GENERAL CAUTION DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE ¢ NEVER OPEN THE UNIT This product contains high voltages that are FATAL. This product has no user-serviceable parts Inside. All repairs and adjustments MUST be made by a qualified electronics technician, * HIGH VOLTAGES High voltages of up to tens of thousands of volts are used in this equipment. Although prudent measures for safety have been adopted, sufficient care must be taken in the operation, maintenance and adjustment of the equipment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL CAUTION (L DANGER! HIGH VOLTAGE IMPORTANT. FOREWORD EXPLICIT DEJ PRECAUTIONS (laiiiaiiiniininisiad i UNPACKING .. TABLE OF CONTENTS i PREOPERATIVE 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION ¢ M Front panel: W Display exp la 2 FINS APPLYING POWER .. il 8410 2+1 Notice 6 2:2 Initial setting In the set mode LGBT 2-3 Initial setting for chart SRR 2.4 Initial setting for GP-2000 i 8 for RE-119 i 10 3 PLOTTER OPERATION L iciivaimii 11~ 48 31 Selecting plotter made .
4 SOUNDER OPERATION 4-5; 46 Selecting sounder mode . B Sounder mode M Compulsory settings M Basic screen .
PREOPERATIVE The following descriptions will assist in operation » Condition indicator ‘The condition indicator shows the selected function or: condition, or appears whine: the 'condition matches a per-setconditon: m 47%48 40N N 2206 20 W | Precursor: 3 personable 122725 300 W | 4 Condition indicator Condition indicator ERROR INDICATOR CENTER INDICATOR Appears with a esp sound when you. push a keV or rotate the dial which ‘is. not.
» Data card descriptions TYPES OF DATA CARDS com offers 3 yeps of ‘optional data: cards as: described below. The ROM cards 'should be! programmed to sulfa circumnavigation: Offers per-programmed: chants. 1 or: 2: charts: are ‘programmed info tachycardia the factory. Alters: “per-programmed charts. Several sans. ‘are programmed into:each card in the factory: Used for programming of displayed rack; event marks. ‘way points and outed. The card ‘has' memory. space.
B 1 PANEL DESCRIPTION M Front panel CARD SLOT (pgs: vi, 8.and 43) Accepts optional data cards. The following data cards are available. » ROM CARD For digitized chart recall. * EX-1142 RAM CARD For way points, event mark memory. DIAL Analects item, value ‘or condition in the set and mine modes Turns power ON. B Power. turns power OFF when pushed for 3 se¢. = Programs and clears preventives standpoints: Use this key together with [SET) and [CURL FLAT] capstans and cancels navigation functions.
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION B Display explanation * Opening screen after the powers ON O ICON MARINE PLOTTER /SOUNDER FP =601 WAKING: THIS £ EQUIPMENT 18 A SUPPLEMENTAL ATO NAVIGATION ONLY RAND NOT INTENDED TG BE A'SUBSTITUTE FOR ACCURATE 8 CURRENT CHARTS Otter the power ON opening nonappearances for sec.; then the previously Sad screen is automate: really selected. Set mode screen G JUNIOR SPEED KT @ DRAFT CORRECTION i 0.0M 5 SPEED CORRECTION 22000 /NM SCUART-OFESET: LAT 0.000N LON 0, 000E T.
PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 * GPS monitor screen 1 (Plotter mode) GP garter ooN #vape paw S| 08431 25190 3507 W tar 47752, 402ND s ton 122739, 853W 0.8 N4 SoE 7 3 60;» 2 a Wrong 55,)3 e dmiEtjelaeing g0 p duality 7 inferno 30 BT Shows the receiving and: effing conditions of an optional GP-2000 GRS RECEIVER UNIT. When the GP-2000 is not connected, this scrawny cannot be selected. *» GPS monitor screen 2 (Plotter mode) o8 {3 GP 47752 400N gj 88w 23520 st a7 47752, 402ND e ton 122789, 853W 6.0 W S ins .
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION « Basic screen (Sounder mode) Taliesin LA kayos roan o % Shows the: basic: underemployed 'on the whole O os W 1RRT a0 es Aw 95074 screen according fo: the value of SHIFT] and & o [RANGE] » Basic bottom lock screen (Sounder mode) [op oo e Shows the basic and bosom dock screens simulcast: A0S0 AW ] 221 nervously: This screen convenient for observing 5 the condition of the sea bettor ot investigating fish 00 near the sea bottom. .
FIRST APPLYING POWER 2 2-1 Notice When first apologizing power. the FP-8D1 requires several initial seeings: ‘Required: settings. vary depending on the EP:601 operating condition. See the box below for details. The initial settings are necessary again: {except for #2-2 Initial) ‘smelting in the set mode’) when vessel position has changed: by more than 60 miles or more than 1 degrees while the power was OF F. INQUIRED L SETTING 2:2 initial setting in the set mode. | 1122 Initial sating thieving set mode.
2 FIRST APPLYING POWER 2-2 Initial setting in the set mode Initial setting in the: set mode. is necessary: for proper use of the PF-601. ENTERING THE SET MODE 1 Turk power:OFF: 2): While: pushing [MENU: i and: [ ) push {POWER] to turn power ON, then keep pushing Mendelian [ sie Until a single:beep sounds: 3} Release [MENU] and [ wle ] 2 ele] [on ] Settlement] = in the set mode : DE TUNIS DEPTH M UNIT OF TEMP. € BONITO SPEED KT 4.DBAET CORRECTION = 0.0M SPEED CORRECTION 22000P/NM 6.CHART OFFSET | LAT 0.
FIRST APPLYING POWER 2 2-3 Initial setting for chart The initial settling for the that Is necessary when ya tr use the FP:601 with: an optional GR-200G or RX:1191; and a ROM oars: 11 ILLUMINATION 2 Visit Soundness This dotting is not necessary when yogi do not Lse an optional ROM card. 15 LORN-C 36, ALARM 1) Make sire the center function is NOT activated, 7 DATA CARD displaced. ja OTHER MENUS 2y Sushi MENU o select the menu mode.
2-5 Initial setting for RX-1191 FIRST APPLYING POWER 2 The initial setting: for: the: BX-1191 is necessary when devout the PF-601 with an‘optional RX-1181 LORN-C RECEIVER UNIT. [ 1.0R1 5990 52, 10y 27 15702 41 % 4. LAT 4774500 1 CHAIN SELECT B X%z FAIN 1 SET AUTO L CORR 0. CHAIN 2 SE7 : 7.LON CORR 0. LEVERAGING 3 18,701 CORR 102 CORR +0.0 1 80.0 CHAIN 2 BETTING DISPLAY. Sana contents haste chain 1 settling display.
3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3-1 Selecting plotter mode To.display the digitized chart on a plot screen; an optional ROM card is necessary. It an optional: GP-2000 GRS RECEIVER UNIT or RX:1191 LORN-C: RECEIVER UNIT has: bean connected, the receiver requires initial: ‘settings again: whee vessel position: has ¢hanged: by more than ‘60 miles aor ‘more than 1 degrees while the power waitstaff: i See pgs 9«10 forestalls: Push {POWER] 1o turn power ON. + See p.
3 PLOTTER OPERATION B Plot screen TRl CURSORS 47760, 7N 122%a0re 10° NAVIGATION INDICATORS {pgs: 34:and a9} @ NAVIGATION RECEIVER INDICATOR (o 20) Displays navigation receiver being used: » k! Hows halt dumbwaiter is being used, @ POSITIONING DATA ERROR INDICATOR St or 'S ERR appears when the positioning equipment sends nor signals. ‘Explorer! appears when the FP:601 can: not receive positioning data for more than 10 see. & CURSOR POSITION READOUT Appears when dding a cursor. Shows. cursor.
B Navigation monitor screen PLOTTER OPERATION 3 Almost no indicators and readouts will be displayed when all navigation functions are QFF; TOLERATION *AP2YBG 85 W Seep 130 Seep: 18 @; aidfiiiaisiiaiiis 85,5 COURSE INDICATOR Shows the course direction lo the target way point graphically.
3 PLOTTER OPERATION Il GPS monitor screens To select this screen; an optional GP-2000 is nec: glossary, GPS monitor screen 1 IR 452400 o8/t Seep 13, & 122739 B5W S B Seep.13. 350°M 38,9 o war 477562, 401N Kt o ton 122° 39, B52W Wood B o CH. palatals sel B No. o5l localizes * oy 80.0 . a9 DUALITY 7 limo 8.0 BY OK(T, W cH. [ Nos [ ono Pare ous |om| en 4 loadable W 55,5 s los 80.0 Quality 7 app 3.
PLOTTER OPERATION 3 ‘ FORTRAN-C monitor screens To select this scream, an optional RX-1101 s nec. glossary. Lorna-C monitor screen Sep. gg{g"} Seep. 13, 350°M ° ar 47 52.40 N #.9 v 30005.608 w2 42006, 7uS s MESSIAEN SNRIECDISNRICYC: 350} M Grisliness 90 134 Toni explosion ETD 41198130 ERR 12 FY CHAIN G [SNRIECDEC L IMP. Grisliness 09 a4 Til lessees o5 258 TOZ: #1109 80.0 t Err =12 ET @ Lorna-C monitor screen 2 VESSEL POSITION READOUT.
PLOTTER OPERATION 3 B Moving the chart The displayed chart ean be shifted fo view a desired area. Select one of the following methods: (It the ROM card has more than 1 chart, the next chart is automatically selected whist your vessel goes: beyond ihe characteristically) ):When the cursor I8 OFF plash shift the displayed Chan.
PLOTTER OPERATION: 3 1B Selecting the navigation receiver When more than one ‘navigation receiver. titch as both the GE-2000 and BX-1191, are connected o the PF-601, you can designate which data fo dis: nay ot select dual water navigation: 11 i Push SET] s i OGP RELY b EXC for aviation receiver indicator Navigation receiver indicator s green. 2y Rotate the dial fo select the desired navigation receiver for data. « COLEY shows that data from the RX-1191 s adopted. «COPY shows: that data rom the .
PLOTTER OPERATION 3 * Place name indication ‘The place .name can be:displayed for your cone: nuisance. SCALE FIAT Outing COORDINATES (OFF push [MENU] o select the detriment. 3 PLACE NAMES ON: part R COL GREEN A | 2) Seismic ‘PLOTTER’ by rotating the dial then, RACKETEER 505 puckishness « Pushing (2] lase perform this function: o The plotter mine window. appears. 3} Select 'SCREEN SETTING™ by rotating dial then: push [BET] o Bushing [8] also performs this function; S * The serene sting window appears.
3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3-3 Track operation When you . are ringside, the vessel track can be displayed:in your favorite color. ' Vessel position is marked: at certain intervals; and the plotter draws a line between the paints. Tha track is drawn iy ip 1021200 points: When the maximum has been reached the points of the oid frack are erased. B Track indication * Track indication ON/OFF Track indication:can be muted ON or OFF forecourt convenience.
I Plotting interval PLOTTER OPERATION 3 The intervals along the track can be selected {o it your cruising style. 1) ‘Push [MENU] o select the men mode. 2y Select 'PLOTTER" by ironing (the: dial; ‘thine push {SET] « Pushing [l also performer this function; * The plotter windowpane appears; 3 Select “"SCREEN SETTING' by relating the dial: then, push ISLET = Pushing 18] also performs this fustian. * The screen seeing window appears.
3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3-4 Event mark Event marks memorize desired reference positions ‘on the chart. 6 colors van be used to distinguish, good fishing: points; shallow areas, serfs; ‘its houses: ‘efe: 22 types: of ‘event marks: are: programmed:into the #P-601 as follows: EVENT 1 100 Yes EVENT 2 e 500 No L rates don 22708 20 W Marksman.
3 PLOTTER OPERATION M Erasing event marks or changing event type and color Unnecessary event marks can be teared; more. over. scant type and color tan be changed: = Erasing the event mark 1) Push [CURSOR] fo turn the cursor ON: 2): Set the cursor on the ‘event mark o be cleared with Push[ 96} * Programmed ‘vent ype {5 indicated in the pro: rammed colorization and opghude reindeer: acted in white.
M Listing-up event marks PLOTTER OPERATION 3 * Event mark listing-up Event marks are sifted in:the outmoded; and can be displayed easily. Event mark erasing can also b performed on the jsk 1) Push MENU] o select the menu mode. 2): Select "PLOTTER” by rotating the: dial; then, push {LETS « Pushing 18] also performs this function. «:The potter menu window appears. 3} Select “EVENT LIST ERA” by rotating the dial: then, push [SERE + Pushing [7] also performs this function, w Adventist window appears.
M Changing way point Lat/Lon data PLOTTER OPERATION 3 « Changing Lat/Lon data The: Lat Lon data programmed inch tintypes can be changed in the betterment, 1) Push [MENU] 1o select the menu mode, 21 Select: PLOTTER by rotating: the “dial: thee: push [LETS « Pushing [2] also performs this function, » The plotter men window appears: & Select "'WE EDT ENT ERA by rotating ths dial hen, pushiness, » Pushing performs this function: » Viewpoint edit window appears.
3 PLOTTER OPERATION B External! navigation When g ‘connected navigation: receiver has way point capability, the pointblank: ba used as the destination.: Operation is nearly the same as destination navigation. NOTE: External navigation can be used only whee the connected navigation receiver outputs * % * WEL" data of the MEAGERNESS format. 1) Push Menuhin select the menu mode: 2} :Select *PLOTTER" by rotating the dial: then; push {SET] + Pushing {21 alas performs this function.
3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3-7 RAM card Drawback, programmed: event marks, waybills « Cattery installation and routes remain:in the £P-601. However, when Installment supplied the information exceeds a certain omit & RAM chard Battery. as shown is needed o store the information: aright before use! The EX-1142 BAM CARD stores 2 less of data. ¢ Memory protection switch The EX.1142 RAM CARD has a emission protection Use 8 pooed obi eat switch to: protect: from: accidental ‘erasing.
PLOTTER OPERATION 3 * Data reading/erasing 1} Turn OFF destination navigation and route navigation if they are activated. (pgs; 85,36, 40) 2 Push Menuhin select the men mode: 3 Select "DATA CARD? By totaling the dial then, push LETS i «:Pushing 17} also forepersons this function: + The data card mine window appears; 4 Insert the' RAM card into the card slob. 5 Select “HAM:CARD" by rotating the disk then, pushiness « Pushing {21 also pertain this function; +The RAM card window appears.
3 PLOTTER OPERATION 3-8 GPS data correction GRS positioning data:may differ from your ‘actual position depending on the satellite conditions : If the GP-2000 GPS RECEIVER UNIT is connected, slight Lav ion: adjustment ‘can be performed from the PF-601. The [GP:2000: includes ‘an’ averaging: function for smooth lofting: i This: sifting can be performed 1he FP-60T.
3-9 Lorna-C data correction PLOTTER OPERATION 3 if an optional F-1191 LOAN-C RECEIVER UNIT. hag been connected, receiving data can: be cor corrected: the: plotter-meny. Hers are 2 types of corrections: Balaton ind TD1/TD2 (delay Hume of slave stations); Both: standalone TD1/TD2 are regurgitated for exact correction: However. or rough corrections, only one may be enough.
3 PLOTTER OPERATION s Time delay correction Tine Delay (TD) correction can be performed when you:have a forgettable for T correction: 1), Push [MENU] to loosest the menu rode. oy 1318, VIDEO SOUNDER 2} Select "LORN-C" by rotating the: dial: then, 4.
PLOTTER OPERATION 3 « Cycle jump correction When your vessel position is distant oma Lorna-C 13 Push: [:95 ] several dimes 1o select {he Lorna station or in-a frigs area, the lorn signal may be monitor screen: distorted, causing your receiver 1o catch the wrong Cycle. 2} Push [SELECT] to silent the cycle jump sating column The BX:1191 catches the 3rd cycle of the lorn signal: When: the signal s too distorted, the 2nd o 3} Rotate ‘the " dial fo ‘Select ‘tHe' station with & 4th cycle may be caught.
51 4 SOUNDER OPERATION M Compulsory settings The following operations are required for using the asunder: For derails of each sifting, see pgs. 55~ 560 (@ Basic screen selection (p. 50} Selective basic screen. (2) Depth range setting in.55) Push: [RANGEFINDER] then, select the depth range with the:dial (@ Phase shift settling .
SOUNDER OPERATION 4 @) Sensitivity adjustment (p. 56} Push: [AGAINST then.: set the sensitivity. with : FGP [a7 s aon i the dial: K 122730850 %‘t © Sensitivity of outer layer adjustment (p. 58} Push and hold [GAIN/STCLuntlt *STC" appears; then. settee STC with the dial. ok av ten s S *AIRINESS.
4 SOUNDER OPERATION M Basic screen ® o 2 LE_ A7TE2 40N S RIS HOPTR0L8E W B Fish schools Sea bottom @ QL@ 6 QUIBBLES © NAVIGATION RECEIVER INDICATOR (p. 20} Displays navigation receiver being dded. © POSITIONING DATA ERROR INDICATOR “Savior 'S ERR appears when the positioning equipment sends error signals. B or "BRIER" appears when the FP601 cannot receive positioning data for more phat 10 sec: © COLOR BAR (p.63) Shows the color reference.
SOUNDER OPERATION 4 I Basic + bottom lock screen A0y OB /a1 £5122°39. 85 W ET 23fso Bottom lock range O DATE/TIME READOUT (0. 7) Shows date and time. o Thea valise are stein the set mods: ) ALARM RANGE MARKER (p. 67} ‘Shows the activated alarm range. o Haired marker shows the shallow or deep alarm tangs: o The yellow marker shows the fish school darn range. & DEPTH GRADUATION Shows the depth unit and graduation: @ TIME MARK (p.63) ‘Appears every:30 seconds far your reference: © TRACK ON/OFF INDICATOR (p.
4 SOUNDER OPERATION 4-2 Basic settings I Depth range setting Depth ranges the displayed water depth range on the GRT. Set the derangement of the display properly. «TO0 Na row: a settling shows: o0 battledore and 10 wide g sling shows a narrow water range: 1) Push [RANGE/SHIFT] +"RANGE" appears. 21 Rotate the dial set the proper depth range, «The depth graduation shifts. The following 13 ‘units can: be used: These units should ha selected in the set mode. (n.
SOUNDER OPERATION 4 H Sensitivity adjustment Sensitivity is a very important factoring ingraining the i best picture. Sensitivity is adjusted against the i Bl signal reflecting from the sea bottom,: BE SUB 1o e adjust the sensitivity. i Deities Too low 1) ‘Push [AGAINST] oA S“GAIN" appears. 5 = 2): Notate the dial 16 adjust the sensitivity: » Rotating: ‘the dial right increases: the sensitivity g R gain. © Rotating the dial let decreases the sensitivity gain. Connect Set the sensitivity.
4 SOUNDER OPERATION 4-3 Advanced settings I Auto function The auto function: controls depth range and sensitivity automatically, Wise the auto function s activated, manual adjust: men is: not necessary ‘for the depth:range and sensitivity. 1) Make sure the sensitivity, STC. and depth range have suitable values. 2} Push [AGAINST] and [RANGEFINDER] multitask: nervously. Red *AUTO appears « [GAIN CHANGE] and [SHIRT] cannot be used when this function is activated.
4 SOUNDER OPERATION 4-4 Sounder menus The PF-601 includes 8 advanced functions for the sounders described on pgs 59~ 621 I Interference rejection This function reduces the interference from other video sounders of therefrom generator of your shin. it can be turned O Nor OFF for your conveniences: 1} Push MENU] to select the: menu mode. 2} Select "VIDEO SOUNDER' by rotating the dial; then; push [LETS » Dishing [3] also performs this function. + Sounder men window appears.
Il Display speed setting SOUNDER OPERATION 4 The sweep speed of the display can be adjusted through 6 steps.: More aver, speed synchronization 18 possibles < When high ‘dispenses” selected. the display s expanded horizontally for easy analysis. < When slow speed iz selected, ‘the display is re: diced horizontally: 1) Push MENU] fo select the menu mode | 2 Select “VIDEO SOUNDER" by rotating the dial; then; push {LETS « Pushing [3] also performs functionalist: * Sounder mine window appears.
4 SOUNDER OPERATION This section explains the displays which were ‘not 4-5 Display interpretation covered in the previous sections. H Color bar and time mark « Color bar * Th me mark The PF-601 displays the intensity of the echo signal The: dime mark is displayed every 30 séc. on the in:12 colors sin the following diagram. upper part of the serene. The time mark indicates elapsed dime: * The color bar can be turned ‘off i e ninny modernism. 62 ‘Data indication”for details Seneca.
M Fish school echoes SOUNDER OPERATION | 4 Fish schools will ‘generally: by plotted between: ife surcharge and the sea lobotomize i Usually the fish schoolmarmish: echo is weaker than the bosom ‘echo because the reflecting surface area and the reflection preoperative much: smaller compared: therefor. bot torn.
4 SOUNDER OPERATION B Plankton and tidal current A transplantation is made ‘up of masses of mating microbes: which are displayed as: cloudiness layers between the stir face and the 'sea bottom and may covers wide depth range. Plankton are an important link in e food chain for moats game:fish and locating their position: can be quite: beneficial fo productive fishing:: Plantation sensitive: fo. light: and, ‘as & result; swim: to deep water during daylight and rise o shallower depths nightlight.
SOUNDER OPERATION 4 B Aeration When: the vessel stalls in ils pwn wake as it goes astern ‘or:when: it stalls in'waves 'of @ ‘rough sea; aerated water may cover the face of the transducer.
4 SOUNDER OPERATION 4-6 Sounder alarms . Alarm types The FP:601 has 4 types of ‘sounder alarms 1o suit your operating needs. ARM INDICATION. FUNCTION | The ' alarm sounds when the 'sea bottom Shallow appears shallower than Septet the shallow: alarm . set: 2067 ting. The: i alarm: sounds o Peptide when the sea bottom w00 ET Deep appears deeper than the deep alarm setting. The alarm sounds TR when ' ihe water fem: = aperture goes above a per-sethigh temper: nature. (An optional temperature sensors necessary.
SOUNDER OPERATION 4 B Alarm setting Se tithe desired alarm Multiple: alarms ‘can be activated simultaneously: 13 Push [MENU 10 select MENU made. 2) ‘Rotate the dial 1o ‘select “ALARM,” then push [SET]. » Pushing [6] also performs this function: s The alarm menu window appears; 3} Rotate the dial fo select the desired alarm then push [SERE = Digit keys cant also be used W Selectman slam, o Numbers 4 are plotter alarms. 73 DATA CARD 8.
5 COMMON FUNCTIONS M CRT brightness There are 25 brightness feels for the CRT. ‘Select the: desired intensity 1o suit your operating conj: sons: 1) :Push {MENU] to select the menu mode: 2): Select ILLUMINATION” by rotating the dial; than; push SET] » Pushing [1] also performs this function. o The lamination menu window appears: 3} Select "BRIGHTNESS by rotating the dial; then. push [SET] o Pushing performs this function, o ‘BRIGHTNESS g green. 4} Rotate the dial to select the desired level: ».
COMMON FUNCTIONS 5 B Built-in simulator The PF-601 includes a built:in simulator Yor operator training ior checking functions.: The simulator is activated for both the plotter and sounder modes. + Activating the built-in simulator 1) Tum the power OFF; 21 While: simultaneously’ pushing [ w5} and [ 1 plash [POWER] 1o turn power ON: keep pushing [ @S and | s Sunlit 'single neap sounds: 3} Release | w5 land Opening display appears ! and the “simulator g SOL 4TEE6 AU activated. appears.
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 6 s Transducer, speed sensor and temperature sensor When @ using a transducer equipped: with supersaturation sensor such as the EX-1010; connect the cable to the [TRANSDUCER Black: When using a separate transducer and temperateness sensor < Connect the ‘cable from the transducer 10 the [TRANSDUCER Jack.
6 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS M Installation * Main body Set the FP60T ilia desired location where viewing and: controlling: \can: be : performed: ‘easily. The supplied universal bracket allows "dashboard’ overhead” mounting: CAUTION: NEVER set the FP601 In the following locations: « Where salt or fresh water could spray obit «Where extreme heal, cold, vibration: or:a dry. environment could damage it * Where the weight of the PF-601 cannot be supported; * Where vessel operation could be hinders.
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 6 « Viewing hood Th supplied: viewing hood Is-for daylight Gse of the FP:601: 1) ‘Remove the 4 screws for supporting the CRT protection cover on the front panel 2y Reserpine the 4 supplied hood screws in place of the 4 removed screws: 3} Attach the: supplied viewing hood: as show in the diagram at right.
M Preventive maintenance MAINTENANCE 7 Preventive maintenance 'will keep the FPB0T In good: operating: condition, and may help reduce service time and expense: (D Clean and remove any dirt or dust frond tha unit overwinter soft; damp goth and a little soap: 2 When cleaning the surface of the CRT and its cover; use a soft cloth: (cotton or flannel soaked with.
B 9 SCREEN FLOW CHART « Combination mode e 1:1 screen ;fl ‘41 NOTE: The rate of screen scandalize changed only when a plot screen has been selected on'the plotter side.
* Sounder mode Screensaver LR 109 0n/3) L) 2350 350°M 38.9 0.
NAVIGATION RECEIVER, CABLE options 12 * (GP:2000 GPS RECEIVER UNIT External GFS receiver unit. Receiver settings and operations including power OFFEND are controlled by the PF-601. Gee pgs 9,15, « CABLE Used to connect the GP-2000 and the FP.601.