Furuno GP32 manual Installation of Antenna Unit, Flush mount S kit, How to assemble the connector

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9. INSTALLATION

Flush mount S kit

Flush mount S kit

Type: OP20-17 Code No. 000-040-720

Name

Type

Code No.

Qty

Flush mount

20-007-

100-183-190

2

fixture

2401

 

 

Hexagon-

M6X12

000-862-127

2

head bolt

SUS304

 

M4X30

 

 

Wing bolt

YBSC2

000-804-799

4

 

MBN12

 

 

 

M4

 

 

Wing nut

YBSC2

000-863-306

4

 

MBN12

 

 

Spring

M6

000-864-260

2

washer

SUS304

1.Using the template (supplied), cut out a hole (92(H)X167(W)) in the mounting location.

2.Fix the two flush mount fixtures to the display unit with hexagon-head bolts and spring washers.

3.Screw in wing nut in wing bolt.

4.Set the display unit to the mounting location and fix it with wing bolts and wing nuts from the rear side.

9.2Installation of Antenna Unit

Mounting considerations

Install the antenna unit referring to the antenna installation diagram at the end of this manual. When choosing a mounting location for the antenna unit, keep in mind the following points:

Do not shorten the antenna cable.

The antenna unit can be installed three ways: screwed into a pipe (local supply), fixed to a post with the optional mast mounting kit, or screwed into an optional mounting base. For fixing by post or pipe, it is recommended to use stays to secure the post or pipe to prevent damage to the GPS receiver by vibration.

Choose a location out of the radar beam. The radar beam will obstruct or prevent reception of the GPS signal.

The location should be well away from a VHF/UHF antenna. A GPS receiver is interfered by a harmonic wave of a VHF/UHF antenna.

There should be no interfering object within the line-of-sight to the satellites. Objects within line-of-sight to a satellite, for example, a mast, may block reception or prolong acquisition time.

Mount the antenna unit as high as possible to keep it free of interfering objects and water spray, which can interrupt reception of GPS satellite signal if the water freezes.

See the outline drawing for the antenna unit at the back of this manual for minimum separation distances from other antennas.

If the antenna cable is to be passed through a hole which is not large enough to pass the connector, you may unfasten the connector with a needle nose pliers and 3/8-inch open-end wrench. Refasten it as shown below, after running the cable through the hole.

Spring

Washer Gasket (reddish-brown)

Nut

Shield

Pin

 

Connector

How to assemble the connector

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Contents Page 00080928811 Safety Instructions Safety Instructions for the Installer Table of Contents Outline Drawings Foreword FeaturesWord to the Owner of the GP-37, GP-32 GP-37 system configuration System ConfigurationGP-32 system configuration What is WAAS? Msas Egnos WaasEquipment Lists Standard supplyOptional equipment Name Type Code No Qty RemarksHow to attach and remove the hard cover Operational OverviewControls Control panelTurning On and Off Power Adjusting Brilliance and ContrastTurning on the power Turning off the powerDisplay modes default user displays Display ModesPlotter display Highway displayPlotter display Highway displaySteering display Nav data displaySteering display Nav data displayDigital display default display User displaysDigital display Speedometer displayHow to enter alphanumeric data Menu OverviewOFF AutoSimulator menu Simulation DisplaySimulator display, auto course selected Plotter Display Overview Choosing the Display RangeShifting the Cursor Cursor state and dataShifting the Display Centering Own Ship’s PositionChanging Track Plotting Interval, Stopping Plotting OFFErasing Track Erase menuErase Track YESPlotter Display Overview This page intentionally left blank Entering Waypoints Waypoints MarksEntering a waypoint with the cursor Entering a waypoint at own ship position Entering a waypoint from the waypoint listWPTS/MARKS List GPS POS. → MarkEntering the MOB Mark Enter a NEW WPT NameMark Saved to MOB GO to MOB ?Displaying Waypoint Name Operations on the Waypoint ListDSP RTE DSP ALL Editing waypointsErasing Waypoints Showing nearest waypoints by distance, TTG and ETAWPTS/MARKS Nearest Name KobeSpeed for Calculating Time-to-Go, Estimated Time of Arrival Routes Creating RoutesCreating a route with the cursor Sample routeRoutes Creating a route from the route menuRoutes Creating a route from the waypoint listWPTS/MARKS List Creating a track-based route Creating a track-based route manuallyCreating a track-based route automatically DistanceEditing Routes Replacing waypoints in a routeREMOVE? INSERT? SKIP? NameRoute contents Route-01 Permanently deleting a waypoint from a routeInserting a waypoint in a route Temporarily deselecting a waypoint in a routeErasing Routes Changing route comment nameErase Route 01 ? YESThis page intentionally left blank Setting Destination by Cursor Setting Destination by WaypointWPT-NEAR? OFF?? ROUTE? CURSOR? SETUP? DestinationSetting Route as Destination Setting User Waypoint as DestinationCanceling Destination REVERSE?Alarms Arrival Alarm, Anchor Watch AlarmArrival alarm AlarmsAnchor watch alarm XTE Cross Track Error AlarmARV ANC Speed Alarm WAAS/DGPS AlarmTime Alarm WAAS/DGPS mode and alarm messageTrip Alarm Odometer AlarmBuzzer Type Selection Long ConstantOther Functions Calculating Range, Bearing, TTG and ETARange and bearing between two waypoints RouteWaas Setup GPSWaas INT Beacon EXT BeaconDgps setup GPSProgramming Dgps user channels stations Editing Dgps user channelsStation Nearest Station UserBearing Reference Erasing all user channelsTrue Erasing individual user channelsMagnetic Variation Geodetic Chart SystemUnits of Measurement Time Difference using local time, Time Format Position Display FormatFor Loran C TD For Decca TDGPS Setup GPS Setup menu descriptionDigital data User Display SetupSpeedometer Resetting Trip and Odometer Distances Reset Trip METER? Are YOU SURE? YES no ODOMETER?Reset trip meter, odometer options Speedometer displayWiring Setting for communication software onUploading, Downloading Waypoint, Route Data Downloading/Uploading between PC and GP-37/GP-32Uploading data from a PC Loading data from a YeomanWaypoint data format Route data formatLanguage Route comment data formatEnd of sentence EspanolMaintenance & Troubleshooting MaintenanceDisplaying the Message Board MessagesReplacing the Battery Exchange BATTERY?Ready for Battery Change Press ANY KEY To Shut Down Replacing the FuseDiagnostics Satellite Monitor DisplaySatellite monitor display Test START? promptClearing Data Language and default position, unit and time difference Language Default Position Unit Time DifferenceThis page intentionally left blank Installation Installation of Display UnitMounting considerations Desktop and overhead mountingInstallation of Antenna Unit How to assemble the connectorFlush mount S kit Flush mount S kit Type OP20-17 Code NoWiring WiringHow to fix spring in fuse holder GroundingInitial Settings Output data format, data sentencesDATA1 Current loop data DATA2 RS-232C levelSetup menu Output settingDATA1, Data 2 and Nmea version options This page intentionally left blank Appendix Menu TreeDigital Display division Available data Odometer, trip , timeStart from -99 to +99 Interval 01 to 99Geodetic Chart List North AmericanLoran C Chains GRIDecca Chains Chain Location CodeAP-6 Specifications GPS Navigator GP-32 Dgps Navigator GP-37 Power Supply CT4UWOK Feb Hatai Page Page Page GPS Navigator Dgps Navigator Index WAAS/DGPS XTEIndex-2