G

Gain offset 3-9

Geodetic chart system 11-1 Glossary A-5

GPS

disabling satellites 11-2 monitor display 14-5 position smoothing 11-1 principle 4-1

speed smoothing 11-1 GPS Monitor Display 14-5 Graphic display 2-4

Grid color 13-1

H

Highway display 2-4

I

Icons A-4

Inside-hull transducer installation 1-10 Installation 1-1

connection of optional equipment 1-21–1-23 display unit 1-3

initial settings 1-24–1-26 inside-hull transducer 1-10 sensors 1-19–1-21 thru-hull transducer 1-14 transom mount transducer 1-17

Interference suppression 3-4

L

L/L icon 10-2

Lighthouse data 4-6

Local time 11-2

Loran C LOPs 10-1

M

Magnetic bearing 10-2 Magnetic variation 10-2 Maintenance

replacement of battery 14-1 replacement of fuse 14-1

Marker zoom display 2-6 Marks

color 6-2 connecting 6-2

entering at cursor position 6-1 entering at own ship's position 6-1 entering event mark 6-1 entering MOB mark 6-3

erasing all 6-3 erasing individual 6-2 radar target mark 6-4 shape 6-2

size 6-2

Memory card (for technicians) 14-6–14-7 Memory clearing 14-7

Memory, I/O port test 14-4 Menu tree A-9

MOB mark

cancelling as destination 6-3 entering 6-3

entering its position as waypoint 7-3 setting its position as destination 8-2

N

Navaid selection 10-2

North-up mode 4-3

P

Panel test 14-4

Picture advance speed 3-4 Plotter

arrival/anchor watch alarm 9-1 background color 13-1

cancelling MOB mark as destination 6-3 cancelling route navigation 8-3 changing waypoint position 7-3

chart land brightness 13-1 chart land color 13-1

chart place-name on/off 13-1 chart scale/range 4-4 connecting marks 6-2 course bar color 13-1 cursor size 13-1

destination by cursor position 8-1 destination by event mark position 8-2 destination by MOB mark position 8-2 destination by waypoint 8-1 disabling GPS satellites 11-2

editing routes 7-5 entering event marks 6-1 entering marks 6-1 entering MOB mark 6-3

entering waypoint at own ship's position 7-1 entering waypoint by event mark 7-3 entering waypoint by L/L 7-2

entering waypoints by cursor 7-2 erasing all marks 6-3

erasing individual marks 6-2 erasing track 5-1

erasing waypoint through waypoint list 7-3 erasing waypoints by cursor 7-3

GPS position smoothing 11-1 GPS speed smoothing 11-1 grid 13-1

local time 11-2 magnetic bearing 10-2 magnetic variation 10-2 mark color 6-2

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GP-1610CF specifications

The Furuno GP-1610CF is a sophisticated marine navigation system designed for enthusiasts who demand accuracy and reliability on the water. Featuring a 10.4-inch color LCD display with a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels, this unit provides crystal-clear images of charts and navigation information, even under direct sunlight. Its user-friendly interface allows for intuitive management of various functions, making it accessible for both novice and experienced mariners.

One of the standout features of the GP-1610CF is its integrated GPS receiver, which boasts a high sensitivity that ensures rapid acquisition of satellite signals and precise positioning. The unit supports a range of positioning formats, including WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System), allowing for enhanced accuracy within the coastal dimensions. Additionally, the GP-1610CF is compatible with DGPS (Differential GPS) systems, further refining positional accuracy and providing a reliable navigation experience.

The GP-1610CF also supports C-MAP NT+ charting, offering an extensive variety of cartographic data covering numerous regions. This enables users to visualize marine environments with detailed bathymetric information, harbor layouts, and navigational aids. The system's customizable waypoints and route planner facilitate efficient marine navigation, allowing users to create multiple routes and track them in real time.

In terms of connectivity, the GP-1610CF offers NMEA 0183 output, which allows it to interface seamlessly with other marine electronics such as autopilots, radar systems, and depth sounders. This enabling communication between devices enhances overall situational awareness and improves navigation assistance.

The unit is built to withstand the harsh marine environment, featuring a robust housing that is resistant to saltwater, humidity, and temperature variations. Additionally, the GP-1610CF can function in challenging lighting conditions thanks to its adjustable contrast and brightness settings, which help maintain visibility during nighttime operation.

Overall, the Furuno GP-1610CF stands as a reliable choice for sailors seeking a high-performance navigation solution. With its combination of advanced GPS technology, high-resolution display, extensive chart compatibility, and robust design, this device continues to be a trusted companion for marine adventures around the globe. Whether cruising, fishing, or engaging in professional navigation, the GP-1610CF delivers essential features that empower users to navigate with confidence and accuracy.