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i SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS WARNING Do not disassemble or modify the equipment. Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can result. Immediately turn off the power at the switchboard if the equipment is emitting smoke or fire. Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock.
ii T ABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ............................................................................................................... viii SYSTEM CONFIGURA TIONS ................................................................................
iii 2.5.3 FURUNO and Na vCharts TM charts ............................................................................... 2-12 2.5.4 C-MAP charts .........................................................................................................
iv 3.5 Reduci ng Sea Clutter ....................................................................................................... ...........3-4 3.5.1 How the A/C SEA works ...........................................................................
v 3.22 Guard Alarm ............................................................................................................... ............... 3-30 3.22.1 Setting a g uard alarm zone ................................................................
vi 4.1 1 Displa y Colors ( GD-1700C/1710 C) ........................................................................................... 4-18 4.12 Alarm s .................................................................................................
vii 6.3 Loading W aypoint Data f rom Y eom an ..................................................................................... 6-8 6.4 Re cei ving Da ta V ia Ne tw ork Equ ip ment ..................................................................
viii FOREWORD A Word to the Ow ner of the GD-170 0/1710 Series V ideo Plotter FURUNO Electr ic Company thanks you f or purchasing the GD-1700/ 1 710 Series Video Plotter . We are con f ident you will discover why the FURUNO nam e has become synonymous w ith qua lit y and reliabilit y .
ix Features T he 1700 seri es w ork withi n our new product -ne tw ork sys t em call ed the “ Na vNet.” E ac h prod uc t has an I P addres s t o c om m uni cate w ith Na vN et c om p atibl e product s wi th in t he netw ork, using T CP/I P protocol t h rough an Et hernet 10BASE-T network.
x SYSTEM CONFIGU R A T IONS Al l Nav Net pro duc t s i nco rpor at e a “ netw ork ci rcuit boar d” t o int egrat e each NavNet pr od uct on board t hrough a n optional LAN cable (Et her n e t 10BASE-T ). Each NavNet prod uct i s assi gned a n I P addr es s t o enable t ransf er of im ages b etw een other Na vNet pr oduc t s.
xi T w o-un it NavN et system Radar Antenna Unit GPS Receiv er GP-310B/320B Radar data Plotter data PLO TTER T wo-unit NavNet system Thre e- o r-mor e-uni t NavNet system ( Max.
xii WH A T IS W AA S ? WA AS, avail able in North America, is a pro vider in the worl dwi de SBAS (Satellite Based Au gment ation Sy st em) navigation system. SBAS provides GPS signal corrections to SBAS users, for even bett er position accuracy , typi cally better than t hree met e rs.
1-1 1. OPER A TION A L OVERVIEW T his chapt er pro vides ba si c inf ormat ion neede d to get y ou st arted usi ng y our plot ter . T he followi ng topics are present ed: • Cont rol over view • Ch.
1. OPERA TIONAL OVERVIEW 1-2 1.1 O perating Control s 1.1. 1 Disp la y uni t con trol s Overvi e w of d isp l ay un i t contro ls T he pl otter , radar , sounder a nd chart sy stems are mai nly operated w ith cont rols of t he dis play uni t ( and remote c ontrol l er).
1. OPERA T IONAL OVERVIEW 1-3 Sof t keys The function of the five soft keys changes according t o t he operat ion. Their labels for t heir current functions are shown on the screen to t he left of the keys. T o hide or show the soft key labels, press the [ HIDE/SHOW] key .
1. OPERA TIONAL OVERVIEW 1-4 [ENTER] knob T he [E N T ER] k nob funct ions to • Regi st er dat a • E nter al phanum eric dat a such as w ay point name • S elect menu i tems and opt i ons • Adj.
1. OPER A TI ONAL OV ER VIE W 1-5 1.1. 2 R emote co ntr oller Operating distance 90 ° : Up to 5 m ± 45 ° : Up to 3 m Replace the batteries (AA) when the distance from which the display unit can be operated shortens. Note: The remote controller may become damaged if dropped.
1. OPERA TIONAL OVER VIEW 1-6 1.2 Inserting a C hart Card Y our uni t reads F URU NO and Na vChart s ™ (N A VION I CS) ch art c ard s, or C-M AP chart cards, dependi ng on the ty pe of di splay unit you ha v e. I nsert t he appr opr i ate chart c ar d f or y our area as f ol l ow s: 1.
1. OPERA T IONAL OVERVIEW 1-7 1.3 T urning the Unit On/Off Press the [POW ER/BRILL] key to turn the unit on. A beep sounds and the equipm ent proceeds in the sequence sho wn bel ow , displaying t he prod uction inform ation screen, startup test results and t he chart usage discla im er .
1. OPER A T IONAL OVERVIEW 1-8 1.4 Display Brilliance, Panel Brilliance, Contrast, Hue Y ou can adj ust display brilli ance, panel brilli anc e, contrast and hue (GD-1700C/171 0C onl y) as shown below . 1.4.1 Display brilliance , p anel bril liance 1.
1. OPER A TI ONAL OV ER VIE W 1-9 1.4. 2 Con tras t 1. Pr ess the [ PO W ER/BRI LL] key moment arily . 2. Pr ess the CO NT ST (GD-1700) or CONT S T /HUE ( GD-1700 C/17 10C) sof t key . 3. F o r t h e GD-1700C/ 1 71 0C, tw o s of t key s appear at the pr essi ng of t he CONT S T /HUE sof t key : CONT ST and HUE.
1. OPERA TIONAL OVERVIEW 1-10 1.5 Selecting a Di spla y 1.5. 1 D ispla y mo de s If y ou have a netw ork radar , navi gator and net w ork soun der co nnecte d, four ful l -screen di spl ay s are avail abl e: pl otter , radar , video s ounder an d navi gati on dat a.
1. OPER A TI ONAL OV ER VIE W 1-1 1 1.5. 2 S electi ng a dis pl ay 1. Pr ess the [ DI SP] key to show the f ull-s creen sel ect ion w indow . T he icons of modes n ot avai labl e are marked w it h an “X. ”. P AG E1-P AGE5 are user-ar rang eabl e displ ays call ed “hot pages ,” whi ch y ou can conf igur e as y ou li ke.
1. OPERA TIONAL OVERVIEW 1-12 1. 5.3 Sw it ch ing co ntro l in co m bin atio n and ove rlay sc reens A sof t key is provided i n relev ant combi nation a nd o verlay screens ( G D - 17 0 0C / 1 7 1 0 C on l y ) t o s w i t c h c on t r o l be t w een d i s p l a y s .
1. OPER A TI ONAL OV ER VIE W 1-13 1.5. 4 S electi ng im a ge so urc e W he n more th an one net w ork radar or net w ork sound er is connecte d to the equipm ent , y ou may selec t an i mage source f or each as s how n below . T h is is not neces s ary w hen only one net w ork radar or netw ork sounde r i s connect ed.
1. OPERA TIONAL OVERVIEW 1-14 1.6 Cursor Pad, Cursor T he cursor pad f uncti ons to shi f t the cursor , f or measur ement of lat it ude and longi tude posit i on and range a nd beari ng to a l ocati on. Press t he cursor pad t o turn t he cursor on, and the cur sor appears at t he ow n ship’ s positi on.
1. OPER A TI ONAL OV ER VIE W 1-15 1.7 Entering the MOB M ark, Set ting MO B as Destinati on T he MO B (Man O v erbo ard) mar k funct i ons to m ark man over boar d posit i on. Y ou can i nscri be thi s mar k from any m ode, except whil e playi ng back dat a or condu cti ng any test .
1. OPERA TIONAL OVERVIEW 1-16 1.8 D at a Boxe s Dat a boxes, pro viding n avigati on data, may be show n on any f u l l-s creen di spl a y . Up to si x data box es (tw o in case of l arge chara ct ers.
1. OPER A TI ONAL OV ER VIE W 1-17 1.9 Function Ke y s T he func t i on keys provide f or on e-touc h ex ec ut ion of a desi red func t ion. T he defaul t f uncti on key settings ar e as s how n in the t able bel ow .
1. OPERA TIONAL OVERVIEW 1-18 1.10 Simulatio n Displ a y T he si mulati on di splay , w h ich i s for use by service tec hnici ans for demon st rati on purp oses, pr ovi des si mulat ed op erati on to hel p acquai nt y ou w it h the m any feat ures y our uni t has t o of fer .
1. OPER A TI ONAL OV ER VIE W 1-19 Plotter 1. S elect PLOTT ER, then pr ess t he EDIT sof t key . PLOTTER ▲ SIMULA TION LIVE ▼ 2. S elect SIM ULA TI ON, then pres s the [ ENT ER] knob.
1. OPERA TIONAL OVERVIEW 1-20 Sounder 1. S elect SOUNDE R, t hen pres s the E DIT soft key . SOUNDER ▲ SIMULA TION 1 SIMULA TION 2 LIVE ▼ 2. S elect SIM ULA TI ON 1 (int ernally generated ec h oes) or SI M ULA TI ON 2 (netw ork sounder -gener ated ec hoes ), t hen pres s the [ ENT ER] knob.
2-1 2. PLOTTER OPE R A TI ON 2.1 Plotter Displ a y s Y ou may show the pl otter di spl ay over the ent ire screen, i n the ov erlay screen (GD- 1700C/ 1710 C), or i n a combi nati on screen. 2.1. 1 Ful l- scr e en pl ot ter dis pl a y BRIDGE FISH 002WP 34 ° 22.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-2 Na v da t a w indo w T he dat a show n in t he nav dat a wi ndow depends on t he st atus of the NA V sof t key and the c ursor . 359. 9 ° M 359. 9 ° M 79. 9 ° F NU 19. 9kt 99. 9nm 345 ft Bearing to Waypoint Course, Speed Range to Waypoint Water Temp.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-3 2.1. 2 C om p as s dis pl ay T he comp ass di spl ay , s ho w n in com binat ion di splay s, provides s teeri ng inf ormat ion.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-4 Readi n g th e XTE (cro ss- t rack er ror) mo ni t o r T he XT E moni tor , locat ed below the c ompas s ro se, s how s the dis t ance y ou are of f c ourse and the di rect ion t o st eer to ret urn to course. T he ow n ship m arker mo ves accor ding t o dir ecti on and dis t ance of f course.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-5 2.1. 3 Hi ghwa y dis pla y T he hi gh w a y di splay , show n in c ombinat ion di sp lay s, prov i des a gr aphic prese nt ati on of ship’ s track al ong intended co urse. I t i s useful for moni tori ng shi p’s pr ogr ess tow ard a w a y point .
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-6 2.1. 4 Na v da t a d ispla y T he nav dat a displ ay provides com prehens i ve navigat ion d ata, and it can be show n in a two- screen com binat ion di splay . T he user m ay s elect what dat a to dis play and w here t o displ a y it .
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-7 2.2 Pr esent ation Mode T hree ty pes of pr esent ati on modes ar e provide d for t he plot ter di spl ay: north- up, course- up and auto c our se- up. T o change the pr esent ati on mode, f ir st pres s the [HI DE/SHO W ] key if the pl otter s o f t k e y s are not di splay ed.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-8 2.2. 2 Cours e- u p T he course- up mo de is us eful for moni toring s hip’s progr ess tow ards a w aypoi nt. T he dest inat ion i s at the t op of t he screen w hen a desti nation i s set .
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-9 2.3 Shif ting th e Display T he pl otter d is play can be shi f ted as bel ow . 1. Pr ess the c ursor p ad t o di splay the curs or . 2. Locate t he curs or at a scree n edge and press and hol d dow n the curs or pad. T he screen s hif t s in the direc ti on opposi te of c ursor l ocati on.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-10 2.5 C hart Cards 2.5. 1 Char t car d o ver vie w Y our uni t reads FURU NO and N a v Ch art s ™ (NA V IONICS) c ha rts, or C-MAP chart s, depen ding on t he ty pe of displ ay unit y o u ha ve.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-1 1 2.5. 2 Ind ic es an d ch ar t enl ar gem en t W he n the [RANG E] k ey i s operated, y ou wil l see sev eral f rames ap pear on the chart . T hese frames ar e call ed indi ces and they show you w hat p art s of t he chart can be e nlar ged in t he curr ent rang e.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-12 2.5.3 FURUNO and Na vChart s ™ ch art s Chart sy mbol s T he tabl e bel o w sho w s FURUNO and Na vChart s ™ chart s ym bols and t heir meani ngs.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-13 34 24. 3456 N 359.9 NU 124 24. 3456 W 59.9kt 024nm + Time: 04:35 Speed (KT): 0.45ft Angle ( ): 142 21/08/02 +00 Moonphase: FULLY IN 1 DAY Moonrise: 14:06 Moonset: 02:15 Sunrise: 05:03 Sunset: 19:10 0.86 0.74 0.61 0.48 0.35 04 8 12 16 20 24 RETURN DATE Current Max.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-14 2.5. 4 C -MAP ch arts Cur sor and data dis play Besi des i t s fundame nt al f uncti ons of providi ng pos it ion dat a, the c ursor can al so show inf ormat ion about cauti on are a, dept h are a, source of dat a, et c. on C-M AP chart s.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-15 Icon da ta Y ou may pl ace the c ursor on any i con to fi nd informat ion abo ut the sel ect ed icon. 1. F or exampl e, pl ace the c ursor o n a l ight house ic on. Place the cursor on a lighthouse icon. 34 ° 22. 3456'N 359.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-16 Color white Height 7. 00 Meters Light characteristic occulting XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX Navigation mark, fix ed Light. Sam ple li ght hous e dat a 5.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-17 34 24. 3456 N 359.9 NU 124 24. 3456 W 59.9kt 024nm + Time: 04:35 Height: 0.45ft Draught: 0.65ft 01/07/30 +13:30 43 ° 32.860N 010 ° 18.022E Port info LIVORNO (LEGHORN) High Water(max) 0.86ft(13:30 L) Low Water(min) 0.35ft(21:00 L) Sunrise 07:52L Sunset 16:53 L 0.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-18 2.6 W orking w ith T rac k Y our shi p’s track is plott ed on the scr een usi ng navigati on data f ed from posi ti on-fi xing equi pment. T his s ection show s you w hat y ou can do w it h track, from turni ng i t on or of f to c hanging i t s plotti ng interv al.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-19 T arget tr ack T arget t rack , NM EA form at TT M (T racked T arget M essage) dat a sentenc e, may be turne d on or off as desi red. T he defaul t set ting i s ON. 1. P ress t he [M ENU] key foll o w ed by the CHA RT SET UP and T RACKS & M ARKS CO NT ROL soft keys to open the T RACK CONT ROL menu.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-20 2. 6.3 Ch an ging tra ck co lor ( GD-17 00 C/ 1710 C) T rack can be di spl ayed i n red (defaul t sett ing) , yell o w , gr een, li ght-bl ue, pur ple, blue and w hi te. I t can be useful to change trac k col or on a regul ar b asis to dis cri mi nate betw een previous day ’s t rack, etc.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-21 2.6. 4 T rack pl o tting m eth od and in ter val for ow n sh ip tr ac k I n drawi ng the ow n sh i p track , fi rst the shi p’ s posi tion fed f rom posi tion-f i x i ng equipm ent is stored i nto the uni t’ s memory at an interval of t ime or dist ance.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-22 4. Use t he [ENT ER] knob and t he curs or pad t o ent er numeri c data. T he [CLEA R] key functi ons t o clear an enti re li ne of data. 5. P ush the [ ENT ER] knob or ENT ER soft key. 6. P ress t he [M ENU] key to c lose t he menu.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-23 2.6. 6 E rasin g tr ack T h i s paragraph s hows y ou how t o erase ow n sh i p’s t rack and t arget tr acks. Y ou can eras e ship’ s tr ack thr ee w ay s: coll ecti vely , by col or (color model onl y) and by area. Erasin g o wn shi p trac k by area Y ou can erase ow n shi p’s t rack by area as bel ow .
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-24 Erasin g o wn shi p trac k by colo r (G D- 1700 C/1 710C) Y ou may erase ow n shi p’s track b y col or as foll ows: 1. Press the [MENU] key followed by the CH ART SET UP, TRACKS & MARKS CONT ROL and ERASE T & M soft ke y s to show t he ERASE menu.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-25 2.7 Mar ks, Line s M arks are us eful for denot ing i mport ant poi nt s such as a good f is hing spot . M arks can be i nscribed i n sev e n shapes and s even c olors (GD- 1700C/ 1710C): Red, y ellow , green, l ight -bl ue, purpl e, bl ue and whit e.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-26 4. Select M ARKS SHAPE, then press t he EDIT sof t key . MARKS SHAPE ▲ ▼ ✕ M ar k s hape w indow 5. Use the curs or p ad to sel ect mar k shap e desi red, then pres s the RE T URN soft ke y . 6. Select M ARKS SIZ E, then pres s the EDI T sof t key .
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-27 LINES STYLE ▲ ▼ M ar k li ne window 3. Use the curs or p ad to sel ect l ine s tyle des ired. Press the E NT ER sof t key . Line s tyl e “dot ” dis ables li ne drawi ng. T he joint betw een li nes is det ermi ned by mark shape.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-28 Erasin g al l marks, l in es Y ou can erase al l marks and l ines coll ecti v ely . Be absolut el y s ure y ou w ant to erase al l m arks and l i nes - erased m arks a nd li nes cannot be rest ored.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-29 2.8 W a y point s I n navigat ion t ermi nology , a w a y poi nt is a p arti c ular locat ion on a voy age w hether it be a st arting, int ermedi ate or des ti nation poi nt.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-30 7. Press the MA RK SHAPE sof t key to open t he mark shape sel ection w i ndo w . SELECT MARK Waypoi nt mar k s hape s el ect i on window 8. Operate t he curs or pad t o selec t shape desi red. 9. Press the ENTER sof t ke y .
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-31 Ente ring a wa ypoint by ra nge a nd bea ring T his met hod is useful when y ou w ant to ent er a way point using range a nd beari ng to a t arget foun d on a ra dar . 1. Press t he [M ENU] key to open t he men u. 2. Press the W AY PO I N T S/ROU T ES, W AY POINTS and W AY POINT BY RNG & BRG s oft ke ys.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-32 Ente ring a wa ypoint f rom the w ay point lis t Y ou can manual ly enter w a y point posi tion fr om the w aypoi nt li st as foll o w s: 1. Press t he [M ENU] key to open t he men u. 2. Press t he WAY POINT S/RO U T ES and W AY POINT S soft key s.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-33 7. Press the SAVE so ft key . 8. Press t he [M ENU] key to c lose t he menu. Editing a w aypoint fr om the plotte r dis pla y Y ou may edi t waypoi nt s from the pl otter displ a y as fol l o w s : 1. Press t he [M ENU] key foll o w ed by the W AY POINT S/ROUT ES and W AY POI N T S soft k e y to open the w aypoi nt menu.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-34 2.8. 3 E rasin g wa y p oin t s Era sing a wa ypoint dire ctly from the plot ter displa y 1. Operate t he cursor p ad to place t he cursor on t he way point y ou w ant to erase. A fl ashing di amond mark ap pears ov er the w aypoint when t he w a ypoi nt i s correctly se lected.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-35 2.8. 4 Cha ngin g wa ypo int m ar k size (FUR U N O, NavC har t s™ ) Y ou may change t he si ze of al l way point marks to small or large ( defaul t), or y ou may tur n th em o ff. 1. Press t he [M ENU] key to open t he men u.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-36 2.8. 5 S earc hing wa ypoi nts Y ou can search f or a w ay point thr ough the al phanum eric w aypoi nt list as f ollow s: 1. Pre ss the [M ENU] key. 2. Press t he W AY POINT S/ ROUTE S, W AY POI N TS and A LPHA NUM ERI C LI S T soft key s to show the al phanumeri c l is t.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-37 2.9 R outes Of ten a trip f rom one pl ace t o another i nvol v es s everal course c hanges, requi ring a s eri es of rout e point s (w ay point s) w h i ch y ou navigate t o, one af ter another . T he sequenc e of w aypoi nt s leadi ng to the ult im ate dest inat ion i s call ed a route.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-38 5. If desi red you can c hange th e route na me show n and/or a dd a comment . A route nam e may c onsi st of s i x charact ers; comment , 13 char act ers. 6. Press t he LOCAL LI ST or ALP HA LI ST soft key to open t he w ay point list .
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-39 Creat i ng vo yage- b ased rou tes Y ou can creat e routes bas ed on your ship’ s trac k. T he route can be c re ated automat i cally by time or di st ance, or manual ly . Thi s f eature i s usef ul w hen you wi sh to retr ace previous t rack.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-40 6. Choose how to recor d point s for your route, by time, by dist ance or manual entry , by pres si ng by one of BCK T RK TI M E, BCKTRK RANGE or M ANUAL sof t key as appropr iat e. F or manu al ent ry , go to step 8. F or BCKT RK TI ME, BCKT RK D I ST one of the f ollowi ng di splay s appears.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-41 2.9. 2 C onne ctin g ro ut es T wo rout es w hich y ou have creat ed ca n be connec ted as f oll ow s to f orm a new route. 1. Press t he [M ENU] key to open t he men u. 2. Press the WA Y POINTS/ROUTES soft ke y . 3. Press the R OUT ES sof t ke y .
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-42 2.9. 3 Ins er ti ng wa ypoi n t s in a rout e Way point s can be i nsert ed in a rout e as fol low s: Inse rting a wa ypoint from the r oute list 1. Press t he [M ENU] key to open t he men u. 2. Press the W AY PO I N T S/ROU T ES soft ke y.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-43 9. Use the curs or pad t o sel ect t he w a ypoi nt y ou w ant to i nsert. ( Y ou can swi tch betw een the l ocal li s t and al phanum eric li st by usi ng the LO CAL LI S T and ALPHA LIST soft keys.) 10. Press the SELECT W PT or CHANGE WPT soft key, w h ichever is displayed.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-44 2.9. 4 Rem o ving waypo i nt s fr om a r oute Re mov ing a w aypoint fr om t he rout e lis t 1. Press t he [M ENU] key to open t he men u. 2. Press the WA Y POINTS/ROUTES soft ke y . 3. Press the R OUT ES sof t ke y . 4. Select a route.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-45 2.10 Nav igation T his sect i on sho w s y ou how t o get t o a desi red dest inat ion by “quick point s,” w a ypoi nts, port servic es and ro utes.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-46 Na viga ting to mu ltiple qu ick points 1. Select “35 POI NTS” foll o wi ng the proc edure i n “Select ing qui ck point entry method” on t he pre v i ous p age.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-47 Select i ng an external wayp o i nt Y ou can sel ect a w aypoi nt (or route) ent ered at an ex tern al plot ter connec ted wit h NM EA cable. T hi s functi on requi res RM B sentenc e. 1. Pr ess th e [MEN U] ke y , PL OTTE R SE TUP soft k e y to sho w th e PL OTTER SET UP m enu.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-48 ▼ POR T & SER VICE SELECT POR T & SR VC A CCIAROLI A CQU AMOR T A A GNONE S. NICOLA A GROPOLI AMALFI BAIA CAPRI CASA MICCIOLA-ISCHIA ▲ P or t ser vices (NavChar t ) P or t list (NavChar t , Italy) ▼ POR T & SER VICE WC P or t ser vices (C-MAP) TM TM Port s er v i ces and sam ple p ort lis t 4.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-49 2.10 .4 Foll owi ng a ro ut e Select i ng t h e rou t e t o foll o w 1. Press t he [M ENU] key t o open the men u. 2. Pre ss the WAY POINTS/ROUTES soft ke y . 3. Press t he ROUT ES sof t key t o open the rout e lis t. 4. Select a route.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-50 Re st arting na viga tion W he n you st eer to av oid an obst acle or the vessel drift s, y ou may go of f your int ended co urse, as in Li ne 1 in the f igur e below . A ls o, if y ou don’t nee d to ret urn to t he origi nal course, y ou can go di rectly to the next w a y point , as in Li ne 2 in the f igure bel o w .
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-51 Setti ng sp eed fo r ET A calcu lati on S peed, w hich may be input manuall y or aut omati cal ly , is requir ed to cal cul ate ET A (Esti mated T ime of Arrival ) to a dest inat i on. 1. Press t he [M ENU] key to open t he men u.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-52 T o sel ect way point s w it chi ng method do t he fol low ing: 1. Press the [MENU] key. 2. Press the PL OTT ER SE TUP soft key. 3. Use the curs or pad t o sel ect W AY POI N T S W I TCHI NG. 4. Press t he EDIT soft key t o show t he w a y point switc hing wi ndow .
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-53 2.1 1 A larms T he pl otter section has eight condit i ons w hich gener ate both au dio and vi sual alarms: arrival alarm, anchor w atch alarm, XT E (Cro ss T ra ck Error) alarm, proxi mi ty al arm, speed al arm, t ri p a l arm, w ater t emper ature al arm and bot tom alar m.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-54 2.1 1 .2 Arri val a larm T he arri val al arm i nform s y ou that y our boat is appr oachi ng a destinat i on w a ypoi nt. The ar ea that def i nes an arri val zone is that of a ci rcle w h i ch you appr oach from the o ut si de of t he cir cle.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-55 2.1 1 .3 Anc hor wa tc h al arm T he anchor w atch al arm inf orms y ou that your boat i s moving w hen it shoul d be at res t. W h en the a nchor w atch i s acti ve, a dashed c irc le (r ed on the GD-170 0C/1710 C) w it h an “X” at its center m arks t he anchor w atch area.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-56 2.1 1 .4 XTE (Cr oss T r ack E rr or) alarm T he XT E a l arm w arns y ou w hen y our boat i s of f it s int ended cours e. When the XT E a lar m is active tw o dashed l ines (red on th e GD-1700C/ 1 710C) m ark the XT E a lar m area.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-57 4. Use the curs or pad t o sel ect W I THI N, UNDER/ OVER, or OF F. 5. For W I T H I N and UNDE R/O VER, use the cur sor pad and [ ENT ER] knob to enter al arm range: Use ◄ or ► to s elect digi t ; rotat e the [ ENT ER] knob to set value.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-58 2.1 1 .7 T r ip alarm T he trip al arm inf orms you w hen you have tra vel ed a cert ain di st ance. 1. Press t he [ALARM ] key t o open the al arm men u. 2. Use the curs or pad t o sel ect T R I P ALA RM. 3. Press t he EDIT soft key t o show t he trip al arm w indow .
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-59 2. 1 1.8 Alarm info rmation W he n an alarm set ti ng has b een v i olat ed, t he buzz er sou nds an d the spe aker ic on appear s, i n red on the c olor m odel . P ress the [CLE AR] key to sil ence the alar m. Y ou can see w h ich al arm has been viol ated on t he ALARM m enu.
2. PLO TTER OPERA TION 2-60 Al arm mess ag es T he tabl e bel o w sho w s the plot ter a lar m messa ges and thei r meanings. Plott er alarm messages an d their m eanings Mess age Mean in g ARRIVED A T XXX WA Y POINT! (XXX = w a y point name) Arri v al al arm viol ated.
3-1 3 . RA D A R OP ERA TION T his chapt er co vers rad ar oper ati on, i ncl uding t he ARP (Aut o Pl otter ) funct ion. ARP requi res a M odel 1800/1 900 s eries netw or k radar equi pped w ith the ARP ci rcui t board. 3.1 Radar Dis play Cursor 359.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-2 3.2 T ransmitt ing, S t and-by 1. Confir m that the net w ork radar is pl ugged in. 2. Press t he [DI SP] key to sel ect a radar di spl a y . 3. Press t he [PO W ER/BRI LL] key moment arily . 4. Press t he RADA R ST B Y so f t k e y to highl ight TX on it s l abel.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-3 1. Press t he [GAI N] ke y . T he l ast-us ed “adjus tment wi ndow ” i s dis p l ayed. In the exampl e below , the gain sens it ivi ty adj ustm ent wi ndo w is sho w n. T he gai n sof t key s sho w n depend on ra dar sour ce as s how n bel o w .
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-4 3.5 Reducing Sea C lutter 3.5. 1 How th e A/C SEA w or ks Echoes f rom w aves can be t roubl esom e, co veri ng the c entral par t of the di splay wit h random si gnals know n as “sea cl utter”. T he higher t he w aves and the hi gher the ant enna ab ove the w ater , the f urther t he cl utt er w ill ext end.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-5 5. Wh en the rad ar sou rce i s the Mod el 180 0/19 00 serie s radar , A/C SEA a nd A/C RA I N can be autom ati cal ly adj usted. Pr ess t he A/C A T sof t key t o sel ect ON or O FF as appropri ate. When t urned on, i t overr ides A/C S EA and A/C RAIN se tt ings .
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-6 3.6. 2 A djust ing th e FTC T o suppress rain c lut ter f rom heavy storm s or scat tered r ain cl utter , adj ust the FT C, w h i ch is avail able wi th the M odel 1700 ser ies netw ork radar . T he F T C spl it s up thes e unw anted echo es int o a speckl ed pat tern, maki ng recog niti on of sol id t arget s easi er .
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-7 3.7 R ange Scale T he range set ti ng determ ines t he si ze of t he are a (i n nauti cal m iles) that will appear on y our dis play .
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-8 3.8 Pulsele ngth T he pul selengt h in us e is di sp lay ed at the upper l eft corner of the di splay . Appro pri ate pul sel engths ar e preset to i ndividua l r ange scal es. T herefore, y ou are not us ual ly requi red to sel ect them.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-9 3.9 Pr esent ation Mode T his uni t provi des four r adar pr esent ati on mode s: head-u p, course- up, north- up and true m oti on. Headin g data i s requi red for modes ot her than h ead- up. 3.9. 1 S electi ng a pr esen tatio n mo de 1.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-10 3.9. 2 Descr i pt i o n of pre s e ntatio n mode s Head-up (H-UP) A displ ay without azi muth st abili zati on in w hich the li ne connecti ng the cent er wit h the t op of t he displ a y indi cat es ow n sh ip’ s headi ng.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-1 1 Nor th-up (N -U P) I n the north-up m ode, t arget s are pai nted at thei r measure d dist ances and i n thei r tr ue (comp ass) direc ti ons from ow n shi p. North i s mai nt ained at t he top of the sc reen. T he heading li ne changes i t s di rection accor ding to s hip’ s hea ding.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-12 3.10 Measur ing the R ange Y ou can measure t he ra nge to a rad ar tar get thr ee w ays: b y the range ri ngs, by the cur sor , and by the VRM (V ariabl e Range Marker ). 3.10.1 Meas ur ing r a nge by ra n ge ri ngs Count t he num ber of ri ngs betw een the cent er of t he dis play and t he t arget .
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-13 3.10.2 M eas ur in g ra ng e b y cursor Operat e the cur s or pad t o plac e the curs or int ersect ion on t he ins ide edge of the radar t arget. The range t o the t arget, as wel l as the beari ng, appe ars t o the ri ght of “+ ” at t he bott om of t he displ a y .
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-14 3.10.3 Meas ur ing r ang e by VRM 1. P res s the [EBL /VRM] key to d isp lay th e EB L/VR M soft ke ys. .250/ 319.9 ° M .125nm SP H-UP EBL VRM + 359.9 ° R 0.240nm EBL1 ON VRM1 ON OFFSET EBL2 ON VRM2 ON EBL/VRM sof t keys 2.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-15 3.10.4 Er asing a VRM , VR M in di catio n Press appropr iat e VRM sof t key , then pres s the [ CLEAR] k ey . T he VR M is erase d and i t s indi cation becomes bl ank. 3.10.5 Er asing EB L/V RM d a t a boxe s Press the EBL or VRM sof t key as soci ated wi th the EBL/ VRM dat a box y ou wi sh to eras e.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-16 .250/ 319.9 ° M .125nm SP H-UP EBL1 (Dotted line) EBL2 (Dashed line) EBL2 bearing Active marker is highlighted. + 359.9 ° R 0.240nm EBL1 bearing R: Relative T: True EBL VRM EBL1 330.1 ° R VRM1 -.---nm EBL2 234.1 ° R VRM2 -.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-17 3.12 Erasing th e Head ing Line, N orth Mark er T he headi ng li ne indi cates the s hip' s heading i n all present ation modes .
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-18 3.14 Reducing Radar In terfer enc e Radar int erfer ence may occur w hen near an oth er shi pborn e rad ar that is oper ati ng in t he same f requenc y band as y our radar .
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-19 3.15 Zoom T he zoom f eature al l o w s y ou to doubl e the si ze of the ar ea selec ted w ith the “zoom c irc le. ” It i s av ail able on any range b ut i s inoper ati ve in true m oti on and w hen the dis play is shif ted.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-20 ▲ ▼ 1 SELECT TARGET NO. T arget no. s e lect i on window 5. Use the [ ENT ER] knob t o selec t number ( 1- 10), then push t he [E NT ER] knob. If the t arget does n ot ex ist several beep s soun d and the z oom f unct ion i s cancel led.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-21 3.16.2 Aut oma tic shift T he amount of autom ati c shi f t is cal culat ed wit h speed, and t he am ount of shif t is li m it ed to 60% of the range i n use. F or exampl e, i f y ou set the shi f t speed sett i ng for 15 k not s and the s hip i s runni ng at 10 kn ots , the amou nt of s hif t wil l be 40%.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-22 3.17 Using the O ffset EBL T he of fs et EBL can be used to pr edi ct a pot enti al c olli sion cours e. It can al so be used to m easur e the ra nge and beari ng betw ee n tw o tar get s.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-23 3.17.2 M eas ur in g rang e & be ar in g be twe en two t arg ets T he procedure w hi ch foll ows show s ho w to measur e the ran ge a nd beari ng betw een tw o t argets , usi ng the t arget s “A” and “B” in t he figure bel ow as an exampl e.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-24 3.18 Echo T rails Echo t rail s are sim ulat ed af tergl o w of t arget echoes that r epres ent t heir mo vement s relat ive to ow n ship. T h is funct ion is usef ul f or aler ti ng y ou pas t possi ble c olli si on situat ions .
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-25 5. Use the curs or p ad to sel ect t ime des ired. 6. Press the EN T ER soft ke y . 7. Press t he RET URN sof t key t w ice t o fini sh. 3.18.2 St ar ti ng e cho trail s 1. If not displ a yed, press t he [HI DE/SHO W ] key to displ ay the r adar sof t key s.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-26 3.18.5 T rail col or ( GD- 1700C/ 17 10C ) T he GD-1700C/ 1 710C can s how echo tr ails in bl ue, yell o w , green or w hite. 1. If not displ a yed, press t he [HI DE/SHO W ] key to displ ay the r adar sof t key s. 2. Press t he T ARGE T , T RA I L and T RA I L COLOR sof t key s.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-27 3.19 Echo S tret ch Normal ly , t he refl ected ec hoes from long r ange t arget s app ear on th e dis play as w eaker and smal ler bli ps even tho ugh t hey are compe nsat ed by t he rada r ’s int ernal ci rcui try . T he echo str etch f uncti on mag nif i es these s mall bli ps in al l rang es.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-28 3.20 Echo A veraging T he echo avera ge feature, av ail abl e wi th connecti on of a M odel 1800/ 19 00 seri es netw ork radar , ef fecti vely suppresses sea clut ter . Echoes recei ved from st able t arget s such as shi ps appear o n the sc re en at al most t he same posi tion duri ng every rot ation of the ant enna.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-29 3.21 Outputting TL L Dat a T arget pos it ion dat a can be output to Na vNet eq uipment and s how n on thei r plot ter s creens w i th the T T L mark ( X ) 1. If not displ a yed, press t he [HI DE/SHO W ] key to displ ay the r adar sof t key s.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-30 3.22 G uard A larm T he guard al arm al low s the operator to set the desi red rang e an d bearing f or a guar d zone. W h en s hip s, i s lands , l andmasses, etc. viol ate t he guard zo ne, an audio al arm sounds and t he of fendi ng t arget bli nks to cal l the operat or’s att enti on.
3. RAD AR OPE RA TION 3-31 The equipm ent then searches for targets inside the guard zone t o determ ine guard alarm type. If a target is found inside t he guard zone, t he guard zone typ e becom es an “Out ward guard alarm , ” and any target exiting the guard zone will trigger the audi o alarm.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-32 3.23 W atchman 3.23.1 How watc hman w orks T he w atchman f uncti on periodi cally trans mit s radar pulses for on e mi nute t o check f or t arget s in a guar d zone. If a t arget is found in the z one, w atchman i s cancel led, the audi o al arm sou nds an d the rad ar cont inues t ransmi tti ng.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-33 3.24 W a y point Marker A w aypoi nt mar ker , showi ng the l ocati on of t he dest inat ion w ay point set on the plot ter , may be insc ribed on t he radar di spl ay . .250/ 319.9 ° M .125nm SP H-UP + 359.9 ° R 0.240nm NAV FUNC RETURN W.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-34 3.25 A RP , TTM Operatio n W it h a n ARP-eq ui pped Model 1800/19 00 seri es net w ork r adar as the r adar source, y ou can man uall y and autom ati cal ly acqui re and trac k ten t arget s. O nce a t arget is ac quired aut omati cally or manual ly it is autom ati cal ly t racked wi thin 0.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-35 3.25.1 Acti vat ing/ de act ivati ng ARP , T TM 1. Press t he [M ENU] key foll o w ed by the ARP SETUP sof t key to s ho w the ARP SET UP m enu.
3. RA DAR OP ERA T I ON 3-36 3.25.2 Acq uir i ng an d tr ac ki ng targe ts (ARP ) T en t arget s may be acqui red an d t racked m a nually and automat i cal ly . W hen y ou att em pt to acqui re an ele venth t arget, t he message “ A RP FUL L – ALREADY T RACKI NG 10 T ARGET S !” appears f or f i ve sec onds .
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-37 7. Press t he [M ENU] key to c lose t he menu. An acqui si ti on area of 2. 0 to 2. 5 mi les in r ange and ± 45º on ei ther si de of the he ading l ine i n beari ng appear s. Note : T arget s bei ng trac ked in aut omat ic ac quisi t i on are conti nuo usly trac ked w hen s w itching t o manual acqui sit i on.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-38 3.25.4 T erm inati ng tra cki ng o f A RP t ar ge t s W he n ten t arget s have been acqui red, n o more acqui siti on occurs unl ess t arget s are canc elled. If y ou need to ac quire ad diti onal target s, y ou must fir st canc el one or more i ndividu al t arget s, or all t arget s, using one of the proc edur es below .
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-39 3.25.5 Setti n g vec tor attr i b ute s (AR P) Wh at i s a vector? A v ector is a li ne extending f rom a t racke d t arget w hich show s esti mated s peed and co urse of t he t arget. T he vector t ip s how s an esti mated posi tion of the t arget af ter the sel ected vect or ti me el aps es.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-40 3.25.6 Disp layin g past p ositi on dis pla y (A RP ) T his ARP c an displ a y ti me-sp aced dots (maxi mum t en dot s) mar king t he pas t posi ti ons of any t arget s bei ng trac ked. Y ou can evaluat e a t arget ’s ac ti ons by the sp aci ng betw een dots .
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-41 3.25.7 ARP , TTM t ar get da t a Y ou can show moti on tr ends (range, beari ng, cour se, s peed, CP A and T C P A) for ARP or TTM targ ets. N ote tha t T AR GE T I D N UMBER , in the A RP SE TUP menu , must be turned on to di spl ay this dat a.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-42 3.25.8 CP A/ TCP A al ar m ( ARP) W he n the pre dict ed CP A of any t arget becomes small er t han a preset CP A alarm rang e or it s predi cted T CP A less than a pres et TCP A alarm limit , an audi o al arm sound s and the s peak er icon (r ed on th e col or model ) appear s.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-43 TCPA ▲ ▼ 30 seconds 1 minute 2 minutes 3 minutes 4 minutes 5 minutes 6 minutes 12 minutes TCP A window 8. Select a T CP A lim it wi th the cursor pad. 9. Pre ss the ENTER sof t key . 10. Press the [ M ENU] k ey to cl ose the menu.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-44 3.26 Interpreting the Ra dar Displ ay 3.26.1 Gen eral Mini mu m and maxi mum r ang es Mi nim um range T he mi n i mum range i s defi ned by t he shortes t di st ance at w hich, using a s cale of 1.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-45 Ra dar resolution T here are tw o import ant fact ors i n radar resol uti on (discr imi nation): beari ng resol uti on and ra nge res olut i on.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-46 3.26.2 Fal se echo es Occ asional ly echo s ignal s appear o n the s cree n at posi ti ons wher e there i s no t arget or dis appear e v en if there ar e t arget s. False t arget si tuat ions may be recog ni zed, how ev er , i f you unders t and w hy they are dis played.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-47 Virtual im age A relat ively l arge t arget c lose t o y our shi p may show at tw o posi tions on t he screen. One of them i s t he true echo di rectl y r eflected by the t a.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-48 3.26.3 SAR T (S earc h and R esc ue T r a nsp onder ) A Search and R escu e T ransponder (SAR T ) may be t ri ggered by any X -Band (3 cm) r adar w ithin a range of approxi mat ely 8 nm.
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-49 Gene ra l proce dure for dete cting S A RT re spons e 1. Use the ran ge scal e of 6 or 12 nm as th e sp aci ng betw een the SAR T respo nses i s about 0.6 nm (1 125 m) to di sti nguish t he SAR T . 2. T urn of f the aut omati c clutter suppressi on (if appl icabl e).
3. RADAR O PERA TION 3-50 A/C SEA co ntrol For opt im um range SAR T detec ti on, t his c ontrol should be set to the m ini mum. Care sh oul d be exer cis ed as w anted t arget i n s ea clut ter may be obscured.
4-1 4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERA TION W ith connection of the optional net work sounder you can sho w video sounder images on the displa y . 4.1 Principl e of Operation The video sounder det erm ines the distance between its transducer and underwater obj ects such as f ish, lake bottom or seabed and displa ys the results on screen.
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-2 4.2 Sounder Displays 4.2.1 Selecting a sounder displa y There are seven displa y modes from which to choose: dual f requency , single frequency , m arker zoom, bottom zoom , bottom lock, bott om discrimination, and A-scope T o select a display; 1.
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-3 4.2.2 Descr iption of sounder displa y s Single fr equency display Color bar Soft ke ys V ariable Range Marker (white) Depth scale Tx frequency Depth T emp.
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-4 Dual-fre quency displa y The dual-f requency display pro vides both HF and LF pict ures. This display is useful f or comparing th e same pict ure with two different sounding fr equencies. 0.0 LF HF Dual-frequency displ ay LF picture The sounder uses ultra sonic pulses to detect b ottom conditions.
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-5 Mark er-zoom dis play The marker-zoom display exp ands a select ed area of t he normal sounder picture to full vertical size of the screen on the left-half window . Y ou m ay specify the portion to expand by operat ing the VRM (V ariab le Range Marker), which you can shift with the [ENT ER] knob.
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-6 Bottom-lock d isplay The bottom -lock display provides a compressed norm al picture on the right half of the screen and a 3 or 6 m eter (10 or 20 feet) wide layer in contact with the bottom is exp anded ont o the left half of the screen.
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-7 A-sc ope disp lay (display onl y ) The A-scope displa y , available in al l modes, shows echoes at each t ransm ission w i t h a m pli t udes and t o n e propor t io n al t o t heir i n t ensi t ies , on t he righ t o f t he screen.
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-8 4.3 Automatic Sounder Opera tion Automat ic sounder operation is useful w hen you are preoccupied with other tasks and do not have the t ime to adjust the display .
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-9 4.4 Manual Sounder Ope ration Manual operation is use ful f or observ ing f ish schools and bott om using f ixed gain setting . The gain, range an d range shifting f unctions used together gi ve you the m eans to select the dept h you can see on screen.
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-10 Press the [GAIN] key to show the gain window , and rotate t he [ENTER] knob to set the gain. Current level is shown on the bar .
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-1 1 4.5 Measuring Dept h , T ime The VRM funct ions to measure the depth, and the time cursor measures tim e. 1. Rotate the [ ENTER] knob to shif t the VRM; counterclock wise the shift it downward, clock wise to shift it upward.
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-12 4.6 Reducin g Interferen ce Interference f rom other acoustic equipm ent operating nearby or other el ectronic equipm ent on your boat m ay show itself on the display as shown below . Interf erence from Electrical inteference other sounder T ypes of interference T o reduce interf erence, do the f ollowing: 1.
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-13 4.7 Reducing Lo w Lev el Noise Dots (light-blue on the c olor model) m ay appear over most of the screen. This is mainly due to sedim ent in the water or noise. This noise can be suppre ssed by adjusting CLUT TER on the SOUNDER m enu.
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-14 4.8 Erasing Weak Echo es Sedim ent in the water or reflect ions from plankton m ay be p ainted on t he display in green or light blue (c olor display) or “spots” on the backgrou nd (monochrom e display). These weak echoes m ay be erased as below .
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-15 4.9 White Marker (GD-170 0C/1710C) The white m arker functions to display a particular echo color in white. For example, you m ay want to display the b ottom echo in white to discrim inate fish echoes near the bottom .
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-16 4.10 Picture A d vance Speed The picture ad vance speed determ ines how quickly the vertical scan lines run across the screen.
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-17 4.10.2 A dvancement synchronized with ship’ s speed W ith speed data provided by a speed measuring device, picture advan ce speed may be autom atically synchroni zed with ship’s speed.
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-18 4.1 1 Displa y Colors (GD-1700C/1710C) You can select the num ber of colors and background color to disp lay as follo w s: 1. Press the [MENU] key. 2. Press the SOUNDER MENU soft key. 3. Select HUE, and then p ress the EDIT soft key to show the hue window.
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-19 4.12 Alarms The sounder section h as five conditions which generate visual and a ural alarm s: bottom alarm, fish alarm (bottom lock), fish alarm (normal) and water temperat ure alarm (temperature sensor require d).
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-20 4.12.2 Bottom alarm The bottom alarm sounds when the bottom echo is within the alarm range set. T o activate the bot tom alarm the depth m ust be displayed. Note that the bottom alarm is turned on or off reciprocally with the bo ttom alarm on the plotter alarm menu.
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-21 4.12.4 Fish alarm (B/L) The bottom -lock fish alarm sounds when a f ish echo is within a predeterm ined distance from the bottom. Not e that the sensitivity of the fish alarm can be set on the SOUNDER SYSTEM SETUP m enu.
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-22 4.12.5 W ater temperature alarm There are t w o types of water temperat ure alarms: WITHI N RANGE and OUT OF RANGE. The W ITHIN RANGE alarm sounds when the water tem perature is within the rang e set, the OUT OF RANGE alarm sounds when the water temperat ure is higher or lower than the range set .
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-23 4.12.6 When an ala rm setting is v iolated... W hen an alarm setting has been violated t he buzzer sounds and the s peaker icon appears (in red on t he color model).
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-24 Alarm messag es The table below sho w s t he sounder alarm messages and their m eanings Sounder alar m messag es and t heir meani ngs Message Meanin g DEPTH ALARM! Bottom alarm viol ated. FISH ALARM! Fish alarm violated.
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-25 Intensity diff erence in water depth Second bottom echo Rock base Mud and sand 4.15 Interpreting the Sounder Displa y 4.15.1 Zero line The zero line (som etimes referred to as the t ransmission line) represents the transducer ’ s position.
4. VID EO SOUNDER OPE RA T ION 4-26 4.15.3 Fish school echoes Fish school echoes will generally be pl otted between the zero lin e and the bottom . Usually the fish school/f ish echo is weaker than the bot tom echo because its reflect ion property is much smaller compared to the bot tom.
5-1 5. CUST OMIZING YOUR UNIT This chapter describes the var ious options whic h allow you to set up your unit t o suit your needs. For m ode-specific m enus, e.g. radar , plotter and sound er , make sure that you select the appropriate displ ay when m aking changes or viewing menu options.
5. CUS TOM IZI NG YOUR UNIT 5-2 Conte nt s of gener a l set up m enu Item D escrip tio n Set ti ngs Key Beep T urns k ey b eep on/of f. On, Off Languag e Choos es m enu l anguag e. Engl is h, Fr ench, German, Italian, Portug uese, S pani sh Rang e Uni t Chooses unit of r ange and s peed m easur em ent.
5. CUST OMIZING Y OUR UNIT 5-3 Conte nt s of gener a l setup m enu ( c on’ t f r om pr evi ous page) Item D escrip tio n Set t ing s Rang e & Beari ng Mode Choos es how to c alcul ate rang e an d bear i ng. Rhumb Li ne: St r a i g ht li ne draw n between t w o poi nts on a nau ti cal char t.
5. CUSTOM IZI NG YOUR UNIT 5-4 5.2 Plotter Setup T his p aragraph pro vides the i nformati on necess ary f or set ting up the pl otter display . 5.2. 1 N avi gati on o ptio ns Navi gati on opti ons, f or exampl e, w aypoi nt swi tc hi ng method, may be set on t he PLOT T ER SET UP menu.
5. CUS TOMIZI NG YOUR UNIT 5-5 5.2.2 Functi on key setup The function keys pro vide one-touch ex ecution of a desired function. The default plotter f unction key settings are as shown in the table below . Functi on Key Defaul t Fu nctio n Functi on Key Label 1 S tart/stop recor ding/plott ing own ship’ s track.
5. CUSTOMIZING Y OUR UNIT 5-6 4. Select f unction desired with the cursor pad or [ENTER] knob, then press t he ENTER soft key or [ENTER] knob to register your selection. 5. Press the [MENU] key to close the m enu. Plotter function keys Menu It em Functio n Fu nct ion Key Label OFF Assigns no f unction.
5. CUS TOMIZI NG YOUR UNIT 5-7 5.3 Chart Setup This paragraph shows you how to setup digital charts, from of f setting chart position to turning ch art attribut es on or off. 5.3.1 Chart offset In some instances position m ay be of f by a f ew seconds.
5. CUSTOMIZING Y OUR UNIT 5-8 5.3.2 FURUNO, NavCha rts ™ chart att ributes FURUNO, NavCharts ™ chart attribut es may be turned on or off from the CHART DET AI LS menu, which you m ay display as follows: 1. Press the [MENU] key . 2. Press the CHART SETUP and CHAR T DET A ILS soft keys.
5. CUS T OMIZING Y OUR UNIT 5-9 Conte nt s of chart det ails m enu (FURUNO, Nav Chart s ™ ) Se ttings Defau l t Se tting Se tti ngs It em D escrip ti on GD- 1700C/ 1710C GD -1700 Lat/L on Gr id Latit ude an d long it ude gr ids Red , ye llo w , gr een, l ig ht-b lue, purp le, bl u e, wh i t e .
5. CUSTOMIZING Y OUR UNIT 5-10 CNT OUR LI NE sof t key 1. Press the [MENU] key . 2. Press the CHART SETUP and CHAR T DET A ILS soft keys. 3. Press the CNTOUR LINE soft key . DEPTH < 10m ON DEPTH = 10m ON DEPTH > 10m ON DEPTH INFORMATION ON 10m = APPROX.
5. CUS TOMIZI NG YOUR UNIT 5-1 1 5.3.3 C-M A P chart attributes C-MAP chart at tributes m ay be turned on or of f from the CHART DET A ILS menu as follo ws: 1. Press the [MENU] key . 2. Press the CHART SETUP and CHAR T DET A ILS soft keys. Page 2 Page 1 CHART DETAILS EDIT DEPTH INFO RETURN CHART DETAILS EDIT DEPTH INFO PREV.
5. CUS TOM IZI NG YOUR UNIT 5-12 Conte nt s of chart det ails m enu (C-M A P ) Se ttings De faul t Se tting Se ttings It em D escrip ti on GD- 1700C/ 1710C GD -1700 Waypoi nt Waypoi nt dis pl ay Plott.
5. CUS T OMIZING Y OUR UNIT 5-1 3 Conte nt s of c har t det ails m enu for C-M AP (Con’t f rom prev i ous p age) Se ttings De faul t Se ttin g S etti ngs It em Descrip ti on GD -1700C /1710C G D- 17.
5. CUSTOMIZING Y OUR UNIT 5-14 Settings d escription Basic: Shows basic characteristics o f objects. Det ailed: Show s detailed characteristics of objec ts. Multip le : Shows multiple icons for complex object s. Off: Turns it em off . On: Tu rns i tem on .
5. CUS TOMIZI NG YOUR UNIT 5-15 5.4 Dat a Boxes S etup Y ou m ay select the data to sho w in the data bo xes for the plotter , radar and sounder displa ys. Six boxes may be displayed i n case of sm all size data box and two for large size data box. 1.
5. CUSTOMIZING Y OUR UNIT 5-16 5.5 Hot Page Setup Five user-arrangeable h ot pages are provided for quick selection of desired display . 1. Press the [MEN U] key fo llowed by pressing the SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION, SYSTEM SETUP , HOT P AGE & NA V DISP SETUP and HOT P AGE SETUP soft keys in that order .
5. CUS TOMIZI NG YOUR UNIT 5-17 3. Rotat e the [ENTER] knob to select the f ull-screen picture desired and push the [ENTER] knob. A set of combination screen s, corresponding to the full-screen selected, appears. 10 20 - - - - - - - - HOT PAGE 1 Combination screen sel ection window 4.
5. CUS TOM IZI NG YOUR UNIT 5-1 8 Conte nt s of nav s et up m enu Item D escrip tio n Set tin gs Posi tion Sourc e Choos es sour ce of p osit ion data.
5. CUS T OMIZING Y OUR UNIT 5-19 Conte nt s of GPS s et up menu Item D escrip tio n Set tin gs Local T im e Of fset GPS uses UTC ti m e. If you w oul d rather use l ocal t im e, enter the ti m e di ffer ence betw een i t and UTC. U se th e + < - ->- soft key t o sw i tch fr om pl us to m i nus and v ic e ve rs a .
5. CUS TOM IZI NG YOUR UNIT 5-20 Conte nt s of G PS sens or s et ti ngs menu (c on’ t from pr ev i ous page) Item D escrip tio n Set ti ngs GPS S peed Aver aging Cal cul ation of ET A is b ased on av er age s hip ’s sp eed ov er a g iv en p eri od.
5. CUS T OMIZING Y OUR UNIT 5-2 1 W AAS S ET U P Press the WAAS SET U P sof t ke y to show the WAAS SET UP d ispl ay . Note : T his funct ion r equires GP-320 B antenna . Al so, conf ir m that your dis play unit has the pr ogr am versi on no. show n below .
5. CUSTOMIZING Y OUR UNIT 5-22 5.6.3 TD display setup The TD SETUP menu sets which Loran C or Decca chain to use t o display TD position. (Con nection of a Loran C or Decca na vigator is not necessary to display TD position.) 1. Press the [MENU] key .
5. CUS TOMIZI NG YOUR UNIT 5-23 6. If necessary , you may enter a posit ion offset to ref ine Loran C position accuracy . Select (G RI) CORRECTION 1 or CORRECTION 2, then press the EDIT soft key . Enter correction value with the c ursor pad and [ENTER] knob, then press the ENTE R soft key or the [ENTER] knob.
5. CUSTOMIZING Y OUR UNIT 5-24 5.7 Nav Dat a Display Setup The nav data display sh ows various navigation data, fed fr om a navigator , network equipm ent, etc. Y ou m ay select the data to display and where t o display it as follo w s: 1. Press the [MENU] key to open the m ain menu.
5. CUS TOMIZI NG YOUR UNIT 5-25 5.8 Radar Setup This paragraph explains ho w to custom ize the radar displa y to suit your operational ne eds. Note: The RADAR RANGE SETUP soft key is inoperat ive.
5. CUS TOM IZI NG YOUR UNIT 5-26 Conte nt s of radar di splay set u p m enu Item D escrip tio n Sett ing s EBL R ef erenc e Ref erenc es EBL b ear ing , show n i n the EBL data b ox, to N ort h ( T r ue) or heading ( Rel ativ e) . Rel ativ e wi th no heading inp ut.
5. CUS T OMIZING Y OUR UNIT 5-27 Conte nt s of r adar di splay s et up m enu (con’ t fr om previous p age) Item D escrip tio n Set t ing s Backg r ound Colo r (G D- 1700C,GD - 1710C) Choos es col ors of bac kg round, rang e r ing s and char act ers.
5. CUS TOM IZI NG YOUR UNIT 5-2 8 5.8. 2 Func ti on ke y s et u p T he func t i on keys provide o ne-touc h exec ut i on of a desi red f uncti on. T he defaul t radar f unc t ion k ey setti ngs are as show n in the tabl e below . Function Key Defaul t Func tion Func tion Key Labe l 1 T ur n hea ding li ne off .
5. CUS T OMIZING Y OUR UNIT 5-29 4. Select funct i on des i red w it h the cursor p ad, then press t he ENT ER sof t key or [E NT ER] knob t o regi s t er your sel ecti on. 5. Press t he [ M E NU] key t o c l ose the menu. Radar f unct i on keys Menu Ite m Function Func tion Key Labe l OFF Ass ig ns no f uncti on.
5. CUSTOMIZING Y OUR UNIT 5-30 5.9 Sounder Setup This section shows you how to custom ize your network sounder to your liking. Y ou can set fish alarm sensitivity , f ine tune sensor data, etc. 5.9.1 System setup 1. Show the sounder displ ay, then press the [MENU] key.
5. CUS TOMIZI NG YOUR UNIT 5-31 Sounder system setup menu descriptio n (con’t from previous page) Item Descri ption Settings TVG (LF , HF) TVG (Time V aried Gain) com pensates f or propagation attenuat ion of the ultrasoni c waves.
5. CUS TOM IZI NG YOUR UNIT 5-32 5.9. 2 Sens or s et up T he SENS O R S ET UP menu l et s y ou f ur t her ref ine s pe ed, w ater t emperat ur e and dept h dat a fed f rom t he net w ork sound er . 1. Show the sounder di splay , then pr es s t he [M ENU] key .
5. CUS T OMIZING Y OUR UNIT 5-33 5. 9.3 Soun ding rang e, zoo m ran ge, b ottom l ock ran ge T his p aragraph s how s y ou how t o set c us t om ranges f or basi c ran ge, z oom rang e ( m ar k er a nd bott om zo om) an d bott om l oc k r ange. Al l default bas i c ranges are rest ore d w henever t he uni t of dept h meas urem ent i s changed.
5. CUSTOMIZING Y OUR UNIT 5-34 5.9.4 Functi on key setup The function keys, shown when the soft keys are turned off, provide on e-touch execution of a desired function. The def ault sounder funct ion key settings are as shown in the table belo w . Functi o n Key Defa ult Fu nct i on Function Key Label 1 Output current posit ion.
5. CUS TOMIZI NG YOUR UNIT 5-35 5. Select f unction desired with the cursor pad. 6. Press the ENTER soft key or the [ENTER] knob t o register your selection. 7. Press the [MENU] key to close the m enu. Sounder function keys Menu I t em Functio n Functi o n Key Label OFF Assigns no f unction.
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6. D A T A TRAN SFER 6-1 6. DA T A TR A N SFER T his chapt er pr o v ides i nfor m at i on for sa ving an d replay ing dat a to and f r om memory cards, upl oading and dow nl oadi ng dat a, l oadi ng w aypoi nt dat a from Y eoman, and out put ti ng dat a through t he n et w or k.
6. DA T A TRANSFER 6-2 6.1.2 Saving dat a to a memory card 1. Insert a formatte d memo ry card in to the slo t. 2. Press the [M ENU] key fo llowed by the C ONFIGURATION , DATA TRANSFER, UPLO AD/DOW NLOAD DATA and SAVE DATA TO MEMORY CARD soft keys to show the SAVE DATA menu.
6. D A T A TRAN SFER 6-3 Memory card messag es V arious m emory card messages appear to alert you to m emory card-related error . These are tabulated below . Memo r y ca rd me ssa g es Message Re ason Remedy Memory card is not inserted. Pl ease insert memory card.
6. DA T A TRANSFER 6-4 6.1.3 Pla y i ng back data from a memory card Data (marks, lines, track, waypoints, rout es and set ting data) can be loaded f rom a memory card and displa yed on the screen. This feature is usef ul for observing past data and setting up the equipm ent f or a specific purpose with “setti ng data.
6. D A T A TRAN SFER 6-5 6.2 Uploading, Dow nload ing Dat a Y ou can upl oad/do wnload waypoints, routes, marks and lines from/t o a PC, through the DA T A 3 port at the rear of the display unit. Note t hat radar and sounder data cannot be uploaded or downloa ded.
6. DA T A TRANSFER 6-6 7. T o change t he baud rat e, press the SELECT BPS soft key. BAUD RATE ▲ ▼ 4800 bps 9600 bps 19200 bps Baud rate window 8. Select baud rat e, then press the ENT ER soft key. 9. Press t he DW LOAD or UPLOAD soft key. You are asked if you are ready to download or upload waypoints and rout es.
6. D A T A TRAN SFER 6-7 Route dat a menu 12 $PFEC, GPrtc, xx, c----c <CR><LF> Route data format 1: Number of sent ences required f or one complet e rout e data (1 to 4). See Note 2. 2: Number of sent ences currentl y used (1 to 4) 3: Message mode (Always set t o C) 4: Route No.
6. DA T A TRANSFER 6-8 6.3 Loading W ay point Dat a from Y eoman Waypoint data can be loaded from a Y eom an to this equipm ent. Connect t he Y e om an to any DA T A port on this equipm ent and then f ollo w the procedure below . 1. Press the [MENU] key .
6. D A T A TRAN SFER 6-9 6.4 Recei v ing Data V ia Network Equipment Y ou can recei ve waypoints, rout es, marks and lines from NavNet equip ment. 1. Press the [MENU] key . 2. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION soft key . 3. Press the DA T A TRANSFER sof t key .
6. DA T A TRANSFER 6-10 10. Press the RCV soft key follo w ed by the [ ENT ER] knob. The message “NOW RECEIVING DA T A.” is displa yed. I f no data could be found, t he message “(HOST NAM E)’ IS NOT FOUND.” appears. 11. W hen the transf er is co mplet ed, the message “DA T A TRANSFER COMPLETED.
7-1 7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter provides inf ormation necessary f or keeping your unit in good working order and rem edying simple problem s. WARNING Do not open the equipment. Hazardous voltage which can cause electrical shock exists inside the equipment.
7. MAINTENAN CE, T ROUBLESH OOTING 7-2 7.2 Replace ment of Fuse T he fus e on t he pow er cabl e prot ec t s the equi pment f rom re v erse p olar i ty of the shi p’ s mains and e quipment f aul t . I f the fuse bl ows , find out t he cause bef or e repl ac i ng it.
7. MAIN TENANCE, TROUBLESH OOTING 7-3 7.4 Simple T roubl eshooting This section provides sim ple troubleshootin g procedures which the use r can follo w to restore norm al operatio n. If you cannot restore normal operat ion do not attem pt to check inside the unit.
7. MAIN TENANCE, TROUBLESH OOTING 7-4 7.4.3 Radar Requires a net work radar . Radar troubleshoot ing If… But … Then… you pressed the [POW ER/BRILL] key and the RA DAR so ft key to show t he radar picture picture does n ot appe ar • check that the antenn a ca ble is firmly fasten ed.
7. MAIN TENANCE, TROUBLESH OOTING 7-5 7.4.4 Sounder Requires Net work Sounder ETR-6/10N, ETR-30N. Sounder troublesho oting If… But … Then… you selecte d a sounder disp lay with the DISP key no sounder disp lay appears • check that the n etwor k sounder’s signal c ab le is firmly fastened.
7. MAIN TENANCE, TROUBLESH OOTING 7-6 7.5 Diagnos tics This paragraph provides t he procedures f or testing the equipm ent f or proper operation. F our tests are provided: Mem ory I/O t est, Keyboard test , Remote controller test, and T est pattern. 7.
7. MAIN TENANCE, TROUBLESH OOTING 7-7 Displa y uni t test Press the D ISPLA Y U NIT TEST soft key at th e MEMOR Y I/O TES T menu to te st the display unit . The equipm ent displays progra m version number and checks devices. Results f or device checks are shown as O K or NG (No Good).
7. MAIN TENANCE, TROUBLESH OOTING 7-8 Network so under te st (Re quires Ne twork Sounde r ETR -6/10N, ET R-30N) Press the NETWORK SOUNDER TEST so ft key at the MEMORY I/O TEST menu to t est the Network Sounder ETR-6/10N o r ET R-30N.
7. MAIN TENANCE, TROUBLESH OOTING 7-9 7.5.2 T est p attern The test pattern test ch ecks the display for proper display of colors (GD-1700C/1710C) or t ones (GD-1700). 1. Press the [MENU] key to show the m enu. 2. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION soft key .
7. MAIN TENANCE, TROUBLESH OOTING 7-10 7.5.3 Ke y board, remote controller tes t The keyboard test checks t he cont rols on the display unit and rem ote controller for proper operatio n. 1. Press the [MENU] key to show the m enu. 2. Press the SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION soft key .
7. MAIN TENANCE, TROUBLESH OOTING 7-1 1 7.6 GPS S t atus Display The GPS status display provides data about t h e GPS satellites. It is available with connection of the GPS Receiver GP-310B/320B or a G PS navigator outputting t he data sentence GSA or GSV .
7. MAIN TENANCE, TROUBLESH OOTING 7-12 7.7 Clearing Memo ries Y our equi pment has a m em ory for each of t he plotter , radar and sound er sections. These memories can be cleared to start operation with def ault settings.
7. MAIN TENANCE, TROUBLESH OOTING 7-13 7.8 Error Messag es In addition to alarm messages your equipm ent also displays error m essages. Error messages Error Messa ge Meani ng Remedy Connect ion with th e ET R was cut. Networ k so und er disconn ected.
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A -1 APPENDIX Menu Ov erview MENU ke y Plotter MENU Key CHART OFFSET (offsets chart position.) TRACKS & MARKS CONTROL CHART SETUP CNTOUR LINE soft key DEPTH < 10m ( ON , OFF , RED *) DEPTH = 10m ( ON , OFF , YELLOW *) DEPTH > 10m ( ON , OFF , LIGHT BLUE* ) DEPTH INFORMA TION ( ON , OFF , RED *) * = Denotes GD-1700C/1710C only .
APPEN DI X A-2 NEW WPT NEW WPT ST ART POINT CHART DET AILS (C-MAP chart) W A YPOINT SWITCHING (PERPENDICULAR, ARRVL ALM CRCL , MANUAL) COURSE VECTOR (VECT OR, LINE , OFF) SET GOT O METHOD ( 1 POINT , 35 POINTS, 35PTS/PORT SVC) PLOTTER SETUP Page 1 Page 2 * = Denotes GD-1700C/1710C only .
APPEN DI X A -3 KEY BEEP ( ON , OFF) LANGUAGE ( ENGLISH , OTHERS) RANGE UNIT ( nm, kt ; km, km/h; sm, mph; nm&yd, kt; nm&m, kt; km&m, km/h; sm&yd, mph) TEMPERA TURE UNIT ( ° F , ° C).
APPEN DI X A-4 PO RT SETUP 4 5 SYSTEM SETUP 6 SELECT SNTNC soft key* GPS/NMEA PO RT FURUNO GPS SENSOR ( YES , NO) OUTPUT FORMA T (NMEA 0183 V er .
APPENDIX A -5 * = Requires GPS Receiver GP-310B/320B. ** = Requires Network Sounder ETR-6/10N. *** = Requires ARP-equipped Model 1800/1900 series network radar. 5 6 D ATA TRANSFER UPLOAD/ DOWNLOAD D ATA RECEIVE YEOMAN DA T A (Receives waypoint data from Y eoman.
APPEN DI X A-6 Radar MENU Key EBL REFERENCE (TRUE, RELA TIVE ) CURSOR POSITION (LA T/LON, TD, RNG&BRG-REL , RNG&BRG-TRUE) TUNING ( AUTO , MAN) TX SECTOR BLANKING (ON (FROM 0.
APPENDIX A -7 Sounder MENU Key NOISE LIMITER ( OFF , LOW , MEDIUM, HIGH) CLUTTER (0-16, AUTO ) WHITE MARKER (1-8 (8 color), 1-16 (16 color), OFF )* ZOOM MARKER ( ON , OFF) HUE (1-9, 1 )* SIGNAL LEVEL .
APPENDIX A -8 AL ARM ke y Radar Alarms SET GUARD 1 (ERASE GUARD 1) SET GUARD 2 (ERASE GUARD 2) ALARM key Plotter A larms AUDIO ALARM (INT & EXT BUZZ, INTERNAL BUZZ , OFF) ARRIVAL ALARM (ON, OFF , default range: 0.010 nm(km/sm) ) ANCHOR WATCH ALARM (ON, OFF , default range: 0.
APPENDIX A -9 Geodetic Chart Li st 001: W GS84 002: W GS72 003: TOKYO : Mean V alue (Ja pan, Korea, an d Okinawa) 004: NORTH AM E RICAN 1927 : Mean V alue (CONUS) 005: EUROPEAN 1950 : Mean V alue 006:.
APPENDIX A -10 W orld Time C hart.
APPENDIX A -1 1 Icons Icon Meani ng North marker. Point s to North. Correct chart and suitable scale - full chart reliability. Chart overenlarged. • Chart card not inserted. • Wrong c h art c ard ins ert ed. • Chart scale too small. Plotter, radar, sounder alarm setting violated.
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SP - 1 E4409S01 F SPECIFICA TIONS VIDEO PLOTTER GD-1700 COLOR VIDEO PLOTTER GD-1700C/1710C 1 DISPLA Y UNI T 1.1 Indication Sy stem GD-1700: PPI Daylight display , raster scan, 4 t ones monochrome LCD GD-1700C/1710C: PPI Daylight display, rast er scan, color LCD 1.
SP - 2 E4409S01 F 2.9. MOB 1 point 2.10. Quick Routes 1 course with 35 way point s max. 2.11. Electronic Chart FURUNO char t card or NAVIO NI CS char t card available C-MAP chart card also available for C-MAP NT Model 2.
Index -1 INDEX A A/C R A IN ...................................................... 3-5 A/C S E A ....................................................... 3 -4 ACQ s of t key ............................................... 3-35 ALARM key plotte r ......
INDEX Index-2 Colors (GD- 1700C/1710 C) echoes (radar ) .......................................... 5-27 echoes (s ounder) ...................................... 4-19 radar displa y ............................................. 5-27 Compass dis play ..
INDEX Index-3 H Heading l ine .................................................. 3-17 Head-up m ode .............................................. 3-10 Highwa y display .............................................. 2-5 HL OFF soft ke y...............
INDEX Index-4 P Picture ad vance spee d ................................. 4-17 PLOTT ER SETUP menu ................................ 5-4 PLOTT R CNTRL soft ke y ............................. 1-13 Port, port services icons ..............................
INDEX Index-5 color .......................................................... 2-20 displaying ot her targets'............................ 2-19 displayin g own ship's ................................ 2-18 erasing al l own ship's .......
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