Furuno 500 manual Processor Unit Test, Controller Unit Test, Heading Sensor Test

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6.MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING

PROCESSOR UNIT TEST

PROCESSOR UNIT

ROM

 

OK

No.

6454002-**.**

RAM

 

OK

EEPROM

 

OK

RUDDER ANGLE

 

OK

CLUTCH/BYPASS

OK

REMOTECONTROLLER1 ON 1

REMOTECONTROLLER2 NOT USED

INPUT VOLTAGE

24.8 V

 

HEADING SENSOR

- -

 

PORT1

- -

 

PORT2

- -

 

RS232

- -

 

For factory setting

**.**: Program version no.

CONTROLLER UNIT TEST

CONTROLLER UNIT

ROM

OK

No.

6454001-**.**

RAM

OK

COMUNICATION

OK

EEPROM

OK

CONTROLLER ID

**.**: Program version no.

HEADING SENSOR TEST

This test should be done while turning the connected sensor (PG-500) in a circle at a rate of 180°/min. or more. If the sensor does not rotate, this test terminates after one minute with NG result.

HEADING SENSOR

ROM

OK

No.

6454101-**.**

RAM

OK

EEPROM

OK

SENSOR

OK

RATE SENSOR

OK

TURN MORE THAN 180 IN 60

SECONDS.

PUSH MENU KEY TO RETURN.

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Model NAVpilot-500 00014698415 How to discard this product How to discard a used battery Important NoticesGeneral Safety Instructions Table of Contents Index Features ForewordWord to the Owner of the NAVpilot-500 System configuration of NAVpilot-500 System ConfigurationPrinciple of Autopilot Principle of the AutopilotPrinciple of Operation Basic Operation Operating ControlsControl unit, front view Turning the power off Turning On/OffStartup sequence Contrast, brilliance window Adjusting Brilliance and ContrastChoosing the display mode DisplaysSelecting data Displayed data Analog indicator selectionPort Stbd Available graphics for graphic displayStby Mode Stby mode display ex. Normal DisplaySteering Modes Auto Mode Using the Auto modeAuto mode display Normal display Advanced auto options window Advanced Auto modeAdvanced Auto mode display ex. Normal display Enabling the Advanced Auto modeNAV Mode Starting the NAV modeNAV mode display Normal display Selecting sailing method of NAV mode Nav mode options windowNAV mode, Course and XTE Waypoint switching options window Switching waypointSteering Mode Turn menu Turn ModeExample of 360º maneuver in turn mode 180º Turn for Auto mode onlyExample of 180º maneuver in turn mode 360º Turn for Auto mode onlyExample of orbit maneuver ex. clockwise OrbitTo escape from the Orbit while it is in use, press Stby key Spiral Example of spiral maneuver in turn modeSteering Mode Figure Eight Example of Figure Eight in NAV modeTLL navigation Navigating to TLL pointDial 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 typesDodge Mode Dodging in Stby modeDodge mode display 359 Dodging in Auto or NAV modeThis page is intentionally left blank Stby Mode Menu Stby mode menuMenu Operation Sea state options window Setting parametersParameter setup menu Selecting the method of entering the parameterDeviation level options window MANUAL-CALMExample of Manual parameter Setting parameters manuallyRudder Gain Track line and weather setting valueRudder angle and rudder gain setting WeatherGeneral 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 a netNAV Mode Nav mode data source windowSpiral Speed Fish ModeWaypoint Switching Radius of OrbitKey beep options window Setting other menu itemsSystem setup menu Activating key beepLock options window Locking the control unitSetting the panel dimmer Alarms Alarm MenuAlarm menu Selecting the beep pattern Selecting the alarm buzzerAudio alarm options window Alarm interval options windowSetting the watch alarm Setting the heading deviation alarmWatch alarm options window XTE alarm options window Setting the cross-track error limitSpeed alarm options window Setting the speed alarmDepth alarm options window Setting the depth alarmLog trip options window Setting the temperature alarmSetting the trip distance alarm Temp alarm options windowLog trip clear options window Clearing the trip distance Alarm Information Alarm messages, their meanings and priorities Alarm messagesCheck point Remedy Maintenance & TroubleshootingPreventive Maintenance Maintenance programTest options window Replacement of FuseDiagnostics Parts Name Type Code No RemarksProcessor Unit Test Controller Unit TestHeading Sensor Test Screen Test Keyboard TestRudder test Rudder Setup and Auto TestClearing Memories System DataSystem data screen Error Messages Error messagesError message Meaning Remedy Error messages con’t MN-1 Menu TreeMN-2 Auto mode menuControl Unit Processor UnitInterface Power Supply Environmental ConditionsCoating Color IN-1 Index
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