Furuno GP-150 - Manual

Furuno GP-150

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – IMPORTANT NOTICE; This manual is intended for use by native speakers of English.
  • Page 4 – ii; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Use the correct fuse.; WARNING; WARNING Label attached
  • Page 5 – iii; OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
  • Page 6 – iv; FOREWORD; A Word to GP-150 Owners
  • Page 7 – SYSTEM CONFIGURATION; CATEGORY OF UNITS; Unit Category
  • Page 8 – This page intentionally left blank.
  • Page 9 – Description; Figure 1-1 Control Panel
  • Page 10 – Turning on the power; Figure 1-2 Appearance of display when; D3D Differential; Turning the power off; POWER
  • Page 11 – Figure 1-3 Screen for adjustment of display; Figure 1-4 Screen for selection
  • Page 12 – 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 13 – Navigation display; ) No autopilot connection; ) With autopilot connection, automatic; Auto; ) Autopilot connection, modes other than; Man
  • Page 14 – Data display; Figure 1-11 Data display mode
  • Page 15 – Data and cursor state; Figure 2-1 Data displayed when the cursor is
  • Page 16 – Cursor turned off; Figure2-2 Data display when the cursor is; Shifting the Display; CURSOR; Centering Cursor; Position; CENTER; Procedure; When plotting is resumed
  • Page 17 – Figure 2-3 Track not plotted or recorded when; CAUTION; MENU ESC; Figure 2-4 MAIN MENU
  • Page 18 – Selecting Track Plotting; Plotting interval by time; Plotting interval by distance; to display the TRACK/MARK
  • Page 19 – to display the SYSTEM; Figure 2-9 PLOTTER SETUP menu
  • Page 20 – Displaying true or magnetic bearing; Entering magnetic variation
  • Page 21 – Entering marks; At own ship position; At cursor intersection; MARK; Erasing marks; Erasing individual marks; CLEAR; Erasing all marks
  • Page 22 – Selecting Mark Shape; MENU; Connecting Marks; (selecting mark connection
  • Page 23 – Entering Event Marks; When the mark memory becomes full; Entering event marks; EVENT MOB; key less than; To erase event marks,; Selecting Event Mark; and
  • Page 24 – Entering the MOB Mark; Erasing MOB mark
  • Page 25 – Registering Waypoints; Registering waypoints by the cursor; WPT RTE
  • Page 27 – R/B Position Display
  • Page 28 – If waypoint number entered at step 6)
  • Page 29 – Editing Waypoints; Deleting Waypoints; Deleting waypoints by the cursor
  • Page 30 – Registering Routes; Registering routes; Figure 4-14 Route list
  • Page 32 – Deleting Routes
  • Page 33 – Setting Destination; Setting destination by cursor; Setting single destination; GOTO Setting
  • Page 34 – GOTO
  • Page 35 – Figure 5-11 Waypoint list
  • Page 36 – Setting route as destination; Figure 5-13 Route list
  • Page 37 – Skipping route waypoints; Figure 5-15 Route list; Canceling Destination
  • Page 38 – Route; Flags can be erased collectively by; When flags are erased; Figure 5-18 Route rearranged
  • Page 39 – Finding Range and; Selecting Course Sailing Method; Figure 5-19 PLOTTER SETUP menu; Calculation Procedure; Figure 5-20 MANUAL CALCULATION menu
  • Page 41 – Figure 6-1 Data display; Figure 6-2 PLOTTER SETUP menu
  • Page 42 – Selecting Position Format; Figure 6-3 LOP SETUP menu; Displaying LOPs; For Loran LOPs; For Decca LOPs
  • Page 43 – SETTING UP VARIOUS DISPLAYS; Registering waypoints using LOPs; Figure 6-5 LOP input screens; key and reenter the
  • Page 44 – ENT; Figure 6-6 Simulation mode menu
  • Page 45 – Figure 7-1 Location of alarm messages and; Anchor; Arrival alarm; Figure 7-2 How the arrival alarm works; to display the ALARM; Figure 7-3 ALARM SETTINGS; the; To disable the alarm, select Off at step 5.
  • Page 46 – Anchor watch alarm; Figure 7-4 How the anchor; Figure 7-5 How the XTE alarm works
  • Page 49 – Menu description
  • Page 50 – Selecting fix mode; Disabling satellites
  • Page 51 – Entering RAIM Accuracy
  • Page 52 – Entering position; Selecting Units of; Unit of distance; Figure 8-3 UNIT SETUP menu; Unit of depth
  • Page 53 – and Brilliance; Grid tone; Figure 8-4 DISPLAY SETUP menu; Course bar tone; Figure 8-5 Waypoint mark size; Cursor size; Large cursor; Figure 8-6 Cursor size
  • Page 54 – Enlarging characters; ZOOM IN; ZOOM; Figure 8-7 How to enlarge indications on the; Settings for Connection; DATA 1 output setting; SETUP menu
  • Page 55 – DATA 2 output setting; Figure 8-9 DATA 2 OUTPUT; DATA 3 output setting
  • Page 56 – Setting DATA 4 to NMEA; Receiving Data from; Loading Waypoints/Routes data; to select Start. The message
  • Page 58 – Saving data to personal computer
  • Page 60 – Displaying GPS Monitor
  • Page 61 – Clearing the Memory; Clearing the plotter memory; Figure 9-1 CLEAR MEMORY menu; Clearing the GPS memory; Clearing GPS and plotter memories
  • Page 62 – Maintenance; Use only a 2A fuse in the power cable.; Messages; Figure 9-5 GPS error message; key to silence the buzzer.; key is not pressed, several; Figure 9-6 DOP error message
  • Page 63 – Press the; DGPS error; Figure 9-7 DGPS error message; Self test error message; Figure 9-8 Self test error message
  • Page 64 – Table 9-1 Troubleshooting table; If... Them...
  • Page 65 – Tests; Memory and I/O circuits test; SELF TESTS; Keyboard test; Figure 9-11 KEYBOARD TEST screen
  • Page 66 – Display test; Figure 9-12 Test patterns 1 and 2; Automatic testing
  • Page 67 – MENU TREE; Main menu
  • Page 68 – APPENDIX
  • Page 69 – On; GPS
  • Page 70 – DIGITAL INTERFACE; Transmission interval; Load requirements as listener; Data transmission; The following parameters are used:; Schematic diagrams
  • Page 71 – Input Impedance: 470
  • Page 73 – DATA 4 port; Sentence description; AAM-Waypoint arrival alarm
  • Page 74 – APB - Autopilot sentence data
  • Page 77 – DBT - Depth below transducer
  • Page 78 – DTM - Datum reference
  • Page 79 – GGA -Global positioning system fix data
  • Page 80 – GNS - GNSS fixed data
  • Page 81 – RMB - Recommended minimum navigation information
  • Page 82 – RMC- Recommended minimum specific GPS/TRANSIT data
  • Page 83 – TLL - Target latitude and longitude
  • Page 84 – VDR – Set and drift
  • Page 85 – WCV - Waypoint closure velocity
  • Page 87 – TIME DIFFERENCES
  • Page 88 – GEODETIC CHART LIST
  • Page 89 – LORAN C CHAINS
  • Page 90 – DECCA CHAINS
  • Page 91 – PARTS LIST; be located on the parts location photos on the next page.; F U R U N O; Model; ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
  • Page 92 – Parts Location; Display unit
  • Page 93 – FURUNO; SPECIFICATIONS OF GPS NAVIGATOR; RECEIVER
  • Page 95 – INDEX
  • Page 97 – Declaration of c o n f o r m i t y; hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the product
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Page 3 - IMPORTANT NOTICE; This manual is intended for use by native speakers of English.

i IMPORTANT NOTICE • This manual is intended for use by native speakers of English. • No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced without written permission. • If this manual is lost or worn, contact your dealer about replacement. • The contents of this manual and equipment specifications are...

Page 4 - ii; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Use the correct fuse.; WARNING; WARNING Label attached

ii SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Use the correct fuse. Use of the wrong fuse can cause fire orequipment damage. No single navigation aid (including thisunit) should ever be relied upon as the exclusive means for navigating yourvessel. The navigator is responsible for checkingall aids available to conf...

Page 5 - iii; OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW

iii TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ............................................. iv SYSTEM CONFIGRATION ........................ v 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1 Control Description ......................... 1-1 1.2 Turning On and Off the Power ...... 1-2 1.3 Adjusting Display Contrast and Brilliance.........

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