Furuno GP-1600F - Manual

Furuno GP-1600F

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – iiiiiiiiiiiii; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; DANGER
  • Page 5 – iii; TABLE OF CONTENTS; OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
  • Page 6 – iv; APPENDIX
  • Page 7 – FOREWORD; Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO equipment.
  • Page 8 – Features; The main features of the GP-1600F are
  • Page 10 – Control Description; Figure 1-2 Front panel controls; Inserting Chart Cards; Turn the power off before inserting a chart card. This en-
  • Page 12 – Figure 1-5 Tone and display brilliance setting display
  • Page 13 – Figure 1-8 Digital data display
  • Page 14 – Graphic data display, autopilot connection; Figure 1-9 Graphic data display, with autopilot connection; Highway display; Figure 1-10 Highway display
  • Page 15 – Plotter Display Icons; Figure 1-11 Plotter display icons
  • Page 16 – Video Sounder Displays; Normal video sounder display; Figure 1-12 Normal video sounder display; Marker zoom display; Figure 1-13 Marker zoom display plus normal display
  • Page 17 – Bottom zoom display; Figure 1-14 Bottom zoom display plus normal display; Figure 1-15 Bottom-lock display plus normal display
  • Page 19 – Most major operations are carried through menus.; Basic menu operation; Figure 1-17 MAIN menu; Entering numeric data
  • Page 22 – System setup menu
  • Page 23 – Selecting plotter displays; SELECT PLOTTER MODE; Figure 2-1 Plotter display selection menu; Plotter display description
  • Page 24 – Presentation Mode; Selecting presentation mode; NAVIONICS chart does not provide course-up presentation
  • Page 25 – Cursor function; The cursor functions to; Turning cursor on/off, shifting the cursor; Figure 2-3 Display, showing location of cursor data
  • Page 26 – Table 2-1 Chart icons and their meanings; Notice on Chart Display; A chart will not be displayed in the following conditions:
  • Page 27 – Chart symbols and their meanings; Table 2-2 FURUNO digital chart symbols
  • Page 29 – Lighthouse and buoy data display; Figure 2-5 Interpretation of buoy/lighthouse data
  • Page 30 – Shifting the Plotter Display; Centering ship’s position
  • Page 31 – Entering Waypoints; Figure 2-6 Waypoint 01 selected as destination; Entering waypoints by the cursor; The menu for selection of waypoint entry method appears.; Figure 2-7 Display for selection of waypoint entry method
  • Page 32 – Figure 2-8 Display for entry of waypoint number; Figure 2-10 Characters available for waypoint comment
  • Page 33 – Entering waypoints at own ship’s position; Entering waypoints through the waypoint list; Figure 2-11 Sample waypoint list
  • Page 34 – Entering waypoints by event position; ] key to select event position to enter as a
  • Page 35 – Changing Waypoint Data; Figure 2-13 Window for over writing waypoint data
  • Page 36 – Erasing Waypoints; Erasing waypoints by the cursor; ) Operate the [Arrow] keys to place the cursor on the waypoint; Erasing waypoints through the waypoint list; Setting/Canceling Destination Waypoint; Setting destination by waypoint number; The following menu appears.
  • Page 37 – Figure 2-14 Destination waypoint selection menu
  • Page 38 – Figure 2-17 Sample route
  • Page 39 – Entering routes by cursor; Figure 2-18 Display for selection of destination
  • Page 40 – Entering routes through the route list
  • Page 41 – Setting Trial Speed; ) Place the cursor on waypoint 01 and press the [
  • Page 42 – Following a Route; Route appearance on the display
  • Page 43 – Skipping route waypoints; ] key to skip that point temporarily. The route; Restoring route waypoints; When you want to restore a route waypoint, press the [; Cancelling Route Navigation
  • Page 44 – Enabling entry of marks; To enable entry of marks on the display, do the following:
  • Page 45 – Entering marks; To enter a mark at cursor location; Changing Mark Attributes; Changing mark size; You may change the size of marks to small or large.
  • Page 46 – Changing mark shape; ) Operate the [Arrow] keys to place the cursor on the mark to; Connecting Marks; ) Operate the [Arrow] keys to select LINE TYPE to other than
  • Page 47 – Figure 2-25 Marks connected with lines; Entering Event Marks; Enabling entry of event marks; To enable entry of event marks, do the following; Entering event marks
  • Page 48 – Erasing Event Marks; ) Press the [Arrow] keys to place the cursor on the event mark; Setting Event Position as Destination; Entering MOB mark
  • Page 49 – Figure 2-26 The MOB function; Canceling MOB position as destination; Stopping Plotting of Track; mark setup window appears.
  • Page 50 – Changing Track Plotting Interval; You can erase all track and marks (except MOB mark) as follows:; MARK ERASE erases event marks also.
  • Page 51 – VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION; Principle of Operation; Figure 3-1 Typical video sounder display
  • Page 52 – Video Sounder Displays; Normal video sounder displays; 0 kHz display
  • Page 53 – Zoom displays; For the bottom-lock expansion display, the seabed contour
  • Page 54 – Figure 3-5 Bottom zoom display; Marker zoom; Figure 3-6 Marker zoom display
  • Page 55 – How to select video sounder displays; Figure 3-8 Video sounder display selection screen
  • Page 56 – Automatic Video Sounder Operation; How it works; • Range changes automatically to locate the bottom on the lower; Two types of automatic modes; Figure 3-9 AUTO display
  • Page 57 – Manual Video Sounder Operation; Figure 3-10 Basic range and range shifting concept; Manually adjusting the video sounder picture; Figure 3-11 Gain, range and shift adjustment display
  • Page 58 – Figure 3-12 Examples of proper and improper gain; Suppressing Low Level Noise; Figure 3-13 How the clutter function works
  • Page 59 – Figure 3-14 VIDEO SOUNDER SETUP menu; Selecting Picture Advance Speed; ] key to select advance speed desired, or
  • Page 60 – Suppressing Interference; Figure 3-15 How the noise limiter function works; Knowing Depth Change by Depth Alert Alarm; To turn on or off the depth alert, do the following:
  • Page 61 – Displaying the Water Temperature Graph; Figure 3-16 Water temperature graph
  • Page 62 – Brightening Fish Echoes; Figure 3-17 Bright echo display; Selecting Zoom Ratio
  • Page 63 – Measuring Depth by the VRM; key. Depth is digitally displayed above the VRM.; Figure 3-18 Location of VRM depth indication; Fish and Bottom Alarms; Fish alarm; ] several times to go to
  • Page 64 – Figure 3-19 How the fish and bottom alarms work; CAUTION; Removing the aural and visual alarms; Correcting Water Temperature Readout
  • Page 65 – SOUNDER SETUP Menu; Figure 3-20 SOUNDER SETUP menu; SOUNDER SETUP menu description; Figure 3-21 Effect of TVG
  • Page 66 – Description of Alarms; Anchor watch alarm; Figure 4-1 How the arrival and anchor watch alarms work; Figure 4-2 How the XTE alarm works; Speed alarm
  • Page 67 – Figure 4-3 ALARM SETUP menus
  • Page 68 – to prevent release of the alarm on a distant waypoint.; Disabling the alarms; Deleting Aural and Visual Alarms
  • Page 69 – Chart Position Calibration; Figure 5-1 CHART POSITION CALIBRATION menu; GPS Position Correction; You may correct the GPS position to refine position accuracy.
  • Page 70 – Figure 5-2 GPS SETUP menu; Displaying Loran C or Decca LOPs; Figure 5-3 PLTR SETUP menu
  • Page 71 – ) To apply an offset to the LOPs, select LOP CALIB and enter; DISPLAY SETUP Menu; Figure 5-4 DISPLAY SETUP menu; DISPLAY SETUP menu description; CURSOR SIZE: Select size of cursor to large or small.
  • Page 72 – PLOTTER SETUP Menu; Figure 5-5 PLOTTER SETUP menu; PLOTTER SETUP menu description
  • Page 73 – Figure 5-6 Comparing track with smoothing and no smoothing; Figure 5-7 Comparing track and different smoothing factors
  • Page 74 – Figure 5-8 UNIT SETUP menu; UNIT SETUP menu description
  • Page 75 – SENSOR SETUP menu; Figure 5-9 SENSOR SETUP menu; SENSOR SETUP menu description; SPD CALIB: Enter offset to correct speed data.; Figure 5-10 NMEA SETUP menu; NMEA SETUP menu description; FORMAT: Select the format of data output to external equipment.
  • Page 76 – Figure 5-11 GPS SETUP menu; GPS SETUP menu description; Figure 5-12 GPS position smoothing
  • Page 77 – Figure 5-13 GPS speed smoothing
  • Page 78 – Figure 5-14 DGPS SETUP menu
  • Page 79 – WARNING; Table 6-1 Recommended maintenance program
  • Page 80 – Replacement of Fuse
  • Page 81 – Panel test; This test checks the keys of the display unit for proper operation.; Figure 6-4 Panel test
  • Page 82 – Test pattern; Figure 6-5 Display test pattern; GPS Monitor Display; Figure 6-6 Sample GPS monitor display
  • Page 83 – GPS monitor display description; Data Rx: Shows DGPS beacon receiver is normal or abnormal.; GPS Receiver Status Indication; Table 6-2 GPS Receiver status indications
  • Page 84 – Troubleshooting Table; Table 6-3 Troubleshooting table
  • Page 86 – Saving data; Loading data; Data stored on a memory card can be loaded as follows:
  • Page 87 – Demonstration Display; Figure 6-8 DEMO SETTING screen
  • Page 88 – Clearing the Memory; Figure 6-9 CLEAR MEMORY screen
  • Page 89 – Specifications; Display Unit
  • Page 90 – Output format; General; Dimensions and weight
  • Page 91 – World Time Standards
  • Page 92 – Geodetic Chart List
  • Page 93 – Loran C Chains
  • Page 94 – Decca Chains
  • Page 95 – Index – 1; also Alarms; INDEX
  • Page 96 – Index – 2
  • Page 97 – Index – 3; Track
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Summary

Page 3 - iiiiiiiiiiiii; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; DANGER

iiiiiiiiiiiii i "DANGER", "WARNING" and "CAUTION" notices appear throughout this manual. It is theresponsibility of the operator of the equipment to read, understand and follow these no-tices. If you have any questions regarding these safety instructions, please contact aFURU...

Page 5 - iii; TABLE OF CONTENTS; OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW

iii TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ............................................. v 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1 System Configuration ....................... 1-11.2 Control Description .......................... 1-21.3 Inserting Chart Cards ........................ 1-21.4 Turning On/Off the Power ...........

Page 6 - iv; APPENDIX

iv 6. MAINTENANCE &TROUBLESHOOTING 6.1 Maintenance ...................................... 6-16.2 Replacement of Fuse ........................ 6-26.3 Self Tests ........................................... 6-26.4 GPS Monitor Display ....................... 6-46.5 GPS Receiver Status Indication ......

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