Page 2 - Warning; System; Sonar; Appendix
NAVMAN 8120/8084 Fuel, AIS, & Radar Addendum 2 Warning AIS: The AIS features on this chart-plotter are designed as a safety aid only and do not guarantee safety at sea. AIS transmission is mandatory on some, but not all, vessels. AIS should be used to complement radar, but AIS is not a substitut...
Page 3 - Fuel functions and display; What the fuel computer does; CAUTION; Low fuel alarm; To select an optional speed sensor
NAVMAN 8120/8084 Fuel, AIS, & Radar Addendum 3 Fuel functions and display What the fuel computer does CAUTION ! ! CAUTION DANGER WARNING To ensure the fuel data is accurate: When you add or remove fuel from a tank, tell the 8120/8084. If the boat has petrol/gasoline sensors, calibrate them durin...
Page 4 - Water speed and ground speed; Speed
NAVMAN 8120/8084 Fuel, AIS, & Radar Addendum 4 Water speed and ground speed A paddlewheel sensor and a pitot sensor measure water speed, the boat speed through the water. A GPS measures ground speed, the boat speed over the bottom of the water. If there is a current, then these speeds will be di...
Page 5 - Calibration; Note; Setup engines
NAVMAN 8120/8084 Fuel, AIS, & Radar Addendum 5 Calibration Calibrate petrol/gasoline fuel flow sensors during installation, or if the fuel readings seem inaccurate and the other troubleshooting suggestions do not help. Note SmartCraft fuel sensors and NAVMAN diesel sensors are factory calibrated...
Page 6 - AIS; Viewing AIS Vessels; A typical AIS window shows:
NAVMAN 8120/8084 Fuel, AIS, & Radar Addendum 6 AIS Viewing AIS Vessels A AIS Vessel B Dangerous Vessel C Projected Course D Data Box E Range Rings B A E C A typical AIS window shows: AIS is short for Automatic Identification System. The International Convention for Safety of Life At Sea (SOLAS) ...
Page 7 - Dangerous Vessels; More; Vessels; Display; Displaying Full AIS Details; More Info
NAVMAN 8120/8084 Fuel, AIS, & Radar Addendum 7 When the cursor is placed over an AIS vessel for at least two seconds, a data box appears at the bottom of the window with information about the AIS vessel.For complete AIS information of the AIS vessel place the cursor over an AIS vessel for at lea...
Page 8 - Sort
NAVMAN 8120/8084 Fuel, AIS, & Radar Addendum 8 Displaying Full AIS Details 1 Press or to select a vessel. 2 Press and select More Info or press . This window displays all information for the selected AIS vessel provided by the AIS receiver. Sorting Vessels Press , select Sort and select one of t...
Page 9 - Radar; Radar window
NAVMAN 8120/8084 Fuel, AIS, & Radar Addendum 9 Radar Radar is the Radio Detection And Ranging system. Radar functions require an optional NAVMAN radar system to be installed. Three radar systems are available; 2 kW, 4 kW, or 6 kW.When the radar is operating, the scanner transmits powerful microw...
Page 11 - Overlay Transparency; Adjusting the quality of the radar window; Manual
NAVMAN 8120/8084 Fuel, AIS, & Radar Addendum 11 separation or take into account viewing conditions.1 Press MENU twice. 2 Select Radar . 3 Select Overlay palette . 4 Select your color preference. Overlay Transparency The transparency of the radar overlay can be adjusted, in case it obscures impor...
Page 12 - Changing the gain level; Changing the sea clutter level
NAVMAN 8120/8084 Fuel, AIS, & Radar Addendum 12 Changing the gain level Use the radar gain level to adjust the sensitivity of the radar receiver. Ideally, the radar gain level should be set so that background noise is just visible on the radar window. If the radar gain level is too low, weak ech...
Page 13 - Changing the echo expansion setting; Turning the target trails on or off; Target trails; Echo Expansion; Off
NAVMAN 8120/8084 Fuel, AIS, & Radar Addendum 13 Changing the echo expansion setting If you have several small targets in view and want to make them easier to see, use the echo expansion option. Note that the resolution decreases as the target size increases, so use this option only when target d...
Page 14 - Adjust
NAVMAN 8120/8084 Fuel, AIS, & Radar Addendum 14 Finding range and bearing with a fixed VRM/EBL 1 From the radar window, press then select VRM/EBL . 2 Select VRM/EBL then 1 (VRM/EBL 1) or 2 (VRM/EBL 2). 3 Set Enable to to show the VRM and EBL on the radar window (or to hide them). 4 Select EBL re...
Page 15 - Changing the PPI position; Enter
NAVMAN 8120/8084 Fuel, AIS, & Radar Addendum 15 Changing the PPI position You can set one or two radar guard zones to notify you when a target enters or exits a specified area around your boat. You can customize the size and shape of the radar guard zones and set up alarms.1. From the radar wind...
Page 16 - Adjusting the sensitivity of the alarm; Zone; Radar setup; Rotation
NAVMAN 8120/8084 Fuel, AIS, & Radar Addendum 16 Adjusting the boundaries of a radar guard zone To adjust the boundaries and change the area that is covered by a radar guard zone:1 From the radar window, press then select Guard Zone. 2 Select Zone then 1 (radar guard zone 1) or 2 (radar guard zon...
Page 18 - Heading line; Park position; Zero bearing; Zero range
NAVMAN 8120/8084 Fuel, AIS, & Radar Addendum 18 Heading line The heading line is a white line that extends from your boat to the edge of the radar window. Show the heading line. Hide the heading line. Setup > Radar > Installation Note: This option is shown only when the radar is enabled (s...
Page 19 - Radar problems; Radar shows arcs and/or shadows
NAVMAN 8120/8084 Fuel, AIS, & Radar Addendum 19 Radar problems Radar overlay doesn’t appear on the chart screen a Ensure that your boat is shown on the radar window. If it is, but the radar overlay still isn’t shown, try zooming in on the charted area. (The charted area may be outside the maximu...
Page 20 - Physical Dimensions
Page 21 - N a v m a n 8 1 2 0 / 8 0 8 4 F u e l , A I S , & R a d a r A d d e n d u m
Lon 174° 44.535’E Lat 36° 48.404’S Made in New Zealand MN000753B-G N a v m a n 8 1 2 0 / 8 0 8 4 F u e l , A I S , & R a d a r A d d e n d u m