Furuno DD-80 - Manual

Furuno DD-80

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – iiiiiiiiiiiii; DANGER; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
  • Page 4 – Keep heater away from equipment.; WARNING
  • Page 6 – ii; INTRODUCTION TO GPS
  • Page 7 – iii; FOREWORD; A Word to DD-80 Owners
  • Page 9 – SYSTEM OVERVIEW; Display selection menu
  • Page 10 – GOTO menu; GOTO
  • Page 11 – System Configuration
  • Page 12 – Operation Flow Chart
  • Page 13 – Control Description; Figure 1-1 Control panel
  • Page 14 – The GPS provides highly accurate po-; Turning on the power; DGPS 3D; Figure 1-2 Appearance of display when
  • Page 15 – Turning off the power; Figure 1-3 Screen for adjustment; Operate cursor keys within 10; Figure 1-4 Screen for
  • Page 16 – Plotter 1 display; Figure 1-5 Plotter 1 display; Plotter 2 display; Figure 1-6 Plotter 2 display; Highway display; Figure 1-7 Highway display
  • Page 17 – Navigation display; ) No autopilot connection; no autopilot connection; Auto; autopilot connection, automatic mode; Man; autopilot connection, modes other than
  • Page 18 – Data display; Figure 1-11 Data display mode; Transmitting Data; Transmitting data; To mutually transmit data, do the following:; Figure 1-12 MAIN menu
  • Page 19 – ) Press any key to return to the DATA
  • Page 20 – The Interface Unit; Output data conventions; • When both navigators are outputting data
  • Page 21 – Display Orientation; Destination set; ) appears at the left side of; Destination not set; Data and cursor state; Cursor turned on; Figure 2-1 Data displayed
  • Page 22 – Cursor turned off; Figure 2-2 Data displayed; Shifting the cursor; ) Press the cursor keys to shift the cursor.; Centering the cursor; Shifting the Display; ) Press the cursor keys. The display shifts; Procedure; When plotting is resumed
  • Page 23 – Figure 2-3 Track not plotted or; Track cannot be restored once erased.; Be absolutely sure you want to erase track.; or
  • Page 24 – Track Plotting Interval; Plotting interval by time; Plotting interval by distance
  • Page 25 – Apportioning the Memory; All data are erased when the memory; Figure 2-8 SYSTEM SETTNGS menu; Figure 2-9 PLOTTER SETUP menu; Bearing Reference; True or magnetic bearing
  • Page 26 – Magnetic variation
  • Page 27 – Entering marks; At own ship position
  • Page 28 – Entering Event Marks; When the mark memory becomes full
  • Page 29 – Entering the MOB Mark; You may cancel MOB position as des-
  • Page 30 – Erasing the MOB mark
  • Page 31 – Entering Waypoints; Entering waypoints by the cursor; ) Press the cursor keys to place the cursor
  • Page 34 – ) Enter latitude and longitude. To enter; Editing Waypoints; Erasing Waypoints; Erasing waypoints by the cursor; ) Place the cursor on the waypoint to erase.
  • Page 35 – Entering routes; Figure 4-14 Route list
  • Page 36 – Entering waypoint number directly; ) Enter other route waypoints by repeating; Using previously registered waypoints; Erasing Route Waypoints
  • Page 39 – Setting Destination; Destination cannot be set when there; Previous destination is cancelled; whenever a destination is set.; Setting destination by cursor; Setting single destination; GOTO Setting; Figure 5-2 GOTO setting menu
  • Page 40 – Figure 5-4 Single destination set by cursor; Setting multiple destinations
  • Page 41 – Figure 5-11 Waypoint list; Setting destination by waypoint no.
  • Page 42 – Figure 5-13 Route list; By entering route number
  • Page 43 – Skipping route waypoints; Figure 5-15 Route list; Cancelling Destination
  • Page 44 – ) Place the cursor on the flag to erase.; Flags can be erased collectively by; When flags are erased; Figure 5-18 Route rearranged
  • Page 45 – Calculation Procedure; From; CALCULATION menu; Selecting course sailing method
  • Page 46 – play the PLOTTER SETUP menu.; Figure 5-20 PLOTTER SETUP menu
  • Page 47 – Figure 6-1 Data display; Figure 6-2 PLOTTER SETUP menu
  • Page 48 – Figure 6-3 LOP SETUP menu; Displaying LOPs; For Loran LOPs
  • Page 49 – Entering waypoints using LOPs; Figure 6-4 LOP display on the waypoint list; Figure 6-5 LOP input screens
  • Page 50 – Figure 6-6 Simulation mode menu
  • Page 51 – Figure 7-1 Location of alarm; Clearing the aural and visual alarms; Figure 7-2 How the arrival alarm works; Figure 7-3 ALARM SETTINGS
  • Page 52 – Anchor watch alarm; Figure 7-4 How the anchor; Figure 7-5 How the XTE alarm works
  • Page 54 – Water Temperature Alarm
  • Page 55 – Menu description
  • Page 56 – Setting up the GPS menu
  • Page 57 – Position offset; Units of Measurement; Unit of distance; Figure 8-3 UNIT SETUP menu
  • Page 58 – Figure 8-4 DISPLAY SETUP menu
  • Page 59 – Waypoint mark size; Figure 8-5 Waypoint mark size; Cursor size; Figure 8-6 Cursor size; Enlarging characters; ZOOM; Figure 8-7 How to enlarge
  • Page 60 – DATA 1 output setting; Figure 8-8 DATA 1 OUTPUT; DATA 3 output setting
  • Page 62 – Stopping loading of data
  • Page 63 – Saving data to personal computer; Selecting DGPS station; Automatic; Figure 8-23 DGPS SETUP menu
  • Page 64 – Manual selection of DGPS station; Manual; GPS Monitor Display
  • Page 65 – Figure 8-24 GPS monitor displays
  • Page 67 – Clearing the Memory; Clearing the plotter memory; Figure 9-1 CLEAR MEMORY menu; Clearing the GPS memory
  • Page 68 – Figure 9-5 GPS error message; Figure 9-6 DOP error message; Figure 9-7 DGPS error message; Figure 9-8 Self test error message; Preventative Maintenance; Check for fixing bolts for tightness.; CAUTION
  • Page 69 – Table 9-1 Troubleshooting table
  • Page 70 – Memory and I/O port test; Figure 9-9 SELF TESTS menu; Keyboard test; play the KEYBOARD TEST screen.; Figure 9-11 KEYBOARD TEST screen
  • Page 71 – Display test; play the test pattern screens.; Automatic testing
  • Page 73 – Figure 10-2 How the GPS
  • Page 74 – Figure 10-3 DGPS system concept
  • Page 75 – Specifications of DD-80; GPS Receiver
  • Page 76 – Power Supply & Environmental Conditions
  • Page 77 – A – 3
  • Page 78 – Geodetic Chart List
  • Page 79 – A – 5; Loran C Chains
  • Page 80 – A – 6; Decca Chains
  • Page 81 – A – 7
  • Page 82 – A – 8
  • Page 83 – A – 9
  • Page 84 – Glossary; GPS measured latitude and longitude position.
  • Page 87 – B – 1; Specifications; Mounting considersations; Figure B-1 Interface unit
  • Page 88 – Cable fabrication; ) Cut and solder unused cores to the shield.; Figure B-2 How to fabricate the signal cable
  • Page 89 – Connections; Power supply; Designation; Designation; GND
  • Page 90 – Selection of output data format; Default of jumper setting is shown in parenthesis.; Maintenance; Fuse replacement; ) LEDs CR7 to CR10 blink twice every 2 seconds.
  • Page 91 – ) Temporarily disconnect input and output connectors J2 and J4.; LED status; The LEDs light according to equipment status as follows:; Figure B-3 Location of LEDs
  • Page 92 – APPENDIX C; INSTALLATION of DD-80; Page
  • Page 93 – The figure below shows the system configuration of the DD-80.
  • Page 95 – UNIT; Mounting; Select a location out of the radar beam.; The radar beam will obstruct or; Be sure the location offers a clean line-of-sight to satellite.; Objects; Mount the unit as high as possible.; Mounting the antenna as high as; The antenna unit GPA-018S must be grounded.; Connect ground wire of; Extending Antenna Cable Length; Extension cable line-up; Extension Cable Line-up
  • Page 97 – Connection of cables on display unit; Grounding; The grounding wire should be 1.25sq or larger.
  • Page 99 – MTW: Water temperature
  • Page 100 – General data; Input of waypoint data:
  • Page 101 – Rate of operation; DATA1 output setting
  • Page 102 – Selection of NMEA0183 or log pulse
  • Page 103 – Setting DATA 4 to Data Output
  • Page 106 – Interface Documentation; Output Drive Capability
  • Page 107 – Load Requirements; opto; Input Sentence is described on page C-11.
  • Page 117 – Index – 1; INDEX; Diagnostic tests
  • Page 118 – Index – 2
  • Page 119 – Index – 3; World time standards A-3
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Page 3 - iiiiiiiiiiiii; DANGER; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

iiiiiiiiiiiii "DANGER", "WARNING" and "CAUTION" notices appear throughout this manual. It is theresponsibility of the operator and installer of the equipment to read, understand and followthese notices. If you have any questions regarding these safety instructions, please con...

Page 4 - Keep heater away from equipment.; WARNING

Hazardous voltage.Can shock. Do not open the cover.Only qualified personnel shouldwork inside the equipment. WARNING CAUTION Use the proper fuse. Use of a wrong fuse can result in fire orpermanent equipment damage. Power the equipment with the properpower supply. Powering the equipment with a wrong ...

Page 6 - ii; INTRODUCTION TO GPS

ii 10. INTRODUCTION TO GPS 10.1 What is GPS? ................................ 10-110.2 How the GPS Receiver Calculates Position ........................ 10-110.3 What is Differential GPS (DGPS)? ............................... 10-2 APPENDIX A Specifications ......................................... ...

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