Furuno GP-1870F manuals
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2 *00017659312*3 IMPORTANT NOTICESNi-Cd Pb General How to discard this product How to discard a used batteryIn the European Union In the USA In the other countries Cd ii 4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Mandatory Action WARNING CAUTION 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS7 v8 vi9 vii12. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................12-1 10 viiiix 11 FOREWORDA Word to GP-1670F, GP-1870F Owners Features 12 xxi 13 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONGP-1870FThe environmental category of each unit is as follows: GP-1670F xii 14 EQUIPMENT LISTS17 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW43 2. TRACK2.1 How to Show, Hide all Track 2.2 How to Stop Recording Track 2.3 How to Select Recording Method, Recording In- terval 44 2.4 How to Change the Color of Your Boats Track2.5 How to Change the Color of Your Boats Track with Sea Surface Temperature 2.6 How to Hide, Show Track by ColorHow to show, hide track from the menu How to hide track with the context-sensitive menu 2-3 45 2.7 How to Delete Track by ColorHow to delete track color from the menu How to delete track color with the context-sensitive menu 2.8 How to Find Track Information 47 3. POINTS3.1 What is a Point? 3.2 How to Enter a Point3.2.1 How to enter a point at the current position 3-2 3.2.2 How to enter a point at the cursor position 48 10.5 1854359.2157'N 49 3-33.2.3 How to enter a position manually on the plotter screen 3.2.4 How to enter a point from the Points List 3-4 50 3.3 How to Find Detailed Point Information3.4 How to Move a Point3.4.1 How to move a point on the screenMethod 1: Drag the point to a new location Method 2: Manual input of latitude and longitude from the Points List 3.4.2 How to move a point from the Points List 3-5 51 3.5 How to Select Visibility for Points3.6 How to Search, Sort Points on the Points List3.6.1 How to search points 3.6.2 How to sort points 3-6 52 3.7 How to Filter Points by Shape on the Points List3.8 How to Delete Points3.8.1 How to delete a point from the screen 3.8.2 How to delete points from the Points ListHow to delete a point How to delete all points 4-1 53 4. ROUTES65 5. NAVIGATION5.1 How to Navigate to a Quick Point 66 5.2 How to Navigate to a Saved Point5.2.1 How to navigate to a saved point selected on the screen 5.2.2 How to navigate to a point selected from the Points List 5.3 How to Select a Route for Navigation5.3.1 On-screen route 67 5-35.3.2 Route selected from the Routes List 5.3.3 How to start navigation from a point on a route 5-4 68 5.4 Functions Available When You Follow a Route5.4.1 Restart navigation 5.4.2 Follow a route in reverse order 5.4.3 Stop following a route 5.4.4 Skip a leg in a route 6-1 69 6. MAP SETTINGS, 2D PERSPEC- TIVE/3D DISPLAYS AND SATELLITE OVERLAY77 7. FISH FINDER OPERATIONS7.1 How the Fish Finder Works 78 7.2 Fish Finder Display79 7.3 How to Activate the Fish Finder7.4 How to Select a Display7.4.1 How to select a single frequency or dual frequencySingle frequency Dual frequency 80 7-47.4.2 How to select a zoom displayHow to activate a zoom display Bottom lock display Bottom zoom display 81 7-57.4.3 A-scope display 82 7-67.4.4 Bottom discrimination displayCharacteristics of the bottom discrimination display 83 7-7How to set the bottom discrimination display 7-8 84 7.5 Automatic Fish Finder7.5.1 How the automatic fish finder works 7.5.2 How to select an automatic fish finder mode 7.5.3 How to adjust the gain in the auto mode 7-9 85 7.6 Manual Fish Finder Operation7.6.1 How to select a display range 7.6.2 How to shift the range 7-10 7.6.3 How to adjust the gain 7.6.4 How to reduce clutter 86 CAUTION7-11 7.7 Picture Advance Speed 87 CAUTION103 8. ALARMS109 9. MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS9.1 The Memory Card Screen 9.2 How to Initialize SD Cards 110 9.3 How to Eject an SD Card9.4 How to Save Data to an SD Card 9.5 How to Rename Files on an SD Card 111 9.6 How to Delete Files from an SD Card9.6.1 How to delete individual files from an SD card 9.6.2 How to delete all files from an SD card 9.7 How to Import Data from an SD Card 112 9.8 How to Process Screenshots9.8.1 How to select source of screenshots (internal memory or SD card) 9.8.2 How to save screenshots in the internal memory to an SD card 113 9-59.8.3 How to delete screenshotsHow to delete individual screenshots How to delete all screenshots 10-1 115 10. OTHER FUNCTIONS 123 11. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT129 12. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING12.1 MaintenanceCheck the items shown in the table below regularly to prevent unnecessary trouble. IMPORTANT WARNING 135 13. INSTALLATION159 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE164 APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS169 APPENDIX 3 JIS CABLE GUIDE Y TT EX: DPYCYSLA - 1.5 MPYC - 41. Core Type 2. Insulation Type 3. Sheath Type D Double core power line Ethylene Propylene Rubber PVC (Vinyl) T 4. Armor Type 5. Sheath Type 6. Shielding Type C Steel Anticorrosive vinyl sheath SLA -SLA 171 FURUNOSPECIFICATIONS OF GPS PLOTTER/SOUNDER GP-1670F/1870F 1 GENERAL 2 GPS RECEIVER 3 PLOTTER FUNCTION 4 SOUNDER 172 FURUNO5 INTERFACE 6 POWER SUPPLY 7 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 173 174 GP-1870F-E 2 243 180 S-1INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM1,50/60Hz DISPLAY UNIT FI-5002 JUNCTION BOX 525STID-PWD 525STID-MSD W/ TEMP/SPEED SENSOR TRANSDUCER 525-5PWD 520-5PSD 520-5MSD RECTIFIER PR-62 12-24VDC DATA CONVERTER IF-NMEA2K2 OR ANTENNA UNIT A 1 C BGPSH.MAKI ANTENNA UNIT NOTE *1: SHIPYARD SUPPLY. *2: OPTION. GP-1670F/1870FTRANSDUCER GP-1670F/1870F 100/110/ 220/230VAC GPS PLOTTER/SOUNDER IN-1 181 INDEX
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