Furuno GP-1850F, GP-1850DF manual Geodetic Chart List

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Geodetic Chart List

001:

WGS84

 

094: NORTH AMERICAN 1927AB

: Alberta & British Columbia

002:

WGS72

 

095: NORTH AMERICAN 1927EC

: East Canada

003:

TOKYO

: Mean Value (Japan, Korea & Okinawa)

096: NORTH AMERICAN 1927MO

: Manitoba & Ontario

004:

NORTH AMERICAN 1927

: Mean Value (CONUS)

097: NORTH AMERICAN 1927NE

: Northwest Territories & Saskatchewan

005:

EUROPEAN 1950

: Mean Value

098: NORTH AMERICAN 1927YK

: Yukon

006:

AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1984

: Australia & Tasmania

099: NORTH AMERICAN 1927CZ

: Canal Zone

007:

ADINDAN-MN

: Mean Value (Ethiopia & Sudan)

100: NORTH AMERICAN 1927CR

: Caribbean

008:

ADINDAN-E

: Ethiopia

101: NORTH AMERICAN 1927CA

: Central America

009:

ADINDAN-MA

: Mali

102: NORTH AMERICAN 1927CU

: Cuba

010:

ADINDAN-SE

: Senegal

103: NORTH AMERICAN 1927GR

: Greenland

011

ADINDAN-SU

: Sudan

104: NORTH AMERICAN 1927MX

: Mexico

012:

AFG

: Somalia

105: NORTH AMERICAN 1983AK

: Alaska

013:

AIN EL ABD 1970

: Bahrain Is.

106: NORTH AMERICAN 1983CN

: Canada

014:

ANNA 1 ASTRO 1965

: Cocos Is.

107: NORTH AMERICAN 1983CS

: CONUS

015:

ARC 1950-MN

: Mean Value

108: NORTH AMERICAN 1983MX

: Mexico, Central America

016:

ARC 1950-B

: Botswana

109: OBSERVATORIO 1966

: Corvo & Flores Islands (Azores)

017:

ARC 1950-L

: Lesotho

110: OLD EGYPTIAN 1930

: Egypt

018:

ARC 1950-M

: Malawi

111: OLD HAWAIIAN-MN

: Mean Value

019:

ARC 1950-S

: Swaziland

112: OLD HAWAIIAN-HW

: Hawaii

020:

ARC 1950-ZR

: Zaire

113: OLD HAWAIIAN-KA

: Kauai

021:

ARC 1950-ZM

: Zambia

114: OLD HAWAIIAN-MA

: Maui

022:

ARC 1950-ZB

: Zimbabwe

115: OLD HAWAIIAN-OA

: Oahu

023:

ARC 1960-MN

: Mean Value (Kenya & Tanzania)

116: OMAN

: Oman

024:

ARC 1960-K

: Kenya

117: ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936-MN: Mean Value

025:

ARC 1960-T

: Tanzania

118: ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936-E: England

026:

ASCENSION IS. 1958

: Ascension Is.

119: ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936-IM: England, Isle

027:

ASTRO BEACON “E”

: Iwo Jima Is.

 

of Man & Wales

028:

ASTRO B4 SOR. ATOLL

: Tern Is.

120: ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936-SSI: Scotland, &

029:

ASTRO POS 71/4

: St. Helena Is.

 

Shetland Islands

030:

ASTRONOMIC STATION 1952

: Marcus Is.

121: ORDNANCE SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN 1936-WL: Wales

031:

AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1966

: Australia & Tasmania

122: PICO DE LAS NIVIES

: Canary Islands

032:

BELLEVUE (IGN)

: Efate & Erromango Islands

123: PITCAIRN ASTRO 1967

: Pitcairn Is.

033:

BERMUDA 1957

: Bermuda Islands

124: PROVISIONS SOUTH CHILEAN 1963: South Chile (near 53˚ S)

034:

BOGOTA OBSERVATORY

: Columbia

125: PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956MN: Mean Value

035:

GAUPO INCHAUSPE

: Argentina

126: PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956BO: Bolivia

036:

CANTON IS. 1966

: Phoenix Islands

127: PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956NC: Chile-Northern Chile

037:

CAPE

: South Africa

 

(near 19˚S)

038:

CAPE CANAVERAL

: Mean Value (Florida & Bahama Islands)

128: PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956SC: Chile-Southern Chile

039:

CARTHAGE

: Tunisia

 

(near 43˚S)

040:

CHATHAM 1971

: Chatham Is. (New Zealand)

129: PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956CO: Columbia

041:

CHUA ASTRO

: Paraguay

130: PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956EC: Ecuador

042:

CORREGO ALEGRE

: Brazil

131: PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956GY: Guyana

043:

DJAKARTA (BATAVIA)

: Sumatra Is. (Indonesia)

132: PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956PR: Peru

044:

DOS 1968

: Gizo Is. (New Georgia Is.)

133: PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956VN: Venezuela

045:

EASTER IS. 1967

: Easter Is.

134: PUERTO RICO

: Puerto Rico & Virgin Islands

046:

EUROPEAN 1950-WE

: Western Europe

135: QATAR NATIONAL

: Qatar

047:

EUROPEAN 1950-CY

: Cyprus

136: QORNOQ

: South Greenland

048:

EUROPEAN 1950-EG

: Egypt

137: ROME 1940

: Sardinia Islands

049:

EUROPEAN 1950-ESC

: England, Scotland, Channel & Shetland Islands

138: SANTA BRAZ

: Sao Maguel, Santa Maria Islands (Azores)

050:

EUROPEAN 1950-EIS

: England, Ireland, Scotland, & Shetland Islands

139: SANTO (DOS)

: Espirito Santo Is.

051:

EUROPEAN 1950-GR

: Greece

140: SAPPER HILL 1943

: East Falkland Is.

052

EUROPEAN 1950-IR

: Iran

141: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969MN

: Mean Value

053:

EUROPEAN 1950-SA

: Italy, Sardinia

142: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969AG

: Argentina

054:

EUROPEAN 1950-SI

: Italy, Sicily

143: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969BO

: Bolivia

055:

EUROPEAN 1950-NF

: Norway & Finland

144: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969BR

: Brazil

056:

EUROPEAN 1950-PS

: Portugal & Spain

145: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969CH

: Chile

057:

EUROPEAN 1979

: Mean Value

146: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969CO

: Columbia

058:

GANDAJIKA BASE

: Republic of Maldives

147: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969EC

: Ecuador

059:

GEODETIC DATUM 1949

: New Zealand

148: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969GY

: Guyana

060:

GUAM 1963

: Guam Is.

149: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969PA

: Paraguay

061:

GUX 1 ASTRO

: Guadalcanal Is.

150: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969PR

: Peru

062:

HJORSEY 1955

: Iceland

151: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969TT

: Trinidad & Tobago

063:

HONG KONG 1363

: Hong Kong

152: SOUTH AMERICAN 1969VZ

: Venezuela

064:

INDIAN-TV

: Thailand & Vietnam

153: SOUTH ASIA

: Singapore

065:

INDIAN-BIN

: Bangladesh, India & Nepal

154: SOUTHEAST BASE

: Porto Santo & Madeira Islands

066:

IRELAND 1965

: Ireland

155: SOUTHWEST BASE

: Faial, Graciosa, Pico, Sao Jorge, & Terceira Is.

067:

ISTS 073 ASTRO 1969

: Diego Garcia

156: TIMBALAI 1948

: Brunei & East Malaysia (Sarawak & Sadah)

068:

JOHNSTON IS. 1961

: Johnston Is.

157: TOKYO JP

: Japan

069:

KANDAWALA

: Sri Lanka

158: TOKYO KP

: Korea

070:

KERGUELEN IS.

: Kerguelen Is.

159: TOKYO OK

: Okinawa

071:

KERTAU 1948

: West Malaysia & Singapore

160: TRISTAN ASTRO 1968

: Tristan da Cunha

072:

LA REUNION

: Mascarene Is.

161: VITI LEVU 1916

: Viti Levu Is. (Fiji Islands)

073:

L. C. 5 ASTRO

: Cayman Brac Is.

162: WAKE-ENIWETOK 1960

: Marshall Islands

074:

LIBERIA 1964

: Liberia

163: ZANDERIJ

: Surinam

075:

LUZON

: Philippines (excl. Mindanao Is.)

164: BUKIT RIMPAH

: Bangka & Belitung Islands (Indonesia)

076:

LUZON-M

: Mindanao Is.

165: CAMP AREA ASTRO

: Camp Mcmurdo Area, Antarctica

077:

MAHE 1971

: Mahe Is.

166: G. SEGARA

: Kalimantan Is. (Indonesia)

078:

MARCO ASTRO

: Salvage Islands

167: HERAT NORTH

: Afghanistan

079:

MASSAWA

: Eritrea (Ethiopia)

168: HU-TZU-SHAN

: Taiwan

080:

MERCHICH

: Morocco

169: TANANARIVE OBSERVATORY 1925: Madagascar

081:

MIDWAY ASTRO 1961

: Midway Is.

170: YACARE

: Uruguay

082:

MINNA

: Nigeria

171: RT-90

: Sweden

083:

NAHRWAN-O

: Masirah Is. (0man)

172: Pulkovo 1942

: Russia

084:

NAHRWAN-UAE

: United Arab Emirates

173: Finish KKJ

: Finland

085:

NAHRWAN-SA

: Saudi Arabia

 

 

086:

NAMIBIA

: Namibia

 

 

087:

MAPARIMA, BWI

: Trinidad & Tobago

 

 

088:

NORTH AMERICAN 1927WU

: Western United States

 

 

089:

NORTH AMERICAN 1927EU

: Eastern United States

 

 

090:

NORTH AMERICAN 1927AK

: Alaska

 

 

091:

NORTH AMERICAN 1927BH

: Bahamas (excl. San Salvador Is.)

 

 

092:

NORTH AMERICAN 1927SS

: Bahamas, San Salvador Is.

 

 

093:

NORTH AMERICAN 1927CN

: Canada (incl. Newfoundland Is.)

 

 

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Contents Color DGPS/PLOTTER/SOUNDER Color GPS/PLOTTER/SOUNDER First E D I T I O N FEB OCT Do not operate the equipment with wet hands About the TFT LCDDo not open the equipment Do not disassemble or modify the equipmentTable of Contents Iii Declaration of ConformityForeword FeaturesWord to GP-1850DF/1850F Owners Display Unit System ConfigurationThis page is intentionally left blank Display Unit Controls Operational OverviewRemote controller Remote ControllerDisplay abbreviations Inserting Mini Chart CardTurning the Power On/Off Turning the power offPlotter Displays Adjusting Tone and BrillianceSelecting a display Normal Sounder Display Sounder DisplaysMenu Operation, Soft Keys Plotter/Sounder DisplayDemonstration Display 11 Demo setting screenPrinciple of Operation Video Sounder OperationNormal sounder display indications, markers Sounder Display DescriptionKHz picture Bottom-lock display Selecting sounder display modeBottom-zoom display Marker zoom displayEnter Plotter/Sounder DisplayDual-frequency Display Scope displayManual Sounder Operation Automatic Sounder OperationRange shifting Adjusting the gainMeasuring Depth Selecting display rangeSuppressing Interference Sounder Setup OptionsSuppressing Low Level Noise White Marker Erasing Weak EchoesSelecting Background and Echo Colors Selecting Picture Advance SpeedBackground and echo colors Alarms Bottom echo Interpreting the DisplayZero line Fish school echoes34 Surface noise/aeration Surface noise/AerationCourse-up Plotter DisplaysPresentation Modes North-upShifting the Display Selecting Chart Scale/RangeMini Chart Cards CursorFuruno mini chart card Indices and chart enlargementRemarks on chart display Chart symbolsComparison of Furuno and Nav-Charts chart cards Port service icons Nav-Charts cardsAid to navigation data Enlarging an indication Navigation Data DisplayGPS satellite monitor display Steering Display How to read the compass displayBeacon information display Setting the range of the XTE scale How to read the XTE scaleHighway Display Fishing Changing Operation ModeFifure 3-16 Display setup1 menu Navigation Trip DistanceDisplaying Track TrackTracking Track plotting method Stopping/Restarting Plotting of TrackChanging Track Color Track Plotting Method, IntervalTrack plotting interval Changing Track Memory CapacityTrack Memory Erasing All Track Entering Marks MarkPlotter display Video sounder display Changing Mark AttributesTions Changing Mark SizeSmall Erasing whole marks/lines Erasing MarksDisplaying Track and Mark Points Erasing individual marks/linesEntering waypoints at MOB position WaypointsEntering Waypoints Entering waypoints at own ship’s positionChanging the shape and color of waypoint mark Waypoint menuChanging waypoint position Changing waypoint name, comment, proximity alarm radiusEntering waypoints by range and bearing Entering waypoints by latitude and longitude positionErasing waypoints by the cursor Erasing Individual WaypointsChanging Waypoint Data Erasing waypoints through the waypoint listChanging Waypoint Position on the Plotter Display Waypoint Mark SizeSearching Waypoints This page is intentionally left blank Abcdef RoutesEntering Routes Entering routes through the route listInserting waypoints through the route list Connecting RoutesInserting, Removing Waypoints Entering routes by the cursorWPT Inserting waypoints on the plotter displayRemoving waypoints from routes Alph ListRemoving route waypoints from the plotter display Creating Track-based RoutesSave icon appearance On the plotter display Erasing RoutesThis page is intentionally left blank Navigating to a single quick point NavigationNavigating to Quick Points Selecting quick point entry methodNavigating to Waypoints waypoint list Navigating to Ports, Port ServicesNavigate along specific leg of route Following a RouteNavigate route waypoints in reverse order Navigate directly to a route waypointSwitching waypoints Setting speed for ETA calculationRestarting navigation Cancelling Navigation This page is intentionally left blank Introduction Plotter AlarmsAudio Alarm On/Off Arrival AlarmXTE Cross Track Error Alarm Anchor Watch AlarmProximity Alarm Speed AlarmAlarm messages Alarm InformationAlarm messages and their meanings Saving data Saving Data to Memory CardFormatting Memory Cards 10-1Data overwrite Error messageLoading Data from Memory Card 10-2Waypoint/route Configuration10-3 TrackThis page is intentionally left blank 11-1 Chart Setup Options menuChart Offset menu Customizing Your Unit11-2 Chart Details menuChart details menu description Display Options menu11-3 Display setup1 menu description11-4 Display SETUP2 menu description11.3 GPS/DGPS/TD Options menu GPS Setup Options menu description11-5 Dgps Setup Options Dgps Setup Options menu11-6 Displaying Loran C TDs TD Setup menuTD Setup 11-711-8 Sounder Setup Options menuRange Setup soft key Sounder Setup Options menu descriptionEcho Offset 200kHz, Echo Offset 50kHz System Setup soft keySystem Setup menu description 11-911-10 Configuration menuSetup Nmea Port 1 menu description Setup NMEA/DGPS Port 2 menu descriptionDownload waypoint/route to PC 11-11UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD Data menu XON/XOFF22 Connection of GP-1850DF GP-1850F to PC 11-12System menu 11-13System Menu description This page is intentionally left blank Using C-MAP NT Model Tidal Information Navigating to Ports, Port Services 12-4 Setting Chart Setup Options 20 Depth Info display 12-6Displaying Program Number This page is intentionally left blank 13-1 Maintenance & TroubleshootingMaintenance Recommended maintenance program13-2 Replacement of Fuse, BatterySimple Troubleshooting Simple troubleshooting plotter13-3 Error MessagesSimple troubleshooting sounder Error messagesTest Diagnostic Tests13-4 Memory, I/O port testKeyboard test 13-5Display test Clearing Memories Remote controller test13-6 Menu Tree Sounder Setup Options Audio Alarm ON, OFF Loran C Chains Decca Chains World Time Geodetic Chart List Plotter GeneralGPS Receiver Display SectionSounder Coating Color Index-1 IndexIndex-2 Index-3
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