The document provides safety instructions and operational overview for a DGPS navigator. It discusses controls, turning the power on and off, adjusting brightness and contrast, display modes, menus, waypoints, routes, destinations, alarms, and other functions. It also covers maintenance, troubleshooting, installation, and specifications.
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3. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Safety Instructions for the Operator
WARNING NOTICE
Do not open the equipment. Be sure the power supply is compatible
with the equipment.
Only qualified personnel should work inside
the equipment. Incorrect power supply may cause the
equipment to overheat.
Do not disassemble or modify the
equipment. The useable temperature range for the
antenna unit is -25°C to 70°C;
Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can -15°C to 55°C for the display unit.
result.
Use of the equipment out of those ranges
Immediately turn off the power at the may damage the equipment.
switchboard if the equipment is emitting
smoke or fire.
Continued use of the equipment can cause
fire or electrical shock. Contact a FURUNO
agent for service.
Use the proper fuse.
Use of a wrong fuse can damage the
equipment or cause fire.
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4. Safety Instructions for the
Installer
WARNING NOTICE
Do not open the cover unless totally Observe the following compass safe
familiar with electrical circuits and distances to prevent interference to a
service manual. magnetic compass:
Improper handling can result in electrical Standard Steering
compass compass
shock.
Display
0.8 m 0.55 m
unit
Turn off the power at the switchboard
before beginning the installation.
Fire or electrical shock can result if the
power is left on.
Be sure that the power supply is
compatible with the voltage rating of
the equipment.
Connection of an incorrect power supply
can cause fire or equipment damage. The
voltage rating of the equipment appears
on the label above the power connector.
Use the proper fuse.
Use of a wrong fuse can damage the
equipment or cause fire.
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5. TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD ................................... 6. ALARMS ...................................
v 29 Arrival Alarm, Anchor Watch
6.1
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .......... Alarm......................................... 29
vi WHAT IS WAAS? .......................... 6.2 XTE (Cross Track Error) Alarm ..30
vii EQUIPMENT LISTS ..................... 6.3 Speed Alarm.............................. 31
1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW...... 6.4 WAAS/DGPS Alarm ..................31
. 1 Controls ...................................... 1
1.1 6.5 Time Alarm ................................
1.2 Turning On and Off Power .......... 2 6.6 31
1.3 Adjusting Brilliance and Contrast 2 6.7 Trip Alarm ..................................
1.4 Display Modes ............................ 3 6.8 32
1.5 Menu Overview........................... 7 Odometer Alarm ........................
1.6 Simulation Display ...................... 8 7. OTHER FUNCTIONS ............... 33
7.1 Calculating Range, Bearing,
2. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW9 TTG and ETA ............................ 33
2.1 Choosing the Display Range....... 9 7.2 WAAS Setup ............................. 34
2.2 Shifting the Cursor ...................... 9 7.3 DGPS setup .............................. 35
2.3 Shifting the Display ................... 10 7.4 Bearing Reference..................... 37
2.4 Centering Own Ship’s Position.. 10 7.5 Magnetic Variation .....................
2.5 Changing Track Plotting Interval, 7.6 38
Stopping Plotting....................... 10 7.7 Geodetic Chart System .............38
2.6 Erasing Track.............................11 7.8 Units of Measurement ...............38
7.9 Position Display Format.............39
3. WAYPOINTS (MARKS) ............ Time Difference (using local time),
13
3.1 Entering Waypoints ................... 13 Time Format ..............................
7.10
3.2 Entering the MOB Mark ............ 15 39
7.11
3.3 Displaying Waypoint Name ....... 16 GPS Setup ................................ 40
7.12
3.4 Operations on the Waypoint List 16 User Display Setup.................... 41
3.5 Erasing Waypoints .................... 17 Resetting Trip and Odometer
7.13
3.6 Speed for Calculating Time-to-Go, Distances .................................. 42
Estimated Time of Arrival .......... 18 Uploading, Downloading
7.14
Waypoint, Route Data................43
4. ROUTES ................................... 8. MAINTENANCE &
19
4.1 Creating Routes ........................ 19
TROUBLESHOOTING ............. 47
4.2 Editing Routes .......................... 23
8.1 Maintenance.............................. 47
4.3 Erasing Routes ......................... 25
8.2 Displaying the Message Board ..47
8.3 Replacing the Fuse.................... 48
5. DESTINATION ..........................
27 8.4 Replacing the Battery ................48
5.1 Setting Destination by Cursor ... 27
8.5 Satellite Monitor Display ............49
5.2 Setting Destination by Waypoint 27
8.6 Diagnostics................................ 49
5.3 Setting Route as Destination..... 28
8.7 Clearing Data ............................ 50
5.4 Setting User Waypoint as
Destination................................ 28
5.5 Canceling Destination ............... 28
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6. 9. INSTALLATION ........................ OUTLINE DRAWINGS
53 9.1 Installation of Display Unit......... 53 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAMS
9.2 Installation of Antenna Unit ....... 54
9.3 Wiring ....................................... 55 INDEX ...................................
9.4 Initial Settings ........................... 56 Index-1
Declaration of Conformity
APPENDIX.................................AP-
1
SPECIFICATIONS .....................
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7. FOREWORD
A Word to the Owner of the Features
GP-37, GP-32 The GP-37/GP-32 is a totally integrated GPS
Congratulations on your choice of the GP-37 receiver and video plotter, and mainly
DGPS Navigator, GP-32 GPS Navigator. consists of a display unit and an antenna unit.
The GP-37 is additionally equipped with a
For over 50 years FURUNO Electric DGPS beacon receiver, built in the display
Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation unit.
for innovative and dependable marine
electronics equipment. This dedication to The high sensitivity GPS receiver tracks up to
excellence is furthered by our extensive 13 satellites (12 GPS, 1 WAAS)
global network of agents and dealers. simultaneously. An 8-state Kalman filter
ensures optimum accuracy in determination
Your navigator is designed and constructed to of vessel position, course and speed.
meet the rigorous demands of the marine
environment. However, no machine can The main features of the GP-37/GP-32 are
perform its intended function unless installed,
operated and maintained properly. Please • A DGPS beacon receiver may be
carefully read and follow the recommended connected to the GP-32 to add DGPS
procedures for installation, operation, and capability.
maintenance. • WAAS capability.
• Storage for 999 waypoints and 50 routes
We would appreciate hearing from you, the
• Alarms: Arrival/Anchor Watch, XTE
end-user, about whether we are achieving our
(Cross-track Error), Trip, Odometer, Time,
purposes.
WAAS/DGPS, and Speed.
• Man overboard feature records position at
Thank you for considering and purchasing
time of man overboard and provides
FURUNO equipment.
continuous updates of range and bearing
when navigating to the MOB position.
• Bright 95 x 60 mm LCD with adjustable
contrast and brilliance.
• Autopilot (option) may be connected, and
steering data output to the autopilot.
• Unique Highway display provides a graphic
presentation of ship’s progress toward a
waypoint.
• User displays definable by operator.
• Waypoint and route data can be uploaded
from a PC and downloaded to a PC.
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8. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Note: This equipment is intended for use on marine vessels. Do not use it in other applications.
ANTENNA UNIT
GPA-019
PROCESSOR UNIT*
NAVIGATOR
FURUNO GPS NAVIGATOR
PERSONAL COMPUTER
* = With DGPS beacon receiver
: Standard Supply
: Option
12/24 VDC
GP-37 system configuration
ANTENNA UNIT
GPA-017
PROCESSOR UNIT
NAVIGATOR
FURUNO GPS NAVIGATOR
DGPS BEACON RECEIVER
PERSONAL COMPUTER
: Standard Supply
: Option
12/24 VDC
GP-32 system configuration
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9. WHAT IS WAAS?
WAAS, available in North America, is a provider in the worldwide SBAS (Satellite Based
Augmentation System) navigation system. An SBAS provider furnishes GPS signal corrections
to SBAS users, for even better position accuracy, typically better than three meters. Two more
SBAS providers are also currently under development, MSAS (Multi-Functional Satellite
Augmentation System) for Japan and EGNOS (Euro Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service)
for Europe. All providers will be compatible with one another, thus providing “seamless” position
fixes to SBAS users.
At the time of this software release, WAAS is still in the developmental phase. During this
developmental phase, which may last several years, there is no guarantee of the accuracy,
integrity, continuity, or availability of the WAAS signal. Therefore, FURUNO will accept no
responsibility for the use of the signal for other than the above stated purpose. It is the user’s
responsibility to exercise common prudence and navigational judgment when using the WAAS
signal.
150°W 120°W 90°W 60°W 30°W 0 30°E 60°E 90°E 120°E 150°E
60°N 60°N
40°N EGNOS 40°N
MSAS
20°N 20°N
122 120 131 134
0 0
WAAS
20°S 20°S
40°S 40°S
60°S 60°S
150°W 120°W 90°W 60°W 30°W 0 30°E 60°E 90°E 120°E 150°E
Satellite, Region Position Expected operations capability
120, AOR-E 15.5°W WAAS: 2003
122, AOR-W 54°W EGNOS: 2004
131, IOR 64.5°E MSAS: 2005
134, POR 178°E
Note: This manual uses “WAAS” when referring to any SBAS provider.
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10. EQUIPMENT LISTS
Standard supply
Name Type Qty Remarks
Display GP-37 With hanger, knob
1
Unit GP-32
Antenna GPA-019 1 For GP-37, w/10 m cable
Unit GPA-017 1 For GP-32, w/10 m cable
Installation CP20-02310 1 set Power/data cable (1 pc.)
Materials (Type: MJ-A7SPF0009-020, Code No.: 000-145-612)
Tapping screw (4 pcs.)
(Type: 5X20, Code No.: 000-802-081)
Spare Parts SP20-01001 1 set Fuse (2 pcs.)
(Type: FGMB1A, Code No.: 000-114-805)
Template C42-00201 1 Code No. 000-809-299, flush mounting template
Hard Cover FP14-02801 1 Code No. 004-366-960
Optional equipment
Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks
Right Angle NO.13-QA330 000-803-239 1 For mounting the antenna
Antenna Base unit, choose one
L-type Antenna NO.13-QA310 000-803-240 1
Base
Handrail NO.13-RC5160 000-806-114 1
Antenna Base
Mast Mounting CP20-01111 004-365-780 1 set
Kit
Cable Assy. MJ-A7SPF0009-020 000-145-612 1
Flush Mounting OP20-29 000-041-405 1 set For flush mounting the
Kit F display unit, choose one
Flush Mounting OP20-17 000-040-720 1 set
Kit S
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11. 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
.
1. Controls
1
Cursor Pad
. Shifts cursor (cursor displayed)
and display (cursor off).
. Selects items on menus.
Press once: Zoom, centering, . Enters alphanumeric data.
or escapes from current opera-
tion, depending on display in MENU ENT Registers items on menus.
use.
Press twice: Opens menu.
Chooses display mode. DISP GOTO Sets/cancels destination.
MARK Momentary press: Inscribes mark.
MOB
Long press: Inscribes MOB mark.
DIM Momentary press: Turns
PwR
power on. With the power on, press
to adjust dimmer and contrast.
Long press: Turns power
off.
Control panel
How to attach and remove the hard cover
To attach the hard cover, set it to the display unit at an angle.
To remove the hard cover, do as follows:
Press at arrows
and pull toward
you to remove.
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12. 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1. Turning On and Off Power Turning off the power
2
Turning on the power Press and hold down the [DIM/PWR] key until
the screen goes blank (about three seconds).
Press the [DIM/PWR] key. The unit beeps
The time remaining until the power is turned
and then starts up with the last-used display
off is counted down on the display.
mode.
Note: The example screens shown in this
manual may not match the screens you see
1. Adjusting Brilliance and
on your display. The screen you see depends 3 Contrast
on your system configuration and equipment 1. Press the [DIM/PWR] key momentarily.
settings. The display shown below appears.
Your equipment takes about 90 seconds to BRILL (1-8)
find its position when turned on for the very 4
first time. Thereafter it typically takes about
CONTRAST (0-63)
12 seconds.
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The equipment shows receiver status EXIT:[ENT]
indication at the top left-hand corner in most
display modes. The table below shows these Brilliance and contrast adjustment window
indications and their meanings. 2. To adjust the brilliance, press A or ▼.
Current setting is shown to the right of A.
Receiver status indications Maximum setting is 8.
Indication Meaning 3. To adjust the contrast, press ◄ or ‘.
2D 2D GPS position fix Current setting is shown to the right of ‘.
Maximum setting is 63.
3D 3D GPS position fix
4. Press the [ENT] key to finish.
D2D 2D DGPS position fix
D3D 3D DGPS position fix
Note: If the last-used contrast setting is 36 or
W2D 2D WAAS position fix
higher, the equipment starts up with that
W3D 3D WAAS position fix
setting. If the setting is 35 or lower, the
DOP* 2D: HDOP larger than 4
equipment starts up with setting 36.
3D: PDOP larger than 6
SIM Simulation mode
* = DOP (Dilution of Precision) is the index of
position accuracy and is the distribution
pattern of satellites used in position fixing.
Generally, the smaller the figure the better the
position accuracy.
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13. 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1. Display Modes
4 unit has five display modes: Plotter Display, Highway Display, Steering Display, Nav Data
Your
Display and User Display (digital data and speedometer). Press the [DISP] key to choose a
display mode. Each time the key is pressed, the display mode changes in the sequence shown
below.
20 D2D
1 30 [5 n ]
m
[DISP] key COG:
357°
0 40 SOG:
10.0 k
t
SOG 0 9.9 KT
60
34°44.000N 135°21.000E
[User Display: Speedometer] [Plotter Display]
(Display format
depends on user setting.) [DISP] key
[DISP] key
004
POwER(v) SOG(KT)
BRG 242° [+]
12.1 9.9 COG 357°
0.05.05 0.05
TRIP(NM) COG(°)
RNG17.5 m
9.99 5.6 SOG10.0
k XTE 0.05 m
n
[User Display: Digital Data] [Highway Display]
(Display format
depends on user setting.)
[DISP] key [DISP] key
D2D MAG CURSOR 15:37
D2D 02-FEB-02 15:37:40
300 330 N 30 60 E
34°44. 000' N
135°21. 000'
E [DISP] key SOG: 10.0 kt OG: 357°
357°
BRG:
10.0 RNG: 17.5 nm 242°
SOG: kt COG: 1H30M ETA: 12:30
TTG:
[Nav Data Display] [Steering Display]
Display modes (default user displays)
Note The unit measures distances up to 9999 nm. Any distance greater than 9999 nm is
1: shown as “*999”.
Note 2: Position data can be shown in latitude and longitude or TDs (Loran C or Decca).
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14. 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
Plotter display
The plotter display traces own ship’s track, and shows position, bearing to cursor, range to
cursor, horizontal display range setting and receiver status.
Receiver status
(See table on page 2.) Own ship mark (blinking)
D2D x Waypoint mark
(Shape selectable)
n
Horizontal display [ 40 m ] Boat’s track
range setting
BRG: +
Bearing 180°
to cursor*
RNG: + Cursor
n
Range 12.0 m (Displayed six seconds.)
to cursor*
34°44.000N 135°21.000E Cursor position
(Own ship position when
* = COG and SOG replace bearing to cursor and cursor is not displayed.)
range to cursor when the cursor is not
displayed.
Plotter display
Highway display
The highway display provides a 3-D view of own ship’s progress toward destination (waypoint).
Nav data is also shown.
Direction to steer (to return to course)
Appears to right or left of centerline
Bearing from own ship to dependin g on direction to steer;
destination waypoint : Steer right, : Steer left.
CURSOR Destination waypoint name
”CURSOR” (cursor-selected
BRG [+] destination) or waypoint name
Course
over
11°
COG
Destination waypoint
Moves forward as boat
.5
0
0.3 0.5 nears destination.
ground
g.0
RNG m I I I
N
I I I I
12.5
Α C (Delta Course)
Speed SOG
k XTE
0.05 n
m
The boat mark displays
course as follows:
over
ground When no waypoint is set;
The mode is North-up and
the arrow shows boat’s course.
Range from Analog XTE (Cross-track error) scale When a waypoint is set;
own ship to Arrow shifts with boat’s XTE. When the The arrow shows boat’s
destination arrow is aligned with the centerline course towards destination.
waypoint the boat is on course. The arrow blinks if Digital XTE indication
boat’s XTE is greater than XTE scale (in nautical miles)
range. ”N” (North) is displayed instead of
the arrow when no destination is set.
Highway display
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15. 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
Steering display
The steering display provides steering information such as ship’s speed, course, range, bearing,
ETA and TTG.
Receiver status
Bearing reference (MAG or TRUE)
Destination (CURSOR or waypoint name)
Time
D2D MAG CURSOR 04:32 Bearing from own ship
▼ to destination
W 300 330 N 30 60 E Bearing scale
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Own ship mark
Speed over ground SOG: 12.5 kt COG: 354° Course over ground
Range from own ship RNG: 0.16 nm BRG: 60° Bearing
to destination
TTG: 1H 30M ETA: 12:30 Estimated Time of
Time-To-Go Arrival at destination
to destination (*9:*9 shown when
(*9H*9M is displayed ETA is over 99h59min.)
when TTG is over 99 h59min.)
Steering display
Nay data display
The nav data display shows receiver status, position in latitude and longitude (or TDs), course
over ground, speed over ground, date and time.
Receiver status
D2D 10-JAN-02 16 :44 :15 Date and time
3 4 ° 44.000’ Position in latitude
N and longitude
135 °
Speed over ground SOG: 12.5 kt COG: 7° Course over ground
Nay data display
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16. 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
User displays
Two user displays are available, digital and speedometer.
Digital display
The digital display shows digital navigation data. The user may choose what data to display in
one to four cells. The choices of data are time, speed over ground, cross-track error, odometer
distance, position, course over ground, time-to-go to destination, trip distance, power source
voltage, range and bearing to waypoint, and estimated time of arrival at destination.
POWER(V) SOG(KT)
12.1 9.9
TRIP(NM) COG(°)
9.99 5.6
Digital display (default display)
Speedometer display
The speedometer display provides both digital and analog displays of speed over ground.
20
1 30
0 40
SOG 0 9.3 KT
60
Speedometer display
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17. 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1. Menu Oyeryiew
5 operations of your unit are carried out OFF
Most DISTANCE
through the menu. Below is a quick AUTO
introduction to how to choose a menu and
change menu settings. If you get lost in Track recording options
operation, press the [MENU] key to return to 5. Press A or V to choose option desired.
the MAIN MENU. For your reference, a 6. Press the [ENT] key to register your
complete menu tree appears in the Appendix. selection.
7. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to menu.
display the menu.
One press: Steering display, nav data How to enter alphanumeric data
display and user display.
Two presses: Plotter display, highway In some instances it is necessary to enter
display. alphanumeric data. The example below
shows how to enter a time difference of -6:30,
MAIN MENU to use local time instead of UTC time.
WAYPOINTS MESSAGES 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to
ROUTES SATELLITE
PLOTTER USER DISP display the menu.
ALARMS GPS SETUP 2. Choose SYS SETUP and then press the
ERASE SYS SETUP
WAAS!DGPS I!O SETUP [ENT] key.
CALCULATE TD SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP
Main menu LANGUAGE : ENGLISH
DATUM : WGS84
2. Operate the cursor pad to choose a menu UNITS : nm, kt
and then press the [ENT] key. For TIME DIFF : +00 : 00
TIME DISP : 24HOUR
example, choose PLOTTER and then
TEST?
press the [ENT] key. SIMULATOR?
EXCHANGE BATTERY?
PLOTTER SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP menu
TRACK REC : DISTANCE
INTERVAL : 0.10 nm 3. Choose TIME DIFF.
BRG. REF. : MAG 4. Press the [ENT] key. A cursor
MAG. VAR. : AUTO E16
WPT NAME : DSP GOTO circumscribes “+“. This cursor appears
TTG!ETA SPD : AUTO whenever selected data can be changed
TRACK MEMORY USED 1% with the cursor pad.
PLOTTER SETUP menu SYSTEM SETUP
3. Use A or V to choose menu item. For LANGUAGE : ENGLISH
DATUM : WGS84
example, choose TRACK REC. UNITS : nm, kt
4. Press the [ENT] key. A window shows the TIME DIFF : +00 : 00
TIME DISP : 24HOUR
options for the item selected. (The TEST?
illustration at the top of the next shows the SIMULATOR?
EXCHANGE BATTERY?
options available for TRACK REC.)
SYSTEM SETUP menu,
TIME DIFF selected
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18. 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
5. Press A to display “-“. 6. Press the [ENT] key, use the cursor pad
6. Press ‘ to send the cursor to the to enter speed to use for the simulation,
next digit. and then press the [ENT] key.
7. Press A or V to display “0.” 7. Press the [ENT] key.
8. Press ‘ to send the cursor to the 8. Choose course (AUTO or MAN) and then
next digit. press the [ENT] key. For manual entry of
9. Press A or V to display “6.” course, press the [ENT] key, enter course
10. Press ‘ to send the cursor to the with the cursor pad, and then press the
next [ENT] key. The AUTO course tracks a
digit. circular course.
11. Press A or V to display “3.”
Note: Course must be AUTO to set
12. Press ‘ to send the cursor to the
simulation destination.
last digit.
13. Press A or V to display “0.” 9. Press the [ENT] key, enter latitude with
14. Press the [ENT] key. the cursor pad, and then press the [ENT]
15. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish. key.
10. Press the [ENT] key, enter longitude, and
then press the [ENT] key.
1. Simulation Display 11. Press the [MENU] key twice.
6 simulation display provides simulated
The 12. Choose the PLOTTER display with the
operation of this unit. You may set the speed [DISP] key. SIM appears at the upper
manually and course manually or left-hand corner when the simulator
automatically. All controls are operative - you display is active.
may enter marks, set destination, etc.
Simulation mode active
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to SIM
display the menu. n
[ 40 m ]
2. Choose SYS SETUP and then press the
COG: Course traced
[ENT] key. in AUTO course
3. Choose “SIMULATOR?” and then press 82°
SOG:
the [ENT] key. (Note that position shown k
9.0 t
depends on language selected on the
SYS SETUP menu. After changing the 34°44.000N 135°21.000E
language, the memory is cleared.)
Simulator display, auto course selected
SIMULATOR
13. To turn off the simulator display, choose
MODE : OFF OFF at step 5 in this procedure, press the
SPEED : 20 kt
COURSE : AUTO [ENT] key and then press the [MENU] key
LAT : 38°00’N twice to finish.
LON :
123°00’W Note: If the power is turned off while the
simulator display is in use, the indication
SIMULATOR menu SIMULATION MODE appears at the top of
4. The cursor is selecting MODE. Press the the screen at the next power up, in addition to
[ENT] key. A window shows the choices the indication SIM. SIMULATION MODE
ON and OFF. disappears when any key is pressed,
5. Choose ON and then press the [ENT] key. however the simulation mode continues.
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19. 2. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW
2. Choosing the Display 3. Use A (increase) or V (decrease) to
1 choose range desired.
Range
4. Press the [ENT] key to close the zoom,
You may choose the display range on the ship centering window.
plotter and highway displays. The horizontal
range in the plotter display is available among
0.02 (40 yd), 0.05 (101 yd), 0.1 (202 yd), 0.2 2.2 Shifting the Cursor
(405 yd), 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160 and
320 nautical miles. (Nautical mile is the Use the cursor pad to shift the cursor. The
default unit of display range. Display range cursor moves in the direction of the arrow or
may also be shown in kilometers or miles. diagonal pressed on the cursor pad.
Ranges shorter than the 0.5 nm are also
shown in yards or meters on the plotter Cursor state and data
display.) The horizontal range in the highway Cursor state determines what data is shown
display is available among 0.2, 0.4, 0.8, 1, 2, on the display.
4, 8 and 16 nautical miles.
Cursor turned on
1. Press the [MENU] key. The zoom, ship
Cursor position is displayed in latitude and
centering window appears.
longitude or TDs (depending on menu setting)
at the bottom of the plotter display when the
ZOOM IN!OUT?
cursor is on. The range and bearing from own
SHIP TO CENTER?
ship to the cursor appear at the
Quit?
left-hand side of the display.
Bearing from own
PRESS [MENU] TO SEE
Own ship Cursor
THE MAIN MENU. ship to cursor
D2D
Zoom, ship centering window n
[ .02 m ]
Note: “SHIP TO CENTER?” does not 40 y
d
appear when the highway display mode is BRG: +
active. 131°
RNG: +
2. ZOOM IN/OUT is selected. Press the n
0.03 m
[ENT] key to show the zoom window.
+ 34°44.000N 135°21.000E
ZOOM
A OUT Cursor mark Cursor position in
latitude and longitude
20 n
m Range from own ship to cursor
▼ IN Plotter display, cursor turned on
EXIT:
[ENT]
Zoom window
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20. 2. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW
Cursor turned off 2.5 Changing Track Plotting
The cursor is erased when there is no cursor Interyal, Stopping Plotting
pad operation for about six seconds. Ship’s
To trace the ship’s track, the ship’s position is
position, speed and course appear when the
stored into the memory at an interval of
cursor is off.
distance or according to display range. For
Own ship’s position distance, a shorter interval provides better
(Blinking) reconstruction of the track, but the storage
Course over ground time of the track is reduced. When the track
D2D memory becomes full, the oldest track is
erased to make room for the latest.
n
[ 40 m ]
COG: 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to
7° display the menu.
SOG:
k 2. Choose PLOTTER.
9.0 t
3. Press the [ENT] key.
34°44.111N 135°20.555E
PLOTTER SETUP
Speed
over Own ship’s position in TRACK REC : DISTANCE
ground latitude and longitude INTERVAL : 0.10 nm
BRG. REF. : MAG
Plotter display, cursor turned off MAG. VAR. : AUTO E16
WPT NAME : DSP GOTO
TTG!ETA SPD : AUTO
TRACK MEMORY USED 1%
2.3 Shifting the Display
The display can be shifted on the plotter PLOTTER SETUP menu
display. Operate the cursor pad to place the 4. The cursor is selecting TRACK REC.
cursor at an edge of the screen. The display Press the [ENT] key to show the track
shifts in the direction opposite to cursor pad recording method options.
operation.
OFF
DISTANCE
2.4 Centering Own Ship’s AUTO
Position Track recording method options
When own ship tracks off the plotter display, 5. Choose OFF, DISTANCE or AUTO and
the own ship mark is automatically returned then press the [ENT] key.
to the screen center. You can also return it
OFF: Track is neither recorded nor
manually as follows:
plotted. This setting is useful when you do
not need to record track, for example,
1. Press the [MENU] key.
when returning to port.
2. Choose “SHIP TO CENTER?”.
DISTANCE: Track is recorded and
3. Press the [ENT] key.
plotted at the distance interval set.
AUTO: Plotting and recording interval
changes with display range selected.
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6. For AUTO or OFF, go to step 7. For
DISTANCE, enter the recording interval
as follows:
a) Press the [ENT] key.
b) Use ◄ or ‘ to choose digit to
change. c) Use A or V to change value.
d) Press the [ENT] key after setting the
recording interval.
7. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish.
2.6 Erasing Track
All track can be erased. Track cannot be
restored once erased, therefore be absolutely
sure you want to erase all track.
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to
display the menu.
2. Choose ERASE and then press the [ENT]
key to display the ERASE menu.
ERASE
WAYPOINTS!
MARKS? ROUTES?
TRACK?
RESET TRIP? (6.4Onm)
RESET ODO? (6.4Onm)
GPS DATA?
MENU SETTINGS?
ALL BACKUP DATA?
ERASE menu
3. Choose “TRACK?” and then press the
[ENT] key. The message shown below
appears.
ERASE TRACK.
ARE YOU SURE?
YES NO
Prompt for erasure of track
4. Press ◄ to choose YES and then press
the [ENT] key.
5. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish.
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3. Entering Waypoints c) Press ‘ to move the cursor one
1 place
In navigation terminology a waypoint is a and then press A or V to display B.
particular location on a voyage, whether it be d) Press ‘ to move the cursor one
a starting, intermediate or destination place and then press A or V to
waypoint. Your unit can store 999 waypoints. display E.
Waypoints can be entered on the plotter e) Press the [ENT] key. The following
display three ways: at cursor position, at own
Comment (default: date/time)
ship’s position, and from the waypoint list.
Mark shape
Entering a waypoint with the cursor
NAME: KOBE
1. Use the cursor pad to place the cursor on 34°39.836’N MARK
the location desired for a waypoint. 135°12.059’E x
2. Press the [ENT] key. The following 10-JAN-02 10:25
window appears. TTG 02H00M ETA: 12:25
Exit? LOG RTE?
CURSOR POS. → WPT
TTG and ETA calculated according
ENTER A NEW WPT NAME. to speed set at TTG/ETA SPEED on
0 0 1_ _ _? PLOTTER menu.
(001:DEFAULT Waypoint attribute edit window
NAME) 4. This window is where you can choose
mark shape, enter a comment, and log
QUIT: [MENU]
the waypoint to a route (LOG RTE?). (If
Waypoint name entry window you do not need to change mark shape or
3. The cursor is on the second line of the enter a comment, choose “Exit?” and then
display. This is where you may enter press the [ENT] key to finish. “LOG RTE?”
waypoint name, which may consist of six is discussed in chapter 4.)
alphanumeric characters. The number a) Use the cursor pad to place the cursor
shown is the youngest empty waypoint under “MARK.”
number. If you would rather have the unit b) Press the [ENT] key.
register the waypoint under that number, c) Use A or V to choose mark desired.
and you do not need to change mark
shape or enter a comment, press the Press .
[ENT] key twice to register the waypoint
and finish. To enter KOBE as the Note:
waypoint name, for example, do the
H Operating X
following: changes the
sequence
a) Press A or V to display K.
b) Press ‘ to move the cursor one + i
place and then press A or V to
Mark selection sequence
display O.
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24. 3. WAYPOINTS (MARKS)
d) Press the [ENT] key. The cursor is 5. To change mark shape, place the cursor
selecting date/time, the default under “MARK.” Press the [ENT] key, use
comment. Press the [ENT] key. A or ▼ to choose mark desired, and then
e) Enter a comment (max. 16 press the [ENT] key again.
alphanumeric characters) with the 6. The cursor is selecting date/time. To
cursor pad and then press the [ENT] change the date/time to your own
key. To create a space, choose the comment, press the [ENT] key, enter a
“blank” character. To remove all comment with the cursor pad, and then
characters which follow the cursor, press the [ENT] key again.
choose the underline.
7. Place the cursor on “Exit?.” Press the
f) The cursor is on “Exit?.” Press the [ENT] key to finish.
[ENT] key to finish.
Entering a waypoint from the waypoint
Entering a waypoint at own ship list
position
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to
1. Press the [MARK/MOB] key momentarily display the menu.
on any display. The following window 2. Choose WAYPOINTS.
appears. 3. Press the [ENT] key to show the waypoint
GPS POS. → MARK list options. Choose LIST. (NEAREST
displays waypoints from nearest to
NAME: 001 furthest; however, waypoints cannot be
34°39.836’N MARK entered from this display.)
135°12.059’E x
10-JAN-02 10:25D* LIST
TTG 02H00M ETA: NEAREST
12:25
Exit? LOG RTE? Waypoint list options
* D = Position fixed by DGPS
4. Press the [ENT] key. The WPTS/MARKS
W = Position fixed by WAAS
list appears.
Waypoint attribute edit window
2. If you want to register the waypoint under WPTS!MARKS (LIST)
the number shown, and you do not need
[NEW?] CURSOR MOB
to change mark shape or enter a START ______ ____ _ _
comment, press the [ENT] key to finish. _____ _ ______ ____ _ _
_____ _ ______ ____ _ _
3. To change name, choose NAME, press _____ _ ______ ____ _ _
the [ENT] key, enter name with the cursor _____ _ ______ ____ _ _
_____ _ ______ ____ _ _
pad, and then press the [ENT] key. The
display below appears.
WPTS/MARKS list
CREATE? CURSOR: Cursor position when
RENAME? destination is set with cursor.
Quit? MOB: Man overboard position.
START: Starting point when destination
Create, rename, quit options is selected.
4. Create is selected; press the [ENT] key.
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25. 3. WAYPOINTS (MARKS)
5. The cursor is selecting “NEW?”; press the 3.2 Entering the MOB Mark
[ENT] key.
The MOB mark denotes man overboard
position. Only one MOB mark may be entered.
ENTER A NEW WPT NAME.
Each time the MOB mark is entered the
previous MOB mark and its position data are
0 0 4_ _ _?
written over.
(004:DEFAULT NAME) 1. Press the [MARK/MOB] key on any
Quit: [MENU] display until the following display appears.
Waypoint name entry window SAVED TO MOB.
6. Enter name (if desired) with the cursor GO TO MOB ?
pad and then press the [ENT] key.
ARE YOU SURE?
YES NO
NAME: 004
34°39.836’N* MARK
135°12.059’E* x MOB window
10-JAN-02 2. To set MOB position as destination, press
10:25D TTG ◄ to choose YES and then press the
02H00M ETA: 12:25 [ENT] key. Then, the plotter display marks
Exit? LOG RTE? MOB position as shown in the illustration
* Current position below.
Waypoint attribute edit window Note: Selecting “NO” saves the position
7. The cursor is selecting latitude. Press the as a waypoint.
[ENT] key. Enter latitude with the cursor
MOB position set
pad and then press the [ENT] key. as destination
8. Press the [ENT] key, enter longitude in
D2D
similar fashion as you did with latitude and
n
then press the [ENT] key. [ 40 m ]
Note: To enter position by TDs, see BRG: MOB
paragraph 7.7. 1°
RNG:
9. To change mark shape, choose the mark n
0.06 m
currently shown and then press the [ENT]
key. Use A or ▼ to choose mark desired 34°44.000N 135°21.000E
and then press the [ENT] key. Bearing and range to MOB position
10. To change date and time to the comment
of your choice, press the [ENT] key, enter Plotter display when MOB
comment with the cursor pad, and then is set as destination
press the [ENT] key again.
11. Place the cursor on “Exit?.” Press the
[ENT] key.
12. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish.
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3.3 Displaying Waypoint 3.4 Operations on the
Name Waypoint List
You may display waypoint name as follows: Editing waypoints
Waypoint position, waypoint name, mark
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to
shape and comment can be edited from the
display the menu.
WPTS/MARKS List.
2. Choose PLOTTER and then press the
[ENT] key.
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to
3. Choose WPT NAME and then press the
display the menu.
[ENT] key to show the waypoint name
2. Choose WAYPOINTS and then press the
display options.
[ENT] key.
3. Choose LIST or NEAREST and then
DSP GOTO
press the [ENT] key.
DSP RTE
DSP ALL 4. Choose waypoint to edit and then press
the [ENT] key.
Note: CURSOR, MOB and START are
Waypoint name display options
automatically updated according to
4. Choose DSP GOTO, DSP RTE or DSP
destination setting or MOB setting.
ALL as appropriate and then press the
Therefore, editing these items has no
[ENT] key.
meaning.
DSP GOTO: Displays only the GOTO
waypoint name. 5. Choose NAME and then press the [ENT]
DSP RTE: Displays all waypoint names key.
when a route is set as destination. 6. Change name with the cursor pad and
DSP ALL: Displays all waypoint names. then press the [ENT] key. You are then
5. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish. asked if you want to create or rename the
waypoint, or quit (escape) the display.
CREATE?
RENAME?
Quit?
Waypoint edit options
7. Choose objective desired and then press
the [ENT] key.
8. Change position, mark shape, comment
as desired.
9. Choose “Exit?” and then press the [ENT]
key.
10. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish.
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27. 3. WAYPOINTS (MARKS)
Showing nearest waypoints by 3.5 Erasing Waypoints
distance, TTG and ETA
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to display the menu.
open the menu. 2. Choose ERASE and then press the [ENT]
2. Choose WAYPOINTS and then press the key.
[ENT] key.
3. Choose NEAREST and then press the ERASE
[ENT] key. The display should look WAYPOINTS!
something like the one shown below, MARKS? ROUTES?
TRACK?
listing waypoints in order of distance from RESET TRIP? (6.40nm)
own vessel, from closest to furthest. RESET ODO? (6.40nm)
GPS DATA?
MENU SETTINGS?
WPTS!MARKS (NEAREST) ALL BACKUP DATA?
KOBE : 10.0 nm 3440
002 : 20.0 nm 3370 ERASE menu
003 : 25.0 nm 3570 3. The cursor is selecting “WAYPOINTS/
004 : 40.0 nm 1430
005 : 50.0 nm 900 MARKS?”. Press the [ENT] key.
006 : 60.0 nm 2000
007 : 70.0 nm 3200
ERASE WPTS!MARKS
WPTS/MARKS list (NEAREST) by distance
[ALL?] CURSOR KOBE
4. To display ETA and TTG for each MOB START 001
002 003 004
waypoint, press ‘. 005 006 007
______ ______ ______
______ ______ ______
WPTS!MARKS (NEAREST) ______ ______ ______
KOBE : 1H00M 12:00
002 : 2H00M 13:00
003 : 2H30M 13:30 ERASE WPTS/MARKS display
004 : 4H00M 15:00 4. Choose the waypoint you want to erase.
005 : 5H30M 16:30
006 : 6H00M 17:00 Note: You cannot erase CURSOR, MOB
007 : 7H00M 18:00
or START. To erase all waypoints,
choose ALL.
WPTS/MARKS (NEAREST) list by TTG to
ETA 5. Press the [ENT] key. A screen showing
position and other particulars of the
5. To return to the waypoint list by distance,
waypoint selected appears.
press ◄.
6. Press the [MENU] key twice to close the
menu.
NAME: KOBE
34039.836’N MARK
135012.059’E x
10-JAN-02
10:25D
TTG 02H00M ETA: 12:25
Quit? ERASE?
Waypoint data
6. Press ‘ to choose “ERASE?” and
then press the [ENT] key.
7. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish.
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3.6 Speed for Calculating
Time-to-Go, Estimated
Time of Arriyal
To calculate time-to-go and estimated time of
arrival, enter your speed as below.
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to
open the menu.
2. Choose PLOTTER and then press the
[ENT] key.
3. ChooseTTG/ETA and then press the
[ENT] key.
4. Choose AUTO for automatic speed input
(GPS calculated speed), or MAN for
manual input.
5. Press the [ENT] key.
6. For automatic speed input, go to step 7.
For manual speed input, press the [ENT]
key, enter speed with the cursor pad and
then press the [ENT] key.
7. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish.
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29. 4. ROUTES
In many cases a trip from one place to Creating a route with the cursor
another involves several course changes,
This is probably the easiest method by which
requiring a series of waypoints which you
to create a route.
navigate to, one after another. The sequence
of waypoints leading to the ultimate
1. Use the cursor pad to place the cursor on
destination is called a route. Your unit can
position desired. (Cursor position is
automatically advance to the next waypoint
shown at the bottom of the screen.)
on a route, so you do not have to change the
2. Press the [ENT] key. The following
destination waypoint repeatedly.
window appears.
CURSOR POS. → WPT
4. Creating Routes
1 can store up to 50 routes (numbered 01 ENTER A NEW WPT NAME.
You 0 0 1_ _ _?
to 50) and one LOG route, which is used to
(001:DEFAULT
temporarily store a route. A route may be
NAME)
constructed four ways: by the cursor, by
waypoints entered from the waypoint list, by
QUIT: [MENU]
waypoints entered from route menu, and by
Waypoint name entry window
storing current position automatically or
The cursor is on the second line of the
manually.
display. This is where you may enter
waypoint name. The number shown is the
A route may contain 30 waypoints. When 30
youngest empty waypoint number. If you
waypoints have been saved, a message
want to register the waypoint under that
informs you that you can no longer save
number, and you do not need to change
waypoints to the route. Press the [ENT] key
mark shape or enter a comment, press
to erase the message and save the route,
the [ENT] key to register the waypoint,
under the name of the first and last waypoint
and then go to step 5.
numbers used in the route.
3. If desired, change the waypoint name.
Note: Be sure to record all important routes Press the [ENT] key.
in a separate log. This unit is not a fail-safe
record keeping device. NAME: 004
WAYPOINT 34°39.836’N* MARK
WAYPOINT
(Intermediate point) 135°12.059’E* x
(Arrival point)
10-JAN-02
WAYPOINT
(Intermediate point)
WAYPOINT
10:25D TTG 02H00M
(Starting point) WAYPOINT
(Intermediate point) ETA: 12:25
Sample route * Current position
Waypoint attribute edit window
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30. 4. ROUTES
4. If necessary, change waypoint, position,
mark shape, and comment (date and ROUTES
time). VOYAGE ROUTE: STOP
INTERVAL: TIME
5. Choose “LOG RTE?” and then press the [NEW?]
[ENT] key. 00H1M NO
6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 to complete the LOG EMPTY ROUTE
01 001 → 003
route. —— ————————————
7. When you have entered all the waypoint ————
—— ————————————
positions desired, press the [MENU] key
ROUTES list
twice, choose ROUTES and then press
the [ENT] key. 4. “NEW?” is selected; press the [ENT] key.
The screen shown below appears.
ROUTES
ROUTE-01 Exit?
VOYAGE ROUTE: STOP
INTERVAL: TIME 00H10M CMNT: EMPTY ROUTE
NO [NEW?] TOTAL DISTANCE — — — — nm
LOG 001® 003 01
. — — — — nm —
— — ———————————— 02. — — — — — —
— —° — — — —
———— 03. — — — —
nm — — —° — — — — nm —
— — ———————————— ——
— —°
———— 05. — — — — — —
04.
—— ————
— — ————————————
nm — — —°
ROUTES menu
Screen for entering route by waypoint
8. “LOG” shows the first and last waypoints
entered for the log route you are currently 5. Choose location (01, etc.) and then press
creating. Choose LOG and then press the the [ENT] key. Use A or V to display
[ENT] key. waypoint name. (In the example, KOBE.)
6. Press the [ENT] key.
EDIT? 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 until you have
MOVE? entered all waypoints desired.
Note: If you enter a waypoint which has
Route processing options not been registered, your screen will show
9. “MOVE?” is selected; press the [ENT] key. a message which looks something like the
The route is moved from “LOG” and is one below. Press ◄ to choose YES and
registered under the next sequential route then press the [ENT] key to create a new
number. (To edit the route before saving it, waypoint; choose NO to return to the
choose ”EDIT?”. For how to edit a route, route entry screen.
see paragraph 4.2.) NEW WPT
NAME. CREATE
Creating a route from the route menu 008?
The procedure which follows describes how ARE YOU SURE?
to create a route from two preregistered YES NO
waypoints, KOBE and OSAKA. New waypoint creation screen
When you choose YES, the following
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to screen appears. Edit the waypoint as
display the menu. necessary, choose “Exit?” and then press
2. Choose ROUTES. the [ENT] key.
3. Press the [ENT] key.
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31. 4. ROUTES
4. Choose a waypoint and then press the
NAME: 008 [ENT] key. Your screen should look
34°39.836’N MARK
something like the one below.
135°12.059’E x
10-JAN-02
NAME: 001
34°39.836’N MARK
11:25D TTG 02H00M 135°12.059’E x
ETA: 12:25 10-JAN-02
Waypoint attribute edit window
8. “CMNT” shows the name of the route: the 10:25D TTG 02H00M
names of the first and last waypoints in ETA: 12.25
the route. If you want to change the name, Waypoint attribute edit window
press A to choose CMNT, press the 5. Choose “LOG RTE?” and then press the
[ENT] key, enter route name with the [ENT] key.
cursor pad and then press the [ENT] key. 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to complete the
9. Choose “Exit?” at the top of the screen. route.
10. Press the [ENT] key to register the route, 7. Press the [MENU] key once.
under the next sequential route number. 8. Choose ROUTES and then press the
Then, the ROUTES list shows the name [ENT] key. Your screen should now look
of the first and last waypoints used, next something like the one shown below.
to route number.
ROUTES ROUTES
VOYAGE ROUTE: STOP VOYAGE ROUTE: STOP
INTERVAL: TIME INTERVAL: TIME 00H10M
NO [NEW?]
00H10M LOG 004→ 006
NO [NEW?] 01 001→ 003
LOG EMPTY ROUTE 02 KOBE → OSAKA
01 001 → 003 —— ————————————
02 KOBE → OSAKA ————
— — ————————————
ROUTES list
ROUTES list
11. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish.
9. Choose LOG and then press the [ENT]
Creating a route from the waypoint list key.
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to EDIT?
display the menu. MOVE?
2. Choose WAYPOINTS and then press the
[ENT] key. Route processing options
3. Choose LIST or NEAREST and then 10. “MOVE?” is selected; press the [ENT]
press the [ENT] key. key. The route is moved from LOG and
assigned the next sequential route
WPTS!MARKS (LIST) number.
[NEW?] 001 002 11. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish.
003 CURSOR MOB
START — ——— —— —
——— — —
— —— — — — — ———
—— — ——— ——
— —— — — — — ———
—— — ——— ——
— —— — — — — ———
WPTS/MARKS (list)
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32. 4. ROUTES
Creating a track-based route 5. Choose LOG and then press the [ENT]
key.
There are two methods by which you can
create a track-based route: manual input of EDIT?
track points using the [MARK/MOB] key and MOVE?
automatic input of track points from the
ROUTES menu. A track-based route is useful Route processing options
for retracing your track. 6. “MOVE?” is selected; press the [ENT] key.
The route is moved from “LOG” and is
Creating a track-based route manually
registered under the next sequential route
This method creates a route by storing number.
position each time the [MARK/MOB] key is 7. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish.
pressed.
Creating a track-based route automatically
1. Press the [MARK/MOB] key momentarily.
This method creates a route by automatically
storing position at intervals of time or
NAME: 001
34°39.836’N MARK distance.
135°12.059’E x
10-JAN-02 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to
open the menu.
10:25D TTG 02H00M 2. Choose ROUTES and then press the
ETA: 12:30 [ENT] key.
Waypoint attribute edit window 3. Choose INTERVAL and then press the
2. Change name, comment and mark shape [ENT] key.
if desired. Choose “LOG RTE?” and then
press the [ENT] key. TIME
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 when you change DISTANCE
course.
4. Choose TIME or DISTANCE (the method
4. When you have entered all the waypoint
by which position will be stored) as
positions desired, press the [MENU] key
appropriate and press the [ENT] key.
twice, choose ROUTES and then press
5. Press the [ENT] key. Use the cursor pad
the [ENT] key.
to set time or distance value and then
ROUTES press the [ENT] key.
VOYAGE ROUTE: STOP 6. Choose VOYAGE ROUTE and then press
INTERVAL: TIME 00H10M the [ENT] key.
NO [ N E W ? ]
LOG 001→ 003
01 KOBE → OSAKA START
—— ———————————— STOP
————
—— ————————————
———— Voyage start options
ROUTES menu 7. Choose START and then press the [ENT]
key.
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8. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish. 5. Place the cursor on the waypoint to
The current position is saved under the replace.
next sequential waypoint number, the 6. Press the [ENT] key to show the route edit
display shows “***SAVED!” (*** = options.
waypoint number) and a beep sounds.
Thereafter waypoints are saved at the CHANGE?
interval of time or distance set. REMOVE?
INSERT?
When 30 waypoints have been saved, a SKIP?
message informs you that you can no Quit?
longer save waypoints to the route. Press
the [ENT] key to erase the message. The
route is automatically saved to “LOG” in Route edit options
the ROUTES menu, under the name of 7. “CHANGE?” is selected; press the [ENT]
the first and last waypoint numbers used. key.
Then, open the ROUTES menu and go to
step 13. NAME: 001
34°39.836’N MARK
You can manually stop saving waypoints 135°12.059’E x
and save the route by going to step 9. 10-JAN-02
9. After the desired number of waypoints
have been entered, press the [MENU] key 10:25D TTG 02H00M
once or twice to open the menu. ETA: 12:25
10. Choose ROUTES and then press the Waypoint attribute edit screen
[ENT] key. 8. NAME is selected. Press the [ENT] key.
11. Choose VOYAGE ROUTE and then press Use the cursor pad to enter waypoint
the [ENT] key. name.
12. Choose STOP and then press the [ENT] 9. Press the [ENT] key.
key.
Note: If the name entered at step 8 does
13. Choose LOG and then press the [ENT]
not exist, the window shown below
key.
appears. Choose “CREATE?”,
14.“MOVE?” is selected; press the [ENT] key.
“RENAME?” or “Quit?” as appropriate and
The route is moved from “LOG” and is
then press the [ENT] key.
registered under the next sequential route
number.
15. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish. CREATE?
RENAME?
Quit?
4.2 Editing Routes
Waypoint name options
Replacing waypoints in a route
10. Choose “Exit?.”
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to 11. Press the [ENT] key.
display the menu. 12. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish.
2. Choose ROUTES and then press the
[ENT] key.
3. Choose the route to edit.
4. Press the [ENT] key.
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Permanently deleting a waypoint from Temporarily deselecting a waypoint in
a route a route
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to You can temporarily deselect an unnecessary
display the menu. waypoint from a route. Using the route
2. Choose ROUTES and then press the created in the illustration at the top of the next
[ENT] key. column as an example, deselect the 2nd
3. Choose the route desired. intermediate waypoint.
4. Press the [ENT] key.
[ROUTE Intermediate Point 2
5. Choose the waypoint you want to delete. 01] (WPT 002) OSAKA
(Arrival point)
6. Press the [ENT] key.
7. Choose “REMOVE?.” Intermediate Point I
8. Press the [ENT] key. (WPT 00I)
9. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish. KOBE Intermediate Point I
(Starting point) (WPT 003)
Inserting a waypoint in a route
Sample route
To insert a waypoint in a route, do the If you reconstruct the route without the 2nd
following: intermediate point it would look like the
illustration below.
1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to WPT 002
display the menu. SKIP “002“
OSAKA
2. Choose ROUTES and then press the
[ENT] key. WPT 00I
3. Choose the route desired.
4. Press the [ENT] key. KOBE
WPT 003
5. Choose the waypoint which will come
Reconstruction of sample route aboye without
after the waypoint to be inserted. In the nd
the 2 intermediate waypoint
illustration below, for example, if you want
to insert the waypoint between KOBE and 1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice to
001, choose 001. display the menu.
2. Choose ROUTES and then press the
ROUTE-01 Exit? [ENT] key.
CMNT: KOBE → OSAKA 3. Choose route desired and then press the
TOTAL DISTANCE 21.0nm
01. KOBE [ENT] key.
10.2nm 1800
02. 001
9.8 nm 900 4. Place the cursor on the waypoint to skip.
03. OSAKA
04. — — — — — —
5. Press the [ENT] key.
05. — — — — — — 6. Choose “SKIP?” and then press the [ENT]
key. “X” appears to the left of the waypoint
skipped as shown in the illustration below.
Route contents (Route-Ol)
6. Press the [ENT] key. ROUTE-01 Exit?
7. Choose “INSERT?.” C MNT: KOBE → OSAKA
TOTAL DISTANCE 21.0nm
8. Press the [ENT] key. 01. KOBE
10.2nm
9. Use the cursor pad to enter waypoint. Skipped x 02. 001
1800
9.8 nm 900
waypoint 03. OSAKA
10. Press the [ENT] key. 04. — — — — — —
05. — — — — — —
11. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish.
Route contents (Route-Ol)
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7. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish. 4.3 Erasing Routes
1. Press the [MENU] key or twice to display
To restore a waypoint to a route, choose
the menu.
“SKPoFF ?”at step 6 in this procedure, press
2. Choose ERASE and then press the [ENT]
the [ENT] key and then press the [MENU] key
key.
twice to finish.
3. Choose “ROUTES?” and then press the
[ENT] key.
Changing route comment (name)
4. Choose the route you want delete. If you
You can change the comment (name) for a want to delete all routes, choose “ALL?.”
route as below. Up to 16 alphanumeric 5. Press the [ENT] key. You are asked if you
characters may be used. are sure to delete the route(s).
1. Press the [MENU] key or twice to display ERASE ROUTE 01
the menu. ?
2. Choose ROUTES and then press the
ARE YOU SURE?
[ENT] key.
YES NO
3. Choose route number and then press the
[ENT] key.
Erase route options
4. Choose CMNT and then press the [ENT]
6. Choose YES and then press the [ENT]
key.
key.
5. Enter comment with the cursor pad and
7. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish.
then press the [ENT] key.
6. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish.
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