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i SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Do not open the equipment. Only qualified personnel should work insidethe equipment. Do not disassemble or modify theequipment. Fire, electrical shock or serious injury canresult. Immediately turn off the power at theswitchboard if the equipment is emittingsmoke or fire...
ii Safety Instructions for the Installer WARNING Do not open the cover unless totallyfamiliar with electrical circuits andservice manual. Improper handling can result in electricalshock. Turn off the power at the switchboardbefore beginning the installation. Fire or electrical shock can result if th...
iii TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ................................... v SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .......... vi WHAT IS WAAS? .......................... vii EQUIPMENT LISTS ..................... viii 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW ...... 1 1.1 Controls ...................................... 1 1.2 Turning On and Of...
iv 9. INSTALLATION ........................ 53 9.1 Installation of Display Unit......... 53 9.2 Installation of Antenna Unit ....... 54 9.3 Wiring ....................................... 55 9.4 Initial Settings ........................... 56 APPENDIX................................. AP-1 SPECIFICATI...
v FOREWORD A Word to the Owner of the GP-37, GP-32 Congratulations on your choice of the GP-37 DGPS Navigator, GP-32 GPS Navigator. For over 50 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for innovative and dependable marine electronics equipment. This dedication to excellence i...
vi SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Note: This equipment is intended for use on marine vessels. Do not use it in other applications. NAVIGATOR PERSONAL COMPUTER PROCESSOR UNIT* FURUNO GPS NAVIGATOR 12/24 VDC * = With DGPS beacon receiver ANTENNA UNITGPA-019 : S t a n d a r d S u p p l y : O p t i o n GP-37 syst...
vii WHAT IS WAAS? WAAS, available in North America, is a provider in the worldwide SBAS (Satellite Based Augmentation System) navigation system. An SBAS provider furnishes GPS signal corrections to SBAS users, for even better position accuracy, typically better than three meters. Two more SBAS provi...
viii EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard supply Name Type Qty Remarks GP-37 Display Unit GP-32 1 W ith hanger, knob GPA-019 1 For GP-37, w/10 m cable Antenna Unit GPA-017 1 For GP-32, w/10 m cable Installation Materials CP20-02310 1 set • Power/data cable (1 pc.) (Type: MJ-A7SPF0009-020, Code No.: 000-145-612)...
1 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1 Controls Press once: Zoom, centering,or escapes from current opera-tion, depending on display inuse.Press twice: Opens menu. Chooses display mode. Momentary press: Turnspower on. With the power on, pressto adjust dimmer and contrast.Long press: Turns poweroff. Momentary...
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 2 1.2 Turning On and Off Power Turning on the power Press the [DIM/PWR] key. The unit beeps and then starts up with the last-used display mode. Note: The example screens shown in this manual may not match the screens you see on your display. The screen you see depends on your...
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 3 1.4 Display Modes Your unit has five display modes: Plotter Display, Highway Display, Steering Display, Nav Data Display and User Display (digital data and speedometer). Press the [DISP] key to choose a display mode. Each time the key is pressed, the display mode changes in...
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 4 Plotter display The plotter display traces own ship’s track, and shows position, bearing to cursor, range to cursor, horizontal display range setting and receiver status. D2D [ 40 ] n m 12.0 n m 34 ° 44.000N 135 ° 21.000E X Own ship mark (blinking) Receiver status(See table...
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 5 Steering display The steering display provides steering information such as ship’s speed, course, range, bearing, ETA and TTG. D2D MAG COG: 60 ° SOG: 12.5 kt W 300 330 N 30 60 E 04:32 Bearing scale Bearing reference (MAG or TRUE) Speed over ground I I I I I I I I I I I I I ...
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 6 User displays Two user displays are available, digital and speedometer. Digital display The digital display shows digital navigation data. The user may choose what data to display in one to four cells. The choices of data are time, speed over ground, cross-track error, odom...
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 7 1.5 Menu Overview Most operations of your unit are carried out through the menu. Below is a quick introduction to how to choose a menu and change menu settings. If you get lost in operation, press the [MENU] key to return to the MAIN MENU. For your reference, a complete men...
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 8 5. Press ▲ to display “-“. 6. Press ► to send the cursor to the next digit. 7. Press ▲ or ▼ to display “0.” 8. Press ► to send the cursor to the next digit. 9. Press ▲ or ▼ to display “6.” 10. Press ► to send the cursor to the next digit. 11. Press ▲ or ▼ to display “3.” 12...
9 2. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW 2.1 Choosing the Display Range You may choose the display range on the plotter and highway displays. The horizontal range in the plotter display is available among 0.02 (40 yd), 0.05 (101 yd), 0.1 (202 yd), 0.2 (405 yd), 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160 and 320 nautica...
2. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW 10 Cursor turned off The cursor is erased when there is no cursor pad operation for about six seconds. Ship’s position, speed and course appear when the cursor is off. D2D [ 40 ] n m COG: 7 ° SOG: 9.0 k t 34 ° 44.111N 135 ° 20.555E Own ship's position in latitude and long...
2. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW 11 6. For AUTO or OFF, go to step 7. For DISTANCE, enter the recording interval as follows: a) Press the [ENT] key. b) Use ◄ or ► to choose digit to change. c) Use ▲ or ▼ to change value. d) Press the [ENT] key after setting the recording interval. 7. Press the [MENU] key...
13 3. WAYPOINTS (MARKS) 3.1 Entering Waypoints In navigation terminology a waypoint is a particular location on a voyage, whether it be a starting, intermediate or destination waypoint. Your unit can store 999 waypoints. Waypoints can be entered on the plotter display three ways: at cursor position,...
3. WAYPOINTS (MARKS) 14 d) Press the [ENT] key. The cursor is selecting date/time, the default comment. Press the [ENT] key. e) Enter a comment (max. 16 alphanumeric characters) with the cursor pad and then press the [ENT] key. To create a space, choose the “blank” character. To remove all character...
3. WAYPOINTS (MARKS) 15 5. The cursor is selecting “NEW?”; press the [ENT] key. ENTER A NEW WPT NAME. 0 0 4_ _ _? (004:DEFAULT NAME) Quit: [MENU] Waypoint name entry window 6. Enter name (if desired) with the cursor pad and then press the [ENT] key. NAME: 004 34 ° 39.836'N* MARK 135 ° 12.059'E* x 10...
3. WAYPOINTS (MARKS) 16 3.3 Displaying Waypoint Name You may display waypoint name as follows: 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to display the menu. 2. Choose PLOTTER and then press the [ENT] key. 3. Choose WPT NAME and then press the [ENT] key to show the waypoint name display options. DSP GOT...
3. WAYPOINTS (MARKS) 17 Showing nearest waypoints by distance, TTG and ETA 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu. 2. Choose WAYPOINTS and then press the [ENT] key. 3. Choose NEAREST and then press the [ENT] key. The display should look something like the one shown below, listing way...
3. WAYPOINTS (MARKS) 18 3.6 Speed for Calculating Time-to-Go, Estimated Time of Arrival To calculate time-to-go and estimated time of arrival, enter your speed as below. 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu. 2. Choose PLOTTER and then press the [ENT] key. 3. ChooseTTG/ETA and then ...
19 4. ROUTES In many cases a trip from one place to another involves several course changes, requiring a series of waypoints which you navigate to, one after another. The sequence of waypoints leading to the ultimate destination is called a route. Your unit can automatically advance to the next wayp...
4. ROUTES 20 4. If necessary, change waypoint, position, mark shape, and comment (date and time). 5. Choose “LOG RTE?” and then press the [ENT] key. 6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 to complete the route. 7. When you have entered all the waypoint positions desired, press the [MENU] key twice, choose ROUT...
4. ROUTES 21 NAME: 008 34 ° 39.836'N MARK 135 ° 12.059'E x 10-JAN-02 11:25D TTG 02H00M ETA: 12:25Exit? Waypoint attribute edit window 8. “CMNT” shows the name of the route: the names of the first and last waypoints in the route. If you want to change the name, press ▲ to choose CMNT, press the [ENT]...
4. ROUTES 22 Creating a track-based route There are two methods by which you can create a track-based route: manual input of track points using the [MARK/MOB] key and automatic input of track points from the ROUTES menu. A track-based route is useful for retracing your track. Creating a track-based ...
4. ROUTES 23 8. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish. The current position is saved under the next sequential waypoint number, the display shows “***SAVED!” (*** = waypoint number) and a beep sounds. Thereafter waypoints are saved at the interval of time or distance set. When 30 waypoints have been ...
4. ROUTES 24 Permanently deleting a waypoint from a route 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to display the menu. 2. Choose ROUTES and then press the [ENT] key. 3. Choose the route desired. 4. Press the [ENT] key. 5. Choose the waypoint you want to delete. 6. Press the [ENT] key. 7. Choose “REMOV...
4. ROUTES 25 7. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish. To restore a waypoint to a route, choose “SKPoFF ?”at step 6 in this procedure, press the [ENT] key and then press the [MENU] key twice to finish. Changing route comment (name) You can change the comment (name) for a route as below. Up to 16 alph...
27 5. DESTINATION Destination can be set four ways: by cursor, by waypoint, by route, and by MOB position. Previous destination is cancelled whenever a destination is newly set. 5.1 Setting Destination by Cursor 1. Press the [GOTO] key to display the GOTO options window. GOTO WPT-LIST? _ _ _ _ _ _ ?...
5. DESTINATION 28 5.3 Setting Route as Destination 1. Press the [GOTO] key. 2. Choose “ROUTE?”. 3. Press the [ENT] key. SELECT GOTO ROUTE N O [ N E W ? ] L O G E M P T Y R O U T E 0 1 0 1 7 ® 0 2 1 0 2 O S A K A ® K O B E 0 3 E I M I ® K I M I 0 4 B O S T O N GOTO ROUTE list 4. Choose a route. 5. Pr...
29 6. ALARMS There are eight alarm conditions which generate both audio and visual alarms: Arrival alarm, Anchor watch alarm, XTE (Cross-Track Error) alarm, Speed alarm, WAAS/DGPS alarm, Time alarm, Trip alarm and Odometer alarm. When an alarm setting is violated, the buzzer sounds and the name of t...
6. ALARMS 30 4. Choose ARV/ANC and then press the [ENT] key. OFF ARVANC Arrival/anchor watch options 5. Choose ARV and then press the [ENT] key. 6. Press the [ENT] key. Enter the alarm range (0.0-99.99 nm) with the cursor pad. 7. Press the [ENT] key. 8. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish. When own...
6. ALARMS 31 6.3 Speed Alarm The speed alarm provides visual and aural alerts when the ship’s speed is higher (or lower) than the alarm range set. 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu. 2. Choose ALARMS. 3. Press the [ENT] key. 4. Choose SPEED and then press the [ENT] key. 5. Choose...
6. ALARMS 32 6.6 Trip Alarm This alarm alerts you by aural and visual alarms when your boat has traveled a distance greater than the trip alarm distance. 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu. 2. Choose ALARMS. 3. Press the [ENT] key. 4. Choose TRIP and then press the [ENT] key. 5. ...
33 7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 7.1 Calculating Range, Bearing, TTG and ETA Range and bearing between two waypoints 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu. 2. Choose CALCULATE and then press the [ENT] key. CALCULATION M O D E : W A Y P O I N T S F R O M : _ _ _ _ _ _T O : _ _ _ _ _ _ S P D : A...
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 34 9. Press the [ENT] key. If you selected AUTO no further operation is necessary. See the illustration below for a calculation example. For MAN, press the [ENT] key, enter speed with the cursor pad and then press the [ENT] key. The illustration below shows what the display might ...
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 35 8. The cursor is now selecting CORRECTIONS DATA SET; press the [ENT] key. CORRECTIONS DATA SET determines how to use the WAAS signal, currently in the test mode. Use the default setting (02) until the WAAS system becomes operational, then change the setting to “00”. 9. Press th...
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 36 d) Use the cursor pad to enter the transmission frequency of the DGPS beacon station to be used and then press the [ENT] key. LIST a) The following display appears after pressing the [ENT] key at step 6. STATION (NEAREST) "*" denotesuser channel. [EXIT] [USER] 310.0 29....
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 37 6. Choose a station from the list and then press the [ENT] key. The display looks something like the one below. FREQ : 310.0kHz RATE : 200BPS LAT : 37 ° 59'N LON : 123 ° 00'W EXIT? SAVE? ERASE? Screen for entering DGPS station data 7. Choose item, press the [ENT] key, edit data...
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 38 7.5 Magnetic Variation The location of the magnetic north pole is different from the geographical north pole. This causes a difference between the true and magnetic north direction. This difference is called magnetic variation, and varies with respect to the observation point o...
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 39 7.8 Position Display Format Position may shown in latitude and longitude or TDs (Loran C or Decca) as follows. Decca and Loran C chain data is preprogrammed. 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu. 2. Choose TD SETUP and then press the [ENT] key. TD SETUP D I S ...
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 40 7.10 GPS Setup The GPS SETUP menu smoothes position and course, averages speed, applies position offset, and deactivates unhealthy satellites. 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu. 2. Choose GPS SETUP and then press the [ENT] key. GPS SETUP S M O O T H P O S :...
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 41 DISABLE GEO Like GPS satellites, the GPS receiver automatically eliminates any malfunctioning WAAS satellite. To disable a WAAS satellite manually, enter three-digit satellite number with the cursor pad and then press the [ENT] key. To restore a satellite, enter “000”. FIX MODE...
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 42 8. Use the cursor pad to choose data desired and then press the [ENT] key. NONE: No display ODO: Odometer distance TRIP: Trip distance TIME: Time and date POSN: Position POWER: Power source voltage SOG: Speed over ground COG: Course over ground WPT: Rng and brg to waypoint XTE:...
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 43 7.13 Uploading, Downloading Waypoint, Route Data Waypoint and route data may be downloaded to a PC or uploaded from a PC to your unit. Wiring Your equipment provides a wiring diagram which shows how to connect to a PC using a DSUB 9-pin connector (EIA-574). You may display it a...
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 44 S A V I N G S T A R T ? ( P C R E A D Y ? ) A R E Y O U S U R E ? Y E S N O SAVING START? prompt 5. Set up the computer to receive data. 6. Press ◄ to choose YES and then press the [ENT] key to download. S A V I N G C O M P L E T E D H I T A N Y K E Y . W P T S & R O U T E ...
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 45 4. Press the [ENT] key. L O A D I N G S T A R T ? ( Y E O M A N R E A D Y ? ) A R E Y O U S U R E ? Y E S N O LOADING START? prompt 5. Set up the YEOMAN to output data. 6. Press ◄ to choose YES and then press the [ENT] key to load data. W A Y P O I N T S L O A D I N G . . . . E...
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 46 1st byte: Skip code '-' (Hyphen) = Skip ON, Space code = Skip OFF After 2nd byte: W aypoint name (fixed to 6 bytes) Note: A route can contain max. 30 waypoints and GPRTE sentence for one route data may exceed 80 byte limitation. In this case, route data is divided into several ...
47 8. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 8.1 Maintenance Regular maintenance is important to maintain performance. Check the following points monthly to help maintain performance. • Check that connectors on the rear panel are firmly tightened and free of rust. • Check that the ground system is free o...
8. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 48 8.3 Replacing the Fuse The fuses (1A) in the power cable (+/- lines) protects the equipment from overcurrent, reverse polarity of the power source and equipment fault. If the fuse blows, find the cause before replacing the fuse. If the fuse blows again after r...
8. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 49 8.5 Satellite Monitor Display The satellite monitor display shows information about GPS and GEO satellites. 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu. 2. Choose SATELLITE. 3. Press the [ENT] key. Number, bearing and elevation angle of all GPS and ...
8. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 50 6. After the equipment has displayed the test results, a beep sounds and the message PUSH KEY appears at the top right-hand corner. 7. Press each key one by one. The name of the key pressed momentarily appears at the top right-hand corner if the key is functio...
53 9. INSTALLATION 9.1 Installation of Display Unit Mounting considerations The display unit can be installed on a desktop, on the overhead, or in a panel (optional flush mounting kit required). Refer to the outline drawings at the end of this manual for installation instructions. When choosing a mo...
9. INSTALLATION 54 Flush mount S kit Flush mount S kit Type: OP20-17 Code No. 000-040-720 Name Type Code No. Qty Flush mount fixture 20-007-2401 100-183-190 2 Hexagon- head bolt M6X12 SUS304 000-862-127 2 Wing bolt M4X30 YBSC2 MBN12 000-804-799 4 Wing nut M4 YBSC2 MBN12 000-863-306 4 Spring washer M...
9. INSTALLATION 55 9.3 Wiring The illustration below shows where to connect cables on the rear of the display unit. Please review the INSTALLATION GUIDELINES at the front of this manual before wiring the equipment. Black Red (12-24 VDC) Ground 1A Fuse(+/- line) ANTENNA UNIT GPA-017 (For GP-32) + - P...
9. INSTALLATION 56 9.4 Initial Settings This equipment can output navigation data to external equipment, in NMEA 0183 format. For example, it can output position data to a radar or echo sounder for display on its display screen. Output data format, data sentences NMEA 0183 version 1.5, 2.0 or 2.1 ca...
9. INSTALLATION 57 Output setting 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu. 2. Choose I/O SETUP. 3. Press the [ENT] key. I/O SETUP D A T A 1 : N M E A - R E M 1 D A T A 2 : N M E A - R E M N M E A V E R : V E R 2 . 0S A V E W P T / R T E → P C ? L O A D W P T / R T E ← P C ? L O A D W ...
AP-1 APPENDIX Menu Tree Default settings shown in bold italics. WAYPOINTS LIST , NEAREST ROUTES VOYAGE ROUTE (START, STOP ) INTERVAL (TIME, 00H01M - 99H99M, 00H10M ; DISTANCE , 0.1 - 99.9 nm, 2 nm ) PLOTTER TRACK REC (OFF, DISTANCE , AUTO) INTERVAL ( 0.10 nm ) BRG. REF ( MAG , TRUE) MAG. VAR. ( AUTO...
APPENDIX AP-2 * = For GP-37. Replaced with "BEACON" when MODE on DGPS/WAAS menu is set to EXT BEACON. (Continued from previous page) I/O SETUP DATA1 ( NMEA-REM1 , NMEA-REM2, NMEA-AP) DATA2 ( NMEA-REM , NMEA-AP, RTCM-OUT*) NMEA VER (VER 1.5, VER 2.0 , VER 2.1) SAVE WPT/RTE → PC? LOAD WPT/RTE ...
APPENDIX AP-3 Geodetic Chart List 001: W GS84 002: W GS72 003: TOKYO : Mean Value (Japan, Korea & Okinawa) 004: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 : Mean Value (CONUS) 005: EUROPEAN 1950 : Mean Value 006: AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1984 : Australia & Tasmania 007: ADINDAN : Mean Value (Ethiopia & Sudan) 008: ...
APPENDIX AP-4 Loran C Chains n i a h C I R G 1 S 2 S 3 S 4 S 5 S c i f i c a P l a r t n e C 0 9 9 4 1 1 9 2 – – – t s a o C t s a E n a i d a n a C 0 3 9 5 1 1 5 2 8 3 – – ) a e r o K ( n o i L o d n a m m o C 0 7 9 5 1 1 1 3 2 4 – – t s a o C t s e W n a i d a n a C 0 9 9 5 1 1 7 2 1 4 – – a i b a...
APPENDIX AP-5 Decca Chains n i a h C . o N n i a h C n i a h C e d o c n o i t a c o L n i a h C . o N n i a h C n i a h C e d o c n o i t a c o L 1 0 c i t l a B h t u o S A 0 e p o r u E 5 2 k a r r e g a k S B 0 1 " 2 0 t e d n a l t s e V E 0 " 6 2 f l u G n a i s r e P h t r o N C 5 &am...
SP - 1 E4420S01C-M SPECIFICATIONS OF GPS NAVIGATOR GP-32 DGPS NAVIGATOR GP-37 1 GPS RECEIVER 1.1 Receiving Channels GPS 12 channels parallel, 12 satellites tracking WAAS 1 channel 1.2 Rx Frequency 1575.42 MHz 1.3 Rx Code C/A code, WAAS 1.4 Position Fixing System All in view, 8-state Kalman filter 1....
SP - 2 E4420S01C-M NMEA-REM1: GLL, GGA, VTG, ZDA, RMC, RMB NMEA-REM2: GLL, GGA, VTG, ZDA, RMC, RMB, BWC, RMA (Ver2.0), GTD (Ver1.5) when TD indication selected NMEA-AP: GLL, VTG, ZDA, AAM, APB, BOD, BWC, XTE 3.2 Data 2 RS-232C Output Data: NMEA0183 Ver 1.5/2.0/2.1 selected NMEA-REM: GLL, GGA, VTG, Z...
Index-1 INDEX A Alarms anchor watch ............................................ 30 arrival ........................................................ 29 buzzer type ............................................... 32 odometer................................................... 32 speed ...................
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