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10. INSTALLATION 

 
 

 

10-16 

Setting DATA 4 to "COM" (general data) 

Waypoint data can be received from a personal computer, through the DATA 4 
port. Note that the data transmitting operation should be done after receiving 
data using DATA 4 port. For details, see page 1-6. 
 
1) Press 

MENU ESC

9

 and 

5

2) Press   to select Level. 
3) Press   or    to select level of personal computer; RS232C or RS422. 
4) Press the 

CU/NU ENT

 key. 

5) Press   or    to select COM. 
6) Press    to select To Next Page. The DATA 4 I/O SETUP <COM> menu 

appears. 

Loading erases current data
Are you sure to load?

ENT: Yes    MENU: No

 

I/O SETUP <Com.> menu 

 
7) Press    to select Baud Rate. 
8) Press   or    to select baud rate; 4800bps, 9600bps, or 19200bps. 
9) Press the 

CU/NU ENT

 key. 

10) Press 

 to select WPT/ROUTE. 

11) Press 

  to select Command. Stop, on the same line as Command, appears 

in reverse video. 

12) Press 

  to select Start. The message shown in below appears. 

Now loading
Waypoint/Route data !

MENU: Stop

 

 
13) Press  the 

CU/NU ENT

 key. The message shown in below appears while data 

is being loaded. 

Are you sure to stop ?

ENT: Yes    MENU: No

 

 
14) Output data from the computer. When data is loaded, the cursor shifts to 

Stop. 

15) Press  the 

ESC

 key. 

 

Summary of Contents for GP-150-Dual

Page 1: ...Dual GPS GP 150 DUAL OPERATOR S MANUAL www furuno co jp MODEL ...

Page 2: ...istributor Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN Telephone 81 0 798 65 2111 Fax 81 0 798 65 4200 A FEB 2006 Printed in China All rights reserved E FEB 26 2010 Pub No OME 44410 E 00016042712 00016042712 HIMA GP 150 DUAL 00016042712 00016042712 0 0 0 1 6 0 4 2 7 1 2 ...

Page 3: ...scard this product according to local regulations for the disposal of industrial waste For disposal in the USA see the homepage of the Electronics Industries Alliance http www eiae org for the correct method of disposal How to discard a used battery Some FURUNO products have a battery ies To see if your product has a battery ies see the chapter on Maintenance Follow the instructions below if a bat...

Page 4: ...lant watch to prevent collision or grounding Do not open the cover of the equipment This equipment uses high voltage electricity which can shock burn or cause death Only qualified person nel should work inside the equipment WARNING Do not dissasemble or modify the equipment Fire electrical shock or serious injury can result Immediately turn off the power at the ship s mains switchboard if water or...

Page 5: ...stination 5 1 5 2 Cancelling Destination 5 5 5 3 Erasing Route Waypoints flags 5 6 5 4 Finding Range and Bearing Between Two Points 5 7 6 SETTING UP VARIOUS DISPLAYS 6 1 The Data Display 6 1 6 2 Position Format 6 2 6 3 Demo Display 6 4 7 ALARMS 7 1 Overview 7 1 7 2 Arrival Alarm Anchor Watch Alarm 7 1 7 3 Cross Track Error XTE Alarm 7 2 7 4 Speed Alarm 7 3 7 5 Trip Alarm 7 3 7 6 Water Temperature ...

Page 6: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS iv What is WAAS AP 12 List of Terms Symbols AP 13 SPECIFICATIONS OF GP 150 DUAL SP 1 PACKING LISTS A 1 OUTLINE DRAWINGS D 1 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM S 1 INDEX IN 1 ...

Page 7: ...ta between the GPS navigators and external equipment A high sensitivity receiver tracks up to 12 satellites simultaneously An 8 state Kalman filter ensures optimum accuracy in determination of vessel position course and speed The main features of the GP 150 DUAL are Comprehensive navigation data displays Storage for 999 waypoints and 30 routes Alarms Waypoint Arrival Anchor Watch Cross track Error...

Page 8: ...larm Abnormal receiving alarm GPS ANTENNA GPA 017S 018S 019S GPS ANTENNA GPA 017S 018S 019S Position etc Current loop GPS ANTENNA GPA 017S 018S 019S GPS BEACON ANTENNA DISTRIBUTOR MD GB2 CATEGORY OF UNITS Unit Category ANTENNA UNIT Exposed to weather DISPLAY UNIT Protected from weather When an antenna unit is commonly used GPS BEACON Antenna Distributor MD GB2 is required ...

Page 9: ...004 381 160 CP20 02701 30 m cable CP20 01710 004 372 120 CP20 01701 50 m cable Antenna Cable Set CP20 02710 004 381 170 CP20 02701 50 m cable Antenna Cable Assy TNC PS 3D 15 000 133 670 15 m Right Angle Antenna Base No 13 QA330 000 803 239 L Type Antenna Base No 13 QA310 000 803 240 Handrail Antenna Base No 13 RC5160 000 806 114 Mast Mount Kit CP20 01111 004 365 780 For antenna unit MJ A6SPF0011 0...

Page 10: ... 33 000 041 596 With GPS 019S Beacon Receiver Set OP20 34 000 041 598 Without whip antenna 000 013 485 For 100VAC mains Rectifier PR 62 000 013 486 For 220VAC mains DGPS Beacon Receiver GR 80 Whip Antenna FAW 1 2 000 130 046 1 2 m IF 2500 Interface Unit IF 2503 For alarm system Printer PP 505 FP 000 011 792 Data Switch Box MD 200 ...

Page 11: ...gisters selections on menus Turns recording and plotting of ship s track on off Inscribes mark on the display MENU ESC NU CU ENT EVENT MOB WPT RTE GOTO MARK PLOT ON OFF ZOOM OUT CENTER CURSOR ON OFF TONE CLEAR Inscribes event mark at ship s position marks man overboard position Shrinks display Turns cursor on off Centers ship s position cursor position Registers waypoints and routes Selects displa...

Page 12: ... when turning on the power When turning on the power the following occurs 12 seconds after turning on the power accurate position in latitude and longitude appears on the display If position could not be found NO FIX blinks at the GPS receiving condition window When PDOP Position Dilution Of Precision value exceeds 6 in the 3D mode or HDOP Horizontal Dilution Of Precision value exceeds 4 in the 2D...

Page 13: ...ment of tone and brilliance will be cleared Note 2 If the display is turned off with minimum tone it will be blank at the next power up When this occurs press the TONE key continuously to adjust tone 1 4 Display Mode 1 Press the DISPLAY SEL key The display shown in Figure 1 4 appears Plotter 1 Plotter 2 Highway Navigation Data Select Display Plotter 1 MENU Escape Select DATUM W84 Figure 1 4 Screen...

Page 14: ...range TM W84 Distance for RAIM reliability RAIM reliability For RAIM function refer to page 8 1 Waypoint Blinking asterisk indicates data is being refreshed Figure 1 5 Plotter 1 display Plotter 2 display 01 30 40 20 50 H 2 84 NM Ship s position appears when cursor is off D3D 100m SAFE 34 23 456 N 135 45 678 E TM W84 Figure 1 6 Plotter 2 display Highway display 34 0 D3D 100m SAFE 34 23 456 N 135 45...

Page 15: ... VTD Waypoint Figure 1 8 Navigation display no autopilot 2 Autopilot connected automatic mode E N S 12 3 SOG 10 3 19 AP COG 789 TRIP NM kn VTD kn BRG AUTO 123 TO 012 0 1NM 0 1NM 63 123 COG Autopilot HDG AUTO mode P 23 STR Heading Steering D3D 100m SAFE P Port S Starboard Autopilot set course Figure 1 9 Navigation display with autopilot connected automatic mode 3 Autopilot connected modes other tha...

Page 16: ...epeated on the other navigator For example if you register waypoint 27 on one navigator it will be registered on the other navigator under the same waypoint number Alarm settings alarm buzzer Destination data Disabled satellite data MOB Event mark data Route data Waypoint data Note This operation is necessary after receiving waypoint data through the DATA 4 port Page 10 14 Transmitting data To mut...

Page 17: ...ansmit data again 6 The following message appears when data was transmitted successfully Transmitting ended successfully Press any key Figure 1 18 7 Press any key to escape 8 If transmission failed transmission is stopped and the following message appears Failed in transmitting Try again please Press any key Figure 1 19 9 Press any key to return to the DATA TRANSFER menu and select Stop Since data...

Page 18: ...ned by the following rules When both navigators are outputting data correctly data received at the port having higher priority is output When the GPS abnormal receive signal is received at the port having higher priority data received from the other port is output 30 seconds after data received at the port having higher priority becomes normal the interface unit resumes outputting data received fr...

Page 19: ...eed and true motion TM appears at the bottom of the Plotter 1 and 2 displays Land is stationary Course up display Destination set Ship s course is upward on the screen at the moment the course up mode is selected and the north mark appears at the left side of the display Destination not set Ship s heading or course is at the top of the display The north mark appears at the left side of the display...

Page 20: ...shifted on the Plotter 1 and Plotter 2 displays with the CURSOR ON OFF key When own ship tracks off the display it is automatically returned to the screen center 1 Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to turn off the cursor 2 Press the cursor pad continuously The display shifts in the direction of the arrow pressed 2 5 Centering Own Ship s Position 1 Press the CURSOR ON OFF key to turn off the cursor 2 Pre...

Page 21: ...3 Track not plotted or recorded when plotting is stopped 2 7 Erasing Track The track stored in the memory and displayed on the screen can be erased Note Track cannot be restored once erased Be absolutely sure you want to erase track 1 Press the MENU ESC key to show the MAIN MENU MAIN MENU 2 TRACK MARK SETUP 3 ERASE TRACK MARK 4 ALARM SETTINGS 5 MANUAL CALCULATION 6 7 GPS MONITOR 8 SELF TESTS 9 SYS...

Page 22: ...to 60 minutes 1 Press the MENU ESC key 2 Press 2 to display the TRACK MARK SETUP menu TRACK MARK SETUP Track REC Mark Shape Mark Line Event Mark Time 01 00 DIST 00 50NM Select ENT Enter MENU Escape Figure 2 7 TRACK MARK SETUP menu 3 Press to select Track Rec 4 Press to select Time 5 Enter plotting interval in four digits To enter 30 seconds for example press 0 0 3 0 6 Press the NU CU ENT key 7 Pre...

Page 23: ...lculation User defined 1 RNG User defined 2 SOG User defined 3 BRG User defined 4 COG Figure 2 9 PLOTTER SETUP menu 4 Press to select Memory Apportion 5 Enter amount of track to store in four digits To store 1 500 track points for example press 1 5 0 0 6 Press the NU CU ENT key or or You are asked if it is all right to erase all data Setting erases all data Are you sure to change ENT Yes MENU No F...

Page 24: ...entered automatically or manually 1 Press the MENU ESC key 2 Press 9 to display the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu 3 Press 1 to display the PLOTTER SETUP menu 4 Press or to select Mag Variation 5 Press or to select Auto or Man For automatic current variation appears in parentheses 6 For manual entry enter variation in two digits referring to a nautical chart 00 99 If the variation is 10 for example press 1 ...

Page 25: ...sor 2 Operate the cursor pad to place the cursor on the location for the mark Select the mark shape you want referring to paragraph 3 3 3 Press the MARK key 3 2 Erasing Marks CAUTION All marks including event marks and the MOB mark are erased on the ERASE MARK menu Be absolutely sure you want to erase all marks erased marks cannot be restored Erasing individual marks 1 Place the cursor on the mark...

Page 26: ...ering Event Marks Event marks can denote any important present position 99 event marks can be saved and the unit automatically numbers them from 01 to 99 Event marks are mutually entered when the navigators are sharing data Note 1 When the mark memory becomes full no event marks can be entered When this occurs the buzzer sounds and the message shown below appears on the display for three seconds t...

Page 27: ...red Each time the MOB mark is entered the previous MOB mark and its position data are written over The MOB mark is mutually entered when the navigators are sharing data Note The MOB mark cannot be entered when there is no position data When this occurs the buzzer sounds and the message shown below appears on the display for three seconds to alert you Check that the antenna cable is tightly connect...

Page 28: ...3 MARKS 3 4 This page is intentionally left blank ...

Page 29: ... location desired for the waypoint 4 Press the NU CU ENT key A window similar to the one shown in Figure 4 3 appears The waypoint s position and date and time registered appear on the first and second lines Waypoints are automatically given the youngest empty waypoint number and this number appears on the third line You may however assign a different number If the waypoint shares the same position...

Page 30: ...e COMMENT line To create a space select _ Numeric data can be input directly by pressing numeric keys To clear wrong data press the CLEAR key 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to complete the comment 4 Select ENTER and press the NU CU ENT key 10 Press the NU CU ENT key Control is returned to the last used display mode When the waypoint number entered at step 5 already exists the message shown in Figure 4 4 a...

Page 31: ...on to register as a waypoint 4 Press the NU CU ENT key 5 Follow steps 5 through 11 in Entering waypoints by the cursor on page 4 1 Entering waypoints at own ship s position Note When there is no position data you cannot register a waypoint at own ship s position The buzzer sounds and the following message appears No position data Figure 4 9 1 Press the WPT RTE key 2 Press 3 to select Own Ship Posi...

Page 32: ... 4 2 Editing Waypoints Waypoints are mutually edited when the navigators are sharing data 1 Press WPT RTE and 4 2 Press or to select waypoint to edit 3 Press 4 Edit the contents of the waypoint 5 Press the NU CU ENT key The message shown in Figure 4 12 appears if the waypoint is currently selected as destination is part of a route or is in the route currently selected as destination This WPT is GO...

Page 33: ...her The sequence of waypoints leading to the ultimate destination is called a route The GP 150 DUAL can automatically advance to the next waypoint on a route so you do not have to change the destination waypoint repeatedly The GP 150 DUAL can store 30 routes and each route may contain up to 30 waypoints Routes can be registered while in the Plotter 1 or Plotter 2 display mode Routes are mutually r...

Page 34: ...For now go to the next step 8 Press to continue If the waypoint entered in step 7 does not exist you are informed that the waypoint does not exist and entry is cancelled 9 Enter other route waypoints by repeating steps 7 and 8 10 Press MENU ESC to finish 2 Using previously registered waypoints Enter waypoints in the order they will be traversed not by waypoint number order 7 Press The reverse vide...

Page 35: ...hange ENT Yes MENU No Figure 4 16 Note When the waypoint number entered at step 5 is not registered the message This waypoint not registered Copy original data to this No appears Press NU CU ENT key to copy the position data 7 Press the NU CU ENT key 8 Press the MENU ESC key twice 4 7 Erasing Routes Routes are mutually erased when the navigators are sharing data 1 Press WPT RTE and 5 to display th...

Page 36: ...4 NAVIGATION PLANNING 4 8 This page is intentionally left blank ...

Page 37: ... Figure 5 2 appears 2 MOB Event Position 3 Waypoint List 4 Route List 5 Cancel GOTO Setting 1 Cursor ENT Enter Cursor MENU Escape Figure 5 2 GOTO setting menu 2 Press 1 to select Cursor The display shown in Figure 5 3 appears Place cursor on desired location Press ENT twice to finish ENT Enter CLR Clear MENU Escape Figure 5 3 If the display in use is other than Plotter 1 the Plotter 2 display is a...

Page 38: ...ENT key Waypoints are marked with flags and are connected with a dashed line If the route number entered already exists the message shown in Figure 5 6 appears Overwriting ENT Yes MENU No Figure 5 6 8 Press the NU CU ENT key The waypoints do not have waypoint numbers however you can attach waypoint numbers by doing the following 1 Press WPT RTE and 5 to display the route list 2 Press or to select ...

Page 39: ...d line connects between own ship and MOB position or event position When destination is cancelled dashed lines are erased but flags remain on the screen Setting destination through waypoint list Note A waypoint must exist to set it as destination When a waypoint does not exist the buzzer sounds and the message shown in Figure 5 10 appears No waypoint data Figure 5 10 Destination waypoint can be se...

Page 40: ...Route No No List 06 No 01 05 10 02 PTS 30 25 8 30 30 TOTAL 1234 56NM 234 56NM 57 89NM 999 99NM 6543 21NM TTG 12D15H28M 2D08H35M 0D10H28M 9D 9H 9M 34D23H45M Forward Route number can be entered here when this line appears in reverse video Figure 5 13 Route list 1 By entering route number 3 Press or to select direction which to traverse the route waypoints forward or reverse 4 Enter route number 5 Pr...

Page 41: ...12 0kn 01 0 04 EN 02 0 03 EN 345 67NM 2D 12H 34M 34 12 345 N 130 23 456 E MARINE POINT APR 10 95 12 35U 004 01 0 EN indicates waypoint is enabled Display DI to skip waypoint NM D H M Figure 5 15 Route list 2 Press or to select route waypoint to skip 3 Press or to shift the cursor to the right of the waypoint number 4 Press to change EN ENable to DI DIsable 5 Press the NU CU ENT key To reselect the...

Page 42: ... Figure 5 17 3 Press the NU CU ENT key Note Flags can be erased collectively by clearing the Plotter memory or both the Plotter memory and GPS memory See page 9 1 for further details When flags are erased When the origin waypoint is erased the waypoint before it becomes the origin waypoint If there is no waypoint before the origin waypoint current position becomes the origin waypoint Delete Starti...

Page 43: ...SOG User defined 2 COG User defined 3 RNG User defined 4 BRG Figure 5 20 PLOTTER SETUP menu 2 Press or to selection Calculation 3 Press or to select RL Rhumb Line or GC Great Circle 4 Press the NU CU ENT key 5 Press the MENU ESC key Calculation procedure You can find the range and bearing between two points by two waypoints or two latitude and longitude positions 1 Press MENU ESC and 5 The MANUAL ...

Page 44: ...er speed 7 Press the NU CU ENT key The range bearing and time to go between two points appear on the display If data entered is wrong or insufficient the buzzer sounds and the message Incomplete Data appears If the data contains error and all nines appear as the calculation results 8 Press the MENU ESC key ...

Page 45: ... Trip distance TRIP Trip elapsed time TRIP TIME Water temperature WAT TEMP and Velocity to destination VTD ETA to route ALT Displayed only in 3D position fixing ROUTE DIST Total distance from current position to ultimate destination Appears when following a registered route or a cursor created route VTD When following a route plus or minus appears next to indication to denote which direction the r...

Page 46: ...play 5 Press or to select LC Loran C or DE Decca Follow 1 or 2 in the adjacent column according to selection in step 5 1 For Loran LOPs 6 Press to select LC Chain 7 Key in GRI code referring to the Loran C chain list in the Appendix If the GRI code is 9970 for example press 9 9 7 0 8 Key in secondary code pair referring to the Loran C chain list in the Appendix 9 If necessary press to choose ΔLOP ...

Page 47: ...ark CMNT MARINE POINT Edit Waypoint 001 ENT Enter Cursor MENU Escape 3 Column DE 32 9C Red Green 1 A 12 23 2H 24 35 34 12 345 N 130 23 456 E Mark CMNT MARINE POINT Edit Waypoint 001 ENT Enter Cursor MENU Escape 1 Column ABCDEFGHIJ 1 2 9 0 Loran C LOP input screen Decca LOP input screen Figure 6 5 LOP input screens 5 Key in LOP1 and LOP2 to enable calculation 6 Press to calculate LOPs Calculating a...

Page 48: ...de of initial position 3 If necessary press to switch from north latitude to south latitude or vice versa 4 Key in longitude 5 If necessary press to switch from east longitude to west longitude or vice versa 6 Press 7 Key in speed 8 Press the NU CU ENT key to start the demonstration mode The plotter display appears and the demo mode begins After the test results appear the demo setting mode menu a...

Page 49: ...an alarm Select OFF instead of alarm name on the appropriate menu This disables the alarm on both navigators when they are sharing data 7 2 Arrival Alarm Anchor Watch Alarm Arrival alarm The arrival alarm informs you that own ship is approaching a destination waypoint The area that defines an arrival zone is that of a circle which you approach from the outside of the circle The alarm will be relea...

Page 50: ...M 6 Press the NU CU ENT key 7 Press the MENU ESC key When own ship drifts by the range set here the buzzer sounds and the message Anchor Alarm appears 7 3 Cross Track Error XTE Alarm The XTE alarm warns you when own ship is off its intended course Starting waypoint Own ship s position Alarm setting Destination waypoint Alarm range Figure 7 5 How the XTE alarm works 1 Press MENU ESC and 4 2 Press o...

Page 51: ...ip alarm sounds when the distance run is greater than the trip alarm setting 1 Press MENU ESC and 4 2 Press to select Next Page The menu shown in Figure 7 6 appears ALARM SETTINGS 2 2 To Previous Page On Off Trip Range 0123 00NM Water TEMP In Over Off TEMP Range 12 0 15 0 C Depth In Over Off Depth Range 0003 0 0200 0ft WAAS DGPS On Off Trip CLR Reset Off Off MENU Escape Select ENT Enter Figure 7 6...

Page 52: ... Depth Alarm The depth temperature alarm sounds when the depth is higher or lower or within the preset depth This alarm requires video sounder connection 1 Press MENU ESC and 4 2 On page 2 2 of the ALARM SETTINGS menu press or to select Depth 3 Press or to select In or Over 4 Press to select Depth Range 5 Key in low depth 6 Key in high depth 7 Press the NU CU ENT key 8 Press the MENU ESC key When ...

Page 53: ...g position fixing ship s velocity speed and course is directly measured by receiving GPS satellite signals The raw velocity data may change randomly depending on receiving conditions and other factors You can reduce this random variation by increasing the smoothing Like with latitude and longitude smoothing the higher the speed and course smoothing the more smoothed the raw data If the setting is ...

Page 54: ... POSN When executing cold start there is no satellite information in the unit s memory thus it may take some time to find position To fix position faster enter estimated position Setting up the GPS SETUP menu Fix Mode 1 Press MENU ESC 9 and 6 to display the GPS SETUP menu Fix Mode 2D 2 3D Disable Satellite 12 ANT Height 016 ft 1 32 GPS Smoothing 0 0 0 0000 9999 sec SPD 0 0 0 5 0000 9999 sec Speed ...

Page 55: ...ess the MENU ESC key RAIM accuracy 1 Press MENU ESC 9 and 6 2 Press or to select RAIM Accuracy on page 2 2 3 Key in the range for which you want to know RAIM accuracy 1 to 999 m Note Unit is meter only 4 Press the NU CU ENT key 5 Press the MENU ESC key Geodetic datum 1 Press MENU ESC 9 and 6 2 Press or to select Geodetic Datum on page 2 2 3 Press or to select geodetic datum to use For geodetic dat...

Page 56: ...istance Distance can be displayed in nautical mile kilometer or statute mile as follows 1 Press MENU ESC 9 and 2 The UNIT SETUP menu appears Unit of Depth Unit of TEMP Unit of Altitude UNIT SETUP MENU Escape Select C F km sm m ft fm m ft ENT Enter Unit of Distance NM Figure 8 3 UNIT SETUP menu 2 Press to select Unit of Distance 3 Press or to select unit nm km or sm 4 Press the NU CU ENT key 5 Pres...

Page 57: ...select Course Bar 3 Press or to select brilliance 4 Press the NU CU ENT key 5 Press the MENU ESC key Time mark tone The time mark can be displayed in light or dark tone or turned off 1 Press MENU ESC and 1 2 Press or to select Time Mark 3 Press or to select brilliance 4 Press the NU CU ENT key 5 Press the MENU ESC key Waypoint mark size The size of the waypoint mark can be selected to large or sma...

Page 58: ...so receive data and output data to external equipment through an interface unit Before outputting data to external equipment first determine what data the external equipment requires Output only necessary data to ensure data will be output correctly All data transmitted by marine electronics equipment are prefixed with a two character code called a talker The same talker must be shared by the tran...

Page 59: ...he GP 150 DUAL correctly the rate of operation should be lowered For example set a rate of operation less then 60 for the Temperature Indicator TI 20 DATA 3 output setting The DATA 3 connector can output IEC 61162 1 NMEA 0183 data or log pulse For NMEA 0183 IEC 61162 1 the same data output by DATA 1 is output from DATA 3 For log pulse select 200 or 400 pulse per second depending on the device conn...

Page 60: ... Save Data WPT ROUTE Command Stop Start DATA 4 I O SETUP COM 2 2 MENU Escape ENT Enter Select Load Data WPT ROUTE WPT Figure 8 11 DATA 4 I O SETUP menu 2 2 7 Press to select Baud Rate 8 Press or to select baud rate 4800 bps 9600 bps or 19200 bps 9 Press the NU CU ENT key 10 Press or to select WPT RTE 11 Press to select Command Stop on the same line as Command appears in reverse video 12 Press to s...

Page 61: ...oint area becomes full the message shown in Figure 8 19 appears Waypoint area is full Can t load any data Press any key to stop Figure 8 19 7 When the data is loaded press CU NU ENT and MENU ESC The message shown in Figure 8 20 appears The number of valid and invalid waypoints appear in the message Loading completed Valid waypoint 0 Invalid waypoint 0 Press any key Figure 8 20 8 Press the MENU ESC...

Page 62: ... SEARCH 4 Press or to select AUTO or MAN DGPS 1 Press MENU ESC 9 and 7 to display the WAAS DGPS SETUP menu WAAS Search AUTO MAN GEO 134 FREQ 323 0kHz Baud Rate 200 bps WAAS DGPS SETUP MENU Escape ENT Enter Select Mode Of GPS Corrections Data Set 00 DGPS Station AUTO MAN List These items appear when Man is selected Only when the internal beacon receiver is equipped Figure 8 24 2 Press or to select ...

Page 63: ...0 0 N 20 0 E 03 286 0 200 0 0 S 20 0 E 04 287 0 200 20 0 S 20 0 E 05 288 0 200 20 0 S 0 0 W 06 289 0 200 20 0 S 0 0 W Edit Figure 8 26 5 Press or to select No desired which has not been used 6 Press or to show the Edit window Rate Edit DGPS station 18 MENU Escape ENT Enter Column Position 200 bps _ _ _ _ N _ _ _ _ _ W FREQ _ _ _ _ kHz Cursor Figure 8 27 7 Press or to select Freq and then enter fre...

Page 64: ...rest list 4 Press or to select USER Setup and then press to go to the DGPS Station USER list 5 Press or to select the station from the list and then press the CLEAR key The message Are you sure to erase appears 6 Press the NU CU ENT key If cacelling press the MENU ESC key 7 Press the MENU ESC key 8 7 GPS Monitor Display Three GPS monitor displays provide GPS information Satellite monitor which sho...

Page 65: ... W E 01 12 31 09 18 19 08 16 When signal level is more than 35 it is used for positioning Satellite number with circle is used for positioning 24 24 W3D 100m SAFE Press MENU Escape Jan 21 2009 23 59 59 U Station Message DGPS Integrity Status ID _ _ _ _ Bit Rate _ _ _ bps SIG Strength _ _ dB Health _ FREQ _ _ _ _ kHz SNR _ _ dB DGPS Data Good Beacon Station Good DGPS data and DGPS station receiving...

Page 66: ...8 MENU SETTINGS 8 14 This page is intentionally left blank ...

Page 67: ...e 9 2 4 Press the NU CU ENT key Clearing the GPS memory The GPS memory stores GPS information including the Almanac When you clear the GPS memory all GPS information is erased 1 Press MENU ESC 9 and 9 to display the CLEAR MEMORY menu 2 Press or to select Clear GPS 3 Press to select Yes The following message appears Setting for cold start Are you sure to clear ENT Yes MENU No Figure 9 3 4 Press the...

Page 68: ...n the power cable protects the unit from overvoltage and equipment fault If the fuse blows find out the cause before replacing the fuse If the fuse blows after replacement request service WARNING Use only a 2A fuse in the power cable Use of different fuses may cause fire Battery A battery installed on the NP board inside the display unit preserves date when the power is turned off The life of the ...

Page 69: ...l operation is restored DGPS error When the DGPS alarm is active and DGPS data contains errors or the DGPS beacon station is experiencing transmitting problems the message shown in Figure 9 7 appears Normal operation is restored when DGPS signal is acquired DGPS Error Figure 9 7 DGPS error message Refer to DGPS INTEGRITY STATUS in 8 7 Display GPS Monitor Displays to confirm DGPS Beacon station sta...

Page 70: ...functional satellite has been disabled MENU ESC 9 6 position is wrong Check if correct geodetic chart is entered MENU ESC 9 6 apply position correction to GPS position MENU ESC 9 6 position sometimes cannot be fixed DOP figure may be too small Enter larger figure 20 is the usual setting data cannot be transmitted to external equipment check if data format is correct MENU ESC 9 3 9 4 or 9 5 See the...

Page 71: ...nues if the key is not pressed OK appears to the right of PROGRAM SRAM and Internal Battery when those devices are normal NG No Good appears when an abnormality is found OK appears to the right of GPS and BEACON when they are normal NG and 16 hexadecimal figure appear when an abnormality is found Whenever NG or 16 hexadecimal figure appears contact your dealer for advice DATA 1 PORT DATA 2 PORT an...

Page 72: ...ory I O test keyboard test and test pattern 2 To stop testing press the MENU ESC key 3 Press the MENU ESC key 9 6 Interface Unit IF 2500 Fuse replacement If the fuse blows find the cause of the problem before replacing it Do not use a fuse rated more than 0 5A since it may cause more serious damage to the equipment Self test 1 The unit performs an internal self check in the following sequence each...

Page 73: ...DFB N J 3 N P 8DFB 8D FB CV 30m N J 3 N P 8DFB N P 8DFB TNCP NJ 8D FB CV 50m N J 3 N P 8DFB N P 8DFB TNCP NJ TNC J 3 TNC P 3 8D FB CV 30m N J 3 N P 8DFB TNC PS 3D 15 15m N J 3 N P 8DFB 8D FB CV 50m N P 8DFB N J 3 N P 8DFB 8D FB CV 30m N J 3 N P 8DFB N P 8DFB TNCP NJ 8D FB CV 50m N J 3 N P 8DFB N P 8DFB TNCP NJ N J 3 NJ TP 3DXV 1 NJ TP 3DXV 1 NJ TP 3DXV 1 NJ TP 3DXV 1 12 24 VDC 12 24 VDC 12 24 VDC ...

Page 74: ...rating equipment such as motor generator Allow sufficient maintenance space and a sufficient slack in cables for maintenance and repair Table Top and Overhead Mounting TABLE TOP OVERHEAD Figure 10 2 Display unit mounting methods Flush mounting type F An optional flush mount kit type F is required For details see outline drawing page D 3 Name Flush Mount Kit F Type OP20 25 Code No 004 393 280 Name ...

Page 75: ...nut M4 YBCS2 000 863 306 4 Spring washer M6 SUS304 000 158 855 10 2 Flush mount metal 20 013 1111 100 234 230 2 1 Prepare a cutout in the mounting location whose dimensions are 242 W X 152 H mm 2 Insert the unit to the cutout 3 Attach two flush mount metals to the unit with two hex bolts M6X12 and two spring washers 4 Screw four wing bolts to wing nut 5 Fasten the unit with four wing bolts assembl...

Page 76: ...longed acquiring time or interruption of position fix Mount the unit as high as possible Mounting the antenna as high as possible keeps it free of water spray which can interrupt or prevent reception of GPS satellite signal if water spray is frozen The antenna unit GPA 018S must be grounded Connect ground wire of 1 25 sq or larger local supply between the antenna unit and a stainless steel screw f...

Page 77: ...p from bottom to top i e from right to left as in the picture below Butyl rubber tape Whip antenna Base Antenna 3 Wrap the tape from the base to a point about 60 mm and then back to the base Keep tension on edge of tape using finger to hold tape Then squeeze edges of tape with thumb and index finger Wrap approx 60 mm 2 Completely cover the butyl rubber tape with white vinyl tape wrapping from the ...

Page 78: ...r Conversion Cable Assy Antenna Unit GPA 018S GPA 017S 20cm GPA 019S Cable length 30 m 50 m Necessary parts CP20 01700 CP20 02700 CP20 01710 CP20 02710 Code no 004 372 110 004 381 160 004 372 120 004 381 170 OR Antenna Cable 30 m or 50 m 1 m Fabricate locally See the next page To display unit Conversion Cable Assy TNCP NJ For CP20 01700 CP20 01710 For CP20 02700 CP20 02710 Extension Cable Line up ...

Page 79: ...minum foil at four places 90 from one another Fold back aluminum foil onto shield and trim Expose the insulator by 1mm Expose the core by 5mm Slip the pin onto the conductor Solder them together through the hole on the pin Insert the shell into the pin Screw the clamp nut into the shell Tighten by turning the clamp nut Do not tighten by turning the shell Cover with heat shrink tubing and heat 30 1...

Page 80: ...DATA4 DATA2 INPUT 12 24 VDC Antenna Unit GPA 018S GPA 017S 20cm GPA 019S ANT Wing bolt Flat washer Flat washer Crimp on lug Spring washer Ground terminal Connection of cables on display unit Grounding The display unit contains several CPUs While they are operating they radiate noise which can interfere with other radio equipment Ground the unit as follows to prevent it The grounding wire should be...

Page 81: ...he GP 150 DUAL contains the talkers GP LC and DE Data format and data output availability The type of data which can be transmitted depends on format Output data sentence of IEC 61162 1 and NMEA 0183 Ver 1 5 Ver 2 0 AAM Waypoint arrival alarm APB Autopilot sentence B magnitude of cross track error direction to steer arrival alarm bearing to waypoint Heading to steer to destination waypoint data no...

Page 82: ...ta Also the following NMEA 0183 Ver 1 5 sentences are output APA Autopilot sentence A Magnitude of cross track error direction to steer arrival alarm bearing origin to destination WNR Distance waypoint to waypoint rhumb line Note BWC BWR GGA GLL RMB RMC or WPL is required to output DTM Input data sentence of NMEA 0183 Ver 1 5 2 0 Checksum is checked if attached and if any error is found the senten...

Page 83: ...pilot information from FURUNO autopilot Port Input Output DATA1 NMEA 0183 Ver 1 5 2 0 AGFPA DBT DPT MTW TTL IEC 61162 1 NMEA 0183 Ver 1 5 2 0 AAM APA APB BOD BWC BWR BWW GGA GLL GNS RMB RMC VTG WCV WNC WNR WPL XTE ZDA GBS Rnn RTE LOG PULSE DATA3 External MOB Same as for DATA1 General data DATA4 DGPS or general data selected through menu IEC 61162 1 NMEA 0183 Ver 1 5 2 0 AAM APA APB BOD BWC BWR BWW...

Page 84: ...te of operation increases as illustrated below TX TX TX TX rate of operation Low TX TX TX TX TX TX rate of operation High Note 1 When outputting data without rest intervals between data TX rate of operation is 100 In this case wrong data may be shown on the receiver because it cannot recognize intervals between data Thus do not output unnecessary data or set TX interval to large value so that TX r...

Page 85: ...3 Press or to select V1 5 V2 0 or IEC 4 Press the CU NU ENT key Talker ID appears in reverse video 5 Press or to select GP LC or DE 6 Press the CU NU ENT key 7 Enter TX interval for each output data sentence in line 1 TX interval is available in 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 10 15 20 30 60 and 90 sec 8 Press the MENU ENT key 9 Enter TX interval for each output data sentence in lines 2 through 5 Press the C...

Page 86: ...output from DATA 3 Selection of NMEA0183 or log pulse Output data NP board NMEA 0183 V1 5 V2 0 IEC 61162 1 Default Setting Log pulse JP3 1 2 2 3 JP4 1 2 2 3 JP10 1 2 2 3 Rate of log pulse output 150 mA Max 50 VDC Procedure for setting of log pulse rate 1 Press ESC MENU 9 and 3 2 Press to select DATA 3 Log Pulse 3 Press or to select log pulse for external equipment 200ppm or 400ppm 4 Press the CU N...

Page 87: ...s or to select level of external equipment RS 23C or RS422 4 Press the CU NU ENT key 5 Press or to select Out 6 Press to go to the next page to show the DATA I O SETUP Out menu To Previous Page Talker ID GP LC DE Output Data 00 90 sec 98 DATA 4 I O SETUP Out 2 2 MENU Escape ENT Enter Data FMT V1 5 V2 0 IEC 1 AAM 00 APA 00 APB 04 BOD 00 2 BWR 00 BWW 00 GGA 00 GLL 01 3 RMB 01 RMC 00 VTG 01 WCV 00 4 ...

Page 88: ...I O SETUP COM menu appears Loading erases current data Are you sure to load ENT Yes MENU No I O SETUP Com menu 7 Press to select Baud Rate 8 Press or to select baud rate 4800bps 9600bps or 19200bps 9 Press the CU NU ENT key 10 Press to select WPT ROUTE 11 Press to select Command Stop on the same line as Command appears in reverse video 12 Press to select Start The message shown in below appears No...

Page 89: ...GPS 6 Press to select To Next Page DATA 4 I O SETUP DGPS 2 2 To Previous Page First Bit Parity Stop Bit Baud Rate Select ENT Enter MENU Escape MSB LSB EVEN ODD NONE 1 2 4800 9600 I O SETUP DGPS 2 2 menu 7 Press S or T to select First Bit 8 Press W or X to select first bit MSB or LSB 9 Press to select Parity 10 Press or to select parity bit EVEN ODD or NONE 11 Press to select Stop Bit 12 Press or t...

Page 90: ...t away from water spray Select a clean and cool place Select a place where shock vibration and electrical noise are minimal Leave sufficient space at the sides and rear of the unit for maintenance and service Mounting The unit can be mounted on a bulkhead overhead or tabletop Secure the unit to mounting location with woodscrews For added support use nuts bolts and washers instead of woodscrews Cab...

Page 91: ...ld 5 Dress the shield and the outer sheath with heat shrink tube leaving 30 mm of shield and outer sheath exposed 6 Heat the heat shrink tube 7 Remove the insulation of NH connector supplied 3 mm 8 Heat the heat shrink tube How to fabricate the signal cable ...

Page 92: ...screened cable Ground the signal cable at the cable clamp Connections Power supply J1 24 VDC Pin no Designation 1 2 Input signal NMEA The signal from GPS navigator is connected to J2 and J3 Data being fed to J2 has higher priority than J3 J2 J3 Pin no Designation Pin no Designation 3 RD1 H 3 RD2 H 4 RD1 C 4 RD2 C 6 GND 6 GND Output signal RS 422 or NMEA J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 Pin no RS 422 NMEA 1 TD B ...

Page 93: ... Jumper No Jumper J4 J401 J402 A J5 J501 J502 A J6 J601 J602 A J7 J701 J702 A J8 J801 J802 A J9 J901 J902 B Default jumper setting is shown in parenthesis Self test 2 The test requires an external loop to check I O Follow the steps below to carry out the test 1 Set the 4 segment of DIP switch S1 to the ON position 2 Temporarily disconnect input and output connectors J2 and J4 3 Solder a jumper blo...

Page 94: ...is input at J2 From left 2 3 4 6 thru 10 Location of LEDs 10 7 GPS BEACON Antenna Distributor MD GB2 Specification Transmission frequency GPS 1575 42MHz Beacon 283 5 325 0kHz Loss GPS 4dB Beacon 3dB Power supply to antenna One line fed from two distribution lines Connector type TNC Ambient temperature 15 to 55 Humidity 95 or less Waterproofing None Note Furuno GPS Receivers are designed considerin...

Page 95: ...ver Off Depth In Over Off Alarm Range 0 250 NM Alarm Range 0 500 NM Speed Range 011 0 015 0 kn Trip Range 0100 00 NM TEMP Range 11 0 15 0 C Depth Range 0011 0 0015 0 ft WAAS DGPS On Off Erase Track No Yes Erase Mark No Yes Grid Dark Light Off Course Bar Dark Light Off Time Mark Dark Light Off Waypoint Size Large Small Track REC Time DIST Cursor Size Large Small Set Drift AVR Off 10min 20min 30min ...

Page 96: ...BWW 00 GGA 00 GLL 01 RMB 01 RMC 00 VTG 01 WCV 00 VDR 00 WPL 00 XTE 00 ZDA 01 GNS 00 GBS 01 Rnn 00 RTE 00 AAM 00 APA 00 APB 04 BOD 00 BWR 00 BWW 00 GGA 00 GLL 01 RMB 01 RMC 00 VTG 01 WCV 00 VDR 00 WPL 00 XTE 00 ZDA 01 GNS 00 GBS 01 Rnn 00 RTE 00 Data FMT V1 5 V2 0 IEC Bearing REF True MAG MAG Variation AUTO MAN 07 W 00 E User defined 1 RNG 2 SOG 3 BRG 4 COG SOG COG RNG BRG WAT TEMP WAT DEPTH XTE dC...

Page 97: ...000 W Time DIFF 00 00 POSN 38 00 000 N 123 00 000 W 001 WAAS Search Corrections Data Set 00 Mode GPS WAAS INT BEACON EXT BEACON AUTO LOP Display LC DE LC Chain 7980 23 43 LOP 00 0 s 00 0 s POS Display LAT LON LOP DE Chain 24 G P LOP 0 00 Lane 0 00 Lane Clear GPS No Yes Clear All No Yes Clear Plotter No Yes 2 DGPS Station AUTO MAN List FREQ 323 0 kHz Baud Rate 25 50 100 200 bps AUTO MAN GEO 134 One...

Page 98: ...APPENDEX AP 4 World Time Standards ...

Page 99: ...Morocco 081 MIDWAY ASTRO 1961 Midway Is 082 MINNA Nigeria 083 NAHRWAN Masirah Is 0man 084 United Arab Emirates 085 Saudi Arabia 086 NAMIBIA Namibia 087 MAPARIMA BWI Trinidad Tobago 088 NORTH AMERICAN 1927 Western United States 089 Eastern United States 090 Alaska 091 Bahamas excl San Salvador Is 092 Bahamas San Salvador Is 093 Canada incl Newfoundland Is 094 Alberta British Columbia 095 East Canad...

Page 100: ...2 0 5 5 6 A S U l a r t n e C h t r o N 0 9 2 8 1 1 7 2 2 4 a i b a r A i d u a S h t r o N 0 9 9 8 1 1 5 2 0 4 6 5 9 6 s e k a L t a e r G 0 7 9 8 1 1 8 2 4 4 9 5 A S U l a r t n e C h t u o S 0 1 6 9 1 1 5 2 0 4 2 5 5 6 A S U t s a o C t s e W 0 4 9 9 1 1 7 2 0 4 A S U t s a e h t r o N 0 6 9 9 1 1 5 2 9 3 4 5 d l o c i f i c a P t s e w h t r o N 0 7 9 9 1 1 0 3 5 5 1 8 c i d n a l e c I 0 8 9 ...

Page 101: ...h Baltic 4B 42 Natal 10C 10 North West 4C 43 Dampier 8E Australia 11 Trondelag 4E 44 Port Headland 4A 12 English 5B 45 Anticosti 9C Northern Africa 13 North Bothnian 5F 46 East Newfoundland 2C 14 Southern Spanish 6A 47 Cabot Strait 6B 15 North Scottish 6C 48 Nova Scotia 7C 16 Gulf of Finland 6E 17 Danish 7B 18 Irish 7D 19 Finnmark 7E 20 French 8B 21 South Bothnian 8C 22 Hebridean 8E 23 Frisian Isl...

Page 102: ...no value for shipboard maintenance therefore they are not listed in the manual Major modules can be located on the parts location photos on the next page F U R U N O Model GP 150 DUAL Unit DISPLAY UNIT GP 150 DUAL ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST Sep 05 Blk No SYMBOL TYPE DISPLAY UNIT GP 150 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD 20P8148 PNL 004 401 410 20P8192 NP 004 401 960 ASSEMBLY 20S0395 GN 8096 000 150 957 12 08S0334 G...

Page 103: ...APPENDEX AP 9 Parts Location Display unit GR 7000A Option 08S0334 GN 8096 20S0395 NP Board 20P8192 LCD EW50379FDW PNL Board 20P8148 ...

Page 104: ...tput Output Schematic Diagram Talker 1 2 6 4 3 8 DATA 1 J5 TD A TD B FL4 FL5 MJ A6SRMD 20P8192 U25 SN75ALS172 Output Drive Capability Max 10mA NMEA 0183 Input 1 J5 2 3 4 5 6 RD H RD C 1 3 4 5 FL7 DATA 1 20P8192 MJ A6SRMD R123 390 FL6 CR15 1SS272 PC 400 U26 3 3V R130 2 2K JP1 R182 100 ...

Page 105: ...o coupler Input Impedance 470 Ω Max Voltage 15V Threshold 3mA In case of FURUNO device talker connection DATA3 Port 20P8192 MJ A6SRMD 14 13 12 2 2 1 1 DATA3 1 J6 2 3 4 5 6 FL15 FL14 JP4 TD A TD B U25 SN75ALS172 JP3 Output Drive Capability Max 10mA ...

Page 106: ...tationary Navigation Overlay Service for Europe and GAGAN GPS And GEO Augmented Navigation for India The illustration below shows the coverage area Accuracy may be affected when using a GEO satellite not within your current location This manual uses WAAS for these three providers generically WAAS MSAS EGNOS GAGAN Provider Satellite type Longitude Satellite No Intelsat Galaxy XV 133 W 135 WAAS Tele...

Page 107: ...ude AP Autopilot APR April ARRV Arrival AUG August AUTO Automatic AVG Average BRG Bearing Degree s Celsius CLR Clear CMNT Comment COG Course Over the Ground COM Communication CURS Cursor DE Decca deg Degree s DFT Drift DGPS Differential GPS DISP Display DIST Distance DPTH Depth DRIFT Drift E W East West ENT Enter ERR Error ETA Estimated Time of Arrival EXT External Degree s Fahrenheit FEB February...

Page 108: ... LORAN Loran m metre s m s Meter second MAG Magnetic MAN Manual MAR March MAY May MENU Menu min minute s N S North South NAV Navigation NG No Good NM nautical Mile No Number NOV November OCT October OFF Off OFFSET Offset ON On PORT Port Portside POSN Position RAIM Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring RAM Random Access Memory RCVR Receiver REC Record REF Reference RL Rhumb Line RNG Range ROUTE ...

Page 109: ...board Starboard Side STN Station STR Steer STW Speed Through the Water T True TEMP Temperature TEST Test TIME Time TRIAL Trial TRK Track Pt Pts Point s TTG Time To Go UTC Universal Time Coordinated VAR Variation WAT Water WPT Waypoint XTE Cross Track Error ...

Page 110: ...ors Safe Unsafe Caution 1 12 Beacon receiver internal kit option Frequency range 283 5 to 325 0 kHz MSK rate 50 100 200 bps select auto or manual 2 DISPLAY SECTION 2 1 Display type Monochrome LCD 122 x 92 mm 320 x 240 dot matrix 2 2 Display modes Plotter 1 NU Plotter 2 CU Highway Navigation Data 2 3 Projection Mercator 2 4 Track plotter display Scale 0 02 to 320 NM 14 steps Latitude limits Between...

Page 111: ... setting for Port 3 Waypoint data to conventional PC Data 4 only GP 150 Dual DATA 2 port is used for the system connection GP 150 only 4 POWER SUPPLY 4 1 Display unit 12 24 VDC 0 8 0 4 A w internal beacon receiver 4 2 Rectifier PR 62 option 100 110 115 220 230 VAC 1 phase 50 60Hz 5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION 5 1 Ambient temperature Antenna unit 25゚C to 70゚C Display unit 15゚C to 55゚C 5 2 Relative humi...

Page 112: ... 056 6 10 6 4 5 2 ᦠ 1 7 06 ขᛒ ᦠ 12 4 614 5 07 1 ᠲ ⷐ㗔ᦠ 12 4 614 5 7 15 㪈㪅䍘㪄䍢䍼 ภᧃየ䈱㪲㪁㪁㪴䈲䇮ㆬᛯຠ䈱ઍ 䍘䍎䍢䍼䉕 䈚䉁䈜䇯 㪚㪦㪛㪜㩷㪥㪬㪤㪙㪜㪩㩷㪜㪥㪛㪠㪥㪞㩷㪮㪠㪫㪟㩷㩹㪁㪁㩹㩷㪠㪥㪛㪠㪚㪘㪫㪜㪪㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪚㪦㪛㪜㩷㪥㪬㪤㪙㪜㪩㩷㪦㪝㩷㪩㪜㪧㪩㪜㪪㪜㪥㪫㪘㪫㪠㪭㪜㩷㪤㪘㪫㪜㪩㪠㪘㪣㪅 㪉㪅㩿㪁㪈㪀䈱ⓨਛ ㇱ䈲 䈮䉋䉍 ቯ䈘䉏䉁䈜䇯 㪘㪥㪫㪜㪥㪥㪘㩷㪬㪥㪠㪫㩷㪟㪘㪪㩷㪙㪜㪜㪥㩷㪛㪜㪫㪜㪩㪤㪠㪥㪜㪛㩷㪙㪰㩷㪪㪧㪜㪚㪠㪝㪠㪚㪘㪫㪠㪦㪥㪅 䯴 䬽ኸᴺ䬾䫺ෳ ୯䬶䬨䫻䎃䎧䎬䎰䎨䎱䎶䎬䎲䎱䎶䎃䎬䎱䎃䎧䎵䎤䎺䎬䎱䎪䎃䎩䎲䎵䎃䎵䎨䎩䎨䎵䎨䎱䎦䎨䎃䎲䎱䎯䎼䎑䯵 ဳᑼ䎒䱤䱚䱮䲈 ภ䬛䯾Ბ䬽႐ว䫺ਅᲑ䭗䭙 Ბ䬺ઍ䭞䭚ㆊᷰᦼຠ䬶䬑䭙䫺䬸䬰䭘䬚䬛 䬲䬵䬓䭍䬨䫻䫹䬹䬙䫺ຠ 䬾ᄌ䭞䭙䭍䬪䭢䫻 䎷䎺䎲䎃䎷䎼䎳䎨䎶䎃䎤䎱䎧䎃䎦䎲䎧䎨䎶䎃...

Page 113: ...6 4 5 2 ᦠ 1 7 06 ขᛒ ᦠ 12 4 614 5 07 1 ᠲ ⷐ㗔ᦠ 12 4 614 5 7 15 㪈㪅䍘㪄䍢䍼 ภᧃየ䈱㪲㪁㪁㪴䈲䇮ㆬᛯຠ䈱ઍ 䍘䍎䍢䍼䉕 䈚䉁䈜䇯 㪚㪦㪛㪜㩷㪥㪬㪤㪙㪜㪩㩷㪜㪥㪛㪠㪥㪞㩷㪮㪠㪫㪟㩷㩹㪁㪁㩹㩷㪠㪥㪛㪠㪚㪘㪫㪜㪪㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪚㪦㪛㪜㩷㪥㪬㪤㪙㪜㪩㩷㪦㪝㩷㪩㪜㪧㪩㪜㪪㪜㪥㪫㪘㪫㪠㪭㪜㩷㪤㪘㪫㪜㪩㪠㪘㪣㪅 㪉㪅㩿㪁㪈㪀䈱ⓨਛ ㇱ䈲 䈮䉋䉍 ቯ䈘䉏䉁䈜䇯 㪘㪥㪫㪜㪥㪥㪘㩷㪬㪥㪠㪫㩷㪟㪘㪪㩷㪙㪜㪜㪥㩷㪛㪜㪫㪜㪩㪤㪠㪥㪜㪛㩷㪙㪰㩷㪪㪧㪜㪚㪠㪝㪠㪚㪘㪫㪠㪦㪥㪅 䯴 䬽ኸᴺ䬾䫺ෳ ୯䬶䬨䫻䎃䎧䎬䎰䎨䎱䎶䎬䎲䎱䎶䎃䎬䎱䎃䎧䎵䎤䎺䎬䎱䎪䎃䎩䎲䎵䎃䎵䎨䎩䎨䎵䎨䎱䎦䎨䎃䎲䎱䎯䎼䎑䯵 ဳᑼ䎒䱤䱚䱮䲈 ภ䬛䯾Ბ䬽႐ว䫺ਅᲑ䭗䭙 Ბ䬺ઍ䭞䭚ㆊᷰᦼຠ䬶䬑䭙䫺䬸䬰䭘䬚䬛 䬲䬵䬓䭍䬨䫻䫹䬹䬙䫺ຠ 䬾ᄌ䭞䭙䭍䬪䭢䫻 䎷䎺䎲䎃䎷䎼䎳䎨䎶䎃䎤䎱䎧䎃䎦䎲䎧䎨䎶䎃䎰䎤䎼䎃䎥䎨䎃䎯䎬䎶...

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Page 115: ...ㆊᷰᦼຠߢ ࠅ ޔ߅ߥޓޕߔ ߡߞ ߇߆ࠄߜߤޔ ຠ ߪᄌࠊࠅ ߖ ࠎ ޕ 691 6 2 5 0 1 5 56 14 0 6 6 19 4 241 7 6 5 22 0 2 1 6 722 4 241 7 6 37 6 5 6 5 A 6 1 01 6 2 2 ޓޓ 176 0 ฬ ޓޓ 0 ᢙ 3 6 ㅜ㧛 4 4 5 ภ 01 ဳฬ㧛ⷙᩰ 5 4 26 105 056 6 10 6 4 5 Ꮏ ᢱ ᄌ 㩃㨺㩖㩨㩣 ຠ 108 46 55 0 62 8 1 01 㩕㩨㩐㩣㩍㨺㩖㩩 8 0 6 2 01 1 01 㩄㩒㩂㩊 0 100 614 0 2 1 01 㩍㨺㩖㩩 5 10 0 6 2 7㩍㨺㩖㩩 ޓ 1 01 7㩍㨺㩖㩩 ޓ 㧔 ߩኸᴺߪ ޔ ෳ ୯ߢߔ ޓޕ 05 105 0 4 9 0 14 4 4 0 10 㧕 㧲㨁㧾㨁㧺㧻 ޓ 㧱㧸㧱㧯㨀㧾㧵㧯 ޓ 㧯㧻 ޓ 㧚㧘㧸㨀㧰 ...

Page 116: ... 06 00 55 8 ㆬᛯ ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ 61 5 6 1 01 㨻㩧㩍㩏㩃㨺㩖㩨㩣 ຠ 55 8 ㆬᛯ ޓޓޓޓޓޓޓ 61 5 6 1 01 㧔 ߩኸᴺߪ ޔ ෳ ୯ߢߔ ޓޕ 05 105 0 4 9 0 14 4 4 0 10 㧕 㧲㨁㧾㨁㧺㧻 ޓ 㧱㧸㧱㧯㨀㧾㧵㧯 ޓ 㧯㧻 ޓ 㧚㧘㧸㨀㧰 ڏ ဳᑼ 㩄㨺㩎㩨 ภ߇㧞Ბߩ႐ว ޔ ਅᲑࠃࠅ Ბߦઍࠊࠆㆊᷰᦼຠߢߤߜࠄ߆߇ ߞߡ ߔ ޔ߅ߥޓޕ ຠ ߪᄌࠊࠅ ߖ ࠎ ޕ 619 6 2 5 0 1 5 56 6 1661 241 6 5 22 0 2 1 6 612 241 7 6 37 6 6 5 A 7 ...

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Page 126: ...R FUSE 2A 24VDC クロ アカ RED BLK TD B TD A 1 2 3 4 5 DATA4 6 7 SG SD RD B RD A RD PC FOR MAINTENANCE パソコン FG 3 MJ A7SPF P P P 050C 5m φ6 MJ A7SPF0003 2 1 GND IV 1 25sq TD B TD A 1 2 3 4 5 P P DATA4 6 7 SG SD RD B RD A RD P 3 MJ A7SPF 1 GND IV 1 25sq PC FOR MAINTENANCE パソコン FG N P 8DFB 工場にて取付済み 1 注記 2 造船所手配 3 オプション 4 4 損失が合計6dB以下になるようケーブル長を調節する 8D FB 0 165dB m 3D 2V 0 65dB m ADJUST CABLE LENGTH FOR TO...

Page 127: ...ancelling 5 5 setting by cursor 5 1 setting by MOB event position 5 3 setting through waypoint list 5 3 setting using route 5 4 DGPS station selection 8 10 Diagnostic tests display 9 6 keyboard 9 5 memory and I O ports 9 5 Disabling satellites 8 2 Display mode 1 3 Display orientation 2 1 Display test 9 6 Distance unit 8 4 DOP 1 2 9 4 E Enlarging characters 8 6 Enlarging the display 2 1 Enter event...

Page 128: ...ng all types 3 1 event mark shape 3 3 shape 3 2 waypoint mark size 8 5 Memory apportioning 2 5 clearing 9 1 testing 9 5 Menu tree AP 1 MOB mark entering 3 3 setting as destination 5 3 O Outputting data 8 6 8 8 P Personal computer operation loading lighthouse buoy data 8 8 loading waypoint route data 8 9 saving data to 8 4 Plotter memory clearing 9 1 Position displaying in L L or LOPs 6 2 entering ...

Page 129: ...I O port test 9 5 True bearing 2 5 W Water temperature alarm 7 4 Water temperature unit 8 4 Waypoints editing 4 5 entering at own ship s position 4 3 entering by cursor 4 1 entering by LOPs 6 3 entering by MOB event position 4 3 entering through waypoint list 4 4 erasing by cursor 4 5 loading from YEOMAN 8 9 mark size 8 5 setting as destination 5 3 skipping in a route 5 5 World time standards AP 4...

Page 130: ...O Resolution MSC 112 73 EN 61162 1 2000 IEC 61162 1 Ed 2 2000 07 IMO Resolution MSC 191 79 IEC 62288 Ed 1 2008 07 IMO SN Circular SN Circ 243 title and or number and date of issue of the standard s or other normative document s For assessment see EC type examination Module B certificate No 06212001 issued by Telefication b v 0560 The Netherlands Production Quality System Module D certificate No P ...

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