Standard Horizon CP150C owner manual MOB Function

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3.9.1 Goto Mark On the Chart Screen

Moving the ShuttlePoint knob over the top of a Mark to navigate to and press “GOTO” . You are now navigating to the selected Mark location and will notice that a circle with a flag with the Mark's name appears on the chart. There is also a bearing line from your position to the Destination point.

3.9.2 Goto Mark or Waypoint using the User Point List

Press “MENU” and using the ShuttlePoint knob select USER POINTS LIST and press “ENTER”. Move the Shuttlepoint knob to select the desired point and press “GOTO” . You will notice that a circle is draw around the SYM (symbol) type. Press “CLEAR ” to revert to the Chart page. You are now navigating to the User Point.

NOTE

To quickly pull up the User Point List, move the ShuttlePoint knob to an open area on the Chart page and press “GOTO” . Using the ShuttlePoint knob select MARK and press “ENTER” . The User Point List will be shown.

3.9.3 Goto Route

Move the ShuttlePoint knob to an open area on the Chart page and press “ENTER” . Using the ShuttlePoint knob select ROUTE and press “ENTER” . A pop up Route window will be shown. Select the desired Route with the ShuttlePoint knob and press “ENTER” . You are now navigating to the first Waypoint in the Route and will notice that a circle with a flag appears on the chart. There is also a bearing line from your position to the first Waypoint.

3.9.4 Stopping navigation

To stop navigation press “GOTO” at any time will show a pop up Warning window. Using the ShuttlePoint knob select STOP and press “ENTER” .

The START Selection will show the GO TO pop up window, where you can choose another Destination point or Route to go to.

3.10 MOB FUNCTION

During navigation, the “MOB” feature provides one-touch method of storing a location (such as a point were a crew member fell overboard). In this mode, the chart plotter places a MOB point and all the data shown is related to navigating back to this point, allowing you to retrace you path to the MOB point efficiently.

3.10.0 Using MOB function

Press “MOB” to place the MOB mark at the ship's coordinates.

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Contents CP150C Table of Contents MOB Function Index FCC Compliance Statement GPS Chart 150C Packing List General InformationBracket OptionsGetting Started Installing the Chart PlotterConnecting Power Installing the AntennaOptional C-MAP NT+ Cartography Inserting the C-CARD Power OnControls and Connections Controls and IndicatorsShuttlePoint knob KeysKey Key and Lamp/ContrastCard slot Changing Ship Icons GPS Antenna connector Power and I/O connectorTurning Power on and OFF Adjusting Cursor SpeedAdjusting the Time Changing the Display PaletteChanging Light and Contrast Navigating to a Mark Entering in a Mark from a PositionPress Menu + Advanced Setup + Enter + Navigate + Enter + Entering Loran TD’STransfer Marks from PC or Other GPS Selecting North UP or Course UP Customizing Data Windows on ChartSelecting Data Window layout Customizing Data boxCustomizing Data Windows on ANY Selecting pages Home Mode VS. Cursor ModeCursor Mode PagesHome Mode Navigation Data ChartCelestial HighwayVHF Radio DSC LOG GPS StatusDisplay Nmea Display PagesData Depth TrendSelection Editing a Mark Creating and Using MarksMarks Creating a New MarkMoving a Mark Deleting a MarkLocating a Mark Creating and Using RoutesCreating a new Route Deleting a Waypoint1 Deleting Waypoint Moving a Waypoint2a Moving Waypoint Inserting a Waypoint into a Route3b Placing Waypoint between two existing ones Editing a Waypoint4b Edit Waypoint Route Report page Information on a RouteMenu + User Points List + Enter User Points List page Information on WaypointsAllows locating selected point on the Chart Deleting a Route Goto Function Following a RouteReversing a Route Selecting Route ColorMOB Function Selecting a track line color Deleting MOBTrack Plotter Fuctions Selecting Time and DistanceDeleting track MaintenanceSaving a track to memory Displaying trackSpecifications Display Resolution 320 x 240 pixels CartographyOperating temperature range 0/+55 degrees Celsius 13.1GPS Antenna Specifications 13.0GPS Receiver SpecificationsRAM Clear Technical 3.14.0System TestRAM Menu RAM TestBacklight DIM MenuCartridges ContrastChange Parameters Card ConnectorSerial Ports Card TestNmea Input/Output Setup of Nmea output sentences Dual Station Operation Master Slave NMEA2 Rtcm Input15.0 User Points icons Terms and Functions 3.15.0User Points Handling functionsRoute Following MarksWaypoints and Routes Destination pointUser Points List Information on User PointsGPS Data 15.1Track History15.2Input/Output Route ReportNMEA-0183 output Autopilot output Data Window on ChartData Display Instruments Data15.3.1 GPS Status NavigationMap Customization 15.4User Settings15.3.3 3D Highway Display Other pages AboutDisplay Settings Marine SettingsCustomize Map Depth Settings Chart Settings Land SettingsGeneral Setup Coordinate System 15.4.4 FixNavigate Map OrientationInput / Output AlarmsInternal GPS Setup CompassGPS Chart 150C Automatic Info Simulation15.5.0Info Tree and Expanded Info pages Getting Port Info Info functionTo display the Tide Graph page press Enter 15.5.3Getting Tide InfoPort Services 15.6Find FunctionPorts Wrecks Searching by listSearching by name Tide stationsIndex GPS Position Request Call