Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] SC50 Separate Type Operator's Manual
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Do not open the equipment. Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment.
Safety Instructions for the Operator
Safety Instructions for the Installer
WARNING
Turn off the power at the switchboard before beginning the installation. Do not install the equipment where it may get wet from rain or water splash. Water in the equipment can cause fire, electrical shock or damage to the equipment.
Do not disassemble or modify the equipment. [. . . ] OPERATION
2. 2
Turning the Power On/Off
Use the power switch on the processor unit to turn the power to the display unit on and off.
POWER Switch
Processor unit A beep sounds and the display starts up with the last-used display. Note: If backup heading data is used the heading indication flashes until faithful heading data becomes available.
2. 3
Panel Illumination, Display Contrast
1. Press the DIM key.
DIMMER (1-8)
4
CONTRAST (0-63) 45
EXIT: [ENT]
Dialog box for adjustment of panel illumination, display contrast 2. OPERATION
2. 4
2. 4. 1
Choosing a Display
Use the DISP key to show a display desired.
Description of displays
Heading display The heading display shows heading, course, speed, date, time and position-fixing status. The "final calculations" mark disappears after heading becomes reliable, which is approximately 90 seconds after that mark appears.
Position-fixing status indications
2D 3D D2D D3D 2D GPS position fix 3D GPS position fix 2D DGPS position fix 3D DGPS position fix
SIM
Simulation mode
Positionfixing status
Date (day/month/year) Time
W2D W3D
WAAS 2D position fix WAAS 3D position fix 3D 04 - 1 - 15 23:54:13
Heading Calculation Status = Acquiring satellite = Calculating heading = Final calculations
HDG SOG
28 3. 0°
0 . 0
kt COG
Heading
1 2 3. 4 °
When the data ground of external sensor is input, EXT (in reverse video) replaces HDG on the Heading, Nav data, Steering and Compass displays.
Speed over
Course over ground
Nav data display The nav data display shows position in latitude and longitude, speed, heading, date, time and position-fixing status.
3D 04 - 1 - 15 00:00:00
0 °0 0. 0 0 0 ' E
SOG
0 . 0
kt HDG
2 7 8. 0 °
Position in Latitude, Longitude
Nav data display
2-3
2. OPERATION
Steering display The steering display shows heading in digital and analog form. 0°
270 280 290
07:54
Bearing scale
Lubber's mark
300
250
260
SOG
0 . 0
kt COG
1 2 3. 4 °
Steering display Compass display The compass display shows heading by compass direction. 0
°
°
SW NE
Own ship symbol
Pitching Rolling
PIT
+0
S ROL
E SE
+0°
Compass display ROT (Rate-of-Turn) display The ROT display provides digital and analog indications of rate of turn.
3D
30 20 10 0 10 20 30
ROT scale ROT
PORT ROT
STBD
1 2 . OPERATION
Speed display Depending on the setting of DISTANCE DISP on the TRIP menu, the Set and Drift display or the Distance Run display is shown. The current indication requires a Doppler Speed Log.
Ground speed
3D SOG kt STW kt CURRENT
21. 1 2. 2 22. 2
3 6 . 5 kt
Current (direction, speed)
3D SOG kt STW kt
21. 1 2. 2 22. 2
4 5 6. 7 8
nm
Lateral speed Speed relative to water
DISTANCE
Distance run
Speed display
2-5
2. OPERATION
2. 5
Alarm Setup
The SC-50S can alert you with audible and visual alarms when GPS signal, DPGS signal and WAAS signal are lost. Choose ALARMS and then press the ENT key.
ALARMS BUZZER DGPS : LONG : OFF
Alarm menu 3. BUZZER is selected; press the ENT key.
SHORT LONG CONSTANT
Buzzer options 4. SHORT: Two short beeps LONG: Three long beeps CONSTANT: Continuous beep 5. OPERATION
2. 6
Confirming Satellite Status
You can check the receiving condition of each antenna unit as follows: 1. Choose SATELLITE and then press the ENT key.
RX signal level Horizontal bar extends with signal strength. Satellite whose signal strength extends past the first vertical line is used for heading and position calculation.
PositionNorth fixing status DOP
3D 07 06 02 DOP 1. 5
23
N
14 18
---9 30
Elevation angle 5°
10
08 04
-12 -05
24 18 134
Antenna element no.
01 GPS1
Elevation angle 45°
WAAS
Satellites shown in white on black are used for calculation of heading and position.
Satellite status display 3. [. . . ] FREQ (310. 0kHz) DATA OUT1 AD-10, IEC DATA OUT2 DATA OUT3 DATA OUT4 DATA OUT5 LOG PULSE (200, 400 (p/nm)) SENTENCE (HDT, HDM, ROT ATT, VDR, VTG, GGA, GNS, GLL, VHW, VBW, HVE, ZDA) BAUD RATE (4800, 9600, 19200, 38400) INTERVAL (25ms, 100ms, 200ms, 1S, 2S) NMEA VER (IEC ED1, IEC ED2, NMEA1. 5) TALKER (GP, HE, HN, HC)
I/O SETUP
INST MENU
MOUNTING (FLOOR, WALL, INVERT) DIRECTION (A, B, C, D) LANGUAGE (ENG, JPN) ANT POSITION SETUP (Measures distances between antennas. ) ROLL OFFSET (-90. 0 to +90. 0, 0) PITCH OFFSET (-90. 0 to +90. 0, 0) GPS DATA?DISTANCE DISP (DSTNC, DRIFT) DISTANCE CALC (GPS, VLW, VBW ) RESET DISTANCE?(0-9999SEC, 10) SMOOTH ROT (0. 1 - 30. 0, 2. 5 (sec)) ROT RANGE (30, 60, 90 (°/min))
ERASE
TRIP MENU
AP-1
APPENDIX
Geodetic Chart Codes
001·F 002·F 003·F 004·F 005·F 006·F 007·F 008·F 009·F 010·F 011·F 012·F 013·F 014·F 015·F 016·F 017·F 018·F 019·F 020·F 021·F 022·F 023·F 024·F 025·F 026·F 027·F 028·F 029·F 030·F 031·F 032·F 033·F 034·F 035·F 036·F 037·F 038·F 039·F 040·F 041·F 042·F 043·F 044·F 045·F 046·F 047·F 048·F 049·F 050·F 051·F 052·F 053·F 054·F 055·F 056·F 057·F 058·F 059·F 060·F 061·F 062·F 063·F 064·F 065·F 066·F 067·F 068·F 069·F 070·F 071·F 072·F 073·F 074·F 075·F 076·F 077·F 078·F 079·F 080·F 081·F 082·F 083·F 084·F 085·F 086·F WGS84 WGS72 TOKYO NORTH AMERICAN 1927 EUROPEAN 1950 AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1984 ADINDAN ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F ·F Mean Vallue (Japan, Korea, and Okinawa) Mean Vallue (CONUS) Mean Vallue Australla and Tasmania Island Mean Value(Ethiopia and Sudan) Ethiopia Mall Senegal Sudan Somalla Bahrain Island Cocos Island Mean Value Bostswana Lesotho Malawi Swazlland Zaire Zambla Zimbabwe Mean Value (Kanya, Tanzania) Kenya Tanzania Ascension Island Iwo Jima Island Tem Island St. Helena Island Marcus Island Australla and Tasmania Island Efate and Erromango Islands Bermuda Islands Colombla Argentina Phoenix Islands South Africa Mean Value (Florida and Bahama Islands) Tunisia Chatham Island (New Zealand) Paraguay Brazil Sumatra Island (Indonesia) Gizo Island (New Georgla Island) Easter Island Westem Europe Cypus Egypt England, Scotland, Channel, and Shetland Islands England, Ireland, Scotland, and Shetland Islands Greece Iran Italy·E·E Sardinla Italy·E·E Sicily Norway and Finland Portugal and Spain Mean Value Republlc of Maldives New Zealand Guam Island Guadalcanal Island Iceland Hong kong Thailand and Vletnam Bangladesh, India, and Nepal Ireland Diego Garcia Jhonston Island Sri Lanka Kerguelen Island West Malaysia and Singapore Mascarene Island Cayman Brac Island Liberia Philippines (Exciuding Mindanao Island) Mindanao Island Mahe Island Salvage Islands Eritrea (Ethlopia) Morocco Midway Island Nigeria Masirah Island(Oman) United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia Namibla 087·F MAPARIMA, BWI ·F Trinldad and Tobago 088·F NORTH AMERICAN 1927 ·F Western United States 089·F ·F Eastern United States 090·F ·F Alaska 091·F ·F Bahamas (Excluding San Saivador Island) 092·F ·F Bahamas·E·E San Saivador Island 093·F ·F Canada (Including Newfoundland Island) 094·F ·F Alberta and British Columbla 095·F ·F East Canada 096·F ·F Manitoba and Ontario 097·F ·F Nothwest Territories and Saskatchewan 098·F ·F Yukon 099·F ·F Canal Zone 100·F ·F Caribbean 101·F ·F Central America 102·F ·F Cuba 103·F ·F Greenland 104·F ·F Mexico 105·F NORTH AMERICAN 1983 ·F Alaska 106·F ·F Canada 107·F ·F CONUS 108·F ·F Mexico, Central America 109·F OBSERVATORIO 1966 ·F Corvo and Flores Islands (Azores) 110·F OLD EGYPTIAN 1930 ·F Egypt 111·F OLD HAWAIIAN ·F Mean Value 112·F ·F Hawaii 113·F ·F Kaual 114·F ·F Maui 115·F ·F Oahu 116·F OMAN ·F Oman 117·F ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936 ·F Mean Value 118·F ·F England 119·F ·F England, Isie of Man, and Wales 120·F ·F Scotland and Shetland Islands 121·F ·F Wales 122·F PICO DE LAS NIVIES ·F Canary Islands 123·F PITCAIRN ASTRO 1967 ·F Pitcaim Island 124·F PROVISIONAL SOUTH CHILEAN 1963 ·F South Chile (near 53·K s) 125·F PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956 ·F Mean Value 126·F ·F Bolivia 127·F ·F Chile·E·E Northem Chie (near 19·K s) 128·F ·F Chile·E·E Southem Chile (near 43·K s) 129·F ·F Colombia 130·F ·F Ecuador 131·F ·F Guyana 132·F ·F Peru 133·F ·F Venezuela 134·F PUERTO RICO ·F Puerto Rico and Virgln Islands 135·F QATAR NATIONAL ·F Qatar 136·F QORNOQ ·F South Greenland 137·F ROME 1940 ·F Sardinia Islands 138·F SANTNA BRAZ ·F Sao Maguel, Santa Maria Islands (Azores) 139·F SANTO (DOS) ·F Espirlto Santo Island 140·F SAPPER HILL 1943 ·F East Faikland Island 141·F SOUTH AMERICAN 1969 ·F Mean Value 142·F ·F Argentina 143·F ·F Bollvia 144·F ·F Brazil 145·F ·F Chile 146·F ·F Colombia 147·F ·F Ecuador 148·F ·F Guyana 149·F ·F Paraguay 150·F ·F Peru 151·F ·F Trinldad and Tobago 152·F ·F Venezuela 153·F SOUTH ASIA ·F Singapore 154·F SOUTHEAST BASE ·F Porto Santo and Medeira Islands 155·F SOUTHWEST BASE ·F Falal, Graclosa, Pico, Sao Jorge, and Terceira Islands 156·F TIMBALAI 1948 ·F Brunel and East Malaysia (Sarawak and Sadah) 157·F TOKYO ·F Japan 158·F ·F Korea 159·F ·F Okinawa 160·F TRISTAN ASTRO 1968 ·F Tristan da Cunha 161·F VITI LEVU 1916 ·F Vitl Levu Island (Fiji Islands) 162·F WAKE-ENIWETOK 1960 ·F Marshall Islands 163·F ZANDERIJ ·F Suriname 164·F BUKIT RIMPAH ·F Bangka and Belltung Islands (Indonesia) 165·F CAMP AREA ASTRO ·F Camp Mcmurdo Area, Antarctica 166·F G. [. . . ]