Furuno GP-1650WF, GP-1650WDF manual Alarms

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2. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION

4.Press the RETURN soft key and the [SNDR] key to finish.

2.14 Alarms

Bottom alarm

The bottom alarm sounds when the bottom echo is within the alarm range set. To activate the bottom alarm the depth must be displayed.

Fish (B/L) alarm

The bottom-lock fish alarm sounds when a fish echo is within a predetermined distance from the bottom. This alarm is available when the bottom-lock mode is active.

Fish (normal) alarm

The normal fish alarm sounds when a fish echo is within the preset alarm range.

Note: The sensitivity of the fish alarm can be

set on the SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP menu.

Water temperature alarm

There are two types of water temperature alarms: WITHIN and WITHOUT. The WITHIN alarm sounds when the water temperature is within the range set; the WITHOUT alarm sounds when the water temperature is higher or lower than the range set. This alarm requires water temperature data.

Activating/deactivating an alarm

1.Press the [ALARM] key to open the alarm menu.

2.Press the NEXT PAGE soft key to show the ALARM 2 menu.

 

 

ALARM2

BOTTOM ALARM

OFF

 

FISH (B/L) ALARM

OFF

 

FISH (NORMAL)

OFF

EDIT

TEMP. ALARM

OFF

 

 

 

CLEAR

ALARM INFORMATION

 

ALARM

 

 

NO ALARM

 

 

RETURN

DGPS 3D

 

 

 

Alarm 2 menu

3.Select the menu item, and press the EDIT soft key.

4.Select ON or OFF. (For temperature alarm select WITHIN, WITHOUT or OFF.) For ON, WITHIN or WITHOUT, use the cursor pad and the numeric keys to set range.

5.Press the ENTER soft key.

When an alarm setting is violated...

When an alarm setting is violated the buzzer sounds, and the (red) speaker icon appears at the bottom of the screen. You can silence the buzzer with the [CLEAR] key. (However, the buzzer will sound whenever the alarm setting is violated.) Press the [ALARM] key to find out which alarm has been violated. The offending alarm is displayed in red in the ALARM INFORMATION window. Press the CLEAR ALARM soft key to erase the alarm indication. The alarm icon color changes to black to show acknowledging the alarm. The alarm icon remains displayed in red until all violated alarms have been acknowledged.

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Contents Color DGPS/PLOTTER/SOUNDER Color GPS/PLOTTER/SOUNDER 00080936100 Safety Instructions Table of Contents Iii RoutesFeatures ForewordWord to GP-1650WDF/1650WF Owners System Configuration Display UnitWhat is WAAS? Operational Overview Display Unit ControlsDisplay unit Inserting Mini Chart Card Adjusting Tone and Brilliance LON Menu Operation, Soft Keys Demonstration Display Video Sounder Operation Principle of OperationUnderwater conditions and video sounder display Sounder Display Description Normal sounder display indications, markersKHz picture Selecting sounder display mode Sounder function windowMarker-zoom display plus normal sounder display Bottom-zoom display plus normal sounder displayDual-frequency Display Plotter/Sounder DisplayAutomatic Sounder Operation Manual Sounder OperationAdjusting the gain Selecting display rangeRange shifting Measuring Depth Suppressing Interference Suppressing Low Level Noise Erasing Weak Echoes White MarkerSelecting Picture Advance Speed Selecting Background and Echo ColorsAlarms Interpreting the Display Zero lineMinute mark Fish school echoesSurface noise/Aeration Surface noise/aerationPlotter Displays Presentation ModesNorth-up Course-upCursor Shifting the DisplayDisplaying Nav Information Window Turning on the cursor, shifting the cursorSelecting Chart Scale/Range Mini Chart CardsIndices and chart enlargement Chart icons and their meaningsRemarks on chart display Chart symbolsSample chart Japan and South Korea Showing indices Furuno chart symbolsPort service icons Nav-ChartsTMcards Aid to navigation dataNavigation Data Display Enlarging an indicationGPS satellite monitor display Navigation data displayHow to read the compass display Steering DisplayBeacon information display Beacon information displayHow to read the XTE indication Setting the range of the XTE scaleXTE range setting window Highway DisplayChanging Operation Mode Press the HIDE/SHOW keySelecting fishing 1, fishing 2 mode Resetting trip distanceNavigation Trip Distance Track Changing Track Color Track Plotting Method, IntervalTrack plotting method Track color windowChanging Track Memory Capacity Track plotting intervalInterval window Track memory windowErasing Tracks Erasing tracks by areaErasing tracks by color Erasing all trackMark Entering MarksPlotter display Changing displays Plotter displayChanging Mark Attributes Video sounder displayChanging displays Video sounder display Mark/line windowChart details menu Changing Mark SizeMark line window Mark color windowErasing Marks Displaying Track and Mark PointsTarget Mark Waypoints Entering WaypointsEntering waypoints at own ship’s position Entering waypoints at MOB positionWaypoints menu Waypoint windowMark shape selection window Mark color selection windowEntering waypoints by range and bearing Erasing Individual Waypoints Entering waypoints by latitude and longitude positionErasing waypoints by the cursor Erasing waypoints through the waypoint listChanging Waypoint Data Changing Waypoint Position on the Plotter DisplayWaypoint Mark Size Searching WaypointsSearch window Routes Entering RoutesEntering routes through the route list Route menuConnecting Routes Entering routes by the cursorConnect route window Inserting, Removing Waypoints Inserting waypoints through the route listChanging waypoints through the list Edit route menuInserting waypoints on the plotter display Removing waypoints from routesRoute contents display Creating Track-based RoutesSave route menu New route windowErasing Routes Navigation Navigating to Quick PointsSelecting quick point entry method Navigating to a single quick pointNavigating to Ports, Port Services Navigating to Waypoints waypoint listPlotter display Sample port list southern ItalySample port service list Sample filling station locations southern ItalyFollowing a Route Navigate along specific leg of routeRestarting navigation Navigate route waypoints in reverse orderSetting speed for ETA calculation Switching waypointsSelect speed for ETA window AutoCanceling Navigation Waypoint sw windowPlotter Alarms Audio Alarm On/OffAlarm menu Audio alarm windowArrival Alarm Anchor Watch AlarmXTE Cross Track Error Alarm Speed AlarmProximity Alarm Alarm Information Alarm messagesAlarm messages and their meanings Memory Card Operations Formatting Memory Cards10-1 Download/upload menuSaving Data to Memory Card 10-2Saving data Save Data messageError messages Loading Data from Memory Card10-3 Data overwriteConfiguration 10-4Waypoint/route Mark/lineChart Setup Options menu Chart Offset menuCustomizing Your Unit 11-1Chart Details menu Chart details menu description11-2 Display Setup 1 menu description Display setup 1 menuDisplay Options menu 11-3Display Setup 2 menu description Display setup 2 menu11-4 Mag variation windowGPS Setup Options menu description GPS Setup options menu11.3 GPS/DGPS/TD Options menu 11-511-6 Geodetic datum window11-7 TD Setup menu 11-8Displaying Loran C TDs Displaying Decca TDsSounder Setup Options menu System Setup soft keyRange Setup soft key 11-911-10 Echo Offset 200kHz Echo Offset 50kHzSeabed LVL 200kHz, Seabed LVL 50kHz TVG conceptConfiguration menu Setup Nmea Port 1 menu descriptionSetup NMEA/DGPS Port 2 menu description 11-1111-12 UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD Data menuUpload/download menu Display unit, rear view11-13 Connection of GP-1650WDF/GP-1650WF to PCWaypoint data format Character available for comment11-14 Route data formatRoute comment format End of sentenceUsing C-MAP NT Model Inserting Chart CardLocation of chart card slot cover 12-1Cursor and Data Display 12-2Objects window Example of caution area windowTidal Information 12-312-4 Date windowSET GO to Method window Select Port Service window 12-5Sample filling station locations Make route windowSetting Chart Setup Options Lighthouse appearance when sector info is off12-6 Sector info12-7 Depth info displayDisplaying Program Number 12-8Memory, I/O test results Maintenance & Troubleshooting MaintenanceRecommended maintenance program 13-1Replacement of Fuse, Battery Simple TroubleshootingSimple troubleshooting plotter 13-2Error Messages Simple troubleshooting sounderError messages 13-3Diagnostic Tests 13-4Memory, I/O port test Test menu13-5 Keyboard testDisplay test Keyboard testClearing Memories 13-6Chart Offset Track Control Menu TreeMenu Tree 2 By soft key Next Loran C Chains GRIDecca Chains Chain Location CodeWorld Time Geodetic Chart List OLD HAWAIIAN-OAThis page is intentionally left blank General Coating Color Index Index-1Index-2 IndicationsIndex-3 Index-4