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Revision as of 16:41, 9 November 2022

1 Basics

1.1 Before starting

Before using, use the product safely after reading the user manual and safety precautions.

  • The user manual describes based on the default setting values.
  • The contents of the user manual may differ from the actual contents depending on the software version or model.
  • Some services require an internet connection.
  • If the user arbitrarily modifies the operating system or software, the product may not work properly. Also, warranty service is not covered for any problems caused by it.
  • Data charges may apply when using features that use the Internet through mobile hotspots.

Description of the symbol

아이콘 경고.png
Warning : This sign warns that a risk of death or serious injury may result if caution is not taken.
아이콘 금지.png
Ban : This sign infoms you of action that should not be taken when using the product.
아이콘 주의.png
Caution : This sign inform you of the precautions to be taken for safe and correct use of the product.
아이콘 알림.png
Note : This sign informs you of good information to know when using the product.

1.2 Precautions for the use environment

The temperature of the product may become excessively high in the following situations. High temperatures may cause product performance degradation, malfunction, or compromise safety.

  • Do not store the product in extremely low or high temperatures.
  • Do not expose the product to direct sunlight for a long time.
  • Do not keep the product in a poorly ventilated room for a long time in the middle of the hot summer.
  • Do not keep the product near appliances that may overheat, such as stoves and heating appliances.
아이콘 알림.png
In case of unavoidable exposure to direct sunlight, it is very helpful to cover it with a dry towel.

1.3 Safety precautions

This is to protect the safety of users and others and prevent property damage in advance. Please read the following carefully before use and be sure to follow it.

아이콘 경고.png Warning
Failure to comply may result in death or serious injury.

Drive according to the actual laws.
Drive according to the marine indications and actual regulations when guiding a route using a GPS plotter.

The navigator should not keep an eye on the screen during the voyage.
It may cause a marine accident due to negligence in the front.

Do not mount the main in a place that interferes with vision or navigation.
Mounting it in a place that interferes with vision or safety may cause accidents at sea.

Install and wire correctly.
Failure to install and wire correctly according to the instruction manual may cause an accident or fire.

Do not disassemble, repair or remodel.
In case of failure, it may cause an accident or fire. If you disassemble, repair or remodel, you cannot receive A/S.

Do not use in a faulty or abnormal condition.
If it is used in an abnormal condition such as smoke or no sound, it may cause fire. Stop using it immediately and after checking the power supply , consult with the distributer you purchased .

This unit is for DC 12V to 36V only.
In case of using other volts , it may cause an accident or fire.

Use in a well-ventilated area.
If there is no ventilation, heat may be concentrated inside the main body and cause a fire.

Do not damage the wires and cords by pulling them.
It may cause a short circuit or disconnection, resulting in a fire or malfunction.

Do not drop it or subject it to strong impact.
It may cause malfunction or fire.

아이콘 주의.png Precaution
Failure to comply may result in personal injury or property damage.

Do not use for a long time with the engine stopped.
Sometimes the engine does not run due to battery drain.

Use a standard product when replacing the fuse.
Use of non-standard fudge may cause fire or malfunction. Use a 5A fuse.

For correct use
Handle it correctly according to the instructions.
Do not leave it in extreme high or low temperatures. (Storage temperature range: -10℃ ~ +50℃)

About LCD screen

  • The screen looks different depending on the viewing angle. Use it within the range of the following angles. (Top 20º, Bottom 20º, Left 45º, Right 45º)
  • The vision may deteriorate at temperatures below -10°C or above +50°C, but this is not a malfunction. It will recover within the preservation temperature range.
  • When used in cold weather (below 0°C), the internal lighting divice (backlight) dims, but recovers when the temperature rises.
  • Hitting the screen with a sharp object may cause damage.

1.4 Name and role of each part

1.4.1 Components

본체.png
Main device
프로텍터.png
Protector
구성품 고정대.png
Mounting Bracket
구성품 GPS안테나.png
External GPS ANT
구성품 전원 케이블.png
Power Cable
구성품 리모컨.png
Wireless R/C
구성품 퓨즈&볼트.png
Fuse & Bolt
Knobs
Transducer(600W)
(CF only)
  • Components may not be compatible with other devices.
  • The appearance and specifications of components are subject to change without notice.
  • For separately sold product, use the genuine products provided by Haiyang Olix and distributer. The use of nongenuine products can cause performance degradation and failure, and if a problem occurs, you cannot receive warranty service.

1.4.2 Each part name and key description

x27px x27px It is used by setting the key the user wants.
x27px x27px Chartplotter : Zoom in/out the map.
Fishfinder : Adjusts the depth of water when it is manual.
File:Button vega arrow&rotary.png Rotary: You can select a menu. You can set the ensitivity/attenuation when using the Fishfinder.
Button : This is [Input] key.
File:Button vega menu ori.png File:Button vega goto ori.png MENU : Invoke the menu.
GOTO : It is used for temporary voyages.
File:Button vega page ori.png File:Button vega func ori.png PAGE : Use to select a Screen mode.
FUNC : It is used by setting the key the user wants.
File:Button vega mark ori.png File:Button vega track ori.png WPT : Add/delete marks.

Press for more than 3 seconds to set MOB.

TRACK : Start/stop track recording.
File:Button vega cancel ori.png File:Button vega power ori.png CANCEL : Use to cancel settings or exit menus.
POWER : Power On/Off or Open the System Control window.

1.4.3 Connector specification

2-TD
NO NAME
1 SPD_PULSE
2 SPD_VC
3 TD1
4 TD_GND
5 TD2
6 TEMP_VCC
7 TEMP_SIG
8 SPD_GND
3-TD
NO NAME
1 UDI_TD 2
2 UDI_TD 1
3 UFF_TD 2
4 UFF_TD 1
5 TEMP_VCC
6 TEMP_SIG
7 TD_GND
NMEA 2000
NO NAME
1 SHIELD
2 DC ±12V
3 DC -
4 CAN_H
5 CAN_L
POWER
NO NAME
1 DC +(12V~36V)
2 DC -
3 NC
NMEA 0183
NO NAME
1 GND
2 TX +
3 GND
4 RX +
5 RX -
6 NC
AIS
NO NAME
1 GND
2 TX +
3 GND
4 RX +
5 RX -
6 NC

1.5 Memory card

Memory cards are used to store, restore, and back up various user data such as mark, route, track, set value and etc.
Vega support SD and micro SD.

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1.5.1 Inserting memory card

Open the cover of the memory card slot and insert the memory card according to the hole. In the case of SD or microSD, insert it until it clicks.

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1.5.2 Removing the memory card

For SD and microSD, first press once until you hear a click sound. It pops out slightly for easy removal. After, take it out lightly.

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1.6 Turn on/off

1.6.1 Turn on

Press File:Button vega power.png lightly to turn on the product.

1.6.2 Turn off

  1. Press File:Button vega power.png.
  2. Press File:System power.png.
  3. Press File:Button vega rotary.png or 'Yes' when a guide message appears.

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1.7 Import previous device settings

You can import settings from your old device to your new device.

  1. Insert the memory card into the old device.
  2. File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 5. Others → 1. Save User Setting to the memory card through Save User Settings.
  3. Remove the memory card from your old device and insert it into your device.
  4. From new product go to File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 3. Maintenance → 7. Initialization → 1. User Initialization to Import old device's settings from memory card.

1.8 Touch screen operation

1.9 System Controls

You can make basic system settings. You can enter by pressing File:Button vega power.png.

Power off.
Restart the power.
It can be adjusted by pressing File:Button vega left.png File:Button vega right.png or File:Button vega plus.png File:Button vega minus.png or turning File:Button vega rotary.png.
Switch to night mode.

night mode off night mode on

Disable the touch screen. Long touch when locking by touch.
Enter the Wi-Fi setting window. Connect to the Internet through Wi-Fi before using the online update.
Enter the Bluetooth setting window, Connect to the smart phone with Bluetooth before using the Pegasus.
Connect with VEGA-F using HY-NET.
Set the data layout bring the sailing information up freely on the desired location on the screen.
  1. Display
    All set layouts can be turned on or off in batches.
  2. EDIT
    You can turn on, move, or edit the following sailing information.
    • GPS : Position, SOG, COG
    • Time&Date : Time, Date
    • Userdata Display : WPT, Track
    • Fishfinder : Depth, Temp
    • Weather : Weather, Wind Direction, Wind Speed, Temperatures, Water Temperature, Max Wind Speed, Wave Height, Max Wave Height, Wave Direction
    • Unspecified : Voltage, HDG
Display Turn the layout on or off.
Size You can adjust the size of the layout.
Color You can change the text color of the layout.
Bezel When you turn on the border, a square border is formed around the layout.
Display the desired weather information on the screen.

One of the Weather, Wind Direction/Wind Speed, Wind Direction/Max Wind Direction, Temperatures, Water Temperature, Wave Direction/Wave Height, Wave Direction/Max Wave Height is displayed.

2 Chartplotter

2.1 ScreenInfo

2.1.1 Cursor

Call

When using the main - Press x40px or touch the map screen. When using the remote control - Press [Cursor].

Moving

Keep pressing x40px or touch the desired location.

Deleting

When using the main - Press File:Button vega cancel.png when the cursor is called. When using the remote control - Press [Cursor] when the cursor is called. When using the touch - Press x40px at the top of the screen.

Cursor settings

In File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 2. Setup → 6. Customizing → 8. Cursor, you can make settings related to the cursor.

  1. Size : Adjust the size of cursor.
  2. Magnetic : When you move the cursor around the mark, the cursor automatically moves to the center of the mark.
  3. Extension Line : Add vertical and horizontal line from the cursor to end of the screen.
  4. Vessel Line : Displays the line connecting the own ship and the cursor.
  5. Move Cursor : Select whether to move the cursor at a constant speed or increase the speed of movement gradually when moving the cursor with the arrow keys.

2.1.2 Info window

You can set up information windows and subscreens in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced -> 2. Setup -> 6. Customizing -> 4. INFO Window.

  1. WPT : Turn on/off the WPT information window.
  2. Cursor : Turn on/off the cursor information window.
  3. Position Setup : Set the location of the information window and sub screen.
  4. SubScreen Size : You can adjust the inforamtion window and sub screen's size.

You can set the sub screen to be displayed at the bottom of the screen in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 5. Others → 2. SubScreen.

  • Compass
  • Depth/Temp
  • SOG/COG
  • Depth/Temp/SOG/COG
  • GPS INFO1

2.2 Chartplotter settings

2.2.1 Map setup

File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 6. Map Setup.

  1. Map orientation
    You can set the plotter screen mode in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 6. Map Setup → 1. Map Orientation or by pressing x40pxon the upper right corner of the screen.
    • True Motion
      It is a sailing mode that the nautical chart is fixed and the onw ship moves. (True motion is not available for course-up and head-up.)
    • Up Mode
      It is a sailing mode that the own ship is fixed and the nautical chart moves. It can be used if a destination is entered. It is useful when you want to move the top of the screen is toward the destination or the own ship toward the destination.
  2. Userdata Display : Setting up shown/hide the user data on the display.
  3. Chart : Select the chart among HY-MAP, C-MAP and External map
  4. C-MAP Setting (Only for C-MAP mode)
    • Chart Display Configuration : Set screens for Land, Marine, Depth, and Nav Addis on the map.
    • Chart Presentation : Sets the font, symbol size, and map color for the map.
    • Raster Setting : Sets the Raster mode on the map.
    • 3D View : Setup for 3D View.
    • Multi Language : Select language for name of the place, lighthouse or buoy.
    • Quick View : It is available to set up. Place the cursor on buoys or icons on the C-MAP, the information window is shown up automatically.
    • Touch : Sets the multi-touch features for the map.

2.2.2 Vessel

You can make settings related to own ship in File:Button vega menu.png → 8.Advanced → 7. Vessel.

  1. Vessel Icon Size : Adjust size of own ship's icon.
  2. Heading Line : Set the heading line's length. Heading line is used in true motion and north up mode.
  3. Heading Line Thickness : Set the heading line's thickness.
  4. Vessel Style : You can set own ship to one of Circle, Arrow and vessel.
  5. Orient Resolution : If you set the heading angle, the map will not rotate according to the heading angle set in destination sailing or auto (head-up).

2.3 GPS settings

It is available to control and confirm information in GPS receiver.

2.3.1 Datum

It shows GPS Datum in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 1. GPS → 2. Datum. WGS-84, which is the worldwide standard is only available.

2.3.2 Fix correction

The coordinates received from the GPS receiver can be moved by the calibration value in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 1. GPS → 3. Fix Correction.

  1. LAT Modification : You can calibration by moving the latitude north (N) or south (S).
  2. LON Modification : You can calibration by moving the longitude west(W) or east (E).

2.3.3 Average Speed

It reduces unnecessary GPS deviation due to waves or currents. You can select settings according to the average ship speed at File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 1. GPS → 4. Average Speed.

Average Speed Setup

You can adjust the setting value of the average Ship speed in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 1. GPS → 5. Average Speed Setup.

  1. POG filtering : Used to smooth the position of the own ship. The lower setting value, the faster the response.
  2. COG filtering : Used to smooth the azimuth of the own ship. The lower setting value, the faster the response.
  3. SOG filtering : Used to smooth the Ship speed of the own ship. The lower setting value, the faster the response.
  4. SOG Range : You can set the speed which applied average SOG. Average SOG is applied only under a speed be set.
  5. COG : Select a different COG calculation method.
    • U Version : The COG's response is slow but stable. It is used a lot by low-speed fishing vessels.
    • C Virsion : The COG response is fast, but it may seem too sensitive. It's often used in fishing boats that require rapid response.

2.3.4 LAT/LON Unit

You can select the display unit of latitude/longitude from 3 units/4 units.

2.3.5 Receiving Port

Set GPS receiving port setting

2.4 WPT

Mark and record specific points on the nautical chart.

2.4.1 Creating WPT

  1. Move desired location by calling cursor on the map.
  2. Press File:Button vega mark.png to add a mark.

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2.4.2 WPT List

In File:Button vega menu.png → 1. Userdata -> 1. WPT -> 1. List, you can check the list of created marks and edit, create, delete, sort and navigate.

Edit WPT

  1. Press File:Button vega menu.png → 1. Userdata → 1. WPT → 1. List.
  2. Select the WPT you want to edit from the WPT list.
  3. Click [1.Edit] to edit the desired item.

WPT Sorting

  1. Press File:Button vega menu.png → 1. Userdata → 1. WPT → 1. List.
  2. Press [4.Sort] in the WPT list of WPT.
  3. Select the desired sorting method.

Deleting WPT

  1. Call the cursor on the map.
  2. Move the cursor over the WPT you want to delete.
  3. Press File:Button vega rotary.png and go WPT Cursor → 3. Erase, or Press File:Button vega mark.png to delete the WPT.
  1. Press File:Button vega menu.png → 1. Userdata → 1. WPT → 1. List.
  2. Select the WPT to delete from the WPT list.
  3. Press [3.Delete] to delete the WPT.

Select/Delete All WPTs can be deleted entirely or only partially selected by shape or color.

  1. Press File:Button vega menu.png → 1. Userdata → 1. WPT → 1. List.
  2. Press [5. All Erase].
  3. Select shapes and colors and press Delete.

Sailing

  1. Press File:Button vega menu.png → 1. Userdata → 1. WPT → 1. List.
  2. Select the WPT to navigate to from the WPT list.
  3. Press [6. Goto].
  1. Call the cursor on the map.
  2. Move the cursor over a WPT to navigate.
  3. Press File:Button vega rotary.png → WPT Cursor → 2. Goto.

2.4.3 Move the WPT

  1. Call the cursor on the map.
  2. Move the cursor over a WPT to move.
  3. Press File:Button vega rotary.png → WPT Cursor → 4. Move..
  4. Press File:Button vega rotary.png after moving the cursor to the desired location.

2.4.4 WPT setting

You can set the WPT to be created in the future. Press File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 2. Setup → 6. Customizing → 5. Userdata → 1. WPT. .

  • Symbol Setup
  • Color Setup

2.4.5 WPT Select Area

You can select an area on the map and to delete or save the WPTs within it separately.

2.4.6 WPT display setting

You can set the display of WPTs on the electronic nautical chart in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 6. Map Setup → 2. Userdata Display → 1. WPT.

  • WPT : Set whether to display WPTs on chart.

2.5 Route

The route shows the route by connecting the sailing points in order.

2.5.1 Route creating

  1. Enter the route list via File:Button vega menu.png → 1. Userdata → 2. Route → 1. List.
  2. Press [2. Add] on the route list.

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2.5.2 Route list

You can check the list of created routes and edit, create, delete, sort, and voyage File:Button vega menu.png → 1. Userdata → 2. Route → 1. List.

Edit route

  1. Select the rout to edit from the route list.
  2. Press [1. Edit].

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Deleting a route

  1. Select route to delete in Route list.
  2. Press [3. Erase]

Sort route

  1. Press [5. Sort] in the Route list.
  2. Select the desired sorting method.

Sailing by route

  1. Select the route to sail in the Route list
  2. Press [6. Goto]

2.5.3 Route display settings

File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 6. Map Orientation → 2. Userdata Display You can set with regard to display.

  1. Route : Set whether to display a route.
  2. Route Name : Set whether to display route name next to route start point.

2.5.4 Navigation setting

You can operate and set marks during voyage in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 9. Navigation.

  • Previous WPT : Change the WPT to sail in the route to previous WPT. Only available while sailing.
  • Next WPT : Change the WPT to sail in the route to the next WPT. Only available while sailing.
  • Route Order : You can set the route order. It can only be set while sailing.

2.5.5 Route detail

You can check and edit the destinations that make up the route. Press [4.Details] in the Route list.

Edit WPT
Select WPT to edit in the Route detail and press [1. Edit]. After that, edit the items you want.

Add WPT
There are two ways to add WPT.

Add saved WPT

  1. In the Route detail, press [2.Saved WPT].
  2. If you set the WPT name, you can call and add the WPT.

Add new WPT

  1. Press [3.New WPT] in the Route detale.
  2. It is added as the position of the own ship just below the currently selected WPT. For detailed settings, Edit [1. Edit]

Deleting WPT
Select the WPT to delete and press [4. Erase].

Finding WPT location
Select the WPT to find and press [5. Find].

2.6 Goto

There is two type of Goto method. You can select from File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced -> 9. Navigation -> 5. Goto Type.

Type1

This is a method of using a temporary destination and a temporary route together.

  1. Designate destination to go by cursor.
  2. Press File:Button vega goto.png and set the destination.
  3. Set the next destination in the same way.
  4. When you have set as many routes as you want, press File:Button vega rotary.png to proceed with the goto.
  5. To finish the goto, press File:Button vega rotary.png without the cursor or touch the exit at the bottom of the screen.

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Type2

This is for temporary destinations only.

  1. Designate destination to go by cursor.
  2. Press File:Button vega goto.png and set the destination.
  3. To change the destination, designate the new destination by cursor and press File:Button vega goto.png.
  4. To finish the voyage, press File:Button vega goto.png without the cursor or touch the exit at the bottom of the screen.

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2.7 Track

Draws the wake line that the own ship has sailed.

2.7.1 Turn on/off drawing track

You can turn on or off the drawing of the track by pressing File:Button vega track.png.

2.7.2 Set how to draw a wake

You can set whether you to draw track at regular time intervals or at reqular distance in File:Button vega track.png → 1. Userdata → 3. Track → 2. Setup → 2. Record Setup.

Draw every time interval

Draws a track at regular intervals. Time interval can be set in File:Button vega menu.png → 1. Userdata → 3. Track → 2. Setup → 3. Time Interval.

Draw every distance interval

Draws a track at regular distances. Distance interval can be set in File:Button vega menu.png → 1. Userdata -> 3. Track -> 2. Setup -> 4. DIST Interval.

2.7.3 Track color settings

Select the desired color from File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 2. Setup → 6. Customizing → 5. Userdata → 2. Track → 1. Color Setup and press File:Button vega rotary.png. Template:Note

2.7.4 Set the thickness of the track line

You can change the thickness of the track line in File:Button vega menu.png → 1. Userdata → 3. Track → 2. Setup → 1. Tickness.

2.7.5 Track management

Tracks can be saved up to a total of 50,000 points. There are two types of track management. Track type can be changed in File:Button vega menu.png → 1. Userdata → 3. Track → 2. Setup → 5. Track Type.

Type 1

Manage all tracks with color at once.

Deleting a track

You can delete a track in File:Button vega menu.png → 1. Userdata → 3. Track → 1. Erase.

File:Track delete partial.png
Designate the beginning of the track to delete by long-touching or pressing Input.
The end is specified in the same way. If you select “Yes” in the window asking for deletion, the specified number of tracks will be deleted.

Type2

Tracks are managed in 5 indexes. You can draw 10,000 tracks for each index.

Index selection

You can select index to manage in File:Button vega menu.png → 1. Userdata → 3. Track → 1. Select Index.

List

Enter File:Button vega menu.png → 1. Userdata -> 3. Track -> 3. List.

Delete

Select the desired index from the track list and press [2.Erase].

2.7.6 Select Area

You can specify an area on the map and save or delete tracks in it separately.

  1. Press File:Button vega menu.png → 1. Userdata -> 3. Track -> 3. Select Area.
  2. Move the cursor to the point where you want to start specifying the area.
  3. Press Input or [1.Select Area].
  4. Move the cursor to the point where you want to finish specifying the area.
  5. Press Input or [2.Select Complete].
    • When deleting a track
      1. Press [1. Erase]
      2. Select the track color to delete and press Erase.
    • When saving a track
      1. Press [2. Save].
      2. Select the save location.
      3. Specify a file name.
      4. Select the track color to save and press Save.

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2.8 Measuring distance/direction

The distance and bearing between two points user wants can be measured.

  1. Call the cursor and move to the first point.
  2. Press File:Button vega rotary.png → Function → 8. Range/BRG..
  3. Move the cursor to the second point.
  4. Check the distance and bearing of the two points in the cursor information window at the lower left.
  5. Press File:Button vega cancel.png to exit.

2.9 User line

Users can draw lines on the map arbitrarily.

2.9.1 User line drawing

  1. Call the cursor.
  2. Press File:Button vega rotery.png → Function → 9. User Line.

Move the cursor to the starting position and press File:Button vega rotery.png를 누르세요.

  1. Continue to draw a line by pressing File:Button vega rotery.png at the desired point.
  2. After drawing, press File:Button vega cancel.png to exit.

2.9.2 User line list

You can check, edit, and delete the user line list in File:Button vega menu.png → 1. Userdata → 4. User Line → 1. List.

2.9.3 Edit user line

  1. Select the user line to edit from the user line list.
  2. Press [1. Edit] to edit the desired item.

2.9.4 User line Delete/all delete

  1. Select the user line to delete from the user line list.
  2. Press [2.Erase] to delete.
  3. Press [All Erase] to delete all.

2.9.5 User line display setting

You can set whether to display the user line on the electronic nautical chart in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 6. Map Setup → 2. Userdata Display → 7. User Line.

2.10 User name

User can input the place name that is not on the map manually.

  1. Call the cursor.
  2. Move the cursor to the place to input the name.
  3. File:Button vega rotary.png → Fucntion → 10. User Name.
  4. Set the place name and color.
  5. Press Cancel to exit.

2.10.1 User name display setting

You can set whether to display the user line on the electronic nautical chart in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 6. Map Setup → 2. Userdata Display → 8. User Name.

2.10.2 User line alarm setting

You can set the boundary line alarm sound in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 8. Alarm → 4. User Line..

  • User Line Alarm : The alarm sounds if the boundary set by the user violated. It sounds only user line set by alarm method.
  • User Line Range : Set the range to recognize that the user's boundary has been violated during sailing.

2.11 Other setting

2.11.1 Unit setting

Set the units for distance and speed in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced -> 2. Setup -> 1. Unit.

  1. DIST/Speed
    1NM = 1.852km
    1kt=1.852km/h
  2. Depth
    1m = 3.281ft = 0.549fm = 0.609lfm = 0.660Jfm
  3. TEMP
    Celsius℃ = Fahrenheit +32℉

2.11.2 Compass

File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 2. Setup → 2. Compass

  1. BRG
    There is a difference degree where you are in the earth. This function is to modify the error from true and Magnetic.
  2. Fix Correction
    When using a compass as a magnetic north, there are errors in each region, so use it by correcting the value.
  3. External Compass
  4. External Compass Smoothing
    It is a function that softens the movement of the map when using an external compass.

2.11.3 Time&Date Setting

File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 2. Setup → 3. Time&Date

  1. Reference
    The GPS receiver uses the international standard time, the time zone may vary by region (country).The display time can be adjusted when sailing in different time zone
  2. Time Format
    You can set the time display method.
  3. Date Format
    You can set the date display order to year-month-day, month-day-year, day-month-year.
  4. Month Format
    You can set the date format to either letters or numbers.

2.11.4 Input-output setting

File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 2. Setup → 4. Input/Output

  1. Output Sentences
DESCRIPTIONS CONTENTS OF DATA FIELD DEFAULT
$GPGGA GPS information ON
$GPVTG Ship speed and direction inforamtion ON
$GPZDA Time and Date OFF
$GPRMB Recommended minimum voyage information OFF
$GPRMC GNSS information ON
$GPAPB Heading/track controller (autopliot) sentence B ON
$GPXTE Cross-track error, measured OFF
$GPBOD Bearing, origin to destination OFF
$GPBWC Waypoint direction and distance ON
  1. Transmit
    You can set the NMEA and AIS transmission speed.
  2. Output Version
    You can set the Output Version.

2.11.5 Menu setting

You can set menu related settings in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 2. Setup → 6. Customizing → 3. Menu.

  1. Type : You can choose Smart method, HGP method and Touch method.
  2. Color : You can change the color of the menu to the color you want.

2.11.6 Selection method

You can set menu related settings in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced -> 2. Setup -> 6. Customizing -> 5. Userdata -> 3. Selection Method.

  • Standard : You can view and select Shapes, colors, images.
  • Flip : You can select by sliding shapes and colors sequentially.

2.11.7 Total distance reset

You can reset the data bar, navigation data screen, compass screen, highway screen, and GPS information screen to 0 in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced -> 2. Setup -> 6. Customizing -> 5. Userdata -> 4. Total Distance Reset.

2.11.8 Password

You can set password related settings in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 2. Setup → 6. Customizing → 5. Userdata.

  1. Use Password : You can set whether to use a password or not. If you use a password, you need to turn on the product and enter the password to use the product.
  2. Set Password : You can set a 6-digit password.
  3. Reset Password : Resets the password. You must enter the set password.

2.11.9 Transparency

In File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 2. Setup → 6. Customizing → 6. Alpha Blending, you can set the background transparency of the data bar and sub screen. (The lower the number, the more transparent it is.)

2.11.10 Auto back up

When File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 2. Setup → 6. Customizing → 9. User Convenience → 1. Auto Backup is turn on, WPTs and tracks are automatically backed up internally. File name is saved as mark WPT_backup.dat and track TRACK_backup.dat.

2.11.11 Auto night mode

If you change the night mode to ON in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 2. Setup → 6. Customizing → 9. User Convenience → 3. Auto Night Mode, the night mode automatically turns on at the set start time and turns off at the end time.

2.11.12 Equipment initialization

You can initialize in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 3. Maintenance → 7. Initialization.

  1. User Initialization : It is initialized to the settings saved by the user.
  2. Setup Initialization : All set values ​​are initialized to the initial state.
  3. Factory initialization : All set values and user datars are initialized to the initial state.

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2.11.13 Buzzer setting

You can turn on and off the action sound in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 2. Setup → 5. Buzzer.

2.11.14 Check the version

You can check the version in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 3. Maintenance.

  1. Program Version
  2. OS Version
  3. Map Version

2.11.15 Simulator

In File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 3. Maintenance → 4. Simulator, you can test start the following functions with the data stored in the memory.

  1. GPS
  2. Fishfinder
  3. AIS

2.11.16 Remote control settings

You can settings related to the remote control in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced -> 3. Maintenance -> 6. Remote Control Settings.

  1. Remote Control : You can set whether to use the remote control.
  2. Remote Control Pairing : You can register the remote control to use with this product. When the remote control registration window appears and then press the Cancel button on the remote control twice, Remote control is registered. When a remote control is registered, operation is possible only with the remote control.
  3. Remote Control Dispairing : Unregister the remote control and receive operation signal from all remote control.

2.11.17 Wired LAN setting

You can set IP of wired LAN in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 3. Maintenance → 8. Wire LAN.

2.11.18 Online update

Programs and maps can be updated to the latest version through the Internet.

Hotspot Turn on

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Wi-Fi connection

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Programs, maps, and other updates

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2.11.19 Language and Input

You can set Android system languages and keyboards on File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 3. Maintenance → 10. Advanced Menu → 1. Language & Input.

2.11.20 Anchor alarm settings

You can set anchor alarm in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 8. Alarm → 2. Anchor.

  1. Anchor Alarm : If ship leave the anchor Radius during the docking, device will sound an alarm.
  2. Anchor Radius : Sets the range that recognizes that the ship being docked is out of the dock.

2.11.21 Interval alarm setting

You can set alarm that sounds at regular time intervals in File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 8. Alarm → 3. Interval.

  1. Interval Alarm : Turn on and off the time alarm.
  2. Interval Time : Set the time interval to sound the alarm from 1 to 60 minutes.

2.11.22 Calendar

You can check date and tide information on File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 4. Calendar.

2.11.23 Screen capture

Capture the entire current screen as an image through File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 5. Others → 3. Screen Capture. Capture file saved in memory can be checked or deleted from File:Button vega menu.png → 8. Advanced → 5. Others → 4. Capture List. Template:Caution

3 Fishfinder

3.1 Screen description

3.1.1 Mode

You can set the screen mode in File:Button vega menu.png → 5. Mode. It supports two frequencies both 50kHz and 200kHz.

Normal mode and dual mode Depending on the screen mode setting, only one frequency can be displayed on the screen or both frequencies can be displayed on the screen at the same time.

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3.2 Data bar (Fishfinder)

This is a dedicated data bar of Fishfinder.

3.2.1 Adjusting the depth of water.

  1. Press File:Button vega left.png File:Button vega right.png to select the depth of water.
  2. Turn File:Button vega rotary.png to adjust the depth of water.

3.2.2 Auto/Manual depth range

You can change the depth of the water automatically or manually from File:Button vega menu.png → 2. Depth Range.

3.2.3 Depth of water shift

Raise the lowest depth of water as you want and display it on the screen. You can set in File:Button vega menu.png → 4. Shift. Template:Caution

3.2.4 Adjusting the Sensitivitiy

  1. Press x60px to select the sensitivity of frequency. You can see that the frequency has been selected through the blue text background.
  2. Turn File:Button vega rotary.png to adjust the sensitivity.

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3.2.5 Adjusting the attenuation (STC)

  1. Select attenunation (STC) of frequency by pressing 60px.
  2. Adjust the attenuation (STC) by turning File:Button vega rotary.png.

3.3 VRM

Measure accurate depth of water for Fish, object and nature. Press File:Button vega mark.png to call the green depth of water bar.

  1. Move the depth of water bar up down using the cursor.
  2. Check the depth of water through number on the Depth of water bar.

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3.4 Time machine

If you turn off File:Button vega menu.png → 7. Scroll, you can look back when you want to see the past screen of fishfinder.

  1. Press the [Cursor] key on the remote control with the fishfinder.
  2. When the cursor is called, press File:Button vega left.png File:Button vega right.png, turn File:Button vega rotary.png, or move to the past fishfinder screen by using touch and check it.

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3.5 Screen Settings

3.5.1 Image speed

File:Button vega menu.png → 4. Display → 2. Image Speed. You can select the movement speed of the fishfinder screen from 1/32X to 4X.

3.5.2 White line

Change the color of seabed surface in File:Button vega menu.png → 9. Advanced → 6. Display → 3. White Line, It clearly distinguishes the school of fish and the seabed. You can change to black and white.

File:White line normal.png File:White line black.png File:White line white.png

3.5.3 Fish symbol

You can set display fish symbol on school of fish when the school of fish detected on fishfinder screen in File:Button vega menu.png → 9. Advanced → 6. Display → 9. Fish.

  1. Fish symbol : Turn on and off the Fish symbol.
    File:Fish symbol.png
  2. Fish size : Turn on and off mark of the size of fish groups. It can be marked in cm or inch.
    File:Fish symbol size.png

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3.6 Other settings

3.6.1 Rejection

Eliminate interference caused by fishfinder of other ship. It is used at close range to fish with other ships equipped with sonar. You can turn on and off in File:Button vega menu.png → 6. Rejection → 1. Interference Rejection.

3.6.2 Color Rejection

Erazes from the screen one at a time from the lower level colors. Use this when a lot of noise is displayed on the fishfinder screen or when you want to see only a strong reflector. You can set it in File:Button vega menu.png → 9. Advanced → 7. Color → 1. Color Rejection..

3.6.3 Finder Screen Color

You can change the background color of the fishfinder screen in File:Button vega menu.png → 9. Advanced → 7. Color → 2. Finder Screen Color.

3.6.4 Image Filter

You can turn on/off horizontal and vertical image filters in File:Button vega menu.png → 9. Advanced → 7. Color → 3. Image Filter.

3.6.5 Pulse

Change the transmission pulse width of the fishinder transmitter in File:Button vega menu.png → 9. Advenced → 10. Others → 1. Pulse. Template:Note

3.6.6 Water temperature

When the water temperature is not correct, You can calibrate in File:Button vega menu.png → 9. Advanced -> 10. Others → 2. Watere TEMP.

3.6.7 Boat speed

When the Ship speed is not correct, You can calibrate it in File:Button vega menu.png → 9. Advanced -> 10. Others -> 3. Boat Speed. Template:Caution

3.6.8 Draft set

When the ship's transducer position is different from the water's surface, You can calibrate it in File:Button vega menu.png → 9. Advanced → 10. Others → 4. Draft Set.

3.6.9 Speed source

Select which ship speed information to receive in File:Button vega menu.png → 9. Advanced → 10. Others → 5. Speed Source.

4 AIS

4.1 What is AIS?

AIS (Automatic Identification System) is a system that periodically exchanges information for operation information or port reporting to prevent collision accidents between ships and between ships and land stations.

AIS is a navigational equipment that enables safe operation by sharing information with other ships by transmitting the ship's specifications and operation information according to a set time.

4.1.1 AIS system information

CPA It stands for Closet Point of Approach, which means a distance between own's own ship and other ships.
TCPA It is an abbreviation of Time to Closest Point of Approach, which means the estimated time of collision between one's own ship and another ship. Anticipation of collision is estimated in consideration of the ship speed and direction of own ship and other ships.
VESSEL NAME It means the name of the ship. The maximum length of name is 20 characters.
MMSI It stand for Maritime Mobile Service Identity, which means a unique number for each ship.
MMSI number It consists of 9 digits. This number is a different identification number for each ship.
Target
File:Icon AIS target.png
It means other ships on the screen.
Activated target
File:Icon AIS activetarget .png
It means a target whose information is periodically updated.
Selected target
File:Icon AIS selectedtarget.png
You can see the information window of the AIS target selected with the cursor.
Dangerous target
File:Icon AIS dangertarget.png
It means a target that checked by CPA alarm or TCPA alarm.
Old target
File:Icon AIS oldtarget.png
It means a target that has not been updated within a user-defined time. The X will be marked on Target.

4.2 AIS On/Off

AIS function can be turned on or off in File:Button vega menu.png → 7. AIS → 1. AIS On/Off.

4.3 AIS information window

Touch the desired target or place the cursor and press File:Button vega rotary.png to display the target's AIS information window. {{Note|The items to be displayed in the AIS information window can be set in File:Button vega menu.png → 7. AIS → 10. Others → 2. Cursor Box INFO.

Target information display The desired information can be displayed up to 4 under the AIS target.

  • Turn on the desired item in File:Button vega menu.png → 7. AIS → 10. Others → 1. Labels on Vessels → 2. Labels on Vessels.
  • Select the desired item in the AIS information window.

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4.4 AIS list

You can see the list of AIS target in File:Button vega menu.png → 7. AIS → 2. List.

Details

After selecting the desired AIS target, press File:Button vega rotary.png or [1.View details], or touch the AIS target to view detailed information.

4.5 Other settings

4.5.1 Radius

If you turn on File:Button vega menu.png → 7. AIS → 3. Display Radius, you can estimate the distance of the received AIS by drawing concentric circles that can measure the distance around the own ship.

4.5.2 AIS target size

You can adjust the size of the AIS target in File:Button vega menu.png → 7. AIS → 4. AIS Target Size.

4.5.3 Vessels type color

You can set the default color by vessel type in File:Button vega menu.png → 7. AIS → 5. Display Vessels by color.

4.5.4 Target type shape

You can set the icon shape according to the AIS target type in File:Button vega menu.png → 7. AIS → 6. Display Vessels by Type.

4.5.5 Filter AIS type

You can set whether to display the screen according to the target type in File:Button vega menu.png → 7. AIS → 7. Filter AIS Type.

4.5.6 Receive delay time setting

'X' is displayed on the target that did not receive for the time set in File:Button vega menu.png → 7. AIS → 9. Setup AIS Outs ETC → 1. Mark Vessels as Lost After.

4.5.7 Remove Lost Vessels After

The target that did not updated for the time set in File:Button vega menu.png → 7. AIS → 9. Setup AIS Outs ETC → 2. Remove Lost Vessels After is deleted on the screen.

4.5.8 Own Vessel Target

File:Button vega menu.png → 7. AIS → 9. Setup AIS Outs ETC → 3. Own Vessel Target You can set whether to display the Ship's AIS target on the screen.

4.5.9 SART message test

You can view test messages in SART message list if you set File:Button vega menu.png → 7. AIS → 10. Others → 3. Test View to ON.

4.5.10 AIS scale

AIS targets are displayed on the map only below the scale set in File:Button vega menu.png → 7. AIS → 10. Others → 4. Display Scale.