Furuno 2105, 2100 manual Displaying the Catalogue Chart

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3. Displaying the Catalogue Chart

1.Press the [CHART PLAN] key to display the menu.

2.Place the cursor on the [Catalogue] and press the [SELECT] key.

[Catalogue]

[NAME]

[Catalogue Charts]

 

 

 

[Overview]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[CD]

Choose catalogue name.

 

 

 

 

3.Check on the [Name] and [Catalogue charts] check boxes and select [CD] in the [View filters] window.

4.Place the cursor on the down arrow in the [CD] box, press the [SELECT] key and select the catalogue name entered at step 5 in the previous section.

Note: We recommend that you check off the [Overview] check box in the [Navigation purpose]. This will omit the loading of the zoomed-out charts, which are normally not used and the ECDIS has already installed these types of chart (7C type). Conversion time can be reduced by not loading the “Overview” charts.

5.Using the [ZOOM IN], [ZOOM OUT] or [SET CHART CENTER] key, adjust the catalogue chart scale so that you can see all charts desired.

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Contents Ecdis FEA-2100/2105 MAP Chart Update Manual Close button Check box OK button Displaying the Catalogue Chart Place the cursor on the New button and press the Select key Save button Chart Conversion from ENC format to Senc format Numbers of charts Total numbers of Hourglass Charts Loaded

2105, 2100 specifications

Furuno, a leading manufacturer in marine electronics, has a reputation for producing high-quality navigation and communication equipment. Two notable products in their lineup are the Furuno 2100 and 2105, both of which are advanced radar systems designed to enhance maritime safety and efficiency. These systems offer a comprehensive suite of features that cater to the needs of both professional and recreational mariners.

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