Operator`s manual

Page-IV Sections
1 Product introduction and short description of how to use this manual.
Safety warnings. How to get started, including: Dedicated function keys
and short description of common functions.
2 System description. Overview of key functions and menu layout. Initial
start-up. Turn power on/off.
3 The radar menu and its related functions are only applicable when optional
radar scanner is connected. Radar quick menu gives access to e.g. Radar-
Chart overlay and start/stop transmission.
4 Chart operation. List of info windows. GOTO menu with start of naviga-
tion modes. PLOT menu with choice of plotting and inserting waypoints,
routes, lines, etc. Starting and stopping a track trailing the ship when
sailing out and use as safe return route. Chart setup of chart and C-MAP
functions - go to Appendix C for more information on C-MAP attributes.
5 The ECHO menu and its related functions are only applicable with built-in
echosounder module and connected transducer, except section 5.11 ‘Depth
& temperature diagram’ which applies to all models in the CX34/44/54
series.
6 Pilot menu & navigation examples describe what information is avail-
able during navigation, MOB alarm and setting anchor. Different ways of
obtaining a reliable position. Information of various positioning systems
and how accurate they are.
7 The engine menu will provide a graphical engine monitoring system,
which is compatible with engines outputting data via NMEA2000
®
.
8 Miscellaneous menu is where you will find special features as speed dia-
gram, satellite status and DGPS + SDGPS information, etc.
9 Waypoint / route menu. Read where to find (and maybe edit) all the way-
points, routes, tracks, lines and targets stored in the internal memory and
how to make new routes from the waypoints in the waypoint list together
with ‘Data transfer’ to/from a PC-Planner, via NMEA interface or transfer
data to store on a DataCard for safekeeping.
10 Setup menu is where you set up parameters, return do default settings and
check out the interface connections, including SimNet control.
11 Check for troubleshooting, maintenance and specifications.
Installation - how to physically install boxes, cables, transducers and other
devices - see separate Installation manual.