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Furuno FAX-30 Fax Machine User Manual
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1. Figure 11 25 INITIAL SETTINGS menu Special menu The SPECIAL menu which you can display by pressing MENU 9 6 also contains display screen related items which you can turn on or off 9 6 SPECIAL gt TIME MARK ON OFF EVENT MARK WINDOW ON OFF ROUTE LINE ON OFF SCREEN SCALE DISTANCE SCALE AD DATA FORMAT NMEA 183 NMEA 180S SECTOR INFORMATION ON OFF Figure 11 26 SPECIAL menu 11 17 11 18 The tables on the next page explain the display screen related items on the INITIAL SETTINGS and SPECIAL menus Table 11 1 Customizable items on the INITIAL SETTINGS menu Rem mde WAYPOINT MARK Globally turns the waypoint mark display on off EVENT MARK Globally turns event mark display on off COURSE VECTOR Selects course vector display method vector line or none off MARK SIZE Selects mark size for large small CURSOR SIZE OWN SHIP MARK Select cursor size for large small Selects own ship mark for large small TRACK WIDTH Selects track width for thick thin RANGE UNIT Displays range in either nautical miles kilometers or statute miles VTD AVG TIME Changes averaging time for ship s speed used in ETA calculation EXTERNAL CLOCK External navigator s clock resets the 3300 s internal clock every hour Table 11 2 Customizable
2. Figure 11 6 Icon shown when chart offset is applied Correcting chart position by cursor To correct chart position by the cursor Press the MENU key followed by the 6 key to display the CORRECT POSITION screen 6 CORRECT POSITION POS CORR YES NO p MODE CURSOR L L ALL LATITUDE dok Ook aR se RR N N LONGITUDE 9 ok kkk E E SET CURSOR ON CORRECT POSITION AND PRESS ENT TO DISPLAY AL L PRESS ENT AGAIN TO REGISTER Figure 11 7 CORRECT POSITION menu 2 Select YES 3 Select CURSOR from the MODE line 4 Operate the trackball to set the cursor on correct latitude and lon gitude position 5 Press the ENT key to display A L L e Press the ENT key again to register Correcting chart position by latitude and longitude You can correct chart position by manually entering latitude and lon gitude corrections Press the MENU key followed by the 6 key to display the CORRECT POSITION screen 6 CORRECT POSITION POS CORR YES gt MODE CURSOR AUL LATITUDE N UN LONGITUDE E E SET CORRECT L L POSITION THROUGH KEYBOARD AND PRESS ENT TO DISPLAY AL L PRESS ENT AGAIN TO REGISTER N E SW Figure 11 8 CORRECT POSITION menu 2 Select YES from the POS CORR field 3 Select L L from the MODE field 4 Enter latitude and longitude correc
3. r gt 30 44 257 N 3405 29 1344019 E 100KTS 2 0 50 s g TN RP YN FE O o oay A Y O E M NEM M o SE o 09 80 m TIG 0 01NM _ O01NM 10 1KTs OH18M 15 57 MODE HDG CRSSET CRSERR XTE NAV 356 0 357 0 zh ocium M Figure 8 3 Sample autopilot information on video pilot display 8 4 Autopilot on no destination waypoint selected MODE HDG T RUDDER ANGLE MAN 358 0 je 40 a Autopilot in MANUAL mode MODE HDG m CRS SET ORS ERR XE AUTO 356 0 357 0 Z2 0 01NM b Autopilot in AUTO mode T True Bearing M Magnetic Bearing Figure 8 4 Autopilot information when autopilot is on no destina tion waypoint selected Course set Heading Destination waypoint Course error Course Cross track error Starting point Course Error vara fe De lt lt Steer left One arrow 5 Cross track Error e e LLL Steer left One arrow 0 05 miles l ee o mee m e a e o m a e e e m a m a i m o m o e Figure 8 5 Course error and cross track error indications Autopilot on destination waypoint selected VTG TTG ETA 15 57 MODE HDG T RUDDER ANGLE 356 0 e a Autopilot in MANUAL mode VTG TTG ETA 15 87 MODE HDG T CRSSET GE RR XE AUTO 956 0 c Autopilot in AUTO mode HDG 357 0 VTG TTG ETA 15 87 MODE T CRSSET CRS ERR XTE 956 0 c Autopilot in N
4. SELECT START AND STOP POINTS BY USING CURSOR PRESSING ENT AFTER EACH POINT PRESS CLR TO CALCULATE ANOTHER R B Figure 11 12 CALCULATE RANGE BEARING menu 2 Select CURSOR from the MODE field 3 Operate the trackball to select start point and then press ENT A green square marks start point 4 Operate the trackball to select stop point and then press ENT A solid green line connects start and stop points and the calculation results appear on the menu Calculating R B by waypoint numbers To find the range and bearing between two registered waypoints 1 Press MENU 9 and 2 to display the CALCULATE RANGE BEARING menu 9 2 CALCULATE RANGE BEARING P MODE CURSOR LL WAYPOINT START PT STOPPT NM BEARING Calculation results ENTER START AND STOP WAYPOINT NUMBERS PRESS CLR TO CALCULATE ANOTHER R B Figure 11 13 CALCULATE RANGE BEARING menu Select WAY POINT from the MODE field Enter start and stop waypoints by using arrow keys and numeric keys Press the ENT key The calculation results appear on the menu 11 8 Locking Preferred Settings The GD GP 3300 provides various methods for entering and select ing destination waypoint waypoint and other items Once you find the method you prefer you may want to lock it to have it automati cally selected This section shows how to do this When you lock settings the following functions are not available Selection o
5. Position and GPS satellite information GP 3300 only 1 13 1 14 Menu Operation Menu operation versus key operation Many functions of your plotter can be executed through the menu or by pressing the key associated with function desired For example you can enter a waypoint by pressing the WPT key or MENU and 1 To display the menu press the MENU key to display the Main menu To select a menu press appropriate numeric key 1 WAYPOINT ROUTE SAVE DATA TO MEMORY CARD LOAD MEMORY CARD DISPLAY MEMORY CARD CORRECT POSITION APPORTION DELETE MEMORY INITIAL SETTINGS MISC SELECT BY USING NUMBER KEY Figure 1 18 Main menu 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 WAYPOINT Main menu description Table 1 5 Main menu description Function Registers waypoint by latitude and longitude edits deletes waypoint displays waypoint list ROUTE Displays route list SAVE DATA TO MEMORY CARD Saves desired display component to memory card TRACK Save track MARK LINE Save marks lines WAYPOINT ROUTE Save waypoint route INITIAL SETTINGS Save initial settings DELETE MEMORY CARD DATA Delete file on memory card FORMAT MEMORY CARD Prepare memory card for use with system SELECT CARD SLOT Select memory card slot to use LOAD MEMORY CARD Loads memory card 1 TRACK Loads track 2 MARK LINE Loads marks lines 3 WAYPOINT ROUTE Loads waypoints routes 4 INITIAL SETTINGS Load
6. 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 081 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 092 093 094 095 096 097 098 WGS84 WGS72 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 BOGOTA OBSERVATORY GAUPO INCHAUSPE CANTON IS 1966 CAPE CAPE CANAVERAL CARTHAGE CHATHAM 1971 CHUA ASTRO CORREGO ALEGRE DJAKARTA BATAVIA DOS 1968 EASTER IS 1967 EUROPEAN 1950 Cont d EUROPEAN 1979 GANDAJIKA BASE GEODETIC DATUM 1949 GUAM 1963 GUX 1 ASTRO HJORSEY 1955 HONG KONG 1363 INDIAN IRELAND 1965 ISTS 073 ASTRO 1969 JOHNSTON IS 1961 KANDAWALA KERGUELEN IS KERTAU 1948 LA REUNION L C 5 ASTRO LIBERIA 1964 LUZON MAHE 1971 MARCO ASTRO MASSAWA MERCHICH MIDWAY ASTRO 1961 MINNA NAHRWAN NAMIBIA MAPARIMA BWI NORTH AMERICAN 1927 Mean Value Japan Korea amp Okinawa Mean Value CONUS Mean Value Australia amp Tasmania Mean Value Ethiopia amp Sudan Ethiopia Mali Senegal Sudan Somalia Bahra
7. Bahamas excl San Salvador Is Bahamas San Salvador Is Canada incl Newfoundland Is Alberta amp British Columbia East Canada Manitoba amp Ontario Northwest Territories amp Saskatchewan Yukon 099 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 341 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 1271 NORTH AMERICAN 1983 OBSERVATORIO 1966 OLD EGYPTIAN 1930 OLD HAWAIIAN OMAN ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BR PICO DE LAS NIVIES PITCAIRN ASTRO 1967 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 BUKIT RIMPAH CAMP AREAASTRO G SEGARA HERAT NORTH HU TZU SHAN TANANARIVE OBSERVATORY 1925 YACARE RT 90 Canal Zone Caribbean Central America Cuba Greenland Mexico Alaska Canada CONUS Mexico Central America Corvo amp Flores Islands Azores Egypt Mean Value Hawaii Kauai Maui Oahu man ITAIN 1936 Mean Value England England
8. CLR key Deleting waypoints through waypoint list Press the MENU key followed by the 1 key to display the WAY POINT list Select the waypoint you want to delete Press the CLR key To delete another waypoint repeat steps 2 and 3 MU de er gp Press the ENT key Deleting external waypoint 99 1 Cancel destination waypoint on connected navigation aid 2 Display the cursor and operate the trackball to place the cursor on waypoint 99 3 Press the CLR key 4 5 Destination Waypoint By setting a destination waypoint you can find the range and bearing from your vessel to a latitude and longitude position You can set a destination waypoint by cursor waypoint number range and bear ing and route number Route number is a special method so it is dealt with in a later section Setting destination waypoint by cursor 1 Press the FR TO key to display the DESTINATION SETTING menu DESTINATION SETTING gt DEST SET CANCEL MODE CURSOR WAYPOINT ROUTE R B SELECT DESTINATION BY USING CURSOR AND PRESS ENT INTERMEDIATE POINTS CAN BE SET BY USING KEY Figure 4 9 DESTINATION SETTING menu 2 Select CURSOR from the MODE field 3 4 Place the cursor on latitude and longitude position desired for destination waypoint Note that if you place cursor near a mark or a waypoint displayed cursor position destination waypoint is pulled into the mark displayed Pre
9. 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 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 Bangka amp Belitung Islands Indonesia Camp Mcmurdo Area Antarctica Kalimantan Is Indonesia Afghanistan Taiwan Madagascar Uruguay Sweden SPECIFICATIONS OF COLOR VIDEO PLOTTER COLOR GPS PLOTTER 1 GENERAL a 2 3 4 Display Projection Usable Area Display Mode GD GP 3300 10 4 inch high resolution color LCD 8 colors Mercator 85 latitude or below Plotter Video pilot NAV data 2 GPS RECEIVER GP 3300 ONLY 1 2 3 4 G 6 7 Receiving C
10. 00M10S DIST 0 10NM WAYPOINT MARK ON OFF Figure 2 11 INITIAL SETTINGS menu 4 Entera plot interval To enter 30 seconds for example press 0 0 3 and 0 5 Press the ENT key Setting plot interval 2 to time The default plot method for PLOT INTERVAL 2 is distance How ever it may be set for time as follows 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the 8 key to select INITIAL SETTINGS 3 Select the PLOT INTERVAL 2 field 4 Select TIME 5 Enter a plot interval To enter 15 minutes for example press 1 5 0 0 6 Press the ENT key 2 7 2 6 Customizing the Hold Function The hold function stops recording the track to conserve track memory You can customize this functions as below Turning off track display when track is not being recorded When you stop recording the track in the default setting the track is displayed but not recorded If you do not want to show the portion of the track not recorded you can turn it off as follows 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the 8 key to select INITIAL SETTINGS 3 Select OFF from the TRACK HOLD PLOT field 4 AN e E Line hold plot off Figure 2 12 Appearance of track when track during hold is not displayed Press the ENT key Connecting track after restarting track recording The default hold function does not connect where recording is stopped and restarted If you want to connect those points do t
11. 4 5 6 7 8 9 ROUTE SAVE DATA TO MEMORY CARD LOAD MEMORY CARD DISPLAY MEMORY CARD CORRECT POSITION APPORTION DELETE MEMORY INITIAL SETTINGS MISC SELECT BY USING NUMBER KEY Figure 9 1 Menu 3 Press the 3 key to select SAVE DATA TO MEMORY CARD 3 SAVE DATA TO M C 1 TRACK MARK LINE WAYPOINT ROUTE INITIAL SETTINGS DELETE MEMORY CARD DATA FORMAT MEMORY CARD SELECT CARD SLOT SELECT ITEM TO SAVE BY USING NUMBER KEY Figure 9 2 SAVE DATA TO M C menu 9 1 4 Press the 8 key to select FORMAT MEMORY CARD 5 Press the ENT key FORMATTING appears on the display during formatting FOR MATTING COMPLETED appears upon completion of formatting If the card could not be formatted FORMATTING FAILED ap pears 9 2 Saving Data to Memory Cards 9 2 You may save data track marks lines and waypoints routes to a memory RAM card for storage and later replay Two types of memory cards are available 256KB and 512KB 1 Open the card drive door and place a formatted memory card in the upper card slot 2 Press the MENU key 3 Press the 3 key to select SAVE DATA TO MEMORY CARD 3 SAVE DATA TO M C TRACK MARK LINE WAYPOINT ROUTE INITIAL SETTINGS DELETE MEMORY CARD DATA FORMAT MEMORY CARD SELECT CARD SLOT SELECT ITEM TO SAVE BY USING NUMBER KEY Figure 9 3 SAVE DATA TO M C menu 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 c 4 Selectthe item you want to save by pressing app
12. 6 4 Enter latitude Cancel entire line of data Press the CLR key Change data Place data input cursor on wrong data and then reenter data Switch coordinates key changes coordinate to North or East key changes coordinate to South or West 5 Place the data input cursor to the first digit of longitude and then enter longitude 6 Enter comment if desired Note Waypoint comment can be entered on the Waypoint List See 4 2 Entering a Waypoint Comment 7 Press the ENT key Waypoint entry by cursor 1 Press the WPT key to display the REGISTER WAYPOINT menu REGISTER WAYPOINT MODE CURSOR L L OSPOS R B LIST PWPTNO J ENTER WAYPOINT NO AND DESIGNATE WAYPOINT POSITION BY USING CURSOR DISPLAY NOT DISPLAY Figure 4 3 REGISTER WAYPOINT menu 2 Select CURSOR from the MODE field if it is not already se lected 3 Select WPT NO 4 Enter waypoint number in two digits If the waypoint number is 07 for example press 0 and 7 Note 1 If the waypoint number is already used USED appears to alert you You can enter a new number by pressing the CLR key or overwrite the waypoint number by going to step 5 Note 2 You can register a waypoint without entering waypoint number in which case the unit automatically registers the waypoint in the youngest unused waypoint For example if waypoints 01 02 04 and 05 are used when you enter a waypoint withou
13. COLOR key to display the CHANGE TRACK COLOR menu CHANGE TRACK COLOR TRKCOLOR 1 2345 6 7 SELECT TRACK COLOR BY NUMBER DELETE TRACK Figure 2 3 CHANGE TRACK COLOR menu 2 Press appropriate numeric key among 1 to 7 to select color 1 Red 2 Yellow 3 Green 4 Light blue 5 Purple 6 Blue 7 White 2 3 Changing Color Appearance of Specific Track You may wish to change the color and appearance of specific track This is useful for showing course change location etc For example change the color of track section AB to yellow and line type to dashed line B A Figure 2 4 Track 1 Press MENU 9 and 1 to display the EDIT TRACK MARK menu 2 2 D pu IA GE 9 9 1 EDIT TRACK MARK P ITEM CHGTRACK DELTRACK CHGMARK DELMARK MODE CURSOR BOX ON SCRN OFF SCRN COLOR 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 SAME TYPE SELECT COLOR AND OR TYPE SELECT START AND STOP POINTS BY USING CURSOR PRESSING ENT AFTER SETTINGEACH POINT PRESS ENT AGAIN TO CHANGE TRACK Figure 2 5 EDIT TRACK MARK menu Select CHG TRACK from the ITEM field Select method of change from the MODE field CURSOR Select the track to edit with the crosshair cursor BOX Circumscribe the track to edit with the box cursor ON SCRN Edit all track displayed on the screen OFF SCRN Edit track stored in memory Select the COLOR field Select new color Using the above example press the 2 key S
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16. Keyboard test 12 3 Index 1 L Lines changing color 3 6 deleting all 3 6 deleting individual points on a line 3 6 entering 3 6 Loran TDs correcting position 11 7 Loran ATDs display 11 1 Loran C TDs display 11 2 Magnetic deviation 11 3 Maintenance preventive 12 1 replacement of batteries 12 8 replacement of fuse 12 7 Marks changing color of past entered marks 3 3 changing current color 3 2 changing shape of past entered marks 3 3 deleting all 3 4 deleting by cursor 3 4 deleting specific 3 4 entering at own ship s position 3 1 entering by cursor 3 1 entering by latitude and longitude 3 1 external event mark 3 5 number of marks used 11 13 size 11 18 target mark 3 5 Memory apportioning 11 12 capacity 11 10 clearing 12 12 Memory cards 9 1 9 6 adding track marks lines 9 6 battery replacement 12 8 deleting files 9 6 deleting track marks lines 9 6 formatting 9 1 playing back data 9 4 playing back initial settings 9 5 saving data 9 2 saving initial settings 9 5 Memory I O port test 12 2 MENU key 1 14 Menu tree viii N NAV DATA key 1 13 Navaid selection 11 15 Navigation data display 7 4 O Operational status icons 1 17 Own ship marker centering 1 5 size 11 18 P PLOT key 1 13 Plot mode displays 1 18 POWER switch 1 3 Preferred settings 11 10 Program version no 12 9 R Range and bearing calculation by latitude and longitude 11 8 11 9 by waypoint numbers 11 9 Range unit 11 18 ROUTE key 5 3
17. Loran TDs and latitude and longitude indications Displaying position in Loran A TDs 1 Press MENU and 8 to display the INITIAL SETTINGS menu 8 INITIAL SETTINGS AUTOPILOT DISPLAY ON OFF gt TD INDICATION LA LC OFF STATION PAIR 00 01 TO CORRECTION 1 000 0 uS TO CORRECTION 2 000 0 uS SELF TEST OK PROGRAM NO 14517020xx Figure 11 2 INITIAL SETTINGS menu 2 Select TD INDICATION Select LA Select STATION PAIR and station pair codes list appears 00 1LO 01 1L1 02 1L4 03 1L5 04 1L6 05 IL7 06 181 07 182 08 183 09 184 10 186 11 2H3 12 2H4 13 2H5 14 2H6 15 2S0 16 2S1 17 282 18 283 19 284 20 285 21 250 22 287 Enter station pair codes Press the ENT key Displaying position in Loran C TDs To display ship s position in Loran C TDs n 2 3 4 Press MENU and 8 to display the INITIAL SETTINGS menu Select TD INDICATION Select LC Select STATION PAIR and GRI code number list appears 00 7970 01 9960 02 7980 03 8970 04 9940 05 5990 06 7960 07 9990 08 4990 09 9970 10 7990 11 5930 12 5970 13 7930 14 9980 15 7950 16 7170 17 8990 18 8000 19 9610 20 8290 Enter GRI code number Station pair code appears for the GRI selected Enter station pair code 00 11000 01 26000 02 46000 03 60000 Press the ENT key 11 2 Bearing Display Reference A navigation device outputs both true and magnetic bearings A mag netic bearing is true
18. MN EE 1 1 1 2 Inserting Chart ico 1 2 1 3 Tutning the Power OE P 1 3 LA The Trackball arcing E 1 4 1 5 The C UESOE eS DN HY RR U I FEN EEE E AE e EA E pti o ttd 1 4 1 6 Shifting the Display e E E R E E E R RE 1 5 1 7 Returning Own Ship Marker to Screen Center si ie Gu RD eL ONR A FL A FFO 1 5 1 8 Selecting Screen Center by Cursor Position uoi ied etur eU IN GN EAS 1 6 1 9 Chart Scale P EFA 1 7 1 10 Display Brilliance and Key Backlighting uu tst a tei utro GR vata Dent 1 7 1 11 Card Drives Chart Cards nennen LL LL nnn nnn nnne nsns esses 1 8 INR Data Window I ERE 1 12 143 Display Mod s CC FON 1 13 1 14 Menw Operation oc ee soa e 1 14 1 15 Operation on the Display ue GY UO GEG UU AU GC REF FOOD EEO 1 16 1 16 Op r tional Status ICONS pa y NU RYG EY O OO UAN 1 17 1 17 Economy Made ai R 1 17 1 18 Plot Mode Displays PT 1 18 1 19 Setting the Time and Dat cc ad y GWION 1 20 TRACK 2 1 Stopping Track R cording ye iia GG FRO GON Om cinici FFON GU GO YNG FAR 2 1 2 2 qe M 2 2 2 3 Changing Color Appearance of Specific Track iiie daro nase RR AY even Ses claque ae 2 2 PE Deleting Trak tT PH 2 4 2 2 Track Plotting
19. PRESS ENT TO REGISTER Figure 5 4 ROUTE NO menu 2 Select WAYPOINT from the MODE field 3 Select ROUTE NO 4 Enter route number in two digits If the route number is 01 for example press 0 and 1 5 3 5 4 3i 6 7 Select WPT NO Enter waypoint numbers Press the ENT key Creating routes with the cursor l Press the ROUTE to display the ROUTE NO menu ROUTE NO MODE CURSOR WAYPOINT LIST ROUTE NO W ENTER ROUTE NO AND SELECT WAYPOINTS PRESSING KEY AFTER SELECTIONS PRESS ENT TO REGISTER Figure 5 5 ROUTE NO menu An Enter route number in two digits Don t press the ENT key yet Operate the trackball to place the cursor on L L position desired for first route waypoint Press If you want to cancel a point press Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter other points Press the ENT key Route waypoints entered by the cursor are marked with a yellow flag and connected with a green dashed line 5 2 Following a Route Following a route is the process by which you use a stored route for navigation This unit displays navigation information to guide you from one waypoint to the next as it automatically switches from waypoint to waypoint in sequence 1 Press the FR TO key to display the DESTINATION SETTING menu ROUTE NO DEST SET CANCEL MODE CURSOR WAYPOINT ROUTE ROUTE NO FWD REV FORWARD REVE
20. Power On Off Turning the power on Press the POWER switch at bottom left hand side of the unit You will hear a peep when turning on the power To turn off the power press the switch again After turning on the power the display changes in the sequence illus trated in Figure 1 4 About 20 seconds later accurate own ship s posi tion is displayed in case of the GP 3300 Power switch Figure 1 4 GD 3300 GP 3300 For the GP 3300 at the first power application after installation it takes about two minutes to acquire GPS satellite data called the al manac While the unit is acquiring the almanac the indication CST appears at the top of the display CST is replaced by 2D or ACO after the almanac is acquired If the vessel has moved more than 600 miles with the system turned off reenter estimated position on the GPS INITIAL SETTINGS menu key sequence MENU 8 4 D If asterisks appear instead of ship s position data this means there is no navigation input Check to make sure proper navigation aid is selected on the INITIAL SETTINGS menu keying sequence MENU 8 1 3 1 4 The Trackball 1 5 The Cursor 1 4 The main function of the trackball is to shift the cursor and the display The dis play may be shifted when the cursor is turned off the cursor when it is turned on Figure 1 5 Operating the trackball
21. SETTINGS page 2 GPS settings POSITION FIXING MODE GEODETIC DATUM HDOP THRESHOLD TIME DIFFERENCE LATITUDE LONGITUDE DELTA LATITUDE DELTA LONGITUDE SMOOTHING ANTENNA HEIGHT COLD START CST SATELLITE NO MIN ELEVATION ANGLE DESELECT SAT NO D GPS MODE RTCM VER BYTE FORM FIRST BIT PARITY BIT STOP BIT BIT RATE BAUD RATES El visc 1 2 EDIT TRACK MARK CALCULATE RANGE BEARING SPECIAL SELECT MARKS CONTOUR LINE CLEAR SCREEN CLEAR f DATA MEMORY CLEAR ALL GD DATA CLEAR GPS DATA CLEAR ALL DATA MEMORY e I O SELF TEST 7 1 PORT KEYBOARD TEST PATTERN 1 TEST PATTERN 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION GPS ANTENNA UNIT GPA 017S For GP 3300 Differential GPS Receiver GR 80 i Navigator for GD 3300 I GP 3300 only I 7 5 Video Sounder Radar miei mie anemia 1 Autopilot Event Switch Nj DISPLAY UNIT GP 3300 E GD 3300 E PR 62 9 9 Option erc Connectable external eguipment SHIP S MAINS Cannot be connected to GD 3300 10 8 31 2 VDC e 100 110 220 230 VAC 50 60 Hz OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW This chapter acquaints you with the basics of your unit
22. bearing plus or minus earth s magnetic devia tion Thus the equation for finding magnetic bearing is true bearing x magnetic variation magnetic bearing You can display your ship s course and bearing to waypoint in true or magnetic bearing Displaying true bearing 1 Press MENU and 8 LINE HOLD PLOT ON MAGNETIC DEVIATION AUTO 07 W MAN 06 E 0 99 gt BEARING TRUE MAGNETIC COURSE VECTOR VECTOR LINE OFF MARK SIZE LARGE SMALL Figure 11 3 INITIAL SETTINGS menu 3 Select BEARING 4 Select MAGNETIC or TRUE as appropriate 5 Press the ENT key The bearing display in the data window DATA DISPLAY 2 shows M when you are using magnetic bearing M Magnetic bearing P KR MOST N 905 M uuo 134 40 719 E 100KTS 20 40 Figure 11 4 Location of magnetic bearing indication on DATA DISPLAY 2 11 3 Magnetic Deviation The magnetic deviations for all areas of the earth are preprogrammed into this unit The preprogrammed variation is accurate for most in stances however you may wish to manually enter a variation 1 Press MENU and 8 2 Select BEARING 3 Select MAGNETIC DEVIATION 4 Select MANual Enter magnetic deviation magnetic deviation value and plus for East and minus for West If the magnetic deviation is plus 6 E for example press 0 6 and Press the ENT key 11 4 Changing Chart Appea
23. by DOP to show that position fixing accuracy is poor The default setting is 20 which is suitable for most all conditions TIME DIFFERENCE GPS uses UTC time world time standard If you would rather display satellite schedule in local time enter time difference between UTC and local time If local time is earlier than UTC time enter a minus sign before entering time difference LATITUDE For entering ship s estimated latitude at cold start LONGITUDE For entering ship s estimated longitude at cold start DELTA LATITUDE Enters difference between displayed latitude and chart position The icon L L appears at the bottom right hand corner when delta latitude is being used DELTA LONGITUDE Enters difference between displayed latitude and chart position The icon L L appears at the bottom right hand corner when delta longitude is being used SMOOTHING Changes difference between to eliminate errors in GPS position due to changes of speed and course ANTENNA HEIGHT Enters antenna height above the waterline COLD START Manually cold starts the GPS receiver to receive the Almanac Cold start is automatically done after clearing the GPS memory or at initial power application after installation CST SATELLITE NO 10 4 Manually selects satellite to use for cold start to reduce time required to complete cold start Continued on next page L DL cM MIN ELEVATION Ent
24. card is write protected ROM card inserted instead of memory card Insert memory card Load area too small Not enough memory space remaining on the display to load file desired Memory card not inserted Insert memory card and press ENT Memory card not inserted properly Memory card inserted in wrong slot Memory card replaced Memory card replaced during operation No file No file by that name exists No files on card Insert proper memory card and press ENT No files on memory card to delete No ship s position input No navigation data input Check navigator external navigator used and check navigation selection on the INITIAL SETTINGS menu Too many files Press any key to exit Too many files to save information to memory card Delete a file menu 37 or use new memory card Waypoint already used Waypoint being used as destination waypoint Waypoint area is full No free waypoint area when waypoint registered without enter ing waypoint number Waypoint number already exists L L position of waypoint entered as route point matches L L po sition of a registered waypoint 12 4 Replacement of Fuse The 5A fuse on the rear of the unit protects the equipment from equip ment fault and overcurrent When you cannot turn on the power check the fuse on the rear of the unit If the fuse has blown check the cause before replacing it N CAUTION Use the proper fuse Use of a wrong fuse can cause fire
25. from turn ing on the power to entering the time and date 1 1 Control Description The keyboard consists of 40 logically arranged keys The unit con firms correct key input by releasing a single beep Invalid key input is denoted by a series of beeps l SELECT e 2 zz le 1 Le NN INNAN d ANN ag BE en H Cen aro eB as M EIC o e Js Keyboard h ei ackball f iN FREMO Coro A POWER rai Z KS Power switch Figure 1 1 Display unit Card slot Memory card upper Electronic chart card lower 1 1 Key Control PLOT Table 1 1 Control description Function Selects plot display Also functions to turn on off data displays VIDEO PILOT Selects video pilot display Also functions to turn on off data displays NAV DATA Selects navigation data display MENU Opens closes menu displays previous screen FR TO Sets cancels destination waypoint WPT Registers waypoints ROUTE Registers routes ALARM Displays alarm menu CHART Changes attributes of factory digitized electronic chart TRACK COLOR Changes track color PLOT INTVL Each press selects a plot interval or stops rec
26. initial settings 9 SELECT CARD SLOT Selects memory card slot to use DISPLAY MEMORY CARD Plays back memory card Note that display is not cleared CORRECT POSITION Corrects chart position error APPORTION DELETE MEMORY Apportions deletes memory 1 APPORTION MEMORY Apportions memory between track and marks Total capacity for marks and track is 8 000 points 2 DELETE TRACK Deletes all track 3 DELETE MARK Deletes all marks INITIAL SETTINGS Displays INITIAL SETTINGS menu MISC 1 EDIT TRACK MARK Edit delete track marks 2 CALCULATE RANGE BEARING Calculates range and bearing between two points 6 SPECIAL 1 TIME MARK Turns time mark on or off 2 EVENT MARK WINDOW Turns mark infomation window on video pilot display on off 3 ROUTE LINE Connects disconnects route waypoints 4 SCREEN SCALE Selects chart scale for distance or scale 5 AP DATA FORMAT Selects autopilot data format SELECT MARKS CONTOUR LINE Selects color of chart marks and contours lines and turn them on off CLEAR MEMORY 1 CLEAR SCREEN DATA Clears current display 2 CLEAR ALL GD DATA Clears GD data 3 CLEAR GPS DATA Clears GPS receiver data GP 3300 only only 4 CLEAR ALL DATA Clears both GD and GPS data GP 3300 only SELF TEST 1 MEMORY I O PORT Checks memories and l O ports KEYBOARD Tests keyboard TEST PATTERN 1 Tests for color dropout 2 3 4 TEST PATTERN 2 Tests for co
27. own ship position may not be centered perfectly Buoy lighthouse data display on NAVIONICS charts NAVIONICS chart cards can show buoy and lighthouse data 1 Inserta NAVIONICS chart card in the lower slot Buoys and light houses are shown on the chart as in the figure below 4 Lighthouse f Buoy Figure 1 13 Appearance of lighthouse and buoy on Navionics chart 2 Place the cursor on a buoy or lighthouse mark to display data about that mark FL 128 27M Buoy lighthouse PA data Place the cursor on a buoy or lighthouse mark Figure 1 14 Buoy lighthouse data 1 11 FL 2 12S 15M A t Visibility in nautical miles Example 15 miles Period in seconds Example 12 seconds Number of flashes Example 2 FL Flashing F Fixed light F FL Fixed and Flashing light MO Morse code light Oc Occulting light Figure 1 15 How to interpret buoy lighthouse data 1 12 The Data Window The data window at the top of the display shows various navigation information What information is displayed depends on whether the cursor is on or off and the status of the PLOT key or VIDEO PI LOT key Figures 1 16 and 1 17 show what appears in the data win dow under those conditions Data shown when cursor is on DATA DISPLAY 1 RANGE TO CURSOR BEARING TO CURSOR HEADING CURSOR LON SPEED NAI DOS A CURSOR LAT DATA DISPLAY 2 CURSOR LAT CURSOR LON NO
28. s memory at an interval of time or distance selected by the operator This interval of time or distance is called the Plot Interval and it is selected considering the ship s speed the chart scale etc If a shorter interval is selected a reconstructed course line is provided with bet ter accuracy but total storage time of the track is reduced Plot interval and track reconstruction Obviously there is a trade off between smooth reconstruction of the track and plot storage time The shorter the interval the smoother the reconstruction but storage time is reduced Figure 2 10 compares plot interval and track reconstruction mE ACTUAL DISPLAYED TRACK TRACK Figure 2 10 Plot interval and track reconstruction Plot interval by time or distance The plot interval can be selected by Time 00 sec to 99 59 min or Distance 00 nm to 9 99 nm If the plot interval is selected by distance you will not use up memory points when the boat is an chored Setting plot interval 1 by time The default plot method for plot interval 1 is time To set plot interval 1 by time do the following 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the 8 key to select INITIAL SETTINGS 3 Select the PLOT INTERVAL 1 field INTERNAL NAV ON OFF EXTERNAL NAV GPS LC LA DC DR OFF I O DATA FORMAT CIF NMEA183 NMEA180 182 SMOOTHING 00 0 15 gt PLOT INTERVAL 1 TIME 00M10S DIST 0 10NM PLOT INTERVAL 2 TIME
29. sequencing Note In some instances waypoints on a route may not be connected If this is the case 1 Check setting of ROUTE LINE on menu 96 2 Try reformatting the display 3 An intermediate waypoint may be selected by the arrival alarm range If this is the case make the alarm range smaller Note that the arrival alarm range remains in effect in route navigation even when the arrival alarm itself is turned off 5 3 Temporarily Deselecting a Route Waypoint 5 6 ee 99 A route waypoint may be deselected temporarily by entering a minus to the left of the route waypoint on the ROUTE list Using Figure 5 7 as an example you would want to temporarily deselect route waypoints 04 05 and 06 since your ship is to traverse the route in the order of route waypoints 03 02 and 01 The temporarily deselected route waypoint may be restored at any time by entering a plus sign next to the deselected route waypoint number Waypoint 01 Waypoint 02 Ll PORT Waypoint 03 iE O Waypoint 04 m x Waypoint 05 O Waypoint 06 AA PORT Figure 5 7 Example of when to deselect waypoints Press the MENU key Press the 2 key to display the ROUTE list Press the lt key to select route 2 3 4 Place the cursor on the waypoint you want to deselect 5 Press to place the cursor on a digit in the WAYPOINT col umn 2 ROUTE RourE No 1 WAYPOINT LATITUDE LONGITUDE DISTANCE
30. two types Up to three alarms can be actuated When an alarm setting is breached the audible alarm sounds and the alarm icon z appears at the bottom right hand corner of the display Note The alarms are useful for alerting you to possibly dangerous situations However the captain is always responsible for the safe operation of his ship FURUNO Electric Company will assume no responsibility for any damages associated with the use of the alarms 6 1 Arrival Alarm Anchor Watch Alarm Arrival alarm The arrival alarm warns you your ship is approaching a destination waypoint The area that defines an arrival zone is that of a circle which you approach from outside the circle The alarm will be re leased if your ship enters into the circle Audible alarm sounds A Figure 6 1 How the arrival alarm works To set an arrival alarm limit of 0 05 nautical miles for waypoint 07 destination waypoint for example you would do the following 1 Press the ALARM key to display the ALARM menu ARR ANCHOR ARR ANCHOR ALARM RANGE 0 500NM XTE BORDER XTE BORDER ALARM RANGE 0 250NM SPEED IN OUT OFF UPPER LIMIT 15 0KTS LOWER LIMIT 11 0KTS Figure 6 2 ALARM menu 6 1 Place the cursor on the ARR ANCHOR field Select ARRival Press 1 to select ALARM RANGE a Gm Ye 9 Enter alarm range To enter 0 05 nautical miles for example press 0 0 5 and 0 6 Pr
31. waypoint is shown on the display DATA DISPLAY 1 Displaying range and bearing to destination waypoint Press the PLOT key to display the DATA DISPLAY 2 Bearing to destination t7 136 3000 N 17655 134 20524 E 340 5 ra 4 h 2 Headin D MUN 3405 se 40 10 0KTS eee eee eee WM DATA DISPLAY 2 Range to destination Waypoint Bearing to destination waypoint Figure 4 12 Location of destination waypoint information 4 6 Cancelling Destination Waypoint 4 12 Once you arrive at your destination you probably won t need the des tination waypoint You can cancel it three ways Cancelling destination waypoint through the menu 1 Press the FR TO key to display the DESTINATION SETTING menu The first line shows the latitude and longitude of the desti nation waypoint for your confirmation DESTINATION SETTING gt DEST SET CANCEL MODE CURSOR WAYPOINT ROUTE R B WPT NO 00 ENTER WAYPOINT NO Figure 4 13 DESTINATION SETTING menu 2 Select CANCEL from the DEST field 3 Press the ENT key Cancelling destination waypoint by key input Method 1 Press FR TO CLR ENT Method 2 Press FR TO 0 ENT ROUTE NAVIGATION In many cases a trip from one place to another involves several course changes requiring a series of route points waypo
32. 00202022 2J 2o 2o2 522 252 2 2 2 O o oo Oo Cc oc OO COO 0 0 o o 0 0 0 coco ro m m m m m m m m m m m m m m ro v ro ro 2000m INTRMDIATE DATA ro SELECT STYLE OF LINE BY AND lt AND COLOR OF LINE BY USING NUMBER KEY Figure 11 27 SELECT MARKS CONTOUR LINES menu 2 Selectitem and option as appropriate 3 Press the ENT key 11 19 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING Regular maintenance is important for good performance Following the procedures set forth in this chapter will help keep your unit in top operating condition for many years to come A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment 12 1 Preventive Maintenance This section contains maintenance and checking information for both the user A regular maintenance schedule should be established and should include at least the following Checks connectors and terminals on rear of unit for proper seating and rust Clean if necessary Check earth terminal for rust Clean if necessary e Dust on the display dims the picture Clean the display screen regu larly with a soft cloth The only recommended cleaning agent is an anti static spray Use special care when cleaning the LCD since it scratches easily 12 1 12 2 Diagnostic Tests 12 2 The display unit incorporates several diagnostic tests which check the system for proper
33. 11 18 turning on off through the REGISTER WAYPOINT menu 4 6 turning on off through the waypoint list 4 7 X XTE alarm 6 3 Z ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT keys 1 7 Index 3 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Ss UJ 52 UJ x Co 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Tel 81 798 65 2111 Fax 81 798 65 4200 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 Model GP 3300 consisting of Display unit GP 3300 Antenna unit GPA 016 and Electronic chart card Flush memory card BN 512HFRF BN 01MHFRF Serial No 3410 0001 Model name serial number is 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 title and or number and date of issue of the standard s or other normative document s For assessment see Statement of Opinion N 01214008 AA 00 of 12 January 2001 issued by KTL Certification The Netherlands Test report FLI 12 98 016 of 29 July 1998 prepared by Furuno Labotech International Co Ltd On behalf of Furuno Electric
34. 2 8 EDIT TRACK menu 2 4 fa 8 Select DEL TRACK from the ITEM field Select BOX from the MODE field Set the top left hand corner of the box cursor on point A by oper ating the trackball Press the ENT key Set the top right hand corner of the box cursor on point B by operating the trackball Press the ENT key Press the ENT key again Note that current track and replayed track cannot be deleted with the crosshair cursor use the box cursor Deleting all track To delete all track do the following l 2 3 Press the MENU key Press the 7 key to select APPORTION DELETE MEMORY Press the 2 key to select DELETE TRACK 7 2 DELETE TRACK TRACK POINTS USED 2167 MAX 4000 ARE YOU SURE IF YES PRESS ENT Figure 2 9 DELETE TRACK display 4 Press the ENT key 2 5 2 5 Track Plotting Interval 2 6 The plot interval determines how the track will be reconstructed on the display and track storage time The equipment has two plot inter vals plot interval 1 and plot interval 2 which you can set as desired You can select which one to use by the PLOT INTVL key This section shows you how to preset the plot intervals on the INITIAL SETTINGS menu How the track is drawn The quality of the track displayed largely depends on the plot inter val setting smoothing rate etc In drawing the track first the ship s position fed from the navigation receiver is stored into this unit
35. 72 TOKYO NAD EURO AUST MISC 007 HDOP THRESHOLD 20 2 99 TIME DIFFERENCE 09 00 LATITUDE 34 00 LONGITUDE 135 00 DELTA LATITUDE 00 000 N DELTA LONGITUDE 00 000 E SMOOTHING L L SPEED 0 99 ANTENNA HEIGHT COLD START No YES CST SATELLITE NO 07 MIN ELEVATION ANGLE DESELECT SAT NO D GPS MODE RTCM VER BYTE FORM FIRST BIT PARITY BIT STOP BIT BIT RATE BAUD RATES f amp SELECT ITEM me SELECT PARAMETER PROGRAM NO 48501050xx Figure 10 2 GPS INITIAL SETTINGS menu 10 3 GPS initial settings menu description Table 10 2 describes the GPS INITIAL SETTINGS menu Table 10 2 Description of GPS INITIAL SETTINGS menu POSITION FIXING MODE Selects position fixing mode 2D Position fixing by three satellites in line of sight of GPS receiver 3D Position fixing by four satellites in line of sight of GPS receiver Position fixing availability shorter than 2D but highter accuracy 2D 3D Position fixing by 2D or 3D 3D when available GEODETIC DATUM Selects geodetic datum system WGS 84 Standard chart system for GPS WGS 72 Worldwide chart system TOKYO NAD North America 1992 EURO European 1950 AUST Australian Geodetic 1984 MISC See page 10 9 HDOP THRESHOLD Index for position fixing accuracy When the HDOP threshold is lower than the preset HDOP the indication 2D is replaced
36. AR GPS DATA 4 CLEAR ALL DATA Figure 12 11 CLEAR MEMORY menu Press appropriate numeric key to clear memory 1 CLEAR SCREEN DATA Clears all data currently shown on the screen 2 CLEAR ALL GD DATA Clears all GD data track marks lines waypoints routes 3 CLEAR GPS DATA Clears all GPS data GPS related menu settings 4 CLEAR ALL DATA Clears all screen GD and GPS data Press the ENT key 12 13 APPENDIX Time Differences wm i i 1 i 1 i i i 1 1 i ii i i 1 1 1 i i l i 1 Pola LU d Y ou w C UU 3 3 MEME j i i bj 1 o A 1 i i 1 f i i i P A un i i i i i i l d E i ar i i 1 1 f 1 i 1 i 1 i ti i i i i i i i d 1 i i MW rere at MU 1 1 1 i f Did QU BUON i i i f i jN i Lat a i i i i FC l i l l j nenea i j i i 1 i POL S dol cof i 1 me NTS EE NUES B A ma lui gd aa h EE TIRE T A Woiynos Dis ty Pr j L i i 1 H 5 1 4 n LYN Fd Lo 1 7 M AT mg b B 1 N rim i i PP Pod A i PAs 1 i d LAI I AW e t bu y n 6 i 1 i f LEN p ss in i E d posh i a ae sash ea os M a Ti y ae ef r 1 2 i 1 roe fe amp or ir ew A 1 Geodetic Chart List 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038
37. AV mode 357 0 Figure 8 6 Autopilot information when autopilot is on destination waypoint selected Autopilot on mark entered destination waypoint selected 14 51 14 30 VTD TTG ETA 28 ANM Moe 10 1 Kts OH18m 15 57 MODE HDG T RUDDER ANGLE MAN 358 0 B 40 a Autopilot in MANUAL mode 14 51 14 30 VTD TTG ETA 28 4NM so 10 1 krs OH18m 15 57 MODE HDG T CRSSET CRS ERR XTE AUTO 356 0 357 0 22 0 01NM b Autopilot in AUTO mode 14 51 14 30 VTD TTG ETA 2 4NM oenm 10 1krs On18M 15 57 MODE HDG T CRS SET CRS ERR XTE NAV 356 0 357 0 2 2 0 01NM c Autopilot in NAV mode Figure 8 7 Autopilot information when autopilot is on mark entered destination waypoint selected Note Mark data remains on the display even if associated marks are erased until the next mark is entered 8 5 MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS 9 1 Formatting Memory Cards Before you can save information to a memory card you must prepare its surface by formatting it Formatting is a routine procedure you must perform on new cards before you can use them with this unit You have to initialize them only once You can format cards you ve used before however in which case all prior information on them is erased 1 Insert a brand new memory card into the upper card slot 2 Press the MENU key 1 WAYPOINT 2 3
38. Cursor 1 06 34 21 185 N134 08 122 E NM 24 068 N135 45 012 E NM 31 254 N135 20 314 E NM Minus sign 18 314 N134 31 234 E NM waypoint deselected 33 568 N134 20 128 E NM 01 438 N133 18 258 E NM Figure 5 8 ROUTE list 6 Press In the figure above waypoints 1 2 3 and 4 are dese lected 5 4 Deleting Route Waypoints Deleting specific route waypoints 1 Press the MENU key to display the menu Press the 2 key to select ROUTE Select route number by pressing the lt key Place the cursor on route waypoint you want to delete pho ge eS P Press the CLR In Figure 5 9 for example position data for waypoint no 2 is deleted The next time you select the route all route waypoints are automatically renumbered 2 ROUTE RourE No 1 WAYPOINT LATITUDE LONGITUDE DISTANCE 1 34 45146 N135 21 217E NM a 3 ON E E NM 2 3 33 11 234 N128 32108 E NM 4 28 34564 N130 41 416 E i NM Figure 5 9 ROUTE list showing deleted waypoint 6 Press the ENT key 5 7 Deleting all route waypoints Ov Uwe de w BS Press the ROUTE key Select WAYPOINT Select ROUTE NO Enter route number Select WPT NO Press the CLR key followed by the ENT key 5 5 Cancelling Route Navigation 5 8 You can cancel route navigation as follows l Press the FR TO k
39. DISPLAY CURSOR BEARING CHART SCALE SHIP S HEADING _ PLOTING INTERVAL NAVIGATOR HDOP Figure 1 16 Information displayed in data window when cursor is on Data shown when cursor is off DATA DISPLAY 1 NO DATA WHEN a DESTINATION WAYPOINT NOT SELECTED Q OURSHIPLAT HEADING RANGE TO DESTINATION BEARING TO DESTINATION PLOTTING INTERVAL YOUR SHIP LON SPEED NAVIGATOR HDOP DATA DISPLAY 2 youR SHIP LAT BEARING TO CHART SCALE DESTINATION HEADING NO DISPLAY PLOTTING INTERVAL NAVIGATOR HDOP YOUR SHIP LON Figure 1 17 Information displayed in data window when cursor is off 1 13 Display Modes Your plotter has three display modes Plot Video Pilot and Naviga tion Data You may select those modes with the PLOT VIDEO PILOT and NAV DATA keys respectively Plot mode description This mode provides general positioning information and shows latitude and longitude grid own ship mark factory digitized chart ship s track marks and waypoints Video pilot mode description The video pilot mode provides ship piloting information and features the following Own ship mark is triangle shaped and shows bow bearing Grid shows distance in nautical miles from own ship Course up display ETA and TTG to waypoint Nav data mode description This display shows navigation data such as Speed Course Data from external sensors water temperature depth etc
40. ENNA HEIGHT and then enter antenna height above the waterline To enter 15 meters for example press 0 1 and 5 5 If you know a satellite which is in line of sight enter its number in the CST SATELLITE NO field This will reduce the time re quired to complete the cold start 6 Select YES from the COLD START field 7 Press the ENT key 8 Press the NAV DATA key to display the navigation data dis play The indication CST appears at the top of the display When cold start is completed CST is replaced by 2D or ACQ Cold start takes about two minutes to complete 10 6 Geodetic Datum A nautical chart is usually made by either trigonometrical survey or astronomical survey and according to the geodetic chart standards of the country itis used in For example the USA uses the system called Clarke India Everest and Japan Bessel Accordingly when you are getting position fixes by GPS in the USA the system should be Clarke so you don t get a position fix which shows you re somewhere off shore when you re actually moored to a dock While the use of one category of chart systems is fine if you don t do transoceanic voyages ocean going vessels may require all catego ries to get reliable position information To solve this inconvenience a standard chart system was adopted by GPS the WGS 84 Selecting chart system Although the WGS 84 system is now widely used the other catego ries of charts
41. ISPLAY 135 21 YN US 288 E QAKTS Dou scnx s fads ag gk E eee ee dese AF 44 463 N 3145 135 21 200 E 04KTS x Figure 7 3 Sample plot and video pilot displays 7 2 Navigation Data Display The navigation data display provides various navigation information input by a navigation aid and sensors You can display it by pressing the NAV DATA key D G NAVDATA 2D WGS 84 10 APR 1998 03 02 22 DOP 1 3 34 44 454 N 135 21 288 E o 8 amp 4 ALL 0 000 N 0 000 E SPEED CRS 10 5KTS 196 4 MAG 9 9 TEMP DEPTH TTG ETA Kok HR RM RRL RK d SATELLITE PREDICTION 24 HOURS OK OES FREQ DEVIATION 270Hz SAT RECEIVE CONDITION STAT ELV AZM LVL STAT 034 0789 000 0127 TRK 5 321 0638 USE USE 0511 USE Data Rx Ref Sta OK CD GPS receiver status 9 Speed course 2 Geodetic chart Water temp water depth 3 Data D TTG to waypoint 4 Time 2 ETA to waypoint 5 DOP threshold 3 GPS satellite forecast 6 Latitude GPS receiver frequency deviation 2 Longitude 5 Satellite receiving condition Position correction Figure 7 4 Sample navigation data display AUTOPILOT DATA With autopilot connection you can display various autopilot infor mation on the display This chapter describes what information you receive with autopilot connection 8 1 Features Available wit
42. LR UUJERSUU S C0 OPERATOR S MANUAL COLOR GPS PLOTTER GP 3300 COLOR VIDEO PLOTTER GD 3300 p FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD NISHINOMIYA JAPAN FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Your Local Agent Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya Japan Telephone 0798 65 2111 Telefax 0798 65 4200 All rights reserved Printed in Japan FIRST EDITION AUG 1998 JUL 22 2002 TT YOSH GD GP 3300 00080834300 OME43920F00 A SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD 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 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 equi
43. OPILOT GPS 7SYPRESS ANY KEY TO EXIT OK OK OK OK OK 1 OK OK OK 2 2 OK 1 NG displayed when chart card is inserted 2 Special test connectors required to check SIO Figure 12 3 Sample memory circuit I O port test results display 5 To escape from the test press any key Keyboard test 1 Press MENU 9 9 and 2 to select KEYBOARD TEST The display should look like Figure 12 4 Figure 12 4 Keyboard test display 12 3 12 4 2 Press each key one by one If a key is functioning normally its location on the display lights in light blue while the key is pressed and held 3 After pressing all keys press the CLR key three times to es cape Test pattern 1 color dropout This test checks for color dropout 1 Press MENU 9 9 and 3 to select TEST PATTERN 1 The display should look like Figure 12 5 GP 3300 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Figure 12 5 Test pattern 1 2 Check the pattern for color dropout 3 Press any key to escape Test pattern 2 color distortion This test checks for color distortion 1 Press MENU 9 9 and 4 to select TEST PATTERN 2 2 Press keys 1 8 one by one to check for proper display of colors 3 Press any key except numeric keys 1 8 to escape 12 3 Error Messages The following is an alphabetical listi
44. OTHING 3 Enter latitude and longitude smoothing time from 0 99 minutes in two digits 4 Enter speed and course smoothing time from 0 99 seconds in two digits 5 Press the ENT key 10 7 10 5 Cold Start 10 8 Cold start is automatically executed at initial power application or when the GPS memory is cleared This is done to acquire the Alma nac to receive a GPS satellite You can also do the cold start manually when the Almanac is too old to acquire a satellite for example when the unit has not been used for about six months Manually cold start ing the GPS receiver erases the existing Almanac to receive the cur rent one 1 Press MENU and 8 and then press 1 to set the cursor on PAGE CHANGE TO GPS INITIAL SETTINGS GPS INITIAL SETTINGS PAGE CHANGE TO INITIAL SETTINGS gt POSITION FIXING MODE 2D 3D 2D 3D GEODETIC DATUM WGS 84 WGS 72 TOKYO NAD EURO AUST MISC 007 HDOP THRESHOLD 20 2 99 TIME DIFFERENCE 09 00 LATITUDE 34 00 000 LONGITUDE 135 00 000 DELTA LATITUDE 00 000 N DELTA LONGITUDE 00 000 E SMOOTHING L L SPEED 0 99 ANTENNA HEIGHT COLD START NO YES CST SATELLITE NO 01 MIN ELEVATION ANGLE 05 5 9 DESELECT SAT NO Figure 10 7 GPS INITIAL SETTINGS menu 2 Select LATITUDE Enter ship s latitude to within the accuracy of 10 3 Select LONGITUDE Enter ship s longitude to within the accu racy of 10 4 Select ANT
45. RSE ENTER ROUTE NO AND SELECT FORWARD OR REVERSE Figure 5 6 DESTINATION SETTING menu Select ROUTE from the MODE field Select the ROUTE NO field Select the FWD REV field 2 3 4 Enter route number by two digits 5 6 Select route transit direction forward or reverse 7 Press the ENT key About route navigation When a route is selected for navigation its waypoints are marked by yellow flags except waypoint created routes and connected with a light blue dashed line The unit will automatically select the first waypoint in the route plan for you go to towards from your present position Once you arrive within the radius of the arrival alarm the unit will automatically switch to the next waypoint in seguence You might also try another way to arrive at your destination waypoint This involves changing the arrival alarm range to a larger number This way too is fraught with danger for if you specify the alarm range too loosely let s say 0 5 nautical miles you will need to allow the automatic switching to the next destination waypoint to occur but you may then define a new course to the next waypoint 5 5 that takes you through a seawall or over land It is far better to leave a reasonable arrival alarm range of say 0 1 nautical miles and when you get as close as safely possible to the desired waypoint which is now blocked then manually override the route planning mode and go to manual waypoint
46. Routes calculation of TTG 5 9 cancelling route navigation 5 8 connecting disconnecting lines connecting route points 11 18 creating by cursor 5 4 creating through route list 5 2 creating with previously registered waypoints 5 3 deleting all route waypoints 5 8 deleting specific route waypoints 5 7 following 5 5 temporarily deselecting route waypoints 5 6 S Satellite selection deselection 10 5 Ship s speed alarm 6 4 Smoothing 11 14 System configuration ix T Target mark 3 5 Time mark 11 18 Time setting 1 20 Track appearance 2 2 changing color 2 2 deleting all 2 5 deleting by color 2 4 deleting by cursor box cursor 2 4 hold function customization 2 8 number of track points used 11 13 plotting interval by time 2 7 stopping recording 2 1 width 11 18 Trackball 1 4 Troubleshooting table 12 10 Index 2 V Video pilot display 7 1 7 3 VIDEO PILOT key 1 13 W Waypoints cancelling destination waypoint thru keyboard 4 12 cancelling destination waypoint thru menu 4 12 comments 4 5 deleting by cursor 4 7 deleting external waypoint 4 8 deleting through waypoint list 4 8 entering at own ship s position 4 4 entering by cursor 4 3 entering by latitude and longitude 4 2 entering by navigation aid 4 5 entering by range and bearing 4 4 setting destination waypoint by cursor 4 8 setting destination waypoint by range and bearing 4 9 setting destination waypoint by waypoint number 4 9 turning on off all
47. TEST OK PROGRAM NO 14517020 xx Program no of plotter section xx Version number Figure 12 7 INITIAL SETTINGS menu showing location of plotter secttion program number GPS section GP 3300 3 Press N to select PAGE CHANGE TO GPS INITIAL SET TINGS The GPS section program number and its version number appear at the bottom of the display The extreme right two digits are the version number 8 INITIAL SETTINGS f 4 SELECT ITEM mm SELECT PARAMETER Program no of PROGRAM NO 48501050 xx GPS section xx Version number Figure 12 8 GPS INITIAL SETTINGS menu showing location of GPS section program number 12 9 12 7 Troubleshooting Table The section provides a troubleshooting table which the user can fol low to identify and resolve operating problems In most cases the cause of operating problems is simple wrong key pressed loosened connection etc Table 12 2 Troubleshooting table If Plotter Section GD 3300 GP 3300 you cannot turn on the power when turning on the power the self test results are not cleared after several seconds check for blown fuse have a service technician measure voltage at power connector to confirm if it is within specified rating the power cable may be too thin you may not be able to turn on the power because of large power loss 12 V set check for NG display press any key to try to restore normal operation If that does
48. TION MEMORY screen 4 Enter number of memory points desired for track If you want the track capacity to be 5 000 points press the 5 key and then press the 0 key three times 5 Press ENT and ENT 11 11 Reading Number of Track Marks Used 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the 7 key to select APPORTION DELETE MEMORY 3 Press the 2 DELETE TRACK or 3 DELETE MARK key The figure below shows the DELETE TRACK screen 7 2 DELETE TRACK TRACK POINTS USED 2167 MAX 4000 ARE YOU SURE IF YES PRESS ENT Figure 11 20 DELETE TRACK screen The display shows number of points used track memory capac ity In Figure 11 20 2 167 points of track have been used out of 4 000 4 Press the PLOT key to return to the plot display 11 13 11 12 Smoothing In Figure 11 21 the actual ship s track is shown by a wide hatched arrow and the position being fed from the navigational aid is shown by black dots If smoothing is selected to O off the track shown on the display will be a irregular track plotting solid line due to signal variations To smooth this track the Weight Factor given to new position data compared to previous fixes should be changed For instance number 03 provides a weighting factor of 13 16 for new data and 3 16 for previous data The higher the smoothing num ber the slower the position updating becomes In the figure below the track shown by the broken line has
49. You can reduce this random variation by increasing the smoothing Like with latitude and longitude smoothing the higher the speed and course smoothing setting the more smoothed the raw data If the setting is too high however the response to speed and course changes slows For no smoothing enter 0 5 is suitable for most conditions SPEED KNOT COURSE DEGREE x x xX x x x X X x X x x x x x d x x x X x RAW POSITION FIX xxx x RAW POSITION FIX 7 AFTER SMOOTHING 7 AFTER SMOOTHING TIME TIME Figure 10 5 Speed and course GPS smoothing 10 6 Setting GPS smoothing The default GPS smoothing settings are suitable for most all condi tions If change of the default settings is necessary do the following 1 Press MENU and 8 and then press 1 to set the cursor on PAGE CHANGE TO GPS INITIAL SETTINGS The follow ing display appears GPS INITIAL SETTINGS PAGE CHANGE TO INITIAL SETTINGS gt POSITION FIXING MODE 2D 3D 2D 3D GEODETIC DATUM WGS 84 WGS 72 TOKYO NAD EURO AUST MISC 007 HDOP THRESHOLD 20 2 99 TIME DIFFERENCE 09 00 LATITUDE 34 00 000 N LONGITUDE 135 00 000 E DELTA LATITUDE 00 000 N DELTA LONGITUDE 00 000 E SMOOTHING 00 00 L L SPEED 0 99 ANTENNA HEIGHT 080 M COLD START NO YES CST SATELLITE NO 01 MIN ELEVATION ANGLE 05 5 9 DESELECT SAT NO Figure 10 6 GPS INITIAL SETTINGS menu 2 Set the cursor on SMO
50. a ele E E S lo eln XE BOE GEO GE XE UN SHIP SPD FOR TTG CALC 10 0 KTS TO NEXT PAGE ENTER L L POSITION BY USING CURSOR N E SELECT S W DESELECT CHANGE KEY SCROLL PAGE Figure 5 2 ROUTE list 3 Enter latitude and longitude of each route waypoint 4 Press the ENT key 5 2 Creating routes with waypoint numbers MENU key 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the 2 key to display the ROUTE list 2 ROUTE RourE NO 1 WAYPOINT _ LATITUDELONGITUDE DISTANCE 1 28 34 45146 N135 21 217E amp NM P2 N N E NM 3 Goes eee Noe oe Bee MM Figure 5 3 ROUTE list 3 Press twice 4 Enter first waypoint number of route in two digits If it is 08 for example press 0 and 8 The L L position of the waypoint ap pears 5 Press 4 followed by twice to send the data input cursor to the next line Enter waypoint number Its L L position appears 6 Repeat step 6 to enter another waypoint 7 To enter another route press the 7 key to scroll page 8 After entering all information press the ENT key Creating routes with waypoint numbers ROUTE key 1 Press the ROUTE key to display the ROUTE NO menu ROUTE NO MODE CURSOR LIST ROUTE NO WPT NO 00 ENTER ROUTE NO AND WAYPOINT NO
51. a time delay more than the one shown by the dot dash line because of higher smoothing rate To enter a smoothing rate of 03 for example 1 Press the MENU and 8 2 Select L L SMOOTHING 3 Press the 0 and 3 keys to enter smoothing rate of 3 4 Press the ENT key 0 6 Position from navaid 0 6 Position with smoothing applied 16 equal zu New Position parts Current Position 3 16 e i Pervious Position y Delay due n to smoothing SMOOTHING SETTING 03 t Track display with no smoothing _ 3 Track display with smoothing of 08 Track display with no smoothing Track display with smoothing of 12 IPLE Track display with smoothing of 14 Figure 11 22 Smoothing 11 14 11 13 Selecting Navaid Navigation data can be fed from the internal GPS receiver GP 3300 only or external navigator The default navaid setting for the GP 3300 is the internal GPS receiver To select an external navaid 1 ay Press MENU and 8 to display the INITIAL SETTING menu PAGE CHANGE TO GPS INITIAL SETTINGS INTERNAL NAV ON gt EXTERNAL NAV GPS LC LA DC DR OFF IO DATA FORMAT CIF NMEA183 NMEA180 182 Figure 11 23 INITIAL SETTINGS menu first three items Select OFF from the INTERNAL NAV field Select the EXTERNAL NAV line Select navigator desired LC Loran C LA Loran A DC Decca DR Dead Reckoning Press the ENT key Note If both i
52. cy is poor check for wrong antenna height setting on the GPS INITIAL SETTINGS menu GPS position fixing time is short HDOP threshold and maximum elevation angle settings on GPS INITIAL SETTINGS menu may be wrong The default settings of 20 HDOP and 5 elevation angle work well in most all cases position fixing time much shorter than that HDOP setting GPS INITIAL SETTINGS menu is too of other vessels small there is no position fixing the Almanac is more than one year old check for wrong date and time on INITIAL SETTINGS menu check antenna 12 8 Clearing Memories Both the GD 3300 and GP 3300 have GD and display screen memo ries The GP 3300 also has the GP memory Memories can be cleared to start fresh operation When you clear a memory the equipment automatically restores default settings for the memory cleared Press the MENU key 1 WAYPOINT ROUTE SAVE DATA TO MEMORY CARD LOAD MEMORY CARD DISPLAY MEMORY CARD CORRECT POSITION APPORTION DELETE MEMORY INITIAL SETTINGS MISC SELECT BY USING NUMBER KEY o ON 2 o FW P Figure 12 9 Main menu 12 12 2 a 4 5 Press the 9 key to select MISC EDIT TRACK MARK CALCULATE RANGE BEARING SPECIAL SELECT MARKS CONTOUR LINES CLEAR MEMORY SELF TEST SELECT NUMBER Figure 12 10 MISC menu Press the 8 key to select CLEAR MEMORY 9 8 CLEAR MEMORY 1 CLEAR SCREEN DATA 2 CLEAR ALL GD DATA 3 CLE
53. d 1 5 Select TD CORRECTION 2 and enter TD correction value in microseconds 6 Press the ENT key 11 7 Calculating R B Between Two Points You can calculate the range and bearing between any two points Three methods are available by latitude and longitude by cursor and by waypoint numbers Calculating R B by latitude and longitude To calculate the range and bearing between latitude and longitude points Press MENU 9 and 2 to display the CALCULATE RANGE BEARING menu 9 2 CALCULATE RANGE BEARING P MODE CURSOR L L WAYPOINT START PT N E E STOP PT N 2 E NM BEARING Calculation results ENTER L L START AND STOP POINTS PRESS CLR TO CALCULATE ANOTHER R B Figure 11 11 CALCULATE RANGE BEARING menu Select L L from the MODE field Select the START PT line Enter latitude and longitude of start point Select the STOP PT line Enter latitude and longitude of stop point pb gx GA de D p Press the ENT key The calculation results appear 11 8 Calculating R B by latitude and longitude You can calculate the range and bearing between two points by using the cursor to designate the two points 1 Press MENU 9 and 2 to display the CALCULATE RANGE BEARING menu 9 2 CALCULATE RANGE BEARING P MODE CURSOR L L WAYPOINT START PT N 8 E STOP PT N a E NM BEARING Calculation results
54. display is hollow Shift display Land areas on a chart are hollow Chart overenlarged Operate ZOOM IN key 1 9 Chart icons The display shows three different icons to alert the operator to chart status These are as described in Table 1 2 Table 1 2 Chart icons Reason Displayed Remedy Card is not inserted nsert card properly Enlarge chart by ZOOM Chart scale is too small IN key This icon means the chart is displayed properly full chart reliability This icon means poor Use chart with extreme chart reliability because caution chart is overenlarged Shrink chart by ZOOM OUT key FURUNO chart symbols The table below shows FURUNO chart symbols and their meanings Table 1 3 FURUNO chart symbols Description Description Summit Position of Sounding Wreck Obstruction Lighthouse Fishing Reef Lighted Buoy Platform Buoy Anchorage Radio Station Comparison of FURUNO NAVIONICS chart cards Table 1 4 Comparison of FURUNO NAVIONICS chart cards FURUNO NAVIONICS Dot scrolling NO capability only 256 dots can be scrolled at once Course up display NO Lighthouse buoy YES data presentation Zoom at cursor 1 position Range at Equator f 0 125 0 25 0 5 1 8 12 81 2 4 8 1024 nm Chart offset data entry NO Centering 2 1 The cursor may not be centered 2 The
55. e Ship s speed in and out alarms FURUNO chart card or NAVIONICS chart card available Ship s L L position Loran C or A 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 Input 3 Ports Output 4 ports DGPS RTCM SC104 DATA IN OUT NMEA0183 NMEA0180 0182 and CIF AP IN OUT NMEA0183 DGPS NMEA0183 NMEA0180 0182 and CIF DATA IN OUT NMEA0183 NMEA0180 0182 and CIF DATA OUT NMEA0183 NMEA0180 0182 and CIF AP IN OUT NMEA0183 and NMEAO180S 12 24 VDC 10 30 1 1 0 6 A 12 24 VDC 10 30 1 3 0 7 A 100 110 115 200 220 230 VAC 1 phase 50 60 Hz optional rectifier required 7 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 1 Useable Temperature 2 Relative Humidity 3 Waterproofing 8 COATING COLOR 1 Display Unit Antenna unit 25 C to 70 C Display unit 15 C to 55 C 95 40 C Antenna unit GP 3300 only IEC60529 IPX6 Display unit IEC60529 IPX2 Cover Munsell 2 5GY 5 1 5 Panel N3 0 SP 2 INDEX A ALARM key 6 5 Alarms anchor watch alarm 6 2 arrival alarm 6 1 border alarm 6 3 ship s speed alarm 6 4 silencing buzzer 6 5 XTE alarm 6 3 Anchor watch alarm 6 2 Arrival alarm 6 1 Autopilot data 8 1 8 5 Battery replacement 12 8 Bearing reference 11 3 Border alarm 6 3 BRILL ECONO k
56. elect the TYPE field Select track type desired Using the example select the dashed line For CURSOR or BOX select start point Press the ENT key 10 For CURSOR or BOX select stop point 11 Press the ENT key 12 Press the ENT key again 2 3 2 4 Deleting Track Deleting track by color One method of deleting unwanted track is by specifying track color Deleted track cannot be restored exercise caution when deleting track 1 Press the TRACK COLOR key to display the CHANGE TRACK COLOR menu CHANGE TRACK COLOR gt TRK COLOR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SELECT TRACK COLOR BY NUMBER DELETE TRACK Figure 2 6 CHANGE TRACK COLOR menu 2 Press and then press a numeric key among 1 7 to select color to delete If you want to delete all yellow color track for ex ample press and 2 Deleting specific track with cursor box cursor You may delete unnecessary portions of ship s track with the cursor or box cursor For example if you wanted to delete the track from point A to point B in the figure below you would do the following POINT A POINT A POINT B POINT B Figure 2 7 Track Press MENU 9 1 to display the EDIT TRACK menu 9 1 EDIT TRACK MARK ITEM CHG TRACK DEL TRACK CHG MARK DEL MARK MODE CURSOR BOX ON SCRN OFF SCRN SET BOX SIZE USING CURSOR PRESSING ENT AT TWO CORNERS PRESS ENT AGAIN TO DELETE TRACK Figure
57. en 7 3 DELETE MARK TRACK MARKS USED 3210 MAX 4000 ARE YOU SURE IF YES PRESS ENT Figure 3 5 DELETE MARK screen Press the ENT key 3 5 External Event Mark 3 6 Target Mark 3 7 Lines The external event mark shows your ship s position on the display at the exact moment the EVENT key is pressed on an external naviga tion device connected to the GD GP 3300 It is marked on the screen with a red triangle Erasing an external event mark Place the cursor on the mark and press the CLR key Turning on off event mark display You may turn the event mark on off Press MENU and 8 and then select ON or OFF from the EVENT MARK field as appropriate A target mark shows a radar target s position This mark is in scribed on the GD GP 3300 when a certain key is pressed on the radar The following are a few of the FURUNO radars which can output a target mark to the GD GP 3300 FR 1500 MARK 2 series FR 1505 MARK 3 series FR 2805 series FR 2100 series FR 2105 series A line can be electrically marked on the display to depict a fishing limit line coastline small island danger area etc A line is made up of a series of latitude and longitude points starting intermediate and end e Figure 3 6 Sample line 3 5 3 6 Entering a line 1 Operate the trackball to place the cursor on position desired for starting point of line 2 Press 3 Operate the trackball to place the curso
58. ers minimum angle above the horizon a satellite must be positioned to use ANGLE it for fixing position The default setting is five degrees DESELECT SAT Every GPS satellite is broadcasting abnormal satellite number s in the NO Almanac Using this infomation the GPS receiver eliminates any malfunctioning satellite from the GPS satellite schedule Once the malfunctioning satellite is returned to on line status it is automatically restored to the satellite schedule when the Almanac is received In some instances however the Almanac may not contain information which announces that a satellite is now back on line If you hear of this through another source you can manually restore the satellite to the satellite schedule This is called Forced Health Conversely you can manually Deselect a healthy satellite if you hear it is unhealthy To force health or deselect a satellite see the procedure below D GPS MODE Select normal mode or DGPS mode When you select DGPS ON set the items below referring to the DGPS Beacon Receiver s operator s manual RTCM VERSION Set according to DGPS Beacon Receiver connected BYTE FORM FIRST BIT PARITY BIT STOP BIT BIT RATE BAUD RATE 10 3 Satellite Force Health Deselection 1 Press MENU and 8 and then press 1 to set the cursor on PAGE CHANGE TO GPS INITIAL SETTINGS 2 Set the cursor on DESELECT SATELLITE NO The display should look something like Figure 10 3 Satel
59. ess the ENT key Red dashed line i Arrival alarm Figure 6 3 Alarm range of arrival alarm Anchor watch alarm The anchor watch alarm sounds to warn you that your ship is moving when it should be at rest 4 Destination waypoint O Y Alarm Alarm range sounds Figure 6 4 How the anchor watch alarm works 1 Press the ALARM key to display the ALARM menu Select ANCHOR from the ARR ANCHOR field Press m to select ALARM RANGE pe qe qe Enter alarm range To enter 0 2 nautical miles for example press 0 2 0 and 0 5 Press the ENT key 6 2 6 2 XTE Alarm Border Alarm XTE alarm The XTE cross track error alarm alerts you when your ship strays from its intended course You may preset the alarm limit from 0 01 nautical miles to a maximum lane width of 99 99 nautical miles The alarm will be released when your ship goes out of the lane limits Destination e Audible alarm sounds fa Ud Starting point Figure 6 5 How the XTE alarm works 1 Press the ALARM key to display the ALARM menu Select XTE from the XTE BORDER field Press J to select ALARM RANGE B m Enter alarm range To enter 0 02 nautical miles for example press 0 2 0 and 0 5 Press the ENT key Border alarm The border alarm defines an area consisting of two waypoints which you do not want to cross The alarm will sound when your ship crosses the area defined by the two waypoints W
60. eted 11 11 Mark line memory When the mark memory becomes full no marks can be entered Cannot enter ru 400 points 1200 pts SCENES UNS 1600 pts 2800 pts New Marks p GOR MES Current Marks Figure 11 17 What happens when the mark memory becomes full and new marks are entered Cannot enter 800 pts 800 pts 1600 pts ite pe bake 800 pts 1800 pts New Marks 1400 pts Figure 11 18 What happens when the mark memory is full and marks are added to existing and loaded marks 1400 pts Current Marks 11 10 Apportioning the Memory The default memory apportion is 4 000 points each of tracks and marks However you may change that setting to suit your operating needs If you want the memory apportion to be 5 000 points of track and 3 000 points of marks for example follow the procedure below Note All track and marks are erased when the memory is reappor tioned 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the 7 key to select APPORTION DELETE MEMORY 3 Press the 1 key to select APPORTION MEMORY 11 12 7 1 APPORTION MEMORY TRACK MEM 000 PTS MAX 8000PTS CURRENT APPORTION TRACK 4000 PTS MARK 4000PTS MEMORY APPORTION CHANGE DELETE TRACKS AND ALL MARKS ENTER DESIRED MAXIMUM NO OF TRACK POINTS MAXIMUM NO OF MARKS 8000 MAXIMUM NO OF TRACK POINTS CHANGING MEMORY APPORTION DELETES ALL EXISTING TRACKS AND MARKS Figure 11 19 APPOR
61. ey 1 7 1 17 C CENTER key 1 5 Chart cards care and handling 1 9 inserting 1 2 Chart icons 1 10 Charts background color brightness 11 4 buoy lighthouse NAVIONICS cards 1 11 chart appearance 11 4 chart scale 1 7 chart scale format 11 18 contour line color 11 19 correcting position 11 5 11 7 grid 11 4 land color 11 4 land density 11 4 lighthouse sector data 11 19 place name indication 11 4 symbol color 11 19 symbols FURUNO cards 1 10 troubleshooting 1 9 CLR key 6 5 Cold start GPS receiver 10 8 Color distortion test 12 4 Color dropout test 12 4 Contour line color 11 19 Control description 1 2 Course vector 11 18 Cursor description 1 4 size 11 18 CURSOR ON OFF key 1 4 D Data window 1 12 Date setting 1 20 Diagnostic tests color distortion 12 4 color dropout 12 4 keyboard 12 3 memory I O port test 12 2 Display mode 1 13 Display shifting 1 5 E Economy mode 1 17 Error messages 12 5 Event mark data window on off 11 18 turning off all 11 18 External event mark erasing 3 5 turning on off 3 5 F Fuse replacement 12 7 G Geodetic chart list A 2 Geodetic datum 10 9 GPS receiver cold start 10 8 geodetic datum 10 9 GPS data on navigation data display 10 1 10 3 GPS DGPS initial settings 10 3 position correction 10 9 satellite selection deselection 10 5 smoothing 10 6 10 7 GPS smoothing 10 6 10 7 H HOLD indication 2 1 Icons chart 1 10 operational status 1 17 INTVL PLOT key 2 9 K
62. ey to display the DESTINATION SETTING menu Select CANCEL Press the ENT key The color of the line connecting route waypoints changes from light blue to green to indicate that route navigation has been cancelled 5 6 Route Calculation The route calculation function provides distance and time to go cal culations between each route waypoint 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the 2 key to select ROUTE 2 ROUTE RourE No 1 WAYPOINT LATITUDE LONGITUDE DISTANCE gt i NM o NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM Z Z Z Zz Zz Zz ZZZ zZz zZ zZz ZZ NM N m rm m m m m m m m rm rm rmm m rm rm UN NM SHIP SPD FOR TTG CALC 10 0 KTS TO NEXT PAGE Ae cl al ae e a aG ae a GEO E GE CE ENTER L L POSITION BY USING CURSOR N E SELECT S W DESELECT CHANGE KEY SCROLL PAGE Figure 5 10 ROUTE list Press the 4 key to select unused route 3 4 Enter route waypoints 5 Select SHIP SPD FOR TTG CALC 6 Enter ship s speed desired for the calculation If ship s speed is 15 knots for example press 1 5 and 0 7 Press 1 5 9 ALARMS There are six conditions that can trigger audible and visual alarms in this unit Arrival alarm Anchor Watch alarm Cross track Error XTE alarm Border alarm and Ship s Speed alarm
63. f method to enter waypoint destination waypoint route and perform range and bearing calculation Chart correction menu 6 Memory apportion menu 7 Initial settings menu 8 Self test menu 9 9 Locking or unlocking preferred settings While pressing and holding down the MENU key turn on the power Release the MENU key when the plot display or video pilot dis play appears 11 9 Memory Capacity The default memory arrangement is as shown in Figure 11 14 11 10 _ Track 4000 pts A 23 Mark Line External Event Mark 4000 pts NEU External Waypoint 1 pt T Waypoints 99 pts Route Points 150 pts Figure 11 14 Default memory arrangement The track and memory capacity includes current or loaded track and current or loaded marks Current track Position input by navigator Current mark Mark input through keyboard Loaded track mark Track mark loaded from a memory card Note Waypoints loaded from a memory card are erased if they share the same waypoint numbers as current waypoints External event mark Postion data Memory Marks entered from navigator card data thru keyboard Mark Memory Figure 11 15 Contents of track and mark memories Track memory When the track memory becomes full oldest track is deleted New Track Current Track 600 pts 600 pts of current track are erased Figure 11 16 How track points are del
64. gation but route waypoints are not connected a route waypoint which is within the arrival alarm range is selected ROUTE LINE on SPECIAL menu MENU 96 is set for OFF estimated time of arrival is wrong clock setting is wrong Press MENU and 8 to set clock bearing display is different from that output by another navigation aid bearing display method is not the same on each unit magnetic variation is applied to external navigator Press MENU and 8 and then change bearing mode or apply magnetic variation correction asterisks are displayed instead of Loran TDs wrong Loran TD setting on MENU 8 Display that menu and reenter TDs Loran TDs wrong enter a TD offset value on MENU 8 speed change reaction is too slow for example ship is dead in water but display shows ship s speed a key is pressed but there is no response check for unsuitable smoothing settting Enter suitable smoothing figure on MENU 8 the keyboard may have locked Do the following 1 Reset the power 2 If normal operation could not be restored press MENU 9 8 and 2 to clear all memories If neither remedy works call for service Continued on next page 12 11 IF Plotter Section GD 3300 GP 3300 you cannot save display to a memory card the card has not been formatted the card is write protected the card is full GPS Section GP 3300 GPS accura
65. h Autopilot Connection The following features are available with autopilot for example FURUNO FAP 330 connection The FAP 330 feeds autopilot information to the GD GP 3300 for display on the plot and video pilot displays In the AUTO mode the FAP 330 automatically controls rudder movement in order to steer the vessel on a set course thereby ne gating the effects of wind and current When you restart the NAV mode when navigating a route a line is drawn between restart point and next intermediate route waypoint See Figure 8 1 The autopilot display can be turned on or off on the INITIAL SET TINGS menu NAV mode suspended Previous courseline Bo A No Pd r ft moved here t NAV mode restarted Figure 8 1 Courseline to next intermediate point drawn when NAV mode is restarted while navigating a route 8 1 8 2 Autopilot Information on Plot Display o36 44257 N S405 get 134 40 71 y E 10 0KTS 5 10NM 1 2 Course vector y MODE HDG CRS SET CRE ERR XTE Autopilot information I gt NAV 356 0 357 0 22 Autopilot FAP 330 i in NAV Mode FAP 330 in MODE HDG T CRSSET CRS ERR XIE AUTO mode AUTO 356 0 357 0 gd 0 0 NM FAP 330 in MODE HDG T RUDDER ANGLE MANUAL mode 358 0 Le L ao Figure 8 2 Sample autopilot information on plot display 8 2 8 3 Autopilot Information on Video Pilot Display
66. hannels Rx Frequency Rx Code Position Fixing System Position Accuracy Tracking Velocity Position fixing Time 3 DISPLAY SECTION a 2 3 Effective area Display pixels Position Indication 4 PLOTTER a 2 3 4 5 6 7 Effective Projection Area Track Display Colors Memory Capacity Storage Capacity External Waypoint Alarms 8 channels 8 satellite tracking Parallel tracking 1575 42 MHz C A code All in view 8 state Kalman filter Approx 50 m 95 of the time horizontal dilution of position HDOP lt 4 Note All GPS receiver are subject to degradation of position and velocity accuracy under the U S Department of Defense Position may be degraded DGPS 5 m approx 95 of the time 900 kts Warm start 20 seconds Cold start 2 minutes 211 2x158 4 mm 640x480 dots Latitude longitude or Loran C or A LOPS 0 14 nm to 6 144 nm at equatorial area Plot interval by time 0 to 60 min or by distance 0 to 9 99 nm Red yellow green purple light blue blue white 8000 points track and mark point Waypoint 98 pts with comment 10 character Simple route 10 routes with 15 waypoints each 1 point Arrival and Anchor watch alarms Cross track error and border alarms SP 1 8 Electronic Chart 9 Information Display 5 DATA INPUT OUTPUT 1 Number of ports 2 Input data 3 Output data 6 POWER SOURCE 1 GD 3300 2 GP 3300 3 For AC Sourc
67. he LATITUDE field Enter latitude 4 Select the LONGITUDE field Enter longitude 5 Press appropriate mark key 1 9 3 2 Changing Current Mark Color Mark color is available in the colors shown on keys 1 7 When a mark is entered it is inscribed in the color of the cursor mark in the data window at the top of the display You can change mark color freely through the CHANGE MARK COLOR menu The color ot m 436 44 257 N 340 5 en sme 134 40 719 E 100KTS 97 Figure 3 2 Location of mark color indication 1 Press the MARK COLOR key to show the CHANGE MARK COLOR menu CHANGE MARK COLOR gt MARK COLOR 1 2 3 45 6 7 SELECT MARK COLOR BY NUMBER Figure 3 3 CHANGE MARK COLOR menu 2 Press appropriate numeric key among 1 7 to select color 3 Press the ENT key 3 2 3 3 Changing Shape Color of Specific Marks The color and shape of specific marks can be changed as follows 1 Press MENU 9 and 1 to display the EDIT TRACK MARK menu 9 1 EDIT TRACK MARK gt ITEM CHGTRACK DEL TRACK CHG MARK DEL MARK MODE CURSOR BOX ON SCRN OFF SCRN COLOR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SAME SHAPE OOOAX M SAME SELECT COLOR AND OR SHAPE AND PRESS ENT Figure 3 4 EDIT TRACK MARK menu 2 Select CHG MARK from the ITEM field 3 Select method of change from the MODE field CURSOR Select the marks to edit with the crosshair cursor BOX Circumsc
68. he following Press the MENU key 2 Press the 8 key to select INITIAL SETTINGS 3 Select ON from LINE HOLD PLOT field 4 Press the ENT key DC Line hold plot on Figure 2 13 Line connects track not recorded after recording is resumed 2 8 2 7 Customizing the PLOT INTVL Key Each time you press the PLOT INTVL key in the default setting a plot interval is selected plot interval 1 or plot interval 2 or recording of the track is turned off If you do not need one of the plot intervals or you would like to reserve one of them for manual entry of plot interval do the following Setup for manually entering plot interval To enable manual entry of plot interval by the PLOT INTVL key 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the 8 key to select INITIAL SETTINGS 3 Select PLOT INTERVAL 1 or PLOT INTERVAL 2 whichever you want to use to manually enter plot interval 4 Select TIME or DISTance 5 Press the CLR key followed by the ENT key Then to manu ally enter plot interval press the PLOT INTVL to select PLOT INTERVAL chosen in step 3 enter plot interval then press the ENT key PLOT INTERVAL SETTING BY DISTANCE PLOT INTERVAL MIN SEC Figure 2 14 PLOT INTERVAL menu Tuning off a plot interval To turn off a plot interval 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the 8 key to select INITIAL SETTINGS 3 Select PLOT INTERVAL 1 or PLOT INTERVAL 2 whichever you want to tu
69. i tude position of the range and bearing entered appears on the display 10 Press the ENT key again to register the waypoint Waypoint entry by navigation aid The TO waypoint selected on the navigation aid connected is auto matically sent to the GD GP 3300 as an external waypoint 4 2 Entering a Comment for a Waypoint You can enter a comment for a waypoint in the WAYPOINT list The comment can consist of 10 alphanumeric characters Press the MENU key followed by the 1 key to display the WAYPOINT LIST 2 Press arrow keys to set data input cursor on the line desired in the comments column 3 Operate the trackball to circumscribe the first character for your comment You can switch between upper and lower case charac ters with the ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT keys See Figure 4 6 This cursor selects character 742IZ2 HEITI UZAEU 57977b FURR NEZ2 sh VEAAE vaid 2UWvH DIY ABCDE FGHIJ KLMNO PQRST UVWXY Z 1 amp Hd 12345 67890 our i fw ry4orz4 JAt27434 UZAtU 52777 b FARA NEZ2 sk YSA E vaal DIVA 727 abcde fghij klmno parst uvwxy z 1 amp id 234 5 67890 These are lower case characters Figure 4 6 Characters available for use as a waypoint comment 4 5 4 Press the ENT key If you enter a wrong character set the data input cursor on wrong character and then enter correct character 5 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to c
70. ideo pilot and plot displays Item Plot Display Video Pilot Display Display Mode North up Course up Own Ship Mark Round Triangle depicts ship s bow Grid L L Range North Mark None Yes Destination Data None VTD ETA and TTG Mark Data None Time entered and range and bearing data for last two marks Destination data Velocity To Destination VTD Velocity to destination is the amount of speed in the direction of the desired destination Figure 7 2 Velocity to destination Time To Go TTG Time to go is the amount of time in hours and or minutes to arrive at your destination using present course and speed If there is no calcu lation asterisks are shown Estimated Time of Arrival ETA Estimated time of arrival is the time you will arrive at your destina tion using present course and speed Mark data The time entered and range and bearing of the last two entered marks are shown This information remains on the video pilot display even if those marks are deleted until new marks are entered You can turn off the mark data window by pressing MENU 9 6 setting EVENT MARK WINDOW to OFF and pressing the ENT key Comparison of plot and video pilot displays Grid shows latitude and longitude PLOT DISPLAY Grid shows distance Note When NAVIONICS chart is used the chart data disappears at this mode except bearing of the destination is 0 degrees VIDEO PILOT D
71. idth of border line Alarm width Border Starting point o I o Destination we Alarm range AL a Alarm sounds Figure 6 6 How the border alarm works 6 3 If you want to set a border alarm between waypoints 77 and 78 must be preregistered with an alarm range of 0 3 nautical miles do the following 1 Press the FR TO key to display the DESTINATION SETTING menu 2 Select WPT NO MODE gt WPT NO CURSOR WAYPOINT ROUTE 00 0 4 Figure 6 7 DESTINATION SETTING menu lower half 3 Press lt twice gt WPT NO Jo Figure 6 8 DESTINATION SETTING menu Enter waypoints 77 and 78 and press the ENT key Press the ALARM key to display the alarm menu Select BORDER from the XTE BORDER field Press A to select ALARM RANGE 9o FR QW MW c Enter alarm range If the alarm range is 0 3 nautical miles for example press 0 3 0 and 0 9 Press the ENT key 6 3 Ship s Speed Alarm The ship s speed alarm sounds when your ship s speed is within or out of the alarm range depending on which alarm is active set Pe Upper Limit nd 7 Alarm sounds for speeds in 7 hatched area A 11 11 Tn Z Lower Limit Yj A Alarm sounds for speeds in 2 hatched area 0 0 Figure 6 9 How the ship s speed alarm works 6 4 1 Press the ALARM key to display the ALARM menu Select SPEED Select IN or OUT Select UPPER LIMIT Enter desired
72. ighting The BRILL ECONO key adjusts display screen brilliance and key board backlighting in seven levels including off 1 7 1 11 Card Drives Chart Cards 1 8 Card drives Two card drives are behind the card drive door the upper slot is for memory cards which store display data waypoints tracks and marks and the lower slot is for digitized chart cards Displaying an electronic chart with the power turned on Follow the procedure below to display an electronic chart with the power turned on 1 Open the card slot door Figure 1 10 Opening card slot door 2 Insert chart card label side up in the lower slot This side up FURUNO NAVIONICS Card Card Figure 1 11 Inserting chart card 3 Close the card slot door 4 Press ZOOM IN or ZOOM OUT key to display chart Ejecting the chart card Press the eject button Figure 1 12 Removing chart card Care and handling of the cards Keepthe cards away from direct sunlight heat sources and active gases Keep cards away from water and chemicals Keep the connector free of foreign material Do not drop the cards Chart card troubleshooting Chart does not disappear after removing card Operate ZOOM IN or ZOOM OUT key Card inserted but chart does not appear Operate ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT keys e Small island or object is not filled in it is hollow Operate ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT keys Part of land on video pilot
73. in Is Cocos Is Mean Value Botswana Lesotho Malawi Swaziland Zaire Zambia Zimbabwe Mean Value Kenya amp Tanzania Kenya Tanzania Ascension Is lwo Jima Is Tern Is St Helena Is Marcus Is Australia amp Tasmania Efate amp Erromango Islands Bermuda Islands Columbia Argentina Phoenix Islands South Africa Mean Value Florida amp Bahama Islands Tunisia Chatham Is New Zealand Paraguay Brazil Sumatra Is Indonesia Gizo Is New Georgia Is Easter Is Western Europe Cyprus Egypt England Scotland Channel amp Shetland Islands England Ireland Scotland amp Shetland Islands Greece Iran Italy Sardinia ltaly Sicily Norway amp Finland Portugal amp Spain Mean Value Republic of Maldives New Zealand Guam Is Guadalcanal Is Iceland Hong Kong Thailand amp Vietnam Bangladesh India amp Nepal Ireland Diego Garcia Johnston Is Sri Lanka Kerguelen Is West Malaysia amp Singapore Mascarene Is Cayman Brac Is Liberia Philippines excl Mindanao Is Mindanao Is Mahe Is Salvage Islands Eritrea Ethiopia Morocco Midway Is Nigeria Masirah Is Oman United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia Namibia Trinidad amp Tobago Western United States Eastern United States Alaska
74. ints which you navigate to one after another The sequence of waypoints leading to the ultimate destination is called a route This unit can automatically advance to the next waypoint on a route so you do not have to change the destination waypoint repeatedly The figure below shows an ex ample of a route between two points involving six waypoints ROUTE 01 00O PORT AA PORT Transit Order 1 WPT 06 WPT 05 WPT 04 WPT 03 WPT 02 WPT 01 Z 7 WAYPOINT 01 WAY POINT 02 PORT WAYPOINT 03 WAYPOINT 04 FORWARD ee A A PORT w 06 Figure 5 1 Sample route Waypoint WAYPOINT 05 You can store 10 routes and a route may contain up to 15 waypoints The 3300 automatically assigns a route number from 0 9 Be sure to record all important routes in a separate log and save them to a memory card This unit is not a fail safe record keeping device 5 1 5 1 Creating Routes You can create a route three ways through the route list by latitude and longitude coordinates by previously registered waypoints by cursor Creating routes through the route list 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the 2 key to display the ROUTE list TRANSIT 2 ROUTE ROUTE NO 1 ORDER WAYPOINT LATITUDE LONGITUDE DISTANCE a NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM z NM ee ee Z E E e2 Z E E ze z m rm m m rm rm m m mmm rmm rm r rm alo ele EO el
75. ion data display GPS receiver status Table 10 1 explains the meanings of GPS receiver status indications on the navigation data display 10 1 Indication Table 10 1 GPS indications on the navigation data display Meaning COLD START The GPS receiver was started up with no Almanac This condition occurs when the power is turned on for the first time or when the GPS memory is cleared IMPOSSIBLE ro receive The GPS receiver is receiving current Almanac because the existing one shows no satellites within line of sight of the GPS receiver ACQUIRING a satellite According to the Almanac in the GPS receiver a satellite is available in line of sight and the GP 3300 is aquiring it but has not received it yet If the ACQ indication remains on the display for a long time without changing to ALM see ALM below the receiver section may be faulty You can do the self test to verify receiver condition ALMANAC is being received According to the Almanac in the GPS receiver three or four satellites are not in line of sight Therefore the receiver is receiving the latest Almanac to fix its position 10 2 Position fixing INTERRUPTED Reception is interrupted due to objects around the GPS antenna etc According to the Almanac HDOP is still superior to the HDOP threshold When the lost satellite reappears calculation of position will be resumed Satellite schedule The satellite schedule shows predicted date a
76. is sufficient memory remaining on the display Press the MENU key Press the 4 key to select LOAD MEMORY CARD Select the file you want to load and press the ENT key Save item loaded by pressing MENU 3 and then entering a file name Deleting track marks lines from a memory card 1 2 3 4 5 Press MENU 9 8 and 1 Press the MENU key Press 4 to select LOAD MEMORY CARD Select item to load Press MENU 9 and 1 and then delete the item you do not require Save item by pressing MENU and 3 and then assign a file name Deleting files A de 19 P Press the MENU key Press the 3 key to select SAVE DATA TO MEMORY CARD Press the 7 key to select DELETE MEMORY CARD DATA Select file to delete Press 4 and ENT GPS RECEIVER OPERATION GP 3300 10 1 GPS Information on the Navigation Data Display The navigation data display which is displayed with the NAV DATA key shows GPS information as well as navigation data Position fixing mode NAVDATA 2D WGS 84 10 APR 1998 03 02 22 DOP 1 3 34 44 454 N 135 21 288 E ALL 0 000 N 0 000 E SPEED CRS 10 5KTS 196 4 MAG TEMP DEPTH TTG re oR RRM kkk k SATELLITE PREDICTION 24 HOURS OK FREQ DEVIATION 270Hz SAT RECEIVE CONDITION STAT ELV AZM LVL STAT ELV USE 28 034 0789 00 00 000 0127 TRK 23 TRK 08 0638 USE 51 USE 11 0511 USE 47 Data Rx NG Ref Sta OK Figure 10 1 Sample navigat
77. is tate edt dyd vti tut efl aset Pao e Dn Tydy Bo 11 15 11 14 Track Mark and Marker Attributes sseeee LL LL LL LL LL LL LL FF FF nnne 11 16 11 15 Chart Symbols Contour Lines Adttribut amp Su ceiaio danedd I orte te tenente 11 19 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING 12 1 Preventive Maintenance e ore epe itt ode ieee e beg ute cule en Do pede uad d 12 1 122 Didenosue Testas ede ub oe D e eaae ced eas as ates a E Sie gates 12 2 12 3 Ertor Messages ood tec oed die dit edic DIG ate e Fd YU e o NE a Sedi die 12 5 12 4 Replacement of EUSe sssini ninni i n tea Fc d RE ER AS SO S PN CURES SUR CD RUE RF 12 7 12 3 Replacement or BaHeries octo ed ocuotes ick potuistis odes 12 8 12 6 Verifyme Program Version INO 24 eet rt a ied cade A GL odd da ceed 12 9 12 7 Troubleshooting Table oq hee e atu e oe 12 10 12 8 Clearing NCMOLES cci teret sc eda deberet SF iod FO nns peciit EE ia 12 12 APPENDIX Time Differences se nube Ra ibd det qu ab aha ees Dees A 1 Geodete Chart EISOES A paca ested icc acce ict nano i do o Ladd A 2 SPECIFICATIONS La eu ne aset testet tu t ion eben SP 1 INDEX Ge cece stet cant shine Rahat rte used Eun Dec dn A Index 1 Declaration of Conformity FOREWORD A Word to FURUNO GD 3300 GP 3300 Owners FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for considering and purchas ing the FURUNO GD 3300 GP 3300 We are confident you will dis cover why FURUNO has become synonymous with quality and reliability For over 40
78. items on SPECIAL menu Ram Rma TIME MARK Turns the time mark on off EVENT MARK WINDOW Turns mark data window on off on video pilot display ROUTE LINE Disconnects connects waypoints on a route SCREEN SCALE Selects display screen scale for distance or scale AP DATA FORMAT Selects autopilot data format NMEA 0183 or NMEA 01808 SECTOR INFORMATION Turns lighthouse viewing angle indication on FURUNO charts on off Viewing angle is shown as an arc extending from lighthouse position Arc color white or green is the color of the light beam This feature is available on selected charts 11 15 Chart Symbols Contour Lines Attributes You can change the color of chart symbols wreck beacon etc and style and color of contour lines as follows 1 Press MENU 9 and 7 to display the SELECT MARKS CONTOUR LINES menu 9 7 SELECT MARKS CONTOUR LINES PEAK SHIP WRECK LIT HOUSE LIT BUOY BEACON NAV DANGER FISH SHLTR LINE 5m 10m 20m 50m 100m 150m 200m 300m 500m 1000m N NNNNNNNNNNIAIN NNN NNN Se o Il Il lI l l ll lo c l o wj ww e co e e e o o o wlw w o A HRHRHAAHAHPHAHAHAHA HHP HPHH ee a araa o c0103 01 0310301101000 01 01 O O1 aAa Ci o oao ao ao 02
79. lite condition NONE No satellite OK Satellite in use NG No Good OK NONE DESELECT OK OK OK OK OK NONE E OK NONE b Satellite NO Figure 10 3 Sample satellite selection display 10 5 2 Enter satellite number using two digits 3 Press the C key to display desired option Each press of the key deletes item in parentheses namely enables the satellite or displays DESELECT or FORCED 4 Press the ENT key 10 4 GPS Smoothing Latitude and longitude GPS smoothing When the DOP or receiving condition is unfavorable 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 9 is available The higher the setting the more smoothed the raw data Note however that too high a setting slows response time to change in latitude and longitude This phenomenon is especially no ticeable at high ship s speeds 0 is the normal setting increase the setting if the GPS fix changes greatly LATITUDE x x x x RAW POSITION FIX AFTER SMOOTHING LONG ITUDE Figure 10 4 Latitude and longitude GPS smoothing Speed and course GPS smoothing During position fixing ship s velocity speed and course is directly measured by receiving GPS satellite signals The raw velocity data may change randomly depending on receiving conditions and other factors
80. lor destortion 1 15 1 15 Operation on the Display DATA INPUT CURSOR Selecting items As you move the item selection cursor red triangle down through a menu by pressing TVA the option selection cursor initially col ored in light blue changes to red This indicates current selection for line selected Selecting options To select options 1 Press TM to place the item selection cursor on the item you want to change 2 Press to place the option selection cursor on the option desired Entering data The reverse video square on the display is the data input cursor Press lt to locate the cursor where you want to enter data and then enter appropriate data with the numeric keys The entry of the leading zero is necessary but the entry of trailing zeroes is optional For example if you want to enter 7 press 0 and 7 Summary of menu operation Figure 1 19 shows how to select items and options on the DESTINA TION SETTING menu which appears by pressing the FR TO key OPTION SELECTION CURSOR This cursor which moves by and shows current selection DESTINATION SETTING DEST SET MODE CURSOR WAYPOINT ROUTE R B This cursor selects gt WPT NO 0 oy e location to enter data ITEM SELECTION CURSOR ENTER WAYPOINT NO This cursor which moves and f selects by E line to selec
81. n t work call for service nothing appears on the display try to adjust screen brilliance the unit may be operating in the economy mode Press any key to cancel the economy mode own ship marker blinks fastly there is no navigation input Check navigation device external and navigation aid selection on MENU 8 asterisks appear instead of ship s position the navigation device external may be off check for loosened connection on navigator external check navigation aid selection for error old track is erased the track memory is full Save track to a memory card and then delete it from the display MENU 72 or delete unnecessary track you erased old track but old track is still being erased you erased a mid section of the track Continued on next page 12 10 Plotter Section GD 3300 GP 3300 track is not displayed the menu item TRACK HOLD PLOT on the INITIAL SETTINGS menu is set for OFF no track display during no recording of track you cannot enter marks or lines the mark memory is full Press MENU 7 and 3 to check number of mark points used you cannot erase a mark two or more marks mey share the same position Press CLR several times to delete you cannot erase the flag mark on a route the point is currently selected as a destination waypoint it is part of a registered route you have selected a route for navi
82. nd time when the GPS receiver can fix its position by receiving GPS satellites The time varies according to DOP threshold and position fixing mode set on the GPS INITIAL SETTINGS menu Example 1 Indication 24 HOURS OK Position fixes by GPS available round the clock Example 2 1 11 30 GPS position fixes available from current time to 11 30 of the same day 2 9 1 12 00 3 51 GPS position fixes available from 9 1 12 00 to 9 2 3 51 3 9 2 4 05 gt GPS position fixes available from 9 2 4 05 to 9 3 4 05 Frequency deviation This indication shows how many Hertz the GPS receiver is deviating from its assigned frequency of 1575 42 MHz Less than about 3000 Hz is normal Any deviation higher than that will mean more time is required to fix position Satellite data Satellite data is shown as follows NO Satellite no MODE Satellite receiving condition TRK Now tracking USE Using for position fixing ELV Satellite elevation angle AZM Satellite azimuth bearing LVL Signal level 200 or better to get position fixes 10 2 GPS and DGPS Initial Settings This section provides the information necessary for entering GPS initial settings 1 Press MENU and 8 2 Press 1 to set the cursor on PAGE CHANGE TO GPS INI TIAL SETTINGS The following display appears 8 GPS INITIAL SETTINGS PAGE CHANGE TO INITIAL SETTINGS gt POSITION FIXING MODE 2D 3D 2D 3D GEODETIC DATUM WGS 84 WGS
83. ng of error messages which may appear on the display along with an explanation of what they mean and what to do when they appear Cannot be deleted together Cannot delete both current track and loaded track together by the cursor Use the BOX method Cannot load waypoint route when destination is selected Destination waypoint is selected Cannot write over entered waypoint no Waypoint 99 entered on route list This number is reserved for external waypoint Card is full Not enough memory space on card to save file Use new memory card Card is write protected Try again Memory card write protected Release write protection tab on card Card not formatted Memory card not formatted Format memory card Correction value is too large Correction value entered is greater than 60 minutes Could not delete Press any key Memory card write protected Could not load Memory card contents may be corrupted Could not load Press any key to exit Memory card ejected before it could be loaded Could not save Press any key Memory card write protected or ROM card inserted instead of memory card 12 5 12 6 Could not save Try again Memory card write protected ROM card inserted instead of memory card Memory card is full Data error No data entered in waypoint selected No data entered in route selected ENT key pressed before entering data Formatting failed Press any key to exit Memory
84. nsive navigation display of alphanumeric navigation data plus automatic track plotting Economy mode reduces power consumption LCD is turned off while receiver processor keeps updating data e Factory digitized electronic charts on ROM cards Memory cards for storage of track waypoints marks Menu driven operation Navigation planning from to waypoint or route vii WAYPOINT ROUTE SAVE DATA TO MEMORY CARD 1 2 3 4 4 8 FORMAT MEMORY CARD 9 SELECT CARD SLOT TRACK MARK LINE WAYPOINT ROUTE INITIAL SETTINGS 1 2 3 MENU TREE DISPLAY MEMORY CARD Kal CORRECT POSITION APPORTION DELETE MEMORY APPORTION MEMORY DELETE TRACK DELETE MARK EM INITIAL SETTINGS See below DELETE MEMORY CARD DATA UPPER 2 a LOWER D MEMORY CARD LOA 1 2 3 4 INITIAL SETTINGS page 1 INTERNAL NAV EXTERNAL NAV I O DATA FORMAT L L SMOOTHING PLOT INTERVAL 1 PLOT INTERVAL 2 WAYPOINT MARK EVENT MARK TRACK HOLD PLOT LINE HOLD PLOT MAGNETIC DEVIATION BEARING COURSE VECTOR MARK SIZE CURSOR SIZE OWN SHIP MARK TRACK WIDTH RANGE UNIT VTD AVG TIME DATE TIME EXTERNAL CLOCK AUTOPILOT DISPLAY TD INDICATION TRACK MARK LINE WAYPOINT ROUTE INITIAL SETTINGS SELECT CARD SLOT L1 UPPER 2 LOWER INITIAL
85. nternal and external GPS receivers are selected on the GP 3300 position data from the internal receiver will be used to fix position 11 15 11 14 Track Mark and Marker Attributes Side of marks Size of own ship marker Thickness of track 11 16 The INITIAL SETTINGS menu Menu 8 and SPECIAL menu Menu 9 6 contain display related items which you change the size or shape or turn on off as desired The figure below shows the items on the INITIAL SETTINGS menu which you can change their attributes 430 44257 N 9405 40 I 134 40 719 E 100KTS L 1 46NM Unit of range 109 8 0 10NM measurement D 11 Type of course vector Sector information lighthouse viewing angle FURUNO charts 44 La a cen aed eh ok ee du Time mark lt Type of cursor Figure 11 24 Items whose attributes you can change on the INITIAL SETTINGS and SPECIAL menus Initial settings menu 8 INITIAL SETTINGS LINE HOLD PLOT ON OFF MAGNETIC DEVIATION AUTO 07 W MAN 06 E 0 99 gt BEARING TRUE MAGNETIC COURSE VECTOR VECTOR LINE OFF MARK SIZE LARGE SMALL CURSOR SIZE LARGE SMALL OWN SHIP MARK LARGE SMALL TRACK WIDTH THICK THIN RANGE UNIT NM Km SM VTD AVG TIME 10MIN DATE 1998 04 10 YYYY MM DD TIME 10 01 50 EXTERNAL CLOCK ON OFF AUTOPILOT DISPLAY ON OFF TD INDICATION OFF
86. olDts ie ee eiie anane irae Tr ni neris NF 5 7 5 5 Cancelling Route Navigation senigi ena eileen a R a E Y ea 5 8 5 6 Route Calculation s risset inio nasii tela GL NT RY bed YS Gai 5 9 ALARMS 6 1 Arrival Alarm Anchor Watch Alarm Y YIII LIII LII LIII III IH 6 1 6 2 XTE Alarm Border Alarm iu uu uy yu Gy 6 3 6 3 mp S Seed X AERE AG ONN op Ud Y nobia De qm GR UE 6 4 64 When the Alarm Buzzer Sounds ee de t edet eee 6 5 VIDEO PILOT DISPLAY NAVIGATION DATA DISPLAY Pal Video Plot Display ua Gn Samius TE A C E ECL LEE 7 1 T2 N vi saton Data Display ss RR oda eade de sd quU CR E 7 4 AUTOPILOT DATA 8 1 Features Available with Autopilot Connection eeseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeenee ene 8 1 8 2 Autopilot Information on Plot Display eese enne enne nnns 8 2 8 3 Autopilot Information on Video Pilot Display eese 8 3 MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS 9 1 Formatting Memory Cards eerie etu tlie GE YACH YOU 9 1 9 2 Saving Data to Memory Cards ie bu oet odd te ot ee TL y DR UL MU 9 2 9 3 Playing Back Memory Cards aciei a estu oen On Id e SE OA ERN EUIS 9 4 9 4 Saving Playing Back Initial Settings 0 00 00 ee eeeeecseeceeeeesnceseeeeceeeeceeeeceseeesoneescetteneeneres 9 5 9 5 Fd a M eO y C apes es rae eadem fuii i enu Ld E ee 9 6 GPS RECEIVER OPERATION GP 3300 10 1 GPS Information on the Navigation Data Display eee 10 1 10 2 GPS and DGPS Initial SGIO uec t HIR OR Riu Uri u
87. omplete comment 6 Press to set the cursor out of the comments column and then press the ENT key 4 3 Turning Specific Waypoint Displays On Off Turning on off specific waypoints displays through the REGISTER WAYPOINT menu 1 Press the WPT key to display the REGISTER WAYPOINT menu REGISTER WAYPOINT MODE CURSOR UL OSPOS R B LIST p WPT NO ENTER WAYPOINT NO AND DESIGNATE WAYPOINT POSITION BY USING CURSOR Figure 4 7 REGISTER WAYPOINT menu 2 Select L L from the MODE field 3 Select WPT NO 4 Press turn off or turn on enter waypoint number to turn on off 5 Press the ENT key Turning on off specific waypoints displays through the waypoint list Press the MENU key to display the menu 2 Press the 1 key to display the WAYPOINT list 1 WAYPOINT NO DISP 1 34 44 555N 135 28456E ABC12 2 34 48 444 N 135 22 445 E 8 h 7N 2E 4 34 41 222N 135 55221E 5 34 32 125N 135 27 658 E Figure 4 8 Sample waypoint list Place the cursor on the waypoint number you want to turn on off Set the cursor in the DISP column Press to display NO or to display YES CN DAS me Gb Press the ENT key 4 4 Deleting Waypoints You can delete unnecessary waypoints by the cursor or through the waypoint list Deleting waypoints by cursor 1 Place the cursor on the waypoint you want to delete 2 Press the
88. on MARK WAER OESINATION waypoint is not g MID BY selected D 2 CURSOR f IDEAL COURSE TO 48 DESTINATION WAYPOINT i i i MARK i i Dor EEEN EAEE G TEANN CEINEN EE HR By a PLUS MARK WAYPOINT MARK 004 amp 4 X a M J Figure 1 21 Plot display cursor off 1 19 Setting the Time and Date 1 20 The internal clock marks time and is used to perform navigation cal culations for example time to go Set the clock and the date as fol lows Press the MENU key 2 Press the 8 key to display the INITIAL SETTINGS menu 8 INITIAL SETTINGS VTD AVG TIME 10MIN DATE 1998 04 00 YYYY MM DD TIME 10 01 50 EXTERNAL CLOCK ON OFF AUTOPILOT DISPLAY ON OFF TD INDICATION LA LC Figure 1 22 INITIAL SETTINGS menu 3 Select DATE 4 Enter date year month and day in that order Enter year in four digits and month and day in two each To enter April 10 1998 for example press 1 9 9 8 0 4 1 0 5 Select TIME 6 Enter hour minute and seconds in two digits each To enter 18 30 for example press 1 8 3 0 0 0 7 Press the ENT key Note The time on the navigation data display is updated continually by the internal clock but the time display on the INITIAL SETTINGS menu is not updated TRACK 2 1 Stopping Track Recording When your ship is at anchor or returning
89. operation Self test at power on Each time you turn on the power all devices and the internal battery are checked for proper operation The display shows the results of the check as OK normal or NG No Good In the sample results shown in Figure 12 1 all devices and the internal battery are operat ing normally START UP TEST ROM SRAM VRAM INTERNAL BATTERY Figure 12 1 Sample start up test results If NG is shown for the internal battery press any key save display to a memory card and then turn off the power Request replacement of the internal battery Memory circuits I O ports This test continuously checks the memory circuits and I O ports Fur ther it can check ROM and RAM cards for proper operation by in serting them before executing the test If no card s is inserted NG appears as the results for the card check 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the 9 key to select MISC 3 Press the 9 key to display the SELF TEST menu 9 9 SELF TEST 1 MEMORY e I O PORT 2 KEYBOARD 3 TEST PATTERN 1 4 TEST PATTERN 2 Figure 12 2 SELF TEST menu 4 Press the 1 key to select MEMORY I O PORT Then the unit checks each memory circuit and I O port one by one displaying the results after each checking each item 9 9 1 MEMORY TEST Asterisk marks ROM 7 item currently being tested SRAM VRAM MEMORY CARD Lower INTERNAL BATTERY CARD BATTERY Owen SIO DATA IN OUT SIO AUT
90. or equipment damage 12 7 12 5 Replacement of Batteries 12 8 Both the GDC Board inside the display unit and the memory cards use a battery to store information The life of these batteries is about three years When the voltage of a battery is low the battery icon appears on the display The offending battery should be replaced at your earliest convenience so that important information will not be lost Table 12 1 Replacement battery types and code numbers Battery FURUNO Code No Memory Lithium Battery Card Battery CR2025 di Battery on Lithium Battery GDC Board BR 213AE 2P 000 123 713 Memory card battery Insert new battery within 10 minutes after removing expired battery Otherwise the information stored on the card will be lost 1 Slide tab on card leftward Remove battery 2 Insert new battery plus terminal facing upward 3 Close battery lid Tab Face mark upward lt gt Battery case Figure 12 6 How to replace memory card battery 12 6 Verifying Program Version No The procedure which follows shows how to verify the program ver sion no of both the plotter section and the GPS section GP 3300 Plotter section 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the 8 key select INITIAL SETTINGS The plotter program number and its version number appear at the bottom of the display The extreme right two digits are the ver sion number 8 INITIAL SETTINGS SELF
91. ording track MARK COLOR Changes mark color MARK Keys and EVENT Enters mark line EVENT Outputs ship s position to navigator when pressed Numeric Keys Enter numeric data CLR Clears an entire line of data deletes mark or waypoint silences audible alarm Terminates keyboard input Changes latitude coordinate to North or East turns on waypoint display selects route points Changes longitude coordinate to South or West turns off waypoint display deselects route points CURSOR ON OFF Turns cursor on off ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT Change chart scale M Changes position indication method L L or Loran TDs scrolls page Note This key appears on menu displays as Change key CENTER Returns own ship marker cursor to screen center Arrow Keys Shift display and cursor BRILL ECONO Adjusts screen brilliance and keyboard backlighting Also functions to turn on off the economy mode press and hold down until the LCD turns off 1 2 Inserting Chart Cards 1 2 Normally insert appropriate chart card before turning on the power 1 Open the card drive cover Figure 1 2 Opening chart slot 2 Insert the electronic chart card which contains a chart of your sea area into the lower card drive Figure 1 3 Inserting chart card Note Always close the card drive cover to keep humidity and water out of the drive 1 3 Turning the
92. ow to select upper and lower case letters 9 3 File name example You enter a file name by selecting each character one by one with the arrow keys and pressing the ENT key after selecting each charac ter When you have finished entering the file name select OK If you want to enter file name FURUNO 1 for example do the following 1 Place the cursor on F by operating the trackball Press the ENT key Place the cursor on U 2 di 4 Press the ENT key 5 Enter the characters R U N and O and 1 as you did F and U 6 Place the cursor on OK 7 Press the ENT key SAVING appears on the display during recording SAVING COMPLETED appears upon completion of recording Note The memory card contains a write protection tab which pre vents overwriting of information stored on the card This prevents accidental erasure of important information To write protect a memory card set the write protection tab rightward as shown in Figure 9 6 Slide tab right to write protect Figure 9 6 How to write protect a memory card 9 3 Playing Back Memory Cards 9 4 Up to eight files can be played back on the display Note that marks and track currently displayed are not erased they remain on the dis play together with played back file Thus it is recommended that this feature be used only for editing card contents 1 Insert a memory card into the upper ca
93. pment A heater can melt the equipments 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 N 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 A warning label is attached to the equip ment Do not remove the label If the label is missing or illegible contact a FURUNO agent or dealer ZX WARNING AV Name Warning Label 1 To avoid electrical shock do not Type 86 003 1011 0 Code No 100 236 230 parts inside A o A REOS VY tf EA LD7 227 BU WCF SU P BICIETEEERD A DS mze lt eU J sbacfalRcd About the TFT LCD The TFT LCD is constructed using the latest LCD technigues and displays 99 99 of its pixels The remaining 0 01 of the pixels may drop out or blink how ever this is not an indication of malfunc tion TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD erate percent eto miae bor TIE vi MEIU TBBE eT ee PEE UE UU EN viii SYSTEM CONFIGURATION seen tnnt ix OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 1 Control Description siete etie EC udo Lp Hast bd pu Eu bmc mI
94. r on the position desired for intermediate or end point 4 Press lt 5 To enter another point for the line repeat steps 3 and 4 Starting a new line To add a point to the last entered line you simply designate the loca tion with the cursor and then press l To enter a new line start at step 1 above Changing line color Lines and marks share the same color If you want to change line color therefore press the MARK COLOR key and then select color desired Deleting lines Deleting individual points on a line Operate the trackball to set cursor intersection on a triangle mark of the line you want to delete and then press the CLR key Deleting all lines Press MENU 7 and 3 to display the DELETE MARK screen 7 3 DELETE MARK TRACK MARKS USED 3210 MAX 4000 ARE YOU SURE IF YES PRESS ENT Figure 3 7 DELETE MARK menu 2 Press the ENT key WAYPOINTS In navigation terminology a particular location is known as a Waypoint whether it be a starting point a destination point or an intermediate point on a voyage Q WAYPOINT 4 O WAYPOINT 3 mo DANGER POINT WAYPOINT 2 WAYPOINT 1 Figure 4 1 Waypoints The GD GP 3300 series has 98 waypoints into which you can enter position information They are numbered from zero zero 00 to ninety nine 99 and colored yellow Waypoint color cannot be changed Waypoint 00 is reserved for use when your p
95. rackball rotation or arrow key pressed Note that this function is only available with FURUNO chart cards 1 7 Returning Own Ship Marker to Screen Center You can return the own ship marker to the screen center by pressing the CENTER key This function is only available with FURUNO chart cards 1 5 1 8 Selecting Screen Center by Cursor Position 1 6 In normal usage your ship is at the screen center This function is only available with FURUNO chart cards If you want to select a land feature as the screen center do the follow ing 1 Display the cursor if it is not already displayed by pressing the CURSOR ON OFF key 2 Operate the trackball to place cursor on position desired 3 Press the CENTER key Figure 1 8 How to select screen center 1 9 Chart Scale The chart scale can be adjusted with the ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT keys Note that the ZOOM IN key shrinks the picture and the ZOOM OUT key blows up the picture With a smaller range you may find that the track appears in tiers The horizontal range of the display in nautical miles appears at the top right hand corner of the Data Display Whenever the scale is changed the new range appears momentarily at the screen center Horizontal range 123 4 NM DATA DISPLAY 2 134 40 719 E 341 2 ces 55 1 23 4NM Horizontal range Figure 1 9 Location of chart scale indications 1 10 Display Brilliance and Key Backl
96. rance This section describes how to change chart appearance for example change color and brightness of background turn grid lines on or off etc This is applicable to both FURUNO and NAVIONICS chart cards 1 2 Menu Item Press the CHART key to display the GEODETIC DATUM menu GEODETIC DATUM gt LAND DENSITY 1 2 3 4 0 OFF LAND COLOR 1 234 567 PLACE NAME ON OFF GRID ON OFF BACKGROUND COLOR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 o oFF BACKGROUND BRT HIGH LOW Figure 11 5 GEODETIC DATUM menu Select options as appropriate Table 11 1 describes the GEO DETIC DATUM menu Table 11 1 GEODETIC DATUM menu description Function LAND DENSITY Selects land brightness 1 for highest 0 for none LAND COLOR Selects land color among seven colors PLACE NAME Turns geographic place name display on off GRID Turns grid on off BACKGROUND COLOR Select background color among seven colors and off BACKGROUND BRT Selects background brightness for high or low 3 Press the ENT key 11 4 11 5 Correcting Chart Position There may be some instances where the chart latitude and longitude position are off by some seconds You can compensate for this error You may correct chart position three ways by cursor by latitude and longitude by Delta L L When you apply an offset to chart position the L L icon appears at the bottom right hand corner on the display
97. rd slot 2 Press the MENU key to display the menu 3 Press the 5 key to select DISPLAY MEMORY CARD gt 00 TRACK 10 APR 1998 TRACK 4000 01 1234567890123456 20 JUN 1998 02 MARK 27 MAR 1998 Figure 9 7 DISPLAY M C screen Place the cursor on the file you want to display Press to show DISPLAY YES Note If you more than eight files are selected to DISPLAY YES place cursor on unnecessary file and press to show DISPLAY NO Press the ENT key Press the PLOT key to return to the plot display 9 4 Saving Playing Back Initial Settings You can save the contents of the INITIAL SETTINGS menu to a memory card and play back the contents when desired This is useful for maintaining several different sets of initial settings Saving initial settings 1 3 Open the card drive door and insert a memory card in the upper card slot Press MENU and 3 to display the SAVE DATA TO MEMORY CARD menu Press the 4 key to select INITIAL SETTINGS 4 Press the ENT key Playing back initial settings l Open the card drive door and insert a memory card in the upper card slot Press MENU and 4 to display the LOAD DATA TO MEMORY CARD menu Press the 4 key to select INITIAL SETTINGS Press the ENT key 9 5 9 5 Editing Memory Cards Adding track marks lines 9 6 1 a we p a Press MENU 7 and 2 track or 3 marks lines to confirm that there
98. resent posi tion is used as a starting waypoint to find range and bearing to a point This will be explored in more detail later Waypoint 99 is an external waypoint where To waypoint selected on the connected navaid is automatically stored 4 1 Entering Waypoints Data input cursor A waypoint may be entered by latitude and longitude coordinates by the cursor at ship s position by range and bearing and with position from a navigator Waypoint entry by L L coordinates Let us assume for purposes of illustration that you wish to enter the position of San Francisco into waypoint 6 The coordinates are 37 degrees 40 000 minutes North Latitude and 122 degrees 24 000 minutes West Longitude The keying sequence would be as follows Press the MENU key 2 Press the 1 key to display the WAYPOINT list 1 WAYPOINT NO DISP 1 34 44 555 N 135 23456 E ABC12 2 34 43 444N 135 22 445 E MET ee 34 41 222 N 135 55 221 E 34 32 125 N 135 27 658 E EH DOES 33 45 658 N 134 46 265 E 33 56 012 N 134 15 456 E pore E o SE r gt 742IZ4 h 2743 Uv7AEU 57v7b ANEFNAR VEAAE VIAA 2UMvnH ABCDE FGHIJ KLMNO PQRST Z 1 amp d 12345 67890 ENTER L L POSITION BY USING CURSOR N E YES S W NO CHANGE KEY SCROLL PAGE Figure 4 2 Waypoint list 3 Place the data input cursor on waypoint
99. ribe the marks to edit with the box cursor ON SCRN Edit all marks displayed on the screen OFF SCRN Edit marks stored in memory Select the COLOR field Select new mark color Select the TYPE field Select mark type desired For CURSOR or BOX select start point Ke cue Ux owe XA e Press the ENT key 10 For CURSOR or BOX select stop point 11 Press the ENT key 12 Press the ENT key again 3 3 3 4 Deleting Marks Deleting marks with the cursor E 2 Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the mark you want to delete Press the CLR key If the mark cannot be erased there may be several marks superim posed on one another In this case press the CLR key several times Marks played back from a memory card cannot be deleted from screen Deleting specific marks l PA po deb Ox CUAL EE Press MENU 9 and 1 to display the EDIT TRACK MARK menu Select DEL MARK from the ITEM field Select method of change from the MODE field CURSOR Select the marks to erase with the crosshair cursor BOX Circumscribe the marks to erase with the box cursor ON SCRN Erase all marks displayed on the screen OFF SCRN Erase marks stored in memory For CURSOR or BOX select start point Press the ENT key For CURSOR or BOX select stop point Press the ENT key Press the ENT key again Deleting all marks PA 3 4 Press MENU 7 and 3 to display the DELETE MARK scre
100. rn off 2 9 2 10 Select TIME or DISTance Press the 0 key four times followed by the ENT key Then when you press the PLOT INTVL the plot interval selected above is skipped MARKS LINES 3 1 Entering Marks Marks can be electrically inscribed on the display to denote impor tant locations 4 000 marks may be entered and you have the choice of mark shapes among circle diamond square numeral 1 9 plus mark and minus mark When the mark memory becomes full no marks can be entered In this case erase marks to enter new marks Entering marks with the cursor 1 With the trackball place the cursor where you want to enter a mark 2 Press mark key desired To inscribe a plus mark for example press the key Entering marks at own ship s position 1 Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to turn off the cursor 2 Press appropriate mark key 1 9 Entering marks by manual input of latitude and longitude Marks may be entered by manual input of latitude and longitude co ordinates This method is convenient for exact placement of marks 1 Press the WPT key to display the REGISTER WAYPOINT menu REGISTER WAYPOINT MODE CURSOR OS POS WB LIST WPT NO LATITUDE LONGITUDE ENTER WAYPOINT NO LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE PRESS ENT TO REGISTER WAYPOINT N E DISPLAY S W NOT DISPLAY Figure 3 1 REGISTER WAYPOINT menu 2 Select L L from the MODE field 3 1 3 Select t
101. ropriate numeric key 1 track 2 marks including lines 3 waypoints in cluding routes Then the menu related to the item selected for saving appears Figure 9 4 shows the SAVE TRACK display Data input cursor 3 1 SAVE TRACK DATE CREATED POINTS 00 CREATE NEW FILE 01 02 03 TOTAL NO OF FILES 0 7J47I7 AUFUZ7 7R ABCDE At274 XYSAXt FGHIJ Z amp dH_ HYARY Yvngc KLMNO 12345 2T rb TO FUIVVA PQRST pi UVWXY 67890 SELECT FILE TO BE SAVED USING TV ENTER FILE NAME BY USING TRACKBALL SET CURSOR ON OK BY USING TRACKBALL PRESS ENT TO SAVE Figure 9 4 SAVE TRACK display 5 The red cursor should be on 00 This will save data to a new file You may save data to an existing file name in which case all previous data on that file will be deleted 6 Assign a file name The file name may contain 32 alphanumeric characters You can switch between upper and lower case letters by operating the ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT keys LMA IIF NEZAR ABCDE Z 17 AFIT NSANE FGHIJ amp _ SAU vaa KLMNO 12345 2T7T7TR T X4 gt UWwmn Day PQRST UVWXY 67890 OK ZOOM OUT J tt ZOOM IN 7z45rz4 At2744 NEZ c VELAE abcde feghij z 1 amp H_ ULAtTU vyaa k lmno 234 5 ETUTM T2 Suva 777 parst 67890 uUVwxy OK These are lower case characters Figure 9 5 H
102. shifting the picture cursor off The cursor functions to Find latitude and longitude of a location Find range and bearing from your ship to position selected Enter and erase marks lines and waypoints Note You can select cursor configuration cross hairs or entire screen cursor on the INITIAL SETTINGS menu keying sequence MENU 8 The default cursor configuration is the cross hairs Turning the cursor on off Each press of the CURSOR ON OFF key turns the cursor on off With the cursor on operate the trackball or the arrow keys to shift the cursor Use the trackball for general placement and the arrow keys for fine tuning The cursor moves in the direction of the trackball moves When the cursor reaches the edge of the display the display shifts in the opposite direction in a m a a a a LI Figure 1 6 Shifting the cursor Cursor information Cursor position in latitude and longitude and the range and bearing from your ship to the cursor appear in the data window at the top of the display Cursor position 430 44 257 N MOS oo 109 8 J Cursor range 134 40 719 E 10 0KTS e nm teme Num mm m m EE E n en rr w Figure 1 7 Location of cursor information 1 6 Shifting the Display The display can be shifted when the cursor is off by the trackball or arrow keys The display shifts in the direction of t
103. show sample plot displays with the cursor on and off respectively Plot display when cursor is on Cursor bearing i Mark cursor 430 44257 N 140 50 35 92NM Horizontal range 134 40 719 E 50 5 20 Pi Navigator HOOP h Heading Heading P r Ship s speed A 0 0 1 46NM Cursor range Cursor latitude 36 44 257 N 50 5 140 50 ES g i od CLIONAA 2 Cursor bearing Cursor longitude 134 40 719 E 10 0KTS 22 Plotting interval 2D 11 Navigator HDOP lao i us avigator ARK l ji i i COURSE i VECTOR Wm wed Sewon i SELECTED BY 1 D 7 CURSOR i f IDEAL COURSE TO i NER o O O MER WAYPOINT T e Target data from radar M a a ee pe a ee es PLUS MARK WAYPOIN 1 MARK 1 Pe EEEE EEEE EE BeA con A Figure 1 20 Plot display cursor on Plot display when cursor is off Bearing to destination p Mark cursor 036 44 251 N 59 8 35 92NM Horizontal range 134 40 719 E 50 5 aPS 12 s Navigetor MDOP h Heading Heading p r JUShip s speed f y m E 0 0 1 46NM Range to destination a ed i n N YM 59 8 onm 22 Bearing to destination ip s longitude g 1 i 2D 1 2 Plotting interval rus T Navigator HDOP Tl oS No waypoint data when destinati
104. ss the ENT key Setting destination waypoint by waypoint number 1 2 3 4 a Press the FR TO key to display the DESTINATION SETTING menu DESTINATION SETTING DEST CANCEL MODE CURSOR WAYPOINT ROUTE R B WPT NO 00 ENTER WAYPOINT NO Figure 4 10 DESTINATION SETTING menu Select WAYPOINT from the MODE field Select WPT NO Enter waypoint number s in two digits If the waypoint number is 07 for example press 0 and 7 Press the ENT key Note The message DATA ERROR appears on the display when the waypoint number entered is not registered Setting destination waypoint by range and bearing 1 MO WA Pe X dg Press the ENT key to display the DESTINATION SETTING menu Select R B from the MODE field Select RANGE Enter range Select BEARING Enter bearing Press the ENT key twice 4 10 When you set a destination waypoint The DESTINATION SETTING menu disappears Destination waypoint is marked with a yellow flag except desti nation set by registered waypoints Your ship s position is shown as waypoint 00 Alight blue dashed line connects your ship s position with desti nation waypoint This line shows the ideal course x Destination Waypoint OO marks yourships at position when destination p waypoint is selected T Ideal course p QUU to destination Figure 4 11 How a destination
105. still exist Thus it is necessary to apply a correction value to the WGS 84 to match it to local geodetic systems The GD GP 3300 can perform this calculation automatically if you tell it what type of chart you re using For Clarke charts for example select NAD North America 1992 Select the chart system used not the area where the boat is sailing 10 7 Correcting GPS Position You may apply an offset to GPS position to further refine its accu racy 1 Press MENU and 8 and then press 1 to set the cursor on PAGE CHANGE TO GPS INITIAL SETTINGS Select DELTA LATITUDE and enter latitude offset Select DELTA LONGITUDE and enter longitude offset Press the ENT key Du 4 e P Press the MENU key 10 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS 11 1 Displaying Position in Loran TDs You can display own ship s position and cursor position in Loran A or Loran C TDs as well as latitude and longitude This function does not require connection of a Loran receiver Loran chain information is stored in the unit Once Loran A or Loran C chain information is entered you can alter nately display Loran A or C TDs depending on which is selected for display and latitude and longitude by pressing the 7 key V 30304 209 0 430300 269 8 99102 8 99 9KTS 99102 5 1 9KTS A Ej Q Q 034 44 27 8 34 44220 N 269 8 135 21 465 E _ 1 9KTS 135 21 415E 1 9KTS Figure 11 1 How to switch between
106. t designating waypoint number the unit will automatically register that waypoint as waypoint number 03 5 Operate the trackball to place the cursor on position desired 6 Press the ENT key 7 Press the WPT key to finish Waypoint entry at own ship s position 1 Press the WPT key to display the REGISTER WAYPOINT menu REGISTER WAYPOINT MODE CURSOR L L OS POS R B LIST WPT NO ENTER WAYPOINT NO PRESS ENT TO REGISTER WAYPOINT DISPLAY NOT DISPLAY Figure 4 4 REGISTER WAYPOINT menu Select OS POS from the MODE field Select WPT NO Enter waypoint number in two digits Press the ENT key DA owe o 9 Press the WPT key to finish Waypoint entry by range and bearing This method is useful when you want to enter a waypoint using range and bearing to a target found on radar 1 Press the WPT key to display the REGISTER WAYPOINT menu 2 Select R B from the MODE field REGISTER WAYPOINT gt MODE CURSOR L L OSPOS WPT NO RANGE BEARING Ey MAG ENTER WAYPOINT NO RANGE AND BEARING PRESS ENT TO DISPLAY WPT L L PRESS ENT AGAIN TO REGISTER WAYPOINT N E DISPLAY S W NOT DISPLAY Figure 4 5 REGISTER WAYPOINT menu Select WPT NO Enter waypoint number in two digits Select the RANGE field Enter range Select the BEARING field Enter bearing S peo Db Qv A SP a Press the ENT key to calculate position The latitude and long
107. t ME eu de eo RA UN RUE MES 10 3 10 3 Satellite Force Health Deselection 4 coti retten eio Rene a one Ht DDU eae eR le Pese Pe eg ato 10 5 IDAPGPS Smoolingo nM NG o en pa iue GN M es 10 6 10S Cold tant Rte eee ko anon E eee O Ta en aut Cos teo c dac Kr o ete 10 8 10 6 Geodetic D at rm cii tene ptt ettet GN Gwdi ed Cd atc deed eid 10 9 LOL Correcting GPS Positioner de tiom dites omit ies ass me bici ttes e toot i t 10 9 OTHER FUNCTIONS 11 1 Displaying Position in Loran TDS eeeseeeeeeeeeee eene enne eene enne enne ennt 11 1 11 2 Bearing Display Referente ae ee ivi phare sce eter rona vi LO p Ag aede P ge Rp eu ptu ce SUPRA Pas ee Rea bog 11 2 I BeNuCuiaedBraupiro RD m 11 3 11 4 Changing Chart Appearance Gcr bus Loss ID oaa chia diu SN piece ai Re bM EDI RI FF 11 4 11 5 Correcting C hart POSIHOR su eor e p undead ares p exis qe kc ue use ao ECHO Hc SR yn 11 5 11 6 Loran TD Correction oie Id rra etie teras ipd e ea deett HC e Pedo at eda eee 11 7 11 7 Calculating R B Between Two Points 22b prenne s eee qute ta en e Ride Ue 11 8 IBS desiderium c dn o A CN FAS OD M 11 10 11 9 Memory Capacity M Fn E0 11 10 11 10 Apportioning the Mlermorys a aei HO GO YF GC GWM YN bM FY 11 12 11 11 Reading Number of Track Marks Used 5 22 edi qe eh aetna dees 11 13 DL TZ Smootbiltis E OUR CUN OEC ERI PRI S ag see TU te Sets m ete Fe 11 14 TS Selecting INAV AIC ac
108. t or enter data This box provides abbreviated instructions Figure 1 19 DESTINATION SETTING menu 1 16 Operational Status Icons Various icons at the bottom right hand corner of the display to alert the operator to operational status Table 1 6 explains the meanings of these icons Table 1 6 Operational status icons Chart data reliable Chart overenlarged chart data may be unreliable H Sd as W x Track recording turned off track Chart overenlarged or wrong hold chart S Alarm violation Icon disappears Low voltage of memory card when alarm is disengaged or battery or battery on GDC Board cause of alarm is removed replace battery at earliest convenience Chart position offset applied on L L position offset applied on CORRECT POSITION menu GPS INITIAL SETTINGS menu GP 3300 only 1 17 Economy Mode The economy mode turns off the LCD to lessen power consumption GD 3300 13 W 6W GP 3300 15 W 8W The track is con tinually recorded and plotted To turn the economy mode on press and hold down the BRILL ECONO key about three seconds The lamp on the key lights when the economy mode is on To turn off the economy mode press the key again 1 17 1 18 Plot Mode Displays Information displayed on the plot display depends on whether the cursor is on or off Figures 1 20 and 1 21
109. tions in the LATITUDE and LONGITUDE fields 5 Press the ENT key to display A L L 6 Press the ENT key again to register Corrections chart position by A Delta L L Follow the procedure below to correct chart position by Delta L L 1 Press the MENU key followed by the 6 key to display the CORRECT POSITION screen 6 CORRECT POSITION POS CORR YES MODE CURSOR L L DELTALAT DELTA LONG ENTER L L CORRECTION VALUE THROUGH KEYBOARD N E S W Figure 11 9 CORRECT POSITION menu 2 Select YES from the POS CORR field 3 Select A L L from the MODE field 4 Enter latitude and longitude correction values 5 Press the ENT key Cancelling chart position correction 1 Press MENU and 6 2 Select NO from the POS CORR field 3 Press the ENT key 11 6 Loran TD Correction When the Loran A or Loran C TD display shows constant error you can correct it as follows Press the MENU key 8 INITIAL SETTINGS AUTOPILOT DISPLAY ON gt TD INDICATION ILA STATION PAIR 00 01 OFF LC OFF TO CORRECTION 1 000 0 uS TO CORRECTION 2 000 0 uS SELF TEST OK PROGRAM NO 14517020xx Figure 11 10 INITIAL SETTINGS menu lower half 2 Press the 8 key to display the INITIAL SETTINGS menu 3 Select TD CORRECTION 1 4 Enter TD correction value in microseconds If the value is 0 1 microseconds for example press 0 0 0 an
110. to port you probably will not need to record the track You can stop recording the track to conserve the track memory by activating the hold function The track is displayed but not recorded thereby conserving the track memory Press the PLOT INTVL key to display HOLD The indications HOLD and H appear on the display The track is traced on the display but is not stored To resume plotting press the key again HOLD and H disappear 36 44257 N 340 3 1098 M 134 40 719 E 10 OKTS gt eT HOLD indication ee 8 8 H icon Bid pi Figure 2 1 Location of HOLD indication When the display is redrawn by operating the ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT keys for example the track is not traced while a control is operated When a control is released a line connects between position when control was operated and position when control was released en a Track displayed b Track erased c Track is redrawn a hold aber display is redrawn d Actual track e Actual track is erased when display at display is redrawn during release of hold hold or recording has been restarted Figure 2 2 Track state and hold on off 2 1 2 2 Track Color The default track color is red but you may change track color to any one of seven colors It is useful to change track color when returning to port changing course etc 1 Press the TRACK
111. upper limit Select LOWER LIMIT Enter desired lower limit o Y Qv ur 3 pede Press the ENT key 6 4 When the Alarm Buzzer Sounds Silencing the alarm buzzer When an alarm setting is exceeded the alarm buzzer sounds and the speaker icon appears at the bottom right hand corner of the display You can silence the buzzer by pressing the CLR key The speaker icon remains on the display until the cause of the alarm is removed or the alarm itself is turned off What alarm is sounding When more than one alarm is active and the alarm sounds you can see which alarm is sounding by pressing the ALARM key ALARM ARRIVAL ALARM Figure 6 10 ALARM menu showing location of alarm indication 6 5 VIDEO PILOT DISPLAY NAVIGATION DATA DISPLAY 7 1 Video Pilot Display Features The video pilot display shows navigation information about your destination using a course up presentation To display the video pi lot display press the VIDEO PILOT key Figure 7 1 shows a typi cal video pilot display Va A34 44 465 N 355 0 95 50NM 135 21 280 E LIKTS ot xu 4 North marker Arrow points to 0 10 true North bP eee ee Sie ee cL es er er ee 0 05 v 99 56 VTD TTG ETA 0 01NM 0 4kTs knew KKK i J Mark data Destination data Figure 7 1 Sample video pilot display Table 7 1 compares the features of the video pilot and plot displays Table 7 1 Comparison of v
112. years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an envi able reputation for efficient and dependable marine electronics equip ment This dedication to excellence is furthered by our extensive global network of agents and dealers Your unit is designed and manufactured to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environment However no machine can perform to the utmost of its ability unless properly operated and maintained Please carefully read and follow the recommended procedures for 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 vi Features The GD 3300 and the GP 3300 mostly share the same features The GP 3300 is additionally equipped with a GPS receiver and a GPS antenna to receive and process GPS satellite signals Navigation data appear on a high resolution 10 4 inch color LCD Data shown are shp s position in latitude and longitude speed and course cursor position range and bearing to cursor range and bear ing to a waypoint The display unit is powered by a 12 V or 24 VDC power supply e GP 3300 accepts connection of DGPS Beacon Receiver NAVIONICS chart card compatible Alarms Arrival alarm Anchor Watch alarm Cross track Error alarm Border alarm Ship s Speed alarm Large capacity memory 8 000 points of tracks and marks 98 waypoints 10 routes with 15 waypoints per route Comprehe
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