Furuno NAVpilot-500 manual Setting the temperature alarm, Setting the trip distance alarm

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5. ALARMS

5.1.8Setting the temperature alarm

There are five types of water temperature alarms: UNDER, OVER, INSIDE, OUT OF RANGE and CURRENT RIP. The UNDER and OVER alarms sound when the water temperature is lower or higher than the value set, the INSIDE and OUTSIDE alarms sound when the water temperature is within or outside the range set. For CURRENT RIP, the alarm sounds when the temperature changes over the value set within a minute.

1.Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select TEMP ALARM from the ALARM menu.

2.Press the [ENTER] knob to show the temp alarm options window.

OFF

UNDER

OVER

INSIDE

OUT OF RANGE

CURRENT RIP

Temp alarm options window

3.Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select the water temperature condition.

When selecting the INSIDE, OUT OF RANGE or CURRENT RIP, set the number for upper and lower limits, using three digits. For UNDER or OVER, set a value (Setting range: 0 to 120°F or –20 to 50°C).

4.Press the [ENTER] knob.

5.1.9Setting the trip distance alarm

The log trip alarm alerts you a defined distance has been reached.

1.Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select TRIP LOG from the ALARM menu.

2.Press the [ENTER] knob to show the log trip options window.

OFF

ON

Log trip options window

3.Rotate the [ENTER] knob to select “ON” or “OFF” as appropriate.

When selecting ON, set appropriate value (Setting range: 0 to 9999 nm/km/sm).

4.Press the [ENTER] knob.

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Contents Autopilot Safety Instructions Table of Contents Iii AlarmsFeatures ForewordWord to the Owner of the NAVpilot-500 System configuration of NAVpilot-500 System ConfigurationThis page is intentionally left blank Principle of Autopilot Principle of the AutopilotPrinciple of Operation Basic Operation Operating ControlsControl unit, front view Turning the power off Turning On/OffStartup sequence Displays Adjusting Brilliance and ContrastContrast, brilliance window DisplaysSelecting the data shown on Normal and Data Displays Screen setup menuSelecting data for Normal Display 2 screen Normal DisplayDisplayed data Data available for display in Screen 2 Upper and LowerData Displays Selecting the display layout for Data DisplayScreen 3 pattern options window Selecting data for Data DisplaySelecting the display on Graphic Display Graphic options windowGraphic displays Selecting data for analog indicator Display setup menuNormal Display 1 Rudder Angle Analog indicator bar options windowThis page is intentionally left blank Stby Mode Stby mode displaySteering Modes Auto Mode Using the Auto modeAuto mode display Advanced Auto mode display Advanced Auto modeEnabling the Advanced Auto mode Advanced auto options windowTurn mode For Auto mode Turn setting windowTurn NAV Mode Starting the NAV modeNAV mode display Selecting sailing method of NAV mode Nav mode options windowNAV mode, Course and XTE Switching waypoint Waypoint switching options windowNAV mode menu OFF Fishing mode options windowDo not use the Orbit mode in rough sea Orbit modeFishing mode window Navigating to TLL point Fishing modeClover Leaf OrbitDial type remote controller FAP-5551 Remote ModeRotating dial Turning power off dial typeNFU No Follow-Up mode display Turning power on, button and lever type remote controllersTurning power off, button and lever type remote controllers Operating remote controller ex. button and lever typesSelecting course after the Remote mode is off Stby mode menuSystem setup menu Cse course after remote options window Course after remote controller is turned offDodge Mode Dodging in Stby modeDodge mode display Dodging in Auto or NAV mode Offsetting data Stby Mode MenuMenu Operation Data calibration menuShip’s speed, temperature, depth calibration Offsetting the heading dataSelecting the selecting method of magnetic variation Magnetic variation options windowParameter setup menu Setting parametersSelecting the method of entering the parameter Sea state options windowDeviation level options window MANUAL-CALMExample of Manual parameter Setting parameters manuallyRudder angle and rudder gain setting Track line and weather setting valueWeather Rudder GainGeneral guidelines for setting rudder gain General guidelines for setting counter rudder gainCounter Rudder Auto trim options window Adjusting the sensitivity in monitoring the boat’s trimAuto net towing options window When towing the netSpeed unit options window, for example Setting the units of measurementsDDMM.MM’ Setting other menu items Activating key beepKey beep options window Locking the control unit Setting the panel dimmerLock options window Selecting languageRunning simulation program Simulation mode options windowAlarms Alarm MenuAlarm menu Audio alarm options window Selecting the alarm buzzerAlarm interval options window Selecting the beep pattern Setting the heading deviation alarm Setting the watch alarm Setting the cross-track error limit Watch alarm options windowHow to use XTE alarm Into mode Setting the speed alarmApplication of XTE alarm Speed alarm options windowDepth alarm options window Setting the depth alarmSetting the trip distance alarm Setting the temperature alarmTemp alarm options window Log trip options windowAlarm Information Clearing the trip distanceLog trip clear options window Alarm messages, their meanings and priorities Alarm messagesPreventive Maintenance Maintenance & TroubleshootingMaintenance program Check point RemedyDiagnostics Replacement of FuseParts Name Type Code No Remarks Test options windowProcessor Unit Test Controller Unit TestHeading Sensor Test Screen Test Keyboard TestRudder test Rudder Setup and Auto TestSystem Data Clearing MemoriesSystem data screen Memory clear options windowError Messages Error messagesError message Meaning Remedy Error messages con’t MN-1 Menu TreeMN-2 Stby mode menuMN-3 Auto mode menuControl Unit NAVpilot-500Processor Unit InterfacePower Supply Environmental ConditionsColor IN-1 Index
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