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APPENDIX 4 GEODETIC CHART LIST

001: WGS84 
002: WGS72 
003: TOKYO 

:  

004: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 

: Mean Value (CONUS) 

005: EUROPEAN 1950 

: Mean Value  

006:  AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1984

: Australia & Tasmania 

007: ADINDAN

:  Mean Value (Ethiopia & Sudan) 

008: ADINDAN

: Ethiopia 

009: ADINDAN

: Mali 

010: ADINDAN

: Senegal 

011: ADINDAN

: Sudan 

012: AFG 

: Somalia 

013: AIN EL ABD 1970 

: Bahrain Is. 

014:  ANNA 1 ASTRO 1965 

: Cocos Is. 

015: ARC 1950

: Mean Value 

016: ARC 1950

: Botswana 

017: ARC 1950

: Lesotho 

018: ARC 1950

: Malawi 

019: ARC 1950

: Swaziland 

020: ARC 1950

: Zaire 

021: ARC 1950

: Zambia 

022: ARC 1950

: Zimbabwe 

023: ARC 1960

:  Mean Value (Kenya & Tanzania) 

024: ARC 1960

: Kenya 

025: ARC 1960

: Tanzania 

026: ASCENSION IS. 1958 

: Ascension Is. 

027: ASTRO BEACON “E” 

: Iwo Jima Is. 

028: ASTRO B4 SOR. ATOLL 

: Tern Is. 

029:  ASTRO POS 71/4 

: St. Helena Is. 

030:  ASTRONOMIC STATION 1952

: Marcus Is. 

031:  AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1966

: Australia & Tasmania 

032: BELLEVUE (IGN) 

: Efate & Erromango Is.

033: BERMUDA 1957 

: Bermuda Is.

034: BOGOTA OBSERVATORY 

: Columbia 

035: CAMPO INCHAUSPE 

: Argentina 

036: CANTON IS. 1966 

: Phoenix Is.

037: CAPE 

: South Africa 

038: CAPE CANAVERAL 

:  

039: CARTHAGE 

: Tunisia 

040: CHATHAM 1971 

:  Chatham Is. (New Zealand) 

041: CHUA ASTRO 

: Paraguay 

042: CORREGO ALEGRE 

: Brazil 

043: DJAKARTA (BATAVIA) 

:  Sumatra Is. (Indonesia) 

044: DOS 1968 

:  Gizo Is. (New Georgia Is.) 

045: EASTER IS. 1967 

: Easter Is. 

046: EUROPEAN 1950 (Cont’d)

 

: Western Europe 

047: EUROPEAN 1950

 

: Cyprus 

048: EUROPEAN 1950

 

: Egypt 

049: EUROPEAN 1950

 

:  

050: EUROPEAN 1950

 

:  

051: EUROPEAN 1950

 

: Greece 

052 EUROPEAN 

1950

 

: Iran 

053: EUROPEAN 1950

 

: Italy, Sardinia 

054: EUROPEAN 1950

: Italy, Sicily 

055: EUROPEAN 1950

 

: Norway & Finland 

056: EUROPEAN 1950

 

: Portugal & Spain 

057: EUROPEAN 1979 

: Mean Value 

058: GANDAJIKA BASE 

: Republic of Maldives 

059: GEODETIC DATUM 1949 

: New Zealand 

060: GUAM 1963 

: Guam Is. 

061: GUX 1 ASTRO 

: Guadalcanal Is. 

062: HJORSEY 1955 

: Iceland 

063: HONG KONG 1963 

: Hong Kong 

064: INDIAN

 

:  Thailand & Vietnam 

065: INDIAN

 

:  Bangladesh, India & Nepal 

066: IRELAND 1965 

: Ireland 

067: ISTS 073 ASTRO 1969 

: Diego Garcia 

068: JOHNSTON IS. 1961 

: Johnston Is. 

069: KANDAWALA 

: Sri Lanka 

070: KERGUELEN IS. 

: Kerguelen Is. 

071: KERTAU 1948 

:  West Malaysia & Singapore 

072: LA REUNION 

: Mascarene Is. 

073: L. C. 5 ASTRO 

: Cayman Brac Is. 

074: LIBERIA 1964 

: Liberia 

075: LUZON 

: Philippines (excl. Mindanao Is.) 

076: LUZON

 

: Mindanao Is. 

077: MAHE 1971 

: Mahe Is. 

078: MARCO ASTRO 

: Salvage Islands 

079: MASSAWA 

: Eritrea (Ethiopia) 

080: MERCHICH 

: Morocco 

081: MIDWAY ASTRO 1961 

: Midway Is. 

082: MINNA 

: Nigeria 

083: NAHRWAN

:  Masirah Is. (Oman) 

084: NAHRWAN

: United Arab Emirates 

085: NAHRWAN

: Saudi Arabia 

086: NAMIBIA 

: Namibia 

087: MAPARIMA, BWI 

: Trinidad & Tobago 

088:  NORTH AMERICAN 1927

: Western United States 

089:  NORTH AMERICAN 1927

: Eastern United States 

090:  NORTH AMERICAN 1927

: Alaska 

091: NORTH AMERICAN 1927

: Bahamas (excl. San Salvador Is.)

Mean Value (Japan, Korea & Okinawa)

Mean Value (Florida & Bahama Is.)

England, Scotland, Channel & Shetland Is.
England, Ireland, Scotland & Shetland Is.

092:  NORTH AMERICAN 1927

 

:  Bahamas, San Salvador Is. 

093: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 (Cont’d)

 : 

Canada 

(incl. 

Newfoundland 

Is.) 

094: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 (Cont’d)

 

:  Alberta & British Columbia 

095: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 (Cont’d)

 : 

East 

Canada 

096: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 (Cont’d)

 : 

Manitoba 

Ontario 

097: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 (Cont’d)

 : 

 

098: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 (Cont’d)

 : 

Yukon 

099: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 (Cont’d)

 : 

Canal 

Zone 

100: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 (Cont’d)

 : 

Caribbean 

101: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 (Cont’d)

 : 

Central 

America 

102: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 (Cont’d)

 : 

Cuba 

103: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 (Cont’d)

 : 

Greenland 

104: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 (Cont’d)

 : 

Mexico 

105: NORTH AMERICAN 1983

: Alaska 

106: NORTH AMERICAN 1983

: Canada 

107: NORTH AMERICAN 1983

: CONUS 

108: NORTH AMERICAN 1983

: Mexico, Central America 

109:  OBSERVATORIO 1966 

:  Corvo & Flores Is. (Azores)

110: OLD EGYPTIAN 1930 

: Egypt 

111:  OLD HAWAIIAN

:  Mean Value 

112: OLD HAWAIIAN

: Hawaii 

113: OLD HAWAIIAN

: Kauai 

114: OLD HAWAIIAN

: Maui 

115: OLD HAWAIIAN

: Oahu 

116: OMAN 

: Oman 

117:  ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936: Mean Value
118:  ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936: England
119:  ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936: England, Isle 

of Man & Wales

 

120:  ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936: Scotland & 

Shetland Is.

 

121:  ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936 : Wales
122:  PICO DE LAS NIVIES 

:  Canary Is.

123:  PITCAIRN ASTRO 1967 

:  Pitcairn Is. 

124:  PROVISIONAL SOUTH CHILEAN 1963: South Chi le (near 53°S)

 

125:  PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956: Mean Value

 

126:  PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956: Bolivia

 

127:  PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956: Chile-Northern Chile   

                    (near 19°S) 

128:

 

PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956: Chile-Southern Chile

   

 

                    (near 43°S) 

129:  PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956: Columbia
130:  PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956: Ecuador

 

131:  PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956: Guyana

 

132:  PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956: Peru

 

133:  PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956: Venezuela

 

134:  PUERTO RICO 

:  Puerto Rico & Virgin Is.

135: QATAR NATIONAL 

: Qatar 

136: QORNOQ 

: South Greenland 

137: ROME 1940 

: Sardinia Is.

138: SANTA BRAZ 

139: SANTO (DOS) 

: Espirito Santo Is. 

140:  SAPPER HILL 1943 

:  East Falkland Is. 

141: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969

 

: Mean Value 

142: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969

 

: Argentina 

143: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969

 

: Bolivia 

144: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969

 

: Brazil 

145: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969

 

: Chile 

146: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969

 

: Columbia 

147: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969

 

: Ecuador 

148: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969

 

: Guyana 

149: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969

 

: Paraguay 

150: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969

 

: Peru 

151: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969

 

: Trinidad & Tobago 

152: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969

 

: Venezuela 

153: SOUTH ASIA 

: Singapore 

154:  SOUTHEAST BASE 

:  Porto Santo & Madeira Is.

155: SOUTHWEST BASE 

 

156: TIMBALAI 1948 

 

157: TOKYO 

 

: Japan 

158: TOKYO

 

: Korea 

159: TOKYO

 

: Okinawa 

160:  TRISTAN ASTRO 1968 

:  Tristan da Cunha 

161:  VITI LEVU 1916 

:  Viti Levu Is. (Fiji Is.)

162: WAKE-ENIWETOK 1960 

: Marshall Is.

163: ZANDERIJ 

: Surinam 

164: BUKIT RIMPAH 

 

165:  CAMP AREA ASTRO 

:  Camp Mcmurdo Area, Antarctica 

166: G. SEGARA 

: Kalimantan Is. (Indonesia) 

167: HERAT NORTH 

: Afghanistan 

168: HU-TZU-SHAN 

: Taiwan

 

169:  TANANARIVE OBSERVATORY 1925  :  Madagascar
170: YACARE 

: Uruguay

171: RT-90 

: Sweden

 

172: PULKOVO 1942

: Russia

 

173: FINNISH KKJ

 : 

Finland

Northwest Territories & Saskatchewan

Sao Miguel, Santa Maria Is. (Azores)

Faial, Graciosa, Pico, Sao Jorge & Terceria Is.
Brunei & East Malaysia (Sarawak & Sabah)

Bangka & Belitung Is. (Indonesia)

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Summary of Contents for GP-33

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Page 3: ...osal 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...

Page 4: ...moke or fire is coming from the equipment Failure to turn off the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock Contact a FURUNO agent for service CAUTION The glass of an LCD panel breaks easily Handle...

Page 5: ...1 3 1 4 How to enter waypoints automatically 3 3 3 2 How to Display Waypoint Name 3 4 3 3 How to Edit Waypoints 3 5 3 3 1 How to edit waypoints on the plotter display 3 5 3 3 2 How to edit waypoints...

Page 6: ...7 10 7 7 1 Uploading data to a PC 7 13 7 7 2 Downloading data from PC 7 13 8 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 8 1 8 1 Maintenance 8 1 8 2 Troubleshooting 8 2 8 3 Displaying the Message Board 8 3 8 4 Diagn...

Page 7: ...or considering and purchasing FURUNO equipment Features The main features of the GP 33 are as shown below High resolution color LCD WAAS capability Storage for 10 000 waypoints 100 routes and 3 000 tr...

Page 8: ...ox FI 5002 is connected Navigation Receiver Unit GP 33 Antenna Unit GPA 017 PC 12 24VDC MOB Switch External Alarm Standard configuration is shown with solid line Receiver Unit GP 33 Antenna Unit GPA 0...

Page 9: ...nected Category of Units Units Category Antenna Unit GPA 017 Exposed to weather Receiver Unit GP 33 Protected from weather Junction Box FI 5002 Option Receiver Unit GP 33 Antenna Unit GPA 017 Backbone...

Page 10: ...SYSTEM CONFIGURATION viii This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 11: ...ghway displays only Cursorpad Shifts the cursor Selects item on menus Long press Turns power off Momentary press Turns power on Shows Brill window Long press Inscribes MOB mark Momentary press Registe...

Page 12: ...table below shows these indications and their meanings Status indications DOP Dilution of Precision is the index of position accuracy and it is the distri bution pattern of satellites used in position...

Page 13: ...y Display Steering Dis play Nav Data Display Satellite Monitor Display and User Display 1 2 Press the DISP key to select a display mode Each time the key is pressed the display mode changes in the seq...

Page 14: ...ay range scale Bearing to cursor Range to cursor COG and SOG replace bearing to cursor and range to cursor when the cursor is not displayed Cursor position Own boat position when cursor is not display...

Page 15: ...t is set The mode is North up and the arrow shows boat s course When a waypoint is set The arrow shows boat s course towards destination Direction to steer to return to course Current position 299 166...

Page 16: ...us Speed over ground Bearing reference MAG netic or TRUE Range from own boat to destination Own boat mark Bearing scale Estimated Time of Arrival at destination Bearing to the destination Course over...

Page 17: ...and bearing to waypoint and estimated time of arrival at destination Speedometer display The speedometer display provides both digital and analog displays of speed over ground COG display The COG dis...

Page 18: ...lay 1 2 Press twice Plotter display highway display Note Following explanation takes the menus for the plotter display as an exam ple 2 Press S or T to select an item and press the ENT key 3 Press ENT...

Page 19: ...S or T to select space 6 Press X and press S or T to select space 7 Press the ENT key 1 6 How to Enter the MOB Mark The MOB mark denotes man overboard position Only one MOB mark is displayed Each tim...

Page 20: ...L OVERVIEW 1 10 Range from own boat to MOB position Bearing from own boat to MOB position MOB mark red Shortest course from own boat to MOB position blue N 34 08 500 N 34 08 375 E 135 10 000 E 135 09...

Page 21: ...window appears 2 Press S or T to select range you want 3 Press the ENT key 2 2 How to Shift the Cursor Use the cursorpad to shift the cursor The cursor moves in the direction of the arrow or diagonal...

Page 22: ...to show the cursor 2 Press and hold down an arrow on the cursorpad When the cursor is placed at an edge of the screen the display shifts in the direc tion opposite to cursorpad operation Centering ow...

Page 23: ...ress the MENU ZOOM key twice to show the main menu 2 Select Tracks and press the ENT key 3 Confirm that the Rec is selected and press the ENT key 4 Select Off Distance or Auto and press the ENT key Of...

Page 24: ...the ENT key 5 Press the MENU ZOOM key twice to close the menu 2 6 How to Erase Track The tracks can be erased collectively or by color The tracks cannot be restored once erased therefore be absolutely...

Page 25: ...all tracks 1 Press the MENU ZOOM key twice to show the main menu 2 Select Tracks and press the ENT key 3 Select Delete and press the ENT key 4 Select All and press the ENT key 5 Press W to select Yes...

Page 26: ...2 PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW 2 6 This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 27: ...h the cursor 1 Use the cursorpad to place the cursor on the location desired for a waypoint 2 Press the ENT key to enter the waypoint mark default shape green solid circle This waypoint is named with...

Page 28: ...cursorpad to change the waypoint name max 8 characters 7 To change the mark shape select Symbol and press the ENT key 8 Select a mark desired and press the ENT key 9 To change the mark color select C...

Page 29: ...for reversely following the waypoints recorded on an out ward voyage when you return home To set the criteria for automatic entering of waypoints do the following 1 Press the MENU ZOOM key twice to sh...

Page 30: ...ter Setup and press the ENT key 3 Select WP Name and press the ENT key 4 Select Disp Goto Disp All or Disp Route and press the ENT key Disp Goto Displays only the destination waypoint name Disp All Di...

Page 31: ...ypoint information 4 Edit the waypoint see the paragraph 3 1 3 5 Press the MENU ZOOM key to return to the plotter display 3 3 2 How to edit waypoints through the list 1 Press the MENU ZOOM key twice t...

Page 32: ...he plotter display 1 Operate the cursorpad to place the cursor on the waypoint to move 2 Press the ENT key to show the pop up window 3 Select Move and press the ENT key to show the waypoint informatio...

Page 33: ...o place the cursor on the waypoint to erase 2 Press the ENT key to show the pop up window 3 Select Delete and press the ENT key 3 5 2 How to erase a waypoint through the waypoint list 1 Press the MENU...

Page 34: ...ess the ENT key 3 Confirm that All Waypoints is chosen and press the ENT key 4 Select Delete and press the ENT key When no waypoint is set as destination When a waypoint is set as destination 5 Select...

Page 35: ...n a route so you do not have to change the destination waypoint repeatedly 4 1 How to Create Routes You can store up to 100 routes and a route can have 30 waypoints A route is con structed with the wa...

Page 36: ...aximum 18 characters 9 Press T to move the cursor to 1 and press the ENT key 10 Confirm that Add is chosen and press the ENT key 11 Select Alpha or Local and press the ENT key to show the waypoint lis...

Page 37: ...ss the ENT key 7 Select Change and press the ENT key 8 Select Alpha or Local and press the ENT key to show the waypoint list 9 Select the new waypoint and press the ENT key 10 Press the MENU ZOOM key...

Page 38: ...eselect a waypoint in a route You can temporarily deselect an unnecessary waypoint from a route Using the route created in the illustration shown below as an example deselect the second interme diate...

Page 39: ...e route to erase and press the ENT key 5 Select Delete and press the ENT key to erase the route chosen at step 4 6 Press the MENU ZOOM key several times to close the menu 4 3 2 How to erase all routes...

Page 40: ...4 ROUTES 4 6 This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 41: ...ion with no waypoint This destination is called Quick Point 1 On the plotter display operate the cursorpad to place the cursor on the location desired for destination 2 Press the GO TO key to enter th...

Page 42: ...oint 5 2 2 How to set a destination waypoint through the list 1 Press the MENU ZOOM key twice to show the main menu 2 Select Waypoints and press the ENT key 3 Select Alpha or Local and press the ENT k...

Page 43: ...destination you can change the following direction Forward Reverse or vice versa Place the cursor on a leg of the route and press the ENT key to show the following pop up window Select Reverse or For...

Page 44: ...No 7 Press the MENU ZOOM key several times to close the menu RT0000 Cancel Route Reverse Route Info WP0001 Move Cancel Goto Edit Delete for waypoint destination for route navigation QP0001 Move Cance...

Page 45: ...con appear on the display alarms other than Speed Based Out put You can silence the buzzer and remove the alarm name indication by pressing any key The alarm icon remains on the screen until the reaso...

Page 46: ...twice to close the menu 6 3 How to Set an Alarm Set alarms as below Note For the Anchor alarm press the WPT MOB key to enter the waypoint at own boat s position and set it as destination referring to...

Page 47: ...ect On and press the ENT key 2 Press X and ENT key in order 3 Enter the time and press the ENT key 4 For 12 hour clock press X and ENT key 5 Select AM or PM and press the ENT key Speed Based Output 1...

Page 48: ...larm will activate if your boat enters the circle How the arrival alarm works Anchor watch alarm The anchor watch alarm sounds to warn you that your boat is moving when it should be at rest Before set...

Page 49: ...o and visual alarms when the time entered has come Trip alarm The trip alarm tells you when your boat has traveled further than the preset trip dis tance Odometer alarm This alarm alerts you when your...

Page 50: ...6 ALARMS 6 6 This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 51: ...gnetic Variation The location of the magnetic north pole is different from the geographical north pole This causes a difference between the true and magnetic north direction The differ ence is called...

Page 52: ...sed in your nautical charts Select WGS84 default setting WGS72 or Other required the datum number entering Navigation When you set a destination the equipment displays the range bearing and course to...

Page 53: ...moothing the higher the speed and course smoothing the more smoothed the raw data If the setting is too high however the response to speed and course change slows The setting range is from 0 no smooth...

Page 54: ...umber see page AP 3 Auto The system automatically searches for the optimum GEO satellite from your current position All satellites are searched Manual Enter a GEO satellite number manually Correction...

Page 55: ...I code and press the ENT key 3 Press X and ENT key 4 Select the pair of slave station and press the ENT key UTD1 UTD2 Enter TD offsets to refine Loran C position accuracy 7 5 System Menu In the System...

Page 56: ...unit You may set the speed manually and course manually or automatically All controls are operative you may enter marks set destination etc Mode select On The indication SIM appears at the top left ha...

Page 57: ...isplay 1 display 6 and 2 7 Graphic You can select the graphic type for the analog COG and speedometer displays from two patterns A and B which have different character font and scale steps Note that t...

Page 58: ...the screen division which is the number of data to display and press the ENT key The display now looks something like the one shown below showing data choices and screen division selected 3 Select A...

Page 59: ...m to show and press the ENT key 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for other displays if necessary Speedometer When choosing speedometer you can select the range for the speedometer to show on the User display 1...

Page 60: ...ded from a PC to your unit There are two kinds of data for route data route data and route comment data Note No position fix is available during uploading or downloading Setting for communication soft...

Page 61: ...3 green 4 brown 5 purple 6 blue 7 Waypoint comment _ see below 0 to 13 characters 8 Flag marking waypoint A displayed V Not displayed 9 UTC Always NULL 10 Day Always NULL 11 Month Always NULL 12 Year...

Page 62: ...ch waypoint name is fixed to 7 byte 1st byte hyphen skip ON space skip OFF After 2nd byte Waypoint name 1 to 8 characters Note A route can contain max 30 waypoints and GPRTE sentence for one route dat...

Page 63: ...the completion message appears press any key to finish 7 7 2 Downloading data from PC Note that all waypoint and route data stored in the GP 33 will be deleted when data is downloaded from PC 1 Conne...

Page 64: ...7 OTHER FUNCTIONS 7 14 This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 65: ...to prevent scratching using tissue paper and an LCD clean er To remove dirt or salt deposits use an LCD cleaner wiping slowly with tissue paper so as to dissolve the dirt or salt Change paper frequen...

Page 66: ...s to adjust the brilliance There is no response when a key is pressed Turn off and on the power If no change ask your dealer Position is not fixed within 90 sec onds Check that antenna connector is fi...

Page 67: ...s the MENU ZOOM key twice to show the menu 2 Select System and press the ENT key 3 Select Self Test and press the ENT key 4 Select System Test and press the ENT key to start the test The results are i...

Page 68: ...g Data You can clear GPS data menu settings and all backup data to start afresh other than Language Units and TD 1 Press the MENU ZOOM key twice to show the menu 2 Select System and press the ENT key...

Page 69: ...Remarks Receiver unit GP 33 1 Antenna Unit GPA 017 1 w 10 m cable Installation Materials CP20 03300 1 set M12 05BM 05BF 060 CP20 03310 Accessories FP20 01200 1 set See the packing list at the back of...

Page 70: ...lack out if it is exposed to direct sunlight for a long time The optimal viewing distance is 0 6 m Select a suitable mounting location consid ering the distance 9 2 2 Desktop and underside of table mo...

Page 71: ...from the receiver unit by unfastening the catches at the rear of the panel by hands in the order shown in the figure below 5 Attach the mount cushion sponge to the hole made at step 1 or receiver uni...

Page 72: ...rmonic wave of a VHF UHF antenna There should be no interfering object within the line of sight to the satellites An ob ject within line of sight to satellites for example a mast may block reception o...

Page 73: ...lack colored cores of M12 05BM 05BF 060 cable to connect to the 12 24 VDC switch board For other cores cut them and tape individually Ground Antenna Unit GPA 017 Receiver Unit GP 33 w 10 m cable M12 0...

Page 74: ...d MC connector 12VDC CN3 CN5 DROP FI 5002 option Power cable 2m M12 05BM 05BF 060 6 m to switchboard 12 VDC CN2 BACKBONE MC connector White Black Fix cable with cable tie supplied Top view Side view U...

Page 75: ...e is connected Set a resister to ON Two backbone cables are connected Set both R1 and R2 to OFF Name Type Code No Remarks Terminator male LTWMN 05AMMT SL8001 000 160 508 10 Mini connector Terminator f...

Page 76: ...pment inputs outputs NMEA0183 or CAN bus data shown below Note that NMEA 0183 version 2 0 or 3 0 can be a selected from the I O setup screen Data 1 CAN bus port input PGN Description Remark 059904 ISO...

Page 77: ...ar Group Function N A 126720 2 Reset Group Function N A 126992 System Time 1000 126996 Product Information N A 127258 Magnetic Variation 1000 129026 COG SOG Rapid Update 1000 129029 GNSS Position Data...

Page 78: ...cho sounder etc AP Autopilot Not output when no waypoint is set Talker GP Format REM1 REM2 AP GPS AAM ON APB ON BOD ON BWC ON ON BWR ON ON DTM ON ON GGA ON ON ON GLL ON ON GSA ON GSV ON RMB ON ON RMC...

Page 79: ...following screens appears depending on the item selected at step 3 5 Press S or T to select the option REM1 2 Output data to radar echo sounder AP Output data to an autopilot GPS Output GPS data used...

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Page 81: ...Auto Manual WP Name Disp Goto Disp All Disp Route TTG ETA SPD Auto 60s Manual 20 kn Buzzer Short Long Continuous Arrival Anchor Off Arrival Anchor 0 00 to 99 99 nm XTE Off On 0 000 to 99 999 nm Speed...

Page 82: ...TE PC Wiring Info NMEA 0183 Wiring Info CAN bus Devices Graphic A B Display 1 Digital Speedometer COG Off 0 20 0 40 0 80 Display 2 Digital Speedometer COG Off Display xx xxx xx xx x LC TD Loran C 4990...

Page 83: ...ary 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 wi...

Page 84: ...tomatic Odo Odometer Brill Brilliance PDOP Position Dilution Of Precision BRG Bearing Pos Position Cmnt Comment ref Reference COG Course Over Ground QP Quick Point DD Day REM Remote DEC December RNG R...

Page 85: ...nd Is 094 NORTH AMERICAN 1927 Cont d Alberta British Columbia 095 NORTH AMERICAN 1927 Cont d East Canada 096 NORTH AMERICAN 1927 Cont d Manitoba Ontario 097 NORTH AMERICAN 1927 Cont d 098 NORTH AMERIC...

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Page 87: ...2 1 Receiving channels GPS 12 channels parallel 12 satellites tracking WAAS 2 channel 2 2 Rx frequency 1575 42 MHz 2 3 Rx code C A code WAAS 2 4 Position fixing system All in view 8 state Kalman filt...

Page 88: ...C 0 24 0 12 A Non CAN bus 5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION 5 1 Ambient temperature Antenna unit 25 C to 70 C Receiver unit 15 C to 55 C 5 2 Relative humidity 93 at 40 C 5 3 Degree of protection IP56 5 4 Vibr...

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Page 90: ...D 1 19 Oct 2010 Y NISHIYAMA...

Page 91: ...D 2 19 Oct 2010 Y NISHIYAMA...

Page 92: ...Mar 27 07 R Esumi D 3...

Page 93: ...Y Hatai hatai 2005 12 19 11 57 12 09 00 D 4...

Page 94: ...Q 5 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 5 0 75 0 6914 O 5 0 6 5 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 DWU 69 5 65 6 65 8 55 0 6 100 614 6 4 90 22418 9 0Q 6 6 0 06 4 100 6 10 4 4 0Q 5 55 MI 2 25 25 0 8 614 9 6 O 2 2 4 0 6 64 54 465 65 UWD 2 6 5...

Page 95: ...display 3 7 Erase a waypoint through the waypoint list3 7 Erase all routes 4 5 Erase all waypoints 3 8 G GO TO key 1 1 Graphic 7 7 Great circle 7 2 H Hard cover 1 2 Highway Display 1 5 I Insert a wayp...

Page 96: ...4 Track Memory Used 2 3 Trip alarm 6 5 TTG ETA SPD 7 2 U Units 7 5 Uploading data to a PC 7 13 User Display 1 7 W WAAS alarm 6 5 WAAS Search 7 4 Waypoint data format 7 11 Waypoint Name 3 4 WPT MOB ke...

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