OPERATOR'S MANUAL Dual GPS MODEL GP-150-DUAL www.furuno.co.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Do not open the cover of the equipment. This equipment uses high voltage electricity which can shock, burn or cause death. Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment. Do not dissasemble or modify the equipment. Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can result. Immediately turn off the power at the ship’s mains switchboard if water or foreign object falls into the equipment or the equipment is emitting smoke or fire.
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD............................................. v SYSTEM CONFIGURATION.................... vi EQUIPMENT LISTS................................ vii 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1 Control Description..........................1-1 1.2 Turning On and Off the Power .......1-2 1.3 Adjusting Display Contrast and Brilliance..........................................1-3 1.4 Display Mode...................................1-3 1.5 Transmitting Data ............................1-6 1.
TABLE OF CONTENTS What is WAAS?................................ AP-12 List of Terms/Symbols ...................... AP-13 SPECIFICATIONS OF GP-150-DUAL . SP-1 PACKING LISTS.................................... A-1 OUTLINE DRAWINGS........................... D-1 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM .......... S-1 INDEX ...................................................
FOREWORD A Word to GP-150-DUAL Owners Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO GP-150-DUAL dual differential GPS navigation system. We are confident you will see why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability. For 60 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for innovative and dependable marine electronics equipment. This dedication to excellence is furthered by our extensive global network of agents and dealers.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION GPS ANTENNA GPA-017S/018S/019S GPS ANTENNA GPA-017S/018S/019S GPS ANTENNA GPA-017S/018S/019S GPS/BEACON ANTENNA DISTRIBUTOR MD-GB2* DISPLAY UNIT DISPLAY UNIT GP-150-DUAL GP-150-DUAL INTERFACE UNIT IF-2500 Position, waypoint, etc. (RS-422/Current loop) Position, etc.
EQUIPMENT LISTS Standards Name Antenna Unit Display Unit Installation Materials Accessories Spare Parts Type GPA-017S GPA-018S GPA-019S GP-150-E-N GP-150-E-A CP20-01900 CP20-01950 FP20-01100 SP20-00500 Q'ty 1 1 1 set 1 set 1 set Remarks For DGPS Without Beacon RX With Beacon RX With Antenna Cable See lists Without Antenna Cable at end of manual. Options Name Flush Mount Kit S Flush Mount Kit F Antenna Cable Set Antenna Cable Assy.
(Continued from the previous page) OP20-32-1 OP20-32 Beacon Receiver Set OP20-33 OP20-34 Rectifier PR-62 DGPS Beacon Receiver Whip Antenna GR-80 FAW-1.2 IF-2500 IF-2503 PP-505-FP MD-200 Interface Unit Printer Data Switch Box viii 000-041-018 000-041-019 000-041-596 000-041-598 000-013-485 000-013-486 000-130-046 000-011-792 - With GPA-018S With whip antenna and OP20-32-1 With GPS-019S Without whip antenna For 100VAC mains For 220VAC mains 1.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1 Control Description Cursor pad Shift display and cursor. Opens/closes menu; quits current operation. Selects display mode. Registers waypoints and routes. MENU ESC NU/CU ENT DISPLAY 1 SEL EVENT MOB 6 WPT RTE GOTO 2 7 Selects display orientation; registers selections on menus. Inscribes event mark at ship’s position; marks man overboard position. Sets destination. Inscribes mark on the display. MARK 3 PLOT ON/OFF8 Enlarges display.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.2 Turning On and Off the Power The GP-150-DUAL takes about 90 seconds to find its position when turned on for the very first time. Other times it takes about 12 seconds. Note: The GPS provides highly accurate position information. However, position should always be checked against other aids to navigation to confirm reliability, for the safety of vessel and crew. Turning on the power Press the POWER key.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.3 Adjusting Display Contrast and Brilliance 1) Press the TONE key. The display shown in Figure 1-3 appears. [-] [+] Tone: 17 (0~31) Brilliance: 7 (0~7) 1.4 Display Mode 1) Press the DISPLAY SEL key. The display shown in Figure 1-4 appears. Select Display Plotter 1 Plotter 2 Highway Navigation Data (DATUM: W84) MENU MENU : : Select : Escape Escape Figure 1-3 Screen for adjustment of display tone and brilliance 2) To adjust tone, press or .
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Plotter 1 display Plotter 2 display Cursor position data, when cursor is on Own ship's track Course bar Own ship mark Ship's position appears when cursor is off Blinking asterisk (*) indicates data is being refreshed. GPS receiving condition Alarm Distance for range RAIM reliability 34˚ 23.456´ N 135˚ 45.678´ E 30 D3D 100m * SAFE BRG 44.0˚ [01] COG 40 Waypoint H 50 32.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Navigation display 2) Autopilot connected, automatic mode Cross track error meter Velocity To Destination 12.3 kn N Speed over ground VTD BRG: 10.3 kn 63 123 COG: D3D 100m * SAFE TO: 012 SOG E SOG E Bearing from own ship to destination waypoint Bearing scale Destination waypoint no. D3D 100m * SAFE TO: 012 1) No autopilot 0.1NM S AP COG 12.3 kn N VTD BRG 0.1NM ETA 10.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Data display Transmitting data Refer to Chapter 6 for user-defined window setting. The ZOOM icon can be displayed by pressing the CURSOR ON/OFF key. To mutually transmit data, do the following: Position in latitude and longitude or LOPs U: UTC J: JST S: Ship's time Fixing date and time* Zoom icon D3D 100m * SAFE SEP 12, 2009 23:59'59" U Position W84 12˚ 23.456' N 123˚ 23.456' E RNG TO : 001 BRG 31.23 SOG NEXT COG 12.3 MARINE POINT1 223.4˚ NM 123.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 4) Press to select All and press the NU/CU ENT key. The following message appears. Press the NU/CU ENT key to transmit, or MENU ESC to escape. Are you sure to transmit ? ENT: Yes 8) If transmission failed, transmission is stopped and the following message appears. Failed in transmitting Try again please Press any key MENU: No Figure 1-19 Figure 1-15 The following message appears while data is being transmitted.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.6 The Interface Unit The Interface Unit IF-2500 outputs data received from the navigators to external equipment. Operational status is shown by the LEDs on the unit. For further details, see the chapter on installation. For how to select data to output, see paragraph 8.4 Outputting Data.
2. DISPLAY AND TRACK 2.1 Enlarging/Shrinking the Display You may enlarge/shrink the display on the Plotter 1, Plotter 2 and Highway displays, with the ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT keys. The horizontal range is available among 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 and 192 nautical miles (Plotter 2 and Highway displays). For the Plotter 1 display the ranges are 0.36, 0.71, 1.42, 2.84, 5.69, 11.38, 22.76, 45.51, 91.02, 182.04 and 273.07 nautical miles.
2. DISPLAY AND TRACK Cursor turned off 2.4 Ship's position (in latitude and longitude or LOPs), speed and course appear on the display. The display can be shifted on the Plotter 1 and Plotter 2 displays, with the CURSOR ON/OFF key. When own ship tracks off the display it is automatically returned to the screen center. Own ship mark Own ship position in latitude and longitude 34˚ 23.456´ N 135˚ 45.678´ E D3D 100m * SAFE BRG 234.0˚ COG 345.
2. DISPLAY AND TRACK When plotting is stopped 2.7 "Stopping track plot" appears at the center of the display for about three seconds and " H " appears at the left side of the display. (" H " does not appear on the Navigation and Data displays.) The track stored in the memory and displayed on the screen can be erased. Hold icon (appears while recording of track is stopped) 34˚ 23.456´ N 135˚ 45.678´ E D3D 100m * SAFE BRG 234.0˚ COG H Recording is stopped. 345.0˚ RNG 123 NM SOG 12.
2. DISPLAY AND TRACK Are you sure to erase ? ENT: Yes MENU: No Figure 2-6 Prompt for erasure of track 3) Press to select Track Rec. 4) Press to select Time. 5) Enter plotting interval in four digits. To enter 30 seconds, for example, press 0, 0, 3, 0. 6) Press the NU/CU ENT key. 7) Press the MENU ESC key. 5) Press the NU/CU ENT key. Plotting interval by distance 2.8 The setting range for plotting by distance is 0.01 to 99.99 nautical miles. To plot all track, enter 00.00.
2. DISPLAY AND TRACK 2.9 Apportioning the Memory The memory holds 2,000 points of track and marks and may be apportioned as you like. The default memory setting stores 1,000 points each of track and marks. Note: All data are erased when the memory apportion setting is changed, even when the previous value is reentered. To store 1,500 points of track and 500 marks, for example, do the following: 1) Press the MENU ESC key. 2) Press 9 to display the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu. SYSTEM SETTINGS 1. PLOTTER SETUP 2.
2. DISPLAY AND TRACK Magnetic variation The location of the magnetic north pole is different from the geographical north pole. This causes a difference between the true and magnetic north direction. This difference is called magnetic variation, and varies with respect to the observation point on the earth. Magnetic variation may be entered automatically or manually. 1) Press the MENU ESC key. 2) Press 9 to display the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu. 3) Press 1 to display the PLOTTER SETUP menu.
3. MARKS 3.1 Entering Marks 3.2 Erasing Marks Marks can be inscribed on the Plotter 1 and Plotter 2 displays, in one of 12 mark shapes. Further, marks can be connected with lines. Note: When the mark memory becomes full no marks can be entered. When this occurs, the buzzer sounds and the message shown below appears on the display for three seconds. To enter a mark when the mark memory is full, erase unnecessary marks.
3. MARKS 3.3 Mark Shape 3.5 13 mark shapes are available. Select mark shape as follows: 1) Press MENU ESC and 2 to display the TRACK/MARK SETUP menu. Time (01’00") DIST (00.50NM) Mark Shape Mark Line Event Mark : Select ENT: Enter MENU: Escape Figure 3-4 TRACK/MARK SETUP menu 2) Press or to select Mark Shape. 3) Press or to select mark shape desired. 4) Press the NU/CU ENT key. 5) Press the MENU ESC key. The next mark entered will be inscribed in the shape selected here. 3.
3. MARKS Saved event position 34° 40.123’ N 135° 21.123’ E Figure 3-7 To erase event marks, see "3.2 Erasing Marks". 3.6 Event Mark Shape Event marks are available in 10 shapes. Event mark shape is mutually changed when the navigators are sharing data. Select event mark shape as follows. 1) Press MENU ESC and 2 to display the TRACK/MARK SETUP menu. 2) Press to select Event Mark. 3) Press or to select event mark shape desired. 4) Press the NU/CU ENT key. 5) Press the MENU ESC key.
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4. NAVIGATION PLANNING 4.1 Entering Waypoints In navigation terminology a waypoint is a particular location on a voyage whether it be a starting, intermediate or destination waypoint. The GP-150-DUAL can store 999 waypoints, numbered from 001-999. Waypoints can be registered four ways: • by cursor • by MOB position or event position • at own ship's position, and • through the waypoint list. Waypoints are mutually entered when the navigators are sharing data.
4. NAVIGATION PLANNING 6) Press to select waypoint mark shape. The following display appears. : Cursor ENT: Enter MENU: Escape Figure 4-4 Screen for selecting waypoint mark shape 7) Press or to select mark shape. 8) Press the NU/CU ENT key. The display shown in Figure 4-5 appears. A ABCDE FGHIJ KLMNO PQRST UVWXYZ abcde fghij klmno pqrst Control is returned to the last-used display mode.
4. NAVIGATION PLANNING Entering waypoints by MOB position/event position Entering waypoints at own ship's position The MOB position or an event position can be registered as a waypoint. Event marks are numbered from 01 to 99; 01 is the latest event mark. Note: When there is no position data, you cannot register a waypoint at own ship's position. The buzzer sounds and the following message appears.
4. NAVIGATION PLANNING 4.2 Edit = Waypoint : 001 _ _° _ _._ _ _’ N _ _ _°_ _._ _ _’ W Mark : __ CMNT: : Cursor ENT: Enter : Column MENU: Escape Figure 4-11 6) Enter latitude and longitude. To enter 34°12.345' N 135°23.456' E, for example, press; , 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 , 1, 3, 5, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 To change N to S or E to W, press Editing Waypoints Waypoints are mutually edited when the navigators are sharing data. 1) Press WPT RTE and 4. 2) Press or to select waypoint to edit. 3) Press .
4. NAVIGATION PLANNING Erasing waypoints through the waypoint list 1) Press WPT RTE and 4. 2) Press or to select waypoint to erase. 3) Press the CLEAR key. The message shown in Figure 4-13 appears if the waypoint is currently selected as destination, is part of a route, or is in the route currently selected as destination.
4. NAVIGATION PLANNING 2 Using previously registered waypoints ROUTE : 01 (In Use , REVERSE) Skip Distance TTG Trial Speed : AUTO 01 EN EN 02 001 MAN (012.0kn) . nm D M . nm D M H H Route editing screen 34° 12.345’ N 130° 23.456’ E MARINE POINT AUG 12’ 95 12 : 35U 002 36° 12.345’ N 135° 23.
4. NAVIGATION PLANNING 4.6 Replacing Route Waypoints Route waypoints are mutually replaced when the navigators are sharing data. 1) Press WPT RTE and 5 to display the route list. or to select route. 2) Press to display route editing screen. 3) Press 4) On the route editing screen, place the cursor on waypoint number to replace. 5) Enter new waypoint number. 6) Press the NU/CU ENT key. The message shown in Figure 4-16 appears. This waypoint already exists Are you sure to change ? ENT: Yes 4.
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5. SETTING DESTINATION 5.1 Setting Destination There are four ways by which you can set destination: • By cursor • By MOB position or event position • By waypoint, and • By route. The same destination is set on both navigators when they are sharing data. Setting single destination 1) Press the GOTO key. The menu shown in Figure 5-2 appears. GOTO Setting 1. Cursor 2. MOB/Event Position 3. Waypoint List 4. Route List 5.
5. SETTING DESTINATION Flag mark Overwriting ? ENT:Yes MENU:No Figure 5-6 Figure 5-4 Single destination set by cursor Setting multiple destinations 1) Press GOTO and 1. 2) Place the cursor on the location desired for a waypoint. 3) Press the NU/CU ENT key. 4) Repeat steps 2 and 3 to enter other points. Waypoints are connected with a line. 5) Press the NU/CU ENT key to finish. The route number entry display appears as shown in Figure 5-5.
5. SETTING DESTINATION Setting destination by MOB position or event position Setting destination through waypoint list Note: This operation cannot be performed when there is no MOB position or event position. The buzzer sounds and the message shown in Figure 5-8 appears to alert you when there is no MOB position or event position. Note: A waypoint must exist to set it as destination. When a waypoint does not exist, the buzzer sounds and the message shown in Figure 5-10 appears.
5. SETTING DESTINATION 2 Setting destination by selecting wpt. 3) Press . Each press of the key alternately enables manual entry of waypoint number and selection of waypoint number by cursor (through the waypoint window). 4) Press or to select waypoint. 5) Press the NU/CU ENT key. Own ship position becomes starting point and a dashed line runs between it and the waypoint selected. Setting route as destination Note: Route entered must exist to set it as destination.
5. SETTING DESTINATION Skipping route waypoints You may skip route waypoints by displaying "DI" (DIsable) next to the route waypoint in the route list. Using Figure 5-14 as an example, your ship is currently heading toward waypoint 04 but is to switch course and head to waypoint 03. In this case you would want to skip waypoint 04. Port A Waypoint 01 Waypoint 02 Waypoint 03 Waypoint 04 2) Press or to select route waypoint to skip. 3) Press or to shift the cursor to the right of the waypoint number.
5. SETTING DESTINATION 5.3 Erasing Route Waypoints (flags) Flags are erased at both GPS navigators when they are sharing data. 1) Place the cursor on the flag to erase. 2) Press the CLEAR key. The message shown in Figure 5-17 appears if the waypoint is currently selected as destination, is part of a registered route, or is part of the route currently being navigated. When flags are erased When the origin waypoint is erased the waypoint before it becomes the origin waypoint.
5. SETTING DESTINATION 5.4 Finding Range and Bearing Between Two Points Selecting course sailing method The range and bearing to a destination can be calculated two ways: Great Circle or Rhumb Line. However, cross track error is calculated in rhumb line only. Great Circle: The great circle courseline is the shortest course between two points on the surface of the earth. (Imagine stretching a piece of yarn between two points on the earth.
5. SETTING DESTINATION AUTO uses ship's average speed to calculate time-to-go. 6) If you selected MAN, enter speed. 7) Press the NU/CU ENT key. The range, bearing and time-to-go between two points appear on the display. If data entered is wrong or insufficient the buzzer sounds and the message "Incomplete Data" appears. If the data contains error, "*" and all nines appear as the calculation results. 8) Press the MENU ESC key.
6. SETTING UP VARIOUS DISPLAYS 6.1 The Data Display • Trip elapsed time (TRIP TIME) The user may select what data to display in four locations on the data display. D3D 100m * * SAFE JAN 12, 2009 23:59'59" U Position 12 23.456' N 123 23.456' E W84 RNG TO : 001 BRG MARINE POINT1 31.23 NM 223.4 SOG 12.3 NEXT COG kn 123.
6. SETTING UP VARIOUS DISPLAYS 6.2 Position Format Position can be displayed in latitude and longitude, Loran C LOPs, or Decca LOPs, and the default format is latitude and longitude. Displaying position in latitude and longitude 1) Press MENU ESC, 9 and 8 to display the LOP SETUP menu. LOP SETUP LAT LON LOP Pos POSDisplay Display Lat / /Long LOP Display LC DE LC Chain 7980 : 23-43 LOP -12.3 s +0.34 s DE Chain 24:G - P LOP +0.80 Lane -1.
6. SETTING UP VARIOUS DISPLAYS Entering waypoints using LOPs 1) Press WPT RTE and 4. 2) Press to display LOPs. Waypoint List (LOP, LC) 001 36365.2 59102.3 MARINE POINT AUG12’ 95 12 : 35U 002 36512.3 ___ A POINT 59134.5 AUG13’ 95 13 : 45U 003 _ _ _ _ _ , _ _____,_ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ LOP ENT : Enter If the conversion fails, the message "Failed in Conversion" appears for three seconds. Press the CLEAR key and reenter the right LOP1 and LOP2.
6. SETTING UP VARIOUS DISPLAYS 6.3 Demo Display The demo display provides simulated operation of this unit. Own ship tracks, at the speed selected, a figure eight course, starting from position entered. All controls are operative; you may change course, enter marks, etc. 1) While pressing and holding down NU/CU ENT, turn on the power. Demo Setting Base Position _ _° _ _._ _ _’ N _ _ _°_ _._ _ _’ W Speed 00.
7. ALARMS 7.1 Overview 7.2 There are seven alarm conditions which generate both aural and visual alarms. Arrival alarm When an alarm setting is violated, the buzzer sounds and the name of the alarm being violated appears on the display. The alarm icon also appears on the Plotter 1, Plotter 2 and Highway displays. This occurs on both navigators when they are sharing data. Alarm status is output to external equipment through the DATA1 port and the DATA4 port when it outputs data in NMEA format. 34° 23.
7. ALARMS 7.3 Anchor watch alarm The anchor watch alarm sounds to warn you that own ship is moving when it should be at rest. Alarm setting Own ship’s position : Alarm range The XTE alarm warns you when own ship is off its intended course. Starting waypoint Destination waypoint Before setting the anchor watch alarm, set present position as destination waypoint, referring to chapter 5. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Press MENU ESC and 4. Press to select Arrival/Anchor. Press or to select ANCH.
7. ALARMS 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 and 4. 2) Press or to select Ship Speed. 3) Press or to select In or Over. In: Alarm sounds when speed is within range set. Over: Alarm sounds when speed is higher or lower than range set. 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) Press to select Speed Range. Key in low speed. Key in high speed. Press the NU/CU ENT key. Press the MENU ESC key.
7. ALARMS 7.6 Water Temperature Alarm The water temperature alarm sounds when the water temperature is higher or lower (or within) the preset temperature. This alarm requires a water temperature signal from external equipment. 1) Press MENU ESC and 4. 2) On page 2/2 of the ALARM SETTINGS menu, press or to select Water TEMP. 3) Press or to select In or Over. 4) Press to select TEMP. Range. 5) Key in low temperature. 6) Key in high temperature. 7) Press the NU/CU ENT key. 8) Press the MENU ESC key.
8. MENU SETTINGS 8.1 GPS SETUP Menu Menu description Fix Mode Two position fixing modes are available: 2D and 2/3D. The 2D mode provides two dimensional position fixes (latitude and longitude only) and is used when three satellites are in line of sight of the GPS receiver. The 2/3D mode switches between two and three dimension position fixing automatically depending on how many satellites (three or four) are in line of sight of the GPS receiver.
8. MENU SETTINGS Geodetic Datum Setting up the GPS SETUP menu Select the geodetic chart system you are using. WGS-84 (standard GPS chart system) and NAD 27 can be directly selected. For other charts, select "OTHER" and enter chart number referring to the geodetic chart list in the Appendix. Fix Mode To output position data to ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information System), turn on the power while holding down the 0 key to disable access to the Geodetic Datum menu.
8. MENU SETTINGS GPS position smoothing RAIM accuracy 1) Press MENU ESC, 9 and 6. 2) Press or to select Posn. 3) Enter smoothing factor in three digits (0000-9999). 4) Press the NU/CU ENT key. 5) Press the MENU ESC key. 1) Press MENU ESC, 9 and 6. 2) Press or to select RAIM Accuracy on page 2/2. 3) Key in the range for which you want to know RAIM accuracy (1 to 999 m). 4) Press the NU/CU ENT key. 5) Press the MENU ESC key. GPS speed smoothing 1) Press MENU ESC, 9 and 6. 2) Press or to select Spd.
8. MENU SETTINGS Time 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 to +14:00). 4) Press to change from plus to minus or vice versa. 5) Press the MENU ESC key. Position After the unit is installed you may enter position to shorten the time it takes to find position. (It takes about two minutes when there is no position data entered.) 1) Press MENU ESC, 9 and 6. 2) Press or to select POSN on page 2/2.
8. MENU SETTINGS 8.3 Size and Brilliance of Markers The DISPLAY SETUP menu lets you select the size and brilliance of various markers. Waypoint mark size The size of the waypoint mark can be selected to large or small. Large waypoint mark No icon Grid tone 12 The grid can be displayed in light or dark tone, or turned off. With icon 12 Small waypoint mark 1) Press MENU ESC and 1. The DISPLAY SETUP menu appears.
8. MENU SETTINGS Enlarging characters 8.4 The size of the indications of position or user-defined display areas can be enlarged on the Data display. Besides its fundamental function of displaying position, the GP-150-DUAL can also receive data and output data to external equipment, through an interface unit. Before outputting data to external equipment, first determine what data the external equipment requires. Output only necessary data to ensure data will be output correctly.
8. MENU SETTINGS 2) 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. Talker ID appears in reverse video. 5) Press or to select GP, LC or DE. 6) Press the NU/CU ENT key. 7) Enter Tx interval for each output data sentence in line 1. Tx interval is available in 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 10, 15, 20, 30, 60 and 90 (seconds). 8) Press the NU/CU ENT key. 9) Enter Tx interval for each output data sentence in lines 2 through 5.
8. MENU SETTINGS DATA 4 I/O SETUP 2/2 To Previous Page Data FMT V1.5 V2.0 IEC Talker ID GP LC DE Output Data (00-90 sec) 100% 1. AAM:00 APA:00 APB:04 BOD:00 2. 3. 4. 5. BWR:00 RMB:01 WNR:00 GNS:00 BWW:00 RMC:00 WPL:00 GBS:01 ENT : Enter GGA:00 GLL:01 VTG:01 WCV:00 XTE:00 ZDA:01 Rnn:00 RTE:00 MENU : Escape Figure 8-10 DATA 4 I/O SETUP menu (2/2) 7) Follow "DATA 1 output setting" from step 2. 8.
8. MENU SETTINGS Stopping loading of data 1) Press the MENU ESC key. The message shown in Figure 8-16 appears. Waypoint area is full ! Can’t load any data Press any key to stop Are you sure to stop ? Figure 8-19 ENT: Yes MENU:No Figure 8-16 2) To quit loading, press the NU/CU ENT key. The cursor shifts to Stop. 3) To start loading, select Start. 4) Press the NU/CU ENT key. Loading waypoint data from YEOMAN equipment 1) Do steps 1 through 9 in "Loading Waypoint/route data." 2) Press or to select WPT.
8. MENU SETTINGS 11) Press the NU/CU ENT key. The message shown in Figure 8-22 appears while data is being saved. Now saving Waypoint/Route data ! Mode WAAS/DGPS Setting This menu sets the using WAAS or when the DGPS beacon receiver GR-80 is connected. The default setting is “GPS”. WAAS 1) Press MENU ESC, 9 and 7 to display the WAAS/DGPS SETUP menu. WAAS/DGPS SETUP GPS WAAS Search AUTO MAN (GEO=134) Corrections Data Set* : 00 DGPS Station FREQ Baud Rate ENT : Enter AUTO MAN 323.
8. MENU SETTINGS List 1) Press or to select List to show the STATION NEAREST list. Edit=DGPS station: 18 Station Nearest No User Setup 1 2 3 4 5 FREQ 320.5kHz 320.5kHz 316.0kHz 320.0kHz 288.0kHz ENT : Enter or to select No. desired, 5) Press which has not been used. 6) Press or to show the Edit window. Yes RNG 0.6NM 22.3NM 70.3NM 87.2NM 93.7NM _ _ _.
8. MENU SETTINGS Edit=DGPS station: 17 3 20. 5 kHz FREQ Rate Position 200 bps 34 44’N 135 21’W 8.7 GPS Monitor Display Three GPS monitor displays provide GPS information: • Satellite monitor which shows position of GPS satellites • DGPS INTEGRITY STATUS which displays DGPS beacon station information : Column ENT : Enter : Cursor MENU : Escape Figure 8-28 7) Edit data, and then press the NU/CU ENT key. 8) After displaying the message “Are you sure to change?”, press the NU/CU ENT key.
8. MENU SETTINGS Number, bearing and elevation angle of all satellites in view of the GPS receiver appear. Satellites being used in fixing position are circled with a solid line; satellites not being used in fixing position are circled with a dashed line.
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9. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 9.1 Clearing the Memory The GP-150-DUAL has two memories: GPS memory and plotter memory. Clearing the GPS memory The GPS memory stores GPS information, including the Almanac. When you clear the GPS memory, all GPS information is erased. Clearing the plotter memory The plotter memory holds plotted track and mark data. When you clear the plotter memory, all tracks and marks are cleared and all corresponding defaults settings are restored.
9. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 9.2 Preventive Maintenance Regular maintenance is necessary to maintain performance. Check the items mentioned below monthly to keep the equipment in good working order. NOTICE Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealant or contact spray to coating or plastic parts of the equipment. Those items contain organic solvents that can damage coating and plastic parts, especially plastic connectors.
9. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING DOP error Self test error message When PDOP value exceeds 6 in the 3D mode, or HDOP value exceeds 4 in the 2D mode, this error occurs and the following message appears. If the self test (conducted when turning on the power) finds equipment error, the message shown in Figure 9-8 appears. DOP Error GPS No fix GPS SEFTTEST error XX Final GPS Time/Position Aug 25, 2006 02:09’43" U 34 45.459 ’N 134 45.459’E Press CLEAR to Close window.
9. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 9.4 Troubleshooting The table which follows provides troubleshooting procedures which you can follow to restore normal operation. If normal operation cannot be restored, ask your dealer for advice. Table 9-1 Troubleshooting table If… Then… you cannot turn on the power • check power connector for tight connection. • check if ship’s main is off. • check for blown fuse. position cannot be fixed • check antenna cable for tight connection and water leakage.
9. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 9.5 Diagnostic Tests Memory and I/O port test 1) Press MENU ESC and 8 to display the SELF TESTS menu. SELF TESTS 1. Memory, I/O Port Test 2. Keyboard Test 3. Test Pattern 4. Automatic Testing DGPS Program No. GPS Program No. NAV Program No. BOOT Program No. 08501820XX 48505640XX 2051520-XX.XX 2051521-XX.XX :Cursor ENT:Enter OK appears to the right of GPS and BEACON when they are normal; NG and 16 hexadecimal figure appear when an abnormality is found.
9. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING Display test Automatic testing 1) Press MENU ESC, 8 and 3 to display the test pattern screens. 2) To change the test pattern, press the NU/CU ENT key. Each time the key is pressed one of the patterns shown in Figure 9-12 appears. This feature conducts all self tests continuously. TEST PATTERN 1) Press MENU ESC, 8 and 4. Self tests are conducted continuously in the order of memory, I/O test, keyboard test and test pattern. 2) To stop testing, press the MENU ESC key.
10. INSTALLATION 10.1 General The figure below shows the system configuration of the GP-150-DUAL. For MD-GB2 connection, see the interconnection diagram attached at back of this manual.
10. INSTALLATION 10.2 Display Unit The display unit can be installed using either of four methods as shown below. Refer to the outline drawing page D-1, D-2, and D-3. • Locate the unit away from exhaust pipes and vents. • The mounting location should be well ventilated. • Mount the unit where shock and vibration are minimal. • Keep the display unit away from electromagnetic field generating equipment such as motor, generator.
Flush 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 Code No. Qty Wing bolt M4X30 YBSC2 000-804-799 4 Hex. bolt M6X12 SUS304 000-162-897-10 2 Wing nut M4 YBCS2 000-863-306 4 Spring washer M6 SUS304 000-158-855-10 2 Flush mount metal 20-013-1111 100-234-230 2 1. Prepare a cutout in the mounting location whose dimensions are 242 (W) X 152 (H) mm. 2. Insert the unit to the cutout. 3.
10. INSTALLATION 10.3 Antenna Unit Mounting Install the antenna unit referring to the installation diagram on page D-4. When selecting a mounting location for the antenna unit, keep in mind the following points. • Select a location out of the radar beam. The radar beam will obstruct or prevent reception of the GPS satellite signal. • Be sure the location offers a clean line-of-sight to satellite.
10. INSTALLATION Taping antenna unit GPA-018S After inserting the whip antenna to the antenna base of GPA-018S, tape the antenna base and whip antenna with self-vulcanizing tape and vinyl tape to reinforce the whip antenna. 1. Wrap the antenna junction point with butyl rubber tape No. 15 (NITTO SINKO COOP.) or the equivalent. How to wrap 1) Pull the tape to be about two times in length and wind it up, overlapping by 1/2 the width of the tape. 2) Wrap from bottom to top, i.e.
10. INSTALLATION Extending antenna cable length The standard cable is 15m long. 30m and 50m long extension cable sets are optionally available. Extension cable line-up Fabricate the end of antenna cable and attach the coaxial connector. Details are shown on the next page. Antenna Unit GPA-019S Cable length Necessary parts GPA-018S GPA-017S 30 m 50 m 20cm CP20-01700 CP20-02700 CP20-01710 CP20-02710 Code no. 004-372-110 004-381-160 004-372-120 004-381-170 : Connector Conversion Cable Assy.
10. INSTALLATION How to attach the N-P-8DFB connector Outer Sheath Armor Inner Sheath Shield 50 Remove outer sheath and armor by the dimensions shown left. Expose inner sheath and shield by the dimensions shown left. 30 Cover with heat-shrink tubing and heat. Cut off insulator and core by 10mm. 10 30 Twist shield end. Slip on clamp nut, gasket and clamp as shown left. Clamp Nut Gasket Clamp (reddish brown) Aluminum Foil Fold back shield over clamp and trim. Trim shield here.
10. INSTALLATION 10.4 Wiring The figure below shows the connection of cables on rear of display unit. CAUTION Ground the receiver to prevent loss of sensitivity and mutual interference.
10. INSTALLATION 10.5 Initial Settings The GP-150-DUAL can output navigation information to external equipment through the Interface Unit IF-2500. For example, it can output position data to a radar or echo sounder for display on their screen. Before selecting data to output, confirm what data the external equipment requires. Output necessary data only. Outputting unnecessary data can cause receiving problems at the external equipment.
10. INSTALLATION GNS: GPS: RMB: RMC: RTE: VTG: WCV: WNC: WPL: XTE: ZDA: GNSS fix data GPS satellite fault detection Recommended minimum navigation information. Cross-track error, direction to steer, origin and destination waypoint latitude and longitude, range and bearing of destination waypoint, destination closing velocity, arrival alarm. Recommended minimum specific GPS/TRANSIT data.
10. INSTALLATION TLL: Target latitude and longitude $--TLL, 00, 3445.678, N, 13521.234, E, abcd, 121530, T a b c d d f g h R*A5 a: Target number… not used b, c: Latitude d, e: Longitude f: Target name… not used g: UTC… not used h: Target status… not used i: Reference target… not used j: Checksum FURUNO proprietary sentences AGFPA: Autopilot information from FURUNO autopilot Port Input Output DATA1 NMEA 0183 Ver. 1.5/2.0 IEC 61162-1/NMEA 0183 Ver. 1.5/2.
10. INSTALLATION General data 1) Input of lighthouse/buoy information: Floppy disk stored lighthouse/buoy information is supplied from PC connected to DATA4 port. 2) Input of waypoint data: Connect YEOMAN to DATA4 port 3) Input and output of waypoint/route data TX Rate of operation The TX rate or operation is the percentage of data output in one second, and it appears on the screen. If short intervals are assigned to many sentences, the rate of operation increases as illustrated below.
10. INSTALLATION DATA1 output setting 1) Press MENU ESC, 9 and 3 keys to show the DATA1, 3 OUTPUT SETUP menu. DATA 1, 3 OUTPUT SETUP Data FMT V1.5 Talker ID GP V2.0 LC IEC DE Output Data (00-90 sec) 82% 1. AAM:00 APA:00 APB:04 BOD:00 TX rate of operation 2. BWC:00 BWW:00 GGA:01 GLL:01 3. RMB:01 RMC:00 VTG:01 WCV:00 4. VDR:00 WPL:00 XTE:00 ZDA:01 5. GNS:00 GBS:01 Rnn:00 RTE:00 200ppm 400ppm DATA3.
10. INSTALLATION DATA 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 setting on the NAV board. For NMEA 0183 (V1.5/V2.0) /IEC 61162-1, the same signal of DATA 1 is output from DATA 3. Selection of NMEA0183 or log pulse Output data NMEA 0183 (V1.5/ V2.0)/IEC 61162-1 (Default Setting) Log pulse NP board JP3 #1-2 #2-3 JP4 #1-2 #2-3 JP10 #1-2 #2-3 Rate of log pulse output 150 mA Max.
10. INSTALLATION Setting 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 DATA 4. Level Data To Next Page ENT : Enter 1/2 RS232C Out RS422 COM DGPS : Select MENU : Escape Appears only when external DGPS receiver is used. DATA4 I/O SETUP menu 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Press to select DATA 4. Level. Press or to select level of external equipment; RS-23C or RS422. Press the CU/NU ENT key. Press or to select Out.
10. INSTALLATION Setting DATA 4 to "COM" (general data) Waypoint data can be received from a personal computer, through the DATA 4 port. Note that the data transmitting operation should be done after receiving data using DATA 4 port. For details, see page 1-6. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Press MENU ESC, 9 and 5. Press to select Level. Press or to select level of personal computer; RS232C or RS422. Press the CU/NU ENT key. Press or to select COM. Press to select To Next Page. The DATA 4 I/O SETUP menu appears.
10. INSTALLATION Setting DATA 4 to DGPS An external DGPS receiver can be connected to the DATA 4 port. Follow the procedure below to setup the GP-150-DUAL according to the specifications of the DGPS receiver. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Press MENU ESC, 9 and 5. Press to select Level. Press or to select level; RS232C or RS422. Press the CU/NU ENT key. Press to select DGPS. Press to select To Next Page.
10. INSTALLATION 10.6 Interface Unit IF-2500 Specifications Input port Output port 2 ports for NMEA 0183 data 6 ports for either of NMEA 0183 or RS-422 data 3 ports for alarm signal Power supply 10 to 35 VDC Power consumption 2.2 W maximum Color 2.5G5/1.5 Newtone no. 5 Ambient temperature -15°C to +55°C Humidity Relative humidity 95% at +40°C Waterproofing None Installation Mounting considersations The installation site is important for proper operation and continued performance.
10. INSTALLATION 4) Solder a ground wire to the shield. 5) Dress the shield and the outer sheath with heat shrink tube, leaving 30 mm of shield and outer sheath exposed. 6) Heat the heat shrink tube. 7) Remove the insulation of NH connector (supplied) 3 mm. 8) Heat the heat shrink tube.
10. INSTALLATION Grounding To prevent electrical shock and mutual interference, run a ground wire between the earth terminal on the unit and ship’s superstructure. Cabling schedules The signal cable should be a twisted-pair, double-screened cable. Ground the signal cable at the cable clamp. Connections Power supply J1 (24 VDC) Pin no. Designation #1 + #2 - Input signal (NMEA) The signal from GPS navigator is connected to J2 and J3. has higher priority than J3. J2 J3 Pin no. Designation Pin no.
10. INSTALLATION Output signal (contact closure signal) J10 (Arrival alarm) J11 J12 Pin no. Designation Pin no. Designation Pin no. Designation #1 Alarm out 1 (H) #1 Alarm out 2 (H) #1 Alarm out 3 (H) #2 Alarm out 1 (C) #2 Alarm out 2 (C) #2 Alarm out 3 (C) Selection of output data format The output data format is selectable by changing a jumper block; A for RS-422 and B for NMEA. For example, to select NMEA for J4, change the jumper block from A to B on J401 and J402.
10. INSTALLATION LED status The LEDs light according to equipment status as follows: CR2: Lights when receiving NMEA data from J2. CR3: Lights when sending NMEA data from J3. CR4: Lights when sending NMEA data from J4 to J9. CR6: Blinks every second. CR7: Lights when ROM error is detected, or no signal at J2 for 300 ms. CR8: Lights when RAM error is detected, or no signal at J3 for 300 ms. CR9: Lights when SIO error is detected, or NMEA data is input at J2. CR10: Lights when NMEA data is input at J2.
APPENDIX Menu Tree Main menu MENU ESC 1. DISPLAY SETUP Grid (Dark, Light, Off) Course Bar (Dark, Light, Off) Time Mark (Dark, Light, Off) Waypoint Size (Large, Small) Cursor Size (Large, Small) Set/Drift AVR (Off, 10min, 20min, 30min, 1hr, 2hrs, 3hrs, 5hrs, 6 hrs) 2. TRACK/MARK SETUP Track REC (Time, DIST) Mark Shape ( Mark Line ( Event Mark ( , , , ) ) ) 3. ERASE TRACK/MARK 4. ALARM SETTINGS 5. MANUAL CALCULATION 6. 7. GPS MONITOR 8.
APPENDEX 1 9. SYSTEM SETTINGS 1. PLOTTER SETUP 2. UNIT SETUP Memory Apportion (TRK: 1000/2000 Pt) Bearing REF (True, MAG) MAG Variation (AUTO, MAN) (07˚W) (00˚E) Calculation (RL, GC) SOG, COG, RNG, BRG, User defined WAT TEMP, WAT DEPTH, XTE, #1 RNG dCOG, AVR SOG, AVR COG, TTG, #2 SOG ETA, TRIP, TRIP TIME, ROUTE #3 BRG DIST, ROUTE TTG, ROUTE. ETA, #4 COG ALT, VTD, DRIFT, SET, STW, HDG Unit of Distance (NM, km, sm) Unit of Depth (m, ft, fm) Unit of TEMP ( C, F) Unit of Altitude (m, ft) 3.
2 6. GPS SETUP Fix Mode (2D, 2/3D) ANT Height (000 - 999 ft) Disable Satellite (1 - 32) GPS Smoothing POSN (0000 - 9999 sec) SPD (0005, 0000 - 9999 sec) Speed Average (0000 - 9999 sec) RAIM Function (Off, On) RAIM Accuracy (1 - 999) Geodetic Datum (WGS84, NAD27, Other) (001) POSN Offset (0.000'N, 0.000'W) Time DIFF (+00:00) POSN (38˚00.000'N, 123˚00.000'W) 7.
APPENDEX World Time Standards AP-4
Geodetic Chart List 001: 002: 003: 004: 005: 006: 007: 008: 009: 010: 011 012: 013: 014: 015: 016: 017: 018: 019: 020: 021: 022: 023: 024: 025: 026: 027: 028: 029: 030: 031: 032: 033: 034: 035: 036: 037: 038: 039: 040: 041: 042: 043: 044: 045: 046: 047: 048: 049: 050: 051: 052 053: 054: 055: 056: 057: 058: 059: 060: 061: 062: 063: 064: 065: 066: 067: 068: 069: 070: 071: 072: 073: 074: 075: 076: 077: 078: 079: 080: 081: 082: 083: 084: 085: 086: 087: 088: 089: 090: 091: 092: 093: 094: WGS84 WGS72 TOKYO NORTH
APPENDEX Loran C Chains AP-6 Chain GRI S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 Central Pacific 4990 11 29 -- -- -- Canadian East Coast 5930 11 25 38 -- -- Commando Lion (Korea) 5970 11 31 42 -- -- Canadian West Coast 5990 11 27 41 -- -- South Saudi Arabia 7170 11 26 39 52 -- Labrador Sea 7930 11 26 -- -- -- Eastern Russia 7950 11 30 46 61 -- Gulf of Alaska 7960 11 26 44 -- -- Norwegian Sea 7970 11 26 46 60 -- Southeast USA 7980 11 23 43 59 -- Mediterran
APPENDEX Decca Chains Chain No. Chain Chain code Location Chain no.
APPENDEX Parts List This equipment contains complex modules in which fault diagnosis and repair down to component level are not practical (IMO A.694(17)/8.3.1). Only some discrete components are used. FURUNO Electric Co., Ltd. believes identifying these components is of no value for shipboard maintenance; therefore, they are not listed in the manual. Major modules can be located on the parts location photos on the next page.
APPENDEX Parts Location Display unit GR-7000A (Option) (08S0334) GN-8096 (20S0395) NP Board (20P8192) LCD EW50379FDW PNL Board (20P8148) AP-9
APPENDEX Interface Documentation "DATA1" Port IEC 61162-1/NMEA 0183 Ver. 1.5 Output • Output Schematic Diagram (Talker) 20P8192 DATA 1 U25 SN75ALS172 MJ-A6SRMD J5 TD-A FL5 1 4 2 TD-B 8 3 FL4 6 • Output Drive Capability Max. 10mA NMEA 0183 Input 20P8192 DATA 1 MJ-A6SRMD J5 +3.3V 1 2 RD-H 3 RD-C 4 5 6 AP-10 JP1 FL6 1 R182 R123 100 390 FL7 3 CR15 1SS272 4 PC-400 U26 5 R130 2.
APPENDEX • Load Requirements Isolation: opto coupler Input Impedance: 470 Ω Max. Voltage: ±15V Threshold: 3mA (In case of FURUNO device talker connection) "DATA3" Port 20P8192 MJ-A6SRMD DATA3 J6 TD-A TD-B FL15 U25 SN75ALS172 JP3 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 14 12 FL14 13 JP4 4 5 6 • Output Drive Capability Max.
APPENDEX What is WAAS? WAAS, available in North America is a provider in the worldwide SBAS (Satellite Based Augmentation System) navigation system. CBAS provides GPS signal corrections to SBAS users, for even better position accuracy, typically better than three meters. There are three more SBAS providers, MSAS (Multi-Functional Satellite Augmentation System) for Japan, EGNOS (Euro Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service) for Europe and GAGAN (GPS And GEO Augmented Navigation) for India.
APPENDEX List of Terms/Symbols The following table shows the terms used in the GP-150-DUAL.
APPENDEX Term/Symbol FWD GPS GC EVENT HDG hr(s) IN I/O ID JAN JUL JUN kHz km kn LAT LC LON LOP LOG LORAN m m/s MAG MAN MAR MAY MENU min, ' N/S NAV NG NM No.
APPENDEX Term/Symbol SPD STBD STN STR STW T TEMP TEST TIME TRIAL TRK Pt, Pts TTG UTC VAR WAT WPT XTE Meaning Speed Starboard/Starboard Side Station Steer Speed Through the Water True Temperature Test Time Trial Track Point(s) Time To Go Universal Time, Coordinated Variation Water Waypoint Cross Track Error AP-15
FURUNO GP-150/Dual SPECIFICATIONS OF GPS NAVIGATOR GP-150/Dual 1 GPS RECEIVER 1.1 Receiving frequency 1575.42 MHz 1.2 Tracking code C/A code 1.3 Number of channel GPS: 12 channels parallel, 12 satellites 1.4 Position fixing method All-in-view, 8-state Kalman filter 1.5 Accuracy GPS: 10 m approx. (2drms) DGPS: 5 m approx. (2drms) WAAS: 3 m approx. (2drms) 1.6 Ship’s speed accuracy 0.2kn (10kn or less), 2 % of ship’s speed (more than 10kn) 1.
FURUNO 3 INTERFACE 3.1 Number of ports GP-150/Dual 4 3.1.1 Data format IEC61162-1 (JUL-2000), NMEA0183 Ver1.5/2.0 3.1.2 IN: DATA 1 and 2*: AGFPA, DBT, DPT, MTW, TLL HDG**, HDM**, HDT**, VBW**, VHW** DATA 3: MOB from external device (contact closure), DATA 4: DGPS correction data in RTCM SC-104 V2.
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INDEX A Alarms 7-1-7-4 anchor watch 7-2 arrival 7-1 clearing aural and visual alarms cross track error (XTE) 7-2 depth 7-4 disabling 7-1 speed 7-3 trip 7-3 water temperature 7-4 Altitude unit 8-4 Anchor watch alarm 7-2 Apportioning the memory 2-5 Arrival alarm 7-1 B Bearing reference 2-5 Brilliance adjustment 1-3 C Centering own ship 2-2 Centering the cursor 2-2 Contrast adjustment 1-3 Control description 1-1 Course bar tone 8-5 Cross track error (XTE) alarm 7-2 Cursor centering 2-2 cursor state and data
INDEX F 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 satellites 8-2 fix mode 8-2 geodetic datum 8-2 GPS position smoothing 8-3 GPS speed smoothing 8-1 position offset 8-2 speed averaging 8-1 time difference 8-2 GPS monitor display 8-11 GPS position smoothing 8-3 GPS speed smoothing 8-3 Great circle 5-7 Grid tone 8-5 I I/O port test 9-5 Interface unit output data conventions 1-8 K Keyboard test 9-5 L Loran C chains AP-6 M Magnetic
T X Time difference 8-4 Time mark tone 8-5 Track erasing 2-3 plotting interval 2-4 starting/stopping plotting 2-2 Transmitting data 1-6 Trip alarm 7-3 Troubleshooting 9-4-9-6 automatic testing (all tests) 9-6 display test 9-6 keyboard test 9-5 memory and I/O port test 9-5 True bearing 2-5 XTE alarm.
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