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Apelco GPS11  Installation and Operation Handbook

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Graciosa Base SW 1948

AZORES

GRACIOSAZORES

Azores (Faial, Graciosa, Pico, Sao Jorge,
Terciera)

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Guam 1963 - Guam

GUAM

GUAM1963

68

Gunung Segara - Indonesia (Kalimantan)

INDONES GUNUNGSEGARA

69

GUX 1 Astro - Guadalcanal Island

GUADISL GUX1ASTRO

70

Herat North - Afganistan

AFGHAN

HERATNORTH

71

Hjorsey 1955 - Iceland

ICELAND HJORSEY1955

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Hong Kong 1963 - Hong Kong

HONGKNG HONGKONG1963

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Hu-Tzu-Shan - Taiwan

TAIWAN

HUTZUSHAN

74

Indian - Bangladesh

BANGLAD INDIANBANGLAD

75

Indian - India, Nepal

NEPAL

INDIANINDIANEP

76

Indian 1954 - Thailand, Vietnam

54THAIL

INDIAN1975THA

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Indian 1975 - Thailand

75THAIL

INDIAN1975THA

78

Ireland 1965 - Ireland

IRELAND IRELAND1965

79

ISTS 073 Astro 1968

SGEORGA ISTS061AS1968S

South Georgia Islands

80

ISTS 073 Astro 1969 - Diego Garcia

DIEGOGA ISTS073AS1969

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Johnston Island 1961 - Johnston Island

JOHNSTN JOHNSTON1961

82

Kandawala - Sri Lanka

SRILANK

KANDAWALASRIL

83

Kerguelen Island 1949

KERGUIS

KERGUELEN1949

84

Kertau 1948 - West Malaysia & Singapore

WESTMAL KERTAU1948

85

Kusaie Astro 1961 - Cayman Brac Island

CAYBRAC KUSAIEAST1951

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L. C. 5 Astro 1961 - Cayman Brac Island

CAYBRAC LC5ASTRO1961

87

Leigon - Ghana

GHANA

LEIGONGHANA

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Liberia 1964 - Liberia

LIBERIA

LIBERIA1964

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Luzon - Philippines (Excluding Mindanao)

LUZON1

LUZONPHILIPP1

90

Luzon - Philippines (Mindanao)

LUZON2

LUZONPHILLIPP2

91

Maha 1971 - Mahe Island

MAHAISL MAHA1971

92

Massawa - Ethio[ia (Eritrea)

ETHIOPI

MASSAWAETHIOP

93

Merchich - Morocco

MOROCCO MERCHICHMOROC

94

Midway Astro 1961 - Midway Islands

MIDWYIS MIDWAYAS1961

Summary of Contents for GPS 11

Page 1: ...Distributed by Any reference to Raytheon or RTN in this manual should be interpreted as Raymarine The names Raytheon and RTN are owned by the Raytheon Company...

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Page 4: ...dge was correct as it went to press However the Raytheon policy of continuous improvement and updating may change product specifications without prior notice Therefore unavoidable differences between...

Page 5: ...rApelco dealerorourProductSupportDepartmenttoobtain replacementparts Pleasenotethatmissingordamageditems cannotbereplacedwithoutproofofpurchase Registering this Product Once you have checked that you...

Page 6: ...Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook PackageContents PAGE ENTER MARK PWR D4127 1 PAGE ENTER MARK PWR Standard GPS11 package D4128 1 GPSpluspackage seepage12foraccessorypatnumbers...

Page 7: ...Apelco GPS11 Installation and Operation Handbook...

Page 8: ...14 2 5 External Data Connection 14 Chapter 3 Getting Started 15 3 1 Inserting the batteries 15 3 2 Switching the unit ON and OFF 16 3 3 Light and Contrast 17 3 4 Selecting different pages 18 3 5 Stat...

Page 9: ...andOperationHandbook Chapter 5 Fault Finding Maintenance 49 5 1 Fault Finding 49 5 2 How to Contact Apelco 49 5 3 Maintenance 52 Chapter 6 Specification 53 Appendix A Chart Datums 57 Appendix B NMEA O...

Page 10: ...lobal PositioningSystem Thesystemofferssimultaneously high accuracy continuous cover and worldwide availability This unit may be operated as a purely standalone system supplied by its own internal bat...

Page 11: ...e EMC performance and so should be avoided unless doing so is detailed in the installation manual Raytheon equipment should be serviced only by authorised Raytheon service engineers They will ensure t...

Page 12: ...to the main strap Attach the fixing strip to the desired surface using glue or double sided tape or sew the strip onto clothing 2 2 Bracket Mounting GPS11 plus only The unit is supplied with a univer...

Page 13: ...racket may be fixed such that it may be adjusted vertically only or such that it may be rotated and adjusted vertically For vertical adjustment only screw the backplate 1 to the desired horizontal sur...

Page 14: ...ble the backplate 1 to the main bracket 2 using the finger bolt 3 The angle may be adjusted later if required Select your desired position and screw the base plate 4 to the horizontal surface then att...

Page 15: ...d usingstainlesssteelnuts andbolts not supplied toclampthe base plate to the back plate around the rail D4119 1 2 3 Accessories Carry Case Part No P36003 A soft carry case is available to protect your...

Page 16: ...used to connect your GPS11 to external power and data sources Part No P36001 Power and Data Cable included in GPS11 plus D4124 1 Part No P36005 Power and Data Cable PC Connector D4126 1 Note Ensure t...

Page 17: ...ndshouldbeprotectedbya5Ampfuseorcircuitbreaker 4 1 2 7 3 6 5 10V 32V d c D4121 1 5 Amp Red Blue Blue Red 2 5 External Data Connection The GPS11 is capable of outputing data to other navigational instr...

Page 18: ...ry carrier within Remove the carrier and insert the four AA size batteries following the and marks Insert the loaded carrier back into the unit taking care to line up the stud 2 on the carrier with th...

Page 19: ...5 seconds startup After5secondstheGPSsatelliteinformationpagewillbedisplayed showing the number and identification of the satellites being received satstat To switch off your GPS11 press and hold dow...

Page 20: ...up downarrowstoselectON orOFF thenENTERtostore CONTRAST Usetheleft rightarrowstoincreaseor decrease the contrast to the desired level then ENTERtostore BACKLIGHTTIME Use the up down arrows to select t...

Page 21: ...enu bar near the bottom of the display To access a menu use the left right arrows on the trackpad to highlight the appropriate title and then press ENTER to activate the menu 3 5 Status indicator The...

Page 22: ...the SATELLITES page The Setup section is then divided into four sub menus SET UPSYSTEM SET UPPLOTTER SET UPNAVIGAT SET UPPORT Sub menus are accessed by highlighting the appropriate line and pressingE...

Page 23: ...toselectthedesiredunitsforSpeedandDistance Highlightthedesiredoptionandpress ENTERtoselect Optionsare KM KPH NM KT MI MPH ALT UNITS PressENTERtoselectthedesiredunitsforaltitude Highlightthedesiredopti...

Page 24: ...Theautosetting couldresult ina timeto firstfixinexcess of30minutes LOCAL TIME PressENTERtoselectatimeoffsetfromUTC Use the trackpad to input the correct local time difference for the area youareinand...

Page 25: ...ET TRIP LOG PressENTERtoresetthe displayedTripLog A confirmationpage will appear Press ENTER once more to reset the trip log or use the trackpad to highlight NO and then press ENTER to cancel TRACK IN...

Page 26: ...from a list of alternative datums as specified in Appendix A of this manual Highlight the required datum using the trackpad and press ENTERtoselect Note It is important to ensure the correct datum is...

Page 27: ...ed not be entered COORDINATES Position and waypoint information may be displayed in any one of severalsystems Options are 0000 00 00 OSGB UTM SwedishGrid COMPASSVARIAT Variation Compassbearingsmaybedi...

Page 28: ...point The display will show the position information Event01 Theeventisautomaticallygiven the name WPTXXX where XXX is the next available number Highlighting SAVE on the menu bar will save the Event a...

Page 29: ...set to the minimum range The range will automatically alter to ensure that the MOB position and your current position remain on thedisplayatalltimes Mob Use the Bearing and Range figures to steer the...

Page 30: ...geshowsthestatusandnumbersofsatellitesbeing tracked by the GPS11 The main page shows the satellite numbers and the signal strength satel01 By highlighting DET on the menu bar and pressing the ENTER bu...

Page 31: ...x may be viewed difinfo RECEPTION QUALITY The bargraph shows the reception quality with a full bar indicating 100 reception DGPS STATION The identification number of the differential station being rec...

Page 32: ...There are no menu options on this page 4 3 Waypoint Data Page This page gives your primary waypoint information Use this page for entering deleting or editing waypoint information and activating a way...

Page 33: ...m the main waypoint page highlight the DISP option and press ENTER youwillbepresentedwiththreeoptions Data Shows the main waypoint information page CDI Shows the Course Direction Indicator Page CDI01...

Page 34: ...Waypoint information page select the menu option EDIT and press the ENTER button The menu changes to allow three options ENTER MODIFY and DELETE edit01 Entering a Waypoint Select ENTER on the menu ba...

Page 35: ...s andpress ENTER Use the down arrow to highlight LATITUDE and press ENTER lat Use the up and down arrows to select the digits and the right and left arrows to move around until the correct waypoint la...

Page 36: ...waypoint information wptcompl Check the data entered carefully and with the VALID setting highlight on the menu press ENTER to save the information Note FailuretohighlightVALID inthemenubarandpressthe...

Page 37: ...n arrow to highlight the required waypoint Latitude Longitude and comments will appear for each waypoint as thelistisadvanced PressENTERwhenthedesiredwaypointis located wptcompl Use the trackpad to na...

Page 38: ...point as the list is advanced Press ENTER when the desired waypoint is located delwrn1 Press ENTER once more to confirm waypoint deletion or press PAGE to return to the main Waypoint information page...

Page 39: ...the option to select a waypoint from the stored list or to enter a new waypoint ActivatingaWaypointfromthelist Highlight LIST onthemenubarandpressENTER Alistofstoredwaypointswillappear wptlst01 Use t...

Page 40: ...press ENTER to save the information Note The new waypoint will be stored in memory and added to the waypoint list Iftheinformationisincorrectyoumayusethetrackpadarrowstogo back and highlight the setti...

Page 41: ...yrouteinformation Usethispagefor entering deleting or editing route information and activating a storedroute route01 There are three menu options ACTI EDIT and DISP Highlighting DISP on the menu bar w...

Page 42: ...ank Route data page will appear edit02 ThehighlightedsettingisRTE pressENTERtoselecttheRoute number option rtename Use the trackpad arrows to select the number 00 to 19 of the new routeandpress ENTER...

Page 43: ...completename PressENTERwhenthe correct waypoint is being displayed to enter the waypoint into the route rtewp02 Press the down arrow to highlight the next waypoint data line and repeat the above proce...

Page 44: ...to be modified and press ENTER The route data page will be displayed modrte Use the trackpad arrows to highlight the waypoint line that requires changing and press ENTER Select the correct waypoint f...

Page 45: ...andpresstheENTERbutton The Route list page will appear rtelst Highlight the route to be deleted and press ENTER A warning message will be displayed asking for confirmation that the route should be del...

Page 46: ...ENTER actrte01 You now have the option to select a waypoint from the stored list or to enter a new waypoint Activating a Route from the list Highlight LIST on the menu bar and press ENTER Alistofstore...

Page 47: ...sked to select your start waypoint The first waypoint of the stored route will be displayed rtestart If you wish to commence the route from an alternative waypoint use the trackpad up and down arrows...

Page 48: ...a Route to complete the form Check the data entered carefully and with the VALID setting highlight on the menu press ENTER to save the information Note Thenewroutewillbestoredinmemoryandaddedtotherout...

Page 49: ...PressENTERtodisplaytheRouteDataforthenextlegandstart tracking to the next waypoint 2 You physically arrive at the waypoint but the GPS position is greater than 0 1nm from the waypoint position possib...

Page 50: ...ypoint Note Themanualadvancemaybeusedatanystageifyouwishtobypassa waypoint and track to an alternative later in the Route De activatingaroute To stop tracking through a route highlight ACTI on the men...

Page 51: ...and displays any waypoints that may be in view plot01 MenuoptionsareZOOMIN orZOOMOUT Highlight the appropriate instruction and press ENTER to change theplotterscale Therangeisfrom0 02to250oftheunitsse...

Page 52: ...nt that a fault develops within the unit there are no user serviceable parts and the complete GPS11 should be returned to a registered Apelco Service Agent for attention 5 2 How to Contact Apelco In t...

Page 53: ...ical Support Department before placing your order Apelco accessory items and parts are also available through your authorised Apelco dealer Forproductrepairandservice When you first receive your unit...

Page 54: ...he distributor or returned directly to Raytheon Marine Europe Ltd Robinson Way Anchorage Park Portsmouth PO3 5TD England The telephone number for Raytheon Marine Europe is 44 1705 693611 The Fax numbe...

Page 55: ...ousing if it is dirty clean it with a soft damp cloth Examine all cables for chafing or damage to the outer shield and where necessary replace with genuine Apelco cables and resecure Ensure that any e...

Page 56: ...ing predicts the next 4 in view Antenna Patch internal integrated antenna Maximum Speed 2000km hour 3 Dimensions Latitude Longitude and Altitude requires 4 ormore satellates Pos RateUpdate 1 second Au...

Page 57: ...ontinuous permanent mode 10 hrs in economy permanent mode 16 hrs in discontiouous mode with a use equivalent to one hour per day Temperature Operating 100 to 600 C 140 to 1400 F Storage 200 C to 700 C...

Page 58: ...de UTM OSGB SwedishGrid Navigation Speed and Course over the Ground Waypoints 600 waypoints each with 6 alphanumerical character display and automatic classification Otherfeatures Event mark including...

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Page 60: ...Abd 1970 Saudi Arabia AINSAUD AIN1970SAUDI 11 Anna 1 Astro 1965 Cocos Islands ANNCOCO ANNA1COCOSIS 12 Antiguaa Island Astro 1943 ANT1943 ANTIGUAIS1943 Antigua Leeward Islands 13 Arc 1950 ARC1950 ARC19...

Page 61: ...a BERMUDA BERMUDA1957 33 Bissau Guniea Bissau BISSAU BISSAUGUINEA 34 Bogota Observatory Colombia BOGOTA BOGOTACOLOMBI 35 BukitRimpah BUKITRI BUKITRIMPAH Indonesia Bangka Belitung Islands 36 CampAreaAs...

Page 62: ...us EU19504 EUROPE19504 53 European 1950 Egypt EU19505 EUROPE19505 54 European 1950 EU19506 EUROPE19506 England Channel Islands Ireland Scotland ShetlandIslands 55 Eropean 1950 Finland Norway EU19507 E...

Page 63: ...d IRELAND IRELAND1965 79 ISTS 073 Astro 1968 SGEORGA ISTS061AS1968S South Georgia Islands 80 ISTS 073 Astro 1969 Diego Garcia DIEGOGA ISTS073AS1969 81 Johnston Island 1961 Johnston Island JOHNSTN JOHN...

Page 64: ...Jamaica Turks Islands 104 North American 1927 NAMER2 NAMER19272 MEANFORBelize CostaRica ElSalvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua 105 North American 1927 MEAN FOR Canada NAMER3 NAMER19273 106 North Ame...

Page 65: ...Alaska Canada CONUS 122 North American 1983 NAMER20 NAMER192720 CentralAmerica Mexico 123 Observatorio Metereo 1939 AZORES OBSERVMET1939 Azores Corvo Flores Islands 124 Old Egyptian 1907 Egypt EGYPT...

Page 66: ...Provisonal S American 1956 SAMAR4 SAMER19564 Chile Southern Near 430 S 145 Provisonal S American 1956 Columbia SAMAR5 SAMER19565 146 Provisonal S American 1956 Ecuador SAMAR6 SAMER19566 147 Provisona...

Page 67: ...MER15 SAMER196915 168 South American 1969 Equador SAMER16 SAMER196916 169 South American 1969 SAMER17 SAMER196917 Ecuador Baltra Galapagos 170 South American 1969 Guyana SAMER18 SAMER196918 171 South...

Page 68: ...able 65 184 Wake Eniwetok 1960 Marchall Islands WAKEENI WAKEENIWE1960 185 WakeIslandAstro1952 WakeAtoll WAKEATO WAKEASTRO1952 186 WGS1972 GlobalDefinition WGS1972 WGS1972 187 Yacare Uruguay YACARE YAC...

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Page 70: ...its D7bit 0 1STOPbit 4800BAUD noparity Sentences transmitted APB Automatic pilot format B BWC Waypoint Range and bearing GLL Geographic Position Latitude Longitude GGA Global Positioning System Fix Da...

Page 71: ...A arrival circle entered XTE units nautical miles Direction to steer L R Magnitude of XTE cross track error Status A Data valid or not used V Loran C cycle lock warning flag Status A Data Valid V Lor...

Page 72: ...MB Recom mende d Minim um Naviga tion Inform ation RMB A x x a c c c c llll lll a yyyyy y yy a x x x x x x A hh CR LF Arrivial Status A arrival circle entered or perpendic ular passed V not entered pa...

Page 73: ...PS data Units of geoidal separation meters Geoidal separation Units of antenna altitude meters Antenna altitude re mean sea level geoid Horizontal dilution of position Number of satellaties in use GPS...

Page 74: ...Destination Waypoint ZTG hhmmss hhmmss c c hh CR LF Destination waypoint ID Time to go hh 00 to 99 UTC of observation VTG Speed and Course VTG x x T x x M x x N x x K hh CR LF Speed over ground km hr...

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Page 77: ...anchester NH 03109 5420 USA TEL 603 647 7530 FAX 603 634 4756 http www raytheon com Raytheon Marine Europe Ltd Anchorage Park Portsmouth Hampshire PO3 5TD England TEL 44 0 1705 693611 FAX 44 0 1705 69...

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