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A second menu panel will appear, press the

 key to select

the CLEAR DATA box. In the Side Menu the CLEAR MARK/

EVENT option will be highlighted, as shown below.

Figure 28 - Clear Data Menu

To remove an individual Mark or Event, position the map

cursor over the Mark you wish to delete and press the

SELECT

 key. The Mark or Event will vanish.

You may then reposition the map cursor and press the

SELECT

 key for any other Mark or Event  you wish to delete.

To erase all Marks use the

 key to highlight the CLEAR ALL

MARKS option and then press the 

SELECT

 key.  The Chartnav

will then ask you to confirm this by pressing the 

SELECT

 key

again.  Alternatively you may abort the procedure by pressing

the

 key.

When you have removed the appropriate Marks press the

PAGE

 key to return to the PLOTTER Page Display.

11.4  Man Overboard Sequence

If the PLOTTER Page is not displayed, press the 

PAGE

 key

(Blue key) until you can see the charts.  If there is a Pop-Up

Window, press the 

PAGE

 key or move the Trackerpad to clear

it.

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Summary of Contents for Chartnav 343

Page 1: ...Chartnav343 User sGuide Issue03 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 2: ...STEMS a ISO 10133 ExtraLow VoltageDCInstallations b ISO 13297 AlternatingCurrentInstallations ISO InternationalStandardsOrganisation Theinformationcontainedinthismanualisbelievedtobeaccurateatthe timeofgoingtoprintbutnoresponsibilitydirectorconsequentialcanbe acceptedbyCetrekLtd fordamageresultingfromuseofthisinformation CetrekLtd reservetherighttomakechangeswithoutnoticetoanyofits products docume...

Page 3: ...8 LCDscreen Itscleardisplaysandthesimplicityofitsoperation makeitonethemostuser friendlyplottersavailable Safety TheuseofaChartnavdoesNOTavoidtheneedfornormal watchkeeping TheChartnavshouldnotbeyouronlysource ofnavigation Itshouldbebackedupwithtraditionalpaper charts navigationalinstrumentsandknowledgeoftheiruse Wealsoremindyouthatincertaincountriesyouarerequired bylawtocarryonboard anduse theoffi...

Page 4: ...ceandBearingBetweenTwoPoints 25 4 4 TrackPlotMode 26 4 5ChartBoundaries 26 4 6ChangeColour Colouronly 26 4 7 CourseUp Resolution Colouronly 26 4 8 ThePLOTTERPageMenuSystem 27 4 9TheMenuStructure 28 5 TheDISPLAYPage 31 5 1 TheDisplay Menu 31 6 TheNAVIGATIONDATAPage 33 7 TheGPSSTATUSPage 35 7 1 The GPS Menu 36 8 Alarms 37 8 1 WaypointArrivalAlarm 38 8 2 AudibleAlarm 38 8 3 KeyBeep 38 8 4 ReportedAla...

Page 5: ...oute 53 12 6 ClearLastW P 54 12 7 EditRouteSub Menu 54 12 8 InsertW P 54 12 9 DeleteW P 54 12 10 MoveW P 54 12 11 CopyaRoute 55 12 12 LinkTwoRoutes 55 12 13 DisplayAllRoutes 57 12 14 ClearAllRoute 57 12 15 EditingWaypointInformation 57 12 16 ReceivingandTransmittingData 57 13 UsingT argets 59 13 1 ClearingtheTarget 60 14 CustomisingyourChartnav343 61 14 1 TheTRACKMenu 61 14 2 TheLat LongMenu 63 14...

Page 6: ...nstrument74 15 9 ConnectingAnAutopilot 74 15 10 RouteTransferConnections 75 15 11 ConnectingthePowerSupply 75 15 12 InstallationSchematic 76 16 InstallationSettings 77 16 1 NMEAMessages 78 17 DiagnosticT ests 79 17 1 TheSerialInterfaceTest 80 17 2 InputDataDisplay 80 17 3 ChangeParameters 80 17 4 C CardTest 81 17 5 KeyboardTest 82 17 6 RAM ChipsTest 82 17 7 DimMenu 82 Warranty Index All manuals an...

Page 7: ...antpartof anynavigationsystem Donotassumethattheco ordinates youreceivefromyourposition findinginstrumentare infallible RememberalsothattheElectronicChartsareonlyas goodasthepaperchartstheyweredigitized copied from TheChartnav343isintendedasasupplementtostandard papercharts notareplacement Aprudentnavigatoralways double checkshisdataagainstothernavigationalaids the safetyofyourvesselandyourcrewisa...

Page 8: ...HARTNAV343 8 THE CHARTNAV 343 Figure2 TheChartnav343 HighResolution 7 LCDDisplay BacklitFunction Keys C MAPCF95ChartCards Trackerpad Internal CartridgeReader All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 9: ...AL 8000 TheseidentifytheoperatingsystemasChartnav343 SYSTEM WORD 000585A1 A C MapReference Number EPROM TEST WhentheunitcompletestheEpromTestitwilldisplay PASSED If the unit finds a fault with the Eprom NOT PASSED willbeshown ACetrekDistributorshouldbeconsulted RAM TEST HavingcheckedthehardwaretheunitcompletestheRAM TestbydisplayingPASSED Shouldaserioushardwareerror befoundtheunitwilldisplayNOTPAS...

Page 10: ... a v i g a t i o n TheCHARTNAV343isdesignedonlytoeaseandspeedupnavigation c a l c u l a t i o n sa n dm u s tn o tb er e l i e du p o n e x c l u s i v e l y Rather CHARTNAV343shouldbeusedonlyasabackuptoofficial g o v e r n m e n tp a p e rc h a r t sa n dt r a d i t i o n a l n a v i g a t i o n a l m e t h o d s D i s p l a y e dc h a r t sa r eo n l yc u r r e n to nt h ed a t eo fi s s u es h ...

Page 11: ...Figure4 ThePageCycle ThePlotterpagedisplaysthechartsandhasaccesstothe menusystemwhichenablessettingstobeadjustedandthe Chartnav343tobecustomisedtosuityou Theremainingpagesarededicatedinformationpages providingquick easyaccesstonavigationaldata Theseare explainedindetailinchapters5 6 7 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 12: ...omandPanControls When the cursor stops over a symbol on the chart a window Popsup withbriefdetailsabouttheitemthesymbolrelates to ThisPop UpWindowalsotellsyouwhichkeystouseto accessfurtherinformationorfunctions Figure6 APop UpWindow The charts are viewed in one of two modes ChartingModeiswherealldistanceandbearinginformation istakenfromthecursorposition Ifthecursor bumps the edgeofthescreen thecha...

Page 13: ...rarrowssurroundingthePAGEkeyareusedto movearoundthemenusinasimpleandlogicalmanner followingthepromptstopressthecorrectkey Amapofthefullmenustructurecanbeseenatsection4 9 MarksandEvents TheChartnav343canremember upto500Userpointsand willdisplayasymbolatthatpositiononanychart Thesearelat longpositionsidentifiedbysymbolsonthe screen Thereisachoiceofsymbol a16characteridentifier positionanddateentered...

Page 14: ...thattheboatwillautomaticallyfollowaroute Thisisdonebycreatinga Target thatitsteerstowards When theboatnearlyreachesthetargettheChartnav343willmove the target to the next waypoint in the route and so turn the boat Figure8 AnExampleRoute Tocreateatarget positionthecursoroveraUserPointor Waypoint the Pop Up Window shows An option at the bottom of the window will be SELECT to enter target press theSEL...

Page 15: ...safely traveltoinastraightline 5 PresstheMARKkey Atthecursorposition amark symbolisshown APop upwindowisdisplayed Atthe top of the window the unique User Point number is shown YoucanpresstheMENUkeyandeditthewindow byputtinganidentifiernamein changethesymboland editthelat long Thisisdonebyusingthearrowkeysthat arearoundthePAGEkeyandtheSELECTkey Pressthe MENUkeytoexitthewindoweditingmode 6 PresstheS...

Page 16: ...ast 5 CheckthatthereisnoPop upwindowshowing movethe cursoroffanysymbolifthereis PresstheMENUkeyand theselectionbarappearsacrossthetopofthescreen 6 PLOTTER isalreadyhighlighted sopresstheSELECTkey toactivateit Theselectionbarwillchange 7 ROUTES isalreadyhighlightedsopresstheSELECTkey toactivateit Theselectionbarchangestogive6route options 8 Use the and keys to highlight a route that is clear Thebot...

Page 17: ...sumethattheChartnav343isconnectedtobotha positionfindingdevicesuchasaGPS andasuitableautopilot 1 PressthePOWERkeytoturntheuniton Thescreenwill showthetestinformation thentheCetrekglobelogo thenstopattheCautionscreen 2 PresstheSELECTkeytocleartheCautionscreen The PLOTTERPagewillbedisplayed 3 Checkthattheindicatedvessel spositioniscorrect Ifyou cannotseethevessel spositiononthescreen pressthe CHART ...

Page 18: ...symbolwillchangetoadiamondwithacrossthroughit andastraightlinewillbedrawnbetweenthevessel s positionandthetarget Checkthatthisisasafetrackto follow 10 The Pop Up Window will tell you which way it will follow theroute backwardsorforwards whichyoucanchangeif you choose to join a route at a waypoint other than an endone 11 TurnyourautopilottoNavigatorModeandletthe Chartnav 343 take over When you reac...

Page 19: ...ourwithdifferentcolours FromthispagethechartsonthecardsMarks Eventsand Waypoints UserPoints areplacedandeditedandRoutesare entered ItisfromthispagethatTargetWaypointsarecreated soRoutesmaybenavigatedandpersonalchartinformation andwaypointlibrariesarebuiltup WhentheChartnavisreadinginformationfromthecard for exampletoredraw theword Loading isdisplayed WheneveryouleavethePLOTTERPagetheChartnav remem...

Page 20: ...atacardforanewchartwhichcontainsthesamecursor positionatascalesimilartothatofthecurrentchart Ifoneis availableitautomaticallychangestoit Ifthereisnotone available thedisplaywillnotgobeyondthatpoint soensure thatyouhaveadequatecardsforyourjourney The right window is a Data Display Window which is divided intoatophalffornavigationorchartinginformation anda lowerhalfforgeneralinformation Figure10 The...

Page 21: ...0156 00W IfaFixhasneverbeenreceived asetofdasheswillbe displayedinsteadofthevessel sco ordinatesandtheFix status will display NOT RECEIVED SOG 10 2 kts SOG Speed Over Ground may be displayed COG 168 0 mag COG CourseOverGroundmaybedisplayed 168degrees magneticinthisexample Ifthepositioninginstrumentisnotconnectedorits messageisbadlyreceived adashappearsinplaceofthelast number in the FIX SOG SPEED C...

Page 22: ...area WGS84 when selected and available on the card WGS84 NOT AVAILABLE when selected but not on this chart card or UNKNOWN for any datum other than WGS84 i e the datumoftheoriginalchart 020 00 NM Thisisthepresentscaleofthechart INFORMATION Thisiswheregeneralpurposeinformationisdisplayed WhenthePAGEkeyispressedandheldfor3secondsthe PLOTTERPagegivesaFullscreenChartDisplay TheDataDisplayWindowisnolon...

Page 23: ...itfeature EachEvent hasitsownuniqueuserpointnumberforidentification Targetsymbol thechosenWaypointyouwishtonavigateto DefaultWaypointsymbols usedtocreateaRoute Each WaypointhasanumberindicatingwhichRoutetheWaypoint isinandtheWaypoint spositionwithinthatRoute MultipleUserPointsymbol usedwhentwoormoredifferent userpointsshareaposition Allidentificationnumbersare displayed ManOverboardsymbol whichisp...

Page 24: ...dow InformationPop UpWindow Similarly aPop UpWindow displayinginternational abbreviations willappearifthemapcursorisplacedovera CartographicObject Toviewthisinformationinfull PresstheMENUkeyfordetailsonthecartographic object s PresstheSELECTkeyfordetailsonthecartographic object s plusDepthContours LandorDepthAreaand SourceData TheInformationPagedisplaysatreestructureofthe CartographicObjectsandthe...

Page 25: ...theA Bkey again Alineisdrawnbetweenthepointsandthedistance andbearingfromAtoBisdisplayedintheInformationBox Figure14 DistanceandBearingBetweenTwoPoints InNavigateMode onepressof theA Bkeywillautomatically givethedistanceandbearingfromtheship spositiontothe cursor TheA Bsymbolcanbecleared atanytimeby PressingandholdingtheA Bkeyuntilitbeeps or UsingtheClearDataoptioninthePlotterMenu see section11 3 ...

Page 26: ...whichpointintothechartarea WhenChartBoundariesissettoAuto IfviewingtheWorldmapthefirstchartscontainedinthe chartcardsaredisplayed Ifyouareinachart containedinthechartcards thenext fourchartlevelsaredisplayed Figure15 ChartBoundaries 4 6ChangeColour Chartnav343Colouronly Thecolourof thesymbolsforMarks Events Routes Tracks and theTarget canbechanged 4 7 CourseUp Resolution Chartnav343Colouronly TheC...

Page 27: ...s Themenustructureinnextsectionshowsthe variousmenupathsavailablefromthePLOTTERPage Figure17 TheMenuDisplay Whilstthemenusystemisopenthemapcursormaybe movedaroundtheChartDisplayasusualbutthePop Up Windows will only operate within the Routes Menu As you turn onto a new waypoint the Resolution setting will determinewhenthemappresentationwillturntocontinue displayingthedirectionoftravelasCourseUp All...

Page 28: ... 9TheMenuStructure PLOTTER SELECT to enter Routes SELECT to enter Routes 1 6 CLEAR USED View Route ClearRoute Start New Route AddtoRoute ClearLastW P Edit Route SELECT to enter InsertW PinRoute DeleteW pinRoute Move W P in Route CopyaRoute LinkTwoRoutes DisplayAllRoutes ClearAllRoutes TransferRouteData ClearData ClearMark Event ClearAllMarks ClearAllEvents ClearA B Track Tracking ON OFF Trackby DI...

Page 29: ... ON OFF OtherSettings Names ON OFF Compass ON OFF Chart Generation ON OFF ComplexIcons SINGLE MULTIPLE ChartBoundaries ON AUTO OFF Track Plot Mode ON OFF Course Up Chartnav 343 Colour only ON OFF Resolution Chartnav343Colouronly 5 30º Change Colour Chartnav 343 Colour only Mark SELECT to change colour Event SELECT to change colour Route SELECT to change colour Target SELECTtochangecolour Track SEL...

Page 30: ... CorrectPosition Correction ON OFF ComputeCorrection Lighting Set level DISPLAY BOXES SELECT to enter 1 6Boxes Options Speed COG Distance Bearing VMG Trip Log Dst TripTime Water Speed Heading Ap WindSpd Tr WindSpd Ap WindAng Tr WindAng WaterTemp Depth WayP N TTG XTE Date Time ETA GPS Local Time Offset ALARMS Wpt Alarm OFF 0 10NM 0 50NM 1 00NM 5 00NM Audible Alarm ON OFF Key Beep ON OFF All manuals...

Page 31: ...hemoreinstrumentsconnected tothesystemthegreatertherangeofdataavailable Figure18 TheDISPLAYPage 5 1 TheDISPLAYMenu TheDISPLAYPagedoesnotgiveaccesstothemenusystem tocustomisethelayoutofthispageyoumustreturntothe PLOTTERPageusingthePAGEkey FromthePLOTTERPage PresstheMENUkeytoaccessthemenusystem Usethe keytohighlighttheDISPLAYoption PresstheSELECT keytoaccesstheDISPLAYPageSet UpMenu TheDISPLAYPageSet...

Page 32: ...oreachofthe1 2 4and6boxchoicesalready setup Thereforeadjustmentstothedisplayboxesarenot essentialbutamatterofpreference Ifthedataoptionshave beenalteredbutyouwishtoreturntothedefaultsettings simplyhighlightthe RestoreDefaults optionbelowthebox valuesandpresstheSELECTkey Onceyouarehappywiththedatadisplayexitthemenu systemandreturntothePLOTTERPagebypressingthePAGE key Usethe and keystoselectthenumbe...

Page 33: ...gnedtoshowposition datainaclearandconcisemanner Thepageispurelyfor informationandgivesnoaccesstothemenusystem Only thePAGEkeywilloperatefromhere takingyoutothenext pageinthecycle Figure20 TheNAVIGATIONDATAPage The NAVIGATION DATA Page can be turned ON or OFF to add it to or remove it from the page cycle details of how to do thisaregiveninsection15 5GPSDisplay All manuals and user guides at all gui...

Page 34: ...CHARTNAV343 34 All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 35: ...geshowsthedetailedinformationreceivedfromany GPSconnectedtoyourChartnav343 Theamountofdata thatisdisplayeddependsupontheparticularmakeofGPS thatisconnected ForexampleifaDeccaispartofyour system only the basic Date Time Lat Long SOG and COG datawillbeshown Thediagramaboveshowsthemaximum datathatmaybeseen Date ThisistheDay MonthandYearinformationasreceivedfrom thesatellite Time Thetimereceivedfromth...

Page 36: ...OverGround C O G Thevessel sCourseOverGround Altitude Thisisthealtitudeofthevessel antennaabovemeansealevel H D O P HorizontalDilutionofPrecisionshouldbelessthan6for accuratedata V D O P VerticalDilutionofPrecisionshouldbelessthan6foraccurate data 7 1 TheGPSMenu TheGPSSTATUSPagedoesnotgiveaccesstothemenu system toallowalocaltimeoffsettobeenteredyoumust returntothePLOTTERPageusingthePAGEkey Fromthe...

Page 37: ...inthelowerrightcornerofthedisplay Use the and keys to choose the alarm you wish to change theoptionwiththeblackbackground Figure22 TheAlarmMenu Onceyouhavemadeyourselection exittheAlarmsMenuby pressingthePAGEkey Foreachalarmcondition promptsatthebaseoftheAlarm Pop UpWindow willindicatewhichkeyshouldbeusedto clearorignoretheAlarm ALARM WAYPOINT ARRIVAL SELECT TO CLEAR Figure23 TheWaypointArrivalPop...

Page 38: ...ssageinaPop UpWindowandanaudiblealarmwill sound Theaudiblealarmfeaturemaybeswitchedoff Highlight AUDIBLEALARMontheSideMenuandusetheSELECTkey to choose between ON and OFF 8 3 KeyBeep Eachtimeakeyispressed theunitemitsabeepsoundto confirmthatthekeypresshasbeenregistered TheKEYBEEPsettingontheAlarmsMenuturnstheaudible responsefromakeypressONorOFF AgainusetheSELECT key to switch between the two settin...

Page 39: ...tisbacklit foreasyoperationatnight Figure24 TheChartnav343 9 2 TheChartCards TheChartnavoperateswithC MAPelectroniccardsandits owninternalCetrekoperatingsoftware Youmusthavethe correctC MAPCF95cardsforyourregion justasyouwould papercharts Theinternalcardreaderhas2slots itdoesnotneedacardin eachslotinordertooperate Equallyitisnotimportantwhich slotthecardisin TheinternalsoftwareoftheChartnavhasabas...

Page 40: ...urces thechartsdonot containgreaterdetailorzoominlargerthana1 1ratio Thegoldcardcontactsshouldbekeptclean freefromany debrisordirtthatmaycollectthere Ifthecontactsshould becomedirty youcaneasilycleanthemusinganordinary pencileraser Thecardsarewaterresistant butnot waterproof keepthemprotectedfromwaterandspray Thecardsmaybechangedatanytimeexceptwhenthe ChartnavisredrawingthePLOTTERPage Toinsertthec...

Page 41: ...dgeoftheTrackerpad Ifthepadispressedand heldthecursormovementwillspeedup WhenyouareintheChartingMode movingtheTrackerpad untilthemapcursor bumps theedgeofthescreenwill causetheChartDisplaytopanorscrolltothenextview When the Chartnav is processing Loading will appear on the PLOTTERPageandKeypadmaynotoperateforafewseconds 9 4 TheFunctionKeys Figure26 TheFunctionKeys All manuals and user guides at al...

Page 42: ...gthePAGEkeyfromanywhereinthemenu systemwillreturnyoudirectlytothechartdisplay Alternatively highlighting the option in the top menu panelandpressingthe keywilltakeyoubacktothe previousmenulevel TheSELECTKey TheSELECTkeyisusedtoselectmenuoptionsfromthetop menupanelinordertoaccessfurthersub menusortochange thestatusofthechosenoptionorsetting ItisusedtoselecttheTargetWaypointwhenfollowinga singleormu...

Page 43: ...ion onthechart Thisisexplainingindetailinsection11 WithintheMenus the keyisusedtoscrollalongthe menuoptionstotheright TheMARKand key PressingtheMARKkey ineitherChartingorNavigateMode FullscreenDisplayorNormalOperation placesanumbered Markonthechartatthecurrentmapcursorposition Inmenuoperationthe keymovesdowntheoptionsor turnsthescreenandkeyboardlightingdown TheA Band Key TheA Bkeyfunctioncanbeused...

Page 44: ...eINkeyagain orholditdownuntilthesystemsteps throughseveralscales withouthavingtowaitfortheredraw Ifalarger scalechartisnotavailableonthecardforachosen location theChartnavwillautomaticallyturntoTrackPlot Modeon withtheCartographyautomaticallyswitchedoff Thezoominfunctionwillstilloperatedownto0 005nmper scalelength TheINkeyisstillactivewithinthemenusystemprovidingthe ChartDisplayisvisible TheZoomOU...

Page 45: ...menus Youmaymeasuredistancesandbearings enter editordeleteMarksandEventsandselectaTargettonavigate to Youdonotneedtohaveaposition findingdeviceconnected toyourChartnavinordertousethismodeofoperationbut youwillnotbeabletoenteraTargetunlessoneisconnected 10 2 NavigateMode InordertouseNavigateModeyoursystemmustbe connectedtoaworkingposition findinginstrument InNavigateModealldistanceandbearinginforma...

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Page 47: ...areaofthechartisviewed 11 2 EditingaMarkorEventPop UpWindow IfthePop UpWindowisnotvisible movethemapcursor over the Mark or Event that you wish to edit and the window willappear Youcanenterorchangea16charactername changethesymboloramendthelat longposition ThePop UpWindowswillnotbedisplayedwhilstyou areinthemenusystem exceptintheRoutesMenu RememberthatwhilstthePop UpWindowis displayedthefourdirecti...

Page 48: ...acter andenterthenewposition Whenthecorrectpositionisentered presstheSELECTkey andtheChartnavwillrememberthenewpositionforthat Mark or Event Onceyouhavefinishededitingtheinformationinthewindow usetheMENUkeytoexiteditmode Whenthekeyhasbeen pressedthePop UpWindowwilldisappearforafewseconds beforebeingdisplayedagain Toclearthewindoweithermovethemapcursorawayfrom theMarksymbolusingtheTrackerpadorpress...

Page 49: ...anyotherMarkorEvent youwishtodelete ToeraseallMarksusethe keytohighlighttheCLEARALL MARKSoptionandthenpresstheSELECTkey TheChartnav willthenaskyoutoconfirmthisbypressingtheSELECTkey again Alternativelyyoumayaborttheprocedurebypressing the key WhenyouhaveremovedtheappropriateMarkspressthe PAGEkeytoreturntothePLOTTERPageDisplay 11 4 ManOverboardSequence IfthePLOTTERPageisnotdisplayed pressthePAGEkey...

Page 50: ...w ifnecessary IfunderAutopilotControlfollowingarouteandhavetravelled somedistanceawayfromtheperson itispossibletoselect theMOBsymbolasatarget bypressingtheSELECTkey Thiswillimmediatelyturnthevesselaroundandreturntothe MOBposition AnArrivalAlarmPop UpWindowwillbe activated PresstheEVENTkeyuntilabeepisheardtoclear the MOB target Once the rescue is over to clear the MOB Window press the EVENTkeyuntil...

Page 51: ...sorcontrolsthesectionofthechartthatisviewed InNavigateMode althoughyoumayzoominand out theregionofthechartthatisdisplayedis controlledbythepositionofthevessel Tomakeplottingandeditingroutesatseaeasier theChartnav 343hasanAutolocatefeature whencursorispositionednear theUserPoint 12 1 RoutesMENU Tomakeyourrouteasaccurateaspossible thereareseveral editfunctionavailableontheChartnav343 FromthePLOTTERP...

Page 52: ...ed but not edited 12 3 ClearRoute ThisdeletesallWaypointsfromtheselectedRoute allowingit to be used again It does not delete any Mark or Event information justtheiruseasWaypointsintheRoute IntheRoutesMenu selecttheroutetobeclearedusingthe and key thenusethe and keystohighlight CLEARROUTEintheSideMenu PresstheSELECTkeyand theChartnavwillaskyoutoconfirmyourcommandby pressingtheSELECTkeyasecondtime o...

Page 53: ...oute placethemapcursorovertherelevantsymbol sothatthe Pop UpWindowisdisplayed YoumustthenpressthePAGE keytoremovethewindowbeforeyoupresstheSELECTkey which makes the Mark or Event a Waypoint AMultipleUserPointsymbolwillbedisplayedandwillshow bothWaypointandMark Eventidentificationnumbers YoucouldnowselectoneoftheWaypointsandmakeitthe Target oryoucanleavethisrouteuntilyouwishtouseit Detailsoncreatin...

Page 54: ...heSELECTkeyasecondtimeto releasethetrackandplacethenewWaypointinposition The routewillautomaticallyberenumbered 12 9 DeleteW P ThisfunctionallowsaWaypointtobedeletedfromanywhere alongtheRoutethatisbeingeditedorviewed Highlightthe DELETE W P option on the Side Menu and then place the map cursorovertheWaypointthatistobedeleted Pressthe SELECTkeytoconfirmthedeletion Theroutewill automaticallyberenumb...

Page 55: ...can choose to abort the copy or to replace the old Route with the new copy Return to the Routes Menu and select the new Route which you can now edit 12 12 LinkT woRoutes AnotherwayofstartinganewRouteistolinktwoexisting onestogethertoformathirdRoute ChooseorprepareaclearRoutelocationforyournewRoute In our example we are linking ROUTE 2 to ROUTE 4 into ROUTE 3 Route 3 will start at 2 01 and finish a...

Page 56: ...ooses thefirstclearRoute ifanyare clear otherwiseitdefaultsto ROUTE1 Youmaychangethe locationusingthe and keys Choosethenewlocation andpresstheSELECTkey If thechosenRouteisnotclear a warning will be given with the chancetoabort Youcannowselectthenew Route and edit or work with it asyouwish PressingthePAGEkeywill returntotheChartDisplay Alternativelyhighlightthe optionintheTopMenuPanel andpressthe ...

Page 57: ...ePop UpWindowisnotvisiblemovethemapcursorover the Waypoint you wish to edit OncethePop UpWindowisdisplayed presstheMENUkey toaccesseditmodeandthenusethefourdirectionalkeysand SELECTkeytoalterthenameoridentifier changethesymbol usedtoidentifytheWaypointoramendthelat longposition Figure32 EditingaWaypointPop UpWindow 12 16 ReceivingandTransmittingData SomeNavigatorshavetheabilitytotransmitandreceive...

Page 58: ...resstheSELECTkey TheChartnavwillconfirmthatitisawaitingthedataand givestheoptionofabortingtheprocedure ifrequired The datashouldnowbetransmittedbytheNavigatorandstored intheappropriateRoute IftransferringdataintoanalreadyusedRoutethe originalRoutewillbelost T ransmitData AccesstheDataTransferPageasdetailedabovein Receive Data Usethe keytohighlighttheTRANSMITDATA option on the Side Menu Ensure that...

Page 59: ...ed Thismaybea largecoursechange WithNavigatorControlselected engageNavigatorControlon yourAutopilot Thevesselwillturnontothattrack TheCross TrackErrorinformationwillthenkeepthevesseloncourse AsthevesselapproachestheTargetWaypointtheWaypoint ArrivalAlarmwillbetriggered IftheChartnavissettoManualRouteFollowing seesection 14 5 whentheWaypointisreached youhavetomanually selectthenewTargetWaypoint Posi...

Page 60: ...tto accessthePop UpWindow A prompt at the base of the window will read SELECT to deleteTarget SimplypresstheSELECTkeytoexecutethe deletion theWaypoint MarkorEventwillreturntoitsusual symbolandthelinedrawnfromthevessel spositionwillbe cleared All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 61: ...eworadjusttheTracksettingsenterthemenusystem usingtheMENUkeyandpressSELECTtoenterthePlotter option Thiswillcallupafurthermenu scrollalongtothe TRACKoption oncethisishighlightedtheTrackoptionsare displayedintheSideMenu ThefirstoptionallowsyoutoturnthetrackingfunctionONor OFF simplyhighlightTRACKINGandusetheSELECTkeyto togglebetweenthetwosettings Figure34 TheTrackMenu IfthetrackingisswitchedONyoumay...

Page 62: ...tually travelled WheninChartingModethenumberofpointsremaining shownasapercentageoftrackmemoryremaining is displayedintheDataDisplayWindowonthePLOTTERPage WhenthememoryisfulltheChartnavwillcontinuetorecord newpositionsbuttheoldestpartofthetrackwillbelostas newpointsareadded WhentrackingisON thevessel strackwillautomaticallybe drawn on the chart as the vessel moves When the screen redrawsthefulltrac...

Page 63: ...ThePOSITIONLIBRARYoptionallowsaccesstoyourPosition Library ThiscontainsalltheMarks EventsandWaypoints thatyouhaveentered theyaresortedintogroupsbyRoute numberandbyWaypointnumber foreasyreading Toopenthelibraryusethe and keystoselectthe POSITIONLIBRARYoptionandpressSELECT Figure35 ThePositionLibrary Ifthelibraryhasmorethanonepageyoumayscrollthrough thepagesusingthe and keys InChartingModethedistanc...

Page 64: ...etedyourentrypresstheSELECTkey toconfirmtheco ordinatesorthePAGEkeytoabortthe procedure ToexittheEnterLat LongMenuandreturntotheLat Long Menu pressthe key ToleavethePositionLibraryand returntothePLOTTERPagepressthePAGEkey 14 3 TheUSERSETTINGSSub Menu ThefifthoptioninthePlotterMenuistheUserSettingsMenu WhenthisishighlightedandtheSELECTkeypressedthe menuoptionsintheTopMenuPanelchangetogiveafurther f...

Page 65: ...ettings ThesecondoptiontobefoundundertheUserSettingsMenu istheInstallSettingsSub Menu Withthisoptionhighlighted intheTopMenuPanel presstheSELECTkeytoenterthe InstallSettingsSub Menuitself Theinstallationsettingsfoundinthissub menuareusuallyset upduringinstallationandrarelychangedoncetheunitis configuredtoyourrequirements Use the and keystohighlightasettingandthenthe SELECTkeytocyclethroughtheoptio...

Page 66: ...tostoptheautopilotdataoutput facilityfromfunctioningsimplyselecttheOFFoption RouteFollowing ThissettingchangesthewaytheChartnav343willbehave when it reaches a Waypoint in a Route that it is following Manual whentheWaypointisreached theChartnavgivesan alarmbutdoesnotchangecourse Youmustthenselectthe nextTargetWaypointmanually Automatic whentheWaypointisreached theChartnavwill automaticallymakethene...

Page 67: ...dChartDatumWGS84 Astheearthisneithersmoothnorexactlyspherical Navigationalchartshavebeendrawnusingvarioustheoretical modelsoftheearth ssurface oftenforlocalisedareas With the advent of GPS which is a global system a global modeloftheearth ssurfacewasrequired WGS84 World GeodeticSystem1984 isthelatestmodelwhichisusedby mostmodernnavigationreceivers Target waypoint Track Arrival Alarm Sounds 0 05 NM...

Page 68: ...onceaT argethasbeenenteredand thebearingcalculated GPSDisplayandGPSStatusDisplay Asnotedpreviouslyinthemanualthelasttwoinformation pagesinthePageCycle theNAVIGATIONDATAandGPS STATUSPages maybeswitchedOFFtoremovethemfromthe cycle thereby leaving a two page cycle In this menu the GPS DisplayreferstotheNAVIGATIONDATAPage PlotterScreen ThisoptiondeterminesthewaythePLOTTERPagewillbe displayed when the ...

Page 69: ...Positionfunctionallowsyoutooffsetthe displayedvessel spositionfromthenavigator sfixposition Useextremecautionwhenusingthisfunctionandbeaware thatonlysmallcorrectionsshouldbenecessary ChecktheChartDatumandFixDatumbeforemakinga correction Ifalargeerrorisobservedbetweenthenavigator sfixposition andyourknowncorrectposition itmaybeasaresultofan unreliablefixfromyournavigationreceiver Ifyouentera correc...

Page 70: ...r If anewcorrectioniscomputedbutthecorrectionissettoOFF thecorrectionwillbecalculatedbutnotuseduntilyouswitch thecorrectiontoON Onlythenwillthevessel sposition move to the new location 14 7 TheLIGHTINGMenu AdjacenttotheCorrectPositionoptionintheUserSettings Menuisthelightingcontroloptions FromthePLOTTERPage presstheMENUkey Themain menuwillappear Plotterwillbehighlighted presstheSELECTkeyandanew me...

Page 71: ...llingorcuttinganyholes pleaseconsidertheexact locationandcableroutingthatisrequiredforeachunit Please readthisInstallationsectionandtheinstallationinformation suppliedwithanyassociatedequipment beforeyouinstallthe Chartnav343system 15 2 SuggestedProcedure We suggest that the following procedure will allow you to installthesystemencounteringtheleastproblems Readthismanual thenselectthebestpositionf...

Page 72: ...tingforthesystembeinginstalled Itisgoodpracticetocleatallcablestofixedpointsatnoless than0 5m 18 spacingandwherecablespassthrough bulkheads protectthecablewithasuitablegrommetor sleeve KeytotheColourCodingofCables R Red Rouge Rot Rojo B Blue Bleu e Blau Azul BK Black Noir e Schwarz Negro BN Brown Marron Braun Marron V Violet Violet te Violett Violeta G Green Vert e Grun Verde W White Blanc he Weis...

Page 73: ...atrunnionswivel mount which allows the unit to be positioned to obtain the bestviewingangle TheChartnav343canbemountedona dashboardoroverhead Figure38 Dimensions 15 6 ClearanceDimensions Figure39 Clearance All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 74: ...eChartnavControl Unit IfyourinstrumentisabletooutputcombinedInstrumentand navigatordata itshouldbeconnectedviathe7WayFemale cabletoPowerI OPort TheChartnav343shouldhaveonlyonesourceofnavigation data connectedeithertoExternalGPSPortorPowerI OPort asdetailedabove IfnavigatordataisbeingsentviaPort2 C netdatasuchas depthorspeed withnoGPSinformation maybeconnected throughPort1 15 9 ConnectingAnAutopilo...

Page 75: ...fullybetransferred Incorrectwiring e g reversepolarity cancause irreparabledamagetosomeequipmentandisnot coveredbytheCetrekwarrantyagreement 15 11 ConnectingthePowerSupply MakeanyNMEA C netSerialDataandautopilotconnections asdetailedinthepreviousparagraphsandasshownonthe InstallationSchematiconthefollowingpage Checkthattheseconnectionsarecorrectandthenconnect thePinkandScreenwires fromthePowerI Os...

Page 76: ...CHARTNAV343 76 15 12 InstallationSchematic Figure41 InstallationSchematic All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 77: ...tnav 343 unit and turntheunitonusingthePOWERkey TheChartnavwill carryoutaself testroutineanddisplayacautionpage Onceyouhavereadthispagecarefully presstheSELECTkey tocontinue AfterabriefdelaythePlotterScreenwillbe displayed AccessthemenusystemusingtheMENUandSELECTkeys Then usingthe and keys highlighttheUSER SETTINGSheadingandpresstheSELECTkey Referto CustomisingYourChartnavSection14 5InstallationSe...

Page 78: ... MWV VWT App WindDir MWV VWR TrueWindDir MWD MWV VWT WaterTemp MTW Depth DBT DPT Date Time ZDA GGA RMC GLL Mag Variation RMA RMC DGPSFixFlag GGA HDOP GGA Antenna GGA SatelliteInfo GGA GSA GSV Notarget NMEAO P PilotO P GLL VTG BWC GGA RMC and ZDA WithT arget NMEAO P PilotO P GLL XTE BOD APB APA WCV VTG BWC GGA RMB RMCandZDA RouteTransfer RTEandWPL All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 79: ...dingthe SELECTkey pressthePOWERkeytoturntheuniton ContinuetoholdtheSELECTkeyuntilyouhearseveral beeps TheLCDwillthendisplaythefollowingmenu Figure43 DiagnosticTestMenu Therearetwowaystochoosetestoptions Usethe and keystomovetoyourselection anasterisk willindicate whichoptionisselected PresstheMENUkeytochoose The MENUbuttonisalsousedtoincreaseordecreaseoptions AlternativelyyoucanusetheTrackerpadtom...

Page 80: ...ampleNMEA0182insteadof0183 Checkyourreceivermanualtobesurethatyouhaveselected theproperinterfaceformat IftheLCDisblank youmayhaveabrokenconnectionandno data is being received or the unit may not be set up to look forthecorrectsignalsource UART seeChangeParameters whichfollows 17 3 ChangeParameters YoucanchecktomakesurethattheChartnavisreceiving dataproperly byselectingChangeParameters whichallows ...

Page 81: ...benecessarytoexperimentwiththeinput parameterstodetermineexactlywhatformatyourreceiveris providing STANDARD INPUT PARAMETERS BaudRateWordLength Parity Polarity C netNMEAData 4800 8 bit None Normal NMEA0183 4800 8 bit None Normal NMEA0182 1200 8 bit Even Normal FurunoCIF 4800 7 bit Even Normal Koden757 4800 8 bit None Inverse Koden717 4800 8 bit None Inverse II Morrow 1200 7 bit None Normal Navstar...

Page 82: ...est If you seem to be having problems with your unit one of the bestthingstodo istorunacheckontheinternalmemoryor RAM IftheChartnavexhibitsunusualbehaviourorappears tobemalfunctioning itmaybepossibletocorrectthe problembyclearingtheRAM ThisoperationwilleraseallMarks Events Routes WaypointsandstoredTrackPlots Itwillalsoreturn allselectors InputDataFormat Autopilotselection etc totheoriginaldefaults...

Page 83: ...ofthefailure InstallationCodeofPractice Inadditiontotheinstallationinformationcontainedwithin thismanual the CodeofPracticeforElectricalandElectronic InstallationsinBoats producedbytheBMEA is recommendedasausefulguide BMEA BritishMarineElectronicsAssociation AmemberoftheBritishMarineIndustriesFederation MeadlakePlace ThorpeLeaRoad Egham Surrey TW208HE All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 84: ...repaironboardthe vessel Thewarrantorwillnotassumethecostsofanyunauthorised labour waitingtime travellingtime overtimeorcorrectionoffaulty installation unauthorisedlabour travelaccommodationand orliving expense replacementorrepairofunitsabusedorsubjectedtowater damage otherthanunitsdesignatedwatertight VI i Ifthepurchaserbelievesanypartoftheequipmentisdefectivehe shouldreturnthesaidpartwithin24mont...

Page 85: ...avenoliabilityforincidental orconsequentialdamagesofanykind vi Thiswarrantyshallnotcoverdefectsordamagearisingasaresultof thefaultyworkmanshipofanydistributor agentofthesellerordealerin thegoods orotherpersonnotbeingthesellerorit semployeein respectoftheinstallationofthegoods vii Thewarrantorherebynotifiesthepurchaserpurchasingasa consumer thathisstatutoryrightsgivenundertheSalesofGoodsAct 1979and...

Page 86: ...12 20 45 Clear A BLabel 25 49 All Routes 57 Event 49 Last Waypoint 54 Mark 49 Route 52 ColourCodingofCables 72 Connections Autopilot 74 Position findingInstrument 74 Power 75 RouteTransfer 75 ContrastKey 44 Correct Position Menu 69 Course Over Ground 21 35 Course Up 26 CrossTrackErrorDisplay 68 Cursor Symbol 23 D Data Display Window 20 DataTransfer 58 Depth Units 69 DiagnosticTests 79 Direction Ro...

Page 87: ... Structure 28 MOB 50 Pop Up Window 50 Symbol 23 50 Multiple User Point 53 N Navigate Mode 13 20 45 CrossTrackErrorDisplay 68 Navigation Data Page 33 Switching On or Off 68 Navigator 58 ReceivingandTransmittingData 57 Normal Display 20 P Page Cycle 11 Page Key 11 22 44 Plotter Page 12 19 FullscreenDisplay 22 Normal Display 20 Selecting Normal or Full 68 Symbols 23 Pop Up Window 12 Alarm 25 Informat...

Page 88: ...peed Units 69 T Target 15 18 51 53 59 Clearing 60 Waypoint Arrival 67 TemperatureUnits 69 Track 22 EraseTrackMemory 62 SwitchingOn 62 Trackinterval 62 TrackMenu 61 Track Plot Mode 44 Trackerpad 41 TransmittingData 57 Tutorial Enter a Route 16 Navigating to Single Waypoint 15 Recall and Navigate a Route 17 U Units CourseandBearing 67 Distance 69 Speed 69 Temperature 69 User Point 47 User Settings M...

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