Furuno GP32 manual Creating Routes, Creating a route with the cursor, Sample route

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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.

4.1 Creating Routes

You can store up to 50 routes (numbered 01 to 50) and one LOG route, which is used to temporarily store a route. A route may be constructed four ways: by the cursor, by waypoints entered from the waypoint list, by waypoints entered from route menu, and by storing current position automatically or manually.

A route may contain 30 waypoints. 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 and save the route, under the name of the first and last waypoint numbers used in the route.

Note: Be sure to record all important routes in a separate log. This unit is not a fail-safe record keeping device.

WAYPOINT

WAYPOINT

(Intermediate point)

(Arrival point)

 

WAYPOINT (Intermediate point)

WAYPOINT

(Starting point)WAYPOINT (Intermediate point)

Sample route

Creating a route with the cursor

This is probably the easiest method by which to create a route.

1.Use the cursor pad to place the cursor on position desired. (Cursor position is shown at the bottom of the screen.)

2.Press the [ENT] key. The following window appears.

CURSOR POS. WPT

ENTER A NEW WPT NAME. 0 0 1_ _ _?

(001:DEFAULT NAME)

QUIT: [MENU]

Waypoint name entry window

The cursor is on the second line of the display. This is where you may enter waypoint name. The number shown is the youngest empty waypoint number. If you want to register the waypoint under that number, and you do not need to change mark shape or enter a comment, press the [ENT] key to register the waypoint, and then go to step 5.

3.If desired, change the waypoint name. Press the [ENT] key.

NAME: 004

 

 

34° 39.836'N*

MARK

135° 12.059'E*

 

x

10-JAN-02

10:25D

TTG 02H00M ETA: 12:25

Exit? LOG RTE?

* Current position

Waypoint attribute edit window

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Contents Page 00080928811 Safety Instructions Safety Instructions for the Installer Table of Contents Outline Drawings Word to the Owner of the GP-37, GP-32 FeaturesForeword GP-32 system configuration System ConfigurationGP-37 system configuration Msas Egnos Waas What is WAAS?Standard supply Equipment ListsOptional equipment Name Type Code No Qty RemarksOperational Overview How to attach and remove the hard coverControls Control panelAdjusting Brilliance and Contrast Turning On and Off PowerTurning on the power Turning off the powerDisplay Modes Display modes default user displaysHighway display Plotter displayPlotter display Highway displayNav data display Steering displaySteering display Nav data displayUser displays Digital display default displayDigital display Speedometer displayMenu Overview How to enter alphanumeric dataOFF AutoSimulator display, auto course selected Simulation DisplaySimulator menu Choosing the Display Range Plotter Display OverviewShifting the Cursor Cursor state and dataCentering Own Ship’s Position Shifting the DisplayChanging Track Plotting Interval, Stopping Plotting OFFErase menu Erasing TrackErase Track YESPlotter Display Overview This page intentionally left blank Entering a waypoint with the cursor Waypoints MarksEntering Waypoints Entering a waypoint from the waypoint list Entering a waypoint at own ship positionWPTS/MARKS List GPS POS. → MarkEnter a NEW WPT Name Entering the MOB MarkMark Saved to MOB GO to MOB ?Operations on the Waypoint List Displaying Waypoint NameDSP RTE DSP ALL Editing waypointsShowing nearest waypoints by distance, TTG and ETA Erasing WaypointsWPTS/MARKS Nearest Name KobeSpeed for Calculating Time-to-Go, Estimated Time of Arrival Creating Routes RoutesCreating a route with the cursor Sample routeCreating a route from the route menu RoutesWPTS/MARKS List Creating a route from the waypoint listRoutes Creating a track-based route manually Creating a track-based routeCreating a track-based route automatically DistanceReplacing waypoints in a route Editing RoutesREMOVE? INSERT? SKIP? NamePermanently deleting a waypoint from a route Route contents Route-01Inserting a waypoint in a route Temporarily deselecting a waypoint in a routeChanging route comment name Erasing RoutesErase Route 01 ? YESThis page intentionally left blank Setting Destination by Waypoint Setting Destination by CursorWPT-NEAR? OFF?? ROUTE? CURSOR? SETUP? DestinationSetting User Waypoint as Destination Setting Route as DestinationCanceling Destination REVERSE?Arrival Alarm, Anchor Watch Alarm AlarmsArrival alarm AlarmsARV ANC XTE Cross Track Error AlarmAnchor watch alarm WAAS/DGPS Alarm Speed AlarmTime Alarm WAAS/DGPS mode and alarm messageOdometer Alarm Trip AlarmBuzzer Type Selection Long ConstantCalculating Range, Bearing, TTG and ETA Other FunctionsRange and bearing between two waypoints RouteGPS Waas SetupWaas INT Beacon EXT BeaconGPS Dgps setupEditing Dgps user channels Programming Dgps user channels stationsStation Nearest Station UserErasing all user channels Bearing ReferenceTrue Erasing individual user channelsUnits of Measurement Geodetic Chart SystemMagnetic Variation Position Display Format Time Difference using local time, Time FormatFor Loran C TD For Decca TDGPS Setup menu description GPS SetupSpeedometer User Display SetupDigital data Reset Trip METER? Are YOU SURE? YES no ODOMETER? Resetting Trip and Odometer DistancesReset trip meter, odometer options Speedometer displaySetting for communication software on WiringUploading, Downloading Waypoint, Route Data Downloading/Uploading between PC and GP-37/GP-32Loading data from a Yeoman Uploading data from a PCRoute data format Waypoint data formatRoute comment data format LanguageEnd of sentence EspanolMaintenance Maintenance & TroubleshootingDisplaying the Message Board MessagesExchange BATTERY? Replacing the BatteryReady for Battery Change Press ANY KEY To Shut Down Replacing the FuseSatellite Monitor Display DiagnosticsSatellite monitor display Test START? promptClearing Data Language Default Position Unit Time Difference Language and default position, unit and time differenceThis page intentionally left blank Installation of Display Unit InstallationMounting considerations Desktop and overhead mountingHow to assemble the connector Installation of Antenna UnitFlush mount S kit Flush mount S kit Type OP20-17 Code NoWiring WiringHow to fix spring in fuse holder GroundingOutput data format, data sentences Initial SettingsDATA1 Current loop data DATA2 RS-232C levelDATA1, Data 2 and Nmea version options Output settingSetup menu This page intentionally left blank Menu Tree AppendixAvailable data Odometer, trip , time Digital Display divisionStart from -99 to +99 Interval 01 to 99North American Geodetic Chart ListGRI Loran C ChainsChain Location Code Decca ChainsAP-6 Specifications GPS Navigator GP-32 Dgps Navigator GP-37 Power Supply CT4UWOK Feb Hatai Page Page Page GPS Navigator Dgps Navigator WAAS/DGPS XTE IndexIndex-2