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ii SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Do not disassemble or modify the equipment. Fire, electrical shock or serious injurycan result. Do not open the equipment. Immediately turn off the power at the switchboard if the equipment is emittingsmoke or fire. Continued use of the equipment can cause electrical shock. Do...
iii FOREWORD Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO GP-7000 COLOR GPS/PLOTTER. We are confident you will see why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability. For over 50 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for innovative and dependable marine...
iv TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ........................................................................................................ iii SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ................................................................................ vi 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW ...................................
vi 8.3 ADVANCED Menu ....................................................................................................... 8-7 8.4 INFO Menu .................................................................................................................. 8-9 8.5 FIND Menu ...........................
vii SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Power Source12-24 VDC : Option : Standard : User Supply NMEA1 and NMEA2 ports:Radar, autopilot, video sounder,temperature indicator, etc. PC/NMEA IN port:PC, NMEA device, buzzer ANTENNA UNIT GPA-017 DISPLAY UNITGP-7000 How to remove the hard coverPlace your thumbs at the cen...
1-1 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW This chapter acquaints you with the basics of your unit–from turning on the power to the soft key menu operation. 1.1 Display Unit Controls CLEAR BRILL POWER GOTO WPT SAVEMOB DISP TO ENTER PUSH MENU RANGE Soft keys Card slot Cursor pad RANGE key ENTER knob See below. MENU...
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-2 1.2 Loading an SD TM Chart Card Your unit reads C-MAP NT + /NT MAX TM charts, stored on SD TM cards. Insert the appropriate chart card for your area before turning the power on to show chart data automatically. Note 1: Static electricity can be passed through your fingers...
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-3 1.3 Turning the Power On/Off Turning the power on Press the [POWER/BRILL] key until you hear a click and a beep. When the unit is turned on, it proceeds in the sequence shown in the figure below. In about 30 seconds thelast-used display appears.You can go to the last-used...
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-4 1.4 Adjusting Brilliance and Contrast You can adjust display brilliance and contrast as shown below. 1. Press the [POWER/BRILL] key momentarily. The BACKLIGHT window appears. BACKLIGHT ENTER TO SET Backlight window 2. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to adjust. Rotate clockwise to...
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-5 1.5 Selecting a Display Nine screen displays are available as shown figure in below. 1. Press the [DISP] key to show the DISPLAY MODE screen. DISPLAY MODE TURN KNOB TO SELECT DISPLAY MODE AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER. Display mode screen 2. Use the cursor pad or [ENTER] knob t...
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-6 1.7 MOB Mark 1.7.1 Entering the MOB mark, setting MOB as destination The MOB (Man Overboard) mark functions to mark man overboard position. You can inscribe this mark from any mode. Manoverboad Range, bearing Current position MOBmark MOB MOB 162.5 ° M 0.49 nm MOB informat...
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-7 1.7.2 Deleting the MOB mark 1. Operate the cursor pad to place the cursor on the MOB mark, and then press the STOP soft key to cancel the navigation to the MOB mark. 2. Press the DELETE soft key to show the confirmation window. 3. Choose “YES”, and then press the [ENTER] ...
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-8 English ItalianoFrancaisDeutschEspanolNorskSvenskPortuguese Language option window 4. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose the option desired and then press the [ENTER] knob. To cancel, press the [CLEAR] key. 5. To close all menus and option windows, press the [MENU] key. To...
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-9 English ItalianoFrancaisDeutschEspanolNorskSvenskPortuguese Language option window 4. Press ▼ to choose an option and then press ► to close the window. To cancel, press ◄ . 5. To close all menus and option windows, press the [MENU] key. To close option windows one by one,...
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-10 Note: You can return the value to zero by pressing the CLR FLD soft key. 8. Enter SPEED, DATE and TIME. 9. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose CURSOR CONTROL and then push the [ENTER] knob. 10. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose On or Off as appropriate and then push the [E...
2-1 2. PLOTTER DISPLAYS 2.1 Presentation Modes The plotter display mainly shows chart, ship’s track, waypoints, and navigation data. Three types of display presentations are provided for the normal plotter display: north-up, course-up and auto course-up. To change the mode, use the presentation mode...
2. PLOTTER DISPLAY 2-3 2.2 Cursor 2.2.1 Turning on the cursor, shifting the cursor Press the cursor pad to turn the cursor on, and the cursor appears at the own ship’s position. Operate the cursor pad to shift the cursor. The cursor moves in the direction of the arrow or diagonal pressed on the curs...
2. PLOTTER DISPLAY 2-4 2.2.3 Displaying data Besides its fundamental functions of providing position data, the cursor can also provide data for chosen caution area, depth area, source of data, etc. Further, you can display information about an icon by placing the cursor on it. 1. Press the cursor pa...
2. PLOTTER DISPLAY 2-5 2.4 Navigation Data Display The navigation data display provides generic navigation data, and it is shown in combination displays. Appropriate sensors are required. Bars (- -) appear when corresponding sensor is not connected. LATITUDE 22º03.730N LONGITUDE 137º57.870E SOG 12.0...
2. PLOTTER DISPLAY 2-6 2.5 Compass Display The compass display, shown in combination displays, provides steering information. The compass rose shows two triangles: the red triangle shows own ship’s course and the black triangle, which moves with ship’s course, shows the bearing to destination waypoi...
2. PLOTTER DISPLAY 2-7 2.6 Highway Display The highway display, shown in combination display with the plotter screen, provides a graphic presentation of ship’s track along intended course. It is useful for monitoring ship’s progress toward a waypoint. The own ship marker shows the relation between y...
2. PLOTTER DISPLAY 2-8 2.7 GPS Status Display The GPS status display provides data on the GPS satellites. 33 18.426N 12:09 AM 1.00 Apr/02/04 ACQUIRING LONGITUDE LATITUDE HDOP SOG Kts DATE TIME 131 48.608W 12.5 07 14 25 31 -- -- 01 11 20 28 -- -- 07 01 11 14 25 31 28 Position DOP value Receive signal...
2. PLOTTER DISPLAY 2-9 2.8 Celestial Display Your plotter provides for calculation of the tide heights for any date. Additionally it displays the time of sunrise, sunset, moonrise and moonset. ENTER to change Date - Turn the KNOB to set [DLS/STANDARD] time Nearest Tide Station: High WaterLow Water F...
2. PLOTTER DISPLAY 2-10 2.9 Graph Display Four graphs can be displayed alternately on the half-screen of the LCD: depth, wind, water temperature and SOG (speed). Press the GRAPH TYPE soft key to choose display graphs in the sequence shown below. Note: Appropriate sensors required to display graphs. ...
2. PLOTTER DISPLAY 2-11 2.10 Wind Display Your plotter can show the graphical wind indicator when the appropriate data is input. WIND TRUE HEAD 7º M - - - - - - Kts 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 150 120 90 60 30 Wind display Selecting the wind direction indication format The wind direction can be selected ...
2. PLOTTER DISPLAY 2-12 2.11 NAVDATA Window The second soft key from the left functions to control the NAVDATA window. Each press of the key changes this soft key label in the sequence of NAV DATA, NAV+CUR and OFF. NAVDATA window Customizing the NAVDATA window 1. Press the NAV DATA soft key to show ...
3-1 3. TRACK Your ship’s track is plotted on the screen using navigation data fed from the internal GPS navigator. This chapter shows you what you can do with track, from turning it on or off to changing its plotting interval. In the default setting, own ship’s track is turned on and is displayed in...
3. TRACK 3-2 5. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose ACTIVE TRACK and then push the [ENTER] knob. 6. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose the desired number of own ship tracks to use, from among 1 to 5. 7. Press the SAVE soft key. 8. Press the [MENU] key to close the menu. 3.2 Displaying Track To display ...
3. TRACK 3-3 3.5 Hiding the Track The track lines can be hidden (but recorded). This function is useful when there are too many tracks to distinguish on the screen and it is hard to distinguish one from another. 1. Choose TRACK from the PLOTTER menu and then push the [ENTER] knob. 2. Choose VISIBLE ...
3. TRACK 3-4 3.6.2 Track plotting interval 1. Choose TRACK from the PLOTTER menu. 2. Choose DISTANCE or TIME as appropriate and then push the [ENTER] knob. 0.010.050.10.51.02.05.010.0 1sec5 sec10 sec30 sec1 min5 min10 min30 min1 h Distance window Time window Interval windows 3. Rotate the [ENTER] kn...
4-1 4. WAYPOINT In navigation terminology, a waypoint is a particular location on a voyage whether it be a starting, intermediate or destination point. A waypoint is the simplest piece of information your equipment requires to get you to a destination, in the shortest distance possible. This unit ha...
4. WAYPOINT 4-3 4.1.2 Entering a waypoint from the waypoint list You can manually enter waypoint position from the waypoint list as follows. 1. Press the [MENU] key to show the menu bar. 2. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose PLOTTER and then push the [ENTER] knob to show the PLOTTER menu. TRACK ROUTE...
4. WAYPOINT 4-4 4.1.3 Entering a waypoint/MOB mark with an external event switch If the equipment is equipped with an external event switch you may choose what mark is inscribed on the screen when the switch is pressed. The choices are Waypoint, MOB mark or Off (no event switch is connected). 1. Pre...
4. WAYPOINT 4-5 4.2 Editing Waypoint Data Waypoint data may be edited from the waypoint list or directly from the plotter display. 4.2.1 Editing waypoint data from the waypoint list 1. Press the [MENU] key to show the menu bar. 2. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose PLOTTER and then push the [ENTER] k...
4. WAYPOINT 4-6 4.3 Erasing Waypoints Waypoints can be erased from the waypoint list or directly from the plotter display. 4.3.1 Erasing a waypoint directly from the plotter display 1. Press the cursor pad to place the cursor on the waypoint you want to delete. 2. Press the DELETE soft key. The foll...
4. WAYPOINT 4-7 4.4 Searching, Sorting Waypoints You can search and sort waypoints on the waypoint list as follows. Searching by waypoint name 1. Open the WAYPOINT LIST. 2. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose SEARCH at the bottom of the screen. 3. Push the [ENTER] knob. 4. Enter the waypoint name you ...
4. WAYPOINT 4-8 4.5 Other Waypoint List Functions This section shows you how to execute the various functions available on the WAYPOINT LIST. 4.5.1 Filtering waypoints by mark shape You may filter waypoints in the waypoint list by mark shape. This is useful when you are looking for waypoints of a sp...
4. WAYPOINT 4-9 4.5.2 Hiding or showing waypoints Waypoints can be shown or hidden individually or collectively on the plotter display as below. 1. Open the WAYPOINT LIST. 2. Press the cursor pad ( ▲▼ ) to choose the waypoint you want to show or hide. All waypoints can also be shown or hidden. 3. Ro...
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5-1 5. ROUTE Often a trip from one place to another involves several course changes, requiring a series of route points (waypoints) which you navigate to, one after another. The sequence of waypoints leading to the ultimate destination is called a route. 5.1 Entering Routes You can store up to 200 r...
6. ROUTE 5-2 CANCEL COORD TYPE SAVE 1 34 41.895 ’N 135 21.109 ’W 34 43.776 ’N 135 17.883 ’W 34 46.007 ’N 135 19.521 ’W 34 80.398 ’N 135 35.354 ’W 34 28.361 ’N 135 49.239 ’W 34 24.242 ’N 135 46.753 ’W LEG ROUTE NAME:0001RT______ COMMENT : 17:33_ JUL1003 SKIP 00 73WP______ 14:09_APR0403 0001WP______ 0...
5. ROUTE 5-3 5.3 Connecting Routes Two routes which you have created can be connected as follows to form a new route. 1. Open the route menu. 2. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose CONNECT at the bottom of screen and then push the [ENTER] knob. The connect route menu appears. CONNECT ROUTE CANCEL FORW...
6. ROUTE 5-4 5.4 Inserting Waypoints Waypoints can be inserted in a route as follows: Inserting a waypoint from the route list 1. Show the route list. 2. Press the cursor pad ( ▲▼ ) to choose a route. 3. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose EDIT at the bottom of screen and then push the [ENTER] knob to...
5. ROUTE 5-5 Inserting a waypoint from the plotter display You can insert a waypoint in a route directly on the screen. 1. Press the cursor pad to place the cursor on the desired line between waypoints in a route. The window below appears. ROUTE: 1 [0001RT] 0001WP - 0002WP DST: 4.74 nmBRG: 102 M Leg...
6. ROUTE 5-6 5.6 Information on Route Report The route report provides various information about routes, such as time distance and necessary fuel to go to a waypoint in route. 1. Open the route list. 2. Press the cursor pad ( ▲▼ ) to choose the route desired. 3. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose REP...
5. ROUTE 5-7 Entering the speed for TIME column Enter speed to be used for TIME calculation. 1. Show the route report. 2. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose SPEED at the bottom of screen and then push the [ENTER] knob to show the SPEED window. SPEED 1 0.0 kt You can change the digit by pressing the c...
6. ROUTE 5-8 5.8 Searching Routes You can search for a route through the route list or on the plotter display. Searching a route through the route list 1. Open the route list. 2. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose SEARCH at the bottom of screen. 3. Push the [ENTER] knob. The NAME window appears. NAME...
6-1 6. NAVIGATION This chapter shows you how to get to a desired destination by using “quick points”, waypoints, port services and routes. 6.1 Navigating to Quick Points The quick points feature allows you to navigate to a cursor-selected location. Each time a quick point is entered, the previous qu...
6. NAVIIGATION 6-2 Navigating a quick route 1. Press the cursor pad to place the cursor at the position where you want to enter a waypoint. 2. Press the [ROUTE] key to show the new waypoint window. 3. If necessary, arrange the waypoint data. 4. Press the SAVE soft key. 5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 to...
6. NAVIGATION 6-3 Navigating to ports, port service C-MAP NT+ TM chart cards have a port service list which shows services available at ports and harbors. You can use the list to set destination as follows. 1. Press the [MENU] key to show the menu bar. 2. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose FIND and t...
6. NAVIIGATION 6-4 6.2 Navigating to Waypoints You can select an existing waypoint as destination by cursor, by name or through the WAYPOINT LIST. To cancel the navigation, locate the cursor on the destination waypoint, and then press the STOP soft key. Selecting waypoint by cursor 1. Press the curs...
6. NAVIGATION 6-5 6.3 Following a Route You can follow a route as follows. Setting a complete route as destination This method enables you to navigate from the first waypoint of a route. 1. Press the cursor pad to place the cursor at the location not occupied by waypoint. 2. Press the [TLL/GOTO] key...
6. NAVIIGATION 6-6 Skipping route waypoints In some instances you may want to “skip” waypoints while following a route. In the figure below, for example, the vessel has decided to navigate from waypoint 05 to 03, skipping waypoint 04. PORT 1 PORT 2 Waypoint 1 Waypoint 2 Waypoint 3 Waypoint 4 Waypoin...
7-1 7. ALARMS The plotter section has seven conditions which generate both audio and visual alarms: arrival, XTE, temperature, depth, anchor, STW and grounding alarms. When an alarm is violated both audio and visual alarms are released. You may silence the audio alarm with the [CLEAR] key. The visua...
7. ALARM 7-2 7.1 Audible Alarm On/Off Audio and visual alarms are released whenever an alarm setting is violated. You can enable or disable the audio alarm as follows: 1. Press the [MENU] key to show the menu bar. 2. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose ALARMS and then push the [ENTER] knob to show the...
7. ALARMS 7-3 7.3 XTE (Cross-Track Error) Alarm The XTE alarm warns you when your boat is off its intended course. Note that this alarm is available only when a destination is set. : Alarm Destination waypoint Own shipposition Alarmsetting Intendedcourse How to XTE alarm works 1. Open the ALARMS men...
7. ALARM 7-4 7.4 Temperature Alarm Note: This alarm requires water temperature data. There are two types of water alarms: Within Range and Out of Range. The Within Range alarm sounds when the water temperature is within the range set, and the Out of Range sounds when the water temperature is higher ...
7. ALARMS 7-5 7.5 Anchor Alarm The anchor alarm informs you that your boat is moving when it should be at rest. : Alarm Own ship's position Setting range How the anchor watch alarm works 1. Open the ALARMS menu. 2. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose ANCHOR ALARM and push the [ENTER] knob. Off 0.00 nm...
7. ALARM 7-6 7.7 Depth Alarm Note: This alarm requires depth data. The depth alarm sounds when the depth is within the alarm range set. 1. Open the ALARMS menu. 2. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose DEPTH ALARM and then push the [ENTER] knob. Off Depth 0000.0 FtRange 0010.0 Ft 3. Confirm that the cur...
7. ALARMS 7-7 7.8 Grounding Alarm The grounding alarm sounds when there is an object on chart data which is within the range and depth set. Further, you can know what kind of object is causing the alarm when it enters in the range. 1. Open the ALARMS menu. 2. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose GROUND...
8-1 8. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT This chapter describes the various options which allow you to customize the plotter section to suit your needs. 8.1 GENERAL Menu The GENERAL menu provides the basic setup for the unit. LANGUAGE English KEYPAD BEEP Off PALETTE Normal TIME LINE Infinite TIME REFERENCE UTC ...
8. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 8-2 DATE FORMAT Chooses date notation; MM-DD-YY or DD-MM-YY. AUTO INFO Chooses what data is available with the cursor; Off, On Points or On All. On Points: Data for selected chart symbol, for example, lighthouse or harbor. All Points: Data for any location within the area co...
8. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 8-3 PERSPECTIVE VIEW Chart data is projected in perspective mode, for 3D simulation, during navigation. DYNAMIC NAV-AIDS Shows the flash from the lighthouse/buoy with the actual interval. MIXING LEVELS Detailed chart data and coarse chart data may be incorporated and display...
8. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 8-4 DANGERS Shown in red when the GROUNDING alarm detects the high-risk object (listed in the grounding report) when the GROUNDING alarm is turned on. CAUTIONS Shown in red when the GROUNDING alarm detects the low-risk object when the GROUNDING alarm is turned on. NAV AIDS P...
8. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 8-5 MAP CONFIGURATION DISPLAY MODE Chooses the map to display; Full, Medium, Low, Tides or Custom. “Full” shows all data in the chart card. Note that data can be arranged only when Custom is chosen here. As for each items, refer to the handbook for C-MAP. Settings of Display...
8. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 8-6 Setting details DEPTH SETTINGS Item Settings DEPTH RANGE On, Off DEPTH RANGE MIN 0-49211 ft DEPTH RANGE MAX 0-49212 ft ROCKS MIN 0-32804 ft ROCKS MAX 0-32805 ft LAND SETTINGS Item Settings LAND ELEVATION VALUES On, Off ROADS On, Off POINTS OF INTEREST On, Off CHART SETTI...
8. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 8-8 NAVIGATE Item Settings COORDINATE SYSTEM Choose the coordinate display method among ddd mm ss, ddd mm.mm, ddd mm.mmm and ddd.ddddd for latitude, or TD. MAP DATUM Geodetic datum is a reference for geodetic survey measurements consisting of fixed latitude, longitude and az...
8. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 8-9 8.4 INFO Menu This menu shows the detailed information for the location selected by the cursor. Choose a location, and then open the INFO menu and select item. 8.5 FIND Menu You can find objects on the chart data in use dividing with the category of TIDE STATION, WRECKS ...
9-1 9. DATA TRANSFER This chapter provides information for saving and replaying data to and from memory cards, and updating and downloading data. 9.1 Memory Card Operations The memory cards store these data: waypoints, routes and track. 9.1.1 Selecting the card slot to use There are two card slots, ...
9. DATA TRANSFER 9-2 9.1.2 Formatting memory cards Before you can use a memory card it must be formatted. This prepares the card for use with the system. Note that formatting a memory card erases all data from the card. 1. Insert the memory card to the selected slot. 2. Open the MEMORY CARD LIST. 3....
9. DATA TRANSFER 9-3 9.1.4 Playing back data from a memory card Data (track, waypoints, routes) can be loaded from a memory card and displayed on the screen. This feature is useful for observing past data. 1. Insert the memory card to play back into the selected slot. 2. Open the MEMORY CARD list. 3...
9. DATA TRANSFER 9-4 Note: When receiving the waypoint data on PC, set all sentences other than WPL off. WAYPOINT LIST SYM NAME TYPE MODE DST [nm}BRG [M] LATITUDELONGITUDE ICON FIND LOCATE EDIT NEW MODE DELETE SORT SEND RECEIVE Waypoint list 7. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose SEND or RECEIVE at th...
9. DATA TRANSFER 9-6 9.3 Waypoint, Route Format You may transfer waypoint and route data to another GP-7000 series unit or a PC in Standard or Furuno format, via the NMEA1 port, NMEA2 port or PC NMEA IN port. 1. Press the [MENU] key to show the menu bar. 2. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose ADVANCED...
10-1 10. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 10.1 Maintenance Regular maintenance is important for continued performance. Important points to be checked from time to time are shown below. Do not open the equipment. Hazardous voltage which can cause electrical shock exists inside the equipment. Only qu...
10. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 10-2 10.2 Replacement of Fuse Use the correct fuse. Use of a wrong fuse can cause fire ordamage the equipment. CAUTION The fuse on the power cable protects the system from reverse polarity of the ship’s mains and equipment fault. If the fuse blows, find the caus...
10. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 10-3 10.4 Simple Troubleshooting This section provides simple troubleshooting procedures which the user can follow to restore normal operation. If you cannot restore normal operation do not attempt to check inside the unit. Any trouble should be referred to a qu...
10. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 10-4 10.5 Diagnostics This section provides the procedures for testing the equipment for proper operation. Four tests are provided: RAM menu, Dim menu, Cartridges and Serial ports. To access the test menu, do the following: 1. Press the [POWER/BRILL] key to turn...
10. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 10-5 10.5.2 Dim menu The Dim menu checks the contrast and backlight control circuits for proper operation. 1. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose “Dim menu” on the SYSTEM TEST. 2. Push the [ENTER] knob to show the Dim window. Contrast Backlight Dim window 3. Rotat...
10. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 10-6 10.5.4 Serial ports You can confirm the signal input. 1. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose Serial port from the SYSTEM TEST. 2. Push the [ENTER] knob to show the Serial port window. Change parameters Input data display Serial port 3. Rotate the [ENTER] knob...
10. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 10-7 10.7 Clearing the Memory The memory can be cleared to restart operation with default settings. All tracks, waypoints and routes are deleted and all default menu settings are restored. 1. Turn the power on while holding the [MENU] key down. 2. Release the [M...
AP-1 APPENDIX Menu Tree LANGUAGE ( English, others) KEYPAD BEEP (Off, On) PALETTE ( Normal, SunLight, Night, NDAA) TIME LINE ( Infinite, off, 2 min, 10 min, 30 min, 1 hour, 2 hours) TIME REFERENCE ( UTC, -19:30 to +19:30 (in 30 min. steps)) TIME FORMAT ( 12 hour, 24 hour) DATE FORMAT ( MM-DD-YY, DD-...
SP - 1 E4429S01A SPECIFICATIONS OF GPS PLOTTER/SOUNDER GP-7000 1 GENERAL 1.1 Display 7-inch wide color LCD 1.2 Projection Mercator 1.3 Usable Area 80° latitude or below 1.4 Display Mode Plotter, Nav Data, Highway display, Compass display 1.5 Alarms Arrival and Anchor watch, Cross track error, Temper...
IN-1 INDEX A alarms .............................................. 7-1, 10-18 anchor ......................................................7-5 arrival .......................................................7-2 audio ........................................................7-2 depth .....................
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