FURUNO 1800/1900 1833C, 1933C, 1943C, 1953C radar, plotter, sounder, GP-310B GPS receiver, Loran C navigator, Decca navigator User manual
Below you will find brief information for network sounder 1833C, network sounder 1933C, network sounder 1943C, network sounder 1953C, radar 1833C, radar 1933C, radar 1943C, radar 1953C. This comprehensive guide is designed to help you navigate the user interface of the device and make the most of its features to customize settings and adjust the display to your preferences.
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This chapter describes the various options which allow you to set up your unit to suit your needs. For mode-specific menus, e.g. radar, plotter and sounder, make sure that you select the appropriate display when making changes or viewing menu options.
This paragraph shows you how to set up functions common to the plotter, radar and sounder displays. This is done on the GENERAL SETUP menu, which you may display from any mode. These items include language, key beep, units of measurement, data sources, etc.
1. Press the [MENU] key to display the main menu.
2. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key.
3. Press the GENERAL SETUP soft key.
GENERAL
SETUP1
KEY BEEP
LANGUAGE
RANGE UNIT
TEMPERATURE UNIT
ON
ENGLISH nm, kt
°
F
DEPTH UNIT ft
TEMPERATURE SOURCE NMEA
DEPTH SOURCE
RESET TRIP LOG
NMEA
NO
EDIT
NEXT
PAGE
RETURN
LAT/LON DISPLAY
TD DISPLAY
SPEED
POSITION DISPLAY
TIME DISPLAY
DD
°
MM.MMMM’
LORAN C
SOG
LAT/LON
24 HOURS
INFRARED REMOTE MODE A
RANGE & BEARING MODE RHUMB LINE
BEARING READOUT
MAGNETIC VARIATION
MAGNETIC
AUTO 07.0
° E
GENERAL
SETUP2
EDIT
PREV.
PAGE
Page 1 Page 2
General setup menu
4. Press the NEXT PAGE or PREV. PAGE soft key to switch pages if necessary.
5. Use the trackball to select item.
6. Press the EDIT soft key.
7. Use the trackball to select option desired, then press the ENTER soft key.
8. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu.
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Contents of general setup menu
Item Description Setting
Key Beep Turns key beep on/off. On, Off On
Language Chooses menu language. English
Range Unit Chooses unit of range and speed measurement.
English, French,
German, Italian,
Portuguese, Spanish nm, kt; km, km/h; sm, mph; nm & yd, kt; nm & m, kt; km & m, km/h; sm
& yd, mph nm, kt
Temperature
Unit
Depth Unit
Chooses unit of water temperature measurement.
Chooses unit of depth measurement.
°C, °F °F ft, m, fa,
P/B (Passi/Braza) ft
Temperature
Source
Chooses source of water temperature data.
NMEA
Depth Source Chooses source of depth data.
Resets distance run to zero.
ETR, NMEA. Select ETR to show water temperature data fed from the network sounder.
ETR, NMEA. Select ETR to show depth data fed from the network sounder.
Yes, No
NMEA
No Reset Trip
Log
Lat/Lon
Display
TD Display
Speed
Chooses how many digits (or seconds) to display after decimal point in latitude and longitude position.
Chooses TD type.
Chooses speed format to display.
DD°MM.MM’,
DD°MM.MMM’,
DD°MM.MMMM’,
DD°MM’SS.S”
Loran C, Decca
SOG (Speed over ground), STW (Speed through water)
LAT/LON, TD
DD°MM.MMMM’
Loran C
SOG
LAT/LON Position
Display
Chooses position display format.
Time Display Chooses time notation.
Infrared
Remote
Mode
Range &
Bearing
Mode
A remote controller can be set exclusively for use with a specific display unit, in the case of multiple
NavNet display units. For further details see the Installation Manual.
Chooses how to calculate range and bearing.
12 hours, 24 hours
A, B, C, D
Rhumb Line: Straight line drawn between two points on a nautical chart.
Great Circle: Shortest course between two points on the surface of the earth.
24 hours
A
Rhumb Line
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Contents of general setup menu (con’t from previous page)
Item Description Setting
Bearing
Readout
Chooses bearing display format for course, course over ground and cursor bearing.
True, Magnetic Magnetic
Magnetic
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, then hit the ENTER soft key to set. “AUTO” requires position data.
Auto, Manual Auto (07.0°W)
This paragraph explains how to customize the radar display to suit your operational needs.
5.2.1 Radar display setup
The radar display may be set up from the RADAR DISPLAY SETUP 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 DISPLAY SETUP soft key.
EBL REFERENCE
CURSOR POSITION
RELATIVE
RNG & BRG-REL
TUNING AUTO
TX SECTOR BLANKING OFF 000
°
001
°
NOISE REJECTION OFF
BACKGROUND COLOR BLACK/GREEN
ECHO COLOR GREEN
2ND ECHO REJECTION OFF
WATCHMAN TIME 5 minutes
RANGE UNIT
TRAIL MODE nm
RELATIVE
DISPLAY
SETUP
EDIT
D. BOX
RETURN
Radar display setup menu
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Contents of radar display setup menu
Item Description Settings Setting
EBL
Reference
References EBL bearing, shown in the EBL data box, to North (True) or heading (Relative). Relative with no heading input. True only in course-up, north-up and true motion.
True, Relative Relative
Cursor
Position
Chooses how to display cursor position.
RNG &
BRG-REL
Tuning
Note: “RNG & BRG-TRUE” requires heading data, true bearing.
Reverts to relative bearing when heading data is lost.
Selects receiver tuning method. For further details see the paragraph
“2.6 Tuning.”
LAT/LON: Lat/Long position of cursor
TD: Loran C or
Decca TDs
RNG & BRG-REL:
Range and bearing in relative bearing.
RNG & BRG-TRUE:
Range and bearing in true bearing.
Auto, Manual Auto
TX Sector
Blanking
Turns on/off dead sector graphic, which shows area where no echoes are transmitted. To set sector, select
ON, then enter range. Max. sector is 135°. Dashed lines mark the dead sector. Note that noise may occasionally appear in the TX sector when the echo trail feature is turned on.
On, Off Off (0°)
Noise
Rejection
Dead sector
Electrical noise, appearing on the screen as “speckles,” may be suppressed with the noise rejector.
Note that some forms of interference cannot be suppressed.
On, Off
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Off
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Contents of radar display setup menu (con’t from previous page)
Item Description Settings Setting
Background
Color
Echo Color Chooses echo color. Yellow, Green,
Multi-color.
(Multi-color shows echoes in red, yellow or green in order of descending strength.)
On, Off 2ND Echo
Rejection
Reduces second-trace echoes. See the paragraph “2.24 Suppressing
Second-trace Echoes.”
Watchman
Time
Sets watchman stand-by period.
For further details see the paragraph “ 2.23 Watchman.”
5, 10, 20 minutes
Range Unit Select unit of range measurement. nm, km, sm
Trail Mode
Chooses colors of background, range rings and characters.
Effective when HUE soft key is set for MANUAL.
Sets echo trail reference.
Note: Relative trail is available in all presentation modes except true motion. True trail is available in all modes.
Black/Green
Background: Black
Rings: Green
Characters: Green
Black/Red
Background: Black
Rings: Green
Characters: Red
Blue/White
Background: Blue
Rings: White
Characters: White
DK Blue/White
Background: Dark
Blue
Rings: Green
Characters: Red
White/Green
Background: White
Rings: Green
Characters: Green
True: input.
Echo trails plotted in actual courses and speeds.
Requires compass signal and speed
Relative: Echo trails move relative to own ship.
Black/Green
Green
Off
5 minutes nm
Relative
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You may choose the radar ranges you wish to use, from the RADAR RANGE
SETUP menu. After choosing the ranges desired, change the range with the
[RANGE] key to activate range settings. Available ranges depends on the radar used.
At least two ranges (excluding maximum range) must be turned on. When less than two ranges are turned on you cannot escape from the RADAR RANGE
SETUP menu.
Note that this function is not available with the GD-1900C.
1. Press the [MENU] key to show the main menu.
2. Press the RADAR RANGE SETUP soft key to show the RADAR RANGE
SETUP menu.
4nm
6nm
8nm
12nm
16nm
24nm
36nm
0.125nm
0.25nm
0.5nm
0.75nm
1nm
1.5nm
2nm
3nm
48nm
64nm
72nm
MAXIMUM RANGE XXnm *
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
RANGE
SETUP
ON/OFF
RETURN
4km
6km
8km
12km
16km
24km
36km
48km
64km
72km
0.25km
0.5km
0.75km
1km
1.5km
2km
3km
MAXIMUM RANGE XXkm *
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
* = Max. range depends on network radar used and is set on the network radar at installation.
Range unit: nm Range unit: km
RANGE
SETUP
ON/OFF
RETURN
Radar range setup menu
3. Use the trackball to select the range which you want to turn on or off.
4. Press the ON/OFF soft key to turn a range on or off as appropriate.
5. Press the RETURN soft key to register settings.
6. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu.
1833C 36 nm, km, sm
1933C 48 nm, km, sm
1943C 64 nm, km, sm
1953C 72 nm, km, sm
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5.2.3 Function key setup
The function keys provide one-touch execution of a desired function. The default radar function key settings are as shown in the table below.
Function Key
1
2
3
4
Default Function
Turn heading line off.
Turn range rings on/off.
Turn echo trail on/off.
Function Key Label
HL
RNG
TRL
Turn display offcenter on/off. SFT
RSR
If the above settings are not to your liking you may change them as follows:
1. Press the [MENU] key.
2. Press the FUNCTION KEY SETUP soft key.
Function key setting
Function key label
SOFT KEY 1
HL: HDG LINE OFF
SOFT KEY 2
RNG: RINGS ON/OFF
H
L
R
N
G
FUNC
KEY
EDIT
SOFT KEY 3
TRL: ECHO TRAIL
T
R
L
SOFT KEY 4
SFT: OFFCENTER
S
F
T
RETURN
SOFT KEY 5
RSR: RADAR SOURCE
R
S
R
Radar function key menu
3. Select the function key you want to program, then press the EDIT soft key.
SOFT KEY 1 SOFT KEY 1 SOFT KEY 1
▲
▲
OFF
HL: HDG LINE OFF
MOD: MODE
GAI: GAIN
SEA: A/C SEA
RAI: A/C RAIN
FTC: FTC
ES: ECHO STRETCH
PLS: PULSE LENGTH
ZOM: ZOOM
Scroll down
SFT: OFFCENTER
TRL: ECHO TRAIL
RNG: RINGS ON/OFF
TLL: TLL OUTPUT
ALM: GUARD ALARM
EBL: EBL
VRM: VRM
TTM: TTM ON/OFF
WMK: WPT ON/OFF
WTM: WATCHMAN
Scroll down
ACQ: ACQUISITION
TX: STBY/TX
RSR: RADAR SOURCE
DBX: D. BOX ON/OFF
CHG: CHANGE CNTRL
▲ ▲
Radar function key options
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4. Select function desired with the trackball, then press the ENTER soft key or
[ENTER] knob to register your selection.
5. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu.
Radar function keys
Menu Item
OFF
HL: HDG LINE OFF
MOD: MODE
GAI: GAIN
SEA: A/C SEA
RAI: A/C RAIN
FTC: FTC
ES: ECHO STRETCH
PLS: PULSE LENGTH
ZOM: ZOOM
SFT: OFFCENTER
TRL: ECHO TRAIL
RNG: RINGS ON/OFF
TLL: TLL OUTPUT
ALM: GUARD ALARM
EBL: EBL
VRM: VRM
TTM: TTM ON/OFF
WMK: WPT ON/OFF
WTM: WATCHMAN
ACQ: ACQUISITION
TX: STBY/TX
RSR: RADAR SOURCE
DBX: D. BOX ON/OFF
Function
Assigns no function.
Turns heading line off.
Selects presentation mode.
Shows gain sensitivity adjustment window.
Shows A/C SEA adjustment window.
Shows A/C RAIN adjustment window.
Displays FTC window. Available with Model 1700 series radar. Inoperative otherwise.
Turns echo stretch on/off.
Sets pulselength (long or short).
Turns zoom on/off.
Press to shift display center to cursor location.
Press again to turn shift off and return cursor to display center.
Starts/stops echo trails.
Turns range rings on/off.
Outputs cursor position, in NMEA format, to navigator.
Displays alarm soft keys.
Switches control between EBL1 and EBL2 with each press.
Switches control between VRM1 and VRM2 with each press.
Turns TTM (Tracked Target Message) display on/off.
Turns waypoint marker on/off.
Turns watchman on/off.
Acquires and tracks cursor-selected target.
(Requires ARP-equipped Model 1800/1900 series network radar.)
Toggles between standby and transmit
Selects source for radar picture.
Turns data boxes on/off.
Function Key
Label
—
HL
MOD
GAI
SEA
RAI
FTC
ES
PLS
ZOM
SFT
TRL
RNG
TLL
ALM
EBL
VRM
TTM
WMK
WTM
ACQ
TX
RSR
DBX
CHG: CHANGE CNTRL Changes display control in combination display. CHG
Note: To use CHANGE CNTRL set it on all displays, with the same soft key number.
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This paragraph provides the information necessary for setting up the plotter display.
Navigation options, for example, waypoint switching method, may be set on the
PLOTTER SETUP menu.
1. Show the plotter display, then press the [MENU] key open the main menu.
2. Press the PLOTTER SETUP soft key.
WAYPOINT SWITCHING ARRVL ALM CRCL
COURSE VECTOR LINE
SET GOTO METHOD 1POINT
PLOTTER
SETUP
EDIT
D. BOX
RETURN
Plotter setup menu
Contents of plotter setup menu
Waypoint
Switching
Course
Vector
Set GOTO
Method
D. BOX
(soft key)
Chooses waypoint switching method.
See “switching waypoints” on page
3-50.
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).
Perpendicular,
Arrvl Alm Crcl,
Manual
Line, Vector, Off
Sets the method by which to navigate to a quick point. See “3.10.1 Navigating to a quick point.”
Sets up data boxes. See paragraph 5.5.
1 Point, 35 Points,
35 Pts/Port
Service
Arrvl Alm Crcl
Line
1 Point
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5.3.2 Function key setup
The function keys provide one-touch execution of a desired function. The default plotter function key settings are as shown in the table below.
Function
Key
1
Default Function
Start/stop recording/plotting own ship’s track.
Function Key
Label
TRK
EML
RUL 3
4
5
Ruler (measure range and bearing between two points).
Add new waypoint.
Alphanumeric waypoint list.
ADD
APL
If the above settings are not to your liking you may change them as follows:
1. Press the [MENU] key.
2. Press the FUNCTION KEY SETUP soft key.
Function key setting
Function key label
SOFT KEY 1
TRK: TRACK ON/OFF
SOFT KEY 2
EML: EDIT MK/LINE
SOFT KEY 3
RUL: RULER
SOFT KEY 4
ADD: ADD NEW WPT
SOFT KEY 5
ALP: ALPHA LIST
A
L
P
A
D
D
E
M
L
T
R
K
R
U
L
FUNC
KEY
EDIT
RETURN
Plotter function key menu
3. Select the soft key you want to program, then press the EDIT soft key. A menu shows the functions available and the current selection is highlighted.
SOFT KEY 1
OFF
ADD: ADD NEW WPT
MWP: MOVE WPT
RUL: RULER
GWP: GOTO WPT
GRT: GOTO ROUTE
EML: EDIT MK/LINE
TRK: TRACK ON/OFF
TTM: TTM ON/OFF
DTT: DEL TGT TRK
▲
Scroll
ALP: ALPHA LIST
LCL: LOCAL LIST
RTE: ROUTE LIST
DBX: D. BOX ON/OFF
CHG: CHANGE CNTRL
Plotter function key options
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4. Select function desired with the trackball, then press the ENTER soft key or
[ENTER] knob to register your selection.
5. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu.
Plotter function keys
Menu Item Function
OFF
ADD: ADD NEW WPT
MWP: MOVE WPT
RUL: RULER
GWP: GOTO WPT
GRT: GOTO ROUTE
EML: EDIT MK/LINE
TRK: TRACK ON/OFF
Assigns no function.
Registers waypoint at cursor position. Place cursor for waypoint location, then press function key.
Moves selected waypoint to different position.
Select waypoint, press function key, select new position, then press the [ENTER] knob.
Measures range and bearing between two points.
Press START POINT soft key to change starting point if necessary. Range and bearing between two points appears at the top of the screen.
Specify waypoint to set as destination. Enter waypoint name in window, then press the ENTER soft key.
Specify route to follow. Enter route name in window, then press the ENTER soft key.
Displays mark & line menu. Press appropriate soft key to access menu item.
Each press starts or stops recording/plotting own ship’s track.
TTM: TTM ON/OFF
DTT: DEL TGT TRACK
ALP: ALPHA LIST
LCL: LOCAL LIST
RTE: ROUTE LIST
Turns TTM (target track) display on/off.
Erases all TTM track.
Displays waypoint alphanumeric list.
Displays waypoint local list.
Displays route list.
DBX: D. BOX ON/OFF Shows/hides data boxes.
CHG: CHANGE CNTRL Changes control in combination screen.
Function Key
Label
—
ADD
MWP
RUL
GWP
GRT
EML
TRK
TTM
DTT
ALP
LCL
RTE
DBX
CHG
Note: To use CHANGE CNTRL set it on all displays, with the same soft key number.
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This paragraph shows you how to setup digital charts, from offsetting chart position to turning chart attributes on or off.
In some instances position may be off by a few seconds. 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.
1. Show the plotter display, then press the [MENU] key followed by the CHART
SETUP and CHART OFFSET soft keys.
+
34
080
°
°
+ °
M CHART
OFFSET
16.0nm
SET
OFFSET
RESET
OFFSET
WP-002 FISH
RETURN
BRIDGE
Plotter display, chart offset selected
2. Use the trackball to place the cursor at the correct latitude and longitude position of own ship.
3. Press the SET OFFSET soft key.
4. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. The “chart offset icon” ( ) appears at the top of the display.
To cancel chart offset, press the RESET OFFSET soft key at step 3 in the above procedure.
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5.4.2 FURUNO,
™
chart attributes
5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT
FURUNO, NavCharts
™
chart attributes may be turned on or off from the
CHART DETAILS menu, which you may display as follows:
1. Press the [MENU] key.
2. Press the CHART SETUP and CHART DETAILS soft keys.
LAT/LON GRID
TEXT INFORMATION
GREEN
ON
WAYPOINTS
WAYPOINT NAMES
LARGE
ON
CHART BORDER LINES ON
LANDMASS BRT YELLOW
BACKGROUND
NAVAIDS
LIGHT SECTOR INFO
OTHER SYMBOLS
MARKS SIZE
BLACK
ON
ON
WHITE
LARGE
CHART
DETAILS
EDIT
CNTOUR
LINE
RETURN
Chart details menu (FURUNO, NavCharts
™)
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Contents of chart details menu (FURUNO, NavCharts ™)
Item Description Settings Default
Lat/Lon Grid Latitude and longitude grids
Red, yellow, green, light-blue, purple, blue, white, Off
Green
Geographic place, name On, Off On Text
Information
Waypoints Waypoint size
Waypoint name
Large, Small, Off
On, Off
Large
On Waypoint
Names
Chart Border
Lines
Border lines (indices) On, Off On
Brt, Yellow Landmass Landmass color, brightness Bright, Dim: Red, yellow, green, light-blue, purple, blue, white.
Off
Background Chart background color White, Black
Navaids Navaids data on
NavCharts™; lighthouse data on FURUNO charts
On, Off
Lighthouse viewing sector On, Off Light Sector
Info
Other
Symbols
Marks Size
CNTOUR
LINE soft key
(See next page.)
Other map symbols
Marks size
Depth < 10 m
Depth = 10 m
Red, yellow, green, light-blue, purple, blue, white, Off
Large, Small
On, off, red, yellow, green, light-blue, purple, blue, white
Depth > 10 m
On, off, red, yellow, green, light-blue, purple, blue, white
On, off, red, yellow, green, light-blue, purple, blue, white
Black
On
On
White
Large
On, Red
On, Yellow
On, Light-blue
Depth Info On, off, red, yellow, green, light-blue, purple, blue, white
On, Red
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CNTOUR LINE soft key
1. Press the [MENU] key.
2. Press the CHART SETUP and CHART DETAILS soft keys.
3. Press the CNTOUR LINE soft key.
CONTOUR
LINE
DEPTH < 10m
DEPTH = 10m
DEPTH > 10m
DEPTH INFORMATION
RED
YELLOW
LIGHT BLUE
RED
EDIT
10m = APPROX. 30ft
OR 5fa OR 6pb
RETURN
Contour line menu (FURUNO, NavCharts ™)
5.4.3 C-MAP chart attributes
C-MAP chart attributes may be turned on or off from the CHART DETAILS menu as follows:
1. Press the [MENU] key.
2. Press the CHART SETUP and CHART DETAILS soft keys.
CHART
DETAILS
CHART
DETAILS
WAYPOINT
WAYPOINT NAME
LAT/LON GRID
CHART BORDER LINE
PLOTTER/OVERLAY
PLOTTER/OVERLAY
PLOTTER/OVERLAY
PLOTTER/OVERLAY
BACKGROUND COLOR BLACK
PORT & SERVICE PLOTTER/OVERLAY
ATTENTION AREA PLOTTER/OVERLAY
NAV LANE
LIGHT
BUOY & BEACON
PLOTTER/OVERLAY
PLOTTER/OVERLAY
PLOTTER/OVERLAY
SIGNAL PLOTTER/OVERLAY
CARTOGRAPHIC OBJECT PLOTTER/OVERLAY
EDIT
DEPTH
INFO
NEXT
PAGE
PLACE NAME
COMPASS
TIDE & CURRENT
NATURAL FEATURE
RIVER & LAKE
PLOTTER/OVERLAY
PLOTTER/OVERLAY
PLOTTER/OVERLAY
PLOTTER/OVERLAY
PLOTTER/OVERLAY
CULTURAL FEATURE
LANDMARK
CHART GENERATION
PLOTTER/OVERLAY
PLOTTER/OVERLAY
PLOTTER/OVERLAY
NEW OBJECT PLOTTER/OVERLAY
COMPLEX OBJECT ICON MULTIPLE
INFORMATION LEVEL BASIC
EDIT
DEPTH
INFO
RETURN
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Contents of chart details menu (C-MAP)
Item Description
Waypoint
Waypoint
Name
Waypoint display
Waypoint name
Plotter/Overlay, Plotter, Off
Plotter/Overlay, Plotter, Off
Plotter/Overlay
Plotter/Overlay
Lat/Lon Grid Latitude and longitude grids Plotter/Overlay, Plotter, Off Plotter/Overlay
Plotter/Overlay, Plotter, Off Plotter/Overlay Chart Border
Line
Background
Color
Port &
Service
Attention
Area
Nav Lane
Border lines
(indices)
Chart background color
Port services icon display
White, Black
Plotter/Overlay, Plotter, Off
Attention area icon display Plotter/Overlay, Plotter
Navigation lanes
Plotter/Contour, Off
Black
Plotter
Plotter/Contour
Plotter/Overlay, Plotter, Off Plotter
Light Lighthouse icon, sector Plotter/Overlay, Plot/No
Sector, Off
Plotter/Overlay
Plotter/Overlay, Plotter, Off Plotter/Overlay Buoy &
Beacon
Signal
Buoys, beacons display
Signals category icon
Cartographic
Object
Cartographic objects category icon
Place Name Geographic names
Plotter/Overlay, Plotter, Off Plotter/Overlay
Plotter/Overlay, Plotter, Off Plotter
Compass
Tide &
Current
Natural
Feature
Compass category icons
Tide display
Land outline
Plotter/Overlay, Plotter, Off Plotter/Overlay
Plotter/Overlay, Plotter, Off
Plotter/Overlay, Plotter, Off
Plotter/Overlay, Plotter, Off
Plotter/Overlay
Plotter/Overlay
Plotter/Overlay
River & Lake Rivers and lakes
Cultural
Feature
Cultural features icons
Landmark
Plotter/Overlay, Plotter, Off
Plotter/Overlay, Plotter, Off
Plotter/Overlay
Plotter/Overlay
Landmarks category icons Plotter/Overlay, Plotter, Off Plotter/Overlay
Chart
Generation
Chart generation category icons
Plotter/Overlay, Plotter, Off Plotter/Overlay
New Object New object category icons Plotter/Overlay, Plotter, Off Plotter/Overlay
Complex
Object Icon
Information
Level
Single or multiple icon for object composed of several icons
Basic or detailed data for objects
(Con’t on next page)
Multiple, Single
Basic, Detailed
Multiple
Basic
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Contents of chart details menu for C-MAP (con’t from previous page)
Item Description Settings Default
DEPTH INFO soft key
(See below.)
Bathymetric Line
Spot Sounding
Plotter/Overlay, Plotter,
Off
Plotter/Overlay, Plotter,
Off
Plotter/Overlay
Plotter/Overlay
Bottom Type Plotter/Overlay
Depth Area Limit
Bathymetric Range
Plotter/Overlay, Plotter,
Off
0-99999 ft
(m, fa, P/B)
0-99999 ft
(m, fa, P/B)
20,164 ft (6, 50 m, 3, 27 fa,
4, 30 P/B)
0-33 ft (0-10 m, 0-6 fa,
0-6 P/B)
Settings description
Basic: Shows basic characteristics of objects.
Detailed: Shows detailed characteristics of objects.
Multiple : Shows multiple icons for complex objects.
Off: Turns item off.
On: Turns item on.
Plotter: Shows item on plotter display.
Plot/No Sector: Shows item on plotter display. Sector not shown.
Plotter/Contour: Shows contour on plotter display.
Plotter/Overlay: Shows item on plotter and overlay displays.
Single : Shows single icon for complex objects.
DEPTH INFO soft key
1. Press the [MENU] key.
2. Press the CHART SETUP and CHART DETAILS soft keys.
3. Press the DEPTH INFO soft key.
DEPTH
INFO
BATHYMETRIC LINE PLOTTER/OVERLAY
SPOT SOUNDING PLOTTER/OVERLAY
BOTTOM TYPE PLOTTER/OVERLAY
DEPTH AREA LIMIT 00020, 00164ft
BATHYMETRIC RANGE 00000-00033ft
EDIT
RETURN
Depth info menu (C-MAP)
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5.5 Data Boxes Setup
You may select the data to show in the data boxes for the plotter, radar and sounder displays. Six boxes may be displayed in case of small size data box and two for large size data box.
1. Display the radar, plotter 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.
Plotter mode: PLOTTER SETUP, D. BOX
Radar mode: RADAR DISPLAY SETUP, D. BOX
Sounder mode: SOUNDER MENU, D. BOX
DATA BOX SIZE
POSITION
WAYPOINT
COG
SOG
STW
BEARING
RANGE
TIME TO GO
ETA
TEMPERATURE
DEPTH
TRIP LOG
DATE
TIME
WIND
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
SMALL
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
DATA
BOX
EDIT
RETURN
Data box menu
4. Use the trackball to select an item, then press the EDIT soft key.
5. Select ON or OFF as desired.
6. Press the ENTER soft key or the [ENTER] knob to register your selection. Six items may be set to ON for small data boxes; two for large data boxes.
7. Repeat steps 4-6 to turn other items on or off.
8. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu.
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5.6 Hot Page Setup
Six user-arrangeable hot pages are provided for quick selection of desired display. If the default hot pages are not to your liking you may change them as shown below.
1. Press the [MENU] key followed by pressing the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION,
SYSTEM SETUP, HOT PAGE & NAV DISP SETUP and HOT PAGE SETUP soft keys in that order.
2. Use the trackball to select the hot page number to set, then press the EDIT soft key. The “SELECT SCREEN TYPE” window appears.
HOT PAGE 1
HOTPAGE
SETUP
HOT PAGE 2
HOT PAGE 3 3
SELECT SCREEN TYPE
FULL SCREEN
HOT PAGE 4 4 SPLIT x 2
HOT PAGE 5 5
SPLIT x 3
ENTER
CANCEL
HOT PAGE 6
Hot page setup menu
3. Use the trackball to select screen type desired among FULL SCREEN, SPLIT
X 2 and SPLIT X 3 and push the [ENTER] knob.
For the full-screen display, rotate the [ENTER] knob to select screen desired, then press the [ENTER] knob. If you selected a split screen, for example,
SPLIT X 3, the display now looks as in the figure below.
HOT PAGE 1
RADAR PLOTTER SOUNDER
Red cursor shows current screen selection
NAV DATA OVERLAY
Hot page setup menu, SPLIT X 3 screen, main screen selection
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4. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select a main screen, then press the [ENTER] knob. For example, select the radar display. Your choice is then marked with an “X” to show that is has been selected.
HOT PAGE 1
RADAR PLOTTER SOUNDER
Sub screen
COMPASS HIGHWAY EXT VIDEO
Hot page setup menu, SPLIT X 3 screen, sub screen selection
5. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select the screen to show at the top right 1/4 screen, then press the [ENTER] knob or the ENTER soft key.
6. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select the screen to show at the bottom right 1/4 screen, then press [ENTER] knob or the ENTER soft key.
Note: The SELECT WINDOW soft key functions to select the window to process.
7. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu.
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This section provides the information necessary for selecting the type of navigator connected to your plotter.
5.7.1 Navigation data source
The NAV
SETUP menu mainly selects the source of nav data. For
GPS receiver other than the
POSITION SOURCE
SPEED AVERAGING*
ALL
0060second(s)
LOCAL TIME OFFSET* +00:00
TEMP CALIBRATION 00 ° F
DEPTH CALIBRATION 00ft
NAV
SETUP
EDIT
RETURN
* For GPS receiver othe
than GP-310B.
GP-310B, speed averaging and local time
Nav setup menu offset (to use local time) are also available. Press the [MENU] key followed by the SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION, NAV OPTION and NAV SOURCE SETTINGS soft keys to display this menu.
Contents of nav setup menu
Item
Position
Source
Speed
Averaging
Local Time
Offset
Default
Description Settings
Setting
Chooses source of position data. ALL FURUNO BB GPS: GPS
Receiver GP-310B
GP: GPS navigator (via
NETWORK or NMEA port)
LC: Loran C navigator (via
NETWORK or NMEA port)
ALL: Multiple navaid connection
(via NETWORK or NMEA port)
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 suitable for most conditions.
0-9999 seconds 60 seconds
00:00 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 hours
Offsets NMEA water temperature data. -40°F - 40°F 0°F Temp
Calibration
Depth
Calibration
Offsets NMEA depth data. -15 - +90 ft 0 ft
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5.7.2 GPS receiver setup
The GPS SETUP menu sets up the GPS Receiver GPS-310B. Press the
[MENU] key followed by the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION, NAV OPTION and
GPS SENSOR SETTINGS soft keys to display this menu.
GPS
SETUP
LOCAL TIME OFFSET
GEODETIC DATUM
+00:00
WGS-84
POSITION SMOOTHING 000 second (s)
SPD/CSE SMOOTHING 005 second (s)
GPS SPEED AVERAGING 060 second (s)
LATITUDE OFFSET 0.000’N
LONGITUDE OFFSET
DISABLE SATELLITE
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
ANTENNA HEIGHT
GPS FIX MODE
COLD START
0.000’E
- - - - - -
45
°
35.000’N
125
°
00.000’W
005 m
2D/3D
NO
EDIT
GPS
STATUS
RETURN
GPS setup menu
Contents of GPS setup menu
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.
Geodetic Datum Geodetic datum is a reference for geodetic survey measurements consisting of fixed latitude, longitude and azimuth values associated with a defined station of reference. You must have the correct geodetic datum selected in your plotter so that it will reference the correct point on the chart for a given latitude and longitude. Although WGS-84 is now the world standard, other categories of charts still exist. Refer to Appendix for a full list of geodetic datum.
(Con’t on next page)
-13:30 to +13:30 hours
See Appendix for full list.
00:00
WGS-84
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Contents of GPS setup menu (con’t from previous page)
Position
Smoothing
Spd/Cse
Smoothing
GPS
Speed
Averaging
Latitude,
Longitude
Offset
When the DOP or receiving condition is unfavorable, the GPS fix may change greatly, even if the vessel is not moving. This change can be reduced by smoothing the raw GPS fixes. A setting between 000 to 999 is available. The higher the setting the more smoothed the raw data. If the setting is too high, the response time required to show a change of latitude and longitude will be too long. This is especially noticeable if the vessel is moving fast. Increase the setting if the GPS fix changes randomly.
During position fixing, ship’s velocity (speed and course) is directly measured by receiving GPS satellite signals. The raw velocity data may vary too much depending on receiving conditions and other factors. You can reduce this random variance by increasing the smoothing. The higher the smoothing setting, the more the raw data will be averaged. If this setting is high, the response to speed and course changes will slow. For no smoothing, enter all zeroes.
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 suitable for most conditions.
Offsets latitude position to further refine position accuracy.
0-999 seconds 0 seconds (no position smoothing)
0-999 seconds 5 seconds
0-999 seconds 60 seconds
0.001’S –
9.999’N
0.001’E –
9.999’W
0.0’ (no offset)
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Contents of GPS setup menu (con’t from previous page)
Disable
Satellite
Latitude
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 (two digits, max. 3 satellites),then press the ENTER soft key.
Sets initial latitude position after cold start.
Use the N < - -> S soft key to switch coordinate.
Longitude Sets initial longitude position after cold start.
Use the W < - -> E soft key to switch coordinate.
Max. 3 satellites None
— 45°35.000’N
— 125°00.000’W
Antenna
Height
GPS Fix
Mode
Enters the height of the GPS antenna unit above sea surface. For further details refer to the installation manual.
Chooses position fixing method: 2D (three satellites in view), 2D/3D (three or four satellites in view whichever is greater).
Cold Start Clears the Almanac to receive the latest
Almanac.
GPS
STATUS
(soft key)
0-99 m
2D, 2D/3D
No, Yes
5 m
2D/3D
No
Displays GPS satellite status display. Requires GPS Receiver GP-310B or GPS navigator outputting the data sentence GSA or GSV. For further details see the chapter on Maintenance.
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5.7.3 TD display setup
The TD SETUP menu sets which Loran C or Decca chain to use to display TD position. (Connection of a Loran C or Decca navigator is not necessary to display TD position.)
1. Press the [MENU] key.
2. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION, NAV OPTION and TD SETUP soft keys to display the TD SETUP menu.
TD
SETUP
GRI
LORAN-C
9940 11-27
U.S. WEST COAST
CORRECTION 1 +000.0
µ s
CORRECTION 2 +000.0
µ s
EDIT
DECCA
CHAIN 01 R-G
S BALTIC
CORRECTION 1 +00.00 lane
CORRECTION 2 +00.00 lane
RETURN
TD setup menu
Displaying Loran C TDs
1. Select GRI, then press the EDIT soft key to show the GRI & station pair window.
GRI & STATION PAIR
▲
9940
▼
11-27
U.S. WEST COAST
Loran GRI & station pair window
2. Adjust the trackball upward or downward to select GRI code.
3. Roll the trackball rightward to show the display below, to enable selection of station pair.
GRI & STATION PAIR
9940
▲
11-27
▼
U.S. WEST COAST
Loran C GRI & station pair window
4. Adjust the trackball vertically to select station pair.
5. Press the ENTER soft key to register your selection.
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6. If necessary, you may enter a position offset to refine Loran C position accuracy. Select (GRI) CORRECTION 1 or CORRECTION 2, then press the
EDIT soft key. Enter correction value with the trackball and alphanumeric keys. Use the + < − −> - soft key to switch from plus to minus and vice versa.
Press the ENTER soft key or push the [ENTER] knob.
7. Press the RETURN soft key twice.
8. Press the GENERAL SETUP soft key followed by the NEXT PAGE soft key.
9. Select “LORAN C” from “TD DISPLAY” and “TD” from “POSITION DISPLAY.”
10. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
Displaying DECCA TDs
1. Select CHAIN, then press the EDIT soft key to show the chain & station pair window.
CHAIN STATION PAIR
▲
01
▼
R-G
S BALTIC
Decca chain and station pair window
2. Adjust the trackball upward or downward to select Decca chain number.
3. Roll the trackball rightward to show the display below, to enable selection of station pair.
CHAIN STATION PAIR
01
▲
R-G
▼
S BALTIC
Decca chain and station pair window
4. Adjust the trackball upward or downward to select station pair (R: red, G: green and P: purple).
5. Press the ENTER soft key to register your selection.
6. If necessary, you may enter position offset to refine Decca position. Select
(CHAIN) CORRECTION 1 or CORRECTION 2, then press the EDIT soft key.
Enter correction value with the trackball and alphanumeric keys. Use the
+ < − −> - soft key to switch from plus to minus and vice versa. Press the
ENTER soft key or push the [ENTER] knob.
7. Press the RETURN soft key twice.
8. Press the GENERAL SETUP soft key followed by the NEXT PAGE soft key.
9. Select “DECCA” from “TD DISPLAY” and “TD” from “POSITION DISPLAY.”
10. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu.
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5.8 Nav Data Display Setup
The nav data display shows various navigation data, fed from a navigator, network equipment, etc. You may select the data to display and where to display it as follows:
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the main menu.
2. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION, SYSTEM SETUP, HOT PAGE & NAV
DISP SETUP and NAV DATA DISPLAY SETUP soft keys.
NAV
DATA
1 POSITION
EDIT
2 WPT POS 3 SOG
4 STW 5 COG
6 BEARING 7 RANGE
8 DEPTH 9 TEMP
RETURN
Nav data setup screen
3. Use the trackball to select a location.
4. Press the EDIT soft key. The following display appears.
DISPLAY DATA
¡
¡
¡
¡
¡
¡
¡
¡
¡
¡
¡
¤
¡
¡
¡
POSITION
WPT POSITION
SOG
STW
COG
BEARING
RANGE
DEPTH
TEMPERATURE
LOG TRIP
TIME TO GO
ETA
DATE
TIME
WIND
Nav data setup window
5. Select the data to display, then press the ENTER soft key or [ENTER] knob to register your selection.
6. Press the RETURN soft key followed by the [MENU] key to close the menu.
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This section shows you how to customize your network sounder to your liking.
You can set fish alarm sensitivity, fine tune sensors, etc.
1. Show the sounder display, then press the [MENU] key.
2. Press the SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP soft key.
SYSTEM
SETUP
FISH ALARM LEVEL
TRANSMISSION
TVG 200 kHz
TVG 50k Hz
ECHO OFFSET 200 kHz
ECHO OFFSET 50 kHz
BOTTOM LEVEL 200 kHz
BOTTOM LEVEL 50 kHz
KP PULSE
SMOOTHING
TLL OUTPUT
3
3
MEDIUM
ON
+00
+00
+000
+000
INTERNAL
SM3
ON
EDIT
SENSOR
SETUP
RETURN
Sounder system setup menu
Sounder system setup menu description
Item Description
Fish Alarm
Level
Sets the fish alarm sensitivity; that is, the minimum echo strength which will trigger the fish alarms.
High: Orange and stronger echoes trigger the alarm.*
Medium: Yellow and stronger echoes trigger the alarm.*
Low: Green and stronger echoes trigger the alarm.*
* = 8-color display
Transmission Turns TX power on/off. On, Off
Medium
On
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Sounder system setup menu description (con’t from previous page)
Item Description Settings
Setting
TVG
(50 kHz, 200 kHz)
TVG (Time Varied Gain) compensates for propagation attenuation of the ultrasonic waves. It does this by equalizing echo presentation so that fish schools of the same size appear in the same density in both shallow and deep waters. In addition, it reduces surface noise. Note that if the TVG level is set too high short range echoes may not be displayed.
0-9 3 (both 50 kHz and 200 kHz)
Echo Offset
(50 kHz, 200 kHz)
-50 - +50 0 (both 50 kHz and 200 kHz)
Bottom Level
(50 kHz,
200 kHz)
KP Pulse
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 too strong echoes.
If the depth indication is unstable in automatic operation or the bottom echo cannot be displayed in reddish-brown by adjusting the gain control in manual operation, you may adjust the bottom echo level detection circuit, for both 50 kHz and 200 kHz, to stabilize the indication. 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.
Selects source of keying pulse.
-100 - +100 0 (both 50 kHz and 200 kHz)
Internal
Smoothing
Internal, External
(See installation manual.)
SM1-SM4, OFF SM3
TLL Output
SENSOR
SETUP soft key
(See next page.)
Smoothes echoes to present stable display. The higher the setting the greater the smoothing.
Outputs current position to plotter where it is marked with TLL mark.
Use soft key to output TLL.
Offsets speed, depth and water temperature indications and speed of sound.
ON, OFF ON
See next section for details.
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The SENSOR SETUP menu lets you further refine speed, water temperature and depth data fed from the network sounder.
1. Show the sounder display, then press the [MENU] key.
2. Press the SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP and SENSOR SETUP soft keys to show the SENSOR SETUP menu. The current ship’s speed, water temperature, depth and speed of sound are shown at the bottom of the menu.
SENSOR
SETUP
SPEED CALIBRATION
TEMP. CALIBRATION
DEPTH CALIBRATION
+ 00%
+ 00 ° F
+00ft
ASCTC SPD CALIBRATION + 000m/s
EDIT
5-30
SPEED
12.3kt
DEPTH
125.0ft
TEMP
78.8
°
F
ACSTC SPD
1500m/s
RETURN
Sensor setup menu
3. Select item to adjust, then press the EDIT soft key.
4. Adjust the trackball upward or downward to set appropriate value.
Speed and temperature calibrations: Enter plus or minus value. For example, if the water temperature readout is 77 ° F but the actual water temperature is 75 ° F, enter –2( ° F).
Depth calibration: If you desire the depth readout to show the distance between ship’s draft and bottom (rather than transducer and bottom), set ship’s draft here. Enter a plus or minus value.
Acoustic speed calibration: Sets the speed of sound used by the network sounder. Normally no adjustment is required, however if echoes are returning too slow or too fast adjust the value as appropriate. This is only used if water salinity is at an extreme level. Under normal circumstances, do not adjust.
Sensor setup menu settings
Speed Calibration
Temperature Calibration
-50 -+50%
-40°F – +40°F
Depth Calibration -15 - +90 ft
Acoustic Speed Calibration -500 - +500 m/s
0 (no offset)
0 (no offset)
0 (no offset)
0 (no offset)
5. Press the RETURN soft key followed by the [MENU] key.
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5.9.3 Sounding range, zoom range, bottom lock range
This paragraph shows you how to set custom ranges for basic range, zoom range (marker and bottom zoom) and bottom lock range. All default basic ranges are restored whenever the unit of depth measurement is changed. Therefore, change the depth unit before changing the basic ranges.
1. Show the sounder display, then press the [MENU] key to open the main menu.
2. Press the SOUNDER RANGE SETUP soft key to show the SOUNDER
RANGE SETUP menu.
RANGE
SETUP
RANGE 1
RANGE 2
RANGE 3
RANGE 4
RANGE 5
RANGE 6
RANGE 7
RANGE 8
ZOOM RANGE
BOTTOM LOCK RANGE
15 ft
30 ft
60 ft
120 ft
200 ft
400 ft
1000 ft
4000 ft
30 ft
20 ft
EDIT
RETURN
Sounder range setup menu
3. Select the range to change, then press the EDIT soft key.
4. Rotate the trackball or [ENTER] knob to set range desired, then press the
RETURN soft key. For basic range, set depth from lowest to highest; a range cannot be higher than its succeeding neighbor.
5. Press the [MENU] key to finish.
Default basic ranges
Range 1 Range 2 Range 3 Range 4 Range 5 Range 6 Range 7 Range 8
5 m 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
3 P/B
5 fa
5 P/B
10 fa
10 P/B
20 fa
30 P/B
40 fa
50 P/B
80 fa
100 P/B
150 fa 650 fa
200 P/B 700 P/B
Setting range: 2 m –1200 m, 7 ft – 4000 ft, 2 fa – 650 fa, 1 P/B – 1000 P/B
Zoom range and bottom-lock ranges
Zoom Range
Bottom-lock
Range
2 m – 120 m, 7 ft – 400 ft,
1 fa – 60 fa, 1 P/B – 70 P/B
3 or 6 m, 10 or 20 ft, 2 or 3 fa, 2 or 3 P/B
10 m, 30 ft, 10 fa, 10 P/B
6 m, 20 ft, 3 fa, 3 P/B
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5.9.4 Function key setup
The function keys provide one-touch execution of a desired function. The default sounder function key settings are as shown in the table below.
Function
Key
1
3
5
Default Function Function Key
Label
Output current position .
TLL
CLT
Erase weak signal.
Set picture advancement speed.
SLV
NL
PA
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.
Function key setting
Function key label
SOFT KEY 1
TLL: TLL OUTPUT
SOFTKEY 2
CLT: CLUTTER
C
L
T
T
L
L
FUNC
KEY
EDIT
SOFT KEY 3
SLV: SIGNAL LEVEL
S
L
V
SOFT KEY 4
NL: NOISE LIMITER
N
L
RETURN
SOFT KEY 5
PA: PICTURE ADV
P
A
Sounder function key menu
4. Select the function key you want to program, then press the EDIT soft key.
SOFT KEY 1 SOFT KEY 1 SOFT KEY 1
▲
▲
OFF
MOD: AUTO MODE
G20: GAIN 200 kHz
G5: GAIN 50 kHz
SFT: SHIFT
NL: NOISE LIMITER
CLT: CLUTTER
WMK: WHITE MARKER
HUE: HUE
SLV: SIGNAL LEVEL
▲
Scroll down
PA: PICTURE ADV
TG: TEMP. GRAPH
TV2: TVG 200 kHz
TV5: TVG 50 kHz
EO2: OFFSET 200K
EO5: OFFSET 50K
SMT: SMOOTHING
ZMR: ZOOM RANGE
BLR: B/L RANGE
TLL: TLL OUTPUT
▲
Scroll down
SSR: SNDR SOURCE
DBX: D. BOX ON/OFF
CHG: CHANGE CNTRL
Sounder function key options
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5. Select function desired with the trackball, then press the ENTER soft key or
[ENTER] knob to register your selection.
6. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu.
Sounder function keys
Menu Item Function
Function Key
Label
OFF
MOD: AUTO MODE
G20: GAIN 200 kHz
G5: GAIN 50 kHz
SFT: SHIFT
NL: NOISE LIMITER
Assigns no function.
Display automatic mode selection window.
Displays 200 kHz gain adjustment window.
Displays 50 kHz gain adjustment window.
Shifts range in manual operation.
Suppresses noise.
CLT: CLUTTER Suppresses clutter.
WMK: WHITE MARKER Sets white marker.
HUE: HUE
SLV: SIGNAL LEVEL
Sets hue.
Erases weak signals.
PA: PICTURE ADV
TG: TEMP. GRAPH
TV2: TVG 200 kHz
TV5: TVG 50 kHz
Sets picture advance speed.
Turns temperature graph on/off.
Sets TVG for 200 kHz.
Sets TVG for 50 kHz.
E02: OFFSET 200K
E05: OFFSET 50K
SMT: SMOOTHING
ZMR: ZOOM RANGE
BLR: B/L RANGE
TLL: TLL OUTPUT
Offsets echo strength for 200 kHz.
Offsets echo strength for 500 kHz.
Sets echo smoothing rate.
Sets zoom range.
Sets bottom lock range for bottom-lock display.
Outputs current position to plotter. Also inscribes line on sounder and registers position as a waypoint on plotter.
SSR: SNDR SOURCE
DBX: D. BOX ON/OFF
Selects source for sounder data.
Turns data boxes on/off.
CHG: CHANGE CNTRL Switches control in combination display.
TLL
SSR
DBX
CHG
Note: To use CHANGE CNTRL set it on all displays, with the same soft key number.
MOD
G20
G5
SFT
NL
CLT
WMK
HUE
SLV
PA
TG
TV2
TV5
EO2
EO5
SMZ
ZMR
BLR
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6. DATA TRANSFER
This chapter provides information for saving and replaying data to and from memory cards, uploading and downloading data, loading waypoint data from
Yeoman, and outputting data through the network.
6.1 Memory Card Operations
The memory cards store these data: marks, lines, waypoints, routes, track, and setting data (plotter only).
Before you can use a memory card it must be formatted. This prepares the card for use with the system. Note that formatting a memory card erases all data from the card.
1. Insert a blank memory card 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.
SAVE
DATA TRACKS
MARKS & LINES
WAYPOINTS & ROUTES
SETTING DATA
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
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. PUSH ENTER KNOB TO CONTINUE.” appears.
5. Push the [ENTER] knob to continue.
Note: If the memory card was not inserted correctly, the message “FAILED TO
FORMAT MEMORY CARD.” appears.
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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 menu.
SAVE
DATA TRACKS
MARKS & LINES
WAYPOINTS & ROUTES
SETTING DATA*
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
EDIT
SAVE
* = Plotter data only
FORMAT
RETURN
Save data menu
3. Use the trackball to select item to save.
4. Press the EDIT soft key.
5. Use the trackball to select ON.
6. Press the ENTER soft key.
7. Repeat steps 3 to 6 to choose other data to save if desired.
8. Press the SAVE soft key, then press the [ENTER] knob. The message “NOW
SAVING DATA TO MEMORY CARD. DO NOT TURN OFF DISPLAY UNIT
UNTIL COMPLETED.” appears.
When saving is completed, “COMPLETED SAVING DATA. PUSH ENTER KNOB
TO CONTINUE.” appears. Push the [ENTER] knob to continue.
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Memory card messages
Various memory card messages appear to alert you to memory card-related error. These are tabulated below.
Memory card messages
Message Reason
Memory card is not inserted. Please insert memory card. Push
ENTER knob to continue.
Memory card not inserted.
Remedy
Push the [ENTER] knob to return to the
SAVE DATA display and then insert card.
Memory card is not formatted. Push
ENTER knob to continue.
Wrong card is inserted.
Please insert correct memory card. Push
ENTER knob to continue.
Overwrite data?
(Track)
(Mark)
(WPT)
(Config)
Unformatted memory card.
Chart card inserted instead of memory card.
Data type to be recorded exists on memory card. (Two or more of same type of data cannot be recorded.)
Push the [ENTER] knob to return to the
SAVE DATA display. Format the card referring to page 6-1.
Remove chart card, insert memory card, and then push the [ENTER] knob to continue.
Push the [ENTER] knob to overwrite same data type on the card, or press the
[CLEAR] key to escape.
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6.1.3 Playing back data from a memory card
Data (track, marks, lines, waypoints, routes and setting data) 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 “setting data.”
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 IN MEMORY CARD soft key to show the LOAD
DATA menu.
LOAD
DATA TRACKS
MARKS & LINES
WAYPOINTS & ROUTES
SETTING DATA*
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
EDIT
LOAD
* = Plotter data only
RETURN
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Load data menu
4. Use the trackball to select item to load.
5. Press the EDIT soft key. (The EDIT soft key is inoperative when no memory card is inserted or there is no data in the memory card.)
6. Use the trackball to select ON. (Select OFF to not load selected data.) Press the ENTER soft key. If the memory card does not contain the item selected, the unit beeps and ON cannot be selected.
7. After selecting all items desired, press the LOAD soft key, then press the
[ENTER] knob. The message “START LOADING FROM MEMORY CARD.” appears.
8. After loading is completed, the message “COMPLETED LOADING DATA.
PUSH ENTER KNOB TO CONTINUE.” appears. Push the [ENTER] knob to continue.
Notes on loading data
Tracks: Since loaded track data is added to internal track, oldest track will be erased when the track memory capacity is exceeded.
Waypoints & routes: The loaded data replaces like stored data.
Marks & lines : The loaded data is added to internal data. When the mark/line memory becomes full no marks may be entered.
Setting data: The loaded data replaces current configuration settings. If the memory card contents could not be loaded, push the [ENTER] knob to restart with default settings. Note that track memory capacity is not saved or loaded. To use loaded setting data, turn the power off and on again.
6. DATA TRANSFER
6.2 Uploading, Downloading Data
You can upload/download waypoints, routes, marks and lines from/to a PC, through the DATA 4 port at the rear of the display unit. Note that radar and sounder data cannot be uploaded or downloaded.
6.2.1 Setting communication software on the PC
The communication format (RS-232C) with the PC is as follows:
Baud Rate: 4800 bps
Character Length: 8 bits
Stop bit: 1 bit
Parity: None
X Control: XON/XOFF (fixed)
The following data can be downloaded/uploaded between a PC 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 appears on the UPLOAD or DOWNLOAD menu.
6.2.2 Uploading or downloading data
1. Connect the PC to the equipment.
2. Press the [MENU] key to show the main menu.
3. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key.
4. Press the DATA TRANSFER soft key.
5. Press the UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD DATA soft key.
6. Press the DOWNLOAD WPT/ROUTE TO PC or UPLOAD WPT/ROUTE
FROM PC soft key.
WAYPOINT & ROUTES OFF
MARKS & LINES
RS232C SETTING
OFF
• 4800BPS,
• 8BIT,
•1STOP BIT,
• PARITY NONE,
• CONTROL Xon/Xoff
WIRING INFORMATION
DISPLAY UNIT PC: DSUB9
TxD >1>-WHITE-<2<RD
RxD >2>-BLUE -<3<SD
RD-A >3>-YELLOW
RD-B >4>-GREEN
+12V >5>-RED
EXT BUZZ >6>-BLACK
GND >7>-SHIELD-<5<SG
UPLOAD
EDIT
UPLOAD
SELECT
BPS
RETURN
WAYPOINT & ROUTES OFF
MARKS & LINES
RS232C SETTING
OFF
• 4800BPS,
• 8BIT,
•1STOP BIT,
• PARITY NONE,
• CONTROL Xon/Xoff
WIRING INFORMATION
DISPLAY UNIT PC: DSUB9
TxD >1>-WHITE-<2<RD
RxD >2>-BLUE -<3<SD
RD-A >3>-YELLOW
RD-B >4>-GREEN
+12V >5>-RED
EXT BUZZ >6>-BLACK
GND >7>-SHIELD-<5<SG
DOWN-
LOAD
EDIT
DWLOAD
SELECT
BPS
RETURN
Upload and download menus
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7. To change the baud rate, press the SELECT BPS soft key.
BAUD RATE
▲
¤
¡
¡
▼
4800 bps
9600 bps
19200 bps
Baud rate window
8. Select baud rate, then press the ENTER soft key.
9. Press the DWLOAD or UPLOAD soft key. You are asked if you are ready to download or upload waypoints and routes.
10. Push 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: Waypoint latitude
2: N/S
3: Waypoint longitude
4: E/W
5: 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
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”.
“V”: Not displayed
Note 1: The following characters can be used for comments:
_ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789&'#
=9 =: =; =< = =
=>
=B
=?
=C
=@
=D
=A
=E
=F =G =H
Characters available for comment
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Route data menu
$GPRTE, x, x, a, ccc, c----c, c----c, ... , c----c <CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 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 2: A route can may contain 35 waypoints, and the GPRTE sentence for one route data may exceed 80 byte limitation. In this case, route data is divided into several GPRTE sentences (Max. 4 sentences). This value shows the number of sentences the route data has been divided.
Route comment data format
$PFEC, GPrtc, xx, c----c <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
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6. DATA TRANSFER
6.3 Loading Waypoint Data from Yeoman
Waypoint data can be loaded from a Yeoman to this equipment. Connect the
Yeoman to a DATA port on this equipment and then follow the procedure below.
1. Press the [MENU] key.
2. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION key.
3. Press the DATA TRANSFER soft key.
4. Press the RECEIVE YEOMAN DATA soft key.
5. You are asked if you are sure to receive waypoint data from Yeoman equipment. Push the [ENTER] knob to receive the data.
The message “NOW RECEIVING YEOMAN DATA. PUSH SOFT KEY
‘STOP’ TO STOP RECEIVING.” Is displayed. If waypoint capacity is reached the message “WAYPOINTS FULL. NO MORE WAYPOINT CAN BE
RECEIVED. PUSH ANY KEY TO STOP.” appears.
6. To stop receiving, press the STOP soft key.
7. After waypoints have been received, press the [MENU] key.
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6.4 Receiving Data Via Network Equipment
You can receive waypoints, routes, marks and lines from NavNet equipment.
1. Press the [MENU] key.
2. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key.
3. Press the DATA TRANSFER soft key.
4. Press the RECEIVE DATA VIA NETWORK soft key.
HOST NAME
MARKS & LINES
PLOT1 - - -
OFF
WAYPOINTS & ROUTES OFF
RECEIVE
DATA
EDIT
RCV
RETURN
Receive data menu
5. Select HOST NAME, then press the EDIT soft key.
HOST NAME
P LOT1---
Host name window
6. Use the trackball and the alphanumeric keys to input host name from which to receive data, then push the [ENTER] knob.
7. Select the data you wish to receive, then press the EDIT soft key. For example, select MARKS & LINES.
MARKS & LINES
▲
¡
¤
▼
ON
OFF
Marks & lines window
8. Select ON or OFF as appropriate, then press the ENTER soft key.
9. Turn WAYPOINTS & ROUTES on or off as appropriate.
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10. Press the RCV soft key followed by the [ENTER] knob.
The message “START RECEIVING DATA VIA NETWORK.” is displayed. If no data could be found, the message “(HOST NAME)’ IS NOT FOUND.” appears.
11. When the transfer is completed, the message “DATA TRANSFER
COMPLETED. PUSH ENTER KNOB TO CONTINUE.” appears. Push the
[ENTER] knob to finish.
12. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu.
6.5 Outputting Data Through the Network
Follow the procedure below to output data through the network.
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the menu.
2. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION, SYSTEM SETUP, PORT SETUP and OUTPUT THROUGH NETWORK soft keys.
SELECT SENTENCE
AAM
APB
BOD
BWR
DPT
GGA
GLL
GTD
MTW
RMA
RMB
RMC
VHW
VTG
WPL
XTE
ZDA
HDT
HDG
MWV
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
SELECT
SNTNC
ON/OFF
RETURN
Select sentence menu
3. Select sentence with the trackball.
4. Press the ON/OFF soft key to turn sentence on or off.
5. Press the RETURN soft key.
6. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu.
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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.
Regular maintenance is important for optimum performance. A maintenance program should be established and should at least include the items shown in the table below.
Maintenance program
Item Check Remedy
Display unit connectors
Check for tight connection. Tighten loosened connectors.
LCD
Ground terminal
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.
Check for tight connection and corrosion.
Do not use chemical cleaners to clean any part of the display unit; they can remove paint and markings.
Clean or replace ground wire as necessary.
7.2 Replacement of Battery
A lithium battery (Type CR2450-F2 ST2, Code No. 000-133-495) 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.
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7.3 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 (15A for 12 V device, 7A for 24 V device).
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 damage the equipment.
If the cursor skips or moves abnormally, you may need to clean the trackball.
1. Turn the retainer ring counterclockwise 45° to unlock it.
Retainer Ring
Display unit
2. Remove the retainer ring and ball.
3. Clean the ball with a soft lint-free cloth, and then blow carefully into the ball-cage to dislodge dust and lint.
4. Look for a build-up of dirt on the metal rollers. If dirty, clean the rollers using a cotton swab moistened lightly with isopropyl-rubbing alcohol.
5. Make sure that fluff from the swab is not left on the rollers.
6. Replace the ball and retainer ring. Be sure the retainer ring is not inserted reversely.
Note: Trackball maintenance parts are available as below.
Part
Retainer ring and ball MU3721 000-144-645
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7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
This section provides simple troubleshooting procedures which the user can follow to restore normal operation. If you cannot restore normal operation do not attempt to check inside the unit. Any trouble should be referred to a qualified technician.
7.5.1 General
General troubleshooting
If… Then… 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.
7.5.2 Radar
GD-1900C requires a network radar.
Radar troubleshooting
If… But… Then… you pressed the
[POWER/BRILL] key and the
RADAR TX soft key to show the radar picture nothing appears on the display
• check that the antenna cable is firmly fastened.
• check if radar source is correct.
marks, legends appear the picture is not updated or it freezes tuning is adjusted the range is changed there is poor discrimination in range no echo appears
— sensitivity is poor radar picture does not change
—
• check Tx fuse in power cable.
If it is blown, replace it.
• check antenna cable.
• for freeze up, turn the display unit on and off again.
• magnetron may need to be replaced. Contact your dealer.
• try to hit the [+] and [-] keys again.
• turn the display unit off and on again.
• adjust A/C SEA. the true motion presentation is not working properly the range rings are not displayed
—
—
• reselect true motion mode.
• check if heading and speed are input.
• hit the RADAR DISPLY and
RINGS soft keys to display them.
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7.5.3 Plotter
Requires GPS Receiver GP-310B.
Plotter troubleshooting
If… Then… position is not fixed within three minutes
• check that antenna connector is firmly fastened.
• check number of satellites received, on the GPS status display. (See page 7-11.) There should be three or more. position is wrong the track is not plotted the bearing is wrong
Loran C (or Decca)
TDs do not appear
Loran C (or Decca)
TDs are wrong
• check that the correct geodetic chart system is selected, on the GPS
SENSOR SETTINGS menu.
• enter position offset, on the GPS SENSOR SETTINGS menu.
• track is not being plotted. (“H” icon appears at the top of the display.)
Press the TRACK HALT soft key on the TRACKS & MARKS
CONTROL menu to start plotting again.
• check that correct magnetic variation is entered, on the GENERAL
SETUP menu.
• check that LORAN C (or DECCA) is selected at TD DISPLAY on the
GENERAL SETUP menu. Also, check that proper Loran C (Decca) chains codes are entered, on the TD SETUP menu.
• enter TD offset, on the TD SETUP menu. the ship’s speed indication is not zero after the ship is stopped
• try to decrease speed/course smoothing, on the GPS SENSOR
SETTINGS menu.
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7.5.4 Sounder
Requires Network Sounder ETR-6/10N.
7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
Sounder troubleshooting
If… But… Then… you selected a sounder display with the DISP key picture does not appear • check that the network sounder’s signal cable is firmly fastened.
• Check that sounder source is correct.
• check that the network sounder is plugged in. The LED on the network sounder should flash every second. marks and characters appear the picture appears picture sensitivity is too low the depth indication is not displayed noise or interference shows on the display the water temperature graph appears picture does not appear zero line does not appear data is wrong
—
—
—
• check for loosened transducer connector.
• the picture is shifted. Confirm shift setting.
• check gain setting, if using manual operation.
• marine life or air bubbles may be clinging to transducer face.
• bottom may be too soft to return a suitable echo.
• adjust gain and range to display the bottom echo (in reddish brown), if you are using the manual sounder mode.
• 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 near you.
• check that sensor cable is tightly fastened.
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7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
7.6 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.
7.6.1 Memory I/O test
The memory I/O test provides for individual testing of the display unit, GPS
Receiver GP-310B, Network Sounder ETR-6/10N and ARP, displaying program number and checking for proper operation.
1. Press the [MENU] key to show the menu.
2. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key.
3. Press the SYSTEM SETUP soft key.
4. Press the TEST & CLEAR soft key.
5. Press the MEMORY I/O TEST soft key.
MEMORY
I/O TST
DISPLAY UNIT TEST
GPS SENSOR TEST*
NETWORK SOUNDER TEST**
ARP TEST***
RETURN
* = Requires GPS Receiver GP-310B.
** = Requires Network Sounder ETR-6/10N.
*** = Requires ARP-equipped Model
1800/1900 series network radar.
MEMORY I/O TEST menu
6. Then, press appropriate soft key to start a diagnostic test.
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7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
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 number and checks devices. Results for device checks are shown as OK or NG (No Good). For any
NG, request service. A test connector is required to check ports. “ - - “ shown when no test connector is connected. Chart number shown when chart is inserted. Press the RETURN soft key to return the MEMORY I/O TEST menu.
No results appear when
"sub" radar selected as radar source.
* = For FURUNO, NAVIONICS model. 19500010XX for C-MAP model.
Program No. 19500020XX*
ROM1, 2 : OK
ROM3
ROM4
SDRAM
SRAM
: OK
: OK
: OK
INT. BATT
PORT
: OK
: OK
NMEA IN/OUT 1 : - -
NMEA IN/OUT 2 : - -
NMEA IN : - -
RS232
HEADING
: - -
: 352.2
°
NETWORK : - -
CHART NUMBER:
H. PULSE : OK
B. PULSE : OK
(XX.Xrpm)
ON TIME
TX TIME
: 00000.0 h
: 00000.0 h
Program No. 19500020XX*
ROM1, 2
ROM3
ROM4
: OK
: OK
: OKS
SDRAM
SRAM
: OK
: OK
INTERNAL
BATTERY : OK
PORT
NMEA IN/OUT 1 : - -
NMEA IN/OUT 2 : - -
NMEA IN
RS232C
HEADING
NETWORK
CHART NUMBER:
: - -
: - -
: 352.2
°
: - -
Machine Status +130 Machine Status +130
XX = Program Version No.
XX = Program Version No.
Model 1800/1900 series GD-1900C
Display unit test results
GPS sensor test (Requires GPS Receiver GP-310B)
Press the GPS SENSOR TEST soft key at the MEMORY I/O TEST menu to test the GPS Receiver GP-310B. The equipment displays GPS receiver program version number, and checks the GPS unit for proper operation, displaying OK or
NG (No Good) as the result. For NG, request service. Press the RETURN soft key to return the MEMORY I/O TEST menu.
PROGRAM No. 48502180XX
GPS UNIT : OK
Machine Status +115
XX = Program Version No.
GPS receiver test results
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7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
Network sounder test (Requires Network Sounder ETR-6/10N)
Press the NETWORK SOUNDER TEST soft key at the MEMORY I/O TEST menu to test the Network Sounder ETR-6/10N. The equipment displays network sounder program version number, checks the ROM and RAM, and displays water temperature (appropriate sensor required) and depth. The results of the
ROM and RAM check are shown as OK or NG (No Good). For any NG, request service. Press the RETURN soft key to return to the MEMORY I/O TEST menu.
PROGRAM No. 02523060XX
ROM : OK
RAM : OK
TEMPERATURE : 77 ° F
DEPTH : 4000ft
Machine Status +115
XX = Program Version No.
Network sounder test results
ARP test (Requires ARP pcb in Model 1800/1900 series network radar)
The ARP test is mainly provided for the service technician. Press the ARP TEST soft key at the MEMORY I/O TEST menu to test the ARP. The results of the
ROM and RAM check are shown as OK or NG (No Good). For any NG, request service. Press the RETURN soft key to return the MEMORY I/O TEST menu.
PROGRAM No. 18590271XX
ARP ROM
ARP RAM
SPEED
COURSE
: OK
: OK
: OK 12.3kt
: OK 359.9
°
TRIGGER
VIDEO
: OK
: OK
BEARING PULSE : OK
HEADING PULSE : OK
MINIMUM HIT : 0003
SCAN-TIME : 0250
MANUAL ACQ : 00
AUTO ACQ
FE-DATA1
FE-DATA2
: 00
: 000
: 000
Machine Status +115
XX = Program Version No.
ARP test results
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7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
The test pattern test checks the display for proper display of colors.
1. Press the [MENU] key to show the menu.
2. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key.
3. Press the SYSTEM SETUP soft key.
4. Press the TEST & CLEAR soft key.
5. Press the TEST PATTERN soft key to show the test pattern.
6. Push the [ENTER] knob consecutively to show white, red, green, blue and black colors individually.
7. Press the RETURN soft key.
8. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu.
BLACK
BLUE
GREEN
GREEN
RED
RETURN
[ENTER] knob
WHT
[ENTER] knob
RED
[ENTER] knob
GRN
BLU
[ENTER] knob
[ENTER] knob
BLK
[ENTER] knob
Test pattern sequence
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7.6.3 Keyboard, remote controller test
The keyboard test checks the controls on the display unit and remote controller for proper operation.
1. Press the [MENU] key to show the menu.
2. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key.
3. Press the SYSTEM SETUP soft key.
4. Press the TEST & CLEAR soft key.
5. Press the KEYBOARD & REMOTE TEST soft key.
PUSH "CLEAR" KEY
3 TIMES TO RETURN
K-BOARD
TEST
For Remote Controller For Display Unit
I/R REMOTE CODE
Screen for testing keyboard, remote controller
6. Operate each control on the keyboard and remote controller one by one. A key is functioning properly if its on-screen location “fills” in black when the key is pressed. For the [ENTER] knob and trackball, rotate them to show their X-Y positions digitally, and push the [ENTER] knob to confirm its function.
7. Press the [CLEAR] key three times on the display unit or remote controller to escape from the test.
8. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu.
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7.7 GPS Status Display
The GPS status display provides data about the GPS satellites. It is available with connection of the GPS Receiver GP-310B or a GPS navigator outputting the data sentence GSA or GSV.
1. Press the [MENU] key.
2. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION, NAV OPTION and GPS SENSOR
SETTINGS soft keys to display the GPS SENSOR SETTINGS menu.
3. Press the GPS STATUS soft key.
DOP value
Date and
Time
23:59:59
APR 10 2001
DOP
ALT
W
N
12
21
23
01
29
20
05
27
30
17
26
28
S
SAT
E
No.
01
17
26
05
23
12
29
27
20
21
30
28
30
1.2
1 m
SNR
40 50
GPS 3D
RETURN
Estimated position of satellite in the sky.
Satellites used for fixing position are circled.
GPS status display
4. Press the RETURN soft key to quit the GPS status display.
GPS position fix
GPS antenna height
Receive signal level
Bars show satellite signal levels. Satellites whose signal level extends past 40 are used to fix position.
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7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
Your equipment has a memory for each of the plotter, radar and sounder sections. These memories can be cleared to restart operation with default settings.
The following data are not cleared: Radar; Heading adjustment, timing adjustment, MBS level, tuning point, tuning indication (short, medium, long), video level, dead sector, antenna height, STC curve, antenna type, on time, tx time, Sounder; White marker, hue, signal level, TLL output, depth calibration, range.
1. Press the [MENU] key to open the menu.
2. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION soft key.
3. Press the SYSTEM SETUP soft key.
4. Press the TEST & CLEAR soft key.
5. Press the MEMORY CLEAR soft key.
DISPLAY UNIT
GPS SENSOR
NO
NO
NETWORK SOUNDER NO
MEMORY
CLEAR
EDIT
RETURN
Memory clear menu
6. Use the trackball to choose the memory to clear.
7. Press the EDIT soft key.
8. Use the trackball to select YES, then press the ENTER soft key. One of the following displays appears depending on the selection made at step 6.
ALL SETTNGS EXCEPT
SNDR ARE RESET TO
DEFAULT. ARE YOU SURE?
YES ... PUSH ENTER KNOB
NO ... PUSH CLEAR KEY
BEGIN COLD START
TO CLEAR GPS
MEMORY. ARE YOU SURE?
YES ... PUSH ENTER KNOB
NO ... PUSH CLEAR KEY
SOUNDER WILL BE
SET TO DEFAULT.
ARE YOU SURE?
YES ... PUSH ENTER KNOB
NO ... PUSH CLEAR KEY
Display Unit Clear GPS Receiver Clear Network Sounder Clear
Windows for clearing memory
9. Push the [ENTER] knob to clear the memory selected.
10. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu.
11. Turn the power off and on again.
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7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
In addition to alarm messages your equipment also displays error messages.
Error messages
Error Message
Connection with the ETR was cut.
Connection with the RADAR was cut.
Low Voltage! Internal Battery
Meaning Remedy
Network sounder disconnected.
•
Check that display unit where the sounder is
Radar disconnected. connected is turned on.
•
Check network sounder’s cabling.
•
Check that display unit where the radar is connected is turned on.
•
Check antenna cable.
Voltage of battery on circuit board in display unit is low.
Have a qualified technician replace the battery.
No bearing pulse detected. No bearing pulse from radar antenna.
Check antenna cable.
No GPS fix! GPS navigator is turned off or no GPS position data.
Check GPS navigator.
No heading pulse detected. Check heading sensor.
No heading pulse
HEADING DATA MISSING! Check heading cable.
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APPENDIX
Menu Overview
MENU key
Radar
MENU Key RADAR
DISPLAY
SETUP
EBL REFERENCE (TRUE, RELATIVE )
CURSOR POSITION (LAT/LON, TD, RNG&BRG-REL , RNG&BRG-TRUE)
TUNING ( AUTO , MAN)
TX SECTOR BLANKING (ON (FROM 000 ° , SECTOR 001 ° )), OFF )
NOISE REJECTION (OFF, LOW, HIGH)
BACKGROUND COLOR ( BLACK/GREEN , BLACK/RED, BLUE/WHITE,
DK BLUE/WHITE, WHITE/GREEN)
ECHO COLOR (YELLOW, GREEN , MULTI-COLOR)
2ND ECHO REJECTION (ON , OFF )
WATCHMAN TIME ( 5 , 10, 20 minutes)
RANGE UNIT ( nm , km, sm)
TRAIL MODE (TRUE, RELATIVE )
D. BOX soft key
(DATABOX SIZE SMALL /LARGE, POSITION , WAYPOINT, COG , SOG , STW,
BEARING, RANGE, TIME TO GO, ETA, TEMPERATURE, DEPTH, TRIP
LOG , DATE, TIME, WIND)
RADAR
RANGE
SETUP#
0.125
/ 0.25
/ 0.5
/ 0.75
/1/ 1.5
/2/ 3 /4/ 6 /8/ 12 /16/ 24 / 36 / 48 /64 (nm & sm)
0.25
/ 0.5
# = Not used on GD-1900C.
/ 0.75
/ 1 /1.5/ 2 /3/ 4 /6/ 8 /12/ 16 /24/ 36 / 48 /64 (km)
Max. range
36 nm/sm, km = 1833C
48 nm/sm, km = 1933C
64 nm/sm, km = 1943C
72 nm/sm, km = 1953C
ARP SETUP
(Requires ARP circuit board in network radar
1800/1900.)
ARP TARGET INFO (INTERNAL ARP, EXTERNAL ARP , OFF)
CANCEL ALL TARGETS (YES, NO )
APP VECTOR MODE (RELATIVE, TRUE )
ARP VECTOR TIME (30 seconds; 1, 3, 6, 15, 30 minutes
HISTORY INTERVAL ( OFF , 30 seconds; 1, 3, 6 minutes)
CPA ( OFF , 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 nm)
TCPA ( 30 seconds ; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12 minutes)
)
AUTO ACQUISITION AREA (ON, OFF )
TARGET ID NUMBER (ON, OFF )
1
FUNCTION
KEY SETUP*
SOFT KEY 1 - SOFT KEY 5
(OFF, HDG LINE OFF, MODE, GAIN, A/C SEA, A/C RAIN, FTC
(Model 1700 series NavNet radar only), ECHO STRETCH, PULSE
LENGTH, ZOOM, OFFCENTER, ECHO TRAIL, RINGS ON/OFF, TLL
OUTPUT, GUARD ALARM, EBL, VRM, TTM ON/OFF, WPT ON/OFF,
WATCHMAN, ACQUISITION (ARP-equipped Model 1800/1900 series
NavNet radar only), STBY/TX, RADAR SOURCE, D. BOX ON/OFF,
CHANGE CNTRL)
* Default settings for function keys:
SOFT KEY 1, HDG LINE OFF; SOFT KEY 2, RINGS ON/OFF; SOFT KEY 3, ECHO TRAIL;
SOFT KEY 4, OFFCENTER, SOFT KEY 5, RADAR SOURCE
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APPENDIX
1
SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION
GENERAL
SETUP
Page 1
Page 2
KEY BEEP ( ON , OFF)
LANGUAGE ( ENGLISH , OTHERS)
RANGE UNIT
( nm, kt; km, km/h; sm, mph; nm&yd, kt; nm&m, kt; km&m, km/h; sm&yd, mph)
TEMPERATURE UNIT (
°
C,
°
F )
DEPTH UNIT ( ft , m, fa, pb)
TEMPERATURE SOURCE (ETR, NMEA )
DEPTH SOURCE (ETR, NMEA )
RESET TRIP LOG (YES, NO )
LAT/LON DISPLAY
(DD
°
MM. MM’
DD
°
MM. MMM’
DD
°
MM. MMMM’
DD
°
MM" SS.S")
TD DISPLAY ( LORAN C , DECCA)
SPEED ( SOG , STW)
POSITION DISPLAY ( LAT/LON , TD)
TIME DISPLAY (12 HOURS, 24 HOURS )
INFRARED REMOTE MODE ( A , B, C, D)
RANGE & BEARING MODE
(GREAT CIRCLE, RHUMB LINE )
BEARING READOUT (TRUE, MAGNETIC )
MAGNETIC VARIATION ( AUTO 07.0
°
W, MANUAL)
2
NAV
OPTION
NAV
SOURCE
SETTINGS
GPS
SENSOR
SETTINGS
POSITION SOURCE
(FURUNO BB GPS, GP, LC, ALL )
SPEED AVERAGING (0-9999 seconds, 60 seconds )
LOCAL TIME OFFSET (-13:30-+13:30 hr, 00:00 )
TEMP CALIBRATION (-40 ° F - +40 ° F, 0 ° F )
DEPTH CALIBRATION (-15 - +90 ft, 0 ft )
LOCAL TIME OFFSET (-13:30-+13:30, 00:00 )
GEODETIC DATUM ( WGS-84 , OTHERS: See page A-10.)
POSITION SMOOTHING (0 - 999 seconds, 0 seconds )
SPD/CSE SMOOTHING (0 - 999 seconds, 5 seconds )
GPS SPEED AVERAGING (0 - 999 seconds, 60 seconds )
LATITUDE OFFSET (0.000 - 9.999’N(S), 0.000’N )
LONGITUDE OFFSET (0.000 - 9.999’W(E), 0.000’E)
DISABLE SATELLITE (Max. 3)
LATITUDE ( 45
°
35.000
’N)
LONGITUDE ( 125
°
00.000
’W)
ANTENNA HEIGHT (0 - 999 m, 5 m )
GPS FIX MODE (2D, 2D/3D )
COLD START (YES, NO )
TD SETUP
GPS STATUS soft key
(Displays status of GPS satellites.)
LORAN-C GRI ( 9940: 11-27 ( US west coast ))
CORRECTION 1 (-999.9-+999.9
µ s, 000.0
µ s )
CORRECTION 2 (-999.9-+999.9
µ s, 000.0
µ s )
DECCA CHAIN ( 01: R-G (South Baltic ))
CORRECTION 1 (-99.99-+99.99 lane, 00.00 lane )
CORRECTION 2 (-99.99-+99.99 lane, 00.00 lane )
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APPENDIX
2
4
SYSTEM
SETUP
3
PORT
SETUP
GPS/NMEA
PORT
NMEA PORT
FURUNO GPS SENSOR
(YES, NO )
OUTPUT FORMAT
(NMEA 0183 Ver.1.5, 2.0
)
LAT/LON FORMAT
(DD ° MM. MM’
DD ° MM. MMM’
DD ° MM. MMMM’)
OUTPUT DESTINATION
(YES, NO )
SELECT SNTNC soft key*
FURUNO GPS SENSOR
(YES, NO )
OUTPUT FORMAT
(NMEA 0183 Ver.1.5, 2.0
)
LAT/LON FORMAT
(DD ° MM. MM’
DD ° MM. MMM’
DD ° MM. MMMM’)
OUTPUT DESTINATION
(YES, NO )
SELECT SNTNC soft key*
PC/NMEA/
EXT. BUZZ
PORT
OUTPUT FORMAT
(NMEA 0183 Ver.1.5, 2.0
)
BAUD RATE
( 4800 , 9600, 19200,
bps))
BIT LENGTH (7 bits, 8 bits )
STOP BIT ( 1 bit , 2 bits)
PARITY
(EVEN, ODD, NONE )
SELECT SNTNC soft key*
OUTPUT THROUGH NETWORK
(Select data sentences to output to NavNet equipment. See * below. All sentences turned off in default setting.)
* = AAM, APB , BOD, BWR(BWC)#1, DPT(DBT)#2, GGA, GLL , GTD,
MTW, RMA, RMB , RMC , VHW, VTG , WPL, XTE, ZDA , HDT, HDG, MWV
#1= BWR for rhumb line, BWC for great circle
#2 = DBT for NMEA Ver. 1.5; DPT for NMEA Ver. 2.0
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APPENDIX
4 3
DATA
TRANSFER
TEST &
CLEAR
MEMORY
I/O TEST
DISPLAY UNIT TEST
GPS SENSOR TEST*
NETWORK SOUNDER TEST**
ARP TEST***
KEYBOARD & REMOTE TEST
TEST PATTERN
MEMORY
CLEAR
DISPLAY UNIT (YES, NO )
GPS SENSOR (YES, NO )*
NETWORK SOUNDER (YES, NO )**
HOT PAGE
& NAV DISP
SETUP
HOT PAGE SETUP (Configures HOT PAGE 1 to 6.)
NAV DATA DISPLAY SETUP (Configures nav data displays.)
SIMULATION
SETUP
RADAR (SIMULATION 1, SIMULATION 2, LIVE )
PLOTTER ((SIMULATION, LIVE )
SOUNDER (SIMULATION 1, SIMULATION 2, LIVE )
SPEED (0.0-99 kt, 0 kt )
COURSE (8 FIGURE, DIRECTION 0.0-359.9
°
, 000.0
°)
LATITUDE (85
°
0.0’N-85
°
0.0’, 45
°
35.000’N )
LONGITUDE (180
°
0.0’E-180
°
0.0’W, 125
°
00.000’W )
START DATE & TIME ( 00:00 01 APR 00 )
RADAR SIMULATION DATA (YES, NO )
* = Requires GPS Receiver GP-310B.
** = Requires Network Sounder ETR-6/10N.
*** = Requires ARP-equipped Model 1800/1900 series network radar.
SELECT BPS soft key
4800
9600
19200 (bps)
UPLOAD/
DOWNLOAD
DATA
DOWNLOAD WPT/ROUTE TO PC
(WAYPOINTS & ROUTES,
MARKS & LINES)
UPLOAD WPT/ROUTE FROM PC
(WAYPOINTS & ROUTES,
MARKS & LINES)
SAVE DATA TO MEMORY CARD
(TRACKS, MARKS & LINES,
WAYPOINTS & ROUTES,
SETTING DATA)
LOAD DATA IN MEMORY CARD
(TRACKS, MARKS & LINES,
WAYPOINTS & ROUTES,
SETTING DATA)
RECEIVE YEOMAN DATA (Receive Yeoman data.)
RECEIVE DATA
VIA NETWORK
HOST NAME (PLOT1)
MARKS & LINES (ON, OFF )
WAYPOINTS & ROUTES (ON, OFF )
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APPENDIX
Plotter
MENU Key CHART SETUP CHART OFFSET (offsets chart position.)
TRACKS
& MARKS
CONTROL
OWN SHIP TRACK DISP ( ON , OFF)
OWN SHIP TRACK COLOR ( RED , YELLOW, GREEN, LIGHT BLUE,
PURPLE, BLUE, WHITE)
TARGET TRACK DISPLAY ( ON , OFF)
TARGET TRACK COLOR (RED, YELLOW, GREEN, LIGHT BLUE,
PURPLE, BLUE, WHITE )
INTERVAL ( TIME , DISTANCE)
TIME INTERVAL (0 - 99m59s, 10 seconds )
DISTANCE INTERVAL (0 - 99.99nm/km/sm, 0.1 nm )
MEMORY (TRACK & MARK) (0 - 8000 points, 2000 points )
TRACK soft key ( RESUME , HALT)
ERASE T & M soft key
ERASE ALL TRACKS
ERASE TRACKS BY AREA
ERASE TRACKS BY COLOR
ERASE TARGET TRACKS
ERASE ALL MARKS/LINES
ERASE MARKS BY AREA
MARK SETUP soft key
MARKS/LINES COLOR (RED, YELLOW , GREEN, LIGHT BLUE,
PURPLE, BLUE, WHITE)
= Default setting
MARKS SIZE ( LARGE , SMALL)
CHART
DETAILS
(FURUNO,
NavCharts TM )
LAT/LON GRID (RED, YELLOW, GREEN , LIGHT BLUE, PURPLE,
BLUE, WHITE, OFF)
TEXT INFORMATION ( ON , OFF)
WAYPOINTS ( LARGE , SMALL, OFF)
WAYPOINT NAMES ( ON , OFF)
CHART BORDER LINES ( ON , OFF)
LANDMASS ( BRT , DIM, OFF, RED, YELLOW , GREEN,
LIGHT BLUE, PURPLE, BLUE, WHITE)
BACKGROUND (WHITE, BLACK )
NAVAIDS ( ON , OFF)
LIGHT SECTOR INFO ( ON , OFF)
OTHER SYMBOLS (OFF, RED, YELLOW, GREEN,
LIGHT BLUE, PURPLE, BLUE, WHITE )
MARKS SIZE ( LARGE , SMALL)
1 2
CNTOUR LINE soft key
DEPTH < 10m ( ON , OFF, RED )
DEPTH = 10m ( ON , OFF, YELLOW )
DEPTH > 10m ( ON , OFF, LIGHT BLUE )
DEPTH INFORMATION ( ON , OFF, RED )
* Colors: RED, YELLOW, GREEN, LIGHT BLUE, PURPLE,
BLUE, WHITE
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APPENDIX
1 2
CHART
DETAILS
(C-MAP chart)
Page 1
Page 2
DEPTH INFO soft key
BATHYMETRIC LINE
( PLOTTER/OVERLAY ,
PLOTTER, OFF)
SPOT SOUNDING
( PLOTTER/OVERLAY ,
PLOTTER, OFF)
BOTTOM TYPE
( PLOTTER/OVERLAY ,
PLOTTER, OFF
DEPTH AREA LIMIT ( 33 ft )
BATHYMETRIC RANGE ( 0-33 ft )
WAYPOINT ( PLOTTER/OVERLAY , PLOTTER , OFF)
WAYPOINT NAME ( PLOTTER/OVERLAY , PLOTTER , OFF)
LAT/LON GRID ( PLOTTER/OVERLAY , PLOTTER , OFF)
CHART BORDER LINE ( PLOTTER/OVERLAY , PLOTTER , OFF)
BACKGROUND (WHITE, BLACK )
PORTS & SERVICE ( PLOTTER/OVERLAY , PLOTTER , OFF)
ATTENTION AREA ( PLOTTER/OVERLAY , PLOTTER , PLOTTER CONTOUR , OFF)
NAV LANE ( PLOTTER/OVERLAY , PLOTTER , OFF)
LIGHT ( PLOTTER/OVERLAY , PLOTTER , PLOT/NO SECTOR , OFF)
BUOY & BEACON ( PLOTTER/OVERLAY , PLOTTER , OFF)
SIGNAL ( PLOTTER/OVERLAY , PLOTTER , OFF)
CARTOGRAPHIC OBJECT ( PLOTTER/OVERLAY , PLOTTER , OFF)
PLACE NAME ( PLOTTER/OVERLAY , PLOTTER , OFF)
COMPASS ( PLOTTER/OVERLAY , PLOTTER , OFF)
TIDE AND CURRENT ( PLOTTER/OVERLAY , PLOTTER , OFF)
NATURAL FEATURE ( PLOTTER/OVERLAY , PLOTTER , OFF)
RIVER & LAKE ( PLOTTER/OVERLAY , PLOTTER , OFF)
CULTURAL FEATURE ( PLOTTER/OVERLAY , PLOTTER , OFF)
LANDMARK ( PLOTTER/OVERLAY , PLOTTER , OFF)
CHART GENERATION ( PLOTTER/OVERLAY , PLOTTER , OFF)
NEW OBJECT ( PLOTTER/OVERLAY , PLOTTER , OFF)
COMPLEX OBJECT ICON (SINGLE, MULTIPLE )
INFORMATION LEVEL ( BASIC , DETAILED)
DEPTH INFO soft key (See left margin.)
PLOTTER
SETUP
3
WAYPOINT SWITCHING (PERPENDICULAR, ARRVL ALM CRCL , MANUAL)
COURSE VECTOR (VECTOR, LINE , OFF)
SET GOTO METHOD ( 1 POINT , 35 POINTS, 35PTS/PORT SVC)
D. BOX soft key (Same items as for D. BOX soft key on the RADAR
DISPLAY SETUP menu. See page A-1.)
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3
WAYPOINTS/
ROUTES
WAYPOINTS LOCAL LIST
ALPHANUMERIC LIST
WAYPOINT BY CURSOR
WAYPOINT BY RNG & BRG
GOTO
NEW WPT
EDIT WPT
ERASE WPT
NEW WPT
NEW WPT
START POINT
ROUTES GOTO
NEW ROUTE
EDIT ROUTE
ERASE ROUTE
LOG
Destination is required.
RESTART
STOP/RELEASE
RVRSE/FORWARD
SPEED (Speed for ETA, 0-99 kt, GPS or manual input)
COORD TYPE
FUNCTION
KEY SETUP*
CREATE
VOYAGE-
BASED
ROUTE
NEW (BCKTRK TIME, BCKTRK DIST, MANUAL)
SELECT ROUTE
SOFT KEY 1 - SOFT KEY 5
(OFF, ADD NEW WPT, MOVE WPT, RULER, GOTO WPT, GOTO
ROUTE, EDIT MK/LINE, TRACK ON/OFF, TTM ON/OFF, DEL TGT TRK,
ALPHA LIST, LOCAL LIST, ROUTE LIST, D. BOX ON/OFF,
CHANGE CNTRL)
(Assigns function of each plotter function key.)
* Defaut settings for function keys:
SOFT KEY 1, TRACK ON/OFF; SOFT KEY 2, EDIT MK/LINE:
SOFT KEY 3, RULER; SOFT KEY 4, ADD NEW WPT;
SOFT KEY 5, ALPHA LIST
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (Same items as on page A-2.)
A-7
APPENDIX
Sounder
MENU Key SOUNDER
MENU
SOUNDER
SYSTEM
SETUP
NOISE LIMITER ( OFF , LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH)
CLUTTER (0-16, AUTO )
WHITE MARKER (1-8 (8-color), 1-16 (16 color), OFF )
ZOOM MARKER ( ON , OFF)
HUE (1-9, 1 )
SIGNAL LEVEL ( OFF , SL1-SL3, 8 color, monochrome, SL1-SL6, 16 color)
PICTURE ADVANCE (2/1, 1/1 , 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, STOP)
TEMPERATURE GRAPH (ON, OFF )
SPD SENSING PIC ADV (ON, OFF )
D. BOX soft key (Same items as on plotter menu. See page A-2.)
FISH ALARM LEVEL (HIGH, MEDIUM , LOW )
TRANSMISSION (OFF, ON )
TVG 200 kHz (0 - 9, 3 )
TVG 50 kHz (0 - 9, 3 )
ECHO OFFSET 200 kHz (-50 - +50, 0 )
ECHO OFFSET 50 kHz (-50 - +50, 0 )
BOTTOM LEVEL 200 kHz (-100 - +100, 0 )
BOTTOM LEVEL 50 kHz (-100 - +100, 0 )
KP PULSE ( INTERNAL , EXTERNAL)
SMOOTHING (OFF, SM1, SM2, SM3, SM4)
TLL OUTPUT ( ON , OFF)
SENSOR SETUP soft key
SPEED CALIBRATION (-50 - +50%, 0% )
TEMP. CALIBRATION (-40 ° F - +40 ° F, 0
°
F )
DEPTH CALIBRATION ( -15 - +90 ft, 0 ft )
ACSTC SPD CALIBRATION (-500 - +500m/s, 0 m/s )
SOUNDER
RANGE
SETUP
FUNCTION
KEY SETUP#
RANGE 1 - RANGE 8*
ZOOM RANGE (2-120 m, 10 m ; 7-400 ft, 30 ft ; 1-60 fa, 10 fa ; 1-70 P/B, 10 P/B )
BOTTOM LOCK RANGE (3 m, 6 m ; 10 ft, 20 ft ; 2 fa, 3 fa: 3 fa ; 2 P/B, 3 P/B: 3 P/B )
SOFT KEY 1- SOFT KEY 5
(OFF, AUTO MODE, GAIN 200 kHz, GAIN 50 kHz, SHIFT, NOISE
LIMITER, CLUTTER, WHITE MARKER, HUE, SIGNAL LEVEL,
PICTURE ADV, TEMP. GRAPH, TVG 200 kHz, TVG 50 kHz, OFFSET
200K, OFFSET 50K, SMOOTHING, ZOOM RANGE, B/L RANGE, TLL
OUTPUT, SNDR SOURCE, D. BOX ON/OFF, CHANGE CNTRL)
(Assign function of echo sounder function key.)
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (Same items as on page A-2.)
* = Default sounder ranges
Range 1 Range 2 Range 3 Range 4 Range 5 Range 6 Range 7 Range 8
5 m 10 m 20 m 40 m 80 m 150 m 300 m 1200 m
15 ft
3 fa
3 P/B
30 ft
5 fa
5 P/B
60 ft
10 fa
10 P/B
120 ft
20 fa
30 P/B
200 ft
40 fa
50 P/B
400 ft
80 fa
100 P/B
1000 ft
150 fa
200 P/B
4000 ft
650 fa
700 P/B
# Default settings for function keys:
SOFT KEY 1, TLL OUTPUT; SOFT KEY 2, CLUTTER; SOFT KEY 3, SIGNAL LEVEL:
SOFT KEY 4, NOISE LIMITER, SOFT KEY 5, PICTURE ADV
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EXT VIDEO
MENU Key CONFIGURATION (Same items as on page A-2.)
ALARM key
Radar Alarms
ALARM key SET GUARD 1 (ERASE GUARD 1)
SET GUARD 2 (ERASE GUARD 2)
Plotter Alarms
ALARM key
Sounder Alarms
AUDIO ALARM (INT & EXT BUZZ, INTERNAL BUZZ , OFF)
ARRIVAL ALARM (ON, OFF , default range: 0.010 nm(km/sm) )
ANCHOR WATCH ALARM (ON, OFF , default range: 0.010 nm(km/sm) )
PROXIMITY ALARM (ON, OFF )
XTE ALARM (ON, OFF , default range: 0.050 nm(km/sm) )
SPEED ALARM (WITHIN, UNDER/OVER, OFF )
TRIP ALARM (ON, OFF )
BOTTOM ALARM (ON, OFF )
TEMPERATURE ALARM (WITHIN RANGE, OUT OF RANGE, OFF )
NEXT INFO soft key (Shows which alarms have been violated.)
CLEAR ALARM soft key (Acknowledges violated alarm.)
ALARM key AUDIO ALARM (INT & EXT BUZZ, INTERNAL BUZZ , OFF)
BOTTOM ALARM (ON, OFF )
TEMPERATURE ALARM (WITHIN RANGE, OUT OF RANGE, OFF )
FISH ALARM (ON, OFF )
FISH ALARM (B/L) (ON, OFF )
NEXT INFO soft key (Shows which alarms have been violated.)
CLEAR ALARM soft key (Acknowledges violated alarm.)
APPENDIX
A-9
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-10
World Time Chart
APPENDIX
A-11
APPENDIX
Icons
Icon Meaning
North marker. Points to North.
Correct chart and suitable scale - full chart reliability.
Chart overenlarged.
Chart card not inserted.
Wrong chart card inserted.
Chart scale too small.
Plotter, radar, sounder alarm setting violated.
Track is not being recorded or plotted.
Chart offset applied.
S A
V E
Voyage-based route currently being created.
Latitude and longitude position offset applied.
Voltage of battery on circuit board in display unit is low. Contact your dealer about replacement.
Simulation mode.
A-12
SPECIFICATIONS OF MARINE RADAR
MODEL 1833C/1933C/1943C/1953C
1. GENERAL
1.1 Indication System PPI Daylight display, raster scan, color LCD
1.2 Range, Pulse length (PL) & Pulse Repetition Rate (PRR)
Range (nm) Pulse length (
µ s) PRR (Hz approx.)
0.125 to 1.5
1.5 to 3
3 to 72*
0.08
0.3
0.8
2100
1200
600
*Maximum Range: M1833C: 36nm, M1933C: 48nm, M1943C: 64nm, M1953C: 72nm
1.3 Range Resolution 20 m
1.4 Bearing Resolution
1.5 Minimum Range
1.6 Bearing Accuracy
M1833C: 4.0°, M1933C: 2.4°, M1943C: 1.9°,
M1953C: 1.9° (XN12A), 1.2° (XN13A)
27 m
± 1°
1.7 Range Ring Accuracy 0.9 % of range or 8 m, whichever is the greater
2. SCANNER UNIT
2.1 MODEL1833C:
2.1.1 Radiator
2.1.2 Polarization
2.1.3 Antenna Rotation
2.1.4 Radiator Length
Printed waveguide array
Horizontal
24 rpm nominal
60 cm
2.1.5 Horizontal Beamwidth 3.9°
2.1.6 Vertical Beamwidth 20°
2.1.7 Sidelobe Attenuation -18 dB or less (within ± 20° of main-lobe)
-23 dB or less ( ± 20° of main-lobe or more)
2.2 MODEL1933C:
2.2.1 Radiator
2.2.2 Polarization
2.2.3 Antenna Rotation
2.2.4 Radiator Length
Slotted waveguide array
Horizontal
24 or 48 rpm nominal
High brilliance monitor: 24 rpm nominal only
100 cm (XN10)
2.2.5 Horizontal Beamwidth 2.4°
2.2.6 Vertical Beamwidth 27°
2.2.7 Sidelobe Attenuation -20 dB or less (within ± 20° of main-lobe)
-28 dB or less ( ± 20° of main-lobe or more)
SP - 1 E3503S02D
2.3 MODEL1943C:
2.3.1 Radiator
2.3.2 Polarization
2.3.3 Antenna Rotation
2.3.4 Radiator Length
Slotted waveguide array
Horizontal
24 or 48 rpm nominal
High brilliance monitor: 24 rpm nominal only
120 cm (XN12)
2.3.5 Horizontal Beamwidth 1.9°
2.3.6 Vertical Beamwidth 22°
2.3.7 Sidelobe Attenuation -24 dB or less (within ± 20° of main-lobe)
-30 dB or less ( ± 20° of main-lobe or more)
2.4 MODEL1953C:
2.4.1 Radiator
2.4.2 Polarization
2.4.3 Antenna Rotation
2.4.4 Radiator Length
2.4.5 Horizontal Beamwidth 1.9° (XN12), 1.2° (XN13)
2.4.6 Vertical Beamwidth 22°
2.4.7 Sidelobe Attenuation
XN12:
XN13:
Slotted waveguide array
Horizontal
24 or 48 rpm nominal
120 cm (XN12), 180 cm (XN13, 24rpm only)
-24 dB or less (within
-30 dB or less ( ± 20° of main-lobe or more)
-24 dB or less (within
±
±
20° of main-lobe)
10° of main-lobe)
-30 dB or less ( ± 10° of main-lobe or more)
3. TRANSCEIVER MODULE
3.1. Frequency and Modulation 9410 MHz ±30MHz (X band), P0N
3.2. Peak Output Power M1833C/1933C: 4 kW nominal,
3.3. Modulator
3.6. Receiver Front End
3.7. Bandwidth
M1943C: 6 kW nominal, M1953C: 12 kW nominal
FET Switching Method
3.4. Intermediate Frequency 60 MHz
3.5. Tuning Automatic or manual
MIC (Microwave IC)
Tx pulselength 0.08
µ s and 0.3
µ s: 25 MHz
Tx pulselength 0.8
µ s: 3 MHz
3.8. Duplexer
3.9. Warming up
Circulator with diode limiter
90 s approx.
SP - 2 E3503S02D
4. DISPLAY UNIT
4.1. Display 10.4-inch rectangular TFT color LCD
640(H) x 480(V) dots, Effective radar display dia.: 152 mm
4.2. Range, Range Ring Interval (RI), Number of Rings
Range (nm) 0.125 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 1.5 2 3 4 6 8 12 16 24 36 48 64 72
RI (nm) 0.0625 0.125 0.125 0.25 0.25 0.5 0.5 1 1 2 2 3 4 6 12 12 16 18
Rings 2 2 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4
Maximum range: M1833C: 36nm, M1933C: 48nm, M1943C: 64nm, M1953C: 72nm
4.3.Markers Heading Line, Bearing Scale, Range Rings,
Variable Range Marker (VRM), Electronic Bearing Line (EBL),
Alarm Zone, Waypoint Mark (navigation input required)
4.4.Alphanumeric Indications Range, Range Ring Interval, Interference Rejection (IR),
Variable Range Marker (VRM), Electronic Bearing Line (EBL),
Stand-by (ST-BY), Echo Averaging (EAV), TX Pulse width
Guard Alarm (G(IN), G(OUT)), Echo Stretch (ES),
4.5. Input Data
Own ship’s position:
Ship’s speed:
Bearing (True):
Bearing (Magnetic):
Range and Bearing to Cursor or Cursor Position,
Echo Trailing (TRAIL), Trailing Time,
Data Box (Position, COG, SOG, STW etc. selectable on menu)
IEC 61162-1 (NMEA 0183 Ver1.5/2.0)
GGA>RMC>RMA>GLL
RMC>RMA>VTG>VHW
HDT>HDG
*1
>HDM
*1
>VHW
HDM>HDG
*1
>HDT
*1
>VHW
Course: RMC>RMA>VTG
Waypoint (Range, bearing): RMB>WPL>BWR>BWC
Water depth:
Wind:
DPT>DBT>DBS>DBK
MWV>VWT>VWR
Water Temperature:
Time:
4.6. Output Data
MTW
ZDA
*1
: calculated by magnetic deviation
Alarm signal
NMEA 0183 Ver1.5
12 VDC, 100 mA or less
GGA, GLL, RMA, RMC, GTD, VTG, ZDA (GPS data required)
RMB, WPL, BWC or BWR, APB, AAM, BOD, XTE, VHW, MTW,
DPT or DBT, DBS (ETR required),
TLL (L/L, Heading data required), TTM (ARPA required)
SP - 3 E3503S02D
5. PLOTTER FUNCTION
5.1. Projection
5.2. Usable Area
5.3. Effective Area
5.4. Display pixels
5.5. Position Indication
Mercator
85 latitude or below
211.2 x 158.4 mm
640 x 480 dots
Latitude/longitude, Loran C LOP or DECCA LOP
5.6. Effective Projection Area 0.125 nm to 1,024 nm (at equatorial area)
5.7. Track Display Plot interval: by time (1 sec. to 99 min. 59 sec.) or by distance (0 to 99.9 nm)
5.8. Colors
5.9. Memory Capacity
5.10. Storage Capacity
5.11. MOB
Red, yellow, green purple, light-blue, blue, white
Track/mark: 8000 points, Waypoint: 999 points
Simple route: 200 routes with 35 waypoints each
1 point
5.12. Quick Routes
5.13. Electronic Chart
5.14. Alarms
6. POWER SUPPLY
1 course with 35 waypoints max.
FURUNO chart card or NAVIONICS chart card available
C-MAP chart card also available for C-MAP NT Model
Arrival and Anchor watch, Cross track error and proximity alarms, Ship’s speed in and out alarms, Water temperature,
Trip alarm, Fish alarm, Bottom alarm (ETR required)
6.1. Rated Voltage/Current
M1833C
M1933C (24rpm)
M1933C (48rpm)
12-24 VDC: 5.3-2.6 A (6.4-3.1 A)
12-24 VDC: 5.6-2.7 A (6.7-3.2 A)
12-24 VDC: 7.5-3.6 A
12-24 VDC: 6.3-3.1 A (7.4-3.5 A) M1943C (24rpm)
M1943C (48rpm)
M1953C (24rpm)
M1953C (48rpm)
6.2. Rectifier (option)
7. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
12-24 VDC: 8.1-3.8 A
12-24 VDC: 8.6-4.3 A
12-24 VDC: 10.3-5.1 A
( ): for high brilliance monitor
RU-3423: 100-115/220-230 VAC, 1 phase, 50/60 Hz
7.1. Ambient Temperature Scanner Unit: -25°C to +70°C
Display Unit: -15°C to +55°C
7.2. Relative Humidity
Remote Controller: +5°C to +45°C
Power Supply Unit: -15°C to +55°C
93 % or less at +40°C
SP - 4 E3503S02D
7.3. Waterproofing
7.4. Bearing Vibration
8. COATING COLOR
8.1. Display Unit
8.2. Scanner Unit
Scanner Unit: IPX6
Display Unit: IPX5 (External monitor connected: IPX0)
Remote Controller, Power Supply Unit: IPX0
IEC 60945-3rd
N3.0
M1833C N9.5 (upper), 2.5PB3.5/10 (lower)
M1933C/1943C/1953C N9.5
9. COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE
9.1. Display Unit
9.2. Scanner Unit
Standard: 0.60 m Steering: 0.40 m
M1833C: Standard: 0.90 m Steering: 0.70 m
M1933C/1943C/1953C: Standard: 1.00 m Steering: 0.75 m
SP - 5 E3503S02D
SPECIFICATIONS OF VIDEO PLOTTER GD-1900C
1. DISPLAY UNIT
1.1. Indication System
1.2. Display
1.3. Input Data
Own ship’s position:
PPI Daylight display, raster scan, color LCD
10.4-inch rectangular TFT color LCD, 640(H) x 480(V) dots
IEC 61162-1 (NMEA 0183 Ver1.5/2.0)
GGA>RMC>RMA>GLL
Ship’s speed:
Bearing (True):
RMC>RMA>VTG>VHW
HDT>HDG
*1
>HDM
*1
>VHW
HDM>HDG
*1
>HDT
*1
>VHW Bearing (Magnetic):
Course: RMC>RMA>VTG
Waypoint (Range, bearing): RMB>WPL>BWR>BWC
Water depth:
Wind:
Water Temperature:
Time:
DPT>DBT>DBS>DBK
MWV>VWT>VWR
MTW
ZDA
*1
: calculated by magnetic deviation
1.4. Output Data
Alarm signal
NMEA 0183 Ver1.5
12 VDC, 100 mA or less
GGA, GLL, RMA, RMC, GTD, VTG, ZDA (GPS data required)
RMB, WPL, BWC or BWR, APB, AAM, BOD, XTE, VHW, MTW,
DPT or DBT, DBS (ETR required), TTM (ARPA required)
2. PLOTTER FUNCTION
2.1. Projection
2.2. Usable Area
2.3. Effective Area
2.4. Display pixels
Mercator
85 latitude or below
211.2 x 158.4 mm
640 x 480 dots
2.5. Position Indication Latitude/longitude, Loran C LOP or DECCA LOP
2.6. Effective Projection Area 0.125 nm to 1,024 nm (at equatorial area)
2.7. Track Display Plot interval: by time (1 sec. to 99 min. 59 sec.) or by distance (0 to 99.9 nm)
2.8. Colors
2.9. Memory Capacity
2.10. Storage Capacity
2.11. MOB
2.12. Quick Routes
2.13. Electronic Chart
Red, yellow, green purple, light-blue, blue, white
Track/mark: 8000 points, Waypoint: 999 points
Simple route: 200 routes with 35 waypoints each
1 point
1 course with 35 waypoints max.
FURUNO chart card or NAVIONICS chart card available
SP - 6 E3503S02D
2.14. Alarms
C-MAP chart card also available for C-MAP NT Model
Arrival and Anchor watch, Cross track error and proximity alarms, Ship’s speed in and out alarms, Water temperature,
Trip alarm, Fish alarm, Bottom alarm (ETR required)
3. POWER SUPPLY
3.1. Rated Voltage/Current 12-24 VDC: 2.1-1.1 A (3.1-1.6 A)
( ): for high brilliance monitor
3.2. Rectifier (option) PR-62: 100/110/220/230 VAC, 1 phase, 50/60 Hz
4. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
4.1. Ambient Temperature -15°C to +55°C
4.2. Relative Humidity
4.3. Waterproofing
93 % or less at +40°C
IPX5
4.4. Bearing Vibration
5. COATING COLOR
5.1. Display Unit
IEC 60945-3rd
N3.0
6. COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE
6.1. Display Unit Standard: 1.00 m Steering: 0.80 m
SP - 7 E3503S02D
INDEX
A
A/C RAIN ........................................................2-5
A/C SEA ..........................................................2-4
ACQ soft key.................................................2-35
ALARM key plotter ........................................................3-52 radar..........................................................2-29 sounder .....................................................4-20
Alarms anchor watch ............................................3-54 arrival ........................................................3-53 audio .........................................................3-52 bottom .......................................................4-21
CPA/TCPA ................................................2-42 fish ............................................................4-21 fish(B/L).....................................................4-22 guard.........................................................2-29 heading missing data ..................................2-8 lost target ..................................................2-43 messages..................................................3-59 messages (plotter) ....................................3-59 messages (sounder) .................................4-25 proximity....................................................3-56 speed ........................................................3-55 trip .............................................................3-56 water temperature.....................................4-23
XTE (cross track error) .............................3-55
Anchor watch alarm ......................................3-54
Antenna height (GPS Receiver GP-310B)....5-24
ARP acquisition of targets .................................2-36 activating...................................................2-35
ARP SETUP menu....................................2-35
CPA/TCPA alarm.......................................2-42 data ...........................................................2-41 deactivating...............................................2-35 lost target alarm ........................................2-43 past position display .................................2-40 test ..............................................................7-8 tracking termination ..................................2-38 vector ........................................................2-39
Arrival alarm ..................................................3-53
A-scope display...............................................4-7
Audio alarm................................................... 3-52
Auto course-up mode ..................................... 3-8
AUTO S.SPD soft key................................... 2-20
AUTO/D. BOX soft key ................................... 4-9
B
Battery replacement ....................................... 7-1
Bearing measurement by EBL...................... 2-14
Bearing reference ........................................... 5-3
Bottom alarm ................................................ 4-21
Bottom discrimination display ......................... 4-7
Bottom echo.................................................. 4-26
Bottom-lock display......................................... 4-6
Bottom-zoom display ...................................... 4-5
Brilliance ......................................................... 1-7
C
CENTER soft key.......................................... 1-13
CHART DETAILS menu................................ 5-13
CHART OFFSET soft key............................. 5-12
Charts
C-MAP chart attributes ............................. 5-15 cursor and data display (C-MAP) ............. 3-14 data for aids to navigation ........................ 3-12
FURUNO chart attributes ......................... 5-14 icon data (C-MAP) .................................... 3-15 icons ......................................................... 3-10 indices....................................................... 3-11 inserting ...................................................... 1-5
NavCharts
TM
chart attributes .................... 5-14 offsetting ................................................... 5-12 port service icons...................................... 3-13 symbols for FURUNO, NavCharts
TM
......
3-12 tide information (C-MAP) .......................... 3-16
CLEAR ALARM soft key ............................... 4-24
Clutter rejector .............................................. 4-14
C-MAP charts attributes ................................................... 5-15 cursor and data display ............................ 3-14 icon data ................................................... 3-15 tide information ......................................... 3-16
CNTOUR LINE soft key ................................ 5-14
Cold start (GPS Receiver GP-310B) ............ 5-24
Index-1
INDEX
Colors radar display ...............................................5-5 radar echoes ...............................................5-5 sounder echoes ........................................4-19
Compass display.............................................3-3
Controls display unit ..................................................1-2 remote controller .........................................1-4
Course-up mode plotter ..........................................................3-8 radar............................................................2-9
CPA/TCPA alarm ...........................................2-42
Cursor display format..............................................5-4 shifting.......................................................1-13
CURSOR soft key .........................................2-18
D
Data boxes erasing ......................................................1-16 hiding.........................................................1-15 rearranging................................................1-16 setup .........................................................5-18 showing .....................................................1-15
DEPTH INFO soft key...................................5-17
Depth measurement......................................4-12
Depth source...................................................5-2
Depth unit........................................................5-2
Diagnostics
ARP test ......................................................7-8 display unit test ...........................................7-7
GPS sensor test..........................................7-7 keyboard test ............................................7-10 network sounder test...................................7-8 test menu ....................................................7-6 test pattern ..................................................7-9
DISP key .......................................................1-10
Display modes.................................................1-9
Display unit test...............................................7-7
DISPLY MODE soft key ..................................4-2
Downloading data ...........................................6-5
Dual frequency display....................................4-4
E
E. AVG soft key .............................................2-27
E. STR soft key .............................................2-26
EBL reference .................................................5-4
EBL soft key ..................................................2-14
EBL/VRM key....................2-13, 2-14, 2-21, 2-22
Index-2
Echo averaging .............................................2-27
Echo offset (sounder)....................................5-29
Echo stretch ..................................................2-26
Echo trails color ..........................................................2-25 mode.........................................................2-25 starting ......................................................2-24 time ...........................................................2-23
EDIT XT-LMT soft key..............................3-4, 3-5
Error messages.............................................7-13
ETA calculation .............................................3-50
F
Fish alarm sensitivity ..................................................5-28 setting .......................................................4-21
Fish alarm (B/L) sensitivity ..................................................5-28 setting .......................................................4-22
Fish school echo ...........................................4-27
Fix mode (GPS Receiver GP-310B) .............5-24
Formatting memory cards...............................6-1
FREQ 50/200 soft key ....................................4-3
Function keys function execution.....................................1-17 setup (plotter)............................................5-10 setup (radar) ...............................................5-7 setup (sounder).........................................5-32
Fuse replacement ...........................................7-2
G
GAIN key radar ...........................................................2-2 sounder ............................................4-10, 4-11
GENERAL SETUP menu................................5-1
Geodetic datum (GPS Receiver GP-310B) ..5-22
Geodetic datum codes................................. A-10
GPS Receiver GP-310B setup .....................5-22
GPS sensor (GP-310B) test ...........................7-7
GPS SETUP menu .......................................5-22
GPS status display........................................ 7-11
Guard alarm cancelling..................................................2-30 setting .......................................................2-29
H
Heading line ..................................................2-16
Head-up mode ................................................2-9
Highway display..............................................3-5
HIWAY CNTRL soft key ..................................3-5
HL OFF soft key ............................................2-16
Hot page setup..............................................5-19
Hue radar, plotter................................................1-8 sounder .....................................................4-19
I
I. REJ. soft key..............................................2-17
Icons............................................................. A-12
Interference rejection radar..........................................................2-17 sounder .....................................................4-13
K
Keyboard test................................................7-10
Keying pulse .................................................5-29
L
Language ........................................................5-2
Latitude, longitude display ..............................5-2
Lines entering .....................................................3-25 erasing ......................................................3-27 type ...........................................................3-26
LOAD DATA menu ..........................................6-4
Local time
GPS Receiver GP-310B ...........................5-22 navigator (GPS, Loran C) .........................5-21
Lost target alarm ...........................................2-43
M
Magnetic variation...........................................5-3
Maintenance battery replacement ....................................7-1 fuse replacement ........................................7-2 preventive ...................................................7-1 trackball.......................................................7-2
Marker-zoom display.......................................4-5
Marks color ..........................................................3-25 entering .....................................................3-25 erasing all..................................................3-27 erasing individual ......................................3-27 shape ........................................................3-25
Memory clearing .....................................................7-12 testing .........................................................7-6
INDEX
Memory cards error messages........................................... 6-3 formatting.................................................... 6-1 playing back................................................ 6-4 saving data to ............................................. 6-2
Memory I/O test .............................................. 7-6
Menu tree........................................................A-1
Messages memory cards............................................. 6-3 plotter alarms............................................ 3-59 sounder alarms......................................... 4-25
MOB mark..................................................... 1-14
Multiple echoes (radar)................................. 2-46
N
Nav data display ............................................. 3-6
NAV DATA menu........................................... 5-27
Nav data source............................................ 5-21
Nav data window ............................................ 3-2
NAV OPTION menu...................................... 5-21
Navigation canceling route navigation........................ 3-51 port, port services ..................................... 3-46 quick point ................................................ 3-44 restarting................................................... 3-49 routes........................................................ 3-48 switching waypoints in a route.................. 3-50 waypoints.................................................. 3-45
Navigator setup....................................5-21, 5-22
NavNet image source ............................................ 1-12 receiving data from ..................................... 6-9
Network sounder test...................................... 7-8
NEXT INFO soft key ............................3-58, 4-24
Noise limiter (sounder) ................................. 4-13
Noise rejection (radar) .................................. 2-16
North marker................................................. 2-16
North-up mode plotter.......................................................... 3-7 radar ......................................................... 2-10
O
Offset EBL .................................................... 2-21
OFFSET soft key .................................2-21, 2-22
P
Picture advance speed ................................. 4-17
PLOTTER SETUP menu ................................ 5-9
PLOTTR CNTRL soft key ............................. 1-11
Index-3
INDEX
Port, port services icons..........................................................3-13 navigating to..............................................3-46
Position offset (GPS Receiver GP-310B) .....5-23
Position smoothing (GPS Receiver
GP-310B) ..................................................5-23
POWER/BRILL key ................................. 1-6, 1-7
Presentation mode plotter ..........................................................3-7 radar............................................................2-8
Proximity alarm .............................................3-56
Pulselength (radar)..........................................2-7
R
Racon............................................................2-50
RADAR SETTING menu.................................5-3
RADAR TX/ST-BY soft key .............................2-2
Range measurement by cursor (radar) ................2-12 measurement by range rings (radar) ........2-11 measurement by VRM (radar) ..................2-13 plotter ..........................................................3-9 radar............................................................2-6 setup (radar) ...............................................5-6 setup (sounder).........................................5-31 unit of measurement ...................................5-2
RANGE key plotter ..........................................................3-9 radar............................................................2-6 sounder .....................................................4-10
Remote controller control description.......................................1-4 testing........................................................7-10
RESET XTE soft key............................... 3-4, 3-5
RINGS soft key .............................................2-11
Routes cancelling navigation of.............................3-51 connecting.................................................3-40 entering with cursor...................................3-37 entering with existing waypoints ...............3-36 erasing ......................................................3-43 following ....................................................3-48 inserting waypoint from plotter display......3-42 inserting waypoint from route list ..............3-41 removing waypoint from............................3-43 switching waypoints in route navigation....3-50 voyage based............................................3-38
S
SART ............................................................2-48
Satellite disable (GPS Receiver GP-310B) ..5-24
SAVE DATA menu...........................................6-1
SAVE/MOB key.............................................1-14
Second-track echoes (radar) ........................2-32
Sensor setup.................................................5-29
SENSOR SETUP menu................................5-30
SENSOR SETUP soft key ............................5-29
Shadow sectors ............................................2-47
Shift automatic (radar) ......................................2-20 manual (radar) ..........................................2-19 sounder ..................................................... 4-11
SHIFT soft key .....................................2-19, 4-11
Sidelobe echoes ...........................................2-46
Signal level erasure (sounder)......................4-15
SIM SETUP menu.........................................1-18
Simulation display.........................................1-18
Smoothing echoes (sounder)........................5-29
SNDR CNTRL soft key ................................. 1-11
Soft keys .........................................................1-3
Speed alarm..................................................3-55
Speed averaging
GPS Receiver GP-310B) ..........................5-23 navigator (GPS, Loran C) .........................5-21
Speed display..................................................5-2
Speed/course smoothing (GPS Receiver
GP-310B)..................................................5-23
SPLIT soft key.................................................4-8
System configuration ......................................... x
SYSTEM SETUP menu (sounder)................5-28
T
TARGET INFO soft key.................................2-41
TARGET soft key ..........................................2-23
TD display .......................................................5-2
TD setup
Decca........................................................5-26
Loran C .....................................................5-25
TD SETUP menu ..........................................5-25
Test menu .......................................................7-6
Test pattern .....................................................7-9
Time measurement (sounder) ......................4-12
Time notation ..................................................5-2
TLL data output (radar) .................................2-28
TLL OUTPUT key .........................................2-28
Index-4
Track displaying other targets'............................ 3-19 displaying own ship's................................ 3-18 erasing all own ship's ............................... 3-24 erasing all targets' .................................... 3-24 erasing own ship's by area ....................... 3-23 erasing own ship's by color ...................... 3-24 memory distribution setting ...................... 3-22 plotting interval ......................................... 3-21 plotting method ......................................... 3-21 plotting of own ship's ................................ 3-19
TRACK HALT soft key .................................. 3-19
TRACK RESUME soft key............................ 3-19
Trackball cleaning ...................................................... 7-2 operation................................................... 1-13
TRAIL COLOR soft key ................................ 2-25
TRAIL ON/OFF soft key ............................... 2-24
TRAIL soft key .............................................. 2-23
TRAIL TIME soft key .................................... 2-23
Trip alarm...................................................... 3-56
Trip distance resetting .................................. 3-60
Troubleshooting general........................................................ 7-3 plotter.......................................................... 7-4 radar ........................................................... 7-3 sounder....................................................... 7-5
True motion mode......................................... 2-10
Tuning ............................................................. 2-2
TVG .............................................................. 5-29
Tx sector (radar) ............................................. 5-4
U
Uploading data ............................................... 6-5
V
Vector (ARP)................................................. 2-39
Virtual image................................................. 2-47
VRM (Variable Range Marker) radar ......................................................... 2-13 sounder..................................................... 4-12
VRM soft key .......................................2-14, 2-15
INDEX
W
W. MAN soft key........................................... 2-31
Watchman .................................................... 2-31
Water temperature alarm ............................. 4-23
Water temperature graph ............................. 4-25
Water temperature unit................................... 5-2
Waypoint marker (radar) .............................. 2-33
Waypoints changing size ........................................... 3-34 color.......................................................... 3-29 editing from waypoint list.......................... 3-31 editing waypoint position .......................... 3-32 editing with cursor .................................... 3-31 entering at own ship position.................... 3-28 entering by range and bearing ................. 3-30 entering with cursor.................................. 3-28 erasing from the menu ............................. 3-33 erasing from waypoint list......................... 3-33 erasing with cursor ................................... 3-33 loading from Yeoman ................................. 6-8 navigating to ............................................. 3-45 searching.................................................. 3-35 shape........................................................ 3-29 switching in route navigation .................... 3-50
White marker ................................................ 4-16
World time chart ...............................................11
WPT MK soft key.......................................... 2-33
X
XTE (cross track error) alarm ....................... 3-55
XTE monitor ............................................ 3-4, 3-5
Y
Yeoman .......................................................... 6-8
Z
Zero line ....................................................... 4-26
Zoom ............................................................ 2-18
ZOOM/D. BOX soft key................................ 2-18
Index-5
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Key features
- Customizable display settings
- User-configurable function keys
- Data box setup for various displays
- Hot page setup for quick access to desired display
- Navigation data source selection
- GPS receiver setup
- TD display setup
- Nav data display setup sounder setup