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- AIS 

Default  Description 

 

Show Vessel 
by type 

 

Hides the display of certain vessel 
categories. 

 

Filter by 
distance 
(range units) 

 

Hides the display of vessels outside the 
specified distance. 

 

Filter by 
speed (speed 
units) 

 

Hides the display of vessels travelling 
under a certain speed. 

 

Projected 
course 

Off 

Displays a line indicating the course of 
an AIS vessel. 

 

Projected 
Time (1 - 60 
minutes) 

Shortens or lengthens the Projected 
Course line to indicate the AIS vessel's 
future position given current speed. 

 

Range Rings 

Overlays 0-5 reference rings centered 
on your vessel. 

 

Icon Screen 
Persistence 

10 

The time that a 'lost target' icon will be 
displayed after a target is lost. 

 

Reset To 
Factory 
Defaults 

 

Initializes all variables and settings. 

 

2.9

 

Setup: Entertainment 

¾

 

To enter setup options for Entertainment  

 

Select 

Pages

, then 

Setup 

from the control panel. 

 

Select 

+ Entertainment

 to display a list of options. 

 

When you are finished, select 

Return

 

 

- Entertainment  Default  Description 

 

Application Volume Levelling 

 

Music 
Video 
DVD 
CD 

100% 

Displays slider controls to adjust 
individual volume levels of audio 
sources. 

 

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Setup

  

Summary of Contents for GB40

Page 1: ...www simrad yachting com A brand by Navico Leader in Marine Electronics Manual Simrad GB40 Integrated Network System English Sw 4...

Page 2: ...twork the GB40 13 1 9 Add an OP30 to a GB40 13 2 Setup 15 2 1 Setup Units 15 2 2 Setup Chart 17 2 3 Setup Navigation 18 2 4 Setup Data sources 19 2 5 Setup Tracks 20 2 6 Setup Radar 21 2 7 Setup Echos...

Page 3: ...13 Chart Preset chart views 50 3 14 Chart Orientation Head Up North Up Course Up 51 3 15 Chart Vessel offset selection 52 3 16 Chart Detail selection 52 3 17 Chart Customise the chart screen 53 3 18...

Page 4: ...llow stop a route 69 3 40 Chart Manage with chart 70 3 41 Chart Manage with Routes Library 71 3 42 Chart GoTo next or previous waypoint 73 3 43 Chart Reverse a route 73 3 44 Chart Reset the XTE 73 3 4...

Page 5: ...reen 90 7 3 Echosounder Interpret the screen 91 7 4 Echosounder Operating modes 93 7 5 Echosounder Colors 94 7 6 Echosounder Scroll speed 94 7 7 Echosounder Pulse power 95 7 8 Echosounder Gain setting...

Page 6: ...Operating modes Start Stop Standby 107 8 6 Radar Orientation Head Up North Up Course Up 107 8 7 Radar Range offset trigger delay 108 8 8 Radar PPI position Look Ahead Center Offset 109 8 9 Radar True...

Page 7: ...Entertainment File formats supported 136 10 2 Entertainment USB drives 136 10 3 Entertainment Video Juke Box 138 10 4 Entertainment Music Jukebox 139 10 5 Entertainment DVD CD 143 11 Alarms 145 11 1...

Page 8: ...stributor if you require any further assistance It is the owner s sole responsibility to install and use the instrument and transducers in a manner that will not cause accidents personal injury or pro...

Page 9: ...of the screen To cancel an operation means to press X on the OP30 or select Cancel on the main menu The main menu refers to the buttons down the right side of the screen Some of these buttons display...

Page 10: ...pth values must be accurate otherwise the Depth Below Keel alarm will not work correctly The transducer depth must be accurate otherwise the echosounder screen will be wrong You are recommended to add...

Page 11: ...r Mode button will display its current status Select Radar Mode if the status needs to change Check the Instruments Select Pages Select Instruments Your default instruments pane contains some basic in...

Page 12: ...e One half pane three mini panes Quad Four quarter panes Loading preset panes Select Pages to display the single function pages Select Pages again to display a choice of preset page combinations tailo...

Page 13: ...up for the first time OP30 The OP30 has several dedicated shortcut and feature buttons that can access common features quickly Each GB40 on the network can be set up to accept or ignore key presses f...

Page 14: ...oming navigation date such as GPS and NMEA is received by the master unit and then distributed over the network to other display units have the chart license key connected to it When the chart license...

Page 15: ...k Connect a new OP30 to the SimNet network then press and hold the PWR and MENU keys for 5 10 seconds A double beep confirms that the unit has reset Switch Off power on the GB40 Press and hold PWR for...

Page 16: ...not work correctly Enter an accurate transducer depth value otherwise the echosounder screens will be wrong You are recommended to add a safety margin to this accurate data To access any setting Selec...

Page 17: ...all Yards Feet X Meters Sets the format for small distance units Temperature Units Fahrenheit X Celsius Sets the format for temperature units Depth Units Feet X Meters Fathoms Sets the format for dept...

Page 18: ...e Mark button is pressed Default Waypoint Icon Icon Name Sets the default for icons displayed on the screen Guard Zone Highlight danger objects within guard zone On Off On Sets the guard zone feature...

Page 19: ...es 10 Sets how far the predictor line will extend in front of the vessel Predicted position in X minutes at current speed Each minute is marked by a solid circle on the course predictor line Select Ed...

Page 20: ...al Group Listings 9960 Preferred TDs None 2 4 Setup Data sources There are three options for selecting the data sources for the system Local Reset data sources are set automatically for the current di...

Page 21: ...s When you are finished select Return Tracks Default Description Record Vessel Tracks On Off On Enables the system to record the vessel s track history Cross track distance to create track point 0 300...

Page 22: ...Radar Power on Action Standby X When powered the radar will warm up then go into standby mode Remain Off When GB40 is powered up the radar will remain Off Radar information Switch Displays magnetron h...

Page 23: ...0 0 Set the difference between the actual water temperature and the one measured and displayed by the system if any Water Temperature Averaging Seconds 2 Set the time over which the system calculates...

Page 24: ...safe distance or on a potential collision course Simulate Off Simulates AIS activity around around the vessel s position MMSI 0 Record your vessel s MMSI number in order to prevent your own vessel be...

Page 25: ...vessel s future position given current speed Range Rings 0 Overlays 0 5 reference rings centered on your vessel Icon Screen Persistence 10 The time that a lost target icon will be displayed after a ta...

Page 26: ...for Installation Select Pages then Setup from the main menu Select Installation to display a list of options When you are finished select Return Installation Default Description Software Version Infor...

Page 27: ...howing NMEA sentences and status Select the desired sentence and switch On Off using the output button Select Save when finished Sentence Output APA No APB T Yes APB M No BOD No BWC Yes DBT No GGA No...

Page 28: ...Magnetic X Sets the priority of the heading source if a magnetic and true compass are installed in the system 2 11 Setup Vessel Statistics To enter setup options for Vessel Statistics Select Pages th...

Page 29: ...f options When you are finished select Return Note Local settings apply only to the display unit that you are using Global settings are applied to all the display units in your network 2 13 Setup Syst...

Page 30: ...his is displayed in the Position screen Time Format 12 X 24 Set the preferred time format for time display Date Format MM DD YY X DD MM YY Set the preferred format for date display Display One Backlig...

Page 31: ...when GB40 is restored to Factory Defaults You are recommended to perform a backup before taking this action To enter setup options for Restore To Factory Defaults Select Pages then Setup from the main...

Page 32: ...government charts supplemented by notices to mariners contain the information required for safe and prudent navigation Always supplement the electronic information provided by the Simrad GB40 with oth...

Page 33: ...re loaded into the GB40 You must purchase a license then unlock the code for each chart collection that you want to use and then update this license annually A subscription to the chart updates is inc...

Page 34: ...a chart collection and want to install them on your system Purchase licenses Select this if you want to install a chart collection but don t have the license to it Update Charts Select this to update...

Page 35: ...on on the World Map To choose a chart collection Select Pages then Setup from the main menu Select Chart then Chart Manager Select Purchase Licences The Chart manager displays a world map and a list o...

Page 36: ...ve a char collection select it and select Remove Selected Chart Manager Purchase a collection To purchase one or more chart collections Choose one of these options from the C MAP Chart Manager screen...

Page 37: ...and any subscriptions all the license code information for those charts is uploaded onto your C Map chart license key You must install the charts on the master unit Any other display units can access...

Page 38: ...ch chart collection when it is selected from the Install Charts main page It contains the following information about the collection depending whether the collection is installed or not installed Acce...

Page 39: ...are finished select Return Chart Manager Load a license This works only when the licence key with the license code file is connected to the GB40 master unit To load the chart licenses Select Pages th...

Page 40: ...ager Icons no valid subscription 2 Amber Collection is between 2 and 4 months old No valid subscription to the updating service Required Action Consider getting DVD update Chart Manager Icons no valid...

Page 41: ...e exists Required Action None Chart Manager Icons valid subscription 2 Amber Collection is between 2 and 4 months old A valid subscription to the updating service exists Required Action Update collect...

Page 42: ...h On Off Chart Manager Icons collection installed The collection is installed on the hard disk Required Action None Chart Manager Icons valid subscription 3 Red Collection has not been updated in 4 mo...

Page 43: ...llection not installed The collection is not installed on the hard disk Required Action Install collection Chart Manager Icons cannot retrieve data Data cannot be retrieved from the hardware key the h...

Page 44: ...d A license for this collection exists on the hardware key and has expired Required Action Get DVD update if you want to keep the license up to date Chart Manager Icons license due to expire Green A v...

Page 45: ...on the Chart change the Chart view Planning Underway Fishing Anchored Local View change the Chart orientation North Up Course Up Head Up select the vessel offset mode Look Ahead Center select the lev...

Page 46: ...safe and prudent navigation Always supplement the electronic information provided by the Simrad GB40 with other plotting sources such as observations depth soundings radar and hand compass bearings S...

Page 47: ...the top of your Chart This shows whether the Chart is at normal size overscaled enlarged or underscaled shrunk the position of the cursor if the cursor is shown or your vessel just select Vessel to s...

Page 48: ...or Phantom Loran GPS satellites are the primary source of position data but depending on the type of receivers that are connected to your GB40 and your personal preferences you can choose to display y...

Page 49: ...ary that you wish to follow Plot Route Create a new route When you are finished select Return 3 9 Chart Range and bearing You can quickly show the range and bearing from your vessel to another point o...

Page 50: ...e this to re position the Chart automatically to keep your vessel in view on the Chart Note The re positioning applies only to the chart on your display unit Your vessel s current position will be sho...

Page 51: ...he normal scale To zoom Make the Chart pane active Select Range to zoom in on the central point of the Chart by one step Repeat if necessary to continue zooming in and to show more detail Select Range...

Page 52: ...e even when you re not moving However if you re using GPS to provide the heading Head Up operates only when you re underway so when you stop the Chart displays the North Up orientation until you get u...

Page 53: ...sel is shown in central area of the Chart traveling towards the edge When your vessel moves a certain distance out of the central area the Chart scrolls automatically so that your vessel is shown in t...

Page 54: ...can make the following choices and changes to your Chart These changes are global meaning that they ll be applied to any other display unit that s showing the same Chart view as yours You can change t...

Page 55: ...vessel will be in a specified time if you maintain your current COG and SOG The course predictor line is drawn on your Chart screen and extends out from your vessel in the direction of your COG It ex...

Page 56: ...y of your vessel When the chart guard zone is On two red lines are drawn on the Chart These start at your vessel and diverge out in the direction that you re traveling After a defined distance they ar...

Page 57: ...r If you change this setting it s also changed on any other display units that show the same Chart view The gray boundary line is at the Safe Depth setting To change the safe depths setting Select Cha...

Page 58: ...s button is not in the main menu make the Chart pane active or select Return Settings The Light Sectors button shows the current setting Select it to change the setting When you are finished select Re...

Page 59: ...change the setting When you are finished select Return 3 28 Chart Preset chart views There are five preset Chart views Planning Underway Fishing Anchored Local View These can be customized to suit yo...

Page 60: ...Chart orientation North Up Guard zone Off Predictor Off Track Off Boat symbol Boat Chart detail Full Tides Info On Shade safe depths Off Hide safe soundings Off Light sectors Off Chart text On Chart b...

Page 61: ...f Lat Long grid Off Ports and Marinas overlay On Chart object overlay Off Radar overlay On Fishing Chart scale 1 20 000 Chart center 1 20 000 Show boat On Show boat mode Center Chart orientation Head...

Page 62: ...Show boat mode Center Chart orientation North Up Guard zone Off Predictor On Track Off Boat symbol Boat Chart detail Full Tides Info Off Shade safe depths On Hide safe soundings Off Light sectors Off...

Page 63: ...3 29 Chart Overlays When you re viewing the Chart screen you can overlay any or all of the following information the Radar satellite and aerial photographs for land areas if these are available for t...

Page 64: ...oom level This means that if you zoom out on the Chart Radar overlay the Radar Range will increase and if you change the radar range in the Chart Radar overlay the chart zoom level adjusts automatical...

Page 65: ...on the chart Select the marina that you want information on A new menu is displayed Select Query Chart The GB40 displays the Chart Object Details box which shows more information about the marina Ther...

Page 66: ...Local Time to switch between showing the tide details in local time or UTC time When you are finished select Return 3 33 Chart Overlay roads terrain bathymetry SAR GMDSS If land is drawn on your Char...

Page 67: ...about an object on the chart Select the object that you want information about The object is marked with a red icon and a new menu is displayed If Object Info is Off select it to switch it On Some in...

Page 68: ...u choose even if a waypoint already exists at this position in another route There are two ways to add waypoints to your route Use Existing Waypoints Select Add Waypoint from List Select the waypoint...

Page 69: ...new route To copy a route Select Plot If this button is not in the main menu make the Chart pane active or select Return Settings Select Routes Library Select the route you want to copy Select Copy Ro...

Page 70: ...t or join a route at a specific waypoint just select that waypoint then select Follow Route From Here The GB40 creates a temporary waypoint at your current position and draws a broken line between thi...

Page 71: ...Insert waypoint Position the cursor on an existing route leg on the OP30 Select the Tick key on the OP30 OR click with USB mouse A new waypoint is created You can move this to another location while...

Page 72: ...y To access route waypoints Select Plot If this button is not in the main menu make the Chart pane active or select Return Settings Select Routes Library then select the route Select Route Details to...

Page 73: ...broken and the waypoint is moved only in the selected route To add a waypoint to the start or end of a route Select Routes Library then select the route Select Edit on Chart Select Add Wpt to Beginnin...

Page 74: ...art To reverse your route Select any one of the route legs The selected route is shown in red Select Reverse Route The GB40 immediately renumbers all the waypoints in reverse order and updates the arr...

Page 75: ...GB40 stores your track automatically in the Tracks Library You can use the tracks library to start a new track delete a track rename a track select and display a stored track on the chart display the...

Page 76: ...ys stores your track automatically in the Tracks Library You can switch your track On or Off If it s On your track is shown as a purple line If you change this setting it s also changed on any other d...

Page 77: ...tes from the line recorded from the last two track points To delete a track from the Track Library Select the track to delete Select Delete Track The GB40 asks for confirmation Select OK To rename a t...

Page 78: ...Waypoint Here The GB40 immediately creates the new waypoint The Waypoint Details box is displayed with some details such as the latitude and longitude of the waypoint already entered Edit the waypoin...

Page 79: ...Waypoint Plots a direct line from your current position to the selected waypoint Move Waypoint Select a new position for the waypoint Hide Waypoint Hides the waypoint from view but keeps it in the Way...

Page 80: ...rom the Waypoints Library Display On Chart Select it to change the setting Find On Chart Center the waypoint on your Chart pane GoTo Waypoint Plot a line from your vessel to the waypoint Add Waypoint...

Page 81: ...Blank page 80 Chart...

Page 82: ...the 3D Chart screen side by side in two panes you can synchronize the two panes to show different perspectives of the same area 3D Chart requires position data if you want to show your vessel position...

Page 83: ...creens are synchronized the Chart settings are always applied to the 3D Chart For example if you want to zoom in on the 3D Chart you must zoom in on the Chart then the changes are duplicated on the 3D...

Page 84: ...se cursor in the middle of the screen then dragging up or down Azimuth 4 Select to orbit your view around the vessel Photo Overlay 5 Select to overlay satellite images of land areas Track Forward Back...

Page 85: ...bathymetric setting Display the 3D Chart screen and the main menu If you can t see the Bathymetric button select Settings The Bathymetric button shows the current setting Select it to change the setti...

Page 86: ...r Ground and COG Course Over Ground 5 1 3D Steer Display To display 3D Steer Select Pages Select 3D Steer The GB40 displays a graphical representation of the view from your vessel to the next waypoint...

Page 87: ...y 3D Steer then select Reset XTE The GB40 immediately creates a temporary waypoint at your current position and draws a new leg between this and the next waypoint It also resets the bearing and distan...

Page 88: ...an AIS receiver All AIS vessels transmitting in the local area are shown on your Chart when AIS is enabled This provides important information to supplement your Radar and helps to clarify radar targe...

Page 89: ...6 1 AIS Screen Please refer to the Setup section for information on AIS Setup 88 AIS Introduction...

Page 90: ...with the earlier echoes the history scrolling to the left Factors such as the clarity of the water and transducer type can affect the appearance of the Echosounder pane The Echosounder is supplied wi...

Page 91: ...imum and maximum gain amplitudes using the two vertical lines shown in the advanced A Scope pane A depth scale is shown at the extreme right of the Echosounderpane Note The depth scale is shown as the...

Page 92: ...eath the middle of the cone the echo becomes strongest and thickest As the fish passes out of the middle of the cone the reverse happens with a progressively weaker and deeper echo Different frequenci...

Page 93: ...of the echo that they re returning on the A scope screen When you see that particular echo pattern again it s likely to be the same type of fish Shadows Shadows are likely to be created around areas s...

Page 94: ...n reduce the amount of noise the composition and density of the object such as a bed of seaweed or a rocky bottom 7 4 Echosounder Operating modes To change the operating mode Display the Echosounder p...

Page 95: ...This is called the history The history is affected by two variables The depth of water In shallow water the sonar signals have only a short distance to travel so the Echosounder pane shows a history...

Page 96: ...otographed or examined in detail 7 7 Echosounder Pulse power Use this if you want to change the power output of the transmitted sonar pulse To change the pulse power setting Display the Echosounder pa...

Page 97: ...r Threshold setting The threshold line is shown on the advanced A scope pane as a thin white vertical line You may find it useful to view this pane while you adjust the threshold You can adjust the th...

Page 98: ...ault Medium High Select the new setting Select OK 7 11 Echosounder A scope ratio You can adjust the size of the A scope area To change the ratio of the A scope area Display the Echosounder pane and th...

Page 99: ...3 Echosounder Depth value You can show or hide the depth value on your Echosounder pane only If you choose to show the depth value you can select a small or large pane Large is the default To show or...

Page 100: ...e the Range Zoom and Split button select Return Select Range Zoom and Split The Auto Range button shows the current setting Select it to change the setting Select either On the Echosounder adjusts the...

Page 101: ...e current setting Select it to change the setting Select either Shallower to view a different part of the water column closer to the surface OR Deeper to view a different part of the water column clos...

Page 102: ...can use zoom range shift to move the zoomed area up or down to magnify any section of the water column between the bottom and the surface To adjust the zoom range shift Display the Echosounder pane an...

Page 103: ...to zoom in on the bottom so that you can easily compare different echo strengths This can be helpful if you re trying to identify the type of bottom or locate objects on or close to the bottom To show...

Page 104: ...colored horizontal lines that are constantly moving It shows a real time image of each sonar pulse so that you can optimize the gain and the gain threshold levels for the current sonar frequency The...

Page 105: ...e button shows the current setting Select it to change the setting Off The A Scope is hidden Standard The standard A Scope is shown in the right side of your Echosounder pane Advanced The advanced A S...

Page 106: ...creen with concentric range rings surrounding it These range rings help you to quickly estimate the distance to various targets You can customize many of the default settings Some of these changes app...

Page 107: ...interval between them is automatically set according to the range setting If you want to change the range of the Radar refer to the radar Installation Manual North indicator This shows the direction o...

Page 108: ...es then Radar The Radar Mode button shows the current operating mode Select it to change the setting There are three choices Transmit if the radar was in Standby mode it will start transmitting immedi...

Page 109: ...creen If you re in Course Up orientation but don t have an active route the GB40 uses Head Up orientation until a route is made active Note North Up and Course Up require heading data or COG to operat...

Page 110: ...is positioned to give you the best view ahead This is the default If neither of these positions are suitable you can customize the PPI position by offsetting the PPI center to a different location Th...

Page 111: ...adar screen as you travel All stationary objects remain in a fixed position Note You can change the motion mode ONLY when the radar is transmitting If there s no heading data or COG only Relative Moti...

Page 112: ...de Auto Use the radar gain mode to specify whether you want to adjust the radar gain yourself or let the GB40 adjust it automatically Any changes to the radar gain mode are global and apply to all the...

Page 113: ...n and a slider box appears The current setting is shown as a line within a solid bar of color and as a percentage Drag the line to change the setting Select OK Radar Sea clutter adjustment If the sea...

Page 114: ...is restarted To change the rain clutter adjustment Display the Radar screen and main menu If you can t see the Adjust Radar button select Return Select Adjust Radar Select Rain and a slider box appea...

Page 115: ...point or route details You can also change the color palette Radar Colors You can change the colors the palette used to represent detail on your radar display To change the radar colors Display the Ra...

Page 116: ...rker temporarily Display the Radar screen and main menu If you can t see the Range and Bearing button select Return Select Range and Bearing Select the Hide Heading Marker button If you want to hide t...

Page 117: ...ctive Waypoint button or Show Active Route button must be switched On if you want to show the details The Show Details button shows the current setting Select it to change the setting 8 13 Radar Range...

Page 118: ...main menu for VRM1 and EBL1 If Show VRM EBL 1 is switched Off select it to switch it On The Radar screen shows VRM 1 A thin circular dotted line centered around your vessel The radius is set at the mo...

Page 119: ...shows VRM 1 A thin circular dotted line centered around your vessel The radius is set at the most recent position EBL 1 A thin dotted line extending from your vessel to the edge of your Radar screen...

Page 120: ...a available from a heading sensor the EBL readouts are shown relative to your vessel s heading To find the range and bearing with floating VRM EBL Display the Radar screen and main menu If you can t s...

Page 121: ...at the sequence These dotted lines are shown in a different color To show the range readout You can either drag VRM 1 across the PPI until it touches the target OR select Adjust VRM 1 then use Up or D...

Page 122: ...this feature only when target detection and visibility is more important that the quality of the display To make all the targets appear larger Display the Radar screen and main menu If you can t see...

Page 123: ...to define and track a maximum of 10 radar targets MARPA can also calculate data relating to each target Effective MARPA operation relies on good quality heading data You re recommended to use a good...

Page 124: ...to the maximum range of the radar or until you cancel it it is lost or it moves out of range When you are finished select Return Radar Cancel a target You can stop tracking one more or all of the acq...

Page 125: ...w details of all targets You can show the details of ALL the tracked targets a maximum of ten To show the details of all the targets Display the Radar screen and main menu Select MARPA If you can t se...

Page 126: ...ter a specific period of time To change the vector settings Display the Radar screen and main menu Select MARPA If you can t see MARPA select Return Select MARPA Options The Vector Reference button sh...

Page 127: ...guard zone is highlighted on the Radar screen The radar guard zones are different from the chart guard zone Use both types of guard zone to help ensure the safety of your vessel Radar Guard zones on...

Page 128: ...one Shape to switch the shape between a sector wedge shape or a circle a circular band surrounding your vessel Sector is the default Adjust Range then use the up down keys to move the outer edge of th...

Page 129: ...t setting and a slider box appears The current setting is shown as a solid line of color and as a percentage Drag the line to change the setting Select OK Radar Radar bearing alignment Use the radar b...

Page 130: ...r button select Return Select Adjust Radar then select Installation The Bearing Alignment button shows the current setting Select it to change the setting Use the Up and Down buttons to move the radar...

Page 131: ...Blank page 130 Radar...

Page 132: ...Instruments Display You can select any panel then display or customize it To show instruments Select Pages then Instruments The most recently used panel and main menu is displayed If no panels exist...

Page 133: ...Digital This changes the gauge to Analog and also updates the description of the status bar To customize an analog gauge Select Config Analog Gauge Each of the buttons featured on the Config Analog G...

Page 134: ...ou wish to use Select Name New Panel Use the keyboard to enter a name for the panel Select OK To add a gauge Select Configure Gauge All the possible positions for gauges are shown Select the position...

Page 135: ...Note If the data channel selected is not receiving data digital gauges will display blank lines and analog gauges will not have an indicator needle showing 134 Instruments...

Page 136: ...ion BEFORE connecting or using a USB drive CD or other removable media to the GB40 check it for viruses or corrupt data on a device isolated from the GB40 system Multiple Entertainment panes You can c...

Page 137: ...WMV AVI 10 2 Entertainment USB drives You can use a portable USB drive to help manage your media files For example you can copy your favorite music to the GB40 so that it s always available whether o...

Page 138: ...these specifically named directories under the root directory Music to hold your music files Video to hold your video files To move files between your library and your USB drive Insert the USB drive i...

Page 139: ...Select the video that you want to play Select Play Selected Video The GB40 shows a track progression box at the bottom of the screen You can use the following buttons to control the video display Paus...

Page 140: ...t or random play The music jukebox shows the Now Playing screen If you want to pause playing select Pause skip to the next track select Next skip to the previous track select Previous repeat the whole...

Page 141: ...e the track To select a Playlist Select Select Playlist to show a list of available playlists in the Music Jukebox Click on a playlist to select it Select Select Playlist if you want to change the pla...

Page 142: ...e button to close it When you are finished select Return Entertainment Music Jukebox select play music To select and play music from the music jukebox If the music jukebox is already playing select Se...

Page 143: ...ect another pane that has audio Entertainment Music Jukebox cover art Store the replacement cover art on a USB drive or a USB memory stick Connect this to the GB40 To change an album s cover art If th...

Page 144: ...t the music CD into the slot drive The GB40 will play the music CD unless another Entertainment option with audio is already playing If the music CD does not start to play select Pages then DVD CD the...

Page 145: ...one step 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 1 64 then normal speed fill the screen with the DVD select Full Screen Press any button to return to the main menu Entertainment DVD CD play a DVD To play a DVD Select P...

Page 146: ...choose not to sound the audio alarm The alarm is recorded in the alarm log so that you can see the details acknowledge the alarm and take the appropriate corrective action 11 1 Alarms Alarm Log The a...

Page 147: ...alarm button shows its current status as On or Off Select it to change the setting To set the trigger limits for the alarm Certain alarms are triggered by data readings that are outside user defined...

Page 148: ...Depending on the type of alarm the main menu area may be overlain by the Alarm Notification box For some alarms you must acknowledge an alarm to remove it from the screen You don t need to acknowledg...

Page 149: ...sage that you want to acknowledge then select Acknowledge OR select Acknowledge All to acknowledge ALL the new alarm messages The acknowledged alarms immediately change to a gray color to confirm that...

Page 150: ...waypoint 79 Chart boundaries on off 55 Copy a route 68 Create a waypoint or event mark 77 Create name a new route 67 Customise the chart screen 53 Default values for preset chart views 59 Delete or sh...

Page 151: ...t chart views 50 58 Range and bearing 48 Reset the XTE 73 Reverse a route 73 Routes waypoints 66 Safe depths on off 56 Safe soundings on off 56 Select follow stop a route 69 Show vessel status and pos...

Page 152: ...a license 38 Purchase a collection 35 Select a collection 34 Controllers OP30 remote USB mouse 12 D Disclaimer 7 E Echosounder 89 50 200 kHz split screen 98 A Scope show hide 103 A scope ratio 97 Auto...

Page 153: ...kebox playlists 139 Music Jukebox select play music 141 USB drive manage your media 137 USB drive play media 137 USB drives 136 Video Juke Box 138 G Get Started 9 I Install Charts 36 Instruments 131 C...

Page 154: ...line 114 Operating modes Start Stop Standby 107 Orientation Head Up North Up Course Up 107 PPI position Look Ahead Center Offset 109 Preferences 114 Radar bearing alignment 128 Rain clutter adjustmen...

Page 155: ...der 21 Entertainment 24 Installation 25 Navigation 18 Radar 21 Restore To Factory Defaults 30 System 28 Tracks 20 Units 15 Vessel Statistics 27 Start Up 9 T Terms and conventions 8 U USB Media Storage...

Page 156: ...GB40 Integrated Network System Manual EN Doc no MN000780D...

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