Furuno GP-1600F manual Changing Track Plotting Interval, Erasing All Track, Marks

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2.27 Changing Track Plotting Interval

In drawing the track, first the ship’s position (fed from the GPS navigator) is stored into this unit’s memory at an interval of time, distance or automatic recording. A shorter interval provides better reconstruction of the track, but the storage time of the track is re- duced. When the track memory becomes full, the oldest track is erased to make room for the latest.

1)Press the [MENU ESC] key.

2)Press the [2] key to select TRACK/MARK SETUP.

3)Operate the [Arrow] keys to select AUTO, TIME or DIST on the PLOT INTVL line. DIST plots ship’s track only when the boat is moving, thus no track is saved to the memory when your boat is dead in water. AUTO changes with chart scale automatically.

4)For time or distance, enter interval.

5)Press the [MENU ESC] key to close the menu.

2.28Erasing All Track, Marks

You can erase all track and marks (except MOB mark) as follows:

1)Press the [MENU ESC] key.

2)Press the [3] key to select ERASE TRACK/MARK.

ERASE TRACK/MARK

MARK ERASE NO YES

TRACK ERASE NO YES

MARK USED

0/100 PT

TRACK USED

0/2000 PT

▲▼ :Cursor

:Go ESC:Esc

Figure 2-27 ERASE TRACK/MARK menu

3)Operate the [Arrow] keys to select MARK ERASE or TRACK ERASE.

Note: MARK ERASE erases event marks also.

4)Press the [s] key to select YES.

5)Press [NU/CU ENT] key. The cursor automatically moves to NO on appropriate line.

6)Press the [MENU ESC] key.

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Contents Page Page Safety Instructions Page Table of Contents Appendix Foreword Word to GP-1600F OwnersFeatures Page Inserting Chart Cards Control DescriptionPage Plotter Displays Selecting Chart ScaleAdjusting Tone and Brilliance Normal plotter display North-up presentationPlotter/video sounder display Digital data displayGraphic data display, autopilot connection Highway displayPlotter Display Icons 11 Plotter display iconsMarker zoom display Video Sounder DisplaysNormal video sounder display Bottom zoom display Bottom-lock display160 Scope displayEntering numeric data Menu OperationBasic menu operation Clearing wrong numeric dataMenu Displays Land Pattern Event Shape System setup menu Self TestSelecting plotter displays Plotter display descriptionNorth-up Presentation ModeSelecting presentation mode Course-upCursor function Chart CardsCursor Turning cursor on/off, shifting the cursorChart icons and their meanings Indices and chart enlargement Furuno charts onlyChart Symbols Chart symbols and their meaningsPage Difference between Furuno chart and Navionics chart Lighthouse and buoy data displayCentering a location Shifting the Plotter DisplayCentering ship’s position Scrolling the displayEntering Waypoints Entering waypoints by the cursorDisplay for entry of waypoint number Entering waypoints at own ship’s position Entering waypoints through the waypoint list12 Waypoint editor display Entering waypoints by event positionChanging Waypoint Data 13 Window for over writing waypoint dataErasing Waypoints Setting/Canceling Destination WaypointSetting destination by waypoint number Erasing waypoints by the cursor14 Destination waypoint selection menu Entering Routes Setting destination by event positionCancelling destination waypoint Entering routes by cursor Press the Goto key Destination waypoint menu appearsEntering routes through the route list ROUTE/ROUTE ListSetting Trial Speed 21 Route entry screenFollowing a Route Route appearance on the displayErasing Route Waypoints Cancelling Route NavigationSkipping/Restoring Route Waypoints Skipping route waypointsEntering Marks Enabling entry of marksChanging mark size Changing Mark AttributesEntering marks Changing mark shape Connecting MarksErasing Marks Entering event marks Entering Event MarksEnabling entry of event marks Changing Event Mark Shape Setting Event Position as DestinationErasing Event Marks MOB FunctionCanceling MOB position as destination Stopping Plotting of TrackChanging Track Plotting Interval Erasing All Track, MarksVideo Sounder Operation Principle of OperationNormal video sounder displays KHz displayZoom displays Bottom-lock162 How to select video sounder displays ScopeHow it works How to enable automatic video sounder operationAutomatic Video Sounder Operation Two types of automatic modesManually adjusting the video sounder picture Manual Video Sounder OperationSuppressing Low Level Noise 12 Examples of proper and improper gain14 Video Sounder Setup menu Selecting Picture Advance SpeedKnowing Depth Change by Depth Alert Alarm Suppressing InterferenceDisplaying the Water Temperature Graph 162Brightening Fish Echoes Selecting Zoom RatioBottom alarm Fish and Bottom AlarmsFish alarm Setting the fish and bottom alarmsCorrecting Water Temperature Readout Removing the aural and visual alarmsSounder Setup Menu Sounder Setup menu descriptionAnchor watch alarm Description of AlarmsArrival alarm waypoint arrival alarm XTE Cross Track Error alarmTrip alarm Enabling/Disabling the AlarmsWater temperature alarm Enabling the alarmsDeleting Aural and Visual Alarms Disabling the alarmsChart Position Calibration GPS Position CorrectionGPS Setup menu Displaying Loran C or Decca LOPsDisplay Setup Menu Display Setup menu descriptionPlotter Setup Menu Plotter Setup menu descriptionComparing track with smoothing and no smoothing Unit Setup menu unit of measurement Unit Setup menu descriptionSensor Setup menu description Sensor Setup menuNmea Setup menu Nmea Setup menu descriptionGPS Setup menu GPS Setup menu description13 GPS speed smoothing Dgps Setup Menu EvenMaintenance & Troubleshooting MaintenanceSelf-test menu Replacement of FuseSelf Tests Memory, I/O port testSample memory, I/O port test results Panel testGPS Monitor Display Test patternGPS Receiver Status Indication GPS monitor display descriptionTroubleshooting Table Troubleshooting tableVideo Sounder Loading data Memory Card Operations for techniciansSaving data Demo Setting screen Demonstration DisplayInstallation of New Program for technicians Clearing the MemorySpecifications General World Time Standards Geodetic Chart List Loran C Chains Decca Chains Index IndexIndex Index

GP-1600F specifications

The Furuno GP-1600F is an innovative marine GPS chart plotter designed for the serious boating enthusiast or commercial mariner. This advanced device combines reliable positioning accuracy with a range of user-friendly features, making it a popular choice for those navigating both coastal and offshore waters.

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