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Cetrek Chartnav 343 Operation & User’s Manual

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Cetrek Chartnav 343 User Manual
Cetrek Chartnav 343 User Guide
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  • Cetrek Chartnav 343, 37 8. ALARMS There are three alarm features that may be selected and controlled by the user. From the main PLOTTER Page, press the MENU key to display the menu across the top of the page. Use the key to select the Alarms option at the right hand end of the menu. Press the SELECT key to show the alarm list in the lower right corner of the display. Use the and keys to choose the alarm you wish to change (the option with the black background). Figure 22 - The Alarm Menu Once you have made your selection, exit the Alarms Menu by pressing the PAGE key. For each alarm condition, pro

  • Cetrek Chartnav 343, 65 Various features will be displayed in the Side Menu. It is from here that the features and chart layers are turned on and off. Simply use the and keys to highlight an option, then the SELECT key to switch it either ON or OFF. The symbols used closely represent those normally found on Traditional Paper Charts. The screen redraw time is reflected in the number of features switched on. 14.5 Install Settings The second option to be found under the User Settings Menu is the Install Settings Sub-Menu. With this option highlighted in the Top Menu Panel, press the

  • Cetrek Chartnav 343, 47 11. USING MARKS AND EVENTS 11.1 Placing Marks and Events Marks, Events and Waypoints are User Points. The Chartnav can store up to 500 User Points. A Mark is a symbol placed at the map cursors lat/long position when the MARK key is pressed. Your vessels mooring, a favourite spot, the entrance to a harbour - these can all be Marks. An Event is a symbol placed at the ships position when the EVENT key is pressed. Information can be entered and stored in a Pop-Up Window which can be called up again. The Chartnav will remember the Mark or Event with its information and show them when the relevant area of

  • Cetrek Chartnav 343, CHARTNAV 343 60 13.1 Clearing the Target To clear a Target, position the map cursor over the Target to access the Pop-Up Window. A prompt at the base of the window will read SELECT to delete Target. Simply press the SELECT key to execute the deletion, the Waypoint, Mark or Event will return to its usual symbol and the line drawn from the vessels position will be cleared.

  • Cetrek Chartnav 343, CHARTNAV 343 30 C D E XTE Direction Display (ON/OFF) GPS Display (ON/OFF) GPS Status Display (ON/OFF) Plotter Screen (NORMAL/FULL) Language Selection (ENGLISH/ITALIANO/ESPAÑOL) Speed and Dist. Units (KNOTS-NM/MPH-M) Temperature Units (CELSUIS/FAHRENHEIT) Correct Position Correction (ON/OFF) Compute Correction Lighting (Set level) DISPLAY BOXES (SELECT to enter) 1-6 Boxes Options: Speed, COG, Distance, Bearing, VMG, Trip Log Dst, Trip Time, Water Speed, Heading, Ap. Wind Spd, Tr. Wind Spd, Ap. Wind Ang, Tr. Wind Ang, Water Temp, Depth, WayP. N., TTG, XTE, Date/Time, ETA GPS Local Time Offset

  • Cetrek Chartnav 343, 61 14. CUSTOMISING YOUR CHARTNAV 343 Selecting the Plotter Menu gives access to further menu options, like the Track, Lat/Long and User Settings which provide a wide range of functions to enable you to modify the PLOTTER Page features and other Chartnav settings. 14.1 The TRACK Menu The Track Menu controls the recording and drawing of a track on the chart to show the path that the vessel has travelled. To view or adjust the Track settings enter the menu system using the MENU key and press SELECT to enter the Plotter option. This will call up a further menu, scroll along to the TRACK option, once this is highlighted the Track options are displayed in the Side Menu. The first option allows

  • Cetrek Chartnav 343, CHARTNAV 343 14 Routes A Route is a series of turning points, called Waypoints, connected by straight lines. The Chartnav 343 can store up to 6 routes. From the Plotter page, press the MENU key. Plotter is highlighted (black), so press SELECT and the menu changes, Routes is highlighted so press SELECT again and you are at the screen to enter, view or edit your routes. Just follow the prompts. Navigating a Route Providing your system has a position finding device and suitable autopilot, the Chartnav 343 will feed data to the autopilot so that the boat will automatically follow a route. Th

  • Cetrek Chartnav 343, CHARTNAV 343 64 To exit the Position Library and return to the Lat/Long Menu press the key. To leave the Position Library and return to the PLOTTER Page press the PAGE key. The ENTER LAT/LONG option allows you to enter a specific co-ordinate which the cursor will instantly move to. This option has largely been superseded by the Pop-up Windows, where a specific co-ordinate can be used to accurately place a Mark or Waypoint at a known position. In Navigate Mode you will not be able to enter a Lat/Long position, this is to avoid placing a position off the visible chart. To enter a position highlight ENTER LAT/LONG, press the SELECT key, the vessels position is displa

  • Cetrek Chartnav 343, 27 Figure 16 - Course Up 4.8 The PLOTTER Page Menu System When the MENU key is pressed, from either a Fullscreen Display or Normal Operation, the top of the screen will display the menu option boxes and the Data Display Window becomes a Side Menu showing menu information and options. The menu structure in next section shows the various menu paths available from the PLOTTER Page. Figure 17 - The Menu Display Whilst the menu system is open the map cursor may be moved around the Chart Display as usual but the Pop-Up Windows will only operate within the Routes Menu. As you t

  • Cetrek Chartnav 343, WELCOME All of us at Cetrek would like to welcome you to the world of Cetrek Autopilot and Control Systems. Cetrek has now been producing quality marine electronics for over 25 years and with the companys reputation for performance and reliability, you can relax knowing you have chosen your instrument wisely. The Chartnav 343 chart plotter features a high resolution 8 LCD screen. Its clear displays and the simplicity of its operation make it one the most user-friendly plotters available. Safety The use of a Char

  • Cetrek Chartnav 343, CONTENTS 1. Introduction ..................................................... 7 1.1 The Chartnav 343 ...................................... 7 1.2 A Word of Caution ..................................... 7 1.3 For the New Chartnav User ......................... 7 2. Using your Chartnav 343 ................................. 9 2.1 The Chart Cards ........................................ 9 2.2 Powering up ............................................. 9 3. The Basics ...................................

  • Cetrek Chartnav 343, 83 If You Need Assistance If you do ever need to contact your Cetrek Dealer or Distributor, it would save time if you make a note of the following details for them: Model Number: Serial Number: Software Version Number: A description of the failure. Installation Code of Practice In addition to the installation information contained within this manual, the Code of Practice for Electrical and Electronic Installations in Boats, produced by the BMEA, is recommended as a useful guide. BMEA - British Marine Electronics Association (A member of the British Marine Industries Federation) Meadlake Place, Thorpe Lea Road, Egham, Surrey, TW20 8HE

  • Cetrek Chartnav 343, CHARTNAV 343 36 Sat No Each satellite has its own unique number for identification. Elevation This is the angle from the horizon (0º) to the Satellite (up to 90º). Azimuth This is the true bearing of the satellite. SNR Signal to Noise Ratio, a figure less than 25 will give bad interference. Satellites in Use This is the number of satellites that you are receiving information from. Lat/Long This is the vessels current position co-ordinates calculated by your GPS. Fix This gives an indication of the reliability of the fix. Three satellites must be in use before a position can be considered reliable. With more satellites in use a more accurate position is possible. SOG The vessels Spe

  • CHARTNAV 343 44 The PAGE Key The PAGE key cycles through the 2, 3 or 4 page cycle starting from the PLOTTER Page. While in the menu system, pressing the PAGE key will return you to your Chart Display. If you press and hold the PAGE key for 3 seconds while viewing the chart, the view will change from Normal Operation to a Fullscreen Display, or vice versa. The Z

  • CHARTNAV 343 78 16.1 NMEA Messages SOG / COG RMA, RMC, VTG Fix GGA, GLL, RMA, RMC VMG VPW Trip Log Dist VLW Trip Log Time PMNXT Water Speed VHW Water Heading HDG, HDM, VHW App. Wind Speed MWV, VWR True Wind Speed MWD, MWV, VWT App. Wind Dir. MWV, VWR True Wind Dir. MWD, MWV, VWT Water Temp MTW Depth DBT, DPT Date / Time ZDA, GGA, RMC, GLL Mag. Variation RMA, R

  • Cetrek Chartnav 343, 35 7. THE GPS STATUS PAGE From the NAVIGATION DATA Page pressing the PAGE key will replace the NAVIGATION DATA Page with another, more detailed, information display. Figure 21 - The GPS STATUS Page As with the NAVIGATION DATA Page, the GPS STATUS Page may also be removed from, or added to, the page cycle as required, details of how to do this are given in section 15.5 GPS Status Display. The page shows the detailed information received from any GPS connected to your Chartnav 343. The amount of data

  • Cetrek Chartnav 343, 29 A B User Settings (SELECT to enter) Chart Features (SELECT to enter) Land Settings Natural Features (ON/OFF) Rivers and Lakes (ON/OFF) Cultural Features (ON/OFF) Land Marks (ON/OFF) Marine Settings Water Turbulence (ON/OFF) Depth Lines (ON/OFF) Dep. Areas Limit (SELECT to enter - Set Limit) Depth Limits/Sound. Range (SELECT to enter-Set Range) Spot Soundings (ON/OFF) Unit (METRIC/FEET/FATHOMS) Bottom Type (ON/OFF) Nav-Aids Settings Ports and Service (ON/OFF) Attention Areas (ON/OFF) Tracks and Routes (ON/OFF) Lights (ON/NO SECTORS/OFF) Buoys and Beacons (ON/OFF) Signals (ON/OFF) Cartography Objects (ON/OFF) Other

  • CHARTNAV 343 74 Figure 40 - Template (not to scale) 15.8 Connecting Your Position-Finding Instrument To enable the Chartnav 343 to plot the vessels position and track its course the Chartnav Control Unit must be connected to a position-finding instrument. Connect your position-finding device as shown in the Installation Schematic. NMEA Navigators, for example the 930940 GPS Antenna, shoul

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