Furuno 1823C-BB Routes, Creating routes, Entering a route with existing waypoints, Route menu

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3. PLOTTER OPERATION

3.9Routes

Often a trip from one place to another involves several course changes, requiring a series of route points (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.

You can store up to 200 routes, and a route may have 35 waypoints.

3.9.1Creating routes

Entering a route with existing waypoints

This method constructs routes by using existing waypoints.

1.Press the [MENU] key.

2.Press the C:WAYPOINTS/ROUTES soft key.

3.Press the B:ROUTES soft key to open the ROUTE menu. (No data will be shown if there are no routes entered.)

Total length of route

Route name

Number of waypoints in route

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

001

 

LENGTH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

25.6 nm

 

 

 

 

 

WAYPOINTS

 

 

 

 

 

35

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

002

 

LENGTH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

56.7 nm

 

 

 

 

 

WAYPOINTS

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

003

 

LENGTH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

21.1 nm

 

 

 

 

 

WAYPOINTS

 

 

 

 

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

004

 

LENGTH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

21.1 nm

 

 

 

 

 

WAYPOINTS

 

 

 

 

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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ROUTE

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Contents Offered by Busse-Yachtshop.de 00014749700 Safety Instructions Table of Contents Iii Plotter Operation Video Sounder Operation Customizing Your Unit MAINTENANCE, Troubleshooting ViiForeword ViiiFeatures Model Output Range RadarSystem Configurations Single-unit NavNet system GD-1900C-BB Single-unit NavNet system GD-1900C-BBTwo-unit NavNet system XiiTwo-unit NavNet system Three-or-more-unit NavNetOperational Overview Overview of control unit Operating ControlsControl unit Soft keys Radar and plotter displaysChart card and card remover Inserting a Chart CardProcessor unit Turning the Unit On/Off Startup sequenceHue window Adjusting Hue, Panel IlluminationNight Day Twilight Panel brilliance windows Selecting a DisplayDisplay modes Display screensDisplay screen selection window Selecting a displayRadar combination screen selection window Switching control in combination and overlay screens To adjust plotterSelect source menu Selecting image sourceRadar source and sounder source windows Trackball, Cursor Cursor, cursor dataMOB concept Entering the MOB Mark, Setting MOB as DestinationMOB mark messages Showing, hiding data boxes with soft key Data BoxesData boxes Rearranging data boxes Temporarily erasing a data boxFunction Keys Function Default Setting, Key LabelExecuting a function Simulation setup menu Simulation DisplayNavNet processor unit-generated echoes RadarPlotter Sounder Radar Display Radar displayTuning window TuningAdjusting the Gain Transmitting, Stand-byGain adjustment soft key Gain sensitivity windowReducing Sea Clutter Adjusting the A/C SEASEA setting window How the A/C SEA worksRain setting window Adjusting the A/C RainReducing Precipitation Clutter Range scales nm, sm Range ScaleRange scales km Signal process soft keys PulselengthSelecting a presentation mode Presentation ModeRadar display soft keys Description of presentation modes Head-up presentation modeCourse-up presentation mode Head-upNorth-up North-up presentation modeTrue motion presentation mode True motionMeasuring the Range Measuring range by range ringsMeasuring range by VRM How to measure range to a target with the cursorMeasuring range by cursor EBL/VRM soft keysErasing VRM data boxes How to measure range with the VRMErasing a VRM, VRM indication Hiding VRM data boxesMeasuring bearing by cursor How to measure bearing with the EBLMeasuring the Bearing Measuring bearing by EBLHiding EBL data boxes Erasing EBL data boxesMoving EBL data boxes Erasing the Heading Line, North Marker Reducing Noise InterferenceRejecting Radar Interference Radar interferenceZooming in on ARP, TTM targets ZoomZooming in on radar targets ZoomTarget no. selection window Shifting the PictureManual shift Shifting the picture manuallyAutomatic shift Setting automatic shift maximum speedAuto ship speed setting window Automatic shiftPredicting collision course Using the Offset EBLPredicting collision course with the offset EBL Measuring range & bearing between two targets Measuring range and bearing between two targetsSample echo trails Echo TrailsTrail time Trail soft keysTrail gradation Starting echo trailsMultitone and monotone trails Trail color Echo trail modeTrail mode window Trail color windowEcho Stretch Types of echo stretchEcho Averaging Effect of echo averagingOutputting TLL Data Target soft keysSetting a guard alarm zone Guard AlarmHow to set a guard alarm zone When the alarm is violated… Canceling the guard alarmHow watchman works Setting watchman stand-by intervalWatchman Turning on/off watchmanSuppressing Second-trace Echoes Second-trace echoesWaypoint Marker Waypoint markerUsage precautions for ARP 26 ARP, TTM OperationActivating/deactivating ARP, TTM ARP setup menuARP target info window Manual acquisition ARP plot symbolsAcquiring and tracking targets ARP Automatic acquisitionAutomatic acquisition area Displaying target number ARP, TTMARP target number Terminating tracking of selected targets Cancel all targets windowTerminating tracking of ARP targets Terminating tracking of all targetsWhat is a vector? Setting vector attributes ARPVector reference, vector time Past position displays Displaying past position ARPHistory interval window 26.7 ARP, TTM target data ARP target data26.8 CPA/TCPA alarm ARP CPA windowTcpa window Lost target alarm ARPCanceling a lost target Lost target markGeneral Interpreting the Radar DisplayMinimum and maximum ranges Range resolution Radar resolutionBearing resolution Bearing accuracyMultiple echoes False echoesMultiple echoes Sidelobe echoesShadow sectors Virtual imageVirtual image Shadow sectorsAppearance of Sart signal on the radar display Sart Search and Rescue TransponderGeneral procedure for detecting Sart response General remarks on receiving SartSEA control Appearance of racon signal on the radar displayRacon Radar Beacon Rain controlFull-screen plotter display Plotter DisplaysFull-screen plotter display Contents of nav data window Nav data windowCompass display Compass displaySetting the range for the XTE monitor Reading the XTE cross-track error monitorXTE range setting window Highway display Highway displayNav data display Nav data displaysPlotter display, north-up mode North-upAuto course-up Plotter display, auto course-up modeCourse-up Plotter display, course-up mode, destination setCharts scales Chart ScaleShifting the Display Chart card overview Chart CardsChart icons and their meanings Sample chart Japan, showing indices Indices and chart enlargementWhen a chart cannot be displayed Chart symbols Furuno and NavCharts chartsData for aids to navigation Current or tide data Port service iconsPlotter display, showing port service display Current data displayObjects window MAP chartsCursor and data display Example of caution area windowLighthouse icon Icon dataObject windows Sample lighthouse data Tide informationTide window Map, port service displayDate window Own ship track Working with TrackDisplaying track Track control menuStopping, restarting plotting of own ship track Target tracksOwn ship track color window Changing track colorOwn ship’s track Target trackInterval window Track plotting method and interval for own ship trackTrack plotting method Track plotting intervalChanging own ship track/mark distribution setting Track memory windowErasing own ship track by area Erasing trackErase menu Erasing all own ship track Erasing own ship track by colorErase track by color window Erasing all target tracksChanging mark attributes Marks, LinesEntering a mark, line Marks & lines menuSelect Lines STYLE, then press the Aedit soft key Selecting line typeMarks shape window Lines style windowErasing an individual line Erasing marks, linesErasing an individual mark Erasing marks, lines by areaEntering a waypoint at own ship position WaypointsEntering waypoints Entering a waypoint with the cursorWaypoint mark shape selection window Waypoint mark color selection windowEntering a waypoint by range and bearing Alphanumeric and local waypoint lists Editing waypoint dataEntering a waypoint from the waypoint list Editing waypoint data from the waypoint listEditing a waypoint from the plotter display Plotter displayErasing a waypoint from the menu Erasing waypointsErasing a waypoint directly from the plotter display Erasing a waypoint from the waypoint listChanging waypoint mark size FURUNO, NavCharts Chart details menuSearching waypoints Alphanumeric listEntering a route with existing waypoints RoutesCreating routes Route menuNew route entry screen Entering a route with the cursorSave route menu Creating voyage-based routesSave route window For manual entry of waypoints, do the following Displays for entry of time, distance intervalTo stop recording waypoints and save the route Connecting routes Connect route windowEdit route menu Inserting waypointsInserting a waypoint from the route list Waypoint list for editing a route local listInserting a waypoint from the plotter display Inserting a waypoint in an intermediate location on a routeRemoving a waypoint from the route list Removing waypoints from a routeErasing routes Removing a waypoint from the plotter displaySelecting quick point entry method NavigationNavigating to a quick point Go to method windowSelecting a waypoint from the plotter display Navigating to waypointsNavigating to multiple quick points Selecting a waypoint from the waypoint listSelecting an external waypoint Navigating to ports, port services NavCharts/C-MAPQP window Port services and sample port list Sample filling station locations southern ItalyPlotter display, route selected as destination Following a routeSelecting the route to follow Navigating waypoints in reverse orderRestarting navigation Example of when to restart navigationLog display Automatic waypoint switching methods Setting speed for ETA calculationSwitching waypoints Select speed for ETA windowCanceling route navigation Plotter alarm menu AlarmsAudio alarm on/off Audio alarm windowHow the arrival alarm works Arrival alarmArrival alarm window How the anchor watch alarm works Anchor watch alarmAnchor watch alarm window How the XTE alarm works XTE Cross-Track Error alarmSpeed alarm XTE alarm windowProximity alarm window Proximity alarmProximity mark Trip alarm Trip alarm windowAlarm information Plotter alarm menu,Plotter alarm messages and their meanings Alarm messagesMessage Meaning Resetting Trip Distance General setup menu,Principle of Operation Underwater conditions and video sounder displaySounder Displays Display mode windowSelecting a sounder display Indications on the single frequency display Description of sounder displaysSingle-frequency display Selecting transmission frequencyHF picture Dual-frequency displayDual-frequency display LF picture Sounding area and transmission frequencyBottom-zoom display Marker-zoom display plus normal sounder displayBottom-zoom display plus normal sounder display Bottom-lock display Bottom-lock display plus normal sounder displayScope display display only Bottom discrimination displayBottom discrimination display Scope displaySelecting screen split method in combination displays How the automatic sounder works How to enable automatic sounder operationAutomatic Sounder Operation Types of automatic sounder modesManual Sounder Operation Selecting the manual modeAdjusting the gain Selecting display rangeGain window Shifting the rangeShift concept How to measure depth and time Measuring Depth, TimeTypes of interference Reducing InterferenceNoise limiter window Appearance of clutter Reducing Low Level NoiseClutter window Erasing Weak Echoes Signal level windowAppearance of weak echoes White Marker Color bar 16 color when white marker function is activeWhite marker window Advancement independent of ship’s speed Picture Advance SpeedPicture advance window How the speed-dependent picture advance mode works Advancement synchronized with ship’s speedHue no. and background and echo colors Display ColorsHue No Echo Color Background Color Sounder alarm menu Alarm audio windowBottom alarm window Bottom alarmFish alarm Fish alarm windowFish alarm B/L Fish alarm B/L windowWater temperature alarm Water temperature alarm windowWhen an alarm setting is violated Depth AlarmWater Temperature Graph Sounder alarm messages and their meaningsChanging Pulse Repetition Rate Bottom echo Interpreting the Sounder DisplayZero line Zero lineFish school echoes Fish school echoesSurface noise/Aeration Surface noise/aerationGeneral Setup General setup menuContents of general setup menu Radar display setup Radar SetupRadar display setup menu Contents of radar display setup menu Con’t on nextContents of radar display setup menu con’t from previous Radar range setup menu Radar range setupModel Maximum Range Radar function key menu Function key setupFunction Key Default Function Function Key Label Radar function key optionsRadar function keys Menu Item Function Function KeyPlotter setup menu Contents of plotter setup menu Plotter SetupNavigation options Function Default Function Function Key Label Plotter function key menuPlotter function keys Chart offset Chart SetupPlotter display, chart offset selected FURUNO, NavCharts chart attributes Chart details menu FURUNO, NavChartsContents of chart details menu FURUNO, NavCharts Chart details menu C-MAP MAP chart attributesContour line menu FURUNO, NavCharts Bcntour Line soft keyContents of chart details menu C-MAP Settings description Adepth Info soft keyData Boxes Setup Data box menuHot Page Setup Hot page setup menuHot page setup menu, Split X 3 screen, sub screen selection HOTContents of nav setup menu Navigator SetupNavigation data source GPS receiver setup Set equipped with GP-310B/320B GPS setup menu Contents of GPS setup menuContents of GPS setup menu con’t from previous Bgps Waas Setup Contents of Waas Setup menuDisplaying Loran C TDs TD display setupTD setup menu Loran GRI & station pair windowDisplaying Decca TDs Decca chain and station pair windowNav data setup screen Nav Data Display SetupNav data setup window Sounder system setup menu Sounder SetupSystem setup Sounder system setup menu descriptionSounder system setup menu description con’t from previous SM1-SM4, OFFSensor setup menu Sensor setupSensor setup menu settings Sounding range, zoom range, bottom lock range Sounder range setup menuDefault basic ranges Zoom range and bottom-lock rangesSounder function key menu Function Default Function Function KeySounder function key options Sounder function keys Formatting memory cards Memory Card OperationsSave data menu Saving data to a memory card Memory card messages Memory card messagesMessage Reason Remedy Playing back data from a memory card Load data menuHost name window Receiving Data Via Network EquipmentReceive data menu Marks & lines windowOutputting Data Through the Network Select sentence menuReplacement of the battery Preventive MaintenanceReplacement Maintenance programReplacement of the magnetron Replacement of the fuseReplace of the synchro belt Trackball Maintenance Part Type Code No Retainer ring and ball MU3721 000-144-645Radar troubleshooting Simple TroubleshootingGeneral troubleshooting RadarPlotter troubleshooting PlotterSounder troubleshooting SounderMemory I/O test DiagnosticsMemory I/O Test menu GPS sensor test Requires GPS Receiver GP-310B/320B Processor unit testProcessor unit test results GPS receiver test resultsNetwork sounder test results ARP test resultsTest pattern Test pattern sequenceScreen for testing keyboard, remote controller Keyboard test of the control unitGPS Status Display GPS status displayMemory clear menu Clearing MemoriesWindows for clearing memory Error messages Error MessagesError Message Meaning Remedy Menu Overview Menu keyAP-2 AP-3 AP-4 AP-5 AP-6 AP-7 AP-8 Plotter Alarms Alarm keyRadar Alarms Sounder AlarmsGeodetic Chart List World Time Chart Icons Icon MeaningWhat is WAAS? 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