Furuno GP-1850F - Manual

Furuno GP-1850F

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – iiiiiiiiiiiii; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Electrical shock can result.; Keep heater away from equipment.; About the TFT LCD; CAUTION
  • Page 4 – ii; FOREWORD; TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 5 – iii; CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT
  • Page 6 – iv; Features
  • Page 7 – SYSTEM CONFIGURATION; ANTENNA UNIT
  • Page 9 – OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW; Display Unit Controls; Figure 1-1 Display unit
  • Page 10 – Remote Controller; Figure 1-2 Remote controller
  • Page 11 – Inserting Mini Chart Card; Push down the lid catch to open the mini; Figure 1-3 Location of mini chart; Turning the Power On/Off; Table 1-1 Display abbreviations; Turning the power off
  • Page 12 – brilliance adjustment screen; Plotter Displays; Selecting a display
  • Page 13 – Sounder Displays; Figure 1-7 Display modes; Menu Operation, Soft Keys; Press appropriate soft key to display de-; Figure 1-9 Sounder setup menu; Figure 1-10 White marker display
  • Page 14 – Demonstration Display
  • Page 15 – VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION; Principle of Operation; Figure 2-1 Underwater conditions and video sounder display
  • Page 16 – Figure 2-2 Indications on; Figure 2-3 Normal sounder display; Press the soft key RETURN to manually; 0 kHz picture; Figure 2-5 Comparisons of
  • Page 17 – Selecting sounder display mode; Figure 2-6 Sounder function window; Marker zoom display; or; plus normal sounder display; normal sounder display
  • Page 18 – Plotter/Sounder Display; Press the soft key EDIT to show the E/S; Dual-frequency Display
  • Page 19 – How the automatic sounder works; Selecting the manual mode
  • Page 20 – Range shifting; Press the soft key SHIFT, and press; Measuring Depth
  • Page 21 – Suppressing Interference; Figure 2-20 Noise limiter window; Figure 2-22 Clutter window
  • Page 22 – Erasing Weak Echoes; Figure 2-24 Signal level window; Figure 2-26 White marker window
  • Page 23 – Figure 2-28 Picture advance window; Selecting Background; Figure 2-29 Hue window
  • Page 24 – Press the soft key NEXT PAGE to show; Select the menu item, and press the soft
  • Page 25 – Interpreting the Display; Zero line; Figure 2-32 Fish school echoes; Bottom echo; Figure 2-33 Bottom echoes
  • Page 26 – Surface noise/Aeration
  • Page 27 – Presentation Modes
  • Page 28 – Cursor; Figure 3-4 Data displayed on the plotter; Shifting the Display; Press the cursor pad to display the cur-; Mini Chart Cards; Table 3-1 Chart icons and their meanings; Icon
  • Page 29 – 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 3-2 FURUNO chart symbols; Symbol Description
  • Page 30 – Example of data displayed; lighthouse data; ChartsTM port service display; *3 Newly designed chart cards containing; Aid to navigation data; Figure 3-6 Placing the cursor on the mark
  • Page 31 – Figure 3-9 Port service icons; Navigation Data Display; Figure 3-10 Navigation data display; Enlarging an indication; Use the cursor pad to select the indica-; GPS satellite monitor display; Figure 3-11 GPS satellite monitor display
  • Page 32 – Beacon information display; Figure 3-12 Beacon information display; Steering Display; Figure 3-13 Steering display; How to read the compass display
  • Page 33 – play the following window.; Highway Display; Figure 3-15 Highway display
  • Page 34 – Changing Operation Mode; Fifure 3-16 Display setup1 menu; OPERATION MODE; Figure 3-17 OPERATION MODE window; Navigation Trip Distance; Trip; Figure 3-19 Clear memory menu
  • Page 35 – Displaying Track; Figure 4-2 Chart setup menu; TRACKING; Figure 4-3 Track control menu
  • Page 36 – Changing Track Color; Figure 4-4 Track color window; Track plotting method
  • Page 37 – Track plotting interval; TRACK MEMORY
  • Page 38 – Erasing All Track; are asked if you sure to erase all track.
  • Page 39 – Entering Marks; Plotter display; Figure 5-1 Changing displays
  • Page 40 – Video sounder display; Figure 5-2 Changing displays; Changing Mark Attributes; Figure 5-4 MARK SHAPE window; Figure 5-5 MARK LINE window
  • Page 41 – Figure 5-6 MARK COLOR window; Changing Mark Size; Figure 5-7 CHART DETAILS menu
  • Page 42 – Erasing Marks; Erasing individual marks/lines; Operate the cursor pad to place the cur-; Erasing whole marks/lines
  • Page 43 – Entering Waypoints; Entering waypoints at MOB position; onds to display the following message.; Figure 6-2 MOB concept; Entering waypoints by the cursor; play the waypoint menu.
  • Page 44 – Figure 6-4 waypoint menu; Figure 6-5 Waypoint window; Figure 6-6 Mark shape selection window
  • Page 45 – Changing waypoint position; bearing selected as waypoint entry method
  • Page 46 – Figure 6-9 Local list; ABCDEF; Search window; Erasing waypoints by the cursor; Changing Waypoint Data
  • Page 47 – Waypoint Mark Size; Figure 6-11 Chart details menu; Searching Waypoints; Figure 6-12 Search window
  • Page 49 – Entering Routes; Figure 7-1 Route menu; Figure 7-2 New route entry screen
  • Page 50 – Entering routes by the cursor; Connecting Routes; Figure 7-3 Connect route window
  • Page 51 – Figure 7-4 Edit route menu; Figure 7-5 Waypoint list for editing; Removing waypoints from routes
  • Page 52 – Figure 7-6 Save route menu; Figure 7-7 New route window
  • Page 53 – Figure 7-9 SAVE icon appearance; Erasing Routes; soft key ROUTES to open the route menu.
  • Page 55 – Selecting quick point entry method; Figure 8-1 Set go to method window; Navigating to a single quick point
  • Page 56 – Figure 8-2 Plotter display; Figure 8-4 Sample port service list
  • Page 57 – Figure 8-5 Sample filling station locations; Following a Route; selected as destination; Navigate along specific leg of route
  • Page 58 – Restarting navigation; Figure 8-7 Example of when; Figure 8-8 Log display; Setting speed for ETA calculation; Figure 8-9 Select speed for ETA window; Switching waypoints
  • Page 59 – Cancelling Navigation
  • Page 61 – Introduction; Figure 9-1 Alarm menu; Figure 9-2 Audio alarm window; Arrival Alarm; Figure 9-3 How the arrival alarm works; Figure 9-4 Arrival alarm window
  • Page 62 – Anchor Watch Alarm; Figure 9-5 How the anchor; Figure 9-6 Anchor watch alarm window; Figure 9-8 XTE alarm window
  • Page 63 – Speed Alarm; Figure 9-9 Speed alarm window; Proximity Alarm; Figure 9-10 Proximity alarm window
  • Page 64 – Alarm Information; Figure 9-11 Alarm menu; Alarm messages; Table 9-1 Alarm messages and their meanings
  • Page 65 – SAVING AND LOADING DATA; Formatting Memory Cards; Saving Data to Memory; Saving data
  • Page 66 – Error message; Memory card not inserted; Figure 10-3 NOT INSERTED message; Unformatted memory card; Figure 10-4 NOT FORMATTED message; Wrong card inserted; Figure 10-5 WRONG CARD message; Data overwrite; Figure 10-6 OVERWRITE message; Loading Data from; Press the soft key LOAD DATA FROM; Figure 10-7 LOAD DATA display
  • Page 67 – Note on loading data; Track
  • Page 69 – Figure 11-1 Chart setup options menu; CHART OFFSET menu; chart offset selected; TRACK CONTROL menu
  • Page 70 – CHART DETAILS menu; Figure 11-3 Chart details menu; Chart details menu description; DISPLAY OPTIONS menu; The display setup1 menu appears.; Figure 11-4 Display setup1 menu
  • Page 71 – Display setup1 menu description; true bearing; Figure 11-5 Mag variation window
  • Page 72 – DISPLAY SETUP2 menu description; Figure 11-6 Display setup2 menu
  • Page 73 – menu; Figure 11-8 GPS SETUP options menu; LOCAL TIME OFFSET; Press the soft key EDIT to show the geo-; Figure 11-9 Geodetic datum window; POS SMOOTHING
  • Page 74 – DGPS SETUP OPTIONS menu; Figure 11-10 DGPS setup options menu
  • Page 75 – TD SETUP menu
  • Page 76 – OPTIONS menu; Figure 11-14 Sounder setup menu; RANGE SETUP soft key; Press the soft key SOUNDER SETUP; Figure 11-15 Range setup menu
  • Page 77 – SYSTEM SETUP soft key; Figure 11-16 System setup menu; SYSTEM SETUP menu description
  • Page 78 – CONFIGURATION menu; Press the soft key CONFIGURATION to; Figure 11-18 Configuration menu
  • Page 79 – UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD DATA menu; Download waypoint/route to PC
  • Page 81 – SYSTEM menu; SYSTEM MENU description
  • Page 83 – Inserting Chart Card; Figure 12-1 Location of chart card slot cover; Cursor and Data; Figure 12-2 Plotter display
  • Page 84 – Tidal Information; Figure 12-8 Tide icon
  • Page 85 – Figure 12-9 Objects window; DATE; Port Services; Figure 12-12 SET GO TO METHOD window
  • Page 86 – Figure 12-13 Plotter display; Figure 12-14 SELECT PORT SERVICE; Figure 12-15 Sample filling station locations; Figure 12-16 Make route window
  • Page 87 – Figure 12-17 Chart details menu; Lighthouse; Figure 12-19 Lighthouse appearance
  • Page 88 – FOR FURUNO CHART; Figure 12-20 DEPTH INFO display
  • Page 89 – TEST; Program Number
  • Page 91 – Do not open the equipment.; Table 13-1 Recommended maintenance program
  • Page 92 – Battery; Simple Troubleshooting
  • Page 93 – Table 13-4 Error messages
  • Page 94 – Diagnostic Tests; Figure 13-1 Configuration menu; Figure 13-2 System menu
  • Page 95 – Keyboard test; Press the soft key KEYBOARD TEST to; Display test; Press the soft key TEST PATTERN to; Figure 13-6 Display test pattern
  • Page 96 – Remote controller test; Figure 13-7 Remote controller test; Clearing Memories; P r e s s t h e s o f t k e y M E M O R Y / T R I P; Figure 13-8 Clear memory menu
  • Page 97 – Menu Tree
  • Page 100 – Loran C Chains
  • Page 101 – Decca Chains
  • Page 102 – World Time
  • Page 103 – Geodetic Chart List
  • Page 104 – SPECIFICATIONS OF
  • Page 105 – ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
  • Page 107 – INDEX
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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 ....................... 1-11.2 Remote Controller ........................... 1-21.3 Inserting Mini Chart Card ................. 1-31.4 Turning the Power On/Off .......

Page 5 - iii; CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT

iii 9. PLOTTER ALARMS 9.1 Introduction ...................................... 9-1 9.2 Audio Alarm On/Off .......................... 9-19.3 Arrival Alarm .................................... 9-1 9.4 Anchor Watch Alarm ........................ 9-2 9.5 XTE (Cross Track Error) Alarm ........ 9-2 9.6 Spe...

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