Furuno GD1720C - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Keep heater away from equipment.; ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD; Do not open the equipment.; CAUTION; WARNING; exist are given in the; CAUTION
  • Page 3 – ii; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Switching control in combination and; Entering the MOB Mark, Setting MOB as; Showing, hiding data boxes with soft
  • Page 4 – iii; Terminating tracking of ARP targets; SOUNDER
  • Page 5 – iv; Receiving Data Via Network Equipment .6-8
  • Page 6 – Declaration of Conformity
  • Page 8 – vii; FOREWORD; Features
  • Page 9 – viii; Notice; This manual is intended for use by native speakers of English.
  • Page 10 – ix; SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS
  • Page 12 – xi; Antenna Unit; Two-unit NavNet system
  • Page 13 – xii; The picture disappears
  • Page 14 – OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW; Controls; unit; Display unit controls; knob mainly functions to register selections on the menu and; Cursor pad; ’s main function is to move the cursor
  • Page 15 – Soft keys; key. Each press of the key shows preset soft keys, user; Plotter displays
  • Page 16 – controller; Key Function Key Function
  • Page 17 – Inserting a Chart Card; appropriate chart card for your area as follows:; Display unit; MENU; key to show the menu.
  • Page 18 – For start up with the radar display,
  • Page 19 – Brilliance adjustment soft keys; Display brilliance and panel brilliance windows; ENTER
  • Page 20 – Hue window; to select hue desired, referring to the table below. MANUAL; Night
  • Page 21 – Selecting a Display; modes; combination display.; Display screens; Full screen
  • Page 22 – DISP; key to show the display screen selection window. The icons of modes; Display screen selection window; knob to select a basic display screen or a hot page screen.; In the example below, the radar combination screens are shown.; knob to select display desired.
  • Page 23 – Switching control in combination and overlay screens
  • Page 24 – network radar or network sounder is connected.; Press any soft key to show the following display.; Select source menu; to select RADAR SOURCE, SOUNDER SOURCE or AUX; Radar source and sounder source windows
  • Page 25 – The; to shift the; Radar display
  • Page 26 – Entering the MOB Mark, Setting MOB as; MOB mark messages; Current; MOB concept
  • Page 27 – Boxes; Data boxes; data
  • Page 28 – Keys; function key settings are as shown in the table below.; Default Setting, Key Label; key to replace the preset soft key labels with the function key; Function keys
  • Page 29 – Simulation Display; To start the simulation display; soft keys in that order.; Simulation setup menu; NavNet display unit-generated echoes or user data; key to close the menu.
  • Page 31 – This page intentionally left blank.
  • Page 32 – OPERATION; Display; ES L
  • Page 33 – Tuning window; the; GAIN
  • Page 34 – Reducing Sea Clutter; Gain sensitivity window
  • Page 35 – A/C SEA setting window; Reducing Precipitation Clutter; A/C RAIN setting window
  • Page 36 – Scale; Interval; Maximum range depends on the network radar as shown below.
  • Page 37 – key to show the radar soft keys.; Signal process soft keys; RANGE; Press the RETURN soft key to finish.
  • Page 38 – Mode; Function; ALARM
  • Page 39 – Description of presentation modes; True motion
  • Page 40 – Measuring the Range; How to measure range to a target with the cursor
  • Page 41 – How to measure range with the VRM
  • Page 42 – Measuring the Bearing; How to measure bearing with the EBL; CLEAR
  • Page 43 – Erasing the Heading Line, North Marker; and true motion modes with ship’s movement.; Reducing Noise Interference; key to open the menu.
  • Page 44 – Rejecting Radar Interference; Radar interference; SIGNAL PROCESS soft keys
  • Page 45 – to set the cursor where you want to zoom.; press the CURSOR LOCK key.; Zoom
  • Page 46 – Press the MANUAL soft key.; Manual shift; Shifting the Picture
  • Page 47 – Using the Offset EBL
  • Page 48 – Predicting collision course with the offset EBL; to place the cursor on the target “A.”; knob so the EBL bisects the target “B.”; knob to place the VRM1 on the inner edge of the target “B.”
  • Page 49 – To cancel the offset EBL, press the OFFSET soft key.; Measuring range and bearing between two targets; Echo trail; Sample echo trails
  • Page 50 – Trail soft keys; Trail time window; to select time desired.
  • Page 51 – Trail color window
  • Page 52 – stretches them in both range and bearing directions.; Types of echo stretch
  • Page 53 – Echo Averaging; easier to discriminate real targets from sea clutter.
  • Page 54 – Outputting TLL Data; to place the cursor on the target whose position you wish to; TARGET soft keys
  • Page 55 – How to set a guard alarm zone
  • Page 56 – How watchman works
  • Page 57 – Setting watchman stand-by interval; be set to 5, 10 or 20 minutes as follows:; Press the RADAR DISPLAY SETUP soft key.; WATCHMAN TIME; Watchman time window
  • Page 58 – Waypoint Marker; be inscribed on the radar display.; Waypoint marker
  • Page 60 – ARP setup menu; ARP TARGET INFO window
  • Page 61 – Automatic acquisition area; ARP plot symbols; Automatic acquisition; Automatic acquisition area window
  • Page 62 – Cancel all targets window; ARP target number
  • Page 63 – Vector; Vector reference, vector time; ARP vector mode window; ARP vector time window
  • Page 64 – Past position displays; History interval window
  • Page 65 – ARP target data
  • Page 66 – CPA distance; TCPA time
  • Page 67 – Lost target mark; Canceling a lost target
  • Page 68 – Interpreting the Radar Display; Multiple echoes; Sidelobe echoes; Virtual image
  • Page 69 – Shadow sector; Appearance of SART signal on the radar display
  • Page 70 – General procedure for detecting SART response; radar display automatically.; Racon; Appearance of racon signal on the radar display
  • Page 71 – INDEX; This page is intentionally left blank.
  • Page 72 – Displays; radar display, or in a combination screen.; Full-screen plotter display; Nav data window
  • Page 73 – Contents of nav data window
  • Page 74 – PLOTTER OPERATION; on; Compass display
  • Page 75 – XTE range setting window; to select digit to change. Note that all digits may be cleared by; knob to set, or press the CANCEL soft key to cancel.
  • Page 76 – Anemometer display
  • Page 77 – display; Highway display; You can show the soft keys for the highway display by pressing the
  • Page 78 – Speed over ground; k t; Nav data displays
  • Page 80 – Shifting the Display; to locate the cursor at a screen edge. The screen shifts in the; Charts scales; Cards; Icon; Chart icons and their meanings
  • Page 81 – When the; When the chart scale is too large or too small.
  • Page 82 – charts; Data for aids to navigation; the lighthouse or buoy mark.; Lighthouse Buoy; Lighthouse mark; Port service icons; to place the cursor on the sailboat icon (denotes a port or harbor); horizontally to select icon desired at the top of the display. The; Plotter display, showing port service display
  • Page 83 – Current data display; Object information window
  • Page 84 – FIND window; to choose the category to list, and then press the ENTER soft
  • Page 85 – to turn the cursor on.; Objects; Objects window; Depth area; Example of caution area window
  • Page 86 – Lighthouse icon; knob to show data. For example, the following window appears for a; Object windows; to select the item desired.; knob to display detailed information.; downward or upward to scroll the window.
  • Page 87 – Tide window; CHANGE DATE
  • Page 88 – to place the cursor on the sailboat; The services available appear.; FIND function
  • Page 89 – with; track; Track control menu
  • Page 90 – to select one of the following:; key followed by the CHART SETUP and TRACKS & MARKS
  • Page 91 – Own ship track color window; Track plotting method and interval for own ship track
  • Page 92 – Interval window; Interval windows
  • Page 93 – Track memory window; Erase menu
  • Page 94 – Erase track by color window
  • Page 95 – Lines
  • Page 96 – Marks shape window; to select mark shape desired, then press the ENTER soft key.; key twice to close the menu.; line; key followed by the CHART SETUP, TRACKS & MARKS CONTROL; Lines style window
  • Page 97 – lines
  • Page 98 – waypoints; Entering a waypoint at own ship position; Press the; Entering a waypoint with the cursor; to place the cursor where you want to enter a waypoint.; Waypoint window; If you do not need to change the waypoint data,; press the SAVE soft key to register
  • Page 99 – SELECT MARK; Waypoint mark shape selection window; to select shape desired.
  • Page 101 – Alphanumeric and local waypoint lists; waypoint; Editing waypoint data from the waypoint list; to select the waypoint you want to edit.
  • Page 102 – Editing a waypoint from the plotter display; Plotter display
  • Page 104 – Chart details menu
  • Page 105 – to show the alphanumeric list.; Search window; Alphanumeric list; and the ENTER knob to enter up to three alphanumeric characters
  • Page 106 – routes; Entering a route with existing waypoints; This method constructs routes by using existing waypoints.; Route menu; New route entry screen
  • Page 108 – Save route menu; , then press the SELECT ROUTE soft key instead of the; Save route window; Displays for entry of time, distance interval
  • Page 109 – key momentarily to enter a waypoint mark at own ship position. A; Connect route window
  • Page 110 – Waypoint list for editing a; Edit route menu
  • Page 111 – Inserting a waypoint in an intermediate location on a route
  • Page 112 – Go to method window
  • Page 113 – to select a waypoint.
  • Page 114 – QP window
  • Page 116 – Selecting the route to follow; Plotter display, route selected as destination
  • Page 117 – Restarting navigation; Original course; Example of when to restart navigation; Log display; to select a waypoint or a route leg. When a route leg is selected
  • Page 118 – Setting speed for ETA calculation; Select speed for ETA window; knob to register your selection.; Switching waypoints; Perpendicular; Automatic waypoint switching methods
  • Page 119 – to select W AYPOINT SW ITCHING.
  • Page 120 – Plotter alarm menu; key to show the alarm menu.; to select AUDIO ALARM.
  • Page 121 – How the arrival alarm works; Arrival alarm window
  • Page 122 – How the anchor watch alarm works; Anchor watch alarm window
  • Page 123 – How the XTE alarm works; XTE alarm window
  • Page 124 – Proximity alarm window; Trip alarm window
  • Page 125 – Grounding alarm window
  • Page 126 – Plotter alarm menu, page 1
  • Page 127 – Alarm messages; Plotter alarm messages and their meanings.; Message Meaning
  • Page 128 – Resetting Trip Distance; Gen
  • Page 130 – Display mode window; or the; knob
  • Page 131 – VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION; Dual-frequency display; Indications on the single frequency display; Dual-frequency display; LF picture
  • Page 132 – HF picture; low frequency; Sounding area and transmission frequency; equal to one division of the depth scale.; Marker-zoom display plus normal sounder display
  • Page 133 – Bottom-lock display plus normal s
  • Page 134 – A long echo tail means a hard bottom.; Bottom tail; Bottom discrimination display
  • Page 135 – Selecting screen split method in combination displays; horizontally, using the SPLIT soft key as below.; How to use the SPLIT soft key (example: dual frequency display); Automatic Sounder Operation; not have the time to adjust the display.
  • Page 136 – How to enable automatic sounder operation; Mode/frequency window; knob to select CRUISING or FISHING as; Manual Sounder Operation; key to show the sounder soft keys.; automatic sounder mode.
  • Page 137 – Gain too high Gain proper Gain too low; Examples of proper and improper gain; Gain window; Shift concept
  • Page 138 – Depth to VRM; How to measure depth and time; Interference; Types of interference
  • Page 139 – Noise limiter window; Press the RETURN soft key followed by the; Reducing Low Level Noise; Appearance of clutter; Clutter window; upward or downward
  • Page 140 – Weak; Appearance of weak echoes; Signal level window
  • Page 141 – Marker; White marker window; to select the color to display in white. As you use the; bar shifts and the selected echo color is displayed in white.; Advance; Advancement independent of ship’s speed
  • Page 142 – Picture advance window; to select speed desired. The fractions in the window denote the; Advancement synchronized with ship’s speed; where the PRR changes automatically with ship’s speed.; How the speed-dependent picture advance mode works
  • Page 143 – Echo Color
  • Page 144 – Sounder alarm menu; Alarm audio window
  • Page 145 – Bottom alarm window
  • Page 146 – Water temperature alarm window
  • Page 148 – Sounder alarm messages and their meanings; Bottom alarm violated.; Water Temperature Graph
  • Page 149 – Saving Sounder Picture to an SD Card; Zero line
  • Page 150 – more in shallow depths.; Bottom echoes
  • Page 151 – the density of the display.; Surface noise/aeration
  • Page 152 – nav data of AIS transponder equipped ships.; key to display the main menu.; AIS OPTION menu
  • Page 153 – AIS DISPLAY MODE window
  • Page 154 – Symbols; AIS symbols; Symbol Description; Setting Number of AIS Targets to Display
  • Page 155 – Targets; Displaying Target Data; Press
  • Page 156 – Target; Lost target; Confirming a lost target; Setting CPA and TCPA
  • Page 157 – CPA window; Trackball; TCPA window; Alarm
  • Page 158 – Choosing Vector Time; AIS vector time window
  • Page 159 – Displaying Past Positions of AIS Targets; AIS past position displays
  • Page 160 – TRANSFER; Memory Card Operations; Save data menu
  • Page 162 – Playing back data from a memory card; Load data menu
  • Page 163 – Setting communication software on the PC; Upload and download menus
  • Page 164 – BAUD RATE; Baud rate window; Waypoint data format
  • Page 165 – Route data menu; Route data format; Route comment data format; Route comment format; End of sentence
  • Page 166 – Mark data menu; Mark data format; Loading Waypoint Data from Yeoman
  • Page 167 – Receiving Data Via Network Equipment; Receive data menu; Host name window
  • Page 168 – Outputting Data Through the Network; Select sentence menu; cursor pad
  • Page 170 – Setup; General setup menu; to select option desired, then press the ENTER soft key.
  • Page 171 – Contents of general setup menu; Item Description
  • Page 172 – Contents of general setup menu (con’t from previous page)
  • Page 173 – CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT; Contents; Shortest course between; key to show the main menu.; Radar display setup menu
  • Page 174 – Contents of radar display setup menu; Chooses how to display cursor position.
  • Page 175 – Contents of radar display setup menu (con’t from previous page)
  • Page 176 – Radar range setup menu; Model Maximum
  • Page 177 – Function Key; Press the FUNCTION KEY SETUP soft key.; Radar function key menu; Radar function key options
  • Page 178 – Select function desired with the; , then press the ENTER soft key or; Menu Item
  • Page 179 – options; key open the main menu.; Plotter setup menu
  • Page 180 – Plotter function key menu
  • Page 181 – Plotter function key options
  • Page 182 – Plotter function keys
  • Page 183 – turning chart attributes on or off.; offset; Show the plotter display, then press the; key followed by the CHART SETUP and; Plotter display, chart offset selected; key to close the menu. The “chart offset icon” ( ) appears at the top of
  • Page 184 – Press the CHART SETUP and CHART CONFIGURATION soft keys.; Chart configuration menu (Navionics GOLD
  • Page 185 – Displaying the CHART CONFIGURATION menu; Press the CHART SETUP and CHART CONFIGURATIONS soft keys.
  • Page 186 – CHART CONFIGURATION menu description; Object Content
  • Page 187 – CHART CONFIGURATION menu description (con’t from previous page)
  • Page 188 – SAFETY STATUS INDICATION; Shown in red when the unsuitable chart
  • Page 189 – DEPTH CONFIG menu; DEPTH CONFIG menu description; Choose the display color depending on depth.; Setting Description; DEPTH SHADING DISPLAY:; Set the depth boundaries for shallow-medium and medium-
  • Page 190 – DEPTH LINES & SPOT SOUNDINGS DISPLAY MODES:; Choose where to display depth; ROCKS BOTTOM TYPE DEPTH DISPLAY:; Choose range for rocks depth display.
  • Page 191 – Data Boxes Setup; key to open the main menu.; Data box menu; to select an item, then press the EDIT soft key.; knob to register your selection. Six items may
  • Page 192 – The full-screen selection window appears.; Hot page setup menu
  • Page 193 – knob to select the full-screen picture desired and push the ENTER; Combination screen selection window; knob to select the full screen or combination screen desired and; key
  • Page 194 – Contents of nav setup menu
  • Page 195 – The GPS SETUP menu sets up the GPS Receiver GP-320B. Press the; key followed; Geodetic Datum
  • Page 196 – Contents of GPS setup menu (con’t on previous page)
  • Page 198 – WAAS SETUP; This function requires GP-320B antenna. r; Item Description Settings; display the TD SETUP menu.; TD setup menu
  • Page 199 – Loran GRI & station pair window
  • Page 200 – Decca chain and station pair window; Decca chain and station pair window
  • Page 201 – Nav Data Display Setup; Nav data setup screen; Nav data setup window
  • Page 202 – setup; Show the sounder display, then press the; Press the SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP soft key.; Sounder system setup menu
  • Page 203 – Sounder system setup menu description
  • Page 204 – Sets fishing objective.
  • Page 205 – Sensor setup menu; Sensor setup menu settings; Item Settings; Speed Calibration; menu is different between multiple Navnet units.
  • Page 206 – Sounder range setup menu; knob to set range desired, then press the RETURN; Default basic ranges
  • Page 207 – Sounder function key menu
  • Page 208 – Sounder function keys
  • Page 209 – Nav Graphic Display Setup; NAV GRAPHIC menu; Graphic meter window
  • Page 210 – TROUBLESHOOTING; NOTE; Maintenance; Maintenance program; Item Check; Display unit connectors Check for tight connection.
  • Page 211 – Replacement of Batteries; Battery on circuit board; can be operated has decreased, change the battery.; Ensure battery polarity is correct.; Replacement of Fuse; equipment and void the warranty.
  • Page 212 – Replacing the Magnetron; replacement of the magnetron.; Model Magnetron; Troubleshooting; General troubleshooting; If... Then...
  • Page 213 – Radar troubleshooting; If... But... Then...; Plotter troubleshooting
  • Page 214 – Sounder troubleshooting
  • Page 215 – number and checking for proper operation.; MEMORY I/O TEST menu
  • Page 216 – Display unit test; Display unit test results
  • Page 217 – Network sounder test results; pattern; knob consecutively to show white, red, green, blue and black colors
  • Page 218 – Test pattern sequence
  • Page 219 – Screen for testing keyboard, remote controller
  • Page 220 – GPS Status Display; sentence GSA or GSV.; soft keys to display the GPS SENSOR SETTINGS menu.; GPS status display
  • Page 221 – Memories; Memory clear menu; Windows for clearing memory
  • Page 222 – Though the message “SYSTEM HAS FAILED START UP TEST. PLEASE; Messages; Error messages; Error Message
  • Page 224 – APPENDIX; Menu Overview
  • Page 231 – Sounder
  • Page 232 – Radar Alarms; Plotter Alarms; Sounder Alarms
  • Page 233 – Geodetic Chart List
  • Page 234 – Icons; Icon Meaning
  • Page 236 – SPECIFICATIONS OF MARINE RADAR; GENERAL
  • Page 239 – Relative Humidity; COATING; Unit
  • Page 240 – SPECIFICATIONS OF VIDEO PLOTTER GD-1720C
  • Page 244 – Memory
  • Page 245 – Position smoothing (GPS Receiver
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Page 2 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Keep heater away from equipment.; ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD; Do not open the equipment.; CAUTION; WARNING; exist are given in the; CAUTION

i SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING 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. Continued use of the equipment can causefire or electrical shock. Contact a FURUNOa...

Page 3 - ii; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Switching control in combination and; Entering the MOB Mark, Setting MOB as; Showing, hiding data boxes with soft

ii TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ................................... vii SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS .........ix 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW .. 1-1 1.1 Operating Controls ..................................1-1 1.1.1 Display unit controls ........................ 1-1 1.1.2 Remote controller...........................

Page 4 - iii; Terminating tracking of ARP targets; SOUNDER

iii 2.25.2 Acquiring and tracking targets (ARP) ..................................................... 2-29 2.25.3 D6isplaying target number (ARP, TTM) ..................................................... 2-31 2.25.4 Terminating tracking of ARP targets ..................................................

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