Furuno GP-1850DF installation manual Temp ADJ, Temp Graph OFF

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s SPEED SOURCE

GPS

TEMP SOURCE

OWN XDCR

TEMP GRAPH

OFF

ZOOM MARKER

OFF

SPEED ADJ.

+00%

TEMP ADJ.

+00.0° F

DEPTH ADJ.

+0.0ft

SPD

TEMP

DEPTH

12.3kt

62.5° F

2000.0ft

 

 

 

DGPS 3D

DISPLAY SETUP2

EDIT

RETURN

Figure 3-14 Display Setup 2 Display

4.Select "TEMP ADJ." by the arrow key.

5.For water temperature sensor-equipped sets, you may offset the water tem- perature readout if it is wrong. Watch the water temperature readout at the bottom of the screen. If it is unreasonably wrong, press the software key la- beled "EDIT" to display the following message.

TEMP ADJ

+ 00.0 ° F

Figure 3-12 Temperature Adjustment Display

6.Correct water temperature readout by the arrow key. The adjustment range is

-99.9 ~+99.9 .

For example, if the readout is 2° higher than actual temperature, enter -2° .

7.Press the software key labeled "RETURN".

8.To display a water temperature graph (shows present water temperature), se- lect "TEMP GRAPH" by arrow key.

9.Press the software key labeled "EDIT" to display following message.

TEMP GRAPH

ON

OFF

Figure 3-13 Temperature Graph Display

10.Select "ON".

11.Press the software key labeled "ENTER". 12.Press the [SNDR] key to finish.

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Contents AP-1 Installation of Dgps Beacon ReceiverB . N o . I M E 4 3 9 5 0 J Safety Instructions for the Installer Safety InstructionsOptional equipment Standard supplyIii System Configuration Mounting considerations Installation of Display UnitFlush mounting Mounting procedureTabletop, overhead mounting Flush mounting of display unit Installation of Antenna UnitNecessary tools Installation of TransducersInstalling the inside-hull mount transducer Remarks on installationCoating the transducer face with silicone sealant Attaching the transducerMODE/FREQ Auto Cruising Auto Fishing Manual Observing the pictureFinal preparation Transducer outline drawings Installing the thru-hull mount transducerTransducer mounting location Acceptable transducer mounting locations Typical through-hull mount transducer installations15 Construction of fairing block Procedure for installing the thru-hull mount transducer16 Transom mount transducer mounting locations Installing the transom mount transducer17 Transom mount transducer, mounting flush with hull Transducer preparationMounting considerations Triducer 524ST-MSD, 525ST-MSDTransom mount water temperature sensor Installation of Sensors21 Thru-hull mount water temperature sensors 02MSB, T-03MSB Thru-hull mount water temperature sensor 02MSB, T-03MSBST-02PSB Power cable WiringGround Water temperature/speed sensorAntenna unit TransducerCable extension Extending antenna cable lengthHow to attach the N-P-8DFB connector Nmea port Nmea SettingRTCM104OUTPUT Dgps portRTCM104EXTRN RTCM104INTRNInput/Output Sentences Output Data SentencesAntenna Height Baud Rate Setting GP-1850DF onlyBeacon Baud Rate Beacon Frequency Setting GP-1850DF onlyBeacon Frequency Auto Depth AdjustmentSpeed Source OWN Pddwhl GPS External Equipment Setup OptionSpeed Source Speed ADJ Speed AdjustmentTemperature Adjustment Temp Graph OFF Temp ADJ14 Display unit, top view Selecting the Echo Sounder Output Power15 Removing cover assembly 17 Inside of the cover Installation of Dgps Beacon Receiver for GP-1850F Procedure DisassemblyDismounting chassis assembly Installation of Dgps receiverInstallation of Dgps beacon receiver Wiring the Cable assembly Attaching chassis assembly 10 Inside of the cover Checking the Dgps installationAppendix Triducer 525ST-PWC/PWD AP-2 AP-3 Page Page Page Page 11 Connecting Dgps beacon receiver Connecting Dgps beacon receiverPage Page Page Page Page Page Page Page
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GP-1850DF specifications

Furuno is renowned for its high-quality marine electronics, and the GP-1850DF and GP-1850F are no exceptions. These advanced GPS chart plotters are designed to meet the needs of both professional mariners and recreational boaters alike.

The GP-1850DF is equipped with a powerful 12-channel GPS that provides fast and accurate positioning information, while the GP-1850F features a sturdy built-in fish finder, making it ideal for anglers. Both units boast a brilliant color display that enhances visibility in various lighting conditions, ensuring that users can easily read information on the screen, even in direct sunlight.

One of the standout features of these models is their compatibility with a variety of chart formats, including C-MAP, and Furuno’s proprietary raster charts. This flexibility allows users to choose from a broad range of navigational charts, catering to specific regional needs and preferences. The intuitive interface of the GP-1850 series simplifies navigation, offering menu-driven commands and support for multiple languages.

Furuno has integrated advanced sonar technology in the GP-1850F model, including a high-resolution fish finder capable of detecting fish signatures with remarkable precision. The dual-frequency capabilities enable users to switch between higher frequencies for shallow water fishing and lower frequencies for deeper waters. This enriches the fishing experience while improving catch rates.

Moreover, both devices feature a built-in waypoint register, allowing users to store up to 1,000 waypoints, which can be essential for returning to promising fishing spots or navigating back to port. The navigation functions also include routes and track recording, empowering boaters to create custom paths and review their previous journeys.

The GP-1850 series also places a high emphasis on safety, incorporating features like man overboard (MOB) alarms and route alarms to enhance on-water safety. Additionally, they are designed to withstand the harsh marine environment, with waterproof housings that ensure durability during adverse weather conditions.

In conclusion, the Furuno GP-1850DF and GP-1850F models provide an exceptional combination of performance, reliability, and user-friendly features, making them a preferred choice for both fishermen and navigators. Their adaptability in various maritime situations, alongside advanced technologies, cements their reputation as essential tools for successful and safe voyages on the water.