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Furuno GP-3500F User's Manual

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1. 0 GO TO PAGE 1 0 GO TO PAGE 4 TURN KNOB TO SELECT DISPLAY MODE AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER OR PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO SELECT DISPLAY MODE PRESS 0 KEY TO GOTO PAGE 1 TURN KNOB TO SELECT DISPLAY MODE AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER OR PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO SELECT DISPLAY MODE PRESS 0 KEY TO GOTO PAGE 4 DISPLAY MODE screen 3 Press appropriate numeric key to choose a display Selected display replaces display mode page Note The DISPLAY MODE screens can store a total of 36 displays nine on each of four pages You may program the DISPLAY MODE screens as desired For further derails see paragraph 9 6 1 for plotter displays and paragraph 11 17 for sounder displays 1 11 1 BASIC OPERATION 16 Mark The MOB Man Overboard mark functions to mark man overboard position You can inscribe this mark from any mode except while playing back data recording data or conducting a diagnostic test 2 Range bearing na um M 162 5 m Man Current 8 0 49 nm position overboard MOB data box Bearing and range to MOB position MOB concept 1 Press and hold down the SAVE MOB key immediately for about three seconds when someone falls onboard The display shows the waypoint number being saved youngest empty waypoint number under the MOB position followed b
2. 9 17 Proximity alarm 8 5 Q 7 4 Quick 7 1 2 R RANGE SCALE eene 9 14 RANGE amp SPEED 9 13 RNG amp BRG 9 14 6 1 Remote 1 2 Route comment data format 10 19 Route data 10 19 S SCALE 9 14 SELECT NAV 9 17 SELECT OUTPUT SENTENCE 9 34 SET GOTO METHOD 9 14 Shear alarmieren tds 8 8 SHIP S LENGTH SHIP S WIDTH 9 16 Single frequency display 11 2 Simulation 1 14 SMOOTHING eeeeeeenennnn 11 37 Speed 8 6 SPEED AVERAGING 9 18 SPEED SMOOTHING 9 18 SPEED 9 12 Start up oerte rper ns 1 4 STOP BINT ian 9 35 ee nea te 3 3 T Target mark 4 10 Temperature alarm 8
3. 2 Use the trackball to place the VRM where desired 3 Rotate the ENTER knob to adjust the radius of VRM Clockwise rotation Increase radius Counterclockwise rotation Decrease radius 2 11 2 PLOTTER AND PILOT DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 4 When it is not necessary to change the VRM s location and size simply press the ENTER knob VRM is fixed at the selected position 5 To turn off the VRM press the VRM key to hide VRM The data box disappears immediately Note The VRM key s default function is to turn the VRM on and off Its function can be changed as desired For details see paragraph 9 5 1 2 7 Mini Chart Cards This equipment uses both FURUNO and NAVIONICS chart cards or C MAP NT mini chart cards depending on its specifications When you insert a suitable chart card in the right side slot and turn on the power a chart appears If a wrong card is inserted or a wrong chart scale is selected landmasses will be hollow Insert the proper card and select a suitable chart scale Chart icons appear at the bottom of the plotter or pilot display to help you select a suitable chart size The table below shows the chart icons and their meanings Chart icons and their meanings Meaning Proper card is not inserted or chart scale is too small Operate the ZOOM IN key to adjust chart scale Chart scale is too large Operate the ZOOM OUT key to adjust chart scale Suitable chart scale is selecte
4. 3 1 3 1 2 DUD ACK lt perde 3 3 92153 Other ships track ico cc ee suds 3 4 3 2 Stopping Restarting Plotting of Own Ship 3 5 3 2 1 Displaying on ship s track while track plotting is 3 6 3 2 2 Connecting own ship s track when resuming 3 7 3 9 Changing Track Color rere en le cen he ren gua 3 8 3 3 1 Changing own Ships track color uico o ce LEER Eu 3 8 3 3 2 Changing sub track GOlOT daos deeem tee tn 3 8 3 3 3 Changing target track color eee rt e n re eue ER ceca 3 8 3 3 4 Automatically changing own ship s track color by water temperature 3 9 3 3 5 Changing own ship s track color according to 3 11 3 4 Changing Track Line Typa ou n tte ete b RR Re RM eet ie cH ga 3 13 3 5 Track Plotting Method Interval ecu rnt te elt tie e metn khe nei 3 13 3 5 1 Track plotutiqiietBOO s oodd OR LL Lio cm 3 13 3 5 2 Track plotting Interval eee dene 3 14 3 6 Erasing ITaeKe oett teet ute us ene oie tona lence 3 15 3 61 Erasing tracks by 6olor i t ge eco me aae E edd 3 15 3 6 2 Erasing tracks by line type o coo Ero E pe noe REPE ELI PE 3
5. 12 6 Memory d eset ador 12 6 12 5 2 Keyboard leslie onto teste eda 12 8 12 070 medendi s 12 9 12 7 Clearing the Working 12 10 12 8 Gold Start cuit eot oor IE 12 11 MENU THREE iota eec ede ies Sete iene ien AP 1 WORLD TIME 7 GEODETIC CHART LIST AP 8 ICONS atc IET MELDE METAL OPER MEE LAE E a EE Et Na AP 9 WHAT IS WAAS AP 10 SPECIFICATIONS 2 5 2 2 522 2 2 0 9 x PRESE RISE PR EPRRERER ER RA AERE RRR NER TERES SP 1 1 vii SYSTEM CONFIGURATION GPA 017S GPA 019S 1 option Display unit GP 3500F qaoqne 00 0000 99980 Matching box 1000 2 Transducer viii temperature Sensor 12 24 VDC ST 02MSB ST 02PSB mi External monitor NP External Autopilot radar etc Standard supply Option User supply 1 Only when the optional beacon receiver kit is
6. Q REMOTE CONTROLLER wwe a e Ww ww e e ww lO PRESS CLEAR KEY 3 TIMES TO FINISH THE TEST Keyboard test 5 Operate each control on the display unit and remote controller one by one A key is functioning properly if its on screen location fills in black when the key is pressed For the ENTER knob and trackball rotate them to show their X Y positions digitally and push the ENTER knob to confirm its function Note that the POWER key cannot be tested 6 Press the CLEAR key three times to finish the test 7 Press the MENU key for several times to close the menu 12 8 12 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING 12 6 3 Test pattern The test pattern test checks the display for proper display of colors Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 0 key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu Press the 6 key to show the TEST amp MEMORY CLEAR menu Press the 8 key to show the test pattern screen five color display Rotate the ENTER knob to change the pattern in the sequence shown below gi Ne White Red White Press KNOB TO CHANGE COLOR PATTERN PRESS MENU KEY TO FINISH THE TEST Black ue Blue Green Test pattern 6 Press the MENU key to finish the test 7 Press the MENU key for several times to close the menu 12 9 12 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING 12 7 Clearing the Working Memory The working memory
7. ZOOM OUT key GOTO 2 2 PAGE OF E S 200 kHz DISPLAY MODES SETUP gt E S 200 kHz E S 200 kHz A SCOPE E S 200 kHz MARKER ZOOM E S 200 kHz BOTTOM ZOOM E S 200 kHz BOTTOM LOCK E S 200 kHz BOTTOM DISCRIMINATION HORIZONTAL 1 1 PLOTTER E S 200 kHz HORIZONTAL 1 1 PLOTTER NAV INFO 1 E S 200 kHz HORIZONTAL 1 1 PLOTTER NAV INFO 2 E S 200 kHz HORIZONTAL 2 1 PLOTTER E S 200 kHz HORIZONTAL 2 1 PLOTTER NAV INFO 1 E S 200 kHz HORIZONTAL 2 1 PLOTTER NAV INFO 2 E S 200 kHz VERTICAL 1 1 PLOTTER E S 200 kHz VERTICAL 1 1 PLOTTER NAV INFO 1 E S 200 kHz VERTICAL 1 1 PLOTTER NAV INFO 2 E S 200 kHz VERTICAL 3 1 PLOTTER E S 200 kHz VERTICAL 3 1 PLOTTER NAV INFO 1 E S 200 kHz VERTICAL 3 1 PLOTTER NAV INFO 2 E S 200 kHz Sequence of Display setup menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select the display The DISPLAY MODES SETUP menu appears The display icon selected at step 6 changes to the new selection of step 8 11 34 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 18 ECHO SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP Menu The ECHO SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP menu sets up the sounder section Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 0 key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu Press the 8 key to show the ECHO SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP menu If the ECHO SOUNDER RANGE SETUP menu appears rotate the ENTER knob to select GOTO ECHO SOUNDER RANGE SETUP menu
8. Cursor Own ship s mark Own ship s track main Mark Own ship s track sub Scale wassa o s Icons GPS DGPS status Geodetic datum Pilot display 2 2 2 PLOTTER AND PILOT DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 2 1 3 NAV INFO 1 display Select PLOTTER or PILOT NAV INFO 1 or 2 from the DISPLAY MODE screen to show the NAV INFO 1 2 window at the top of the screen When setting a destination the NAV INFO 1 2 window changes to the WPT INFO 1 2 window Speed over ground This color shows the Latitude Longitude Track plottings interval selected mark color TTE xs 7 Black means the selection 34 44 1447 N 9 9 5 2 pate of KEY S COLOR x E See paragraph 4 2 135 21 0758 e T sae Course Time NAV INFO 1 window Default data Speed over ground Doe rene Let Latitude Logitude cursor position 034 44 1447 N 99 ERAS 135 21 0758 E 350 2 00 01 i f Course Time NAV INFO 2 window Default setting L L of cursor position Latitude Longitude 34 44 1447 N 94 43 4 447 N Estimated time of arrival 135 21 0758 135 21 0758 E at Waypoint Waypoint Name Bearing to Waypoint Time to Go to destination Range to Waypoint NAV INFO 1 window on setting a destination default data 2 3 2 PLOTTER AND PILOT DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Speed over ground Latitude longitude Cou
9. 7 10 7 4 Canceling AU ON sine Osi ote 7 12 B ALABMS entier tas tmt se Ee mdi E T 8 1 8 1 Audio Alarm OMOT te 8 2 8 2 Arrival Alarm Anchor Watch 0222 8 3 8 3 XTE Cross Track Error Alarm Border 8 4 ga Pr ximity Alam accen erue teet snae dim autetn este et 8 5 ceca M 8 6 8 6 Log Alar 2d report reor tl Ur bulo aera ela ede b Pn Els 8 6 8 7 Temperature Alarm zo ese 8 7 8 9 Shear iet pre A 8 7 8 9 BOBO MATO attt oda um rot Ee ttu d t tug lum tentis estu nM MEM ct 8 8 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT cc ccce erect 9 1 ST CHART SETUP MeN eno IO V REI uiu EE EE REESE 9 1 Offsetting tig Cia ERR Phe ree reta bue eie 9 1 9 1 2 CHART SETUP menu items 9 4 9 1 3 CONTOUR LINES SETUP monu nne 9 6 9 2 PLOTTER SETUP MEMU eite Pepe te anat Ce ona 9 7 9 2 1 Setting TD can end a EHE 9 7 9 22 Resetting trip distarice e rero epa ade xe tuse ie aue 9 9 9 2 3 Selecting range of PLOTTER PILOT 9 9 9 3 uDISPEAY SETLDP NVISEH ion tts e DL LACE ine iE 9 11 9 4 NAVIGATOR SETUR
10. 11 37 DEPTH SOURCE eene 9 13 DEPTH 9 13 DGPS WAAS Alarm 9 19 9 19 DGPS BEACON 9 19 DGPS BAUD 9 19 DISABLE SATELLITE 9 18 Display 11 22 Dual frequency display 11 3 E ECHO OFFSET 11 35 F FIShialarris 2222252556582 11 29 Fish alarm 11 30 EUSQ and dunananananeedee edes 12 2 G t etas 11 11 11 15 GEODETIC DATUM 9 17 GPS status 2 6 H HEADING 9 14 Hold 3 5 e Ne 1 9 Interference 11 19 K KEY BEEB aa A A A A aa 9 12 Keyboard 12 8 L 55 22 2 4 200 4 0 9 5 00 9 12 LAT LON 9 13 LAT LON 4 4400 0 9 5 LATITUDE OFFSET 9 18 LIGHT HOUSES sese 3 5 L L 400 9 32 LOCAL TIM
11. 0 SYSTEM SETUP gt 1 DISPLAY SETUP 2 NAVIGATOR SETUP 3 PROGRAMMABLE KEYS amp REMOTE CONTROLLER SETUP 4 DISPLAY MODES amp NAV DATA WINDOW SETUP 5 1 0 PORT SETUP 6 TEST amp MEMORY CLEAR 7 SIMULATION MODE 8 ECHO SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER OR PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY SELECT MENU System setup menu 1 14 1 BASIC OPERATION 3 Press the 7 key to display the SIMULATION MODE menu 0 7 SIMULATION MODE SETUP gt PLOTTER 1 SIM 2 LIVE SPEED 09 9 kt COURSE 1 DIRECTION 2 8 FIGURE DIRECTION 000 0 LATITUDE 45 35 000 N LONGITUDE 125 00 000 W DATE amp TIME 03 01 01 00 00 ECHO SOUNDER 1 SIM 2 LIVE TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SETUP SIMULATION MODE BY TRACKBALL Simulation mode setup menu Rotate the ENTER knob to choose PLOTTER Press the 1 key to choose 1 SIM Rotate the ENTER knob to choose SPEED Enter speed setting range 0 0 to 99 9 kt with the numeric keys then press the ENTER knob Rotate the ENTER knob to choose COURSE 9 Press the 1 or 2 key to choose 1 DIRECTION or 2 8 FIGURE DIRECTION Track is traced according to course set Go to step 10 8 FIGURE Track is traced in figure eight course Go to step 12 10 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose DIRECTION 11 Enter course setting range 0 0 to 359 9 with the numeric keys then press the ENTER knob 12 Rotate the ENTER k
12. TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Plotter setup menu 4 Press the 1 or 2 key as appropriate to select 1 LORAN A or 2 LORAN C Press the MENU key to return to the main menu Press the 1 key to show the WAYPOINTS LIST Press the WPT key to show the waypoint edit window Rotate the ENTER knob to select COORDINATE Press the 3 key to select 3 TD 0 Rotate the ENTER knob to select TD1 LORAN C or A oo ee WAYPOINT NAME 0000001 FTD LORAN C 4512 3 TD2LORAN C 29348 1 GRI 9970 11 30 Waypoint edit window Loran C TD WAYPOINT NAME 000001 gt TDiLORAN A e25 3 TD2 LORAN A 3631 5 STATION 253 254 Waypoint edit window Loran A TD 5 7 5 WAYPOINT 5 8 11 12 13 14 Use the numeric keys to enter the TD1 LORAN C or A Rotate the ENTER knob to select TD2 LORAN C or A Use the numeric keys to enter the TD2 LORAN C or A Follow from step 10 in of 5 1 3 Entering waypoints by longitude and latitude position Entering waypoints by Decca LOPs eO roov od Oe 10 11 12 13 14 Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 8 key to show the PLOTTER SETUP menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select TD DISPLAY Press the 3 key to select 3 DECCA Press the MENU key to return to the main menu Press the 1 key to show the WAYPOINTS LIST Press the WPT key to show the waypoin
13. Test amp memory clear menu 4 Press the 1 key to start the MEMORY TEST 0 6 MEMORY I O TEST 12 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING PLOTTER ROM RAM NMEA IN OUT 1 NMEA IN OUT 2 NMEA IN RS232C BACKUP DATA INTERNAL BATTERY INTERNAL GPS INTERNAL BEACON ECHO SOUNDER ROM RAM PROGRAM NUMBER PLOTTER GPS RECEIVER BEACON RECEIVER ECHO SOUNDER OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK 1451713 XX XX 48502370XX 08501820XX 1451716 XX XX NMEA IN OUT 1 NMEA IN OUT 2 NMEA IN and PC are for factory use PRESS MENU KEY TO FINISH THE TEST XX Program version No Only when equipped with optional DGPS receiver board Normally appears at those locations Memory I O test 5 Confirm that all check items are OK 6 Press the MENU key to finish the memory I O test 7 Press the MENU key for several times to close the menu 12 7 12 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING 12 6 2 Keyboard test The keyboard test checks the controls on the display unit and remote controller for proper operation Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 0 key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu Press the 6 key to show the TEST amp MEMORY CLEAR menu Press the 2 key to show the KEYBOARD TEST NS 0 6 KEYBOARD TEST e e qu 6666 a a Y Y YY a a de wwe ww a amp ww
14. 11 5 11 2 6 Bottom discrimination display 50 kHz or 200 2 11 5 11 2 7 A scope display Single display 11 6 eoa fe bebe 11 7 11 2 9 Plotter or Pilot sounder eo ute al ete aite eto e 11 8 11 3 Automatic Sounder Operation a e Ree td e etl gp ewe 11 9 11 4 Manual Sounder Operation 11 12 11 4 1 Selecting the manual 2 4 4 10 11 12 11 4 2 Selecting display 11 13 11 4 3 Shifting the basic Tages eere eed aep E teeta qe i a d 11 14 11 4 4 Adjusting gain NR cV mE 11 15 11 5 Measuring Depth Time ete 11 16 11 6 Entering Mark on the DISBIay uu coss Fett ae FER epo RE bnt ro Fm eh on et 11 18 11 7 Reducing Interference oo eere e reb lee tai eese e ere e dre quee t tei reed 11 19 11 8 Reducing Low Level esee e ona t pesa pe pu tons 11 20 T1 9 White Marl i ote tp et a eet epe RS ina EI ue Ua loca tux lus Mp 11 21 dete a iet qr ta bec te he tiene a De tbc Ra Lu 11 22 TE dd Cust mizing COl Sanear Reo ra 11 23 11 12 Erasing Weak ECh068 E t ten teli ee Rt EA S ERR e ERREUR S UNS 11 24 11 13 Picture Advance Spb6d
15. AON 0 8 ECHO SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP GOTO ECHO SOUNDER RABGE SETUP FISH ALARM LEVEL 1 HIGH 2 MED TRANSMISSION STOP TRANSMISSION POWER TVG 200 kHz TVG 50 kHz ECHO OFFSET 200 kHz 1 YES ECHO OFFSET 50kHz 1 YES 00 BOTTOM LEVEL 200 kHz1 YES 000 BOTTOM LEVEL 50 kHz 1 YES 2 000 SMOOTHING OFF 2 SM1 3 SM2 4 6 3 5 SM4 DEPTH INFORMATION 1 1 2 5 3 OFF TEMPERATURE GRAPH 1 ON 2 OFF ZOOM MARKER 1 ON 2 OFF PLAYBACK SNDR IMAGE 1 PLAY 2 S DOWN 3 OFF SPEED CALIBRATION 00 50 50 TEMP CALIBRATION 00 0 F 20 20 DEPTH CALIBRATION 000 0ft 15 100 ft ACSTC SPD CALIB 000 m s 1 1 1 1 00 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 SPEED STW kt TEMPERATURE 4 9 F DEPTH 81 6 ft ACOUSTIC SPEED 1500 m s TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Echo sounder system setup menu 11 35 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION FISH ALARM LEVEL Sets the alarm sensitivity that is the minimum echo strength which will trigger the fish alarms HIGH Red and stronger echoes trigger the alarm MED Yellow and stronger echoes trigger the alarm LOW Blue and stronger echoes trigger the alarm TRANSMISSION Turns TX power on off Normally 1 should be selected To stop the transmission select 2 When turning the power off and on it again 1 is selected automatically TRANSMISSION POWER Sets transmission power to HIGH or LOW Normal
16. 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 7 key to show the CHART SETUP menu If the CHART SETUP menu does not appear rotate the ENTER knob clockwise 3 Rotate the ENTER knob to select WAYPOINTS 7 CHART SETUP GOTO CONTOUR LINES SETUP OFFSET CHART POS 1 2 NO LAT LON GRID 0 OFF NH TEXT INFORMATION 1 5 2 NO gt WAYPOINTS 1 LARGE 2 SMALL 3 SMALL WAYPOINT NAME 1 YES 2 NO CHART BORDER LINE 1 YES 2 NO LANDMASS 0 OFF mm BENMEENEHSIN TRIMMING BORDER LINE 0 OFF imi EHEHEHEH HE BACKGROUND 0OFF m ms TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Chart setup menu 4 Press the appropriate numeric key to select 1 LARGE 2 SMALL or 3 OFF LARGE Waypoints are shown in actual mark shape SMALL Waypoints are displayed with an x regardless of mark shape selected OFF 5 Press the MENU key several times to All waypoints are off except the waypoint destination and route close the menu 6 ROUTE Often a trip from one place to another involves several course changes requiring a series of route points waypoints which you navigate to one after another The sequence of waypoints leading to the ultimate destination is called a route 6 1 Entering Routes You can store up to 200 routes and a route may consist of 35 points There are two methods
17. Eee pha 9 16 9 5 PROGRAMMABLE KEYS amp REMOTE CONTROLLER SETUP 9 21 9 5 1 Programmable key setup o o ROREM Ex ku e oO RC Ee din 9 21 9 5 2 Remote controller option 9 24 9 6 DISPLAY MODES amp NAV DATA WINDOW SETUP Menu 9 26 9 6 1 Setting the DISPLAY MODE screen seseseeeeeneeennnnmmnn 9 26 9 6 2 Setting the navigation data 2 2 9 29 9 7 VO PORT SETUP MOTU Red d es 9 33 9 8 TEST amp MEMORY CLEAR Mei 2 2 vie aes repe Sep 9 36 9 8 1 Setting the DaSSWO Q eno so tort eua 9 36 9 8 2 1 22522 eee pc enr n enn 9 38 10 RECORDING amp PLAYING BACK DATA 10 1 10 1 Recording Dala neo eeepc RU cop E denies 10 1 10 2 Memory Gard Operation st contro oue ret RR Eu et i 10 2 10 2 1 Formatting memory Cards etre ee tr ER e t eene 10 2 10 2 2 Saving data To a memory ent crt red etes 10 4 10 2 3 Displaying data from a memory 10 6 10 2 4 Playing back data from a memory 10 7 10 2 5 Deleting
18. Sounding area and transmission frequency Auto mode 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION Ship s speed Noise limiter Icons ep ay pleture Water temperature 5 6 C10 0 kt NL1AUTO REPLA Alarm Minute marker Zero line Elapsed time Temp scale Time marker Depth Tx frequency Depth of VRM Alarm marker Depth scale Single display Note The water temperature display requires a water temperature sensor The water temperature graph can be turned on or off with TEMPERATURE GRAPH on the ECHO SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP menu For further details see paragraph 11 18 11 2 2 Dual frequency display The dual frequency display provides both 50 kHz and 200 kHz pictures This display is useful for comparing the same picture with two different sounding frequencies 5 6 C10 0 kt frequency Beam Freq width Trail Low Wide Long High Narrow Short Dual frequency display 11 3 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 2 3 Marker zoom display 50 kHz or 200 kHz The marker zoom display expands a selected area of the normal sounder picture to full vertical size of the screen on the left half window You may specify the portion to expand by operating the VRM Variable Range Marker The area between the VRM and zoom marker is expanded You may choose the zoom range For further details see paragraph 11 19 MARKER ZOOM DISPLAY N
19. a Rotate the ENTER knob to select RED xxxx xx ft DEEPER b Press the 0 5 0 0 0 0 keys in that order and then press the ENTER knob Note To erase press the CLEAR key m C Set depths for other colors similarly You cannot enter the depth for WHITE itis automatically set for the same depth as BLUE 7 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Changing own ship s track color by depth variation This setting paints the track in up to seven colors according to depth variation selected For example you could set up to change the track color for every 20 feet of depth change Own Ship Depth steadily increasing Purple Light blue Green Example track color changes with every 20 ft of depth change Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 4 key to show the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP menu If PAGE 2 2 appears rotate the ENTER knob to select PREVIOUS PAGE Rotate the ENTER knob to select TRACKS BY DEPTH Roll the trackball rightward to select 2 ft 20 ft or 200 ft of GRDNT Press the MENU key several times to close the menu DN OD 22 3 4 3 5 3 5 1 3 TRACKS Changing Track Line Type Tracks may be traced on the display with a solid line dashed line dotted line or dot dash line Choose line type desired as follows 1 2 3 4 5 Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 4 key to show the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SE
20. 1 8 0 in that order and then press the ENTER knob Note To erase press the CLEAR key m C Set ranges for other colors similarly You cannot enter the range for WHITE It becomes the same range as BLUE automatically 7 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Changing own ship s track color according to temperature variation This setting paints the track in up to five colors according to temperature variation When you select 0 2 F for example the track is painted red when the water temperature is between 17 0 and 17 2 degrees yellow when the water temperature is between 17 2 and 17 3 degrees Thus the track color changes green blue and purple in 0 2 degree steps When the water temperature becomes 18 0 degrees the track color returns to red Own Ship Example presetting unit 0 29 Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 4 key to show the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP menu If PAGE 2 2 appears rotate the ENTER knob to select PREVIOUS PAGE Rotate the ENTER knob to select TRACKS BY TEMP Roll the trackball rightward to select 0 2 F or 2 0 F of GRDNT Press the ENTER knob Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Se GO IU cx 3 3 5 3 TRACKS Changing own ship s track color according to depth The color of the own ship s track can be changed according to depth range or depth variation Changing track color by preset depth range
21. 5 7 5 1 6 Entering waypoints by Decca 5 5 8 5 2 Editing Waypoint Data le puntate 5 9 5 3 Erasing Individual WaypoIlts eoe e P etr ERR DE LADO 5 10 54 Searching Waypolnis i tet he e 5 11 5 5 Setting Ships Speed for TTG etc teo o baht E een REIR D RED 5 12 5 6 Displaying Waypoint DAI es tete ere epe d i EE 5 13 5 7 Changing Waypoint Mark 0020 5 14 SEE s1010 SPENDEN E E 6 1 Entering S 6 1 6 1 1 Entering routes using existing Waypoints 6 1 6 1 2 Creating track based 00444 nnne 6 4 6 2 Editing erect a dust st kd imet cS 6 5 6 2 1 Inserting waypoints o cdm 6 5 6 2 2 Removing waypoints from routes e pouces 6 5 6 3 Erasing Route Siener ERO E TRE DU Pte En uod E s V neues 6 6 6 4 Setting Ships Speed for T TQ rte pr i cR e RR gc cp ate 6 6 dIcrqgsnme cT 7 1 zb Navigating QUICK POIIiS ss ciet Mateos donne sel nantun iran oria e Eq Poo n 7 1 7 2 Navigating to a ss rep t o eb t bep 7 7 7 3 Following a aste S Rr bere bc dum c oc
22. 6 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu SNS 10 RECORDING amp PLAYING BACK DATA 10 1 This chapter provides information necessary for recording and playing back data and uploading and downloading data to from a PC Recording Data Data can be recorded in the working memory The working memory stores data such as position marks lines waypoints When it is full earliest data are erased one by one to make room for new data Thus it is good idea to save important data to a memory card or the internal memory This unit s memory configuration is as shown below Display Unit Displa Picture Pay Display Working memory 5 Internal memory Track Track Mark Line Mark Line Waypoint Route e Waypoint Route 6 Setting data Setting data Display There are five internal memory blocks Max 16 000 points of tracks marks and line can be stored in each block Replay Record Memory Memory configuration 10 1 10 RECORDING amp PLAYING BACK DATA 10 2 Memory Card Operation 10 2 1 Formatting memory cards Before you can use a memory card it must be formatted Formatting prepares the card for use with the system To format a card follow the procedure below Note Formatting a memory card erases all data from the card Open the slot cover at the front of the display unit Insert a blank memory c
23. ANTENNA HEIGHT Enter the height of the antenna unit above sea surface For further details refer to the installation manual GPS FIX MODE You can choose the position fixing mode from 2D or 2D 3D When selecting 2D 3D 2D or 3D is automatically chosen depending on the number of available satellites 3D requires four or more satellites DGPS WAAS Choose the position fixing method among DGPS WAAS and AUTO DGPS requires the optional DGPS receiver board For WAAS see the WAAS Facility at the back of this manual AUTO fixes position by WAAS when DGPS correction data is not available For normal GPS positioning select OFF DGPS WAAS ALARM This alarm alerts you by audible and visual alarms when the WAAS or DGPS signal is lost YES Alarm sounds when the position fixing method is switched from WAAS to DGPS or vice versa NO Alarm sounds once when WAAS or DGPS signal is lost DGPS BEACON STATION DGPS reference station can be searched automatically or manually For manual search select MANUAL here and set frequency of DGPS reference station Rotate the ENTER knob to select DGPS BEACON STATION Press the 2 key to select 2 MANUAL Rotate the ENTER knob to choose SELECT FREQUENCY Roll the trackball in left right direction to set the station of DGPS reference station which is the nearest to own ship pua du et DGPS BAUD RATE Selects the transmission rate of the DGPS reference station near
24. Rotate the ENTER knob to select port and then press the ENTER knob Make a route using the trackball and ENTER key If you want to go directly to that port simply press the ENTER knob twice 7 5 7 NAVIGATION 7 6 NEAR SERVICE Select service mark desired with the ENTER knob and then press the ENTER knob Then the display shows the locations of those services nearest you The figure below shows the location of a filling station in an area in southern Italy Use the cursor pad to place the hand cursor on the port service icon desired and press the ENTER knob Make a route using the trackball and ENTER knob If you want to go directly to location desired simply press the ENTER knob twice PUNT Al iNACCHIA ACCO AMENO 1 PORTO CASAMICCIOLA I ISCHIA Sample fitting station locations southern Italy 7 2 7 NAVIGATION Navigating to a Waypoint Existing waypoints can be set as destination using the following four methods e Selecting a waypoint on the PLOTTER or PILOT NAV INFO 1 display e Selecting a waypoint from the WAYPOINT LIST e Selecting a waypoint from the history list e Entering the waypoint name only the waypoint having a numeric name Selecting waypoint on PLOTTER PILOT NAV INFO 1 display 1 2 Referring to page 7 1 for the procedure set SET GOTO METHOD to 1 1 POINT Press the DISP key and then select the PLOTTER NAV INFO 1 or PILOT NAV INF
25. SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Navigator setup menu 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT SELECT NAV SOURCE Selects the source of position data from among INT internal EXT external EXT external LORAN C and ALL For details see the installation manual When selecting EXT EXT LORAN C or ALL EXT appears at the bottom of the PLOTTER PILOT display LOCAL TIME INT GPS GPS uses UTC time If you would rather use local time key in the time difference between it and UTC time Use the CURSOR ON OFF key to switch amp n from to and vice versa The setting range is 13 30 to 13 30 LOCAL TIME EXT NAV If the NMEA time data fed from external equipment is wrong and cannot be corrected at the external equipment enter an offset here to correct it Use the CURSOR ON OFF key to switch from to and vice versa GEODETIC DATUM Your unit is preprogrammed with most of the major chart systems of the world Although the WGS 84 system the GPS standard is now widely used other categories of charts still exist Select the chart system used not the area where your boat is sailing 1 Rotate the ENTER knob to select GEODETIC DATUM 2 Roll the trackball in left right direction to select the chart system you are using The geodetic datum system selected appears at the bottom of the PLOTTER or PILOT display WGS84 WGS 84 is selected TOKYO TOKYO MN is selected LOCAL Other chart
26. WAYPOINTS amp ROUTES of TRANSFER TO PC 8 Press the 1 key to select 1 YES 9 Set RS 232C as follows a Rotate the ENTER knob to select BAUD RATE b Roll the trackball in left right direction to select the baud rate among 4800 9600 19200 and 38400 c Rotate the ENTER knob to select CHARACTER LENGTH d Roll the trackball in left right direction to select the character length 7 BITS or 8 BITS e Rotate the ENTER knob to select STOP BIT f Roll the trackball in left right direction to select the stop bit 1 BIT or 2 BITS g Rotate the ENTER knob to select PARITY h Roll the trackball in left right direction to select the parity from among EVEN ODD and NONE 10 Rotate the ENTER knob to select TRANSFER TO PC 11 Press the 1 key to select 1 YES The following message appears OUTPUT DATA TO PC ARE YOU SURE YES PRESS KNOB NO PRESS CLEAR KEY 12 Press the ENTER knob 13 When the downloading is completed press the ENTER knob 14 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 10 5 2 10 RECORDING amp PLAYING BACK DATA Uploading data Data in the PC can be uploaded to the working memory Note When waypoint or route data are uploaded all data in the internal memory will be replaced with the uploaded data Connect the PC to the equipment Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 3 key to show the MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS
27. 8 1 Audio Alarm On Off The audio alarm sounds whenever an alarm setting is violated You can enable or disable the audio alarm as follows 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 6 key to show the ALARMS SETUP menu 6 ALARMS SETUP gt AUDIO ALARM 1 SHORT 2 LONG 3 CONT 4 OFF ARRIVAL ANCHOR WATCH 1 ARRIVAL 2 ANCHOR 3 OFF RANGE TO MONITOR 0 001 nm XTE BORDER ALARM 1 XTE 2 BORD 3 OFF RANGE TO MONITOR 0 050nm PROXIMITY ALARM 1 ON 2 OFF SPEED ALARM 1 INSIDE 2 00 8 OFF MINIMUM SPEED 000 0kt MAXIMUM SPEED 030 0kt TRIP LOG ALARM 1 ON 2 OFF DIST TO MONITOR 0000 1nm TEMPERATURE ALARM 1 INSIDE2 OUT MINIMUM TEMPERATURE 00 0 C MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 30 0 C SHEAR ALARM 1 ON 2 OFF GRADIENT OF TEMP 00 1 C 0 1 10 0 INTERVAL 010 s 10 120 s BOTTOM ALARM 1 ON 2 OFF DEPTH 0000 0ft RANGE 00 0ft FISH ALARM 1 ON 2 OFF DEPTH 0000 08 RANGE 00 0ft FISH ALARM B L 1 ON 2 OFF DEPTH 0000 0ft RANGE 00 0ft TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Alarm setup menu 3 Rotate the ENTER knob to select AUDIO ALARM 4 Roll the trackball in left right direction to select beep type SHORT Short beeps sound LONG Long beeps sound CONT Continuous beep sounds OFF Audio alarm off 5 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 8 2 8 ALARMS Arrival Alarm Anchor Watch Alarm The arrival alarm informs you that your boat is
28. N Note To deactivate the alarm select 3 OFF at step 4 Shear Alarm Note This alarm requires water temperature data The shear alarm sounds when the water temperature changes more or less than the preset value within the interval time set Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 6 key to show the ALARMS SETUP menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select SHEAR ALARM Press the 1 key to select 1 ON Rotate the ENTER knob to select GRADIENT OF TEMP Press the numeric keys to enter the gradient of temp value and then press the ENTER knob Setting range 0 1 to 10 0 C Rotate the ENTER knob to select INTERVAL 8 Press the numeric keys to enter the interval value and then press the ENTER knob Setting range 10 to 12 seconds 9 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu QT e o NES N Note To deactivate the alarm select 2 OFF at step 4 8 ALARMS 8 9 8 8 Bottom Alarm The bottom alarm sounds when the bottom echo is within the alarm range set To activate the bottom alarm the depth must be displayed Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 6 key to show the ALARMS SETUP menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select BOTTOM ALARM Press the 1 key to select 1 ON Rotate the ENTER knob to select DEPTH Press numeric keys to enter the starting point of the alarm range Rotate the ENTER knob to select RANGE Press numeric key to
29. SHAPE O 0 Y O A D NONE 2 DELETE ENTER MARKS SELECT 1 CURSOR 2 AREA 3 INSIDE 4 OUTSDE 5 ALL COLOR 1 RED 2 YEL 3 GRN 4 L BLU 5 PPL 6 BLU 7 WHT 8 ALL 0 or x odis ALL 3 ENTER LAT LON MARKS COLOR 1 RED 2 YEL 3 GRN 4 L BLU 5 PPL 6 BLU 7 WHT SHAPE 0 YO X h LINE 1 YES 2 NO 4 EDIT SHIP S ENTER TRACKS SELECT 1 2 PTS 2 AREA 3 INSIDE 4 OUTSIDE COLOR 1 RED 2 YEL 3 GRN 4 L BLU 5 PPL 6 BLU 7 WHT 8 NONE STYLE 1 2 3 44 5 NONE 5 DELETE ENTER SHIP S SELECT 1 2 PTS 2 AREA 3 INSIDE 4 OUTSIDE 5 ALL TRACKS COLOR 1 RED 2 YEL 3 GRN 4 L BLU 5 PPL 6 BLU 7 WHT 8 ALL STYLE 1 2 3 4 5 ALL AUDIO ALARM 1 SHORT 2 LONG 3 CONT 4 OFF ARRIVAL ANCHOR WATCH 1 ARRIVAL 2 ANCHOR 3 OFF L RANGE TO MONITOR 0 001 9 999 nm 0 05 nm XTE BORDER ALARM 1 XTE 2 BORD 3 OFF RANGE TO MONITOR 0 001 9 999 nm 0 05 nm PROXIMITY ALARM 1 ON 2 OFF SPEED ALARM 1 INSIDE 2 OUT 3 OFF F MINIMUM SPEED 0 999 9 kt 0 kt MAXIMUM SPEED 0 999 9 kt 30 kt TRIP LOG ALARM 1 ON 2 OFF DIST TO MONITOR 0 1 9999 9 nm 0 1 nm TEMPERATURE ALARM 1 INSIDE 2 OUT 3 OFF F MINIMUM TEMPERATURE 99 9 99 9 F 32 0 F MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 9
30. Salvage Islands Eritrea Ethlopia Morocco Midway Island Nigeria Masirah Island Oman United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia Namibla Trinldad and Tobago 088 NORTH AMERICAN 1927 089 090 091 092 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 100 101 102 103 104 105 1983 106 107 108 109 110 111 OBSERVATORIO 1966 OLD EGYPTIAN 1930 OLD HAWAIIAN 112 T3 114 115 116 T7 OMAN 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 PICO DE LAS NIVIES PITCAIRN ASTRO 1967 PROVISIONAL SOUTH CHILEAN 1963 PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 PUERTO RICO QATAR NATIONAL QORNOQ ROME 1940 SANTNA BRAZ SANTO DOS SAPPER HILL 1943 SOUTH AMERICAN 1969 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 SOUTH ASIA SOUTHEAST BASE SOUTHWEST BASE TIMBALAI 1948 TOKYO 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 TRISTAN ASTRO 1968 VITI LEVU 1916 WAKE ENIWETOK 1960 ZANDERIJ BUKIT RIMPAH CAMP AREA ASTRO G SEGARA HERAT NORTH HU TZU SHAN TANANARIVE OBSERVATORY 1925 YACARE RT 90 PULKOVO 1942 FINNISH KKJ Western United States Eastern United States Alaska Bahamas Excluding
31. Selects own ship s mark size from among LARGE SMALL or SHIP SHIP is selected to indicate the length and width of your vessel with SHIP S LENGTH SHIP S WIDTH ANTENNA POSITION Va and ANTENNA POSITION Hb below SHIP S LENGTH SHIP S WIDTH Sets the ship s length and width See the installation manual ANTENNA POSITION Va ANTENNA POSITION Hb Sets the antenna unit position See the installation manual NAVIGATOR SETUP Menu The NAVIGATOR SETUP menu chooses the source of navigation data and sets up the built in GPS receiver 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 0 key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu 3 Press the 2 key to show the NAVIGATOR SETUP menu 0 2 NAVIGATOR SETUP gt SELECT NAV SOURCE I INT J2 EXT 3 EXT LORAN C 4 ALL LOCAL TIME INT GPS 00 00 LOCAL TIME EXT NAV 00 00 GEODETIC DATUM WGS 84 POSITION SMOOTHING 000 SPEED SMOOTHING 000 SPEED AVERAGING INT 060 SPEED AVERAGING EXT 060 LATITUDE OFFSET 0 000 N LONGITUDE OFFSET 0 000 E DISABLE SATELLITE ADAE DEFAULT LATITUDE 45 35 000 N DEFAULT LONGITUDE 125 00 000 W ANTENNA HEIGHT 05m GPS FIX MODE 1 2D 2 2D 3D DGPS WAAS 1 DGPS 2 WAAS 3 AUTO 4 OFF DGPS WAAS ALARM 1 YES 2 NO DGPS BEACON STATION 1 AUTO 2 MANUAL SELECT FREQUENCY 286 0 kHz DGPS BAUD RATE 1 50 2 100 3 200 WAAS SEARCH 1 AUTO 2 MAN 134 CORRECTIONS DATA SET 02 TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU
32. and vice vevsa Switches N to S E to W and Vice vevsa Moves own ship s position or cursor position to center Changes the track plotting method and plotting interval Trackball Moves the cursor Selects the menu item Control panel 1 1 1 BASIC OPERATION 1 1 2 Remote controller The remote controller provides for armchair control of the display unit It has six keys all of which may be programmed by the user Hole for hanging on a hook ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT 52 Label Record the function registered to A key Record the function registered to B key Record the function registered to C key lolw gt LAEN T Record the function registered to Okey FURUNO Note When programming 6 the make a mental note of their programs as there is no space on the remote controller for recordings its program Remote controller The default key functions are as below Key Function Enter a waypoint with the next consecutive waypoint number at the own ship or cursor position Same as pressing the ENTER knob on the control panel Same as CLEAR key function Same as 1 key function Same as ZOOM IN key function Same as ZOOM OUT key function gt gt For how to program the remote controller see paragraph 9 5
33. knob to select RESET TRIP LOG Press the 1 key to select 1 YES to reset trip distance to 0 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu a Selecting range of PLOTTER PILOT display You may choose the PLOTTER or PILOT display ranges you wish to use After choosing the ranges desired change the range with the ZOOM IN or ZOOM OUT keys to activate range settings Note At least two ranges must be turned on Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 8 key to show the PLOTTER SETUP menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select PLOTTER RANGE SETUP Press the 1 key to select 1 YES The PLOTTER RANGE SETUP menu appears E e ede 9 9 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 9 10 PLOTTER RANGE SETUP gt 0 125 1 ON 2 OFF 0 25 1 ON 2 OFF 0 50 1 ON 2 OFF 0 75 1 ON 2 OFF 1 00 1 ON 2 OFF 1 50 1 ON 2 OFF 2 00 1 ON 2 OFF 3 00 1 ON 2 OFF 4 00 1 ON 2 OFF 6 00 1 ON 2 OFF 8 00 1 ON 2 OFF 12 0 1 ON 2 OFF 16 0 1 ON 2 OFF 24 0 1 ON 2 OFF 32 0 1 ON 2 OFF 48 0 1 ON 2 OFF 72 0 1 ON 2 OFF 96 0 1 ON 2 OFF 128 1 ON 2 OFF 256 1 ON 2 OFF 512 1 ON 2 OFF 1024 1 ON 2 OFF TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Plotter range setup menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select the range which you want to turn on or off Press the 1 or 2 key to select 1 ON or 2 OFF as appropriate Press the MENU k
34. knob to select the function and then press the ENTER knob Note that the function of E S GAIN is available for the GAIN key only 7 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Function keys Menu item Function E S SHIFT Shows the SHIFT window E S RANGE Shows the ECHO SOUNDER RANGE window E S GAIN Shows the GAIN window E S AUTO MODE Shows the AUTO MODE window E S NOISE LIMITER Shows the NOISE LIMITER window E S CLUTTER Shows the CLUTTER window E S WHITE MARKER Shows the WHITE MARKER window E S HUE Shows the HUE window E S SIGNAL LEVEL Shows the SIGNAL LEVEL window E S PICTURE ADV Shows the PICTURE ADVANCE window 11 32 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 17 Setting the DISPLAY MODE Screen The DISPLAY MODE screen appears when pressing the DISP key Display type and order can be arranged as below 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 0 key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu 3 Press the 4 key to show the DISPLAY MODES amp NAV DATA WINDOW SETUP menu 4 Press the 1 key to show the DISPLAY MODES SETUP menu 0 4 1 DISPLAY MODES SETUP 1 PLOTTER 2 PILOT 3 PLOTTER NAV INFO 1 NAV INFO 2 E S DUAL E i dii 4 PLOTTER 5 PLOTTER 6 E S DUAL E S 50 kHz E S 200 k 7 E S 50 kHz 8 E S 200k 9 E S 200 SINGLE SINGLE BTTM LOCK 0 GOTO PAGE 2 TURN KNOB TO SELECT DISPLAY MODE AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER
35. the screen refer to paragraph 9 6 2 Note 3 When waypoint data L L is received from an external navigator the quick waypoint is erased and the waypoint data becomes the new destination 7 3 7 NAVIGATION 7 4 Navigating a quick route de Referring to page 7 1 for the procedure set SET GO TO METHOD to 2 35 POINT Press the DISP key and then select the PLOTTER NAV INFO 1 or PILOT NAV INFO 1 display Press the DISP key If the cursor is not displayed press the CURSOR ON OFF key to display it Press the GOTO key to show the following window Waypoint name appears here PRESS KNOB TO SET QUICK POINT IN QUICK ROUTE PRESS KNOB TWICE TO START NAVIGATION PRESS CLEAR KEY TO DELETE THE PREVIOUS QUICK POINT Operation guidance Operate the trackball to place the cursor on an existing waypoint or a new location Press the ENTER knob When selecting a new location QP lt 01 gt appears at the cursor position Repeat steps 5 and 6 to complete the route Maximum 35 points can be entered To erase last entered waypoint press the CLEAR key After entering all waypoints press the ENTER knob twice A light blue line connects between own ship and the first quick point of the route and green lines connect between other quick points The line shows the shortest course to destination Arrows on the line show the direction to follow the route Range and bearing from own ship to the first destinat
36. 00 3 16 5 5 DELETE SHIP S TRACKS 1 2 5 2 AREA 3 INSIDE 4 OUTSIDE 5 ALL 1E 2 4 8 ALL SET SELECT COLOR AND STYLE PLACE CURSOR ON ENTER Delete ship s tracks window Rotate the ENTER knob to select COLOR Roll the trackball in left right direction to select the color to erase Rotate the ENTER knob to choose SELECT Roll the trackball in left right direction to select a method 2 PTS All tracks between two points entered on the plotter screen are erased AREA All tracks within an area you set are erased INSIDE All tracks currently displayed are erased OUTSIDE All tracks other than currently displayed ones are erased ALL All tracks in the memory are erased Rotate the ENTER knob to select ENTER 3 TRACKS 9 Do the follows depending on selection made at step 7 2PTS Squares memory points appear on the track Own Ship Memory point Track a Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the starting memory point to erase b Press the ENTER knob A green dot appears on the starting point C Operate the trackball to place the square on the ending memory point to erase d Press the ENTER knob twice e Press the MENU key several times to close the menu AREA a Operate the trackball to move the cursor to the starting point of the area to erase b Press the ENTER knob C Operate the trackball to move the cursor to the ending point of t
37. 030 031 033 041 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 EUROPEAN 1979 058 GEODETIC DATUM 1949 GUAM 1963 GUX 1 ASTRO 062 063 064 065 066 067 JHONSTON ISLAND 1961 069 KERGUELEN ISLAND KERTAU 1948 LA REUNION 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 MIDWAY ASTRO 1961 082 083 084 085 086 087 057 059 060 061 068 070 071 072 081 WGS84 WGS72 TOKYO 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 1950 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 ASTRONOMIC STATION 1952 AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1966 032 NORTH AMERICAN 1927 EUROPEAN 1950 AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1984 ADINDAN AFG AIN EL ABD 1970 ANNA 1 ASTRO 1965 ARC 1960 ASCENSION ISLAND 1958 ASTRO BEACON E ASTRO B4 SOR ATOLL ASTRO POS 71 4 BELLEVUE IGN BERMUDA 1957 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 BOGOTA OBSERVATORY CAMPO INCHAUSPE CANTON ISLAND 1966 CAPE CAPE CANAVERAL CARTHAGE CHATHAM 1971 CHUA ASTRO 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 CORREGO ALEGRE DJAKARTA BATAVIA DOS 1968 EASTER ISLAND 1967 EUROPEAN 1950 Cont d GANDAJIKA BASE HJORSEY 1955 HONG KONG 1963 INDIAN IRELAND 1956 ISTS 073 ASTRO 1969 KANDAWALA L C 5 ASTRO LIBERIA 1964 LUZON MAHE 1971 MARCO ASTRO MASSAWA MERCHICH MINNA NAHRWAN NAMIBIA MAPARIMA BWI AP 8 Mean Vallue Japan Kore
38. 2 Tracks set to change according to water temperature or depth cannot be erased See paragraph 3 3 1 3 6 1 Erasing tracks by color You may erase tracks according to color within an area or all same color track Erasing all track 1 Press the TRACK COLOR key to show the CHANGE SHIP S TRACK COLOR window 2 Press the 0 key within 10 seconds to show the DELETE SHIP S TRACK window DELETE SHIP S TRACK 18 2 3 84 5 6 7 PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO DELETE SHIP S TRACK Delete ship s track window 3 Press the appropriate numeric key to choose the color to erase The following message appears M DELETE ALL SHIP S TRKS IN XXXX type of color ARE YOU SURE YES PRESS KNOB NO PRESS CLEAR KEY 4 Press the ENTER knob to clear all tracks of the color chosen 3 15 3 TRACKS Erasing tracks by area You can erase tracks within an area you specify 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 5 key to show the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS EDITION menu 5 MARKS SHIP S TRACKS EDITION gt 1 EDIT MARKS 2 DELETE MARKS 3 ENTER MARKS 4 EDIT SHIP S TRACKS 5 DELETE SHIP S TRACKS p points i Points available TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER OR PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO SELECT MENU Marks ship s track edition menu 3 Press the 5 key to show the DELETE SHIP S TRACKS window E Rd a
39. 2 1 6 2 2 6 ROUTE Editing Routes Inserting waypoints Waypoints can be inserted in routes as follows 1 2 3 8 Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 2 key to show the ROUTES LIST Rotate the ENTER knob to select the route in which you want to insert a waypoint Press the ENTER knob three times to show the waypoints window Rotate the ENTER knob to place the red cursor at the waypoint which will follow the waypoint you wish to insert Roll the trackball in up down direction to select the waypoint you want to insert Press the ENTER knob Note If a wrong waypoint is inserted press the CLEAR key to delete Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Removing waypoints from routes 1 2 3 QUU A Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 2 key to show the ROUTES LIST Rotate the ENTER knob to select the route in which you want to remove a waypoint Press the ENTER knob three times to show the waypoints window Rotate the ENTER knob to select the waypoint you want to remove Press the CLEAR key to remove the waypoint Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 6 ROUTE 6 3 6 4 6 6 Erasing Routes Fe d T 5 6 Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 2 key to show the ROUTES LIST Rotate the ENTER knob to select the route you want to erase Press the CLEAR key to show the following messag
40. 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 7 2 7 3 7 4 8 1 8 2 SOUNDER Transmit Frequency Transmission Display range Extension Mode Auto Mode Picture advance INTERFACE Number of ports Input data Sentences Output data Sentences I O data SOURCE Display Unit 600 Wrms 1k Wrms GP 3500F 50 200 kHz 600 or 1k Wrms 5 10 20 40 80 150 300 500 m shift 0 1200 m Marker zoom Bottom zoom Bottom rock Bottom distinction Cruising Fishing selected 6 steps Input 3 ports Output 2 ports IEC 61162 1 NMEA0183 Ver1 5 2 0 GLL GGA GNS VTG RMA RMB RMC BWC BWR ZDA RTE HDT HDG HDM VHW TLL TTM DPT DBT DBK DBS MTW GLC GTD IEC 61162 1 NMEA0183 Ver1 5 2 0 AAM APB BOD BWC or BWR DPT or DBT GGA GLL GNS GTD HDG HDT MTW MWV RMA RMB RMC ZDA RTE TTM VHW VTG WPL XTE RS 232C for PC 12 24 VDC 1 9 1 0 A 12 24 VDC 2 2 1 3 A ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Ambient Temperature Relative Humidity Waterproof IEC60529 Vibration COATING COLOR Display Unit Antenna Unit Antenna unit 25 C to 70 C Display unit 15 C to 55 C 95 40 C Antenna unit IPX6 Display unit IPX2 external monitor attached IPXO IEC60945 chassis Munsell 2 5GY5 1 5 Panel N3 0 N9 5 white COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE Display Unit Standard 0 6 m Steering 0 4 m SP 2 E4421S03B INDEX A A scope 11 6
41. 4 Press the 1 key to select 1 YES The plotter screen appears with the following window OFFSET METHOD 1 CURSOR 2 LAT LON 3 DELTA CANCEL TURN KNOB TO SELECT OFFSET METHOD PRESS KNOB TO CANCEL CHART POSITION OFFSET Position offset window 5 Press the 1 2 or 3 key to select 1 CURSOR 2 LAT LON or 3 DELTA L L as appropriate Do one of the following depending on the option selected at step 5 6 1 CURSOR The position offset window changes as below OFFSET METHOD 1 CURSOR 2 LAT LON 3 DELTA L L 4 CANCEL TURN KNOB TO SELECT OFFSET METHOD PLACE CURSOR ON CORRECT LAT LON POSITION AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER Position offset window 1 Cursor a Operate the trackball to place the cursor where to offset chart position b Press the ENTER knob to return to the CHART SETUP menu 2 LAT LON The position offset window changes as below a b d e f OFFSET METHOD 1 CURSOR 2 LAT LON 3 DELTA L L 4 CANCEL LATITUDE 10 00 000 N LONGITUDE 000 00 000 E TURN KNOB TO SELECT OFFSET METHOD ENTER CORRECT LAT LON POSITION AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER CURSOR ON OFF SWITCH NOUTH SOUTH amp EAST WEST Position offset window 2 LAT LON Press the numeric keys to enter the latitude for own ship s position on the Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to switch from North to South and vice versa Roll the trackball to downward to pla
42. 5 2 Track plotting interval The track plotting interval can be changed as you like 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 4 key to show the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP menu 3 If PAGE 2 2 appears rotate the ENTER knob to select PREVIOUS PAGE 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to select TRACK INTERVAL 1 or TRACK INTERVAL 2 5 Roll the trackball in left right direction to select TIME or DIST distance as appropriate 6 Press the numeric keys to enter value Setting range is 00 005 to 99M59S Time 0 00 nm to 9 99 nm Distance Note 1 To clear data press the CLEAR key Note 2 You may remove a plotting interval from the PLOT INTVL key s selection sequence by entering all zeroes as the plotting interval For example if TRACK INTERVAL 2 is set as 00 005 or 0 00 nm the sequence PLOT INTVL key s sequence is as shown below TRACK INTERVAL 1 Hold TRACK INTERVAL 1 Hold 7 Press the ENTER knob 8 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 3 14 3 TRACKS 3 6 Erasing Tracks There are two methods to erase tracks by color and by line type Be absolutely sure you want to erase track erased track cannot be restored Note 1 Files set to YES on the DISPLAY DATA FROM MEMORY CARD menu cannot be erased See paragraph 10 2 3 Also files set to YES on the DISPLAY DATA FROM INTERNAL MEMORY menu cannot be erased See paragraph 10 4 2 Note
43. 7 TEMPERATURE GRAPH 11 36 TEMPERATURE SOURCE 9 12 TEMPERATURE UNIT 9 13 Test 2 2242221 1 12 9 TEXT INFORMATION 9 5 TIME 9 13 ThE OUMPUNW een 9 34 it dede 12 3 Track based route 6 4 Track Color e a 3 8 Hack lez Act Anwiki ees 3 13 TRANSMISSION 11 35 TRANSMISSION POWER 11 35 TRIMING BORDER LINE 9 5 Trip log 8 6 11 36 V ACA ton ae RR 2 12 11 16 W Waypoint 5 13 Waypoint data format 10 18 WAYPOINT INEO ren een eter 9 15 WAYPOINT NAME eene 9 5 WAYPOINT STATUS eiectus 9 15 WAYPOINT SWITCHING 9 14 White 11 21 Working memory eee 10 1 X PCIE alarm atest tae aee eere 8 4 XTE mohtltor eunt 2 5 2 Zero 11 41 ZOOM MARKER 11 37 INDEX IN 3 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD UJ Le WJ xj Co 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Tel 81 798 65 2111 Fax 81 798 65
44. 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 9 8 9 8 1 9 36 TEST amp MEMORY CLEAR Menu This menu provides the diagnostic test memory clearing GPS cold start and setting the password In this section only the password function is described For other items see Chapter 12 Setting the password You may use a password to prevent unauthorized operation of the equipment The equipment cannot be operated unless the correct password is entered at the power is on of the equipment Do not forget the password If you forget the password contact a FURUNO agent or dealer for advice The serviceman will restore default settings all waypoints and marks are erased 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 0 key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu 3 Press the 6 key to show the TEST amp MEMORY CLEAR menu 0 6 TEST amp MEMORY CLEAR gt 1 MEMORY I O TEST 2 KEYBOARD TEST 3 TEST PATTERN 4 MEMORY CLEAR 5 GPS COLD START 6 SET PASSWORD 7 RESET PASSWORD TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER OR PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO SELECT MENU Test amp memory clear menu 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 4 Press the 6 key to show the password window ESL END ABCDE FGHIJ KLMNO PQRST UVWXY Z 1 amp 12345 67890 abcde fghijk Imno parst 5 4 TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Password window Operate the trackball and E
45. 9 If own ship goes out of this range the audible and visual alarms are released Note To deactivate the alarm select 3 OFF at step 4 8 ALARMS 8 3 Cross Track Error Alarm Border Alarm The XTE alarm warns you when your boat is off its intended course When the XTE alarm is active two red dashed lines mark the XTE alarm area Start Destination point Own ship s d CH ieee ace O waypoint position Alarm setting Alarm XTE alarm The border alarm marks an area defined by two waypoints which you do not want to cross The audible and visual alarms will be released when your ship crosses the area defined by the two waypoints Setting line Alarm setting Alarm Own ship s position Border alarm Note The XTE and border alarms cannot be turned on together Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 6 key to show the ALARMS SETUP menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select XTE BORDER ALARM Press the 1 or 2 key to select 1 XTE or 2 BORD as appropriate Rotate the ENTER knob to select RANGE TO MONITOR below XTE BORDER ALARM 6 Press the numeric key to enter the range value Setting range 0 001 to 9 999 nm 7 Press the ENTER knob 8 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu gum II Note To deactivate the alarm select 3 OFF at step 4 8 4 8 4 8 ALARMS Proximity Alarm The proximity alarm alerts you when your vessel nears a waypoint
46. LIST Rotate the ENTER knob to select SPD TO CALC TTG Roll the trackball in left right direction to select ACTUAL SPD or SIM SPD For ACTUAL SPD go step 6 For SIM SPEED go to step 5 ACTUAL SPD Calculating with the actual ship s speed SIM SPD Calculating with a simulated value 5 Press the numeric keys to enter a ship s speed value TTG for the waypoint selected with the red cursor is calculated by using the speed value entered 6 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu mod PN 5 12 5 WAYPOINT 5 6 Displaying Waypoint Data You can show waypoint data on the plotter screen as follows 1 Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to show the cursor 2 Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the waypoint for which you want to know its data The data L L and comment window for the selected waypoint appears next to the waypoint mark 37 04 640 N Latitude Cursor 135 21 047 E 1 Longitude 01 51 0301 01 Comment 000001 Waypoint Waypoint data window Note If the data window does not appear do the following a Press the MENU 0 1 key in that order b Rotate the ENTER knob to select WAYPOINT INFO on page 2 2 of DISPLAY SETUP menu C Press the 1 key to select 1 ON and then press the MENU key several times to close the menu 5 13 5 WAYPOINT 5 7 5 14 Changing Waypoint Mark Size You may change the size of all waypoint marks to small or large or turn them off
47. OR PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO SELECT DISPLAY MODE Display modes setup menu 5 Press the 0 key several times to choose the page desired 6 Press the numeric key corresponding to the desired display A display modes setup menu appears Each display has six pages plotter 50 200 kHz Sounder 50 kHz Sounder page 1 2 200 kHz Sounder 2 For the plotter display without sounder see paragraph 9 6 1 7 Press the ZOOM IN or ZOOM OUT key to show the setup menu desired 11 33 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 0 4 1 ECHO SOUNDER 50 200 kHz DISPLAY MODES SETUP GO TO 1 2 PAGE OF E S 50 200 kHz DISPLAY MODES SETUP gt VERTICAL E S 50 200 kHz HORIZONTAL E S 50 200 kHz HORIZONTAL E S 50 200 kHz A SCOPE E S 50 200 kHz MIX HORIZONTAL 1 1 PLOTTER E S 50 200 kHz HORIZONTAL 1 1 PLOTTER NAV INFO1 E S 50 200 kHz HORIZONTAL 1 1 PLOTTER NAV INFO 2 E S 50 200 kHz HORIZONTAL 2 1 PLOTTER NAV INFO 1 E S 50 200 kHz HORIZONTAL 2 1 PLOTTER NAV INFO 2 E S 50 200 kHz HORIZONTAL 2 1 PLOTTER NAV INFO 2 E S 50 200 kHz HORIZONTAL 1 1 VIDEO PILOT E S 50 200 kHz HORIZONTAL 1 1 VIDEO PILOT NAV INFO 1 E S 50 200 kHz HORIZONTAL 1 1 VIDEO PILOT NAV INFO 2 E S 50 200 kHz HORIZONTAL 2 1 VIDEO PILOT E S 50 200 kHz HORIZONTAL 2 1 VIDEO PILOT NAV INFO 1 E S 50 200 kHz HORIZONTAL 2 1 VIDEO PILOT NAV INFO 2 E S 50 200 kHz ZOOM OUT key ZOOM IN key 0 4 1 PLOTTER MODES SET
48. ORANGE YELLOW GREEN LIGHT BLUE O BLUE WEAK DEEP BLUE No Signal Color bar Minute marker The minute marker displays a minute worth of time with two colored bars each bar 30 seconds in time It is useful for estimating elapsed time 11 40 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION Zero line The zero line represents the transducer s position It moves off the screen when a shifted range is used or is shown at draft depth when ship s draft is entered Zero line Range shifted Zero line Bottom echoes Bottom echoes are normally strongest and displayed in reddish brown or red but colors and width will vary with bottom material depth sea condition installation frequency pulselength and sensitivity A hard and rough bottom appears with a longer tail because it reflects more of the ultrasonic pulse Because of their stronger return shallow echoes appear wider than deep ones even when all bottom conditions are equal Also a longer bottom tail appears on slopes because of the difference in traveling time at both edges of the beam angle In the rugged bottom echoes are reflected on many different planes overlapping to present a 3D effect Rugged Color difference bottom in sea depth Soft S d bottom 8 bottom echo Slope Undulating Flat bottom bottom Bottom shapes 11 41 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 42 The nature of the bottom is known from the intensity and length of the
49. Pest bee Lm 10 8 10 3 Automatic Backup dean aaa ean den 10 9 10 3 1 Backup to a memory Op 10 9 11 vi 10 3 2 Backup by internal memoty rente tenen e e a ER neun 10 10 10 4 Internal MEMORY cM E 10 11 10 4 1 Saving data to internal 10 11 10 4 2 Displaying tracks and marks stored in the internal memory 10 12 10 4 3 Playing back data from the internal memory 10 14 10 5 Uploading Downloading 10 15 10 5 1 Downloading data onte dite nae opea dore 10 15 10 5 2 Dploadinig dala cec e e bet e Bt 10 17 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 1 1 110 11 1 11 1 Principle or OpSrallOfia 11 1 11 2 Ett 11 2 11 2 1 Single frequency display 50 KHZ or 200 2 11 2 11 2 2 Dual frequency display t e etel e qur n de bre in 11 3 11 2 3 Marker zoom display 50 kHz or 200 2 11 4 11 2 4 Bottom zoom display 50 kHz or 200 2 11 4 11 2 5 Bottom lock display 50 kHz or 200 2
50. QVO ta Ns 22 Canceling Navigation 1 Press the GOTO key to show the following message XXXXXX 15 NOW SET TO DESTINATION CANCEL ROUTE NAVIGATION YES PRESS KNOB NO PRESS CLEAR KEY Cancel message 2 Press the ENTER knob to cancel destinations or the CLEAR key to escape 8 ALARMS There are 12 alarms which generate both audible and visual alarms Arrival Alarm Anchor Watch Alarm XTE Alarm Border Alarm Proximity Alarm Speed Alarm Trip Log Alarm Temperature Alarm Shear Alarm Bottom Alarm Fish Alarm and Fish Alarm B L When an alarm setting is violated again the buzzer sounds and the speaker icon 2 and type of alarm appear You may silence the buzzer by pressing the CLEAR key The icon remains on the screen until the cause of the alarm is removed or the alarm is deactivated When an alarm setting is occured again the buzzer sounds and the speaker icon appears For fish alarms see paragraph 11 15 WGS84 Alarm icon Status abbreviation and alarm type appears alternately ARRIVAL SHEAR BOTTOM Arrival alarm Anchor watch alarm XTE alarm Border alarm Proximity alarm Speed alarm Trip log alarm Temperature alarm Shear alarm Bottom alarm Plotter display showing location of violated alarm indication Note When multiple alarms are violated the last violated alarm is shown at the bottom of the screen 8 ALARMS
51. SORT 1 ALPHA 2 DIST 3 MARK 2 ROUTES LIST 3 MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS amp DATA TRANSFER 4 MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP Page 1 SPD TO CALC TTG ACTUAL SPD SIM SPD 0 99 9 kt 0 kt BACK TRACK 1 YES 2 NO RECORD TYPE DISTANCE 0 99 9 nm 0 1 nm TIME 0M 99H59M 1M SPD TO CALC TTG ACTUAL SPD SIM SPD 0 99 9 kt O kt 1 SAVE DATA TO SHIP S TRACKS 1 YES 2 NO MEMORY CARD MARKS amp LINES 1 YES 2 NO WAYPOINTS amp ROUTES 1 YES 2 NO SETTING DATA 1 YES 2 NO CREATE NEW FILE L 2 PLAYBACK DATA SHIP S TRACKS 1 YES 2 NO FROM MEMORY MARKS amp LINES 1 YES 2 NO CARD WAYPOINTS amp ROUTES 1 YES 2 NO SETTING DATA 1 YES 2 NO 3 DISPLAY DATA FROM MEMORY CARD 4 DELETE FILE IN MEMORY CARD r 5 FORMAT MEMORY CARD 1 YES 2 NO 6 AUTO BACKUP AUTO BACKUP TO MEMORY CARD 1 YES 2 NO AUTO BACKUP TO INT MEMORY 1 YES 2 NO L SELECT BLOCK OF INT MEMORY 1 BLK1 2 BLK2 7 DISPLAY DATA FROM INTERNAL MEMORY 8 OPERATE 7 SHIP S TRACKS amp MARKS 1 YES 2 NO INTERNAL WAYPOINTS amp ROUTES 1 YES 2 NO MEMORY SETTING DATA 1 YES 2 NO SAVE TO INTERNAL MEMORY BLOCK 1 to 5 1 YES 2 NO PLAYBACK FROM INTERNAL MEMORY BLOCK 1 to 5 1 YES 2 NO 9 DATA TRANSFER TRANSFER FROM PC 1 YES 2 NO i MARKS amp LINES 1 YES 2 NO WAYPOINTS amp ROUTES 1 YES 2 NO TRANSFER TO PC 1 YES 2 NO
52. SOUTH EAST WEST NO YES YES SOG NO YES YES 9 31 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT STW NO YES YES TRIP LOG NO YES YES ODOMETER NO YES YES DEPTH NO YES YES TEMPERATURE NO YES YES DATE NO YES YES TIME NO YES YES OWN SHIP POSITION FOR JAPANESE Not used CURSOR POSITION FOR JAPANESE Not used OWN SHIP CURSOR POSITION FOR Not used JAPANESE SHIP S TRACK PLOTTING INTERVAL NO YES YES SCALE NO YES YES GPS STATUS NO YES YES DOP NO YES YES ALARM NO YES YES When turning the cursor on the data for cursor is shown If turned off the data for own ship s position appears 9 32 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT I O PORT SETUP Menu This menu sets up the I O ports and should be done at the installation Note that the data transfer between this unit and external equipment may be wrong after changing this menu settings Be sure the ports are correctly set Improper setting may prevent proper transfer of data 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 0 key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu 3 Press the 5 key to show the I O PORT SETUP menu 0 5 O PORT SETUP gt NMEA I O PORT 1 NMEA FORMAT TLL OUTPUT L L FORMAT OUTPUT DESTINATION SELECT OUTPUT SENTENCE NMEA I O PORT 1 NMEA FORMAT TLL OUTPUT L L FORMAT OUTPUT DESTINATION SELECT OUTPUT SENTENCE RS232C FORMAT BAUD RATE CHARACTER LENGTH STOP BIT PARITY NMEA FO
53. San Saivador Island Bahamas San Saivador Island Canada Including Newfoundland Island Alberta and British Columbla East Canada Manitoba and Ontario Nothwest Territories and Saskatchewan Yukon Canal Zone Caribbean Central America Cuba Greenland Mexico Alaska Canada CONUS Mexico Central America Corvo and Flores Islands Azores Egypt Mean Value Hawaii Kaual Maui Oahu Oman ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936 Mean Value England England of Man and Wales Scotland and Shetland Islands Wales Canary Islands Pitcaim Island South Chile near 53 s Mean Value Bolivia Chile Northem Chie near 19 s Chile Southem Chile near 43 s Colombia Ecuador Guyana Peru Venezuela Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands Qatar South Greenland Sardinia Islands Sao Maguel Santa Maria Islands Azores Espirlto Santo Island East Faikland Island Mean Value Argentina Bollvia Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Guyana Paraguay Peru Trinldad and Tobago Venezuela Singapore Porto Santo and Medeira Islands Falal Graclosa Pico Sao Jorge and Terceira Islands Brunel and East Malaysia Sarawak and Sadah Japan Korea Okinawa Tristan da Cunha Vitl Levu Island Fiji Islands Marshall Islands Suriname Bangka and
54. amp DATA TRANSFER menu Press the 9 key to show the DATA TRANSFER menu To upload mark line rotate the ENTER knob to select MARKS amp LINES of TRANSFER FROM PC Press the 1 key to select 1 YES To upload waypoint route rotate the ENTER knob to select WAYPOINT amp ROUTE of TRANSFER FROM PC 8 Press the 1 key to select 1 YES 9 Set RS 232C referring to paragraph 10 5 1 10 Rotate the ENTER knob to select TRANSFER FROM PC 11 Press the 1 key to select 1 YES One of the following messages appears oN oS NOD UPDATE DATA A ALL WAYPOINTS amp FROM PC ROUTE WILL BE DELETED ARE YOU SURE YES PRESS KNOB YES PRESS KNOB NO PRESS CLEAR KEY NO PRESS CLEAR KEY Mark line Waypoint Route 12 Press the ENTER knob to upload data The message UPDATING FROM PC NOW appears When the updating is finished the message UPDATE IS COMPLETED PRESS ENTER KNOB appears 13 When the uploading is completed press the ENTER knob 14 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 10 17 10 RECORDING amp PLAYING BACK DATA 10 18 Waypoint data format PFEC GPwpl ILII a yyyyy yyy a CR LF 1 2 3 4 Waypoint data format Waypoint latitude N S Waypoint longitude E W Waypoint name Number of characters is fixed 6 and space code is placed when the number of characters are less than 6 Waypoint color 7 Waypoint co
55. can also select item by rolling the trackball in up down direction 4 Roll the trackball in left right direction to select option with the red rectangle When the option is prefixed with numeral you can select it by pressing the appropriate numeric key In this manual selection by numeric key is used when both selection methods are available 5 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 1 18 1 BASIC OPERATION Entering numeric data Cursor 8 PLOTTER SETUP gt LORAN A GRI 0 01 CORRECTION 1 4000 0 us CORRECTION 2 4000 0 us TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Plotter setup menu 1 Press the appropriate numeric key 2 Press the ENTER knob You may also enter a value rotating the ENTER knob Note If you enter a wrong value move the cursor to the that position and then re enter the proper value The cursor for entering value is moved by rolling the trackball in left right direction To clear a line of data place the red cursor on the line and press the CLEAR key 1 19 1 BASIC OPERATION 1 20 Entering character Digit cursor Cursor PASSWORD ENT AGAIN Y END ABCDE FGHIJ KLMNO PQRST UVWXY Z 1 amp 12345 67890 abcde fghij klmno pqrst uvwxy z 4 SELECT ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTER BY TRACKBALL AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER OR PRESS NUMERIC KEY TO NAME WAYPOINT MOVE THE CURSOR TO END ONCE THE EDITION IS FINISHED
56. ce e ep rut e 11 25 11 14 Reviewing Past t eq odi Evan 11 26 LASTS PAINS seid edis lao anecdote e dua tla 11 27 TT 1571 Audio alarm OM OTs acts coat tet est tees 11 28 Fismala mM 11 29 11 15 5 Fish alarm etes uds n 11 30 11 36 Programmable Key Setups usasel d edarote dut ate Ce optet utat Dope dava e utut tag 11 31 11 17 Setting the DISPLAY MODE 11 33 11 18 ECHO SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP 2 2 4 4500 11 35 11 19 ECHO SOUNDER RANGE SETUP 11 38 11 20 Interpreting the Sounder 11 39 12 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING eere 12 1 12 1 iM me eMe e 12 1 12 2 Replacement Of rena e e Re p 12 2 12 3 Replacement or Battery cotum ht dud duse telles E aeg ale 12 2 12 4 Trackball saos mio esd Reni ded 12 3 12 5 Simple Troubleshooting 252 nei epe EP eer de 12 4 120 DIAQNOSUES a cake
57. cursor The trackball operation is available on the plotter screen 11 17 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 6 11 18 Entering Mark on the Display You can mark on the plotter or pilot display through the sounder display e Press appropriate numeric key among 1 through 7 at the moment a fish school etc appears on the sounder screen The sequence is as below depending on the display in use Sounder display A vertical bar is entered at the right edge of the echo sounder screen The color of this bar depends on the number of display colors used It is the second color from the top of color bar in the 16 color display or the top color in the 8 color display On the plotter display the selected mark is entered at ship s position the moment the key is pressed Plotter or pilot sounder displa A vertical bar is entered at the right edge of the echo sounder screen The mark is entered on the plotter or pilot display as below When the cursor is turned on at the cursor position When the cursor is turned off at own ship s position 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 7 Reducing Interference Interference from other acoustic equipment operating nearby or other electronic equipment on your boat may show itself on the display as shown below Interference from Electrical interference other sounder Types of interference To reduce interference do the following 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Pr
58. key to choose direction to follow route Destination route REVERSE and FOLLOW 2 ROUTE LIST DIR REVERSE 1 1 ROUTE NAME COMMENT GOTO 000001 mie Route list 6 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu A light blue line runs between the first waypoint and own ship s position and green lines connect other route waypoints Arrows on the line show the direction to follow Range and bearing from own ship s position to destination appear at the top of the screen 7 10 7 NAVIGATION Skipping route waypoints In some instances you may want to skip waypoints while following a route In the figure below for example the vessel has decided to navigate from waypoint 05 to 03 skipping waypoint 04 Waypoint 1 Waypoint 2 PORT 1 di Waypoint 3 Waypoint 4 Waypoint 5 4 4 7 Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 2 key to show the ROUTES LIST Rotate the ENTER knob to select a route Press the ENTER knob three times to show the waypoints list Rotate the ENTER knob to select the waypoint you want to skip Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to show next to the waypoint selected at step 5 D ee 000002 ROUTE LIST PAGE 1 2 NO WPT LATITUDE LONGITUDE DISTANCE TTG 1 000001 34 44 041 N 135 21 255 E 0 00nm 0 0H 2 000002 34 44 237 N 135 20 936 E nm H 3 00003 33 43 878 N 134 20 049 E 1 00nm 0 1H
59. knob The selected function appears in the menu Press the MENU key several times to close the menu The next page shows the menu items and functions 9 22 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Function keys Menu item Function WAYPOINTS LIST Shows the WAYPOINTS LIST ROUTES LIST Shows the ROUTES LIST DISP MEMORY CARD Shows the DISPLAY DATA FROM MEMORY CARD menu appears DISP INT MEMORY Shows the DISPLAY DATA FROM INTERNAL MEMORY menu INT MEM OPERATION Shows the OPERATE INTERNAL MEMORY menu MARKS LINES Each press of the key changes the line type in the sequence below Solid line Dotted line Alternate long and short dashed lines Double dashed line DISP TARGET TRACKS Turns the target tracks on or off DISP SUB TRACKS Turns the sub tracks on or off EDIT MARKS Shows the EDIT MARKS window DELETE MARKS Shows the DELETE MARKS window SAVE MARKS Shows the SAVE MARKS window EDIT TRACKS Shows the EDIT SHIP S TRACKS window DELETE TRACKS Shows the DELETE SHIP S TRACKS window DELETE ALL TRACKS Deletes own ship s track wholly This function is not available when a menu is displayed ALARM SETUP Shows the ALARM SETUP menu DISP ALL SYMBOLS Turns all navigation symbols on or off CONTOUR LINE SETUP Turns the contour lines on or off This function is not available when a menu is displayed RESET TRIP LOG Resets the trip lo
60. left right direction to move the time marker to measure the elapsed time 5 6 C 10 0 Minute and seconds of time marker Depth of VRM H Time marker How to use the time cursor To measure depth or time in the plotter pilot sounder display follow the procedure below Further you may mark the geographical location of a fish school on the plotter display a Press the CURSOR ON OFF key more than three seconds to enable trackball operation on the sounder display At this time the track cursor appears on the ship s track line and it denotes the approximate geographical position of the time marker on the sounder screen 11 16 000001 20 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION GPS2D wassa 5 6 C_10 0 kt AUTO C Track cursor OFF Trackball is available on plotter screen Track cursor ON Trackball is available on sounder screen Track cursor Track cursor b Operate the trackball to place the time marker on the fish school desired and then press the appropriate numeric key among 1 7 to mark the location of the fish school on the plotter display Also a vertical line is entered at the time marker position The color of the line is the second color from the top of the color bar in the 16 color display the top color of the color bar in the 8 color display Waypoint can be entered at track cursor position similarly c Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to erase the track
61. or red this is necessary to display the zero line and bottom in reddish brown or red In other words the echoes displayed in orange thru light blue may be considered to be tiny fish such as whitebait Low frequency High frequency These echoes are likely to be small fish Blue Displayed in blue since high freq echo is weaker Reddish brown Displayed in reddish brown since high freq echoes are red or reddish brown How the mix display works 11 7 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 2 9 Plotter or Pilot sounder display This display provides the plotter display on the upper half of the screen and the normal sounder display on the bottom half or 2 3 of screen plotter 1 3 sounder It is useful for searching fish schools at cruising speed Note that vertical division is also available Plotter screen 56 1004 Sounder screen Plotter sounder display vertically 11 8 11 3 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION Automatic Sounder Operation Automatic sounder operation is useful when you are preoccupied with other tasks and do not have the time to adjust the display The automatic sounder function automatically selects the proper gain range scale and clutter suppression level according to depth It works as follows e Range changes automatically to locate the bottom on the lower half of screen The range jumps to one step shallowe
62. set the alarm range and then press the ENTER knob Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 00N en Te oa Paus Note To deactivate the alarm select 2 OFF at step 4 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT This chapter describes the various options which allow you to set up your unit to suit your needs 9 1 CHART SETUP Menu The CHART SETUP menu provides for chart offset track controls and chart details 9 1 1 Offsetting the chart In some instances position may be off by a 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 the error by offsetting chart position as follows 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 7 key to show the CHART SETUP menu If the CHART SETUP menu does not appear rotate the ENTER knob clockwise to show it 7 CHART SETUP GOTO CONTOUR LINES SETUP gt OFFSET CHART POSITION1 YES 2 NO LAT LON GRID 0 OFF E H TEXT INFORMATION 1 YES 2 NO WAYPOINTS 1 LARGE 2 SMALL 3 OFF WAYPOINT NAME 1 YES 2 NO CHART BORDER LINES 1 YES 2 NO LANDMASS 0 OFF E 81 BEEEEESS TRIMMING BORDER LINE 0 OFF W a BEEEEEES BACKGROUND o orFF BH a HEHEHE TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Chart setup menu 3 Rotate the ENTER knob to select OFFSET CHART POSITION 9 1 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 9 2
63. ship s position 6 Press the ENTER knob The waypoint edit window disappears and the waypoint data is changed 7 Press the MENU key to close the menu 5 WAYPOINT 5 3 5 10 Erasing Individual Waypoints Individual waypoints can be erased by the cursor or through the WAYPOINTS LIST Erasing waypoints by the cursor 1 Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to show the cursor 2 Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the waypoint you want to erase A flashing diamond mark appears over the waypoint when it is correctly selected 3 Press the CLEAR key You are asked if you are sure to erase the waypoint THIS WAYPOINT XXXXXX USED FOR NAVIGATION WAYPOINT NAME XXXXXX WIL BE DELETED WILL IT BE DELETED YES PRESS KNOB NO PRESS CLEAR KEY ARE YOU SURE YES PRESS KNOB NO PRESS CLEAR KEY Normal waypoint Destination waypoint Erasing message 4 Press the ENTER knob The waypoint is erased from both the plotter screen and the WAYPOINTS LIST Erasing waypoints through the WAYPOINTS LIST 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 1 key to show the WAYPOINTS LIST 3 Rotate the ENTER knob to select the waypoint you want to erase You can sort waypoints in alphabetical or distance order or by mark shape See paragraph 5 4 Press the CLEAR key 5 Press the ENTER knob The waypoint is erased from both the WAYPOINTS LIST and the plotter screen 6 Press the MENU k
64. show the main menu Press the 3 key to show the MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS amp DATA TRANSFER menu Press the 1 key to show the SAVING DATA TO MEMORY CARD menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select item to save Press the 1 key to select YES Repeat steps 5 and 6 to choose other items to save Rotate the ENTER knob to select the file under which to save the data Press the MENU key to show the following window OVERWRITE YES PRESS KNOB NO PRESS CLEAR KEY 10 5 10 RECORDING amp PLAYING BACK DATA 10 2 3 10 6 10 Press the ENTER knob The overwriting starts The message NOW SAVING DATA TO MEMORY CARD DO NOT TURN OFF DISPLAY UNIT UNTIL COMPLETED appears When the overwriting is finished the message COMPLETED SAVING DATA PRESS KNOB TO CONTINUE appears 11 After the completed message appears press the ENTER knob 12 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Displaying data from a memory card Tracks and marks in a memory card can be displayed on the screen as follows 1 Insert a memory card into the left slot 2 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 3 Press the 3 key to show the MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS amp DATA TRANSFER menu 4 Press the 3 key to show the DISPLAY DATA FROM MEMORY CARD menu 3 3 DISPLAY DATA FROM MEMORY CARD FILE NAME TRACKS MARKS DISPLAY gt FILE 1 120 20 NO FILE 2 916 0 NO TURN KNOB TO SELECT FILE P
65. stays on the screen until the cause of the alarm is cleared or the alarm is deactivated Alarm icon 5 6 C10 0 kt AUTO C Violated alarm blinking FISH Appears at the right side FISH B L Appears at the left side Starting point Alarm marker Right side Fish alarm Left side Fish alarm B L Single frequency display fish alarm is violated Note When multiple alarms occur the audible alarm sounds for the last alarm 11 27 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 15 1 Audio alarm on off The audio alarm sounds whenever an alarm setting is violated You can enable 11 28 or disable the audio alarm 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 6 key to show the ALARMS SETUP menu 6 ALARM SETUP p gt AUDIO ALARM ARRIVAL ANCHOR WATCH RANGE TO MONITOR XTE BOADER ALARM RANGE TO MONITOR PROXIMITY ALARM SPEED ALARM MINIMUM SPEED MAXIMUM SPEED TRIP LOG ALARM DIST TO MONITOR TEMPERATURE ALARM MINIMUM TEMPERATURE MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE SHEAR ALARM GRADIENT OF TEMP INTERVAL BOTTOM ALARM DEPTH RANGE FISH ALARM DEPTH RANGE FISH ALARM B L DEPTH RANGE f SHORT 2 LONG 3 CONT 4 OFF 1 ARRIVAL 2 ANCHOR 3 OFF 0 050 nm 1 0 050 1 1 INSIDE 000 0 kt 030 0 kt 1 ON 0000 1 nm 1 INSIDE 00 0 C 30 0 C 1 ON 00 1 C 010 MIN 1 ON 0000 0 ft 00 0 ft 1 ON 0000 0 ft 00 0 ft 1 ON 0000 0 ft 00 0 ft 2 BOAD 3 OFF 2 OFF 2 00 3 OF
66. system is selected POSITION SMOOTHING When the DOP or receiving condition is unfavorable the GPS fix may change even if the vessel is dead in water This change can be reduced by smoothing the raw GPS fixes A setting between 000 to 999 is available The higher the setting the more smoothed the raw data however too high a setting slows response time to change in latitude and longitude This is especially noticeable at high ship s speeds 000 is the normal setting increase the setting if the GPS fix changes 9 17 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 9 18 SPEED SMOOTHING During position fixing ship s velocity speed is directly measured by receiving GPS satellite signals The raw velocity data may change randomly depending on receiving conditions and other factors You can reduce this random variation by increasing the smoothing Like with latitude and longitude smoothing the higher the speed smoothing the more smoothed the raw data If the setting is too high however the response to speed and course change slows For no smoothing enter all zeroes SPEED AVERAGING INT Calculation of ETA and TTG is based on average ship s speed over a given period If the period is too long or too short calculation error will result Change the setting accordingly if calculation error occurs SPEED AVERAGING EXT Speed averaging for the ship s speed data received from external equipment in NMEA format LATITUDE OFFSET LONGITUDE OFFSE
67. those currently displayed are erased ALL All tracks in the memory are erased 8 Rotate the ENTER knob to select ENTER 9 Follow step 9 in paragraph 3 6 1 D 3 18 3 7 3 TRACKS Editing Tracks The color and style of tracks may be edited as desired Note 1 Files set to YES on the DISPLAY DATA FROM MEMORY CARD menu cannot be edited See paragraph 10 2 3 Also files set to YES on the DISPLAY DATA FROM INTERNAL MEMORY menu cannot be edited See paragraph 10 4 2 Note 2 Tracks set to change according to water temperature or depth cannot be erased See paragraph 3 3 1 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 5 key to show the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS EDITION menu 3 Press the 4 key to show the EDIT SHIP S TRACKS window 5 4 EDIT SHIP S TRACKS ENTER gt SELECT 1 2 3 INSIDE 4 OUTSIDE COLOR 1 9 2 8 3 47 5 6 8 7 8 NONE STYLE 1 2 3 4 5 NONE SET SELECT COLOR AND SHAPE PLACE CURSOR ON ENTER Edit ship s tracks window Rotate the ENTER knob to choose SELECT Press appropriate numeric key to select the method Rotate the ENTER knob to select COLOR Press appropriate numeric key to select the color to be changed Rotate the ENTER knob to select STYLE 9 Press appropriate numeric key to select the line type 10 Rotate the ENTER knob to select ENTER 11 Do the follows depending on your selection at step 5 For d
68. uci i e cun el 11 27 Almanac ee tene 12 12 Anchor watch 8 3 ANTENNA 9 19 ANTENNA POSITION 9 16 Arrival alarm 8 3 Auto mode cx X 11 10 B 9 5 Basic 44 242422 11 14 12 2 BAUD 9 33 BEARING 9 13 Border 8 4 Bottom 11 41 Bottom discrimination 11 5 Bottom lock display 11 5 Bottom zoom display 11 4 Brilliance 1 6 C Gold starb as deat tite trie 12 11 Color Dale entre 11 40 Compass Indicator i e 2 5 Compass plotter pilot display 2 4 COURSE 9 14 CHARACTER LENGTH 9 35 CHART BORDER LINES 9 5 CSOT cerra i ces OPER cere 2 7 D DEFAULT LATITUDE 9 19 DEFAULT LONGITUDE 9 19 DEPTH INFORMATION
69. you may want to record the current display before replaying data 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 3 key to show the MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS amp DATA TRANSFER menu Press the 8 key to show the OPERATE INTERNAL MEMORY menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select item to replay Press the 1 key to select 1 YES Repeat steps 4 and 5 for other items to replay Rotate the ENTER knob to select BLOCK 1 2 3 4 or 5 from PLAYBACK FROM INTERNAL MEMORY 8 Press the 1 key to select 1 YES The following message window appears ACO OVERWRITE YES PRESS KNOB NO PRESS CLEAR KEY 9 Press the ENTER knob 10 After the completed message appears press the ENTER knob The unit restarts automatically when selecting SETTING DATA 11 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 10 RECORDING amp PLAYING BACK DATA 10 5 Uploading Downloading Data You can upload download mark line waypoint in alphabetical order and route in numerical order from to a PC to the working memory through the PC NMEA IN port at the rear of the display unit To upload download use the Hyper Terminal Supplied with Windows Tera Term free software or equivalent 10 5 1 Note 1 Route data contains comment data for routes Note 2 DGPS facility is not available while uploading downloading data Note 3 The DATA TRANSFER FROM TO PC menu provides a wiring di
70. 0000 00 000 Retainer ring h Ball Display unit 2 Remove the retainer ring and ball 3 Clean the ball with a soft lint free cloth and then blow carefully into the ball cage to dislodge dust and lint 4 Look for a build up of dirt on the metal rollers If dirty clean the rollers using a cotton swab moistened lightly with isopropyl rubbing alcohol 5 Make sure that fluff from the swab is not left on the rollers 6 Replace the ball and retainer ring Note Trackball maintenance parts are available as below Part Type Code No Retainer ring and ball MU3721 000 144 645 12 3 12 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING 12 5 Simple Troubleshooting This section provides simple troubleshooting procedures which the user can follow to restore normal operation If you cannot restore normal operation do not attempt to check inside the unit Any trouble should be referred to a qualified technician General troubleshooting Then e check for blown fuse e check that the power connector is firmly fastened you cannot turn on the power e check for damaged power cable e check battery for proper voltage output no picture appears e press the BRILL key for several times there is no response when a key is pressed e turn off and on the power Plotter troubleshooting Then position is not fi
71. 18 Sur R Ee E src 3 19 3 8 Changing Track Memory eene 3 20 4 MARKS amp LIMES 4 1 4 TA Entering MarKS oe eco etes Bord ebd dane He e cue 4 1 4 2 Changing ot uet med dnte nnn tv ite n 4 3 4 3 Changing Mark SIZ6 n o UR CH eR ex DI Set renti Reged 4 4 4A Entering Line Meet 4 5 4 5 Selecting Line Typ6s oic opo e ot iei etie teque ae as hate 4 5 46 ErasingMArks Pate o ete omae 4 6 4 7 Ediung Marks eor nee e eL ent ecc fue tes Ee c ees 4 9 4 8 Displaying Mark D ta o et gie e e gebe me dees ee 4 10 STArQeL E 4 10 en 5 1 5 1 Entering VVaypolnls ee 5 1 5 1 1 Entering waypoints at own ship s 5 1 5 1 2 Entering waypoints by the Cursor uie oe ie 5 2 5 1 3 Entering waypoints by latitude and longitude position 5 3 5 1 4 Entering waypoints by range and bearing 5 6 5 1 5 Entering waypoints by Loran or Loran 5
72. 2 2D 3D DGPS WAAS 1 DGPS 2 WAAS 3 AUTO 4 OFF DGPS WAAS ALARM 1 YES 2 NO DGPS BEACON STATION 1 AUTO 2 MANUAL L SELECT FREQUENCY 283 5 kHz DGPS BAUD RATE 1 50 2 100 3 200 WAAS SERACH 1 AUTO 2 MAN 134 CORRCTIONS DATA SET 02 MENU TREE RANGE ZOOM IN RANGE ZOOM OUT REMOTE CONTROLLER KEY 5 SETUP REMOTE CONTROLLER KEY 6 SETUP 3 PROGRAMMABLE PROGRAMMABLE KEYS SETUP WAYPOINTS LIST _ PROGRAMMABLE KEYS amp REMOTE SHIFT KEY SETUP E S SHIFT FUNCTIONS LIST CONTROLLER RANGE KEY SETUP E S RANGE _ SETUP GAIN KEY SETUP E S GAIN VRM KEY SETUP VRM REMOTE CONTROLLER KEY 1 SETUP WAYPOINT KEY PROGRAMMABLE REMOTE CONTROLLER KEY 2 SETUP PRESS KNOB TO ENTER FUNCTIONS LIST FOR REMOTE CONTROLLER KEY 3 SETUP CLEAR KEY REMOTE CONTROLLER REMOTE CONTROLLER KEY 4 SETUP MARK 1 PLOTTER 50 200 kHz E S 50 kHz E S 1 2 4 DISPLAY MODES 1 DISPLAY MODES amp NAV DATA SETUP 50 kHz E S 2 2 200 kHz E S 1 2 200 kHz E S 2 2 WINDOW SETUP 2 NAV DATA WINDOW NAV INFO 1 NAVIGATION DATA SETUP NAV INFO 2 WINDOW SETUP GOTO INFO1 GOTO INFO2 5 PORT NMEA I O PORT 1 SETUP NMEA FORMAT 1 0183 Ver 1 5 2 Ver 2 0 TLL OUTPUT 1 ON 2 OFF L L FORMAT 1 DD MM MM 2 DD MM MMM DD OUTP
73. 2 NO PLOTTER RANGE SETUP 1 YES 2 NO PANEL DIMMER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 HUE 1 DAY 2 NIGHT 3 4 MANUAL 01 1L1 02 1L4 03 1L5 04 1L6 06 181 07 152 08 183 09 184 11 2H8 12 2H4 13 2H5 14 2H6 16 281 17 282 18 283 19 284 21 286 22 287 TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Plotter setup menu 3 Rotate the ENTER knob to select LORAN A GRI to show the station codes in the menu 4 Use the numeric keys to enter GRI code 9 7 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Se a If necessary rotate the ENTER knob to select CORRECTION 1 to enter offset Use the numeric keys to enter position offset and then press the ENTER knob Use the CURSOR ON OFF key to switch from to and vice versa If necessary enter an offset at CORRECTION 2 Rotate the ENTER knob to select TD DISPLAY Press the 1 key to select 1 LORAN A Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Displaying position in Loran C Qe A an Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 8 key to show the PLOTTER SETUP menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select LORAN C GRI to show the GRI code in the menu Use the numeric keys to enter GRI code For GRI9970 for example press the 1 and 0 keys to show the chain list Use the numeric keys to enter station pair and then press the ENTER knob If necessary rotate the ENTER knob to select CORRECTION 1 below LORAN C GRI to enter offset Us
74. 2 Press the 0 key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu 3 Press the 3 key to show the PROGRAMMABLE KEYS amp REMOTE CONTROLLER SETUP menu 9 21 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7 0 3 PROGRAMMABLE KEYS amp REMOTE CONTROLLER SETUP PROGRAMMABLE KEYS SETUP WAYPOINTS LIST SHIFT KEY SETUP E S SHIFT RANGE KEY SETUP E S RANGE GAIN KEY SETUP E S GAIN VRM KEY SETUP VRM REMOTE CONTROLLER KEY SETUP SAVE MOB KEY REMOTE CONTROLLER KEY 2 SETUP PRES KNOB TO ENTER REMOTE CONTROLLER KEY 3 SETUP CLEAR KEY REMOTE CONTROLLER KEY 4 SETUP MARK 1 OLO REMOTE CONTROLLER KEY 5 SETUP 3 1 RANGE ZOOM IN REMOTE CONTROLLER KEY 6 SETUP 5 RANGE ZOOM OUT 6 REMOTE CONTROLLER TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER Programmable key amp remote controller setup menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select the item key you want to change and then press the ENTER knob When changing the function of the PROG key for example select PROGRAMMABLE KEYS SETUP The PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION LIST appears shown on the next page This list has two pages page 1 for plotter functions and page 2 for echo sounder functions For echo sounder functions see paragraph 11 16 If page 2 appears rotate the ENTER knob to select PREVIOUS PAGE You can change pages by pressing the ZOOM IN key page 1 and ZOOM OUT key page 2 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose a function and press the ENTER
75. 2 You program other function to each key See paragraph 9 5 2 Record the function name on the label on the remote controller using an oil based felt tip pen 1 2 1 BASIC OPERATION 1 2 Loading a Mini Chart Card Your unit reads FURUNO and NavCharts NAVIONICS chart cards or C MAP available in near future chart cards depending on the type of display unit you have Insert the appropriate chart card for your area before turning the power on to show chart data automatically Note Static electricity can be passed through your fingers to a card and destroy the contents of the card To prevent this always touch a metallic object such as a steel desk before handling a memory card 1 Push down the lid catch to open the mini chart card slot cover P 5050 0 5 0 A triangle mark QQ 000 CO 00 009000 00 Card slot Card slot cover 2 Insert appropriate mini chart card groove side up in the right side slot Left side Memory card or Mini chart card Y A Right side Mini chart card only Card slot LE Mini chart card Chart card Inside chart card groove side up 3 Close the slot cover to protect the chart drive Keep the slot cover closed at all times Press the center of the lid catch to close it 1 3 1 BASIC OPERATION 1 3 1 4 Turning the Power On Off Turnin
76. 4 N age nm H i Skipped waypoint f Waypoints window Note To restore the waypoint press the CURSOR ON OFF key again to erase the 7 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 7 11 7 NAVIGATION 7 4 7 12 Switching waypoint When you arrive to a waypoint on a route you can switch to the next waypoint two ways PERPENDICULAR or ARRIVAL CIRCLE PERPENDICULAR Automatically switches the TO waypoint when the boat enters the arrival alarm range or the boat passes an imaginary perpendicular line passing through the center of the destination waypoint ARRIVAL ALARM Automatically switches the TO waypoint when your boat is within the arrival alarm area For how to set the arrival alarm area see chapter 8 Arrival alarm range Switches to the next waypoint here 7 Switches to the next waypoint here Waypoint 1 Waypoint 1 PERPENDICULAR ARRIVAL CIRCLE Switching waypoint To select waypoint switching method do the following Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 0 key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu Press the 1 key to show the DISPLAY SETUP menu If page 2 2 appears rotate the ENTER knob to select PREVIOUS PAGE Rotate the ENTER knob to select WAYPOINT SWITCHING Press the 1 or 2 key to select 1 PERPENDICULAR or 2 ARRIVAL CIRCLE as appropriate 7 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu
77. 4200 Pub NO DOC 595 Declaration of Conformity FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Manufacturer 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Address declare under our sole responsibility that the product Color GPS plotter sounder Models GP 3500 and GP 3500F consisting of display unit GP 3500 or GP 3500F Antenna unit GPA 017S or GPA 019S Remote controller RMC 3500 Transducer 520 5PSD and Temperature sensor T O2MSB Model name serial number are in conformity with the essential requirements as described in the Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment R amp TTE Directive and satisfies all the technical regulations applicable to the product within this Directive EN 60945 1997 01 IEC 60945 Third edition 1996 11 EN 60945 2002 11 IEC 60945 Fourth edition 2002 08 title and or number and date of issue of the standard s or other normative document s For assessment see e Statement of Opinion 03214192 AA 00 of 1 July 2003 issued by Telefication The Netherlands EMC Test Report FLI 12 03 023 of 23 May 2003 and Safety Test Report FLI 12 03 024 of 30 May 2003 prepared by Furuno Labotech International Co Ltd On behalf of Furuno Electric Co Ltd Hiroaki Komatsu Nishinomiya City Japan Manager July 14 2003 International Rules and Regulations
78. 6 Entering waypoints by range and bearing This method is useful when you want to enter a waypoint by using range and bearing to a target found on a radar Qo Es OTN Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 1 key to show the WAYPOINTS LIST Press the WPT key to show the waypoint edit window Rotate the ENTER knob to select COORDINATE Press the 2 key to select 2 RNG BRG Rotate the ENTER knob to select RANGE WAYPOINT NAME 000001 gt RANGE 801 3 nm BEARING 182 5 Waypoint edit window Range Bearing Use the numeric keys to enter the range from own ship to the waypoint Rotate the ENTER knob to select BEARING Use the numeric keys to enter the bearing from own ship to the waypoint Follow from step 10 in 5 1 3 Entering waypoints by longitude and latitude position 5 WAYPOINT 5 1 5 Entering waypoints by Loran A or Loran C LOPs 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 8 key to show the PLOTTER SETUP menu 3 Rotate the ENTER knob to select TD DISPLAY 8 PLOTTER SETUP LORAN A GRI 81 01 CORRECTION 1 000 0us CORRECTION 2 000 0us LORAN C GRI 00 19 29 CORRECTION 1 000 0us CORRECTION 2 000 0us DECCA CHAIN 01 R G CORRECTION 1 400 00 LANE CORRECTION 2 400 00 LANE TD DISPLAY 1 LORAN A 2 LORAN C 3 DECCA RESET TRP LOG 1 YES 2 NO PLOTTER RANGE SETUP 1 YES 2 NO PANEL DIMMER 12345678 HUE 1 DAY 2 NIGHT 3 TWILI 4 MANUAL
79. 6 Blue 2 8 Blue 3 16 Blue 4 8 Dark blue 5 16 White 6 8 White 7 16 Black 8 8 Black 9 Monochrome 8 colors Press the ENTER knob Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 11 Customizing Colors In addition to the standard and factory programmed color sets the user may set and store nine sets of display colors and recall them from the HUE window 1 2 3 en s Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 9 key to show the ECHO SOUNDER SETUP menu Press the 6 key to show the USER COLOR SETUP menu USER COLOR SETUP gt USER COLOR 1 234567 89 DEFAULT SET 1 YES 2 NO NEW COLOR ORIGINAL COLOR m O m a a E Bl g m a Color bar TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL User color setup menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select USER COLOR Press appropriate numeric key to select a user color number Rotate the ENTER knob to select the color number 1 through 16 to change Roll the trackball in left right direction to select R red G green or B blue as appropriate Use the numeric keys to enter the color brightness The larger the number the brighter the color Repeat step 8 for R or B 11 23 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPE
80. 9 9 99 9 F 86 0 F SHEAR ALARM 1 2 OFF F GRADIENT OF TEMP 0 1 10 F 0 2 F INTERVAL 10 120s 10s BOTTOM ALARM 1 ON 2 OFF DEPTH 0 9999 9 ft 0 mft RANGE 0 99 9 ft 0 ft FISH ALARM 1 ON 2 OFF F DEPTH 0 9999 9 ft 0 ft RANGE 0 99 9 ft 0 ft FISH ALARM B L 1 ON 2 OFF DEPTH 0 9999 9 ft 0 ft RANGE 0 99 9 ft 0 ft MENU TREE 7 CHART SETUP _ OFFSET CHART POS 1 YES 2 NO LOFFSET METHOD 1 CURSOR 2 LAT LON 3 DELTA L L 4 CANCEL LAT LON GRID 0 OFF select from among 7 colors GRN r TEXT INFORMATION 1 YES 2 NO L WAYPOINTS 1 LARGE 2 SMALL OFF L WAYPOINT NAME 1 YES 2 NO CHART BORDER LINES 1 YES 2 NO LANDMASS 0 OFF select from among 16 colors YEL H TRIMMING BORDER LINE 0 OFF select from among 16 colors YEL BACKGROUND 0 OFF select from among 16 colors NAV AIDS 1 ON 2 OFF LIGHT HOUSES 1 ON 2 OFF OTHER SYMBOLS 0 OFF select from among 7 colors WHT CONTOUR LINES SETUP CONTOUR LINES 1 ON 2 OFF DEPTH 10 m 0 OFF select from among 7 colors RED DEPTH 10 m 0 OFF select from among 7 colors YEL DEPTH gt 10 m 0 OFF select from among 7 colors BLU DEPTH INFORMATION 0 OFF select from among 7 colors RED CONTOUR LINES AREA 00000 00328 ft CHART DETAILS SETUP 8 PLOTTER SETUP LORAN A GRI 00 01 CORRECTION 1 999 9 999 9 us 000 0 us CORREC
81. ALL SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Echo sounder range setup menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select the range to change RANGE 1 through 8 Set the ranges of the ECHO SOUNDER RANGE window which is shown by pressing the RANGE key Setting range 15 to 4000 ft ZOOM RANGE Set the zoomed range for Marker zoom and Bottom zoom displays Setting range 15 to 400 ft BOTTOM LOCK RANGE Set the zoomed range for Bottom lock and Bottom discrimination displays Setting range 15 or 30 ft Roll the trackball in left right direction to set range For basic range set depth from lowest to highest A range cannot be higher than its succeeding neighbor Press the MENU key for several times to close the menu 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 20 Interpreting the Sounder Display This section provides using typical examples the information necessary for interpreting the sounder display 5 6 C 10 0kt Minute mark Zero line Surface noise Color bar Fish school Sea bottom Typical single frequency display 11 39 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION Color bar The color bar shows the relation between echo intensity and echo color on the screen The top color reddish brown is the strongest color and the lower colors the weakest The bar can be used as a reference to estimate density of a fish school fish specifies and hardness of the bottom The background color can be selected on the menu screen R BRN RED
82. BLOCK OF INT MEMORY Press the 1 or 2 key to select the memory block where to save backup data Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Whenever turning the power on data is automatically stored in the block selected at step 7 Note When this setting is done the backup starts automatically after the caution screen at the power on The message NOW DOING AUTO BACKUP WAIT FOR A WHILE appears while the backup 10 RECORDING amp PLAYING BACK DATA 10 4 Internal Memory Your unit has five internal memories in which to store data Data are saved and replayed between the working memory and internal memory 10 4 1 Saving data to internal memory Data in the working memory can be saved to the internal memories The total number of points for tracks marks and lines is 16 000 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 3 key to show the MEMEMORY CARD IOERATIONS amp DATA TRANSFER menu 3 Press the 8 key to show the OPERATE INTERNAL MEMORY 3 8 OPERATE INTERNAL MEMORY SHIP S TRACKS amp MARKS 1 YES 2 NO WAYPOINTS amp ROUTES 1 YES 2 NO SETTING DATA 1 YES 2 NO SAVE TO INTERNAL MEMORY BLOCK 1 1 YES 2 NO BLOCK 2 1 YES 2 NO BLOCK 3 1 YES 2 NO BLOCK 4 1 YES 2 NO BLOCK 5 1 YES 2 NO PLAYBACK FROM INTERNAL MEMORY BLOCK 1 1 YES 2 NO BLOCK 2 1 YES 2 NO BLOCK 3 1 YES 2 NO BLOCK 4 1 YES 2 NO BLOCK 5 1 YES 2 NO TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SEL
83. Belltung Islands Indonesia Camp Mcmurdo Area Antarctica Kalimantan Islands Indonesia Afghanistan Taiwan Madagascar Uruguay Sweden Russia Finland ICONS Icon Meaning Selected mark s shape and color Shape 6 MN Z AB 0 xk g Color RED YEL GRN L BLU PPL BLU WHT North marker points to North Correct chart and suitable scale Chart over enlarged e Chart card not inserted e Wrong chat card e Chart scale too small Alarm setting violated Track is not being recoded OI AEN gt Chart offset applied 0 gt Voyage based route is being created Latitude and longitude position offset applied EJAN Voltage of battery on circuit board in display unit is low Contact your dealer about replacement AP 9 WHAT IS WAAS WAAS available in North America is a provider in the woridwide SBAS Satelite Based Augmentation System navigation system CBAS provides GPS signal corrections to SBAS users for even better position accuracy typically better than three meters 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 prov
84. D MM MMM 3 00 MM MMMM 4 00 MM SS S RANGE amp SPEED UNITS 1 nm kt 2 km km h 3 sm mph DEPTH UNIT 1 m 2 ft 3 fa 4 pb TEMPERATURE UNIT 1 C 2 F TIME DISPLAY 1 12 HOURS 2 24 HOURS BEARING READOUT 1 TRUE 2 MAGNETIC MAGNETIC VARIATION 1 AUTO 2 MANUAL 07 0 W HEADING MARKER 1 ON 2 OFF COURSE VECTOR 1 LINE 2 VECTOR 3 OFF WAYPOINT SWITCHING 1 PERPENDICULAR 2 ARRIVAL CIRCLE RNG amp BRG MODE 1 RHUMB LINE 2 GREAT CIRCLE SET GOTO METHOD 1 1 POINT 2 35 POINTS 3 NEAR SERVICE 4 PORT SERVICE RANGE SCALE 1 RANGE 2 SCALE SCALE DISPLAY 1 ON 2 OFF GPS STATUS 1 ON 2 OFF WAYPOINT STATUS 1 ON 2 OFF WAYPOINT INFO 1 ON 2 OFF MARK STATUS 1 ON 2 OFF OWN SHIP S MARK 1 LARGE 2 SMALL 3 SHIP SHIP S LENGTH 0 1 99 9 m 10 m SHIP S WIDTH 0 1 99 9 m 2 m ANTENNA POSITION Va 0 1 99 9 m 5 m ANTENNA POSITION Hb 0 1 99 9 m 1 m SELECT NAV SOURCE 1 INT 2 EXT 3 EXT LORAN C 4 ALL LOCAL TIME INT GPS 13 30 13 30 00 00 LOCAL TIME EXT NAV 13 30 13 30 00 00 GEODETIC DATUM WGS 84 POSITION SMOOTHING 0 999 0 SPEED SMOOTHING 0 999 0 SPEED AVERAGING INT 0 999 60 SPEED AVERAGING EXT 0 999 60 LATITUDE OFFSET 0 000 9 999 N S 0 000 N LONGITUDE OFFSET 0 000 9 999 E W 0 000 E DISABLE SATELLITE DEFAULT LATITUDE 45 35 000 N DEFAULT LONGITUDE 125 00 000 W ANTENNA HEIGHT 0 99 m 5 m GPS FIX MODE 1 2D
85. DISP 1 ON DISP TRACKS HOLD 1 ON PLOT TRACKS HOLD 1 ON TRACKS COLOR 1 TRACKS BY TEMP RANGE WHITE BLUE PURPLE LIGHT BLUE GREEN YELLOW RED TRACKS BY DEPTH RANGE WHITE BLUE PURPLE GREEN YELLOW RED SHIP S TRACKS 12 000 MARKS TIME 00M10s TIME 00M10s 04 000 16 000 DIST 0 10nm DIST 0 10nm 2 OFF 2 OFF 2 OFF gr v gae ee GRDNT 0 2F 2 0 F 005 0 F BELOW 005 0 F 010 0 F 012 5 F 015 0 F 017 5 F 020 0 F ABOVE GRDNT 2ft 20ft 200ft 0032 8 ft SHALLOWER 0032 8 ft 0164 0 ft 0656 2 ft 0984 3 ft 1312 3 ft DEEPER TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Marks ship s tracks setup menu page 1 4 Press the 1 key to choose ON or the 2 key to choose OFF as appropriate 5 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Note The number of track points used appears at the bottom of the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS EDITION menu See page 3 16 3 TRACKS 3 1 2 Sub track A second track of own ship s track called sub track may be shown using data from a second navigator Note that the sub track is not stored in the memory it is erased when it goes off the screen or when the power is turned off 1 Press the MENU key to display the main menu 2 Press the 4 key to show the MARKS SHIPS TRACKS SETUP menu 3 If PAGE 1 1 appears rotate the ENTER knob clockwise to
86. E S 50 kHz SINGLE 2 PILOT NAV INFO 2 5 PLOTTER E S 200 k 8 E S 200 k SINGLE 3 PLOTTER E S DUAL 6 E S DUAL 1 9 E S 200 k BTTM LOCK 0 GOTO PAGE 2 TURN KNOB TO SELECT DISPLAY MODE AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER OR PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO SELECT DISPLAY MODE Display modes setup menu 5 Press the 0 key several times to show the page you want to change 6 Press the appropriate numeric key to select the display you want to change The setup menu appears This menu has six pages PLOTTER ECHO SOUNDER 50 200 kHz ECHO SOUNDER 50 kHz 2 pages and ECHO SOUNDER 200 kHz 2 pages For echo sounder menus see paragraph 11 17 7 Press the ZOOM IN or ZOOM OUT key to show the PLOTTER MODES SETUP menu 9 27 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 9 28 0 4 1 PLOTTER MODES SETUP gt PLOTTER PLOTTER WITH NAV INFORMATION 1 PLOTTER WITH NAV INFORMATION 2 VIDEO PILOT VIDEO PILOT WITH NAV INFORMATION 1 VIDEO PILOT WITH NAV INFORMATION 2 COMPASS PLOTTER COMPASS PLOTTER WITH NAV INFORMATION 1 COMPASS PLOTTER WITH NAV INFORMATION 2 COMPASS VIDEO PILOT COMPASS VIDEO PILOT WITH NAV INFORMATION 1 COMPASS VIDEO PILOT WITH NAV INFORMATION 2 GPS STATUS TURN KNOB TO SELECT DISPLAY MODE AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER Plotter mode setup menu 8 Rotate the ENTER knob to select a display type and then press the ENTER knob The DISPLAY MODES SETUP menu appears 9 Press the MEN
87. E ees 9 17 LONGITUDE OFFSET 9 18 IN 1 INDEX M MAGNETIC VARIATION 9 14 Mark ocolor seeeeeeneee 4 3 Marker zoom display 11 4 x e AA GAA 4 1 Mark Size e ee 4 4 MARK STATUS 9 15 Manual 11 12 Memory 10 2 Memory 12 6 Mini chart 1 3 2 13 Mix display svete ene ARR 11 7 MOB mark 2 22002 ce ee De retener 1 12 N NAV AIDS 9 5 NAV INFO 1 2 3 Near ServICO n dtm tet 7 6 NMEA DEPTH CALIB 9 13 NMEA FORMAT 9 32 NMEA TEMP 9 13 NMEA SPEED CALIB 9 12 OUTPUT 9 34 OTHER SIMBOLn 4 od Leute est 9 5 Other ships rack aee 3 4 OWN SHIPS MARR 9 16 Own ship s track 3 1 P PARITY ar 9 33 een ATT 9 36 Past picture 11 26 Pilot display 2 2 Plotter display i nmEOBRPRERInRE 2 1 Port service eese 7 5 POSITION SMOOTHING
88. ECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL NOTE TRACKS amp MARKS ONLY CAN BE SAVED IN THE BLOCK 3 5 WAYPOINTS amp ROUTES CAN BE SAVED IN THE BLOCK Operate internal memory Rotate the ENTER knob to select item to save Press the 1 key to select 1 YES Repeat steps 4 and 5 to save other items Rotate the ENTER knob to select BLOCK 1 2 3 4 or 5 from SAVE TO INTERNAL MEMORY as appropriate BLOCK 1 2 For track mark waypoint route and setting data BLOCK 3 4 5 For track and mark only Duo Note If BLOCK 1 or 2 is used for backup see paragraph 10 3 2 it cannot be selected here 10 11 10 RECORDING amp PLAYING BACK DATA 10 4 2 10 12 Press the 1 key to select 1 YES When there are data in a memory block selected the following window appears Press the ENTER knob to continue A ALL TRACKS MARKS WPTS amp ROUTES WILL BE DELETED ARE YOU SURE YES PRESS KNOB NO PRESS CLEAR KEY The message NOW SAVING DATA TO INTERNAL MEMORY DO NOT TURN OFF DISPLAY UNIT UNTIL COMPLETED appears When the saving is finished the message COMPLETED SAVING DATA TO INTERNAL MEMORY PRESS KNOB TO CONTINUE appears Note When you select the block set for the backup paragraph 10 3 2 the 9 message THIS BLOCK IS ALREADY SET FOR AUTO BACKUP SELECT ANOTHER BLOCK appears Re select another block Press the ENTER knob 10 Press the MENU key to close the menu Disp
89. ENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Chart setup menu 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to select CONTOUR LINES and then press the 1 key to select 1 ON 5 Rotate the ENTER knob to select DEPTH 10 m and then press an appropriate numeric key to select a color 6 Set the colors for DEPTH 10 m and DEPTH gt 10 m also 7 Rotate the ENTER knob to select DEPTH INFORMATION and then press an appropriate numeric key to select a color for depth information 8 Rotate the ENTER knob to select CONTOUR LINES AREA and then use the numeric keys to enter the depth area for which you want to show contour lines 9 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 9 2 9 2 1 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT PLOTTER SETUP Menu The PLOTTER SETUP menu mainly sets up the Loran Decca TD display For panel dimmer and hue see section 1 4 Setting TD display To display own ship s position in TDs in the data window follow the procedure below For how to set the data window see paragraph 9 6 2 Displaying position in Loran A 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 8 key to show the PLOTTER SETUP menu 8 PLOTTER SETUP gt LORAN A GRI B 00 CORRECTION 1 000 0 ms CORRECTION 1 000 0 ms LORAN C GRI 00 00 CORRECTION 1 000 0 ms CORRECTION 1 000 0 ms DECCA CHAIN 00 R G CORRECTION 1 000 0 ms CORRECTION 1 000 0 ms TD DISPLAY 1 LORAN A 2 LORAN C 3 DECCA RESET TRIP LOG 1 YES
90. EVIOUS PAGE 4 MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP PAGE 1 2 NEXT PAGE MARKS SIZE LINES STYLE TRACK INTERVAL 1 TRACK INTERVAL 2 gt SHIP S TRACKS DISP DISP TRACKS HOLD 1 ON PLOT TRACKS HOLD 1 ON TRACKS COLOR 1 TRACKS BY TEMP RANGE WHITE BLUE PURPLE 1 L 1 LIGHT BLUE GREEN YELLOW RED TRACKS BY DEPTH RANGE WHITE BLUE PURPLE GREEN YELLOW RED TIME 00M10s TIME 00M10s 2 3 4 DIST 0 10nm DIST 0 10nm 2 OFF 2 OFF 2 OFF gm usen Ae GRDNT 0 2 F 2 0 F 041 0 F BELOW 041 0 F 050 0 F 054 5 F 059 0 F 063 5 F 068 3 F ABOVE GRDNT 2 ft 20ft 200 ft 0032 8 ft SHALLOWER 0032 8 ft 0164 0 ft 0656 2 ft 0984 3 ft 1312 3 ft DEEPER SHIP S TRACKS MARKS 15 000 1 000 16 000 TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Marks ship s tracks setup menu page 1 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose MARKS SIZE 5 Press appropriate numeric key to choose size 1 L Large 2 L Large with dot at center of mark 3 S Small 6 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 4 4 4 MARKS amp LINES Entering Lines Lines can be drawn on the screen to depict important locations such as fishing spots and danger areas 1 Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to show the cursor 2 Operate the trackball to move the cursor to the starting point of the line 3 Press appropriate numer
91. Ex Set password entering characters 1 Roll the trackball in up down direction to select the first alphanumeric character with the cursor red square Numeric may also be entered by pressing numeric key 2 Press the ENTER knob Note If you enter a wrong character move the cursor to that location and then re enter the proper character To move the digit cursor select lt and then press the ENTER knob for left direction or select and then press the ENTER knob for right direction Press the CLEAR key to erase the all characters 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to complete the naming 4 Finally select END and then press the ENTER knob 2 PLOTTER AND PILOT DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 2 1 Plotter and Pilot Displays The plotter and pilot displays can be shown with full screen or in a half screen combined with the nav information window compass or echo sounder display To choose a plotter or pilot display press the DISP key and then press the 0 key several times to show the DISPLAY MODE PAGE 4 4 screen Press the appropriate numeric key to show the display desired 2 1 1 Plotter display The plotter display shows chart data tracks waypoints and marks on the display The plotter display orientation is always north up North zero degree is at the top of the display and own ship filled circle is at the center of the screen When selecting PLOTTER NAV INFO 1 or 2 NAV INFO window appears here TE Waypoin
92. F 2 OFF 2 OUT 3 OFF 2 OFF 0 1 10 0 10 120 MIN 2 OFF 2 OFF 2 OFF TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Alarms setup menu 3 Rotate the ENTER knob to select AUDIO ALARM 4 Press the appropriate numeric key to select audio alarm type or turn the audio alarm off SHORT Short beeps LONG Long beeps CONT Continuous beep OFF No beep 5 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 15 2 Fish alarm The fish alarm sounds when a fish echo is within the preset alarm range The depth at which fish live depends on species season and time of the day The fish alarm can alert you when fish echoes are within a certain depth Note that the sensitivity of the fish alarm can be set on the ECHO SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP menu For further details see paragraph 11 18 95 Or DD M T Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 6 key to show the ALARMS SETUP menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select FISH ALARM Press the 1 key to select 1 ON Rotate the ENTER knob to select DEPTH of FISH ALARM Press the numeric keys to enter the starting point and then press the ENTER knob The starting point is the depth from the transducer See the figure shown on page 11 27 Rotate the ENTER knob to select RANGE of FISH ALARM Press the numeric keys to enter alarm range and then press the ENTER knob Press the MENU key several
93. Fish school density Fish schools at bottom Because bottom echoes are stronger than fish school echoes it is possible to distinguish them by echo color When the gain is properly set bottom echoes are displayed in reddish brown or red and fish school echoes in weaker colors Bottom fish school Other Plankton A plankton lager a likely place to find fish is displayed in green or blue dots Plankton Fish School Plankton 11 43 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION Current rip A current rip develops when two ocean currents of different speeds directions and water temperatures meet Its on screen appearance is as shown below Current Rip Current rip Surface noise When the sea is rough or the ship passes over a wake surface noise may appear at the top of the screen It can be suppressed with the CLUTTER FUNCTION Surface Noise Surface noise Aerated water When the sea is rough or the ship makes a quick turn gaps in the bottom echo on the screen may appear This is caused by air bubbles which block propagation of the sound wave Generally low frequency ultrasonic waves are interrupted more easily than high ones Ultrasonic wave blocked by aerated water Aerated water 11 44 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION Unstable bottom echo The sea bottom echo may be displayed jagged like a saw This results from that the beam direction and distance to the bottom changes by the ship s rolling and pitchin
94. GHIJ KLMNO PQRST UVWXY Z amp 12345 67890 abcde fghijk Imno parst uvwxy Z lt gt TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Waypoint edit list Rotate the ENTER knob to select COORDINATE Press the 1 key to select 1 LAT LON Rotate the ENTER knob to select LATITUDE Use the numeric keys to enter the latitude of the waypoint To switch from North to South and vice versa press the CURSOR ON OFF key Rotate the ENTER knob to select LONGITUDE 9 Use the numeric keys to enter the longitude of the waypoint To switch from East to West and vice versa press the CURSOR ON OFF key To change waypoint name mark color mark display mark shape proximity radius and comment go to step 10 If you do not need to change those items go to step 23 NoNe 5 4 5 WAYPOINT 10 Rotate the ENTER knob to select WAYPOINT NAME 11 Operate the trackball to enter the waypoint name Max six characters a Operate the trackball to select the first character You can enter numeric data with the numeric keys b Press the ENTER knob Note If you enter a wrong character re enter the correct character after placing the character cursor on the wrong character To move the character cursor select 4 or and then press the ENTER knob To erase all characters press the CLEAR key c Repeat steps a and b to complete the waypoint name 12 Select END by o
95. HOURS 2 24 HOURS BEARING READOUT 1 TRUE 2 MAGNETIC MAGNETIC VARIATION 1 AUTO 2 MANUAL 07 0 W HEADING MARKER 1 ON 2 OFF COURSE VECTOR 1 LINE 2 VECTOR 3 OFF WAYPOINT SWITCHING 1 PERPENDICULAR 2 ARRIVAL CIRCLE RNG amp BRG MODE 1 RHUMB LINE 2 GREAT CIRCLE SET GOTO METHOD 1 1 POINT 2 35 POINTS 3 NEAR SERVICE 4 PORT SERVICE RANGE SCALE 1 RANGE 2 SCALE SCALE DISPLAY 1 ON 2 OFF GPS STATUS 1 ON 2 OFF TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Display setup menu page 1 LANGUAGE English only KEY BEEP Turns key beep on off SPEED SOURCE Selects source of speed data from among INT GPS internal GPS NMEA SOG NMEA STW and INTERNAL E S For details see the installation manual NMEA SPEED CALIB An offset may be applied to NMEA speed data NMEA SOG or NMEA STW at SPEED SOURCE For details see the installation manual TEMPERATURE SOURCE Selects the source of temperature data from NMEA or INTERNAL E S For details see the installation manual 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT NMEA TEMP CALIB You may apply an offset to NMEA water temperature data For details see the installation manual DEPTH SOURCE Selects source of depth from NMEA or INTERNAL E S For details see the installation manual NMEA DEPTH CALIB You can apply an offset to NMEA depth data For details see the installation manual LAT LON DISPLAY Chooses how many digits or seconds to di
96. ION ALARM SETUP CHART SETUP PLOTTER SETUP ECHO SOUNDER SETUP SYSTEM SETUP TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER OR PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO SELECT MENU Main menu 2 Select a menu item There are three ways to select a menu item This manual uses method a a Press the appropriate numeric key b Rotate the ENTER knob to select the menu item desired and then press the ENTER knob The red cursor appears at left side of the item selected Rotate the ENTER knob clockwise to move the red cursor upward counterclockwise for downward C Roll the trackball in up down direction to select item and then press the ENTER knob 1 17 1 BASIC OPERATION For example press the 8 key to display the PLOTTER SETUP menu 8 PLOTTER SETUP Cursor red rectangle LORAN A GRI CORRECTION 1 CORRECTION 2 LORAN C GRI CORRECTION 1 CORRECTION 2 DECCA CHAIN CORRECTION 1 CORRECTION 2 gt TD DISPLAY RESET TRIP LOG PLOTTER RANGE SETUP PANEL DIMMER HUE 02 1L4 07 182 12 2H4 17 282 22 287 00 01 4000 0 us 4000 0 us 00 11 29 4000 0 us 00 00 LANE 00 00 LANE Y 1 LORAN A 2 LORAN C 3 DECCA 1 YES 2 NO 1 YES 2 NO 123456 7 8 1 DAY 2 3 TWILI 4 MANUAL TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Plotter setup menu 3 Rotate the ENTER knob to select item which you want to change the setting You
97. IP S TRACKS EDITION menu 5 MARKS SHIP S TRACKS EDITION gt 1 EDIT MARKS 2 DELETE MARKS 3 ENTER MARKS 4 EDIT SHIP S TRACKS 5 DELETE SHIP S TRACKS Used points NUMBER OF TRACKS 6 886 12 000 NUMBER OF MARKS 3 4000 Points available TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER OR PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO SELECT MENU Marks ship s tracks edition menu 3 Press the 3 key to choose ENTER MARKS 5 3 ENTER MARKS LAT LON 00 00 000 000 00 000 gt COLOR 2 0 3 8 40 5H 6m 7 SHAPE Ol X x LINE 1 YES 2 NO TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO ENTER LAT LON OF A MARK CURSOR ON OFF KEY SWITCH N S AND E W Enter marks menu 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose COLOR 5 Press appropriate numeric key to choose a color 6 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose SHAPE 7 Roll the trackball in the right left direction to choose the shape desired 8 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose LINE 9 Press the 1 key to connect marks with lines 2 key to inscribe marks without interconnection lines 10 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose LAT LON 11 Press the numeric keys to enter latitude of mark position To enter 34 38 838 latitude for example press 3 4 3 8 8 3 8 keys in that order You can switch co ordinates N lt gt S by pressing the CURSOR ON OFF key
98. Indication Latitude longitude or Loran C or A LOPS Projection Mercator Usable Area 85 latitude or below Display Mode Plotter Video pilot NAV data GPS RECEIVER Receiving Channels GPS 12 channels 12 satellite parallel tracking WAAS 1 channel Rx Frequency 1575 42 MHz Rx Code C A code WAAS Position Fixing System All in view 8 state Kalman filter Position Accuracy GPS 10 m approx 95 of the time 2 drms HDOPx 4 WAAS 3m approx 95 of the time 2 drms Tracking Velocity 999 kt Position fixing Time Warm start 12 s Cold start 90 s Position Update Interval 1s PLOTTER Effective Projection Area 0 125 nm to 6 144 nm at equatorial area Track Display Plot interval by time 1s to 99m 59s or distance 0 01 to 9 99 nm Memory Capacity Track and mark point 16 000 points Waypoint 3 500 points with comment QP 35 points Route 200 routes and 1 simple route with 35 waypoints each Alarms Arrival and Anchor watch alarms Cross track error and border alarms Ship s speed in and out alarms Electronic Chart Card FURUNO chart card or NAVIONICS chart card available Information Display Ship s L L position Loran C A or Decca TDs also available Date and Time Ship s speed Chart scale Waypoint L L position Range and bearing to destination waypoint Cursor intersection L L position Range and bearing to cursor intersection Water temperature and water depth sensor data required SP 1 E4421S03B FURUNO 4 1 4 2 4
99. KNOB NO PRESS CLEAR KEY WILL IT BE DELETED YES PRESS KNOB NO PRESS CLEAR KEY When MOB is not set as destination When MOB is set as destination Confirmation message h Press the ENTER knob to erase the MOB mark 1 7 Using PROG Key Less often used functions are provided in the menu To avoid opening menus to access a particular function the PROG key may be assigned any of the function in the menu Note that the function for SHIFT RANGE GAIN and VRM keys can also be programmed The default program of the PROG key is as shown in the table below Key Functions PROG Displays the WAYPOINT LIST Note 1 To program plotter functions to the PROG key SHIFT RANGE GAIN or VRM keys see paragraph 9 5 1 For echo sounder functions see paragraph 11 16 Note 2 If the PROG key is programmed for a sounder function it may only be used on the sounder display or a menu entered from the sounder display only 1 13 1 BASIC OPERATION 1 8 Simulation Mode The simulation mode provides simulated plotter and sounder operation of this unit All controls are operative DEMO appears at the bottom of the plotter pilot display top of the sounder display when any simulation mode is active Plotter Own ship s mark tracks from the default position at the course and speed set 1 Press the MENU key to display main menu 2 Press the 0 key to display the SYSTEM SETUP menu
100. LP UUER2UJEN CO OPERATOR S MANUAL COLOR GPS PLOTTER SOUNDER GP 3500F FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD NISHINOMIYA JAPAN FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Your Local Agent Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya Japan Telephone 0798 65 2111 fax 0798 65 4200 All rights reserved Printed in Japan FIRST EDITION JUL 2003 SEP 24 2003 HIMA GP 3500F 00014678100 OME44212D00 A SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Do not disassemble or modify the equipment Fire electrical shock or serious injury can result Immediately turn off the power at the switchboard if the equipment is emitting smoke or fire Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock Contact a FURUNO agent for service Make sure no rain or water splash leaks into the equipment Fire or electrical shock can result if water leaks in the equipment Do not operate the unit with wet hands Erectlic shock can result Do not maneuver the vessel based on the depth indication alone Grounding may result WARNING LABEL A warning label is attached to the equip ment Do not remove the label If the label is missing or damaged contact a FURUNO agent or dealer about replacement Z WARNING AN Name Waming Label 1 To avoid electrical shock do not T
101. MARKS amp LINES 1 YES 2 NO WAYPOINTS amp ROUTES 1 YES 2 NO BAUD RATE 1 4800 2 9600 3 19200 4 38400 CHARACTER LENGTH 1 7 BITS 2 8 BITS STOP BIT 1 1 BIT 2 2 BITS PARITY 1 EVEN 2 ODD 3 NONE MARKS SIZE 1 L 2 L 3 S LINES STYLE 1 _ 2 3 4 TRACK INTERVAL 1 TIME 05 99 595 10s DIST 0 9 99 nm 0 1 nm TRACK INTERVAL 2 TIME 05 99 595 10s DIST 0 9 99 nm 0 1 nm SHIP S TRACKS DISP 1 ON 2 OFF DISP TRACKS HOLD 1 ON 2 OFF PLOT TRACKS HOLD 1 ON 2 OFF TRACKS STYLE 1 2 3 4 TRACKS BY TEMP RANGE GRDNT 0 27 20 F TRACKS BY DEPTH RANGE GRDNT 2ft 20ft 200ft SHIP S TRACKS 0 16000 12000 AP 1 MENU TREE D 4 MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP Page 2 F 5 MARKS SHIP S TRACKS EDITION r 6 ALARM SETUP AP 2 DISP TARGET TRACKS 1 ON 2 OFF TARGET TRACK COLOR 1 RED 2 YEL 3 GRN 4 L BLU 5 PPL 6 BLU 7 WHT TARGET TRACK STYLE 1 2 3 4 DISP SUB TRACKS 1 ON 2 OFF SUB TRACKS COLOR 1 RED 2 YEL 3 GRN 4 L BLU 5 PPL 6 BLU 7 WHT SUB TRACK STYLE 1 2 3 4 SUB TRACK TALKER ff GP 2 Il 3 IN 4 SN 5 TR 6 LA 7 LC 8 DE 9 EC 1 EDIT MARKS ENTER SELECT 1 CURSOR 2 AREA 3 INSIDE 4 OUTSDE COLOR 1 RED 2 YEL 3 GRN 4 L BLU 5 PPL 6 BLU 7 WHT 8 NONE
102. N or the 2 key to choose OFF as appropriate ON Stopping and resuming points are connected with a straight line OFF Stopping and resuming points are not connected Qnm Track shown by dashed lines Plotting Own Ship notdisplayed Restarted Actual Track Plotting Suspended Track points where plotting was suspended and restarted are not connected Own Ship Track connected Track points where track plotting was stopped and restarted are connected with a straight line Display after stopping 5 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 3 7 3 TRACKS 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 8 Changing Track Color Track can be displayed in red yellow green light blue purple blue or white It can be useful to change track color on a regular basis to discriminate between previous day s track etc For own ship s track track color can be changed automatically according to water temperature or depth Changing own ship s track color 1 Press the TRACK COLOR key to show the CHANGE SHIP S TRACK COLOR window CHANGE SHIP S TRACK COLOR 8 2 3 8 4 5 6m 7 8 9 DEPTH PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO SELECT COLOR PRESS 0 KEY TO DELETE SHIP S TRACK Change ship s track color window Note This window disappears if there is no operation in ten seconds 2 Press the appropriate numeric key to choose color 1 through 7 keys Own ship s tra
103. NAME LATITUDE LONGITUDE DISTANCE TTG 1 x supe cc ee H Waypoints in the route Distance and bearing between the waypoint selected with the red cursor and preceding waypoint When the first waypoint is selected distance and bearing between own WPT NAME LATITUDE LONGITUDE COMMENT 22 7 and it are 000001 34 44 041 N 135 21 255 E 00 29 0301 01 SNOWN 000002 34 44 237 N 135 20 936 E POINT A 000003 33 43 878 N 134 20 049 E 00 20 0301 02 000004 32 33 678 N 133 21 029 E 03 29 0301 02 000005 33 40 591 N 134 20 628 E POINT B gt Waypoints window PRESS KNOB ADD WPT CLEAR KEY DELETE WPT CURSOR ON OFF KEY SKIP MENU KEY RETURN ZOOM IN PREVIOUS PAGE ZOOM OUT NEXT PAGE Waypoints window 8 Roll the trackball in up down direction to select the starting waypoint When more than five waypoints are entered press the ZOOM IN or ZOOM OUT key to change the page 9 Press the ENTER knob The selected waypoint is entered in the route as starting point 10 Repeat steps 8 and 9 to complete the route 11 Press the WPT or MENU key The ROUTE LIST shows total distance ETA and TTG of the route 12 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 6 ROUTE 6 1 2 6 4 Creating track based routes You can create routes based on your ship s track by entering waypoints at own ship s position up to 35 points manually or automatically For automatic entry you will
104. NTER knob to enter a password The entered character is shown with asterisk Operate the trackball to select END and then press the ENTER knob Enter the password set at step 5 Select END and then press the ENTER knob to return to the TEST amp MEMORY CLEAR menu Note 1 If the passwords entered at step 5 and 7 are different an error message appears Enter the correct password again Note 2 When the MENU key is pressed before END is selected the TEST amp MEMORY CLEAR menu appears Enter password Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Note At the next power up you will be prompted to enter the password Enter it as follows a Enter your password The characters are shown with an asterisk mark b Select END and then press the ENTER knob When your password is correct the password window disappears after appearance of the message PASSWORD IS ENTERED If you enter an wrong password the message THE PASSWORD WAS INVALID ENTER PASSWORD AGAIN appears Reenter your password 9 37 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 9 8 2 9 38 Removing the password To remove the password do the following Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 0 key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu Press the 6 key to show the TEST amp MEMORY CLEAR menu Press the 7 key to select RESET PASSWORD Press the ENTER knob to remove the password or the CLEAR key to escape
105. O 1 display Press the DISP key If the cursor is not displayed press the CURSOR ON OFF key to display it Operate the trackball to place the cursor on a waypoint Press the GOTO key A light blue line runs between destination selected and own ship s position Arrows on the line show the direction to follow Range and bearing from own ship s position to destination appear at the top of the screen Selecting waypoint from WAYPOINT LIST 1 2 3 Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 1 key to show the WAYPOINTS LIST Rotate the ENTER knob to select a waypoint Waypoints can be sorted alphanumerically by distance or mark type Refer to paragraph 5 4 Press the GOTO key The message NAVIGATING XXXXXX XXXXXX waypoint name appears at the top of the waypoints list Selected wapoint as destination 1 WAYPOINTS LIST NAVIGATING 000000 NAME LATITUDE LONGITUDE PRXMTY COMMENT 000001 34 44 041 N 135 21 255 E 0 00nm 00 29 0301 01 000002 34 44 237 N 135 20 936 E 0 00nm POINT A 000003 33 43 878 N 134 20 049 E 0 00nm 00 20 0301 02 Waypoints list upper 7 7 7 NAVIGATION 5 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu A light blue line runs between destination selected and own ship s position Arrows on the line show the direction to follow Range and bearing from own ship s position to destination appear at the top of the screen Selecting waypoint f
106. OM E S 50 kHz BOTTOM LOCK E S 50 kHz BOTTOM DISCRIMINATION HORIZONTAL 1 1 PLOTTER E S 50 kHz HORIZONTAL 1 1 PLOTTER NAV INFO 1 E S 50 kHz HORIZONTAL 1 1 PLOTTER NAV INFO 2 E S 50 kHz HORIZONTAL 2 1 PLOTTER E S 50 kHz HORIZONTAL 2 1 PLOTTER NAV INFO 1 E S 50 kHz HORIZONTAL 2 1 PLOTTER NAV INFO 2 E S 50 kHz VERTICAL 1 1 PLOTTER E S 50 kHz VERTICAL 1 1 PLOTTER NAV INFO 1 E S 50 kHz VERTICAL 1 1 PLOTTER NAV INFO 2 E S 50 kHz VERTICAL 3 1 PLOTTER E S 50 kHz VERTICAL 3 1 PLOTTER NAV INFO 1 E S 50 kHz VERTICAL 3 1 PLOTTER NAV INFO 2 E S 50 kHz ZOOM IN key ZOOM OUT key 0 4 1 ECHO SOUNDER 50 kHz DISPLAY MODES SETUP PAGE 2 2 GOTO 1 2 PAGEOF E S 200 kHz DISPLAY MODES SETUP HORIZONTAL 1 1 VIDEO PILOT E S 50 kHz HORIZONTAL 1 1 VIDEO PILOT NAV INFO 1 E S 50 kHz HORIZONTAL 1 1 VIDEO PILOT NAV INFO 2 E S 50 kHz HORIZONTAL 2 1 VIDEO PILOT E S 50 kHz HORIZONTAL 2 1 VIDEO PILOT NAV INFO 1 E S 50 kHz HORIZONTAL 2 1 VIDEO PILOT NAV INFO 2 E S 50 kHz VERTICAL 1 1 VIDEO PILOT E S 50 kHz VERTICAL 1 1 VIDEO PILOT NAV INFO 1 E S 50 kHz VERTICAL 1 1 VIDEO PILOT NAV INFO 2 E S 50 kHz VERTICAL 3 1 VIDEO PILOT E S 50 kHz VERTICAL 3 1 VIDEO PILOT NAV INFO 1 E S 50 kHz VERTICAL 3 1 VIDEO PILOT NAV INFO 2 E S 50 kHz ZOOM IN key ZOOM OUT key 0 4 1 ECHO SOUNDER 200 kHz DISPLAY MODES SETUP PAGE 1 2 ZOOM IN key
107. ON 2 OFF TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Display setup menu 6 Press the appropriate numeric key to select the method to use 1 POINT Setting a single quick point as waypoint 35 POINTS Setting multiple quick points up to 35 as a route NEAR SERVICE PORT SERVICE See page 7 5 7 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 7 NAVIGATION Navigating to a single quick waypoint 1 Referring to page 7 1 for the procedure set GO TO METHOD to 1 1POINT 2 Press the DISP key and then select the PLOTTER NAV INFO 1 or PILOT NAV INFO 1 display 3 Press the DISP key to close the DISP MODE display If the cursor is not displayed press the CURSOR ON OFF key to display it 4 Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the location where you want to enter the quick point 5 Press the GOTO key A light blue line connects between own ship and destination marked QP lt 01 gt and it shows the shortest course to the destination Arrows on the line show the direction to follow to get to the quick point Range and bearing from own ship to the destination appear at the top of screen This location is saved to the WAYPOINT LIST as waypoint QP01 Note 1 Each time a quick point is entered previous quick points having the same numbers as newly entered ones are written over Note 2 If range and bearing from own ship to the destination do not appear on
108. OR KEY CURSOR KEY SHIP S CENTER KEY PLOT INTERVAL KEY TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER ZOOM IN PREVIOUS PAGE ZOOM OUT NEXT PAGE ZOOM IN PREVIOUS PAGE ZOOM OUT NEXT PAGE Programmable functions list for remote controller menu 5 Rotate the ENTER knob to select a function and then press the ENTER knob Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 7 Write the selected function name on the label supplied with the remote controller 8 Attach the label to the remote controller D 9 24 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Function keys for remote controller Menu items Functions SAVE MOB KEY Same as SAVE MOB key on the display unit WAYYPOINT KEY Enters waypoint under the youngest empty waypoint number not used GOTO KEY Same as GOTO key on the display unit DISPLAY MODE KEY Same as DISP key on the display unit RANGE ZOOM IN Same as ZOOM IN key on the display unit RANGE ZOOM OUT Same as ZOOM OUT key on the display unit CLEAR KEY Same as CLEAR key on the display unit MARK 1 to 0 Same as 1 to 0 keys on the display unit MARK COLOR KEY Same as MARK COLOR key on the display unit VRM KEY Same as VRM key on the display unit TRACK COLOR KEY Same as TRACK COLOR key on the display unit CURSOR KEY Same as CURSOR ON OFF k
109. ORMAL DISPLAY Fish school dn This part is zoomed Zoom marker Marker zoom display 11 2 4 Bottom zoom display 50 kHz or 200 kHz The bottom zoom display expands bottom and bottom fish echoes by the zoom range selected on the menu The bottom between the zoom markers is expanded automatically NORMAL DISPLAY BOTTOM ZOOM DISPLAY Zoom marker Bottom zoom display plus normal sounder display 11 4 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 2 5 Bottom lock display 50 kHz or 200 kHz The bottom lock display provides a compressed normal picture on the right half of the screen and a 3 or 6 meters 10 or 20 feet wide layer in contact with the bottom is expanded onto the left half of the screen This mode is useful for discriminating bottom fish from the bottom echo You may select the bottom lock range Refer to paragraph 11 19 56 C 10 0kt AUTOC BOTTOM LOCK Normal display DISPLAY Zoom marker Fish school Bottom lock display plus normal sounder display 11 2 6 Bottom discrimination display 50 kHz or 200 kHz The bottom discrimination display shows the normal display as the right half the left half of the display is split in half horizontally with the bottom zoom display on the upper half and the bottom discrimination display on the lower half A bottom displayed with a short echo tail usually means it is a soft sandy bottom A long echo tail means a hard botto
110. RATION 10 Press the ENTER knob The color changed at steps 8 and 9 is entered to the color bar 11 Repeat steps 6 through 10 to change other color 12 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Note To restore the colors to the default setting Open the USER COLOR SETUP menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select USER COLOR Select the number for the color to restore Rotate the ENTER knob to select DEFAULT SET Press the 1 key to select 1 YES Press the MENU key several times to close the menu gt 11 12 Erasing Weak Echoes Sediment in the water or reflections from plankton may be painted on the display in green or light blue These weak echoes may be erased as below Weak echoes TOT oe i iere a Appearance of weak echoes 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 9 key to show the ECHO SOUNDER SETUP menu 3 Press the 7 key to how the SIGNAL LEVEL window SIGNAL LEVEL 1 OFF 2 511 3 SL2 SIGNAL LEVEL 4 SL3 1 OFF 5 SL4 b2 SL1 6 SL5 3 SL2 7 516 4 513 16 colors 8 colors Signal level window 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to select level of erasure or OFF appropriate The higher the number the stronger the echo that will be erased 5 Press the ENTER knob 6 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 11 24 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 13 Picture Advance Speed
111. RESS KNOB TO DISPLAY DATA Display data from memory card Note If an empty memory card is inserted beep sounds at step 4 operation 5 Rotate the ENTER knob to select a file to load Press the ENTER knob to show YES at the DISPLAY column 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 to load other files Note To escape press the ENTER knob to select NO D 8 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Tracks and marks are displayed on the screen These data can not be edited or erased 10 2 4 10 RECORDING amp PLAYING BACK DATA Playing back data from a memory card Files stored on a memory card can be loaded to the working memory and displayed on the screen This is useful for analyzing data However waypoints routes and setting data will be replaced with played back ones For that reason you may want to record the current display before replaying data 1 Insert a memory card into the left slot 2 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 3 Press the 3 key to show the MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS amp DATA TRANSFER menu 4 Press the 2 key to show the PLAYBACK DATA FROM MEMORY CARD menu 3 2 PLAYBACK DATA FROM MEMORY CARD gt SHIP S TRACKS 1 YES 2 NO MARKS amp LINES 1 YES 2 NO WAYPOINTS amp ROUTES 1 YES 2 NO SETTING DATA 1 YES 2 NO FILE NAME TRACKS MARKS SELECT THE MENU TO PLAYBACK BY TRACKBALL TURN KNOB OT SELECT THE FILE TO PLAYBACK AND PRESS KNOB TO START Play
112. RMAT L L FORMAT OUTPUT DESTINATION SELECT OUTPUT SENTENCE 1 0183 Ver 1 5 2 Ver 2 0 1 ON 2 OFF 1 DD MM MM 2 DD MM MMM 3 DD MM MMMM 1 ON 2 OFF 1 ON 2 OFF 1 0183 Ver 1 5 2 Ver 2 0 1 ON 2 OFF 1 DD MM MM 2 DD MM MMM 3 DD MM MMMM 1 ON 2 OFF ON 2 OFF 1 4800 2 9600 3 19200 4 38400 1 7 BIT 2 8 BIT 1 1BIT 2 2BITS 1 EVEN 2 ODD 3 1 0183 Ver 1 5 2 Ver 2 0 1 DD MM MM 2 DD MM MMM 3 DD MM MMMM 1 ON 2 OFF 1 ON 2 OFF TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL I O port setup menu 9 33 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 9 34 NMEA FORMAT Select 0183 version 1 5 2 0 depending on the navigator connected TLL OUTPUT Select ON to output L L data to the navigator connected at the moment a mark is entered L L FORMAT Selects the number of minute places to shown in latitude and longitude position from hundredth thousandth or ten thousandth OUTPUT DESTINATION Select ON to output the WPT sentence to the navigator connected when setting a route as destination SELECT OUTPUT SENTENCE Selects sentences to output Rotate the ENTER knob to select SELECT OUTPUT SENTENCE Press the 1 key to select 1 ON to show the NMEA SENTENCES LIST Rotate the ENTER knob to select a sentence Press the ENTER knob to display ON or OFF as appropriate Repeat step 3 and 4 for other sentences Press MENU key to return
113. Rotate the ENTER knob to select ENTER 9 Do one of the following depending on the selection you made at step 7 ye 4 MARKS amp LINES CURSOR a Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the mark you want to erase b Press the ENTER knob c Press the MENU key several times to close the menu AREA a Operate the trackball to move the cursor to the starting point of the area b Press the ENTER knob c Operate the trackball to move the cursor to the ending point of the area A green rectangle appears Starting point Cursor Area green Erased area d Press the ENTER knob The color of the rectangle changes from green to white e Press the ENTER knob again f Press the MENU key several times to close the menu INSIDE OUTSIDE and ALL a Press the ENTER knob b Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 4 7 4 MARKS amp LINES 4 8 Erasing marks and lines by shape 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 5 key to show the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS EDITION menu 3 Press the 2 key to show the DELETE MARKS window 5 2 DELETE MARKS ENTER gt SELECT 1 C COLOR 18 2 3 9 4 5m 68 7 18 ALL SHAPE O x x SET SELECT CURSOR AND SHAPE PLACE CURSOR ON ENTER URSOR 2 AREA 3 INSIDE 4 OUTSDE 5 ALL 2 Delete marks menu Rotate the ENTER knob to sele
114. T GPS generated position may be off by some seconds because of various factors In this case you can apply an offset to GPS position to refine position accuracy Calculate the error on a nautical chart 1 Rotate the ENTER knob to select LATITUDE OFFSET or LONGITUDE OFFSET 2 Press the numeric keys to enter the error value 3 To switch North and South East and West press the CURSOR ON OFF key 4 Press the ENTER knob The L L offset icon 0 appears at the bottom of the PLOTTER or PILOT display DISABLE SATELLITE Every GPS satellite is broadcasting abnormal satellite number s in its Almanac which contains general orbital data about all GPS satellites including those which are malfunctioning Using this information the GPS receiver automatically eliminates any malfunctioning satellite from the GPS satellite schedule However the Almanac sometimes may not contain this information If you hear about a malfunctioning satellite from another source you can disable it manually Enter satellite number max 3 satellites in two digits 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT DEFAULT LATITUDE DEFAULT LONGITUDE The default latitude and longitude position is Seattle U S A 45 35 000 N 125 00 000 W When the unit is turned on for the first time it begins searching for its actual position To lessen the time required to find position you may enter your position manually Use the CURSOR ON OFF key to switch co ordinate
115. T TRACKS Press the 1 to choose ON or the 2 key to choose OFF as appropriate Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 3 2 3 TRACKS Stopping Restarting Plotting of Own Ship Track 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 conserve the track memory as follows 1 Press the PLOT INTVL key several times to show the H Hold icon at the bottom of the screen Each time the key is pressed the track function available changes in the sequence shown below TRACK INTERVAL 1 TRACK INTERVAL 2 HOLD TRACK INTERVAL 1 Track plotting interval or HOLD appears at the top right corner of the NAV INFO 1 or 2 display When plotting is stopped own ship s mark changes from a solid circle to a hollow one and track is not stored in the memory Current interval or TRKS HOLD 00 01 FISH i1 e 000001 e HOLD icon Stopping plotting track ex PLOTTER NAV INFO 1 display Note If the track plotting interval is not shown in the NAV INFO window see paragraph 9 6 2 2 To restart plotting press the PLOT INTVL key Note Plotting can also be stopped or restarted from the full screen echo sounder display 3 TRACKS 3 2 1 Displaying own ship s track while track plotting is stopped You can show or hide own ship s track on the PLOTTER or PILOT displ
116. TION 2 999 9 999 9 us 000 0 us LORAN C GRI 00 11 29 CORRECTION 1 999 9 999 9 us 000 0 us CORRECTION 2 999 9 999 9 us 000 0 us DECCA CHAIN 01 R G CORRECTION 1 99 99 99 99 LANE 00 00 LANE CORRECTION 2 99 99 99 99 LANE 00 00 LANE TD DISPLAY 1 LORAN A 2 LORAN C 3 DECCA RESET TRIP LOG 1 YES 2 NO PLOTTER RANGE SETUP 1 YES 2 NO L0 125 1024 1 ON 2 OFF PANEL DIMMER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 HUE 1 DAY 2 NIGHT 3 TWILI 4 MANUAL 9 ECHO SOUNDER 1 AUTO MODE 1 CRUSING 2 FISHING 3 OFF SETUP 2 NOISE LIMITER 1 OFF 2 NL1 3 NL2 4 NL3 8 CLUTTER 0 7 4 4 WHITE MARKER OFF 16 colors 1 16 8 colors 1 8 5 HUE 0 9 1 6 USER COLOR SETUP Tr USER COLOR 1 9 1 DEFAULT SET 1 YES 2 NO 7 SIGNAL LEVEL 16 colors 1 OFF 2 511 3 SL2 4 SL3 5 SL4 6 515 7 SL6 8 colors 1 OFF 2 SL1 3 SL2 4 SL3 8 PICTURE ADVANCE 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 4 1 4 5 1 8 6 1 16 7 STOP AP 3 MENU TREE 0 SYSTEM _ AP 4 SETUP SETUP SETUP r 1 DISPLAY Page 1 Page 2 r 2 NAVIGATOR LANGUAGE ENGLISH KEY BEEP 1 ON 2 OFF SPEED SOURCE 1 INT GPS 2 NMEA SOG 3 NMEA STW 4 INTERNAL E S NMEA SPEED CALIB 50 50 0 TEMPERATURE SOURCE 1 NMEA 2 INTERNAL E S NMEA TEMP CALIB 40 40 C 0 F DEPTH SOURCE 1 NMEA 2 INTERNAL E S NMEA DEPTH CALIB 15 100 ft 0 ft LAT LON DISPLAY 1 DD MM MM 2 D
117. TRANSMISSION POWER 1 HIGH 2 LOW SETUP TVG 200 kHz 1 YES 2 NO L 0 9 3 TVG 50 kHz 1 YES 2 NO 0 9 3 ECHO OFFSET 200 kHz 1 YES 2 NO L 50 50 0 ECHO SOUNDER ECHO OFFSET 50 kHz 1 YES 2 NO SYSTEM SETUP L 50 50 0 BOTTOM LEVEL 200 kHz 1 YES 2 NO L 100 100 0 BOTTOM LEVEL 50 kHz 1 YES 2 NO L 100 100 0 SMOOTHING 1 OFF 2 SM1 3 SM2 4 SM3 5 SM4 DEPTH INFORMATION 1 L 2 S 3 OFF TEMPERATURE GRAPH 1 ON 2 OFF ZOOM MARKER 1 ON 2 OFF PLAYBACK SNDR IMAGE 1 PLAY 2 S DOWN 3 OFF SPEED CALIBRATION 50 50 0 TEMP CALIBRATION 40 40 F 0 F DEPTH CALIBRATION 15 100 ft 0 ft ASCTC SPD CALIB 500 500 m s 0 m s RANGE 1 15 ft RANGE 2 30 ft RANGE 3 60 ft RANGE 4 120 ft RANGE 5 200 ft RANGE 6 400 ft RANGE 7 1000 ft RANGE 8 4000 ft ZOOM RANGE 15 400 ft 10 ft BOTTOM LOCK RANGE 15 ft 30 ft ECHO SOUNDER RANGE SETUP r Setting range 5 1200 m See ee AP 6 WORLD TIME CHART 1 1 1 i i i 1 1 i iA f fe 1 4 E i n iid t af 44014 e 4 m 1 i inl ti JE 7 aE i g i if H Y x a s Ad 4 Al gt a 7 f f LAT i 1 H 1 poseen P 1 A i i Aa 7 ror 2 2 2 E af e AP 7 GEODETIC CHART LIST 001 002 003 015
118. TUP menu To set own ship s track line select LINE STYLE on PAGE 1 2 For the sub track or target track lines select the appropriate item on the PAGE 2 2 Press appropriate numeric key to select the line type desired Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Track Plotting Method Interval In drawing the track the ship s position is stored into the unit s memory at an interval of time or distance A shorter interval provides better reconstruction of the track but the storage time of the track is reduced When the track memory becomes full the oldest track is erased to make room for the latest Track plotting method Press the PLOT INTVL key to select the track plotting method Each time the key is pressed the plotting method changes in the sequence shown below Track interval 1 Track interval 2 Hold Track interval 1 The PLOTTER or PILOT NAV INFO 1 display shows the current plotting method Distance is useful for conserving track memory since no track is recorded when the boat is stationary To change the track plotting method for time and distance and interval see the next paragraph 00M10s 0 10nm TRKS HOLD 00M10s 34 441447N 99 135 21 0758 E 3502 00 01 n Plotter display showing location of track plotting interval indication Note If the plotting method does not appear see paragraph 9 6 2 3 13 3 TRACKS 3
119. The picture advance speed determines how quickly the vertical scan lines run across the screen When selecting a picture advance speed keep in mind that a fast advance speed will expand the size of the fish school horizontally on the screen and a slow advance speed will contact it The advancement speed may be set independent of or synchronized with ship s speed N CAUTION G a picture is not refreshed when iin j DA picture advancement is stopped Maneuvering the vessel in this condition Fast may result in a dangerous situation Picture advance speed 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 9 key to show the ECHO SOUNDER SETUP menu 3 Press the 8 key to show the PICTURE ADVANCE window PICTURE ADVANCE 1 2 1 gt 2 1 1 3 1 2 4 1 4 5 1 8 6 1 16 7 STOP Picture advance window The fractions in the window denote the number of scan lines produced per transmission For example 1 8 means one scan line is produced every eight transmissions STOP freezes the display and it is convenient for photographing the display Rotate the ENTER knob to select speed desired Press the ENTER knob Press the MENU key several times to close the menu pnm 11 25 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 14 Reviewing Past Picture One past picture can be reviewed Setting up to display past picture In the factory setting the past picture cannot be displaye
120. This method changes the color of track when the depth is within a preset range For example you can set up to paint the track yellow when the depth is between 200 and 300 feet 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press 4 key to show the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP menu 3 If the PAGE 2 2 appears rotate the ENTER knob to select PREVIOUS PAGE 4 MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP PAGE 1 2 NEXT PAGE MARKS SIZE 1 L 2 L LINES STYLE li 2a B T TRACK INTERVAL 1 TIME 00M10s DIST 0 10nm TRACK INTERVAL 2 TIME 00M10s DIST 0 10nm gt SHIP S TRACKS DISP 1 ON 2 OFF DISP TRACKS HOLD 1 ON 2 OFF PLOT TRACKS HOLD 1 ON 2 OFF TRACKS COLOR eB 2A TRACKS BY TEMP RANGE GRDNT 0 2 F 2 0 F WHITE 005 0 F BELOW BLUE 005 0 F PURPLE 010 0 F LIGHT BLUE 012 5 F GREEN 015 0 F YELLOW 017 5 F RED 020 0 F ABOVE TRACKS BY DEPTH RANGE GRDNT 2ft 20ft 200ft WHITE 0032 8 ft SHALLOWER BLUE 0032 8 ft PURPLE 0164 0 ft GREEN 0656 2 ft YELLOW 0984 3 ft RED 1312 3 ft DEEPER SHIP S TRACKS 12 000 MARKS 04 000 16 000 TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Marks ship s tracks setup menu Page 1 2 3 11 3 TRACKS 3 12 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to select TRACKS BY DEPTH Roll the trackball leftward to select RANGE 6 Set the depths as desired For example to change track color to red when the depth is more than 500 feet
121. U key to close the menu 9 6 2 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Setting the navigation data window The navigation data window appears at the top of the PLOTTER or PILOT NAV INFO 1 display and PLOTTER or PILOT NV INFO 2 display You may select the data to display and where to display it as follows 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 0 key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu 3 Press the 4 key to show the DISPLAY MODES amp NAV DATA WINDOW SETUP menu 4 Press the 2 key to show the NAVIGATION DATA WINDOW SETUP menu 0 4 2 NAVIGATION DATA WINDOW SETUP NAV INFO 1 NAV INFO 2 GOTO INFO1 GOTO INFO2 TURN KNOB TO SELECT NAV DATA AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER Navigation data setup menu 5 Roll the trackball in left right direction to select a display title NAV INFO1 Window shown on NAV INFO 1 display NAV INFO2 Window shown on NAV INFO2 display GOTO INFO 1 Window shown when a destination is set at NAV INFO1 display GOTO INFO2 Window shown when a destination is set at NAV INFO2 display 6 Rotate the ENTER knob to select a display pattern and then press the ENTER knob 9 29 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR
122. UISING AUTO F FISHING 5 Press the ENTER knob to return to the ECHO SOUNDER SETUP menu 6 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Note Manual SHIFT and CLUTTER functions are inoperative in the auto mode 11 10 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION Offsetting the basic range The basic range in the AUTO mode can be offset This is useful for watching the bottom in detail 1 Press the RANGE key to show the ECHO SOUNDER RANGE window ECHO SOUNDER RANGE A 0 v Echo sounder range window 2 Rotate the ENTER knob to set offset value 100 to 300 ft Note 1 This setting must be done within 10 seconds after pressing the RANGE key otherwise the window will be erased Note 2 When the basic range is changed the offset value returns to zero Note 3 The RANGE key can be programmed for other function For details see paragraph 11 16 Offsetting the gain You can adjust gain in AUTO mode 1 Press the GAIN key to show the GAIN window GAIN A 40 0 v Gain window 2 Rotate the ENTER knob to select offset value 5 0 to 5 0 Note 1 This setting must be done within 10 seconds after pressing the GAIN key otherwise the window will be erased Note 2 The GAIN key can be programmed for other function For details see paragraph 11 16 11 11 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 4 11 4 1 11 12 Manual Sounder Operation Manual operation is useful for observing fish sc
123. UNIT 9 30 0 4 2 NAVIGATION DATA WINDOW SETUP NEXT PAGE OWN SHIP POSITION TD LORAN A OWN SHIP POSITION TD LORAN C OWN SHIP POSITION TD DECCA ICURSOR POSITION LAT LON CURSOR POSITION TD LORAN A CURSOR POSITION TD LORAN C ICURSOR POSITION TD DECCA OWN SHIP CURSOR POSITION LAT LON OWN SHIP CURSOR POSITION TD LORAN A OWN SHIP CURSOR POSITION TD LORAN C Press the ZOOM IN OWN SHIP CURSOR POSITION TD DECCA or ZOOM OUT key to WAYPOINT POSITION LAT LON change the page WAYPOINT POSITION TD LORAN A WAYPOINT POSITION TD LORAN C WAYPOINT POSITION TD DECCA WAYPOINT POSITION amp TTG WAYPOINT POSITION ETA amp TTG Small column SHIP CURSOR POSITION PLOT INTERVAL LAT LON DATE TIME DEGREE Large column Middle column SELECT THE POSITION TO BE DISPLAYED BY TRACKBALL TURN KNOB TO SELECT NAV DATA AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER ZOOM IN PREVIOUS PAGE ZOOM OUT NEXT PAGE Navigation data window setup menu 7 Operate the trackball to select a location The selected column becomes red 8 Rotate the ENTER knob to select the data to display The navigation data window setup menu has three pages changed by pressing the ZOOM IN or ZOOM OUT keys Depending on the column size the available data may be changed See the table on the next page 9 Press the ENTER knob The data selected at step 8 appears at the location selected at step 7 10 Press t
124. UP GOTO A PAGE OF E S 50 200 kHz DISPLAY MODES SETUP gt PLOTTER PLOTTER WITH NAV INFORMATION 1 PLOTTER WITH NAV INFORMATION 2 VIDEO PILOT VIDEO PILOT WITH NAV INFORMATION 1 VIDEO PILOT WITH NAV INFORMATION 2 COMPASS PLOTTER COMPASS PLOTTER WITH NAV INFORMATION 1 COMPASS PLOTTER WITH NAV INFORMATION 2 COMPASS VIDEO PILOT COMPASS VIDEO PILOT WITH NAV INFORMATION 1 COMPASS VIDEO PILOT WITH NAV INFORMATION 2 GPS STATUS A ZOOM OUT key ZOOM IN key 0 4 1 ECHO SOUNDER 200 kHz DISPLAY MODES SETUP PAGE 2 2 GOTO A PAGE OF PLOTTER DISPLAY MODES SETUP HORIZONTAL 1 1 VIDEO PILOT E S 200 kHz HORIZONTAL 1 1 VIDEO PILOT NAV INFO 1 E S 200 kHz HORIZONTAL 1 1 VIDEO PILOT NAV INFO 2 E S 200 kHz HORIZONTAL 2 1 VIDEO PILOT E S 200 kHz HORIZONTAL 2 1 VIDEO PILOT NAV INFO 1 E S 200 kHz HORIZONTAL 2 1 VIDEO PILOT NAV INFO 2 E S 200 kHz VERTICAL 1 1 VIDEO PILOT E S 200 kHz VERTICAL 1 1 VIDEO PILOT NAV INFO 1 E S 200 kHz VERTICAL 1 1 VIDEO PILOT NAV INFO 2 E S 200 kHz VERTICAL 2 1 VIDEO PILOT E S 200 kHz VERTICAL 2 1 VIDEO PILOT NAV INFO 1 E S 200 kHz VERTICAL 2 1 VIDEO PILOT NAV INFO 2 E S 200 kHz 0 4 1 ECHO SOUNDER 50 kHz DISPLAY MODES SETUP PAGE 1 2 ZOOM OUT key 4 ZOOM IN key GOTO 2 2 PAGE OF E S 50 kHz DISPLAY MODES SETUP E S 50 kHz E S 50 kHz A SCOPE E S 50 kHz MARKER ZOOM E S 50 kHz BOTTOM ZO
125. UT DESTINATION 1 ON 2 OFF SELECT OUTPUT SENTENCE 1 ON 2 OFF NMEA I O PORT 2 NMEA FORMAT 1 NMEA0183 Ver 1 5 2 Ver 2 0 TLL OUTPUT 1 ON 2 OFF L L FORMAT 1 DD MM MM 2 DD MM MMM 3 DD OUTPUT DESTINATION 1 ON 2 OFF SELECT OUTPUT SENTENCE 1 ON 2 OFF RS232C FORMAT BAUD RATE 1 4800 2 9600 3 19200 4 38400 CHARACTER LENGTH 1 7 BITS 2 8 BITS STOP BIT 1 1 BIT 2 2 BITS PARITY 1 EVEN 2 ODD 3 OFF NMEA FORMAT 1 NMEA0183 Ver 1 5 2 Ver 2 0 L L FORMAT 1 DD MM MM 2 DD MM MMM DD OUTPUT DESTINATION 1 ON 2 OFF SELECT OUTPUT SENTENCE 1 ON 2 OFF ON APB GLL RMB VTG ZDA OFF BOD BWR BWC 1 DBT DPT 2 GGA GTD MTW RMA VHW WPL XTE HDT HDG MWV TTM 1 BWR RHUMB LINE BWC GREAT CIRCLE 2 DBT NMEA0183 Ver1 5 DPT Ver2 0 6 TEST 1 MEMORY I O TEST amp MEMORY 2 KEYBOARD TEST CLEAR 3 TEST PATTERN 4 MEMORY CLEAR 5 GPS COLD START 6 SET PASSWORD 7 RESET PASSWORD AP 5 MENU TREE 7 SIMULATION PLOTTER 1 SIM 2 LIVE MODE SPEED 0 99 9 kt 0 kt COURSE 1 DIRECTION 2 8 FIGURE DIRECTION 0 359 9 0 LATITUDE 90 0 0 N 90 0 0S 45 35 000 N LONGITUDE 180 0 0 E 180 0 0W 125 00 000 W DATE amp TIME Year Month day HOUR MIMUTE ECHO SOUNDER 1 SIM 2 LIVE L 8 ECHO FISH ALARM LEVEL 1 HIGH 2 MED 3 LOW SOUNDER TRANSMISSION 1 ON 2 STOP SYSTEM
126. VE WAYPOINT Y gt WAYPOINT 00000 PRESS NUMERIC KEY ENTER WAYPOINT NAME PRESS KNOB TO SAVE WAYPOINT Save waypoint window Note The SAVE WAYPOINT WINDOW will be erased automatically if there is no operation within 10 seconds 4 f desired press the numeric keys to change the waypoint number max six digits The waypoint is named automatically under the next consecutive waypoint number If you do not need to change the waypoint name go to step 5 To reset the waypoint name to 000000 press the CLEAR key Each time a number key is pressed the cursor jumps one place leftward 5 Press the ENTER knob The message WAYPOINT XXXXXX IS SAVED appears on the screen for three seconds The waypoint icon 9 default setting at the bottom of the plotter or pilot display shows current waypoint shape and color Note 1 If the waypoint icon does not appear at the bottom of the plotter or pilot display do the following a Press the MENU 0 1 in that order to show the DISPLAY SETUP menu b Select 1 ON at WAYPOINT STATUS on page 2 2 Note 2 If the above operation is done when the cursor is off the waypoint is entered at own ship s position Note 3 If the waypoint name entered at step 4 already exists the message WAYPOINT XXXXXX ALREADY EXISTS ENTER ANOTHER NAME appears Enter another name for it after returning to the SAVE WAYPOINT window 5 WAYPOINT 5 1 3 Ent
127. a and Okinawa Mean Vallue CONUS Mean Vallue Australla and Tasmania Island Mean Value Ethiopia and Sudan Ethiopia Mall Senegal Sudan Somalla Bahrain Island Cocos Island Mean Value Bostswana Lesotho Malawi Swaziland Zaire Zambla Zimbabwe Mean Value Kanya Tanzania Kenya Tanzania Ascension Island lwo dima Island Tem Island St Helena Island Marcus Island Australla and Tasmania Island Efate and Erromango Islands Bermuda Islands Colombla Argentina Phoenix Islands South Africa Mean Value Florida and Bahama Islands Tunisia Chatham Island New Zealand Paraguay Brazil Sumatra Island Indonesia Gizo Island New Georgla Island Easter Island Westem Europe Cypus Egypt England Scotland Channel and Shetland Islands England lreland Scotland and Shetland Islands Greece Iran Italy Sardinla Italy Sicily Norway and Finland Portugal and Spain Mean Value Republic of Maldives New Zealand Guam Island Guadalcanal Island Iceland Hong kong Thailand and Vietnam Bangladesh India and Nepal Ireland Diego Garcia Jhonston Island Sri Lanka Kerguelen Island West Malaysia and Singapore Mascarene Island Cayman Brac Island Liberia Philippines Exciuding Mindanao Island Mindanao Island Mahe Island
128. able echo the depth indication is not displayed e adjust gain and range to display the bottom echo in reddish brown if you are using the manual operation noise or interference shows on the display e If no noise appears after turning the engine off the engine interference is suspected Call your dealer e check the ground e other video sounder of the same frequency as yours may be operating near you data is wrong though the water temperature graph appears e check that sensor cable is tightly fastened 12 5 12 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING 12 6 12 6 1 12 6 Diagnostics This section provides the procedures for testing the equipment for proper operation Three tests are provided MEMORY TEST KEYBOARD TEST and TEST PATTERN Memory test The memory I O test checks each memory circuits and signal I O circuit displaying program number Results for device checks are shown as OK or NG No Good For any NG request service 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 0 key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu 3 Press the 6 key to show the TEST amp MEMORY CLEAR menu 0 6 TEST amp MEMORY CLEAR gt 1 MEMORY I O TEST 2 KEYBOARD TEST 3 TEST PATTERN 4 MEMORY CLEAR 5 GPS COLD START 6 SET PASSWORD 7 RESET PASSWORD TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER OR PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO SELECT MENU
129. agram for connection of a PC Refer to it to connect a PC Downloading data You may download data in the working memory to a PC as follows 1 Connect the PC to the equipment Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 3 key to show the MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS amp DATA TRANSFER menu Press the 9 key to show the DATA TRANSFER FROM TO PC menu 3 9 DATA TRANSFER FROM TO PC TRANSFER FROM PC YES 2 NO MARKS amp LINES WAYPOINTS amp ROUTES TRANSFER TO PC MARKS amp LINES WAYPOINTS amp ROUTES BAUD RATE CHARACTER LENGTH STOP BIT PARITY X CONTROL YES 2 NO YES 2 NO YES 2 NO YES 2 NO YES 2 NO 4800 2 9600 3 19200 4 38400 7 BITS 2 8 BITS 1 BIT 2 2 BITS EVEN 2 0DD 8 NONE PC NMEA IN PC TD gt 1 gt WHITE PC RD gt 2 gt BLUE RD3_H gt 3 gt YELLOW C gt 4 gt GREEN 12V gt 5 gt RED GROUND gt 6 gt BLACK SHIELD gt 7 gt SHIELD CABLE TYPE MJ A7SPF0007 050 TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Note Use 1 2 and 6 pins are only for connection with PC Data transfer from to PC menu 10 15 10 RECORDING amp PLAYING BACK DATA 10 16 5 To download mark line data rotate the ENTER knob to select MARKS amp LINES of TRANSFER TO PC 6 Press the 1 key to select 1 YES 7 To download waypoint route data rotate the ENTER knob to select
130. approaching a destination waypoint The area that defines an arrival zone is that of a circle which you approach from the outside of the circle The alarm will be released if your boat enters the circle When the arrival alarm is active a red dashed circle marks the arrival alarm area 4 Setting range Own ship s position Alarm T Destination waypoint How the arrival alarm works The anchor watch alarm informs you that your boat is moving when it should be at rest When the anchor watch is active a red dashed circle marks the anchor watch area hip Setting range Sian Alarm How the anchor watch alarm works Note The arrival and anchor watch alarms cannot be turned on together pr SMS eo 54 Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 6 key to show the ALARMS SETUP menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select ARRIVAL ANCHOR WATCH Press the 1 or 2 key to select 1 ARRIVAL or 2 ANCHR as appropriate Rotate the ENTER knob to select RANGE TO MONITOR below ARRIVAL ANCHOR WATCH Press the numeric keys to enter the range value Setting range 0 001 to 9 999 nm Press the ENTER knob Press the MENU key several times to close the menu For the anchor watch alarm place the cursor on own ship s position and then press the GOTO key The anchor watch alarm range is shown with a red dashed circle its center at own ship s position at the moment you completed step
131. ard in to the left hand card slot with groove side up Close the slot cover Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 3 key to show the MEMORY CARD OPERATION amp DATA TRANSFER menu R O Na 3 MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS amp DATA TRANSFER gt 1 SAVE DATA TO MEMORY CARD 2 PLAYBACK DATA FROM MEMORY CARD 3 DISPLAY DATA FROM MEMORY CARD 4 DELETE FILE IN MEMORY CARD 5 FORMAT MEMORY CARD 6 AUTO BACKUP 7 DISPLAY DATA FROM INTERNAL MEMORY 8 OPERATE INTERNAL MEMORY 9 DATA TRANSFER TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER OR PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO SELECT MENU Memory card operation amp data transfer menu 6 Press the 5 key to show the FORMAT MEMORY CARD menu 10 2 10 RECORDING amp PLAYING BACK DATA 3 5 FORMAT MEMORY CARD FORMAT MEMORY CARD 1 YES 2 NO SELECT YES BY TRACKBALL TO START THE FORMAT Format memory card menu 7 Press the 1 key to select 1 YES The following message appears START FORMATTING MEMORY CARD ARE YOU SURE YES PRESS KNOB NO PRESS CLEAR KEY 8 Press the ENTER knob The message NOW FORMATTING MEMORY CARD appears When the formatting is completed the message FORMAT COMPLETED PRESS KNOB TO CONTINUE appears 9 Press the ENTER knob Note If you insert a mini chart card in the left slot an error message appears After pressing the ENTER knob remove the chart card in
132. at its center and a dashed line intending from the X mark to the cursor Press the ENTER knob and the mark moves to the cursor position 5 Use the trackball to place the cursor on the ending point The data box shows range and bearing between the starting and ending points e 2 9 2 PLOTTER AND PILOT DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Range and bearing between starting and ending points RULER 0 61nm 90 1 T Ending point Cursor Starting point X mark Range and bearing between two points 6 Press the 0 key to terminate the measurement and erase the dashed circle and line and data 2 10 2 6 2 PLOTTER AND PILOT DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Using the VRM Variable Range Marker The VRM function to measure the distance between two points like using dividers to measure distance on a nautical chart 1 Press the VRM key to show the VRM Each pressing this key makes the sequence shown below VRM off VRM floating VRM gt VRM fixed VRM gt VRM off VRM off VRM is turned off VRM floating VRM You can adjust its position and radius VRM fixed VRM VRM is fixed at position selected with floating VRM Its radius is also fixed When cursor is turned on VRM appears around it When cursor is turned off VRM appears around own ship s position Also a data box appears at the top of the display to show the radius of VRM Radius of VRM Cursor VRM Yellow
133. ate fish echoes near the bottom 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 9 key to show the ECHO SOUNDER SETUP menu 3 Press the 4 key to show the WHITE MARKER window WHITE MARKER A OFF Y White marker window 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to select color to display in white As you rotate the ENTER knob the number corresponds to echo number in the marker window changes the white marker on the echo strength bar shifts and selected echo color is displayed in white White marker shows color currently displayed in white Echo strength bar 16 color when white marker function is active 5 Press the ENTER knob 6 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Note To turn the white marker function off select OFF at step 4 11 21 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 10 Display Colors You can select the number of colors and background color to use as follows 11 22 1 2 3 5 6 Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 9 key to show the ECHO SOUNDER SETUP menu Press the 5 key to show the HUE window HUE A 1 y Hue window Rotate the ENTER knob to select hue number referring to the table below You can see the result of your selection on the display Hue no and background and echo colors Hue No Echo color Background color 0 USER COLOR on the USER COLOR SETUP menu See paragraph 11 11 1 1
134. ay while track plotting is stopped Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 4 key to show the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP menu 3 If PAGE 2 2 appears rotate the ENTER knob clockwise to select PREVIOUS PAGE 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose DISP TRACKS HOLD 5 Press the 1 key to choose ON or the 2 key to choose OFF as appropriate ON Own ship s track is displayed while recording is stopped In this case own ship s track is not recorded it is erased when it goes off screen or when the power is turned off OFF Own ship s track is not displayed while recording is stopped Own Ship m Set to ON N i Resumed Stopping Display enlarged Jq Display shrunk Own Ship Track A m Resumed Stopped Display while stopping recording of track When ON is selected at step 5 above 5 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 3 6 3 2 2 3 TRACKS Connecting own ship s track when resuming plotting When you resume plotting of own ship s track the point where plotting was stopped and restarted can be connected with a straight line s Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 4 key to display the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP menu If PAGE 2 2 appears rotate the ENTER knob clockwise to select PREVIOUS PAGE 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose the PLOT TRACKS HOLD 5 Press the 1 key to choose O
135. back data from memory card menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select an item to load Press the 1 key to select YES Repeat steps 5 and 6 to load other items Rotate the ENTER knob to select a file and then press the ENTER knob The following window appears oND PLAY BACK FILE ARE YOU SURE YES PRESS KNOB NO PRESS CLEAR KEY 9 Press the ENTER knob The message NOW LOADING DATA FROM MEMORY CARD appears When the loading is finished the message COMPLETED LOADING DATA PRESS KNOB TO CONTINUE appears 10 7 10 RECORDING amp PLAYING BACK DATA 10 2 5 10 8 Note 1 To escape press the CLEAR key instead of the ENTER knob Note 2 Loaded and current data are processed as follows Tracks Since loaded track data is added to internal track oldest track will be erased when the track memory capacity is exceeded Waypoints amp routes The loaded data replaces data previously stored Marks and lines The loaded data is added to internal data When the mark line memory becomes full no marks may be entered Setting data The loaded data replaces current configuration settings If the memory card is ejected while loading or data could not be loaded push the ENTER knob to restart Note that track memory allocalion is not saved or loaded 10 Press the ENTER knob When loading SETTING DATA the unit restarts automatically 11 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu De
136. before entering latitude 12 Press the numeric key to enter longitude of mark position To enter 135 34 638 longitude for example press 1 3 5 3 4 6 3 8 keys in that order You can switch co ordinates E lt gt W by pressing the CURSOR ON OFF key before entering longitude 13 Press the ENTER knob to inscribe the mark at the location entered 14 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 4 2 4 MARKS amp LINES 4 2 Changing Mark Color Mark can be displayed in red yellow green light blue purple blue or white 1 Press the MARK COLOR key to show the CHANGE MARK COLOR window CHANGE MARK COLOR 18 2 30 410 5 6 7 8 KEYS COLOR PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO SELECT COLOR Change mark color window 2 Press the appropriate numeric key to choose a color 1 through 7 The mark or line is entered at own ship s position or cursor position in the color selected 8 The mark is entered at own ship s position or cursor position in the color and shape shown on the label of the numeric key You may show marks in one color or the colors shown on the numeric key 4 3 4 MARKS amp LINES 4 3 Changing Mark Size You may choose mark size as follows 1 Press the MENU key to display main menu 2 Press the 4 key to display the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP menu 3 If PAGE 2 2 appears rotate the ENTER knob clockwise to select PR
137. between 17 and 20 C 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 4 key to show the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP menu 3 If PAGE 2 2 appears rotate the ENTER knob to select PREVIOUS PAGE 4 MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP PAGE 1 2 NEXT PAGE MARKS SIZE 1 L 2 L LINES STYLE 1 2 3 TRACK INTERVAL 1 TIME 00M10s DIST 0 10nm TRACK INTERVAL 2 TIME 00M10s DIST 0 10nm gt SHIP S TRACKS DISP 1 ON 2 OFF DISP TRACKS HOLD 1 ON 2 OFF PLOT TRACKS HOLD 1 ON 2 OFF TRACKS COLOR ee 329 4 TRACKS BY TEMP RANGE GRDNT 0 2 F 2 0 F WHITE 005 0 F BELOW BLUE 005 0 F PURPLE 010 0 F LIGHT BLUE 012 5 F GREEN 015 0 F YELLOW 017 5 F RED 020 0 F ABOVE TRACKS BY DEPTH RANGE GRDNT 2ft 20ft 200ft WHITE 0032 8 ft SHALLOWER BLUE 0032 8 ft PURPLE 0164 0 ft GREEN 0656 2 ft YELLOW 0984 3 ft RED 1312 3 ft DEEPER SHIP S TRACKS 12 000 MARKS 04 000 16 000 TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Marks ship s tracks setup menu Page 1 1 3 9 3 TRACKS 3 10 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to select TRACKS BY TEMP Roll the trackball leftward to select RANGE 6 Set the temperature range desired for each color For example if you want to paint the track red when the water temperature is higher than 18 C do the following a Rotate the ENTER knob to select RED xxx x C ABOVE b Press the 0
138. bottom tail Generally when observing the bottom nature the lower sounding frequency is used the pulselength is set to long and the gain setting is not disturbed In the hard and craggy bottom the bottom appears more reddish and with a long tail However the bottom with sediment may give a short tail if a low frequency sounding is used Rock base Mud amp sand Bottom nature Fish school echoes Fish quantity can be estimated to a certain extent from fish echoes on the screen if fish school size and fish school density are kept in mind Usually the size of fish echoes on the screen is proportional to the actual size of the fish school However if two fish echoes appear at different depths with the same size the fish school at shallower depth is smaller because the ultrasonic beam widens as it propagates and a fish school in deep water is displayed larger Deep fish school sounding time School depth Bi A and sounding Suey Small Large school Size of fish school Fish school size Difference of fish school sounding times 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION If two fish schools appear with the same color at different depths the one in deeper water is denser because the ultrasonic wave attenuates as it propagates and the fish school in deep water tends to be displayed in a weaker color Less Reddish roo Sparse echo Diference in Fish Echo ocium signal strength Weak Echo
139. by the distance set for that waypoint on the waypoints list The distance is called the proximity alarm radius You can globally activate or deactivate the proximity alarm here 1 Alarm range Radius depends on the setting of PRXMTY RADIUS the waypoint editing window Proximity alarm Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 6 key to show the ALARMS SETUP menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select PROXIMITY ALARM Press the 1 key to select 1 ON Press the MENU key several times to close the menu al IMS Note To deactivate the alarm select 2 OFF at step 4 8 5 8 ALARMS 8 5 8 6 8 6 Speed Alarm The speed alarm warns you when your boat s speed is within or over the speed range set OP Nu N 9 Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 6 key to show the ALARMS SETUP menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select SPEED ALARM Press the 1 or 2 key to select 1 INSIDE or 2 OUT as appropriate Rotate the ENTER knob to select MINIMUM SPEED Press the numeric keys to enter the minimum speed value and then press the ENTER knob Rotate the ENTER knob to select MAXIMUM SPEED Press the numeric keys to enter the maximum speed value and then press the ENTER knob Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Note To deactivate the alarm select 3 OFF at step 4 Trip Log Alarm The trip log alar
140. can be cleared to restart operation with default settings All tracks marks waypoints and routes are deleted Note that the cleared memory cannot be restored Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 0 key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu Press the 6 key to show the TEST amp MEMORY CLEAR menu Press the 4 key to show the following window Dua CLEAR ALL MEMORY INCL MARKS TRKS WPTS RTES ARE YOU SURE YES PRESS KNOB NO PRESS CLEAR KEY 5 Press the ENTER knob to clear the memory The equipment restarts automatically and then the following window appears A START SIMULATION MODE YES PRESS KNOB NO PRESS CLEAR KEY Note Press the CLEAR key to escape 6 To start the simulation mode press the ENTER knob For normal operation press the CLEAR key Soon after the memory is cleared BACK DATA NG and the message SYSTEM HAS FAILED START UP TEST PLEASE CONTACT A LOCAL FURUNO REPRESENTATIVE FOR REPAIR PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE appears on the startup test screen This is normal it is not a sign of malfunctions 7 Press any key twice to finish 12 10 12 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING 12 8 Cold Start Cold start is automatically executed at initial power application or when the GPS memory is cleared This is done to acquire the Almanac to receive a GPS satellite You can also do the cold start manually when the Almanac is too old to acquire a satellite f
141. ce the cursor on the LONGITUDE line Press the numeric keys to enter the longitude Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to switch from East to West and vice versa Press the ENTER knob to return to the CHART SETUP menu 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 3 DELTA L L For this method pre calculate the error on a nautical chart The position offset window changes as below OFFSET METHOD 1 CURSOR 2 LAT LON 3 DELTA L L 4 CANCEL LATITUDE 10 00 000 N LONGITUDE 000 00 000 E TURN KNOB TO SELECT OFFSET METHOD ENTER CORRECT LAT LON POSITION AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER CURSOR ON OFF SWITCH NOUTH SOUTH amp EAST WEST Position offset window 3 Delta L L a Use the numeric keys to enter the correction value for latitude b Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to switch from North to South and vice versa c Roll the trackball downward to place the cursor on the LONGITUDE line d Press the numeric keys to enter the correction value for longitude e Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to switch from East to West and vice versa f Press the ENTER knob to return to the CHART SETUP menu 7 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu The offset icon ce appears at the bottom of the PLOTTER or PILOT NAV INFO 1 display Note To cancel chart offset select 4 CANCEL at step 5 9 3 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 9 1 2 9 4 CHART SETUP menu items description The CHART SETUP menu lets you
142. ck is colored accordingly 8 Own ship s track color changes with water temperature Requires water temperature sensor 9 Own ship s track color changes with depth Own ship s track color changes from the moment Changing sub track color Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 4 key to show the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP menu If PAGE 1 2 appears rotate the ENTER knob to select NEXT PAGE Rotate the ENTER knob to select SUB TRACKS COLOR Press the appropriate numeric key to choose color Press the MENU key several times to close the menu poe qe Ic Changing target track color Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 4 key to show the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP menu If PAGE 1 2 appears rotate the ENTER knob to select NEXT PAGE Rotate the ENTER knob to select TARGET TRACK COLOR Press the appropriate numeric key to choose color Press the MENU key several times to close the menu CON T CON c 3 3 4 3 TRACKS Automatically changing own ship s track color by water temperature There are two methods by which own ship s track color may be changed according to water temperature by preset temperature range or temperature variation Changing own ship s track color by preset temperature range This method changes the color of track when the water temperature is within a preset range For example you can set up to paint the track yellow when the water temperature is
143. ct SHAPE Roll the trackball in left right direction to select the shape Rotate the ENTER knob to choose SELECT Press the appropriate numeric key to select the method Rotate the ENTER knob to select ENTER Do step 9 in the Erasing marks and lines by color on page 4 6 O0 ID and 4 7 4 MARKS amp LINES Editing Marks Lines You can edit the shape and color of marks and lines Note Files set to YES on the DISPLAY DATA FROM MEMORY CARD menu cannot be erased See paragraph 10 2 3 Also files set to YES on the DISPLAY DATA FROM INTERNAL MEMORY menu cannot be erased See paragraph 10 4 2 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 5 key to show the MRKS SHIP S TRACKS EDITION menu 3 Press the 1 key to show the EDIT MARKS window 5 1 EDIT MARKS ENTER gt SELECT 1 CURSOR 2 AREA 3 INSIDE 4 OUTSIDE COLOR 1 2 8 3 4l 7 8 ALL SHAPE O t0 YOA w x A SET SELECT COLOR AND SHAPE PLACE CURSOR ON ENTER Edit marks window 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose SELECT 5 Press the appropriate numeric key to select the method CURSOR Use the cursor to choose mark to edit AREA Edit marks and lines in the area you set INSIDE Edit marks and lines currently displayed OUTSIDE Edit marks and lines which are not currently displayed 6 Rotate the ENTER knob to select COLOR 7 Press the appropriate numeric key to sele
144. ct the color to be changed 8 Rotate the ENTER knob to select SHAPE 9 Roll the trackball in left right direction to select the shape to edit 10 Rotate the ENTER knob to select ENTER 11 Refer to page 4 7 to edit 4 9 4 MARKS amp LINES 4 8 4 9 4 10 Displaying Mark Data You can display mark data as follows Note Files set to YES on the DISPLAY DATA FROM MEMORY CARD menu cannot be displayed See paragraph 10 2 3 Also files set to YES on the DISPLAY DATA FROM INTERNAL MEMORY menu cannot be displayed See paragraph 10 4 2 1 Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to show the cursor 2 Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the mark for which you want to display its data Water temperature data requires an appropriate sensor 37 04 640 N 1 Latitude Cursor 135 21 047E Longitude 4 5 C 13 7m Depth Water Mark temperature For own ship s position Mark data Note If mark data does not appear press MENU 0 1 in that order and then turn on MARK STATUS on PAGE 2 2 of the DISPLAY SETUP menu Target Mark TLL Target position data can be output from certain radars and shown on your plotter with the TLL mark x For details see the Operator s Manual for your radar 5 WAYPOINT 5 1 5 1 1 In navigation terminology a waypoint is a particular location on a voyage whether it be a starting intermediate or destination point A waypoint is the simple
145. cts the method by which to navigate to a quick point from among 1 POINT 35 POINTS NEAR SERVICE and PORT SERVICE See paragraph 7 1 RANGE SCALE Selects the method how to show the display width RANGE or SCALE SCALE DISPLAY Turns the scale on or off in the PLOTTER or PILOT display GPS STATUS Turns GPS status abbreviations on or off in the PLOTTER or PILOT display On page 1 of the DISPLAY SETUP menu rotate the ENTER knob to select NEXT PAGE to show page 2 of the DISPLAY SETUP menu 0 1 DISPLAY SETUP 2 2 PREVIOUS PAGE gt WAYPOINT STATUS 1 ON 2 OFF WAYPOINT INFO 1 ON 2 OFF MARK STATUS 1 ON 2 OFF OWN SHIP S MARK 1 LARGE 2 SMALL 3 5 SHIP S LENGTH 10 0 m 0 1 99 9 m SHIP S WIDTH 02 0 m 0 1 99 9 m ANTENNA POSITION Va 05 0 m 0 1 99 9 m ANTENNA POSITION Hb 01 0 m 0 1 99 9 m L Kp a gt le TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Display setup menu Page 2 WAYPOINT STATUS Turns the waypoint status icon 9 off on the PLOTTER or PILOT display This icon shows the current shape and color of waypoints WAYPOINT INFO Turns the waypoint data on or off When ON is selected place the cursor on a waypoint to show the waypoint data box 9 15 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 9 4 9 16 MARK STATUS Turns the mark data on or off When ON is selected place the cursor on a mark to show the mark data box OWN SHIP S MARK
146. d 2 12 2 PLOTTER AND PILOT DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Indices and chart enlargement When the ZOOM OUT key is used you will see several frames appear on the chart These frames are called indices and they show you what parts of the chart can be zoomed The areas circumscribed with smaller frames can show more detailed information 2 9 Indices 2 13 This page intentionally left blank 3 TRACK 3 1 3 1 1 Your ship s track main and sub tracks is plotted on the screen using navigation data fed from the built in GPS navigator When connecting with an ARPA equipped radar other ship s track can also be plotted This chapter shows you how to turn track on or off and change its color and plotting interval Own ship s track is displayed in red in the default setting Own ship s track sub Own ship s track main Other ship s track Tracks Displaying Track Own ship s track Own ship s track can be turned on or off as follows 1 Press the MENU key to display the main menu 2 Press the 4 key to open the 4 MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP menu This menu has two pages If PAGE 2 2 appears rotate the ENTER knob clockwise to select PREVIOUS PAGE 3 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose SHIP S TRACKS DISP 3 TRACKS 4 MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP PAGE 1 2 NEXT PAGE MARKS SIZE 1 L LINES STYLE 1 TRACK INTERVAL 1 TRACK INTERVAL 2 gt SHIP S TRACKS
147. d To display do the following 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 0 key to show the SYSTEM SETUP me 3 Press the 8 key to show the ECHO SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP menu 0 8 ECHO SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP nu GOTO ECHO SOUNDER RABGE SETUP FISH ALARM LEVEL HIGH TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION POWER TVG 200 kHz TVG 50 kHz ECHO OFFSET 200 kHz 1 ECHO OFFSET 50 2 1 BOTTOM LEVEL 200 21 BOTTOM LEVEL 50 kHz 1 SMOOTHING OFF 2 6 DEPTH INFORMATION 1 L TEMPERATURE GRAPH 1 ZOOM MARKER 1 ON p PLAYBACK SNDR IMAGE 1 PLAY SPEED CALIBRATION 0096 TEMP CALIBRATION 00 0 DEPTH CALIBRATION 000 0 ft ACSTC SPD CALIB 000 m s 1 1 1 1 1 ON SPEED STW TEMPERATURE DEPTH ACOUSTIC SPEED 1 4 9 F 81 6 ft 1500 m s MED STOP LOW NO NO NO NO NO 000 NO 000 M1 3 SM2 4 SM3 5 SM4 2 8 3 OFF 2 OFF 2 OFF 2 S DOWN 50 50 20 20 F 15 100 ft 3 LOW 3 3 00 00 3 OFF TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU B Y TRACKBALL Echo sounder setup menu If the ECHO SOUNDER RANGE SETUP menu appears rotate the ENTER knob clockwise to show the ECHO SOUNDER SYSTEM menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select PLAYBACK SNDR IMAGE Press the 1 or 2 key to select 1 PLAY or 2 S DOWN as appropriate PLAY The past picture is played back reversely like rewind
148. e GPS antenna height DGPS beacon frequency 310 0 kHz Receiving signal level 55 4 Hr Signal strength Bars show satellite 75 0 dB signal levels Satellites whose signal level extends 40 are used to fix position WAAS satellite GEO Appears when the internal DGPS beacon receiver is installed GPS status display DOP value DOP stands for Dilution of Precision and is an indication of the quality of the satellite constellation The smaller value means the higher accuracy For your reference the positioning accuracy is approx 10 m when the value is less than 4 SS SS Signal Strength displays a numeric representation of electrical field strength of the received signal on the selected frequency The higher the number the stronger the received signal and a figure above 60 is normal SN SN Signal to Noise ratio displays the ratio between the desired signal and unwanted noise on the selected frequency The higher the SN ratio the better the quality of the signal and a figure above 21 is normal 2 6 2 PLOTTER AND PILOT DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 2 2 Operating the Cursor 1 Press the CURSOR ON OFF key The cursor is turned on and the cursor appears at the own ship s position To hide the cursor press the CURSOR ON OFF key again Cursor position in L L TRKS HOLD 2003 4 1 Cursor PLOTTER NAV INFO 1 display appearing the c
149. e ROUTE NAME XXXXXX ROUTE NAME XXXXXX WILL BE DELETED IS USED FOR NAVIGATION ARE YOU SURE WILL IT BE DELETED YES PRESS KNOB YES PRESS KNOB NO PRESS CLEAR KEY NO PRESS CLEAR KEY Normal route Destination route Erasing message Press the ENTER knob Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Setting Ship s Speed for TTG Calculation of TTG is based on ship s speed data This data can be set manually or automatically 1o Mos Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 2 key to show the ROUTES LIST Rotate the ENTER knob to select SPD TO CALC TTG Roll the trackball in left right direction to select ACTUAL SPD or SIM SPD For ACTUAL SPD go step 6 For SIM SPEED go to step 5 ACTUAL SPD The actual ship s speed is used SIM SPD The simulated speed is used Press the numeric keys to enter the speed value and then pres the ENTER knob Press the MENU key several times to close the menu T 7 1 NAVIGATION This section shows you how to get to a desired destination by using quick points waypoints port services and routes Navigating to Quick Points The quick point feature allows you to navigate to point s without retaining the date indefinitely in your unit s memory Each time a quick point is entered previous quick points having the same numbers as newly entered ones are written over Selecting quick point entry method You need to tell yo
150. e The course means the direction of own ship s movement it is not the direction of heading The cursor includes the affect of current and wind Depth and water temperature graphs The depth and water temperature graphs which require appropriate sensors show the latest 10 minutes of depth and water temperature data The range of the depth graph is 50 feet and it is automatically adjusted with depth XTE cross track error monitor The black boat shaped own ship mark mark shows ship s cross track from the intended course and direction and amount to steer to return to course It is shown in black when the amount of cross track error is within the XTE monitor range and yellow when it is over An arrow appears at the right or left side of the XTE monitor and it shows the direction to steer to return to the intended course The arrow is shown in red when you should steer left and green when you should steer right In the example on the previous page you would steer right to return to course set To maintain course steer the vessel so the own ship marker stays at the center of the XTE monitor 2 5 2 PLOTTER AND PILOT DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 2 1 5 GPS status display The GPS status display provides data about the GPS satellites and GEO satellite for WAAS Estimated position of satellite in the sky Satellites used for fixing position are circled 01 00 15 H Time APR 1 2003 Date GPS fix status DOP valu
151. e are shown below A WARNING Do not open the equipment A Hazardous voltage which can cause electrical shock exists inside the equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Location Check point Remedy Antenna unit Check for loosened and corroded bolts Tighten loosened bolts Replace heavily corroded bolts Antenna cable Check connection point for watertightness Check connector for tightness and corrosion Check cables for damage Replace damaged parts Display unit connectors Check for tight connection Tighten loosened connectors Ground terminal Check for tight connection and corrosion Clean or replace as necessary Display unit Dust and foreign material on the display unit Dust or dirt may be removed from the cabinet with soft cloth Water diluted mild detergent may be used if desired DO NOT use chemical cleaners to clean the display unit they may remove paint and markings Wipe the LCD carefully to prevent scratching using tissue paper and an LCD cleaner To remove dirt or salt deposits use an LCD cleaner wiping slowly with tissue paper so as to dissolve the dirt or salt Change paper frequently so the salt or dirt will not scratch the LCD Transducer Check the transducer face for marine life which can reduce sensitivity Remove marine life from the transducer when drydocking the boat Use a piece
152. e magnetic variation referring to a nautical chart Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to switch from East to West and vice versa 5 Press the ENTER knob NS HEADING MARKER You may extend a line from the own ship position to show ship s heading Heading data is required The length of line depends on the setting of COURSE VECTOR below COURSE VECTOR The course display which may be a vector or bar may be turned on or off as appropriate Vector Length varies with speed The length is not affected by display scale Bar Shows course WAYPOINT SWITCHING Chooses waypoint switching method PERPENDICULAR or ARRIVAL CIRCLE See page 7 10 RNG amp BRG MODE When you set a destination the equipment displays the range bearing and course to that destination Range and bearing are calculated by the Great Circle or Rhumb Line method Route total distance is also calculated Cross track error is only calculated in the Great Circle method Rhumb line This method calculates the range and bearing between two points drawn on a nautical chart Since the bearing is kept constant it is ideal for short range navigation Great circle This course line is the shortest course between two points on the surface of the earth like stretching a piece of string between two points on earth Because frequent course changes are required it is most suitable for long range navigation Page 2 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT SET GOTO METHOD Sele
153. e page 1 BASIC OPERATION DISPLAY MODE PAGE 1 4 DISPLAY MODE PAGE 2 4 PLOTTER 3 PLOTTER 1 UAL 2 E S 50 kHz 3 E S 50 Hz NAV INFO 1 E S DUAL SINGLE MRKR Zoom E S DUAL 4 E S 50 kHz 5 E S 50 kHz 6 50 kHz BTTM Zoom BTTM Lock DSCRMMNATN i 7 Aj a A pman pem 7 E S 50 kHz 8 E S 200k 9 E S 200k 7 NAV INFO 1 8 PLOTTER 9 E S 50 kHz SINGLE SINGLE BTTM Lock E S 50 kHz E S 50 kHz A SCOPE 0 GO TO PAGE 2 0 GO TO PAGE 3 TURN KNOB TO SELECT DISPLAY MODE AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER TURN KNOB TO SELECT DISPLAY MODE AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER OR PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO SELECT DISPLAY MODE OR PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO SELECT DISPLAY MODE PRESS 0 KEY TO GOTO PAGE 2 PRESS 0 KEY TO GOTO PAGE 3 DISPLAY MODE PAGE 4 4 DISPLAY MODE PAGE 3 4 a d 1 E S DUAL 2 E S 200k 3 E S 200k SINGLE MRKR Zoom 1 PLOTTER 2 PLOTTER 3 PLOTTER NAV INFO 1 NAV INFO 2 zo Le M H 4 PILOT 5 PILOT 6 PILOT 0 key 4 E S 200 k 5 E S 200 k 6 E S 200 k NAV INFO 1 NAV INFO 2 BTTM Zoom BTTM Lock DSCRMNATN E gg A 7 E S DUAL 8 COMPASS 9 GPS STATUS 7 NAV INFO 1 8 PLOTTER 9 E S 200 k PLOTTER E S 200 k E S 200 k A SCOPE
154. e the numeric keys to enter position offset and then press the ENTER knob Use the CURSOR ON OFF key to switch from to and vice versa If necessary enter an offset at CORRECTION 2 Rotate the ENTER knob to select TD DISPLAY Press the 2 key to select 2 LORAN C 0 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Displaying position in DECCA TDs epe ct e 8 9 Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 8 key to show the PLOTTER SETUP menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select DECCA CHAIN Use the numeric keys to enter Decca chain number 01 to 48 Available lanes appear Use the numeric keys to enter lane pair and then press the ENTER knob If necessary rotate the ENTER knob to select CORRECTION 1 below DECCA CHAIN Use the numeric keys to enter position offset and then press the ENTER knob Use the CURSOR ON OFF key to switch from to and vice versa If necessary enter an offset at CORRECTION 2 Rotate the ENTER knob to select TD DISPLAY 10 Press the 3 key to select 3 DECCA 11 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 9 8 9 2 2 9 2 3 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Resetting trip distance You can reset trip distance to 0 The trip distance is shown in the NAV INFO window See paragraph 9 6 2 Press the MENU key to show the main menu Pres the 8 key to show the PLOTTER SETUP menu Rotate the ENTER
155. ering waypoints by latitude and longitude position 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 1 key to show the WAYPOINTS LIST Red cursor Current page No of pages 1 WAYPOINTS LIST 1 1 NAME LATITUDE LONGITUDE PRXMTY COMMENT Nette nm ee N astia p nm QN eho OR nm see e Nr nm eet ee nm vei SR ae RE nm N iE nm nm nm eE nm aj SIR ste RE nm d Ez nm sect OND es nm nm E nm 1 ALPHA 2 DIST 3 MARK SPD TO CALC TTG 1 ACTUAL SPD SIM SPD 00 0kt SEARCH ETA D TTG H M TURN KNOB TO SELECT WAYPOINT KNOB EDIT WPT WPT ADD WPT GOTO SET WPT TO NAVIGATE ZOOM IN PREVIOUS PAGE ZOOM OUT NEXT PAGE CLEAR DEL ETA and TTG for the waypoint selected with the red cursor Waypoints list The number of pages in the WAYPOINTS LIST depends on the number of waypoints entered The current and total number of pages are shown at the top of the list When the total is more than two pages press the ZOOM OUT key to go to the next page To go to the previous page press the ZOOM IN key 5 3 5 WAYPOINT 3 Press the WPT key to show the waypoint edit window Character cursor WAYPOINT NAME gt LATITUDE 3 43 483 N LONGITUDE 135 24 759 E MARK COLOR MARK SHAPE MARK DISPLAY 1 ON COORDINATE 1 LAT LO RNG BRG 3 TD PRXMTY RADIUS 0 00 nm COMMENT END ABCDE F
156. ess the 9 key to show the ECHO SOUNDER SETUP menu 3 Press the 2 key to show the NOISE LIMITER window NOISE LIMITER 1 OFF gt 2 NL1 3 NL2 4 Noise limiter window 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to select degree of suppression NL1 NL2 NL3 or turn the noise limiter off NL3 provides the greatest degree of suppression 5 Press the ENTER knob 6 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 11 19 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 8 Reducing Low Level Noise Dots light blue may appear over most of the screen This is mainly due to sediment in the water or noise This noise can be suppressed Appearance of low level noise Note Clutter cannot be adjusted in the AUTO mode 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 9 key to show the ECHO SOUNDER SETUP menu 3 Press the 3 key to show the CLUTTER window CLUTTER A 7 M Clutter window 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to set clutter rejection level desired 0 to 7 The higher the number the higher the degree of suppression Note that the clutter suppressor may erase weak echoes Therefore select 0 when its use is not required 5 Press the ENTER knob 6 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 11 20 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 9 White Marker The white marker functions to display a particular echo in white For example you may want to display the bottom echo in white to discrimin
157. est you among 50 100 or 200 bps This setting is only effective when DGPS BEACON STATION is MANUAL 9 19 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 9 20 WAAS SEARCH Choose AUTO for automatic search or MANUAL for manual search For MANUAL enter appropriate WAAS satellite number referring to the illustration below AUTO mode and GEO satellite ew 34 75 W 24 5 E 121 25E gt gt 2 2 17897 CORRECTIONS DATA SET Determines how to use the WAAS signal which is currently in the test mode Use 02 default setting until the WAAS system changes from its current Testing Status to Operational Status Then switch to setting 0 9 5 9 5 1 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT PROGRAMMABLE KEYS amp REMOTE CONTROLLER SETUP Menu This paragraph shows how to program keys and the remote controller option Programmable key setup The PROG key provides one touch execution of desired function Further the SHIFT RANGE GAIN and VRM keys can also be programmed for other functions The default programs for those keys are as shown in the table below Key label Functions PROG Shows the WAYPOINTS LIST SHIFT Shows E S SHIFT window RANGE Shows E S RANGE window GAIN Shows E S GAIN window VRM Use the VRM function When the menu is turned off If the above settings are not to your liking you may change them as below 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu
158. etails see paragraph 3 6 2 e 3 19 3 TRACKS 3 8 Changing Track Memory Capacity The equipment stores a total of 16 000 points of track and marks and the default setting allocates 12 000 points for track and 4 000 points for marks and lines If you require a different apportion you may change it as shown in the procedure below Note that when the track memory capacity is changed all tracks and marks in the memory are erased Save them to a memory card See paragraph 10 2 2 or internal memory See paragraph 10 4 1 if necessary The internal memory which has five memory brocks can store maximum 80 000 points of track and marks 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 4 key to show the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP menu 3 If the PAGE 2 2 appears rotate the ENTER knob to select PREVIOUS PAGE 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to select SHIP S TRACKS 5 Press the numeric keys to enter the track memory points Note To clear entry press the CLEAR key 6 Press the ENTER knob and the following window appears ALL TRACKS MARKS amp LINES WILL BE DELETED ARE YOU SURE YES PRESS KNOB NO PRESS CLEAR KEY Note If the number more than 16 000 is entered at step 5 an error beep sounds and the ENTER knob is inoperative 7 Press the ENTER knob At this time all tracks marks and lines in the memory are erased Note To cancel press the CLEAR key 8 Press the MENU key
159. ey on the display unit SHIP S CENTER key Same as CENTER key on the display unit PLOT INTERVAL KEY Same as PLOT INTVL key on the display unit TURN KNOB TO RIGHT TO LEFT Same as rotating the ENTER knob on the display unit clockwise counterclockwise PRESS KNOB TO ENTER Same as pressing the ENTER knob TRACKBALL RIGHT LEFT UP DOWN Same as rolling the trackball to right left upward downward direction 9 25 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 9 6 9 6 1 9 26 DISPLAY MODES amp NAV DATA WINDOW SETUP Menu This menu sets up the DISPLAY MODE and NAVIGATION DATA screens Setting the DISPLAY MODE screen The DISPLAY MODE screen appears when pressing the DISP key and it is used to choose a display mode You may choose and arrange the display mode icons as desired 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 0 key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu 3 Press the 4 key to show the DISPLAY MODES amp NAV DATA WINDOW SETUP menu 0 4 DISPLAY MODES amp DATA WINDOW SETUP gt 1 DISPLAY MODES SETUP 2 NAV DATA WINDOW SETUP TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER OR PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO SELECT MENU Display modes amp nav data window setup menu 4 Press the 1 key to show the DISPLAY MODES SETUP menu 0 4 1 DISPLAY MODES SETUP 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 1 PLOTTER a 4 PLOTTER E S 50 kHz 7
160. ey several times to close the menu x 5 4 5 WAYPOINT Searching Waypoints You can search for a waypoint through the WAYPOINTS LIST Searching by sorting QA duct 5 Press the MENU key to show the main menu Pres the 1 key to show the WAYPOINTS LIST Rotate the ENTER knob to select SORT Press the appropriate key among 1 2 and 3 to select the sorting method 1 ALPHA Sorting waypoints and MOB in alphanumeric order 2 DIST Sorting waypoints in order of decreasing distance to own ship 3 MARK Sorting waypoints in order of MOB mark PROXIMITY RADIUS mark and other mark shapes Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Searching by waypoint name SO ON Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 1 key to show the WAYPOINTS LIST Rotate the ENTER knob to select SORT Press the 1 key to select 1 ALPHA Rotate the ENTER knob to select SEARCH to show the character window Operate the trackball to enter the first 1 to 3 characters Operate the trackball to select END and then press the ENTER knob Matching waypoint name appears at the top of the list Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 5 11 5 WAYPOINT 5 5 Setting Ship s Speed for TTG Calculation of TTG is based on ship s speed data This data can be set manually or automatically Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 1 key to show the WAYPOINTS
161. ey several times to close the menu 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 9 3 DISPLAY SETUP Menu The DISPLAY SETUP menu contains items for setting up the display 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 0 key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu 0 SYSTEM SETUP gt 1 DISPLAY SETUP 2 NAVIGATOR SETUP 3 PROGRAMMABLE KEYS amp REMOTE CONTROLLER SETUP 4 DISPLAY MODES amp NAV DATA WINDOW SETUP 5 PORT SETUP 6 TEST amp MEMORY CLEAR 7 SIMULATION MODE 8 ECHO SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER OR PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO SELECT MENU System setup menu 3 Press the 1 key to show the DISPLAY SETUP menu The DISPLAY SETUP menu has two pages the last used page appears 4 f page 2 2 appears rotate the ENTER knob clockwise to select PREVIOUS PAGE 9 11 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Page 1 9 12 0 1 DISPLAY SETUP NEXT PAGE gt LANGUAGE ENGLISH KEY BEEP 1 ON 2 OFF SPEED SOURCE 1 INT GPS 2 NMEA SOG 3 NMEA STW 4 INTERNAL E S NMEA SPEED CALIB 00 50 50 TEMPERATURE SOURCE 1 NMEA 2 INTERNAL E S NMEA SETUP CALIB 000 00 ft 15 100 ft DEPTH SOURCE 1 NMEA2 INTERNAL E S NMEA DEPTH CALIB 000 0 ft 15 100 ft LAT LON DISPLAY 1 DD MM MM 2 DD MM MMM 3 DD MM MMMM X 4 DD MM SS S RANGE amp SPEED UNITS 1 nm kt 2 km km h 3 sm mph DEPTH UNIT 1 m 2 ft 3 fa 4 pb TEMPERATURE UNIT 1 2 F TIME DISPLAY 1 12
162. f WAYPOINTS Turns waypoint on or off and selects size to large or small For details see section 5 7 WAYPOINT NAME Turns waypoint name on off on the PLOTTER or PILOT NAV INFO 1 display CHART BORDER LINES Turns chart indices on off LANDMASS Turns landmass on or off and selects a color for land from among 16 colors TRIMING BORDER LINE Turns edge of landmass on or off and selects a color for edge from among 16 colors BACKGROUND Turns background on or off and selects a color for background from among 16 colors NAV AIDS Turns navigation data on NavChart lighthouse data on FURUNO charts on or off LIGHTHOUSES Turns lighthouse viewing sector on or off OTHER SYMBOLS Turns other map symbols on or off 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 9 1 3 9 6 CONTOUR LINES SETUP menu You can select the color of contour lines which are lines colored according to depth In this paragraph the operating procedure for NavCharts is described 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 7 key 3 If the CHART SETUP menu appears rotate the ENTER knob clockwise to show the CONTOUR LINES SETUP menu 7 CHART SETUP GOTO CHART DETAILS SETUP gt CONTOUR LINES 1 ON 2 OFF DEPTH lt 10m 0 OFF E DEPTH 10m 0 OFF E m m DEPTH 10m o OFF E DEPTH INFORMATION 0 OFF mm CONTOUR LINES AREA 11100 00328 ft TURN KNOB TO SELECT M
163. g in stormy weather Unfixed bottom cho Ss False image Every time the ultrasonic pulse is transmitted some radiation escapes on each side of the beam called side lobes Echoes from side lobes show on the display as false images as below False Image False image Interference noise As shown in the figure below unwanted signals are displayed cyclically or at random The source of these unwanted signals may be induction from electrical machinery ship s vibration engine noise interference from other sounders being operated nearby etc As a general rule echoes from interference usually appear below the bottom echo If TVG is ON echoes and interference will become stronger as the depth becomes deeper Further if TRANSMISSION POWER on the ECHO SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP menu is set to 2 LOW echoes will be displayed in weaker colors but the color of interference remains the same so you can easily distinguish interference from echoes If interference is present on the screen lower the TX frequency or turn on the interference rejector Interference from other sounder Interference from other ship s sounder Electrical interface Interference noise 11 45 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION This page is intentionally left blank 11 46 12 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING 12 1 Maintenance Regular maintenance is important for continued performance Important points to be checked from time to tim
164. g the power on Press the POWER key When the unit is turned on it proceeds in the sequence shown in the figure below T START UP TEST PLOTTER ROM RAM BACKUP DATA INTERNAL BATTERY INTERNAL GPS I gt GP 3500F GPS PLOTTER SOUNDER m 7 2 gt m amm nL D ETI CT N A Od 95 ECHO SOUNDER L ROM RAM FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD XX Program Version No In about 30 seconds the Last used display appears You can go the last used display faster by pressing any key Start up sequence Note 1 The example screens shown in this manual may not match the screens you see on your display The screen you see depends on your system configuration and equipment settings Note 2 1 the message SYSTEM HAS FAILED START UP TEST PLEASE CONTACT A LOCAL FURUNO REPRESENTATIVE FOR REPAIR PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE appears contact your dealer for advice This equipment takes about 90 seconds to find its position when turned on for the very first time Thereafter it takes about 12 seconds to find position each time the power is turned on The message NO FIX which means the equipment is now findings its position appears at the bottom of the Plotter or Pilot display immediately after turning the power on When the GPS receiver finds its position NO FIX changes to 2D or 3D to show that position data is now accurate 1 BASIC OPERATION Position fixing indicat
165. g to 0 PANEL DIMMER Change the panel dimmer in the sequence of 1 gt 2 gt 3 gt 8 gt 7 HUE Each press of the PROG key changes DAY NIGHT TWILI twilight MANUAL DAY in that order This function is not available when a menu is displayed VRM Enables the VRM function This function is not available when a menu is displayed 9 23 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 9 5 2 Remote controller option setup The keys of the optional remote controller can be programmed as below 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 0 key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu 3 Press the 3 key to show the PROGRAMMABLE KEYS amp REMOTE CONTROLLER SETUP menu 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to select a key No of the remote controller For key location refer to the figure in the menu The PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS LIST FOR REMOTE CONTROLLER menu appears 0 3 PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION LIST FOR REMOTE CONTROLLER 2 2 PREVIOUS PAGE gt TURN KNOB TO RIGHT TURN KNOB TO LEFT PRESS KNOB TO ENTER 0 3 PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION LIST FOR REMOTE CONTROLLER 1 2 NEXT PAGE gt SAVE MOB KEY WAYPOINT KEY GOTO KEY DISPLAY MODE KEY Press the TRACKBALL RIGHT RANGE ZOOM IN OEN IN TRACKBALL LEFT RANGE ZOOM OUT TRACKBALL UP CLEAR KEY ZOOM OUT TRACKBALL DOWN MARK 1 key MARK 2 MARK 3 lt gt MARK 4 5 6 MARK 7 MARK 8 MARK 9 MARK 0 MARK COLOR KEY VRM KEY TRCK COL
166. he 6 key to show the AUTO BACKUP menu 3 6 AUTO BACKUP gt AUTO BACKUP TO MEMORY CARD 1 YES 2 NO FILE NAME BACKUP AUTO BACKUP TO INT MEMORY 1 YES 2 NO SELECT BLOCK OF INT MEMORY 1 BLK1 2 BLK2 TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Auto backup menu 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to select AUTO BACKUP TO MEMORY CARD 5 Press the 1 key to select 1 YES 6 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Then whenever you turn on the power data is automatically saved to the BACKUP file in the memory card The message NOW DOING AUTO BACKUP WAIT FOR A WHILE appears while the backup If the memory card is not inserted into the slot though 1 YES is selected at step5 the following window appears A MEM CARD NOT INSERTED TO DO BACKUP CONTINUE YES PRESS KNOB NO PRESS CLEAR KEY To continue insert a memory card into the left slot and then press the ENTER knob If you cancel press the CLEAR key 10 9 10 RECORDING amp PLAYING BACK DATA 10 3 2 10 10 Backup to internal memory 1 2 EU UN 09 Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 3 key to show the MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS amp DATA TRANSFER menu Press the 6 key to show the AUTO BACKUP menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select AUTO BACKUP TO INT MEMORY Press the 1 key to select 1 YES Rotate the ENTER knob to choose SELECT
167. he MENU key several times to close the menu 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Available data Data Large column Middle column Small column OWN SHIP POSIITON YES YES NO OWN SHIP POSITION TD LORAN A YES YES NO OWN SHIP POSITION LORAN C YES YES NO OWN SHIPOSITION TD DECCA YES YES NO CURSOR POSIITON LAT LON YES YES NO CURSOR POSIITON TD LORAN A YES YES NO CURSOR POSIITON TD LORAN C YES YES NO CURSOR POSIITON TD DECCA YES YES NO OWN SHIP CURSOR POSIITON LAT LON YES YES NO OWN SHIP CURSOR POSIITON TD YES YES NO LORAN A OWN SHIP CURSOR TD LORAN C YES YES NO OWN SHIP CURSOR POSIITON TD YES YES NO DECCA WAYPOINT POSITION LAT LON YES YES NO WAYPOINT POSITION TD LORAN A YES YES NO WAYPOINT POSITION TD LORAN C YES YES NO WAYPOINT POSITION TD DECCA YES YES NO WAYPOINT POSITION ETA amp TTG YES YES NO CURSOR POSITION ETA amp TTG YES NO NO DISTANCE TO CURSOR POSITION NO YES YES BEARING TO CURSOR DEGREE NO YES YES BEARING TO CURSOR NO YES YES NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST TTG TO CURSOR POSITIONJ NO YES YES ETA TO CURSOR POSITION NO YES YES WAYPOINT NAME NO YES YES DISTANCE TO WAYPOINT NO YES YES BEARING TO WAYPOINT DEGREE NO YES YES BEARING TO WAYPOINT NO YES YES NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST TTG TO WAYPOINT NO YES YES ETA TO WAYPOINT NO YES YES COG DEGREE NO YES YES COG NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST NO YES YES HEADING DEGREE NO YES YES HEADING NORTH
168. he area to erase A green rectangle appears Starting point Green rectangle All tracks in this area are erased Erasing area d Press the ENTER knob to change the color of rectangle from green to white e Press the ENTER knob again f Press the ENTER knob several times to close the menu INSIDE OUTSIDE or ALL a Press the ENTER knob b Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 3 17 3 TRACKS 3 6 2 Erasing tracks by line type You can erase tracks by line type as follows 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 5 key to show the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS EDITION menu 3 Press the 5 key to show the DELETE SHIP S TRACKS window 5 5 DELETE SHIP S TRACKS ENTER gt SELECT 1 2 5 2 AREA 3 INSIDE 4 OUTSDE 5 ALL COLOR 27 3 8 4 53 5 H 6 B 7 8 ALL STYLE 1 2 3 4 5 ALL SET SELECT COLOR AND STYLE PLACE CURSOR ON ENTER Delete ship s tracks window A Rotate the ENTER knob to select STYLE 5 Press appropriate number key to chose line type to erase ALL erases all track Rotate the ENTER knob to choose SELECT 7 Press appropriate numeric key to select a method 2 PTS 1 tracks between two points entered on the plotter screen are erased AREA All tracks within an area you set are erased INSIDE All tracks currently displayed are erased OUTSIDE All tracks other than
169. hools and bottom using fixed gain setting Selecting the manual mode 1 2 3 e Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 9 key to show the ECHO SOUNDER menu Press the 1 key to show the AUTO MODE window AUTO MODE 1 CRUISING gt 2 FISHING 3 OFF Auto mode window Press the 3 key to select 3 OFF Press the ENTER knob Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 4 2 Selecting display range The basic range may be selected with the RANGE key from the eight ranges shown in the illustration below These eight ranges may be programmed as desired For details see paragraph 11 15 1 Press the RANGE key to show the ECHO SOUNDER RANGE window ECHO SOUNDER 15 30 60 gt 120 200 400 1000 4000 TURN KNOB TO SELECT ECHO SOUNDER RANGE Echo sounder range window 2 Rotate the ENTER knob to select a range Note This setting must be done within 10 seconds after pressing the RANGE key otherwise the window will be erased 11 13 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 4 3 Shifting the basic range The shift function determines the start depth of the picture Start depth shift is shown at the top of the screen Basic range Principle of shift Note This function is not available when the AUTO mode is on 1 Press the SHIFT key to show the SHIFT window SHIFT A v Shift w
170. ic key 1 to 8 to choose the mark you wish to show between line points 1 key lt gt 2 key 3 4 key Y key Ielkey 7 key 8 key 5 4 Operate the trackball to move the cursor to the next point for the line 5 Press the 9 key 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to complete the line JOE QUU Ending point Starting point Line Starting a new line To start a new line press appropriate numeric key 1 to 8 at the start point For example press one of numeric keys 1 to 8 at point D and the 9 key for points E and F B D E AV 2 New line A F Two lines 4 5 Selecting Line Type Lines are available in four styles solid dashed dash dot and dash double dot line Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 4 key to show the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP menu If PAGE 2 2 appears rotate the ENTER knob to select PREVIOUS PAGE Rotate the ENTER knob to select LINE STYLE Press appropriate numeric key to choose line style Press the MENU key several times to close the menu DL Oe 4 5 4 MARKS amp LINES 4 6 4 6 Erasing Marks Lines Marks and lines can be erased individually by color and by type Note that the erased marks and lines cannot be returned Note Files set to YES on the DISPLAY DATA FROM MEMORY CARD menu cannot be erased See paragraph 10 2 3 Also files set to YES on the DISPLAY DATA FROM INTERNAL MEMORY menu cannot be e
171. iding seamless position fixes to SBAS users The illustration below shows the coverage area Accuracy may be affected when using a GEO satellite not within your current location 150W 120W 90 W OW 30W 0 30 E 60 E 90E 120E 150 E T r 8 150W 120W 90 W 60 309 0 30 E 60E 90E 120E 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 Users are reminded that the SBAS has not been commissioned for use in safety of life applications SOLAS and must be turned to the OFF position on any SOLAS vessels AP 10 FURUNO GP 3500F 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 SPECIFICATIONS OF COLOR GPS PLOTTER SOUNDER GP 3500F DISPLAY Display System 10 4 inch TFT color LCD Effective area 158 4 W x 211 2 H mm Display pixels 480 H x 640 V dots Position
172. ile name max 16 characters Enter the simple name i e contents on purpose to use to search it easily 10 RECORDING amp PLAYING BACK DATA 10 Operate the trackball to select END and then press the ENTER knob The message NOW SAVING DATA TO MEMORY CARD DO NOT TURN OFF DISPLAY UNIT UNTIL COMPLETED appears When saving is completed COMPLETED SAVING DATA PUSH ENTER KNOB TO CONTINUE appears Note 1 When the file name entered at step 9 has been already exists an error message appears Press the ENTER knob to overwrite or CLEAR key to cancel the saving Note 2 If data could not be saved the message SAVING IS FAILED PUSH THE KNOB TO CONTINUE appears Press the ENTER knob to clear from the message Note 3 Various memory card messages appear to alert you to memory card related error These are shown below Memory card is not inserted MEMORY CARD IS NOT INSERTED PLEASE INSERT MEMORY CARD PUSH KNOB TO CONTINUE Unformatted memory card MEMORY CARD IS NOT FORMATTED PUSH KNOB TO CONTINUE Chart card inserted instead of memory card WRONG CARD IS INSERTED PLEASE INSERT CORRECT MEMORY CARD PUSH KNOB TO CONTINUE 11 Press the ENTER knob to show the new file name 12 Press the ENTEH knob several times to close the menu Saving to an existing file 1 2 3 Soo D Insert the memory card to be saved into the left slot Press the MENU key to
173. indow 2 Rotate the ENTER knob to set shift value Note 1 This setting must be done within 10 seconds after pressing the SHIFT key otherwise the window will be erased Note 2 If the shift value is larger than the distance to the bottom nothing appears on the display Note 3 The SHIFT key can be programmed for other function See paragraph 11 16 11 14 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 4 4 Adjusting gain Adjust the sensitivity of the receiver so excessive noise just disappears from the screen N CAUTION i Use the proper gain setting Incorrect gain may produce wrong depth ws indication possibly resulting in a PES Uu dangerous situation Gain too high Gain proper Gain too low Example of proper and improper gain levels 1 Press the GAIN key to show the GAIN window For dual frequency display press the key again if necessary to select the frequency GAIN 200kHz A 6 0 Current setting HIGH LOW v TURN KNOB TO ADJUST GAIN Gain window ex 200 kHz 2 Rotate the ENTER knob to set gain 0 0 to 10 0 Note This setting must be done within 10 seconds after pressing the GAIN key otherwise the window will be erased 11 15 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 5 Measuring Depth Time The VRM measures the depth and the time marker measures time e For measuring depth roll the trackball in upward downward direction to shift the VRM e For measuring time roll the trackball in
174. ing a video tape S DOWN The past picture is compressed 11 26 to show it in its entirety Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 11 15 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION Reviewing the past picture This feature is only available with the single frequency display 1 Press the ENTER knob The picture freezes and REPLAY appears at the top of the screen Depending on your selection on menu the picture is shown as below PLAY Rotate the ENTER knob counterclockwise to scroll the past picture S DOWN The entire past picture appears 2 Press the ENTER knob to return to the normal operation Note1 You may escape from the REPLAY mode by pressing the SHIFT RANGE GAIN or PROG key Note2 When pressing a numeric key an appropriate mark is entered at the position of time marker on ship s track on the plotter diplay At the same time a horizontal line is entered at time markers position 16 colors the second color from the top 8 colors the top of the color bar For the WAYPOINT key the waypoint is entered to the position of time marker on own ship s track For time marker see Chapter 11 5 Alarms The sounder section has two conditions which generate visual and audible alarms fish alarm normal and fish alarm bottom lock The alarm icon appears and the audible alarm sounds when an alarm setting is violated You can silence the audible alarm by pressing the CLEAR key but the alarm icon
175. ink After pressing the ZOOM IN or ZOOM OUT key the current range appears at the center of the screen for a second The range value shows the distance between the left side and right side edges of the screen Ranges default setting 0 125 0 25 0 50 0 75 1 00 1 50 2 00 3 00 4 00 6 00 8 00 12 0 16 0 24 0 32 0 48 0 72 0 96 0 128 256 512 1024 The larger value may be different from the above depending on latitude of own ship Note 1 When the display is expanded or shrunk beyond the range of the chart card in use warning icon appears along with the appropriate chart icon See paragraph 2 7 Note 2 You can choose the ranges to use See paragraph 9 2 3 Note 3 The width of the screen can be shown with scales instead of the distance See paragraph 9 3 2 5 2 PLOTTER AND PILOT DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Measuring Range and Bearing Between two Points You can measure the range and bearing between two points as follows 1 If the cursor is turned on press the CURSOR ON OFF key to turn it off 2 Press the 0 key The X mark is entered at the own ship s position at the moment the 0 key is pressed and a data box appears at the top of the display Data box 0 00nm 0 0 T 000001 X mark Data box 3 Use the trackball to place the cursor on the starting point When the cursor is moved a dashed circle appears with the X mark
176. installed 2 For 1 kW 1 BASIC OPERATION 1 1 Controls Description 1 1 1 Display unit When you correctly execute an operation the unit generates a beep Invalid operation causes the unit to emit three beeps 0 0 0 695 00 000 CO 000 000000 OO i Card slot Opens the BRILLIANCE 4 window Turns power on off Momentary press Registers own ship s p EN Tu prasa Marksman gt D more than M ee 3 seconds QP Grr x9 O he DISPLAY MODE T VN GN Opens the SHIFT window D sounder r Opens the SAVE WPT window Sets releases the destination Executes program assigned Opens closes the main menu Opens the GAIN window sounder ENTER knob Push Registers numeric data or operation Rotate Selects menu items Silences the alarm Erases marks and waypoints Clears alphanumeric data Opens the ECHO SOUNDER RANGE window Enlarges shrinks display Enters numeric data Enters mark Selects menu item Mesures the bearing and range between two points Opens the CHANGE SHIP S TRACK COLOR window Shows the VRM Opens the CHANGE MARK 4 COLOR window Displays erases the cursor Switches to
177. ion appear at the top of screen The unit saves the points as a route under the name Q lt RTE Quick Route Note 1 Each time a quick route is entered previous quick route is written over When entering a new quick waypoint QP lt 01 gt is removed from the Q RTE Note 2 If range and bearing from own ship to the first destination do not appear on the screen refer to paragraph 9 6 2 7 NAVIGATION Navigating to ports port service Some Nav Chart chart cards have a port service list which shows services available at ports or harbors You can use the list to set destination as follows 1 Referring to page 7 1 for the procedure set SET TO GOTO METHOD to 3 NEAR SERVICE or 4 PORT SERVICE NEAR SERVICE displays the port service list PORT shows a list of ports in your area 2 Press the DISP key and then select PLOTTER NAV INFO 1 or PILOT NAV INFO 1 display 3 Press the DISP key If the cursor disappears press the CURSOR ON OFF key 4 Press the GOTO key A list of ports or port services appear depending on what you selected at step 1 PORT SERVICE PORT SERVICE ACCIAROLI ACQUAMORTA AGNONE S NICOLA AGROPOLI AMALFI BAIA CAPRI CASA MICCIOLA ISCHIA Port service list NavChart Italy Near service list NavChart Port service lists 5 Doone of the following depending on selection made at step 1 PORT SERVICE
178. ions and their meanings Indication Meaning Indication Meaning 20 GPS positon ix 020 DGPS postion fix 30 aps positionis 22 poston fix W2D Hm ases fix DEMO Simulation mode Wap PAE a fix internal beacon receiver board option is necessary Note If the password window appears follow the procedure in paragraph 9 8 1 Turning the power off Press the POWER key After the turning power off attach the LCD cover to prevent it 1 5 1 BASIC OPERATION 1 4 Adjusting Brilliance and Hue You can adjust display brilliance panel dimmer and hue as shown below 1 4 1 Adjusting display brilliance 1 Press the BRILL key The brilliance adjustment window appears BRILLIANCE iT TURN KNOB TO ADJUST DISPLAY BRILLIANCE Brilliance adjustment window Note The adjustment window disappears when there is no operation for three seconds 2 Rotate the ENTER knob to adjust the brilliance in eight levels Rotate the knob clockwise to raise the setting or counterclockwise to decrease it Also you can adjust brilliance by pressing the BRILL key In this case brilliance is changed cyclically 12 587 1 2 3 Press the ENTER knob to manually close the adjustment window or wait three seconds to let the equipment close it automatically Note The brilliance of an external monitor cannot be adjusted from the display unit Adjust it at the external mo
179. laying tracks and marks stored in the internal memory Tracks and marks stored in the internal memory can be displayed on the screen 1 2 Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 3 key to show the MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS amp DATA TRANSFER menu Press the 7 key to show the DISPLAY DATA FROM INTERVAL MEMORY menu D 10 RECORDING amp PLAYING BACK DATA 3 7 DISPLAY DATA FROM INTERNAL MEMORY BLOCK ITEM NUMBER DISPLAY BLOCK 1 TRACKS 3 246 NO MARKS 3 BLOCK 2 TRACKS 36 NO MARKS 0 3 TRACKS 0 MARKS 0 BLOCK 4 TRACKS 0 NO MARKS 0 NO BLOCK 5 TRACKS 0 MARKS 0 TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU AND PRESS KNOB TO DISPLAY DATA Display data from internal memory menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select TRACKS or MARKS from a block number you wish to load Press the ENTER knob to show YES at the right side of screen To escape press the ENTER knob to select NO Repeat steps 4 and 5 to load data from other blocks Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Selected marks or tracks appear on the screen Note that these cannot be erased or edited 10 13 10 RECORDING amp PLAYING BACK DATA 10 4 3 10 14 Playing back data from the internal memory Data in the internal memory can be loaded to the working memory and played back on the screen However loaded waypoint route and setting data will replace current data For that reason
180. leting files 1 Insert a memory card into the left slot 2 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 3 Press the 3 key to show the MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS amp DATA TRANSFER menu 4 Press the 4 key to select DELETE FILE IN MEMORY CARD menu 3 4 DELETE FILE IN MEMORY CARD FILE NAME gt FILE 1 FILE 2 TURN KNOB TO SELECT FILE TO DELETE PRESS KNOB TO DELETE FILE Delete file in memory card menu Note When the memory card has no data a beep sounds at step4 5 Rotate the ENTER knob to select the file to delete and then press the ENTER knob DELETE FILE ARE YOU SURE YES PRESS KNOB NO PRESS CLEAR KEY 6 Press the ENTER knob to delete file or press the CLEAR key to escape 7 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 10 3 10 3 1 10 RECORDING amp PLAYING BACK DATA Automatic Backup Function Your unit can backup data tracks marks lines waypoints route and setting data automatically when turning the power on There are two backup methods backup by a memory card and backup by the internal memory Note that the start up sequence until the normal display appears may take longer when this function is active Backup to a memory card After activating this method insert a memory card into the left slot 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 3 key to show the MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS amp DATA TRANSFER menu 3 Press t
181. lt CR gt lt LF gt End of sentence 10 19 10 RECORDING amp PLAYING BACK DATA This page is intentionally left blank 10 20 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 1 Principle of Operation The video sounder determines the distance between its transducer and underwater objects such as fish lake bottom or seabed and displays the results on screen It does this by utilizing the fact that an ultrasonic wave transmitted through water travels at a nearly constant speed of 4800 feet 1500 meters per second When a sound wave strikes an underwater object such as fish or sea bottom part of the sound wave is reflected back toward the source transducer Thus by calculating the time difference between the transmission of a sound wave and the reception of the reflected sound wave the depth to the object can be determined The entire process begins in the display unit Transmitter power is sent to the transducer as a short pulse of electrical energy The electrical signal produced by the transmitter is converted into an ultrasonic signal by the transducer and transmitted into the water Any returning signals from intervening objects such as a fish school are received by the transducer and converted into an electrical signal The signals are then amplified in the amplifier section and finally displayed on screen The picture displayed is made up of a series of vertical scan lines one for each transmission Each line represents a snapshots a
182. ly select 1 When the gain becomes too high at the shallower select 23 TVG 200 kHz 50 kHz TVG Time Varied Gain compensates for propagation attenuation of the ultrasonic waves It does this by equalizing echo presentation so that fish schools of the same size appear in the same density in both shallow and deep waters In addition it reduces surface noise Note that if the TVG level is set too high short range echoes may not be displayed ECHO OFFSET 200 kHz 50kHz If the on screen echo level appears to be too weak or too strong and the level cannot be adjusted satisfactorily with the gain control on the display unit adjust echo offset to compensate for too weak or too strong echoes BOTTOM LEVEL 200 kHz 50 kHz If the depth indication is unstable in automatic operation or the bottom echo cannot be displayed in reddish brown by adjusting the gain control in manual operation you may adjust the bottom echo level detection circuit for both 50 kHz and 200 kHz to stabilize the indication If the BOTTOM LEVEL is set too low weak echoes may be recognized as the sea bottom and the depth indication may be unstable Reversely if the setting is too high the depth indication will not be displayed 11 36 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION SMOOTHING Smoothes echoes to present stable display The higher the setting the greater the smoothing DEPTH INFORMATION Selects the size of the depth indication L large S s
183. m 5 6 C 100kt m BOTTOM ZOOM Normal DISPLAY display Bottom trail Long Hard Short Soft bottom BOTTOM DISCRIMINATION DISPLAY Bottom discrimination display 11 5 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 2 7 A scope display Single display only The A scope display available in all modes shows echoes at each transmission with amplitudes and tones proportional to their intensities on the right 1 3 of the screen It is useful for estimating fish species and seabed composition Normal display 11 6 5 6 C10 0 kt AUTO C A scope display A SCOPE DISPLAY Weak echo small fish school or noise Fish school Strong echo Bottom 11 2 8 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION Mix display This mode compares echo intensity between low and high frequencies and displays echoes from tiny fish in discriminative colors This is done by utilizing the fact that tiny fish return a stronger echo against a high frequency rather than a low frequency This is done as below 1 If a high frequency echo is stronger than the corresponding echo on the low frequency the high frequency echo is displayed 2 If the low frequency echo is stronger than or equal to the high frequency echo it is less likely to be a tiny fish and therefore is displayed in blue 3 If the echoes on both frequencies have the intensity corresponding to reddish brown or red they are displayed in reddish brown
184. m informs you when you have traveled a certain distance O N 6 Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 6 key to select ALARMS SETUP menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select TRIP LOG ALARM Press the 1 key to select 1 ON Press the numeric keys to enter the trip log value and then press the ENTER knob Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Note To deactivate the alarm select 2 OFF at step 4 8 7 8 8 8 ALARMS Temperature Alarm Note This alarm requires water temperature data There are two types of water temperature alarms INSIDE and OUT The INSIDE alarms sounds when the water temperature is within the range set and the OUT alarm sounds when the water temperature is higher or lower than the range set Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 6 key to show the ALARMS SETUP menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select TEMPERATURE ALARM Press the 1 or 2 key to select 1 INSIDE or 2 OUT as appropriate Rotate the ENTER knob to select MINIMUM TEMPERATURE Press the numeric keys to enter the minimum temperature value and then press the ENTER knob To switch and press the CURSOR ON OFF key Rotate the ENTER knob to select MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 8 Press the numeric keys to enter the maximum temperature value and then press the ENTER knob 9 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu eoim
185. mall or OFF TEMPERATURE GRAPH Turns the temperature graph on or off Note This graph is not available on the HORIZONTAL 2 1 and VERTICAL 3 1 displays ZOOM MARKER Turns the zoom marker on or off on the single frequency display for the bottom lock or bottom discrimination display PLAYBACK SNDR IMAGE Reviews the past picture For further details see paragraph 11 14 SPEED CALIBRATION TEMP CALIBRATION DEPTH CALIBRATION ASTC SPD CALIBRATION See the installation manual 11 37 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 19 ECHO SOUNDER RANGE SETUP Menu This section shows you how to set custom ranges for basic range zoom range marker and bottom zoom and bottom lock range 11 38 Note All default basis ranges are restored whenever the unit of depth mo X4 c 5 T measurement is changed Therefore change the depth unit before changing the basic range Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 0 key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu Press the 8 key to show the ECHO SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP menu If the ECHO SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP menu appears rotate the ENTER knob to select ECHO SOUNDER RANGE SETUP menu 0 8 ECHO SOUNDER RANGE SETUP GOTO ECHO SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP gt RANGE 1 15 ft RANGE 2 30 ft RANGE 3 60 ft RANGE 4 120 ft RANGE 5 200 ft RANGE 6 400 ft RANGE 7 1000 ft RANGE 8 4000 ft ZOOM RANGE 10 ft BOTTOM LOCK RANGE 15ft 30ft TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SET RANGE BY TRACKB
186. mment 1 byte for mark code 13 characters of comment 1 byte of mark code Fixed to 2 9 byte of mark code Internal mark code See Note 1 8 Information of marking waypoint Always set to A A Displayed V Not displayed mE od Note 1 The following characters be used for comments _ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ01234567898 Characters available for comment 10 RECORDING amp PLAYING BACK DATA Route data menu CCC C C C c lt CR gt lt LF gt 5 6 12 Route comment format 1 Number of sentences required for one complete route data 1 to 4 See Note 2 Number of sentences currently used 1 to 4 Message mode Always set to C Route No 001 to 300 3 digits required through 12 Waypoint name Max 8 names length of each waypoint name is fixed to 7 byte ieee To Note 2 A route can may contain 35 waypoints and the GPRTE sentence for one route data may exceed 80 byte limitation In this case route data is divided into several GPRTE sentences Max 4 sentences This value shows the number of sentences the route data has been divided Route comment data format PFEC GPrtc xx c c lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 2 Route comment format 1 Route No 01 to 200 3 digits required 2 Route comment Max 16 characters variable length 3 The same characters of the comment for waypoint comment can be used End of sentence PFEC GPxfr E
187. ndable marine electronics equipment This dedication to excellence is furthered by our extensive global network of agents and dealers The equipment is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environment However no machine can perform its intended function unless installed operated and maintained properly Please carefully read and follow the recommended procedures for operation and maintenance Feature The GP 3500F is a totally integrated GPS receiver color video plotter and color video sounder consisting of a display unit antenna unit and transducer The GPS receiver tracks up to 13 satellites GPS 12 WAAS 1 simultaneously and an 8 state Kalman filter ensures optimum accuracy in determination of vessel position course and speed Main features of the GP 3500F Bright 10 4 inch color TFT LCD with temperature compensated tone and brilliance control Simplified operation using individual keys ENTER knob and trackball Three lines main and sub of own ship s track other ship s track can be displayed simultaneously Accepts FURUNO and NavCharts NAVIONICS charts or C MAP NT NT charts C MAP depending on specification All names mentioned are registered trademarks of their respective companies Fast chart redraw Built in backup memory stores 80 000 points total of own ship s tracks and marks Stores 3500 waypoints and 200 routes with up to 35 waypoints Man overboard feature record
188. need to set interval of time or distance This feature is useful when you wish to retrace a track The SAVE icon appears at the bottom of the screen when creating a track based route Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 2 key to show the ROUTES LIST Rotate the ENTER knob to select RECORD TYPE Roll the trackball in left right direction to select DISTANCE or TIME Press the numeric keys to enter value for distance or time tite se Ie Note If you enter a wrong value press the CLEAR key and then re enter the correct value 6 Press the ENTER knob Rotate the ENTER knob to select BACK TRACK 8 Press the 1 key to select 1 YES The route creation starts and it is named automatically 9 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 10 To create a track based route manually follow the steps shown below a Press the SAVE MOB momentarily to enter a waypoint at own ship s position b Repeat step a whenever you change course Stopping the creating track based routes To manually stop creating a track based route follow the procedure below When 35 waypoints have been entered creation is stopped automatically Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 2 key to show the ROUTES LIST Rotate the ENTER knob to select BACK TRACK Press the 2 key to select 2 NO Press the MENU key several times to close the menu od 6 2 6
189. nitor 1 6 1 BASIC OPERATION 1 4 2 Adjusting control panel dimmer 1 Press the MENU key to open the main menu MENU gt 1 WAYPOINT LIST ROUTES LIST MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS amp DATA TRANSFER MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP MARKS SHIP S TRACKS EDITION ALARM SETUP CHART SETUP PLOTTER SETUP ECHO SOUNDER SETUP SYSTEM SETUP TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER OR PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO SELECT MENU Main menu 2 Press the 8 key to display the PLOTTER SETUP menu 1 7 1 BASIC OPERATION 8 PLOTTER SETUP gt LORAN A GRI 0 01 CORRECTION 1 000 0 us CORRECTION 2 000 0 us LORAN C GRI 00 11 29 CORRECTION 1 000 0 us CORRECTION 2 000 0 us DECCA CHAIN 01 R G CORRECTION 1 00 00 LANE CORRECTION 2 00 00 LANE TD DISPLAY 1 LORAN A 2 LORAN C 3 DECCA RESET TRIP LOG 1 YES 2 NO PLOTTER RANGE SETUP 1 YES 2 NO PANEL DIMMER 1234526788 HUE 1 DAY 2 NIGHT 3 TWILI 4 MANUAL 02 1L4 07 192 12 2H4 17 282 22 287 TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Plotter setup menu 3 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose PANEL DIMMER 4 Roll the trackball in the right left direction to choose the illumination desired You may also choose the setting by pressing the appropriate numeric key The larger the number the greater the illumination 5 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 1 4 3 1 BASIC OPERATION Selecting h
190. nob to choose LATITUDE 13 Enter latitude with the numeric keys and press the ENTER knob Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to switch from north to south and vice versa 14 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose LONGITUDE 15 Enter longitude with the numeric keys and then press the ENTER knob Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to switch from east to west and vice versa 16 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose DATE amp TIME NDNA o 1 15 1 BASIC OPERATION 1 16 17 Enter start date and time with the numeric keys in 24 hour notation and then press the ENTER knob 18 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Note To terminate the simulation mode select 2 LIVE at step 5 Echo sounder Press the MENU key to display the main menu Press the 0 key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu Press the 7 key to display the SIMULATION MODE menu Rotate the ENTER knob to choose ECHO SOUNDER Press the 1 key to choose 1 SIM Press the MENU key several times to close the menu rug queo qus Note To terminate the simulation mode select 2 LIVE at step 5 1 BASIC OPERATION 1 9 Menu Overview Secondary operations are carried out through the menu This section provides basic menu operating information 1 Press the MENU key to display the main menu Red cursor gt 1 WAYPOINT LIST ROUTES LIST MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS amp DATA TRANSFER MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP MARKS SHIP S TRACKS EDIT
191. of wood to remove any marine life 12 1 12 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING 12 2 Replacement of Fuse Z CAUTION Use the correct fuse Use of a wrong fuse can cause fire or damage the equipment The fuse on the power cable protects the system from reverse polarity of the ship s mains and equipment fault If the fuse blows find the cause before replacing it Use only a 3 A fuse Using the wrong fuse will damage the unit and void the warranty Name Type Code No Fuse FGBO A 3A AC125V 000 549 063 12 3 Replacement of Battery A battery installed on the circuit board inside display unit preserves data when the power is turned off The life of the battery is about three years When the battery voltage is low the battery icon E appears on the display When this happens contact your dealer to request replacement of the battery Name Type Code No BATT L1 CR2450 F2ST2L 000 144 941 Note Save data into the memory card or internal memory before replacing the battery A WARNING Replace teh battery with correct polarity Wrong polarity may cause an explosion 12 2 12 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING 12 4 Trackball Maintenance If the cursor skips or moves abnormally you may need to clean the trackball 1 Turn the retainer ring counterclockwise 45 to unlock it Q 000 0 96000 00 000 C 00 00
192. or example when the equipment has not been used for one year or more Manually cold starting the receiver erases the existing Almanac to receive the current one Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 0 key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu Press the 6 key to show the TEST amp MEMORY CLEAR menu Press the 5 key to show the following window ge GS BEGIN COLD START TO CLEAR GPS MEMORY ARE YOU SURE YES PRESS KNOB NO PRESS CLEAR KEY 5 Press the ENTER knob to begin the cold start or the CLEAR key to escape Cold start takes about 90 seconds to complete 6 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu The Almanac description is shown on the next page 12 11 12 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING 12 12 Almanac Every GPS satellite is broadcasting general orbital data called Almanac about all other satellites The GPS receiver decodes the Almanac to calculate when and at what angle the GPS satellite is to appear If there is no Almanac in the receiver the estimated arrival time of the GPS satellite cannot be found and thus GPS position fix cannot be calculated The GPS receiver is shipped with no Almanac in its memory When the power is first turned on after installation the receiver starts receiving the Almanac This is called cold start Each time the GPS receiver receives orbital data the Almanac is replaced with the latest one MENU TREE MENU key 1 WAYPOINTS i
193. ory list 000002 POINT A 000001 00 29 0301 02 ENTER APPROPRIATE WAYPOINT NUMBER BY NUMERIC KEYS TO SET THE DESTINATION OR TURN KNOB TO SELECT THE WAYPOINT ON THE HISTORY LIST AND PRESS KNOB TO SETUP Destination window Note This window will disappear automatically if there is no key operation within 10 seconds 3 Press the numeric keys to enter a waypoint name at the GOTO WAYPOINT line Each press of the numeric key changes the cursor position to the left digit Note Press the CLEAR key to change the waypoint name to 000000 4 Press the ENTER knob A light blue line runs between destination selected and own ship s position Arrows on the line show the direction to follow Range and bearing from own ship s position to destination appear at the top of the screen 7 9 7 NAVIGATION 7 3 Following a Route Setting a route as destination Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 2 key to show the ROUTES LIST Rotate the ENTER knob to select a route Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to switch the direction to follow if necessary FOLLOW Follow a route in normal order REVERSE Follow a route in reverse order Each press of the CURSOR ON OFF key switches FOLLOW and REVERSE at the top of the list 5 Press the GOTO key The selected route is set as destination and FOLLOW or REVERSE appears in the far right hand column E et eo Use the CURSOR ON OFF
194. perating the trackball and then press the ENTER knob 13 Rotate the ENTER knob to select MARK COLOR 14 Press the appropriate numeric key to choose color Note Waypoint mark color and shape cannot be selected when PRXMTY RADIUS is other than 0 00 15 Rotate the ENTER knob to select MARK SHAPE 16 Roll the trackball in left right direction to select a shape 17 Rotate the ENTER knob to select MARK DISPLAY 18 Press appropriate numeric key to select 1 ON or 2 OFF Press the 1 key to show waypoints on the plotter or pilot display 2 key to hide waypoints For 2 OFF waypoint mark is gray in the WAYPOINT LIST 19 Rotate the ENTER knob to select PRXMTY RADIUS 20 Use the numeric keys to enter the proximity radius This is the alarm range that will be used for this waypoint when the proximity alarm is active When the proximity radius is other than 0 00 the waypoint mark becomes automatically For how to set the proximity alarm see paragraph 8 4 21 Rotate the ENTER knob to select COMMENT 22 Operate the trackball to enter the comment max 13 characters 23 Select END and then press the ENTER knob to finish 24 Press the ENTER knob again The waypoint edit window disappears and the waypoint is registered in the WAYPOINTS LIST 25 To enter another waypoint repeat steps 3 through 24 26 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 5 5 5 WAYPOINT 5 1 4 5
195. r range when bottom echoes reach a half way point of the full scale from top and to one step deeper range when they come to the lower edge of the scale e The gain is automatically adjusted to display the bottom echo in reddish brown default color arrangement e Clutter which suppresses low level noise is automatically adjusted Two types of automatic sounder modes are available CRUISING and FISHING CRUISING is for tracking the bottom and FISHING is for searching fish schools CRUISING uses a higher clutter rejection setting the FISHING therefore it is not recommended for fish detection weak fish echoes may be erased by the clutter suppression circuit 11 9 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION How to enable automatic sounder operation 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 9 key to show the ECHO SOUNDER SETUP menu 9 ECHO SOUNDER SETUP gt 1 AUTO MODE OFF 2 NOISE LIMITER OFF 3 CLUTTER 4 4 WHITE MARKER OFF 5 HUE 1 6 USER COLOR SETUP 7 SIGNAL LEVEL OFF 8 PICTURE ADVANCE 1 1 TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Echo sounder setup menu 3 Press the 1 key to show the AUTO MODE window AUTO MODE 1 CRUISING gt 2 FISHING 3 OFF Auto mode window 4 Press the 1 or 2 key to select 1 CRUISING or 2 FISHING AUTO C or AUTO F appears at the top of the sounder screen depending on your selection AUTO C CR
196. rased See paragraph 10 4 2 Erasing marks and lines individually 1 Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to show the cursor 2 Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the mark or line to erase The flashing diamond appears When erasing lines place the cursor on the mark of line 3 Press the CLEAR key If the selected mark or line is not erased press the CLEAR key several times multiple marks may occupy the same location Erasing marks and lines by color 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 5 key to show the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS EDITION menu 3 Press the 2 key to show the DELETE MARKS window 5 2 DELETE MARKS ENTER gt SELECT 1 1 CURSOR 2 AREA 3 INSIDE 4 OUTSDE 5 ALL COLOR 2 0 3 8 45 5H 6B 7 18 ALL SHAPE QUA 3 SET SELECT CURSOR AND SHAPE PLACE CURSOR ON ENTER Delete marks window Rotate the ENTER knob to select COLOR Roll the trackball in left right direction to select the color to erase Rotate the ENTER knob to choose SELECT Press the appropriate numeric key to choose how to erase CURSOR The mark selected by the cursor is erased AREA Marks and lines in the area you set are erased INSIDE All marks and lines currently displayed are erased OUTSIDE All marks and lines which are not currently displayed are erased ALL All marks and lines stored in the memory are erased 8
197. re accumulated side by side across the screen and the resulting contours of the bottom and fish between the bottom and surface are displayed Underwater conditions and video sounder display Note The procedure in this chapter assume that the echo sounder mode is active 11 1 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 2 11 2 1 11 2 Sounder Displays There are nine display modes from which to choose single frequency dual frequency marker zoom bottom zoom bottom lock bottom discrimination A scope Mix display and plotter sounder display For Mix display see paragraph 11 2 8 You may select a display as follows 1 Press the DISP key to show the DISPLAY MODE screen 2 Press the 0 key several times until the desired display appears 3 Press the appropriate numeric key to select a display To show the Mix display you must set a DISPLAY MODE screen for the mix display For further details see paragraph 11 17 Single frequency display 50 kHz or 200 kHz 50 kHz The sounder uses ultrasonic pulses to detect bottom conditions The lower the frequency of the pulse the wider the detection area Therefore the low frequency is useful for general detection and judging bottom condition 200 kHz The higher the frequency of the ultrasonic pulse the better the resolution Therefore the high frequency is ideal for detailed observation of fish school 3 DN E 4 4 50kHz 4S4 X 200 kHz
198. rom the history list The latest five waypoints entered are saved to the history list You may choose a waypoint from this list to set it as destination If five waypoints have been saved the oldest one is erased automatically and a new one is saved 1 Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to turn off the cursor 2 Press the GOTO key to show the following window Last entered waypoint GOTO WAYPOINT 0000014 WAYPOINT COMMENT POINT B 03 29 0301 02 00 20 0301 02 History list POINT A 000001 00 29 0301 02 ENTER APPROPRIATE WAYPOINT NUMBER BY NUMERIC KEYS TO SET THE DESTINATION OR TURN KNOB TO SELECT THE WAYPOINT ON THE HISTORY LIST AND PRESS KNOB TO SETUP Destination window Note This window will disappear automatically if there is no key operation within10 seconds 3 Rotate the ENTER knob to select a waypoint 4 Press the ENTER knob A light blue line runs between destination selected and own ship s position Arrows on the line show the direction to follow Range and bearing from own ship s position to destination appear at the top of the screen 7 8 7 NAVIGATION Entering waypoint name This method is available only for waypoints having numeric names 1 Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to turn off the cursor 2 Press the GOTO key to show the following window Last entered waypoint GOTO WAYPOINT 0000014 WAYPOINT COMMENT gt 000005 POINT B 000004 03 29 0301 02 000003 00 20 0301 02 Hist
199. rse SOG 99k 2003 4 13 Date T 34 44 1447 N 3soz 7 Time DPT 16 2m TRIP 1 Trip distance 135 21 0758 E TEMP 5 TRKS 00 019 lt Tracking interval Depth Water temp NAV INFO 2 window on setting a destination default data Note You can choose the data to display in the NAV INFO windows For further details see paragraph 9 6 2 2 1 4 Compass plotter or pilot display The compass display displayed at the top of the screen in a combination display provides steering information Range to destination waypoint Speed over ground Destination waypoint 7 Speed through water Time to go to destination 000001 Estimated time of 9 9 k 10 5 f arrival at destination TTG 0D ETA 1st 23 59 DEPTH BRGTOWPT TEMP 14 9 m 359 9 M 4 9 C Ship s course red Bearing to destination waypoint black Water temperature graph Depth graph Required water temperature sensor Direction to steer green Shown in red when direction to steer peeing 688 is left i XTE monitor Own ship mark Black when the ship is within XTE range yellow when over Compass display 2 4 2 PLOTTER AND PILOT DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Compass indicator The black inverted triangle shows the bearing to the destination waypoint and the red triangle shows own ship s course Not
200. s latitude and longitude coordinates at time of man overboard Alarms Arrival Anchor Watch Cross track Error Proximity Speed Trip Temperature Current Depth and Fish User programmable PROG key Own ship and cursor positions may be shown in latitude and longitude Loran A Loran C or Decca LOPs Data storage on memory cards Improved position accuracy with optional DGPS beacon receiver 50 and 200 kHz dual frequency transducer available Automatic function permits unattended adjustment of range gain and clutter Past sounder display can be shown TABLE OF CONTENTS SYSTEM CONFIGURATION rti rene erento teres viii PIB ASIC OP ER AON i rui 1 1 1 1 Gontrols Description uice er e n ener rt t eO RR xe eur stunden Run 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Remote GOTITOIIBE 555 atm dee Ite deperit ducts is 1 2 1 2 Loading a Mini Chart Gard ono eto d eet oe rdi Fa ded 1 3 1 3 Turning ihe Power On Off 25 aee the tiet Roe d 1 4 1 4 Adjusting Brilliance and Hue nen rete R Rennen 1 6 1 4 1 Adjusting display brilliance 1 6 1 4 2 Adjusting control panel dimmer ue t nt cte t eL tena 1 7 1 43 Selecting hug e Oe pc ue ARM D etia 1 9 15 Selecting ED 1 10 T5 MOB Maie 1 12 17 Using oorr t
201. select NEXT PAGE to show page 2 2 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to choose DISP SUB TRACKS 4 MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP PAGE 2 2 PREVIOUS PAGE DISP TARGET TRACKS 1 ON 2 OFF TARGET TRACK COLOR 1 2 3 4 5H 6 8 7 TARGET TRACK STYLE 1 2 3 4 gt DISP SUB TRACKS 1 ON 2 OFF SUB TRACK COLOR 1 8 2 3 24 506 8 7 0 SUB TRACK STYLE 1 2 3 4 SUB TRACK TALKER 1 GR 2 11 3 IN 4 5 5 TR 7 LC 8 DE 9 EC TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Marks ship s tracks setup menu page 2 5 Press the 1 key to choose ON or the 2 key to choose OFF as appropriate 6 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu Note The position data used to trace the sub track may be chosen with SUB TRACK TALKER on page 2 of the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP menu For further details refer to the installation manual 3 3 3 TRACKS 3 1 3 3 4 Other ship s track You may show the tracks of ARPA targets tracked in auto tracking Note that this track is not stored in the memory it is erased when it goes off the screen a when the power is trued off 1 2 3 oS Press the MENU key to display the main menu Press the 4 key to show the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP menu If PAGE 1 1 appears rotate the ENTER knob clockwise to select NEXT PAGE Rotate the ENTER knob to choose DISP TARGE
202. sert a memory card and then retry the formatting 10 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 10 3 10 RECORDING amp PLAYING BACK DATA 10 2 2 10 4 Saving data to a memory card You can save the data in the working memory tracks marks lines waypoints routes data to a memory card There are two methods to save data save data to a new file or save it to an existing file in which the previous data is written over Creating a new file 1 SNO Insert a formatted memory card into the left slot Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 3 key to show the MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS amp DATA TRANSFER menu Press the 1 key to show the SAVING DATA TO MEMORY CARD menu 3 1 SAVING DATA TO MEMORY CARD gt SHIP S TRACKS 2 NO MARKS amp LINES 1 YES 2 NO WAYPOINTS amp ROUTES 1 YES 2 NO SETTING DATA 1 YES 2 CREATE NEW FILE Name of files in the memory card TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL MOVE THE CURSOR ON THE FILE NAME AND PRESS KNOB TO SAVE DATA Saving data to memory card menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select item to save SETTING DATA means user settings Press the 1 key to select YES Repeat steps 5 and 6 to choose other items to save Rotate the ENTER knob to select CREATE NEW FILE and then press the ENTER knob The character window appears Operate the trackball and ENTER knob to enter the f
203. several times to close the menu 3 20 4 MARKS amp LINES 4 1 Marks are useful for denoting important points such as a good fishing spot The default setting allows you to enter 4 000 marks and line points Marks can be inscribed in 11 shapes and seven colors of red yellow green light blue purple blue and white Entering Marks You can enter marks three ways e Enter a mark at own ship position e Enter a mark at the cursor position e Enter mark by latitude and longitude position Note The number of marks and lines used appears at the bottom of the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS EDITION menu See page 4 2 Entering a mark at own ship position 1 Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to turn off the cursor 2 Press the numeric key corresponding to the mark you wish to enter 1 lt gt 2 key 8 key 4lkey Y key 6 key A key 8 key 5 The water temperature and depth at the mark position are memorized automatically when the appropriate sensors are connected Entering a mark at the cursor position 1 Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to show the cursor 2 Operate the trackball to place the cursor at the location where you want to enter a mark 3 Press the numeric key corresponding to the mark you wish to enter 4 1 4 MARKS amp LINES Entering a mark by manual input of latitude and longitude position 1 Press the MENU key to display main menu 2 Press the 5 key to display the MARKS SH
204. splay after the decimal point in latitude and longitude position The choices are DD MM MM DD MM MMM DD MM MMMM DD MM SS S RANGE amp SPEED UNITS Chooses unit of range and speed measurement from among nm kt km km h and sm mph DEPTH UNIT Chooses unit of depth measurement from among m ft fa and pb TEMPERATURE UNIT Chooses unit of water temperature measurement from C and F TIME DISPLAY Chooses time notation 12 hours or 24 hours BEARING READOUT Chooses how to calculate range and bearing TRUE or MAGNETIC True bearing is a bearing measured using true North as the reference direction and it is calculated by the formula True Bearing Magnetic Bearing Magnetic Variation Magnetic bearings are measured with magnetic north as the reference direction Select MAGNETIC when using a magnetic compass TRUE for using the gyrocompass 9 13 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 9 14 MAGNETIC VARIATION The location of the magnetic north pole is different from the geographical north pole This causes a difference between the true and magnetic north location This difference is called magnetic variation and varies with respect to the observation point on earth Your unit is preprogrammed with all the earth s magnetic variations However you may wish to enter variation manually to refine accuracy Rotate the ENTER knob to select MAGNETIC VARIATION Press the 2 key to select 2 MANUAL Key in th
205. st piece of information your equipment requires to get you a destination in the shortest distance possible Entering Waypoints This unit has 3500 waypoints into which you can enter position information There are seven methods by which you can enter a waypoint at own ship s position by cursor by latitude and longitude by range and bearing by Loran C LOP by Loran A LOP and by Decca LOP Entering waypoints at own ship s position e Press the SAVE MOB key momentarily The message WAYPOINT XXXXXX IS SAVED CONTINUE PRESSING FOR MOB appears for three seconds to let you know that ship s position is saved as a waypoint The default waypoint mark is a yellow solid circle You can know the shape and color of the selected waypoint by the icon at the bottom of the plotter or pilot display This new waypoint will automatically be saved in the waypoint list under the next consecutive waypoint number Note If the waypoint icon does not appear at the bottom of the plotter or pilot display do the following a Press the MENU 0 1 in that order to show the DISPLAY SETUP menu b Select 1 ON at WAYPOINT STATUS from page 2 2 5 WAYPOINT 5 1 2 5 2 Entering waypoints by the cursor 1 If the cursor is off press the CURSOR ON OFF key to display the cursor 2 Operate the trackball to position the cursor where desired 3 Press the WPT key The SAVE WAYPOINT window appears Cursor SA
206. t edit window Rotate the ENTER knob to select COORDINATE Press the 3 key to select 3 TD WAYPOINT NAME 000001 gt LANE1 06 68 LANE2 2A 41 90 CHAIN 01 S BALTIC R G Waypoint edit window DECCA Rotate the ENTER knob to select LANE 1 Use the numeric keys to enter the LANE 1 value Enter the alphabet of the lane by pressing the appropriate numeric key referring to the table below Numeric key Alphabet Numeric key Alphabet 1 key A 6 key F 2 key B 7 key G 3 key C 8 key H 4 key D 9 key 5 key 0 key J To enter 1F22 01 for example press 1 6 F 2 2 0 1 in that order Rotate the ENTER knob to select LANE 2 Use the numeric keys to enter the LANE 2 value Follow from step 10 in 5 1 3 Entering waypoints by longitude and latitude position 5 2 5 WAYPOINT Editing Waypoint Data You can edit waypoint data through the WAYPOINTS LIST Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 1 key to show the WAYPOINTS LIST Rotate the ENTER knob to select the waypoint you want to edit Press the ENTER knob Edit the waypoint data on the waypoint edit window as appropriate N5 Note 1 The color and shape of a waypoint whose PRXMTY RADIUS is other than 0 00 cannot be changed Note 2 After changing the color and shape of waypoint these settings are used for waypoint entered at own
207. t mark Grid Waypoint name Heading marker white Other ship s track Course bar light blue Own ship s track main Own ship s mark Mark information appears when the cursor is on i 37 04 640 N a mark 135 21 047 E Cursor Own ship s track sub Scale Mark GPS DGPS Geodetic status datum PLOTTER display 2 1 2 PLOTTER AND PILOT DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 2 1 2 Pilot display The pilot display is similar to the plotter display with the following differences 1 The pilot display orientation is always auto course up The course is at the top of screen at the moment the pilot display is selected A filled triangle marks own ship s position When own ship is off its intended course by 22 5 or more it is automatically brought back to perpendicular 2 The north mark appears at the bottom of the screen and points to north 3 The grid lines denote the distance from own ship not longitude latitude Note When north is not at the top of screen the distance error may be larger than on the plotter display since the Mercator projection is used When selecting PILOT NAV INFO 1 or 2 the NAV INFO window appears here Waypoint mark Waypoint name Other ship s track Grid x Course bar light blue Heading marker white Mark information e 37 03 640 N 135 20 047 E 4 5 C 13 7m E
208. t on ee Ra ies ut Eee da 1 13 1 9 Simulatiorr Ode oem E te edm E Rd 1 14 1 9 Ment oa e e mita deme n Ko queo mme pf eias 1 17 2 PLOTTER AND PILOT DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 2 1 2 Plotter and Pilot Displays rte e term Del excu d RR DUE 2 1 Zell oii Ie I0 2 1 21 2 PNOV ONS DIAN steko dee tM Ads 2 2 24 3 NAV INE O 1 display crea ede egest Quee 2 3 2 1 4 Compass plotter or pilot 2 4 2 1 5 PS Status diS playera e de es DERE HO A HARE tc Ag es Tu 2 6 2 2 eme 2 7 2 3 Shifting the Display dde 2 8 2 4 Changing Chart e een tie cee 2 8 2 5 Measuring Range and Bearing Between two Points 2 9 2 6 Using the VRM Variable Range Marker sese 2 11 Mini Char Gades een xti elastance wee iudice Breeders praed 2 12 3S TRACK iiti tn tdm ta AUT mU tU I I 3 1 3 1 16 3 1 3 1 1 Own SID dato
209. times to close the menu At the right of the screen the white alarm marker appears Note To turn this alarm off select 2 OFF at step 4 11 29 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 15 3 Fish alarm B L The bottom lock fish alarm sounds when a fish echo is within a predetermined distance from the bottom This alarm is available for the bottom lock and bottom discrimination displays This alarm is useful to detect bottom fishes Note that the sensitivity of the fish alarm can be set on the ECHO SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP menu For further details see paragraph 11 18 11 30 CP OE NaS Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 6 key to show the ALARMS SETUP menu Rotate the ENTER knob to select FISH ALARM B L Press the 1 key to select 1 ON Rotate the ENTER knob to select DEPTH of FISH ALARM B L Press the numeric keys to enter the stating point and then press the ENTER knob The starting point is range from bottom Rotate the ENTER knob to select RANGE of FISH ALARM B L Press the numeric keys to enter the alarm range from the ending point and then press the ENTER knob Press the MENU key to close the menu The white alarm marker appears at the left of the Bottom lock and Bottom discrimination displays Note To turn this alarm off select 2 OFF at step 4 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 11 16 Programmable Key Setup The programmable key PROG key provides one touch e
210. to PORT SETUP menu Quen pese obe a 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT AAM Arrival alarm APB Autopilot sentence XTE XTE direction arrival radius bearing and destination from origin to destination BOD Bearing origin to destination BWR Bearing and distance to waypoint rhumb line BWC Bearing and distance to waypoint great circle DPT Depth only for Version 2 0 DBT Depth below transducer only for Version 1 5 GGA GPS fix data UTC of position L L receiving status number of satellite in use DOP GLL Longitude and latitude GTD TD Loran C MTW Water temperature RMA Recommended minimum specific Loran C data RMB Recommended minimum navigation information XTE direction to steer destination waypoint ID origin waypoint L L destination waypoint L L range and bearing between waypoints range and bearing to destination destination closing velocity arrival alarm RMC Recommended minimum specific GPS TRANSIT data VHW Water speed and heading VTG Course over ground and ground speed WPL Waypoint location XTE Cross track error measured ZDA Time and date HDT Heading true HDG Heading deviation and variation MWV Wind speed and angle TTM Tracked target message BAUD RATE Selects data baud rate among 4800 9600 19200 and 38400 CHARACTER LENGTH Selects data character length 7 bit or 8 bit STOP BIT Selects stop bit 1 bit or 2 bit PARITY Selects parity among EVEN ODD or OFF 9 35
211. to enter a route e Using existing waypoints e Track based route using own ship positions recorded at preset intervals 6 1 1 Entering routes using existing waypoints 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 2 key to show the ROUTES LIST 6 ROUTE 6 2 ALO OTAG Red cursor Current page No of pages 2 ROUTES LIST DIR FOLLOW ROUTE NAME COMMENT GO TO FOLLOW BACK TRACK 1 YES 2 NO RECORD TYPE DISTANCE 00 1 TIME 00 01 SPD TO CALC TTG ACTUAL SPD SIM SPD 00 0kt TOTAL DIST 0 00nm ETA 1D 0 1 TTG 0H 1M PRESS KNOB EDIT ROUTE WPT ADD ROUTE GOTO SET RTE TO NAVI CLEAR DEL COURSE SWITCH FLLW RVRS Total distance ETA and TTG for the route selected with the red cursor Routes list The current page no and total number of pages are shown at the top of the list When the list has more than two pages press the ZOOM OUT key to go to the next page ZOOM IN key to return to the previous page Press the WPT key to show the route name entry window Operate the trackball to enter the route name Max 6 characters Operate the trackball to select and then press the ENTER knob Operate the trackball to enter a comment Max 13 characters Operate the trackball to select END and then press the ENTER knob The waypoints window appears 6 ROUTE Route name 000002 ROUTE LIST PAGE 1 2 NO WPT
212. turn chart features on or off and choose colors In this paragraph the operating procedure for NavCharts is described 1 Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 7 key to show the CHART SETUP menu If the CHART SETUP menu does not appear rotate the ENTER knob clockwise to show it 7 CHART SETUP GOTO CONTOUR LINES SETUP gt OFFSET CHART POSITION1 YES 2 NO LAT LON GRID 0 OFF BH TEXT INFORMATION 1 2 NO WAYPOINTS 1 LARGE 2 SMALL 3 OFF WAYPOINT NAME 1 YES 2 NO CHART BORDER LINES 1 YES 2 NO LANDMASS 0 OFF E E BENEENBHEH TRIMMING BORDER LINE 0 OFF W BEEEEREES BACKGROUND oorr BH EMI TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU SELECT THE ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL Chart setup menu 3 Rotate the ENTER knob to select the desired item 4 Roll the trackball in left right direction to select option For color selection of red yellow green light blue purple blue and white you can select one of them by pressing the appropriate numeric key 1 key red 2 key yellow 3 key green 4 key light blue 5 key purple 6 key blue 7 key white 5 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 9 CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT OFFSET CHART POSITION See paragraph 9 1 LAT LON GRID Turns lat lon grid on off and changes its color This can be selected from among seven colors TEXT INFORMATION Turns geographic name display on of
213. ue Press the MENU key to display the main menu Press the 8 key to display the PLOTTER SETUP menu Rotate the ENTER knob to choose HUE Roll the trackball in the right left direction to choose the hue desired You may also choose the hue by pressing the appropriate numeric key Refer to the table shown below to choose appropriate hue settings mE Hue setting and item color Day Night Twilight Manual Landmass Yellow Yellow Yellow Depending on Land edge Black Yellow Black the setting of Background White Black Gray SPARE SEPUR menu Menu backdro rid White Black Gray White Character Black White Black Black 5 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 1 9 1 BASIC OPERATION 1 5 1 10 Selecting a Display Five full screen displays are available Plotter Pilot Navigation Compass and Sounder In addition to the full screen display you can divide the screen into half screen combination displays See Chapter 2 for Plotter Pilot Navigation and Compass displays Chapter 11 for Sounder display 1 Press the DISP key A DISPLAY MODE screen appears There are four pages of DISPLAY MODE screens 2 Press the 0 key several times to show the page desired You may also choose a page by using the ENTER knob as below a Rotate the ENTER knob to select 0 GOTO PAGE X at the bottom of the screen b Press the ENTER knob to choos
214. ur unit how to set the quick point 1 POINT or 35 POINTS up to 35 points NEAR SERVICE or PORT SERVICE For NEAR SERVICE and PORT SERVICE see page 7 5 Press the MENU key to show the main menu Press the 0 key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu Press the 1 key to show the DISPLAY SETUP menu If page 2 2 appears rotate the ENTER knob to select PREVIOUS PAGE to show page 1 2 ml SON 7 1 7 NAVIGATION 5 Rotate the ENTER knob to select SET GOTO METHOD 0 1 DISPLAY SETUP NEXT PAGE LANGUAGE 1 ENGLISH KEY BEEP 1 ON 2 OFF SPEED SOURCE 1 INT GPS 2 NMEA SOG 3 NMEA STW 4 INTERNAL E S NMEA SPEED CALIB 00 50 50 TEMPERATURE SOURCE 1 NMEA 2 INTERNAL E S NMEA TEMP CALIB 00 0 F 40 40 F DEPTH SOURTH 1 NMEA 2 INTERNAL E S NMEA DEPTH 000 0 ft 15 100ft LAT LON DISPLAY 1 DD MM MM 2 DD MM MMM 3 DD MM MMMM 4 DD MM SS S RANGE amp SPEED UNITS 1 nm kt 2 km km h 3 sm mph DEPTH UNIT 1 m 2 ft 3 fa 4 pb TEMPERATURE UNIT 1 C 2 F TIME DISPLAY 1 12 HOURS 2 24 HOURS BEARING READOUT 1 TRUE 2 MAGNETIC MAGNETIC VARIATION 1 AUTO 2 MANUAL 07 0 W HEADING MARKER 1 ON 2 OFF COURSE VECTOR 1 LINE 2 VECTOR 3 OFF WAYPOINT SWITCHING 1 PERPENDICULAR 2 ARRIVAL CIRCLE RNG amp BRG MODE 1 RHUMB LINE 2 GREAT CIRCLE SET GOTO METHOD 1 1 POINT 2 35 POINTS 3 NEAR SERVICE 4 PORT SERVICE RANGE SCALE 1 RANGE 2 SCALE SCALE DISPLAY 1 ON 2 OFF GPS STATUS 1
215. ursor 2 Operate the trackball The cursor moves in the direction the trackball is operated and the cursor position is indicated at the top of the screen Note The chart display moves in the opposite direction when it reaches an edge of the screen To return the cursor to the screen center Press the CENTER key to return the cursor to the screen center 2 7 2 PLOTTER AND PILOT DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 2 3 2 4 2 8 Shifting the Display The display can be shifted on the plotter display and pilot display 1 If the cursor is turned on press the CURSOR ON OFF key to turn it off 2 Operate the trackball The display shifts in the direction which the trackball is rolled 3 Press the CENTER key to return the own ship position to the screen center On the pilot display the own ship s mark is positioned slightly below the center of the screen Note When own ship reaches an edge of the screen it is returned to the center of the screen automatically Changing Chart Scale It is useful to change chart scale to e Show destination on the display e Find how close you are to your destination e View ship s tracks around a fishing ground When cursor is off Own ship is at the screen center The display is enlarge or shrunk from the screen center When cursor is on The range scale is enlarged or shrunk with the cursor position as center e Press the ZOOM IN key to enlarge the scale or ZOOM OUT key to shr
216. xecution of desired function Also the SHIFT RANGE GAIN and VRM keys can be programmed for other functions The default programs for these keys settings are as shown in the table below Key label Functions PROG Shows the WAYPOINTS LIST SHIFT Shows E S SHIFT window RANGE Shows E S RANGE window GAIN Shows E S GAIN window VRM Use the VRM function only when the menu is not shown If the above settings are not to your liking you may change them as below Press the MENU key to show the main menu 2 Press the 0 key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu 3 Press the 3 key to show the PROGRAMMABLE KEYS amp REMOTE CONTROLLER SETUP menu 4 Rotate the ENTER knob to select the key name you want to change the function and then press the ENTER knob If you want to change the function of the PROG key for example select PROGRAMMABLE KEYS SETUP The PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS LIST appears 0 3 PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS LIST 2 2 gt PREVIOUS PAGE E S SHIFT E S RANGE E S GAIN E S AUTO MODE E S NOISE LIMITER E S CLUTTER E S WHITE MARKER E S HUE E S SIGNAL LEVEL E SPICTURE ADV TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER ZOOM IN PREVIOUS PAGE ZOOM OUT NEXT PAGE 5 If page 1 2 PAGE Programmable functions list appears rotate the ENTER knob clockwise to select NEXT 11 31 11 VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 6 Rotate the ENTER
217. xed within 90 seconds e check that antenna connector is firmly fastened e check number of satellites received on the GPS STATUS display position is wrong e check that the correct geodetic chart system is selected on the NAVIGATOR SETUP menu e enter position offset on the NAVIGATOR SETUP menu the track is not plotted e check that 1 ON is selected at DISP TRACKS HOLD in the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP menu e check that 1 ON is selected at SHIP S TRACKS DISP in the MARKS SHIP S TRACKS SETUP menu Loran C or Decca TDs are wrong e enter TD offset on the PLOTTER SETUP menu Bearing is wrong e check the MAGNETIC VARIATION in the DISPLAY SETUP menu The ship s speed indication is not zero after the ship is stopped e try to decrease speed course smoothing 12 4 12 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING Sounder troubleshooting Then picture does not move though marks and characters appear e check that 7 STOP is not selected of the PICTURE ADVANCE on the ECHO SOUNDER SETUP menu e check for loosened transducer connector zero line does not appear though the picture appears e the picture is shifted Confirm shift setting picture sensitivity is too low e check gain setting if using manual operation e marine life or air bubbles may be clinging to transducer face e bottom may be too soft to return a suit
218. y the MOB confirmation window MAN OVER BOARD SET MOB AS CONTINUE PRESSING After DESTINATION FOR MOB several YES PRESS KNOB seconds PRESS CLEAR KEY WAYPOINT XXXXXX IS SAVED MOB mark messages 2 Push the ENTER knob to select the MOB position as the destination or press the CLEAR key to only mark current ship s position as a waypoint If you select the MOB position as the destination a A full screen PLOTTER NAV INFO 1 display replaces the display in use b The MOB mark M appears at the MOB position and a dashed line runs between it and current position This line shows the shortest course to the MOB position c Range and bearing to the MOB position are shown in the MOB data box 1 12 1 BASIC OPERATION Note The MOB mark can be deleted as follows a Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to show the cursor b Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the MOB mark c Press the CLEAR key The following message appears on the screen WAYPOINT NAME XXXXXX WILL BE DELETED ARE YOU SURE YES PRESS KNOB NO PRESS CLEAR KEY Confirmation message d Press the ENTER knob Then the waypoint entered at step 1 on the previous page is erased e Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the MOB mark f Press the CLEAR key g Anew message appears on the screen WAYPOINT NAME MOB WILL BE DELETED THIS WAYPOINT MOB IS USED FOR NAVIGATION ARE YOU SURE YES PRESS
219. ype 86 003 1011 1 remove cover No user serviceable Code No 100 236 231 parts inside A CAUTION Use the proper gain seting Incorrect gain may produce wrong depth indication possibly resulting in a dangerous situation The picture is not refreshed when picture advancement is stopped Maneuvering the vessel in this condition may result in a dangerous situation Do not turn on the equipment with the transducer out of water The transducer may be damaged No single navigation aid should even be relied upon as the exclusive means for navigating your vessel The navigator is responsible for checking all aids including nautical charts available to confirm his position Electronic aids are intended to assist not replace the navigator No one navigation device should ever be solely replied upon for the navigation of a vessel Always confirm position against all available aids to navigation for safety of vessel and crew Do not use the equipment for other than its intended purpose About the TFT LCD The TFT LCD is constructed using the latest LCD techniques and displays 99 99 of its pixels The remaining 0 01 of the pixels may drop out or blink however this is not an indication of malfunction FOREWORD Congratulation on your choice of the FURUNO COLOR GPS PLOTTER SOUNDER GP 3500F For over 50 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for innovative and depe

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