Standard Horizon CP150C Saving a track to memory, Displaying track, Deleting track, Maintenance

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3.11.3 Saving a track to memory

The chart plotter has the capability to store 5 track histories. To store a track press “MENU’ , select TRACK and press “ENTER” , select ACTIVE TRACK and press “ENTER” . Select track the next position you want to save the next track to and press “ENTER” .

3.11.4 Displaying track

The chart plotter has the capability to enable or disable the displaying of track. Press “MENU’ , select TRACK and press “ENTER” , select VISIBLE and press “ENTER” . Select ON to display track on chart (otherwise select OFF) and press “ENTER” .

3.11.5 Deleting track

Deletes all tracks. Press “MENU’ , select TRACK and press “ENTER” , select DELETE and press “ENTER” . A warning window appears: select YES and press “ENTER” to confirm (select NO otherwise).

3.12 MAINTENANCE

The chart plotter does not turn On. The voltage or the polarity may not be correct. Make sure that the correct voltage (10-18 volt dc) is present. Check also that the polarity is correct. Refer to the Section 2.2.

The chart plotter does not get a valid fix. The GPS Antenna may not be in a open sky position or the antenna cable may not be properly connected. Make sure that no metal obstacle is placed around the GPS Antenna acting as a shield for the antenna and disconnect and connect again the antenna cable to the chart plotter. If, after 15 minutes, the chart plotter does not get the fix, turn it Off and On again.

The chart plotter does not turn Off. The chart plotter may be in an unpredictable status. If, after pressing “PWR” (for at least 3 seconds) the chart plotter does not turn Off, turn Off the voltage.

The chart plotter screen becomes very dark after a long exposure to direct sunlight. The internal temperature is very high. Control the contrast. Refer to the Section 2.10. Protect the chart plotter from direct sunlight.

The chart plotter does not respond to any command. The chart plotter may be in an unpredictable status. Try to turn Off, and then turn On. If the problem persists, erase the memory *see Section 3.14.0.0) or remove power from the battery.

External devices are not receiving data from the chart plotter. The connections or the Software settings may not be right. Check the connections or the settings.

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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 KeysCard slot KeyKey and Lamp/Contrast Turning Power on and OFF GPS Antenna connector Power and I/O connectorAdjusting Cursor Speed Changing Ship IconsChanging Light and Contrast Adjusting the TimeChanging the Display Palette Navigating to a Mark Entering in a Mark from a PositionTransfer Marks from PC or Other GPS Press Menu + Advanced Setup + Enter + Navigate + Enter +Entering Loran TD’S Selecting North UP or Course UP Customizing Data Windows on ChartCustomizing Data Windows on ANY Selecting Data Window layoutCustomizing Data box Cursor Mode Home Mode VS. Cursor ModePages Selecting pagesHome Mode Navigation Data ChartCelestial HighwayVHF Radio DSC LOG GPS StatusDisplay Nmea Display PagesSelection DataDepth Trend Marks Creating and Using MarksCreating a New Mark Editing a MarkMoving a Mark Deleting a MarkCreating a new Route Creating and Using RoutesDeleting a Waypoint Locating a Mark1 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 Reversing a Route Following a RouteSelecting Route Color Goto FunctionMOB Function Track Plotter Fuctions Deleting MOBSelecting Time and Distance Selecting a track line colorSaving a track to memory MaintenanceDisplaying track Deleting trackOperating temperature range 0/+55 degrees Celsius SpecificationsDisplay Resolution 320 x 240 pixels Cartography 13.1GPS Antenna Specifications 13.0GPS Receiver SpecificationsRAM Menu Technical 3.14.0System TestRAM Test RAM ClearCartridges DIM MenuContrast BacklightSerial Ports Card ConnectorCard Test Change ParametersNmea 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 functionsWaypoints and Routes MarksDestination point Route FollowingUser Points List Information on User Points15.2Input/Output 15.1Track HistoryRoute Report GPS DataData Display Data Window on ChartInstruments Data NMEA-0183 output Autopilot output15.3.1 GPS Status Navigation15.3.3 3D Highway Display 15.4User SettingsOther pages About Map CustomizationCustomize Map Display SettingsMarine Settings Depth Settings Chart Settings Land SettingsGeneral Setup Navigate 15.4.4 FixMap Orientation Coordinate SystemInternal GPS Setup AlarmsCompass Input / OutputGPS Chart 150C 15.5.0Info Tree and Expanded Info pages Automatic InfoSimulation Getting Port Info Info functionTo display the Tide Graph page press Enter 15.5.3Getting Tide InfoPorts Port Services15.6Find Function Searching by name Searching by listTide stations WrecksIndex GPS Position Request Call