Furuno GP-1610CF manual Presentation Mode, Shifting the Cursor, North-up, Course-up

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4.2 Presentation Mode

Two types of display presentations are pro- vided for the plotter display and plotter/ sounder display: north-up and course-up. You can select one with the NU/CU key.

North-up

North (zero degrees) is at the top of the dis- play and own ship is at the center of the screen. This mode is useful for long-range naviga- tion.

 

 

 

Own ship

 

 

 

mark

CSE

340.0°

SPD 16.8kt

2D

DEP 110m

TMP 16.0°C

14:05

POS

34°26.345’N 135°41.232’E

Figure 4-4 North-up display

Course-up

When destination is set it is at the top of the screen, the north mark appears at the lower left side of the screen and points to north. A triangle marks own ship's position.

 

 

01

 

Destination

North

 

 

 

Own ship

mark

 

 

 

 

 

 

mark

 

 

 

 

WP001

0°

10nm

 

Bearing and

CSE 10.0°

 

SPD 16.8kt

2D

range to

DEP 110m

TMP 16.0°C

14:08

waypoint

POS 34°26.345’N 135°41.232’E

 

Figure 4-5 Course-up display

4.3 Shifting the Cursor

l.Press the CURS key to turn the cursor on.

2.Operate the Cursor Pad. The cursor moves in the direction the Cursor Pad is pressed. When the cursor reaches an edge of the screen, the display is scrolled.

 

 

 

 

 

Own ship

 

 

 

 

 

mark

 

 

 

 

 

Cursor

 

 

 

 

 

(Size can

 

 

 

 

 

be selected

Bearing and

BRG+ 132.0° RNG+ 5.0mm

2D

to large or

range from

DEP 110m

TMP 16.0°C

14:05

small. Size

own ship

+

32°10.523’N 133°27.254’E

shown is

to cursor

 

 

 

 

large.)

Cursor position in latitude and longitude

Figure 4-6 Plotter display, showing location of cursor data

When the cursor is turned off, own ship data is shown instead of cursor data.

 

 

 

 

 

Own ship

 

 

 

 

 

mark

Course,

CSE

340.0°

SPD 16.8kt

2D

 

speed

DEP 110m

TMP 16.0°C

14:05

Position

 

POS

34°26.345’N 135°41.232’E

Figure 4-7 Plotter display, showing location of own ship's data

4-3

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Contents Page First Edition MAR Safety Instructions for the Operator Safety InstructionsSafety Instructions for the Installer Table of Contents by Subject Setting Destination Table of Contents by Display Item Word to GP-1610CF Owners ForewordFeatures Display Unit System ConfigurationEquipment Lists InstallationStandard supply Optional equipment520-5PSD Installation of Standard Equipment Installing the display unitMounting considerations Tabletop mounting Installing the antenna unitTypical antenna unit mounting locations Antenna unit mounting procedureFastening pipe to antenna Securing antenna to mast with vinyl tape Power cable WiringAntenna unit Transducer11 Display unit, rear view Installing the inside-hull mount transducer Installation of TransducersRemarks on installation Necessary tools13 Coating the transducer face with silicone sealant Attaching the transducerPress twice to select Manual Observing the pictureFinal preparation Installing the thru-hull mount transducer Transducer mounting locationTransducer outline drawings Acceptable transducer mounting locations Typical through-hull mount transducer installationsDeep-V hull High speed V-planing hull22 Construction of fairing block Procedure for installing the thru-hull mount transducer23 Transom mount transducer mounting locations Installing the transom mount transducerTransducer preparation 24 Transom mount transducer, mounting flush with hull26 Water temperature/speed sensor ST-02MSB Installation of Optional SensorsThru-hull mount water temperature sensor T-03MSB Transom mount water temperature sensor T-02MTBConnection of Optional Equipment Connecting a Dgps beacon receiver30 Connection of other Dgps beacon receivers Connecting a sensorMJ-A10SPF MJ-A6SRMDMJ-A10SRMD Sensor connection Initial SettingsAutopilot or remote display connection Press the Menu key Press the 0 key Press the 6 key35 Nmea setup menu Dgps beacon receiver connection Press the Menu key Press the 0 key Press the 8 keyPress t to select on in the Dgps line Control Description Operational OverviewTurning On/Off the Power Inserting Chart CardsInsert the chart card label side up, arrow forward Close the cover and fix itPlotter Displays Adjusting Tone and BrillianceSelecting a plotter display Sample plotter displaysData display Plotter/sounder displayGraphic display Highway displaySelecting a sounder display Sounder DisplaysNormal sounder display 50 kHzBottom-lock display Marker zoom displayBottom zoom display Scope displayBasic Menu Operation Press the Menu key to display the Main menuPress the Menu key to escape Principle of Operation Video Sounder OperationManually adjusting the sounder picture How to enable automatic sounder operationAutomatic Sounder Operation Manual Sounder OperationSuppressing Low Level Noise Press the 6 key to display the Video Sounder Setup menuSelecting Picture Advance Speed Suppressing InterferenceErasing Weak Echoes Selecting Hue color arrangement Changing Zoom Magnification FactorMeasuring Depth Knowing Depth Change by Audible ChimeOffsetting the Depth Readout Displaying the Water Temperature GraphSelecting Unit of Depth Measurement Fish Alarm Offsetting Water Temperature ReadoutPress to select Fish on Bottom Alarm Water Temperature AlarmTurning On/Off the Expansion Range Marker Receiver Sensitivity gain Adjustment Selecting Bottom-Lock Expansion WidthStopping Transmission Zero line Interpreting the DisplayFish school echoes Bottom echo24 Surface noise/aeration Surface noise/aerationWhat is GPS? GPS, Chart OverviewPrinciple of GPS How the GPS receiver calculates positionThis manual Hdop is referred to as DOP Position-fixing accuracy HdopShifting the Cursor Presentation ModeNorth-up Course-upChart Cards Changing Chart Scale/ RangeSelecting Screen Center by Cursor Shifting the DisplayFuruno chart symbols Remarks on chart displayLighthouse and buoy data display Difference between Furuno and Navionics chartsStopping/Restarting Plotting of Track TrackChanging Track Color Erasing All TrackSmoothing Track Changing Track Plotting IntervalPress the ENT key Press the Menu key Press the Menu key Press the 0 key Press the 2 keyMarks Entering MarksEntering Event Marks Changing Mark Attributes Erasing Individual MarksEntering the MOB Mark Cancelling MOB position as destinationErasing All Marks Entering the MOB markRadar Target Mark Model Cable Connection procedure Operation on radarEntering Waypoints WAYPOINTS, RoutesEntering a waypoint at own ships position Enter a comment as followsEntering a waypoint by the cursor Entering waypoints by latitude and longitudeChanging Waypoint Position Erasing Individual WaypointsEntering waypoints by event position or MOB position Erasing waypoints by the cursorEntering Routes Changing Waypoint Mark SizeWaypoint mark size can be selected to large or small Press or to select route numberErasing Routes Editing RoutesSetting Destination Setting DestinationSetting destination by waypoint Setting destination by cursorSetting destination by event position/ MOB position Setting a route as destinationPress or to select a route How a waypoint is skipped Skipping Route Waypoints Cancelling DestinationArrival/Anchor Watch Alarm PLOTTER-RELATED AlarmsXTE Cross Track Error Alarm Speed AlarmTrip Alarm POSITION-RELATED Operations Offsetting GPS PositionDisplaying Position in LOPs Displaying position in Loran C LOPsDisplaying True or Magnetic Bearings Selecting NavaidMagnetic Variation Press the ENT key followed by the Menu keyPress s to select on Offsetting Chart PositionGPS Setup Menu GPS Setup menu descriptionGPS Operations Speed Averaging Setting up Dgps Beacon Receiver Optional Equipment SetupSensor Setup menu description Selecting SensorsDgps setup menu Customizing the Display Chart AttributesPlotter Display Marker Attributes Waypoint mark size Cursor sizeUnit of Distance Measurement Chart Range or Scale IndicationMaintenance & Troubleshooting MaintenanceReplacement of Fuse, Battery Simple troubleshooting Simple TroubleshootingError messages Error MessagesMemory, I/O port test Diagnostic TestsPanel test To escape, press the ESC key three timesGPS Monitor Display Display testGPS monitor display description Memory Card Operations for technicians Demonstration DisplaySaving data Press s to select YESLoading data Clearing the MemoryDimensions and Weight Power and Environmental ConditionsVideo Sounder GPS ReceiverWorld Time Standards Geodetic Chart List Icons GPS Plotter Navigation calculation Magnetic variation offsetNmea Plotting intervalClutter ResolutionDetecting area Display colorReturning signal Water temperature sensorSounding range Menu Tree On next Page Decca Chains Page Page Page Page Page Index-1 IndexIndex-2 Index-3

GP-1610CF specifications

The Furuno GP-1610CF is a sophisticated marine navigation system designed for enthusiasts who demand accuracy and reliability on the water. Featuring a 10.4-inch color LCD display with a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels, this unit provides crystal-clear images of charts and navigation information, even under direct sunlight. Its user-friendly interface allows for intuitive management of various functions, making it accessible for both novice and experienced mariners.

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