Furuno GP-32 - Manual

Furuno GP-32

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; WARNING; Do not open the equipment.; NOTICE; C for the display unit.; Safety Instructions for the Operator
  • Page 4 – ii; Safety Instructions for the Installer
  • Page 5 – iii; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Adjusting Brilliance and Contrast 2; PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW9; Operations on the Waypoint List 16
  • Page 6 – iv; Declaration of Conformity
  • Page 7 – FOREWORD; Features; Storage for 999 waypoints and 50 routes
  • Page 8 – vi; SYSTEM CONFIGURATION; : S t a n d a r d S u p p l y; : S t a n d a r d S u p p l y; GP-32 system configuration
  • Page 9 – vii; W A A S; This manual uses “WAAS” when referring to any SBAS provider.
  • Page 10 – viii; EQUIPMENT LISTS; Standard supply; Name Type Qty; Optional equipment; Name Type; set
  • Page 11 – OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW; Control panel; How to attach and remove the hard cover
  • Page 12 – Turning On and Off Power; Turning on the power; Receiver status indications; Turning off the power; Adjusting Brilliance and; Brilliance and contrast adjustment window
  • Page 13 – Modes
  • Page 14 – Plotter display; Highway display; Highway display
  • Page 15 – Steering display; Nav data display
  • Page 16 – User displays; Digital display; Speedometer display
  • Page 17 – Overview; MAIN MENU; Main menu; PLOTTER SETUP; PLOTTER SETUP menu; OFF; Track recording options; How to enter alphanumeric data; SYSTEM SETUP menu; TIME DIFF selected
  • Page 18 – Display; SIMULATOR menu; Simulator display, auto course selected
  • Page 19 – PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW; Choosing the Display; centering window appears.; Zoom, ship centering window; Zoom window; Shifting the Cursor; Cursor state and data; Cursor turned on; Cursor mark; Plotter display, cursor turned on
  • Page 20 – PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW; Cursor turned off; Plotter display, cursor turned off; Shifting the Display; Track recording method options
  • Page 21 – or; Track; key to display the ERASE menu.; ERASE; ERASE menu; YES; Prompt for erasure of track
  • Page 23 – Waypoints; Entering a waypoint with the cursor; WPT; Waypoint name entry window; LOG RTE?; Mark shape; Press; Mark selection sequence
  • Page 24 – MARK; Waypoint attribute edit window; LIST; Waypoint list options
  • Page 25 – ENTER A NEW WPT NAME.; Entering the MOB Mark; MOB window; Plotter display when MOB
  • Page 26 – DSP GOTO; Waypoint name display options; Operations on the; Editing waypoints; Waypoint edit options
  • Page 27 – ERASE WPTS/MARKS display; Quit?; Waypoint data
  • Page 28 – Speed for Calculating; Choose PLOTTER and then press the
  • Page 29 – Your unit can; Routes; Be sure to record all important routes; Creating a route with the cursor
  • Page 30 – ROUTES menu; Creating a route from the route menu; ROUTES; ROUTES list; New waypoint creation screen
  • Page 31 – Creating a route from the waypoint list; LOG RTE?
  • Page 32 – Creating a track-based route; Creating a track-based route manually; TIME; Choose VOYAGE ROUTE and then press; START; Voyage start options
  • Page 33 – Replacing waypoints in a route; Route edit options
  • Page 34 – Inserting a waypoint in a route; Choose ROUTES and then press the; Reconstruction of sample route above without; intermediate waypoint
  • Page 35 – Choose the route you want delete. If you; Erase route options
  • Page 37 – GOTO options window.; GOTO; GOTO options; Destination set by cursor; Setting Destination by; SELECT GOTO WPT; SELECT GOTO WPT screens
  • Page 38 – GOTO ROUTE list; Setting User Waypoint as; Choosing user waypoint; SELECT USER WPT; SELECT USER WPT list; Destination
  • Page 39 – Location of alarm message and alarm icon; Watch Alarm; Arrival alarm; How the arrival alarm works; ALARMS; ALARMS menu
  • Page 40 – Arrival/anchor watch options; Anchor watch alarm; How the anchor watch alarm works; Alarm; How the XTE alarm works
  • Page 41 – Choose LOW or HIGH as appropriate and; WAAS/DGPS mode and alarm message; WAAS
  • Page 42 – SHORT; Buzzer sound options
  • Page 43 – Bearing, TTG and ETA; CALCULATION menu; WAYPOINTS; Range and bearing calculation options; AUTO; Speed input options; Estimated Time of Arrival; Typical range and bearing calculation
  • Page 44 – Setup; The cursor is selecting MODE press the; Choose appropriate mode referring to the; Choose AUTO for automatic search or
  • Page 45 – setup; WAAS/DGPS SETUP menu; DGPS Data
  • Page 46 – d) Use the cursor pad to enter the; a) The following display appears after; NEW USER CHANNEL; Editing DGPS user channels; Choose DGPS STATION and then press
  • Page 47 – Choose a station from the list and then; Screen for entering DGPS station data; Erasing all user channels; DGPS channel erase options; Erasing individual user channels; Reference; MAG; Bearing reference options
  • Page 48 – Units of Measurement
  • Page 49 – Position Display Format; TD SETUP menu
  • Page 50 – Choose GPS SETUP and then press the; GPS SETUP menu; GPS SETUP menu description; DISABLE SV
  • Page 51 – User Display Setup; Digital data; Choose USER DISP and then press the; USER DISPLAY menu; User display type options; default digital display settings; P O W E R; Digital data options
  • Page 52 – Speedometer menu; Resetting Trip and; Reset trip meter, odometer options
  • Page 53 – Waypoint, Route Data; Wiring; Choose WIRING INFO and then press the; Downloading data to a PC
  • Page 54 – to choose YES and then press; to choose YES and then press; following message appears.; Loading data from a YEOMAN
  • Page 55 – Waypoint data format; Route data format
  • Page 56 – Route comment data format; End of sentence; End of sentence format; ENGLISH; Language options
  • Page 57 – TROUBLESHOOTING; Displaying the Message; MESSAGES; MESSAGE board; Messages; Messages and their meanings; Arrival alarm violated.
  • Page 58 – Replacing the Fuse; Replacing the Battery; Low battery voltage warning; Exchange battery prompt
  • Page 59 – Satellite Monitor Display; Satellite monitor display
  • Page 60 – LCD check; Data; Prompt for erasure of GPS data, menu
  • Page 63 – Installation of Display Unit; Mounting considerations; Desktop; Desktop and overhead mounting methods; Flush mounting; Flush mount F kit
  • Page 64 – Flush mount S kit; Wing bolt; Fix the two flush mount fixtures to the; Installation of Antenna; Do not shorten the antenna cable.; Pin; How to assemble the connector
  • Page 65 – How to fix spring in fuse holder; Grounding
  • Page 66 – Settings; Output data format, data sentences; DATA1: Current loop data; With waypoint
  • Page 67 – Output setting; DATA1, DATA 2 and NMEA version options
  • Page 69 – APPENDIX; Menu Tree; Default settings shown in bold italics.
  • Page 70 – DIGITAL; trip; time
  • Page 71 – Geodetic Chart List
  • Page 72 – Loran C Chains
  • Page 73 – Decca Chains
  • Page 75 – GPS RECEIVER
  • Page 76 – Data 2; POWER SUPPLY; Ambient Temperature; COATING COLOR; Antenna Unit
  • Page 85 – INDEX; Alarms; Installation
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Page 3 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; WARNING; Do not open the equipment.; NOTICE; C for the display unit.; Safety Instructions for the Operator

i SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Do not open the equipment. Only qualified personnel should work insidethe equipment. 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...

Page 4 - ii; Safety Instructions for the Installer

ii Safety Instructions for the Installer WARNING Do not open the cover unless totallyfamiliar with electrical circuits andservice manual. Improper handling can result in electricalshock. Turn off the power at the switchboardbefore beginning the installation. Fire or electrical shock can result if th...

Page 5 - iii; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Adjusting Brilliance and Contrast 2; PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW9; Operations on the Waypoint List 16

iii TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ................................... v SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .......... vi WHAT IS WAAS? .......................... vii EQUIPMENT LISTS ..................... viii 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW ...... 1 1.1 Controls ...................................... 1 1.2 Turning On and Of...

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