Page 3 - iiiiiiiiiiiii; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Electrical shock can result.; Keep heater away from equipment.; About the TFT LCD; CAUTION
iiiiiiiiiiiii i SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Do not disassemble or modify theequipment. Fire, electrical shock or serious injurycan result. Turn off the power immediately if waterleaks into the equipment or the equip-ment is emitting smoke or fire. Continued use of the equipment can causefire or electrical s...
Page 4 - ii; FOREWORD; TABLE OF CONTENTS
ii FOREWORD ....................................... iv SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ....... v 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1 Display Unit Controls ....................... 1-1 1.2 Inserting Mini Chart Card ................. 1-2 1.3 Turning the Power On/Off ................ 1-2 1.4 Adjusting Tone and Brilliance ...
Page 5 - iii; CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT
iii 10. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 10.1 CHART SETUP OPTIONS menu .. 10-110.2 DISPLAY OPTIONS menu ............. 10-210.3 GPS/DGPS/TD OPTIONS menu ... 10-410.4 CONFIGURATION menu ............... 10-7 11.USING C-MAP NT MODEL 11.1 Inserting Chart Card ........................ 11-111.2 Cussor and Data Displa...
Page 6 - iv; Features
iv A Word to GP-1650D/1650Owners C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s o n y o u r c h o i c e o f t h eFURUNO GP-1650D COLOR DGPS/PLOT-TER, GP-1650 COLOR GPS/PLOTTER. Weare confident you will see why the FURUNOname has become synonymous with qualityand reliability. For over 50 years FURUNO Electric Com-pan...
Page 7 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
v SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Ship’s mains10.8—31.2 VDC External equipment(Autopilot, etc.) DGPS beacon receiverGP-1650 only ANTENNA UNIT Receives signal fromGPS satellite and beacon reference station (GP-1650Donly). DISPLAY UNIT Ship’s position iscalculated in longitudeand latitude from signalreceived fro...
Page 9 - OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW; Display Unit Controls; Figure 1-1 Display unit
1-1 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW This chapter acquaints you with the basics of your unit - from turning on the power to the softkey menu operation. 1.1 Display Unit Controls SAVE MOB ENTER ABC 1 DEF 2 GHI 3 JKL 4 MNO 5 PQR 6 STU 7 VWX 8 YZ& 9 CLEAR _'# 0 MENU HIDE SHOW WPT RTE XTE HIWAY PLOT ALARM PO...
Page 10 - Inserting Mini Chart Card; Push down the lid catch to open the mini; Figure 1-2 Location of mini chart; Turning the Power On/Off; Table 1-1 Display abbreviations; Turning the power off
1-2 1.2 Inserting Mini Chart Card Insert appropriate mini chart card before turn-ing on the power. 1. Push down the lid catch to open the mini chart card slot cover. Card slot Figure 1-2 Location of mini chart card slot cover 2. Insert appropriate mini chart card groove side up. 3. Close the slot co...
Page 11 - brilliance adjustment screen; Selecting a display
1-3 1.4 Adjusting Tone andBrilliance 1. Press the [POWER/BRILL] key with a touch-and-release action. The tone andbrilliance setting menu appears. TONE BRILL TONE TONE BRILL BRILL RETURN Tone and display brilliance setting menu Functions Soft keys Figure 1-4 Tone and brilliance adjustment screen 2. P...
Page 12 - Steering display, Highway display; Highway display; Menu Operation, Soft Keys; Press appropriate soft key to display de-; Figure 1-8 Chart setup options menu; TRACKING; Figure 1-9 Track control menu
1-4 Steering display, Highway display Press the [XTE/HIWAY] key to display theSteering display, Highway display alternately. [Steering Display] [Highway Display] DGPS 3D EDITXT- LMT X T E 0 0 0 . 0 2 n m 0.1NM 0.1NM BRG 2 4 5 . 0 ° CSETTG RNGSPD n mk t ETA 1h 59m 29th 14:50 2 3 4 . 5 ° 2 7 . 21 3 . ...
Page 13 - Demonstration Display
1-5 4. Use the cursor pad to select item, and then press the soft key EDIT. For example,select TRACK COLOR. The track colorwindow appears. TRACK COLOR ▲ ' RED ™ YELLOW ™ GREEN ™ LIGHT BLUE ™ PURPLE ™ BLUE ™ WHITE ▼ Figure 1-10 Track color window 5. Use the cursor pad to select option. 6. Press the s...
Page 15 - Presentation Modes
2-1 2. PLOTTER DISPLAYS 2.1 Presentation Modes The plotter display mainly shows chart, ship’strack, waypoints, and navigation data. Three types of display presentations are pro-vided for the normal plotter display: north-up,course-up and auto course-up. To change themode, use the presentation mode s...
Page 16 - Cursor; Figure 2-4 Data displayed on the plotter; Shifting the Display; Press the cursor pad to display the cur-; Mini Chart Cards; Table 2-1 Chart icons and their meanings; Icon
2-2 2.2 Cursor Turning on the cursor, shifting thecursor Press the cursor pad to turn the cursor on,and the cursor appears at the own ship’s po-sition. Operate the cursor pad to shift thecursor. The cursor moves in the direction ofthe arrow or diagonal pressed on the cursorpad. Cursor state determin...
Page 17 - Indices and chart enlargement; Korea) showing indices; Remarks on chart display; • When the chart scale is too large or too; Chart symbols; FURUNO mini chart card; Table 2-2 FURUNO chart symbols; Symbol Description
2-3 Indices and chart enlargement When the soft key ZOOM OUT is used, youwill see several frames appear on the chart.These frames are called indices and theyshow you what parts of the chart can be en-larged in the current picture range. The ar-eas circumscribed with smaller frames canbe enlarged, bu...
Page 18 - ChartsTM port service display; *3 Newly designed chart cards containing; Aid to navigation data; Figure 2-6 Placing the cursor on the mark
2-4 NAVAID: /FL 6S 12MFROM OS 52.38nm 48.0 ° Period (ex.: 6 seconds) Visibility in nauticalmile (ex.: 12 miles) FL : FlashingF : Fixed lightF FL : Fixed and Flashing lightMO : Morse code lightOc : Occulting light Example of data displayed Range and bearing from own ship Figure 2-7 Example of buoy, l...
Page 19 - Figure 2-9 Port service icons; Navigation Data Display; Figure 2-10 Navigation data display; Enlarging an indication; Use the cursor pad to select the indica-; GPS satellite monitor display; Figure 2-11 GPS satellite monitor display
2-5 Emergency medical service Water supply station Customer service station Information center Fueling station Traveler’s service station Marine equipment service Port Figure 2-9 Port service icons 2.6 Navigation Data Display The navigation data display provides genericnavigation data and DPGS/GPS i...
Page 20 - Beacon information display; Figure 2-12 Beacon information display; Steering Display; Figure 2-13 Steering display; How to read the compass display
2-6 Beacon information display Equipped with a DGPS beacon receiver, yourunit can show DGPS reference station infor-mation. Press the soft key BEACON INFO toshow the DGPS reference station informa-tion. DGPS 3D RETURN BEACON INFO MODEFREQBAUDRATE AUTO SEARCH 288.0kHz 200 BPS RECEIVED DATA: BEACON ST...
Page 21 - play the following window.; Highway Display; Figure 2-15 Highway display
2-7 How to read the XTE scale The black boat-shaped mark shows ownboat’s movement and direction, and amountto steer to return to course. Using Figure 2-13 as an example, you would steer right by000.02 nautical miles to return to course.When this mark is out of range of the XTEscale, the mark color c...
Page 22 - Changing Operation Mode; Navigation Trip Distance; Figure 2-19 Navigation data display; Figure 2-20 Clear memory menu
2-8 2.9 Changing Operation Mode Operation mode can be changed betweenPLEASURE and FISHING. FISHING modeprovides mark/line entry on the PLOTTERdisplay. The mark can be entered up to 5000points together with tracks. The apportionbetween track and mark memory can bechanged at menu. Pressing the [HIDE/S...
Page 23 - Displaying Track; Figure 3-2 Chart setup menu; Figure 3-3 Track control menu
3-1 3. TRACK 3.1 Displaying Track 1. Press the [MENU] key to open the main menu. MENU DGPS 3D CHART SETUP OPTIONS GPS/DGPS/TD OPTIONS DISPLAY OPTIONS CONFIGURATION Figure 3-1 Main menu 2. Press the soft key CHART SETUP OP- TIONS to open the chart setup menu. CHART SETUP DGPS 3D CHART OFFSET CHART DE...
Page 24 - Changing Track Color; Figure 3-4 Track color window; Track plotting method
3-2 3.2 Stopping/RestartingPlotting of Track When your boat is at anchor or returning toport you probably won’t need to record itstrack. You can stop recording the track, toconserve the track memory, as follows: 1. Press the [MENU] key followed by the soft k e y s C H A RT S E T U P O P T I O N S a ...
Page 25 - Track plotting interval; TRACK MEMORY
3-3 PLOT ▲ ' TIME ™ DISTANCE ▼ Figure 3-5 Plot window 4. Press ▲ or ▼ to select TIME or DIS- TANCE. Distance is useful for conserv-i n g t r a c k m e m o r y, s i n c e n o t r a c k i srecorded when the boat is stationary. 5. Press the soft key ENTER or the [ENTER] key. Track plotting interval 1. ...
Page 26 - Erasing All Track; are asked if you sure to erase all track.
3-4 3.6 Erasing All Track You can erase all track. Be absolutely sureyou want to erase all track; erased track can-not be restored. 1. Press the [MENU] key followed by the soft k e y s C H A RT S E T U P O P T I O N S a n dTRACK CONTROL. 2. Press the soft key ERASE TRACK. You are asked if you sure t...
Page 27 - Entering Marks; Figure 4-1 Changing displays
4-1 4. MARK 4.1 Entering Marks Select the fishing mode to enable entry ofmarks on the PLOTTER display. Select thelocation desired with the cursor, or turn offthe cursor to enter the mark at own ship po-s i t i o n . P r e s s i n g t h e [ H I D E / S H O W ] k e ychanges the function of the soft ke...
Page 28 - Changing Mark Attributes; Figure 4-3 MARK SHAPE window; Figure 4-2 MARK LINE window; Figure 4-4 MARK COLOR window
4-2 4.2 Changing Mark Attributes You can select shape, line and color of mark/line on the TRACK display. 1. Press the [HIDE/SHOW] key to show the soft key MARK EDIT. 2. Press the soft key MARK EDIT to show the MARK/LINE window. MARK SHAPE MARK LINE MARK COLOR YELLOW . Figure 4-2 MARK/LINE window 3. ...
Page 29 - Changing Mark Size; Figure 4-5 CHART DETAILS menu; Erasing Marks; Erasing individual marks/lines
4-3 4.3 Changing Mark Size Mark size can be selected from STD (stan-dard) and SMALL. 1. Press the [MENU] key to display the main menu. 2. Press the soft key CHART SETUP OP- TIONS. 3. Press the soft key CHART DETAILS to open the CHART DETAILS menu. DGPS 3D CHARTDETAIL RETURN EDIT DEPTH INFO LAT/LON G...
Page 31 - Entering Waypoints; Entering waypoints at MOB position; onds to display the following message.; Figure 5-2 MOB concept; Entering waypoints by the cursor; play the waypoint menu.
5-1 5. WAYPOINTS 5.1 Entering Waypoints In navigation terminology, a waypoint is a par-ticular location on a voyage whether it be astarting, intermediate or destination point. Awaypoint is the simplest piece of informationyour equipment requires to get you to a des-tination, in the shortest distance...
Page 33 - Changing waypoint position
5-3 Changing waypoint name, comment,proximity alarm radius 1. If necessary, you can change the name (1 to 6 characters), comment (13 charac-ters), L/L position and the proximity alarmradius (explained in detail in Chapter 8)as follows: a) Select the NAME, COMMENT or PROXIMITY ALARM RADIUS field. b) ...
Page 34 - ABCDEF; Search window; Erasing waypoints by the cursor; Changing Waypoint Data
5-4 DGPS 3D ABCDEFGHIJKL FISH01 WPT LOCAL RETURN GO TO NEW WPT EDIT WPT ERASE WPT BRG. 23.8 ° RNG. 1.75nm 33 ° 12.345' N 135 ° 23.456' W WPT001 12:30 29SE97 BRG. 90.0 ° RNG. 2.51nm 33 ° 23.456' N 135 ° 23.567' W ABCDEF 15:21 01OCT97 BRIDGE 16:45 01OCT97 BRG. 180.0 ° RNG. 5.07nm 34 ° 12.345' N 135 ° ...
Page 35 - Waypoint Mark Size; Figure 5-11 Chart details menu; Searching Waypoints; Figure 5-12 Search window
5-5 5.4 Waypoint Mark Size You may change the size of all waypointmarks to small or large (default), or turn themoff. 1. Press the [MENU] key to open the main menu. 2. Press the soft key CHART SETUP OP- TIONS. 3. Press the soft key CHART DETAILS to open the CHART DETAILS menu. DGPS 3D CHARTDETAIL RE...
Page 37 - Entering Routes
6-1 6. ROUTES Often a trip from one place to another involvesseveral course changes, requiring a seriesof route points (waypoints) which you navi-gate to, one after another. The sequence ofwaypoints leading to the ultimate destinationis called a route. Your unit can automaticallyadvance to the next ...
Page 38 - Entering routes by the cursor; Connecting Routes
6-2 Entering routes by the cursor This method allows you to construct a routedirectly on the plotter display, using existingwaypoints or new locations. Any new loca-tion will be saved as a waypoint, under thenext consecutive waypoint number. 1. F o l l o w s t e p 1 - 4 i n “ E n t e r i n g r o u t...
Page 39 - Removing waypoints from routes
6-3 DGPS 3D EDITROUTE INSERT WPT REMOVE WPT CHANGE WPT COORD TYPE RETURN RETURN ROUTE NAME: ABCDEFCOMMENT: ABCDEFGHIJKL WPT001 34 ° 12.345’N 135 ° 54.321’W 01 WPT002 34 ° 23.456’N 136 ° 10.255’W 02 WPT004 35 ° 22.878’N 136 ° 44.333’W 04 WPT003 35 ° 11.222’N 136 ° 55.889’W 03 WPT005 34 ° 15.279’N 135...
Page 41 - Erasing Routes
6-5 DGPS 3D NAV L/L COURSE UP ZOOM OUT ZOOM IN NORTH UP SAVE icon S A V E Figure 6-9 SAVE icon appearance on the plotter display 7. Press the [SAVE/MOB] key with a touch- and-release action to enter a waypointmark at own ship position. A new waypointis created under the next consecutivewaypoint numb...
Page 43 - Selecting quick point entry method; Select SET GO TO METHOD and press; Figure 7-1 Set go to method window; Navigating to a single quick point
7-1 7. NAVIGATION 7.1 Navigating to “QuickPoints” The “quick point” feature allows you to navi-gate to point(s) without retaining the data in-definitely in your unit’s memory. Each time aquick point is entered the previous quickpoints having the same quick point numbersare written over. Selecting qu...
Page 44 - Navigating to Waypoints; Press the soft key WAYPOINTS to open; Services; to select SET GO TO METHOD; Figure 7-2 Plotter display; Figure 7-4 Sample port service list
7-2 7.2 Navigating to Waypoints (waypoint list) 1. Press the [WPT/RTE] key to open the waypoint & route menu. 2. Press the soft key WAYPOINTS to open the waypoint menu. 3. Press the soft key LOCAL LIST or ALPHA/ NUMERIC LIST to show correspondingwaypoint list. 4. Select a waypoint. 5. Press the ...
Page 45 - Figure 7-5 Sample filling station locations; Following a Route; selected as destination; Navigate along specific leg of route
7-3 8. If you selected PORT in step 7, use the cursor pad to select a port and press the[ENTER] key. Make a route using the softkeys and press the [ENTER] key. (If youwant to go directly to that port, simplypress the soft key ADD QP followed bythe [ENTER] key.) If you selected NEAR SERVICE in step7,...
Page 46 - Restarting navigation; Figure 7-7 Example of when; Figure 7-8 Log display; Setting speed for ETA calculation; Figure 7-9 Select speed for ETA window; Switching waypoints
7-4 Restarting navigation When you steer to avoid an obstacle or thevessel drifts, you may go off your intendedcourse (Line 1 in Figure 7-7). Use the steer-ing or highway display to return to course. Also, if you don’t need to return to the origi-nal course, you can go directly to the waypoint(Line ...
Page 47 - Cancelling Navigation
7-5 To select waypoint switching method do thefollowing: 1. Press the [MENU] key. 2. Press the soft key DISPLAY OPTIONS. 3. Select WAYPOINTS SW. 4. Press the soft key EDIT to show the waypoint sw window. 5. Select appropriate waypoint switching method. 6. Press the soft key ENTER to close the window...
Page 49 - Introduction; Figure 8-1 Alarm menu; Figure 8-2 Audio alarm window; Arrival Alarm; Figure 8-3 How the arrival alarm works; Figure 8-4 Arrival alarm window
8-1 8. PLOTTER ALARMS 8.1 Introduction There are five plotter-related alarms whichgenerate both audible and visual alarms: Ar-rival alarm, Anchor Watch alarm, XTE (CrossTrack Error) alarm, Proximity alarm, andSpeed alarm. When an alarm setting is violated the buzzersounds, and the speaker icon ( ) a...
Page 50 - Anchor Watch Alarm; Figure 8-5 How the anchor; Figure 8-6 Anchor watch alarm window; Alarm; Figure 8-7 How the XTE alarm works; Figure 8-8 XTE alarm window
8-2 8.4 Anchor Watch Alarm The anchor watch alarm informs you that yourboat is moving when it should be at rest.When the anchor watch is active, a reddashed circle marks the anchor watch area. Your ship’s position where you start the anchor watch alarm. Alarmsetting : Alarm area Figure 8-5 How the a...
Page 52 - Alarm Information; Figure 8-11 Alarm menu; Alarm messages; Table 8-1 Alarm messages and their meanings
8-4 8.8 Alarm Information When an alarm setting has been violated thebuzzer sounds and the speaker icon (shownin red) appears. You can see which alarmhas been violated, as well as silence thebuzzer, on the alarm menu display. 1. Press the [ALARM] key. DGPS 3D ALARM1 EDIT CLEAR ALARM ALARM INFORMATIO...
Page 53 - SAVING AND LOADING DATA; Formatting Memory Cards; Saving data
9-1 9. SAVING AND LOADING DATA TO/FROM MEMORY CARD The following data can be saved to memorycard: • Mark/line• Waypoints/routes• Track• Configration (menu settings) 9.1 Formatting Memory Cards Before you can use a memory card it mustbe formatted. Note that formatting a usedcard erases all saved data...
Page 54 - Error message; Memory card not inserted; Data overwrite
9-2 Error message Memory card not inserted Press the [ENTER] key to return to the SAVEDATA display. MEMORY CARD NOT INSERTED. INSERT CARDPRESS "ENTER" key TO CONTINUE. Figure 9-3 NOT INSERTED message Unformatted memory card Press the [ENTER] key to return to the SAVEDATA display. And format ...
Page 55 - Note on loading data; Track
9-3 6. After you select all items desired, press the soft key LOAD DATA to load data. Thefollowing message appears. NOW LOADING DATA FROMMEMORY CARD. DO NOT TURN OFF THE POWER UNTILLOADING COMPLETE. Figure 9-8 LOAD DATA message After loading is completed, the followingmessage appears. COMPLETE LOADI...
Page 57 - Figure 10-1 Chart setup options menu; CHART OFFSET menu; chart offset selected; TRACK CONTROL menu
10-1 This section describes the various optionswhich allow you to set up your unit to suityour needs. 10.1 CHART SETUP OPTIONS menu The chart offset options menu provides threemenus: chart offset, track control, and chartdetails. 1. Press the [MENU] key to open the main menu. 2. Press the soft key C...
Page 58 - CHART DETAILS menu; Figure 10-3 Chart details menu; Chart details menu description; DISPLAY OPTIONS menu; The display setup1 menu appears.; Figure 10-4 Display setup menu; Display setup menu description
10-2 CHART DETAILS menu 1. Press the [MENU] key followed by the soft k e y s C H A RT S E T U P O P T I O N S a n dCHART DETAILS. DGPS 3D CHART DETAIL RETURN EDIT DEPTH INFO LAT/LON GRIDTEXT INFOWAYPOINTWAYPOINT NAMEINDEXLANDMASSBACKGROUNDNAV AIDSSECTOR INFOOTHER SYMBOLS GREENON LARGEONONBRT YELLOWB...
Page 59 - Figure 10-5 Mag variation window
10-3 RANGE/SPEED UNIT Selects the unit for range and speed; nm/kt(default setting), km/ km/h, sm/ sm/h. DEPTH UNIT Selects unit of depth measurement among,feet, fathoms, and meters. The default set-ting is feet. TEMP UNIT Selects unit of water temperature measure-ment between Celsius or Fahrenheit. ...
Page 60 - menu; Figure 10-7 GPS SETUP options menu; LOCAL TIME OFFSET; Press the soft key EDIT to show the geo-; Figure 10-8 Geodetic datum window
10-4 SET GO TO METHOD Selects the method for entering the quickpoint: 1 POINT (default setting), 35 POINT(2-35 points), or WPT/PORT SER. For fur-ther details see pages 7-1 and 7-2. OPERATION MODE Selects the operation mode between PLEA-SURE and FISHING.For further details seepage 2-8. 10.3 GPS/DGPS/...
Page 62 - DGPS SETUP OPTIONS menu; Figure 10-9 DGPS setup options menu; DGPS MODE; TD SETUP menu; Displaying LORAN C TDs
10-6 DGPS SETUP OPTIONS menu This menu sets parameters for the DGPSbeacon receiver. (GP-1650D, or GP-1650equipped with DGPS beacon receiver.) Todisplay it, press the [MENU] key followed bythe soft keys GPS/DPGS/TD OPTIONS andDGPS SETUP OPTIONS. DGPS OPTION DGPS 3D RETURN DGPS MODE ON BEACON FREQUENC...
Page 63 - Displaying DECCA TDs; CONFIGURATION menu
10-7 Displaying DECCA TDs 1. Select DEC CHAIN and press the soft key EDIT to show the chain sta. pair window. CHAIN STA. PAIR ▲ 20 s P-R ▼ FRENCH Figure 10-12 Chain sta. pair window 2. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Decca chain num- ber. Press s to enable selection of lane, and then press ▲ or ▼ to select l...
Page 64 - UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD DATA menu; None
10-8 SETUP NMEA/DGPS PORT 2 menudescription This menu should be set according to thespecifications of the equipment connected toconnectors PORT 1 (NMEA) and PORT 2(DGPS) at the rear of the display unit. Themenu can be displayed by pressing the[MENU] key followed by the soft keys CON-FIGURATION and S...
Page 65 - Download waypoint/route to PC; Upload waypoint/route from PC; Connect the PC to the equipment as
10-9 Download waypoint/route to PC 1. Connect the PC to the equipment as shown below. 2. Press the soft key labeled DOWNLOAD WPT/RTE TO PC. You are asked if youare ready to download waypoints androutes. 3. Press the [ENTER] key to download. Upload waypoint/route from PC Note that all waypoint and ro...
Page 67 - SYSTEM menu; SYSTEM MENU description
10-11 SYSTEM menu This menu provides testing facilities, dem-onstration mode setup and memory/trip clear.You may display it by pressing the [MENU]key followed by the soft keys CONFIGURA-TION and SYSTEM MENU. SYSTEM MENU DGPS 3D SELF TEST MEMORY/TRIP CLEAR DEMONSTRATION MODE RETURN Figure 10-23 Syste...
Page 69 - Inserting Chart Card; Figure 11-1 Location of chart card slot cover; Cursor and Data; Figure 11-2 Plotter display
11-1 11. USING C-MAP NT MODEL The GP-1650D/1650 C-MAP NT series uses FURUNO mini chart card and C-MAP NT-FP chart card. These charts show accurate coastlines, depth contours, place names, aids to navigation such as buoys and lighthouses, and other navigational marks. 11.1 Inserting Chart Card Insert...
Page 70 - Tidal Information; Figure 11-8 Tide icon
11-2 4. Press ! or " to select the item desired. 5. Press the soft key ENTER or the [ENTER] key to display details for objectselected Objects. Caution areaInformation LEUCHTFEUER DIE KARTE ENTHAEL T NUR DIE LAGEN DER WICHTIGEN FEUER. LIGHTS ONLY THE PRINC IPAL LIGHTS ARE SHOWN ON THIS CHART. MIS...
Page 71 - Figure 11-9 Objects window; DATE; Port Services; Figure 11-12 SET GO TO METHOD window
11-3 2. Press the [ENTER] key to open the Objects window. Objects Depth contourCaution areaDepth areaSource of data Tide height Figure 11-9 Objects window 3. Press or to select Tide height. 4. Press the soft key ENTER or the [ENTER] key to open the TIDE window. Time: 12:00Height: 1.21 ftDraught: 0.8...
Page 72 - Figure 11-13 Plotter display; Figure 11-14 SELECT PORT SERVICE; Figure 11-15 Sample filling station locations; Figure 11-16 Make route window
11-4 6. Press the soft key GO TO. Soft key titles change as in Figure 11-10. If GO TO key is not displayed, press the cursor pad. DGPS 3D CANCEL GO TO FROMOS 0.26 nm180.2˚ QUICKROUTE NEARSRVICE GO TO PUNTA CORNACCHIA ACCO AMENO I. ISCHIA CASAMICCIOLA ISCHIA PORTO 40˚45.971'N13˚57.462'E + Figure 11-1...
Page 73 - Figure 11-17 Chart details menu; Lighthouse; Figure 11-19 Lighthouse appearance
11-5 d) Press the [ENTER] key to finish. A line connects between own ship and the port service. And the range and bearing from own ship to first waypoint appears. Note: Destination is automatically cancelled if there is no port for service selected. 11.5 Setting Chart Setup Options CHART DETAILS men...
Page 74 - Figure 11-20 DEPTH INFO display; Selecting Chart
11-6 DEPTH INFO soft key: Turns the DEPTH INFO display on/off and sets it color in FURUNO chart, or selects the depth areas limit and spot sounding & bathymetric range in C-MAP NT-FP chart. 1. W hile displaying chart details menu, press the soft key DEPTH INFO to show the following display. DGPS...
Page 75 - Program Number
11-7 11.7 Displaying Program Number 1. Press the [MENU] key to open the main menu. 2. Press the soft key CONFIGURATION to show the configuration menu. 3. Press the soft key SYSTEM MENU to open the system menu. 4. Press the soft key SELF TEST to open the test menu. 5. Press the soft key MEMORY, I/O T...
Page 77 - Do not open the equipment.; Table 12-1 Recommended maintenance program
12-1 12. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 12.1 Maintenance Regular maintenance is essential for goodperformance. A maintenance program shouldbe established and should at least includethe items listed in Table 12-1. Do not open the equipment. Hazardous voltage which cancause electrical shock, burn o...
Page 78 - Battery; Simple Troubleshooting
12-2 12.2 Replacement of Fuse, Battery The fuse on the power cable protects thesystem from reverse polarity of the ship’smains and equipment fault. If the fuse blows,find the cause before replacing it. Use only a3A fuse. Using the wrong fuse will damagethe unit and void the warranty. Use the correct...
Page 79 - Diagnostic Tests
12-3 12.4 Error Messages This equipment displays the following errormessages on the alarm menu to alert you topossible trouble. Table 12-4 Error messages e g a s s e M r o r r E y d e m e r , g n i n a e M X I F S P G O N . l a n g i s S P G o N . e l b a c a n n e t n a k c e h C L A I T N E R E F ...
Page 80 - Keyboard test; Press the soft key KEYBOARD TEST to; Display test; Press the soft key TEST PATTERN to; Figure 12-6 Display test pattern
12-4 Keyboard test This test checks all controls for proper op-eration. 1. Press the [MENU] followed by the soft k e y s C O N F I G U R AT I O N , S Y S T E MMENU and SELF TEST to display the selftest menu. 2. Press the soft key KEYBOARD TEST to display the screen for testing the key-board. KEYBOAD...
Page 81 - Clearing Memories; P r e s s t h e s o f t k e y M E M O RY / T R I P; Figure 12-7 Clear memory menu
12-5 12.6 Clearing Memories The memory, which stores marks, tracks andinitial settings, can be cleared to start afresh.When this done all default settings are re-stored. 1. Press the [MENU] key followed by the soft keys CONFIGURATION and SYSTEMMENU. 2. P r e s s t h e s o f t k e y M E M O RY / T R ...
Page 83 - MENU TREE
A-1 MENU TREE DISPLAY OPTIONS RNG & BRG MODE (GREAT CIRCLE, RHUMB LINE)RANGE/SPEED UNIT (nm/kt, km/km/h, sm/sm/h)DEPTH UNIT (m, ft, fa)TEMP UNIT ( ° C, ° F) LAT/LON DISPLAY (DD ° MM.MM', DD ° MM.MMM', DD ° MM.MMMM') TIME DISPLAY (12HOUR, 24HOUR)WAYPOINTS SW (AUTO1, AUTO2, MANUAL)COURSE VECTOR (V...
Page 85 - Loran C Chains
A-3 Loran C Chains n i a h C I R G 1 S 2 S 3 S 4 S 5 S c i f i c a P l a r t n e C 0 9 9 4 1 1 9 2 – – – t s a o C t s a E n a i d a n a C 0 3 9 5 1 1 5 2 8 3 – – ) a e r o K ( n o i L o d n a m m o C 0 7 9 5 1 1 1 3 2 4 – – t s a o C t s e W n a i d a n a C 0 9 9 5 1 1 7 2 1 4 – – a i b a r A i d u...
Page 86 - Decca Chains
A-4 Decca Chains n i a h C . o N n i a h C n i a h C e d o c n o i t a c o L n i a h C . o n n i a h C n i a h C e d o c n o i t a c o L 1 0 c i t l a B h t u o S A 0 e p o r u E 4 3 o t n a K C 8 n a p a J 2 0 t e d n a l t s e V E 0 " 5 3 u k o k i h S C 4 " 3 0 h s i t i r B t s e w h t u...
Page 87 - World Time
Page 88 - Geodetic Chart List
A-6 Geodetic Chart List 001: WGS84002: WGS72003: TOKYO : Mean Value (Japan, Korea & Okinawa) 004: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 : Mean Value (CONUS) 005: EUROPEAN 1950 : Mean Value 006: AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1984 : Australia & Tasmania 007: ADINDAN-MN : Mean Value (Ethiopia & Sudan) 008: ADINDAN-E :...
Page 89 - SPECIFICATIONS OF
SP - 1 SPECIFICATIONS OF COLOR GPS/ PLOTTER: GP-1650 COLOR DGPS/ PLOTTER: GP-1650D 1. GENERAL (1) Display 5.6 inch high resolution color LCD (2) Projection Mercator (3) Usable Area 85 ° latitude or below (4) Display Mode Plotter, Video pilot, Highway display, Waypoint display 2. GPS RECEIVER (1) Rec...
Page 91 - INDEX
Index-1 INDEX A Alarm information window 8-4Alarm messages 8-4Alarms alarm information window 8-4alarm message 8-4anchor watch alarm 8-2arrival alarm 8-1audio alarm 8-1DGPS alarm 10-6proximity alarm 8-3speed alarm 8-3XTE alarm 8-2 Anchor watch alarm 8-2Antenna height 10-5Arrival alarm 8-1Audio alarm...