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1-11. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW1.1 ControlsKey DescriptionSelects display mode.Sets destination.-Opens the Menu. (plotter and highway displays: twice, othe
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW1-2How to detach the hard cover from the unitPut your thumbs on the front and forefingers on the catches at the sides of the c
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW1-31.3 How to Adjust LCD and Key Panel Brilliance1. Press the /BRILL key to show the following window.2. To adjust the LCD br
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW1-4Plotter DisplayThe plotter display traces own boat’s track.Receiver statusWaypoint mark(Shape selectable)Horizontal display
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW1-5Highway DisplayThe highway display provides a 3-D view of own boat’s progress toward destination.Bearing fromown boat to de
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW1-6Steering DisplayThe steering display provides steering information.Nav Data Display14.63000.46 29900 15Time-To-Goto destina
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW1-7Satellite Monitor DisplayThe satellite monitor display shows the condition of GPS and GEO (WAAS) satellites. Number, bearin
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW1-81.5 Menu OverviewMost operations of your unit are done through the menu. Below is a quick introduction to how to select a m
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW1-9How to enter alphanumeric dataSome menu operations require you to enter alphanumeric data (A to Z, 0 to 9) and symbols (&am
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW1-10Range from own boat to MOB positionBearing from own boat to MOB positionMOB mark(red)Shortest course from own boat to MOB
2-12. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW2.1 How to Select the Display RangeYou can change the display range on the plotter and highway displays. The horizontal
2. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW2-2Cursor state and position indicationCursor position is displayed in latitude and longitude or TDs at the bottom of the
2. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW2-32.4 How to Change Track Plotting Interval, Stop Re-cordingTo trace the boat’s track, the boat’s position is stored into
2. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW2-42.5 How to Change Track ColorYou can select the color for the tracks among red, yellow, green, blue, purple, black and
2. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW2-5Note: To cancel, select [No] at this step.7. Press the MENU/ZOOM key twice to close the menu. 2.6.2 How to erase all tr
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3-13. WAYPOINTS3.1 How to Enter WaypointsIn navigation terminology a waypoint is a particular location on a voyage, whether it be a starting, intermed
3. WAYPOINTS3-24. Confirm that [New] is chosen, and press the ENT key.The default name, Lat/Lon and Comment are as follows:Name: The youngest unused
3. WAYPOINTS3-312. To change the comment, select [Comment] and press the ENT key. 13. Enter the comment, and press the ENT key.14. Press the MENU/ZOO
iIMPORTANT NOTICEGeneral• The operator of this equipment must read and follow the descriptions in this manual. Wrong op-eration or maintenance can ca
3. WAYPOINTS3-43.2 How to Display Waypoint NameYou can display waypoint names as follows:1. Press the MENU/ZOOM key twice to show the main menu.2. Se
3. WAYPOINTS3-53.3 How to Edit WaypointsWaypoint position, name, mark shape and comment can be edited on the plotter dis-play or through the waypoint
3. WAYPOINTS3-63.4 How to Move WaypointsYou can move waypoints to any position on the plotter display.1. Operate the cursorpad to place the cursor on
3. WAYPOINTS3-73.5 How to Erase WaypointsYou can erase each or all waypoint(s).Note: You cannot erase the waypoint used as the current destination. (
3. WAYPOINTS3-83.5.3 How to erase all waypoints1. Press the MENU/ZOOM key twice to show the main menu.2. Select [Delete], and press the ENT key.3. Co
4-14. ROUTESIn many cases a trip from one place to another involves several course changes, re-quiring a series of waypoints which you navigate to, on
4. ROUTES4-24. Confirm that [New] is chosen, and press the ENT key to show the route informa-tion.5. Press the ENT key to change the route name.6. Op
4. ROUTES4-34.2 How to Edit RoutesYou can edit the route created.Note: When the route chosen is set as route navigation, the message "Route is s
4. ROUTES4-44.2.3 How to insert a waypoint in a routeTo insert a waypoint in a route, do the following:1. Press the MENU/ZOOM key twice to show the m
4. ROUTES4-58. Press the MENU/ZOOM key several times to close the menu.Note: To restore waypoint to a route, select [Skip Off] at step 7, and press t
ii SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWARNINGDo not disassemble or modifythe equipment.Fire, electrical shock or seriousinjury can occur.WARNINGIndicates a condition
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5-15. DESTINATIONDestination can be set four ways: by cursor, by waypoint, by route and by MOB posi-tion. Previous destination is cancelled whenever a
5. DESTINATION5-25.2 How to Set Destination by WaypointYou can set a waypoint as destination by using the cursor or the waypoints list.5.2.1 How to s
5. DESTINATION5-33. Select [Alpha] or [Local], and press the ENT key.4. Select the route to set as a destination, and press the ENT key.5. Select [Go
5. DESTINATION5-42. Press the ENT key.3. Select [Cancel Goto (Route)], and press the ENT key.4. Chose [Yes], and press the ENT key.To cancel, select
6-16. ALARMS6.1 OverviewThere are nine alarm conditions which generate both audio and visual alarms: Arrival alarm, Anchor watch alarm, XTE (Cross-Tra
6. ALARMS6-2Message and meaningsNote: The message screen also shows equipment trouble. See section 8.3.6.2 Buzzer Type SelectionThe buzzer sounds whe
6. ALARMS6-32. Select [Alarms], and press the ENT key.3. Select an alarm item, and press the ENT key.4. Do one of the following:(Arrival/Anchor)1) S
6. ALARMS6-46.4 Alarm DescriptionsArrival alarmThe arrival alarm informs you that own boat is approaching a destination waypoint. The area that defin
6. ALARMS6-5XTE (Cross-Track Error) alarmThe XTE alarm warns you when own boat is off its intended course.How the XTE alarm worksSpeed alarmThe speed
iiiTABLE OF CONTENTSFOREWORD... vSYST
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7-17. OTHER FUNCTIONSThis chapter describes menu items not carried in other chapters.7.1 Plotter Setup MenuCOG LineYou can show or hide the COG line o
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS7-2TTG/ETA SPDTo calculate time to go and estimated time of arrival, enter your speed as below.-Auto (GPS calculated speed)1. Press
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS7-3Smooth PositionWhen the receiving condition is unfavorable, the GPS fix may change randomly, even if the boat is dead in water.
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS7-47.3 WAAS MenuModeYou can select GPS or WAAS for the position fixing mode.WAAS SearchFor WAAS setting, the GEO satellite is searc
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS7-5DisplaySelect the position format.• xx.xxx’: Shows L/L position with no seconds.• xx’xx.x”: Displays L/L position with seconds
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS7-6Time OffsetGPS uses UTC time. If you would rather use local time, enter the time difference (range: -14:00 to +14:00, 15 minutes
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS7-77.6 User Display MenuTo customize user displays, which are [6] and [7] appeared when the DISP key is pressed (see section 1.4),
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS7-8Display 1, Display 2You can select items to show on the User display 1 (display [6]) and 2 ([7]), from among digital data, speed
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS7-94. Select data desired, and press the ENT key.5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set other data.You can select digital data also from th
TABLE OF CONTENTSiv5.2.2 How to set a destination waypoint through the list... 5-25.3 How to Set Route as Destin
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS7-107.7 I/O Setup MenuWaypoint and route data can be uploaded from your unit to a PC, or downloaded from a PC to your unit.There ar
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS7-11Waypoint data format$PFEC, GPwpl, llll.ll, a, yyyyy.yy, a, c—c, c, c—c, a, hhmmss, xx, xx, xxxx <CR><LF> 1 2
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS7-12Route data formatRoute comment data formatEnd of sentence$GPRTE, x.x, x.x, a, c--c, c--c, ... , c--c <CR><LF>
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS7-137.7.1 Uploading data to a PC1. Connect a PC to your GP-33, referring to the interconnection diagram at the back of this manual.
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8-18. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLE-SHOOTING8.1 MaintenanceRegular maintenance is important to maintain performance. Check the following points to help maintai
8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING8-28.2 TroubleshootingThis section provides simple troubleshooting procedures which the user can follow to restore nor
8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING8-38.3 Displaying the Message BoardWhen an error occurs, a message and an alarm icon appear on the screen. The mes-sag
8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING8-45. Press each key one by one.The corresponded mark on the display turns red if the key is functioning properly.6. P
9-19. INSTALLATION9.1 Equipment ListsStandard SupplyOptional Supply9.2 Installation of Receiver Unit9.2.1 Installation considerationThe receiver unit
vFOREWORDA Word to the Owner of the GP-33Congratulations on your choice of the GP-33 GPS Navigator.For over 60 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoy
9. INSTALLATION9-2• Locate the unit away from equipment which generates electromagnetic fields such as a motor or generator.• Allow sufficient main
9. INSTALLATION9-39.2.3 Flush mount1. Using the template (supplied), cut out a hole in the mounting location.2. Prepare four pilot holes (for 3x20 se
9. INSTALLATION9-4Note: When removing the equipment from the flush mounted location, use the remov-er (supplied) to remove the panel as shown below.9
9. INSTALLATION9-59.4 WiringWhen no CAN bus equipment is connectedWhen connecting no CAN bus equipment, use the red and black-colored cores of M12-05
9. INSTALLATION9-6Connection with the optional junction box FI-5002Detailed information for the service technician about CAN bus wiring is in the doc
9. INSTALLATION9-7Terminator• When connecting to backbone cableAttach the following terminators to both ends of the backbone cable.When connecting t
9. INSTALLATION9-89.5 Language SettingWhen you first turn the power on after installation, you are asked the language to use on the equipment. Press
9. INSTALLATION9-9Data 1: CAN bus port (output)PGN Description Output cycle059392 ISO Acknowledgement N/A060928 ISO Address Claim N/A061184 Self Test
9. INSTALLATION9-10Data 2/Data 3: NMEA Output SentenceREM1/REM2: Radar, echo sounder, etc.AP: Autopilot*: Not output when no waypoint is set.**: Talk
9. INSTALLATION9-11Output setting1. Press the MENU/ZOOM key twice to show the main menu.2. Select [I/O Setup], then press the ENT key.3. Select [Data
viSYSTEM CONFIGURATIONStandalone systemCAN bus networkWhen optional junction box FI-5002 is connectedNavigationReceiver UnitGP-33Antenna UnitGPA-017PC
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AP-1APPENDIX 1 MENU TREEShip To Center (only when the plotter display is shown)Tracks Rec (Off, Distance, Auto; 0.00 to 9.99, 0.1 nm)Color (Red, Yello
APPENDIX 1 MENU TREEAP-2I/O SetupPos/TD SetupWAASGPS SetupDatum (WGS84, WGS72, Other; 003 to 173)Navigation (Rhumb Line, Great Circle)Smooth Position
AP-3APPENDIX 2 WHAT IS WAAS?WAAS, available in North America, is a provider in the worldwide SBAS (Satellite Based Augmen-tation System) navigation sy
AP-4APPENDIX 3 LIST OF TERMSThe following table shows the terms used in GP-33.Terms/Symbols Meaning Terms/Symbols MeaningWaypoints Lat LatitudeOwn Boa
AP-5APPENDIX 4 GEODETIC CHART LIST001: WGS84 002: WGS72 003: TOKYO : 004: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 : Mean Value (CONUS) 005: EUROPEAN 1950 : Mean Value 0
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FURUNO GP-33 SP - 1 E4458S01B-M SPECIFICATIONS OF GPS NAVIGATOR GP-33 1 GENERAL 1.1 Display system 4.3-inch color LCD 1.2 Effective area 95.04
FURUNO GP-33 SP - 2 E4458S01B-M 4 POWER SUPPLY 15 VDC: LEN 7 (CAN bus) 12-24 VDC: 0.24-0.12 A (Non CAN bus) 5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION 5.1 Ambie
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONviiWhen no FI-5002 is connectedCategory of UnitsUnits CategoryAntenna Unit GPA-017 Exposed to weatherReceiver Unit GP-33 Protected
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IN-1INDEXAAlarm icon ... 6-1Alarm message ... 6-1alphanumeric data
INDEXIN-2Time Offset ...7-6Track Color ...2-4Track Memory Us
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