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DISPLAY MODE PAGE 1/4
DISPLAY MODE PAGE 2/4
1. PLOTTER NAV INFO 1
2. PILOT NAV INFO 2
3. PLOTTER E/S DUAL
1. E/S DUAL
2. E/S 50 kHz SINGLE
3. E/S 50 Hz MRKR Zoom
[0] Key
4. PLOTTER E/S 50 kHz 5. PLOTTER E/S 200 k 6. E/S DUAL 4. E/S 50 kHz BTTM Zoom 5. E/S 50 kHz BTTM Lock 6. 50 kHz DSCRMMNATN
7. E/S 50 kHz SINGLE
8. E/S 200 k SINGLE
9. E/S 200 k BTTM Lock
7. NAV INFO 1 E/S 50 kHz
8. PLOTTER E/S 50 kHz
9. E/S 50 kHz A-SCOPE
0. GO TO PAGE 2. TURN KNOB TO SELECT DISPLAY MODE AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER. OR PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO SELECT DISPLAY MODE. PRESS "0" KEY TO GOTO PAGE 2.
0. GO TO PAGE 3 TURN KNOB TO SELECT DISPLAY MODE AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER. OR PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO SELECT DISPLAY MODE. PRESS "0" KEY TO GOTO PAGE 3.
[0] key
DISPLAY MODE PAGE 4/4 DISPLAY MODE PAGE 3/4
1. PLOTTER
2. PLOTTER NAV INFO 1
3. PLOTTER NAV INFO 2
2. E/S 200 k SINGLE
3. E/S 200 k MRKR Zoom
4. PILOT
5. PILOT NAV INFO 1
6. PILOT NAV INFO 2
4. E/S 200 k BTTM Zoom
5. E/S 200 k BTTM Lock
6. E/S 200 k DSCRMNATN
7. E/S DUAL
8. COMPASS PLOTTER
9. GPS STATUS
7. NAV INFO 1 E/S 200 k
8. PLOTTER E/S 200 k
9. E/S 200 k A-SCOPE
0. GO TO PAGE 1 TURN KNOB TO SELECT DISPLAY MODE AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER. OR PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO SELECT DISPLAY MODE. PRESS "0" KEY TO GOTO PAGE 1.
0. GO TO PAGE 4 TURN KNOB TO SELECT DISPLAY MODE AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER. OR PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY TO SELECT DISPLAY MODE. PRESS "0" KEY TO GOTO PAGE 4.
DISPLAY MODE screen 3. Press appropriate numeric key to choose a display. Selected display replaces display mode page. Note: The DISPLAY MODE screens can store a total of 36 displays, nine on each of four pages. You may program the DISPLAY MODE screens as desired. For further derails, see paragraph 9.6.1 for plotter displays and paragraph 11.17 for sounder displays.
MOB Mark
The MOB (Man Overboard) mark functions to mark man overboard position. You can inscribe this mark from any mode, except while playing back data, recording data or conducting a diagnostic test.
MOB mark
M (MOB)
Range, bearing Man overboard Current position
M 162.5M O B 0.49 nm
MOB data box Bearing and range to MOB position.
0. SYSTEM SETUP 1. DISPLAY SETUP 2. NAVIGATOR SETUP 3. PROGRAMMABLE KEYS & REMOTE CONTROLLER SETUP 4. DISPLAY MODES & NAV DATA WINDOW SETUP 5. I/O PORT SETUP 6. TEST & MEMORY CLEAR 7. SIMULATION MODE 8. ECHO SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP
TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER. OR PRESS APPROPRIATE NUMERIC KEY SELECT MENU.
System setup menu
3. Press the [7] key to display the SIMULATION MODE menu.
0-7. SIMULATION MODE SETUP PLOTTER SPEED COURSE DIRECTION LATITUDE LONGITUDE DATE & TIME ECHO SOUNDER 1. SIM 09.9 kt 1. DIRECTION 000.0 4535.000'N 12500.000'W 03.01.01 00:00 1. SIM 2. LIVE 2. 8 FIGURE
2. LIVE
TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU. SETUP SIMULATION MODE BY TRACKBALL.
Simulation mode setup menu Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose PLOTTER. Press the [1] key to choose "1. SIM." Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose SPEED. Enter speed (setting range: 0.0 to 99.9 kt) with the numeric keys, then press the [ENTER] knob. 8. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose COURSE. 9. Press the [1] or [2] key to choose "1. DIRECTION" or "2. 8 FIGURE." DIRECTION: Track is traced according to course set. Go to step 10. 8 FIGURE: Track is traced in a figure-eight course. Go to step 12. 10. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose DIRECTION. 11. Enter course (setting range: 0.0 to 359.9) with the numeric keys, then press the [ENTER] knob. 12. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose LATITUDE. 13. Enter latitude with the numeric keys, and press the [ENTER] knob. Press the [CURSOR ON/OFF] key to switch from north to south and vice versa. 14. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose LONGITUDE. 15. Enter longitude with the numeric keys, and then press the [ENTER] knob. Press the [CURSOR ON/OFF] key to switch from east to west and vice versa. 16. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose DATE & TIME. 4. 5. 6. 7.
17. Enter start date and time with the numeric keys, in 24-hour notation and then press the [ENTER] knob. 18. Press the [MENU] key several times to close the menu. Note: To terminate the simulation mode, select "2. LIVE" at step 5. Echo sounder 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Press the [MENU] key to display the main menu. Press the [0] key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu. Press the [7] key to display the SIMULATION MODE menu. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose ECHO SOUNDER. Press the [1] key to choose "1. SIM." Press the [MENU] key several times to close the menu.
Measuring Range and Bearing Between two Points
You can measure the range and bearing between two points as follows. 1. If the cursor is turned on, press the [CURSOR ON/OFF] key to turn it off. 2. Press the [0] key. The X mark is entered at the own ships position at the moment the [0] key is pressed, and a data box appears at the top of the display.
Data box
RULER0.00nm 0.0 T
"X" mark
Data box 3. Use the trackball to place the cursor on the starting point. When the cursor is moved, a dashed circle appears, with the X mark at its center and a dashed line intending from the X mark to the cursor. 4. Press the [ENTER] knob, and the + mark moves to the cursor position. 5. Use the trackball to place the cursor on the ending point. The data box shows range and bearing between the starting and ending points.
Range and bearing between starting and ending points
RULER 0.61nm 90.1 T
Starting point (X mark)
41 0.3nm
Ending point (Cursor)
GPS2D GPS2D
Range and bearing between two points 6. Press the [0] key to terminate the measurement and erase the dashed circle and line, and data.
Using the VRM (Variable Range Marker)
The VRM function to measure the distance between two points, like using dividers to measure distance on a nautical chart. 1. Press the [VRM] key to show the VRM. Each pressing this key makes the sequence shown below.
VRM off VRM (floating VRM) VRM (fixed VRM) VRM off VRM off: VRM is turned off. VRM (floating VRM): You can adjust its position and radius. VRM (fixed VRM): VRM is fixed at position selected with floating VRM. Its radius is also fixed. When cursor is turned on, VRM appears around it. When cursor is turned off, VRM appears around own ships position. Also, a data box appears at the top of the display to show the radius of VRM.
Radius of VRM
0.27nm
VRM (Yellow)
41 GPS2D WGS84
VRM 2. Use the trackball to place the VRM where desired. 3. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to adjust the radius of VRM. Clockwise rotation: Increase radius. Counterclockwise rotation: Decrease radius.
4. When it is not necessary to change the VRMs location and size, simply press the [ENTER] knob. VRM is fixed at the selected position. 5. To turn off the VRM, press the [VRM] key to hide VRM. The data box disappears immediately. Note: The [VRM] keys default function is to turn the VRM on and off. Its function can be changed as desired. For details, see paragraph 9.5.1.
Mini Chart Cards
Own Ship
Red Depth steadily 200 increasing. Purple Light-blue 180 Green 160 Yellow 140 Red ft
Example, track color changes with every 20 ft of depth change 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Press the [MENU] key to show the main menu. Press the [4] key to show the MARKS/SHIPS TRACKS SETUP menu. If PAGE 2/2 appears, rotate the [ENTER] knob to select PREVIOUS PAGE. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select TRACKS BY DEPTH. Roll the trackball rightward to select 2 ft, 20 ft or 200 ft of GRDNT. Press the [MENU] key several times to close the menu.
Changing Track Line Type
Tracks may be traced on the display with a solid line, dashed line, dotted line or dot-dash line. Choose line type desired as follows: 1. Press the [MENU] key to show the main menu. 2. Press the [4] key to show the MARKS/SHIPS TRACKS SETUP menu. 3. To set own ships track line, select LINE STYLE on PAGE 1/2. For the sub track or target track lines, select the appropriate item on the PAGE 2/2. 4. Press appropriate numeric key to select the line type desired. 5. Press the [MENU] key several times to close the menu.
Track Plotting Method, Interval
In drawing the track, the ships position is stored into the units memory at an interval of time or distance. A shorter interval provides better reconstruction of the track, but the storage time of the track is reduced. When the track memory becomes full, the oldest track is erased to make room for the latest.
Track plotting method
Press the [PLOT INTVL] key to select the track plotting method. Each time the key is pressed the plotting method changes in the sequence shown below.
Track interval 1Track interval 2HoldTrack interval 1 The PLOTTER (or PILOT) NAV INFO 1 display shows the current plotting method. Distance is useful for conserving track memory, since no track is recorded when the boat is stationary. To change the track plotting method (for time and distance) and interval, see the next paragraph.
"00M10s" "0.10nm" "TRKS HOLD" "00M10s".
Plotter display showing location of track plotting interval indication
Note: If the plotting method does not appear, see paragraph 9.6.2.
Track plotting interval
The track plotting interval can be changed as you like. 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the [MENU] key to show the main menu. Press the [4] key to show the MARKS/SHIPS TRACKS SETUP menu. If PAGE 2/2 appears, rotate the [ENTER] knob to select PREVIOUS PAGE. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select TRACK INTERVAL 1 or TRACK INTERVAL 2. 5. Roll the trackball in left-right direction to select TIME or DIST (distance) as appropriate. 6. Press the numeric keys to enter value. Setting range is 00M00S to 99M59S (Time), 0.00 nm to 9.99 nm (Distance).
Editing Tracks
The color and style of tracks may be edited as desired. Note 1: Files set to YES on the DISPLAY DATA FROM MEMORY CARD menu cannot be edited. (See paragraph 10.2.3.) Also, files set to YES on the DISPLAY DATA FROM INTERNAL MEMORY menu cannot be edited. (See paragraph 10.4.2.) Note 2: Tracks set to change according to water temperature or depth cannot be erased. (See paragraph 3.3.1.) 1. Press the [MENU] key to show the main menu. 2. Press the [5] key to show the MARKS/SHIPS TRACKS EDITION menu. 3. Press the [4] key to show the EDIT SHIPS TRACKS window.
5-4. EDIT SHIP'S TRACKS ENTER SELECT COLOR STYLE 1. PTS 2. AREA 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 3. INSIDE 4. OUTSIDE 5. 6. 7. 8. NONE 4. 5. NONE
SET "SELECT", "COLOR" AND "SHAPE". PLACE CURSOR ON "ENTER".
Edit ships tracks window 4. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose SELECT. 5. Press appropriate numeric key to select the method. 6. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select COLOR. 7. Press appropriate numeric key to select the color to be changed. 8. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select STYLE. 9. Press appropriate numeric key to select the line type. 10. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select ENTER. 11. Do the follows depending on your selection at step 5. For details, see paragraph 3.6.2.
Changing Track Memory Capacity
The equipment stores a total of 16,000 points of track and marks, and the default setting allocates 12,000 points for track and 4,000 points for marks and lines. If you require a different apportion you may change it as shown in the procedure below. Note that when the track memory capacity is changed, all tracks and marks in the memory are erased. Save them to a memory card (See paragraph 10.2.2) or internal memory (See paragraph 10.4.1) if necessary. The internal memory which has five memory brocks can store maximum 80,000 points of track and marks. 1. Press the [MENU] key to show the main menu. 2. Press the [4] key to show the MARKS/SHIPS TRACKS SETUP menu. 3. If the PAGE 2/2 appears, rotate the [ENTER] knob to select PREVIOUS PAGE. 4. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select SHIPS TRACKS. 5. Press the numeric keys to enter the track memory points. Note: To clear entry, press the [CLEAR] key. 6. Press the [ENTER] knob, and the following window appears.
ALL TRACKS, MARKS & LINES WILL BE DELETED.
Note: If the number more than 16,000 or _ is entered at step 5, an error beep sounds and the [ENTER] knob is inoperative. 7. Press the [ENTER] knob. At this time all tracks, marks and lines in the memory are erased. Note: To cancel, press the [CLEAR] key. 8. Press the [MENU] key several times to close the menu.
Waypoints in the route Distance and bearing between the waypoint selected with the red cursor and preceding waypoint. When the first waypoint is selected, distance and bearing between own ship's position and it are shown. Waypoints window
PRESS KNOB: ADD WPT CLEAR KEY: DELETE WPT CURSOR ON/OFF KEY: SKIP MENU KEY: RETURN ZOOM IN: PREVIOUS PAGE ZOOM OUT: NEXT PAGE
Waypoints window 8. Roll the trackball in up-down direction to select the starting waypoint. When more than five waypoints are entered, press the [ZOOM IN] or [ZOOM OUT] key to change the page. 9. Press the [ENTER] knob. The selected waypoint is entered in the route as starting point. 10. Repeat steps 8 and 9 to complete the route. 11. Press the [WPT] or [MENU] key. The ROUTE LIST shows total distance, ETA and TTG of the route. 12. Press the [MENU] key several times to close the menu.
Creating track-based routes
You can create routes based on your ships track by entering waypoints at own ships position up to 35 points, manually or automatically. For automatic entry, you will need to set interval of time or distance. This feature is useful when you SA wish to retrace a track. The SAVE icon ( V E ) appears at the bottom of the screen when creating a track based route. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press the [MENU] key to show the main menu. Press the [2] key to show the ROUTES LIST. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select RECORD TYPE. Roll the trackball in left-right direction to select DISTANCE or TIME. Press the numeric keys to enter value for distance (or time). Note: If you enter a wrong value, press the [CLEAR] key, and then re-enter the correct value. 6. Press the [ENTER] knob. 7. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select BACK TRACK. 8. Press the [1] key to select 1. YES. The route creation starts, and it is named automatically. 9. Press the [MENU] key several times to close the menu. 10. To create a track-based route manually, follow the steps shown below. a) Press the [SAVE/MOB] momentarily to enter a waypoint at own ships position. b) Repeat step a) whenever you change course. Stopping the creating track-based routes To manually stop creating a track-based route, follow the procedure below. When 35 waypoints have been entered, creation is stopped automatically. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press the [MENU] key to show the main menu. Press the [2] key to show the ROUTES LIST. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select BACK TRACK. Press the [2] key to select 2. NO. Press the [MENU] key several times to close the menu.
Editing Routes
Inserting waypoints
Waypoints can be inserted in routes as follows: 1. Press the [MENU] key to show the main menu. 2. Press the [2] key to show the ROUTES LIST. 3. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select the route in which you want to insert a waypoint. 4. Press the [ENTER] knob three times to show the waypoints window. 5. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to place the red cursor at the waypoint which will follow the waypoint you wish to insert. 6. Roll the trackball in up-down direction to select the waypoint you want to insert. 7. Press the [ENTER] knob. Note: If a wrong waypoint is inserted, press the [CLEAR] key to delete. 8. Press the [MENU] key several times to close the menu.
5. If necessary, rotate the [ENTER] knob to select CORRECTION 1 to enter offset. Use the numeric keys to enter position offset, and then press the [ENTER] knob. Use the [CURSOR ON/OFF] key to switch from + to - and vice versa. 6. If necessary, enter an offset at CORRECTION 2. 7. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select TD DISPLAY. 8. Press the [1] key to select 1. LORAN-A. 9. Press the [MENU] key several times to close the menu. Displaying position in Loran C 1. Press the [MENU] key to show the main menu. 2. Press the [8] key to show the PLOTTER SETUP menu. 3. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select LORAN-C GRI to show the GRI code in the menu. 4. Use the numeric keys to enter GRI code. For GRI9970, for example, press the [1] and [0] keys to show the chain list. 5. Use the numeric keys to enter station pair, and then press the [ENTER] knob. 6. If necessary, rotate the [ENTER] knob to select CORRECTION 1 below LORAN-C GRI to enter offset. Use the numeric keys to enter position offset, and then press the [ENTER] knob. Use the [CURSOR ON/OFF] key to switch from + to - and vice versa. 7. If necessary, enter an offset at CORRECTION 2. 8. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select TD DISPLAY. 9. Press the [2] key to select 2. LORAN-C. 10. Press the [MENU] key several times to close the menu. Displaying position in DECCA TDs 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the [MENU] key to show the main menu. Press the [8] key to show the PLOTTER SETUP menu. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select DECCA CHAIN. Use the numeric keys to enter Decca chain number (01 to 48). Available lanes appear. 5. Use the numeric keys to enter lane pair, and then press the [ENTER] knob. 6. If necessary, rotate the [ENTER] knob to select CORRECTION 1 below DECCA CHAIN. 7. Use the numeric keys to enter position offset and then press the [ENTER] knob. Use the [CURSOR ON/OFF] key to switch from + to - and vice versa. 8. If necessary, enter an offset at CORRECTION 2. 9. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select TD DISPLAY. 10. Press the [3] key to select 3. DECCA. 11. Press the [MENU] key several times to close the menu.
Resetting trip distance
You can reset trip distance to 0. The trip distance is shown in the NAV INFO window. (See paragraph 9.6.2.) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press the [MENU] key to show the main menu. Pres the [8] key to show the PLOTTER SETUP menu. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select RESET TRIP LOG. Press the [1] key to select 1. YES to reset trip distance to 0. Press the [MENU] key several times to close the menu.
SET GOTO METHOD Selects the method by which to navigate to a quick point from among 1 POINT, 35 POINTS, NEAR SERVICE and PORT SERVICE. (See paragraph 7.1.) RANGE/SCALE Selects the method how to show the display width, RANGE or SCALE. SCALE DISPLAY Turns the scale on or off in the PLOTTER (or PILOT) display. GPS STATUS Turns GPS status abbreviations on or off in the PLOTTER (or PILOT) display.
Page 2
On page 1 of the DISPLAY SETUP menu, rotate the [ENTER] knob to select NEXT PAGE to show page 2 of the DISPLAY SETUP menu.
0-1. DISPLAY SETUP 2/2
PREVIOUS PAGE WAYPOINT STATUS 1. ON 2. OFF WAYPOINT INFO 1. ON 2. OFF MARK STATUS 1. ON 2. OFF OWN SHIP'S MARK 1. LARGE 2. SMALL 3. SHIP SHIP'S LENGTH 10.0 m (0.1 99.9 m) SHIP'S WIDTH 02.0 m (0.1 99.9 m) ANTENNA POSITION Va 05.0 m (0.1 99.9 m) ANTENNA POSITION Hb 01.0 m (0.1 99.9 m)
L W a b
TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU. SELECT ITEM OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL.
Display setup menu (Page 2) WAYPOINT STATUS Turns the waypoint status icon ( ) on or off on the PLOTTER (or PILOT) display. This icon shows the current shape and color of waypoints. WAYPOINT INFO Turns the waypoint data on or off. When ON is selected, place the cursor on a waypoint to show the waypoint data box.
MARK STATUS Turns the mark data on or off. When ON is selected, place the cursor on a mark to show the mark data box. OWN SHIPS MARK Selects own ships mark size from among LARGE, SMALL or SHIP. SHIP is selected to indicate the length and width of your vessel, with SHIPS LENGTH, SHIPS WIDTH, ANTENNA POSITION Va and ANTENNA POSITION Hb below. SHIPS LENGTH, SHIPS WIDTH Sets the ships length and width. (See the installation manual.) ANTENNA POSITION Va, ANTENNA POSITION Hb Sets the antenna unit position. (See the installation manual.)
NAVIGATOR SETUP Menu
The NAVIGATOR SETUP menu chooses the source of navigation data and sets up the built-in GPS receiver. 1. Press the [MENU] key to show the main menu. 2. Press the [0] key to show the SYSTEM SETUP menu. 3. Press the [2] key to show the NAVIGATOR SETUP menu.
0-2. NAVIGATOR SETUP SELECT NAV SOURCE 1. INT 2. EXT 3. EXT LORAN-C 4. ALL LOCAL TIME (INT GPS) +00:00 LOCAL TIME (EXT NAV) +00:00 GEODETIC DATUM WGS-84 POSITION SMOOTHING 000 SPEED SMOOTHING 000 SPEED AVERAGING (INT) 060 SPEED AVERAGING (EXT)060 LATITUDE OFFSET 0.000' N LONGITUDE OFFSET 0.000' E DISABLE SATELLITE __ __ __ DEFAULT LATITUDE 45 35.000' N DEFAULT LONGITUDE 125 00.000'W ANTENNA HEIGHT 05 m GPS FIX MODE 1. 2D 2. 2D/3D DGPS/WAAS 1. DGPS 2. WAAS 3. AUTO 4. OFF DGPS/WAAS ALARM 1. YES 2. NO DGPS BEACON STATION 1. AUTO 2. MANUAL SELECT FREQUENCY 286.0 kHz DGPS BAUD RATE 1.50 2. 100 3. 200 WAAS SEARCH 1. AUTO 2. MAN 134 CORRECTIONS DATA SET 00 OVERWRITE WAYPOINT 1. DIALOG 2. NO DIALOG
0-4-2. NAVIGATION DATA WINDOW SETUP
NEXT PAGE OWN SHIP POSITION LAT/LON OWN SHIP POSITION TD LORAN-A OWN SHIP POSITION TD LORAN-C OWN SHIP POSITION TD DECCA CURSOR POSITION LAT/LON CURSOR POSITION TD LORAN-A CURSOR POSITION TD LORAN-C CURSOR POSITION TD DECCA OWN SHIP/CURSOR POSITION LAT/LON OWN SHIP/CURSOR POSITION TD LORAN-A OWN SHIP/CURSOR POSITION TD LORAN-C OWN SHIP/CURSOR POSITION TD DECCA WAYPOINT POSITION LAT/LON WAYPOINT POSITION TD LORAN-A WAYPOINT POSITION TD LORAN-C WAYPOINT POSITION TD DECCA WAYPOINT POSITION ETA & TTG WAYPOINT POSITION ETA & TTG
Press the [ZOOM IN] or [ZOOM OUT] key to change the page.
Small column
SHIP/CURSOR POSITION LAT/LON SOG COG DEGREE PLOT INTERVAL DATE TIME
Large column
Middle column
SELECT THE POSITION TO BE DISPLAYED BY TRACKBALL. TURN KNOB TO SELECT NAV DATA AND PRESS KNOB TO ENTER. ZOOM IN: PREVIOUS PAGE ZOOM OUT: NEXT PAGE
Navigation data window setup menu 7. Operate the trackball to select a location. The selected column becomes red. 8. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select the data to display. The navigation data window setup menu has three pages, changed by pressing the [ZOOM IN] or [ZOOM OUT] keys. Depending on the column size, the available data may be changed. (See the table on the next page.) 9. Press the [ENTER] knob. The data selected at step 8 appears at the location selected at step 7. 10. Press the [MENU] key several times to close the menu.
Available data
Data OWN SHIP POSIITON OWN SHIP POSITION TD LORAN-A OWN SHIP POSITION LORAN-C OWN SHIPOSITION TD DECCA CURSOR POSIITON LAT/LON CURSOR POSIITON TD LORAN-A CURSOR POSIITON TD LORAN-C CURSOR POSIITON TD DECCA OWN SHIP/CURSOR POSIITON LAT/LON OWN SHIP/CURSOR POSIITON TD LORAN-A* OWN SHIP/CURSOR TD LORAN-C* OWN SHIP/CURSOR POSIITON TD DECCA* WAYPOINT POSITION LAT/LON WAYPOINT POSITION TD LORAN-A WAYPOINT POSITION TD LORAN-C WAYPOINT POSITION TD DECCA WAYPOINT POSITION ETA & TTG CURSOR POSITION ETA & TTG DISTANCE TO CURSOR POSITION BEARING TO CURSOR (DEGREE) BEARING TO CURSOR (NORTH-SOUTH-EAST-WEST) TTG TO CURSOR POSITIONJ ETA TO CURSOR POSITION WAYPOINT NAME DISTANCE TO WAYPOINT BEARING TO WAYPOINT (DEGREE) BEARING TO WAYPOINT (NORTH-SOUTH-EAST-WEST) TTG TO WAYPOINT ETA TO WAYPOINT COG (DEGREE) COG (NORTH-SOUTH-EAST-WEST) HEADING (DEGREE) HEADING (NORTH-SOUTH-EAST-WEST) SOG Large column YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO Middle column YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES Small column NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
PLAY BACK FILE. ARE YOU SURE? YES. PRESS KNOB NO. PRESS CLEAR KEY
9. Press the [ENTER] knob. The message NOW LOADING DATA FROM MEMORY CARD. appears. When the loading is finished, the message COMPLETED LOADING DATA. PRESS KNOB TO CONTINUE. appears.
Note 1: To escape, press the [CLEAR] key instead of the [ENTER] knob. Note 2: Loaded and current data are processed as follows: Tracks: Since loaded track data is added to internal track, oldest track will be erased when the track memory capacity is exceeded. Waypoints & routes: The loaded data replaces data previously stored. Marks and lines: The loaded data is added to internal data. When the mark/line memory becomes full no marks may be entered. Setting data: The loaded data replaces current configuration settings. If the memory card is ejected while loading or data could not be loaded, push the [ENTER] knob to restart. Note that track memory allocalion is not saved or loaded. 10. Press the [ENTER] knob. When loading SETTING DATA, the unit restarts automatically. 11. Press the [MENU] key several times to close the menu.
10.2.5
Deleting files
1. Insert a memory card into the left slot. 2. Press the [MENU] key to show the main menu. 3. Press the [3] key to show the MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS & DATA TRANSFER menu. 4. Press the [4] key to select DELETE FILE IN MEMORY CARD menu.
3-4. DELETE FILE IN MEMORY CARD FILE NAME FILE 1 FILE 2
TURN KNOB TO SELECT FILE TO DELETE. PRESS KNOB TO DELETE FILE.
Delete file in memory card menu Note: When the memory card has no data, a beep sounds at step4. 5. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select the file to delete, and then press the [ENTER] knob.
DELETE FILE.
6. Press the [ENTER] knob to delete file, or press the [CLEAR] key to escape. 7. Press the [MENU] key several times to close the menu.
Automatic Backup Function
Your unit can backup data (tracks, marks/lines, waypoints/route and setting data) automatically when turning the power on. There are two backup methods: backup by a memory card and backup by the internal memory. Note that the start-up sequence (until the normal display appears) may take longer when this function is active.
10.3.1
Backup to a memory card
After activating this method, insert a memory card into the left slot. 1. Press the [MENU] key to show the main menu. 2. Press the [3] key to show the MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS & DATA TRANSFER menu. 3. Press the [6] key to show the AUTO BACKUP menu.
3-6. AUTO BACKUP
AUTO BACKUP TO MEMORY CARD 1. YES
FILE NAME
AUTO BACKUP TO INT. MEMORY SELECT BLOCK OF INT. MEMORY
BACKUP 1. YES 1. BLK1 2. NO 2. BLK2
TURN KNOB TO SELECT MENU. SELECT THE ITEM OF OF EACH MENU BY TRACKBALL.
Auto backup menu 4. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select AUTO BACKUP TO MEMORY CARD. 5. Press the [1] key to select 1. YES. 6. Press the [MENU] key several times to close the menu. Then, whenever you turn on the power, data is automatically saved to the BACKUP file in the memory card. The message NOW DOING AUTO BACKUP. WAIT FOR A WHILE. appears while the backup. If the memory card is not inserted into the slot though 1. YES is selected at step5, the following window appears.
Echo sounder setup menu 4. If the ECHO SOUNDER RANGE SETUP menu appears, rotate the [ENTER] knob clockwise to show the ECHO SOUNDER SYSTEM menu. 5. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select PLAYBACK SNDR IMAGE. 6. Press the [1] or [2] key to select 1. PLAY or 2. S-DOWN as appropriate. PLAY: The past picture is played back reversely, like rewinding a video tape. S-DOWN: The past picture is compressed to show it in its entirety. 7. Press the [MENU] key several times to close the menu.
Reviewing the past picture This feature is only available with the single frequency display. 1. Press the [ENTER] knob. The picture freezes, and REPLAY appears at the top of the screen. Depending on your selection on menu, the picture is shown as below. PLAY: Rotate the [ENTER] knob counterclockwise to scroll the past picture. S-DOWN: The entire past picture appears. 2. Press the [ENTER] knob to return to the normal operation. Note1: You may escape from the REPLAY mode by pressing the [SHIFT], [RANGE], [GAIN] or [PROG] key. Note2: When pressing a numeric key, an appropriate mark is entered at the position of time marker on ships track on the plotter diplay. At the same time, a horizontal line is entered at time markers position. (16 colors: the second color from the top, 8 colors: the top of the color bar) For the [WAYPOINT] key, the waypoint is entered to the position of time marker on own ships track. For time marker, see Chapter 11.5.
11.15 Alarms
The sounder section has two conditions which generate visual and audible alarms: fish alarm (normal) and fish alarm (bottom lock). The alarm icon appears and the audible alarm sounds when an alarm setting is violated. You can silence the audible alarm by pressing the [CLEAR] key, but the alarm icon stays on the screen until the cause of the alarm is cleared or the alarm is deactivated.
1'50" 17.6 20
Violated alarm (blinking) FISH: Appears at the right side FISH(B/L): Appears at the left side
Starting point Alarm marker Right-side: Fish alarm Left-side: Fish alarm (B/L)
Alarm range
Single frequency display, fish alarm is violated Note: When multiple alarms occur, the audible alarm sounds for the last alarm.
11.15.1 Audio alarm on/off
The audio alarm sounds whenever an alarm setting is violated. You can enable or disable the audio alarm. 1. Press the [MENU] key to show the main menu. 2. Press the [6] key to show the ALARMS SETUP menu.
2. ROUTES LIST
3. MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS & DATA TRANSFER
4. MARKS/SHIP'S TRACKS SETUP Page 2
DISP TARGET TRACKS (1. ON, 2. OFF) TARGET TRACK COLOR (1. RED, 2. YEL, 3. GRN, 4. L-BLU, 5. PPL, 6. BLU, 7. WHT) TARGET TRACK STYLE (1. 2. 3. 4. ) DISP SUB TRACKS (1. ON, 2. OFF) SUB TRACKS COLOR (1. RED, 2. YEL, 3. GRN, 4. L-BLU, 5. PPL, 6. BLU, 7. WHT) SUB TRACK STYLE (1. 2. 3. 4. ) SUB TRACK TALKER (1. GP, 2. II, 3. IN, 4. SN, 5. TR, 6. LA, 7. LC, 8. DE, 9. EC) MARK SHAPE (1. SYMBOL, 2. NUMERIC) 1. EDIT MARKS ENTER SELECT (1. CURSOR, 2. AREA, 3. INSIDE, 4. OUTSDE) COLOR (1. RED, 2. YEL, 3. GRN, 4. L-BLU, 5. PPL, 6. BLU, 7. WHT, 8. NONE) SHAPE ( , , , , , , , , , , , NONE) ENTER SELECT (1. CURSOR, 2. AREA, 3. INSIDE, 4. OUTSDE, 5. ALL) COLOR (1. RED, 2. YEL, 3. GRN, 4. L-BLU, 5. PPL, 6. BLU, 7. WHT, 8. ALL) SHAPE( , , , , , , , , , , , ALL) LAT/LON COLOR (1. RED, 2. YEL, 3. GRN, 4. L-BLU, 5. PPL, 6. BLU, 7. WHT) SHAPE ( , , , , , , , , , , ) LINE (1. YES, 2. NO) ENTER SELECT (1. 2 PTS, 2. AREA, 3. INSIDE, 4. OUTSIDE) COLOR (1. RED, 2. YEL, 3. GRN, 4. L-BLU, 5. PPL, 6. BLU, 7. WHT, 8. NONE) STYLE (1. , 2. , 3. ,4. , 5. NONE) ENTER SELECT (1. 2 PTS, 2. AREA, 3. INSIDE, 4. OUTSIDE, 5. ALL) COLOR (1. RED, 2. YEL, 3. GRN, 4. L-BLU, 5. PPL, 6. BLU, 7. WHT, 8. ALL) STYLE (1. , 2. , 3. , 4. , 5. ALL)
5. MARKS/SHIP'S TRACKS EDITION
2. DELETE MARKS
3. ENTER MARKS
4. EDIT SHIP'S TRACKS
5. DELETE SHIP'S TRACKS
6. ALARM SETUP
AUDIO ALARM (1. SHORT, 2. LONG, 3. CONT, 4. OFF) ARRIVAL/ANCHOR WATCH (1. ARRIVAL, 2. ANCHOR, 3. OFF) RANGE TO MONITOR (0.001~9.999 nm; 0.05 nm) XTE/BORDER ALARM (1. XTE, 2. BORD, 3. OFF) RANGE TO MONITOR (0.001~9.999 nm; 0.05 nm) PROXIMITY ALARM (1. ON, 2. OFF) SPEED ALARM (1. INSIDE, 2. OUT, 3. OFF) MINIMUM SPEED (0~999.9 kt; 0 kt) MAXIMUM SPEED (0~999.9 kt; 30 kt) TRIP LOG ALARM (1. ON, 2. OFF) DIST TO MONITOR (0.1~9999.9 nm; 0.1 nm) TEMPERATURE ALARM (1. INSIDE, 2. OUT, 3. OFF) MINIMUM TEMPERATURE (-99.9~+99.9F; +32.0F) MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE (-99.9~+99.9F; +86.0F) SHEAR ALARM (1. ON, 2. OFF) GRADIENT OF TEMP (0.1~10F; 0.2F) INTERVAL (10~120s; 10s) BOTTOM ALARM (1. ON, 2. OFF) DEPTH (0~9999.9 ft; 0 mft RANGE (0~99.9 ft; 0 ft) FISH ALARM (1. ON, 2. OFF) DEPTH (0~9999.9 ft; 0 ft) RANGE (0~99.9 ft; 0 ft) FISH ALARM (B/L) (1. ON, 2. OFF) DEPTH (0~9999.9 ft; 0 ft) RANGE (0~99.9 ft; 0 ft)
(NavChart /FURUNO) 7. CHART SETUP OFFSET CHART POS (1. YES, 2. NO) OFFSET METHOD (1. CURSOR, 2. LAT/LON, 3. DELTA L/L, 4. CANCEL) LAT/LON GRID (0. OFF, select from among 7 colors; GRN) TEXT INFORMATION (1. YES, 2. NO) WAYPOINTS (1. LARGE, 2. SMALL, 3. OFF) WAYPOINT NAME (1. LARGE, 2. SMALL, 3. OFF) CHART BORDER LINES (1. YES, 2. NO) LANDMASS (0. OFF, select from among 16 colors; YEL) CHART DETAILS SETUP TRIMMING BORDER LINE (0. OFF, select from among 16 colors; YEL) BACKGROUND (0. OFF, select from among 16 colors) NAV AIDS (1. ON, 2. OFF) LIGHT HOUSES (1. ON, 2. OFF) OTHER SYMBOLS (0. OFF, select from among 7 colors; WHT) CONTOUR LINES SETUP CONTOUR LINES (1. ON, 2. OFF) DEPTH < 10 m (0. OFF, select from among 7 colors; RED) DEPTH = 10 m (0. OFF, select from among 7 colors; YEL) DEPTH > 10 m (0. OFF, select from among 7 colors; BLU) DEPTH INFORMATION (0. OFF, select from among 7 colors; RED) CONTOUR LINES AREA (00000~00328 ft) (C-MAP) OFFSET CHART POS (1. YES, 2. NO) OFFSET METHOD (1. CURSOR, 2. LAT/LON, 3. DELTA L/L, 4. CANCEL) WAYPOINT (1. ON, 2. OFF) WAYPOINTS NAME (1. ON, 2. OFF) LAND NAME (1. ON, 2. OFF) LAT/LON GRID (1. ON, 2. OFF) CHART BORDER LINES (1. ON, 2. OFF) BACKGROUND (1. ON, 2. OFF) PORT SERVICES (1. ON, 2. OFF) ATTENTION AREAS (1. ON, 2. OFF) ALL SYMBOLS (1. ON, 2. OFF) NAV LANES (1. ON, 2. OFF) LIGHTHOUSE (1. SECTOR ON, 2. SECTOR OFF, 3. OFF) BUOYS & BEACONS (1. ON, 2. OFF) CONTOUR LINES SETUP SIGNALS (1. ON, 2. OFF) CONTOUR LINES (1. ON, 2. OFF) CARTOGRAPHIC OBJECTS (1. ON, 2. OFF) DEPTH (1. ON, 2. OFF) COMPASSES (1. ON, 2. OFF) BOTTOM TYPE (1. ON, 2. OFF) TIDE & CURRENT (1. ON, 2. OFF) DEPTH SHADE AREA NATURAL FEATURES (1. ON, 2. OFF) (00000 to 99999, 00020, 00164 ft) RIVERS & LAKES (1. ON, 2. OFF) CONTOUR LINES AREA BUILDING/FACILITY (1. ON, 2. OFF) (00000 to 99999, 00000, 00033 ft) LANDMARKS (1. ON, 2. OFF) CHART CARD INFO (1. ON, 2. OFF) OTHER SYMBOLS (1. ON, 2. OFF) COMPLEX OBJECT ICONS (1. MULTIPLE, 2. SINGLE) INFORMATION LEVEL (1. BASIC, 2. DETAILED) 8. PLOTTER SETUP 9. ECHO SOUNDER SETUP (See AP-6.) LORAN-A GRI (00-01) CORRECTION 1 (-999.9~+999.9 s; +000.0 s) CORRECTION 2 (-999.9~+999.9 s; +000.0 s) LORAN-C GRI (00:11-29) CORRECTION 1 (-999.9~+999.9 s; +000.0 s) CORRECTION 2 (-999.9~+999.9 s; +000.0 s) DECCA CHAIN (01 R-G) CORRECTION 1 (-99.99~+99.99 LANE; +00.00 LANE) CORRECTION 2 (-99.99~+99.99 LANE; +00.00 LANE) TD DISPLAY (1. LORAN-A, 2. LORAN-C, 3. DECCA) RESET TRIP LOG (1. YES, 2. NO) PLOTTER RANGE SETUP (1. YES, 2. NO) 0.125~1024 (1. ON, 2. OFF) PANEL DIMMER (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) HUE (1. DAY, 2. NIGHT, 3. TWILI, 4. MANUAL)
Position update interval 1 s
3 3.1 3.2 3.3
PLOTTER Effective projection area Track display Memory capacity Track and mark point: Waypoint: Route: Alarms
0.125 nm to 1,024 nm (at equatorial area) Plot interval: by time (1s to 99m 59s) or distance (0.01 to 9.99 nm) 16,000 points 3,500 points with comment (QP 35 points) 200 routes and 1 simple route with 35 waypoints each Arrival and Anchor watch alarms Cross track error and border alarms Ships speed in and out alarms
3.5 3.6
Electronic chart card Information display
FURUNO chart card (NAVIONICS or C-MAP format) Ships L/L position (Loran C/A or Decca TDs also available) Date and Time, Ships speed, Chart scale, Waypoint L/L position, Range and bearing to destination waypoint Cursor intersection L/L position, Range and bearing to cursor intersection Water temperature and water depth (sensor data required)
SP - 1
E4421S03D
4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.5.1 5.2 SOUNDER Transmit frequency Transmission Display range Extension mode Auto mode Picture advance INTERFACE Number of ports Input data Sentences
50/200 kHz 600 or 1k Wrms 5/10/20/40/80/150/300/500 m, shift; 0-1200 m Marker zoom, Bottom zoom, Bottom rock, Bottom distinction Cruising/Fishing selected 6 steps
Input: 3 ports, Output: 2 ports IEC 61162-1, NMEA0183 Ver1.5/2.0 GLL, GGA, GNS, VTG, RMA, RMB, RMC, BWC, BWR, ZDA, RTE, HDT, HDG, HDM, VHW, TLL, TTM, DPT, DBT, DBK, DBS, MTW, GLC, GTD
Output data Sentences
IEC 61162-1, NMEA0183 Ver1.5/2.0 AAM, APB, BOD, BWC or BWR, DPT or DBT, GGA, GLL, GNS, GTD, HDG, HDT, MTW, MWV, RMA, RMB, RMC, RTE, TTM, VHW, VTG, WPL, XTE, ZDA
I/O data
RS-232C for PC
SOURCE Display unit 600 Wrms 1k Wrms
12-24 VDC: 1.9-1.0 A 12-24 VDC: 2.2-1.3 A
7.2 7.3 7.4
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Ambient temperature Antenna unit: -25 to + 70 Display unit: -15 to + 55 Relative humidity 95% (40) Degree of protection Antenna unit: IPX6 Display unit: IPX2 (external monitor attached: IPX0) Vibration IEC60945 COATING COLOR Display unit Antenna unit
8 8.1 8.9.1
Chassis: 2.5GY5/1.5, Panel: N3.0 N9.5 (white)
COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE Display unit Standard: 0.60 m
Steering: 0.40 m
SP - 2
A-scope display...11-6 Alarms..11-27 Almanac...12-12 Anchor watch alarm..8-3 ANTENNA HEIGHT..9-20 ANTENNA POSITION.9-17 Arrival alarm..8-3 Auto mode..11-10 DISABLE SATELLITE. 9-19 Display color..11-22 Dual-frequency display..11-3

Wide Area Augmentation System
GPS/DGPS/WAAS VIDEOPLOTTER
with integral Echo Sounder
Models GP-3500/3500F
Stores up to 80,000 ship's tracks and
marks, 3,500 waypoints, 200 planned routes sounder, selection of 600 W or 1 kW (GP-3500F) of ship's tracks and marks
Accuracy enhanced with built-in WAAS 10.4" high-definition TFT LCD for
optimum viewing during daytime and nighttime and planned route on a precision electronic chart
50/200 kHz dual-frequency echo
Display of ship's tracks, waypoints Dual interchangeable Card Slot Works
with C-MAPNT Charts or NAVIONICS Nav-Charts/FURUNO MiniCharts Course Plot Nav Data Compass
Optional MiniMemory Card for storage Remote Controller available as option
Display modes including:
Low-profile, space-saving
display unit with GPS/WAAS combo antenna
The future today with FURUNO's electronics technology.
Catalogue No. N-855
FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
9-52 Ashihara-cho, Nishinomiya City, Japan Telephone: +81 (0)798 65-2111 Telefax: +81 (0)798 65-4200, 66-4622 URL: www.furuno.co.jp
TRADE MARK REGISTERED MARCA REGISTRADA
User friendly key arrangement and menu structure give straightforward operation for a wide variety of fishing vessels
The GP-3500 series is Furuno's new high performance GPS/DGPS/WAAS VideoPlotter designed for a wide variety of fishing vessels and pleasure craft. The compact, 12-channel antenna unit offers extremely accurate position fixes - 10 m for the basic GPS, 5 m for the DGPS and 3 m where WAAS (or EGNOS) is available. The all-new processor ensures high-speed updating of graphic presentations including the electronic chart, the vessel's position and motion trend vector, track, waypoints, and so forth. Up to 80,000 ship's tracks, 3,500 waypoints and 200 planned routes can be stored in the internal memory. Dual interchangeable card slot for chart and memory cards are provided on the front panel. The cartography is selectable among C-MAPNT Chart or Navionics NavChart/Furuno MiniChart containing accurate coastlines, depth contours, place names, aids to navigation such as buoys, lighthouses, and other navigational marks. The GP-3500F employs the dual frequency 50/200 kHz sounding module as standard. It presents detailed information on fish, fish schools and bottom. The range can be changed manually or automatically. When the range is changed, an entire echogram will be redrawn so that the contour line can be shown seamlessly. The GP3500F incorporates unique target position output feature. It outputs the Lat/Lon position and depth of a target specified by cursor and temperature data (when a temperature sensor is connected) to the plotter display as a mark. The information is also stored in the internal memory. Operation is simple and straightforward by using softkeys, enter knob and trackball. You can operate the navigator with great comfort thanks to its user-friendly design.
Nav Data
Electronic divider Ship's track Own ship Dual interchangeable Card Slot
Enter knob
Planned route
Trackball
GPS/WAAS Antenna GPA-017S GP-3500: GP-3500F: Actual Size
WIDE:310 mm, HIGH:337 mm, DEPTH:120 mm
GPS/DGPS/WAAS VideoPlotter GPS/DGPS/WAAS VideoPlotter with Echo Sounder
Variety of display modes Course Plot Compass Echo Sounder*
TM North-up mode
Course-up mode
Combination of Course Plot and Echo Sounder*
Selection of display modes
Mode selection is quite easy; push the "DISP" button and select the mode icon by using the "Enter knob". Up to 36 display modes including combination mode are available. The combination mode can be mixed and matched from primary display modes. The primary display modes consist of course plot, compass and sounding (GP-3500F only) mode. If those weren't enough, the operator can arrange the display layout in the menu.
*GP-3500F only
Echo Sounder Display (GP-3500F)
The GP-3500F incorporates a dual-frequency, 600 W or 1 kW sounding transceiver. Acoustical pulses are emitted from the transducer fitted on the boat hull and echoes are received from fish and bottom. The 200 kHz pulses pinpoint fish schools in shallow water, while the 50 kHz pulses are advantageous to search deeper water. The A-scope display helps to evaluate echo strengths of targets in real time. The underwater scene can be displayed in a split screen with course plot or alone on the full size screen. A water temperature graph can be displayed by incorporating an optional water temperature sensor.
Bottom Discrimination Dual Frequency and A-scope
A-scope
WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System)
WAAS is a GPS navigation system with differential correction by means of geostationary satellites. The US FAA has been testing this system and expects commissioning WAAS in 2003. Similar systems, using Satellite-Based Augmentation Systems (SBAS), are under development in Japan (MSAS: MSAT Satellite-based Augmentation System) and Europe (EGNOS: European Geostationary Navigation Overlay System). They are said to be fully interoperable and compatible. MSAS and EGNOS are expected to become fully operational in 2004 or after. As the WAAS utilizes the same frequency as the GPS, a single antenna can receive GPS and WAAS signals. Currently two Inmarsat GEO satellites are available for receiving the WAAS signal: AOR-W and POR. Major contributors of an error in a single frequency GPS system are receiver clock drift and signal delays by refraction. The WAAS reference stations on the earth monitor the GPS constellation and route GPS error data to the satellites via the master earth station. The Inmarsat or communication satellite broadcasts the differential corrections to marine and aviation users.
SPECIFICATIONS OF GP-3500/3500F
GPS RECEIVER CHARACTERISTICS
1. Receiver Type 2. Receive Frequency 3. Accuracy Twelve discrete channels, C/A code, all-in-view, Integral WAAS receiver processor L1 (1575.42 MHz) GPS: 10 m (95%) DGPS: 5 m (95%) WAAS: 3 m (95%) 12 seconds typical (Warm start) 999 kt WGS-84, NAD-27, and others Optional internal DGPS beacon receiver kit
ECHO SOUNDER
1. Display Modes 2. 3. 4. 5. Frequency Output Power Basic Ranges Range Shift Normal (single- or dual-frequency), Bottom-lock, Bottom Zoom, Marker Zoom, A-scope 50 and 200 kHz 600 W/1 kW (specify when ordering) 8 basic ranges customized to max 1200 m 0 to 1200 m
4. 5. 6. 7.
Time to first fix Tracking Velocity Geodetic System DGPS Capability
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS (IEC 60945 testing)
1. Temperature Display Unit: Antenna Unit: 2. Water resistance Display Unit: Antenna Unit: -15C to +55C -25C to +70C IPX2 (IEC 60529), CFR46 (USCG) IPX6 (IEC 60529), CFR46 (USCG)
PLOTTER CHARACTERISTICS
1. Display GP-3500: 10.4" TFT Color LCD, 480(W) x 640(H) pixels GP-3500F: 10.4" TFT Color Transflective LCD, 480(W) x 640(H) pixels 2. Map Scale 0.125 to 1,024 nm 3. Latitude Limits Between 85N and 85S 4. Plot Interval 1 sec to 99 min 59 sec or 0.01 to 9.99 nm 5. Display Modes Course plot, Nav Data, Compass Display 6. Presentation Modes TM North-up, Course-up 7. Memory Capacity Up to 80,000 points for ship's track points and marks. 3500 waypoints and 200 planned routes (Max. 35 waypoints/route) 8. Voyage Planning Waypoint navigation or route navigation 9. Alarms Arrival/anchor watch, XTE, proximity alert, ship speed, depth*, water temperature**, fish***
*GP-3500F or Depth sensor required. **Temperature sensor required.***GP-3500F only.
POWER SUPPLY
12 - 24 VDC, GP-3500: 25 W, GP-3500F: 30 W
EQUIPMENT LIST
Standard 1. Display Unit GP-3500/3500F 2. Antenna Unit GP-017S 3. Antenna Cable 15 m 4. Installation Materials and Standard Spare Parts Option 1. FURUNO MiniChart Card 2. Remote Controller 3. NMEA Cable 5/10 m MJ-A6SPF0012-050/100 4. Antenna Cable 30/50 m CP20-01700/01710 4. Antenna Mounting Base 5. 6. 7. 8. 1 unit 1 unit 1 pc 1 set
13-QA330 (Pipe mount), 13-QA310 (Offset bracket), 13-RC5160 (Handrail mount)
10. Interface (IEC-61162-1, NMEA 0183 ver. 1.5/2.0/3.0) Outputs: AAM, APB, BOD, BWC, DBT**, DPT**, GGA, GLL, MTW*, RMA, RMB, RMC, VTG, WPL, XTE, ZDA Inputs: DBT, DPT, HDG, HDM, HDT, GGA, GNS, GLL, MTW, RMA, RMC, TLL, TTM, VHW, VTG, ZDA
*Depth sensor required **GP-3500F only
Rectifier PR-62 for 115/230 VAC mains Temperature Sensor T-02MSB (GP-3500F) Speed/Temperature Sensor ST-02MSB/ST-02PSB (GP-3500F) Internal DGPS Beacon Receiver Kit GR7000A-3500-NN-019S
(including Internal Beacon Receiver Board and DGPS Antenna Unit GP-019S)
Transducers (Specify when ordering GP-3500F)
11. Cartography FURUNO MiniChart, NAVIONICS Nav-Chart or C-MAPNT Chart
note: Choose from two units that accept either C-MAPNT Charts or Navionics Nav-Chart/Furuno MiniCharts when ordering.
520-5PSD (Plastic thru-hull), 520-5MSD (Bronze thru-hull), 520-5PWD (Plastic transom), 525ST-MSD (Bronze thru-hull w/speed/temp sensor) 525ST-PWD (Plastic transom speed/temp sensor)
1 kW (Optional matching box MB-1000 required)
50B-6, 50B-6G, 200B-5, 200B-5S, 50/200-1T, 50/200-12M INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
DISPLAY UNIT
GP-3500: 4.5 kg, 9.9 lb GP-3500F: 4.7 kg, 10.4 lb
310 12.2" 290 11.4" 4.7" 0.6" 36 1.4" 30
Antenna Unit GPA-017S
Optional DGPS Antenna Unit GPA-019S
337 13.3"
313 12.3"
344 13.5"
15 (30, 50 m)
NMEA0183
(in/output: 2 ports input: 1 port)
Radar Echo Sounder etc Remote Display(VGA) Remote Controller (Optional Connector Kit for Separate Temperature or Speed/Temperature Sensor) Temperature Sensor T-02MTB Speed/Temperature Sensor ST-02MSB/ST-02PSB
Becon Receiver Board
Display Unit
35 1.4"
6-R2.11.5" 180 7.1"
269 10.6"
GPS ANTENNA GPA-017S 0.12 kg 0.3 lb
Rectifier PR-62
Transducer (for GP-3500F) (Specify when ordering) option
115/230 VAC
12-24VDC
Cutout for Flush Mount SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
FURUNO U.S.A., INC.
Camas, Washington, U.S.A. Phone: +1 360-834-9300 Telefax: +1 360-834-9400
FURUNO DANMARK AS
Hvidovre, Denmark Phone: +00 Telefax: +01
03087Y Printed in Japan
FURUNO (UK) LIMITED
Denmead, Hampshire, U.K. Phone: +44 2392-230303 Telefax: +44 2392-230101
FURUNO NORGE A/S
lesund, Norway Phone: +102950 Telefax: +127021
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