Furuno 1933C-BB, FURUNO MARINE RADAR, 1953C-BB, 1943C-BB, 1823C-BB, 1833C-BB manual What is WAAS?, Waas

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APPENDIX

What is WAAS?

WAAS, available in North America, is a provider in the worldwide SBAS (Satellite Based Augmentation System) navigation system. SBAS provides GPS signal corrections to SBAS users, for even better position accuracy, typically better than three meters. Two more SBAS providers are also currently under development, MSAS (Multi-Functional Satellite Augmentation System) for Japan and EGNOS (Euro Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service) for Europe. All provides will be compatible with one another, thus providing “seamless” position fixes to SBAS users.

150° W

120° W

90° W

60° W

30° W

0

30° E

60° E

90° E

120° E

150° E

 

60° N

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

60° N

40° N

 

 

 

 

 

 

EGNOS

 

MSAS

40° N

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20° N

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20° N

0

 

 

 

122

120

 

131

 

 

134

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WAAS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20° S

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20° S

40° S

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

40° S

60° S

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

60° S

150° W

120° W

90° W

60° W

30° W

0

30° E

60° E

90° E

120° E

150° E

 

Satellite, Region

Position

120, AOR-E

15.5° W

122, AOR-W

54° W

131, IOR

64.5° E

134, POR

178° E

Initial operation time

WAAS: 2003

EGNOS: 2004

MSAS: 2005

At the time of this software release, SBAS is still under development. (Providers are expected to have initial operations capability from the times shown above.) During this developmental period, which may last for several years, there is no guarantee of the accuracy, integrity, continuity, or availability of the SBAS signal. Furuno will accept no responsibility for the use of the signal for other than the above stated purpose. It is the user’s responsibility to exercise common prudence and navigational judgment while using the SBAS signal.

Note: This manual uses “WAAS” when referring to any SBAS provider.

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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 Vii MAINTENANCE, TroubleshootingViii ForewordModel Output Range Radar FeaturesSystem 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 Operating Controls Overview of control unitControl unit Radar and plotter displays Soft keysInserting a Chart Card Chart card and card removerProcessor unit Startup sequence Turning the Unit On/OffAdjusting Hue, Panel Illumination Hue windowNight Day Twilight Display modes Selecting a DisplayPanel brilliance windows Display screensSelecting a display Display screen selection windowRadar combination screen selection window To adjust plotter Switching control in combination and overlay screensSelecting image source Select source menuRadar source and sounder source windows Cursor, cursor data Trackball, CursorEntering the MOB Mark, Setting MOB as Destination MOB conceptMOB mark messages Data Boxes Showing, hiding data boxes with soft keyData boxes Temporarily erasing a data box Rearranging data boxesFunction Default Setting, Key Label Function KeysExecuting a function Simulation Display Simulation setup menuRadar NavNet processor unit-generated echoesPlotter Sounder Radar display Radar DisplayAdjusting the Gain TuningTuning window Transmitting, Stand-byGain sensitivity window Gain adjustment soft keySEA setting window Adjusting the A/C SEAReducing Sea Clutter How the A/C SEA worksAdjusting the A/C Rain Rain setting windowReducing Precipitation Clutter Range Scale Range scales nm, smRange scales km Pulselength Signal process soft keysPresentation Mode Selecting a presentation modeRadar display soft keys Course-up presentation mode Head-up presentation modeDescription of presentation modes Head-upTrue motion presentation mode North-up presentation modeNorth-up True motionMeasuring range by range rings Measuring the RangeMeasuring range by cursor How to measure range to a target with the cursorMeasuring range by VRM EBL/VRM soft keysErasing a VRM, VRM indication How to measure range with the VRMErasing VRM data boxes Hiding VRM data boxesMeasuring the Bearing How to measure bearing with the EBLMeasuring bearing by cursor Measuring bearing by EBLErasing EBL data boxes Hiding EBL data boxesMoving EBL data boxes Reducing Noise Interference Erasing the Heading Line, North MarkerRadar interference Rejecting Radar InterferenceZooming in on radar targets ZoomZooming in on ARP, TTM targets ZoomManual shift Shifting the PictureTarget no. selection window Shifting the picture manuallyAuto ship speed setting window Setting automatic shift maximum speedAutomatic shift Automatic shiftUsing the Offset EBL Predicting collision coursePredicting collision course with the offset EBL Measuring range and bearing between two targets Measuring range & bearing between two targetsTrail time Echo TrailsSample echo trails Trail soft keysStarting echo trails Trail gradationMultitone and monotone trails Trail mode window Echo trail modeTrail color Trail color windowTypes of echo stretch Echo StretchEffect of echo averaging Echo AveragingTarget soft keys Outputting TLL DataGuard Alarm Setting a guard alarm zoneHow to set a guard alarm zone Canceling the guard alarm When the alarm is violated…Watchman Setting watchman stand-by intervalHow watchman works Turning on/off watchmanSecond-trace echoes Suppressing Second-trace EchoesWaypoint marker Waypoint Marker26 ARP, TTM Operation Usage precautions for ARPARP setup menu Activating/deactivating ARP, TTMARP target info window Acquiring and tracking targets ARP ARP plot symbolsManual acquisition Automatic acquisitionDisplaying target number ARP, TTM Automatic acquisition areaARP target number Terminating tracking of ARP targets Cancel all targets windowTerminating tracking of selected targets Terminating tracking of all targetsSetting vector attributes ARP What is a vector?Vector reference, vector time Displaying past position ARP Past position displaysHistory interval window ARP target data 26.7 ARP, TTM target dataCPA window 26.8 CPA/TCPA alarm ARPCanceling a lost target Lost target alarm ARPTcpa window Lost target markInterpreting the Radar Display GeneralMinimum and maximum ranges Bearing resolution Radar resolutionRange resolution Bearing accuracyMultiple echoes False echoesMultiple echoes Sidelobe echoesVirtual image Virtual imageShadow sectors Shadow sectorsSart Search and Rescue Transponder Appearance of Sart signal on the radar displayGeneral remarks on receiving Sart General procedure for detecting Sart responseRacon Radar Beacon Appearance of racon signal on the radar displaySEA control Rain controlPlotter Displays Full-screen plotter displayFull-screen plotter display Nav data window Contents of nav data windowCompass display Compass displayReading the XTE cross-track error monitor Setting the range for the XTE monitorXTE range setting window Highway display Highway displayNav data displays Nav data displayNorth-up Plotter display, north-up modeCourse-up Plotter display, auto course-up modeAuto course-up Plotter display, course-up mode, destination setChart Scale Charts scalesShifting the Display Chart Cards Chart card overviewChart icons and their meanings Indices and chart enlargement Sample chart Japan, showing indicesWhen a chart cannot be displayed Furuno and NavCharts charts Chart symbolsData for aids to navigation Plotter display, showing port service display Port service iconsCurrent or tide data Current data displayCursor and data display MAP chartsObjects window Example of caution area windowIcon data Lighthouse iconObject windows Tide information Sample lighthouse dataMap, port service display Tide windowDate window Displaying track Working with TrackOwn ship track Track control menuTarget tracks Stopping, restarting plotting of own ship trackOwn ship’s track Changing track colorOwn ship track color window Target trackTrack plotting method Track plotting method and interval for own ship trackInterval window Track plotting intervalTrack memory window Changing own ship track/mark distribution settingErasing track Erasing own ship track by areaErase menu Erase track by color window Erasing own ship track by colorErasing all own ship track Erasing all target tracksEntering a mark, line Marks, LinesChanging mark attributes Marks & lines menuMarks shape window Selecting line typeSelect Lines STYLE, then press the Aedit soft key Lines style windowErasing an individual mark Erasing marks, linesErasing an individual line Erasing marks, lines by areaEntering waypoints WaypointsEntering a waypoint at own ship position Entering a waypoint with the cursorWaypoint mark color selection window Waypoint mark shape selection windowEntering a waypoint by range and bearing Entering a waypoint from the waypoint list Editing waypoint dataAlphanumeric and local waypoint lists Editing waypoint data from the waypoint listPlotter display Editing a waypoint from the plotter displayErasing a waypoint directly from the plotter display Erasing waypointsErasing a waypoint from the menu Erasing a waypoint from the waypoint listChart details menu Changing waypoint mark size FURUNO, NavChartsAlphanumeric list Searching waypointsCreating routes RoutesEntering a route with existing waypoints Route menuEntering a route with the cursor New route entry screenCreating voyage-based routes Save route menuSave route window Displays for entry of time, distance interval For manual entry of waypoints, do the followingTo stop recording waypoints and save the route Connect route window Connecting routesInserting a waypoint from the route list Inserting waypointsEdit route menu Waypoint list for editing a route local listInserting a waypoint in an intermediate location on a route Inserting a waypoint from the plotter displayErasing routes Removing waypoints from a routeRemoving a waypoint from the route list Removing a waypoint from the plotter displayNavigating to a quick point NavigationSelecting quick point entry method Go to method windowNavigating to multiple quick points Navigating to waypointsSelecting a waypoint from the plotter display Selecting a waypoint from the waypoint listNavigating to ports, port services NavCharts/C-MAP Selecting an external waypointQP window Sample filling station locations southern Italy Port services and sample port listSelecting the route to follow Following a routePlotter display, route selected as destination Navigating waypoints in reverse orderExample of when to restart navigation Restarting navigationLog display Switching waypoints Setting speed for ETA calculationAutomatic waypoint switching methods Select speed for ETA windowCanceling route navigation Audio alarm on/off AlarmsPlotter alarm menu Audio alarm windowArrival alarm How the arrival alarm worksArrival alarm window Anchor watch alarm How the anchor watch alarm worksAnchor watch alarm window Speed alarm XTE Cross-Track Error alarmHow the XTE alarm works XTE alarm windowProximity alarm Proximity alarm windowProximity mark Trip alarm window Trip alarmPlotter alarm menu, Alarm informationAlarm messages Plotter alarm messages and their meaningsMessage Meaning General setup menu, Resetting Trip DistanceUnderwater conditions and video sounder display Principle of OperationDisplay mode window Sounder DisplaysSelecting a sounder display Single-frequency display Description of sounder displaysIndications on the single frequency display Selecting transmission frequencyDual-frequency display LF picture Dual-frequency displayHF picture Sounding area and transmission frequencyMarker-zoom display plus normal sounder display Bottom-zoom displayBottom-zoom display plus normal sounder display Bottom-lock display plus normal sounder display Bottom-lock displayBottom discrimination display Bottom discrimination displayScope display display only Scope displaySelecting screen split method in combination displays Automatic Sounder Operation How to enable automatic sounder operationHow the automatic sounder works Types of automatic sounder modesAdjusting the gain Selecting the manual modeManual Sounder Operation Selecting display rangeShifting the range Gain windowShift concept Measuring Depth, Time How to measure depth and timeReducing Interference Types of interferenceNoise limiter window Reducing Low Level Noise Appearance of clutterClutter window Signal level window Erasing Weak EchoesAppearance of weak echoes Color bar 16 color when white marker function is active White MarkerWhite marker window Picture Advance Speed Advancement independent of ship’s speedPicture advance window Advancement synchronized with ship’s speed How the speed-dependent picture advance mode worksDisplay Colors Hue no. and background and echo colorsHue No Echo Color Background Color Alarm audio window Sounder alarm menuFish alarm Bottom alarmBottom alarm window Fish alarm windowFish alarm B/L window Fish alarm B/LWater temperature alarm window Water temperature alarmDepth Alarm When an alarm setting is violatedSounder alarm messages and their meanings Water Temperature GraphChanging Pulse Repetition Rate Zero line Interpreting the Sounder DisplayBottom echo Zero lineSurface noise/Aeration Fish school echoesFish school echoes Surface noise/aerationGeneral setup menu General SetupContents of general setup menu Radar Setup Radar display setupRadar display setup menu Con’t on next Contents of radar display setup menuContents of radar display setup menu con’t from previous Radar range setup Radar range setup menuModel Maximum Range Function Key Default Function Function Key Label Function key setupRadar function key menu Radar function key optionsMenu Item Function Function Key Radar function keysPlotter Setup Plotter setup menu Contents of plotter setup menuNavigation options Plotter function key menu Function Default Function Function Key LabelPlotter function keys Chart Setup Chart offsetPlotter display, chart offset selected Chart details menu FURUNO, NavCharts FURUNO, NavCharts chart attributesContents of chart details menu FURUNO, NavCharts Contour line menu FURUNO, NavCharts MAP chart attributesChart details menu C-MAP Bcntour Line soft keyContents of chart details menu C-MAP Adepth Info soft key Settings descriptionData box menu Data Boxes SetupHot page setup menu Hot Page SetupHOT Hot page setup menu, Split X 3 screen, sub screen selectionNavigator Setup Contents of nav setup menuNavigation data source GPS setup menu Contents of GPS setup menu GPS receiver setup Set equipped with GP-310B/320BContents of GPS setup menu con’t from previous Bgps Contents of Waas Setup menu Waas SetupTD setup menu TD display setupDisplaying Loran C TDs Loran GRI & station pair windowDecca chain and station pair window Displaying Decca TDsNav Data Display Setup Nav data setup screenNav data setup window System setup Sounder SetupSounder system setup menu Sounder system setup menu descriptionSM1-SM4, OFF Sounder system setup menu description con’t from previousSensor setup Sensor setup menuSensor setup menu settings Default basic ranges Sounder range setup menuSounding range, zoom range, bottom lock range Zoom range and bottom-lock rangesFunction Default Function Function Key Sounder function key menuSounder function key options Sounder function keys Memory Card Operations Formatting memory cardsSave data menu Saving data to a memory card Memory card messages Memory card messagesMessage Reason Remedy Load data menu Playing back data from a memory cardReceive data menu Receiving Data Via Network EquipmentHost name window Marks & lines windowSelect sentence menu Outputting Data Through the NetworkReplacement Preventive MaintenanceReplacement of the battery Maintenance programReplacement of the fuse Replacement of the magnetronReplace of the synchro belt Part Type Code No Retainer ring and ball MU3721 000-144-645 Trackball MaintenanceGeneral troubleshooting Simple TroubleshootingRadar troubleshooting RadarPlotter Plotter troubleshootingSounder Sounder troubleshootingDiagnostics Memory I/O testMemory I/O Test menu Processor unit test results Processor unit testGPS sensor test Requires GPS Receiver GP-310B/320B GPS receiver test resultsARP test results Network sounder test resultsTest pattern sequence Test patternKeyboard test of the control unit Screen for testing keyboard, remote controllerGPS status display GPS Status DisplayClearing Memories Memory clear menuWindows for clearing memory Error Messages Error messagesError Message Meaning Remedy Menu key Menu OverviewAP-2 AP-3 AP-4 AP-5 AP-6 AP-7 AP-8 Radar Alarms Alarm keyPlotter Alarms Sounder AlarmsGeodetic Chart List World Time Chart Icon Meaning IconsWaas What is WAAS?This page is intentionally left blank OfferedSP 1by Busse-Yachtshop.de OfferedSP 2by Busse-Yachtshop.de OfferedSP 3by 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