Standard Horizon CP180 owner manual Appendix Terms

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19. APPENDIX: TERMS

ALT (Altitude) – Shows the Altitude of the vessel.

APP Wind DIR SPD (Apparent Wind Direction) – Shows the Apparent Wind Direction when a external wind instrument with NMEA is connected.

APP Wind SPD (Apparent Wind Speed) – Shows the Apparent Wind Speed when a external wind instrument with NMEA is connected.

BRG (Bearing) – The direction from your current position to a Destination point. COG (Course Over Ground) – The course your vessel is heading.

DATE – Shows the current date received by the GPS.

DEPTH – Shows the water depth when the optional FF520 50/200kHz BLACK BOX FISH FINDER or Digital Depth Sounder is connected.

DEPTH AREAS – Depth Areas are the sea areas included in the user selectable range of minimum and maximum depth limits. The sea area that is beyond the selected range is filled by an uniform white color, the sea area that is inside the selected range is filled by ordinary multicolor shading. The Spot Soundings and Depth Contours are displayed on the range only.

DRAUGHT – Tide height value referred to Horizontal cursor.

DSC (Digital Selective Calling) – Digital Selective Calling is a semi-automated method of establishing a VHF Radio call. DSC had also been designated as part of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS). It is planned that DSC will eventually replace aural watches on distress frequencies and will be used to announce routine and urgent maritime safety information broadcasts.

DST (Distance) – The distance from your current position to a Destination point. ETA – Estimated Time of Arrival

GPS Constellation – The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space-based radio- navigation system consisting of a constellation of satellites and a network of ground stations used for monitoring and control. A minimum of 24 GPS satellites orbit the Earth at an altitude of approximately 11,000 miles providing users with accurate information on position, velocity and time anywhere in the world and in all weather conditions.

GPS2D – The GPS is receiving at least 2 valid satellites. GPS3D – The GPS is receiving at least 3 Satellites.

HDG (Heading) – Shows heading from a External Flux Gate Compass when connected. HDOP/VDOP – Horizontal/Vertical Dilution of Precision. It is a parameter indicating the precision of the positioning system (GPS). The smaller the HDOP/VDOP value, the more accurately the position fix is provided.

HEIGHT – The current tide height referred to the vertical cursor. HIGH WATER – The maximum level of the tide height in 24 hours. LOW WATER – The minimum level of the tide height in 24 hours.

GPS Chart Plotters

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Contents CP180/CP180i CP300/CP300i FCC Compliance Statement Cleaning Procedure for the GPS Chart Plotter Screen GPS Chart Plotters Table of Contents 10.0.0 Fonts & Symbols on the CP300/CP300iEditing a Mark 10.012.3 17.0.0 RAM Menu reset 17.0.1 DIM Menu 17.0.2Customizing the Data Windows 12.1 12.2GPS Chart Plotters Packing List IntroductionGeneral Information 1 CP300/CP300i Packing List Optional Accessories0 CP300/CP300i Optional Accessories 0 CP180/CP180i Packing ListBracket Mounting Mounting the GPS Chart PlotterGetting Started Mounting the CP180 or the CP300 External GPS Antenna CP180 and CP300 Flush MountingFlush mounting the antenna 0 Installing the GPS Waas Smart AntennaPin 12VDC Power and Nmea PWR & ACC 1 CableConnections Connection Table For CP180/CP180iSmart GPS Cable for CP180 and CP300 Wire Color DescriptionConnection Table For CP300/CP300i Nmea ACC 2 Cable Video ConnectorDC Power Connection Connection For CP180/CP180iConnection of the FF520, AIS receiver, VHF and Autopilot AIS SetupConnection For CP300/CP300i Nmea Connections Battery ConnectionsOther DSC VHF Manufactures GPS Position on a VHF RadioOptional Black BOX Fish Finder Outputting Nmea to a Personal ComputerVCR or DVD Input Nmea Data11 CP300/CP300i Video Input Video Camera InputIII. Quick Activation by Soft Keys From the menuII. Quick Activation by pressing CLR for 1 second Demo Mode for Dealer USE GPS Chart Plotters Controls and Connections Controls and IndicatorsGetting Started Power On, Off and ShuttlePoint knob operationCP300/CP300i Soft Keys Home mode Cursor Vs. Home ModeCursor Mode Cursor may be changed to any of the following Cursor and Menu selection speedChanging the Ships Icon Selecting North Up or Course Up Changing the backlight and contrastAdjusting Time Adjusting the TimeSelecting Loran TD or Other Coordinate System Changing the Chart ColorCustomizing the Soft Keys on CP300/CP300i Selecting Pages Using Soft Keys on CP300/CP300iTime Setup Other Settings in General Setup MenuCursor Speed InformationOther Available Searches Using Find Services & More FunctionPort Services Following is an example of Full Info on Lakes Info on LakesQuick Info On Lakes Full Info On Lakes1a Example of picture associated to the Fishing object GPS Chart Plotters Inserting the C-CARD New Data FeaturesNew Presentation Features MAP MAX OverviewMAX and NT/NT+ C-CARD coexistence Zoom Type Fonts & Symbols on the CP300/CP300iMAP Functions MAX Functions MenuDynamic Nav-Aids Perspective ViewZoom Boxes definition is as followsCurrents Prediction Pictures & Diagrams6 Pictures and Diagrams How to show the pictures or diagrams of a Multimedia ObjectEnhanced Port Info Only for CP180/180i Creating a NEW Mark Using the ChartCreating Marks Editing a MarkMoving a Mark or Waypoint Deleting a Mark or WaypointFind MARKS/WAYPOINTS ListGoto Cursor Creating a NEW Mark with the User Points List4a Navigating to Cursor Example Goto MarkGPS Chart Plotters Deleting a MOB Point MAN Over Board MOB FunctionGPS Chart Plotters Routes Creating a Route Using WaypointsMaking Additional Routes Creating a Route Using Marks on the ChartWhen finished press ENT to save Press CLR to show the Chart By select Route Other Settings in Route MenuInserting a Waypoint Into a Route Goto a RouteGPS Chart Plotters Tracking TracksENT Other Settings in Track MenuUsing the Trip LOG Saving and starting a new TrackResetting the Trip Log GPS Chart Plotters Transferring files to the optional User C-CARD User C-CARDUser C-CARD Menu Formatting the User C-CARDRefreshing the User C-CARD Loading a fileDeleting a file from the User C-CARD Selection by Soft KEY only for CP300/CP300i PagesPages can selected in the following way Selection by MenuWindow Selections ChartTurning Off Information on Icon Points Additional Functions on ChartDisplay Mode To control the display on the map of the marine features Marine SettingsUnderwater Objects Settings Depth SettingsLand Settings Chart SettingsNavigation Customizing Chart SettingsCustomizing the Data Windows Compass Tape Fix position HighwayFix position Time Speed Over Ground Course Over Ground Compass RoseChanging to and from Daylight Savings time CelestialGPS Status Changing dateChanging the Nmea page Windows Nmea DisplayInterfacing Nmea DEPTH, Wind SPEED, Temp and SOG Trend PagesVHF Digital Selective Calling Position Request DSC Distress CallGPS Chart Plotters Navigate Advanced SettingsINPUT/OUTPUT Nmea Compass AlarmsGrounding Alarm GPS Chart Plotters AIS System Definitions AISFunctions are described in the following table To SET the Chart Plotter for Receiving AISAIS Menu CPA and Tcpa values Quick Info on AIS TargetVessel Name Mmsi number Radio Call Sign SOG GPS Chart Plotters Download MAP Weather ServiceMAP Weather Service Menu Type of Data Copy From User C-CARDWeather Forecast Real Time ViewTrouble Shooting GPS Chart Plotters DIM Menu RAM Menu resetTechnical Tests System TestSerial Ports Cartridges520mA max @12V Specifications18.0 CP180/CP180i Specifications Power Consumption CPStorage temperature 18.1 CP300/CP300i SpecificationsPower supply Operating temperature rangeGPS Waas Smart Receiver Specifications GPS Chart Plotters Appendix Terms Page Analitycal Index Greenwich England Mean Time Home Mode 27, 28Power and Nmea Cable GPS StatusWaypoint 28, 49 GPS Chart Plotters Track Points 61, 93Route 28, 49, 93 User Points 37, 93Please Note
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CP180 specifications

Standard Horizon is well known for its innovative marine electronics, particularly its line of chart plotters and multifunction displays. Among its popular products are the CPV550, CP500, CP180I, CP180, and CP300 models, each designed to enhance navigational experience for boaters and sailors.

The Standard Horizon CPV550 is a cutting-edge chart plotter that features a bright, high-resolution 5.5-inch color display. This model supports Navionics and C-MAP charts, ensuring users have access to high-quality cartography. Its built-in GPS receiver offers exceptional accuracy and fast position fixes, while its user-friendly interface allows for easy navigation through menus and functions. The CPV550 is equipped with a variety of connectivity options, including NMEA 0183, allowing for seamless integration with other onboard electronics.

The CP500 is another robust option, featuring a 5-inch display and advanced GPS technology. This model is designed for ease of use, with a straightforward interface that appeals to both novice and experienced users. It offers real-time tracking and position monitoring, making it ideal for coastal cruising and fishing. The CP500 supports various cartography formats, providing flexibility for users who prefer different map sources.

Moving on, the CP180I model stands out with its innovative integrated design, packing a 7-inch display and multiple advanced features into a compact unit. It includes built-in Wi-Fi, allowing users to connect their mobile devices and access updates or weather information directly from the display. The CP180I is also compatible with a wide range of NMEA 2000 devices, offering greater customization options for boaters looking to expand their electronic setups.

The CP180 offers similar capabilities but focuses on a slightly larger 8-inch screen. This model enhances visibility and provides an intuitive experience with its touch-screen interface. It supports various navigation modes and features such as AIS overlay and radar integration, which significantly improve situational awareness on the water.

Finally, the Standard Horizon CP300 is a versatile chart plotter that combines advanced features with exceptional user-friendliness. This model features a 9-inch display that offers crisp visuals and enhanced readability even in bright sunlight. It also stands out for its robust integration capabilities with other marine instruments. The CP300 includes built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, allowing for wireless data sharing and connectivity with smart devices.

Overall, the Standard Horizon line of chart plotters, including the CPV550, CP500, CP180I, CP180, and CP300, offers advanced technological features, reliable performance, and user-friendly interfaces, making them excellent choices for both leisure and professional mariners alike. With a focus on connectivity, visibility, and customizable options, these devices enhance the navigation experience on the water.