Furuno GP-1650WDF, GP-1650WF manual Aid to navigation data, Port service icons Nav-ChartsTMcards

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Aid to navigation data

Selected FURUNO and NAVIONICS mini chart cards can show buoy and lighthouse data. Simply place the cursor on the lighthouse or buoy mark.

Place the cursor on

a lighthouse or buoy mark.

Placing the cursor on the mark

Example of data displayed

Range and bearing

Period (ex.: 6 seconds)

from own ship

Visibility in nautical

 

mile (ex.: 12 miles)

NAVAID: /FL 6S 12M

 

FROM OS

52.38nm 48.0°

 

 

FL

: Flashing

 

F

: Fixed light

 

F FL : Fixed and Flashing light

 

MO

: Morse code light

 

Oc

: Occulting light

Example of buoy, lighthouse data

3. PLOTTER DISPLAYS

Port service icons (Nav-ChartsTMcards)

Selected Nav-ChartsTMmini chart cards show by icons services available at ports. Use the cursor pad to place the cursor on the sailboat icon (denotes a port or harbor), and then press the [ENTER] key. The services available appear at the top of the display.

Detailed information of service selected

List of services

at the port selected

 

NORTH

 

UP

FIRST AID

 

DGPS 3D

CANCEL

 

Sailboat mark (Port)

Plotter display showing Nav-ChartsTMport service display

Emergency

Fueling station

medical service

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Water

Traveler's

supply station

service station

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Customer

Marine

service station

equipment service

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Port

Information center

Port service icons

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Contents Color DGPS/PLOTTER/SOUNDER Color GPS/PLOTTER/SOUNDER 00080936100 Safety Instructions Table of Contents Routes IiiForeword FeaturesWord to GP-1650WDF/1650WF Owners Display Unit System ConfigurationWhat is WAAS? Display Unit Controls Operational OverviewDisplay unit Inserting Mini Chart Card Adjusting Tone and Brilliance LON Menu Operation, Soft Keys Demonstration Display Principle of Operation Video Sounder OperationUnderwater conditions and video sounder display Normal sounder display indications, markers Sounder Display DescriptionKHz picture Bottom-zoom display plus normal sounder display Selecting sounder display modeSounder function window Marker-zoom display plus normal sounder displayPlotter/Sounder Display Dual-frequency DisplayManual Sounder Operation Automatic Sounder OperationSelecting display range Adjusting the gainRange shifting Suppressing Interference Measuring DepthSuppressing Low Level Noise White Marker Erasing Weak EchoesSelecting Background and Echo Colors Selecting Picture Advance SpeedAlarms Fish school echoes Interpreting the DisplayZero line Minute markSurface noise/aeration Surface noise/AerationCourse-up Plotter DisplaysPresentation Modes North-up Turning on the cursor, shifting the cursor Cursor Shifting the Display Displaying Nav Information WindowChart icons and their meanings Selecting Chart Scale/RangeMini Chart Cards Indices and chart enlargementFuruno chart symbols Remarks on chart displayChart symbols Sample chart Japan and South Korea Showing indicesAid to navigation data Port service icons Nav-ChartsTMcardsNavigation data display Navigation Data DisplayEnlarging an indication GPS satellite monitor displayBeacon information display How to read the compass displaySteering Display Beacon information displayHighway Display How to read the XTE indicationSetting the range of the XTE scale XTE range setting windowPress the HIDE/SHOW key Changing Operation ModeResetting trip distance Selecting fishing 1, fishing 2 modeNavigation Trip Distance Track Track color window Changing Track ColorTrack Plotting Method, Interval Track plotting methodTrack memory window Changing Track Memory CapacityTrack plotting interval Interval windowErasing all track Erasing TracksErasing tracks by area Erasing tracks by colorChanging displays Plotter display MarkEntering Marks Plotter displayMark/line window Changing Mark AttributesVideo sounder display Changing displays Video sounder displayMark color window Chart details menuChanging Mark Size Mark line windowDisplaying Track and Mark Points Erasing MarksTarget Mark Entering waypoints at MOB position WaypointsEntering Waypoints Entering waypoints at own ship’s positionMark color selection window Waypoints menuWaypoint window Mark shape selection windowEntering waypoints by range and bearing Erasing waypoints through the waypoint list Erasing Individual WaypointsEntering waypoints by latitude and longitude position Erasing waypoints by the cursorChanging Waypoint Position on the Plotter Display Changing Waypoint DataSearching Waypoints Waypoint Mark SizeSearch window Route menu RoutesEntering Routes Entering routes through the route listEntering routes by the cursor Connecting RoutesConnect route window Edit route menu Inserting, Removing WaypointsInserting waypoints through the route list Changing waypoints through the listRemoving waypoints from routes Inserting waypoints on the plotter displayNew route window Route contents displayCreating Track-based Routes Save route menuErasing Routes Navigating to a single quick point NavigationNavigating to Quick Points Selecting quick point entry methodSample port list southern Italy Navigating to Ports, Port ServicesNavigating to Waypoints waypoint list Plotter displaySample filling station locations southern Italy Sample port service listNavigate route waypoints in reverse order Following a RouteNavigate along specific leg of route Restarting navigationAuto Setting speed for ETA calculationSwitching waypoints Select speed for ETA windowWaypoint sw window Canceling NavigationAudio alarm window Plotter AlarmsAudio Alarm On/Off Alarm menuAnchor Watch Alarm Arrival AlarmSpeed Alarm XTE Cross Track Error AlarmProximity Alarm Alarm messages Alarm InformationAlarm messages and their meanings Download/upload menu Memory Card OperationsFormatting Memory Cards 10-1Save Data message Saving Data to Memory Card10-2 Saving dataData overwrite Error messagesLoading Data from Memory Card 10-3Mark/line Configuration10-4 Waypoint/route11-1 Chart Setup Options menuChart Offset menu Customizing Your UnitChart details menu description Chart Details menu11-2 11-3 Display Setup 1 menu descriptionDisplay setup 1 menu Display Options menuMag variation window Display Setup 2 menu descriptionDisplay setup 2 menu 11-411-5 GPS Setup Options menu descriptionGPS Setup options menu 11.3 GPS/DGPS/TD Options menuGeodetic datum window 11-611-7 Displaying Decca TDs TD Setup menu11-8 Displaying Loran C TDs11-9 Sounder Setup Options menuSystem Setup soft key Range Setup soft keyTVG concept 11-10Echo Offset 200kHz Echo Offset 50kHz Seabed LVL 200kHz, Seabed LVL 50kHz11-11 Configuration menuSetup Nmea Port 1 menu description Setup NMEA/DGPS Port 2 menu descriptionDisplay unit, rear view 11-12UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD Data menu Upload/download menuCharacter available for comment 11-13Connection of GP-1650WDF/GP-1650WF to PC Waypoint data formatEnd of sentence 11-14Route data format Route comment format12-1 Using C-MAP NT ModelInserting Chart Card Location of chart card slot coverExample of caution area window Cursor and Data Display12-2 Objects window12-3 Tidal InformationDate window 12-4SET GO to Method window Make route window Select Port Service window12-5 Sample filling station locationsSector info Setting Chart Setup OptionsLighthouse appearance when sector info is off 12-6Depth info display 12-712-8 Displaying Program NumberMemory, I/O test results 13-1 Maintenance & TroubleshootingMaintenance Recommended maintenance program13-2 Replacement of Fuse, BatterySimple Troubleshooting Simple troubleshooting plotter13-3 Error MessagesSimple troubleshooting sounder Error messagesTest menu Diagnostic Tests13-4 Memory, I/O port testKeyboard test 13-5Keyboard test Display test13-6 Clearing MemoriesMenu Tree Chart Offset Track ControlMenu Tree 2 By soft key Next GRI Loran C ChainsChain Location Code Decca ChainsWorld Time OLD HAWAIIAN-OA Geodetic Chart ListThis page is intentionally left blank General Coating Color Index-1 IndexIndications Index-2Index-3 Index-4