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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety Instructions for the Operator WARNING Do not open the equipment. Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment. Do not disassemble or modify the equipment. Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can result. Immediately turn off the power at the switchboard if the equipment is emitting smoke or fire. Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock. Contact a FURUNO agent for service. Use the proper fuse.
Safety Instructions for the Installer NOTICE WARNING Do not open the cover unless totally familiar with electrical circuits and service manual. Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent interference to a magnetic compass: Standard compass Improper handling can result in electrical shock. Turn off the power at the switchboard before beginning the installation. Display unit 0.8 m Steering compass 0.55 m Fire or electrical shock can result if the power is left on.
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD .................................. vi SYSTEM CONFIGURATION......... vii EQUIPMENT LISTS ..................... viii 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW...... 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Controls....................................... 1 Turning On and Off Power .......... 2 Adjusting Brilliance and Contrast 2 Display Modes............................. 3 Menu Overview ........................... 7 Simulation Display....................... 8 2. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW9 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.
9. INSTALLATION ........................ 53 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 Installation of Display Unit ......... 53 Installation of Antenna Unit........ 54 Wiring ........................................ 55 Initial Settings ............................ 56 OUTLINE DRAWINGS ................ D-1 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAMS..S-1 INDEX ................................... Index-1 Declaration of Conformity APPENDIX ................................AP-1 SPECIFICATIONS.....................
FOREWORD A Word to the Owner of the GP-37, GP-32 Congratulations on your choice of the GP-37 DGPS Navigator, GP-32 GPS Navigator. For over 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. Your navigator is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environment.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Note: This equipment is intended for use on marine vessels. Do not use it in other applications.
EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard supply Name Type Qty Remarks Display Unit GP-37 Antenna Unit GPA-019 1 For GP-37, w/10 m cable GPA-017 1 For GP-32, w/10 m cable Installation Materials CP20-02310 1 GP-32 1 set With hanger, knob • Power/data cable (1 pc.) (Type: MJ-A7SPF0009-020C, Code No.: 000-159-686-10) • Tapping screw (4 pcs.) (Type: 5X20, Code No.: 000-162-608-10) Spare Parts SP20-01001 1 set Fuse (2 pcs.) (Type: FGMB 125V 1A PBF, Code No.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1 Controls Cursor Pad • Shifts cursor (cursor displayed) and display (cursor off). • Selects items on menus. • Enters alphanumeric data. Press once: Zoom, centering, or escapes from current operation, depending on display in use. Press twice: Opens menu. MENU ENT Chooses display mode. DISP GOTO MARK MOB DIM PWR Registers items on menus. Sets/cancels destination. Momentary press: Inscribes mark. Long press: Inscribes MOB mark. Momentary press: Turns power on.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.2 Turning On and Off Power Turning on the power Press the [DIM/PWR] key. The unit beeps and then starts up with the last-used display mode. 1.3 Adjusting Brilliance and Contrast 1. Press the [DIM/PWR] key momentarily. The display shown below appears. BRILL Your equipment takes about 90 seconds to find its position when turned on for the very first time. Thereafter it typically takes about 12 seconds.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.4 Display Modes Your unit has five display modes: Plotter Display, Highway Display, Steering Display, Nav Data Display and User Display (digital data and speedometer). Press the [DISP] key to choose a display mode. Each time the key is pressed, the display mode changes in the sequence shown below. 20 10 D2D n [5 m] 30 [DISP] key 40 0 9.9 SOG 0 34°44.000N 135°21.000E KT 60 [Plotter Display] [User Display: Speedometer] [DISP] key (Display format depends on user setting.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Plotter display The plotter display traces own ship’s track, and shows position, bearing to cursor, range to cursor, horizontal display range setting and receiver status. Receiver status (See table on page 2.) Own ship mark (blinking) D2D [ 40 Horizontal display range setting X n m ] Waypoint mark (Shape selectable) Boat's track BRG: + 180° Bearing to cursor* RNG: + Range to cursor* Cursor (Displayed six seconds.) 12.0 mn 34°44.000N 135°21.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Steering display The steering display provides steering information such as ship’s speed, course, range, bearing, ETA and TTG. Receiver status Bearing reference (MAG or TRUE) Destination (CURSOR or waypoint name) D2D MAG 04:32 CURSOR ▼ W I 300 330 I I I I I N I 30 I I E 60 I I I Time Bearing from own ship to destination Bearing scale I Own ship mark Speed over ground Range from own ship to destination SOG: 12.5 COG: kt 354° Course over ground RNG: 0.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW User displays Two user displays are available, digital and speedometer. Digital display The digital display shows digital navigation data. The user may choose what data to display in one to four cells. The choices of data are time, speed over ground, cross-track error, odometer distance, position, course over ground, time-to-go to destination, trip distance, power source voltage, range and bearing to waypoint, and estimated time of arrival at destination. POWER(V) SOG(KT) 12.1 9.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.5 Menu Overview Most operations of your unit are carried out through the menu. Below is a quick introduction to how to choose a menu and change menu settings. If you get lost in operation, press the [MENU] key to return to the MAIN MENU. For your reference, a complete menu tree appears in the Appendix. 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to display the menu. One press: Steering display, nav data display and user display. Two presses: Plotter display, highway display.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 5. Press ▲ to display “-“. 6. Press ► to send the cursor to the next digit. 7. Press ▲ or ▼ to display “0.” 8. Press ► to send the cursor to the next digit. 9. Press ▲ or ▼ to display “6.” 10. Press ► to send the cursor to the next digit. 11. Press ▲ or ▼ to display “3.” 12. Press ► to send the cursor to the last digit. 13. Press ▲ or ▼ to display “0.” 14. Press the [ENT] key. 15. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish. 1.
2. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW 2.1 Choosing the Display Range You may choose the display range on the plotter and highway displays. The horizontal range in the plotter display is available among 0.02 (40 yd), 0.05 (101 yd), 0.1 (202 yd), 0.2 (405 yd), 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160 and 320 nautical miles. (Nautical mile is the default unit of display range. Display range may also be shown in kilometers or miles. Ranges shorter than the 0.5 nm are also shown in yards or meters on the plotter display.
2. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW Cursor turned off The cursor is erased when there is no cursor pad operation for about six seconds. Ship’s position, speed and course appear when the cursor is off. Own ship's position (Blinking) Course over ground D2D n m [ 40 To trace the ship’s track, the ship’s position is stored into the memory at an interval of distance or according to display range.
2. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW 6. For AUTO or OFF, go to step 7. For DISTANCE, enter the recording interval as follows: a) Press the [ENT] key. b) Use ◄ or ► to choose digit to change. c) Use ▲ or ▼ to change value. d) Press the [ENT] key after setting the recording interval. 7. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish. 2.6 Erasing Track All track can be erased. Track cannot be restored once erased, therefore be absolutely sure you want to erase all track. 1.
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3. WAYPOINTS (MARKS) 3.1 Entering Waypoints In navigation terminology a waypoint is a particular location on a voyage, whether it be a starting, intermediate or destination waypoint. Your unit can store 999 waypoints. Waypoints can be entered on the plotter display three ways: at cursor position, at own ship’s position, and from the waypoint list. Entering a waypoint with the cursor 1. Use the cursor pad to place the cursor on the location desired for a waypoint. 2. Press the [ENT] key.
3. WAYPOINTS (MARKS) d) Press the [ENT] key. The cursor is selecting date/time, the default comment. Press the [ENT] key. e) Enter a comment (max. 16 alphanumeric characters) with the cursor pad and then press the [ENT] key. To create a space, choose the “blank” character. To remove all characters which follow the cursor, choose the underline. f) The cursor is on “Exit?.” Press the [ENT] key to finish. Entering a waypoint at own ship position 1. Press the [MARK/MOB] key momentarily on any display.
3. WAYPOINTS (MARKS) 5. The cursor is selecting “NEW?”; press the [ENT] key. ENTER A NEW WPT NAME. 0 0 4_ _ _? (004:DEFAULT NAME) Quit: [MENU] 3.2 Entering the MOB Mark The MOB mark denotes man overboard position. Only one MOB mark may be entered. Each time the MOB mark is entered the previous MOB mark and its position data are written over. 1. Press the [MARK/MOB] key on any display until the following display appears. Waypoint name entry window SAVED TO MOB. GO TO MOB ? 6.
3. WAYPOINTS (MARKS) 3.3 Displaying Waypoint Name 3.4 Operations on the Waypoint List You may display waypoint name as follows: Editing waypoints 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to display the menu. 2. Choose PLOTTER and then press the [ENT] key. 3. Choose WPT NAME and then press the [ENT] key to show the waypoint name display options. DSP GOTO DSP RTE DSP ALL Waypoint name display options 4. Choose DSP GOTO, DSP RTE or DSP ALL as appropriate and then press the [ENT] key.
3. WAYPOINTS (MARKS) Showing nearest waypoints by distance, TTG and ETA 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu. 2. Choose WAYPOINTS and then press the [ENT] key. 3. Choose NEAREST and then press the [ENT] key. The display should look something like the one shown below, listing waypoints in order of distance from own vessel, from closest to furthest. WPTS/MARKS (NEAREST) KOBE 002 003 004 005 006 007 : : : : : : : 10.0 nm 20.0 nm 25.0 nm 40.0 nm 50.0 nm 60.0 nm 70.
3. WAYPOINTS (MARKS) 3.6 Speed for Calculating Time-to-Go, Estimated Time of Arrival To calculate time-to-go and estimated time of arrival, enter your speed as below. 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu. 2. Choose PLOTTER and then press the [ENT] key. 3. ChooseTTG/ETA and then press the [ENT] key. 4. Choose AUTO for automatic speed input (GPS calculated speed), or MAN for manual input. 5. Press the [ENT] key. 6. For automatic speed input, go to step 7.
4. ROUTES In many cases a trip from one place to another involves several course changes, requiring a series of waypoints which you navigate to, one after another. The sequence of waypoints leading to the ultimate destination is called a route. Your unit can automatically advance to the next waypoint on a route, so you do not have to change the destination waypoint repeatedly. Creating a route with the cursor This is probably the easiest method by which to create a route. 1.
4. ROUTES 4. If necessary, change waypoint, position, mark shape, and comment (date and time). 5. Choose “LOG RTE?” and then press the [ENT] key. 6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 to complete the route. 7. When you have entered all the waypoint positions desired, press the [MENU] key twice, choose ROUTES and then press the [ENT] key. ROUTES VOYAGE ROUTE: INTERVAL: TIME NO [NEW?] LOG 001 003 __ ________ __ ________ __ ________ ® STOP 00H10M ________ ________ ________ ROUTES menu 8.
4. ROUTES NAME: 008 34°39.836'N 135°12.059'E 10-JAN-02 MARK x 11:25D TTG 02H00M ETA: 12:25 Exit? Waypoint attribute edit window 8. “CMNT” shows the name of the route: the names of the first and last waypoints in the route. If you want to change the name, press ▲ to choose CMNT, press the [ENT] key, enter route name with the cursor pad and then press the [ENT] key. 9. Choose “Exit?” at the top of the screen. 10. Press the [ENT] key to register the route, under the next sequential route number.
4. ROUTES Creating a track-based route There are two methods by which you can create a track-based route: manual input of track points using the [MARK/MOB] key and automatic input of track points from the ROUTES menu. A track-based route is useful for retracing your track. Creating a track-based route manually This method creates a route by storing position each time the [MARK/MOB] key is pressed. 5. Choose LOG and then press the [ENT] key. EDIT? MOVE? Route processing options 6.
4. ROUTES 8. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish. The current position is saved under the next sequential waypoint number, the display shows “***SAVED!” (*** = waypoint number) and a beep sounds. Thereafter waypoints are saved at the interval of time or distance set. When 30 waypoints have been saved, a message informs you that you can no longer save waypoints to the route. Press the [ENT] key to erase the message.
4. ROUTES Permanently deleting a waypoint from a route Temporarily deselecting a waypoint in a route 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to display the menu. 2. Choose ROUTES and then press the [ENT] key. 3. Choose the route desired. 4. Press the [ENT] key. 5. Choose the waypoint you want to delete. 6. Press the [ENT] key. 7. Choose “REMOVE?.” 8. Press the [ENT] key. 9. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish. You can temporarily deselect an unnecessary waypoint from a route.
4. ROUTES 7. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish. To restore a waypoint to a route, choose “SKPoFF ?”at step 6 in this procedure, press the [ENT] key and then press the [MENU] key twice to finish. Changing route comment (name) You can change the comment (name) for a route as below. Up to 16 alphanumeric characters may be used. 1. Press the [MENU] key or twice to display the menu. 2. Choose ROUTES and then press the [ENT] key. 3. Choose route number and then press the [ENT] key. 4.
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5. DESTINATION Destination can be set four ways: by cursor, by waypoint, by route, and by MOB position. Previous destination is cancelled whenever a destination is newly set. A dashed line connects own ship and the destination, which is marked with “CURSOR” and an “X,” as shown in the illustration below. CURSOR x 5.1 Setting Destination by Cursor 1. Press the [GOTO] key to display the GOTO options window. GOTO WPT-LIST? _ _ _ _ _ _ ? WPT-NEAR? OFF?? ROUTE? CURSOR? SETUP? GOTO options 2. Choose “CURSOR?.
5. DESTINATION 5.3 Setting Route as Destination 5.4 Setting User Waypoint as Destination 1. Press the [GOTO] key. 2. Choose “ROUTE?”. 3. Press the [ENT] key. You may place a desired waypoint in the GOTO options window and use it to set destination. NO LOG 01 02 03 04 SELECT GOTO ROUTE Choosing user waypoint [NEW?] EMPTY ROUTE 017 021 OSAKA KOBE EIMI KIMI BOSTON 1. Press the [GOTO] key. 2. Choose “SETUP?” and then press the [ENT] key. ® ® ® SELECT USER WPT GOTO ROUTE list 4. Choose a route. 5.
6. ALARMS There are eight alarm conditions which generate both audio and visual alarms: Arrival alarm, Anchor watch alarm, XTE (Cross-Track Error) alarm, Speed alarm, WAAS/DGPS alarm, Time alarm, Trip alarm and Odometer alarm. 6.1 Arrival Alarm, Anchor Watch Alarm When an alarm setting is violated, the buzzer sounds and the name of the offending alarm and the alarm icon appear on the display. Arrival alarm You can silence the buzzer and remove the alarm name indication by pressing any key.
6. ALARMS 4. Choose ARV/ANC and then press the [ENT] key. OFF ARV ANC Arrival/anchor watch options 5. Choose ARV and then press the [ENT] key. 6. Press the [ENT] key. Enter the alarm range (0.0-99.99 nm) with the cursor pad. 7. Press the [ENT] key. 8. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish. When own ship nears the GOTO waypoint by the range set here, the buzzer sounds and the message ARV ALARM! appears. The anchor watch alarm sounds to warn you that own ship is moving when it should be at rest.
6. ALARMS 6.3 Speed Alarm The speed alarm provides visual and aural alerts when the ship’s speed is higher (or lower) than the alarm range set. 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu. 2. Choose ALARMS. 3. Press the [ENT] key. 4. Choose SPEED and then press the [ENT] key. 5. Choose LOW or HIGH as appropriate and then press the [ENT] key. When the DGPS/WAAS signal is lost, the buzzer sounds and a message (see table below) and the alarm icon appear. Further, the default position is shown.
6. ALARMS 6.6 Trip Alarm 6.8 Buzzer Type Selection This alarm alerts you by aural and visual alarms when your boat has traveled a distance greater than the trip alarm distance. The buzzer sounds whenever an alarm setting is violated. You can choose the type of buzzer to use as follows: 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu. 2. Choose ALARMS. 3. Press the [ENT] key. 4. Choose TRIP and then press the [ENT] key. 5. Choose ON and then press the [ENT] key. 6. Press the [ENT] key.
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 7.1 Calculating Range, Bearing, TTG and ETA Range and bearing between two waypoints 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu. 2. Choose CALCULATE and then press the [ENT] key. 10. Press the [ENT] key. Enter speed with the cursor pad and then press the [ENT] key. The illustration below shows what the display might look like using waypoints KOBE and OSAKA as the FROM and TO waypoints, respectively.
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 9. Press the [ENT] key. If you selected AUTO no further operation is necessary. See the illustration below for a calculation example. For MAN, press the [ENT] key, enter speed with the cursor pad and then press the [ENT] key. The illustration below shows what the display might look like using Route-01 as an example. 4. Choose appropriate mode referring to the descriptions below. Press the [ENT] key. WAAS: Position fix by WAAS AUTO: Position fix in priority order of DGPS, WAAS, and GPS.
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 8. For GP-37, press the [ENT] key with “CORRECTIONS DATA SET” selected. Enter the WAAS correction message number then press the [ENT] key. Use the setting “02” or “00”. Note: For GP-32, the default setting is 00. Adjustment is not required. 9. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the menu. 7.3 DGPS setup 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu. 2. Choose WAAS/DGPS.
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 6. Choose “NEW?” and then press the [ENT] key. LIST a) The following display appears after pressing the [ENT] key at step 6. NEW USER CHANNEL STATION (NEAREST) STATION (USER) [EXIT] 310.0 287.0 292.0 321.0 302.0 [USER] 29.1 nm 56.7 nm 160 nm 234 nm 426 nm Tx frequency of beacon station 92° 134° 320° 134° 121° * "*" denotes user channel. Range (ref. only) and bearing from ship to beacon station DGPS beacon station list b) Use the cursor pad to choose station desired.
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 6. Choose a station from the list and then press the [ENT] key. The display looks something like the one below. FREQ RATE LAT LON : : : : 310.0kHz 200BPS 37°59'N 123°00'W EXIT? SAVE? ERASE? Screen for entering DGPS station data 7. Choose item, press the [ENT] key, edit data, and then press the [ENT] key. 8. Choose “SAVE?” and then press the [ENT] key. 9. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish. Erasing all user channels 1. Press the [MENU] key twice to open the menu. 2.
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 7.5 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 earth. Your unit is preprogrammed with all the earth's magnetic variation. However, you may wish to enter variation manually to refine accuracy.
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 7.8 Position Display Format Position may shown in latitude and longitude or TDs (Loran C or Decca) as follows. Decca and Loran C chain data is preprogrammed. 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu. 2. Choose TD SETUP and then press the [ENT] key. TD SETUP DISPLAY : LORAN C : ∆TD1 : ∆TD2 : DECCA : ∆TD1 : ∆TD2 : XX.XXX' 7980: 23-43 +00 . 0 +00 . 0 25: G-P +00 . 0 +00 . 0 TD SETUP menu 3. The cursor is on the first line. Press the [ENT] key. XX.XXX' XX'XX.
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 7.10 GPS Setup SMOOTH S/C (Smoothing speed/course) The GPS SETUP menu smoothes position and course, averages speed, applies position offset, and deactivates unhealthy satellites. During position fixing, ship’s velocity (speed and course) is directly measured by receiving GPS satellite signals. The raw velocity data may changes randomly depending on receiving conditions and other factors. You can reduce this random variation by increasing the smoothing.
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS DISABLE GEO Like GPS satellites, the GPS receiver automatically eliminates any malfunctioning WAAS satellite. To disable a WAAS satellite manually, enter three-digit satellite number with the cursor pad and then press the [ENT] key. To restore a satellite, enter “000”. FIX MODE Chooses position fixing method; 2D or 2/3D. 2D requires three satellites in view of the GPS receiver; 2/3D requires three or four satellites in view of the GPS receiver, whichever is available.
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 8. Use the cursor pad to choose data desired and then press the [ENT] key. NONE: No display ODO: Odometer distance TRIP: Trip distance TIME: Time and date POSN: Position POWER: Power source voltage SOG: Speed over ground COG: Course over ground WPT: Rng and brg to waypoint XTE: Cross-track error TTG: Time to go (to destination) ETA: Estimated time of arrival (at destination) 9. Control returns to the User display setup, with “B” selected.
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 7.13 Uploading, Downloading Waypoint, Route Data Waypoint and route data may be downloaded to a PC or uploaded from a PC to your unit. Wiring Your equipment provides a wiring diagram which shows how to connect to a PC using a DSUB 9-pin connector (EIA-574). You may display it as follows. 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu. 2. Choose I/O SETUP and then press the [ENT] key. 3. Choose WIRING INFO and then press the [ENT] key to display the wiring diagram.
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS SAVING START? (PC READY?) ARE YOU SURE? YES NO LOADING START? (PC READY?) ARE YOU SURE? YES NO LOADING START? prompt SAVING START? prompt 5. Set up the computer to receive data. 6. Press ◄ to choose YES and then press the [ENT] key to download. WPTS & ROUTES SAVING ... CANCEL? Data is being saved. To cancel, press the [ENT] key. 5. Set up the computer to output data. 6. Press ◄ to choose YES and then press the [ENT] key to upload.
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 4. Press the [ENT] key. LOADING START? (YEOMAN READY?) ARE YOU SURE? YES NO LOADING START? prompt 5. Set up the YEOMAN to output data. 6. Press ◄ to choose YES and then press the [ENT] key to load data. WAYPOINTS LOADING.... END? Now loading data To quit loading, press the [ENT] key. Message when waypoints are being loaded 7. Data is loaded to empty location and the buzzer sounds twice to signify successful loading.
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS 1st byte: Skip code '-' (Hyphen) = Skip ON, Space code = Skip OFF After 2nd byte: Waypoint name (fixed to 6 bytes) Note: A route can contain max. 30 waypoints and GPRTE sentence for one route data may exceed 80 byte limitation. In this case, route data is divided into several GPRTE sentences (Max. 4 sentences). This value shows the number of sentences route data has been divided. Route comment data format 7.14 Language English and other languages are available. 1. Press the [MENU] key.
8. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 8.1 Maintenance Regular maintenance is important to maintain performance. Check the following points monthly to help maintain performance. 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. 8.2 Displaying the Message Board The message board displays error messages and alerts.
8. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING LOW VOLTAGE! Power source voltage too low. ODOMETER ALARM! Odometer distance alarm violated. RAM ERROR! Request service. ROM ERROR! Request service. RTC ERROR! Request service. SPEED ALARM! Speed alarm violated. TIME ALARM! Time alarm violated. TRIP ALARM! Trip distance alarm violated. NO WAAS SIGNAL! WAAS/DGPS alarm violated. *2 NO WAAS/DGPS SIGNAL! WAAS/DGPS alarm violated. *3 XTE ALARM! XTE alarm violated.
8. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING Receive signal level Bars show signal level. Satellites whose signal level extends past the dashed line are used North in fixing position. DOP value Receiver status (See page 2.) READY FOR BATTERY CHANGE. PRESS ANY KEY TO SHUT DOWN. Battery exchange confirmation window 5. Press any key to automatically turn off the unit. 6. Replace the battery.
8. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING TEST ROM : RAM : DATA2 : GPS : BATTERY : OK OK - - (STOP: PWR OFF) OK OK 485-0264-0XX 2051524-XX.XX CNT: 001 2051527-XX.XX XX = Program version no. 8. The LCD is checked, and then the test is repeated. To stop the test, turn off the power. 8.7 Clearing Data You may clear GPS data, menu settings and all backup data to start afresh.
8. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING RESTART FOR ERASING DATA. PUSH ANY KEY. Prompt for restarting Note 1: If you were using the simulation mode when data is cleared, the message “Start Simulation – Are You Sure? appears. Choose YES and press the [ENT] key to start the simulation mode, or press the [ENT] key to start normal operation. 5. Hit any key to erase item selected. A beep sounds while the selected item is being erased.
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9. INSTALLATION 9.1 Installation of Display Unit Flush mounting Mounting considerations There are two types of flush mounting kits. For details, see the outline drawings at the end of this manual. The display unit can be installed on a desktop, on the overhead, or in a panel (optional flush mounting kit required). Refer to the outline drawings at the end of this manual for installation instructions.
9. INSTALLATION • Choose a location out of the radar beam. Flush mount S kit Flush mount S kit Type: OP20-17 Code No. 000-040-720 Name Flush mount fixture Hexagonhead bolt Wing bolt Wing nut Spring washer Type 20-0072401 M6X12 SUS304 M4X30 YBSC2 MBN12 M4 YBSC2 MBN12 M6 SUS304 Code No. Qty 100-183-190 2 000-862-127 2 000-804-799 4 000-863-306 4 000-864-260 2 1. Using the template (supplied), cut out a hole (92(H)X167(W)) in the mounting location. 2.
9. INSTALLATION 9.3 Wiring Grounding The illustration below shows where to connect cables on the rear of the display unit. Please review the INSTALLATION GUIDELINES at the front of this manual before wiring the equipment. The display unit contains a CPU. While it is operating, it radiates noise, which can interfere with radio equipment.
9. INSTALLATION DATA2 9.4 Initial Settings This equipment can output navigation data to external equipment, in NMEA 0183 format. For example, it can output position data to a radar or echo sounder for display on its display screen. Output data format, data sentences NMEA 0183 version 1.5, 2.0 or 2.1 can be selected from the I/O SETUP menu. DATA1: Current loop data AP GLL GLL GLL VTG GGA GGA VTG VTG *2 ZDA ZDA *2 APB RMC RMA (Ver 2.0)*1 BOD*2 RMB*2 GTD (Ver 1.
9. INSTALLATION Output setting 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to open the menu. 2. Choose I/O SETUP. 3. Press the [ENT] key. I/O SETUP 6. Use ▲ or ▼ to choose desired option. NMEA-REM1, 2: Output data to radar, echo sounder, etc. NMEA-AP: Output data to an autopilot. RTCM-OUT: Choose when equipped with internal DGPS beacon receiver (GP-37). VER 1.5, 2.0, 2.1: Choose the NMEA version of external equipment.
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APPENDIX Menu Tree MENU WAYPOINTS LIST, NEAREST ROUTES VOYAGE ROUTE (START, STOP) INTERVAL (TIME, 00H01M - 99H99M DISTANCE, 0.1 - 99.9 nm) PLOTTER TRACK REC (OFF, DISTANCE, AUTO) INTERVAL (0.00 - 9.99 nm) BRG. REF (MAG, TRUE) MAG. VAR.
APPENDIX (Continued from previous page) USER DISP 1 (OFF, DIGITAL SPEEDOMETER) 2 (OFF, DIGITAL SPEEDOMETER) DIGITAL (Display division: , , , Available data: Odometer, trip, time, position, power voltage, SOG, COG, range and bearing to waypoint, XTE, TTG and ETA) SPEEDOMETER START FROM (-99 to +99) INTERVAL (01 to 99) GPS SETUP SYS SETUP SMOOTH POS (0-999 SEC) SMOOTH S/C (0-9999 SEC) AVR. SPEED (0-9999 SEC) LAT OFFSET LON OFFSET DISABLE SV (Disable GPS satellite.
APPENDIX Geodetic Chart List 001: WGS84 002: WGS72 003: TOKYO 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: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 EUROPEAN 1950 AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1984 ADINDAN AFG AIN EL ABD 1970 ANNA 1 ASTRO 1965 ARC 1950 ARC 1960 ASCENSION IS. 1958 ASTRO BEACON ÒEÓ ASTRO B4 SOR.
APPENDIX Loran C Chains AP-4 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 – Mediterranean Sea 7990 11
APPENDIX Decca Chains Chain No. Chain Chain code Location Chain No.
APPENDIX 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.
SPECIFICATIONS OF GPS NAVIGATOR GP-32 DGPS NAVIGATOR GP-37 1 GPS RECEIVER 1.1 Receiving Channels GPS 12 channels parallel, 12 satellites tracking WAAS 1 channel 1.2 Rx Frequency 1575.42 MHz 1.3 Rx Code C/A code, WAAS 1.4 Position Fixing System All in view, 8-state Kalman filter 1.5 Position Accuracy GPS 10 m (95% of the time, HDOP≤4) DGPS 5 m (95% of the time, external data required) WAAS 3 m (95% of the time) 1.6 Tracking Velocity 999 kt 1.
NMEA-REM1: GLL, GGA, VTG, ZDA, RMC, RMB NMEA-REM2: GLL, GGA, VTG, ZDA, RMC, RMB, BWC, RMA (Ver2.0), GTD (Ver1.5) when TD indication selected NMEA-AP: GLL, VTG, ZDA, AAM, APB, BOD, BWC, XTE 3.2 Data 2 RS-232C Output Data: NMEA0183 Ver 1.5/2.0/2.1 selected NMEA-REM: GLL, GGA, VTG, ZDA, RMC, RMB, BWC, RMA (Ver2.0), GTD (Ver1.5) when TD indication selected NMEA-AP: GLL, VTG, ZDA, AAM, APB, BOD, BWC, XTE DGPS RTCM SC-104 (GP-37 only) Downloading to PC (WP/ Route Data) Input Data: DGPS RTCM SC-104 Ver 2.
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C B A NOTE *1. LOCAL SUPPLY. *2. FITTED AT FACTORY. *3. OPTION. *4. SELECT ON MENU. 注記 *1)現地手配 *2)コネクタは工場にて取付済み *3)オプション *4)メニューにより選択 100/110/115/ 220/230 VAC 1φ,50/60Hz 船内電源 SHIP'S MAINS (+) 12-24 VDC (-) パーソナルコンピュータ PC 外部ビーコン受信機 EXTERNAL BEACON RECEIVER EXT EQUIPMENT EX: RADAR ECHO SOUNDER AUTOPILOT REMOTE DISPLAY PLOTTER 外部機器 例) レーダー 魚群探知機 オートパイロット リモートディスプレイ プロッタ 1 PC FUSE 1A 整流器 *1 RECTIFIER (+)(-) DWG.No. SCALE May 13 '03 C4420-C01- B MASS T.TAKENO 3 J1 *4 ANT FG GND *1 IV-1.
C B A NOTE *1. LOCAL SUPPLY. *2. FITTED AT FACTORY. *3. OPTION. *4. SELECT ON MENU. 注記 *1)現地手配 *2)コネクタは工場にて取付済み *3)オプション *4)メニューにより選択 100/110/115/ 220/230 VAC 1φ,50/60Hz 船内電源 SHIP'S MAINS (+) 12-24 VDC (-) パーソナルコンピュータ PC EXT EQUIPMENT EX: RADAR ECHO SOUNDER AUTOPILOT REMOTE DISPLAY PLOTTER 外部機器 例) レーダー 魚群探知機 オートパイロット リモートディスプレイ プロッタ 1 PC 整流器 *1 RECTIFIER C4419-C01- B MASS SCALE DWG.No. T.TAKENO 3 J1 *4 ANT FG GND *1 IV-1.25SQ DATA1 CURRENT LOOP NMEA0183(Ver1.5/2.0/2.
INDEX A Alarms anchor watch ............................................30 arrival ........................................................29 buzzer type ...............................................32 odometer...................................................32 speed ........................................................31 time ...........................................................31 trip .............................................................32 WAAS/DGPS ...................................
INDEX P Plotter display ................................................ 4 Position offset .............................................. 40 R Receiver status indications ............................ 2 Routes changing route name ............................... 25 creating track-based................................. 22 creating with cursor .................................. 19 creating with waypoints ...................... 20, 21 deleting waypoints from ........................... 24 destination...........