Samyung Navis 3800 User manual

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This GPS ChartPlotter is the most advanced Navigation device
since ever developed. However a navigation officer of ability
should not make a decision, by information from this device only,
which might be occurred damages in people’s life and property
while sail & fishing.
CAUTION

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Contents
Chapter 1 : GPS PLOTTER
1. GPS Overview ............................................................................................... 8
Chapter 2 : FEATURES
1. GPS Antenna & Receiver..........................................................................10
2. DGPS Antenna & Beacon Receiver ........................................................10
3. Main Unit Features & Functions ............................................................11
4. Standard Scope of Supply .......................................................................13
Chapter 3 : Device & Display
1. Display Device ............................................................................................15
2. Remote Controller Button .......................................................................16
3. Power ON/OFF............................................................................................17
4. Menu.............................................................................................................18
5. Display mode ..............................................................................................19
Chapter 4 : Operating Instruction
1. Data...............................................................................................................26
1.1 Track Data ............................................................................................................................................26
1.1.1 Track Set................................................................................................................................................................. 26
1.1.2 Track Clear............................................................................................................................................................. 27
1.1.3 Track CALC ............................................................................................................................................................ 27
1.1.4. Track Save............................................................................................................................................................. 28
1.1.5 Track Load ............................................................................................................................................................. 29
1.1.6 Track Erase............................................................................................................................................................. 30
1.2 Mark Data ............................................................................................................................................31
1.2.1 Mark Select........................................................................................................................................................... 31
1.2.2 Mark Append....................................................................................................................................................... 31
1.2.3 Mark Clear............................................................................................................................................................. 32
1.2.4 Mark Save.............................................................................................................................................................. 33
1.2.5 Mark Load ............................................................................................................................................................. 34
1.2.6 Mark Erase............................................................................................................................................................. 35

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1.3 User Coast Line .................................................................................................................................36
1.3.1 Coast Line Display ............................................................................................................................................. 36
1.3.2 Coastal Line Drawing ....................................................................................................................................... 36
1.3.3 Coastal Line Save ............................................................................................................................................... 37
1.3.4 Coastal Line Load............................................................................................................................................... 38
1.3.5 Coastal Line Erase.............................................................................................................................................. 39
1.4 Waypoint Data...................................................................................................................................40
1.4.1 Waypoint Display ............................................................................................................................................... 40
1.4.2 Waypoint Edit ...................................................................................................................................................... 40
1.4.3 Waypoint Save..................................................................................................................................................... 41
1.4.4 Waypoint Load .................................................................................................................................................... 42
1.4.5 Waypoint Erase ................................................................................................................................................... 43
1.5 Route Data...........................................................................................................................................44
1.5.1 Route Edit.............................................................................................................................................................. 44
1.6 Disk Format.........................................................................................................................................45
1.7 Seabed Symbol..................................................................................................................................46
1.8 Program Update ...............................................................................................................................47
2. Set Up ...........................................................................................................47
2.1 Navigation Set ...................................................................................................................................47
2.1.1 Waypoint Navigation Set ............................................................................................................................... 47
2.1.2 Route Navigation Set....................................................................................................................................... 49
2.1.3 Anchor Set............................................................................................................................................................. 51
2.1.4 EXIT WPT/RTE/ANCHOR (Navigation Cancellation)........................................................................ 52
2.2 Alarm Set..............................................................................................................................................53
2.2.1 Arrival Alarm......................................................................................................................................................... 53
2.2.2 Derailment Alarm............................................................................................................................................... 53
2.2.3 Anchorage Alarm ............................................................................................................................................... 54
2.2.4 Underwater Cable Alarm................................................................................................................................ 54
2.2.5 Water Depth Alarm........................................................................................................................................... 55
2.2.6 Fish Alarm.............................................................................................................................................................. 55
2.2.7 AIS Alarm............................................................................................................................................................... 56
2.3 Own Ship Set......................................................................................................................................56
2.4 Cursor Setup.......................................................................................................................................58
2.5 Ship Tracking ......................................................................................................................................59
2.5.1 RUNNING............................................................................................................................................................... 59
2.5.2 EDIT .......................................................................................................................................................................... 60
2.6 Simulation ............................................................................................................................................60
2.7 Etcetera Set .........................................................................................................................................61

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3. System ..........................................................................................................63
3.1 Satellite Information .......................................................................................................................63
3.2 Screen Print .........................................................................................................................................65
3.3 How to test Keyboard....................................................................................................................66
3.4 How to set up System...................................................................................................................66
3.5 SYSTEM INFO .....................................................................................................................................71
4. FISHFINDER (NAVIS 3800F).....................................................................72
4.1 Screen Speed......................................................................................................................................75
4.2 Noise Erase..........................................................................................................................................75
4.3 Color Erase...........................................................................................................................................76
4.4 Tx Power Set........................................................................................................................................76
4.5 PULSE WIDTH SET............................................................................................................................77
4.6 COLOR PATTERN SET .....................................................................................................................77
4.7 A-SCOPE SET ......................................................................................................................................78
4.8 ETC SET..................................................................................................................................................78
5. Weather Fax ................................................................................................79
5.1 BROADCAST SET...............................................................................................................................80
5.2 PRINTING SET ....................................................................................................................................80
5.3 RECEIVING SET ..................................................................................................................................81
5.4 VIEWING DATA ..................................................................................................................................82
5.4.1 Fax Screen Layout and Menu....................................................................................................................... 82
5.4.2 CHANNEL............................................................................................................................................................... 82
5.4.3 SPD/IOC.................................................................................................................................................................. 83
5.4.4 Sync-Mode............................................................................................................................................................ 84
5.4.5 Recv-Mode............................................................................................................................................................ 85
5.4.6 Printer...................................................................................................................................................................... 86
5.4.7 Save .......................................................................................................................................................................... 86
5.4.8 View.......................................................................................................................................................................... 87

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6. MEDIA(Option) ...........................................................................................88
6.1 TV / VTR................................................................................................................................................88
6.2 CAMERA - 1........................................................................................................................................88
6.3 CAMERA - 2........................................................................................................................................89
6.4 CAMERA - 3........................................................................................................................................89
6.5 CAMERA – 4 .......................................................................................................................................89
6.6 CAMERA – SCAN..............................................................................................................................89
6.7 MULTI MEDIA .....................................................................................................................................89
6.8 MEDIA OFF ..........................................................................................................................................90
6.9 ETC. SET.................................................................................................................................................90
Chapter 5 : System Maintenance & Diagnosis
1. System Maintenance and Repair............................................................92
2. Diagnosis......................................................................................................92
Appendix
Appendix 1. Weather Fax receiving frequencies and time-table........94
Appendix 2. Description of Weather Map ...............................................98
Appendix 3. A geodetic datum.................................................................100
Appendix 4. Packing List ............................................................................101
Appendix 5. Installation Drawing.............................................................103

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This chapter provides an overview of the GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS).
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GPS PLOTTER

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1. GPS Overview
The Global Positioning System is based on a radio navigational system using
satellites. An unlimited number of users are provided with accurate three-dimensional
positions. This 24/7, worldwide coverage, is available under any weather condition.
GPS can provide two-dimensional and three-dimensional position information. 3D
positioning is mostly used in aircraft or other applications requiring latitude, longitude
and altitude. The 3D mode requires a lock on 4 satellites to accurately acquire the
position.
Surface vessels use 2D positioning, as only latitude and longitude is needed. In 2D
mode, positioning requires a lock on only 3 satellites to accurately acquire the
position.
Once the GPS Plotter has received an accurate fix from the satellites, ship’s position,
bearing, time, speed and other operations can be calculated.
GPS(Global Positioning System) has two types, 3 Dimensional and 2 Dimensional.
3D positional data has been sued in aviation, which requires Latitude, Longitude and
Height.
To provide 3D positional data, the system requires 4 satellites.
2D positional data has been used in vessel/ship navigation, which requires only
Latitude and Longitude.
To provide 2D positional data, the system requires 3 satellites.
GPS provides an accurate positional data by receiving satellite signals.
GPS chartplotters provide ship position, bearing, time, speed and many more.
Furthermore, plotters provide information for navigation and other data on the map
such as latitude/longitude, tracks, waypoints, event marks and more on high-
resolution LCD.

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This chapter provides Features of NAVIS GPS Plotter.
GPS Antenna & Receiver
DGPS Antenna & Beacon Receiver
Main Unit Features & Functions
Standard Components
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FEATURES

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1. GPS Antenna & Receiver
2. DGPS Antenna & Beacon Receiver
(Model & Specification can be changed without prior notice)
GPS Antenna
Type : All-weather Micros trip patch antenna
Power Supply : Receiver Module
Size & Weight : 102 x 65mm (+150mm mounting bar) 0.2kg
Receiver
Receiving Frequency : 1575.42 ± 1MHz
Receiving Architecture : 16 channel Multiple Tracking
Receiving Channel : 16 channel
Receiving Code : C/A code(1.023 MHz chip rate)
Tracking Capacity : 12 simultaneous satellite vehicles
Receiving Sensitivity : Less than -130 dBm
DGPS Antenna
Type : L1, Plate
Power supply : Receiver Module
Size & Weight: 170 x 170 x 163mm (+150mm mounting bar) 1.2kg
Beacon Receiver
Frequency : 283.5 ~ 325.0kHz
Frequency Resolution: 500Hz
Station selection: Manual/Auto
Receiving Architecture: MSK
Reception Sensitivity: Less than 10uV/m

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3. Main Unit Features & Functions
Main Unit Features
LCD : 15inch
Resolution : 1024 x 768
Electricity Power : 12V to +35V DC Appox. 40VA
Size & Weight : 415 x 345 x 123, 5.9kg
Operating Condition
Temp. : Antenna = -40℃~ +70℃
Main Unit = -15℃~ +55℃
Humidity : 95% (+30 (C ~ +60 (C)
Positioning
Tracking Speed : Velocity; 1000Knots (514 m/s)
Acceleration; 4g
Signal Correction & Tracking : Full Auto(Tracking Micro Computer)
Accuracy : 15m RMS, PDOP≤3.0 (without SA)
SpeedAccuracy : 0.1 Knots RMS, PDOP≤3.0 (without SA)
Data Recovery Time : 1sec
Initial Positioning Time : 24sec
Renewal interval of position data : 1sec

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Navigation(1)
Drawing Method : Mercator’s
Scale Range : 0.2nm ~ 5,000nm (about 1/2,500 ~ 1/37,500,000)
Effective Display Range : Less than Latitude 85°
Menu : Pull-down Menu
Coast Line Chart : Display on the Tracking Screen
Track Display : Memory Interval - Stop Track Memory,
1 sec. ~ 60 min. available.
0.01nm ~ 9.99nm variable selection
Memory Capacity - Track 20,000 points
User’s Line Drawing 7992 points
TRACK Mark - 100 points
TRACK Color - 16 colors
Mark Display : Mark type - 21
Color - 16colors
Memory - 10,000points, Distinguish color & delete
User’s Line Drawing Mark 999 points
Waypoint & Route Memory : 10,000 points & 20 routes(1 route/20 points)
Navigation(2)
Auxiliary Memory Unit : Coast Line, TRACK, Event, Waypoint,
User’s Line to be saved. Disk save .
C-User card available.
Data display : Target, Cursor(Distance, Latitude, Longitude), Time,
Course/Speed, Distance, Interim Waypoint,
Bearing/Distance, time, Warning Line,
Course Break Steering, Depth line of Sea, Fill Land,
Ocean Deep, Sinking Ship/Undersea grasses,
Ownship, Zoom in/out
Alarm : Arrival Alarm, Course Break, Anchor Alarm, Boundary
Geodetic Datum : Selectable Datum in worldwide
Navigation data input/output format : Output/Input
(Other brand’s equipment available)
SAMYUNG, FURUNO, JRC,
NMEA0183(IEC 61162)
Calendar Display : The Solar Calendar

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4. Standard Scope of Supply
NAVIS GPS Plotter (with Fish Finder)
No.
Name Specification Q’ty Remark
1 Main Unit NAVIS 3800 / NAVIS 3800F 1EA
2 GPS Antenna SAN-60 1EA
3 Antenna Cable RG-58C/U 10/20m
4 DC Cable SQ 0.75 X3P 3m
5 Spare Fuse 7A 1EA
6 Spare Fuse 3A = 1EA, 7A = 1EA 2EA
7 Install. Material 1LOT
8 Transducer 50KHz or 200KHz, 50/200Khz 1EA Only Fish Finder
9 Manual 1book
10 Remote Controller
REM-330 (Including Cable * 2m)
1EA
11 Rectifier(10A) 100/110/115/220/230V AC Option

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This chapter provides Device & Display about GPS Plotter.
Display Device
Remote Controller
Power ON/OFF
Menu
Plotter Display
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Device & Display

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1. Display Device
Power
•Power ON/OFF
Diplay Menu & move to sub menu
Select, Input, Excution
•Select Mark/Track/Erase/Watch
/Sunken Vessel, Banks
Direction Button
•Move a chart to 4 ways
and
cursor.
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Move a menu cursor, etc.
Zoom IN
•Inlarge the display
•Input numbers
Cursor
•Display a cursor in display
Zoom
Out
• Enlarge the display
• Input numbers
Switch Button
•N/S, W/E, +/- mutual Switch
•Waypoint Jump & Reverse Navigation Button
•.Fish Finder frequency select Low/High
•Soft Key : Mark color, Track color, Erase port,
Sunken Vessel, Fishing Banks, Waypoint, Calendar
C
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User, C
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Map card Slot
•C-User card slot (Left)
: User Data Load/BackUp
•C-Map card slot (Right)
: Load C-Map chart
•SD card slot

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2. Remote Controller Button
CNVT
.N/S, W/E switch
.+/- switch
.Waypoint, Reverse-Route Navigation
.Select High/Low in Fish Finder
F1
Select Function
Dimmer
.LCD dimmer, Transparency
Day/Night Mode
'( )' button part of this manual belongs to Remote Controller .
Depth Range
Change Depth Range
MOB
“Man Over Board”
Fish Finder Low/High
Select Low/High Frequency
GAIN/STC
Adjust GAIN/STC
D.MODE
Switch Plotter & Fish
FinderENT
.Select Menu
.Input Data
.Insert Event
mark/Erase
8 Direction Button
Moving Chart, Cursor,
Menu
CTR
.Move ownship to the center
.Move Cursor position to the
center
.Select figures to input
ESC
.Return plotter from menu
.Cancel Input
TRACK
Display Track Line
CORS.UP
Course Up ON/OFF
Zoom IN
Zoom OUT
T/COL
Change Track Color
WPT
Excute Waypoint & Route
ALM/CLR
.Alarm: Clear
.Course: Erase
EVNT
.Register waypoint by Cursor
MENU
.Menu diplay ON/OFF
.Move higher menu
CURSOR
Cursor ON screen
POWER
Power ON/OFF
T/ERASE
Erase Track
MARK
Change Mark type
M/COL
Change Mark Color
DEPTH
.Depth ON/OFF

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3. Power ON/OFF
Power ON
Press .( )
Power OFF
Press ( ) and hold approximately 2 sec.

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4. Menu
1. DATA 1. TRACK DATA
2. MARK DATA
3. USER’S LINE
4. WAYPOINT DATA
5. ROUTE DATA
6. DISK FORMAT
7. SEABED TYPE
2.SET
1. NAVIGATION SET
2.ALARM SET
3. OWN SHIP SET
4. CURSOR SET
5. SHIP TRACKING
6. SIMULATION
7. ETC. SET
3.SYSTEM
1. SATELLIE INFO
2. SCREEN PRINT
3. KEYBOARD TEST
4. SYSTEM SET
5. SYSTEM INFO
4.FISH
1. SCREEN SPEED
2. NOISE ERASE
3. COLOR ERASE
4.TX-POWER SET
5. PULSE WIDTH
6. COLOR PATTERN
7.A-SCOPE SET
5. FAX
1. ROADCAST SET
2. PRINTING SET
3. RECEIVING SET
4, VIEWING DATA
8. ETC. SET
8. PROGRAM UPDATE
6. MEDIA 1. TV / VTR
2. CAMERA - 1
3. CAMERA - 2
4. CAMERA - 3
9. ETC. SET
5. CAMERA - 4
6. CAMERA - SCAN
7. MULTI MEDIA
8. MEDIA OFF

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5. Display mode
Able to choose a wishable display mode by ( )
Display mode change at [Plotter Display Only]
Display mode change at [Plotter/Fishfinder Display]
Plotter Navigation
FishfinderPlotter Navigation Plotter/Fishfind
Always power OFF when removing or inserting C-Map card
CAUTION

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GPS Plotter Display
C-MAP Plotter Display
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No.
Definition Description
1 Ownship Latitude Latitude position of ownship’s
2 Ownship Longitude Longitude position of ownship’s
3 Ownship Speed Present Ownship’s Speed, SOG(Speed of Ground)
4 Ownship Course Present Ownship’s Course, COG(Course of Ground)
5 GPS status If no GPS or DGPS signal, Displays "Not-Ready"
If GPS is received "GPS", and DGPS is received "DGPS"
Simulation『ON』, Displays "SIMULATION"
6 Datum Present using Datum
7 Trench The trench ownship is located
8 Present Date It can be Revised Date in case of “NOT-READY”
9 Present Time It can be Revised Time in case of “NOT-READY”
(L : Local Time, U : Universal Time)
TRACK Record & Color TRACK Record & Color, "T" means Track.10 TRACK point Saved current TRACK point
MARK Set current MARK type11 MARK q’ty Saved current MARK q’ty
12 Cursor Press button to display on plotter screen
13 Latitude of Cursor Latitude of current cursor position
14 Longitude of Cursor Longitude of current cursor position
15 Distance to Cursor Distance between current position and cursor
16 Bearing Bearing from ownship to current cursor
17 Trench The trench ownship is located
18 Width of Display Real distance of width in display
Waypoint Nav. N/A
Route Nav. Display Route number current set
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Anchor set Display “ANCHOR”
20 Way Point Q’ty of Way Point
21 Waypoint Lat. Latitude of current waypoint navigation
22 Waypoint Lon. Longitude of current waypoint navigation
23 Waypoint Distance Distance from ownship to waypoint
24 Waypoint Bearing Bearing between ownship and waypoint
25 Estimated Time Estimated time to arrive from ownship to waypoint
26 Waypoint Speed Approach speed from ownship to waypoint
27 Course Break Range of ownship’s Breaking course & Steering
28 Navigation Time Navigation time to Waypoint
29 Depth Depth in Fish Finder Operation
30 Compass Compass Function
31 AIS Displayed when AIS function is used.
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