Standard Horizon CP1000C, CP155C, CP175C owner manual Trouble Shooting

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12. TROUBLE SHOOTING

The chartplotter does not turn On. The voltage or the polarity may not be correct. Make sure that the correct voltage (10-35 volt dc) is present. Check also that the polarity is correct.

The chartplotter 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 chartplotter. If, after 15 minutes, the chartplotter does not get the fix, turn it Off and On again.

The chartplotter does not turn Off. The chartplotter may be in an unpredictable status. If, after pressing [PWR] (for at least 3 seconds) the chartplotter does not turn Off, turn Off the voltage.

The chartplotter screen becomes very dark after a long exposure to direct sunlight. The internal temperature is very high. Control the contrast. Protect the chartplotter from direct sunlight.

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

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

The location of my fix is not shown correctly on the Chart Page. This is usually caused when C-MapGeo-References a nautical chart. Contact C-Map with the latitude & Longitude of your vessels position, the position where you think your vessels should be and with details of the cartography areas, which can be seen by selecting the Chart Page, press [ENTER] and move the ShuttePoint knob to select INFORMATION, move the ShuttlePoint to Source of Data and press [ENTER]. Write down the “Compilation scale”, “{Notice to mariners”, and “Horizontal datum”. Next contact C-Map USA at 508/477-8010 and advise the problem.

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Contents CP155C / CP175C / CP1000C FCC Compliance Statement Cleaning Procedure for the Chart Plotter Screen Page Table of Contents Creating Marks Using Find Services & More FunctionRoutes TracksTrouble Shooting Technical Tests Advanced SettingsSpecifications Appendix Terms IndexGPS chartplotters General Information IntroductionPacking List 0 CP155C Packing List0a CP155C Optional Accessories Optional Accessories0b CP1000C Optional Accessories 1 CP175C Packing List0b Color Video Camera GPS chartplotters Getting Started Mounting the GPS ChartplotterBracket Mounting Flush MountingMounting the GPS Smart Antenna Installing/removing chartplotter FlushConnections Flush MountingVideo Connector for CP1000C 0b Connection Table for CP175C 12VDC Power and Nmea CableSmart GPS Cable GPS chartplotters Nmea Connections Battery ConnectionsGPS Position on a VHF Radio Other DSC VHF ManufacturesConnecting Digital INSTRUMENTS/AUTOPILOT/RADAR Optional Black BOX Fish FinderOutputting Nmea to a Personal Computer Nmea Data Video Input for CP1000C only 2.12.0 Video Camera InputVCR or DVD Input From the menu Quick Activation by pressing Clear for 1 secondQuick Activation by soft keys 14 Inserting C-CARD Optional C-MAP NT+ Cartography Inserting the C-CARDControls and Connections Controls and Indicators0a The alphanumeric keys on CP1000C Power On, Off and ShuttlePoint operation0b The soft keys on CP175C/CP1000C Getting StartedCursor Mode Cursor Vs. Home ModeHome mode Cursor and Menu selection speedChanging the Ships Icon Selecting North Up or Course Up Changing the backlight and contrastAdjusting Time Adjusting the TimeCoordinate System Menu Selecting Loran TD or Other Coordinate SystemSelecting Pages Using Soft Keys Changing the Chart ColorCustomizing the Soft Keys Other Settings in General Setup MenuLanguage Using Find Services & More Function Port ServicesOther Available Searches GPS chartplotters Creating Marks Creating a NEW Mark Using the ChartEditing a Mark MarkMoving a Mark or Waypoint Deleting a Mark or WaypointCreating a NEW Mark with the MARK/WAYPOINTS List MARK/WAYPOINTS ListGoto Cursor Press Menu and select User PointsGoto Cursor Goto Mark GPS chartplotters Deleting a MOB Point MAN Over Board MOB FunctionGPS chartplotters Routes Creating a Route Using WaypointsMaking Additional Routes Creating a Route Using Marks on the ChartInserting a Waypoint Into a Route Other Settings in Route MenuGoto a Route By select RouteGPS chartplotters Tracking TracksOther Settings in Track Menu Using the Trip LOGSaving and starting a new Track Using the Trip Log Resetting the Trip LogGPS chartplotters User C-CARD User C-CARD MenuFormatting the User C-CARD Loading a file Transferring files to the optional User C-CARDDeleting a file from the User C-CARD Changing the User C-CARDPages Selection by MenuSelection by Soft KEY Window Selections ChartAdditional Functions on Chart Setting up the Chart Page using the Map Setup SelectionTurning Off Information on Icon Points Marine Settings Menu Advanced Chart SetUpLand Settings Menu Depth Settings MenuChart Settings Menu Customizing the Data WindowsNavigation Customizing Chart SettingsNavigation Data page with Compass Rose HighwayGPS Status CelestialChanging date Changing to and from Daylight Savings timeChanging the Nmea page Windows Nmea DisplayNmea DEPTH, Wind SPEED, Temp and SOG Trend Pages VHF Digital Selective CallingInterfacing Position Request DSC Distress CallGPS chartplotters Advanced Settings INPUT/OUTPUT NmeaNavigate Coordinate System Selections are CompassArrival Alarm AlarmsGPS chartplotters Trouble Shooting GPS chartplotters Technical Tests RAM Menu resetSystem Test DIM MenuCartridges Serial PortsModem test Specifications 14.0a CP155C SpecificationsMAP NT+ C-CARD 0b CP175C chartplotter Dimensions mm/inch 14.0b CP175C Specifications0c CP1000C chartplotter Dimensions mm/inch 14.0c CP1000C SpecificationsSmart Waas Receiver Specifications Appendix Terms Units ALT Index26, 37 Code XSegSH11c/S3egSH5c/S3egSH7c 321c784/321c736/322c844 A N D a R D H O R I Z O N L I M I T E D W a R R a N T Y