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Furuno MODEL-1700C series, MODEL-1700 series GPS receiver User manual
Below you will find brief information for GPS receiver MODEL-1700C series, GPS receiver MODEL-1700 series. The user manual covers the basics of setting up the receiver, setting up the navigation data source, and customizing the display for the plotter, radar, and sounder modes.
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5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT This chapter describes the various options which allow you to set up your unit to suit your needs. 5.1 Generic Setup This paragraph shows you how to set up functions common to the plotter, radar and sounder displays, on the GENERAL SETUP menu, which you may display from any mode. These items include data, position and time formats, units of measurement, data sources, etc. 1. Show the plotter display and press the [MENU] key to display the main menu. 2. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key. 3. Press the GENERAL SETUP soft key. KEY BEEP GENERAL SETUP 1 EDIT NEXT PAGE RETURN Page 1 (MODEL-1700C series, MODEL-1700 series) LAT/LON DISPLAY DD° MM.MMM' TD DISPLAY LC SPEED DISPLAY SOG POSITION DISPLAY LAT&LON TIME DISPLAY 24hours I/R REMOTE MODE A RANGE, BEARING MODE RHUMB LINE BEARING MAGNETIC MAG VARIATION AUTO 7.0° W GENERAL SETUP 2 EDIT ▲ ▲ ▲ ON LANGUAGE ENGLISH RANGE/SPEED UNIT nm, kt TEMP UNIT °C DEPTH UNIT ft TEMP SOURCE NMEA DEPTH SOURCE NMEA RESET TRIP LOG NO PREV. PAGE Page 2 (MODEL-1700C series) LAT/LON DISPLAY DD° MM.MMM' TD DISPLAY LC SPEED DISPLAY SOG POSITION DISPLAY LAT&LON TIME DISPLAY 24hours I/R REMOTE MODE A RANGE, BEARING MODE RHUMB LINE BEARING MAGNETIC MAG VARIATION AUTO 7.0° W DISPLAY MODE NORMAL GENERAL SETUP 2 EDIT PREV. PAGE Page 2 (MODEL-1700 series) General setup menu 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Press the NEXT PAGE or PREV. PAGE soft key to switch pages if necessary. Use the cursor pad to select item. Press the EDIT soft key. Use the cursor pad to select option desired. Press the RETURN soft key. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. 5-1 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Contents of general menu Item Description Settings Default Settings Key Beep Turns key operation beep on/off. On, Off On Language Chooses menu language. English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish English Range/Speed Unit Chooses unit of range and speed measurement. nm, kt; km, km/h; sm, mph; nm & yd, kt, nm & m, kt; km & m, km/h, sm & yd, mph nm, kt Temp Unit Chooses unit of water temperature measurement. °C, °F °F Depth Unit Chooses unit of depth measurement. ft, m, fa PB (Passi/Braza) Ft Temp Source Chooses source of water temperature data. ETR (blackbox transducer), NMEA NMEA Depth Source Chooses source of depth data. ETR, NMEA NMEA Reset Trip Log Resets distance run. Yes, No No Lat&Lon Display Chooses how many digits (or seconds) to display after decimal point in latitude and longitude position. DD°MM.MM’, DD°MM.MMM’, DD°MM.MMMM’, DD°MM’SS.S” DD°MM.MMMM’ TD Display Chooses TD type. Loran C, Decca Loran C Speed Display Chooses speed measurement method to use; speed-over-ground or speed-thru-water. SOG, STW SOG Position Display Shows position in LAT/LON or TD. LAT/LON, TD LAT/LON Time Display Chooses time notation. 12 hours, 24 hours 24 hours I/R Remote Mode Chooses remote controller mode. A, B, C, D A Bearing Mode A navigation device outputs both true and magnetic bearings. A magnetic bearing is true bearing plus (or minus) earth’s magnetic deviation. Thus the equation for finding magnetic bearing is; True, Magnetic Magnetic true bearing ± x (magnetic variation) = magnetic bearing Mag Variation The magnetic variations for all areas of the earth are preprogrammed into this unit. The preprogrammed variation is accurate for most instances, however you may wish to manually enter a variation. For manual input, select Manual, hit the EDIT soft key, enter value and hit the RETURN soft key to finish. Auto, Manual Auto Display Mode (MODEL-1700 series) Reverses background (black) and foreground (white) colors. Normal, Reverse Normal 5-2 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5.2 Plotter Setup This paragraph provides the information necessary for setting up the plotter display. Be sure to show the plotter display before executing any procedure. 5.2.1 Navigation options Navigation options, for example, waypoint switching method, may be set on the plotter setup menu. 1. Show the plotter display and press the [MENU] key open the main menu. 2. Press the PLOTTER SETUP soft key. ▲ WAYPOINT SWITCHING AUTO 2 COURSE VECTOR LINE SET GO TO METHOD 1 POINT PLOTTER SETUP EDIT RETURN Display option menu Contents of display option menu Item Description Settings Default Setting Waypoints Switching Chooses waypoint switching method. See “switching waypoints” on page 2-28. Auto 1, Auto 2, Manual Auto Course Vector You may extend a line from the own ship position to show ship’s course. It may be a vector (length depends on ship’s speed) or a simple line (course bar) Line, Vector, Off Line Set Go to Method Sets the method by which to navigate to a quick point. See paragraph “2.12.1 Navigating to a quick point.” 1 Point, 35 Points, 35 Points & Port Service 1 Point 5-3 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5.2.2 Soft key setup The soft keys, shown when the soft keys are turned off, provide one-touch call up of a desired function. If the above settings are not to your liking you may change them as follows: 1. Press the [MENU] key. 2. Press the SOFT KEY SETUP soft key. ▲ SOFT KEY1 ADD NEW WAYPOINT A D D SOFT KEY2 MOVE WAYPOINT M W P SOFT KEY3 START/STOP TRACK T R K SOFT KEY4 ALPHANUMERIC LIST A L P SOFT KEY5 DATA BOX ON/OFF D B X FUNC KEY EDIT RETURN Soft key setup menu (plotter) 3. Select the function key (soft key) you want to program and press the EDIT soft key. A menu shows the functions available and the current selection is highlighted. FUNCTION OFF ADD NEW WAYPOINT MOVE WAYPOINT RULER GO TO WAYPOINT GO TO ROUTE EDIT MARK&LINE START/STOP TRACK TTM ON/OFF ERASE TTM TRACK ALPHANUMERIC LIST LOCAL LIST ROUT LIST CHANGE CONTROL DATA BOX ON/OFF Soft key menu (plotter) 4. Select function desired and press the ENTER soft key or the [ENTER] knob. See the table below for description of each function. 5. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. 5-4 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Plotter soft keys Function Action Function Key Label NO FUNCTION Assigns no function. ADD NEW WAYPOINT Enters new waypoint, at cursor position. ADD MOVE WAYPOINT Moves selected waypoint to different position. MWP RULER Measures range and bearing between two targets. RUL GO TO WAYPOINT Specify waypoint to set as destination. GTW GO TO ROUTE Specify route to follow. GRT EDIT MARK & LINE Displays mark & line menu. EML START/STOP TRACK Starts/stops recording of own ship track. TRK TTM ON/OFF Turns TTM (target track) display on/off. TTM ERASE TTM TRACK Erases TTM track. ETT ALPHANUMERIC LIST Displays waypoint alphanumeric list. ALP LOCAL LIST Displays waypoint local list. LCL ROUTE LIST Displays route list. RTE CHANGE CONTROL Changes control in combination screen. CHG DATA BOX ON/OFF Shows/hides data boxes. DBX 5-5 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5.3 Chart Setup This paragraph shows you how to setup digital charts, from offsetting chart position to turning chart attributes on or off. 5.3.1 Chart offset In some instances position may be off by a few minutes. For example, the position of the ship is shown to be at sea while it is in fact moored at a pier. You can compensate for this error by offsetting chart position as shown in the procedure below. You can execute the procedure from any display mode. 1. Show the plotter display and press the [MENU] key followed by the CHART SETUP and CHART OFFSET soft keys. 34 24. 3456 N 359.9 CHART +124 24. 3456 W 59.9kt 1 OFFSET SET OFFSET RESET OFFSET RETURN Plotter display, chart offset selected 2. 3. 4. 5. Use the Omnipad to place the cursor at correct latitude and longitude position. Press the SET OFFSET soft key. Press the RETURN soft key to finish. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. To cancel chart offset, press the RESET OFFSET soft key at step 3 in the above procedure. 5-6 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5.3.2 FURUNO, Nav-Charts™ chart attributes Charts attributes may be turned on or off from the chart details menu, which you may display pressing the [MENU] key followed by the CHART SETUP and CHART DETAILS soft keys. CHART DETAILS EDIT DEPTH INFO RETURN MODEL-1700C series ▲ ▲ LAT LON GRID GREEN TEXT INFO ON WAYPOINT LARGE WAYPOINT NAME ON CHART BORDER LINES ON LANDMASS BRT YELLOW BACKGROUND BLUE NAV AIDS ON SECTOR INFO ON OTHER SYMBOL WHITE MARK SIZE NORMAL LAT LON GRID ON TEXT INFO ON WAYPOINT LARGE WAYPOINT NAME ON CHART BORDER LINES ON LANDMASS ON NAV AIDS ON SECTOR INFO ON OTHER SYMBOL ON MARK SIZE NORMAL CHART DETAILS EDIT DEPTH INFO RETURN MODEL-1700 series Chart details menu (FURUNO, Nav-Charts™) 5-7 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Contents of chart details menu Item Description Settings, Default Setting Settings, Default Setting MODEL-1700C series MODEL-1700 series Lat&Lon Grid Latitude and longitude grids On: Red, yellow, green, light-blue, purple, blue, white. Off On, Green On, Off On Text Info Geographic place, name On, Off On On, Off On Waypoint Waypoint size Large, Small, Off Large Large, Small, Off Large Waypoint Name Waypoint name On, Off On On, Off On Index Chart indices On, Off On On, Off On Landmass Landmass brilliance Brt, Dim: Red, Brt, Yellow yellow, green, light-blue, purple, blue, white. Off Brt, Dim, Off Brt Background Chart Blue, Black background color Nav Aids Navaid data on Nav-Charts™; lighthouse data on FURUNO charts Black Not shown on GD-1700C. On, Off On On, Off On Sector Info Lighthouse On, Off viewing sector on FURUNO charts On On, Off On Other Symbol Other map symbols On: Red, yellow, green, light-blue, purple, blue, white. Off On, White On, Off On Mark Size Mark size Normal, Small Normal Normal, Small Normal Depth Info (soft key) (Depth contours for depths at right)* < 10 m On, Off On, Red On, Off On 10 m On, Off On, Yellow On, Off On > 10 m On, Off On, Blue On, Off On Depth Info On, Off On On, Off On * = Depth contour for MODEL-1700C series available in, red, yellow, green, lightblue, purple, blue, and white. 5-8 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT DEPTH INFO EDIT 10m: APPROX. 30ft OR 5fa OR 6pb ▲ ▲ DEPTH < 10m RED DEPTH = 10m YELLOW DEPTH > 10m BLUE DEPTH INFO RED DEPTH < 10m ON DEPTH = 10m ON DEPTH > 10m ON DEPTH INFO ON DEPTH INFO EDIT 10m: APPROX. 30ft OR 5fa OR 6pb RETURN MODEL-1700C series RETURN MODEL-1700 series Depth info menu (FURUNO, Nav-Charts™) 5-9 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5.3.3 C-MAP chart attributes Charts attributes may be turned on or off from the chart details menu, which you may display pressing the [MENU] key followed by the CHART SETUP and CHART DETAILS soft keys. CHART DETAILS ▲ ▲ MODEL-1700C series WAYPOINTS ON WAYPOINT NAME PLOT & OVERLAY LAT/LON GRID PLOT & OVERLAY CHART BOARDER LINES PLOT & OVERLAY BACKGROUND COLOR WHITE PORTS & SERVICES PLOT ATTENTION AREAS PLOT & OVERLAY NAV LANES PLOT LIGHTS PLOT & OVERLAY BUOYS & BEACON PLOT & OVERLAY SIGNALS PLOT & OVERLAY CARTOGRAPHIC OBJECT PLOT NAMES PLOT & OVERLAY COMPASS EDIT PLOT & OVERLAY PLOT & OVERLAY DEPTH INFO NATURAL FEATURES PLOT& OVERLAY PLOT & OVERLAY PCULTURAL FEATURES PLOT & OVERLAY NEXT PAGE LANDMARKS PLOT & OVERLAY CHART GENERATION RETURN PLOT & OVERLAY PREV. PAGE NEW OBJECT PLOT COMPLEX OBJECT IOCON MULTIPLE INFORMATION LEVEL DETAILED Page 2 CHART DETAILS NAMES PLOT & OVERLAY CHART DETAILS COMPASS EDIT PLOT & OVERLAY EDIT TIDE & CURRENTS DEPTH INFO PLOT & OVERLAY NATURAL FEATURES DEPTH INFO PLOT& OVERLAY RIVER & LAKE PLOT & OVERLAY PCULTURAL FEATURES NEXT PAGE LANDMARKS RETURN CHART GENERATION PLOT & OVERLAY PLOT & OVERLAY PLOT & OVERLAY NEW OBJECT PLOT COMPLEX OBJECT IOCON MULTIPLE INFORMATION LEVEL DETAILED Page 1 Chart details menu (C-map) 5-10 DEPTH INFO RIVER & LAKE ▲ ▲ MODEL-1700 series EDIT TIDE & CURRENTS Page 1 WAYPOINTS ON WAYPOINT NAME ON LAT/LON GRID ON CHART BOARDER LINES ON PORTS & SERVICES PLOT ATTENTION AREAS ON NAV LANES ON LIGHTS ON BUOYS & BEACON ON SIGNALS ON CARTOGRAPHIC OBJECT ON CHART DETAILS Page 2 PREV. PAGE 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Contents of chart details menu (C-map) Item Description Settings Default Setting Settings MODEL-1700C series Default Setting MODEL-1700 series Waypoints Waypoint display Plot & Overlay, Plot Only, Off Plot & Overlay On, Off On Waypoint Name Waypoint name Plot & Overlay, Plot Only, Off Plot & Overlay On, Off On Lat&Lon Grid Latitude and longitude grids Plot & Overlay, Plot Only, Off Plot & Overlay On, Off On Chart Border Lines Chart indices Plot & Overlay, Plot Only, Off Plot & Overlay On, Off On Background (MODEL-1700C series only) White, Black Chart background color White Not shown on GD-1700C. Ports & Services Port service icon display Plot & Overlay, Plot, Off Plot On, Off On Attention Area Attention area icon display Plot & Overlay Contour, Plot, Plot Contour, Off Plot Contour On, Contour, Off Contour Nav lanes Navigation lanes Plot & Overlay, Plot, off Plot On, Off On Lights Lighthouse icon, sector Plot & Overlay (no sector), Plot (no sector), Off Plot & Overlay On, No Sector, Off On Buoys & Beacons Buoys, beacons display Plot & Overlay, Plot, Off Plot Overlay On, Off On Signals Signals display Plot & Overlay, Plot, Off Plot & Overlay On, Off On Cartographic Objects Cartographic objects display Plot & Overlay, Plot, Off Plot On, Off On Names Names category icon Plot & Overlay, Plot, Off Plot & Overlay On, Off On Compass Compass category icons Plot & Overlay, Plot, Off Plot & Overlay On, Off On Tide & Current Tide display Plot & Overlay, Plot, Off Plot & Overlay On, Off On Natural Features Land outline Plot & Overlay, Plot, Off Plot & Overlay On, Off On River & Lake Rivers and lakes Plot & Overlay, Plot, Off Plot & Overlay On, Off On Cultural features Cultural features icon Plot & Overlay, Plot, Off Plot & Overlay On, Off On Landmarks Landmarks category icon Plot & Overlay, Plot, Off Plot & Overlay On, Off On (Continued on next page) 5-11 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Contents of chart details menu (continued from previous page) Item Description Settings Default Setting Settings MODEl-1700C series Default Setting MODEL-1700 series Chart Generation Chart generation category icon Plot & Overlay, Plot, Off Plot & Overlay On, Off On New Object Plot & Overlay, Plot, Off Plot & Overlay On, Off On Multiple Multiple, Single Multiple Detailed Basic, Detailed Detailed Bathymetric lines Plot & Overlay, Plot, Off Plot & Overlay On, Off On Spot Soundings Plot & Overlay, Plot, Off Plot & Overlay On, Off On Bottom Type Plot & Overlay, Plot, Off Plot & Overlay On, Off On Depth Areas Limit 0-48999ft (15000m, 8202fa, 8972pb) 20,164ft (6, 50m, 3, 27 fa, 3, 30pb) 0-48999ft (15000m, 8202fa, 8972pb) 33ft (10m, 6fa, 6pb) Bathymetric & Sounding Range 0-48999ft (15000m, 8202fa, 8972pb) 0-30ft (0-10m, 06fa, 0-6pb) 0-48999ft (15000m, 8202fa, 8972pb) 0-30ft (0-10m, 06fa, 0-6pb) New object category icon Complex Object Icon Single or multiple Multiple, Single icon for object composed of several icons Information Level Basic or detailed Basic, Detailed data for objects Depth Info (soft key) See illustration on next page Settings key Basic: Shows basic characteristics of objects. Contour: Shows only national boundary. Detailed: Shows detailed characteristics of objects. Multiple: Shows multiple icons for complex objects Off: Turns item off. On: Turns item on. Plot: Shows item on plotter display: Plot (no sector): Sector not shown on track display. Plot Contour: Shows contour on track display. Plot & Overlay: Shows item on plotter and overlay displays. Plot & Overlay (no sector): Shows item on track and overlay displays. Sector not shown on overlay. Single: Shows single icon for complex objects.. 5-12 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT DEPTH INFO ▲ ▲ BATHYMETRIC LINES PLOT SPOT SOUNDINGS PLOT OVERLAY BOTTOM TYPE PLOT DEPTH AREAS LIMIT 33ft, 66ft BATHYMETRIC & SOUNDINGS RANGE 00000-00033ft EDIT BATHYMETRIC LINES ON SPOT SOUNDINGS ON BOTTOM TYPE ON DEPTH AREAS LIMIT 33ft BATHYMETRIC & SOUNDINGS RANGE 00000-00033ft RETURN DEPTH INFO EDIT RETURN MODEL-1700C series MODEL-1700 series Depth info menu (C-map) 5.4 Data Boxes Setup You may separately select the data to show in the data boxes for the plotter, radar and sounder displays. 1. Display the plotter, radar or sounder display, whichever you want to set. 2. Press the [MENU] key to open the main menu. 3. Press one of the following sets of soft keys depending on the display selected at step 1. a) Plotter mode: PLOTTER OPTION, DATA BOX b) Radar mode: RADAR DISPLAY, DATA BOX c) Sounder mode: SOUNDER MENU, DATA BOX SP 12/ 3nm 319. 9 R HU TRAIL 30m 02m30s G1 IN G2 OUT ES 2 IR L NR RNG 123.5 nm SPEED Data boxes 27.6kt TRIP LOG 1022.5nm DEPTH 276ft E1 17.0 R E2 320.1 R V1 8.2nm V2 10.9nm 359.9 R 11.7nm Data box menu 5-13 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 5.5 Use the Omnipad to select an item and then press the EDIT soft key. Select ON or OFF as desired. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to turn other items on or off. Press the RETURN soft key. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. Hot Page Setup On the full-screen selection window (see the figure at the top of the next page) five useful combination screens are preset at factory as “PAGE 1-5.” The default settings are PAGE 1: Radar display PAGE 2: Radar/plotter display PAGE 3: Plotter/sounder display PAGE 4: Plotter/compass display PAGE 5: Plotter/highway display If the default settings are not to your liking you may change them as follows: 1. Press the [MENU] key followed by pressing the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION, HOT PAGE & NAV DISPLAY and HOT PAGE SETUP soft keys in that order. H-PAGE SETUP HOT PAGE 1 HOT PAGE 2 HOT PAGE 3 HOT PAGE 4 HOT PAGE 5 PAGE 1 PAGE 4 PAGE 2 EDIT PAGE 3 PAGE 5 RETURN Hot page menu 2. Use the cursor pad to select the hot page number to set and then press the EDIT soft key. The full-screen selection window appears. 5-14 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT RADAR PAGE 1 PLOT SNDR PAGE 2 NAV PAGE 3 PAGE 4 OVRLY PAGE 5 Basic display screens Preset combination screen displays · TURN KNOB TO SELECT MODE AND PUSH TO SET. · PUSH ANY SOFTKEY TO SELECT IMAGE SOURCE. Full-screen selection window 3. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select the basic mode desired and press the [ENTER] knob. The combination screen selection window appears. RADAR PLOT SNDR NAV OVRLY PUSH ENTER KNOB. Combination screen selection window 4. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select the combination mode and push it to set. 5-15 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5.6 Navigator Setup In this section you will learn how to set up the position-fixing equipment connected to your unit. 5.6.1 Navigation data source The nav source menu mainly selects the source of nav data and smooths position and speed. Press the [MENU] key followed by the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION, NAV OPTIONS and NAV SOURCE soft keys to display this menu. ▲ POSTION SOURCE FURUNO GPS SENSOR SPEED AVERAGE* 60s LOCAL TIME OFFSET* -11h00m NAV OPTION EDIT * Non-blackbox navigator only. + - RETURN Nav source menu Contents of nav source menu Item Description Default Setting Settings Position Source Chooses source of position data. FURUNO GPS Sensor: Blackbox GPS unit GP: GPS navigator ( via F. NET or NMEA connector) LC: Loran C ( via F. NET or NMEA connector) All: Multiple navaid connection ( via F. NET or NMEA connector) All Speed Average Calculation of ETA is based on average ship’s speed over a given period. If the period is too long or too short calculation error will result. Change this setting if calculation error occurs. The default setting is 60 seconds, which is suitable for most conditions. 0-9999 sec 60 sec Local Time Offset GPS uses UTC time. If you would rather use local time enter the time difference between it and UTC. Use the +⇔- soft key to switch from plus to minus and vice versa. -13:30 to +13:30 0 5-16 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5.6.2 Blackbox GPS unit setup The GPS unit setup menu sets up the blackbox GPS unit. Press the [MENU] key followed by the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION, NAV OPTIONS and GPS UNIT SETUP soft keys to display this menu. ▲ LOCAL TIME OFFSET +00h30m GEODETIC DATUM WGS-84 POS SMOOTHING 00 SPD/CSE SMOOTHING 05 GPS SPD AVERAGE 60s LAT OFFSET 0.000' LON OFFSET 0.000' DISABLE SAT ___ LATITUDE 34° 12.345' N LONGITUDE 135° 12.345' E FIX MODE 2D/3D ANT. HEIGHT 5m COLD START NO GPS SETUP EDIT N E S W GPS MON. RETURN GPS unit setup menu Contents of GPS unit setup menu Item Description Settings -13:30 to +13:30 hr Default Setting Local Time Offset Allows the user to use local time (instead of UTC time). Enter time difference between local time and UTC time. 0hr Geodetic Datum Your equipment is preprogrammed See Appendix for full list. WGS-84 with most of the major chart systems of the world. Although the WGS-84 system, the GPS standard, is now widely used other categories of charts still exist. Select the chart system used, not the area where your boat is sailing. The default chart system is WGS-84. (Continued on next page) 5-17 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Contents of GPS unit setup menu (continued from previous page) Item Position Smoothing Description Settings When the DOP or receiving condition 0-999 sec 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 000 to 999 is available. The higher setting the more smoothed the raw data, however too high a setting shows response time to change in latitude and longitude. This is especially noticeable at high ship’ speeds. 000 is the normal setting; increase the setting if the GPS fix changes greatly. Spd/Cse 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. You can reduce this random variation by increasing the smoothing. Like with latitude and longitude smoothing, the higher the speed and course smoothing the more smoothed the raw data. If the setting is too high, however, the response to speed and course change slows. For no smoothing, enter all zeroes. 0-999 sec Default Setting 0 sec (no position smoothing) 5 sec GPS Speed Average 0-9999 sec Calculation of ETA is based on average ship’s speed over a given period. If the period is too long or too short calculation error will result. Change this setting if calculation error occurs. The default setting is 60 seconds, which is suitable for most conditions. Lat Offset Offsets latitude position to further refine position accuracy. Use the N⇔S soft key to switch coordinate. 9.999’S – 9.999’N 0.0’ (no offset) Lon Offset As above but for longitude. Use the W⇔E soft key to switch coordinate. 9.999’E – 9.999’W 0.0’ (no offset) (Continued on next page) 5-18 60 sec 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Contents of GPS unit setup menu (continued from previous page) Item Description Settings Default Setting Disable Sat Every GPS satellite is broadcasting abnormal satellite number(s) in its Almanac, which contains general orbital data about all GPS satellites, including those which are malfunctioning. Using this information, the GPS receiver automatically eliminates any malfunctioning satellite from the GPS satellite schedule. However, the Almanac sometimes may not contain this information. If you hear about a malfunctioning satellite from another source, you can disable it manually. Enter satellite number (max. 3 satellites) in two digits and press the ENTER soft key. None Latitude Sets initial latitude position after cold start. Use the 90°S – 90°N N⇔S soft key to switch coordinate. 45°35’N Longitude Sets initial longitude position after cold start. Use the W⇔E soft key to switch coordinate. 180°E – 180°W 122°30’W Fix Mode Chooses position fixing method: 2D ( three satellites in view) , 2D/3D (three or four satellites in view whichever is greater) 2D, 2D/3D 2D/3D Ant.Height Enters the height of the GPS antenna unit above sea surface. For further details refer to the installation manual. 0-99 m 5m Cold Start Clears the Almanac to receive the latest Almanac. No, Yes No GPS Monitor (soft key) Displays GPS satellite monitor. Requires blackbox GPS sensor or GPS navigator outputting talker GP. For further details see the chapter on Maintenance. 5-19 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5.6.3 TD display setup The TD option menu sets which Loran C or Decca chain to use. Press the [MENU] key followed by the NAV OPTIONS and TD OPTION soft keys to display this menu. TD OPTION LORAN C ▲ GRI 9970:30-55 N.PACIFIC CORRECTION 1 +0000.0 µs CORRECTION 2 +0000.0 µs EDIT +⇔GPS MON. DECCA CHAIN 31:R-G HOKKAIDO CORRECTION 1 +00.00 LANE CORRECTION 2 +00.00 LANE NEXT PAGE RETURN TD option menu Displaying Loran C TDs 1. Select GRI and press the EDIT soft key to show the GRI & sta. pair window. GRI & STA. PAIR ▼ ▲ 9940 11-27 ▼ US W COAST Loran GRI & station pair window 2. Select GRI code. Press to enable selection of station pair, and then select station pair. See the Loran C chain list at the end of this manual for GRI and station pairs. 3. Press the ENTER soft key to register your selection. 4. If necessary, you may enter a position offset to refine Loran C position accuracy. Select LORAN C CORRECTION1 or CORRECTION2 and press the EDIT soft key. Enter correction value and press the ENTER soft key. Use the +⇔- soft key to switch from plus to minus and vice versa. 5. Press the RETURN soft key. 6. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. 7. Press the [MENU] key again followed by the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION and GENERAL SETUP soft keys. 8. Select “Loran C” from “TD Display.” 9. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. 5-20 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Displaying DECCA TDs 1. Select DEC CHAIN and press the EDIT soft key to show the chain sta. pair window. CHAIN & STA. PAIR 01 ▼ ▲ R-P ▼ SOUTH BALTIC Decca chain and station pair window 2. Select Decca chain number. Press to enable selection of lane, and then select lane pair (R: red, G: green and P: purple). Refer to the Decca chain list at the end of this manual. 3. Press the ENTER soft key to register your selection. 4. If necessary, you may enter position offset to refine Decca position. Select DECCA CORRECTION1 or CORRECTION2 and press the EDIT soft key. Enter correction value and press the ENTER soft key. Use the +⇔ - soft key to switch from plus to minus and vice versa. 5. Press the RETURN soft key. 6. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. 7. Press the [MENU] key again followed by the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION and GENERAL SETUP soft keys. 8. Select “Decca” from “TD Display.” 9. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. 5-21 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5.7 Nav Data Display Setup The nav data display provides various navigation data. You may select the data to display and where to display it, on the monitor setup menu. 1. Press the [MENU] key to open the main menu. 2. Press the PLOTTER MENU, SYSTEM CONFIGURATION, HOT PaGE & NAV DISPLAY, NAV DATA DISPLAY SETUP soft keys. MONITOR SETUP 1 POSITION Positions for full screen EDIT 2 SPEED 3 CSE 4 RNG 5 BRG 6 DEPTH 7 TEMP 8 LOG TRIP 9 LOG TRIP 10 SPEED 11 CSE RETURN 12 POSITION Positions for half screen 13 RNG 14 BRG Nav data display setup menu 3. Use the Omnipad to select a position. Positions 1-9 are for the full-screen nav data display and positions 10-14 for the half-screen nav data display. 4. Press the EDIT soft key. The following display appears. 1 DISPLAY DATA POSITION ¡ POSITION 2 3 ¡ SPEED WPT POSITIONCSE ¡ SOG4 5 RNG BRG ¡ STW ¡ COURSE 6 7 TEMP ¡ DEPTH BEARING 8 9 ¡ RANGE TRIP LOG TRIP ¤LOG DEPTH ¡ TEMP ¡ LOG TRIP ¡ TTG 10 11 CSE ¡ SPEED ETA ¡ DATE 12 ¡ TIMEPOSITION 13 RNG NAV DATA SETUP ENTER RETURN 14 BRG Display data window 5-22 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5. Select the data to display and press the ENTER soft key. 6. Repeat steps 4-6 to set other locations. 7. Press the [MENU] key to finish. 5.8 Radar Setup This paragraph explains how to customize the radar display to suit your operational needs. Be sure to show the radar display before executing any of the procedures. 5.8.1 Radar display setup The radar display may be set up from the display setting menu, which contains items such as EBL reference and cursor position format. 1. Press the [MENU] key to show the main menu. 2. Press the RADAR MENU soft key. 3. Press the DISPLAY SETUP soft key to show the display setup menu. DISPLAY SETTING EDIT DATA BOX ▲ ▲ EBL REFERENCE RELATIVE CURSOR POSITION RNG & BRG T TUNING AUTO TX SECTOR BLANKING OFF NOISE REJECTION ON BACKGROUND COLOR BLACK ECHO COLOR YELLOW WATCHMAN OFF EBL REFERENCE RELATIVE CURSOR POSITION RNG & BRG T TUNING AUTO TX SECTOR BLANKING OFF NOISE REJECTION ON WATCHMAN OFF RETURN MODEL-1700C series DISPLAY SETTING EDIT DATA BOX RETURN MODEL-1700 series Display setup menu 5-23 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Contents of display setup menu Item Description Settings Default Setting EBL Reference References EBL bearing, shown in the EBL data box, to North (True) or heading (Relative) True, Relative Relative Cursor Position Chooses how to display cursor position. L/L: Lat/Long position of cursor TD: Loran or Decca TDs RNG & BRG R: Range and bearing in relative bearing RNG & BRG T: Range and bearing in true bearing. RNG & BRG R Tuning Selects receiver tuning method. For further details see paragraph 3.6 Tuning the Receiver. Auto, Manual Auto TX Sector Blanking Turns on/off blind sector, which shows area where no echoes are transmitted. Blind sector area is set at installation On, Off Off (0°) Noise Rejection Electrical noise, appearing on the screen as “speckles,” may be suppressed with the noise rejector. Note that there are some forms of interference which cannot be suppressed On, Off Off Background (MODEL1700C series) Chooses colors of background, range rings and characters. Color 1 Background: Black Rings: Green Characters: Green Color 2 Background: Blue Rings: White Characters: White Color 3 Background: Dark Blue Rings: White Characters: White Color 4 Background: Black Rings: Green Characters: Red Color 1 Echo Color (MODEL1700C series) Chooses echo color. Yellow, Green, Multi (Echoes shown in red, yellow or green in order of descending strength.) Yellow Watchman Sets watchman stand-by interval. For further details see paragraph 3.23 Watchman. 5, 10, 20 min, Off Off 5-24 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5.8.2 Radar range setup The radar has 16 (km) and 17 (nm) ranges, some of which you may not require. You may turn off ranges you do not require, from the range setup menu. After choosing the ranges desired change the range to activate range settings. Note that at least two ranges (excluding maximum range) must be turned on. When less than two ranges are turned on a buzzer sounds. 1. Press the [MENU] key to show the main menu. 2. Press the RANGE SETUP soft key to show the range setup menu. ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON MAX RANGE 64nm RANGE SETUP ON/OFF ▲ ▲ 0.125nm 0.25nm 0.5nm 0.75nm 1nm 1.5nm 2nm 3nm 4nm 6nm 8nm 12nm 16nm 24nm 36nm 48nm 64nm RETURN 0.25km 0.5km 0.75km 1km 1.5km 2km 3km 4km 6km 8km 12km 16km 24km 36km 48km 64km ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON RANGE SETUP ON/OFF RETURN MAX RANGE 64km Range unit: nm Range unit: km Range setup menu 3. 4. 5. 6. Use the Omnipad to select the range which you want to turn on or off. Press the ON/OFF soft key to turn the range on or off as appropriate. Press the RETURN soft key. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. 5-25 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5.8.3 Function key setup The function keys, shown when the soft keys are turned off, provide one-touch call up of a desired function. The default radar function key settings are #1 function key: Gain #2 function key: A/C SEA #3 function key: Data box #4 function key: Range rings #5 function key: Change control If the above settings are not to your liking you may change them as follows: 1. Show the radar display. 2. Press the [MENU] key. 3. Press the FUNCTION KEY SETUP soft key. FUNC KEY SOFT KEY1 GAIN G A I EDIT SOFT KEY2 ▲ A/C SEA SOFT KEY3 DATA BOX ON/OFF S E A D B X SOFT KEY4 RINGS R N G SOFT KEY5 CHANGE CONTROL C N T RETURN Function key menu (radar) 4. Select the function key you want to program and press the EDIT soft key. Use the cursor pad to scroll the screen if necessary. FUNCTION ▲ OFF HEADING LINE OFF MODE GAIN SENSITIVITY A/C SEA A/C RAIN FTC ECHO STRETCH PULS LENGTH ZOOM OFFCENTER TRAIL RINGS Function menu (radar) 5-26 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5. Select function desired and press the RETURN soft key. See the table on the next page for details. 6. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. Radar functions keys Function Action Function Key Label NO FUNCTION Assigns no function. HEADING LINE Turns heading line on/off. MODE Selects presentation mode. MOD GAIN SENSITIVTY Shows manual or automatic gain window depending on current gain mode. GAI A/C SEA Shows manual or automatic A/C SEA window depending on current A/C SEA mode. SEA A/C RAIN Shows manual or automatic A/C RAIN window depending on current A/C RAIN mode. RAI FTC Displays FTC window. Adjust FTC with the [ENTER] knob. FTC ECHO STRETCH Turns echo stretch on/off. ES PULSE LENGTH Sets pulselength (long or short). PLS ZOOM Touch-and-release to double size of cursor-selected target, in zoom window. Press again to fix cursor. Press and hold down to turn zoom off. ZOM OFFCENTER Press to shift display center to cursor location. Press again to turn shift off and return cursor to display center. SFT TRAIL Starts/stops target trails. TRL RINGS Turns range rings on/off. RNG TLL Outputs cursor position, in NMEA format, to navigator. TLL ALM Displays alarm soft keys. ALM EBL Displays EBL if it is off; enables control of EBL if its active. EBL VRM Displays VRM if it is off; enables control of VRM if its active. VRM TTM Turns TTM data on/off. Place cursor on TTM target to finds its data. Press and hold down to turn off TTM target and its data. TTM HL (Continued on next page) 5-27 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Radar function keys (continued from previous page) Function 5-28 Action Function Key Label WPT MARK Turns waypoint marker on/off. WMK WATCHMAN Turns watchman on/off WTM ACQ (For Acquires and tracks cursor-selected target. ARPA-equipped network radar) ARP CHANGE CONTROL Changes control in combination display. CHG RADAR SOURCE Selects source or radar picture. R-S DATA BOX ON/OFF Turns data boxes on/off. DBX 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5.9 Sounder Setup This section shows you how to customize your sounder to your liking. You can set fish alarm sensitivity, fine tune sensors, etc. 5.9.1 System setup 1. Show the sounder display and press the [MENU] key. 2. Press the SYSTEM SETUP soft key. ▲ FISH ALARM LEVEL 0 TX ON TVG 200kHz 5 TVG 50kHz 5 ECHO OFFSET 200kHz 0 ECHO OFFSET 50kHz 0 SEABED LEVEL 200kHz 80 SEABED LEVEL 50kHz 80 KP PULSE INTERNAL SMOOTHING NORMAL SOUNDER SETUP EDIT SENSOR SETUP RETURN Sounder setup menu System setup menu description Item Description Settings Fish Alm Lvl Sets the fish alarm sensitivity; which echo strength will trigger the alarm. High: only the strongest echoes trigger the alarm. Default Setting Normal Normal: Echoes from strong to medium strength trigger the alarm. Low: Any echo triggers the alarm. TX Turns TX power on/off. The default setting is ON. On, Off On 5-29 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Item 5-30 Description Settings Default Setting TVG (50 kHz, 200kHz) TVG (Time Varied Gain) compensates for propagation attenuation of the ultrasonic waves. It does this by equalizing echo presentation so that fish schools of the same size appear in the same density in both shallow and deep waters. In addition, it reduces surface noise. Note that if the TVG level is set too high short range echoes may not be displayed. 0-9 5 (both 50 kHz and 200 kHz) Echo Offset (50 kHz, 200kHz) If the on-screen echo level appears to be too weak or too strong and the level cannot be adjusted satisfactorily with the gain control, adjust echo offset to compensate for too weak or strong echoes. The default setting for both 200 kHz and 50 kHz is zero. -50 - +50 0 (both 50 kHz and 200 kHz) Seabed Level (50 kHz, 200 kHz) 20- 200 If the depth indication is unstable in automatic operation or the bottom echo cannot be displayed in reddishbrown by adjusting the gain control in manual operation, you may adjust the bottom echo level detection circuit, for both 50 kHz and 200 kHz, to stabilize the indication. Note that if the level is set too low weak echoes may be missed and if set too high the depth indication will not be displayed. 80 (both 50 kHz and 200 kHz) KP Pulse Selects source of keying pulse. Internal, External Internal Smoothing Smooths echoes to present stable display. The higher the setting the greater the smoothing. SM1-SM8, OFF SM3 Sensor Setup (soft key) Offsets speed, depth and water temperature indications. See next section for details. 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5.9.2 Sensor setup The sensor setup menu lets you compensate for speed, temperature and depth error in the sensor(s) connected to the blackbox sounder. 1. Show the sounder display and press the SENSOR SETUP soft key at the system setup menu to show the sensor setup menu. The current readout for speed, water temperature, depth and sonic speed are shown at the bottom of the menu. ▲ SPEED ADJUST + 0% TEMP. ADJUST + 0°F DEPTH ADJUST +12ft SONIC SPEED ADJUST + 200m/s SPEED 12.3kt DEPTH 125ft ES SENS SETUP EDIT TEMPERATURE 78°F SONIC SPEED 1700m/s RETURN Sensor setup menu 2. Select item to adjust and press the EDIT soft key. 3. Display appropriate value as below. Speed and temperature: Enter appropriate percentage. For example, if the water temperature readout is 77°F but the actual water temperature is 75.4°F, enter –2(%). Depth: Enter plus or minus value. For example, if the depth readout is 125 ft but the actual depth is 126 ft, enter +1(ft). Sonic speed adjustment: Sets the speed of sound used by the blackbox sensor. Normally no adjustment is required, however if echoes are returning too slow or too fast adjust the value as appropriate. Sensor setup menu settings Item Speed Adjust Temp Adjust Depth Adjust Sonic Speed Adjust Settings -50 -+50% -20 -+20°C, -40 - +40°F -10 - +40 m; -30 – 130 ft; -6 - +25 fa, -6 – 25 pb -500 - +500 m/s Default Setting 0% (no offset) 0% (no offset) 0 ft, m, fa, pb (no offset) 0 m/s (no offset) 4. Press the RETURN soft key followed by the [MENU] key. 5-31 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5.9.3 Sounding range, zoom range, bottom lock range This paragraph shows you how to set custom ranges and choose zoom and bottom lock ranges. 1. Show the sounder display and press the [MENU] key to open the main menu. 2. Press the SOUNDER RANGE SETUP soft key to show the sounder range menu. SOUNDER SETUP RANGE 1 5m RANGE 2 EDIT 10 m ▲ RANGE 3 20 m RANGE 4 40 m RANGE 5 80 m RANGE 6 150 m RANGE 7 300 m RANGE 8 1200 m ZOOM RANGE 20 m B/L RANGE 3m RETURN Sounder range menu 3. Select the range to change and press the EDIT soft key. For the zoom range the available settings are as below. 4. Use the cursor pad to set range desired. 5. Press the RETURN soft key. 6. Press the [MENU] key to finish. Default ranges Range 1 Range 2 Range 3 Range 4 Range 5 Range 6 Range 7 Range 8 5m 10 m 20 m 40 m 80 m 150 m 300 m 1200 m 15 ft 30 ft 60 ft 120 ft 200 ft 400 ft 1000 ft 4000 ft 3 fa 5 fa 10 fa 20 fa 40 fa 80 fa 150 fa 650 fa 3 pb 6 pb 12 pb 24 pb 50 pb 100 pb 200 pb 700 pb Setting range: 2 m –1200m, 7 ft – 4000 ft, 1 fa – 650 fa, 1 pb – 700 pb Zoom range, Bottom lock range Item Zoom Range B/L Range 5-32 Settings 2 m – 1200 m, 7 ft – 4000 ft, 1 fa – 650 fa, 1 pb – 700 pb 3 m, 10 ft, 2 fa, 2 pb 6 m, 20 ft, 3 fa, 3 pb Default Setting 10 m, 30 ft, 10 fa, 10 pb 6 m, 20 ft, 3 fa, 3pb 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Function key setup The function keys, shown when the soft keys are turned off, provide one-touch call up of a desired function. The default sounder function key settings are #1 function key : Auto mode #2 function key: Gain 200 kHz #3 function key: Clutter #4 function key: Picture advance #5 function key: Hue If the above settings are not to your liking you may change them as follows: 1. Show the sounder display. 2. Press the [MENU] key. 3. Press the FUNCTION KEY SETUP soft key. ▲ SOFT KEY1 AUTO MODE FUNC KEY M O D EDIT SOFT KEY2 GAIN 200 G 2 0 SOFT KEY3 CLUTTER C L T SOFT KEY4 PIC. ACV P A SOFT KEY5 RETURN HUE H U E Function key menu (radar) 4. Select the function key you want to program and press the EDIT soft key. A menu shows the functions available. FUNCTION OFF AUTO MODE GAIN 200 GAIN 50 SHIFT N. LEVEL CLUTTER W.MAKER HUE SUG.LEVEL CHANGE CONTROL PIC.ADV TEMP.GRP ▲ 5.9.4 Function menu (sounder) 5-33 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5. Select function desired and press the RETURN soft key. See the table on the next page for details. 6. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. Sounder functions keys Function 5-34 Action Function Key Label MODE Automatic sounder mode. MOD GAIN 200 kHz Adjusts gain for 200 kHz. G20 GAIN 50 kHz Adjusts gain for 50 kHz. G5 SHIFT Shifts range in manual operation. SFT NOISE LEVEL Suppresses noise. NLV CLUTTER Suppresses clutter. CLT WHITE MARKER Sets white marker. WMK HUE (GD-1700C) Sets hue. HUE SIGNAL LEVEL (GD-1700C) Erases weak signals. SLV PICTURE ADVANCE Sets picture advance speed. PA TEMP GRAPH ON/OFF Turns temperature graph on/off. TG TVG 200 Sets TVG for 200 kHz. TV2 TVG 50 Sets TVG for 50 kHz. TV5 ECHO OFFSET 200 Offsets echo strength for 200 kHz. EO2 ECHO OFFSET 50 Offsets echo strength for 500 kHz. EO5 SMOOTHING Sets smoothing rate. SMZ ZOOM RANGE Sets zoom range for marker zoom display. ZMR B/L RANGE Sets bottom lock range for bottom lock display. BLR CHANGE CONTROL Changes control in combination display. CHG TLL Outputs current position in NMEA format. Also inscribes line on sounder and registers position as a waypoint. TLL DATA BOX ON/OFF Turns data boxes on/off. DBX NO FUNCTION Assigns no function. 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5.10 Data Port Setup The display unit has four ports on its rear panel for connection of external equipment: GPS/NMEA port, GPS port, PC/NMEA/EXT BUZZ port and NavNet port. Set up these ports according to the equipment connected to them. The GPS/NMEA, GPS, and PC/NMEA/EXT BUZZ ports are set up on the port setup menu. For the NavNet port see the installation menu. 5.10.1 GPS/NMEA port (MODEL-1700 series only) The navigator connected to the GPS/NMEA port can be set up on the GPS/NMEA port menu. 1. Press the [MENU] key to open the main menu. 2. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION, SYSTEM SETUP, PORT SETUP and GPS/NMEA soft keys to show the GPS/NMEA menu. KEY BEEP GENERAL SETUP 1 EDIT NEXT PAGE RETURN Page 1 (MODEL-1700C series, MODEL-1700 series) LAT/LON DISPLAY DD° MM.MMM' TD DISPLAY LC SPEED DISPLAY SOG POSITION DISPLAY LAT&LON TIME DISPLAY 24hours I/R REMOTE MODE A RANGE, BEARING MODE RHUMB LINE BEARING MAGNETIC MAG VARIATION AUTO 7.0° W GENERAL SETUP 2 EDIT ▲ ▲ ▲ ON LANGUAGE ENGLISH RANGE/SPEED UNIT nm, kt TEMP UNIT °C DEPTH UNIT ft TEMP SOURCE NMEA DEPTH SOURCE NMEA RESET TRIP LOG NO PREV. PAGE Page 2 (MODEL-1700C series) LAT/LON DISPLAY DD° MM.MMM' TD DISPLAY LC SPEED DISPLAY SOG POSITION DISPLAY LAT&LON TIME DISPLAY 24hours I/R REMOTE MODE A RANGE, BEARING MODE RHUMB LINE BEARING MAGNETIC MAG VARIATION AUTO 7.0° W DISPLAY MODE NORMAL GENERAL SETUP 2 EDIT PREV. PAGE Page 2 (MODEL-1700 series) GPS/NMEA port menu 5-35 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT Contents of GPS/NMEA port setup menu Item Description Settings Default Setting GPS Sensor Connected Selects whether blackbox GPS unit is connected to the GPS/NMEA port. Yes, No No Output Format Selects NMEA output version of FURUNO GPS sensor. NMEA Ver. 1.5, NMEA Ver. 2.0 NMEA Ver. 2.0 Lat/Lon Format Selects latitude/longitude format to output. DD °MM.MM’, DD °MM.MMM, DD°MM.MMMM’ DD°MM.MMMM’ Output Destination Selects whether to output route (sentence RTE) and waypoint data (sentence WPL) when destination is set. Yes, No No Select Sentence (soft key) Selects data sentence(s) to output. Select sentence with the Omnipad and press the ON/OFF soft key to show On or “- -“ (Off) as appropriate. The data sentence menu below shows the default settings. Note 1: The depth sentences DBT and DBS may be selected together on Ver. 1.5; only DPT is available for Ver. 2.0. Note 2: BWC (great circle) and BWR (rhumb line) may be selected together. ----ON -ON ---ON ON -ON --ON SELECT SNTNC ON/OFF RETURN Version 2.0 (rhumb line) ▲ ▲ AAM APB BOD BWR DPT GGA GLL GTD MTW RMA RMB RMC VHW VTG WPL XTE ZDA AAM APB BOD BWR DBT&DBS GGA GLL GTD MTW RMA RMB RMC TTM VHW VTG WPL XTE ZDA SELECT SNTNC ON/OFF RETURN Version 1.5, W/ARPA (great circle) Data sentences 5-36 ----ON -ON ---ON ON --ON --ON 5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 5.10.2 NMEA PORT menu The NMEA port setup menu sets up the equipment connected to the NMEA port. The contents of the menu are similar to that of the GPS/NMEA PORT menu. You can display this menu by pressing the [MENU] key followed by the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION, SYSTEM SETUP, PORT SETUP AND GPS/NMEA soft keys. 5.10.3 PC/NMEA/EXT BUZZ. PORT menu The PC/NMEA ext buzz port menu sets up of the equipment connected to the PC/NMEA EXT BUZZ port. 1. Press the [MENU] key to open the main menu. 2. Press the CONFIGURATION, SYSTEM SETUP, PORT SETUP AND GPS/NMEA soft keys to show the PC/NMEA/EXT BUZZ menu. ▲ NMEA OUTPUT FORMAT NMEA 0183 VER2.0 BAUD RATE 4800bps BIT LENGTH 8bit STOP BIT 1bit PARITY NONE (CONTROL: Xon/Xoff) WIRE INFO. TxD-H >1>---WHITE RxD-C >2>---BLACK RD-H >3>---YELLOW RD-H >4>---GREEN +12V >5>---RED EXT BUZZ >6>---BLUE GND >7>---SHIELD NMEA PORT EDIT SELECT SNTNC RETURN PC/NMEA/EXT BUZZ PORT menu Contents of PC/NMEA/EXT BUZZ PORT menu Item Description Settings Default Setting NMEA Output Format SelectsNMEA output format NMEA Ver. 1.5, NMEA Ver. 2.0 NMEA Ver. 2.0 Baud Rate Sets baud rate of equipment connected to this port. 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600(bps) 4800(bps) Bit Length Sets character length. 8 bit, 7 bit 8 bit Stop Bit Sets number of stop bits. 1 bit, 2 bit 1 bit Parity Sets parity bit. Even, Odd, None None Select Sntnc (soft key) Sets Ver 2.0 sentences to output. For further details see the illustration and and table on page 5-36. 5-37 6. DATA TRANSFER 6. DATA TRANSFER This chapter provides information for saving and replaying memory cards, and uploading and downloading data. 6.1 Memory Card Operations The memory cards function to store data, and the following data can be saved: • • • • 6.1.1 Marks/lines Waypoints/routes Track Configuration (menu settings) Formatting memory cards Before you can use a memory card it must be formatted. This prepares the card for use with the system. Note that formatting a used card erases all saved data. 1. Insert the memory card you want to format into the card slot. 2. Press the [MENU] key followed by the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION, DATA TRANSFER, UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD DATA and SAVE DATA TO MEMORY CARD soft keys to show the save data menu. ▲ TRACK OFF WAYPOINT & ROUTES OFF MARK/LINE OFF SETTING DATA OFF SAVE DATA EDIT SAVE FORMAT RETURN Save data menu 3. Press the FORMAT soft key. You are asked if you are ready to format the memory card. 4. Push the [ENTER] knob to format (or press the [CLEAR] key to escape). “NOW FORMATTING MEMORY CARD” appears. Do not remove the card while it is being formatting. When the formatting is completed, “FORMAT COMPLETED” appears. 5. Push the [ENTER] knob to finish. 6-1 6. DATA TRANSFER 6.1.2 Saving data to a memory card 1. Insert a formatted memory card into the slot. 2. Press the [MENU] key followed by the CONFIGURATION, DATA TRANSFER, UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD DATA and SAVE DATA TO MEMORY CARD soft keys to show the SAVE DATA display. ▲ TRACK OFF WAYPOINT & ROUTES OFF MARK/LINE OFF SETTING DATA OFF LOAD DATA EDIT LOAD RETURN Load data menu 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Select item to save. Press the EDIT soft key. Select ON. Press the ENTER soft key. Repeat from steps 4 to 7 to save other data if desired. Press the SAVE DATA soft key. The message “NOW SAVING DATA TO MEMORY CARD. DO NOT TURN OFF THE POWER UNTIL SAVING IS COMPLETED.” appears. When saving is completed, COMPLETE SAVING DATA appears. Press the [ENTER] knob. 6-2 6. DATA TRANSFER Error messages Various error messages appear to alert you to memory card-related error. These are tabulated below. Error messages Error Message Reason Remedy Memory card not inserted. Insert card. Press “ENTER” key to continue. Memory card not inserted. Push the [ENTER] knob to return to the SAVE DATA display. Memory card not formatted. Press “ENTER” key to continue. Unformatted memory card. Push the [ENTER] knob to return to the SAVE DATA display. Format the card referring to the previous page. Wrong card inserted. Insert memory card. Press “ENTER” key to continue. Chart card inserted instead of memory card. Insert memory card. Overwrite following data OK? (Track) Data type to be recorded exists on memory card. (Two or more of same type of data cannot be recorded.) Push the rotary encoder key to overwrite same data type on the card, or press the [CLEAR] key to escape. 6-3 6. DATA TRANSFER 6.1.3 Playing back from a memory card Data (track, marks, waypoints, configuration) can be loaded from a memory card and displayed on the screen. This feature is useful for observing past data and setting up the equipment for a specific purpose (with “configuration”). 1. Press the [MENU] key followed by the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION and DATA TRANSFER soft keys. 2. Press the UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD DATA soft key. 3. Press the LOAD DATA FROM MEMORY CARD soft key to show the LOAD DATA menu. ▲ TRACK OFF WAYPOINT & ROUTES OFF MARK/LINE OFF SETTING DATA OFF LOAD DATA EDIT LOAD RETURN Load data menu 4. Select item to load. 5. Press the EDIT soft key. 6. Select ON. Press the ENTER soft key or the [ENTER] knob. If the memory card does not contain the item selected, the buzzer sounds and ON cannot be selected. 7. After you select all items desired, press the LOAD DATA soft key to load data. The message “NOW LOADING DATA FROM MEMORY CARD. DO NOT TURN OFF THE POWER UNTIL SAVING IS COMPLETED.” appears. 8. After loading is completed, push the [ENTER] knob to finish. Notes on loading data Track: Since loaded track data is added to internal track, oldest track will be entered when the track memory capacity is exceeded. Waypoint/route: The loaded data substitutes for previously stored. Mark/line: The loaded data is added to internal data. When the mark/line memory becomes full no marks may be entered. Configuration: The loaded data replaces current configuration settings. Push the [ENTER] knob to restart. If the memory card is ejected while loading or data could not be loaded, Push the [ENTER] knob to restart with default settings. Note that track memory capacity is not saved or loaded. 6-4 6. DATA TRANSFER 6.2 Uploading, Downloading Data You can upload waypoint and route data to a PC and download the same data from a PC, through the PC/NMEA/EXT BUZZ connector at the rear of the display unit. 6.2.1 Setting communication software on the PC Set communication software on the PC as follows: Baud Rate: Character Length: Stop bit: Parity: X Control: 4800 bps 8 bit 1 bit None XON/XOFF The following data can be downloaded/uploaded between a personal computer and this equipment: • Waypoint data (In alphanumeric order) • Route data (In order of route number) • End of sentence Note 1: There are two kinds of data for route data: route data and route comment data. Note 2: DGPS position fix is not available when uploading or downloading data. Note 3: Wiring information is provided on the PC/NMEA/EXT BUZZ PORT menu. 6.2.2 Uploading (downloading) data 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Connect the PC to the equipment as shown below. Press the [MENU] key to show the main menu. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key. Press the DATA TRANSFER soft key. Press the UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD DATA soft key. Press the DOWNLOAD WPT/RTE DATA TO PC or UPLOAD WPT/RTE DATA FROM PC as appropriate. 6-5 6. DATA TRANSFER UPLOAD RS232C SETTINGS ARE · 4800BPS, · 8BIT, ·1STOP BIT, · PARITY NONE. · CONTROL Xon/Xoff EDIT ▲ ▲ WAYPOINT & ROUTES OFF MARK/LINE OFF UPLOAD SELECT WIRE INFORMATION BPS DISPLAY UNIT PC* DSUB9 NMEA IN >1>-WHITE NMEA IN >2>-BLACK TxD >3>-YELLOW-<2<RD RxD >4>-GREEN -<3<SD +12V >5>-RED RETURN EXT BUZZ>6>-BLUE GND >7>-SHIELD-<5<SG WAYPOINT & ROUTES OFF MARK/LINE OFF DOWNLOAD RS232C SETTINGS ARE · 4800BPS, · 8BIT, ·1STOP BIT, · PARITY NONE. · CONTROL Xon/Xoff EDIT DOWNLOAD SELECT WIRE INFORMATION BPS DISPLAY UNIT PC* DSUB9 NMEA IN >1>-WHITE NMEA IN >2>-BLACK TxD >3>-YELLOW-<2<RD RxD >4>-GREEN -<3<SD +12V >5>-RED RETURN EXT BUZZ>6>-BLUE GND >7>-SHIELD-<5<SG Upload and download menus 7. To change the baud rate, press the SELECT BPS soft key. BAUD RATE ▲ ¤ ¡ ¡ ¡ 4800bps 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps ▼ 57600bps DEFAULT: 4800bps Baud rate window 8. Select baud rate and press the RETURN soft key. 9. Press the DOWNLOAD WPT/RTE or UPLOAD WPT/RTE soft key as appropriate. You are asked if you are ready to download (upload) waypoints and routes. 10. Press the [ENTER] knob to download (upload). Waypoint data format PFEC, GPwpl, llll.llll, a, yyyyy.yyy, a, c----c, c, c----c, a <CR><LF> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Waypoint data format 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: Waypoint latitude N/S Waypoint longitude E/W Waypoint name (Number of characters is fixed to 6 and space code is placed when the number of characters are less than 6.) 6: Waypoint color 6-6 6. DATA TRANSFER 7: Waypoint comment (1 byte for mark code + 13 characters of comment.) 1st byte of mark code: Fixed to “@”. 2nd byte of mark code: Internal mark code. See Note 1. 8. Information of marking waypoint. Always set to “A”. “A”: Displayed “V”: Not displayed Note: Following characters can be used for comments: _ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789&'# =9 => =B =F =; =: =? =< =@ =D =C =G == =A =E =H Characters available for comment Route data menu $GPRTE, x, x, a, ccc, c----c, c----c, ... , c----c <CR><LF> 5 1 2 3 4 6 12 Route data format 1: Number of sentences required for one complete route data (1 to 4). See Note 2. 2: Number of sentences currently used (1 to 4) 3: Message mode (Always set to C) 4: Route No. (001 to 300, 3 digits required) 5 through 12: Waypoint name (Max. 8 names, length of each waypoint name is fixed to 7 byte) Note: A route can may contain 35 waypoints, and the GPRTE sentence for one route data may exceed 80 byte limitation. In this case, route data is divided into several GPRTE sentences (Max. 4 sentences). This value shows the number of sentences the route data has been divided. 6-7 6. DATA TRANSFER Route comment data format $PFEC, GPrtc, xx, c----c <CR><LF> 1 2 Route comment format 1: Route No. (01 to 200, 3 digits required) 2: Route comment (Max. 16 characters, variable length) The same characters of the comment for waypoint comment can be used. End of sentence $PFEC, GPxfr, CTL, E <CR><LF> End of sentence 6.3 Loading Waypoint Data from Yeoman Connect the Yeoman equipment to the GPS/NMEA connector on this equipment and then follow the procedure below: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press the [MENU] key. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION key. Press the DATA TRANSFER soft key. Press the RECEIVE DATA BY NavNet soft key. You are asked if you are sure to receive waypoint data from yeoman equipment. Press the [ENTER] knob to receive the data. The message “NOW RECEIVING YEOMAN DATA. PUSH SOFTWARE KEY ‘STOP’ TO STOP RECEIVING.” Is displayed. If waypoint capacity is reached the message “WAYPOINTS ARE FULL. CAN NOT RECEIVE ANY DATA. PUSH ANY KEY TO STOP.” appears. 6. To stop receiving, press the STOP soft key. 7. After waypoints have been received, press the RETURN soft key followed by the [MENU] key. 6-8 6. DATA TRANSFER 6.4 Receving Data Via the NavNet You can receive track, waypoint, routes, marks and lines via NavNet equipment outputting such data as below. 1. Press the [MENU] key. 2. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key. 3. Press the RECEIVE DATA BY NavNet soft key. ▲ HOST NAME PLOT1 TRACK ON WAYPOINTS & ROUTES OFF MARK/LINE OFF RECEIVE DATA EDIT RCV RETURN Receive data (NavNet) menu 4. Select HOST NAME and press the EDIT soft key. HOST NAME PLOT1 Host name window 5. Use the [ENTER] knob to input host name and press the RETURN soft key. Use the CLEAR soft key to clear data selected with the cursor. 6. Select TRACK and press the EDIT soft key. TRACK ▲ ¤ ON ¡ OFF ▼ Track window 7. Select ON or OFF as appropriate and press the RETURN soft key. 8. Turn WAYPOINTS & ROUTES and MARK & LINE on or off as appropriate. 6-9 6. DATA TRANSFER 9. Press the RCV soft key to receive data. The message “NOW RECEIVING DATA.” is displayed. IF no data could be found the message “(HOST NAME)’ IS NOT FOUND.” appears. 10. When the transfer is completed, the message “DATA TRANSFER COMPLETED.” appears. Push the [ENTER] knob to finish. 11. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. 6-10 7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter provides information necessary for keeping your unit in good working order and remedying simple problems. WARNING Do not open the equipment. Hazardous voltage which can cause electrical shock exists inside the equipment. Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment. 7.1 Periodic Maintenance Regular maintenance is important for continued performance. A maintenance schedule should be established and should at least include the items tabulated below. Maintenance program Item Check point Remedy Display unit connectors Check for tight connection. Tighten loosened connectors LCD The LCD will, in time, accumulate a coating of dust which tends to dim the picture. Wipe LCD lightly with soft cloth to remove dust. Do not use chemical cleaners to clean any part of the display unit; they can remove paint and markings. Ground terminal Check for tight connection and corrosion. Clean or replace as necessary. Antenna unit Check for loosened and corroded bolts. Tighten loosened bolts. Replace heavily corroded bolts. Antenna cable • Check connection point for watertightness. • Check connector for tightness and corrosion. • Check cable for damage. Replace damage parts 7-1 7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 7.2 Replacement of Fuse, Battery 7.2.1 Replacement of fuse The fuse on the power cable protects the equipment from reverse polarity of the ship’s mains and equipment fault. If the fuse blows, find out the cause before replacing it. Use the correct fuse (12 V, 10A, 24 V, 5A). Using the wrong fuse will damage the equipment and void the warranty. CAUTION Use the proper fuse. Use of a wrong fuse can cause fire or equipment damage. 7.2.2 Replacement of battery A battery fitted on a circuit board inside the display unit preserves data when the equipment is turned off, and its life is about three years. When its voltage is low the battery icon ( ) appears at the top of the display. When the icon appears, contact your dealer to request replacement of the battery. Type Lithium battery 7-2 CR2450-F2 ST2 Code No. 000-135-495 7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 7.3 Simple Troubleshooting This section provides simple troubleshooting which the user can follow to restore normal operation. This section provides troubleshooting procedures for the blackbox GPS receiver. For other GPS receiver see its owner’s manual. Troubleshooting If… Then… General you cannot turn on the power there is no response when a key is pressed • • • • • • check for blown fuse. check that the power connector is firmly fastened. check for corrosion on the power cable connector. check for damaged power cable. check battery for proper voltage output (10.8 to 31.2 V) Turn off and on the power. If there still is no response the key may be faulty. Request service. Plotter (equipped with blackbox GPS unit) Loran or Decca TDs do not appear • check if antenna connector is firmly fastened. • check for frequency deviation of GPS receiver on GPS monitor display. • check that the correct geodetic chart system is selected, on the GPS setup menu. • enter GPS offset on the GPS setup menu. • plotting has been stopped. (“H” icon appears at the top of the display.) Press the TRACK RESUME soft key to start plotting again. • check that correct magnetic variation is entered, on the general menu. • check that proper Loran or Decca chain codes are entered, on the TD option menu. Loran TDs are wrong • enter TD offset on the TD option menu. ship’s speed indication is not zero after the ship is stopped • try to decrease speed smoothing on the GPS setup menu. position is not fixed within three minutes position is wrong track is not plotted bearing is wrong (Continued on next page) 7-3 7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting (continued from previous page) If… Then… Sounder (requires blackbox echo sounder) no picture but marks and characters appear • check if picture advance speed is set to “0”. picture appears but no zero line • check for loosened transducer connector. picture sensitivity is too low • • • • • depth is not displayed noise or interference shows on the display water temperature graph appears but wrong or no readout 7-4 • • • • • check gain setting, if using manual operation. marine life or air bubbles may be clinging to transducer face. water may be dirty. bottom may be too soft to return a suitable echo. adjust gain to display the bottom echo (in reddish brown on color model). correctly display bottom echo on the display. check to be sure the transducer cable is not near ship’s engine. check the ground. other video sounders of the same frequency as yours may be operating in the vicinity. check that sensor cable is tightly fastened. 7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 7.4 Diagnostics This paragraph provides the procedures for testing the equipment for proper operation. Four tests are provided: Memory I/O test, Keyboard test, Remote controller test, and Test pattern. 7.4.1 Displaying the test menu 1. Press the [MENU] key to show the menu. 2. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key. 3. Press the TEST & CLEAR soft key. TEST & MEM CLR MEMORY I/O TEST KEYBOARD & I/R REMOTE TEST TEST PATTERN MEMORY CLEAR RETURN Test menu 7-5 7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 7.4.2 Memory I/O test The memory I/O test conducts a general check of the system, displaying various program numbers and device status. Press the [MENU] key followed by the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION and MEMORY I/O TEST soft keys. Then press appropriate soft key to select a test. MEMORY I/O TST DISPLAY UNIT TEST GPS SENSOR TEST ES SENSOR TEST RETURN Memory I/O test menu Display unit test Press the DISPLAY UNIT TEST soft key at the memory I/O test menu to test the display unit. The equipment displays program version, checks devices and show the number of the chart card inserted in the chart slot (if inserted). Results for device checks are shown as OK or NG (No Good). For any NG request service. “-“ means no equipment connected. PROGRAM NO. 14512341XX ROM : OK SD. RAM : OK S. RAM : OK INTERNAL BATTERY : OK PORT NMEA IN/OUT 1: -NMEA IN/OUT 2: -NMEA IN : -RS232C : -NET CARD SLOT CHART NO. : JL999 DISPLAY UNIT RETURN XX = Program Version No. Display unit test results 7-6 7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING GPS sensor test (blackbox GPS unit) Press the GPS SENSOR TEST soft key at the memory I/O test menu to check the blackbox GPS unit. The equipment displays GPS sensor program version, and checks the GPS unit for proper operation, displaying OK or NG (No Good) as the result. For NG request service. PROGRAM NO. 4850217XX GPS UNIT : OK GPS UNIT RETURN XX = Program Version No. GPS sensor test results ES sensor test (blackbox echo sounder) Press the ES SENSOR TEST soft key at the memory I/O test menu to check the blackbox echo sounder unit. The equipment displays echo sounder program version, checks the ROM and RAM, and displays temperature and depth. The results of the ROM and RAM check are shown OK or NG (No Good). For NG request service. PROGRAM NO. 02502170XX ROM : OK RAM : OK TEMPERATURE :77°F DEPTH : 4000ft ES SNSR TEST RETURN XX = Program Version No. ES sensor test results 7-7 7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 7.4.3 Test pattern The test pattern test checks the display for proper display of colors (MODEL1700C series) or tones (MODEL-1700 series). 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the [MENU] key to show the menu. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key. Press the TEST & CLEAR soft key. Press the TEST PATTERN soft key. BLACK BLUE GREEN GREEN RED RETURN WHITE PRESS 'ENTER' TO CHANGE PATTERN. RETURN MODEL-1700C series RETURN MODEL-1700 series Test patterns 5. For the MODEL-1700C series, press the [ENTER] knob to show white, red, green, blue and black colors. 6. Press the RETURN soft key to finish. 7. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. 7-8 7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 7.4.4 Keyboard test The keyboard test checks all the controls for proper operation. 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the [MENU] key to show the menu. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key. Press the TEST & CLEAR soft key. Press the KEYBOARD & I/R REMOTE TEST soft key. K-BOARD TEST RMTCNTL TEST RMTC CODE A 523 Screen for testing keyboard, remote controller 5. Operate each control on the keyboard or remote controller one by one. A key is functioning properly if its on-screen location “lights” when the key is pressed. The digits at the on-screen location for the [ENTER] knob on the display unit increment upward or downward with clockwise and counterclockwise rotation of the knob, respectively. 6. Press the [CLEAR] key three times to escape from the test. 7. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. 7-9 7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 7.5 GPS Monitor Display The GPS monitor provides data about the GPS satellites. 1. Press the [DISP] key to show the plotter display. 2. Press the [MENU] key. 3. Press SYSTEM CONFIGURATION, NAV OPTIONS and GPS UNIT SETUP soft keys to display the GPS SETUP menu. 4. Press the soft key GPS MON. N 12 2 E 9 23:59:59 31.SEP.00 10 4 GPS 3D 1 3 8 6 7 5 11 W DOP 1.2 HEIGHT 22m Date GPS fix state DOP value GPS antenna height S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 RETURN 45 45 45 45 45 Estimated position in the sky, and satellite number in reverse video is used for positioning. GPS monitor display 7-10 Receive signal level Bars show satellite signal level. Satellites extends past the dashed line are used in fixing position. 7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 7.6 Clearing Memories Your equipment has a memory bank for each of the plotter, radar and sounder sections. These memories can be cleared collectively or individually to start operation afresh, with default settings. 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the [MENU] key to open the menu. Press the CONFIGURATION soft key. Press the USER OPTION soft key. Press the MEMORY CLEAR soft key. MEMORY CLEAR DISPLAY UNIT CLEAR NO GPS UNIT CLEAR NO ES SENSOR UNIT CLEAR NO EDIT RETURN Memory clear menu 5. Select the memory to clear. 6. Press the EDIT soft key. One of the following displays appear. CLEAR WPT/RTE DATA AND MARK/LINE DATA. AND SET CLEAR GPS MEMORY AND DEFAULT OUT OF SOUNDER BEGIN COLD START. UNIT SETTING. ARE YOU ARE YOU SURE? SURE? YES...'ENTER' KEY YES...'ENTER' KEY NO ...'CLEAR' KEY SOUNDER1* : WILL SET DEFAULT SETTING. ARE YOU SURE? YES...'ENTER' KEY NO ...'CLEAR' KEY NO ...'CLEAR' KEY *: ETR HOST name DISPLAY UNIT CLEAR GPS UNIT CLEAR SOUNDER UNIT CLEAR Windows for clearing memory 7. Select YES and press the ENTER soft key. You are asked if you are sure to clear the memory. 8. Push the [ENTER] knob to clear the memory. 7-11 APPENDIX Geodetic Chart List 001: WGS84 002: WGS72 003: TOKYO : Mean Value (Japan, Korea, and Okinawa) 004: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 : Mean Value (CONUS) 005: EUROPEAN 1950 : Mean Value 006: AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1984 : Australia and Tasmania Island 007: ADINDAN : Mean Value (Ethiopia and Sudan) 008: : Ethiopia 009: : Mall 010: : Senegal 011: : Sudan 012: AFG : Somalia 013: AIN EL ABD 1970 : Bahrain Island 014: ANNA 1 ASTRO 1965 : Cocos Island 015: ARC 1950 : Mean Value 016: : Botswana 017: : Lesotho 018: : Malawi 019: : Swaziland 020: : Zaire 021: : Zambia 022: : Zimbabwe 023: ARC 1960 : Mean Value (Kenya, Tanzania) 024: : Kenya 025: : Tanzania 026: ASCENSION ISLAND 1958 : Ascension Island 027: ASTRO BEACON "E" : Iwo Jima Island 028: ASTRO B4 SOR. ATOLL : Tem Island 029: ASTRO POS 71/4 : St. Helena Island 030: ASTRONOMIC STATION 1952 : Marcus Island 031: AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1966 : Australia and Tasmania Island 032: BELLEVUE (IGN) : Efate and Erromango Islands 033: BERMUDA 1957 : Bermuda Islands 034: BOGOTA OBSERVATORY : Colombia 035: CAMPO INCHAUSPE : Argentina 036: CANTON ISLAND 1966 : Phoenix Islands 037: CAPE : South Africa 038: CAPE CANAVERAL : Mean Value (Florida and Bahama Islands) 039: CARTHAGE : Tunisia 040: CHATHAM 1971 : Chatham Island (New Zealand) 041: CHUA ASTRO : Paraguay 042: CORREGO ALEGRE : Brazil 043: DJAKARTA (BATAVIA) : Sumatra Island (Indonesia) 044: DOS 1968 : Gizo Island (New Georgia Island) 045: EASTER ISLAND 1967 : Easter Island 046: EUROPEAN 1950 (Cont'd) : Western Europe 047: : Cyprus 048: : Egypt 049: : England, Scotland, Channel, and Shetland Islands 050: : England,Ireland, Scotland, and Shetland Islands 051: : Greece 052: : Iran 053: : Italy Sardinia 054: : Italy Sicily 055: : Norway and Finland 056: : Portugal and Spain 057: EUROPEAN 1979 : Mean Value 058: GANDAJIKA BASE : Republic of Maldives 059: GEODETIC DATUM 1949 : New Zealand 060: GUAM 1963 : Guam Island 061: GUX 1 ASTRO : Guadalcanal Island 062: HJORSEY 1955 : Iceland 063: HONG KONG 1963 : Hong Kong 064: INDIAN : Thailand and Vietnam 065: : Bangladesh, India, and Nepal 066: IRELAND 1956 : Ireland 067: ISTS 073 ASTRO 1969 : Diego Garcia 068: JHONSTON ISLAND 1961 : Johnston Island 069: KANDAWALA : Sri Lanka 070: KERGUELEN ISLAND : Kerguelen Island 071: KERTAU 1948 : West Malaysia and Singapore 072: LA REUNION : Mascarene Island 073: L.C. 5 ASTRO : Cayman Brac Island 074: LIBERIA 1964 : Liberia 075: LUZON : Philippines (Excluding Mindanao Island) 076: : Mindanao Island 077: MAHE 1971 : Mahe Island 078: MARCO ASTRO : Salvage Islands 079: MASSAWA : Eritrea (Ethiopia) 080: MERCHICH : Morocco 081: MIDWAY ASTRO 1961 : Midway Island 082: MINNA : Nigeria 083: NAHRWAN : Masirah Island(Oman) 084: : United Arab Emirates 085: : Saudi Arabia 086: NAMIBIA : Namibia 087: MAPARIMA, BWI : Trinidad and Tobago 088: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 : Western United States 089: : Eastern United States 090: : Alaska 091: : Bahamas (Excluding San Salvador Island) 092: : Bahamas San Salvador Island 093: : Canada (Including Newfoundland Island) 094: : Alberta and British Columbia 095: : East Canada 096: : Manitoba and Ontario 097: : Northwest Territories and Saskatchewan 098: : Yukon 099: : Canal Zone 100: : Caribbean 101: : Central America 102: : Cuba 103: : Greenland 104: : Mexico 105: NORTH AMERICAN 1983 : Alaska 106: : Canada 107: : CONUS 108: : Mexico, Central America 109: OBSERVATORIO 1966 : Corvo and Flores Islands (Azores) 110: OLD EGYPTIAN 1930 : Egypt 111: OLD HAWAIIAN : Mean Value 112: : Hawaii 113: : Kaual 114: : Maui 115: : Oahu 116: OMAN : Oman 117: ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936 : Mean Value 118: : England 119: : England, Isle of Man, and Wales 120: : Scotland and Shetland Islands 121: : Wales 122: PICO DE LAS NIVIES : Canary Islands 123: PITCAIRN ASTRO 1967 : Pitcairn Island 124: PROVISIONAL SOUTH CHILEAN 1963 : South Chile (near 53°s) 125: PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956 : Mean Value 126: : Bolivia 127: : Chile Northern Chie (near 19°s) 128: : Chile Southern Chile (near 43°s) 129: : Colombia 130: : Ecuador 131: : Guyana 132: : Peru 133: : Venezuela 134: PUERTO RICO : Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands 135: QATAR NATIONAL : Qatar 136: QORNOQ : South Greenland 137: ROME 1940 : Sardinia Islands 138: SANTNA BRAZ : Sao Maguel, Santa Maria Islands (Azores) 139: SANTO (DOS) : Espirito Santo Island 140: SAPPER HILL 1943 : East Falkland Island 141: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969 : Mean Value 142: : Argentina 143: : Bolivia 144: : Brazil 145: : Chile 146: : Colombia 147: : Ecuador 148: : Guyana 149: : Paraguay 150: : Peru 151: : Trinidad and Tobago 152: : Venezuela 153: SOUTH ASIA : Singapore 154: SOUTHEAST BASE : Porto Santo and Medeira Islands 155: SOUTHWEST BASE : Faial, Graciosa, Pico, Sao Jorge, and Terceira Islands 156: TIMBALAI 1948 : Brunel and East Malaysia (Sarawak and Sadah) 157: TOKYO : Japan 158: : Korea 159: : Okinawa 160: TRISTAN ASTRO 1968 : Tristan da Cunha 161: VITI LEVU 1916 : Viti Levu Island (Fiji Islands) 162: WAKE-ENIWETOK 1960 : Marshall Islands 163: ZANDERIJ : Suriname 164: BUKIT RIMPAH : Bangka and Belitung Islands (Indonesia) 165: CAMP AREA ASTRO : Camp Mcmurdo Area, Antarctica 166: G. SEGARA : Kalimantan Islands(Indonesia) 167: HERAT NORTH : Afghanistan 168: HU-TZU-SHAN : Taiwan 169: TANANARIVE OBSERVATORY 1925 : Madagascar 170: YACARE : Uruguay 171: RT-90 : Sweden 172 : Pulkovo 1942 : Russia A-1 APPENDIX World Time Chart A-2 APPENDIX Icons Icon Meaning North marker. Shows North in course-up and automatic course-up modes. Correct chart and suitable scale - full chart reliability. Chart overenlarged. • Chart card not inserted. • Wrong chart card inserted. • Chart scale too small. Alarm setting violated. Track is not being recorded or plotted. Chart offset applied. SA VE Voyage-based route’s waypoints are being entered manually. Latitude and longitude position offset applied. Voltage of battery on circuit board in display unit is low. Contact your dealer about replacement. A-3 SPECIFICATIONS OF MARINE RADAR MODEL 1722/1732/1742/1762 MODEL 1722C/1732C/1742C/1762C 1. GENERAL (1) Indication System M1722/1732/1742/1762 PPI Daylight display, raster scan, 4 tones monochrome LCD M1722C/1732C/1742C/1762C PPI Daylight display, raster scan, color LCD (2) Range, Pulse length (PL) & Pulse Repetition Rate (PRR) Range (nm) Pulse length (µs) PRR (Hz approx.) 0.125 to 1.5 0.08 2100 1.5 to 3 0.3 1200 3 to 48* 0.8 600 *Maximum Range: M1722/C: 24nm, M1732/C: 36nm, M1742/C: 36nm, M1762/C: 48nm (3) Range Resolution 29 m (4) Bearing Resolution M1722/C: 6.7º, M1732/C: 5.5º, M1742/C: 5.0º, M1762/C: 3.9º (5) Minimum Range 41 m (6) Bearing Accuracy ±1º (7) Range Ring Accuracy 0.9 % of range or 8 m, whichever is the greater 2. SCANNER UNIT MODEL1722/C: (1) Radiator Micro-strip (2) Polarization Horizontal (3) Antenna Rotation Speed 23 rpm nominal (4) Radiator Length 45 cm (5) Horizontal Beamwidth less than 5.2° (6) Vertical Beamwidth 25° (7) Sidelobe Attenuation less than -20 dB MODEL1732/C: (1) Radiator Printed waveguide array (2) Polarization Horizontal (3) Antenna Rotation Speed 24 rpm nominal (4) Radiator Length 60 cm (5) Horizontal Beamwidth less than 4° (6) Vertical Beamwidth 20° (7) Sidelobe Attenuation less than -18 dB SP - 1 MODEL1742/C: (1) Radiator Slotted waveguide array (2) Polarization Horizontal (3) Antenna Rotation Speed 24 rpm nominal (4) Radiator Length 60 cm (5) Horizontal Beamwidth less than 3.5° (6) Vertical Beamwidth 30° (7) Sidelobe Attenuation less than -20 dB MODEL1762/C: (1) Radiator Slotted waveguide array (2) Polarization Horizontal (3) Antenna Rotation Speed 24 rpm nominal (4) Radiator Length 100 cm (5) Horizontal Beamwidth less than 2.4° (6) Vertical Beamwidth 27° (7) Sidelobe Attenuation less than -24 dB 3. TRANSCEIVER MODULE (1) Frequency and Modulation 9410 MHz ±30MHz (X band), P0N (2) Peak Output Power M1722/1742/1722C/1742C: 2 kW nominal, M1732/1762/1731C/1762C: 4 kW nominal (3) Modulator FET Switching Method (4) Intermediate Frequency 60 MHz (5) Tuning Automatic (6) Receiver Front End MIC (Microwave IC) (7) Bandwidth 7 MHz (8) Duplexer Circulator with diode limiter (9) Warming up M1722/1722C: 60 sec. approx. M1732/1742/1762(C): 90 sec. approx. 4. DISPLAY UNIT (1) Picture Tube M1722 /1732/1742/1762 7 inch rectangular monochrome LCD 240(H) x 320(V) dots, Effective radar display area: 240 x 240 dots M1722C/1732C/1742C/1762C 6.5 inch rectangular color LCD 234(H) x 320(V) dots, Effective radar display area: 234 x 234 dots (2) Range, Range Ring Interval, Number of Rings SP - 2 Range (NM) 0.125 0.25 3 4 6 8 12 16 24 36 48 Ring Interval (NM) 0.0625 0.125 0.125 0.25 0.25 0.5 0.5 1 1 2 2 3 4 6 6 Number of Rings 4 3 4 4 4 4 6 12 2 0.5 2 4 0.75 3 1 1.5 2 4 3 4 3 4 Maximum range: M1722/C: 24nm, M1732/1742(C): 36nm, M1762/C: 48nm (4) Markers Heading Line, Bearing Scale, Range Rings, Variable Range Marker (VRM), Electronic Bearing Line (EBL), Alarm Zone, Waypoint Mark (navigation input required) (5) Alphanumeric Indications Range, Range Ring Interval, Interference Rejection (IR), Variable Range Marker (VRM), Electronic Bearing Line (EBL), Stand-by (ST-BY) Guard Alarm (G(IN), G(OUT)), Echo Stretch (ES), Range and Bearing to Cursor, L/L Position*, Echo Tailing (TRAIL), Trailing Time, Watchman (WATCHMAN), Ship’s speed* (SPD), Ship’s Course* Water temperature**, Water depth** *: Navigation data required, **: Echo sounder data required (6) Input Data IEC 61162-1/ NMEA 0183 Ver.1.5 Own ship’s position: GGA>RMC>RMA>GLL Ship’s speed: RMC>RMA>VTG>VHW Bearing (True): HDT>HDG*1>HDM*1>VHW Bearing (Magnetic): HDM>HDG*1>HDT*1>VHW Course: RMC>RMA>VTG Waypoint (Range, Bearing): RMB>WPL>BWR>BWC Loran time difference: RMA>GLC>GTD Water depth: DPT>DBT>DBS>DBK Wind: MWV>VWT>VWR Water Temperature: MTW Time: ZDA *1 : calculated by magnetic deviation (7) Output Data Alarm signal 12 VDC, 100 mA or less 5. PLOTTER FUNCTION (1) Projection Mercator (2) Usable Area 85° latitude or below (3) Effective Area 133.4 x 97.3 mm (4) Display pixels 234 x 320 dots (5) Position Indication Latitude/longitude, Loran C LOP or DECCA LOP SP - 3 (6) Effective Projection Area 0.125 nm to 1,024 nm (at equatorial area) (7) Track Display Plot interval: by time (0 to 99 min. 59 sec.) or by distance (0 to 99.9 nm) (8) Colors Red, yellow, green, purple, light-blue, blue, white (9) Memory Capacity Track/mark: 8000 points, Waypoint: 999 points (10) Storage Capacity Simple route: 200 routes with 35 waypoints each (11) MOB 1 point (12) Quick Routes 1 course with 35 waypoints max. (13) Electronic Chart FURUNO chart card or NAVIONICS chart card available C-MAP chart card also available for C-MAP NT Model (14) Alarms Arrival and Anchor watch, Cross track error and proximity alarms, Ship’s speed in and out alarms, Water temperature, Trip alarm 5. POWER SUPPLY (1) Rated Voltage/Current M1722 12-24 VDC: 3.7-1.8 A M1732 12-24 VDC: 3.8-1.9 A M1742 12-24 VDC: 3.9-2.0 A M1762 12-24 VDC: 4.2-2.1 A M1722C 12-24 VDC: 4.4-2.2 A M1732C 12-24 VDC: 4.5-2.3 A M1742C 12-24 VDC: 4.6-2.3 A M1762C 12-24 VDC: 4.9-2.4 A (2) Rectifier (PR-62: option) 100/110/115/200/220/230 VAC, 1 phase, 50/60 Hz 6. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION (1) Ambient Temperature (IEC 60945) Scanner Unit: -25°C to +70°C Display Unit: -15°C to +55°C (2) Relative Humidity 93 % or less at +40°C (3) Waterproofing Scanner Unit: IPX6 (IEC 60529) (4) Bearing Vibration Display Unit: IPX5 IEC 60945 7. COATING COLOR (1) Display Unit N3.0 (2) Scanner Unit M1722/1732 (C) N9.5 (upper), 2.5PB3.5/10 (lower) M1742/1762 (C) N9.5 SP - 4 8. COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE (1) Display Unit M1722/1732/1742/1762 Standard: 0.90 m Steering: 0.60 m M1722C/1732C/1742C/1762C Standard: 0.90 m Steering: 0.60 m M1722/C Standard: 1.25 m Steering: 0.85 m M1732/C Standard: 1.40 m Steering: 1.10 m M1742/C Standard: 2.10 m Steering: 1.60 m M1762/C Standard: 1.00 m Steering: 0.75 m (2) Scanner Unit SP - 5
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Key Features
- Plotter, radar, and sounder displays
- Waypoint switching methods
- Soft key setup
- Digital chart setup
- Data box setup
- Hot page setup
- Navigator setup
- Nav data display setup
- Radar display setup
- Sounder setup
Frequently Answers and Questions
What is the default setting for the GPS speed average?
The default setting for the GPS speed average is 60 seconds, which is suitable for most conditions.
How do I change the unit of range and speed measurement?
Use the cursor pad to select "Range/Speed Unit" on the General Setup menu and select the desired unit.
What is the default setting for the EBL Reference?
The default setting for the EBL Reference is Relative.