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3. PLOTTER OPERATION
3.10Navigation
This section shows you how to get to a desired destination by “quick points,” waypoints, port services and routes.
Note: Reciprocal setting and canceling of destination is available by outputting the data sentence ZDA from the NavNet unit connected to the navigator.
3.10.1Navigating to a “quick point”
The “quick point” feature allows you to navigate to point(s) without retaining the data indefinitely in your unit’s memory.
Selecting quick point entry method
You need to tell your unit how to set the quick point: 1 POINT, 35 POINTS (up to 35 points) or 35PTS/PORT SVC. (For how to navigate to points/port services see “3.10.2 Navigating to ports, port services” on page 3-45.)
1.Press the [MENU] key.
2.Press the B:PLOTTER SETUP soft key.
3.Use the trackball to select SET GOTO METHOD, then press the A:EDIT soft key.
GOTO§METHOD
1 POINT
°35 POINTS 35PTS/PORT SVC
Go to method window
4.Use the trackball to select a method.
5.Press the C:ENTER soft key.
6.Press the [MENU] key to close the menu.
Navigating to a single quick point
1.Select “1 POINT” following the procedure in the above paragraph.
2.Place the cursor on an existing waypoint (D:GOTO WPT soft key appears) or a new location (D:GOTO CURSOR soft key appears).
3.Depending on the selection you made at step 2, press the D:GOTO CURSOR or D:GOTO WPT soft key.
A solid light-blue line with arrows connects between own ship and destination, which is marked as “<QP01>” for cursor-selected location or waypoint name in case of waypoint. This line shows the shortest course to the destination. Arrows on the line show the direction to follow to get to the quick point. Range and bearing from own ship to the destination appear at the top of screen. The quick point location is saved to the waypoint list as waypoint “QP01.”
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Contents
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Safety Instructions
Table of Contents
Iii
Plotter Operation
Video Sounder Operation
Customizing Your Unit
MAINTENANCE, Troubleshooting
Vii
Foreword
Viii
Features
Model Output Range Radar
System Configurations
Single-unit NavNet system GD-1900C-BB
Single-unit NavNet system GD-1900C-BB
Two-unit NavNet system
Xii
Two-unit NavNet system
Three-or-more-unit NavNet
Operational Overview
Operating Controls
Overview of control unit
Control unit
Soft keys
Radar and plotter displays
Inserting a Chart Card
Chart card and card remover
Processor unit
Turning the Unit On/Off
Startup sequence
Adjusting Hue, Panel Illumination
Hue window
Night Day Twilight
Panel brilliance windows
Selecting a Display
Display modes
Display screens
Selecting a display
Display screen selection window
Radar combination screen selection window
Switching control in combination and overlay screens
To adjust plotter
Selecting image source
Select source menu
Radar source and sounder source windows
Trackball, Cursor
Cursor, cursor data
Entering the MOB Mark, Setting MOB as Destination
MOB concept
MOB mark messages
Data Boxes
Showing, hiding data boxes with soft key
Data boxes
Rearranging data boxes
Temporarily erasing a data box
Function Default Setting, Key Label
Function Keys
Executing a function
Simulation setup menu
Simulation Display
Radar
NavNet processor unit-generated echoes
Plotter
Sounder
Radar Display
Radar display
Tuning window
Tuning
Adjusting the Gain
Transmitting, Stand-by
Gain adjustment soft key
Gain sensitivity window
Reducing Sea Clutter
Adjusting the A/C SEA
SEA setting window
How the A/C SEA works
Adjusting the A/C Rain
Rain setting window
Reducing Precipitation Clutter
Range Scale
Range scales nm, sm
Range scales km
Signal process soft keys
Pulselength
Presentation Mode
Selecting a presentation mode
Radar display soft keys
Description of presentation modes
Head-up presentation mode
Course-up presentation mode
Head-up
North-up
North-up presentation mode
True motion presentation mode
True motion
Measuring the Range
Measuring range by range rings
Measuring range by VRM
How to measure range to a target with the cursor
Measuring range by cursor
EBL/VRM soft keys
Erasing VRM data boxes
How to measure range with the VRM
Erasing a VRM, VRM indication
Hiding VRM data boxes
Measuring bearing by cursor
How to measure bearing with the EBL
Measuring the Bearing
Measuring bearing by EBL
Erasing EBL data boxes
Hiding EBL data boxes
Moving EBL data boxes
Erasing the Heading Line, North Marker
Reducing Noise Interference
Rejecting Radar Interference
Radar interference
Zooming in on ARP, TTM targets
Zoom
Zooming in on radar targets
Zoom
Target no. selection window
Shifting the Picture
Manual shift
Shifting the picture manually
Automatic shift
Setting automatic shift maximum speed
Auto ship speed setting window
Automatic shift
Using the Offset EBL
Predicting collision course
Predicting collision course with the offset EBL
Measuring range & bearing between two targets
Measuring range and bearing between two targets
Sample echo trails
Echo Trails
Trail time
Trail soft keys
Starting echo trails
Trail gradation
Multitone and monotone trails
Trail color
Echo trail mode
Trail mode window
Trail color window
Echo Stretch
Types of echo stretch
Echo Averaging
Effect of echo averaging
Outputting TLL Data
Target soft keys
Guard Alarm
Setting a guard alarm zone
How to set a guard alarm zone
When the alarm is violated…
Canceling the guard alarm
How watchman works
Setting watchman stand-by interval
Watchman
Turning on/off watchman
Suppressing Second-trace Echoes
Second-trace echoes
Waypoint Marker
Waypoint marker
Usage precautions for ARP
26 ARP, TTM Operation
ARP setup menu
Activating/deactivating ARP, TTM
ARP target info window
Manual acquisition
ARP plot symbols
Acquiring and tracking targets ARP
Automatic acquisition
Displaying target number ARP, TTM
Automatic acquisition area
ARP target number
Terminating tracking of selected targets
Cancel all targets window
Terminating tracking of ARP targets
Terminating tracking of all targets
Setting vector attributes ARP
What is a vector?
Vector reference, vector time
Displaying past position ARP
Past position displays
History interval window
26.7 ARP, TTM target data
ARP target data
26.8 CPA/TCPA alarm ARP
CPA window
Tcpa window
Lost target alarm ARP
Canceling a lost target
Lost target mark
Interpreting the Radar Display
General
Minimum and maximum ranges
Range resolution
Radar resolution
Bearing resolution
Bearing accuracy
Multiple echoes
False echoes
Multiple echoes
Sidelobe echoes
Shadow sectors
Virtual image
Virtual image
Shadow sectors
Appearance of Sart signal on the radar display
Sart Search and Rescue Transponder
General procedure for detecting Sart response
General remarks on receiving Sart
SEA control
Appearance of racon signal on the radar display
Racon Radar Beacon
Rain control
Plotter Displays
Full-screen plotter display
Full-screen plotter display
Contents of nav data window
Nav data window
Compass display
Compass display
Reading the XTE cross-track error monitor
Setting the range for the XTE monitor
XTE range setting window
Highway display
Highway display
Nav data display
Nav data displays
Plotter display, north-up mode
North-up
Auto course-up
Plotter display, auto course-up mode
Course-up
Plotter display, course-up mode, destination set
Chart Scale
Charts scales
Shifting the Display
Chart Cards
Chart card overview
Chart icons and their meanings
Indices and chart enlargement
Sample chart Japan, showing indices
When a chart cannot be displayed
Furuno and NavCharts charts
Chart symbols
Data for aids to navigation
Current or tide data
Port service icons
Plotter display, showing port service display
Current data display
Objects window
MAP charts
Cursor and data display
Example of caution area window
Icon data
Lighthouse icon
Object windows
Sample lighthouse data
Tide information
Map, port service display
Tide window
Date window
Own ship track
Working with Track
Displaying track
Track control menu
Stopping, restarting plotting of own ship track
Target tracks
Own ship track color window
Changing track color
Own ship’s track
Target track
Interval window
Track plotting method and interval for own ship track
Track plotting method
Track plotting interval
Changing own ship track/mark distribution setting
Track memory window
Erasing track
Erasing own ship track by area
Erase menu
Erasing all own ship track
Erasing own ship track by color
Erase track by color window
Erasing all target tracks
Changing mark attributes
Marks, Lines
Entering a mark, line
Marks & lines menu
Select Lines STYLE, then press the Aedit soft key
Selecting line type
Marks shape window
Lines style window
Erasing an individual line
Erasing marks, lines
Erasing an individual mark
Erasing marks, lines by area
Entering a waypoint at own ship position
Waypoints
Entering waypoints
Entering a waypoint with the cursor
Waypoint mark shape selection window
Waypoint mark color selection window
Entering a waypoint by range and bearing
Alphanumeric and local waypoint lists
Editing waypoint data
Entering a waypoint from the waypoint list
Editing waypoint data from the waypoint list
Editing a waypoint from the plotter display
Plotter display
Erasing a waypoint from the menu
Erasing waypoints
Erasing a waypoint directly from the plotter display
Erasing a waypoint from the waypoint list
Changing waypoint mark size FURUNO, NavCharts
Chart details menu
Searching waypoints
Alphanumeric list
Entering a route with existing waypoints
Routes
Creating routes
Route menu
New route entry screen
Entering a route with the cursor
Creating voyage-based routes
Save route menu
Save route window
Displays for entry of time, distance interval
For manual entry of waypoints, do the following
To stop recording waypoints and save the route
Connecting routes
Connect route window
Edit route menu
Inserting waypoints
Inserting a waypoint from the route list
Waypoint list for editing a route local list
Inserting a waypoint from the plotter display
Inserting a waypoint in an intermediate location on a route
Removing a waypoint from the route list
Removing waypoints from a route
Erasing routes
Removing a waypoint from the plotter display
Selecting quick point entry method
Navigation
Navigating to a quick point
Go to method window
Selecting a waypoint from the plotter display
Navigating to waypoints
Navigating to multiple quick points
Selecting a waypoint from the waypoint list
Navigating to ports, port services NavCharts/C-MAP
Selecting an external waypoint
QP window
Port services and sample port list
Sample filling station locations southern Italy
Plotter display, route selected as destination
Following a route
Selecting the route to follow
Navigating waypoints in reverse order
Example of when to restart navigation
Restarting navigation
Log display
Automatic waypoint switching methods
Setting speed for ETA calculation
Switching waypoints
Select speed for ETA window
Canceling route navigation
Plotter alarm menu
Alarms
Audio alarm on/off
Audio alarm window
Arrival alarm
How the arrival alarm works
Arrival alarm window
Anchor watch alarm
How the anchor watch alarm works
Anchor watch alarm window
How the XTE alarm works
XTE Cross-Track Error alarm
Speed alarm
XTE alarm window
Proximity alarm
Proximity alarm window
Proximity mark
Trip alarm
Trip alarm window
Alarm information
Plotter alarm menu,
Alarm messages
Plotter alarm messages and their meanings
Message Meaning
Resetting Trip Distance
General setup menu,
Principle of Operation
Underwater conditions and video sounder display
Display mode window
Sounder Displays
Selecting a sounder display
Indications on the single frequency display
Description of sounder displays
Single-frequency display
Selecting transmission frequency
HF picture
Dual-frequency display
Dual-frequency display LF picture
Sounding area and transmission frequency
Marker-zoom display plus normal sounder display
Bottom-zoom display
Bottom-zoom display plus normal sounder display
Bottom-lock display
Bottom-lock display plus normal sounder display
Scope display display only
Bottom discrimination display
Bottom discrimination display
Scope display
Selecting screen split method in combination displays
How the automatic sounder works
How to enable automatic sounder operation
Automatic Sounder Operation
Types of automatic sounder modes
Manual Sounder Operation
Selecting the manual mode
Adjusting the gain
Selecting display range
Shifting the range
Gain window
Shift concept
How to measure depth and time
Measuring Depth, Time
Reducing Interference
Types of interference
Noise limiter window
Reducing Low Level Noise
Appearance of clutter
Clutter window
Signal level window
Erasing Weak Echoes
Appearance of weak echoes
Color bar 16 color when white marker function is active
White Marker
White marker window
Picture Advance Speed
Advancement independent of ship’s speed
Picture advance window
How the speed-dependent picture advance mode works
Advancement synchronized with ship’s speed
Display Colors
Hue no. and background and echo colors
Hue No Echo Color Background Color
Sounder alarm menu
Alarm audio window
Bottom alarm window
Bottom alarm
Fish alarm
Fish alarm window
Fish alarm B/L
Fish alarm B/L window
Water temperature alarm
Water temperature alarm window
When an alarm setting is violated
Depth Alarm
Water Temperature Graph
Sounder alarm messages and their meanings
Changing Pulse Repetition Rate
Bottom echo
Interpreting the Sounder Display
Zero line
Zero line
Fish school echoes
Fish school echoes
Surface noise/Aeration
Surface noise/aeration
General Setup
General setup menu
Contents of general setup menu
Radar Setup
Radar display setup
Radar display setup menu
Contents of radar display setup menu
Con’t on next
Contents of radar display setup menu con’t from previous
Radar range setup
Radar range setup menu
Model Maximum Range
Radar function key menu
Function key setup
Function Key Default Function Function Key Label
Radar function key options
Radar function keys
Menu Item Function Function Key
Plotter Setup
Plotter setup menu Contents of plotter setup menu
Navigation options
Function Default Function Function Key Label
Plotter function key menu
Plotter function keys
Chart Setup
Chart offset
Plotter display, chart offset selected
FURUNO, NavCharts chart attributes
Chart details menu FURUNO, NavCharts
Contents of chart details menu FURUNO, NavCharts
Chart details menu C-MAP
MAP chart attributes
Contour line menu FURUNO, NavCharts
Bcntour Line soft key
Contents of chart details menu C-MAP
Settings description
Adepth Info soft key
Data Boxes Setup
Data box menu
Hot Page Setup
Hot page setup menu
Hot page setup menu, Split X 3 screen, sub screen selection
HOT
Navigator Setup
Contents of nav setup menu
Navigation data source
GPS receiver setup Set equipped with GP-310B/320B
GPS setup menu Contents of GPS setup menu
Contents of GPS setup menu con’t from previous
Bgps
Waas Setup
Contents of Waas Setup menu
Displaying Loran C TDs
TD display setup
TD setup menu
Loran GRI & station pair window
Displaying Decca TDs
Decca chain and station pair window
Nav Data Display Setup
Nav data setup screen
Nav data setup window
Sounder system setup menu
Sounder Setup
System setup
Sounder system setup menu description
Sounder system setup menu description con’t from previous
SM1-SM4, OFF
Sensor setup
Sensor setup menu
Sensor setup menu settings
Sounding range, zoom range, bottom lock range
Sounder range setup menu
Default basic ranges
Zoom range and bottom-lock ranges
Function Default Function Function Key
Sounder function key menu
Sounder function key options
Sounder function keys
Memory Card Operations
Formatting memory cards
Save data menu
Saving data to a memory card
Memory card messages
Memory card messages
Message Reason Remedy
Playing back data from a memory card
Load data menu
Host name window
Receiving Data Via Network Equipment
Receive data menu
Marks & lines window
Outputting Data Through the Network
Select sentence menu
Replacement of the battery
Preventive Maintenance
Replacement
Maintenance program
Replacement of the fuse
Replacement of the magnetron
Replace of the synchro belt
Trackball Maintenance
Part Type Code No Retainer ring and ball MU3721 000-144-645
Radar troubleshooting
Simple Troubleshooting
General troubleshooting
Radar
Plotter troubleshooting
Plotter
Sounder troubleshooting
Sounder
Diagnostics
Memory I/O test
Memory I/O Test menu
GPS sensor test Requires GPS Receiver GP-310B/320B
Processor unit test
Processor unit test results
GPS receiver test results
Network sounder test results
ARP test results
Test pattern
Test pattern sequence
Screen for testing keyboard, remote controller
Keyboard test of the control unit
GPS Status Display
GPS status display
Clearing Memories
Memory clear menu
Windows for clearing memory
Error Messages
Error messages
Error Message Meaning Remedy
Menu Overview
Menu key
AP-2
AP-3
AP-4
AP-5
AP-6
AP-7
AP-8
Plotter Alarms
Alarm key
Radar Alarms
Sounder Alarms
Geodetic Chart List
World Time Chart
Icons
Icon Meaning
What is WAAS?
Waas
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