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Furuno GP-30/35 GPS Receiver User Manual

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1. A 4 DGPS REFERENCE STATIONS A 5 LORAN C CHAINS A 11 DECCA CHAINS A 12 MENU TREE sanno A 13 OUTLINE DRAWINGS D 1 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS S 1 FOREWORD A Word to GP 30 35 Owners Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO GP 30 35 GPS Navigator We are confident you will see why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability For over 40 years FURUNO Electric Com pany has enjoyed an enviable reputation for innovative and dependable marine electron ics equipment This dedication to excellence is furthered by our extensive global network of agents and dealers Your navigator is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environment However no machine can per form its intended function unless installed operated and maintained properly Please carefully read and follow the recommended procedures for installation operation and maintenance We would appreciate hearing from you the end user about whether we are achieving our purposes Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO equipment Features The GP 30 35 GPS Navigator is a totally integrated GPS receiver and video plotter and consists of a display unit and an antenna unit The high sensitivity receiver tracks up to eight satellites simultaneously An 8 state Kalman filter ensures optimum accuracy in determination of
2. Figure 3 6 Screen for entering waypoint name 5 Enter name if desired and press the ENT key NAME 001 34 39 836 N MARK 135 12 059 E 11 25 12 DEC 97 Present position Figure 3 7 Screen for entering waypoint latitude and longitude 6 Operate the Cursor Pad to place the cur sor on the second line latitude and press the ENT key Enter latitude LOP and press the ENT key 7 Press the ENT key enter longitude LOP in similar fashion and press the ENT key Note To enter position by LOPs see 7 8 Displaying Position in LOPs 8 To change mark shape press the ENT key select mark desired and press the ENT key 9 To change date and time to the comment of your choice press the ENT key en ter comment and press the ENT key again 10 The cursor is on Exit Press the ENT key 11 Press the MENU key twice to finish 3 2 Entering the MOB Mark The MOB mark denotes man overboard po sition Only one MOB mark may be entered Each time the MOB mark is entered the pre vious MOB mark and its position data are written over 1 Press the MARK MOB key NAME 001 34 44 000 N MARK 135 21 000 E x 11 25 12 DEC 97 MOB Figure 3 8 MOB window 2 Press D to select MOB Note Pressing the ENT key instead of at step 2 saves the position as a waypoint 3 Press the ENT key SAVED TO MOB GO TO MOB ARE YOU SURE NO Figure 3 9 MOB w
3. Figure 9 5 YO SETUP menu 4 To change setting press W to select DATA 1 DATA2 or NMEA VER 5 Press the ENT key One of the follow ing screens appears depending on the item selected at step 4 NMEA REM VER 1 5 NMEA AP VER 2 0 For NMEA For DATA1 NMEA REM NMEA AP BEACON For DATA2 Figure 9 6 Screens for output and NMEA version setup 6 Select desired option with W 7 Press the ENT key 8 Repeat steps 4 to 7 to set other items 9 Press the MENU key to finish Note The GP 30 35 cannot receive or trans mit data when a DGPS beacon receiver is active To receive or transmit data set BEA CON on the D GPS SETUP menu to OFF 9 3 SPECIFICATIONS The GP 30 and GP 35 are essentially the same except the GP 35 has an internal DGPS beacon receiver 1 GPS Receiver Receiving Channels Rx Frequency Rx Code Position Fixing System Position accuracy Tracking Velocity Position fixing Time Beacon Receiver of GP 35 2 Display Section LCD Display Mode Display Storage Capacity Alarms Display Scale 8 channels 8 satellite tracking Parallel tracking 1575 42 MHz C A code All in view 8 state Kalman filter Approx 50 m GPS or 5 m DGPS 95 of the time horizontal dilution of position HDOP lt 4 Note All GPS receivers are subject to degradation of position and velocity accuracy under the U S Depart ment of Defense 900 kts Warm start 20 seconds Cold start
4. Figure 5 2 Cursor appearance when setting destination by cursor 4 Place the cursor on the location desired for destination 5 Press the ENT key A dashed line connects own ship and the des tination which is marked with CURSOR and an X as shown in Figure 5 3 X Le Cd ld ld ld 0 Figure 5 3 Destination set by cursor 5 2 Setting Destination by Waypoint 1 Press the GOTO key 2 Select WAYPOINT 3 Press the ENT key The GOTO WYPT list appears ml SELECT GOTO wYyPT ws CURSOR OSAKA KOBE START Figure 5 4 GOTO WYPT list 4 Select a waypoint 5 Press the ENT key Own ship s position becomes starting point and a dotted line runs between it and the waypoint selected 5 3 Setting Route as Destination 1 Press the GOTO key 2 Select ROUTE 3 Press the ENT key HA SELECT GOTO ROUTE M NO NEW 01 KOBE OSAKA Figure 5 5 GOTO ROUTE list 4 Select a route 5 Press the ENT key The following win dow appears FORWARD REVERSE Figure 5 7 FORWARD REVERSE prompt 6 Select FORWARD or REVERSE the order in which to traverse the route waypoints and press the ENT key ROUTE 01 ero Point 2 OSAKA A t Intermediate a 1 alte rs WPT LE m a KOBE Intermediate Point 1 Starting point WPT 003 Figure 5 8 Meaning of forward and reverse Current position becomes starting point A dotted line runs between all route points 5
5. sor Pad and then go to step 7 If ANC 1s not selected press the ENT key The display shown in Figure 6 4 appears Select ANC and press the ENT key 5 Press the ENT key Enter the alarm range 0 01 99 99 nm with the Cursor Pad 6 Press the ENT key 7 Press the MENU key twice to finish ae When own ship drifts more than the range set here the buzzer sounds and the message ANC ALARM appears To disable the alarm select OFF at step 4 6 2 XTE Cross Track Error Alarm The XTE alarm warns you when own ship is off its intended course Own ships A am O position setting Alarm Figure 6 6 How the XTE alarm works Press the MENU key twice Select ALARMS Press the ENT key Select the XTE line and press the ENT key Select ON and press the ENT key Press the ENT key Enter alarm range with the Cursor Pad Press the ENT key Press the MENU key twice to finish i i A A When own ship strays from the intended track by the range set here the buzzer sounds and message XTE ERROR appears To disable the alarm select OFF at step 5 6 3 Speed Alarm The speed alarm sounds when ship s speed is higher or lower the alarm range set 1 Press the MENU key twice 2 Select ALARMS 3 Press the ENT key 4 Select the SPEED line and press the ENT key 5 Select BELOW or OVER BELOW Alarm sounds when speed is lower than speed set OVER Alarm sounds
6. Message mode Always set to C 4 Route No 01 to 30 2 digits required 5 through 12 Waypoint name Max 8 names length of each waypoint name is fixed to 7 byte Ist byte Skip code Hyphen Skip ON Space code Skip OFF After 2nd byte Waypoint name fixed to 6 bytes Note A route can contain max 30 waypoints and GPRTE sentence for one route data may exceed 80 byte limitation In this case route data 1s divided into several GPRTE sentences Max 4 sentences This value shows the number of sentences route data has been divided Route comment data format PFEC GPrtc xx c c lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 2 Figure 7 25 Route comment data format 1 Route No 01 to 30 2 digits required 2 Route comment Max 16 characters variable length The same characters of the comment for waypoint comment can be used PFEC GPxfr CTL E lt CR gt lt LF gt Figure 7 26 End of sentence End of sentence 8 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING 8 1 Maintenance Check the following points regularly to maintain performance e Check that connectors on the rear panel are firmly tightened and free of rust e Check that the ground system is free of rust and the ground wire is tightly fas tened e Check that battery terminals are clean and free of rust e Check the antenna for damage Replace if damaged e Dust and dirt on the keyboard and dis play screen may be removed with a soft cloth Do not use chemical cle
7. 4 Press the ENT key to finish 2 2 Shifting the Cursor Operate the Cursor Pad to shift the cursor The cursor moves in the direction of the ar row or diagonal pressed on the Cursor Pad Cursor state and data Cursor state determines what data 1s shown on the display Cursor turned on Cursor position is displayed 1n latitude and longitude or LOPs depending on menu set ting at the bottom of the Plotter display when the cursor is on The range and bear ing from own ship to the cursor appear at the left hand side of the display Bearing from own Cursor ship to cursor 34 44 000N 135 21 000E Cursor mark Cursor position in latitude and longitude Range from own ship to cursor Figure 2 3 Data displayed on the Plotter display when the cursor in on Cursor turned off The cursor is erased when there is no Cur sor Pad operation for about five seconds Ship s position speed and course appear at the left side of the Plotter display when the cursor is off Own ship s position Blinking 34 44 000N 135 21 000E Speed Own ship s position in latitude and longitude Figure 2 4 Data displayed on the Plotter display when the cursor is turned off 2 3 Shifting the Display The display can be shifted on the Plotter dis play Operate the Cursor Pad to place the cursor at an edge of the screen The display shifts in the direction opposite to Cursor Pad operation When own ship tracks off the
8. 4 Canceling Destination You can cancel destination as follows 1 Press the GOTO key 2 Select OFF 3 Press the ENT key 6 ALARMS There are four alarm conditions which gen erate both audible and visual alarms Arrival alarm Anchor watch alarm Speed alarm and XTE Cross Track Error alarm When an alarm setting is violated the buzzer sounds and the name of the offending alarm and the alarm icon appear on the display You can silence the buzzer and remove the alarm name indication by pressing any key but the alarm icon remains on the screen until the reason for the alarm is cleared You can also see which alarm s is sound ing by displaying the MESSAGE board The keying sequence is MENU twice select MESSAGES and press the ENT key The message board is explained in 8 2 Display ing the Message Board Alarm XTE ALARM 0 Alarm Icon 34 44 000N 135 21 000E Figure 6 1 Location of alarm message and icon 6 1 Arrival Alarm Anchor Watch Alarm You may activate the arrival alarm or the anchor watch alarm they cannot be activated together Arrival alarm The arrival alarm informs you that own ship is 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 own ship goes out of the circle q Alarm gt setting Own ship s position Alarm Destination waypoint Fi
9. 5 SETTING CANCELLING DESTINATION 5 1 Setting Destination by Cursor 5 1 5 2 Setting Destination by Waypoint 5 1 5 3 Setting Route as Destination 5 2 5 4 Canceling Destination 5 2 6 ALARMS 6 1 Arrival Alarm Anchor Watch Adi 6 1 6 2 XTE Cross Track Error Alarm 6 3 6 3 Speed Alarm 6 3 7 OTHER FUNCTIONS 7 1 Calculating Range Bearing ad testo 7 1 T2 B 6 DUD air 7 2 7 3 Bearing Reference 7 2 7 4 Magnetic Varlation 7 3 7 5 Geodetic Chart System 7 3 7 6 Units of Measurement 7 4 7 7 Displaying Position in LOPs 7 4 7 8 Time Difference using local time 7 4 PI OPS SCU DE 7 5 7 10 Uploading Downloading Waypoint Route Data 1 6 8 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING Dil RER 8 1 8 2 Displaying the Message Board 8 1 8 3 Displaying the GPS Satellite Monitor Display 8 1 o 5 CIT TESE ore coerce a erra REI 8 2 8 5 When BATTERY ALARM ApDD8308 geen 8 3 8 6 Clearing Data 8 3 9 INSTALLATION 9 1 Installation of Display Unit 9 1 9 2 Installation of Antenna Unit 9 1 CS AIA aaa 9 2 9 4 eg SettIngs 9 3 APPENDIX SPECIFICATIONS ee A 1 EQUIPMENT LISTS A 3 GEODETIC CHART LIST
10. 7 Change position mark shape comment as desired 8 Select Exit and press the ENT key 9 Press the MENU key twice to finish 3 5 Deleting Waypoints 1 Press the MENU key twice 2 Select ERASE and press the ENT key ERASE a WAYPOINTS MARKS ROUTES TRACK GPS DATA MENU SETTINGS ALL BACKUP DATA Figure 3 13 ERASE menu 3 The cursor Is on the WAYPOINTS MARKS line Press the ENT key mami ERASE WP MRK CURSOR START KOBE Figure 3 14 ERASE WP MRK display 4 Select the waypoint you want to erase Note You cannot erase CURSOR MOB or START 5 Press the ENT key NAME KOBE 34 39 836 N MARK 135 12 059 E 11 25 12 DEC 97 ERASE Figure 3 15 ERASE prompt 6 Select ERASE and press the ENT key 7 Press the MENU key twice to finish 4 ROUTES In many cases a trip from one place to an other involves several course changes re quiring a series of route points waypoints which you navigate to one after another The sequence of waypoints leading to the ulti mate destination is called a route The GP 30 35 can automatically advance to the next waypoint on a route so you do not have to change the destination waypoint repeatedly 4 1 Creating a Route You can store up to 30 routes and each route may contain up to 30 waypoints The unit numbers routes from 01 to 30 The easiest way to create a route is to enter appropriate waypoints beforehand a
11. Be sure that the power supply is compatible with the voltage rating of the equipment Connection of an incorrect power supply can cause fire or equipment damage The voltage rating of the equipment appears on the label above the power connector TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD d 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 1 System Configuration 1 1 1 2 Control Description 1 2 1 3 Turning On and Off the Power 1 3 1 4 Adjusting Display Dimmer and C Orl nu as 1 3 1 5 Display Modess 1 4 1 6 Basic Menu Operation 1 7 1 7 Simulator Display 1 8 2 PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW 2 1 Enlarging Shrinking the Display 2 1 2 2 Shifting the Cursor 2 1 2 3 Shifting the Display 2 2 2 4 Centering Own Ship s Position 2 2 2 5 Changing Track Plotting Interval Stopping Plotting of Track 2 2 20 Erasino AAA 2 3 3 WAYPOINTS MARKS 3 1 Entering Waypoints 3 1 3 2 Entering the MOB Mark 3 3 3 3 Displaying Waypoint Name 3 3 3 4 Editing Waypoints on the WYPTS MARKS List 3 4 3 5 Deleting Waypoints 3 4 4 ROUTES 4 1 Creating a Route 4 4 2 Editing a Route 4 2 4 3 Deleting a Route 4 4
12. DISTANCE AUTO INTERVAL BRG REF MAG TRUE MAG VAR AUTO MANUAL WYPT NAME DSP GOTO DSP ALL ALARMS ARV ANC OFF ARV ANC XTE OFF ON SPEED OFF BELOW OVER ERASE WAYPOINTS MARKS ROUTES TRACK GPS DATA MENU SETTINGS ALL BACKUP DATA D GPS BEACON OFF INT EXT STATION AUTO1 AUTO2 MANUAL RATE 50 100 200 BPS FREQ CALCULATE MODE WAYPOINTS ROUTE SPD AUTO MANUAL MESSAGES SATELLITE GPS SETUP SMOOTH POS SMOOTH S C AVR SPEED LAT OFFSET LON OFFSET DISABLE SV SYS SETUP DATUM WGS84 WGS72 OTHER UNITS nm kt km km h mi mi h TIME DIFF SELF TEST SIMULATOR MODE ON OFF SPEED COURSE AUTO MANUAL LAT LON UO SETUP DATA1 NMEA REM NMEA AP DATA2 NMEA REM NMEA AP BEACON NMEA VER VER 1 5 VER 2 0 SAVE WP RTE gt PC LOAD WP RTE PC LOP SETUP DISPLAY LAT LON LC LOP DE LOP A 13 O LINO VNNALNV w S 3 LTO VdD qui DNIMVAG ANITINO Y 0948613 vw JOJIQUUOI UO Frae aonjd pup 21902 ayy 15103 Xow puuajuD 243 Sutuni DUUDJUD 243 jou 9SDG DUUIJUD UIN 9SOQ puu jup oj DUUDJUD BUDAJ UJYY Z CEA yipapuvy 03 uay XY uo saf DUUDIUD O 9SDQ DUUDJUV UDISD I T SALON e WUE b o ET Y MOH 2q Lew respuey ow JO Jojauretp aq tondo pT 198 000 ON 9poO O9TSOY ET ON 25eq Sununom pespuey asf 6 2 08 000 ON epoo ON 9 OtZ 08 000 ON 8po9 O0EVO EL ON eseg m
13. FURUNO OPERATOR S MANUAL GPS NAVIGATOR MODEL GP 30 35 Notice on Mounting the Antenna Unit When mounting the antenna unit keep in mind the following points e Don t cut the antenna cable e To pass the antenna cable through a small hole unfasten the connector shell For detailed information see this manual FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD NISHINOMIYA JAPAN FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya Japan Telephone 0798 65 2111 Telefax 0798 65 4200 All rights reserved Printed in Japan PUB No OME 43840 TATA GP 30 35 Your Local Agent Dealer FIRST EDITION APR 1997 K MAR 1 2001 A 00080801200 X SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety Instructions for the Operator A WARNING Do not open the equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Immediately turn off the power at the switchboard if water leaks into the equipment or something Is dropped in the equipment Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock Contact a FURUNO agent for service Do not disassemble or modify the equipment Fire electrical shock or serious injury can result Do not place liquid filled containers on the top of the equipment Fire or electrical shock can result if a liquid spills into the equipment Immediately turn off the power at the switchboard if the equipment is emitting smoke or fire Continued use of the equipment
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15. PC PORT TO 4800 8 BIT P N S1 XON XOFF CONTINUE 3 Press the ENT key Es LOAD WP RTE een LOADING ERASES CUR RENT WP RTE DATA SET PC PORT TO 4800 8 BIT P N S1 XON XOFF CONTINUE Figure 7 15 SAVE WP RTE display 4 Press the ENT key SAVING START PC READY ARE YOU SURE RES No Figure 7 16 SAVING START prompt 5 Operate the computer to receive data there 6 Press the ENT key Data is being saved To can cel press the ENT key WYPTS amp ROUTES SAVING CANCEL SANING Data is saved COMPLETED completely Hit any key to HIT ANY KEY Escape saved Figure 7 17 Displays when downloading data 7 Press any key to escape Uploading from PC Note that all waypoint and route data stored in GP 30 35 will be deleted when data is up loaded 1 Open the I O SETUP menu 2 Select LOAD WP RTE lt PC Figure 7 18 LOAD WP RTE display 4 Press the ENT key LOADING START PC READY ARE YOU SURE RES No Figure 7 19 LOADING START prompt 5 Press the ENT key Note The waypoint and route data are deleted when the ENT key is pressed WYPTS amp ROUTES LOADING Preparing for data loading CANCEL Figure 7 20 Display when data is being loaded 6 Operate the computer to output data from the computer 7 When data loading is finished the fol lowing message appears LOADING COMPLETED HIT ANY KEY Fi
16. Press the ENT key f Enter a comment max sixteen char acters with the Cursor Pad and press the ENT key To create a space se lect blank character To remove all characters which follow the cursor select the underline g Press the ENT key h Press the ENT key again to finish Entering a waypoint at own ship s position 1 Press the MARK MOB key The fol lowing window appears GPS POS MARK NAME 001 34 39 836 N MARK 135 12 059 E 11 25 12 DEC 97 Figure 3 4 Own ship s position window MOB 2 If you do not need to change mark shape or enter a comment press the ENT key to finish 3 If you want to change mark shape place the cursor under MARK Press the ENT key select mark shape and press the ENT key again 4 The cursor is on the date time line To change the date to a comment press the ENT key enter a comment and press the ENT key again 5 The cursor is on Exit Press the ENT key to finish Note The name of a waypoint entered at own ship s position cannot be changed when entered However it can be changed on the WYPTS MARKS menu Entering a waypoint through the menu 1 Press the MENU key twice 2 Select WAYPOINTS 3 Press the ENT key The WYPTS MARKS menu appears wa WYPTS MARKS m CURSOR Figure 3 5 WYPTS MARKS menu 4 Press the ENT key ENTER A NEW WYPT NAME 010 1 2 001 DEFAULT NAME Quite MENU
17. beacon receiver Set up to receive the DGPS beacon signal as follows 1 Press the MENU key twice 2 Select D GPS and press the ENT key MEE D GPS SETUP ES MANUAL 200 BPS 310 0 kHz BEACON STATION RATE FREQ BEACON STATION GOOD D GPS DATA GOOD SIG S 00 0 dB SNR 00 0 dB Figure 7 6 D GPS SETUP menu 3 Press the ENT key 4 Select INT for internal DGPS beacon re ceiver EXT for external DGPS beacon receiver Press the ENT key 5 Thecursoris on the STATION line Press the ENT key 6 Choose DGPS beacon station selection method AUTO 1 AUTO 2 or MANUAL AUTO 1 AUTO 2 Automatically search for nearest DGPS beacon station The GP 35 always searches for nearest DPGS beacon station MANUAL Manually enter DGPS bea con station specifications on the RATE and FREQ lines referring to the DGPS reference station list in the Appendix 7 If you selected AUTO no further opera tion is necessary you may press the MENU key twice to finish For MANUAL the cursor is now on the RATE line Press the ENT key 8 Select the transmission rate of the DGPS beacon station nearest you among 50 100 or 200 bps Press the ENT key 9 The cursor is now on the FREQ line Press the ENT key 10 Enter nearest DGPS beacon station s fre quency with the Cursor Pad 11 Press the ENT key 12 Press the MENU key twice to finish 7 3 Bearing Reference Ship s course and bearing to
18. display it is automatically returned to the screen center 2 4 Centering Own Ship s Position 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select SHIP TO CENTER 3 Press the ENT key 2 5 Changing Track Plotting Interval Stopping Plotting of Track In drawing track first the ship s position fed from the GPS receiver is stored into the memory at an interval of distance or auto matic recording For distance a shorter in terval provides better reconstruction of the track but the storage time of the track 1s re duced When the track memory becomes full the oldest track 1s erased to make room for the latest 1 Press the MENU key twice 5 MAIN MENU WAYPOINTS ROUTES PLOTTER ALARMS ERASE D GPS CALCULATE MESSAGES SATELLITE GPS SETUP SYS SETUP I O SETUP LOP SETUP Figure 2 5 MAIN MENU 2 Select PLOTTER 3 Press the ENT key Hee PLOTTER SETUP z TRACK REC INTERVAL 0 10 nm BRG REF MAG AUTO E16 DSP GOTO MAG VAR WYPT NAME TRACK MEMORY USED 1 Figure 2 6 Plotter setup menu 4 The cursor should be on the TRACK 2 6 Erasing Track REC line Press the ENT key The track recording method selection window ap All track can be erased Track cannot be re pears stored once erased Be absolutely sure you want to erase all track 1 Press the MENU key twice AUTO 2 Select ERASE and press the ENT key The ERASE menu appears DISTANCE Figure 2 7 Track recording method sele
19. fix 3 GPS position fix with DOP more than 4 Normal 3D GPS position fix DOP DOP more than 6 Normal differential GPS position fix Differential GPS position fixwith DOP more than 4 Normal 3D differential GPS position fix Differential GPS position fix with DOP more than 6 Simulation mode D D D 2D 3D IM Turning off the power Press and hold down the DIM PWR key until the screen goes blank 1 4 Adjusting Display Dimmer and Contrast 1 Press the DIM PWR key The display shown in Figure 1 3 appears DIMMER 1 8 Vem Aa CONTRAST 0 63 mmm 41 EXIT ENT Figure 1 3 Screen for adjustment of display dimmer and contrast 2 To adjust the dimmer press A or W Cur rent setting is shown to the right of A 3 To adjust the contrast press d or P Current setting is shown to the right of 66 b gt ea 4 Press the ENT key to finish 1 5 Display Modes The GP 30 35 has four display modes Plotter Display Highway Display Steering Display and Nav Data Display Press the DISP key to select a display mode Each time the key is pressed the display mode changes in the sequence shown below DISP key 2D 12 DEC 97 15 37 40 34 44 000 N 135 21 000 E SPD 6 5 kt CSE 7 Nav Data Display Highway Display 2D MAG 05 32 DISP key l DISP key TTG 1H30M ETA 12 30 Steering Display Figure 1 4 Display modes Note Position data can be shown in latitu
20. format data sentences NMEA 0183 version 1 5 or 2 0 can be se lected through the menu Output data sentences Menu Item BWC GGA GLL NMEA REM RMC RMB VTG ZDA GLL APB BOD XTE NMEA AP AAM VTG AAM Arrival alarm APB Autopilot data XTE and bearing to waypoint BOD Bearing from own ship to destination BWC Range and bearing to waypoint great circle navigation GGA GPS position fixing condition time of fix latitude longitude receiving condition number of satellites used DOP GLL Latitude and longitude RMB Generic navigational information cross track error steering direction Starting waypoint no destination waypoint no latitude and longitude of starting waypoint latitude and lon gitude of destination waypoint range and bearing to waypoint range and bearing from present position to des tination waypoint velocity to desti nation arrival alarm RMC Generic navigational information UTC time latitude longitude ground speed true course day month year VTG Actual track and ground speeds XTE Course error amount and direction to steer ZDA UTC time minutes seconds date time difference Output setting 1 Press MENU twice to display the MAIN MENU 2 Operate the Cursor Pad to select I O SETUP 3 Press the ENT key NS UO SETUP HH DATA1 DATA2 NMEA VER NMEA REM VER2 0 SAVE WP RTE 5 PC LOAD WP RTE PC IF DGPS SET DATA2 TO BEACON
21. other factors You can reduce this random variation by increasing the smoothing Like with latitude and longitude smoothing the higher the speed and course smoothing the more smoothed the raw data If the setting 1s too high however the response to speed and course change slows For no smoothing enter 0 AVR SPEED Speed averaging Calculation of ETA and TTG etc is based on average ship s speed over a given period If the period is too long or too short calcula tion error will result Change this setting if calculation error occurs The default setting is One minute LAT LON OFFSET Position offset You may apply an offset to position gener ated by the GPS receiver to increase posi tion accuracy DISABLE SV Disable satellite Every GPS satellite is broadcasting abnor mal satellite number s in its Almanac which contains general orbital data about all GPS satellites Using this information the GPS receiver automatically eliminates any malfunctioning satellite from the GPS sat ellite schedule However the Almanac sometimes may not contain this information You can disable an inoperative satellite manually Enter satellite number in two dig its and press the ENT key To restore a sat ellite enter 0 7 10 Uploading Downloading Waypoint Route Data Waypoint and route data may be downloaded to a PC or upload from a PC to the GP 30 35 a pt SS Saga GP 35 30 PC AT PC AT IN OUT DSUB 9
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23. vessel position course and speed The main features of the GP 30 35 are e GP 35 has a built in DGPS beacon re ceiver which improves position accuracy e A DGPS beacon receiver may be con nected to the GP 30 Comprehensive navigation data displays e Storage for 350 waypoints and 30 routes e Alarms Arrival Anchor Watch Cross Track Error and Ship s Speed e Man overboard feature records latitude and longitude or LOP Loran C or Decca coordinates at time of man overboard and provides continuous updates of range and bearing when navigating to the MOB position e Menu driven operation e Bright 95 x 60 mm LCD with adjustable contrast and brilliance e Power consumption is a low 3 W e Provision for connection of autopilot op tion steering data output to autopilot Unique Highway display provides a graphic presentation of ship s progress to ward a waypoint e Own ship s position may be shown in lati tude and longitude or LOP Loran C or Decca e Waypoint and route data can be uploaded from a PC or downloaded to a PC 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 1 System Configuration 10 m Power Cable 2 m 12 24 VDC Figure 1 la GP 30 system configuration 1 2 m Whip antenna Local supply 1 ANTENNA UNIT Antenna Cable 10 m DISPLAY UNIT 2 Power Cable Recommended whip anttena 2 m FURUNO FAW 1 2 SHAKESPEARE 5224 12 24 VDC A 2 Equipped with DGPS beacon recei
24. when speed is higher than speed set 6 Press the ENT key twice 7 Enter speed with the Cursor Pad 8 Press the ENT key 9 Press the MENU key twice to finish When the speed alarm setting is violated the buzzer sounds and the message SPD ALARM appears To disable the alarm select OFF at step 4 6 3 7 OTHER FUNCTIONS 7 1 Calculating Range Bearing l and TTG Range and bearing between two waypoints Press the MENU key twice 2 Select CALCULATE 3 Press the ENT key E CALCULATION ill MODE WE MH SI YLE TO SPD AUTO TTG H M RNG nm ETA BRG Figure 7 1 CALCULATION menu 4 Press the ENT key to display the win dow shown in Figure 7 2 WAYPOINTS ROUTE Figure 7 2 WAYPOINTS ROUTE prompt di Select WAYPOINTS and press the ENT key Press the ENT key 7 Enter the starting point and press the ENT key Press the ENT key enter the end point and press the ENT key Press the ENT key The window shown in Figure 7 3 appears Figure 7 3 AUTO MANUAL prompt 10 Select AUTO or MANU AUTO uses ship s average speed MANU is for manual entry of speed 11 Press the ENT key 12 If you selected MANU press the ENT key again Enter speed with the Cursor Pad and press the ENT key Figure 7 4 shows what the display might look like using waypoints KOBE and OSAKA as the FROM and TO
25. 0 041 405 L type Antenna Base No 13 QA310 000 803 240 Handrail Antenna Base No 13 RC5160 000 807 114 GP 30 Modification Kit Internal DGPS beacon receiver Rectifier PR 62 000 013 485 For 110 VAC mains Display Unit BEACON board incorporated Including hanger 3 GPA 017 For GP 30 with 10 m cable Installation Materials I set Spring washer O Right Angle Antenna No 13 QA330 000 803 239 For antenna Base unit Mast Mount Kit CP20 01111 004 365 780 000 013 486 For 220 VAC mains A 3 GEODETIC CHART LIST 001 WGS72 003 004 005 006 007 008 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 BOGOTA OBSERVATORY 035 036 037 038 039 CHATHAM 1971 CHUA ASTRO CORREGO ALEGRE DJAKARTA BATAVIA DOS 1968 EASTER IS 1967 EUROPEAN 1950 Cont d 085 086 WGS84 TOKYO NORTH AMERICAN 1927 EUROPEAN 1950 AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1984 ADINDAN AFG AIN EL ABD 1970 ANNA 1 ASTRO 1965 ARC 1950 ARC 1960 ASCENSION IS 1958 ASTRO BEACON E ASTRO B4 SOR ATOLL ASTRO POS 71 4 ASTRONOMIC STATION 1952 AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1966 BELLEVUE IGN BERMUDA 1957 GAUPO INCHAUSPE CANTON IS 1966 CAPE CAPE CANAVERAL CARTHAGE EUROPEAN 1979 GANDAJIKA BASE GEODETIC DATUM 1949 GUAM 1963 GUX 1 ASTRO HJORSEY 1955 HONG KONG 1363 INDIAN IRELAND 1965 ISTS 073 ASTR
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27. 2 minutes Frequency range 283 5 to 325 0 kHz MSK rate 25 50 100 200 bps auto or manual selectable 95 x 60 mm 120 x 64 dot matrix Plotter Highway Steering Nav Data Display Mercator projection Position indication Latitude longitude or LOPs Track 1 000 pts Waypoint 350 pts with comment 16 characters Route 30 routes with 30 waypoints each Arrival Anchor watch Cross track error Speed Plotter Display 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 40 80 160 320 nm Highway Display 0 2 0 4 0 8 1 2 4 8 16 nm A 1 3 Data Input Data Output Number of Ports Output 2 ports Input 1 Port Input Data DGPS RTCM SC104 Ver 2 1 TYPE 1 9 For uploading from PC or downloading to PC Output Data NMEAO183 Ver 1 5 or Ver 2 0 For Remote BWC GGA GLL RMC RMB VTG ZDA For Autopilot GLL APB BOD XTE AAM VTG 4 Power Supply amp Power Consumption Power Supply 10 8 to 31 2 VDC Power Consumption less than 3 W 5 Environmental Conditions Useable Temperature Antenna unit 25 C to 70 C Display unit 15 C to 55 C Humidity 95 40 C Waterproofing Antenna unit IEC 529 1PX6 Receiver unit IEC 529 1PX5 USCG CFR 46 EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard Supply We re o Rene 5 Antenna Unit GPA 018 For GP 35 GPS DGPS beacon antenna w 10 m cable e Power cable e Tapping screw 4 pcs Optional Equipment Flush Mount Kit S P20 17 000 040 720 For display unit Flush Mount Kit F OP20 29 00
28. Editing a Route Replacing a waypoint in a route l 2 Press the MENU key twice Select ROUTES and press the ENT key 3 Select the route to edit Press the ENT key 5 Place the cursor on the waypoint to re T place Press the ENT key The following win dow appears CHANGE REMOVE INSERT SKIP Quit Figure 4 5 Window for editing waypoint in route CHANGE is selected press the ENT key NAME 001 34 39 836 N 135 12 059 E 12 DEC 97 Figure 4 6 Waypoint screen Press the ENT key Press A or V to select a waypoint Press the ENT key Note If the name selected at step 9 has not been used the window shown in Figure 4 7 appears Select CREATE or RENAME as appropriate and press the ENT key CREATE RENAME Quit Figure 4 7 CREATE RENAME prompt 10 Select Exit 11 Press the ENT key 12 Press the MENU key twice to finish Permanently deleting a waypoint from a route l Ze ta 2 D x 2 Press the MENU key twice Select ROUTES and press the ENT key Select the route from the ROUTES list Press the ENT key Select the waypoint you want to delete Press the ENT key Select REMOVE Press the ENT key Select Exit and press the ENT key 10 Press the MENU key twice to finish Inserting a waypoint in a route To insert a waypoint in a route do the fol lowing 1 Press the MENU key twice 2 Select ROUTES a
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32. Press A or Y to display 3 12 Press P to send the cursor to the last digit 13 Press A or Y to display 0 14 Press the ENT key 15 Press the MENU key twice to finish 1 7 Simulator Display The simulator display provides simulated operation of this unit You may set the speed manually and the course manually or auto matically All controls are operative you may enter marks set destination etc 1 Press the MENU key twice to display the MAIN MENU 2 Select SYS SETUP and press the ENT key DE SYSTEM SETUP DDS nm kt DATUM UNITS TIME DIFF 00 00 SELF TEST SIMULATOR 11 DEC 97 14 20 25 Figure 1 14 SYSTEM SETUP menu 3 Select SIMULATOR and press the ENT key BS SIMULATOR EA MODE IH SPEED 20kt COURSE AUTO LAT 3800 N LON 123 00 W 11 DEC 97 14 20 25 Figure 1 15 SIMULATOR menu 4 Press the ENT key 5 Select ON and press the ENT key 6 Press the ENT key enter speed to use for the simulation with the Cursor Pad and press the ENT key 7 Press the ENT key 8 Select course entry method AUTO or MANU and press the ENT key For manual entry of course press the ENT key again enter course with the Cursor Pad and press the ENT key again The AUTO course tracks a circular course 9 Press the ENT key enter latitude usu ally current latitude with the Cursor Pad and press the ENT key 10 Press the ENT key enter lon
33. TUP menu 3 Press A or V to select menu item For example select the TRACK REC line 4 Press the ENT key A window show ing options appears The figure below shows the options available for TRACK REC OFF AUTO Figure 1 11 Options of TRACK REC 5 Press A or Y to select option desired 6 Press the ENT key 7 Press the MENU key twice to finish How to enter numeric character data In some instances it is necessary to enter nu meric or character data The example below shows how to enter a time difference of 6 30 to use local time instead of UTC time 1 Press the MENU key twice to display the MAIN MENU 2 Select SYS SETUP and press the ENT key EH SYSTEM SETUP DDS KEA nm kt DATUM UNITS TIME DIFF 00 00 SELF TEST SIMULATOR 11 DEC 97 14 20 25 Figure 1 12 SYSTEM SETUP menu 3 Press W to select the TIME DIFF line 4 Press the ENT key A cursor circum scribes The cursor selects the data to change EN SYSTEM SETUP DATUM WGS84 UNITS nm kt TIME DIFF 00 00 SELF TEST SIMULATOR 11 DEC 97 14 20 25 Figure 1 13 SYSTEM SETUP menu TIME DIFF line selected 66 99 5 Press A to display 6 Press P to send the cursor to the next digit 7 Press or W to display 0 8 Press P to send the cursor to the next digit 9 Press A or W to display 6 IO Dress to send the cursor to the next digit 11
34. a waypoint may be displayed in true or magnetic bearing Magnetic bearing is true bearing plus or mi nus earth s magnetic deviation The default setting displays magnetic bear ings 1 Press the MENU key twice 2 Select PLOTTER 3 Press the ENT key Mee PLOTTER SETUP jma TRACK REC NEZ le INTERVAL 0 10 nm BRG REF MAG MAG VAR AUTO E16 WYPT NAME DSP GOTO TRACK MEMORY USED 1 Figure 7 7 PLOTTER SETUP menu 4 Select the BRG REF line 5 Press the ENT key The following win dow appears na TRUE Figure 7 8 Bearing reference window 6 Select MAG or TRUE 7 Press the ENT key 8 Press the MENU key twice to finish 7 4 Magnetic Variation The location of the magnetic north pole 1s different from the geographical north pole This causes a difference between the true and magnetic north direction This difference is called magnetic variation and varies with respect to the observation point on earth The GP 30 35 is preprogrammed with all the earth s magnetic variation However you may wish to enter variation manually to re fine accuracy 1 Press the MENU key twice 2 Select PLOTTER and press the ENT key 3 Select the MAG VAR line 4 Press the ENT key 5 Select AUTO or MANU and press the ENT key For automatic magnetic variation current variation appears to the right of AUTO 6 If you selected AUTO no further opera tion is necessary press the MENU ke
35. aners to clean the equipment they may remove paint and markings 8 2 Displaying the Message Board The message board displays error messages and alerts You can display it as follows 1 Press the MENU key twice 2 Select MESSAGES 3 Press the ENT key u MESSAGES 0 e GPS NO FIX Figure 8 1 MESSAGE board 4 Press the MENU key twice to quit the message board Messages Table 8 1 Messages and their meanings ANCHOR WATCH Anchor watch alarm ALARM setting violated ARRIVAL ALARM Arrival alarm setting violated BACKUP DATA RAM data corrupted ERROR Try to clear backup data See page 8 3 BATTERY ALARM Voltage of internal battery is low Request replacement DGPS ERR No DGPS signal Check antenna NO FIX No GPS signal Check antenna cable SPEED ALARM Speed alarm setting violated XTE ALARM XTE alarm setting violated 8 3 Displaying the GPS Satellite Monitor Display The GPS satellite monitor display shows in formation about GPS satellites 1 Press the MENU key twice 2 Select SATELLITE 3 Press the ENT key Number bearing and elevation angle of all satellites in view of the GPS receiver appear Satellites being used in fixing po sition are displayed in reverse video sat ellites not being used are shown in normal video Receive signal level Bars show signal level Satellites whose signal level extends past the dashed line are used GPS fix North in fix
36. ca Corvo 4 Flores Islands Azores Egypt Mean Value Hawaii Kauai Maui Oahu Oman ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936 Mean Value PICO DE LAS NIVIES PITCAIRN ASTRO 1967 England England Isle of Man amp Wales Scotland amp Shetland Islands Wales Canary Islands Pitcairn Is PROVISIONS SOUTH CHILEAN 1963 South Chile near 53 S PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956 Mean Value PUERTO RICO QATAR NATIONAL QORNOQ ROME 1940 SANTA BRAZ SANTO DOS SAPPER HILL 1943 SOUTH AMERICAN 1969 SOUTH ASIA SOUTHEAST BASE SOUTHWEST BASE TIMBALAI 1948 TOKYO TRISTAN ASTRO 1968 VITI LEVU 1916 WAKE ENIWETOK 1960 ZANDERIJ Bolivia Chile Northern Chile near 19 S Chile Southern Chile near 43 S Columbia Ecuador Guyana Peru Venezuela Puerto Rico amp Virgin Islands Qatar South Greenland Sardinia Islands Sao Maguel Santa Maria Islands Azores Espirito Santo Is East Falkland Is Mean Value Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Columbia Ecuador Guyana Paraguay Peru Trinidad amp Tobago Venezuela Singapore Porto Santo amp Madeira Islands Faial Graciosa Pico Sao Jorge amp Terceira Is Brunei amp East Malaysia Sarawak amp Sadah Japan Korea Okinawa Tristan da Cunha Viti Levu Is Fiji Islands Marshall Islands Surinam BUKIT RIMPAH Bangka amp Belit
37. 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 A WARNING Keep heater away from equipment A heater can melt the equipment s power cord which can cause fire or electrical shock Use the proper fuse Fuse rating is shown on the equipment Use of a wrong fuse can result in equipment damage A CAUTION Do not use the equipment for other than its intended purpose Use of the equipment as a stepping stool for example can result in personal injury or equipment damage 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 Safety Instructions for the Installer A WARNING A CAUTION Do not open the cover unless totally Ground the equipment to familiar with electrical circuits and prevent mutual interference service manual Improper handling can result in electrical shock Observe the following compass safe distances Turn off the power at the switchboard before beginning the installation Fire or electrical shock can result if the uni power is left on Do not install the equipment where it may get wet from rain or water splash Water in the equipment can result in fire electrical shock or equipment damage
38. ction window ss ERASE HO 5 Select OFF DISTANCE or AUTO and Zoe E ER then press the ENT key TRACK OFF Track is neither recorded or plot GPS DATA ted This setting is useful when you do MENU SETTINGS not need to record track for example ALL BACKUP DATA when returning to port DISTANCE Track is recorded and plot Figure 2 8 ERASE menu ted at the distance interval set AUTO Plotting and recording interval 3 Select TRACK and press the ENT key changes with chart scale selected The message shown in Figure 2 9 ap If you selected DISTANCE enter the re SE cording interval as follows ERASE TRACK a Press the ENT key b Press 4 or P to select digit to change ARE YOU SURE c Press A or W to change value YES NO d Press the ENT key after setting 6 Press the MENU key twice to finish Figure 2 9 Prompt for erasure of track 4 Press the ENT key to erase all track 5 Press the MENU key twice to finish 3 WAYPOINTS MARKS 3 1 Entering Waypoints In navigation terminology a waypoint is a particular location on a voyage whether it be a starting intermediate or destination waypoint The GP 30 35 can store 350 waypoints Waypoints can be entered on the Plotter display four ways e By cursor e At own ship s position e Through the menu L L or LOP e By MOB position Entering a waypoint by the cursor 1 On the Plotter display operate the Cur sor Pad to place the cursor on the loca
39. d press the ENT key X appears to the left of the waypoint MN ROUTE 01 i Exit CMNT KOBE gt OSAKA 01 02 001 x03 002 04 003 05 004 06 OSAKA Figure 4 11 ROUTE screen T 8 Select Exit and press the ENT key Press the MENU key twice to finish To restore a waypoint to a route select SKPoFF at step 6 4 3 Deleting a Route l Za 3 Press the MENU key twice Select ERASE and press the ENT key Select ROUTES and press the ENT key Select the route you want delete If you want to delete all routes select ALL Press the ENT key You are asked if you are sure to delete the route ERASE ROUTE 01 ARE YOU SURE NO Figure 4 12 ERASE ROUTE prompt Press the ENT key again 7 Press the MENU key twice to finish 5 SETTING CANCELLING DESTINATION Destination can be set four ways by cursor by waypoint by route and by MOB posi tion Destination cannot be set when there is no GPS position data When there is no position data the buzzer sounds and the mes sage GPS NO FIX appears Previous des tination 1s cancelled whenever a destination is newly set 5 1 Setting Destination by Cursor 1 Press the GOTO key to display the GOTO window HA GOTO MN WAYPOINT ROUTE CURSOR OFF Quit Figure 5 1 GOTO window 2 Select CURSOR 3 Press the ENT key Cursor appears with 2D 40m GOTO 34 44 000N 135 21 000E
40. de and longitude or LOP Loran C or Decca Plotter Display The plotter display plots own ship s track and shows position course speed and horizontal display range setting Receiver status Own ship mark blinking Waypoint mark Sh Horizontal display Shape selectable range setting Course Cursor When cursor is displayed cursor position bearing and 34 44 000N 135 21 000E range replace own ship position course and speed indications Own ship position Figure 1 5 Plotter display Highway Display The highway display provides a 3 D view of own ship s progress toward a waypoint and displays navigation data Bearing from own ship Destination waypoint to destination waypoint CURSOR cursor selected destination or waypoint name CURSOR Cross track error scale A C Delta Course The arrow displays course error as follows When no waypoint is set The mode is North up and Range from own ship to destination waypoint Own ship mark Arrow shows boat s course in the arrow shows ship s relation to waypoint When the course arrow points straight up the boat When a waypoint is set is running straight toward the The arrow shows ship s waypoint course towards the waypoint Amount of XTE in nautical miles Figure 1 6 Highway display Steering Display The steering display provides steering information such as range bearing and ETA to desti nation course and speed Rec
41. der Tie here 9 2 Grounding The display unit contains a CPU While it is operating it radiates noise which can inter fere with radio equipment Ground the unit as follows to prevent interference The ground wire should be 1 25sq or larger The ground wire should be as short as possible The signal ground and frame ground are separated however the power line 1s not isolated Therefore do not connect the signal ground to the frame ground when connecting other equipment to a positive ground battery The antenna unit GPA 018 must be grounded Connect a ground wire of 1 25sq or larger local supply between the ground terminal on the antenna unit and a stainless steel screw fastened to the mast Coat the ground terminal stainless steel screw and crimp on lugs on the ground wire with silicone sealant The power of the GP 35 is not isolated thus the earth lamp may light when the antenna unit is grounded If it lights at tach two capacitors 1UF 0 1uF in par allel to the antenna earth line External equipment The power supply port is commonly used for connection of external equipment such as navigation equipment or a PC Refer to the interconnection diagram on page S 1 for connection 9 4 Initial Settings The GP 35 can output navigation informa tion to external equipment in NMEA 0183 format For example it can output position data to a radar or echo sounder for display on its display screen Output data
42. e difference with the Cursor Pad 6 Press the ENT key 7 Press the MENU key twice to finish 7 9 GPS Setup The GPS SETUP menu smooths position and course averages speed applies position offset and deactivates unhealthy satellites 1 Press the MENU key twice 2 Select GPS SETUP and press the ENT key EM GPS SETUP ee SMOOTH POS 0 SEC SMOOTH S C 5 SEC AVR SPEED 1 MIN LAT OFFSET 0 000 N LON OFFSET 0 000 E DISABLE SV Figure 7 12 GPS SETUP menu 3 Select item and press the ENT key 4 Change setting with the Cursor Pad and press the ENT key 5 Press the MENU key twice to finish GPS SETUP menu description SMOOTH POS Smoothing position When the DOP or receiving condition is un favorable the GPS fix may change greatly even if the vessel is dead in water This change can be reduced by smoothing the raw GPS fixes A setting between 0 and 999 is available The higher the setting the more smoothed the raw data however too high a setting slows response time to change 1n lati tude and longitude This is especially no ticeable at high ship s speeds 0 is the normal setting increase the setting if the GPS fix changes greatly SMOOTH S C Smoothing speed course During position fixing ship s velocity speed and course is directly measured by receiving GPS satellite signals The raw ve locity data may changes randomly depend ing on receiving conditions and
43. eiver status Bearing reference magnetic Time 2D MAG CURSOR Bearing from own ship to destination v 300 330 N 30 60 E Ill j l Bearing scale Own ship mark Speed Course Range from own ship to Bearing destination Time To Go to rl Time of destination rrival at destination Figure 1 7 Steering display Nav Data Display The Nav Data display shows position in latitude and longitude or TDs course speed date and time Recelver status 12 DEC 97 16 44 15 Date and time 3 4 4 4 E 0 0 0 A Position in latitude 135 21 000 and longitude Speed Course Figure 1 8 Nav data display 1 6 1 6 Basic Menu Operation Most operations of the GP 30 35 are carried out through the menu Below is a quick in troduction to how to select a menu and change menu settings If you get lost in op eration press the MENU key to return to the MAIN MENU A complete menu tree appears on page A 12 1 Press the MENU key twice to display the MAIN MENU 5 MAIN MENU WAYPOINTS ROUTES PLOTTER ALARMS ERASE D GPS CALCULATE MESSAGES SATELLITE GPS SETUP SYS SETUP I O SETUP LOP SETUP Figure 1 9 MAIN MENU 2 Operate the Cursor Pad to select a menu and press the ENT key For example select PLOTTER and press the ENT key Ne PLOTTER SETUP z TRACK REC INTERVAL 0 10 nm BRG REF MAG MAG VAR AUTO E16 WYPT NAME DSP GOTO TRACK MEMORY USED 1 Figure 1 10 PLOTTER SE
44. en menu settings are cleared Note that waypoints and routes are not cleared 1 Press the MENU key twice 2 Select ERASE and press the ENT key 3 Select MENU SETTINGS and press the ENT key The following message ap pears MENU SETTINGS TO DEFAULT ARE YOU SURE YES NO Figure 8 8 Prompt for erasure of menu settings 4 Press the ENT key RESTART FOR ERASING DATA HIT ANY KEY Figure 8 9 Prompt for restarting 5 Press any key The buzzer sounds while menu settings are being cleared Clearing all backup data When the equipment detects backup data er ror it displays the message BACKUP DATA ERROR In this case it may be necessary to clear all backup data GPS data menu settings including waypoints and routes to restore normal operation When backup data is cleared all default menu settings are re stored 1 Press the MENU key twice 2 Select ERASE and press the ENT key 3 Select ALL BACKUP DATA and press the ENT key The following message appears ERASE ALL BACKUP DATA DEFAULT ARE YOU SURE YES NO Figure 8 10 Prompt for erasure of all backup data 4 Press the ENT key RESTART FOR ERASING DATA HIT ANY KEY Figure 8 11 Prompt for restarting 5 Press any key The buzzer sounds while backup data is being cleared 9 INSTALLATION 9 1 Installation of Display Unit Mounting considerations The display unit can be installed on a table top o
45. f sight to the satellites Objects within line of sight to a satellite for example a mast may block reception or prolong acquisition time e Mount the antenna unit as high as pos sible Mounting the antenna unit as high as possible keeps it free of interfering objects and water spray which can inter rupt reception of GPS satellite signal if the water freezes e The length of the whip antenna for the GP 35 should be no longer than 1 2 meter to prevent antenna damage Do not use a 2 5 meter whip antenna e Do not shorten the antenna cable e If the antenna cable is to be passed through a hole which is not large enough to pass the connector you may unfasten the connector with a needle nose pliers and 3 8 inch open end wrench Refasten it as shown in Figure 9 2 after running the cable through the hole Washer Gasket reddish brown Shield Center pin soldered Clamp nut Connector shell Ho CM Figure 9 2 How to assemble the connector 9 3 Wiring The figure below shows where to connect cables on the rear of the display unit Ground terminal Run ground wire between it and mast AT Z ANTENNA UNIT For GP 35 1A FUSE Line Figure 9 3 Wiring Note The fuse holder contains a spring which fixes the fuse To fix the spring tie the line as shown in Figure 9 4 Fuse holder line red Figure 9 4 How to fix spring in fuse hol
46. gitude usually current longitude and press the ENT key 11 Press the MENU key twice 12 Select the PLOTTER display with the DISP key SIM appears at the upper left hand corner when the simulator dis play is active Course traced in AUTO course 34 44 000N 135 21 000E Figure 1 16 Simulator display auto course selected 13 To turn off the simulator display select OFF on the MODE line of the SIMU LATOR menu press the ENT key and press the MENU key twice to finish Note If the power is reset while the simu lator display is in use the indication SIMU LATION MODE appears in addition to the indication SIM 2 PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW 2 1 Enlarging Shrinking the Display You may enlarge and shrink the display on the Plotter and Highway displays The hori zontal range in the Plotter display is avail able among 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 40 80 160 and 320 nautical miles The horizontal range in the Highway display is available among 0 2 0 4 0 8 1 2 4 8 16 nautical miles 1 Press the MENU key ZOOM IN OUT appears in reverse video ZOOM IN OUT SHIP TO CENTER Quit PRESS MENU TO SEE THE MAIN MENU Figure 2 1 Zoom ship centering window Note The prompt SHIP TO CENTER does not appear in the Highway display mode 2 Press the ENT key The window changes as below Figure 2 2 Zoom window 3 Press A enlarge or V shrink to select range desired
47. gure 6 2 How the arrival alarm works 1 Press the MENU key twice 2 Select ALARMS 3 Press the ENT key The ALARMS menu appears ALARMS ARV ANC Hu XTE OFF SPEED 0 30 nm 0 50 nm OFF 12 0 kt ARV ARRIVAL ALARM ANC ANCHOR WATCH ALARM XTE CROSS TRACK ERROR Figure 6 3 ALARMS menu 6 1 4 The cursor is on the first line of the dis play If ARV is already selected press gt and ENT set the alarm range with the Cursor Pad and then go to step 6 If ARV is not selected press the ENT key The display shown in Figure 6 4 appears Se lect ARV and press the ENT key ARV ANC Figure 6 4 Arrival anchor window 5 Press the ENT key Enter the alarm range 0 01 99 99 nm with the Cursor Pad 6 Press the ENT key 7 Press the MENU key twice to finish When own ship nears the GOTO waypoint by the range set here the buzzer sounds and the message ARV ALARM appears To disable the alarm select OFF at step 4 6 2 Anchor watch alarm The anchor watch alarm sounds to warn you that own ship is moving when it should be at rest Own ship s Alarm position setting Destination waypoint Alarm Figure 6 5 How the anchor watch alarm works Before setting the anchor watch alarm set present position as destination waypoint 1 Press the MENU key twice Select ALARMS Press the ENT key If ANC is already selected press P and ENT set the alarm range with the Cur
48. gure 7 21 Display when data is loaded successfully 8 Press any key to escape 7 7 Waypoint data format 1 2 3 10 11 12 Figure 7 22 Waypoint data format Waypoint latitude N S Waypoint longitude E W Waypoint name Number of characters is fixed to 6 and space code is placed when the number of characters are less than 6 Waypoint color This field is always kept NULL MS YN gt 7 Waypoint comment 2 byte for mark code 16 characters of comment Ist byte of mark code Fixed to 2nd byte of mark code Internal mark code a 0 x 61 See Note 1 Number of characters for comment is less than 16 variable length See Note 2 8 Flag making waypoint Always set to A A Displayed V Not displayed 9 UTC Always NULL 10 Day Always NULL 11 Month Always NULL 12 Year Always NULL Note 1 Internal mark code is 0 x 10 through 0 x 18 0 x 71 through 0 x 79 are always placed at 2nd byte of mark code Note 2 Following characters can be used for comments _ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ01234567894 0x10 q Oil In 0x12 s 0x13 t 0x14 sila u 0x15 v 0x16 H w 0x17 K_ x 0x18 m y Figure 7 23 Characters available for comments Route data format C c lt CR gt lt LF gt 12 Figure 7 24 Route data 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 3
49. indow 2 4 Toset MOB position as destination press the ENT key Then the Plotter display marks MOB position Note Selecting NO at step 4 saves the position as a waypoint MOB position set as destination 34 44 000N 135 21 000E Figure 3 10 MOB set as destination 3 3 Displaying Waypoint Name You may display all waypoint names or only the GOTO waypoint name as follows 1 Press the MENU key twice 2 Select PLOTTER and press the ENT key 3 Place the cursor on the WYPT NAME line and press the ENT key The fol lowing window appears DSP ALL Figure 5 11 DSP GOTO DSP ALL selection window 4 Select DSP GOTO or DSPALL and press the ENT key 5 Press the MENU key twice to finish 3 4 Editing Waypoints on the WYPTS MARKS List Waypoint position waypoint name mark shape and comment can be edited on the WYPTS MARKS List 1 Press the MENU key twice 2 Select WAYPOINTS and press the ENT key 3 Select waypoint to edit and press the ENT key Note You cannot edit CURSOR MOB or START 4 To change waypoint name or create a new waypoint from an existing one first select the NAME line and press the ENT key 5 Change name with the Cursor Pad and press the ENT key You are then asked if you want to create or rename the waypoint or quit escape this display RENAME Quit Figure 3 12 CREATE RENAME prompt 6 Select objective and press the ENT key
50. ing position state DOP value O N 09 AN 04 06 14 Altitude Satellite number in reverse video is used for positioning Figure 8 2 GPS satellite monitor display 4 Press the MENU key twice to quit the SATELLITE display 8 4 Self Test The self test checks ROM RAM data port beacon receiver battery RTC keyboard and LCD for proper operation l 2 4 Press the MENU key twice Select SYS SETUP and press the ENT key Select SELF TEST and press the ENT key TEST START STOP PWR OFF ARE YOU SURE NO Figure 8 3 TEST START screen Press the ENT key to start the test 5 The equipment tests devices data port beacon receiver battery and RTC The results are individually displayed as OK or NG No Good NONE appears next to BEACON when no beacon receiver is connected ms SELF TEST EA ROM OK RAM OK CNT 001 No of DATA2 OK consecutive BEACON OK BATTERY OK tests RTC OK 205 1111 XXX STOP PWR OFF Figure 8 4 SELF TEST display 6 After the equipment has checked the items mentioned in step 5 a beep sounds and the message PUSH KEY appears 7 Press each key one by one The name of the key pressed momentarily appears at the lower right hand corner if the key is functioning properly Note If no key is pressed within several seconds the equipment automatically proceeds to step 8 8 The equipment displays the following message to inform y
51. n the overhead or in a panel optional flush mounting kit required Refer to the outline drawing on page D 2 D 3 or D 4 for installation instructions When selecting a mounting location keep in mind the fol lowing points e Locate the unit away from exhaust pipes and vents The mounting location should be well ventilated e Mount the unit where shock and vibra tion are minimal e Locate the display unit away from equip ment which generates electromagnetic fields such as a motor or generator e Allow sufficient maintenance space at the sides and rear of the unit and leave suffi cient slack in cables to facilitate mainte nance and servicing Tabletop and overhead mounting Z LEVE IX KI Tabletop Overhead Figure 9 1 Tabletop and overhead mounting methods Flush mounting There are two types of flush mounting kits For details see the outline drawing on page D 3 and D 4 9 2 Installation of Antenna Unit Mounting considerations Install the antenna unit referring to the in stallation diagram on page D 1 When se lecting a mounting location for the antenna unit keep in mind the following points e Select a location out of the radar beam The radar beam will obstruct or prevent reception of the GPS satellite signal e The location should be well away from a VHF antenna A GPS receiver is inter fered by a harmonic wave of a VHF an tenna e There should be no interfering object within the line o
52. nd press the ENT key 3 Select the route from the ROUTES list 4 Press the ENT key 5 Select the waypoint which will come af ter waypoint to be inserted In Figure 4 8 for example if you want to insert a waypoint between KOBE and 001 se lect 001 MN ROUTE 01 i Exit CMNT KOBE gt OSAKA 01 02 001 03 002 04 003 05 004 06 OSAKA Figure 4 8 ROUTE screen 6 Press the ENT key 7 Select INSERT 8 Press the ENT key 9 Press or Y to select waypoint 10 Press the ENT key 11 Select Exit and press the ENT key 12 Press the MENU key twice to finish Temporarily deselecting a waypoint in a route You can temporarily deselect an unneces sary waypoint from a route Using the route created in Figure 4 9 as an example dese lect the 2nd intermediate waypoint ROUTE 01 i d Point 2 OSAKA Arrival point OT S Intermediate Point 1 WPT 001 KOBE Intermediate Point 1 Starting point WPT 003 Figure 4 9 Sample route If you reconstruct the route without the 2nd intermediate point it would look like Figure 4 10 WPT 002 rd s OSAKA O m 001 Poe WPT 003 Figure 4 10 Route in Figure 4 9 reconstructed without 2nd intermediate waypoint 1 Press the MENU key twice 2 Select ROUTES and press the ENT key 3 Select aroute from the ROUTES list and press the ENT key 4 Place the cursor on the waypoint to skip 5 Press the ENT key 6 Select SKIP an
53. nd select them from the waypoint list However you may also enter waypoints while creating a route Note Be sure to record all important routes in a separate log This unit is not a fail safe record keeping device WAYPOINT Intermediate point WAYPOINT Arrival point O WAYPOINT Intermediate point WAYPOINT Starting point WAYPOINT Intermediate point Figure 4 1 Sample route Registering a route The procedure which follows describes how to create a route from two waypoints in Ja pan KOBE and OSAKA 1 Press the MENU key twice 2 Select ROUTES 3 Press the ENT key The screen shown in Figure 4 2 appears 2 ROUTES a NO Figure 4 2 Routes menu 4 Press the ENT key The screen shown in Figure 4 3 appears Ms ROUTE 01 E Exit CMNT EMPTY ROUTE Figure 4 3 Screen for entering route 5 Press the ENT key 6 Press A or W to display starting waypoint In the example KOBE 7 Press the ENT key twice The cursor moves to the head of next line 8 Repeat steps 6 and 7 until you have en tered all intermediate waypoints desired 9 Finally select arrival point In the ex ample OSAKA 10 Select Exit 11 Press the ENT key to register the route Then the display shows the names of starting and arrival waypoints next to route number 2 ROUTES Ss NO NEW KOBE gt OSAKA Figure 4 4 ROUTES list 12 Press the MENU key twice to finish 4 2
54. o 14 26 30 82 Larador Ses 7680 Fasiem Russa 7660 MRA Gulf Asa Tm n 2 4 Norwegian sea TOTO 14 26 48 60 SouteastusA 7660 ti 2 G se MedteraneanSea 7600 11 ee a7 Wester Russia 800 10 25 50 65 Noth Cenval USA mm ti a7 ae North Saud Arabia 6900 11 25 40 58 60 Great aes 60 n e a WestCoast USA oxo ti 2 40 homes me Sins Northeast Pace ox emo ti a0 65 at end em t 3 Nor Pace 00 ee fae se m uj England France 30 Mortwest Pace e0 1 80 80 70 E I Ts 780 ie essay om t me re 1 2 o sm me ne G mm 088 Sauda Aaa Nor 6690 11 25 39 5 Sauda Arabia South mm 11 25 67 85 A 11 DECCA CHAINS Chain Chain Chain Location Chain Chain Chain Location No code No code e estesa IST Jee w o MM 1 Jam ua E oe femea CS ECO ru o fm e o resse e SESCH or uw we alpen a m 5 a E s p o emsa a 5 jw E E hen JS o re ue 5 4 ea aa o eee Isi s jeme F EE CC oe C renne e e wes ri OCT ee CACO Tre e fe m mm E aje Tel a fome e EEC e o e CECI os fo A EEE Saal a a India si a Ga el o seem E 5 emo E 0 ele CO A 12 MENU TREE MENU WAYPOINTS ROUTES PLOTTER TRACK REC OFF
55. on in LOPs Position may shown in LOPs Loran C or Decca as follows 1 Press the MENU key twice 2 Select LOP SETUP and press the ENT key Ds LOP SETUP DDS 7980 23 43 00 0 00 0 25 R G 00 0 00 0 DISPLAY LORAN C ALOP1 ALOP2 DECCA ALOP1 ALOP2 Figure 7 10 LOP SETUP menu 3 The cursor is on the first line Press the ENT key The following window ap pears LAT LON LC LOP DE LOP Figure 7 11 LAT LON LC DE window 4 Select LC LOP Loran C or DE LOP Decca 7 4 5 Press the ENT key 6 Do one of the following For Loran C LOP a Press the ENT key and enter GRI code and secondary code with the Cursor Pad referring to the Loran C chain list on the page A 10 b Press the ENT key For Decca LOP a Select the DECCA line and press the ENT key b Enter Decca chain number and lane pair Red R Green G and Purple P referring to the Decca chain list on the page A 11 c Press the ENT key 7 Enter LOP offsets at appropriate A LOP1 and A LOP2 if necessary 8 Press the MENU key twice to finish 7 8 Time Difference using local time GPS uses UTC time If you would rather use local time enter the time difference 13 00 to 13 00 between local time and UTC time 1 Press the MENU key twice 2 Select SYS SETUP and press the ENT key 3 Press W twice and press the ENT key 4 Press A or Y to display or 5 Enter tim
56. ou that it is now go ing to check the LCD lt LCD CHECK gt ALL ON 2 SEC ALL OFF 3 SEC Figure 8 5 LCD CHECK screen 9 The test repeats after the LCD is checked To stop the test turn off the power 8 5 When BATTERY ALARM Appears A lithium battery type TZ6580553A code no 000 139 051 is installed on the circuit board inside the display unit and it preserves data when the power is turned off The life of the battery is about three years When the battery voltage is low BATTERY ALARM appears on the display to alert you When this happens contact your dealer to request replacement of the battery 8 6 Clearing Data You may clear GPS data and menu settings individually or collectively to start afresh with default settings or in some cases re store normal operation If you require pre vious menu settings jot them down before clearing data To fix position again when GPS data is cleared reset the power GPS data 1 Press the MENU key twice 2 Select ERASE and press the ENT key 3 Select GPS DATA and press the ENT key The following message appears ERASE GPS DATA ARE YOU SURE YES NO Figure 8 6 Prompt for erasure of GPS data 4 Press the ENT key RESTART FOR ERASING DATA HIT ANY KEY Figure 8 7 Prompt for restarting 5 Press any key The buzzer sounds while GPS data is being cleared Clearing menu settings All default menu settings are restored wh
57. pin DSUB 25 pin EIA 574 EIA 232 1 TD 2 SG Blue 5 GND 7 GND 3 SD Yellow 2 RxD gt 3 RxD 4 RD Green 3 TxD i 2 TxD 5 Red 4 DTR i 4 RTS 6 Black 6 DSR 5 CTS 7 FG gt 7 RTS ip 6 DSR TB CTS gt 20 DTR o 12 24 VDC Figure 7 13 Connection of GP 35 to PC Setting for communication software on PC Note 2 Data cannot be uploaded or down loaded when a DGPS beacon receiver 1s ac tive To receive or transmit data set BEACON on the D GPS SETUP menu to Baud Rate 4800 bps OFF Character Length 8 bit Note 3 DPGS position fix is not available Stop Bit 1 bit when uploading or downloading data Parity None X Control XON XOFF Downloading to PC Downloading Uploading between PC and GP 30 35 The following data can be downloaded up loaded between a personal computer and GP 30 35 e Waypoint data In alphanumerical order e Route data In order of route number e End of sentence Note 1 There are two kinds of data for route data route data and route comment data 1 Open the I O SETUP menu 2 Select SAVE WP RTE 5 PC HN UO SETUP w DATA1 NMEA REM DATA2 NMEA REM NMEA VER VER2 0 SAVE WP RTE PC LOAD WP RTE lt PC IF DGPS SET DATA2 TO BEACON Figure 7 14 I O SETUP menu 3 Press the ENT key m SAVE WP RTE sl ALL WYPTS ROUTES WILL BE SAVED TO PC SET
58. ra AVENNE I NOISNAMIG ONTLINO d 2 He B t F X 5 8 S4JXG2T 4G CC UB GE70E d9 TILIL ff a L T I I I 85 SAU TA EN K q NIN TH 00Tx AL OO 918419373 ONNUN NVHYOV IO NOI LOINNODYILNI DI TE BY PEA Kat D 1 Sid AlddnS TVNO LdO px sw NNAW NO 3719VLIO3713S x l day IM AHOLOVA Z SE AT1OO1 031 71ddNS Aa OL Lx ALON Lels IVADEZ O2ZZY OLLY OOL E RES px SNIVA S dIHS lt gt T O Gr 1 TS AE A PIETER ATIAANS HIMOd ss bd i k NI OGAbZ ZL AT TIZA u 7y E RARI al TY 093 9999798 zyLva nNaw dIAlIOIS NOOVIS Sd5d I 2 ma FE al OZ G L 4 9 A WER E 2A SADO Ste CT tp H a 8 LOVINN ini e LP LVLVO NZ cu 59 LNaWd INDI XI 9 04 42 23 89 19 14 1 e Ed A n s PRIORE al LINN AVTdSIG HA DE i 0E d5D LINN WVNNILNY LLO Vd 5 p 1 l gh BE GR 41709 SIMNLOS Ta ONNYNI NWIIVIO NO LIINNO OI LN g LOD SBEVO OOO NOH SOLVOTAWN S30 vel s OVAOE 2 022 0 SNIVA S AA E 11 00L W 2 Mi AlddNs HI3MOd 2D0APZ Z 1 O YOLVOIGN I dABL AV1dS IG ILOMEY 1011 dOLNY YSQNNOSOHD3 dvavd X3 LNSWd INOS 1X3 HBO FILXYILY Z REGE bY ot IRS kt W l Be oe JR 14 dal 41 LO3JY I seua sell La RIU ONI avol NVOd dn ONIYNG Zivil LON SI NOILVSIAVN SIDO px OS SUL NL ugi GI31HS IHIM M18 u V
59. tion you want to make a waypoint 2 Press the ENT key The following win dow appears CURSOR POS gt WYPT ENTER A NEW WYPT NAME olo1 001 DEFAULT NAME Quit MENU Figure 3 1 Waypoint entry wndow 1 3 The cursor is on the second line of the display This is where you may enter waypoint name which may consist of six characters If you would rather have the unit automatically number your waypoints and you do not need to change mark shape or enter a comment press the ENT key twice to finish To enter KOBE as the waypoint name for example do the following a Press A or W to display K b Press P to move the cursor to the next column and press A or W to display O c Press to move the cursor to the next column and press A or Y to display B d Press to move the cursor to the next column and press A or Y to display E e Press the ENT key The following window appears NAME KOBE 34 39 836 N MARK 135 12 059 E 12 DEC 97 11 25 Figure 3 2 Waypoint entry window 2 This window is where you can select mark shape and enter a comment If you do not need to change mark shape or enter a comment select Exit and press the ENT key to finish a Operate the Cursor Pad to place the cursor under MARK b Press the ENT key c Select mark desired with A or V oto H y Figure 3 3 Mark sequence d Press the ENT key e The cursor is on the date time line
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61. ung Islands Indonesia CAMP AREA ASTRO Camp Mcmurdo Area Antarctica G SEGARA Kalimantan Is Indonesia HERAT NORTH Afghanistan HU TZU SHAN Taiwan TANANARIVE OBSERVATORY 1925 Madagascar YACARE Uruguay RT 90 Sweden DGPS REFERENCE STATIONS The following table shows the updated DGPS reference stations as of May 1998 including the expected stations ocation ALEXANDRIA VA USA ANNETTE ISLAND AK USA APPLETON WA USA A 5 Freq N48 19 N46 46 L O j j O N42 42 _ _ j j j j O 323 100 BERMUDA P O S j j j j j j O LL j O x C j j jJ j _ j j j O 314 5 O j j O j j j LEE Ses E O j j Ceo rr 2 E A M A Latitude Longitude MSK Rate BJUROKLUBB SWEDEN HJORT UDDE SWEDEN HOBURG SWEDEN KULLEN 293 5 SWEDEN OERSKAER 291 5 SWEDEN SKAGS UDDE SWEDEN lt __ BUTT OF LEWIS U K FLAMBOROUGH HEAD 302 5 U K GIRDLE NESS U K o LL DZIWNOW ROZEWIE POLAND o O CABO DE LA NAO 284 5 N38 44 E0014 ____O SPAIN CABO DE PALOS 313 5 N37 38 W00 41 0l CABO FINISTERRE 289 N42 53 W09 16 O SPAIN CABO GATA 298 5 N36 43 W02 11 0 CABO PENAS 297 N43 39 W05 51 0l 289 N41 03 E01 10 0 CABO SAN SEBASTIAN 290 5 N41 53 E03 12 0 CASTELLON 311 N39 58 00 01 O SPAIN CEUTA 311 5 N35 54 W05 18 DO SPAIN ESTACA DE BARES 310 N43 47 W07 41 OJSPAIN A ENTALLADA 2925 N2813 W1356 _ OJSPAIN MACHICHAC
62. ver Figure 1 1b GP 35 system configuration 1 2 Control Description One pressing Zoom centering Two pressings Opens menu selects display mode Figure 1 2 Control panel 1 2 Cursor Pad e Shifts cursor and display e Selects items on menus Registers items on menus Sets cancels destination Inscribes mark MOB mark on the display Long press Turns power on off Touch and release Opens the display for adjustment of dimmer and contrast 1 3 Turning On and Off the Power Turning on the power Press and hold down the DIM PWR key The unit beeps and then starts up with the last used display mode The GP 30 35 takes about two minutes to find its position when turned on for the very first time This 1s because the default posi tion is San Francisco USA If you want to lessen the time needed to find position you may enter your position manually on the SIMULATOR screen of the SYSTEM SETUP MENU referring to 1 7 Simulator Display on page 1 8 Thereafter it takes about 20 seconds to find position each time the power is turned on If position could not be found GPS NO FIX appears at the center of the display When the satellite signal is being received normally the GP 30 35 displays various ab breviations at the top left hand corner of the display which show receiver status Table 1 1 shows these abbreviations and their meanings Table 1 1 Display abbreviations 2 Normal 2D GPS position
63. waypoints respectively Time to Go Estimated Time of Arrival NE CALCULATION MODE MEMA LE FROM KOBE TO OSAKA SPD AUTO TTG 1H39M RNG 9 06 nm ETA 5 57 BRG 80 Range Bearing Figure 7 4 Typical calculation display 13 Press the MENU key twice to finish Range and bearing between first and final waypoints of a route You can easily find the range bearing TTG and ETA between the first point and final point of a route I PA e e Press the MENU key twice Select CALCULATE and press the ENT key Press the ENT key Select ROUTE and press the ENT key Press the ENT key Select route number Press the ENT key to display the win dow shown in Figure 7 3 8 Select AUTO or MANU AUTO uses ship s average speed to calculate time to go MANU is for manual entry of speed 9 Press the ENT key If you selected AUTO no further operation is necessary For MANU press the ENT key again Enter speed with the Cursor Pad and press the ENT key Figure 7 5 shows what the display might look like using Route 01 for an example Time to Go Estimated Time of Arrival NE CALCULATION MODE ENE NO 01 WYPTS 4 KOBE gt OSAKA SPD AUTO ETA BRG TTG 1H39M RNG 9 06 nm Range Bearing Figure 7 5 Typical calculation display route 7 2 DGPS Setup The GP 35 is equipped with a DGPS bea con receiver and the GP 30 may be con nected to a DGPS
64. y twice to finish For MANU press the ENT key and enter magnetic variation as follows a If necessary change coordinate from east to west or vice versa by pressing A or Y b Enter variation in two digits with the Cursor Pad referring to a nautical chart c Press the ENT key d Press the MENU key twice to fin ish 7 5 Geodetic Chart System Select the geodetic chart system you are us ing as follows 1 Press the MENU key twice 2 Select SYS SETUP and press the ENT key DE SYSTEM SETUP ili DATUM UNITS nm kt TIME DIFF 00 00 SELF TEST SIMULATOR 11 DEC 97 14 20 25 Figure 7 9 SYSTEM SETUP menu 3 Press the ENT key 4 Select WGS84 WGS72 or OTHER and press the ENT key 5 If you selected WGS72 or WGS84 press the MENU key twice to finish For OTHER do the following a Press the ENT key b Select chart number referring to the geodetic chart list on page A 4 c Press the ENT key d Press the MENU key twice to fin ish 7 6 Units of Measurement Distance and speed can be displayed in the combinations of nautical miles knots kilo meters kilometers per hour or miles miles per hour 1 Press the MENU key twice 2 Select SYS SETUP and press the ENT key 3 Press V 4 Press the ENT key 5 Choose combination desired nm kt nm km h mi mi h 6 Press the ENT key 7 Press the MENU key twice to finish 7 7 Displaying Positi

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