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MARINE ELECTRONICS
One Touch To Choose Your World
COMPACT X7
Sunlight Readable Display Color Chart Plotter with Internal GPS Receiver
CODE: S4igLZ7cx_0ww 1600iC93/060509
SKY X7
Sunlight Readable Display Color Chart Plotter with External GPS Receiver
CODE: CODE: S4egLZ7cx_0ww 1600iC93/060509
COMPACT X7 FISH
Sunlight Readable Display Color Chart Plotter with Internal GPS Receiver and Fish Finder
CODE: S4igLZ7cx_0ww 1600iC93/060509
SKY X7 FISH
Sunlight Readable Display Color Chart Plotter with External GPS Receiver and internal Fish Finder
CODE: S4egLZ7cx_0ww 1600iC93/060509
USER MANUAL
Copyright 2009 LORENZ ELECTRONICS Italia.
All rights reserved. Printed in Italy. No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in
a database or retrieval system, without prior written permission of the publisher.

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Warning!
Electronic charts displayed by the chart plotter are believed to be accurate and reliable, but they are not
intended to substitute for the official charts which should remain your main reference for all the matters
related to the execution of a safe navigation.
For this reason we would like to remind you that you are required to carry on board and use the officially
published and approved nautical charts.
Caution
Please read through this manual before the first operation. If you have any questions, please contact the
Company customer service or your local dealer.
The chart plotter is not built water proof. Please give attention to avoid water intrusion into the chart
plotter. Water damage is not covered by the warranty.
Extensive exposure to heat may result in damage to the chart plotter.
Connection to the power source with reversed polarity will damage the chartplotter severely. This damage
may not be covered by the warranty.
The chart plotter contains dangerous high voltage circuits which only experienced technicians can handle.
The C-MAP BY JEPPESEN C-CARD are available from your local dealer.
We will not be liable for errors contained herein, or for incidental or consequential damages in connection
with the performance or use of this material.
Exposure of display to UV rays may shorten life of the liquid crystals used in your chart plotter. This
limitation is due to the current technology of the LCD displays.
Avoid overheating which may cause loss of contrast and, in extreme cases, a darkening of the screen.
Problems which occur from overheating are reversible when temperature decreases.
Warning on Serial Ports Connection
Please be aware that the serial ports are not opto-isolated and then the external device is electrically connected to the
chart plotter. This allows the connection of high speed devices, like Fish Finder. If you are connecting a NMEA0183
device and you would like to isolate it from the chart plotter, you have to add the opto-isolator externally.
Cleaning procedure for the plotter screen
Cleaning of the plotter screen is a very important operation and must be done carefully. Since the surface is
covered by a antireflective coating, the procedure for cleaning all the surfaces can be performed using the
following procedure: You need a tissue or lens tissue and a cleaning spray containing Isopropanol (a normal
spray cleaner sold for the PC screen, for example PolaClear by Polaroid). Fold the tissue or lens tissue into a
triangular shape, moisten the tip and use the index finger behind a corner to move the tissue across the
surface, in overlapping side to side strokes. If the tissue is too wet, a noticeable wet film will be left in its path
and you will need to repeat the process. If too dry, the tissue won’t glide easily, and may damage the surface.

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Table of Content
1 Introduction ......................................................................................... 13
1.1 CONVENTIONS........................................................................................ 13
1.2 FEATURES ......................................................................................... 13
1.2.1 Specifications ................................................................................ 14
1.2.1.1 Main Characteristics ....................................................... 14
1.2.1.2 Physical Characteristics FOR SKY & COMPACT X7 ............ 17
1.2.1.3 Physical Characteristics FOR SKY & COMPACT X7 FISH ..... 17
FF Module 600W-50-200KHz Technical Specifications. 18
1.3 BASICS ......................................................................................... 18
2 Before You Begin ......................................................................................... 21
2.1 THE KEYBOARD...................................................................................... 21
2.2 TURNING THE CHART PLOTTER ON AND OFF .................................. 23
2.2.1 Turning On..................................................................................... 23
2.2.2 Turning Off .................................................................................... 23
2.3 CHANGING KEYPAD BACKLIGHT AND CONTRAST ........................... 24
2.4 SELECTING THE USER INTERFACE LANGUAGE ............................... 24
2.5 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS ................................................................... 24
2.5.1 GPS Connection FOR SKY X7 & SKY X7 FISH ................................. 24
2.5.2 Autopilot Connection ..................................................................... 25
2.5.3 External NMEA Connection .......................................................... 26
2.5.4 C-COM GSM Plus Connection ..................................................... 27
2.6 ADDITIONAL C-CARDS ........................................................................... 28
2.6.1 Inserting C-CARD.......................................................................... 29
2.6.2 Removing C-CARD ....................................................................... 29
2.7 MENU OPTIONS ...................................................................................... 30
2.8 DATA ENTRY ......................................................................................... 30
3 For the New User ......................................................................................... 31
3.1 SCREEN DISPLAY CONFIGURATION ................................................... 31
3.1.1 Charts and Text Area .................................................................... 31
3.1.2 The Depth Graph pages................................................................ 33
3.1.3 The GPS Data page ...................................................................... 33
3.1.4 The Navigation Data page ............................................................ 34
3.1.5 The Graphic Data (Rolling Road) page ........................................ 34
3.1.6 The Wind Data page ..................................................................... 35
3.1.7 Fish Finder Pages ......................................................................... 35
3.2 BASIC SETTINGS .................................................................................... 36
3.2.1 Course Vector ............................................................................... 36
3.2.2 Screen Amplifier ............................................................................ 36
3.2.3 Advanced Functions...................................................................... 36
3.2.4 User Points .................................................................................... 36
3.2.5 Depth Window ............................................................................... 36

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3.2.6 Units Selection .............................................................................. 37
3.2.7 Nav Aids Presentation................................................................... 37
3.2.8 Input/Output Menu ........................................................................ 37
3.2.8.1 Port 1/Port 2/Port 3 Input ................................................ 37
3.2.8.2 Port 1/Port 2/Port 3 Output ............................................. 38
3.2.8.3 Port 1/Port 2/Port 3 NMEA Output Messages Selec...... 38
3.2.8.4 GPS Setup Menu ............................................................ 38
Internal GPS FOR COMPACT X7 ........................................ 38
Restart GPS .................................................................... 38
Differential Correction Source......................................... 39
Navigation Speed ............................................................ 39
3.2.8.5 Send & Receive Marks/Routes....................................... 39
3.2.8.6 C-Link .............................................................................. 39
3.2.8.7 Cable Wiring Page .......................................................... 39
3.2.8.8 Fish Finder Transmission FOR SKY X7 FISH & COMPACT X7 FISH39
3.2.9 C-Voice Menu................................................................................ 39
3.2.9.1 Navigation ....................................................................... 40
3.2.9.2 Echosounder ................................................................... 40
3.2.9.3 Output Port ...................................................................... 40
3.3 A-B-C-D FUNCTION................................................................................ 40
3.3.1 Inserting the A-B-C-D points ......................................................... 40
3.3.2 Deleting the A-B-C-D Points ......................................................... 41
3.3.3 Navigating on the A-B-C-D points................................................. 41
3.4 NAVIGATING TO A SINGLE DESTINATION .......................................... 41
3.4.1 Distance and Bearing to Target .................................................... 41
3.4.2 Time To Go ................................................................................... 42
3.4.3 Deleting Target .............................................................................. 42
3.5 C-MAP BY JEPPESEN MAX CARTOGRAPHY INFORMATION .................. 42
3.5.1 Map Settings Menu ....................................................................... 44
3.5.1.1 3D View (Perspective View)............................................ 44
3.5.1.2 Palette ............................................................................. 44
3.5.1.3 Map Orientation............................................................... 45
3.5.1.4 Zoom Type ..................................................................... 45
3.5.1.5 Fonts & Symbols............................................................. 45
3.5.1.6 Dynamic Nav-Aids........................................................... 46
3.5.1.7 Mixing Levels................................................................... 46
3.5.1.8 Safety Status Bar (DSI - Data Safety Indicator) ............. 46
3.5.1.9 Satellite Imagery ............................................................. 48
3.5.1.10 Currents Prediction ......................................................... 48
3.5.1.11 Selecting the Chart Language ........................................ 48
3.5.1.12 Other Map Configurations ............................................... 49
3.5.2 Getting Automatic Info .................................................................. 52
3.5.2.1 Info on objects with Pictures ........................................... 53
Change Picture Size ....................................................... 53
3.5.2.2 Quick Info on Lakes ........................................................ 53
3.5.2.3 Full Info on Lakes............................................................ 54
3.5.3 Info Tree and Expanded Info page ............................................... 55
3.5.4 Info Function.................................................................................. 55
3.5.5 Getting Port Info ............................................................................ 55
3.5.6 Getting Tide Info............................................................................ 56
3.5.7 Find Function................................................................................. 57
3.5.7.1 Finding Nearest Services ................................................ 57
3.5.7.2 Finding Tide Stations ...................................................... 57

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3.5.7.3 Finding Wrecks ............................................................... 58
3.5.7.4 Finding Obstructions ....................................................... 58
3.5.7.5 Finding Port By Name..................................................... 58
3.5.7.6 Finding Port By Distance ................................................ 58
3.5.7.7 Finding Lakes Info........................................................... 58
3.5.7.8 Finding Lakes By Name.................................................. 59
3.5.7.9 Finding Points Of Interest ............................................... 59
3.6 MAN OVERBOARD (MOB) ...................................................................... 59
3.6.1 Inserting MOB.................................................................................. 59
3.6.2 Deleting MOB .................................................................................. 60
4 For the Experienced User .............................................................................. 61
4.1 MORE ABOUT CREATING AND USING ROUTES ................................ 61
4.1.1 Waypoint ....................................................................................... 61
4.1.1.1 Adding Waypoint ............................................................. 61
4.1.1.2 Creating a route .............................................................. 62
4.1.1.3 Deleting Waypoint ........................................................... 62
4.1.1.4 Deleting route .................................................................. 63
4.1.1.5 Distance and Bearing to Target ...................................... 63
Time To Go ..................................................................... 64
Deleting Target................................................................ 64
4.1.1.6 Moving Waypoint............................................................. 64
4.1.1.7 Inserting Waypoint .......................................................... 65
4.1.1.8 Editing Waypoint ............................................................. 66
4.1.1.9 Finding info on Waypoints: User Points List page ......... 67
Finding User Points......................................................... 67
Deleting selected User Point ......................................... 67
Deleting all User Points with the same symbol .............. 68
Deleting all User Points with the same type ................... 68
Deleting all stored User Points ....................................... 68
Send/Receive User Points .............................................. 68
4.1.2 Routes ......................................................................................... 68
4.1.2.1 Selecting route ................................................................ 68
4.1.2.2 Deleting route .................................................................. 69
4.1.2.3 Reversing route ............................................................... 69
4.1.2.4 Route Color ..................................................................... 69
4.1.2.5 Finding information on a route: Route Report ................ 69
Selecting route ................................................................ 69
Changing Speed & Fuel values ...................................... 70
Reversing route ............................................................... 70
Deleting route .................................................................. 70
4.1.2.6 Route Name .................................................................... 70
4.1.2.7 Send/Receive route......................................................... 70
4.1.2.8 Safe Route Checking ...................................................... 70
4.2 USING MARKS & EVENTS...................................................................... 72
4.2.1 Marks ......................................................................................... 72
4.2.1.1 Adding Mark .................................................................... 72
4.2.1.2 Deleting Mark .................................................................. 72
4.2.1.3 Goto................................................................................. 72
4.2.1.4 Moving Mark .................................................................... 72
4.2.1.5 Editing Mark .................................................................... 73
4.2.1.6 Finding information on Marks: User Points List page .... 74
4.2.1.7 Add to Route ................................................................... 74

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4.2.2 Events ......................................................................................... 74
4.2.2.1 Adding Event ................................................................... 75
4.2.2.2 Deleting Event ................................................................. 75
4.2.2.3 Goto................................................................................. 75
4.2.2.4 Editing Event ................................................................... 75
4.2.2.5 Finding information on Events: User Points List page ... 76
4.2.2.6 Add to Route ................................................................... 76
4.3 EBL & VRM FUNCTION ........................................................................... 76
4.3.1 Placing EBL & VRM ...................................................................... 76
4.3.2 Deleting EBL & VRM ..................................................................... 77
4.3.3 Editing EBL & VRM ....................................................................... 77
4.4 MORE ABOUT A-B-C-D FUNCTION ....................................................... 77
4.4.1 Inserting the A-B-C-D points ......................................................... 77
4.4.2 Deleting the A-B-C-D Points ......................................................... 77
4.4.3 Deleting the A-B-C-D Segment..................................................... 77
4.4.4 Moving the A-B-C-D points ........................................................... 78
4.4.5 Inserting the A-B-C-D points ......................................................... 78
4.4.6 Navigating on the A-B-C-D points................................................. 78
4.5 USING THE TRACK FUNCTIONS........................................................... 78
4.5.1 Selecting active Track ................................................................... 78
4.5.2 Enabling Track storing .................................................................. 78
4.5.3 Displaying Track............................................................................ 79
4.5.4 Selecting track Color ..................................................................... 79
4.5.5 Deleting Track ............................................................................... 79
4.5.6 Deleting Selected Track ................................................................ 79
4.5.7 Selecting Track memorizing type.................................................. 79
4.5.8 Selecting distance ......................................................................... 80
4.5.9 Selecting time................................................................................ 80
4.6 USER C-CARD MENU ............................................................................. 80
4.6.1 Saving File..................................................................................... 80
4.6.2 Loading File ................................................................................... 81
4.6.3 Deleting File .................................................................................. 82
4.6.4 Formatting User C-CARD ............................................................. 82
4.6.5 Changing UserC-CARD ................................................................ 82
4.7 C-LINK ......................................................................................... 82
4.7.1 How C-Link system works............................................................. 82
4.8 C-LINK NAVIGATION DATA TRANSFER ............................................... 83
4.8.1 Operations ..................................................................................... 83
4.8.1.1 Introductive elements...................................................... 83
4.8.1.2 C-Link serial connection.................................................. 84
4.8.1.3 Master Chart Plotter ........................................................ 84
Operating mode ............................................................. 84
4.8.1.4 Slave Chart Plotter .......................................................... 85
Operating mode .............................................................. 85
4.8.1.5 C-Link Navigation Data: acquisition and display ............ 86
4.8.1.6 Graphical representation on Map Display ...................... 86
4.8.1.7 Route Data Report .......................................................... 86
4.8.1.8 Quick Info ........................................................................ 87
Route Navigation: Quick Info on the Destination ........... 87
Quick info on Single Destination..................................... 88
5 Advanced Settings ......................................................................................... 89
5.1 SETUP ......................................................................................... 89

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5.1.1 Time Reference ............................................................................... 89
5.1.2 Time Format .................................................................................... 89
5.1.3 Date Format..................................................................................... 90
5.1.4 Wind Speed ..................................................................................... 90
5.1.5 Beeper ......................................................................................... 90
5.1.6 Extern Waypoint .............................................................................. 90
5.1.7 Backlight Timeout ............................................................................ 90
5.2 FIX ......................................................................................... 90
5.2.1 Fix Correction................................................................................... 91
5.2.2 Compute Correction ........................................................................ 91
5.2.3 Correction Offset ............................................................................. 91
5.2.4 Static Navigation.............................................................................. 91
5.2.5 Position Filter ................................................................................... 91
5.2.6 Speed Filter ..................................................................................... 92
5.2.7 Filter Dump ...................................................................................... 92
5.2.8 Dead Reckoning .............................................................................. 92
5.3 NAVIGATE ......................................................................................... 92
5.3.1 Coordinate System .......................................................................... 92
5.3.2 Fix Datum......................................................................................... 93
5.3.3 Map Datum ...................................................................................... 93
5.3.4 Orientation Resolution ..................................................................... 93
5.3.5 Selectable Nav 3D ........................................................................... 93
5.3.6 Rolling Road Scale .......................................................................... 93
5.3.7 Reset Total and Partial Trip............................................................. 93
5.4 COMPASS ......................................................................................... 94
5.4.1 Bearings ......................................................................................... 94
5.4.2 Variation ......................................................................................... 94
5.4.3 Calibration........................................................................................ 94
5.5 ALARMS ......................................................................................... 95
5.5.1 Arrival Alarm .................................................................................... 95
5.5.2 XTE Alarm........................................................................................ 95
5.5.3 Anchor Alarm ................................................................................... 95
5.5.4 Depth Alarm .................................................................................. 95
5.5.5 Grounding Alarm ........................................................................... 95
5.5.6 Grounding Alarm Range ............................................................... 96
5.5.7 Grounding Alarm Width................................................................. 96
5.5.8 Grounding Alarm Report ............................................................... 96
5.6 SIMULATION MENU ................................................................................ 96
5.6.1 Activate Simulation .......................................................................... 97
5.6.2 Speed ......................................................................................... 97
5.6.3 Heading ......................................................................................... 97
5.6.4 Date and Time ................................................................................. 97
5.6.5 Cursor Control ................................................................................. 97
5.7 AIS MENU ......................................................................................... 98
5.7.1 AIS System Definitions ................................................................. 98
5.7.2 AIS Menu..................................................................................... 100
5.7.2.1 Display........................................................................... 100
5.7.2.2 Activation range ............................................................ 100
5.7.2.3 CPA Alarm .................................................................... 100
5.7.2.4 CPA Limit ...................................................................... 100
5.7.2.5 TCPA Alarm .................................................................. 100
5.7.2.6 TCPA Limit .................................................................... 100
5.7.3 To Set the Chart Plotter for Receiving AIS ................................. 100

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6.5.3 Range Mode ................................................................................ 122
6.5.4 Bottom Range ............................................................................. 122
6.5.5 Depth ....................................................................................... 122
6.5.6 Shift ....................................................................................... 123
6.5.7 Frequency.................................................................................... 123
6.5.8 Interference Rejection ................................................................. 123
6.5.9 Sensitivity .................................................................................... 123
6.5.9.1 Frequency ONLY IN THE DUAL FREQUENCY PAGE ................ 123
6.5.9.2 Gain ............................................................................... 123
6.5.9.3 STC ............................................................................... 123
6.5.9.4 STC Length ................................................................... 124
6.5.9.5 STC Strength ................................................................ 124
6.5.9.6 Surface Noise Filter ...................................................... 124
6.5.10 Display Setup .............................................................................. 124
6.5.10.1 Color Settings................................................................ 124
6.5.10.2 Scrolling Speed ............................................................. 124
6.5.10.3 White Line ..................................................................... 124
6.5.10.4 Fish Symbols................................................................. 124
6.5.10.5 Water Temperature ....................................................... 125
6.5.11 Transducer Setup........................................................................ 125
6.5.11.1 Keel Offset .................................................................... 125
6.5.11.2 Calibrate Sound Speed ................................................. 125
6.5.11.3 Calibrate Water Speed.................................................. 125
6.5.11.4 Calibrate Water Temperature ....................................... 125
6.5.11.5 Calibrate Auxiliary Temperature ................................... 125
6.5.11.6 Set Default Settings ...................................................... 126
6.5.12 Alarms ....................................................................................... 126
6.5.12.1 Shallow Alarm ............................................................... 126
6.5.12.2 Deep Water Alarm ........................................................ 126
6.5.12.3 Temp Upper .................................................................. 126
6.5.12.4 Temp Lower .................................................................. 126
6.5.12.5 Temp Rate .................................................................... 126
6.5.12.6 Fish Alarm ..................................................................... 126
6.5.13 Load Settings From User C-CARD ............................................. 126
6.5.14 Save Settings to User C-Card..................................................... 127
6.5.15 Restore Current Preset Defaults................................................. 127
6.6 TRANSDUCERS..................................................................................... 127
6.6.1 Dedicated Available Transducers ............................................... 127
7 For the Technician ....................................................................................... 129
7.1 DIMENSIONS ....................................................................................... 129
7.2 INSTALLATION AND REMOVING......................................................... 130
7.3 EXTERNAL WIRING .............................................................................. 131
7.4 TYPICAL CONNECTIONS ..................................................................... 132
7.5 TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................ 134
7.5.1 Problems and Solutions ................................................................ 134
7.5.2 If you need assistance ................................................................ 135
7.5.2.1 World Background Charts............................................. 135
Worldwide Background Update .................................... 135
7.6 SYSTEM TEST ....................................................................................... 135
7.6.1 RAM Menu .................................................................................... 136
7.6.2 Dim Menu .................................................................................... 136
7.6.3 Cartridges .................................................................................... 137

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1
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the chart plotter!
If you have not used a position-finding instrument before and intend to use your
chart plotter for navigating, we suggest you should read this User Manual and make sure
you are familiar with its contents.
The User Manual is divided into three main parts. Chapter "Before You Begin"
introduces you to the basic information to get you start using the chart plotter. Chapter
"For the New User" should be read first to become familiar with your new instrument.
Chapter "For the Experienced User" introduces the advanced features of the chart plotter.
1.1 CONVENTIONS
Throughout this user manual, the keys are shown in capitals letters enclosed between
single inverted commas, for example 'MENU'.
Menu operations are in bold characters listed by keys sequence with the menu
names enclosed between inverted commas, for example 'MENU' + "BASIC SETTINGS"
+ 'ENTER' + "INPUT/OUTPUT" + 'ENTER' means: press the 'MENU' key, using
the cursor key to select the Basic Settings menu, press 'ENTER', using the cursor key to
select the Input/Output menu and then press 'ENTER'.
Terms and functions underlined, for example Target, are explained in the Appendix
"Terms".
1.2 FEATURES
The chart plotter is a computer specifically designed for nautical use but, more

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Guardian alarm, Safety Status Bar, Safety route check
Perspective view
Satellite image coverage
Turbo and Smooth Zoom
Multilanguage
Enhanced Port information database
Tides & Currents data
Photos & Diagrams
Automatic information on all chart objects
Search function for ports, tidal information, service facilities
•Coordinate System (ddd mm ss, ddd mm.mm, ddd mm.mmm, UTM, OSGB, TD)
•Map Datum
•Display Mode (Full, Simple, Fishing, Low, Custom)
•Marine Settings
Names, Name Tags, Nav Aids & Light Sectors, Attention Areas, Tides & Currents,
Seabed Type, Ports & Services, Tracks & Routes
•Depth Settings
Depth Range Min/Max
•Land Settings
Land Elevations, Land Elevation Values, Roads, Points Of Interest
•Chart Settings
Lat/Lon Grid, Chart Boundaries, Value-Added Data, Chart Lock
•Underwater Objects Settings
Underwater Objects Limit, Rocks, Obstructions, Diffusers, Wrecks
Map Settings
•3D View (Perspective View)
•Palette
•Map Orientation (North, Head, Course)
•Zoom Type
•Fonts & Symbols
•Dynamic Nav-Aids
•Mixing Levels
•Safety Status Bar
•Satellite Imagery
•Currents Prediction
•Chart Language
Fix Functions
•Fix Correction (manual and automatic)
•Position Filter

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•Speed Filter
•Dead Reckoning
•Screen Amplifier
•Reset Total and Partial Trip
•Rolling Road Scale
•Fix Datum
•Compass Calibration
•Bearings True and Magnetic
•Variation user selectable
•Course Vector
•Static Navigation
•A-B-C-D Function
•EBL-VRM Function
Report Pages
•Depth Graph Page
•GPS Status Page
•Navigation Data Page
•3D Navigation Data Page
•Fish Finder full screen Page (*)
•Fish Finder Dual Frequency Page (*)
•Fish Finder Zoom Page (*)
•Chart - Fish Finder Page (*)
•Wind Data Page
•About Page
Special Functions
•C-Link, C-Weather Service and C-Staff
•AIS (Automatic Identification System)
•DSC (Digital Selective Calling)
•MOBILARM System
•Fish Finder capability(*)
•Automatic Info
•Find (Nearest Services, Tide Stations, Wrecks, Obstructions, Port By Name, Port By
Distance, Lakes Info, Lakes By Name, Points Of Interest)
•Navigation to Destination
•Speed Unit (Mph, Kts, Kph)
•Distance Unit (Km, Nm, Sm)
•Depth Unit (Ft, FM, Mt)
•Altitude Unit (Ft, FL, Mt)
•Temperature Unit (°C, °F)

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•Alarms Handling
Arrival Alarm, XTE Alarm, Anchor Alarm, Depth Alarm, Grounding Alarm, Grounding
Alarm Range, Grounding Alarm Report
•MOB Function
•Simulation
Speed, Heading, Date, Time, Cursor Control, Simulation On/Off
Auxiliary Memory
•User C-CARD 1/2/4 MB
Interface
•2 ports I/O (FOR COMPACT X7)
•3 ports I/O (FOR SKY X7)
Note* SOLO PER SKY & COMPACT X7
If connected to Fish Finder Black Box.
1.2.1.2 Physical Characteristics FOR SKY & COMPACT X7
Chart plotter size (inch/mm)
•see Par. 7.1 for the related picture
Weight
•900 g
LCD Display
•Sun Light Viewable LCD (active area 5.6")
•Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels
Power consumption
• 7.5 Watt, 10–35 Volt DC
Operating Temperature Range
•From 0°C to 55°C (from 32°F to 131°F)
Memory
•Non volatile
Keyboard
•Backlighted, silicon rubber
1.2.1.3 Physical Characteristics FOR SKY & COMPACT X7 FISH
Chart plotter size (inch/mm)
•see Par. 7.1 for the related picture
Weight
•1100 g
LCD Display
•Sun Light Viewable LCD (active area 5.6")
•Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels

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Power consumption
•12W average; 27W max peak
Power supply
•10 - 35 Volt dc
Operating Temperature Range
•From 0°C to 55°C (from 32°F to 131°F)
Memory
•Non volatile
Keyboard
•Backlighted, silicon rubber
FF Module 600W-50-200KHz Technical Specifications
•Power Output : 600W (4800Wpp), 50/200KHz Dual Frequency
•Max Depth : 213m (700Ft) at 200kHz, 457m(1500Ft) at 50kHz
•Automatic Recognition of the AIRMAR "X-DUCER ID" transducers for best
performance
•Advanced Digital Signal Processing
•Speed & Temperature Sensor (if available on transducer)
•Alarms (shallow water, depth, Fish, temp)
•Trip Log, Fish Symbols
•STC, Interference Rejection, Automatic noise reduction
•A-Scope, White Line, Zoom x2/x4
•Auto range/gain/frequency/shift/ping rate
1.3 BASICS
The chart plotter is controlled by using 13 keys. There is also a cursor key to move
a cursor across the screen. As you press a key, a single audio beep confirms the key action;
every time the key pressed is not valid, three rapid beeps sound indicates that no response is
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Fig. 1.3 - The chart plotter
Produktspecifikationer
Varumärke: | Lorenz |
Kategori: | Marin |
Modell: | COMPACT X7 Fish |
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