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APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE

AP-3

DISTANCE (

NM

, SM, km, NM+ft, NM+m, SM+ft)

SPEED (

kn

, mph, km/h)

WIND SPEED (

kn

, m/s, mph, Bft)

DEPTH (m, 

ft

, fm, pb, HR)

TEMPERATURE (°

F

, °C)

AIR PRESSURE (Bar, 

hPa

)

OIL PRESSURE (Bar, PSI, 

kPa

)

FUEL (l, UK gal, 

US gal

)

SYSTEM

POSITION FILTER (

Off

, Low, Medium, High)

SPEED FILTER (

Off

, Low, Medium, High)

FIX DATUM (WGS 1984 and others, 

WGS 1984

)

FIX

COORDINATE SYSTEM (

ddd mm.mmm

, ddd mm.mmmm,   

  ddd mm ss)
ROTATION THRESHOLD (05 to 60, 

30

)

NAVIGATION
SETUP

COMPASS SETUP

LANGUAGE (

English

, others)

UNITS OF 
MEASURE

BEARINGS (

True

, Mag)

VARIATION (

Auto

, Manual)

INTERNAL GPS
SETUP

RESTART GPS
NAVIGATION SPEED (

Low

, High)

DIFFERENTIAL CORRECTION (On, 

Off

)

SPEED FILTER (

Off

, Low, Medium, High)

SIMULATION MODE (On, 

Off

)

COURSE (0 to 359°, 

)

SPEED (1.0 to 500.0kn, 

1.0kn

)

DATE (current date if fix available)
TIME (current time)
CURSOR CONTROL (On, 

Off

)

GPS SIMULATION

AIS SETUP

DISPLAY (On, 

Off

)

ACTIVATION RANGE (0.1 to 50.0 NM; 

5.0 NM

)

CPA ALARM (Off, On, 0.5 to 50.0 NM, 

0.5 NM

)

TCPA ALARM (Off, On, 1 to 30.0 min, 

10

)

DEFAULT 
SETTINGS

FACTORY DEFAULT
USER DEFAULT
SAVE USER DEFAULT
CLEAR MEMORY

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Summary of Contents for GP-1670

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL www furuno com GPS PLOTTER GP 1670 GP 1870 ...

Page 2: ...rine free FURUNO Authorized Distributor Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN A JUN 2012 Printed in Japan All rights reserved Pub No OME 44760 A 00017658710 00017658710 DAMI GP 1670 GP 1870 00017658710 00017658710 0 0 0 1 7 6 5 8 7 1 0 ...

Page 3: ...his product Discard 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 see the chapter on Maintenance Follow the instructions belo...

Page 4: ...e Action WARNING CAUTION Warning Caution The operator must read the safety instructions before attempting to operate the equipment Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury WARNING WARNING Do not disassemble or modify the equipment...

Page 5: ...udent navigator never relies exclusively on any one source of naviga tion information for safety of vessel and crew Follow the compass safe distances shown below to prevent interference to a magnetic compass Standard compass Steering compass GP 1670 GP 1870 0 30 m 0 30 m 0 30 m 0 30 m Warning Label Warning Label Do not remove the label To avoid electrical shock do not remove cover No user servicea...

Page 6: ... 1 13 1 Simple information 1 21 1 13 2 Detailed information 1 21 1 14 Context Sensitive Menus 1 22 1 15 Man Overboard MOB 1 24 1 15 1 How to mark MOB position 1 24 1 15 2 How to stop navigating to a MOB mark 1 24 1 15 3 How to erase an MOB mark 1 24 1 16 How to Take a Screenshot 1 24 1 17 Tide Information 1 25 1 17 1 Tide height information 1 25 1 17 2 Tide stream information 1 26 2 TRACK 2 1 2 1 ...

Page 7: ...Screen 4 7 4 6 How to Delete a Point From a Route on the Screen 4 7 4 7 Routes List 4 8 4 7 1 How to display the Routes List 4 8 4 7 2 Functions available in the Routes List 4 9 4 8 Route Report Route Calculator 4 10 4 9 How to Display a Route on the Screen 4 11 4 10 How to Connect Two Routes 4 11 4 11 Simple Route Information 4 11 4 12 How to Rename a Route on the Screen 4 12 4 13 How to Delete R...

Page 8: ... from an SD Card 8 3 8 6 1 How to delete individual files from an SD card 8 3 8 6 2 How to delete all files from an SD card 8 3 8 7 How to Import Data from an SD Card 8 3 8 8 How to Process Screenshots 8 4 8 8 1 How to select source of screenshots internal memory or SD card 8 4 8 8 2 How to save screenshots in the internal memory to an SD card 8 4 8 8 3 How to delete screenshots 8 5 9 OTHER FUNCTI...

Page 9: ... Clear Memory 11 4 11 6 System Information 11 4 12 INSTALLATION 12 1 12 1 Installation of Display Unit 12 1 12 2 Installation of Antenna Unit 12 2 12 3 Wiring 12 3 12 4 Initial Settings 12 6 12 4 1 INSTALLATION SETTINGS menu 12 6 12 4 2 CAN bus input and output data 12 8 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE AP 1 APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS SYMBOLS AP 5 APPENDIX 3 JIS CABLE GUIDE AP 11 SPECIFICATIONS SP 1 INDEX IN 1 ...

Page 10: ... unit and antenna unit permit installation where space is limited The main features are Bright 5 7 inch GP 1670 or 7 inch GP 1870 color LCD with brilliance control Excellent viewing angles even when wearing sunglasses Internal GPS receiver provides highly accurate position information GPS within 2 5 m SBAS within 2 m Customizable analog and digital displays show wind angle and speed engine conditi...

Page 11: ...ftware are copyright 2009 The FreeType Project www freetype org All rights reserved libpng http www libpng org This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group libjpeg http www ijg org We would like to thank each developer of the above mentioned open source software for their great contribution to the open source community ...

Page 12: ...ts Protected from the weather 12 24 VDC Rectifier PR 62 100 110 220 230 VAC 1ø 50 60 Hz OR Display Unit GP 1670F Antenna Unit GPA 017 or GPA 017S CAN bus equipment NMEA 0183 equipment Junction Box FI 5002 NMEA Data Converter IF NMEA2K2 Internal GPS antenna 12 24 VDC Rectifier PR 62 100 110 220 230 VAC 1ø 50 60 Hz Display Unit GP 1870F Antenna Unit GPA 017 or GPA 017S OR CAN bus equipment NMEA 0183...

Page 13: ...169 11 Antenna Unit GPA 017 Antenna Unit GPA 017S Mast Mtg Kit CP20 01111 004 365 780 Antenna Cable Set CP20 01700 30M 004 372 110 Antenna Cable Set CP20 01710 50M 004 372 120 Rectifier PR 62 000 013 484 100 VAC Rectifier PR 62 000 013 485 110 VAC Rectifier PR 62 000 013 486 220 VAC Rectifier PR 62 000 013 487 230 VAC Junction Box FI 5002 Right Angle Mount ing Base No 13QA330 001 111 910 10 L angl...

Page 14: ...000 167 972 10 w connectors heavy 2 m Cable Assy CB 05BFFM 060 000 167 973 10 w connectors heavy 6 m Micro T connector SS 050505 FMF TS001 000 168 603 10 Micro style 3 Mini Micro T connector NC 050505 FMF TS001 000 160 507 10 Micro style 2 micro style 1 Termination Resis torr Mini LTWMN 05AMMT SL8001 000 160 508 10 Mini style male termination resistor Termination Resis tor Micro LTWMC 05BMMT SL800...

Page 15: ...ounds to tell you correct operation For wrong operation three beeps sound If you do not need the key beep you can deactivate it from the menu Pictured GP 1870 Keys CursorPad RotoKeyTM Menus where you select options Context sensitive menus where you select options Lists where you can edit items Control Description POWER BRILL key Short press Adjust LCD brilliance Long press Turn the power on or off...

Page 16: ... key Short press Escape from current operation Long press Open the menu HOME CTRL key Short press Display the home page where you select a display Long press Switch the active display in combination modes CursorPad Moves the cursor and scrolls the screen in the direction of the arrow pressed SD card slot Card drive for SD card chart card and memory card Mini USB connector Connects to a PC Mouse or...

Page 17: ...uper High Speed SD SDP 2G Y Kingston Kingston SD SD 2GBFE Y Kingston SDHC CLASS 4 SD4 16GB Y Kingston SDHC CLASS 4 SD4 32GB Y Panasonic Panasonic PRO HIGH SPEED SD RP SDK02GJ1A Y Panasonic HIGH SPEED SD CLASS 2 RP SDR02GJ1A Y Panasonic HIGH SPEED SDHC CLASS 4 RP SDM04GK1K Y Panasonic HIGH SPEED SDHC CLASS 4 RP SDM08GK1K Y Panasonic HIGH SPEED SDHC CLASS 4 RP SDM16GK1K Y Panasonic SDHC CLASS 4 RP S...

Page 18: ...SDHC CLASS 4 SDSDRH 8192 903 Y SanDisk Ultra II SD SDSDH 2048 903 Y SanDisk Ultra II SDHC SDSDRH 4096 903 Y SanDisk Extreme III SDHC SDSDRX3 4096 903 Y SanDisk Extreme SDHC SDSDX3 016G J31A Y SanDisk Extreme SDHC SDSDX3 032G J31A Y SILICON POWER SDHC SP016GBSDH006V10 Y SDHC SP032GBSDH006V10 Y TOSHIBA SD CLASS 4 SD B002GT4 Y Maker Type Size ...

Page 19: ... the RotoKey menu the selected soft control is longer than other soft controls its color is light blue and the soft control name is in white charac ters The soft controls automatically disappear from the screen if not operated within approx six seconds To erase the soft controls manually press the ESC MENU key Note 1 Hereafter this manual only implies the use of the RotoKeyTM in soft control opera...

Page 20: ... 4 How to Adjust the Display Brilliance You can adjust the display brilliance as follows 1 Press the key to show the Brilliance adjust ment window 2 Press the same key again to adjust the bril liance cyclically The slider bar shows the cur rent setting The brilliance can also be adjusted with the Ro toKeyTM Rotate the key clockwise to increase the brilliance or counterclockwise to decrease the bri...

Page 21: ...WAAS 2D position fix GPSW3D WAAS 3D position fix NO FIX No position data SIM Simulator mode Position fix state Range scale Cursor inactive Heading line red COG line black L L grid Track Orientation mode North Up Course Up Auto Course Up Heading Up Alarm icon MOB mark GPS 3D Own ship marker Compass MOB 180 T 14 2 NM MOB box Bearing and range to MOB position 20 NM ...

Page 22: ...play raster A raster chart is a direct copy or scan of an existing paper chart Raster charts look identical to paper charts All information contained within the chart is printed directly on it What you see is what you get When zooming in and out of a raster chart every thing on the chart grows larger or smaller When rotating a raster chart every thing on the chart rotates ...

Page 23: ... any of the four arrows on the CursorPad The cursor moves in the direction indicated on the pressed arrow How to find cursor position range and bearing to cursor position Move the cursor and the cursor information box appears showing cursor position and the distance and bearing from your boat to the cursor position How to find current position SOG and COG Put the cursor on the own ship icon to fin...

Page 24: ...able unless you are navigating to a point or route Bars are shown in the re spective box when the data is not available 1 7 1 How to select the data to display in a box 1 Open the full RotoKey menu then choose Select Data The background color of all but one of the boxes is grey 2 Rotate the RotoKeyTM to select the data box to change then push the key to show the Select Data data category window 3 ...

Page 25: ...eyTM to select a display The current selection is circumscribed with a red rectangle Press the RotoKeyTM or ENT key to confirm your selection 1 8 2 How to switch the active screen In multi split screens you can switch the active screen with the HOME CTRL key Long press the key to select the screen to make active The active screen is circum scribed with a red rectangle M CTRL ACTIVE ACTIVE CTRL AC ...

Page 26: ...ation data displays on the halves screen 1 Press the HOME CTRL key to show the home screen 2 Use the RotoKeyTM to select the screen to customize 3 Long push the RotoKeyTM to show the PAGE CUSTOMIZATION screen 4 Select the division desired then push the RotoKeyTM For example select the halves screen The DISPLAY CUSTOMIZATION screen appears The red rectangle circumscribes the screen division current...

Page 27: ... location selected and the rectangle moves to the adjacent screen 6 Select a display for the right half then push RotoKeyTM For example select the wind position SOG navigation data display Control is returned to the home screen The result of your selection appears on the home screen kn kn Plotter display wind direction position SOG data kn ...

Page 28: ...point You can zoom in and zoom out the display by rotating the RotoKeyTM The vertical line at the center of the screen is your intended course and the name of the waypoint you are steering to is at top of the line Steer your vessel so that the own ship marker in the XTE scale stays near zero If you go off course the direction to steer to return to your course is indicated with the color coded stee...

Page 29: ...he SOG meter Graph navigation data x2 The graph depth water tem perature air temperature atmospheric pressure SOG wind speed plots selected data in a five minute period The navigation data indications can be changed freely Tank level The tank level of fuel water and black water are shown in both analog and digital formats The analog indica tion is colored according to tank level as follows Color T...

Page 30: ...s of quarter screens Like with the half screens you can select the data to display kn kn kn T kn kn kn kn Navigation data x1 Navigation data x2 Navigation data x3 Navigation data x4 Steering Meter x1 ex wind angle Meter x4 Graph Graph navigation data x2 Navigation data x2 graph RPM ...

Page 31: ...he choices available with Navigation 6 Select desired data Engine indications The following engine indications are available in the quarter screen Engine instance number The engine instance number appears on all engine related indications Engine speed Engine oil pressure Engine boost pressure Engine temperature Engine oil temperature Transmission temperature Transmission pressure Engine coolant pr...

Page 32: ...llowed by Head Up North Up Course Up or Auto Course Up The selected mode appears at the top right hand position Description of orientation modes Head up Displays the chart with the current compass heading of your vessel at the top of the screen The heading data from a compass is required When the heading changes the boat icon remains fixed and the chart picture rotates according to head ing North ...

Page 33: ...t area Take a look at another area Take a look at another area Enter a waypoint at another location Activate the 3D display Select the 2D 3D and 3D soft controls to get a simple aerial view 3D display To move the chart press and hold down the CursorPad to move it to an edge of the display The chart shifts in the direction opposite to the arrow pressed To return own ship to the screen center select...

Page 34: ...al menu 3 Rotate the RotoKeyTM to select a menu item then push the key to show the corresponding options window For example select Font Size and the options window shown right appears 4 Use the RotoKeyTM to select an option then push the key to confirm setting On some menu items it is necessary to enter numeric data or alphanumeric data How to enter alphanumeric data 1 Use the right and left arrow...

Page 35: ...informa tion The figure below shows simple information for a point route and object 1 13 2 Detailed information Put the cursor on the object for which you want to find detailed information then press the ENT key to show the pop up context sensitive menu Select DETAILED to get detailed information The figure below shows detailed information for a point RT0001 12 20PM 03 16 12 Name Comment Route inf...

Page 36: ...how hide the heading line TRACK RECORD Stop start recording ship s track SHIP ICON Change own ship icon EASY ROUTING Get easy routing calculations Route active route STOP Stop navigating the active route RESTART Restart navigating the active route REVERSE Follow points in route in reverse order INSERT Add new waypoint to route EXTEND Add new waypoint to route INFO Get information about a route EAS...

Page 37: ...tions Point MOVE Move the point DELETE Delete the point EDIT Edit the point GOTO Go to the point DETAILED Find detailed information about the point EASY ROUTING Get easy routing calculations Track HIDE Turn the track display on or off DELETE Deleted selected track color EASY ROUTING Get easy routing calculations Tide station Show the tide information Category Item Function ...

Page 38: ... Put the cursor on the MOB mark then press the ENT key STOP appear at the bot tom left corner Press the ENT key to stop navigation The message Stop navigating to MOB Are you sure appears YES is selected press the ENT key 1 15 3 How to erase an MOB mark Put the cursor on the mark then press the ENT key to show the context sensitive menu Select DELETE then press the ENT key The message Delete MOB Ar...

Page 39: ...ECTS menu The cursor is selecting Tide height station push the ENT key to get tide height information If several tide stations overlap one another on the screen information for each station is presented when FULL INFO is selected from the context sensitive menu Select desired station to find tide information The information is mostly accurate under moderate weather conditions However storms and we...

Page 40: ...streams are marked with arrows The size and color of the arrow indicate tide stream speed Yellow slow orange medium and red fast Simple and detailed tide stream information are available For simple information put the cursor on a tide stream marker The Object Information box shows the date time and direction and speed of the tide stream For detailed information press the ENT key Tide stream statio...

Page 41: ... the ESC MENU key to close the menu To resume recording select On at step 2 2 3 How to Select Recording Method Recording In terval To trace the boat s track the boat s position is stored into the memory at an interval of time or distance For distance a shorter interval provides better reconstruction of the track but the storage time of the track is shorten When the track memory becomes full the ol...

Page 42: ...e Show Track by Color When the screen becomes cluttered with many different colors of track you may want to show only a certain color to clear up the screen How to show hide track from the menu 1 Open the PLOTTER menu then select TRACK and SHOW TRACK BY COL OR 2 Select the color to display Select All to display all colors 3 Press the ESC MENU key to close the menu How to hide track with the contex...

Page 43: ...hen select TRACK and DELETE TRACK BY COL OR 2 Select the color to delete 3 Press the ESC MENU key to close the menu How to delete track color with the context sensitive menu Put the cursor on the track color that you want to delete then press the ENT key to show the context sensitive menu Select DELETE then press the ENT key 2 8 How to Find Track Information Put the cursor on the track to find tra...

Page 44: ...2 TRACK 2 4 This page is intentionally left blank ...

Page 45: ... empty point number The position of the point symbol and navigation information range bearing etc are saved to the Points List You can show or hide the points and the default setting shows all points You can edit a point on the screen or on the Points List 3 2 How to Enter a Point 3 2 1 How to enter a point at the current position A point may be entered at current position even when the menu is op...

Page 46: ...ault the Name field shows the youngest empty point number You can change the name using the CursorPad 4 The Position field shows the position at the time the point was entered If neces sary you can change the position using the CursorPad 5 Select Shape to change the icon from among the choices shown below 6 Select Color to change the color of the icon from among the choices shown be low 7 Show sel...

Page 47: ...ed the position the Save button is automatically selected Press the ENT key to save the point under the youngest empty point number 3 2 4 How to enter a point on the Points List Do the following to enter a point on the Points List 1 Open the PLOTTER menu and select POINTS to show the Points List 2 The New button at the bottom of the screen is selected push the RotoKeyTM to show the point entry win...

Page 48: ...NT key 3 Drag the cursor to the new location then press the ENT key The icon moves to the selected position Method 2 Manual input of latitude and longitude from the Points List 1 Select the point with the cursor then push the ENT key to show the context sen sitive menu The point is correctly selected if the point box appears 2 Select EDIT from the context sensitive menu then press the ENT key to s...

Page 49: ...int names ICON ALL Show the icon of all points HIDE Hide all points The entry ies in the Mode column change according to your selection 3 6 How to Search Sort Points on the Points List 3 6 1 How to search points 1 Open the PLOTTER menu and select POINTS to show the Points List 2 Select Search at the bottom of the screen 3 Enter the point name in the text box The cursor jumps to the applicable posi...

Page 50: ...e menu The point is correctly selected if the point box appears 2 Select DELETE from the context sensitive menu then press the ENT key The message Delete this point Are you sure appears 3 YES is selected press the ENT key to delete the point 3 8 2 How to delete points on the Points List How to delete a point 1 Open the PLOTTER menu and select POINTS to show the Points List 2 Select the point to ed...

Page 51: ...control Routes New and menu Routes List 4 2 1 How to create a route from the RotoKey menu 1 Open the RotoKey menu then select Routes and New 2 Put the cursor on the first point for the route then press the ENT key A yellow circle marks the position selected and the point number QPxxxxx xxxxx point number appears below the point 3 Put the cursor on the next point then press the ENT key A yellow cir...

Page 52: ...hange the route name if necessary Finally press the ENT key The screen something like the one shown below appears 4 Press the ENT key to show the context sensitive menu then do the following to enter a route point 1 INSERT is selected press the ENT key The cursor shift to the saved points column 2 Use the CursorPad to select a point then press the ENT key The cursor re turns to the route points co...

Page 53: ...g legs in the route when necessary to get you away from areas which exceed the safety values set on the menu Easy Routing analyzes each leg for safety in three levels safe leg potentially dangerous leg and unsafe leg and color codes them accordingly green for safe yellow for potentially dangerous and red for unsafe EASY ROUTING DISCLAIMER The accuracy of Easy Routing is limited by the avail abilit...

Page 54: ...efore exiting the Easy Routing function when it cannot create a route The setting range is 1 to 20 min 6 SAFE MARGIN is the minimum distance 300 m between a dangerous not nav igable area and the vessel This area could be land or a body of water Turn it on to honor this distance 7 Turn on RESPECT DRAUGHT if you want to disregard the depths that are shal lower than the SAFE DEPTH setting How to crea...

Page 55: ...o escape with out saving the route The Easy Routing created graphic is removed If you saved the route the Start and Destination flags and the route remain on the screen If you exited without saving the route only the Start and Destination flags remain on the screen The flags can be re moved by selecting DELETE at START POINT and DESTINATION POINT on the EASY ROUTING menu The flags are also removed...

Page 56: ...ion has been halt ed User canceled route calcula tion Route has not been calculated Route cannot be calculated in a situation other than those men tioned above Reselect points and try the cal culation again Route is too complex calcula tion could not complete The route is too complex to cal culate Try to select a slightly different set of points Start and destination points are too far away Calcul...

Page 57: ...the cursor on the point to move then press the ENT key 2 Select MOVE then press the ENT key 3 Drag the cursor to the new location for the point The color of the point icon and the point number turn gray 4 Press the ENT key to anchor the point The color of the point and point name re turns to yellow 4 6 How to Delete a Point From a Route on the Screen Unnecessary points in a route can be deleted as...

Page 58: ...ween pages with the right and left arrows on the CursorPad Function buttons The three function buttons at the bottom of the Routes List do the functions shown below Use the RotoKeyTM to access the buttons New Create a route See section 4 2 for the procedure Delete All Delete all routes See section 4 13 Search Search your routes A text input box appears Enter the search string then press the ENT ke...

Page 59: ...comment for the route using the CursorPad A maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters may be used The default comment is the time and date the route was created Sort Sort the list according to the sort options A Z ASCENDING Alphabetical order Z A DESCEDTING Reverse alphabetical order DISTANCE ASCENDING Distance in ascending order DISTANCE DESCENDING Distance in descending order Search Enter a search s...

Page 60: ...en press the ENT key Select REPORT from the context sensitive menu then press the ENT key The report provides the following information The name of each point The position of each point The bearing to each point The distance to each point The total distance between points and total distance of the route The time required to get to a point using the speed selected The amount of fuel required to get...

Page 61: ...text sensitive menu then press the ENT key 4 Use the RotoKeyTM to select the Connect button at the bottom of the screen then press the RotoKeyTM key to display the routes list at right half of the screen 5 Select the 2nd route then press the ENT key The route is saved under the name of the 1st route If the total number of points ex ceeds 50 the surplus is removed from the end of the route 4 11 Sim...

Page 62: ... cursor on a leg of the route to delete then press the ENT key 2 Select DELETE then press the ENT key You are asked if you are sure to delete the route 3 YES is selected press the ENT key to delete the route The route is deleted from the screen and the Routes List 4 13 2 How to delete routes from the Routes List Individual route 1 Open the PLOTTER menu and select ROUTES 2 Select a route then press...

Page 63: ...he navigation line a blue line with arrows connects between own ship and the quick point your destination The line shows the shortest path to the desti nation and the arrows indicate the direction to go to the destination The arrival area the radius of which is set with the ar rival alarm is shown with a red dashed circle When the vessel comes within the circle or the vessel moves through an imagi...

Page 64: ...enu 3 Select NAVIGATE then press the ENT key 5 3 How to Select a Route for Navigation There are two methods to select a route for navigation select the route on the screen and select the route from the Routes List 5 3 1 On screen route Put the cursor on any route leg of the route then press the ENT key to show the con text sensitive menu Select GOTO then press the ENT key You can also select the r...

Page 65: ... the top of the screen to alert you See the description on page 5 1 After you arrive to a point the arrival area marker and the dashed line are switched to the next waypoint 5 3 2 Route selected from the Routes List Open the PLOTTER menu and select ROUTES to show the Routes List Select a route and then press the ENT key to show the context sensitive menu Select NAVI GATE from the menu See the desc...

Page 66: ...nts of a route in reverse order This feature is useful when you want to retrace a route Put the cursor on the dashed line in the route then press the ENT key to show the con text sensitive menu Select REVERSE then press the ENT key The arrows on the route now point in the opposite direction 5 4 3 Stop following a route Put the cursor on the dashed line in a route then press the ENT key to show the...

Page 67: ...or show place names Select nav aids presentation format Select chart language Predict tide movement Configure the information to show Open the MAP menu and set items according to your operating needs ICON SIZE Select the size for the icons buoy lighthouse etc from Standard and Large PLACE NAMES SIZE Select the size for the place name indications among Stan dard Medium and Large NAV AIDS PRESENTATI...

Page 68: ... three seconds to enable entry of date Use the CursorPad to enter the date for which to show predicted current movement CHART DISPLAY Setup the overlay displays PLOTTER WINDOW Select the location for the plotter display in the 2 way split screen The default setting puts the display on the left half DISPLAY MODE Select the chart display mode among 2D 2D Perspective and 3D OVERLAY Select the type of...

Page 69: ...edium Low Tides Marine Settings Names On On Off On On Off NAV Aid Names On Off Off Off On Off Port Names On Off Off Off On Off NAV Aids Light Sectors On No sector No sector Off On Off No sector Attention Areas On On Off Off On Off Tides Currents On Off Off On On Off Seabed Type On Off Off Off On Off Ports Services On On Off Off On Off Tracks Routes On Off Off Off On Off Underwater Objects Settings...

Page 70: ...ition The list shows the name bearing and distance to each port in ascending distance To find the location of a port on the chart select the port the indication PLOT appears then press the ENT key Thee screen closes and the chart appears with the port put at the center of the screen MARUGAME MARUGAME 47 2 075 TADOTSU TADOTSU 242 0 096 SAKAIDO KO SAKAIDE 58 6 275 MIZUSHIMA MIZUSHIMA 1 12 19 HIBI HI...

Page 71: ...INGS 2D PERSPECTIVE 3D DISPLAYS AND SATELLITE OVERLAY 6 5 6 2 2D Perspective Display To show the 2D perspective display select 2D 3D Mode and 2D Perspective from the RotoKey menu 2D display 2D perspective display ...

Page 72: ...state appears to the right of the orientation mode box The 3D display provides a 3D view of land and sea around your vessel Land is shown in different shades of light brown according to height above the sea level Water is shown in different shades of blue according to depth The 3D display has most of the same information as the 2D display WIth both presentations available you can see the condition...

Page 73: ...rm settings To es cape from the manual adjustment mode select an orientation mode from the RotoKey menu 6 3 3 How to make the 3D view clearer In the 3D display some topographical features are easier to see if you use the 3D Exaggeration Factor This feature expands both objects on the chart and the under water vertically so that you can easily see the shape of the objects and position To adjust the...

Page 74: ... and Vector Satellite to show the satellite photo The illustration below shows the vector chart with the satellite photo overlay How to set the level of transparency You can select the level of transparency for the parts of the satellite photo that are on water Open the MAP menu and select CHART DISPLAY and TRANSPARENCY Set the level in three digits from 0 to 100 The higher the number the greater ...

Page 75: ... Appendix for a list of the alarm icons You may silence the audio alarm by pressing the ESC MENU key An alarm icon remains on the screen until the corre sponding alarm is deactivated or the reason for the alarm is gone 7 1 ALARMS Menu The ALARMS menu is where you set the conditions for the alarms Anchor alarm Arrival alarm Black water tank alarm Depth alarm Fuel tank alarm Shear alarm Speed alarm ...

Page 76: ...t your boat is approaching a destination waypoint The area that defines an arrival zone is that of an imaginary circle which you approach from outside the circle The alarms will be released if your boat enters the imaginary circle You must set a destination to use this alarm To set the arrival alarm 1 Open the ALARMS menu then select ARRIVAL ALARM 2 Confirm that the cursor is selecting the top lin...

Page 77: ...mperature There are two types of alarms Within and Outside The With in alarm sounds when the water temperature is within the range set and the Outside sounds when the water temperature is higher or lower than the range set To set the temperature alarm 1 Open the ALARMS menu then select TEMPERATURE ALARM 2 Confirm that the cursor is selecting the top line then push the RotoKeyTM 3 Select Within or ...

Page 78: ...ange set To set the depth alarm 1 Open the ALARMS menu then select DEPTH ALARM 2 Confirm that the cursor is selecting the top line then push the RotoKeyTM 3 Select On 4 Select Depth 5 Enter the starting point 6 Select Range 7 Set the alarm range 8 Press the ESC MENU key to close the menu 7 8 Anchor Alarm The anchor alarm informs you that your boat is moving when it should be at rest To set the anc...

Page 79: ... menu then select SPEED ALARM 2 Confirm that the cursor is selecting the top line then push the RotoKeyTM 3 Select Within or Outside as appropriate 4 Select Max 5 Set the maximum speed 6 Select Min 7 Enter the minimum speed Note You can switch between plus and minus with the RotoKeyTM 8 Press the ESC MENU key to close the menu 7 11 Fuel Tank Alarm The fuel tank alarm warns you when the fuel level ...

Page 80: ... Select On 4 Set the alarm value 5 to 50 5 steps 5 Press the ESC MENU key to close the menu 7 13 Black Water Tank Alarm The black water tank alarm warns you when the black water tank level goes higher the specified percentage To set the black water tank alarm 1 Open the ALARMS menu then select BLACK WATER TANK 2 Confirm that the cursor is selecting the top line then push the RotoKeyTM 3 Select On ...

Page 81: ...nformation on the card is erased 1 Open the SD card cover and insert a blank SD card in the SD card slot Close the cover 2 Open the GENERAL menu and select MEMORY CARD 3 Push the ENT key to give control to the RotoKey functions at the bottom of the screen RotoKeyTM Rotate the RotoKeyTM to select Initialize then push the key If the card is not a storage card the message It is not a user card appear...

Page 82: ... card until the message ap pears Press the ESC MENU key to erase the message In the example below the ship s tracks were saved The default file name is FILExxxx xxxx next sequential file number If 13 alpha numeric characters See section 1 12 for how to enter alphanumeric data 4 Remove the card and close the cover 8 5 How to Rename Files on an SD Card 1 Open the GENERAL menu and select MEMORY CARD ...

Page 83: ...re asked Delete all files from SD card Are you sure The YES button is selected press the ENT key to delete all files When the deleting is completed the message Deleting completed appears Do not remove the card until the deleting is completed Press the ESC MENU key to erase the message 5 Remove the card and close the cover 8 7 How to Import Data from an SD Card You can import points routes track sc...

Page 84: ...t corner as INTERNAL or SD CARD 8 8 2 How to save screenshots in the internal memory to an SD card 1 Open the GENERAL menu and select MEMORY CARD 2 Select the Screenshots tab at the top of the screen then press the ENT key 3 If the indication at the top left corner is SD CARD press the ENT key then push the RotoKeyTM to show INTERNAL 4 Select a screenshot then press the ENT key 5 Select SAVE then ...

Page 85: ...o not remove the card until the deleting is completed Press the ESC MENU key to erase the message How to delete all screenshots 1 Open the GENERAL menu and select MEMORY CARD 2 Select the Screenshots tab at the top of the screen then press the ENT key 3 Select the SD card or internal memory as applicable See section 8 8 1 4 Use the RotoKeyTM to select the DELETE ALL button at the bottom of the scr...

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Page 87: ...symbols Position Call sign Name of vessel Speed over the ground Course over the ground CPA Name of position fixing equipment Position of position fixing equipment Rate of turn Heading MMSI no TCPA Symbol Target category Color Description AIS target White COG is indicated with a solid line Dangerous AIS target White flashing An AIS target is declared a dan gerous target when its CPA and TCPA put th...

Page 88: ...CPA and TCPA alarms The CPA alarm sounds when an AIS transponder equipped vessel comes within the CPA alarm range set The TCPA alarm alerts you when an AIS transponder equipped vessel is within the distance you specify Do the following to set the CPA and TCPA alarms 1 Open the menu then open the SYSTEM and AIS SETUP menus 2 Select CPA ALARM or TCPA ALARM as appropriate 3 Line 1 in the window is se...

Page 89: ...diotelephone that outputs the PGN format DSC sentence 129808 9 2 1 How to activate deactivate the DSC message feature Open the INTERFACE menu and select SELECT INPUT DEVICE Set DSC to Auto 9 2 2 DSC message information When a DSC message is received the applicable DSC icon appears on the display at the position when the message was transmitted To see information about the mes sage put the cursor o...

Page 90: ...ith a red rectangle 3 Open the RotoKey menu then choose Select Data 4 Rotate the RotoKeyTM to select the indication to change then push the RotoKeyTM The Select Data window shown in the right figure shows the data categories available 5 Select Stopwatch followed by TIMER or WATCH Timer Select the screen that has the timer then set the timer by operating the up or down arrow on the CursorPad Press ...

Page 91: ...tiple navigators connected and you want to use them instead of the internal GPS navigator If the external source is a FURUNO make its name ap pears below Auto Select it to have that device feed re spective data DEPTH WATER TEM PERATURE and SPEED THROUGH WATER Fish Finder Select to have external fish finder feed re spective data Auto Select when multiple external sources are avail able and you want...

Page 92: ...9 OTHER FUNCTIONS 9 6 9 4 2 Output data Open the INTERFACE menu and select SELECT OUTPUT PGN Select the item to process Select On or Off as appropriate Scroll ...

Page 93: ...4Bar 40Psi Set engine boost pressure rating ENGINE COOLANT PRESSURE 320kPa 2Bar 48Psi 520kPa 4Bar 64Psi 600kPa 6Bar 96Psi Set engine coolant pressure rating FUEL PRESSURE 320kPa 2Bar 48Psi 520kPa 4Bar 64Psi 600kPa 6Bar 96Psi Set fuel pressure rating ENGINE TEMPERATURE 30 to 150 C 80 to 320 F 50 to 210 C 120 to 400 F Set engine temperature range ENGINE OIL TEMPERATURE 0 to 150 C 80 to 320 F 50 to 2...

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Page 95: ...hen a key incl RotoKeyTM is operated PALETTE Select the color scheme to use SunLight Night or Normal FONT SIZE Set the font size large or small for the main menu context sensitive menu and information windows The font in the data boxes RotoKey menu and indi cations on the map is not adjustable TIME OFFSET The time fed from the GPS satellites is UTC To use local time enter the time difference betwe...

Page 96: ...osition is on a collision course The Infinite option extends the line to the edge of the screen HEADING LINE Show or hide the heading line SHIP ICON You can display the ship icon in one of three configurations SHIP OFFSET Activate and deactivate ship offset QUICK INFO Select what objects to show quick information for On Points Show quick information for points chart objects points routes track On ...

Page 97: ...vessel is dead in water This change can be reduced by smoothing the raw GPS fixes You can choose the setting from among Off Low Medium and High The higher the setting the more smoothed the raw data howev er too high a setting slows response time to change in latitude and longitude This is especially noticeable at high ship s speeds Off is the normal setting increase the setting if the GPS fix chan...

Page 98: ...nd set magnetic variation BEARINGS Select True for gyrocompass Magnetic for magnetic compass VARIATION The location of the magnetic north pole is different from the geograph ical north pole This causes a difference between the true and magnetic north location This difference is called magnetic variation and varies with respect to the observation point on earth Your unit is preprogrammed with all t...

Page 99: ...ates The filter works best when stationary or in low speed con ditions The choices are Off Low Medium and High High provides the greatest degree of smoothing GPS SIMULATION Set up the GPS simulator SIMULATION MODE enables and disables the simulator Set the course speed date and time CURSOR CONTROL allows control of the simulation speed and course with the arrows on the CursorPad Use the up and dow...

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Page 101: ...if it has loosened Replace damaged cables DIsplay unit con nector Check if tightly fastened Fasten if loosened Ground terminal Check for tight connection and rust Fasten if loosened Remove rust if present Display unit Dust on the cabinet LCD Remove dust from the cabinet with a dry clean cloth Wipe the LCD carefully to prevent scratching using tissue paper and an LCD cleaner To re move dirt or salt...

Page 102: ...that the power connector is tightly fastened Check for corrosion on the power cable connector Check for damaged power cable Check the battery voltage is 10 8 to 31 2 V No picture appears Press the POWER BRILL key and rotate the RotoKeyTM clock wise to raise the brilliance There is no re sponse when a key is pressed Turn off and on the power If you do not get a response the key is damaged Contact y...

Page 103: ... in the graph at the left show the strength of the RX signal from each sat ellite Satellites that have a signal level of 40 or higher are used to fix position The bars are colored in the same manner as the circles HDOP Horizontal Dilution of Precision is an indication of the precision of the posi tion fix from the GPS based on the satellites it is currently using and their geometry The lower the n...

Page 104: ...urrent user settings as default user settings Waypoints routes etc stored in the meomroy are erased CLEAR MEMORY All default factory and default user settings are User saved items waypoints routes etc are erased 3 Press the ESC MENU key to close the menu 11 6 System Information The system information display for use by the service technician shows chart oper ating system information license inform...

Page 105: ...11 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 11 5 License DAM report ...

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Page 107: ...ed if placed too close to the display unit Observe the compass safe distances shown in the Safety Instructions to prevent interference to a magnetic compass Mounting procedure Follow the procedure below to mount the display unit on a tabletop or a console Refer to the outline drawing at the back of this manual Tabletop mounting 1 Fix the hanger by four tapping screws φ4 8 22 2 Screw knob bolts in ...

Page 108: ...f sight to the satellites Objects within line of sight to a satellite for example a mast may block reception or prolong acquisition time Mount the antenna unit as high as possible Mounting the antenna unit as high as possible keeps it free of interfering objects and water spray which can interrupt re ception of GPS satellite signal if the water freezes If the antenna cable is to be passed through ...

Page 109: ...e leads to the battery 12 or 24 VDC white to plus terminal and black to minus terminal Ground the shield to ship s ground Note The fuse is not waterproof Wrap the fuse holder with vinyl tape to keep water out of the fuse holder Black White Shield Display unit back GPS antenna unit GPA 017 017S Ground terminal CAN bus connector BATTERY Cable connector Power cable w fuse 3A Lead wire White Black Shi...

Page 110: ...wist shield end Ship on clamp nut gasket and clamp as shown left Fold back shield over clamp and trim Cut aluminum foil at four places 90º from one another Fold back aluminum foil onto shield and trim Expose the insulator by 1 mm Expose the core by 5 mm Slip the pin onto the conductor Solder them together through the hole on the pin Insert the pin into the shell Screw the clamp nut into the shell ...

Page 111: ...ta and signals through a single backbone cable You can simply connect any CAN bus devices onto the back bone cable to expand your network onboard With CAN bus IDs are assigned to all the devices in the network and the status of each sensor in the network can be de tected All the CAN bus devices can be incorporated into the NMEA2000 network For detailed information about CAN bus wiring see Furuno C...

Page 112: ...powered the INSTALLATION SETTINGS menu appears Enter basic settings following the procedure below 1 If your language is English USA the default language go to step 4 2 LANGUAGE is selected push the RotoKeyTM to show the language selection window 3 Rotate the RotoKeyTM to select a language then push the key ...

Page 113: ...s below to enter the time difference between your time and UTC time Otherwise go to step 7 1 Rotate the RotoKeyTM to select TIME OFFSET then push the key 2 Press the up or down arrow on the CursorPad to show a minus sign or sign sign if your time is ahead of UTC or sign if your time is behind UTC 3 Press the right arrow on the CursorPad to put the cursor on the hour digit 4 Press the up or down ar...

Page 114: ...sition Auto Select if you have multiple external navigators connected and want to use them instead of the internal GPS In this case the navigator with the low est IP address has priority If you have a FURUNO external navigator speed course source connected its name appears below Auto Select the model name to have that device feed corresponding data 3 For DEPTH WATER TEMPERATURE and SPEED THROUGH W...

Page 115: ...eturn to the INTERFACE menu 6 Use the RotoKeyTM to select SELECT OUTPUT PGN then push the key 7 Use the RotoKeyTM to select an item then push the key 8 An options window with the choices On or Off appears Select On or Off as appropriate then push the RotoKeyTM 9 Repeat steps 7 and 8 for remaining items 10 Press the ESC MENU key several times to close the menu ...

Page 116: ...7258 Magnetic Variation 127488 Engine Parameters Rapid Update 127489 Engine Parameters Dynamic 127493 Transmission Parameters 127496 Trip Parameter Vessel 127505 Fluid Level 128259 Speed 128267 Water Depth 129025 Position Rapid Update 129026 COG SOG Rapid Update 129029 GNSS Position Data 129033 Time Date 129038 AIS Class A Position Report 129039 AIS Class B Position Report 129040 AIS Class B Exten...

Page 117: ...d Data 130310 Environmental Parameters 130311 Environmental Parameters 130312 Temperature 130313 Humidity 130314 Actual Pressure 130577 Direction Data 130578 Vessel Speed Component 130818 Heading Attitude Sensor Control Group Function 5 1 Heading Attitude Sensor Control Group Function 5 3 130822 Unit Division Code 130828 Mark Position Information 130880 Additional Weather Data 21 PGN Description ...

Page 118: ...t cycle msec 126992 1 System Time 1000 127258 1 Magnetic Variation 1000 128259 1 Speed 1000 128267 1 Water Depth 1000 127275 1 Distance Log 129025 1 Position Rapid Update 100 129026 1 COG SOG Rapid Update 250 129029 1 GNSS Position Data 1000 129033 1 Time Date 1000 129283 2 Cross Track Error 1000 129284 2 Navigation Data 1000 128285 Navigation Route WP 1000 ...

Page 119: ... FACTOR 2 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 1 OVERLAY set to Satellite or Chart Shading 2 DISPLAY MODE set to 3D 3 OVERLAY set to Satellite DISPLAY MODE Full Medium Low Tides Custom MARINE SETTINGS NAMES On Off NAV AID NAMES On Off PORT NAMES On Off NAV AIDS LIGHT SECTORS On Off ATTENTION AREAS On Off TIDES CURRENTS On Off SEABED TYPE On Off PORTS SERVICES On Off TRACKS ROUTES On Off UNDERWA...

Page 120: ...f INTERVAL Short Long ARRIVAL ALARM Off On Distance 0 01 to 5 39NM 0 10NM XTE ALARM Off On Distance 0 01 to 5 39NM 0 10NM TEMPERATURE ALARM Off Within Outside Min 004 00 0 0 to 103 98 F Max 004 00 to 103 98 F 1 00 F SHEAR ALARM Off On Range 0 00 to 19 99ft 0 00ft DEPTH ALARM Off On Depth 0 to 9999 9ft 0 00ft Range 0 to 9999 9ft 10 00ft ANCHOR ALARM Off On Distance 0 00 to 5 39NM 0 10NM TRIP ALARM ...

Page 121: ...h others UNITS OF MEASURE BEARINGS True Mag VARIATION Auto Manual INTERNAL GPS SETUP RESTART GPS NAVIGATION SPEED Low High DIFFERENTIAL CORRECTION On Off SPEED FILTER Off Low Medium High SIMULATION MODE On Off COURSE 0 to 359 0 SPEED 1 0 to 500 0kn 1 0kn DATE current date if fix available TIME current time CURSOR CONTROL On Off GPS SIMULATION AIS SETUP DISPLAY On Off ACTIVATION RANGE 0 1 to 50 0 N...

Page 122: ... PGN List Transmitted PGNs SELECT INPUT DEVICE SELECT OUTPUT PGN 126992 SYSTEM TIME On Off 127258 MAGNETIC VARIATIONS On Off 128259 SPEED On Off 128267 WATER DEPTH On Off 128275 DISTANCE LOG On Off 129025 POSITION RAPID UPDATE On Off 129026 COG SOG RAPID UPDATE On Off 129029 GNSS POSITION DATA On Off 129033 TIME AND DATE On Off 129283 CROSS TRACK ERROR On Off 129284 NAVIGATION DATA On Off 129285 N...

Page 123: ...UTO Automatic B type Bottom type Bar Barometric Bft Beaufort BIOS Basic Input Output System BRG Bearing C Celsius C TMP Chill temperature C MAP Registered trademark of the Jeppesen Cor poration CAN BUS Controller Area Network Bus cm centimeter COG Course Over the Ground COOL P Coolant Pressure CPA Closest Point of Approach CTRL Control DD Day Demo Demonstration DEW P Dewpoint DIR Direction DIST DS...

Page 124: ...of Arrival F Fahrenheit FF Fast File fm fathoms ft feet FUEL P Fuel Pressure FUEL R Fuel Rate gal gallon GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System GPS Global Positioning System HDG Heading HDOP Horizontal Dilution of Precision h hour hPa Hectopascal HR Hiro HUMID Humidity IOR Indian Ocean Region JP Japan kHz kilohertz KM kilometer kmh kilometer hour KNT knot kPa Kilo Pascal LAT Latitude Lib Library ...

Page 125: ...D North American Datum NAV Navigation NGA National Despoliation Intelligence Agency NM Nautical Mile O PRS Oil Pressure O TMP Oil Temperature ODO Odometer OS Operating System pb Passi Braza PGN Parameter Group Number PM Post Meridiem PNT Point POR Pacific Ocean Region POS Position PSI Per Square Inch PT Point QP Quick Point RES Resolution ROT Rate of Turn RT Route RUDDR Rudder Abbreviation Meaning...

Page 126: ...PA Time to Closest Point of Approach Temp Water Temperature TTG Time To Go UK United Kingdom US United States UTC Universal Time Coordination V Version VAD Value Added Data VDOP Vertical Dilution of Precision W Watt West WAAS Wide Area Augmentation System WAS Wind Angle Apparent WDA Wind direction Apparent WDT Wind direction true WGS World Geodetic System WiFi Wireless Fidelity WPT Waypoint WST Wi...

Page 127: ...tter display symbols Item Symbol Cursor two types MOB ManOverBoard mark Ship icon three types Ship icon COG line Ship icon Heading line Ship icon track Point single point and route point Active Inactive red red Icon 1 Icon 2 Icon 3 red default yellow ...

Page 128: ...R ALARM CROSS TRACK ERROR SPEED ALARM TRIP ALARM TEMPERATURE ALARM SHEAR ALARM DEPTH ALARM CHECK ENGINE OVER TEMPERATURE LOW OIL PRESSURE CHARGE INDICATOR WATER IN FUEL REV LIMIT EXCEEDED ENGINE EMERGENCY STOP MODE FUEL TANK CPA ALARM TCPA ALARM ALARM SYMBOL WATER TANK BLACK WATER TANK ...

Page 129: ...r Type 5 Sheath Type 6 Shielding Type C Steel Y Anticorrosive vinyl sheath SLA SLA DPYCY Diameter Diameter DPYC 1 5 1 5mm2 1 56mm 11 7mm DPYC 2 5 2 5mm2 2 01mm 12 8mm DPYC 4 4 0mm2 2 55mm 13 9mm DPYC 6 6 0mm2 3 12mm 15 2mm DPYC 10 10 0mm2 4 05mm 17 1mm DPYC 16 16 0mm2 5 10mm 19 4mm DPYCY 1 5 1 5mm2 1 56mm 13 7mm DPYCY 2 5 2 5mm2 2 01mm 14 8mm DPYCY 4 4 0mm2 2 55mm 15 9mm DPYCYSLA 1 5 1 5mm2 1 56mm...

Page 130: ... C A code WAAS 2 4 Position fixing system All in view 2 5 Accuracy GPS 10 m SBAS 7 5 m 2 6 Cold start 90 s approx 2 7 Update interval 1 s 2 8 Receiving sensitivity 150 dBm 2 9 SBAS WAAS EGNOS and MSAS 3 PLOTTER FUNCTION 3 1 Effective projection area 0 125 NM to 2 048 NM at equatorial area 3 2 SD card 32 GB max C MAP 4D chart 3 3 Track display Plot interval by time or distance 3 4 Memory capacity T...

Page 131: ...6 310 311 312 313 314 577 Output 059392 904 060928 061184 126208 464 992 996 127258 128259 267 275 129025 026 029 033 283 284 285 130310 312 5 POWER SUPPLY 5 1 Display unit GP 1670 12 24 VDC 0 5 0 3 A GP 1870 12 24 VDC 0 6 0 3 A 5 2 Rectifier PR 62 option 100 110 115 220 230 VAC 1 phase 50 60Hz 6 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 6 1 Ambient temperature 15 C to 55 C 6 2 Relative humidity 93 or less at 40 C...

Page 132: ... HGB10AX 999 999 181 00 ケーブル クミヒン MJ CABLE ASSEMBLY 1 MJ A3SPF0013A 035C 000 176 666 10 タッピンネジ EXTERNAL BRACKET FIXING SCREWS 4 VTATM4 8X22 TCC INX 999 999 179 00 図書 DOCUMENT フラッシュマウント型紙 FLUSH MOUNTING TEMPLATE 1 C42 01201 999 999 187 00 取扱説明CD OPERATOR S MANUAL CD 1 GP 1X70 O M CD ROM 999 999 190 00 操作要領書 英 OPERATOR S GUIDE E 1 OSE 44760 999 999 188 00 装備要領書 INSTALLATION MANUAL 1 IMC 44760 999...

Page 133: ...1 HGB11AX 999 999 182 00 ケーブル クミヒン MJ CABLE ASSEMBLY 1 MJ A3SPF0013A 035C 000 176 666 10 タッピンネジ EXTERNAL BRACKET FIXING SCREWS 4 VTATM4 8X22 TCC INX 999 999 179 00 図書 DOCUMENT フラッシュマウント型紙 FLUSH MOUNTING TEMPLATE 1 C42 01201 999 999 187 00 取扱説明CD OPERATOR S MANUAL CD 1 GP 1X70 O M CD ROM 999 999 190 00 操作要領書 英 OPERATOR S GUIDE E 1 OSE 44760 999 999 188 00 装備要領書 INSTALLATION MANUAL 1 IMC 44760 99...

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Page 139: ...18 DSC activating 9 3 deactivating 9 3 message information 9 3 E Easy Routing creating route with 4 4 error messages 4 6 safety values for 4 4 F Fuel tank alarm 7 5 Fuse replacement 11 2 G GPS status display 11 3 H Head up 1 18 Highway display 1 14 Home screen active screen 1 11 customizing 1 12 display description 1 14 display selection 1 11 HOME CTRL key 1 11 I Indications 1 6 Input data 9 5 L L...

Page 140: ...vigating to 5 2 5 3 renaming 4 12 report 4 10 restarting navigation 5 4 reverse order navigation 5 4 skipping leg on 5 4 stop following 5 4 Routes List displaying 4 8 functions available with 4 9 S Satellite photo overlay 6 8 Screenshots processing 8 4 taking 1 24 SD cards care and handling 1 2 Shear alarm 7 4 Soft controls 1 5 Speed alarm 7 5 Stopwatch 9 4 System information 11 4 T Tank level dis...

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