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8.  INSTALLATION

8-11

FRU-NMEA-NFF-R15/30 (For pleasure or fishing vessel use)

8.2.2

Display unit

The display unit DS-600 (option) can be connected to the display unit GS-1002. For 
details, see the Installation Manual for DS-60.

Connection

140 mm

140 mm

Remove sheath 
by 5 to 6 mm.

Remove sheath 
by 5 to 6 mm.

Unused signal wire
(Cut unused wire and 
wrap it with vinyl tape).

Unused signal wire
(Cut unused wire and 
wrap it with vinyl tape).

Pass drain wire through 
shrink tubing (local supply).

Pass drain wire through 
shrink tubing (local supply).

HUB

External equipment

Rear of Display Unit

Junction box

Junction box

Ethernet

DATA1

DATA2

DATA3

DATA4

CAN cable

Power

MJ-A3SPF0015-060C, 6 m

M12-05BFFM-060C, 6 m

MOD-WPAS0001-030+, 3 m (option)

or

STP (CAT5) (shipyard supply)

MJ-A6SPF0003-050C, 5 m, ø6

Ground

Flat washer

Crimp-on lug

Spring washer

Flat washer

Wing bolt

Display Unit DS-600

TB2

To DATA1 port of Display Unit GS-1002 

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Summary of Contents for GS-100

Page 1: ...SATELLITE SPEED LOG GS 100 OPERATOR S MANUAL www furuno com Model ...

Page 2: ...ual is elemental chlorine free FURUNO Authorized Distributor Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN A MAY 2014 Printed in Japan All rights reserved K MAY 28 2019 Pub No OME 72790 K YOTA GS 100 0 0 0 1 7 8 6 2 4 1 9 ...

Page 3: ...d trademarks or service marks of their re spective holders How to discard this 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 produc...

Page 4: ...e display breaks Use the correct fuse A wrong fuse can cause fire or serious damage to the equipment Do not connect disconnect the signal cable while turning the power on The unit may be damaged About the TFT LCD The TFT LCD is constructed using the latest LCD techniques and displays 99 99 of its pixels The remaining 0 01 of the pixels may drop out or blink however this is not an indication of mal...

Page 5: ...he following compass safe distances to prevent interference to a magnetic compass Standard compass Steering compass Antenna Unit Display Unit Junction Box Type GS 1001B GS 1002 GS 1003 0 70 m 0 45 m 0 60 m 0 40 m 0 75 m 0 50 m Display Unit option DS 600 0 60 m 0 40 m Have a qualified serviceman do the installation Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Use the specified power ca...

Page 6: ...stem Menu 3 4 3 3 1 How to change the user password 3 4 3 3 2 SNTP setting 3 5 3 4 How to Set the Demo Mode 3 5 3 5 GNSS Menu 3 7 3 5 1 How to set the positioning condition 3 7 3 6 Other Setting Menus for Antenna Unit 3 8 3 6 1 How to reset the sensor 3 8 3 6 2 How to clear the sensor settings 3 8 3 6 3 How to set the time for dead reckoning 3 8 3 6 4 How to restart heading data output after resto...

Page 7: ...ng line 6 13 6 7 3 How to delete a point or a line 6 13 6 7 4 How to send the berthing lines data to DS 600 6 14 7 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 7 1 7 1 Maintenance 7 1 7 2 Fuse Replacement 7 1 7 3 Consumable Parts 7 2 7 4 Troubleshooting 7 3 7 5 Equipment Information 7 4 7 6 Self Test 7 5 7 7 Backup 7 7 7 8 Replacement Parts Settings 7 8 7 8 1 How to reset the operating time for replacement parts 7...

Page 8: ... 8 27 8 5 3 Adjustments for GS 1002 8 30 8 6 Speed Test 8 30 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE AP 1 APPENDIX 2 LIST OF TERMS SYMBOLS AP 5 APPENDIX 3 TIME DIFFERENCES AP 10 APPENDIX 4 GEODETIC CHART LIST AP 11 APPENDIX 5 WHAT IS SBAS AP 12 APPENDIX 6 DIGITAL INTERFACE IEC61162 1 2 450 AP 13 APPENDIX 7 PARTS LIST LOCATION AP 23 APPENDIX 8 JIS CABLE GUIDE AP 26 APPENDIX 9 ALERT LIST AP 27 APPENDIX 10DISPLAY FOR D...

Page 9: ...ng FURUNO equipment Features The main features of the GS 100 are as shown below High resolution color LCD Comprehensive navigation data displays Highly accurate speed data External USB memory capability for maintenance Vessel speed for port and starboard at any position of the hull by built in satellite compass Optional DS 600 display unit can be connected to the GS 100 to add berthing support cap...

Page 10: ...larations please refer to our website www furuno com for further infor mation about RoHS conformity declarations Unit Name No GS 1001B GNSS 48505230 OS 2051590 01 APL 2051591 01 GS 1002 Boot 2051551 02 APL 2051552 03 DS 600 Starter 6652000 01 Booter 6652001 02 Main 6652002 02 ...

Page 11: ...c Nav Equipment IF 2503 etc Rectifier PR 62 Environmental category Antenna unit Exposed to the weather All other units Protected from the weather Junction Box GS 1003 24 VDC Rectifier PR 240 110 220 VAC 1ø 50 60 Hz 100 115 220 230 VAC 1ø 50 60 Hz USB Flash Memory MENU ESC ENT LIST DISPLAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ACK 0 BRILL DS 600 Sub Display ...

Page 12: ... w armor CP20 03840 000 024 982 50 m cable w armor CP20 03870 000 035 909 15 m cable w o armor CP20 03880 000 035 910 30 m cable w o armor Spare Parts SP20 01501 001 265 820 1 For Junction Box See the packing list at the back of this manual Accessories FP20 01100 000 042 239 1 LCD Cleaning Cloth for display unit Type 19 028 3125 6 Code No 100 360 676 10 Name Type Code No Qty Remarks Flush Mount Ki...

Page 13: ...Between Display Unit and Switching Hub M12 05BFFM 060 001 105 800 10 1 6 m Between Display Unit and Junction Box MJ A3SPF0015 060C 001 265 430 1 6 m For power MJ A10SPF0016 010C 001 266 040 1 1 m For Antenna Unit 80 580 0008 000 193 291 10 1 0 3m In line terminator For cable w armor ANT DN18WAPVC 300 001 277 330 1 30 m w armor Between An tenna Unit and Junction Box ANT DN18WAPVC 400 001 277 340 1 ...

Page 14: ...EQUIPMENT LISTS xii This page is intentionally left blank ...

Page 15: ... display Long press to switch the list in reverse order 5 DISPLAY Opens the display mode Switches the screen between THD and SDME modes 6 0 to 9 Selects and confirms the menu item Enters a numeric character Long press 0 key to reset the trip distance Long press 1 key to switch the unit of the own ship s speed be tween cm sec and Preset Unit set in paragraph 8 3 3 7 ACK Acknowledges an unacknowledg...

Page 16: ...de activate the beep sound as follows see section 1 4 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 2 Speed Trip Setting then 4 Sound 3 Select 2 Key Sound 4 Select 2 Off 5 Press the MENU ESC key to close the main menu 10 USB port For connection of USB flash memory No Key Function Menu screen Display mode ...

Page 17: ...ds then the screen set at the 6 Device Mode menu see paragraph 8 3 2 appears Note The screen refreshes slower in low ambient temperature To turn the display unit off press the key Antenna unit power is turned on off at the ship s mains Self test results Start up screen SDME mode THD mode 2051552 03 xx 48505230xx 2051591 01 xx GNSS GN 3D GN 3D ...

Page 18: ...close the setting window Note 1 The default settings for night mode is 6 for Display and 7 for Panel If the display is difficult to see when switching to the night mode press the cursorpad X to increase the display brilliance Note 2 When you switch the brilliance mode the last used brilliance for the selected mode is set Note 3 When the brilliance is preset the background color is also preset see ...

Page 19: ...hen press the ENT key You can also select a menu item by pressing the numeric keys This manual states this operating procedure as Select No menu name The menu items that have a X indicate additional menus 3 Select an option 4 Press the MENU ESC key to close the main menu Triangles indicate additional menus GN 3D Second layer Third layer GN 3D GN 3D ...

Page 20: ...isplays the active alert list alert log list and device list in the sequence shown below Any display Active Alert Alert Log Device List Short press the LIST key Long press the LIST key 000 001 21 10 11 2051591 xx xx 1002 GS 2051552 xx xx GN 3D GN 3D GN 3D GN 3D ...

Page 21: ...n them with the ENT key For a description of the sub displays see sec tions 2 3 and 2 4 The example below shows sample screens when the SDME mode is the Device Mode The screens for the THD mode are similar The trip distance can be reset from the main screen of the SDME mode Long press more than one second the 0 key to reset the trip distance Indication Description Mode selected on the Device Mode ...

Page 22: ...en 1 Background Color 3 Select 1 White or 2 Black 4 Press the MENU ESC key to close the main menu 2 3 Navigation Display The navigation display in the SDME mode shows various navigation data How to select the data to display You can select the data to display on the windows 1 to 5 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 1 Display then 2 Navigation Display Window1 Window2 Window3 Wi...

Page 23: ...r doppler SOG COG Window1 Window2 Window3 Window4 Window5 Atm Atmospheric pressure Temp Air temperature Heading Status indication Roll Ship s position Time and date Heave Rate of turn GNSS speed over ground and course over ground Trip time Trip distance Total distance Calculation state Start up Normal DR Dead Reckoning Stopped HDG stopped SYS FAULT System fault HDOP 2D PDOP 3D Satellite number com...

Page 24: ...ng Status indication External doppler speed over ground and course over ground External current speed and direction External wind speed and direction External depth GNSS speed over ground and course over ground Drift Trip distance Total distance Spinner rotates when the equipment is functioning normally HDOP 2D PDOP 3D WIND T True WIND TH Theoretical WIND R Relative See paragraph 3 1 2 Starboard P...

Page 25: ... Current in the Window2 menu Wind velocity Selected Wind in the Window3 menu Drift angle Selected Drift in the Window5 menu When the current indication method is Flow from set on the Current menu see paragraph 3 1 2 the blue icon for current direction turns 180 and is displayed outside of the circle The speed value at the position where the antenna is installed is more accurate N E S W Bearing sca...

Page 26: ...yed in order of acquisition not numerical order Elevation 60 Elevation 30 Elevation 0 Receiver signal level Bars show signal level Satellite numbers Green Satellites acquired by ANT1 Purple Satellites acquired by ANT2 Blue Satellites common to ANT1 and ANT2 Gray Blocked satellites Satellites used for positioning Satellite numbers used for positioning are displayed in white or black if not used for...

Page 27: ...2 DISPLAYS 2 7 Graphs The graph displays show satellite angle and signal noise ratio used for positioning for the last six hours Satellite angle Signal noise ratio ...

Page 28: ...is saved in the alert log and occurs within the past six hours appears here The reason for the alert the time of the alert and the position at the time of the alert are displayed Information of the first line changes according to the alert mode Alert I F 1 Alert I F 2 Display alert number and instance number Legacy Display alert name Filled red triangle marks the latest alert A hollow triangle mar...

Page 29: ...VTG 4 Enter the time unit second for smoothing of the antenna transmission speed with the numeric keys 5 Move the cursor to Enter then press the ENT key 6 Set 2 L L 3 VBW 4 Wind and 5 ROT as well L L Position VBW Ship s 3 axis speed Wind Wind ROT Rate of turn 7 Press the MENU ESC key to close the main menu 3 1 2 How to set the current direction and wind angle Note These functions require the exter...

Page 30: ...th ship in motion reference to ship s bow 7 Press the MENU ESC key to close the main menu 3 1 3 How to use the cm sec display You can change the unit for the own ship s speed to cm sec from the unit set in paragraph 8 3 3 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 7 System Setting then 1 System 3 Select 2 cm sec Display 4 Select 2 On to use cm sec 5 Press the MENU ESC key to close the...

Page 31: ... calculation Clear Resets the trip distance and trip time 5 Press the MENU ESC key to close the main menu 3 2 2 How to set the total distance 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 2 Speed Trip Setting then 3 Total Distance 3 Select 2 Preset 4 Enter the default total distance with the numeric keys 5 Move the cursor to Enter then press the ENT key 6 Press the MENU ESC key to close ...

Page 32: ... Pass word screen does not appear 4 Enter the password four characters with the numeric keys default 0000 5 Enter the new password four characters with the numeric keys 6 Enter the password four characters with the numeric keys again 7 Press the ENT key 8 Press the MENU ESC key to close the main menu When the password is set access to the following menus and settings requires pass word input 4 Mai...

Page 33: ...y to close the main menu 3 4 How to Set the Demo Mode A demo mode which shows internally generated navigation data is provided to ac quaint you with the features of the GS 100 You can set the demo mode as follows 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 7 System Setting then 4 Demo 3 Select 1 Moving Setting 4 Enter each setting with the numeric keys referring to the figure above Dat...

Page 34: ...r the heading 7 Heading Angular rate Set the angular rate for the heading 8 Pitch Amplitude Set the amplitude for bow and stern sway of own ship 9 Pitch Angular rate Set the angular rate for bow and stern sway of own ship 10 Roll Amplitude Set the amplitude for port and starboard sway of own ship 11 Roll Angular rate Set the angular rate for port and starboard sway of own ship 12 Amplitude Set the...

Page 35: ... satellite from the GNSS satellite schedule However the Almanac sometimes may not contain this in formation You can disable an inoperative satellite manually Enter satellite numbers up to three satellites in three digits 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 6 Sensor Setting then 2 GNSS 3 Select 2 Condition 4 Select 2 Not used GPS 3 Not used GLONASS 4 Not used GALILEO or 5 Not us...

Page 36: ...ntenna trou ble 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 6 Sensor Setting then 4 Other 3 Select 2 Clear Setting The confirmation message appears 4 Select 1 Yes The message Processing appears on the screen then the sen sor settings are cleared 5 Turn the power off then on 3 6 3 How to set the time for dead reckoning You can set the dead reckoning interval to use with the internal rat...

Page 37: ...e heading data output Auto Automatically resumes the heading data output after heading data is lost Note For Manual the color for the heading icon changes as follows see page AP 9 The icon is blue when the heading is calculable The icon is gray when the heading is not calculable 5 Press the MENU ESC key to close the main menu 3 7 Device List The Device List which shows the particulars about the de...

Page 38: ...rsorpad to select the device then press the ENT key These menu items require the password see paragraph 3 3 1 Menu item Function 1 Product Information Displays the product information for the selected device 2 Device Information Displays the device information for the selected device 3 Select Master Sensor These menus are reserved for future use 4 Set Device Instance 5 Set System Instance 000 001 ...

Page 39: ...ronics equipment are prefixed with a two character code called a talker The same talker must be shared by the transmitting and receiving equipment to transmit and receive data successfully 3 8 1 How to set the output data 1 2 3 or 4 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 5 I O 3 Select 1 Output Data1 4 Select 1 Format Note This function is for a serviceman 5 Select 1 IEC61162 1 Ed...

Page 40: ...the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 5 I O then 5 Ethernet 3 Select 1 Sentence 4 Press the cursorpad to select the sen tence then press the ENT key 5 Press the cursorpad W or X to select the TX interval 6 Press the ENT key 7 Press the MENU ESC key to close the sentence window Sentence Available TX interval GGA GLL GNS RMC VBW VLW VTG XDR ZDA off 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 10s HDT HRM ROT THS GPatt ...

Page 41: ... Go to step 5 6 CAN Use the heading data calculated from the GS 1001 The heading data received from the external equipment is not used Go to step 11 5 Enter the Ethernet SFI with two alphabets and four figures SFI System Function ID is an identification code used by the system To enter AB1234 for example do as follows 1 Use the cursorpad to select A then press the ENT key 2 Use the cursorpad to se...

Page 42: ...he top priority Then the heading data set above is used in order 10 Move the cursor to Enter then press the ENT key 11 Set the input data for 2 Ext STW COG SOG external speed through water course over ground speed over ground 3 Ext CUR external current 4 Ext DEPTH external water depth and 5 Ext Wind external true wind speed and angle as well Set these menus when the external input is available Not...

Page 43: ...42 YCMTW 027 32 C GPZDA 012614 00 01 11 2012 09 00 42 YCMTW 027 32 C GPZDA 012614 00 01 11 2012 09 00 42 YCMTW 027 32 C GPZDA 012614 00 01 11 2012 09 00 42 YCMTW 027 32 C GPZDA 012614 00 01 11 2012 09 00 42 GPZDA 012613 00 01 11 2012 09 00 45 GPDTM W84 00 0000 N 00 0000 E W84 41 GPGGA 012614 00 0844 7963 S 11512 6084 E 2 6 0 7 15 M M 78 GPVTG 258 0 T 256 5 M 0 1 N 0 2 K D 2E GPZDA 012613 00 01 11 ...

Page 44: ...l Pitch the setting is reflected to the HEAVE indication 5 Press the MENU ESC key to close the main menu 3 9 How to Clear the Memory You can clear display setting or GNSS memory to start afresh or restore the default settings 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 7 System Setting then 9 Clear Memory 3 Select 1 Clear Display Setting 2 Clear GNSS or 3 Clear All Clear Display Settin...

Page 45: ...e notice changes regardless of the audio notice type 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 2 Speed Trip Setting then 4 Sound 3 Select 1 Notice Sound 4 Select 1 Off 2 On or 3 Continuous Off No sound only visible notice an icon turns blue On Three long buzzer and visible notice an icon turns blue Continuous This buzzer sounds until the ACK key is pressed to acknowledge the notice V...

Page 46: ...ower for 3 Out 7 Move the cursor to Enter then press the ENT key 8 Press the MENU ESC key to close the main menu To turn off the ship speed notice select 1 Off at step 3 4 3 Trip Notice The trip notice alerts you when own ship has traveled the preset trip distance 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 2 Speed Trip Setting then 2 Trip 3 Select 2 Range 4 Enter the trip distance wit...

Page 47: ... on page AP 27 When an alert situation occurs the buzzer sounds except for a caution and the name of the alert appears at the bottom of the display Also the values and indication for the following items are displayed in yellowish orange for a warning yellow for a caution 3 axis speed Heading Calculation state DR Stopped SYS FAULT Position only when the status indication is No Fix Time and date onl...

Page 48: ...thin five minutes the warning is repeat ed Alert I F 1 Priority Icon Visual indication Warning Circle Acknowledged Yellowish orange Not acknowledged Yellowish orange flashing Caution Square Yellow No Text Priority THD SDME 306 DR Mode Caution B THD GN 3D The additional icon s apprear s here GN 3D The additional icon s apprear s here ...

Page 49: ...broken down Warning B Accelerometer broken down Warning B Settling failure Warning B SDME 430309 GNSS Core 2 Fault Caution B GNSS Core 3 Fault Caution B Too few Common Satellites Caution B Antenna Unit Connection Lost Caution B Rate gyro broken down Caution B Accelerometer broken down Caution B Settling failure Caution B No Text Priority 210 HDOP exceeded Caution 211 No calculation of position Abb...

Page 50: ... 45244 0 56555 30 0 16967 0 33933 0 509 0 67867 0 84833 40 0 19794 0 45244 0 67867 0 90489 1 13111 50 0 22622 0 56555 0 84833 1 13111 1 41389 60 0 28278 0 67867 1 018 1 35733 1 69666 Dead Reckoning time s Z 10m Z 20m Z 30m Z 40m Z 50m Transverse speed error kn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 01131 0 02262 0 03393 0 04524 0 05656 10 0 02262 0 04524 0 06787 0 09049 0 11311 20 0 04524 0 09049 0 13573 0 180...

Page 51: ...sed 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 3 Alert then 1 Active Alert to show the alert list Unacknowledged alerts flash The Alert list can also be shown by operating the LIST key see section 1 5 3 Press the MENU ESC key to close the alert list Not acknowledged Acknowledged Alert icon Alert number Alert name Date and time of occurrence Position of occurrence GN 3D GN 3D ...

Page 52: ...ACK key to acknowl edge the alert The buzzer stops and the alert type indication disappears If multiple alert conditions occur simultaneously the alerts are acknowledged in order of impor tance How to acknowledge an alert from the alert list 1 Open the alert list see section 5 2 2 Press the cursorpad S or T to select the alert to acknowledge then press the ENT key How to acknowledge all alerts fro...

Page 53: ...t If the sensor or equipment refuses the responsibility transfer normal operation is re stored If the HBT sentence is not received from equipment within the prescribed time interval the alert processed as responsibility transfer alert is made active and the System communication fail alert is generated CAM HMI ALF External Equipment Sensor A Check if there is problem for system Some alerts occur AC...

Page 54: ...5 ALERTS 5 8 This page is intentionally left blank ...

Page 55: ...necessary The 3 axis speed display shows ship s speed in three axes transverse speed at the reference point longitudinal speed and transverse speed at the reference point 6 1 Berthing Display for the GS 100 On the berthing display from the GS 100 the following four data are displayed as because they are not input Doppler sonar SOG STW and COG Current tide speed and direction Wind reference speed a...

Page 56: ...al speed Transverse speed at reference point Past position marker 1 Ground tracking light green Water tracking light blue Track 1 solid line Stern track black Ref pos track green 4 Own ship marker 1 4 current position The own ship marker indicates current position The marker is green for ground tracking and blue for water tracking The marker is scaled according to ship length and width set on the ...

Page 57: ...plays alternately 7 MENU ESC Open the menu Return control to the menu window without making any changes at the menu options window Select the item to change its unit of measurement in multiple data displays Close the menu when the menu window is active 8 ENT Confirm an operation in menu operation Long push to hide or show nav data and 3 axis speed data in the berthing display 9 BRILL Adjust the sc...

Page 58: ...immer level 4 Press the DISP key to close the menu How to change units of measurement The UNIT key selects the unit of measurement for current tide speed depth dis tance Doppler SOG and STW GNSS SOG and wind speed 1 Press the UNIT key A unit is highlighted in yellow 2 Press the DISP key to select the data for which to change its unit Use the MENU ESC key to reverse the selection order 3 Press the ...

Page 59: ...ey 4 Select Internal or NAV EQUIP then press the ENT key Select Internal to use local time or NAV EQUIP to use UTC time For Internal the Local Time ADJ screen appears go to step 5 For NAV EQUIP go to step 6 5 Use S or T to set the time difference between lo cal time and UTC time then press the ENT key 6 Select Summer Time to turn the daylight savings time indication on or off then press the ENT ke...

Page 60: ...r Ship s Time then press the ENT key 6 Press the DISP key to close the menu Direction symbol format The direction symbols for speed and ROT can be shown with arrows or text 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the menu 2 Select Scale Set Up then press the ENT key 3 Select Direction SYM then press the ENT key 4 Select Arrows or Text then press the ENT key 5 Press the DISP key to close the menu Navigati...

Page 61: ... ENT key 3 Select a vector time then press the ENT key The longer the time the longer the vector line 4 Press the DISP key to close the menu 6 4 Display Range 6 4 1 How to select a range The display range is the distance between grid sides on the berthing display Use the RNG key to select a range The range appears below the 3 axis speed display as shown below The system is pre set with five ranges...

Page 62: ...u 6 5 Track You can show past track or predicted track or both past and predicted tracks on the display using the speed data 6 5 1 Types of tracks Two types of track are available past and predicted Past track The past track can be shown with a solid line or both solid line and past ship markers Solid line There are two types of past track reference position track and stern track The reference pos...

Page 63: ...select the type of track to display 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the menu 2 Select Ship s Track then press the ENT key 3 Select the type of track to display then press the ENT key Select OFF to hide all tracks 4 Press the DISP key to close the menu Own ship marker Own ship marker Reference position track Water tracking Blue Ground tracking Green Stern track black Past track solid line Past tra...

Page 64: ...ime then press the ENT key A new marker is plotted at equally time spaced intervals of 1 5 of the plot time selected For example if you select the 10 minute interval the predicted position is plotted at two minute intervals 4 Press the DISP key to close the menu 6 6 How to Show Hide Navigation Data and 3 axis Speed Data The berthing display can show NAV data and 3 axis speed data You can show them...

Page 65: ...ing line 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 7 System Setting then 5 Berthing Line Press the TRKG MODE key to switch between SOG and STW 3 axis speed data from the GS 100 in NAV data window The data in dashed rectangle can not be displayed 3 axis speed data in NAV data 3 axis in NAV Long push ENT Long push ENT 3 axis speed data 3 axis speed data NAV data The data in dashed rect...

Page 66: ...Move the cursor to Enter then press the ENT key 7 Select 3 2nd Pos or 4 3rd Pos then press the ENT key Enter the 2nd or 3rd position as well as the 1st position Note Enter each value so that the difference between two positions is less than 1 8 Select 1 Name then press the ENT key 9 Enter the name for a berthing line referring to step 5 at paragraph 3 8 3 10 Move the cursor to Enter then press the...

Page 67: ...lect an option to edit then press the ENT key 6 Change the name or position as appropriate 7 Select 9 Enter 8 Press the MENU ESC key to close the setting window 6 7 3 How to delete a point or a line 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 7 System Setting then 5 Berthing Line 3 Select 1 List 4 Select the berthing line to delete then press the ENT key 5 To delete a point select 5 De...

Page 68: ...y the berthing lines on the display of the DS 600 do the following Note Turn on the DS 600 before doing the following procedures 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 7 System Setting then 5 Berthing Line 3 Select 2 Share 4 Press the MENU ESC key to close the main menu ...

Page 69: ...lt deposits use a display cleaner wiping slowly with tissue paper so as to dissolve the dirt or salt Change paper frequently so the salt or dirt will not scratch the display Do not use solvents such as thinner acetone or benzene for cleaning Also do not use degreaser or antifog solution as they can strip the coating from the display 7 2 Fuse Replacement Junction box GS 1003 The junction box GS 100...

Page 70: ...arts Life of LCD for the GS 1002 The life of the LCD is approximately 60 000 hours The actual number of hours de pends on ambient temperature and humidity When the brilliance cannot be raised suf ficiently ask your dealer about replacement Backlight for the DS 600 The life of the backlight is approximately 30 000 hours at the temperature of 55 C When the brilliance cannot be raised sufficiently as...

Page 71: ... if the correct geodetic chart system is correctly se lected on the 7 System Setting 1 System 4 Datum menu Data are not transmitted to external equipment Check if the data format is correct on the 5 I O menu The TX interval may be set to off Select the proper in terval Check the appropriate settings on the external equip ment Check the connections Connect the TD A of the GS 100 to the RD A of the ...

Page 72: ...ance then 1 Information 3 Select 1 Display Unit or 2 Antenna Unit 4 Select the information to display 5 Press the ENT key to close each information window 6 Press the MENU ESC key to close the main menu 1 Display Unit 2 Antenna Unit Main board for display unit Panel board for display unit CAN board for display unit Main board for antenna unit GNSS for antenna unit Sensor for antenna unit ...

Page 73: ...3 Select 1 Memory 4 Press the MENU ESC key to close the memory test win dow Keyboard test The keyboard test checks the controls on the operation panel for proper operation 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 4 Maintenance then 2 Self Test 3 Select 2 Keyboard Test 4 Press each key one by one A key s corresponding location on the display turns blue if the key is normal To do the ...

Page 74: ...ENT key Each press of this key changes the LCD pattern in the se quence shown below Note You can cancel the test at any time by pressing the MENU ESC key 5 Press the MENU ESC key to close the test pattern window Automatic test The memory keyboard and LCD tests are automatically tested 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 4 Maintenance then 2 Self Test Black White Red Green Blue ...

Page 75: ...Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 4 Maintenance then 2 Self Test 3 Select 5 Sound Test 4 Press the cursorpad S or T to select Frequency or Voltage 5 Press the cursorpad W or X to set the value then press the ENT key The buzz er sounds 6 Press the MENU ESC key to close the setting window 7 7 Backup The GS 100 can save user settings current settings for display unit I O etc to a ...

Page 76: ...The message Now Processing appears 7 8 Replacement Parts Settings Note This function is for a serviceman 7 8 1 How to reset the operating time for replacement parts Before replacing an LCD or main panels for display or sensor unit reset the usage hours indication for the replaced part 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 4 Maintenance then 5 Exchange 3 Select 1 Display Unit or 2...

Page 77: ...lect 2 Antenna Unit 4 Select 2 OMG or 3 ACC OMG Rate gyro ACC Acceleration 5 Enter the correction value with the numeric keys as follows The correction value is indicated on the seal attached to the rate gyro and acceleration 6 Move the cursor to Enter then press the ENT key The message Processing appears If normal the last used screen appears If abnormal the message Re sponse Error appears If tim...

Page 78: ...7 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 7 10 This page is intentionally left blank ...

Page 79: ... well ventilated Mount the unit where shock and vibration are minimal Keep the display unit away from electromagnetic field generating equipment such as motor generator Allow sufficient maintenance space and slack in cables for maintenance and repair Tabletop mounting Do not apply paint anti corrosive sealant or contact spray to coating or plastic parts of the equipment Those items contain organic...

Page 80: ...our wing bolts assembled at step 4 and then tighten four wing nuts Flush mounting type F The optional flush mount kit type F is required Name Flush Mount Kit F type Type OP20 41 Code No 001 243 900 Name Type Code No Qty Spring Washer M6 SUS304 000 158 855 10 2 Hexagonal Head Slot Bolt M6 12 SUS304 000 162 897 10 2 Wing Nut M4 YBSC2 000 168 239 10 4 Wing Bolt M4 30 YBSC2 000 168 243 10 4 F lush Mou...

Page 81: ...ur as shown in the figure be low follow the procedure in the next topic Mounting location to select a mounting lo cation Mounting location The mounting location must satisfy the following four conditions After selecting the lo cation determine the mounting height following the procedure in the next topic CONDITION 1 Locate the GS 100 sensor away from masts that might prevent reception of the GNSS ...

Page 82: ...munication antennas Separate the GS 100 as far as possible from communication antennas CONDITION 4 Select a stable location one that does not resonate from engine noise or waves The vibration should be less than 1 G GS 100 Radar antenna open type Higher than a radar antenna GS 100 Inmarsat antenna Higher than a Inmarsat antenna Other than a Inmarsat C ...

Page 83: ...the mounting platform must be parallel with the fore aft line of the vessel 2 Orient the antenna unit to face the bow referring to the figure above The antenna should be installed within 2 5 of the bowline Note 1 The antenna cable must be routed via the indent at the rear of the base see the above figure Note 2 Take care not to cover the vent hole on the antenna 3 Secure the unit to the platform w...

Page 84: ...pipe at suitable intervals with the cable ties included Note Create a loop in the cable close to the satellite compass and tie the loop with a cable tie for maintenance work as shown in the below figure Nut2 Fix in place Nut1 Fasten Nut1 Fasten Note Fasten the double nuts as shown in the figure to the right Use spanners with a length of approx 200 mm Note Fasten the double nuts as shown in the fig...

Page 85: ...e is connected between the earth terminal on chassis and the ship s earth Leave sufficient space at the sides and rear of the unit to facilitate maintenance A magnetic compass will be affected if the junction box is placed too close to the magnetic compass Observe the compass safe distances at the front of this manual to prevent interference to a magnetic compass Mounting procedures 1 Unfasten fou...

Page 86: ...Junction box Ethernet DATA1 DATA2 DATA3 DATA4 Junction box 24 VDC CAN cable Power ANT DN18WAPVC 300 400 500 30 40 50 m With armor Cable assembly 80 580 0008 0 3m FRU NMEA NFF R15 30 15 30 m Without armor 0 8 m Ground terminal IV 1 25sq Ground terminal IV 1 25sq How to connect wires to WAGO connector Press downward Terminal opener WAGO connector Twist Wire Procedure 1 Twist the cores 2 Set and pres...

Page 87: ...with the cable tie CV 100N Fabrications ANT DN18WAPVC 300 400 500 cable TB5 TB5 TB4 TB4 TB3 TB3 TB2 TB2 TB1 TB1 TB1 24 VDC TB2 Display unit TB3 CAN cable TB4 Antenna unit TB4 Antenna unit TB4 TB4 Fix with cable tie CV 100N Outer sheath Outer sheath Vinyl tape Vinyl tape 100 mm or more 100 mm or more 140 mm 140 mm Pass drain wire through shrink tubing local supply Pass drain wire through shrink tub...

Page 88: ...100 mm 100 mm Remove sheath by 5 to 6 mm Remove sheath by 5 to 6 mm Pass drain wire through shrink tubing local supply Pass drain wire through shrink tubing local supply Vinyl tape Vinyl tape 40 mm 40 mm Remove sheath by 5 to 6 mm Remove sheath by 5 to 6 mm Twist shield then pass cable through shrink tubing local supply Twist shield then pass cable through shrink tubing local supply ...

Page 89: ...yl tape Unused signal wire Cut unused wire and wrap it with vinyl tape Pass drain wire through shrink tubing local supply Pass drain wire through shrink tubing local supply HUB External equipment Rear of Display Unit Junction box Junction box Ethernet DATA1 DATA2 DATA3 DATA4 CAN cable Power MJ A3SPF0015 060C 6 m M12 05BFFM 060C 6 m MOD WPAS0001 030 3 m option or STP CAT5 shipyard supply MJ A6SPF00...

Page 90: ...2 Wrap two layers of vinyl tape over the self bonding tape Arbitrary length Arbitrary length Sheath Sheath Vinyl tape Vinyl tape Vinyl tape Vinyl tape Wind the shield Wind the shield 35 mm 35 mm 100 mm 100 mm 7 mm 7 mm Cable from antenna unit Cable from antenna unit ANT DN18WAPVC 300 400 500 Main cable ANT DN18WAPVC 300 400 500 Main cable 80 580 0008 Cable assembly 80 580 0008 Cable assembly GS 10...

Page 91: ...as follows 1 Cut the MJ 10 connector part Expose inner vinyl sheath by approx 40 mm Be careful not to damage inner shield and cores 2 Cut unused wires green yellow and purple to approx 10 mm then isolate them with vinyl tape Wrap the drain wire with a vinyl tube Note Make sure the rubber bush and ring are oriented correctly as shown in the figure above 40 mm 40 mm 40 mm Rubber Bush Large 䚷 Ring Ru...

Page 92: ...white core wires and a resistor assembly and attach a closed end lug to the wires 40 mm 40 mm 40 mm FRU NM EA PFF 060 FRU NM EA PFF 060 Resistor Assembly 120 OHM 1007 24 L50 supplied Resistor Assembly 120 OHM 1007 24 L50 supplied Rubber Bush Large 䚷 Ring Rubber Bush Large 䚷 Ring 䠍䠌㻌䡉䡉 䠍䠌㻌䡉䡉 䠍䠌㻌䡉䡉 Rubber Bush Large 䚷 Ring Rubber Bush Large 䚷 Ring Vinyl tape Vinyl tape Cap Cap Twist and fix the clos...

Page 93: ... box 5 Fit the rubber bush ring and cap in that order Make sure the order is as shown in the below figure to keep the IP rating 6 Fit the cover to the waterproof relay box then secure the cover with the four washer screws removed at step 1 FRU NMEA PFF 060 FRU NMEA PFF 060 Waterproof Relay Box JPBS06 Waterproof Relay Box JPBS06 MJ A10SPF0015 150C 300C MJ A10SPF0015 150C 300C Cap Ring Rubber bush W...

Page 94: ...ding tape supplied to reduce the height difference between the cap and the box 2 Starting at approximately 40 mm from the both caps wrap the cap and waterproof relay box with three layers of self bonding tape Note Take care that the self bonding tape is not cut on the waterproof relay box or cap edges 3 Wrap two layers of vinyl tape in opposite direction to cover the self bonding tape Cap Self Bon...

Page 95: ...nd THD Only a serviceman can switch these modes at the installation 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 7 System Setting then 3 Tech Menu 3 Select 6 Device Mode 4 Select SDME or THD SDME Enables the SDME mode THD Enables the THD mode 5 Press the MENU ESC key to close the main menu 8 3 3 Unit You can set the units of measurement for distance depth and ship s speed 1 Press the ME...

Page 96: ...MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 7 System Setting then 1 System 3 Select 4 Datum 4 Select an option For 6 Other go to step 5 For others go to step 7 5 Enter the datum number with the numeric keys 6 Move the cursor to Enter then press the ENT key 7 Press the MENU ESC key to close the main menu 8 3 5 Time format UTC or Local 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 7 System...

Page 97: ...e main menu 2 Select 7 System Setting then 2 Network 3 Select 2 Equipment ID 4 Enter the ID with the numeric keys 5 Move the cursor to Enter then press the ENT key 6 Press the MENU ESC key to close the main menu 8 3 7 Offset menu Note This menu is for a serviceman Heading Pitch or Roll offset You may apply an offset to the heading pitch roll and position to further refine their accuracy 1 Press th...

Page 98: ...ing then 1 Offset 3 Select 4 Position Offset 4 Enter the offset value with the numeric keys To change the coordinate select N or E then press one of keys from 0 to 9 5 Move the cursor to Enter then press the ENT key 6 Press the MENU ESC key to close the main menu 1 For example to enter 10 0 press the cursorpad to move the cursor here 2 Press the 0 1 0 0 keys When inputting positive number appears ...

Page 99: ... antenna position Z0 The height from the ship bottom to the antenna unit GS 1001 2 Set the correction of the mounting location for the antenna unit Y1 Y2 Ship s speed can be measured at two more positions in addition to the antenna position Enter the forward distance from the reference position 0 to the position where you want to measure the ship s speed Note Enter accurate positions for Y1 and Y2...

Page 100: ...TEMP Offset 4 Enter the offset value with the numeric keys as follows 5 Move the cursor to Enter then press the ENT key 6 Press the MENU ESC key to close the main menu 1 For example to enter 10 0 press the cursorpad to move the cursor here 2 Press the 1 0 0 keys When inputting positive number appears To switch between and press the cursorpad to move the cursor here then press any numeric key Atmos...

Page 101: ...6 For 3 Legacy go to step 4 Alert I F 1 This system is connected to a device that outputs the ALR sentence Alert I F 2 This system is connected to a bridge alarm system Legacy This system is connected to the IF 2503 Set the baud rate to 4800 bps See paragraph 3 8 1 4 Select 3 Remote Ack I F 5 Select 1 Ack or 2 Buzzer Stop Ack Acknowledge an alert and stop the buzzer Buzzer Stop Stop the buzzer 6 P...

Page 102: ...5 Ethernet 3 Select 3 IP ADR Port 4 Enter the IP address setting range 239 192 0 1 to 239 192 0 64 and port with the numeric keys 5 Move the cursor to Enter then press the ENT key 8 4 Connections and Adjustments with Optional In terface Unit IF 2503 The optional Interface Unit IF 2503 can be connected to the Display Unit GS 1002 to interface a radar or chart plotter and alarm system Connect the IF...

Page 103: ...play unit is 1 m Select a suitable mounting location considering that distance Flush mount See the outline drawing in the back of this manual Before you fasten the display unit to the cutout first connect the cable to the DATA1 DATA2 port of the display unit GS 1002 See paragraph 8 2 2 1 Make a cutout in the mounting location as shown in the illustration below Note Dimensions for the cutout are di...

Page 104: ...d right side with four binding head screws M5 12 3 Make four pilot holes for tapping screws 5 20 in the mounting location 4 Fix the hanger to the mounting location with four tapping screws 5 20 5 Screw knobs into the display unit loose ly 6 Set the display unit to the hanger 7 Tighten the knobs to fasten the hanger to the display unit 8 Set a cosmetic cap to each fixing hole on the front panel Nam...

Page 105: ...vice menu How to use the Service menu 1 Press the PWR key while pressing the DISP key to turn the power on Note Press and hold the keys until two beeps sound The start up screen appears for 90 seconds then the service menu appears 2 Use S or T to select a menu item then press the ENT key to show the setting window 3 Use S or T to change the setting then press the ENT key To return to the menu pres...

Page 106: ...r head up and north up are available on the display unit DS 600 connected to the GS 1002 Set the displays as follows 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the menu 2 Select Display then press the ENT key Menu item Meaning Option bold default Operation Select Main or Sub For the display unit con nected to the GS 1002 se lect Sub Main Sub Satellite Sub display shared be tween the GS 100 and the DS 60 SIO...

Page 107: ...t the orientation of the berthing display Berthing H Up or Berthing N Up then press the ENT key 6 Set DISP3 to DISP7 as blank no display following steps 3 to 5 7 Press the DISP key to close the menu Full screen Two way horizontal split screen Blank no display Not available with DISP1 Berthing Head up Berthing North up 56 0 ...

Page 108: ...ces GGA VBW VTG ZDA 1s Have a serviceman set GGA HDT ROT 0 1s 8 6 Speed Test Note This function is for a serviceman 1 Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu 2 Select 2 Speed Trip Setting then 2 Trip 3 Select 4 Speed Test The confirma tion message appears 4 Select 1 Yes The sen sor restarts then the fol lowing screen appears 5 Press the ENT key The GS 100 starts calcula tion of trip time trip...

Page 109: ...rt Restart Clear ɕ ɚ Range Open the setting window ɕ ɚ Notice Off On ɕ ɘ Speed Test For serviceman ɚ Total Distance ɕ ɚ Clear ɕ ɘ Preset Open the setting window ɘ Sound ɚ Notice Sound Off On Continuous ɘ Key Sound On Off 3 Alert ɚ Active Alert Open the active alert list ɚ Mode Alert I F 1 Alert I F 2 Legacy ɚ Remote Ack I F Ack Buzzer Stop ɘ Alert Log Open the alert log 4 Maintenance ɚ Information...

Page 110: ...a1 to 3 4800 bps Output Data4 38400 bps ɕ ɘ Sentence HDT Off HRM Off ROT Off THS 0 2s VBW 1s VLW 1s ɕ VTG 1s ZDA 1s GPatt Off GPhve Off GPimu Off 0 020s for Output Data4 ɚ Ethernet ɕ ɚ Sentence HDT 0 1s HRM 0 1s ROT 0 1s THS 0 020s VBW 1s VLW 1s ɕ ɕ VTG 1s ZDA 1s GPatt 0 020s GPhve 0 020s GPimu Off ɕ ɚ SFI Open the entry window ɕ ɘ IP ADR Port Open the entry window ɚ Data Source Select ɕ ɚ HDG Dat...

Page 111: ...ɕ ɚ Not used Galileo Open the setting window ɕ ɕ ɘ Not used QZSS Open the setting window ɕ ɘ Source Reserved for ɚ SBAS future use ɕ ɚ Mode GNSS GNSS SBAS ɕ ɚ SBAS Search Auto Manual ɕ ɘ Not used Satellite ɕ ɘ SBAS Open the setting window ɚ Other ɕ ɚ App Reset Yes No ɕ ɚ Clear Setting Yes No ɕ ɚ Dead Reckoning Time 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min ɕ ɘ HDG Output Restart Mode Manual Auto ɘ Device List...

Page 112: ... Past Tracks ON OFF ɚ Vector Time 30s 1min 2min 5min 10min 20min ɚ Display DISP1 DISP2 ɚ Scale Set Up ɕ ɚ Speed Graphic DISP1 DISP2 ɕ ɕ ɚ Astern SPD Scale 5kn 2 5m s 10km h 10kn 5 0m s 20km h ɕ ɕ ɕ 15kn 7 5m s 30km h 20kn 10 0m s 40km h ɕ ɕ ɕ 25kn 12 5m s 50km h 30kn 15 0m s 60km h ɕ ɕ ɕ 35kn 17 5m s 70km h 40kn 20 0m s 80km h ɕ ɕ ɕ 45kn 22 5m s 90km h 50kn 25 0m s 100km h ɕ ɕ ɘ Ahead SPD Scale Sa...

Page 113: ... Automatic AVERAGE Average BARO Barometer BKGND Background BPS Bit Per Second BRILL Brilliance BS Backspace CAL Calibrate CALC Calculation CAN Controller Area Network CCRP Consistent Common Reference Point CCRS Consistent Common Reference System CLR Clear CNCL Cancel COG Course Over the Ground COM Common CONT Contrast CORR Correction CPU Central Processing Unit CURRENT CUR Current DATE Date DAY Da...

Page 114: ...FULL Full FWD Foreword Forward GLONASS Global Orbiting Navigation Satellite System GND Ground GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System GPS Global Positioning System GYRO Gyro HDG Heading HDOP Horizontal Dilution Of Precision HEAVE Heave HSC High Speed Craft ID Identification I O Input Output IP Internet Protocol JAN January JUL July JUN June LAN Local Area Network LAT Latitude LCD Liquid Crystal Di...

Page 115: ...Power QZSS Quasi Zenith Satellite System R Relative Wind RAIM Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring REF Reference REL Relative RM Relative Motion RMS Root Mean Square RMS Remote Maintenance System ROLL Roll ROT Rate Of Turn Rx RX Receive S South SATELLITE SAT Satellite SBAS Satellite Base Argument System SDME Speed and Distance Measuring Equipment SEP September SFI System Function ID SIM Simula...

Page 116: ...sceiver TEMP Temperature TH Theoretical Wind THD Transmitting Heading Device TIME Ship s Time Time TOTAL Total TRIP Trip TX Transmit TXRX Transmit and Receive UDP User Datagram Protocol UTC Coordinated Universal Time Universal Time Coordinated W West WARNING Warning WGS World Geodetic System WMM World Magnetic Model Terms Meaning ...

Page 117: ...n Ship speed notice See section 4 2 Trip notice See section 4 3 There is no GS 1001 in CAN network but SC 30 is There is no GS 1001B in CAN network but SC 33 is The antenna acceleration is over 5 G Satellite blocked The common satellite for antenna 1 and 2 is blocked Ready to output speed signal See paragraph 3 6 4 Ready to output heading signal See paragraph 3 6 4 High precision speed computing A...

Page 118: ...AP 10 APPENDIX 3 TIME DIFFERENCES ...

Page 119: ...land 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 A...

Page 120: ...ugmentation System Europe EGNOS Euro Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service Japan MSAS Multi Functional Satellite Augmentation System India GAGAN GPS And GEO Augmented Navigation These four systems have interoperability The illustration below shows the coverage area for each provider This manual uses SBAS for these four providers generically As of March 6th 2014 Provider Satellite type Longitude...

Page 121: ...K ACM ACN CUR DPT HBT HDG HDT MWV ROT THS VBW VDR Not used by SOLAS ships FURUNO proprietary sentences DATA 1 DATA 2 DATA 4 Input PFEC IIals pireq DATA 1 DATA 2 DATA 3 DATA 4 Output PFEC IIalr pidat GPatt GPhve GPimu Ethernet Input PFEC pireq Ethernet Output PFEC pidat rminf GPatt GPhve GPimu Transmission interval All sentences except ALR and HBT output at the interval selected 00 90 s Load requir...

Page 122: ... 1 38400 for IEC 61162 2 Data bits 8 D7 0 parity none Stop bits 1 IEC61162 1 Edition 5 0 2016 Edition 4 0 2010 11 Third edition 2007 04 IEC61162 2 First Edition 1998 09 IEC61162 450 Edition 1 0 2011 06 Schematic diagrams DATA 1 2 or 3 port output 0 8 GND R17 154A 93A 72A 11A 12G 4G N 16 VCC 4Z 4Y 3Z 2Z 1Z 4Y 2Y 1Y 2 3 6 5 10 11 14 13 CP58 CP59 GPS A GPS B U9 SN65LBC172A16DWR 5 1V_D C20 0 1u 5 1V_D...

Page 123: ... 1V_D 5 1V_D 5 1V_D 4 7k R55 C36 10u 16V C37 0 1u 1 4 4 5 6 1 2 3 2 3 25 26 28 27 LTC1535ISW_TRPBF RB160L_40TE25 CR11 CR12 31160R_LF1 T1 C35 10u 16V ST1 ST2 DI DE R0 RE_N VCC GND A B Y Z 16 RO2 U14 SLO_N VCC2 GND2 15 17 13 12 18 14 11 1 2 3 1W 1W 1W 330 330 330 R57 R254 R253 Z_149_3P J15 J15 J15 15V 15V 330 0 68W Rtotal 330 3 110 RD4 A RD4 B TD4 A TD4 B ISOGND 13C4 13C4 13C4 13C4 13B4 Shield N C J...

Page 124: ...TXD0 TXD1 TXD2 TXD3 TXEN 20 7 11 10 9 8 TXCLK RXCLK_PHYAD1 RXD0_MODE0 RXD1_MODE1 RXD2_RMIISEL RXD3_PHYAD2 13 14 15 18 26 RXER_RXD4_PHYAD0 CRS COL_CRS_DV_MODE2 NINT_TXER_TXD4 RXDV 32 17 16 RBIAS MDC MDIO 33 PGND 2 3 LED2_NINTSEL LED1_REGOFF LAN8710AI_EZK 3 3V_LAN 3 3V_D R30 R29 10k 10k R31 4 7k R27 R28 33 FEC_RDATA 0 33 FEC_RDATA 1 FEC_RDATA 1 0 7B2 R33 4 7k R36 4 7k CP63 CP64 3 3V_D R38 R34 10k 10...

Page 125: ...t a command ACN hhmmss ss aaa x x x x ca a hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Time hh 00 to 23 mm 00 to 59 ss ss 00 00 to 59 99 null 2 Manufacturer mnemonic code 3 digit alphanumeric code null 3 Alert identifier 000 to 999999 4 Alert instance 1 to 999999 null 5 Alert command A ACK from ext equipment Q Request from ext equipment O Responsibility transfer S Silence from ext equipment 6 Sentence status flag C sh...

Page 126: ...erred U Rectified unacknowledged N Normal null when 2 is 2 8 Manufacturer mnemonic code FEC null 9 Alert identifier 000 to 999999 10 Alert instance 1 to 999999 11 Revision counter 1 to 99 12 Escalation counter 0 to 9 13 Alert text max 16 characters ALR hhmmss ss xxx A A c c hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 1 Time of alarm condition change UTC 2 Unique alarm number identifier at alarm source 3 Alarm condition A ...

Page 127: ...7 Current speed in knots 0 00 to 99 99 8 Reference layer depth in meters no use 9 Heading 0 to 360 00 10 Heading reference in use true or magnetic 11 Speed reference B Bottom track W Water track P Positioning system no use DPT x x x x x x hh CR LF 1 2 3 1 Water depth relative to the transducer meters 2 Offset from transducer meters 3 Minimum range scale in use no use HBT x x A x hh CR LF 1 2 3 1 C...

Page 128: ...x x a x x a A hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 1 Wind angle degrees 0 00 to 360 00 2 Reference R T 3 Wind speed 0 00 to 9999 99 4 Wind speed units K km h M m s N nm 5 Status A Valid V Not valid POS cc xx a x x x x x x a x x x x a hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Equipment ID IEC 61162 1 Ed 5 2 Equipment number 3 Position validity flag A valid V invalid 4 Position X coordinate 5 Position Y coordinate 6 Position Z...

Page 129: ... data invalid VDR x x T x x M x x N hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Direction degrees 2 T True fixed 3 Direction degrees 4 M Magnetic fixed 5 Current speed 6 N Knots fixed VLW x x N x x N x x N x x N hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Total cumulative water distance no use 2 N Nautical miles 3 Water distance since reset no use 4 N Nautical miles 5 Total cumulative ground distance 0 000 to 999999 999 6 N Nautical m...

Page 130: ...APPENDIX 6 DIGITAL INTERFACE IEC61162 1 2 450 AP 22 ZDA Time and date ZDA hhmmss ss xx xx xxxx xx xx hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 UTC 2 Day 3 Month 4 Year UTC 5 Local zone hours 6 Loca zone minutes ...

Page 131: ...ue for shipboard maintenance therefore they are not listed in this manual Major modules can be located on the parts location photos on the next page Unit Antenna Unit GS 1001B ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST Code No PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD 20P8234A MAIN 20P8222A GNSS_LNA Unit Display Unit GS 1002 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST Code No PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD 20P8209A MAIN 20P8210 PNL 20P8213 CAN 20P8218 CAN FIL NL6448BC...

Page 132: ...Parts location Antenna Unit GS 1001B Display Unit GS 1002 20P8234A MAIN 20P8222A GNSS_LNA Antenna element Antenna element 20P8222A GNSS_LNA 20P8218 CAN FIL 20P8213 CAN 20P8209A MAIN 20P8210 PNL NL6448BC18 01F LCD Display unit cover opened ...

Page 133: ...APPENDIX 7 PARTS LIST LOCATION AP 25 Junction Box GS 1003 Display Unit DS 600 20P8221 TB 26P0007 PNL NL6448BC26 22F LCD 02P6345 MCN 26P0006 MAIN ...

Page 134: ...TYCY 4 0 75mm2 1 11mm 17 7mm TTYCY 4S 0 75mm2 1 11mm 21 1mm TTYCY 4SLA 0 75mm2 1 11mm 19 5mm TTYCYS 1 0 75mm2 1 11mm 12 1mm TTYCYS 4 0 75mm2 1 11mm 18 5mm TTYCYSLA 1 0 75mm2 1 11mm 11 2mm TTYCYSLA 4 0 75mm2 1 11mm 17 9mm EX TTYCYSLA 4 MPYC 4 Designation type of twisted pairs Designation type of cores 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 Cables listed in the manual are usually shown as Japanese Industrial Standard ...

Page 135: ...If the alert occurs again contact your dealer SDME 309 SDME Fault SDME Fault Caution B Restart the GS 100 If the alert occurs again contact your dealer No Inst Alert name Text Priority Remedy THD SDME 430306 2 DR Mode GNSS Core 2 Fault Caution B If this alert oc curs frequent ly contactyour dealer 3 GNSS Core 3 Fault Caution B 5 Too few Common Satellites Caution B THD 3062 2 System Fault GNSS Core...

Page 136: ...2 Loss of position Caution No positioning data If the same state contin ues for five minutes con tact your dealer 240 System fault Caution Can not communicate with GS 1001 Restart the GS 100 If the alert occurs again contact your dealer 301 Dead Reckoning Warning The heading is calculat ed using ROT not GNSS position If this condition frequent ly occurs contact your dealer 302 Output Stopped HDG C...

Page 137: ...isplay unit DS 600 Connect the cable between TB1 TB2 port of the display unit DS 600 and the TB10 or TB11 port of the distributor unit DS 610 For details see the Installation manual for DS 60 2 1 2 1 3 4 5 6 2 1 3 4 TB1 TTYCS 4 TB4 TB2 TB3 IV 1 25 sq TTYCS 1 Display Unit DS 600 To DATA1 port of Display Unit GS 1002 To TB10 or TB11 port of Distributor Unit DS 610 100 7 35 100 7 35 M4 x1 TTYCS 4 TB1...

Page 138: ...rvice menu for DS 60 see paragraph 8 5 2 Set the ship size and antenna position for GS 100 see page 8 21 to the same settings as the DS 60 For details see the Installation manual for DS 60 Switching the data To switch the data between GS 100 and DS 60 long press the DISP key of the display unit DS 600 Ground or Water is displayed at the right top of the display for DS 60 SAT for GS 100 Example Nav...

Page 139: ...s approx 1 6 Heading backup 1 or less satellite obstructed time within 5 min 2 ANTENNA UNIT GNSS BLOCK 2 1 Receiving Frequency L1 1575 42 MHz GPS Galileo QZSS 1602 5625 MHz GLONASS 2 2 Tracking code C A code GPS QZSS E1B Galileo 10F GLONASS 2 3 Number of channel GPS 12 channels GLONASS 10 channels Galileo 8 channels QZSS 2 channels 2 4 Accuracy dependent on ionospheric activity and multipath GNSS ...

Page 140: ...C SATD NAVD OUT Arbitrary default NAVD Other Network Function ONF group of IEC61162 450 SNTP HTTP Furuno Management Protocol FMP Sentences IN ACK ACM ACN CUR DPT HBT HDG HDT MWV ROT THS VBW VDR OUT ALC ALF ALR ARC HBT HDT HRM POS ROT THS VBW VLW VTG ZDA Sentence type CRP Command response pair ACK ACN ALC ALR ALF ARC POS SBM Sensor broadcast message HBT HDG HDT ROT THS VBW VDR VLW VTG ZDA 5 6 Conta...

Page 141: ...idity 95 or less at 40 C 7 3 Degree of protection Antenna unit IP56 Display unit IP25 IPX0 USB port cover opened Junction box IP22 Display unit DS 600 IP56 front panel 7 4 Vibration IEC 60945 Ed 4 8 UNIT COLOR 8 1 Antenna unit N9 5 fixed 8 2 Display unit N2 5 fixed 8 3 Junction box N3 0 ...

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Page 144: ... 16 216 1 5 1 25 5 5 1 21 㸧 㹄㹓㹐㹓㹌㹍ࠉ㹃㹊㹃㹁㹒㹐㹇㹁ࠉ㹁㹍ࠉ㸬㸪㹊㹒㹂 0 A 5 2 12 7 3 3 ࠉࠉᅗ 287 1 ྡࠉࠉ 1 0 ᩘ㔞 4 7 㸭ഛ 5 0 5 6 ྕ 12 ᆺྡ㸭つ᱁ 6 5 37 216 167 7 21 0 7 5 6 ᕤ ᮦᩱ 6 㺩㺼㺤㺎㺷㺡㺎㺪㺽 9 1 7 3 00 㺖㺹 2 12 㺗㺎㺪㺼㺷 㺖㺮㺩㺻 66 0 2 12 㺘㺻㺫㺼㺍㺖㺛 ࠉ7 9 2 12 භゅ㺣㺍㺢 㺚㺋 187 0 686 2 12 ᖹᗙ㔠 7 6 5 0 686 2 12 㺨㺼㺦ᗙ㔠 635 1 6 5 0 686 2 12 㺪㺼㺟㺷㺘㺼㺯㺡㺎㺪㺽 6 21 1 7 3 12 2 12 ᥋ ワ 6 9 7 2 12 㸦 ᅗࡢᑍἲࡣࠊཧ ࡍࠋࠉ 0 16 216 1 5 1 25 5 5 1 21 㸧 㹄㹓㹐㹓㹌㹍ࠉ㹃㹊㹃㹁㹒㹐㹇㹁ࠉ㹁㹍ࠉ...

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Page 146: ...㧯㧻 ޓ 㧚㧘㧸㨀㧰 ဳᑼ 㩄㨺㩎㩨 ภ߇㧞Ბߩ႐ว ޔ ਅᲑࠃࠅ Ბߦઍࠊࠆㆊᷰᦼຠߢ ࠅ ޔ߅ߥޓޕߔ ߡߞ ߇߆ࠄߜߤޔ ຠ ߪᄌࠊࠅ ߖࠎ 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 9 2 12 7 3 63 7 0 12 1 0 2 3 3 57 287 1 12 25 3 5 6 6 7 3 5 9 9 6 63 5 25 1 48 17 7 5 0 5 6 2 12 2 12 3 6 3 12 63 5 3 576 67 25 8 6 6 76 3 5 9 9 66 7 3 12 㺩㺋㺎㺛㺼 0 9 3 66 78 86 0 5 6 1 0 85812 75 2 7 12 㸦 ᅗࡢᑍἲࡣࠊཧ ࡍࠋࠉ 0 16 216 1 5 1 ࠉ 25 5 5 1 2...

Page 147: ...13 Feb 2014 H MAKI D 1 ...

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Page 154: ...ALARM SYSTEM インターフェイスユニット IF 2503 INTERFACE UNIT 2 RD H RD C TD A TD B TD1 A TD1 B TD2 A TD2 B FG FG FG ALM1 C ALM1 NO ALM1 NC FG ALM2 C ALM2 NO ALM2 NC FG ALM3 C ALM3 NO ALM3 NC FG REM H REM C FG NC FG FG LOC C LOC NO LOC NC または OR 航法装置 NAV EQUIPMENT AMS アラートマネジメントシステム DS 600 指示器 上記参照 DISPLAY UNIT DITTO 2 3 1 E U V 7 6 220 230VAC 100 115 1φ 50 60Hz DPYC 1 5 AC DC POWER PR 240 SUPPLY UNIT AC DC電源ユ...

Page 155: ...nformation 7 4 Ethernet setting 3 12 F Fuse replacement 7 1 G Geodetic chart list AP 11 GNSS 2 6 I IF 2503 8 24 Input data selection 3 13 Integrity display 2 5 IP address 8 24 J Jis cable guide AP 26 K Key sound 1 2 L Language selection 8 17 Life of LCD 7 2 Line monitor log 3 14 List of symbols AP 9 List of terms AP 5 List overview 1 6 M Main menu overview 1 5 Maintenance 7 1 Master sensor 3 10 Me...

Page 156: ... 8 30 System configurations ix System instance 3 10 T THD mode 2 1 Time differences AP 10 Time format 8 18 Total distance 3 3 Trip distance calculation 3 3 Troubleshooting 7 3 U Unit selection 8 17 W Wind angle 3 1 Wiring antenna unit 8 12 display unit 8 11 interconnection 8 8 junction box 8 9 ...

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