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APPENDEX AP-7Decca Chains Chain No.Chain ChaincodeLocation Chainno.Chain ChaincodeLocation01 South Baltic 0A Europe 34 Kanto 8C Japan02 Vestlandet 0
APPENDEX AP-8 Parts List This equipment contains complex modules in which fault diagnosis and repair down to component level are not practical (IMO A
APPENDEX AP-9Parts Location Display unit GR-7000A(Option)(08S0334)GN-8096(20S0395)NP Board(20P8192)LCDEW50379FDWPNL Board(20P8148)
APPENDEX AP-10 Interface Documentation "DATA1" Port IEC 61162-1/NMEA 0183 Ver. 1.5 Output • Output Schematic Diagram (Talker) 126438DATA 1
APPENDEX AP-11• Load Requirements Isolation: opto coupler Input Impedance: 470 Ω Max. Voltage: ±15V Threshold: 3mA (In case of FURUNO device talker
APPENDEX AP-12What is WAAS? WAAS, available in North America is a provider in the worldwide SBAS (Satellite Based Augmentation System) navigation sys
APPENDEX AP-13List of Terms/Symbols The following table shows the terms used in the GP-150-DUAL. Term/Symbol Meaning ◎, Own Ship Marks/Lines Eve
APPENDEX AP-14Term/Symbol Meaning FWD Forward GPS Global Positioning System GC Great Circle EVENT Event HDG Heading hr(s) hours IN In I/O Input/outpu
APPENDEX AP-15Term/Symbol Meaning SPD Speed STBD Starboard/Starboard Side STN Station STR Steer STW Speed Through the Water T True TEMP Temperature
1-11. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1 Control Description Cursor padShift display andcursor.Adjusts display contrastand brilliance;changes latitude/longit
FURUNO GP-150/Dual SP-1 E4440S01C-M SPECIFICATIONS OF GPS NAVIGATOR GP-150/Dual 1 GPS RECEIVER 1.1 Receiving frequency 1575.42 MHz 1.2 Track
FURUNO GP-150/Dual SP-2 E4440S01C-M 3 INTERFACE 3.1 Number of ports 4 3.1.1 Data format IEC61162-1 (JUL-2000), NMEA0183 Ver1.5/2.0 3.1.2 IN
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-21.2 Turning On and Off the Power The GP-150-DUAL takes about 90 seconds to find its position when turned on for the
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IN-1INDEX A Alarms 7-1-7-4 anchor watch 7-2 arrival 7-1 clearing aural and visual alarms 7-1 cross track error (XTE) 7-2 depth 7-4 disa
INDEX IN-2F Fix mode 8-2 G Geodetic chart list AP-5 Geodetic datum 8-2 GPS memory clearing 9-1 GPS menu description 8-1 disabling satellite
IN-3T Time difference 8-4 Time mark tone 8-5 Track erasing 2-3 plotting interval 2-4 starting/stopping plotting 2-2 Transmitting data
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-31.3 Adjusting Display Contrast and Brilliance 1) Press the TONE key. The display shown in Figure 1-3 appears. Tone:Brill
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-4Plotter 1 display 44.0˚D3D 100m* SAFE34˚ 23.456´ N 135˚ 45.678´ EBRG32.0˚ BRG TO +11.5RNG TO +NM123.0˚ COG[01]3040
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-5Navigation display 1) No autopilot E3DNS12.3 SOG10.3 123 RNG789TRIPNMknVTDknNMBRG23:45' 17H 45MTO: 0120.1NM 0
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-6Data display Refer to Chapter 6 for user-defined window setting. The ZOOM icon can be displayed by pressing the CURSOR
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-74) Press to select All and press the NU/CU ENT key. The following message appears. Press the NU/CU ENT key to transmi
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-81.6 The Interface Unit The Interface Unit IF-2500 outputs data received from the navigators to external equipment. Op
2-12. DISPLAY AND TRACK2.1 Enlarging/Shrinking the Display You may enlarge/shrink the display on the Plotter 1, Plotter 2 and Highway displays, with
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2. DISPLAY AND TRACK 2-2Cursor turned off Ship's position (in latitude and longitude or LOPs), speed and course appear on the display. 234.0˚
2. DISPLAY AND TRACK 2-3When plotting is stopped "Stopping track plot" appears at the center of the display for about three seconds and &
2. DISPLAY AND TRACK 2-4Are you sure to erase ?ENT: Yes MENU: No Figure 2-6 Prompt for erasure of track 5) Press the NU/CU ENT key
2. DISPLAY AND TRACK 2-52.9 Apportioning the Memory The memory holds 2,000 points of track and marks and may be apportioned as you like. The defaul
2. DISPLAY AND TRACK 2-6Magnetic variation The location of the magnetic north pole is different from the geographical north pole. This causes a dif
3-13. MARKS3.1 Entering Marks Marks can be inscribed on the Plotter 1 and Plotter 2 displays, in one of 12 mark shapes. Further, marks can be connect
3. MARKS 3-23.3 Mark Shape 13 mark shapes are available. Select mark shape as follows: 1) Press MENU ESC and 2 to display the TRACK/MARK SETUP menu.
3. MARKS 3-3Saved event position34° 40.123’ N135° 21.123’ E Figure 3-7 To erase event marks, see "3.2 Erasing Marks". 3.6 Event Mark
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4-14. NAVIGATION PLANNING 4.1 Entering Waypoints In navigation terminology a waypoint is a particular location on a voyage whether it be a starting,
iNi-Cd PbIMPORTANT NOTICES General • The operator of this equipment must read and follow the descriptions in this manual. Wrong operation or mainten
4. NAVIGATION PLANNING 4-26) Press to select waypoint mark shape. The following display appears. : CursorENT: EnterMENU: Escape Figure 4-4 Scree
4. NAVIGATION PLANNING 4-3Entering waypoints by MOB position/event position The MOB position or an event position can be registered as a waypoint.
4. NAVIGATION PLANNING 4-4_ _°Edit = Waypoint : 001Mark :CMNT:ENT: EnterMENU: Escape: Column: Cursor___ _._ _ _’ N _ _ _°_ _._ _ _’ W Figure 4-11
4. NAVIGATION PLANNING 4-5Erasing waypoints through the waypoint list 1) Press WPT RTE and 4. 2) Press or to select waypoint to erase. 3) Pre
4. NAVIGATION PLANNING 4-634° 12.345’ N 130° 23.456’ EMARINE POINT 001ROUTE : 01 (In Use , REVERSE)ENT: EnterMENU: Escape: ROUTE WPT36° 12.34
4. NAVIGATION PLANNING 4-74.6 Replacing Route Waypoints Route waypoints are mutually replaced when the navigators are sharing data. 1) Press WPT R
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5-15. SETTING DESTINATION 5.1 Setting Destination There are four ways by which you can set destination: • By cursor • By MOB position or event posi
5. SETTING DESTINATION 5-2Flagmark Figure 5-4 Single destination set by cursor Setting multiple destinations 1) Press GOTO and 1. 2) Place the c
5. SETTING DESTINATION 5-3Setting destination by MOB position or event position Note: This operation cannot be performed when there is no MOB posit
iiSAFETY INSTRUCTIONSCAUTIONUse the correct fuse.Use of the wrong fuse can cause fire orequipment damage.No single navigation aid (including thisunit
5. SETTING DESTINATION 5-42 Setting destination by selecting wpt. 3) Press . Each press of the key alternately enables manual entry of waypoint n
5. SETTING DESTINATION 5-5Skipping route waypoints You may skip route waypoints by displaying "DI" (DIsable) next to the route waypoint i
5. SETTING DESTINATION 5-65.3 Erasing Route Waypoints (flags) Flags are erased at both GPS navigators when they are sharing data. 1) Place the cu
5. SETTING DESTINATION 5-75.4 Finding Range and Bearing Between Two Points Selecting course sailing method The range and bearing to a destination
5. SETTING DESTINATION 5-8AUTO uses ship's average speed to calculate time-to-go. 6) If you selected MAN, enter speed. 7) Press the NU/CU ENT
6-16. SETTING UP VARIOUS DISPLAYS 6.1 The Data Display The user may select what data to display in four locations on the data display. JAN 12, 20
6. SETTING UP VARIOUS DISPLAYS 6-26.2 Position Format Position can be displayed in latitude and longitude, Loran C LOPs, or Decca LOPs, and the def
6. SETTING UP VARIOUS DISPLAYS 6-3Entering waypoints using LOPs 1) Press WPT RTE and 4. 2) Press to display LOPs. Waypoint List (LOP, LC)001 36
6. SETTING UP VARIOUS DISPLAYS 6-46.3 Demo Display The demo display provides simulated operation of this unit. Own ship tracks, at the speed select
7-1 7. ALARMS 7.1 Overview There are seven alarm conditions which generate both aural and visual alarms. When an alarm setting is violated, the buzz
iiiTABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD... v SYSTEM CONFIGURATION... vi EQUIPMENT LISTS...
7. ALARMS 7-2 Anchor watch alarm The anchor watch alarm sounds to warn you that own ship is moving when it should be at rest. AlarmsettingOwn ship’s
7. ALARMS 7-3 7.4 Speed Alarm The speed alarm sounds when ship's speed is lower or higher (or within) the alarm range set. 1) Press MENU ESC a
7. ALARMS 7-4 7.6 Water Temperature Alarm The water temperature alarm sounds when the water temperature is higher or lower (or within) the preset te
8-18. MENU SETTINGS8.1 GPS SETUP Menu Menu description Fix Mode Two position fixing modes are available: 2D and 2/3D. The 2D mode provides two dimen
8. MENU SETTINGS 8-2Geodetic Datum Select the geodetic chart system you are using. WGS-84 (standard GPS chart system) and NAD 27 can be directly se
8. MENU SETTINGS 8-3GPS position smoothing 1) Press MENU ESC, 9 and 6. 2) Press or to select Posn. 3) Enter smoothing factor in three digits (
8. MENU SETTINGS 8-4Time difference 1) Press MENU ESC, 9 and 6. 2) Press or to select Time Diff on page 2/2. 3) Key in time difference (-14:00
8. MENU SETTINGS 8-58.3 Size and Brilliance of Markers The DISPLAY SETUP menu lets you select the size and brilliance of various markers. Grid to
8. MENU SETTINGS 8-6Enlarging characters The size of the indications of position or user-defined display areas can be enlarged on the Data display.
8. MENU SETTINGS 8-72) Press to select Data Fmt. 3) Press or to select NMEA 0183 (V1.5 or V2.0) or IEC 61162-1. 4) Press the NU/CU ENT key.
TABLE OF CONTENTS ivWhat is WAAS?...AP-12 List of Terms/Symbols ...AP-13 SPECIFICATIONS OF GP-150-D
8. MENU SETTINGS 8-8 To Previous Page Talker ID GP LC DEOutput Data (00-90 sec) 100%DATA 4 I/O SETUP &l
8. MENU SETTINGS 8-9Stopping loading of data 1) Press the MENU ESC key. The message shown in Figure 8-16 appears. Are you sure to stop ?ENT: Yes
8. MENU SETTINGS 8-10 11) Press the NU/CU ENT key. The message shown in Figure 8-22 appears while data is being saved. Now savingWaypoint/Route dat
8. MENU SETTINGS 8-11List 1) Press or to select List to show the STATION NEAREST list. FREQStation NearestMENU : EscapeENT : Enter: Select1 3
8. MENU SETTINGS 8-12 RateEdit=DGPS station: 17MENU : EscapeENT : Enter: ColumnPosition200 bps 34 44’N 135 21’WFREQ 3 20. 5 kHz: Cursor Figu
8. MENU SETTINGS 8-13MENU:EscapeJan 21 2009 23:59’59" U:Beacon RCVR MonitorDOP:1.5SV (PRN)SNR3040500112311618190908Fixing date and timeGPS fi
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9-19. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 9.1 Clearing the Memory The GP-150-DUAL has two memories: GPS memory and plotter memory. Clearing the plot
9. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 9-29.2 Preventive Maintenance Regular maintenance is necessary to maintain performance. Check the items mentio
9. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 9-3DOP error When PDOP value exceeds 6 in the 3D mode, or HDOP value exceeds 4 in the 2D mode, this error occu
vFOREWORD A Word to GP-150-DUAL Owners Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO GP-150-DUAL dual differential GPS navigation system. We are confi
9. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 9-49.4 Troubleshooting The table which follows provides troubleshooting procedures which you can follow to res
9. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 9-59.5 Diagnostic Tests Memory and I/O port test 1) Press MENU ESC and 8 to display the SELF TESTS menu. 1. Me
9. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 9-6Display test 1) Press MENU ESC, 8 and 3 to display the test pattern screens. 2) To change the test pattern
10-110. INSTALLATION 10.1 General The figure below shows the system configuration of the GP-150-DUAL. For MD-GB2 connection, see the interconnection
10. INSTALLATION 10-2 10.2 Display Unit The display unit can be installed using either of four methods as shown below. Refer to the outline drawing
10-3Flush mounting type S An optional flush mount kit type S is required. (Name: Flush Mount Kit S, Type: OP20-24, Code No.: 004-393-000) Name Type
10. INSTALLATION 10-410.3 Antenna Unit Mounting Install the antenna unit referring to the installation diagram on page D-4. When selecting a mount
10. INSTALLATION 10-5Taping antenna unit GPA-018S After inserting the whip antenna to the antenna base of GPA-018S, tape the antenna base and whip an
10. INSTALLATION 10-6 Extending antenna cable length The standard cable is 15m long. 30m and 50m long extension cable sets are optionally available
10. INSTALLATION 10-7How to attach the N-P-8DFB connector Outer SheathArmorInner Sheath ShieldRemove outer sheath and armor by the dimensions shown l
viSYSTEM CONFIGURATION DISPLAY UNITGP-150-DUALDISPLAY UNITGP-150-DUALINTERFACE UNIT IF-2500Position, waypoint, etc.(RS-422/Current loop)Arrivalalar
10. INSTALLATION 10-810.4 Wiring The figure below shows the connection of cables on rear of display unit. Ground the receiver toprevent loss of sen
10. INSTALLATION 10-910.5 Initial Settings The GP-150-DUAL can output navigation information to external equipment through the Interface Unit IF-2500
10. INSTALLATION 10-10GNS: GNSS fix data GPS: GPS satellite fault detection RMB: Recommended minimum navigation information. Cross-track error,
10. INSTALLATION 10-11 TLL: Target latitude and longitude $--TLL, 00, 3445.678, N, 13521.234, E, abcd, 121530, T a b c
10. INSTALLATION 10-12General data 1) Input of lighthouse/buoy information: Floppy disk stored lighthouse/buoy information is supplied from PC con
10. INSTALLATION 10-13DATA1 output setting 1) Press MENU ESC, 9 and 3 keys to show the DATA1, 3 OUTPUT SETUP menu. Talker ID GP LC DEOutput Data
10. INSTALLATION 10-14DATA 3 output setting The DATA 3 can output NMEA 0183 (V1.5/V2.0) /IEC 61162-1 data or log pulse depending on jumper block se
10. INSTALLATION 10-15Setting DATA 4 to Data Output 1) Press MENU ESC, 9 and 5 to show the DATA4 I/O SETUP menu. DATA 4 I/O SETUP 1/2
10. INSTALLATION 10-16 Setting DATA 4 to "COM" (general data) Waypoint data can be received from a personal computer, through the DATA 4
10. INSTALLATION 10-17Setting DATA 4 to DGPS An external DGPS receiver can be connected to the DATA 4 port. Follow the procedure below to setup the G
viiEQUIPMENT LISTS Standards Name Type Q'ty Remarks GPA-017S GPA-018S Antenna Unit GPA-019S 1 For DGPS GP-150-E-N Without Beacon RX Displa
10. INSTALLATION 10-1810.6 Interface Unit IF-2500 Specifications Input port 2 ports for NMEA 0183 data Output port 6 ports for either of NMEA 01
10. INSTALLATION 10-194) Solder a ground wire to the shield. 5) Dress the shield and the outer sheath with heat shrink tube, leaving 30 mm of shi
10. INSTALLATION 10-20Grounding To prevent electrical shock and mutual interference, run a ground wire between the earth terminal on the unit and s
10. INSTALLATION 10-21Output signal (contact closure signal) J10 (Arrival alarm) J11 J12 Pin no. Designation Pin no. Designation Pin no. Des
10. INSTALLATION 10-22LED status The LEDs light according to equipment status as follows: CR2: Lights when receiving NMEA data from J2. CR3: Lights
AP-1APPENDIX Menu Tree Main menuESCMENU1. DISPLAY SETUP 2. TRACK/MARK SETUP3. ERASE TRACK/MARK 4. ALARM SETTINGS5. MANUAL CALCULATION
APPENDEX AP-2 1. PLOTTER SETUP2. UNIT SETUP4. DATA TRANSFER 5. DATA4 I/O SETUP9. SYSTEM SETTINGSUnit of Depth (m, ft, fm)Unit of TEMP ( C, F)3. DA
AP-36. GPS SETUP 7. WAAS/DGPS SETUP 8. LOP SETUP 9. CLEAR MEMORYSPD (0005, 0000 - 9999 sec)POSN (0000 - 9999 sec)ANT Height (000 -
APPENDEX AP-4 World Time Standards
AP-5Geodetic Chart List001: WGS84 002: WGS72 003: TOKYO : Mean Value (Japan, Korea & Okinawa) 004: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 : Mean Value (CONUS)
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