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Furuno GP 1650w Manuales de Servicio PDF
Furuno GP 1650w Manuales de Servicio PDF
Furuno GP 1650w Manuales de Servicio PDF
COLOR GPS/PLOTTER
9-52 Ashihara-cho,
Nishinomiya, Japan
Telephone : 0798-65-2111
Telefax : 0798-65-4200
*OME44240B00*
*OME44240B00*
*OME44240B00*
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING CAUTION
Do not open the equipment. Do not use the equipment for other than
its intended purpose.
Hazardous voltage which can cause
electrical shock, burn or serious injury No one navigation device should ever be
exists inside the equipment. Only qualified solely replied upon for the navigation of
personnel should work inside the equipment. a vessel.
Do not disassemble or modify the Always confirm position against all available
equipment. aids to navigation, for safety of vessel and
crew.
Fire, electrical shock or serious injury
can result. Use the proper gain setting.
Immediately turn off the power at the
Incorrect gain may produce wrong depth
switchboard if the equipment is emitting
indication, possibly result ing in a
smoke or fire.
dangerous situation. See "Adjusting the
Continued use of the equipment can cause gain" on page 2-6.
fire or electrical shock. Contact a FURUNO
agent for service. The picture is not refreshed when
picture advancement is stopped.
Do not operate the equipment with wet
hands. Maneuvering the vessel in this condition
may result in a dangerous situation.
Electrical shock can result.
A warning label is attached to the equip-
ment. Do not remove the label. If the
Use the proper fuse. label is missing or illegible, contact
a FURUNO agent or dealer.
Fuse rating is shown on the power cable.
Use of a wrong fuse can result in damage Name: Warning Label (1)
WARNING
to the equipment. To avoid electrical shock, do not Type: 86-003-1011-1
remove cover. No user-serviceable Code No.: 100-236-231
parts inside.
i
TABLE OF CONTENTS
4.5 Displaying Track and Mark
FOREWORD .................................. iv Points ............................................ 4-4
4.6 Target Mark ................................... 4-4
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ......... v
5. WAYPOINTS
WHAT IS WAAS?........................... vi 5.1 Entering Waypoints ....................... 5-1
5.2 Erasing Individual Waypoints......... 5-4
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
5.3 Changing Waypoint Data............... 5-5
1.1 Display Unit Controls .....................1-1
5.4 Changing Waypoint Position on
1.2 Inserting Mini Chart Card ...............1-2
the Plotter Display ......................... 5-5
1.3 Turning the Power On/Off ..............1-2
5.5 Waypoint Mark Size....................... 5-6
1.4 Adjusting Tone and Brilliance .........1-3
5.6 Searching Waypoints..................... 5-6
1.5 Plotter Displays..............................1-4
1.6 Steering/Highway Displays ............1-4
6. ROUTES
1.7 Menu Operation, Soft Keys ............1-5
6.1 Entering Routes............................. 6-1
1.8 Demonstration Display...................1-6
6.2 Connecting Routes........................ 6-2
6.3 Inserting, Removing Waypoints ..... 6-3
2. PLOTTER DISPLAYS
6.4 Creating Track-based Routes........ 6-5
2.1 Presentation Modes .......................2-1
6.5 Erasing Routes.............................. 6-6
2.2 Cursor............................................2-2
2.3 Shifting the Display ........................2-2
7. NAVIGATION
2.4 Displaying Nav Information Window2-2
7.1 Navigating to “Quick Points” .......... 7-1
2.5 Selecting Chart Scale/Range .........2-3
7.2 Navigating to Waypoints
2.6 Mini Chart Cards............................2-3
(waypoint list) ................................ 7-2
2.7 Navigation Data Display.................2-6
7.3 Navigating to Ports, Port
2.8 Steering Display.............................2-7
Services ........................................ 7-2
2.9 Highway Display ............................2-8
7.4 Following a Route.......................... 7-4
2.10 Changing Operation Mode .............2-9
7.5 Canceling Navigation .................... 7-6
2.11 Navigation Trip Distance ..............2-10
8. PLOTTER ALARMS
3. TRACK 8.1 Introduction ................................... 8-1
3.1 Displaying Track ............................3-1
8.2 Audio Alarm On/Off ....................... 8-1
3.2 Stopping/Restarting Plotting
8.3 Arrival Alarm.................................. 8-2
of Track..........................................3-1
8.4 Anchor Watch Alarm...................... 8-2
3.3 Changing Track Color ....................3-2
8.5 XTE (Cross Track Error) Alarm...... 8-3
3.4 Track Plotting Method, Interval.......3-2
8.6 Speed Alarm ................................. 8-3
3.5 Changing Track Memory
8.7 Proximity Alarm ............................. 8-3
Capacity.........................................3-3
8.8 Alarm Information .......................... 8-4
3.6 Erasing Tracks...............................3-4
9. MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS
4. MARK 9.1 Formatting Memory Cards............. 9-1
4.1 Entering Marks...............................4-1
9.2 Saving Data to Memory Card ........ 9-2
4.2 Changing Mark Attributes...............4-2
9.3 Loading Data from Memory Card .. 9-3
4.3 Changing Mark Size.......................4-3
4.4 Erasing Marks................................4-3
ii
TABLE OF CONTENTS
APPENDIX
MENU TREE ......................................... A-1
LORAN C CHAINS ................................ A-3
DECCA CHAINS.................................... A-4
WORLD TIME........................................ A-5
GEODETIC CHART LIST ...................... A-6
SPECIFICATIONS .....................SP-1
INDEX
iii
FOREWORD
A Word to GP-1650WD/1650W Navigation information is displayed on a
Owners bright 5.6-inch color TFT LCD. On-screen
information shown are position, range and
Congratulations on your choice of the bearing to cursor position, range, bearing,
FURUNO GP-1650WD COLOR ETA and TTG to waypoint, etc.
DGPS/PLOTTER, GP-1650W COLOR A high sensitivity receiver tracks up to twelve
GPS/PLOTTER. We are confident you will (WAAS: thirteen) satellites simultaneously.
see why the FURUNO name has become An 8-state Kalman filter ensures optimum
synonymous with quality and reliability. accuracy in determination of vessel position,
course and speed.
For over 50 years FURUNO Electric
Company has enjoyed an enviable C-MAP NT-FP chart card is available for the
reputation for innovative and dependable GP-1650WD/1650W.
marine electronics equipment. This
dedication to excellence is furthered by our The main features of the
extensive global network of agents and GP-1650WD/1650W are
dealers.
• WAAS capability.
iv
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
GPA-017
GPA-019
(GP-1650W)
(GP-1650WD)
ANTENNA UNIT
Receives signal from
GPS satellite and beacon
reference station.
(GP-1650WD only)
DISPLAY UNIT
External equipment
(Autopilot, etc.)
Rectifier
PR-62
Ship's mains
Ship's mains
100/110/115/220/230 VAC
12-24 VDC
1 , 50/60 Hz
v
WHAT IS WAAS?
WAAS, available in North America, is a provider in the worldwide SBAS (Satellite Based
Augmentation System) navigation system. An SBAS provider furnishes GPS signal corrections
to SBAS users. Two more SBAS providers are also currently under development, MSAS
(Multi-Functional Satellite Augmentation System) for Japan and EGNOS (Euro Geostationary
Navigation Overlay Service) for Europe. All providers will be compatible with one another, thus
providing “seamless” position fixes to SBAS users.
150°W 120°W 90°W 60°W 30°W 0 30°E 60°E 90°E 120°E 150°E
60°N 60°N
20°N 20°N
WAAS
20°S 20°S
40°S 40°S
60°S 60°S
150°W 120°W 90°W 60°W 30°W 0 30°E 60°E 90°E 120°E 150°E
At the time of this software release, SBAS is still under development. (Providers are expected to
have initial operations capability from the times shown above.) During this developmental period,
which may last for several years, there is no guarantee of the accuracy, integrity, continuity, or
availability of the SBAS signal. Furuno will accept no responsibility for the use of the signal for
other than the above stated purpose. It is the user’s responsibility to exercise common
prudence and navigational judgment while using the SBAS signal in the developmental phase.
Note: This manual uses “WAAS” when referring to any SBAS provider.
vi
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
This chapter acquaints you with the basics of your unit - from turning on the power to the soft
key menu operation.
Cursor pad
Registers items
on menus. • Shifts cursor and display.
• Selects items on menus.
SAVE
MOB
ENTER
_'#
CLEAR
0 MENU Opens/closes
the main menu.
POWER ALARM PLOT XTE WPT HIDE Mini chart card slot.
BRILL HIWAY RTE SHOW
• Clears data.
• Erases selected waypoint.
• Silences audible alarm.
Displays/hides the soft key menu,
nav data, mode indication.
Display unit
1-1
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
- - WARNING - -
NO NATIONAL HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE
HAS VERIFIED THE INFORMATION
IN THIS COASTLINE DATA CARD AND
Card slot NONE ACCEPT LIABILITY FOR THE
ACCURACY OF REPRODUCTION OR ANY
MODIFICATIONS MADE THEREAFTER.
THIS PRODUCT WITH THIS COASTLINE
DATA CARD DOES NOT REPLACE THE
REQUIREMENT TO USE THE
Location of mini chart APPROPRIATE PRODUCTS FOR
NAVIGATION ACCORDING TO NATIONAL
AND INTERNATIONAL REGULATONS.
card slot cover FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
1-2
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
When the satellite signal is being received 1.4 Adjusting Tone and
normally, the GP-1650WD/1650W displays Brilliance
various abbreviations at the bottom left-hand
corner of the display which show DGPS/GPS 1. Press the [POWER/BRILL] key with a
receiver status. The table in below shows touch-and-release action. The tone and
these abbreviations and their meanings. brilliance setting window appears.
Functions
Display abbreviations
Indication Meaning TONE
2D (dimension) GPS
GPS 2D
position fix TONE
1-3
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
ZOOM
OUT
CROSS
COURSE
UP QP<01> TRACK
230 240 250 260
WP-002 FISH
BRIDGE
NAV
BRG 245.0° RNG 27.2 nm
DGPS 3D POS CSE 234.5° SPD 13.6 kt
TTG 1h 59m ETA 29th 14:50
[Plotter Display]
135° 56.789' E TD
[Steering Display]
SPD RNG
16.3 kt 27.2 nm ZOOM
CSE BRG BRG 94.6° HIGHWAY
001WPT
245.8° 245.0° SAT
INFO
RNG 1.88nm
CSE 87.8° SPD 10.0kt
DATUM: WGS-84
BEACON
INFO
TMP 65.8°F DEP 20ft 001WPT
YUUKI FISH01
DGPS 3D
0.1nm 0.1nm
XTE 000.02nm
Display modes (plotter key) DGPS 3D
EDIT
XT-LMT
[Highway Display]
1-4
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1.7 Menu Operation, Soft 3. Select item with the cursor pad, and
Keys press the EDIT soft key. For example,
select TIME DISPLAY.
Most operations are carried out through the
menu which is opened and closed with the TIME DISPLAY
[MENU] key. Menus may be selected with 12 HOUR
the five soft keys to the right of menus. 24 HOUR
Options are selected with the cursor pad.
Time display window
1. Press the [MENU] key to display the
main menu.
4. Use the cursor pad to change the setting.
MENU
5. Press the ENTER soft key or [ENTER]
CHART SETUP OPTIONS key.
DISPLAY OPTIONS
6. Press the RETURN soft key.
7. Press the [PLOT] key to finish.
GPS/DGPS/TD OPTIONS Soft
keys
DGPS 3D CONFIGURATION
Main menu
2. Press appropriate soft key to display
desired menu. For example, press the
DISPLAY OPTIONS soft key. The name
of the menu in use appears at the top
right corner of the display.
DISPLAY
RNG & BRG MODE RHUMB LINE SETUP
RANGE/SPEED UNIT nm/kt
DEPTH UNIT ft
TEMP UNIT F EDIT
LAT/LON DISPLAY DD MM.MMM'
TIME DISPLAY 24 HOUR
WAYPOINTS SW AUTO2
COURSE VECTOR LINE
BEARING MAGNETIC
MAG VARIATION AUTO 01.3 E
TD DISPLAY LORAN C
POSITION DISPLAY LAT/LON
SET GO TO METHOD 1 POINT
OPERATION MODE PLEASURE
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
RETURN
DGPS 3D
1-5
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1.8 Demonstration Display EDIT soft key. Select how you want the
courseline to be traced; by FIGURE 8 or
The demonstration display provides
DIR.(ection). For DIR., enter course.
simulated operation of this unit. On the
10. Press the ENTER soft key or [ENTER]
plotter display, own ship tracks, at the speed
key.
selected, a figure eight course or any course
11. Select DEMO START LAT., and press
you enter, starting from position entered. All
the EDIT soft key. Enter latitude. Use the
controls are operative; you may set
N< - > S soft key to switch coordinates if
destination, enter waypoints, etc
necessary.
12. Press the ENTER soft key or [ENTER]
1. Press the [MENU] key, followed by the
key.
CONFIGURATION and SYSTEM MENU
13 Select DEMO START LONG, and press
soft keys to open the system menu.
the EDIT soft key. Enter longitude. Use
2. Press the DEMONSTRATION MODE soft
the E< - > W soft key to switch
key to open the demonstration setting
coordinates if necessary.
screen.
14. Press the ENTER soft key or [ENTER]
DEMO
DEMO MODE OFF MODE key.
DEMO SPEED 10.0kt
DEMO COURSE 000.0°
15. Press the RETURN soft key.
EDIT
DEMO START LAT 34°12.34'N 16. Press the [PLOT] soft key.
DEMO START LON 135°12.34'E
DGPS 3D RETURN
1-6
2. PLOTTER DISPLAYS
2.1 Presentation Modes screen and points to north. A filled triangle
marks own ship’s position.
The plotter display mainly shows chart,
ship’s track, waypoints, and navigation data.
When destination is not set, the course is
upward on the screen at the moment the
Three types of display presentations are
course-up mode is selected.
provided for the normal plotter display:
34° 12.345' N CSE 245.8° COURSE
north-up, course-up and auto course-up. To 135° 12.345' E SPD 16.3kt UP
change the mode, use the presentation QP<01>
ZOOM
IN
mode selection soft key, which is the 3rd soft
ZOOM
key from the top. OUT
AUTO
C.U.
North-up
Press the NORTH UP soft key to show the
NAV
north-up display. North (zero degree) is at DGPS 3D WPT
Course-up DGPS 3D
NAV
WPT
2-1
2. PLOTTER DISPLAYS
DGPS 3D CENTER
NAV POS soft key
Displays own ship's position, course and speed.
Data displayed on the plotter display
when the cursor is on NAV WPT soft key
Displays range/bearing to the selected waypoint,
chart scale and own ship's course.
Turning off the cursor, returning own
ship marker to screen center NAV S/C soft key
Displays own ship's course/speed and
The CENTER soft key turns off the cursor
water temperature*/depth.
and returns own ship marker to screen
center.
NAV OFF soft key
Turns off the window.
When the cursor is off, own ship position is
shown. *: Water temperature sensor is required.
2-2
2. PLOTTER DISPLAYS
Icon Meaning
Proper card is not inserted or
chart scale is too small. Press
the soft key ZOOM IN to
adjust chart scale.
2-3
2. PLOTTER DISPLAYS
Symbol Description
Summit
Wreck
Lighthouse
Lighted Buoy
Buoy
Sample chart (Japan and South Korea)
Radio Station
showing indices
Position of Sounding
Remarks on chart display Obstruction
A chart will not be displayed in the following
Fishing Reef
conditions:
• When the chart scale is too large or too Platform
small.
Anchorage
When this happens, select proper chart
scale.
Comparison of FURUNO and Nav-ChartsTM
• When scrolling the chart outside the chart cards
indices.
Item FURUNO Nav-Charts™
Dot scrolling
YES YES
capability
Chart symbols Course-up
YES YES
display
FURUNO mini chart card
Lighthouse data
YES *3 YES
The table below shows FURUNO mini chart presentation
symbols and their meanings. Zoom at cursor
YES *1
position
Range at 0.125, 0.5, Same as left
Equator 1, 2... 2048
nm
Chart offset
YES YES
data entry
Centering YES *2
2-4
2. PLOTTER DISPLAYS
Water Traveler's
supply station service station
Customer Marine
service station equipment service
2-5
2. PLOTTER DISPLAYS
The navigation data display provide generic The GPS satellite monitor display shows
navigation data and DGPS/GPS information. information about GPS satellites.
Press the [PLOT] several times to show the
navigation data display. Press the SAT INFO soft key. Your display
should look something like the following
Position Date Range to waypoint
illustration.
DATE: JUN 30 2002 TIME 23:59:59 LAT/LON
POSITION TRIP:123nm Receive signal level
LAT
34° 56.789' N LON
Date
Bars show satellite
signal level.
135° 56.789' E TD
DATE: JUN 30 2002 TIME 23:59:59 SAT
SPD RNG INFO
N SNR
12.5 kt 123.25 nm ZOOM 08
21
SAT
No. 30 40 50
CSE BRG 05 12 21
07
359.9° 299.9° SAT
INFO
WAAS
W
W 07
20
E
06
11
DATUM: WGS-84
satellite* 06
03
05
11 12
08
BEACON 20
INFO 03
TMP 65.8°F DEP 20.8ft 123
S
DGPS 3D ALT 5m DOP 2.0
DGPS 3D RETURN
Temperature, depth Bearing to waypoint
Geodetic chart datum
GPS fix Altitude DOP value For WAAS
Course state satellite*
Speed
Estimated position in the sky, and
satellite number in reverse video is
Navigation data display used for positioning.
The navigation data display shows your *Only when WAAS fix mode is used.
position by L/L or TD (Loran-C, Decca). To
change position format, press the GPS satellite monitor display
appropriate LAT/LON or TD soft key. To return to the normal navigation data
display, press the RETURN soft key.
Enlarging an indication
An indication on the screen may be enlarged
as follows:
2-6
2. PLOTTER DISPLAYS
SS: SS (Signal Strength) displays a numeric XTE scale Indicates the Own ship
direction to steer
representation of field strength of the (Right: green, Left: red)
received signal on the selected frequency. XTE
indication Amount of XTE in nautical miles
The higher the number the stronger the range
received signal. (should read at least 60.) If Time-to-go to waypoint
noise is present at reception band width, the Steering display
figure gets bigger.
How to read the compass display
SN: SN (Signal-to-Noise) ratio displays the
ratio between the desired signal and The solid inverted triangle at the center of
unwanted noise on the selected frequency. the compass shows own ship’s course. The
The higher the SN ratio the better the quality hollow inverted triangle shows the bearing to
of the signal. (should read at least 21.) destination waypoint. When own ship’s
course is changed, the hollow inverted
Note: If your equipment does not have a triangle moves with course change.
DPGS receiver, the message “NO
DIFFERENTIAL DATA” appears when Note: Course means the direction which
the BEACON INFO soft key is pressed. own ship moves to, it is different from the
Also when connecting with the own ship’s heading. Tide current and wind
external beacon receiver, this may affect the course.
message appears.
2-7
2. PLOTTER DISPLAYS
WPT001
YUUKI FISH01
0 .1nm
0.1nm 0.1nm
XTE 0.02nm
EDIT
DGPS 3D XT- LMT
XTE range setting window
XTE Indicates the
scale direction to steer Own ship
2. Use the cursor pad to select digit to (Right: green, Left: red)
change.
Amount of XTE in nautical miles
3. Press appropriate alphanumeric key.
4. Press the [ENTER] key. To cancel entry, Waypoint
press the CANCEL soft key instead of the
Highway display
[ENTER] key.
2-8
2. PLOTTER DISPLAYS
TRACK
detailed FISHING mode information, see COLOR
NAV
DGPS 3D WPT
QP<01>
DGPS 3D
QP<01>
DGPS 3D
2-9
2. PLOTTER DISPLAYS
DGPS 3D RETURN
2-10
3. TRACK
3.1 Displaying Track 4. Press ▲ to select DISPLAY TRACK.
5. Press the EDIT soft key to show the
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the main
display track window.
menu.
6. Press ▲ or ▼ to select ON or OFF as
MENU
appropriate.
CHART SETUP OPTIONS
7. Press the ENTER soft key or the
[ENTER] key.
DISPLAY OPTIONS 8. Press the [PLOT] key to close the menu.
GPS/DGPS/TD OPTIONS
The default setting is ON, which traces ship’s
track in accordance with ship’s movements.
DGPS 3D CONFIGURATION
Number of track and mark points used
appears in the TRACK STATUS window on
Main menu
the TRACK CONTROL display. Using the
2. Press the CHART SETUP OPTIONS soft illustration at the bottom of the page as an
key to open the CHART SETUP example, it shows that 1000 out of 2000
OPTIONS menu. track points and 5 out of 3000 mark shave
CHART
SETUP
been used.
CHART OFFSET
3.2 Stopping/Restarting
TRACK CONTROL
Plotting of Track
CHART DETAILS
When your boat is at anchor or returning to
port you probably won’t need to record its
track. You can stop recording the track, to
DGPS 3D RETURN conserve the track memory, as follows:
3-1
3. TRACK
When the fishing mode is selected, you can 1. Press the [HIDE/SHOW] key several
stop or restart plotting the track with the soft times to show the TRACK COLOR soft
key only on the plotter display. Press the key on the plotter display.
[HIDE/SHOW] key several times to show the 2. Press the TRACK COLOR soft key to
STOP TRACK soft key on the plotter display. show the TRACK COLOR window.
Press the STOP TRACK soft key to stop 3. Press ▲ or ▼ to select the color desired.
plotting of track. The message of HOLD 4. Press the ENTER soft key or the
TRACK PLOTTING appears approx. 2 [ENTER] key to finish, or press the
seconds and then own ship mark changes to CANCEL soft key to escape.
hollow circle. To restart plotting the track,
press the START TRACK soft key again. The 3.4 Track Plotting Method,
message START TRACK PLOTTING Interval
appears approx. 2 seconds and then plotting
restarts. In drawing the track, first the ship’s position
(fed from the DGPS/GPS receiver, WAAS) is
stored into the unit’s memory at an interval of
3.3 Changing Track Color
time or distance. A shorter interval provides
Track can be displayed in red, yellow, green, better reconstruction of the track, but the
light-blue, purple, blue or white. It can be storage time of the track is reduced. When
useful to change track color to discriminate the track memory becomes full, the oldest
between previous day's track, past track, etc. track is erased to make room for the latest.
3-2
3. TRACK
Track plotting interval 3. Press the EDIT soft key to display the
TRACK MEMORY window.
1. Press the [MENU] key followed by the
CHART SETUP OPTIONS and TRACK TRACK MEMORY
CONTROL soft keys.
2. Press ▲ or ▼ to select TIME INTERVAL
or DIST INTERVAL. 1000/5000 POINTS
3. Press the EDIT soft key to display the
INTERVAL window.
Track memory window
TIME INTERVAL
4. Use the cursor pad to place the cursor on 5. Press the ENTER soft key or the
the digit desired. The [CLEAR] key [ENTER] key. The following window
functions to clear an entire line of data. appears to ask you if you are sure to
5. Press appropriate alphanumeric key to change the track memory capacity.
enter value.
RESETTING ERASES
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to complete. TRACK, MARK/LINE
7. Press the ENTER soft key or the ALREADY SAVED. OK?
[ENTER] key. YES ... "ENTER" key
NO ... "CLEAR" key
Erase message
3.5 Changing Track Memory
Capacity 6. Press the [ENTER] key to change
apportion, or press the [CLEAR] key to
The equipment stores a total of 5000 points
escape.
of track and marks. This total may be freely
apportioned as desired. The default setting is
2000 points for track and 3000 points for
mark. Note that when the track memory
capacity is changed, all tracks and marks
in the memory are erased.
3-3
3. TRACK
3-4
4. MARK
You can enter marks to denote important Plotter display
locations, such as a good fishing spot. In the
default condition, you may enter 3000 marks. COURSE
34° 12.345' N CSE 245.8°
135° 12.345' E SPD 16.3kt UP
ZOOM
QP<01> IN
ZOOM
4.1 Entering Marks OUT
AUTO
C.U.
Select the FISHING 1 or FISHING 2 mode to
enable entry of marks on the PLOTTER
NAV
display. Select the location desired with the DGPS 3D WPT
cursor, or turn off the cursor to enter the Press the [HIDE/SHOW] key.
NAV
In the FISHING 1 or FISHING 2 mode, DGPS 3D WPT
pressing the [HIDE/SHOW] key changes the Press the [HIDE/SHOW] key.
QP<01>
DGPS 3D
QP<01>
DGPS 3D
Changing displays
(PLOTTER display)
4-1
4. MARK
MARK
EDIT Mark line window
MARK SHAPE MARK
SHAPE
. Mark color
MARK LINE
MARK
Press the MARK SHAPE soft key to 4. Press the ENTER soft key or the
display the MARK SHAPE window. Press [ENTER] key.
▲ or ▼ to select mark shape desired. 5. Press the RETURN soft key to finish.
4-2
4. MARK
1. Press the [MENU] key to display the 1. Press the [MENU] key followed by the
main menu. CHART SETUP OPTIONS, TRACK
2. Press the CHART SETUP OPTIONS soft CONTROL and ERASE T & M soft keys.
key. 2. Press ! or " to select ERASE MARKS
3. Press the CHART DETAILS soft key to BY AREA, and then press the EDIT soft
open the CHART DETAILS menu. key.
The plotter display appears.
3. Move the cursor to the starting point of
CHART the area to erase.
LAT/LON GRID GREEN DETAIL
TEXT INFO ON 4. Press the START soft key.
WAYPOINT LARGE EDIT 5. Press the cursor pad to make a square.
WAYPOINT NAME ON
INDEX ON DEPTH 6. Press the END soft key.
INFO
LANDMASS BRT YELLOW
BACKGROUND BLUE You are asked if you sure to erase the
NAV AIDS ON marks/lines in the area you selected.
SECTOR INFO OFF
OTHER SYMBOLS WHITE 7. Press the [ENTER] key to erase, or
MARK SIZE STD press the [CLEAR] key to escape.
RETURN
DGPS 3D
Erasing all marks/lines
Chart details menu You can erase all marks and lines. Be
absolutely sure you want to erase all marks
4. Press ▼ to select MARK SIZE. and lines; erased marks and lines cannot be
5. Press the EDIT soft key. restored.
6. Press ▲ or ▼ to select STD (standard)
or SMALL. 1. Press the [MENU] key followed by the
7. Press the [ENTER] key. CHART SETUP OPTIONS, TRACK
CONTROL and ERASE T& M soft keys.
2. Select ERASE ALL MARKS/LINES. And
4.4 Erasing Marks then press the EDIT soft key.
You are asked if you are sure to erase all
Erasing individual marks/lines marks and lines.
1. Operate the cursor pad to place the 3. Press the [ENTER] key to erase, or
cursor on the mark you want to erase. press the [CLEAR] key to escape.
2. Press the [CLEAR] key. The mark
selected is erased.
Note: To erase a line, place the cursor on
an edge of the line. The line
segment will be erased.
4-3
4. MARK
TRACKING
TRACK : 1000 / 2000 PTS used
MARK : 5 / 3000 PTS used
RETURN
DGPS 3D
4-4
5. WAYPOINTS
5.1 Entering Waypoints 2. Press the [ENTER] key to select MOB
position as destination, or the [CLEAR]
In navigation terminology, a waypoint is a
key to only mark MOB position.
particular location on a voyage whether it be
3. To show range and bearing to the MOB
a starting, intermediate or destination point.
position, press the NAV L/L soft key
A waypoint is the simplest piece of
followed by the NAV WPT soft key.
information your equipment requires to get
you to a destination, in the shortest distance Bearing and range
to MOB position
possible. This unit has 835 waypoints
(including quick waypoints) into which you
can enter position information. There are five MOB
methods by which you can enter a waypoint: mark M
at own ship’s position, at MOB position, by Range, bearing
(MOB)
cursor, by range and bearing, and through
the waypoint list (manual input of latitude Man Current
overboad position
and longitude).
MOB concept
Entering waypoints at own ship’s
position
To erase a MOB mark in the PREASURE
You can save your current position as a and FISHING 1 modes, you must erase both
waypoint. Press the [SAVE/MOB] key with a the waypoint it is registered under and the
touch-and-release action to store your MOB mark itself. Place the cursor on the
position. This new waypoint will MOB mark and press the [CLEAR] key
automatically be saved in the waypoint list followed by the [ENTER] key to erase the
under the next consecutive waypoint waypoint. (A flashing diamond appears over
number. the waypoint when it has been correctly
For FISHING 2 mode, immediately after selected.) Repeat to erase the MOB mark.
pressing the MOB key, you can change the
mark shape, color etc. similar to that shown Entering waypoints by the cursor
in the procedure on the next page. Press the
1. Press the [WPT/RTE] key to open the
SAVE soft key to enter the mark.
WAYPOINT & ROUTE menu.
WPT
Entering waypoints at MOB position & ROUTE
MOB message
5-1
5. WAYPOINTS
2. Press the WAYPOINTS soft key to Changing the shape and color of waypoint
display the WAYPOINTS menu. mark
1. Press the SELECT MARK soft key.
ADD/EDIT/MOVE WAYPOINTS WPT
2. Press the MARK SHAPE soft key to open
LOCAL LIST the mark shape selection window.
ALPHA/NUMERIC LIST
WAYPOINT BY CURSOR
MARK SHAPE
WAYPOINT BY RANGE & BEARING
DGPS 3D RETURN
Waypoints menu
5-2
5. WAYPOINTS
START
POINT
Changing waypoint position
DGPS 3D RETURN
5-3
5. WAYPOINTS
DGPS 3D
RETURN Erasing waypoints through the
waypoint list
Local list 1. Press the [WPT/RTE] key to open the
WAYPOINT & ROUTE menu.
WPT
2. Press the WAYPOINTS soft key to open
BRG. 180.0°
ABCDEF RNG. 5.07nm
34°12.345' N
ALPHA
15:21 01OCT97 135°54.321' W
GO TO
the WAYPOINTS menu.
BRIDGE
BRG. 359.9°
RNG. 8.01nm 3. Press the LOCAL LIST or
34°12.345' N NEW
16:45 01OCT97 135°54.321' W WPT ALPHA/NUMERIC LIST soft key.
FISH01 RNG.
BRG.
1.75nm
23.8° EDIT 4. Press ▲ or ▼ to select the waypoint you
WPT
33°12.345' N
ABCDEFGHIJKL 135°23.456' W want to erase.
ERASE
BRG. 90.0° WPT 5. Press the ERASE WPT soft key. You are
WPT001 RNG. 2.51nm
12:30 29SE97
33°23.456' N
135°23.567' W
asked if you are sure to erase the
DGPS 3D SEARCH FOR _ _ _
RETURN
waypoint.
6. Press the [ENTER] key. The waypoint is
Search window erased from both the waypoint list and
the plotter screen.
Alphanumeric list
5-4
5. WAYPOINTS
5-5
5. WAYPOINTS
RETURN
DGPS 3D
5-6
6. ROUTES
Often a trip from one place to another 6.1 Entering Routes
involves several course changes, requiring a
Entering routes through the route list
series of route points (waypoints) which you
navigate to, one after another. The sequence This method constructs routes using existing
of waypoints leading to the ultimate waypoints.
destination is called a route. Your unit can
automatically advance to the next waypoint 1. Press the [WPT/RTE] key to open the
on a route, so you do not have to change the WAYPOINT & ROUTE menu.
destination waypoint repeatedly. 2. Press the ROUTES soft key to open the
ROUTE menu.
You can store up to 200 routes. A route may
LENGTH
consist of 35 points. ABCDEF 25.6 nm
ROUTE
WAYPOINTS
ABCDEFGHIJKL 35
GO TO
LENGTH
BRIDGE 56.7 nm
WAYPOINTS NEW
12:30 29SE97 6 ROUTE
LENGTH EDIT
FISH01 21.1 nm
ROUTE
WAYPOINTS
15:21 01OCT97 3
ERASE
LENGTH ROUTE
HPT001 4.7 nm
WAYPOINTS
16:45 01OCT97 1
RETURN
DGPS 3D SEARCH FOR _ _ _ RETURN
Route menu
CONECT
ROUTE
DGPS 3D CANCEL
6-1
6. ROUTES
route.
Connect route window
Entering routes by the cursor 5. Press the F<-->R soft key to select
direction to transverse the waypoints of
This method allows you to construct a route
the route; forward or reverse.
directly on the plotter display, using existing
6. Enter the route name of the second route
waypoints or new locations. Any new
similar to how you did for the first route.
location will be saved as a waypoint, under
7. Press the SAVE soft key.
the next consecutive waypoint number.
Note: The maximum number of waypoints in
1. Follow step 1-4 in “Entering routes
a route is 35. If this number is
through the route list.”
exceeded an error message appears.
2. Press the PLOT soft key. The plotter
In this case, delete waypoints in one
display appears.
or both routes so the total number of
3. Operate the cursor pad to place the
waypoints does not exceed 35.
cursor on an existing waypoint (ADD
WPT soft key appears) or new location
(ADD NEW WPT soft key appears).
4. Press the ADD WP (ADD NEW WPT)
soft key.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to complete the
route.
6. Press the [ENTER] key to register the
route.
6-2
6. ROUTES
6-3
6. ROUTES
6-4
6. ROUTES
SAVE ZOOM
IN
ROUTE
ROUTE NAME ZOOM
START OUT
006 LOG
COURSE
UP
COMMENT
SA NAV
DGPS 3D VE POS
6-5
6. ROUTES
6-6
7. NAVIGATION
7.1 Navigating to “Quick
Points” A light-blue line connects between own ship
and destination, marked “QP<01>”, and it
The “quick point” feature allows you to shows the shortest course to the destination.
navigate to point(s) without retaining the data Arrows on the line show the direction to
indefinitely in your unit’s memory. Each time follow to get to the quick point. Range and
a quick point is entered previous quick points bearing from own ship to the destination
have the same numbers as newly entered appear at the top of screen. This location is
ones are written over. saved to the waypoint list as waypoint
“QP01.”
Selecting quick point entry method
You need to tell your unit how to set the Navigating to multiple quick points
quick point: 1 POINT, 35 POINT (up to 35 1. Select 35 POINT in “Selecting quick point
points) or WPT/PORT SERV. (For entry method,” and return to the plotter
WPT/PORT SERV, see the next page.) display.
2. Press the GO TO soft key.
1. Press the [MENU] key. 3. Place the cursor on an existing waypoint
2. Press the DISPLAY OPTIONS soft key. (SELECT WPT soft key appears) or a
3. Select SET GO TO METHOD and press new location (ADD QP soft key appears).
the EDIT soft key. The following display 4. Depending on the selection you made at
appears. step 3, press the SELECT WPT or ADD
QP soft key. “QP<01>” appears at the
SET GO TO METHOD
cursor location. To erase last-entered
1 POINT waypoint, press the ERASE LST WPT
35 POINT soft key.
WPT/PORT SER
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter other quick
points.
SET GOTO METHOD window 6. After entering all waypoints (up to 35
4. Select method desired. points), press the [ENTER] key to
5. Press the ENTER soft key. register the route.
6. Press the RETURN soft key to finish.
A light-blue line connects between own ship
Navigating to a single quick point and all quick points, and it shows the
shortest course to destination. Arrows on the
1. Select 1 POINT in “Selecting quick point line show the direction to follow the route.
entry method,” and return to the plotter Quick points are numbered in sequential
display. order from QP<01> and are saved to the
2. Place the cursor on an existing waypoint waypoint list. Range and bearing from own
(GO TO WPT soft key appears) or a new ship to the first destination appear at the top
location (GO TO CURSOR soft key of screen. The unit saves the points as a
appears). route, under the name “Q<RTE” (Quick
3. Depending on the selection you made at Route).
step 2, press the GO TO CURSOR or
GO TO WPT soft key.
7-1
7. NAVIGATION
+ 40°45.971'N
13°57.462'E
FROM
OS
0.26 nm
180.2°
GO TO
QUICK
ROUTE
NEAR
SRVICE
PUNTA CORNACCHIA
ACCO AMENO PORT
ISCHIA PORTO
CASAMICCIOLA
I. ISCHIA CANCEL
DGPS 3D GO TO
Plotter display
7-2
7. NAVIGATION
PUNTA CORNACCHIA
ACCO AMENO ENTER
ISCHIA PORTO
CASAMICCIOLA
I. ISCHIA CANCEL
DGPS 3D GO TO
7-3
7. NAVIGATION
7-4
7. NAVIGATION
1. Press the [WPT/RTE] key to display the AUTO1: Automatically switches the TO
WAYPOINT & ROUTE menu. waypoint when your boat is within the arrival
2. Press the LOG soft key. alarm area. For how to set the arrival alarm
3. Press the SPEED soft key. area, see “9.3 Arrival Alarm” on page 9-2.
SELECT SPEED
FOR ETA
Waypoint
▲
SPD 10.0kt Own Ship
GPS AVG SPD
▼
Select speed for ETA window Swithes to the next waypoint here.
Auto 1
4. Key in speed manually in the SPD field,
or use GPS speed data by selecting GPS
AUTO2: Automatically switches the TO
AVG SPD.
waypoint when the boat enters the arrival
5. Press the ENTER soft key to register
alarm range or the boat passes an imaginary
your selection.
perpendicular line passing through the
center of the destination waypoint.
Switches to the next waypoint
on the perpendicular though own
ship is off the arrival alarm range.
Own ship
Waypoint
Perpendicular
Auto 2
7-5
7. NAVIGATION
WAYPOINTS SW
AUTO 1
AUTO 2
MANUAL
Waypoint sw window
5. Select appropriate waypoint switching
method.
6. Press the ENTER soft key to close the
window.
7-6
8. PLOTTER ALARMS
8.1 Introduction 8.2 Audio Alarm On/Off
There are five plotter-related alarms which The audio alarm sounds whenever an alarm
generate both audible and visual alarms: setting is violated. You can enable or disable
Arrival alarm, Anchor Watch alarm, XTE the audio alarm as follows:
(Cross Track Error) alarm, Proximity alarm,
and Speed alarm. 1. Press the [ALARM] key to show the
ALARM menu.
When an alarm setting is violated the buzzer
ALARM
sounds, and the speaker icon ( ) appears AUDIO ALARM ON
ARRIVAL ALARM ON 0.100nm
in red. You may silence the alarm by ANCHOR ALARM ON 0.050nm EDIT
pressing the [CLEAR] key. The icon remains PROXIMITY ALARM ON
XTE ALARM ON 0.100nm
on the screen until the cause of the alarm is SPEED ALARM OVER/UNDER
removed or the alarm is deactivated. 12.5 ~ 15.0kt
CLEAR
ALARM
ALARM INFORMATION
NO ALARM
DGPS 3D
Alarm menu
AUDIO ALARM
▲
ON
OFF
▼
8-1
8. PLOTTER ALARMS
Alarm
range
Own ship Your ship's position
where you start the : Alarm
anchor watch alarm. area
8-2
8. PLOTTER ALARMS
8.5 XTE (Cross Track Error) 3. Press the EDIT soft key to display the
Alarm speed alarm window.
PROXIMITY ALARM
▲
8.6 Speed Alarm ON
OFF
The speed alarm warns you when your ▼
boat’s speed is within, over/under or under
the speed range set. Proximity alarm window
1. Press the [ALARM] key to open the alarm 4. Select ON or OFF by the cursor pad.
menu. 5. Press the ENTER soft key or the
2. Press ▲ or ▼ to select SPEED ALARM. [ENTER] key to register your selection.
8-3
8. PLOTTER ALARMS
When an alarm setting has been violated the Alarm messages and their meanings
buzzer sounds and the speaker icon (shown Message Meaning
in red) appears. You can see which alarm YOU HAVE ARRIVED Arrival alarm setting
has been violated, as well as silence the AT WAYPOINT. violated.
buzzer, on the alarm menu display. YOU HAVE EXCEEDED Anchor watch alarm
ANCHOR WATCH setting violated.
1. Press the [ALARM] key. LIMIT.
YOU HAVE ENTERED Proximity alarm
ALARM AN AVOIDANCE AREA. setting violated.
AUDIO ALARM ON
ARRIVAL ALARM ON 0.100nm YOU HAVE EXCEEDED XTE alarm setting
ANCHOR ALARM ON 0.050nm EDIT
PROXMTY ALARM ON XTE LIMIT. violated.
XTE ALARM ON 0.100nm
SPEED ALARM OVER/UNDER YOU HAVE EXCEEDED Speed alarm setting
12.5 ~ 15.0kt SPEED ALARM LIMIT. violated.
CLEAR
ALARM
ALARM INFORMATION
YOU HAVE ARRIVED AT
WAYPOINT : SP-001.
DGPS 3D
Alarm information
(Example: Arrival alarm)
Alarm menu
8-4
9. MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS
The following data can be saved to memory 9.1 Formatting Memory
cards: Cards
Before you can use a memory card it must
• Mark/line
be formatted. Note that formatting a used
• Waypoints/routes card erases all saved data.
• Track
1. Turn the power off.
• Configuration (menu settings)
2. Insert the memory card you want to
format into the slot.
3. Turn the power on.
4. Press the [MENU] key followed by the
CONFIGURATION and
UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD DATA soft keys.
DWNLOAD
UPLOAD
DOWN WPT/RTE TO PC
DGPS 3D RETURN
Download/upload menu
5. Press the SAVE DATA TO MEMORY
CARD
SAVE
TRACK OFF DATA
CONFIGURATION OFF
FORMAT
DGPS 3D RETURN
9-1
9. MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS
7. Press the [ENTER] key to format (or 9.2 Saving Data to Memory
press the [CLEAR] key to escape). Now Card
FORMATTING MEMORY CARD appears.
Do not remove the card while it is being The memory card can save four items of
formatting. When the formatting is data; track, mark/line, waypoint/route and
completed, FORMAT COMPLETED configuration.
appears.
8. Press the [ENTER] key to finish. Now Saving data
you can record data to the memory card. 1. Insert a formatted memory card into the
slot.
Note: Chart cards cannot be formatted. 2. Press the [MENU] key followed by the
CONFIGURATION and
UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD DATA soft keys.
3. Press the SAVE DATA TO MEMORY
CARD soft key. The SAVE DATA display
appears.
4. Press ▲ or ▼ to select item to save.
5. Press the EDIT soft key to open the
TRACK, MARK/LINE,
WAYPOINTS/ROUTES or
CONFIGURATION window.
6. Press ▲ to select ON.
7. Press the ENTER soft key or the
[ENTER] key.
8. Repeat steps 4 to 7 to save other data if
desired.
9. Press the SAVE DATA soft key. The
following message appears and saving
starts. Do not remove the memory card
while data is being saved.
NOW SAVING DATA TO
MEMORY CARD. DO NOT
TURN OFF THE POWER UNTIL
SAVING COMPLETED.
9-2
9. MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS
OVERWRITE FOLLOWING
DATA. OK?
(TRACK)
YES ... "ENTER" key
NO ... "CLEAR" key
Overwrite message
9-3
9. MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS
Complete message
Waypoint/route
Waypoints/routes in the memory of the unit
are deleted to make room for loaded ones.
Mark/line
The loaded data is added to internal data.
When the mark/line memory becomes full,
no marks may be entered.
Configuration
The loaded data replaces current
configuration settings. Press the [ENTER]
key to restart. If the memory card is ejected
while loading, or data could not be loaded,
press the [ENTER] key to restart with default
settings. Note that the track memory
capacity setting is not saved nor loaded.
9-4
10. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT
This section describes the various options CHART OFFSET menu
which allow you to set up your unit to suit
In some instances position may be off by a
your needs.
few minutes. For example, the position of the
ship is shown to be at sea while it is in fact
moored at a pier. You can compensate for
10.1 CHART SETUP this error by offsetting chart position as
OPTIONS menu follows:
The chart offset options menu provides three
1. Press the [MENU] key followed by the
menus: chart offset, track control, and chart
CHART SETUP OPTIONS and CHART
details.
OFFSET soft keys.
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the main 34° 12.345' N
135° 12.345' E
FROM 16.41 nm
276.9°
CHART
OS OFFSET
menu. ZOOM
IN
2. Press the CHART SETUP OPTIONS soft
key. ZOOM
OUT
CHART SET
SETUP
OFFSET
CHART DETAILS
Plotter display, chart offset selected
10-1
10. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT
2. Use the cursor pad to select item and OTHER SYMBOLS: Selects color of all
press the EDIT soft key. other chart symbols.
3. Select option with the cursor pad and
press the RETURN soft key to finish. MARK SIZE: Selects the mark size STD
(standard) or SMALL (appearing with “x”.)
Chart details menu description
LAT/LONG GRID: Turns lat/long grid on/off DEPTH INFO soft key: Turns depth info
and changes its color. display on/off and sets it color.
10-2
10. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT
LAT/LON DISPLAY
1. Press the [MENU] key.
2. Press the DISPLAY OPTIONS soft key. Displays the minutes of latitude and
The display setup1 menu appears. longitude positions in hundredths,
DISPLAY
thousandths or ten thousandths.
RNG & BRG MODE RHUMB LINE SETUP
RANGE/SPEED UNIT nm / kt
DEPTH UNIT ft
TEMP UNIT °F
TIME DISPLAY
EDIT
LAT/LON DISPLAY DD°MM.MMM'
TIME DISPLAY 24 HOUR Selects time display format for 12 hour or 24
WAYPOINTS SW AUTO2
COURSE VECTOR LINE hour.
BEARING MAGNETIC
MAG VARIATION AUTO 01.3°E
TD DISPLAY LORAN C
POSITION DISPLAY LAT/LON WAYPOINT SW
SET GO TO METHOD 1 POINT
OPERATION MODE PLEASURE
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
Provides automatic or manual waypoint
RETURN
switching when following a route. For further
DGPS 3D
details, see page 7-5.
Display setup menu
COURSE VECTOR
DISPLAY SETUP menu description You may extend a line from the own ship
position to show ship’s course. The line can
RNG & BRG MODE
be a vector (the length depends on the ship’s
The GPS receiver calculates the range, speed) or course bar (course bar).
bearing, cross track error (XTE) and ETA to
TO waypoint when you set a destination. BEARING
The range and bearing can be calculated by
A navigation device outputs both true and
GREAT CIRCLE (straight line between two
magnetic bearings. A magnetic bearing is
points) or RHUMB LINE (straight line
true bearing plus (or minus) earth’s magnetic
between two points on nautical chart)
deviation. Thus the equation for finding
method.
magnetic bearing is;
RANGE/SPEED UNIT
true bearing ±x (magnetic variation)° =
Selects the unit for range and speed; nm/kt, magnetic bearing
km/ km/h, sm/ sm/h.
You can display your ship’s course and
DEPTH UNIT bearing to waypoint in true or magnetic
Selects unit of depth measurement among bearing.
feet, fathoms, and meters.
10-3
10. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT
MAG VARIATION
OPERATION MODE
The magnetic variations for all areas of the
earth are preprogrammed into this unit. The Selects the operation mode among
preprogrammed variation is accurate for PLEASURE, FISHING 1 and FISHING 2.
most instances, however you may wish to For details, see page 4-1 and 5-1.
manually enter a updated variation referring
the latest navigation chart. LANGUAGE
TD DISPLAY TD SETUP
POSITION DISPLAY
SET GO TO METHOD
10-4
10. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT
GEODETIC DATUM
▲
AUSTRALIA
▼
CHART DATUM
WGS-84
10-5
10. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT
GPS SPEED AVE to find position, you may enter your position
manually. To switch from North to South and
Calculation of ETA is based on average
vice versa, use the N<-->S soft key, and to
ship’s speed over a given period. If the
switch from West to East and vice versa, use
period is too long or too short calculation
the W<-->E soft key. Finally, press the
error will result. Change this setting if
ENTER soft key or the [ENTER] key.
calculation error occurs. The default setting
is 60 seconds, which is suitable for most
ANT. HEIGHT
conditions.
Enter the height of the antenna unit above
LAT OFFSET, LON OFFSET sea surface. For further details refer to the
Installation Manual.
GPS-generated position may be off from the
chart. In this case, you can apply an offset to
FIX MODE
GPS position to refine position accuracy.
Mark the equipment indication on the chart, You can choose the position-fixing mode
and then calculate the L/L error. from 2D or 2D/3D. 2D requires three
satellites to fix position; 2D/3D requires three
1. Select LAT OFFSET or LON OFFSET. or four satellites, whichever is available.
2. Press the EDIT soft key.
3. Key in the error value. To switch the DGPS/WAAS SETUP OPTIONS menu
north and south (east and west), press
This menu sets parameters for the DGPS
the N<->S (W<->E) soft key.
beacon receiver. (GP1650WD, or GP1650W
4. Press the ENTER soft key or [ENTER]
equipped with DGPS beacon receiver.) and
key.
WAAS. To display it, press the [MENU] key
followed by the GPS/DPGS/TD OPTIONS
DISABLE SATELLITE
and DGPS SETUP OPTIONS soft keys.
Every GPS satellite is broadcasting DGPS
WAAS
abnormal satellite number(s) in its Almanac, DGPS/WAAS MODE AUTO
which contains general orbital data about all BEACON FREQUENCY AUTO EDIT
10-6
10. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT
9940 11-27
54°W 15.5°W 64.5°W 178°E ▼
U.S. WEST COAST
One-degree threshold
2. Press ▲ or ▼ to select GRI code. Press
Longitude Range Satellite ► to enable selection of station pair, and
120.25°E to 117°W 134 then press ▲ or ▼ to select station pair.
119°W to 33.75°W 122 See the Loran C chain list at the end of
35.75°W to 25.5°E 120 this manual for GRI and station pairs.
23.5°E to 122.25°E 131 3. Press the ENTER soft key or the
CORRECTIONS DATA SET (for WAAS) [ENTER] key to register your selection.
4. If necessary, you may enter a position
Determines how to use the WAAS signal, offset to refine Loran C position. Select
currently in the test mode. Enter appropriate LORAN C CORRECTION1 or
two-digit numeric. Use “02” (default setting) CORRECTION2 and press the EDIT soft
until the WAAS System changes from its key. Enter correction value and press the
current “Testing Status” to “Operational ENTER soft key or the [ENTER] key. Use
Status”. the + <--> - soft key to switch from plus to
minus and vice versa.
DGPS/WAAS ALARM
10-7
10. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT
20 P-R
▼ 1. Press the [MENU] key.
FRENCH
2. Press the CONFIGURATION soft key to
Chain sta. pair window display the configuration menu.
CONFIG
2. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Decca chain SETUP NMEA PORT 1
number. Press ► to enable selection of
lane, and then press ▲ or ▼ to select SETUP NMEA/DGPS PORT 2
lane pair (R: red, G: green and P: purple).
Refer to the Decca chain list at the end of UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD DATA
this manual.
3. Press the ENTER soft key or the
SYSTEM MENU
[ENTER] key to register your selection.
4. If necessary, you may enter position DGPS 3D RETURN
offset to refine Decca position. Select
DECCA CORRECTION1 or Configuration menu
CORRECTION2 and press the EDIT soft
key. Enter correction value and press the SETUP NMEA PORT 1 menu
ENTER soft key or the [ENTER] key. Use description
the + <--> - soft key to switch from plus to
This menu sets up DATA PORT 1 according
minus and vice versa.
to the specifications of the equipment
connected to it. The menu can be displayed
by pressing the [MENU] key followed by the
CONFIGURATION and SETUP NMEA
PORT 1 soft key. For detailed information,
see the Installation Manual.
SETUP
PORT 1
FORMAT NMEA0183
Ver2.0
LAT/LON FORMAT DD°MM.MMM' EDIT
SELECT
SNTNC.
RETURN
DGPS 3D
10-8
10. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT
PORT 2 soft keys. For detailed information, ANT XDR DGPS NMEA
-
12-24
VDC
FORMAT
10-9
10. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT
• Route data (In order of route number) ready to download waypoints and routes.
3. Press the [ENTER] key to download.
• End of sentence
Upload waypoint/route from PC
Note 1: There are two kinds of data for
route data: route data and route Note that all waypoint and route data stored
comment data. in this unit will be deleted when data is
Note 2: DGPS position fix is not available uploaded.
when uploading or downloading
data. 1. Connect the PC to the GP-1650W series
as shown below.
Download waypoint/route to PC 2. Press the UPLOAD WPT/RTE FROM PC
soft key. You are asked if you are ready
1. Connect the PC to the GP-1650W series
to upload waypoints and routes.
as shown on the next page.
3. Press the [ENTER] key to upload.
2. Press the DOWNLOAD WPT/RTE TO
PC soft key. You are asked if you are
GP-1650WD/1650W
DGPS PC/AT PC/AT
DSUB 9-pin DSUB 25-pin
1 NC (EIA-574) (EIA-232)
2 NC
3 RD (YELLOW) 3 (TxD) 2 (TxD)
4 NC
5 SD (RED) 2 (RxD) 3 (RxD)
6 SG (BLUE) 5 (GND) 7 (GND)
7 SHIELD 4 (DTR) 4 (DTR)
6 (DSR) 5 (DSR)
7 (RTS) 6 (RTS)
8 (CTS) 20 (CTS)
Connection of GP-1650WD/GP-1650W to PC
10-10
10. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT
=B =C =D =E
1: Route No. (01 to 200, 3 digits required)
=F =G =H 2: Route comment (Max. 16 characters,
variable length)
Character available for comment The same characters of the comment for
waypoint comment can be used.
End of sentence
End of sentence
10-11
10. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT
10-12
11. USING C-MAP NT MODEL
The GP-1650WD/1650W C-MAP NT series 11.1 Inserting Chart Card
uses FURUNO mini chart cards and C-MAP
1. Push down the lid catch to open the chart
NT-FP chart cards. These charts show
card slot cover.
accurate coastlines, depth contours, place
names, aids to navigation such as buoys and
lighthouses, and other navigational marks.
Card slot
11-1
11. USING C-MAP NT MODEL
11.2 Cursor and Data Display 5. Press the ENTER soft key or the
[ENTER] key to display details for object
Besides its fundamental functions of
selected Objects.
providing position data, the cursor can also
show caution area, depth area, source of Caution area
data, etc. Further, you can display Information
LEUCHTFEUER DIE KARTE ENTHAEL
information about an icon by placing the T NUR DIE LAGEN DER WICHTIGEN
cursor on it. FEUER. LIGHTS ONLY THE PRINC
IPAL LIGHTS ARE SHOWN ON THIS
1. Press the cursor pad to turn the cursor CHART. MISSWEISUNG SIEHE K
ARTEN GROESSEREN MASSSTABS. M
on.
AGNETIC VARIATION LOCAL MAGNE
34° 12.345' N FROM 16.45nm NORTH TIC ANOMALIES SEE LARGER SCAL
135° 12.345' E OS 276.9° UP
E CHARTS.
ZOOM
IN
ZOOM
OUT Example of caution area window
COURSE
UP
6. Press the CANCEL soft key to close the
GO TO
CURSOR window.
DGPS 3D CENTER 7. Repeat steps 4 to 6 to select other item.
8. Press the CANCEL soft key to close the
Plotter display Objects window.
GO TO
CURSOR
4. Press ▲ or ▼ to select the item desired. 2. Press the [ENTER] key. For example, the
following window appears.
11-2
11. USING C-MAP NT MODEL
Object windows
T
Tide icon
3. Press ▲ or ▼ to select the item desired.
4. Press the [ENTER] key to display
2. Press the [ENTER] key to open the
detailed information.
Objects window.
Navigation mark, fixed
Light. Objects
Color
white Tide height
Height Depth contour
7. 00 Meters Caution area
Light characteristic Depth area
occulting Source of data
XXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXX
Objects window
5. Press the CANCEL soft key to close the
Objects window.
3. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Tide height.
4. Press the ENTER soft key or the
[ENTER] key to open the TIDE window.
1.32
Time: 12:00
Height: 1.01 ft 1.07
TIDE window
11-3
11. USING C-MAP NT MODEL
5. Press the DATE soft key to open the 11.4 Navigating to Ports, Port
DATE window. Services
DATE The C-MAP NT-FP chart provides detailed
information on aids to navigation (buoy,
lighthouse) and port service information. The
DD/MM/YYYY port service information includes the
01 / 01 / 2000 availability of water and fuel supplies,
shipyards, first aid, etc. You can use the list
to set destination as follows:
QUICK
ROUTE
NEAR
SRVICE
PUNTA CORNACCHIA
ACCO AMENO
ISCHIA PORTO
CASAMICCIOLA
I. ISCHIA CANCEL
DGPS 3D GO TO
Plotter display
11-4
11. USING C-MAP NT MODEL
ZOOM
Currently selected icon OUT
PUNTA CORNACCHIA
SELECT PORT SERVICE ACCO AMENO ADD
Health emergency QP
ISCHIA PORTO
ERASE
CASAMICCIOLA LST QP
I. ISCHIA
USE SOFT KEYS TO MAKE CANCEL
DGPS 3D ROUTE THEN PRESS "ENTER" GO TO
11-5
11. USING C-MAP NT MODEL
Sector info
Chart details menu
Lighthouse
2. Press ▲ or ▼ to select item and press 34° 12.345' N FROM 16.45nm NORTH
135° 12.345' E OS 276.9° UP
the EDIT soft key.
ZOOM
3. Select option with cursor pad and press IN
BACKGROUND: Not available with C-MAP OTHER SYMBOLS: Selects color of all
NT-FP chart card. other chart symbols. When OFF is selected,
navaid icons are not displayed but alarm
NAV AIDS: Turns aids to navigation symbols icons are displayed.
(for example, buoys) on/off. When OFF is
selected, symbols are displayed but DEPTH INFO soft key: Turns the DEPTH
information is not displayed (at the upper INFO display on/off and sets it color on
part of the screen). FURUNO charts, or selects the depth areas
limit and spot sounding & bathymetric range
in C-MAP NT-FP chart.
11-6
11. USING C-MAP NT MODEL
11-7
11. USING C-MAP NT MODEL
TEST
PROGRAM: OK INTERNAL
No.14518150** BATTERY: OK
SRAM: OK GPS
RECEIVER: OK
No.48502060**
DRAM: OK
BEACON
RECEIVER: OK
PORT1: -- -- No.08501781**
PORT2: -- -- No.
RETURN
11-8
12. MAINTENANCE &
TROUBLESHOOTING
12.1 Maintenance
Regular maintenance is essential for good WARNING
performance. A maintenance program should Do not open the equipment.
be established and should at least include
the items listed in below. Hazardous voltage which can
cause electrical shock, burn or
serious injury exists inside the
equipment. Only qualified
personnel should work inside
the equipment.
12-1
12. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
12-2
12. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
TEST PATTERN
3. Press the SYSTEM MENU soft key to Note: BEACON RECEIVER results only
open the SYSTEM menu. appear on GP-1650WD.
12-3
12. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
Keyboard test
TEST PATTERN
This test checks all controls for proper
operation.
WHT RED GRN BLU BLK
1. Press the [MENU] followed by the
CONFIGURATION, SYSTEM MENU and
SELF TEST soft keys to display the
TEST menu. PRESS "ENTER" TO CHANGE PATTERN RETURN
▲
▲
PRESS
▲
"CLEAR" KEY
3 TIMES
TO RETURN.
RED
GRN
Keyboard test
Display test
1. Press the [MENU] key followed by the BLK
CONFIGURATION, SYSTEM MENU and
SELF TEST soft keys to display the
TESTmenu.
2. Press the TEST PATTERN soft key to Display test pattern
open the test pattern display.
3. Press the [ENTER] key to change the
test pattern.
12-4
12. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
DGPS 3D RETURN
12-5
12. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
12-6
MENU TREE
MENU key
Default settings shown in bold italic.
CHART SETUP OPTIONS CHART OFFSET
TRACK CONTROL DISPLAY TRACK (ON, OFF)
TRACK COLOR
(RED, YELLOW, GREEN, LIGHT-
Default settings shown in bold italic. BLUE, PURPLE, BLUE, WHITE)
PLOT (TIME, DISTANCE)
CHART DETAILS TIME INTERVAL (00m10s)
DEPTH INFO Soft key DIST INTERVAL (00.10nm)
TRACK MAMORY (2000 POINTS)
FURUNO chart
DEPTH < 10m (ON, OFF; RED) LAT/LON GRID (ON, OFF; GREEN)
DEPTH = 10m (ON, OFF; YELLOW) TEXT INFO (ON, OFF)
DEPTH > 10m (ON, OFF; LIGHT BLUE) WAYPOINT (LARGE, SMALL, OFF)
DEPTH INFO (ON, OFF; RED) WAYPOINT NAME (ON, OFF)
(COLORS: RED, YELLOW, GREEN, INDEX (ON, OFF)
LIGHT BLUE, PURPLE, BLUE, WHITE) LANDMASS (BRT, DIM, OFF; YELLOW)
SPOT SOUNDING & BATHYMETARIC RANGE BACKGROUND (BLACK, BLUE)
(0 - 9999 ft,0 - 33 ft) NAV AIDS (ON, OFF)
C-MAP NT chart SECTOR INFO (ON, OFF)
SHADE CHANGE DPTH OTHER SYMBOLS (ON, OFF; WHITE)
SPOT SOUNDING & BATHYMETRIC RANGE (RED, YELLOW, GREEN, LIGHT BLUE,
PURPLE, BLUE, WHITE)
MARK SIZE (STD, SMALL)
DISPLAY OPTIONS RNG & BRG MODE (GREAT CIRCLE, RHUMB LINE)
RANGE/SPEED UNIT (nm/kt, km/km/h, sm/sm/h)
DEPTH UNIT (m, ft, fa)
TEMP UNIT (°C, °F)
LAT/LON DISPLAY
(DD°MM.MM', DD°MM.MMM', DD°MM.MMMM')
TIME DISPLAY (12HOUR, 24HOUR)
WAYPOINTS SW (AUTO1, AUTO2, MANUAL)
COURSE VECTOR (VECTOR, LINE, OFF)
BEARING (TRUE, MAGNETIC)
MAG VARIATION (AUTO, MANUAL)
TD DISPLAY (LORAN-C, DECCA)
POSITION DISPLAY (LAT/LON, TD)
SET GO TO METHOD
(1POINT, 35POINT, WPT/PORT SERVICE)
OPERATION MODE (PLEASURE, FISHING1, FISHING 2)
LANGUAGE (ENGLISH, FRENCH)
GPS/DGPS/TD OPTIONS GPS SETUP OPTIONS LOCAL TIME OFFSET (00:00)
GEODETIC DATUMS (WGS-84)
POS SMOOTHING (000 sec)
SPD/CSE SMOOTHING (005 sec)
GPS SPEED AVE (060 sec)
LAT OFFSET (0.000'N)
LON OFFSET (0.000'E)
DISABLE SATELLITE
LATITUDE (38.00.000'N)
LONGITUDE (123.00.000'W)
ANT. HEIGHT (005m)
FIX MODE (2D, 2D/3D)
A-1
MENU TREE
WPT/RTE key
ROUTES
LOG
CREATE VOYAGE BASED ROUTE
ALARM key
A-2
LORAN C CHAINS
Chain GRI S1 S2 S3 S4 S5
Central Pacific 4990 11 29 – – –
Canadian East Coast 5930 11 25 38 – –
Commando Lion (Korea) 5970 11 31 42 – –
Canadian West Coast 5990 11 27 41 – –
South Saudi Arabia 7170 11 26 39 52 –
Labrador Sea 7930 11 26 – – –
Eastern Russia 7950 11 30 46 61 –
Gulf of Alaska 7960 11 26 44 – –
Norwegian Sea 7970 11 26 46 60 –
Southeast USA 7980 11 23 43 59 –
Mediterranean Sea 7990 11 29 47 – –
Western Russia 8000 10 25 50 65 –
North Central USA 8290 11 27 42 – –
North Saudi Arabia 8990 11 25 40 56 69
Great Lakes 8970 11 28 44 59 –
South Central USA 9610 11 25 40 52 65
West Coast USA 9940 11 27 40 – –
Northeast USA 9960 11 25 39 54 –
Northwest Pacific (old) 9970 11 30 55 81 –
Icelandic 9980 11 30 – – –
North Pacific 9990 11 29 43 – –
Suez 4991 10 24
England, France 8940 12 30
Northwest Pacific 8930 11 30 50 70
Newfoundland East Coast 7270 11 25
Lessay 6731 10 39
BØ 7001 11 27
Sylt 7499 11 26
Ejde 9007 10 23 38
Saudia Arabia North 8830 11 25 39 56
Saudia Arabia South 7030 11 25 37 55
A-3
DECCA CHAINS
17 Danish 7B "
18 Irish 7D "
19 Finnmark 7E "
20 French 8B "
22 Hebridean 8E "
24 Helgeland 9E "
28 Bombay 7B "
29 Calcutta 8B "
30 Bangladesh 6C "
31 Saliyah 2F "
32 Hokkaido 9C Japan
33 Tohoku 6C "
A-4
WORLD TIME
A-5
GEODETIC CHART LIST
001: WGS84 093: NORTH AMERICAN 1927CN : Canada (incl. Newfoundland Is.)
002: WGS72 094: NORTH AMERICAN 1927AB : Alberta & British Columbia
003: TOKYO : Mean Value (Japan, Korea & Okinawa) 095: NORTH AMERICAN 1927EC : East Canada
004: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 : Mean Value (CONUS) 096: NORTH AMERICAN 1927MO : Manitoba & Ontario
005: EUROPEAN 1950 : Mean Value 097: NORTH AMERICAN 1927NE : Northwest Territories & Saskatchewan
006: AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1984 : Australia & Tasmania 098: NORTH AMERICAN 1927YK : Yukon
007: ADINDAN-MN : Mean Value (Ethiopia & Sudan) 099: NORTH AMERICAN 1927CZ : Canal Zone
008: ADINDAN-E : Ethiopia 100: NORTH AMERICAN 1927CR : Caribbean
009: ADINDAN-MA : Mali 101: NORTH AMERICAN 1927CA : Central America
010: ADINDAN-SE : Senegal 102: NORTH AMERICAN 1927CU : Cuba
011 ADINDAN-SU : Sudan 103: NORTH AMERICAN 1927GR : Greenland
012: AFG : Somalia 104: NORTH AMERICAN 1927MX : Mexico
013: AIN EL ABD 1970 : Bahrain Is. 105: NORTH AMERICAN 1983AK : Alaska
014: ANNA 1 ASTRO 1965 : Cocos Is. 106: NORTH AMERICAN 1983CN : Canada
015: ARC 1950-MN : Mean Value 107: NORTH AMERICAN 1983CS : CONUS
016: ARC 1950-B : Botswana 108: NORTH AMERICAN 1983MX : Mexico, Central America
017: ARC 1950-L : Lesotho 109: OBSERVATORIO 1966 : Corvo & Flores Islands (Azores)
018: ARC 1950-M : Malawi 110: OLD EGYPTIAN 1930 : Egypt
019: ARC 1950-S : Swaziland 111: OLD HAWAIIAN-MN : Mean Value
020: ARC 1950-ZR : Zaire 112: OLD HAWAIIAN-HW : Hawaii
021: ARC 1950-ZM : Zambia 113: OLD HAWAIIAN-KA : Kauai
022: ARC 1950-ZB : Zimbabwe 114: OLD HAWAIIAN-MA : Maui
023: ARC 1960-MN : Mean Value (Kenya & Tanzania) 115: OLD HAWAIIAN-OA : Oahu
024: ARC 1960-K : Kenya 116: OMAN : Oman
025: ARC 1960-T : Tanzania 117: ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936-MN: Mean Value
026: ASCENSION IS. 1958 : Ascension Is. 118: ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936-E: England
027: ASTRO BEACON “E” : Iwo Jima Is. 119: ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936-IM: England, Isle
028: ASTRO B4 SOR. ATOLL : Tern Is. of Man & Wales
029: ASTRO POS 71/4 : St. Helena Is. 120: ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936-SSI: Scotland, &
030: ASTRONOMIC STATION 1952 : Marcus Is. Shetland Islands
031: AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1966 : Australia & Tasmania 121: ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936-WL: Wales
032: BELLEVUE (IGN) : Efate & Erromango Islands 122: PICO DE LAS NIVIES : Canary Islands
033: BERMUDA 1957 : Bermuda Islands 123: PITCAIRN ASTRO 1967 : Pitcairn Is.
034: BOGOTA OBSERVATORY : Columbia 124: PROVISIONS SOUTH CHILEAN 1963: South Chile (near 53°S)
035: GAUPO INCHAUSPE : Argentina 125: PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956MN: Mean Value
036: CANTON IS. 1966 : Phoenix Islands 126: PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956BO: Bolivia
037: CAPE : South Africa 127: PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956NC: Chile-Northern Chile
038: CAPE CANAVERAL : Mean Value (Florida & Bahama Islands) (near 19°S)
039: CARTHAGE : Tunisia 128: PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956SC: Chile-Southern Chile
040: CHATHAM 1971 : Chatham Is. (New Zealand) (near 43°S)
041: CHUA ASTRO : Paraguay 129: PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956CO: Columbia
042: CORREGO ALEGRE : Brazil 130: PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956EC: Ecuador
043: DJAKARTA (BATAVIA) : Sumatra Is. (Indonesia) 131: PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956GY: Guyana
044: DOS 1968 : Gizo Is. (New Georgia Is.) 132: PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956PR: Peru
045: EASTER IS. 1967 : Easter Is. 133: PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956VN: Venezuela
046: EUROPEAN 1950-WE : Western Europe 134: PUERTO RICO : Puerto Rico & Virgin Islands
047: EUROPEAN 1950-CY : Cyprus 135: QATAR NATIONAL : Qatar
048: EUROPEAN 1950-EG : Egypt 136: QORNOQ : South Greenland
049: EUROPEAN 1950-ESC : England, Scotland, Channel & Shetland Islands 137: ROME 1940 : Sardinia Islands
050: EUROPEAN 1950-EIS : England, Ireland, Scotland, & Shetland 138: SANTA BRAZ : Sao Maguel, Santa Maria Islands (Azores)
Islands 139: SANTO (DOS) : Espirito Santo Is.
051: EUROPEAN 1950-GR : Greece 140: SAPPER HILL 1943 : East Falkland Is.
052 EUROPEAN 1950-IR : Iran 141: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969MN : Mean Value
053: EUROPEAN 1950-SA : Italy, Sardinia 142: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969AG : Argentina
054: EUROPEAN 1950-SI : Italy, Sicily 143: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969BO : Bolivia
055: EUROPEAN 1950-NF : Norway & Finland 144: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969BR : Brazil
056: EUROPEAN 1950-PS : Portugal & Spain 145: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969CH : Chile
057: EUROPEAN 1979 : Mean Value 146: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969CO : Columbia
058: GANDAJIKA BASE : Republic of Maldives 147: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969EC : Ecuador
059: GEODETIC DATUM 1949 : New Zealand 148: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969GY : Guyana
060: GUAM 1963 : Guam Is. 149: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969PA : Paraguay
061: GUX 1 ASTRO : Guadalcanal Is. 150: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969PR : Peru
062: HJORSEY 1955 : Iceland 151: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969TT : Trinidad & Tobago
063: HONG KONG 1363 : Hong Kong 152: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969VZ : Venezuela
064: INDIAN-TV : Thailand & Vietnam 153: SOUTH ASIA : Singapore
065: INDIAN-BIN : Bangladesh, India & Nepal 154: SOUTHEAST BASE : Porto Santo & Madeira Islands
066: IRELAND 1965 : Ireland 155: SOUTHWEST BASE : Faial, Graciosa, Pico, Sao Jorge, & Terceira Is.
067: ISTS 073 ASTRO 1969 : Diego Garcia 156: TIMBALAI 1948 : Brunei & East Malaysia (Sarawak & Sadah)
068: JOHNSTON IS. 1961 : Johnston Is. 157: TOKYO JP : Japan
069: KANDAWALA : Sri Lanka 158: TOKYO KP : Korea
070: KERGUELEN IS. : Kerguelen Is. 159: TOKYO OK : Okinawa
071: KERTAU 1948 : West Malaysia & Singapore 160: TRISTAN ASTRO 1968 : Tristan da Cunha
072: LA REUNION : Mascarene Is. 161: VITI LEVU 1916 : Viti Levu Is. (Fiji Islands)
073: L. C. 5 ASTRO : Cayman Brac Is. 162: WAKE-ENIWETOK 1960 : Marshall Islands
074: LIBERIA 1964 : Liberia 163: ZANDERIJ : Surinam
075: LUZON : Philippines (excl. Mindanao Is.) 164: BUKIT RIMPAH : Bangka & Belitung Islands (Indonesia)
076: LUZON-M : Mindanao Is. 165: CAMP AREA ASTRO : Camp Mcmurdo Area, Antarctica
077: MAHE 1971 : Mahe Is. 166: G. SEGARA : Kalimantan Is. (Indonesia)
078: MARCO ASTRO : Salvage Islands 167: HERAT NORTH : Afghanistan
079: MASSAWA : Eritrea (Ethiopia) 168: HU-TZU-SHAN : Taiwan
080: MERCHICH : Morocco 169: TANANARIVE OBSERVATORY 1925 : Madagascar
081: MIDWAY ASTRO 1961 : Midway Is. 170: YACARE : Uruguay
082: MINNA : Nigeria 171: RT-90 : Sweden
083: NAHRWAN-O : Masirah Is. (0man) 172: Pulkovo 1942 : Russia
084: NAHRWAN-UAE : United Arab Emirates 173: Finish KKJ : Finland
085: NAHRWAN-SA : Saudi Arabia
086: NAMIBIA : Namibia
087: MAPARIMA, BWI : Trinidad & Tobago
088: NORTH AMERICAN 1927WU : Western United States
089: NORTH AMERICAN 1927EU : Eastern United States
090: NORTH AMERICAN 1927AK : Alaska
091: NORTH AMERICAN 1927BH : Bahamas (excl. San Salvador Is.)
092: NORTH AMERICAN 1927SS : Bahamas, San Salvador Is.
A-6
SPECIFICATIONS OF
COLOR GPS/ PLOTTER: GP-1650W
COLOR DGPS/ PLOTTER: GP-1650WD
1 GENERAL
1.1 Display 5.6-inch high resolution color LCD
1.2 Projection Mercator
1.3 Usable Area 85° latitude or below
1.4 Display Mode Plotter, Video pilot, Highway display, Waypoint display
1.5 Alarms Arrival and Anchor watch, Cross track error and proximity alarms,
Ship’s speed in and out alarms
2 GPS RECEIVER
2.1 Receiving Channels
GPS 12 channels parallel, 12 satellite tracking
WAAS 1 channel
2.2 Rx Frequency 1575.42 MHz
2.3 Rx Code C/A code, WAAS
2.4 Position Fixing System All in view, 8-state Kalman filter
2.5 Position Accuracy
GPS 10 m (95% of the time, HDOP ≤ 4)
DGPS 5 m (95% of the time), external data required for GP-1650W
WAAS 3 m (95% of the time)
2.6 Tracking Velocity 999 kts
2.7 Position-fixing Time Warm start: 12 s approx., Cold start: 90 s approx.
2.8 Position Update Interval 1s
3 DISPLAY SECTION
3.1 Effective Area 115.2 × 84.2 mm
3.2 Display Pixels 234 × 320 dots
3.3 Position Indication Latitude/longitude or Loran C LOP or DECCA LOP
4 PLOTTER
4.1 Effective Projection Area 0.125 nm to 2,048 nm (at equatorial area)
4.2 Track Display Plot interval: by time (1 to 59 min. 59 sec.) or
by distance (0.01 to 99.99 nm)
4.3 Colors Red, yellow, green, purple, light-blue, blue, white
4.4 Memory Capacity Track/Mark: 5000 points, waypoint: 800 point
4.5 Storage Capacity Simple route: 200 routes with 35 waypoints each
4.6 MOB 1 point
4.7 Quick Route 1 course
SP - 1 E4424S01A-M
4.8 Electronic Chart FURUNO or NAVIONICS chart card available,
C-MAP chart card also available for C-MAP NT Model
5 INTERFACE
5.1 Input Data IEC61162-1, NMEA 0183 Ver1.5
$**DBT, $**DPT, $**MTW, $**TLL, $GPWPL
5.2 Output Data IEC61162-1, NMEA 0183 Ver1.5
$GPAAM, $GPAPB, $GPBOD, $GPBWR/GPBWC, $GPGLL,
$GPGGA, $GPRMA, $GPRMB, $GPRMC, $GPVTG, $GPXTE,
$GPZDA, $GPWPL
6 POWER SOURCE
6.1 Display Unit 12-24 VDC: 1.1-0.5 A
6.2 Rectifier (PR-62, option) 100/110/115/220/230 VAC, 1 phase, 50/60 Hz
7 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
7.1 Ambient Temperature
Antenna Unit -20ºC to + 70ºC
Display Unit -15ºC to +55ºC
7.2 Relative Humidity 95% at +40ºC
7.3 Waterproofing (IEC 60529)
Antenna Unit IPX6
Display Unit IPX5
7.4 Vibration IEC 60529
8 COATING COLOR
8.1 Display Unit Cover: Munsell 2.5GY5/1.5, Panel: N3.0
8.2 Antenna Unit N9.5 (white)
SP - 2 E4424S01A-M
INDEX
Demonstration display 1-6
A
DGPS/WAAS alarm 10-7
Alarm information window 8-4
DGPS beacon information display 2-7
ALARM key 8-1
DGPS/WAAS mode 10-6
Alarm messages 8-4
DGPS/WAAS setup options menu
Alarms
10-6-10-7
alarm information window 8-4
Diagnostics
alarm message 8-4
display test 12-3
anchor watch alarm 8-2
keyboard test 12-4
arrival alarm 8-1-8-2
memory, I/O test 12-3
audio alarm 8-1
Disable satellite 10-6
DGPS alarm 10-7-10-8
Display options menu 10-3-10-4
proximity alarm 8-3
Display test 12-3
speed alarm 8-3
Downloading data 10-10
XTE alarm 8-2-8-3
Anchor watch alarm 8-2 E
Arrival alarm 8-1-8-2 Error messages 12-3
Audio alarm 8-1
F
Antenna height 10-7
Fix mode 10-6
Auto course-up mode 2-1
Fuse replacement 12-2
B
G
Background color
Geodetic chart list A-6
chart 10-2
Geodetic datum 10-5
Battery replacement 12-2
GPS satellite monitor display 2-6
Beacon baud rate 10-7
GPS/DGPS/TD options menu 10-4-10-8
Beacon frequency 10-7
Great circle 10-3
Beacon information display 2-7
Grid 10-2
Brilliance adjustment 1-3
Buoy data 2-4-2-5 H
Highway display 2-8
C
Chart details menu 10-2 I
Chart offset menu 10-1 Indications
Chart scale 2-3 enlargement of nav data 2-6
Chart setup options menu 10-1–10-2 K
Configuration menu 10-11–10-14 Keyboard test 12-4
Course vector 10-3
L
Course-up mode 2-1
Lat/lon display resolution 10-3
Cross-track error alarm. See XTE alarm
Lighthouse data 2-5
Cursor 2-2
Local time 10-5
Cursor data 11-2
Loran C chains A-3
D Loran C station selection 10-7
Decca chains A-5
DECCA station selection 11-8
Index-1
INDEX
Index-2
INDEX
Index-3