Furuno DUAL GPS GP-150-DUAL Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - GP-150-DUAL

Dual GPSGP-150-DUALOPERATOR'S MANUALwww.furuno.co.jpMODEL

Page 2 - All rights reserved

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Page 3 - IMPORTANT NOTICES

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Page 4 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

APPENDEX AP-7Decca Chains Chain No.Chain ChaincodeLocation Chainno.Chain ChaincodeLocation01 South Baltic 0A Europe 34 Kanto 8C Japan02 Vestlandet 0

Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

APPENDEX AP-8 Parts List This equipment contains complex modules in which fault diagnosis and repair down to component level are not practical (IMO A

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APPENDEX AP-9Parts Location Display unit GR-7000A(Option)(08S0334)GN-8096(20S0395)NP Board(20P8192)LCDEW50379FDWPNL Board(20P8148)

Page 7 - FOREWORD

APPENDEX AP-10 Interface Documentation "DATA1" Port IEC 61162-1/NMEA 0183 Ver. 1.5 Output • Output Schematic Diagram (Talker) 126438DATA 1

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APPENDEX AP-11• Load Requirements Isolation: opto coupler Input Impedance: 470 Ω Max. Voltage: ±15V Threshold: 3mA (In case of FURUNO device talker

Page 9 - EQUIPMENT LISTS

APPENDEX AP-12What is WAAS? WAAS, available in North America is a provider in the worldwide SBAS (Satellite Based Augmentation System) navigation sys

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APPENDEX AP-13List of Terms/Symbols The following table shows the terms used in the GP-150-DUAL. Term/Symbol Meaning ◎, Own Ship Marks/Lines Eve

Page 11 - 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW

APPENDEX AP-14Term/Symbol Meaning FWD Forward GPS Global Positioning System GC Great Circle EVENT Event HDG Heading hr(s) hours IN In I/O Input/outpu

Page 12 - 1.2 Turning On and Off the

APPENDEX AP-15Term/Symbol Meaning SPD Speed STBD Starboard/Starboard Side STN Station STR Steer STW Speed Through the Water T True TEMP Temperature

Page 13 - 1.4 Display Mode

1-11. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1 Control Description Cursor padShift display andcursor.Adjusts display contrastand brilliance;changes latitude/longit

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FURUNO GP-150/Dual SP-1 E4440S01C-M SPECIFICATIONS OF GPS NAVIGATOR GP-150/Dual 1 GPS RECEIVER 1.1 Receiving frequency 1575.42 MHz 1.2 Track

Page 15 - 17H 45M

FURUNO GP-150/Dual SP-2 E4440S01C-M 3 INTERFACE 3.1 Number of ports 4 3.1.1 Data format IEC61162-1 (JUL-2000), NMEA0183 Ver1.5/2.0 3.1.2 IN

Page 16 - 1.5 Transmitting Data

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Page 17 - Figure 1-15

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Page 18 - 1.6 The Interface Unit

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Page 19 - 2. DISPLAY AND TRACK

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Page 20 - Procedure

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Page 24 - Magnetic variation

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-21.2 Turning On and Off the Power The GP-150-DUAL takes about 90 seconds to find its position when turned on for the

Page 25 - 3. MARKS

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Page 31 - No position data

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Page 32 - 4.3 Erasing Waypoints

IN-1INDEX A Alarms 7-1-7-4 anchor watch 7-2 arrival 7-1 clearing aural and visual alarms 7-1 cross track error (XTE) 7-2 depth 7-4 disa

Page 33 - 4.4 Entering Routes

INDEX IN-2F Fix mode 8-2 G Geodetic chart list AP-5 Geodetic datum 8-2 GPS memory clearing 9-1 GPS menu description 8-1 disabling satellite

Page 34 - Waypoints

IN-3T Time difference 8-4 Time mark tone 8-5 Track erasing 2-3 plotting interval 2-4 starting/stopping plotting 2-2 Transmitting data

Page 35 - 4.7 Erasing Routes

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-31.3 Adjusting Display Contrast and Brilliance 1) Press the TONE key. The display shown in Figure 1-3 appears. Tone:Brill

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Page 37 - GOTO Setting

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-4Plotter 1 display 44.0˚D3D 100m* SAFE34˚ 23.456´ N 135˚ 45.678´ EBRG32.0˚ BRG TO +11.5RNG TO +NM123.0˚ COG[01]3040

Page 38 - 5. SETTING DESTINATION

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-5Navigation display 1) No autopilot E3DNS12.3 SOG10.3 123 RNG789TRIPNMknVTDknNMBRG23:45' 17H 45MTO: 0120.1NM 0

Page 39 - No waypoint data

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-6Data display Refer to Chapter 6 for user-defined window setting. The ZOOM icon can be displayed by pressing the CURSOR

Page 40 - No route data

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-74) Press to select All and press the NU/CU ENT key. The following message appears. Press the NU/CU ENT key to transmi

Page 41 - 5.2 Cancelling Destination

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-81.6 The Interface Unit The Interface Unit IF-2500 outputs data received from the navigators to external equipment. Op

Page 42 - Waypoints (flags)

2-12. DISPLAY AND TRACK2.1 Enlarging/Shrinking the Display You may enlarge/shrink the display on the Plotter 1, Plotter 2 and Highway displays, with

Page 43 - Bearing Between Two

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2. DISPLAY AND TRACK 2-2Cursor turned off Ship's position (in latitude and longitude or LOPs), speed and course appear on the display. 234.0˚

Page 45 - 6.1 The Data Display

2. DISPLAY AND TRACK 2-3When plotting is stopped "Stopping track plot" appears at the center of the display for about three seconds and &

Page 46 - 6.2 Position Format

2. DISPLAY AND TRACK 2-4Are you sure to erase ?ENT: Yes MENU: No Figure 2-6 Prompt for erasure of track 5) Press the NU/CU ENT key

Page 47 - LOP1 and LOP2

2. DISPLAY AND TRACK 2-52.9 Apportioning the Memory The memory holds 2,000 points of track and marks and may be apportioned as you like. The defaul

Page 48 - 6.3 Demo Display

2. DISPLAY AND TRACK 2-6Magnetic variation The location of the magnetic north pole is different from the geographical north pole. This causes a dif

Page 49 - 7. ALARMS

3-13. MARKS3.1 Entering Marks Marks can be inscribed on the Plotter 1 and Plotter 2 displays, in one of 12 mark shapes. Further, marks can be connect

Page 50 - 7.3 Cross Track Error (XTE)

3. MARKS 3-23.3 Mark Shape 13 mark shapes are available. Select mark shape as follows: 1) Press MENU ESC and 2 to display the TRACK/MARK SETUP menu.

Page 51 - 7.5 Trip Alarm

3. MARKS 3-3Saved event position34° 40.123’ N135° 21.123’ E Figure 3-7 To erase event marks, see "3.2 Erasing Marks". 3.6 Event Mark

Page 52 - 7.8 WAAS/DGPS Alarm

3. MARKS 3-4This page is intentionally left blank.

Page 53 - 8. MENU SETTINGS

4-14. NAVIGATION PLANNING 4.1 Entering Waypoints In navigation terminology a waypoint is a particular location on a voyage whether it be a starting,

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iNi-Cd PbIMPORTANT NOTICES General • The operator of this equipment must read and follow the descriptions in this manual. Wrong operation or mainten

Page 55 - Time DIFF +00:00

4. NAVIGATION PLANNING 4-26) Press to select waypoint mark shape. The following display appears. : CursorENT: EnterMENU: Escape Figure 4-4 Scree

Page 56 - 8.2 Units of Measurement

4. NAVIGATION PLANNING 4-3Entering waypoints by MOB position/event position The MOB position or an event position can be registered as a waypoint.

Page 57 - Markers

4. NAVIGATION PLANNING 4-4_ _°Edit = Waypoint : 001Mark :CMNT:ENT: EnterMENU: Escape: Column: Cursor___ _._ _ _’ N _ _ _°_ _._ _ _’ W Figure 4-11

Page 58 - 23.456'

4. NAVIGATION PLANNING 4-5Erasing waypoints through the waypoint list 1) Press WPT RTE and 4. 2) Press or to select waypoint to erase. 3) Pre

Page 59 - DATA 3 output setting

4. NAVIGATION PLANNING 4-634° 12.345’ N 130° 23.456’ EMARINE POINT 001ROUTE : 01 (In Use , REVERSE)ENT: EnterMENU: Escape: ROUTE WPT36° 12.34

Page 60 - MENU:Stop

4. NAVIGATION PLANNING 4-74.6 Replacing Route Waypoints Route waypoints are mutually replaced when the navigators are sharing data. 1) Press WPT R

Page 61 - Stopping loading of data

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Page 62 - 8.6 WAAS/DGPS Setting

5-15. SETTING DESTINATION 5.1 Setting Destination There are four ways by which you can set destination: • By cursor • By MOB position or event posi

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5. SETTING DESTINATION 5-2Flagmark Figure 5-4 Single destination set by cursor Setting multiple destinations 1) Press GOTO and 1. 2) Place the c

Page 64 - 8.7 GPS Monitor Display

5. SETTING DESTINATION 5-3Setting destination by MOB position or event position Note: This operation cannot be performed when there is no MOB posit

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iiSAFETY INSTRUCTIONSCAUTIONUse the correct fuse.Use of the wrong fuse can cause fire orequipment damage.No single navigation aid (including thisunit

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5. SETTING DESTINATION 5-42 Setting destination by selecting wpt. 3) Press . Each press of the key alternately enables manual entry of waypoint n

Page 67 - TROUBLESHOOTING

5. SETTING DESTINATION 5-5Skipping route waypoints You may skip route waypoints by displaying "DI" (DIsable) next to the route waypoint i

Page 68 - 9.3 Error Messages

5. SETTING DESTINATION 5-65.3 Erasing Route Waypoints (flags) Flags are erased at both GPS navigators when they are sharing data. 1) Place the cu

Page 69 - Self test error message

5. SETTING DESTINATION 5-75.4 Finding Range and Bearing Between Two Points Selecting course sailing method The range and bearing to a destination

Page 70 - 9.4 Troubleshooting

5. SETTING DESTINATION 5-8AUTO uses ship's average speed to calculate time-to-go. 6) If you selected MAN, enter speed. 7) Press the NU/CU ENT

Page 71 - 9.5 Diagnostic Tests

6-16. SETTING UP VARIOUS DISPLAYS 6.1 The Data Display The user may select what data to display in four locations on the data display. JAN 12, 20

Page 72 - 9.6 Interface Unit IF-2500

6. SETTING UP VARIOUS DISPLAYS 6-26.2 Position Format Position can be displayed in latitude and longitude, Loran C LOPs, or Decca LOPs, and the def

Page 73 - 10. INSTALLATION

6. SETTING UP VARIOUS DISPLAYS 6-3Entering waypoints using LOPs 1) Press WPT RTE and 4. 2) Press to display LOPs. Waypoint List (LOP, LC)001 36

Page 74 - TABLE TOP OVERHEAD

6. SETTING UP VARIOUS DISPLAYS 6-46.3 Demo Display The demo display provides simulated operation of this unit. Own ship tracks, at the speed select

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7-1 7. ALARMS 7.1 Overview There are seven alarm conditions which generate both aural and visual alarms. When an alarm setting is violated, the buzz

Page 76 - 10.3 Antenna Unit

iiiTABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD... v SYSTEM CONFIGURATION... vi EQUIPMENT LISTS...

Page 77 - Whip antenna

7. ALARMS 7-2 Anchor watch alarm The anchor watch alarm sounds to warn you that own ship is moving when it should be at rest. AlarmsettingOwn ship’s

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7. ALARMS 7-3 7.4 Speed Alarm The speed alarm sounds when ship's speed is lower or higher (or within) the alarm range set. 1) Press MENU ESC a

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7. ALARMS 7-4 7.6 Water Temperature Alarm The water temperature alarm sounds when the water temperature is higher or lower (or within) the preset te

Page 80 - 10.4 Wiring

8-18. MENU SETTINGS8.1 GPS SETUP Menu Menu description Fix Mode Two position fixing modes are available: 2D and 2/3D. The 2D mode provides two dimen

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8. MENU SETTINGS 8-2Geodetic Datum Select the geodetic chart system you are using. WGS-84 (standard GPS chart system) and NAD 27 can be directly se

Page 82 - … not used

8. MENU SETTINGS 8-3GPS position smoothing 1) Press MENU ESC, 9 and 6. 2) Press or to select Posn. 3) Enter smoothing factor in three digits (

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8. MENU SETTINGS 8-4Time difference 1) Press MENU ESC, 9 and 6. 2) Press or to select Time Diff on page 2/2. 3) Key in time difference (-14:00

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8. MENU SETTINGS 8-58.3 Size and Brilliance of Markers The DISPLAY SETUP menu lets you select the size and brilliance of various markers. Grid to

Page 85 - DATA1 output setting

8. MENU SETTINGS 8-6Enlarging characters The size of the indications of position or user-defined display areas can be enlarged on the Data display.

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8. MENU SETTINGS 8-72) Press to select Data Fmt. 3) Press or to select NMEA 0183 (V1.5 or V2.0) or IEC 61162-1. 4) Press the NU/CU ENT key.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS ivWhat is WAAS?...AP-12 List of Terms/Symbols ...AP-13 SPECIFICATIONS OF GP-150-D

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8. MENU SETTINGS 8-8 To Previous Page Talker ID GP LC DEOutput Data (00-90 sec) 100%DATA 4 I/O SETUP &l

Page 89 - Setting DATA 4 to DGPS

8. MENU SETTINGS 8-9Stopping loading of data 1) Press the MENU ESC key. The message shown in Figure 8-16 appears. Are you sure to stop ?ENT: Yes

Page 90 - 10.6 Interface Unit IF-2500

8. MENU SETTINGS 8-10 11) Press the NU/CU ENT key. The message shown in Figure 8-22 appears while data is being saved. Now savingWaypoint/Route dat

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8. MENU SETTINGS 8-11List 1) Press or to select List to show the STATION NEAREST list. FREQStation NearestMENU : EscapeENT : Enter: Select1 3

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8. MENU SETTINGS 8-12 RateEdit=DGPS station: 17MENU : EscapeENT : Enter: ColumnPosition200 bps 34 44’N 135 21’WFREQ 3 20. 5 kHz: Cursor Figu

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8. MENU SETTINGS 8-13MENU:EscapeJan 21 2009 23:59’59" U:Beacon RCVR MonitorDOP:1.5SV (PRN)SNR3040500112311618190908Fixing date and timeGPS fi

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8. MENU SETTINGS 8-14 This page is intentionally left blank.

Page 95 - APPENDIX

9-19. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 9.1 Clearing the Memory The GP-150-DUAL has two memories: GPS memory and plotter memory. Clearing the plot

Page 96 - APPENDEX

9. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 9-29.2 Preventive Maintenance Regular maintenance is necessary to maintain performance. Check the items mentio

Page 97 - Time DIFF (+00:00)

9. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 9-3DOP error When PDOP value exceeds 6 in the 3D mode, or HDOP value exceeds 4 in the 2D mode, this error occu

Page 98 - World Time Standards

vFOREWORD A Word to GP-150-DUAL Owners Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO GP-150-DUAL dual differential GPS navigation system. We are confi

Page 99 - Geodetic Chart List

9. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 9-49.4 Troubleshooting The table which follows provides troubleshooting procedures which you can follow to res

Page 100 - Loran C Chains

9. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 9-59.5 Diagnostic Tests Memory and I/O port test 1) Press MENU ESC and 8 to display the SELF TESTS menu. 1. Me

Page 101 - Decca Chains

9. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 9-6Display test 1) Press MENU ESC, 8 and 3 to display the test pattern screens. 2) To change the test pattern

Page 102 - F U R U N O

10-110. INSTALLATION 10.1 General The figure below shows the system configuration of the GP-150-DUAL. For MD-GB2 connection, see the interconnection

Page 103 - Parts Location

10. INSTALLATION 10-2 10.2 Display Unit The display unit can be installed using either of four methods as shown below. Refer to the outline drawing

Page 104 - Interface Documentation

10-3Flush mounting type S An optional flush mount kit type S is required. (Name: Flush Mount Kit S, Type: OP20-24, Code No.: 004-393-000) Name Type

Page 105 - • Load Requirements

10. INSTALLATION 10-410.3 Antenna Unit Mounting Install the antenna unit referring to the installation diagram on page D-4. When selecting a mount

Page 106 - What is WAAS?

10. INSTALLATION 10-5Taping antenna unit GPA-018S After inserting the whip antenna to the antenna base of GPA-018S, tape the antenna base and whip an

Page 107 - List of Terms/Symbols

10. INSTALLATION 10-6 Extending antenna cable length The standard cable is 15m long. 30m and 50m long extension cable sets are optionally available

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10. INSTALLATION 10-7How to attach the N-P-8DFB connector Outer SheathArmorInner Sheath ShieldRemove outer sheath and armor by the dimensions shown l

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viSYSTEM CONFIGURATION DISPLAY UNITGP-150-DUALDISPLAY UNITGP-150-DUALINTERFACE UNIT IF-2500Position, waypoint, etc.(RS-422/Current loop)Arrivalalar

Page 110 - GP-150/Dual

10. INSTALLATION 10-810.4 Wiring The figure below shows the connection of cables on rear of display unit. Ground the receiver toprevent loss of sen

Page 111 - SP-2 E4440S01C-M

10. INSTALLATION 10-910.5 Initial Settings The GP-150-DUAL can output navigation information to external equipment through the Interface Unit IF-2500

Page 112 - 㧼㧭㧯㧷㧵㧺㧳ޓ㧸㧵㧿㨀

10. INSTALLATION 10-10GNS: GNSS fix data GPS: GPS satellite fault detection RMB: Recommended minimum navigation information. Cross-track error,

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10. INSTALLATION 10-11 TLL: Target latitude and longitude $--TLL, 00, 3445.678, N, 13521.234, E, abcd, 121530, T a b c

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10. INSTALLATION 10-12General data 1) Input of lighthouse/buoy information: Floppy disk stored lighthouse/buoy information is supplied from PC con

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10. INSTALLATION 10-13DATA1 output setting 1) Press MENU ESC, 9 and 3 keys to show the DATA1, 3 OUTPUT SETUP menu. Talker ID GP LC DEOutput Data

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10. INSTALLATION 10-14DATA 3 output setting The DATA 3 can output NMEA 0183 (V1.5/V2.0) /IEC 61162-1 data or log pulse depending on jumper block se

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10. INSTALLATION 10-15Setting DATA 4 to Data Output 1) Press MENU ESC, 9 and 5 to show the DATA4 I/O SETUP menu. DATA 4 I/O SETUP 1/2

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10. INSTALLATION 10-16 Setting DATA 4 to "COM" (general data) Waypoint data can be received from a personal computer, through the DATA 4

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10. INSTALLATION 10-17Setting DATA 4 to DGPS An external DGPS receiver can be connected to the DATA 4 port. Follow the procedure below to setup the G

Page 120 - +09'00'

viiEQUIPMENT LISTS Standards Name Type Q'ty Remarks GPA-017S GPA-018S Antenna Unit GPA-019S 1 For DGPS GP-150-E-N Without Beacon RX Displa

Page 121 - Mar,27'07 R.Esumi

10. INSTALLATION 10-1810.6 Interface Unit IF-2500 Specifications Input port 2 ports for NMEA 0183 data Output port 6 ports for either of NMEA 01

Page 122 - Feb. 19, '03

10. INSTALLATION 10-194) Solder a ground wire to the shield. 5) Dress the shield and the outer sheath with heat shrink tube, leaving 30 mm of shi

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10. INSTALLATION 10-20Grounding To prevent electrical shock and mutual interference, run a ground wire between the earth terminal on the unit and s

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10. INSTALLATION 10-21Output signal (contact closure signal) J10 (Arrival alarm) J11 J12 Pin no. Designation Pin no. Designation Pin no. Des

Page 125 - Jan.13'04

10. INSTALLATION 10-22LED status The LEDs light according to equipment status as follows: CR2: Lights when receiving NMEA data from J2. CR3: Lights

Page 126 - 28/Apr/08 R.Esumi

AP-1APPENDIX Menu Tree Main menuESCMENU1. DISPLAY SETUP 2. TRACK/MARK SETUP3. ERASE TRACK/MARK 4. ALARM SETTINGS5. MANUAL CALCULATION

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APPENDEX AP-2 1. PLOTTER SETUP2. UNIT SETUP4. DATA TRANSFER 5. DATA4 I/O SETUP9. SYSTEM SETTINGSUnit of Depth (m, ft, fm)Unit of TEMP ( C, F)3. DA

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AP-36. GPS SETUP 7. WAAS/DGPS SETUP 8. LOP SETUP 9. CLEAR MEMORYSPD (0005, 0000 - 9999 sec)POSN (0000 - 9999 sec)ANT Height (000 -

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APPENDEX AP-4 World Time Standards

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AP-5Geodetic Chart List001: WGS84 002: WGS72 003: TOKYO : Mean Value (Japan, Korea & Okinawa) 004: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 : Mean Value (CONUS)

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