Furuno GP-1600F manual Geodetic Chart List

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Geodetic Chart List

001:

WGS84

 

002:

WGS72

 

003:

TOKYO

: Mean Value (Japan, Korea, and Okinawa)

004:

NORTH AMERICAN 1927

: Mean Value (CONUS)

005:

EUROPEAN 1950

: Mean Value

006: AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1984 : Australia and Tasmania Island

007:

ADINDAN

: Mean Value (Ethiopia and Sudan)

008:

 

: Ethiopia

009:

 

: Mali

010:

 

: Senegal

011

 

: Sudan

012:

AFG

: Somalia

013:

AIN EL ABD 1970

: Bahrain Island

014:

ANNA 1 ASTRO 1965

: Cocos Island

015:

ARC 1950

: Mean Value

016:

 

: Botswana

017:

 

: Lesotho

018:

 

: Malawi

019:

 

: Swaziland

020:

 

: Zaire

021:

 

: Zambia

022:

 

: Zimbabwe

023:

ARC 1960

: Mean Value (Kenya, Tanzania)

024:

 

: Kenya

025:

 

: Tanzania

026:

ASCENSION ISLAND 1958

: Ascension Island

027:

ASTRO BEACON “E”

: Iwo Jima Island

028:

ASTRO B4 SOR. ATOLL

: Tern Island

029:

ASTRO POS 71/4

: St. Helena Island

030: ASTRONOMIC STATION 1952 : Marcus Island

031: AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1966 : Australia and Tasmania Island

032:

BELLEVUE (IGN)

: Efate and Erromango Islands

033:

BERMUDA 1957

: Bermuda Islands

034:

BOGOTA OBSERVATORY

: Columbia

035:

GAUPO INCHAUSPE

: Argentina

036:

CANTON ISLAND 1966

: Phoenix Islands

037:

CAPE

: South Africa

038:

CAPE CANAVERAL

: Mean Value (Florida and Bahama Islands)

039:

CARTHAGE

: Tunisia

040:

CHATHAM 1971

: Chatham Island (New Zealand)

041:

CHUA ASTRO

: Paraguay

042:

CORREGO ALEGRE

: Brazil

043:

DJAKARTA (BATAVIA)

: Sumatra Island (Indonesia)

044:

DOS 1968

: Gizo Island (New Georgia Islands)

045:

EASTER ISLANDS 1967

: Easter Island

046:

EUROPEAN 1950 (Cont’d)

: Western Europe

047:

 

: Cyprus

048:

 

: Egypt

049:

 

: England, Scotland, Channel, and Shetland

 

 

Islands

050:

 

: England, Ireland, Scotland, and Shetland

 

 

Islands

051:

 

: Greece

052

 

: Iran

053:

 

: Italy, Sardinia

054:

 

: Italy, Sicily

055:

 

: Norway and Finland

056:

 

: Portugal and Spain

057:

EUROPEAN 1979

: Mean Value

058:

GANDAJIKA BASE

: Republic of Maldives

059:

GEODETIC DATUM 1949

: New Zealand

060:

GUAM 1963

: Guam Island

061:

GUX 1 ASTRO

: Guadalcanal Island

062:

HJORSEY 1955

: Iceland

063:

HONG KONG 1363

: Hong Kong

064:

INDIAN

: Thailand and Vietnam

065:

 

: Bangladesh, India, and Nepal

066:

IRELAND 1965

: Ireland

067:

ISTS 073 ASTRO 1969

: Diego Garcia

068:

JOHNSTON ISLAND 1961

: Johnston Island

069:

KANDAWALA

: Sri Lanka

070:

KERGUELEN ISLAND

: Kerguelen Island

071:

KERTAU 1948

: West Malaysia and Singapore

072:

LA REUNION

: Mascarene Island

073:

L. C. 5 ASTRO

: Cayman Brac Island

074:

LIBERIA 1964

: Liberia

075:

LUZON

: Philippines (excl. Mindanao Island)

076:

 

: Mindanao Island

077:

MAHE 1971

: Mahe Island

078:

MARCO ASTRO

: Salvage Islands

079:

MASSAWA

: Eritrea (Ethiopia)

080:

MERCHICH

: Morocco

081:

MIDWAY ASTRO 1961

: Midway Island

082:

MINNA

: Nigeria

083:

NAHRWAN

: Masirah Island (0man)

084:

 

: United Arab Emirates

085:

 

: Saudi Arabia

086:

NAMIBIA

: Namibia

087:

MAPARIMA, BWI

: Trinidad and Tobago

088:

NORTH AMERICAN 1927

: Western United States

089:

 

: Eastern United States

090:

 

: Alaska

091:

 

: Bahamas (excl. San Salvador Island)

092:

 

: Bahamas, San Salvador Island

093:

 

: Canada (incl. Newfoundland Island)

094:

 

: Alberta and British Columbia

095:

 

: East Canada

096:

 

: Manitoba and Ontario

097:

 

: Northwest Territories and Saskatchewan

098:

 

: Yukon

099:

 

: Canal Zone

100:

 

: Caribbean

101:

 

: Central America

102:

 

: Cuba

103:

 

: Greenland

104:

 

: Mexico

105: NORTH AMERICAN 1983

: Alaska

106:

 

: Canada

107:

 

: CONUS

108:

 

: Mexico, Central America

109:

OBSERVATORIO 1966

: Corvo and Flores Islands (Azores)

110:

OLD EGYPTIAN 1930

: Egypt

111:

OLD HAWAIIAN

: Mean Value

112:

 

: Hawaii

113:

 

: Kauai

114:

 

: Maui

115:

 

: Oahu

116:

OMAN

: Oman

117: ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936 : Mean Value

118:

 

: England

119:

 

: England, Isle of Man, and Wales

120:

 

: Scotland and Shetland Islands

121:

 

: Wales

122:

PICO DE LAS NIVIES

: Canary Islands

123:

PITCAIRN ASTRO 1967

: Pitcairn Island

124:PROVISIONS SOUTH CHILEAN 1963 : South Chile (near 53˚ S)

125:PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956 : Mean Value

126:

 

: Bolivia

127:

 

: Chile—Northern Chile (near 19˚ S)

128:

 

: Chile—Southern Chile (near 43˚ S)

129:

 

: Columbia

130:

 

: Ecuador

131:

 

: Guyana

132:

 

: Peru

133:

 

: Venezuela

134:

PUERTO RICO

: Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands

135:

QATAR NATIONAL

: Qatar

136:

QORNOQ

: South Greenland

137:

ROME 1940

: Sardinia Islands

138:

SANTA BRAZ

: Sao Maguel, Santa Maria Islands (Azores)

139:

SANTO (DOS)

: Espirito Santo Island

140:

SAPPER HILL 1943

: East Falkland Island

141: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969

: Mean Value

142:

 

: Argentina

143:

 

: Bolivia

144:

 

: Brazil

145:

 

: Chile

146:

 

: Columbia

147:

 

: Ecuador

148:

 

: Guyana

149:

 

: Paraguay

150:

 

: Peru

151:

 

: Trinidad and Tobago

152:

 

: Venezuela

153:

SOUTH ASIA

: Singapore

154:

SOUTHEAST BASE

: Porto Santo and Madeira Islands

155:

SOUTHWEST BASE

: Faial, Graciosa, Pico, Sao Jorge, and

 

 

Terceira Islands

156:

TIMBALAI 1948

: Brunei and East Malaysia (Sarawak and

 

 

Sadah)

157:

TOKYO

: Japan

158:

 

: Korea

159:

 

: Okinawa

160:

TRISTAN ASTRO 1968

: Tristan da Cunha

161:

VITI LEVU 1916

: Viti Levu Island (Fiji Islands)

162:

WAKE-ENIWETOK 1960

: Marshall Islands

163:

ZANDERIJ

: Surinam

164:

BUKIT RIMPAH

: Bangka and Belitung Islands (Indonesia)

165:

CAMP AREA ASTRO

: Camp Mcmurdo Area, Antarctica

166:

G. SEGARA

: Kalimantan Islands (Indonesia)

167:

HERAT NORTH

: Afghanistan

168: HU-TZU-SHAN

: Taiwan

169: TANANARIVE OBSERVATORY 1925 : Madagascar

170:

YACARE

: Uruguay

171:

RT-90

: Sweden

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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 Selecting Chart Scale Adjusting Tone and BrilliancePlotter Displays 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 displayMenu Operation Basic menu operationEntering numeric data Clearing wrong numeric dataMenu Displays Land Pattern Event Shape System setup menu Self TestSelecting plotter displays Plotter display descriptionPresentation Mode Selecting presentation modeNorth-up Course-upChart Cards CursorCursor function 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 displayShifting the Plotter Display Centering ship’s positionCentering a location 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 dataSetting/Canceling Destination Waypoint Setting destination by waypoint numberErasing Waypoints 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 displayCancelling Route Navigation Skipping/Restoring Route WaypointsErasing 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 Setting Event Position as Destination Erasing Event MarksChanging Event Mark Shape 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 to enable automatic video sounder operation Automatic Video Sounder OperationHow it works 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 RatioFish and Bottom Alarms Fish alarmBottom alarm Setting the fish and bottom alarmsCorrecting Water Temperature Readout Removing the aural and visual alarmsSounder Setup Menu Sounder Setup menu descriptionDescription of Alarms Arrival alarm waypoint arrival alarmAnchor watch alarm XTE Cross Track Error alarmEnabling/Disabling the Alarms Water temperature alarmTrip 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 Nmea Setup menuSensor Setup menu description Nmea Setup menu descriptionGPS Setup menu GPS Setup menu description13 GPS speed smoothing Dgps Setup Menu EvenMaintenance & Troubleshooting MaintenanceReplacement of Fuse Self TestsSelf-test menu 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

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