Suzuki SMD 9 Operator's Manual
Suzuki SMD 9 Operator's Manual

Suzuki SMD 9 Operator's Manual

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Pub. No. OME-45040-A
(TEHI) SMD7/SMD9
300 TAKATSUKA, MINAMI, HAMAMATSU, JAPAN
(Elemental Chlorine Free)
The paper used in this manual
is elemental chlorine free.
A: NOV. 16, 2018
00019546210
Printed in Japan
Multi-Function Display
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Part No. 34916-98L00
Nov, 2018 Eng.

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  • Page 1 Multi-Function Display OPERATOR’S MANUAL (Elemental Chlorine Free) The paper used in this manual is elemental chlorine free. A: NOV. 16, 2018 Pub. No. OME-45040-A (TEHI) SMD7/SMD9 00019546210 Part No. 34916-98L00 Nov, 2018 Eng. Printed in Japan 300 TAKATSUKA, MINAMI, HAMAMATSU, JAPAN...
  • Page 2 If the label is missing or damaged, damage to, or failure of, the equipment. contact a SUZUKI agent or dealer about replacement. About the TFT LCD The TFT LCD is constructed using the latest LCD techniques, and displays 99.99% of its pixels.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    How to delete an instrument information............2-3 2.3 Troll Mode ........................2-4 2.3.1 Activating/deactivating Troll Mode ..............2-4 2.4 Engine Setup Menu Overview..................2-5 2.5 Suzuki Diagnostic System Mobile ................2-5 2.5.1 Creating and scanning QR codes ..............2-6 2.5.2 Viewing stored QR code files on your SMD7/9 ..........2-6 2.5.3...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS PLOTTER.......................4-1 4.1 Plotter Overview ......................4-1 4.2 How to Select a Chart Type..................4-1 4.3 Changing the Display Range..................4-2 4.4 Orientation Modes ..................... 4-2 4.5 How to Move the Charts .................... 4-2 4.6 Own Ship Icon Display Settings ................4-2 4.6.1 COG vector settings ..................
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS 6.8 How to Show or Hide All Points .................6-5 6.9 What is a Polyline?.....................6-6 6.10 How to Create a Polyline....................6-6 6.11 Polyline List ........................6-6 6.12 Polyline Color Setup....................6-7 6.13 Finding Polylines on the Map ..................6-7 6.14 How to Delete Polylines .....................6-8 6.15 How to Delete a Vertex ....................6-8 ROUTES........................
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS 8.5.3 How to offset the bottom echo............... 8-5 8.6 Manual Fish Finder Operation ................... 8-5 8.6.1 How to select the manual mode ..............8-5 8.6.2 How to select a display range................ 8-5 8.6.3 How to shift the range..................8-5 8.6.4 How to adjust the gain ...................
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS 10.3 AIS Target Symbols ....................10-1 10.4 AIS Activation Range ....................10-1 10.5 How to Ignore Slow Targets..................10-2 10.6 How to Show AIS Target Data .................10-2 10.7 Show/Hide the AIS Target ID ...................10-2 10.8 AIS List Overview.....................10-2 10.8.1 How to show the AIS target list ..............10-2 10.8.2 How to sort the AIS target list...............10-2 10.8.3 AIS list sub menu operations ...............10-3 10.9 CPA and TCPA Notifications..................10-3...
  • Page 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS 12.5 How to Take a Screenshot ..................12-4 12.5.1 How to save screenshots to the microSD card..........12-4 12.5.2 How to delete screenshots ................12-4...
  • Page 9: Foreword

    Congratulations on your choice of the Multi-Function Display SMD7/SMD9. We are confident you will see why the SUZUKI name has become synonymous with quality and reliability. This equipment is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environ- ment.
  • Page 10: System Introduction

    SYSTEM INTRODUCTION How to Turn the Power On/Off The power button is located on the lower-left side of the outer edge of the screen. Press and hold the button to turn the power on. A short “beep” sound is released to indicate that the power is on, then the start-up procedure begins.
  • Page 11: How To Lock The Screen

    Plotter Radar Fish Finder Instruments SUZUKI Engine From the [Home] screen Tap the [Home] icon to show the [Home] screen, then tap the icon for the page you want view. If the icon you want is not visible, drag the screen to the left.
  • Page 12: How To Edit And Delete

    Pin tool icon: Tap to save the selected page in the [Quick Page] list. Edit contents icon: Tap to customize the page contents. (See section 1.4.2.) Trash icon: Tap to delete the selected page. Note: The full-screen plotter page (single-section) and Suzuki Engine page is not editable.
  • Page 13: How To Switch Screen Operation In Multi-Section Layouts

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.4.4 How to switch screen operation in multi-section layouts When the screen is divided into two or more sections, you can operate most screens individually by switching the active screen. To switch active screens, tap the screen you wish to operate.
  • Page 14: Slide-Out Menu

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.5.1 Slide-out menu Swipe the right edge of the screen leftwards to show the slide-out menu. The slide-out menu contains operations and functions for the currently displayed screen are shown in the slide-out menu. Simply tap the required item in the slide-out menu to use that function or operation.
  • Page 15 1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 3. Tap the menu you want to access. Drag the menu to show menu items which do not appear on-screen. Top layer of Menu items for the selected Menu options for sub-menu items the menu top layer menu appear here. appear in an overlaid window.
  • Page 16: Data Area (Data Boxes)

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Back button Cursor Backspace Deletes the character to the left of the cursor. Confirm and apply the value or setting. Tap to toggle between numeric and alphabet. Space bar Move the cursor left or right. Cancel input and close the keyboard.
  • Page 17: Countdown Beeps

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Countdown Beeps When you turn the system off, the count-down timer is accompanied by a beep for each second in the count-down. You can enable/disable the beep to suit your require- ments. 1. Tap the [Home] icon to show the [Home] screen, then tap [Settings] => [General] =>...
  • Page 18: How To Erase An Mob Mark

    1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1.9.2 How to erase an MOB mark Tap the range/bearing indication at the bottom-right of the screen to show the pop up window. Tap [Cancel MOB]. A confirmation message appears. Tap [Yes] or [No] as appropriate. 1.10 Wireless LAN Setup You can use the wireless LAN to update weather information and software.
  • Page 19 1. SYSTEM INTRODUCTION • [Slide Show From SD]: Displays images (photos) stored on the inserted SD card as a slide show. • [Simulation]: Activates the simulation mode and allows you set parameters for the simulation. 4. Tap the [<] icon at the top-left of the selection window to go back to the [Simula- tion] menu.
  • Page 20: Engine Display

    ENGINE DISPLAY Engine Display Overview With the connection of engine, you can view information regarding your vessel, such as engine information, roll/pitch and speed. Data is displayed in analog. The Engine Display is available when using the Engine Information. Engine Information From the [Home] screen, tap the Engine Display page you want to show.
  • Page 21 2. ENGINE DISPLAY Twin engines display Triple engines display Quad engines display...
  • Page 22: How To Change The Indication

    2. ENGINE DISPLAY Three sections Single engine display Triple engines display Quad engines display Dual engines display 2.2.2 How to change the indication Depending on the displayed instrument, the method in which data is displayed can be changed to suit your requirements. 1.
  • Page 23: Troll Mode

    2. ENGINE DISPLAY 3. Tap the [<] icon at the top-left corner of the [Edit Data Box] to close the menu. Troll Mode Troll Mode is designed to keep your vessel at a steady speed, making it ideal for troll fishing.
  • Page 24: Engine Setup Menu Overview

    The QR codes are also saved to the system and can be viewed/ scanned/emailed at a later date. You can also email the data files from the application to your SUZUKI Dealer if you have a service-related issue.
  • Page 25: Creating And Scanning Qr Codes

    2. ENGINE DISPLAY 2.5.1 Creating and scanning QR codes To create the QR codes, access the [Engine Setup] menu, then tap [QR Code] => select the engine position => [Create New]. Three QR codes are generated for the selected engine and the codes must be scanned in numerical order.
  • Page 26: Engine Alarms

    2. ENGINE DISPLAY Engine Alarms Alarm Icon Caution Message Port: Check Engine 2-3 Status bar If an alarm occurs, the display will display the caution message and the alarm icon im- mediately. The caution message clears when any of the Status bar are pressed on the display.
  • Page 27 Check the activated Station by pressing "SELECT" button on the control panel and then, re-operate to get into troll mode. Cannot switch to troll mode. Read Operator's Manual and then, re-operate to get into troll mode. The current ECM and BCM does not applicable to the troll mode system. Consult with your Suzuki Marine Dealer.
  • Page 28: Instrument Display

    INSTRUMENT DISPLAY Instrument Display Overview With the connection of appropriate sensors, you can view information regarding your vessel, such as roll/pitch, speed and engine information. Data is displayed in graphic, digital, analog or NAVpilot formats. The instrument display is available when using the three-section display screen layout.
  • Page 29: Other Instrument Display Examples

    3. INSTRUMENT DISPLAY 3. Long-tap the instrument display at the right-hand side of the page. The editing menu appears. Add Page Trash can button button Instruments list 4. From the instruments list, tap the instrument you want to display. 5. To add a second instrument to the current window, tap the [Add Page] button, then select the instrument you want to add.
  • Page 30: How To Change The Displayed Instrument

    3. INSTRUMENT DISPLAY 3.3.3 How to change the displayed instrument If you have more than one instrument selected for the Multi-Instrument page, swipe the page up or downwards to show the next page. 3.3.4 How to change the information shown for an instrument Depending on the displayed instrument, the method in which data is displayed can be changed to suit your requirements.
  • Page 31: How To Use The Graph Instruments

    3. INSTRUMENT DISPLAY 3.3.7 How to use the graph instruments 1. Referring to section 3.3.1, set [Single Graph] as the displayed instrument. 2. Tap the graph to show the settings. 3. Select the desired data to show in graph form, then set the period and range for the data display.
  • Page 32: Plotter

    PLOTTER Plotter Overview The Plotter page can be displayed in full-screen, or with the Radar, Fish Finder or In- struments pages. [ Home ] icon Center icon (returns own ship to screen center) Heading line (green solid line) Range Own ship icon Data slide area...
  • Page 33: Changing The Display Range

    4. PLOTTER Changing the Display Range There are two methods you can use to increase or decrease the display range. You can use the range slider and buttons, or use the pinch motion on the touch screen. Zoom in Tap the slider bar, drag the slider, or tap the [+]/[-] icons to zoom in or out.
  • Page 34: Cog Vector Settings

    4. PLOTTER The heading line (green, solid The COG vector (red, dashed line) extends from the bow of line) extends from the bow of the own ship icon in the the own ship icon to indicate direction you are heading. your course and speed.
  • Page 35: How To Offset The Own Ship Icon

    4. PLOTTER 4.6.4 How to offset the own ship icon You can offset the default "center" location for the own ship icon. When you tap the [Center] icon (top-right corner of the screen), the ship and chart are moved to the cen- ter of the screen.
  • Page 36: Chart Display Angle

    4. PLOTTER estimated trip time is based on the speed entered at [Route Planning Speed] in the [Settings] => [Routes] menu => [Routes] tab. Ruler button End point “B” Start point “A” Distance Bearing Estimated trip time 5. To move the end point “B”, drag the icon to the new location. Note: You can relocate the first point “A”.
  • Page 37: Radar Overlay

    4. PLOTTER List of chart objects related to the selected location. Action buttons Multimedia content ( Shown only when available. ) Detailed information for selected object or location The related chart objected listed, available actions, photos and detailed information vary depending on the location selected. The following list shows the actions which may be available.
  • Page 38: How To Show The Autopilot's Course And Destination On-Screen

    4. PLOTTER 4.12.1 How to show the autopilot’s course and destination on-screen When an autopilot is connected to the SMD7/SMD9, you can show the autopilot’s course and destination on the plotter screen. How to show the autopilot’s course from the [Settings] menu 1.
  • Page 39: Tide Information

    4. PLOTTER Weather data update status Fill check box to show tide stations Time scale (24 hr format) Drag the slider (yellow circle) to adjust the time shown on-screen. Playback ( ) or pause ( ) the weather forecast. Show Show previous next day...
  • Page 40: How To View Tidal Current Information

    4. PLOTTER • Tap a location on the chart. From a tide station Tap the tide station to show the chart pop up menu, then tap [Chart Info] => [Tide Height Station] => [Graph]. Tide graph for the selected tide station appears. From the slide-out menu or [Home] screen From the [Home] screen, tap [Tide], or swipe the right-hand side of the screen left- wards to show the slide-out menu, then tap [Tide].
  • Page 41: How To View Satellite Status

    4. PLOTTER C-Weather tidal Standard chart current icon tidal current icon The current’s direction is indicated by the arrow’s direction, speed and current strength are indicated in the following manner: Icon type Current’s speed indication Current’s strength indication Standard icon Size increases as current speed Color changes as follows: increases.
  • Page 42: Tracks

    TRACKS Tracks Overview Your boat’s track is plotted on the display with position information fed from: the inter- nal GPS navigator, the NMEA2000 network, or the NMEA0183 network. Previous track Current track How to Show/Hide All Tracks Swipe the Plotter screen from the bottom upwards to show the layered menu, then tap [Show Own Tracks] to toggle between [ON] and [OFF].
  • Page 43: How To Delete Tracks

    5. TRACKS 1. From the [Home] screen, tap [Settings] => [Ship and Tracks] => [Track]. The track settings appear in the right-hand side of the screen. 2. At [Track Recording], tap [ Track Interval] to show the time interval options. 3.
  • Page 44: How To Delete An Individual Track

    5. TRACKS 5.5.1 How to delete an individual track Note: Active individual tracks cannot be deleted. 1. Tap the track to delete. The pop up menu appears. 2. Tap [Delete]. A confirmation message appears. 3. Tap [Yes]. The selected track is deleted. 5.5.2 How to delete a section of track 1.
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  • Page 46: Points And Polylines

    POINTS AND POLYLINES Points and Event Marks A point, in navigation terminology, is a location you mark on the display. A point can be a fishing spot, reference point and other important locations. You can create a new point from the Plotter, Radar, Fish Finder or Weather screens. You can also set a point as a destination and create a route.
  • Page 47: Point/Event Mark Creation

    6. POINTS AND POLYLINES 2. Tap [Restore Default Settings] in the right-hand side of the screen. A confirmation message appears. 3. Tap [Yes] to restore default settings for the [Points] menu, or tap [No] to cancel. 4. Tap the [x] at the top-right corner of the menu to close the menu. Point/Event Mark Creation 6.3.1 How to create a point...
  • Page 48: Points List Overview

    6. POINTS AND POLYLINES Points List Overview Tap to filter the list by color Tap to sort the list by Tap to filter the [ Name ] , [ Date ] or [ Distance ] list by icon type Tap to delete the Search displayed points button...
  • Page 49: How To Delete Points

    6. POINTS AND POLYLINES To edit a point location from the [Points] list, see section 6.7. To move a point on-screen, follow the procedure below. 1. Tap the point to show the pop up menu. (The point is correctly selected if the "point"...
  • Page 50: How To Edit A Point From The [Points] List

    6. POINTS AND POLYLINES 3. To change the name of the point, tap [Name]. Enter the new name for the point, then tap [OK]. 4. To change the description for the point, tap [Comment]. Enter the new description for the point, then tap [OK]. 5.
  • Page 51: What Is A Polyline

    6. POINTS AND POLYLINES What is a Polyline? A polyline is a user-defined line, made up of at least two points. The most common use for polylines is to indicate where nets are, or to indicate an area which should be avoided.
  • Page 52: Polyline Color Setup

    6. POINTS AND POLYLINES Tap to Tap to delete listed Editing window [ Detail ] : Show each ( filtered ) items. sort list vertex of the selected line and vertex details. Search [ Color ] : Change button polyline color. [ Delete ] : Delete the selected polyline.
  • Page 53: How To Delete Polylines

    6. POINTS AND POLYLINES 5. Tap [Locate on Map]. The menu closes and the map moves to show the selected polyline at the center of the screen. 6.14 How to Delete Polylines To delete an individual polyline, follow the procedure below. 1.
  • Page 54: Routes

    ROUTES What is a Route? Often a trip from one place to another involves several course changes, requiring a series of route points (waypoints) which you navigate to, one after another. The se- quence of waypoints leading to the ultimate destination is called a route. Once you create a route, you can navigate it.
  • Page 55: How To Use Easy Routing

    7. ROUTES To create a new planned route, do the following: 1. Tap the location you want to start a route from. The pop up menu appears. 2. Tap [New Route]. The screen changes to route creation mode and the selected location becomes the first route point of the route.
  • Page 56: Routes List

    7. ROUTES inal source material used in producing such charts. Always remember that you should navigate with the most detailed and up-to-date chart available from FURUNO, and new information from National Hydrographic Offices may render your charts obsolete at any time. Easy Routing is only an aid to navigation and must be used in conjunction with conventional navigation practices.
  • Page 57: How To Search The Routes List

    7. ROUTES Swipe the list up or down to show routes which are not displayed on the screen. Tap to sort the list by [ Name ] or [ Date ] Search Tap to delete button all routes Orange highlight indicates Scrollbar appears active route...
  • Page 58: Extending Routes On-Screen

    7. ROUTES • [Delete]: Tap to show a confirmation message, then tap [Yes] to delete the selected route. • [Locate on Map]: Tap to show the location of the route on the map. The map moves to show the selected route at the center of the screen. •...
  • Page 59: Moving Route Points On-Screen

    7. ROUTES 4. Tap [Save] to save the new route point to the route. Moving Route Points On-screen You can move a route point in a route as follows: 1. Tap the route point you want to move. The pop up menu appears. 2.
  • Page 60: How To Delete A Route From The Pop Up Menu

    7. ROUTES • From the Routes list • From the menu. 7.9.1 How to delete a route from the pop up menu 1. Tap the route point you want to delete. The pop up menu appears. 2. Tap [Delete Route]. A confirmation message appears. 3.
  • Page 61: How To Navigate A Route

    7. ROUTES 7.12 How to Navigate a Route 7.12.1 How to select a route from the screen 1. Tap the route you want to navigate. The pop up menu appears. 2. Tap [Start Nav]. The active leg (course to the next The XTD lines appear as colored waypoint in the route) is shown as dotted lines, parallel with the...
  • Page 62: How To Follow A Route In Reverse Order

    7. ROUTES Line 2 Line 1 Obstacle Original course 1. Tap the next route point, or a leg in the route to show the pop up menu. 2. Tap [Restart Nav]. 7.13.2 How to follow a route in reverse order You can follow the route points of a route in reverse order.
  • Page 63: How To Adjust The Size Of The Arrival Notification Area

    7. ROUTES 7.13.5 How to adjust the size of the arrival notification area The arrival notification area is a fixed-radius area around each route point and is shown as a dotted red circle. The area is used to calculated the turning point towards the next route point and also as a notification trigger.
  • Page 64: Fish Finder

    FISH FINDER Fish Finder Display [ Home ] icon Time mark Depth scale Depth Quick settings shortcut Gain mode and value Frequency toggle The quick settings shortcut gives you access to regularly used settings such as gain adjustment and TVG, as well as other settings. Tap the cog icon to show the quick set- tings menu.
  • Page 65: Start/Stop Transmission

    8. FISH FINDER Start/Stop Transmission Transmission can be controlled from the [Settings] menu. To open the [Settings] menu, follow the procedure below. 1. Open the menu. 2. Tap the toggle box at [Transmission] to show [ON] and [OFF] as required. 3.
  • Page 66: Bottom Discrimination Display

    8. FISH FINDER Weak reflection (small fish or noise) Fish echo Strong reflection (bottom) Single frequency display A-scope display To show or hide the A-scope display, swipe the bottom of the screen upwards to show the layered menu, then tap the toggle box at [A-Scope]. Select [ON] to show the A- Scope, or [OFF] to hide the A-Scope.
  • Page 67: Automatic Fish Finder

    8. FISH FINDER How to set the bottom discrimination display Note: Auto range is automatically turned on when the bottom discrimination display is activated. 1. Swipe the bottom of the screen upwards to show the layered menu. 2. Tap the toggle box at [Bottom Discrimination] to select [ON]. 3.
  • Page 68: How To Offset The Bottom Echo

    8. FISH FINDER istics, etc. Set the gain to show a slight amount of noise on the screen. Increase the gain for greater depths and lower the gain for shallow waters. To adjust the gain, tap the cogwheel icon to open the [Settings] menu then drag the slide bar at [Gain Value], or tap the keyboard icon at [Gain Value] to input the gain val- 8.5.3 How to offset the bottom echo...
  • Page 69: How To Adjust The Gain

    8. FISH FINDER 8.6.4 How to adjust the gain You can adjust the gain (sensitivity) of the transducer. The correct setting shows some background noise on the screen. If you do not use enough gain, weak echoes are erased. If you use more gain than necessary, the background noise hides both weak and strong targets.
  • Page 70: White Edge

    8. FISH FINDER 1. Tap the cogwheel icon to open the [Settings] menu then select [Sensitivity]. 2. Tap the [White Marker] toggle box to select [ON]. The [Range] settings are now selectable. 3. Drag the slider bar, or tap the keyboard icon to input a value. The higher the number, the stronger echo is displayed in white.
  • Page 71: Depth/Time Measurements

    8. FISH FINDER the screen. A slow advance speed shortens the school of fish. Use a fast advance speed to see the hard bottom. Use a slow advance speed to see the smooth bottom. ™ Note: When ACCU-FISH or Bottom Discrimination is active, the picture advance speed may be slowed.
  • Page 72: Fish Finder Display Settings

    8. FISH FINDER 8.16 Fish Finder Display Settings Display settings for the fish finder can be changed from the [Settings] => [Fish Finder] menu. Referring to the list below, changed the settings as required. • [Color Schemes] => [Day]/[Night]: Set the color scheme to use for Day/Night pal- ettes.
  • Page 73: How To Activate Accu-Fish ™ , Select Display Information

    8. FISH FINDER 8.17.2 How to activate ACCU-FISH , select display information ™ 1. From the [Home] screen, tap [Settings] => [Fish Finder]. 2. At [ACCU-FISH Info] and select the information to display. [Off]: Hide the fish size/depth indications, showing only the icon. [Fish Size]: Show fish size.
  • Page 74: Rezboost

    8. FISH FINDER Note: When more than one filter is used, the filters are applied in numerical order. ™ 8.18 RezBoost ™ With connection of a RezBoost capable transducer, echo resolution can be im- proved. For example, previously it was difficult to distinguish fish from the seabed ™...
  • Page 75: How To Set The Fish Size Notification

    8. FISH FINDER 3. Set the [Depth] (from transducer) to set the start point for the detection area. Drag the slider, or tap the keyboard icon to input a value. 4. Set the Range (width) of the detection area in a similar manner. 5.
  • Page 76: Radar

    RADAR Radar Screen Overview When connected to a radar, you can view the radar echoes on screen. The radar screen also shows various navigational data in the data boxes at the left-hand side of the screen. 1: Own ship icon 2: TX/Standby button 3: Chart range 4: North Up/ Head Up button...
  • Page 77: How To Change The Range

    9. RADAR How to Change the Range There are two methods you can use to change the range: pinch the radar screen, or use the range slide bar. Zoom in Tap the [+]/[-] icons or drag the slider. Slide bar Zoom out Zoom in Zoom out...
  • Page 78: Show/Hide The Own Ship Icon

    9. RADAR Show/Hide the Own Ship Icon Swipe the bottom of the screen upwards to show the layered menu, then tap the toggle box at [Show Own Ship Icon] to show [ON] or [OFF] as required. Measuring Range and Bearing 9.9.1 How to estimate the distance to a target You can estimate the distance (range) to a target by counting the number of range...
  • Page 79: How To Shift The Screen

    9. RADAR 9.9.3 How to change the bearing reference Bearing can reference to either North (True) or relative to your heading (Relative). Heading data input is required to show or change the bearing reference. 1. From the [Home] screen, tap [Settings] => [Radar] => [General]. The menu op- tions appear in the right-hand side of the screen.
  • Page 80: How To Change Echo Colors

    9. RADAR 4. Tap any location on the sentry zone. The pop up menu appears. 5. Tap [Resize SZ]. The sentry zone now appears with a yellow colored dashed line and a box appears at each corner of the zone. Sentry zone corner.
  • Page 81: Bearing Scale Reference Setup

    9. RADAR 1. From the [Home] screen, tap [Settings] => [Radar] => [General]. The menu op- tions appear in the right-hand side of the screen. 2. Tap the color indication at [Day Background Color], then tap the background color to use. 3.
  • Page 82: Restoring Factory Defaults

    9. RADAR • [Sector Start Angle]: Sets the angle at which [Sector Suppression] begins. This menu item can be adjusted regardless of the setting for [Sector Suppression], however the setting has no effect until [Sector Suppression] is enabled. • [Sector Width]: Sets the width for [Sector Suppression]. This menu item can be adjusted regardless of the setting for [Sector Suppression], however the set- tings has no effect until [Sector Suppression] is enabled.
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  • Page 84: 10. Ais/Dsc Operations

    10. AIS/DSC OPERATIONS 10.1 AIS Overview AIS (Automatic Identification System) is a system that continuously transmits and re- ceives the identification, position, and other AIS data of vessels equipped with an AIS transponder within communicating range. The AIS broadcasts this information over a VHF transceiver.
  • Page 85: How To Ignore Slow Targets

    10. AIS/DSC OPERATIONS 10.5 How to Ignore Slow Targets You can set a speed for “slow” targets. Targets moving at speeds than this settings are ignored, helping keep the screen free of unnecessary AIS targets. Targets deemed as “slow” do not trigger the CPA/TCPA notifications. 1.
  • Page 86: Ais List Sub Menu Operations

    10. AIS/DSC OPERATIONS • [Name]: Sorts the list by name, in alphanumerical order. • [Call Sign]: Sorts the list by call sign, in alphanumerical order. • [Range/BRG]: Sorts the list by range, in ascending order of distance from own ship. •...
  • Page 87: 10.10 Ais Sart Operations

    10. AIS/DSC OPERATIONS 10.10 AIS SART Operations You can be notified to an active/test AIS SART (Search And Rescue Transponder) in your area when the system receives the respective AIS SART sentence. Test AIS SARTs are not shown by default. To show them, tap [Home] => [Settings] => [AIS and DSC], then tap the [AIS SART TEST] toggle box to select [ON].
  • Page 88: 10.14 Dsc Device Selection

    10. AIS/DSC OPERATIONS 10.14 DSC Device Selection 1. From the [Home] screen, tap [Settings] => [Interface] => [Select Input Device]. 2. Scroll down the menu, then tap [DSC]. 3. Select the NMEA format that the radiotelephone uses. Available options are [NMEA0183] or [NMEA2000 Auto].
  • Page 89: 10.17 Dsc List Overview

    10. AIS/DSC OPERATIONS 10.17 DSC List Overview Tap a sorting method to sort the list. Tap the Refresh button to update the list. DSC sender’s name, callsign, MMSI and Drag the scrollbar to date/time of show targets which transmission are not displayed on-screen.
  • Page 90: 4How To Delete Dsc Messages

    10. AIS/DSC OPERATIONS 10.17.4 How to delete DSC messages The system can store up to 100 DSC messages. You can selected when to delete messages. 1. From the [Home] screen, tap [Settings] => [AIS and DSC]. 2. Tap the setting at [DSC Calls List] to show the options, then tap the desired option. 3.
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  • Page 92: 11. Notifications

    11. NOTIFICATIONS 11.1 What Are Notifications? The system displays informative messages, collectively referred to as notifications, when the specified conditions are met. When the conditions for a notification are met, the system releases an audible beep and the screen shows the relevant message at the top of the screen. You can silence the audible beep by tapping the message, however the messages remains on the screen until the corresponding notification is deactivated, or the cause for the notifica- tion is gone.
  • Page 93: Navigation Notifications

    11. NOTIFICATIONS 11.4 Navigation Notifications 11.4.1 Grounding notification You can use the grounding notification to alert you when the seabed is within a spec- ified depth, which helps to avoid you running aground. 1. Open the [Notifications] menu then select [Navigation]. 2.
  • Page 94: Arrival Notification

    11. NOTIFICATIONS 3. Drag the slide bar or tap the keyboard to set the distance. When your vessel drifts off-route more than this setting, the notification is triggered. Own ship Destination Alert position waypoint setting Intended course : Alert area 11.4.5 Arrival Notification The arrival notification alerts you when you are within the preset distance from the next...
  • Page 95: Temperature Notification

    11. NOTIFICATIONS 1. Open the [Notifications] menu then select [Navigation]. 2. At the [Trip] toggle box, select [ON] to activate the trip notification. The settings for the notification become active. 3. At [Max Trip Distance], drag the slide bar or tap the keyboard to set the distance. When your boat travels more than this setting in one trip, the notification is trig- gered.
  • Page 96: Wind Notifications

    11. NOTIFICATIONS percentage, the notification is triggered. For [Waste Water] and [Black Water], when the tank volume is above this percentage, the notification is triggered. 11.6 Wind Notifications 1. Open the [Notifications] menu then select [Wind]. 2. Tap the toggle box to show [ON] for the notification(s) you want to set. 3.
  • Page 97: How To View The Notifications List

    11. NOTIFICATIONS 11.8.1 How to view the notifications list From the [Home] screen, tap [Lists] => [Notices and System Messages]. 11.8.2 How to filter the notifications list You can apply a filter to the notifications list, reducing the number of notifications dis- played and making it easier to find a specified notification.
  • Page 98: Notification/Messages

    11. NOTIFICATIONS 11.9 Notification/Messages • General Notifications Arriving at Destination Enterred the arrival area of the destination waypoint. Anchor Watch Exceeded Drifted more than the set distance from the anchor point. Cross Track Distance Exceeded Off-course by more than the preset distance. Ship Speed Outside Preset Range Speed is over/under the preset.
  • Page 99 11. NOTIFICATIONS • System Errors Position Lost Positioning fix is lost (EPFS signal interrupted or stopped). Heading Lost Heading is lost (HDG signal interrupted or stopped). Radar Connection Lost Disconnected from the radar or signal is stopped/interrupted. Radar Trigger Error The radar has a problem with the transmission trigger.
  • Page 100: 12. Other Settings/Functions

    12. OTHER SETTINGS/FUNCTIONS This chapter covers settings, functions and menus not previously described in this manual. 12.1 [General] Menu To show the [General] menu, tap the [Home] icon => [Settings] => [General]. [Date and Time] sub-menu • [UTC]: Select [ON] to use UTC time, [OFF] to use the internal clock. •...
  • Page 101: File Management

    12. OTHER SETTINGS/FUNCTIONS Restore Defaults sub-menu Resets the [Units] menu to factory default settings. A confirmation message appears when you tap [Restore Default Settings]. Tap [Yes] to reset the menu, tap [No] to cancel. 12.3 File Management If you have a microSD card inserted in one of the card slots, you can save/load data such as routes, points, tracks, menu settings and screenshots.
  • Page 102: How To Load Menu Settings From A Microsd Card

    12. OTHER SETTINGS/FUNCTIONS 12.3.4 How to load menu settings from a microSD card 1. Insert a microSD card (the card must have appropriate data saved) into one of the card slots. 2. From the [Home] screen, tap [Settings] => [Files] => [Settings Backup]. 3.
  • Page 103 12. OTHER SETTINGS/FUNCTIONS 12.5 How to Take a Screenshot A screenshot is a “copy” of the displayed screen you are currently viewing. Screen- shots are automatically saved to an inserted microSD card (excludes chart cards). 1. Insert a microSD card into one an available card slot. 2.

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