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COLOR DGPS/PLOTTER/SOUNDER COLOR GPS/PLOTTER/SOUNDER
Nishinomiya, Japan
00080937000 00080937000
OME44252B00 OME44252B00
9-52 Ashihara-cho
About the TFT LCD
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
7. ROUTES
Features
FOREWORD
A Word to GP-1850WDF/1850WF Owners
ANTENNA UNIT
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
GPA-019 GP-1850WDF
GPA-017 GP-1850WF
WHAT IS WAAS?
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1.1 Display Unit Controls
Display unit
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1.2 Remote Controller
Direction of mini chart card
1.3 Inserting Mini Chart Card
1.4 Turning the Power On/Off
Location of mini chart card slot cover
Display abbreviations
1.5 Adjusting Tone and Brilliance
Turning the power off
Tone and brilliance adjustment window
16.3
56.789 N LON
56.789 E TD
1.6 Plotter Displays
Display modes Sounder display
1.7 Sounder Displays
Time display window
1.8 Menu Operation, Soft Keys
Display setup 1 menu
Main menu
1.9 Demonstration Display
Demo setting screen
Demo mode window
2. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION
2.1 Principle of Operation
Underwater conditions and video sounder display
200 kHz picture
2.2 Sounder Display Description
Normal sounder display indications, markers
50 kHz picture
Marker-zoom display plus normal sounder display
34.0
Selecting sounder display mode
Sounder function window
Dual-frequency display
2.3 Dual-frequency Display
2.4 Plotter/Sounder Display
A-scope display plus normal sounder display
How the automatic sounder works
2.5 Automatic Sounder Operation
2.6 Manual Sounder Operation
How to enable automatic sounder operation
Range window
Adjusting the gain
Selecting display range
Range shifting
How to use the VRM
2.7 Measuring Depth
2.8 Suppressing Interference
2.9 Suppressing Low Level Noise
Appearance of clutter
2.10 Erasing Weak Echoes
2.11 White Marker
Signal level window
Picture advance window
2.12 Selecting Picture Advance Speed
2.13 Selecting Background and Echo Colors
Color bar when white marker function is active
Fish B/L alarm
2.14 Alarms
2-10
Bottom alarm
Minute mark
2.15 Interpreting the Display
2-11
Zero line
2-12
Surface noise/Aeration
Surface noise/aeration
Course-up
3. PLOTTER DISPLAYS
3.1 Presentation Modes
North-up
Data displayed on the plotter display when the cursor is on
3.2 Cursor
3.3 Shifting the Display
3.4 Displaying Nav Information Window
Chart icons and their meanings
3.5 Selecting Chart Scale/Range
3.6 Mini Chart Cards
Indices and chart enlargement
FURUNO chart symbols
Remarks on chart display
Chart symbols
Sample chart Japan and South Korea showing indices
Port service icons Nav-ChartsTM cards
NAVAID /FL 6S 12M
FROM OS
52.38nm
12.5
56.789 N LON
56.789 E TD
3.7 Navigation Data Display
Beacon information display
3.8 Steering Display
0 0 1 - W P
How to read the compass display
XTE range setting window
3.9 Highway Display
How to read the XTE indication
Setting the range of the XTE scale
Sequence of pressing the HIDE/SHOW key at FISHING 1 or 2 mode
3.10 Changing Operation Mode
3-10
56.789 E
56.789 N LON LAT
3.11 Navigation Trip Distance
Chart setup menu
4. TRACK
4.1 Displaying Track
4.2 Stopping/Restarting Plotting of Track
Track color window
4.3 Changing Track Color
4.4 Track Plotting Method, Interval
Track plotting method
Track plotting interval
4.5 Changing Track Memory Capacity
01 m 00 s
00.10 nm
Erasing all track
4.6 Erasing Tracks
Erasing tracks by area
Erasing tracks by color
Changing displays PLOTTER display
5. MARK
5.1 Entering Marks
Plotter display
Mark/line window
5.2 Changing Mark Attributes
Video sounder display
Changing displays Video sounder display
Mark color window
5.3 Changing Mark Size
Chart details menu
Mark line window
Erasing individual marks/lines
5.4 Erasing Marks
5.5 Displaying Track and Mark Points
5.6 Target Mark
Entering waypoints at MOB position
6. WAYPOINTS
6.1 Entering Waypoints
Entering waypoints at own ship’s position
Mark shape selection window
MARK SHAPE
Waypoints menu
Waypoint window
Plotter display, range and bearing selected as waypoint entry method
Entering waypoints by range and bearing
Erasing waypoints through the waypoint list
6.2 Erasing Individual Waypoints
Entering waypoints by latitude and longitude position
Erasing waypoints by the cursor
6.4 Changing Waypoint Position on the Plotter Display
6.3 Changing Waypoint Data
Search window
6.5 Waypoint Mark Size
6.6 Searching Waypoints
Chart details menu
Route menu
7. ROUTES
7.1 Entering Routes
Entering routes through the route list
7.2 Connecting Routes
Entering routes by the cursor
Connect route window
Edit route menu
7.3 Inserting, Removing Waypoints
Inserting waypoints through the route list
Changing waypoints through the list
Removing route waypoints through the route list
Inserting waypoints on the plotter display
Removing waypoints from routes
Inserting waypoints in an intermediate location within a route
New route window
7.4 Creating Track-based Routes
Route contents display
Save route menu
7.5 Erasing Routes
Navigating to a single quick point
8. NAVIGATION
8.1 Navigating to “Quick Points”
Selecting quick point entry method
Sample port list southern Italy
8.3 Navigating to Ports, Port Services
8.2 Navigating to Waypoints waypoint list
Plotter display
Sample filling station locations southern Italy
Sample port service list
Restarting navigation
8.4 Following a Route
Example of when to restart navigation
Navigate along specific leg of route
Own ship Waypoint Perpendicular
Setting speed for ETA calculation
Switching waypoints
Waypoint Own Ship
5. Press the RELEASE soft key 6. Press the ENTER key
8.5 Canceling Navigation
1. Press the WPT/RTE key 2. Press the LOG soft key
3. Press the STOP soft key 4. Press the ENTER key to go stand by
Alarm menu
9. PLOTTER ALARMS
9.2 Audio Alarm On/Off
9.1 Introduction
Arrival alarm window
9.3 Arrival Alarm
9.4 Anchor Watch Alarm
How the arrival alarm works
How the XTE alarm works
9.5 XTE Cross Track Error Alarm
9.6 Speed Alarm
9.7 Proximity Alarm
Alarm messages and their meanings
9.8 Alarm Information
Alarm messages
Alarm menu
Download/upload menu
10. MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS
10.1 Formatting Memory Cards
10-1
SAVE DATA message
10.2 Saving Data to Memory Card
10-2
Saving data
Data overwrite
10.3 Loading Data from Memory Card
10-3
Error messages
Waypoint/route
10-4
Configuration
Notes on loading data
CHART OFFSET menu
11.1 CHART SETUP OPTIONS menu
11. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT
11-1
Chart details menu
11-2
CHART DETAILS menu
Chart details menu description
Display setup 1 menu
11.2 DISPLAY OPTIONS menu
11-3
DISPLAY SETUP 1 menu description
Mag variation window
11-4
DISPLAY SETUP 2 menu description
Display setup 2 menu
GPS SETUP options menu
11.3 GPS/DGPS/TD OPTIONS menu
11-5
GPS SETUP OPTIONS menu description
11-6
1. Select GEODETIC DATUM
Geodetic datum window
11-7
DGPS/WAAS SETUP OPTIONS menu
DGPS/WAAS menu
Displaying LORAN C TDs
11-8
TD SETUP menu
TD setup menu
RANGE SETUP soft key
11.4 SOUNDER SETUP OPTIONS menu
11-9
SYSTEM SETUP soft key
TVG concept
11-10
ECHO OFFSET 200kHz, ECHO OFFSET 50kHz
SEABED LVL 200kHz, SEABED LVL 50kHz
SETUP NMEA/DGPS PORT 2 menu description
11.5 CONFIGURATION menu
11-11
SETUP NMEA PORT 1 menu description
Display unit, rear view
11-12
UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD DATA menu
Upload/download menu
GP-1850WDF/1850WF
11-13
Route comment format
11-14
Route data menu
Route data format
Location of chart card slot cover
12. USING C-MAP NT MODEL
12.1 Inserting Chart Card
12-1
Objects window
12.2 Cursor and Data Display
12-2
Plotter display
Object windows
12.3 Tidal Information
12-3
Tide height
DATE window
12.4 Navigating to Ports, Port Services
DATE DD/MM/YYYY 01 / 01
12-4
Sample filling station locations
12-5
SELECT PORT SERVICE window
Go to port service selected via waypoints, make a route as follows
Chart details menu
12.5 Setting Chart Setup Options
12-6
CHART DETAILS menu
Depth info display
12.6 Selecting Chart Scale/Range
12-7
SPOT SOUNDING
12.7 Displaying Program Number
12-8
Memory, I/O test results
Recommended maintenance program
13. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
13.1 Maintenance
13-1
Simple troubleshooting plotter
13.2 Replacement of Fuse, Battery
13.3 Simple Troubleshooting
13-2
Error messages
13.4 Error Messages
13-3
Simple troubleshooting sounder
Memory, I/O port test
13.5 Diagnostic Tests
13-4
Configuration menu
Keyboard test
13-5
Keyboard test
Display test
Remote controller test
13.6 Clearing Memories
13-6
Remote controller test
Loran C Default 9940, 11-27 US West Coast
MENU TREE
FURUNO chart
C-MAP NT chart
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LORAN C CHAINS
Chain
DECCA CHAINS
Chain
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WORLD TIME
GEODETIC CHART LIST
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DISPLAY SECTION
SPECIFICATIONS OF
GENERAL
2 GPS RECEIVER
8 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
POWER SOURCE
SOUNDER
INTERFACE
Index-1
INDEX
I Indications
Index-2
Index-3
Index-4