GPS NAVIGATORDGPS NAVIGATORGP-31/GP-36
1-21.2 Turning On and Off the PowerTurning on the powerPress the [DIM/PWR] key. The unit beepsand then starts up with the last-used dis-play mode
1-31.4 Display ModesYour unit has five display modes: Plotter Display, Highway Display, Steering Display, NavData Display and User Display (digital da
1-4Plotter displayThe plotter display traces own ship’s track, and shows position, course, speed, and hori-zontal display range setting.Figure 1-4 Plo
1-5Steering displayThe steering display provides steering information such as ship’s speed, course; range,bearing, ETA and TTG (Time-To-Go) to destina
1-6User displaysTwo user displays are available, digital and speedometer, and the operator may selectwhich to display. The default display is the digi
1-71.5 Basic Menu OperationMost operations of the your unit are car-ried out through the menu. Below is a quickintroduction to how to select a menu an
1-85. Press ▲ to display “–”.6. Press to send the cursor to the nextdigit.7. Press ▲ or ▼ to display 0.8. Press to send the cursor to the nextdigi
1-913.To turn off the simulator display, selectOFF at step 5 in this procedure, pressthe [ENT] key, and press the [MENU]key twice to finish.Note: If t
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2-12. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW2.1 Enlarging/Shrinking the Display RangeYou may increase or decrease the displayrange on the plotter and highway
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2-2Figure 2-4 Data displayed on the plotterdisplay when the cursor is turned off2.3 Shifting the DisplayThe display can be shifted on the plotterdispl
2-3Figure 2-7 Track recordingmethod selection window5. Select OFF, DISTANCE or AUTO andthen press the [ENT] key.OFF: Track is neither recorded or plo
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3-13. WAYPOINTS (MARKS)3.1 Entering WaypointsIn navigation terminology a waypoint is aparticular location on a voyage whether itbe a starting, interm
3-2e) The cursor is on the date/time field.Press the [ENT] key.f) Enter a comment (max. 16 charac-ters) with the cursor pad (the sameas you did when e
3-3Figure 3-7 Screen for enteringwaypoint name6. Enter name (if desired) with the cursorpad and press the [ENT] key.Figure 3-8 Screen for enteringwa
3-4Figure 3-11 Screen appearance whenMOB is set as destination3.3 Displaying Waypoint NameYou may display on the plotter display allwaypoint names o
3-53.5 Deleting Waypoints1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice todisplay the menu.2. Select ERASE and press the [ENT] key.Figure 3-14 ERASE menu3. Th
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4-1In many cases a trip from one place to an-other involves several course changes, re-quiring a series of waypoints which younavigate to, one after a
iiiiiiiiiiiii iSAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWARNINGDo not open the equipment.Only qualified personnel should work insidethe equipment.Do not disassemble or modi
4-2Figure 4-4 ROUTES menu8. The LOG field shows the first and lastwaypoints entered for the log route youare currently creating. Select the LOGfield a
4-3Figure 4-9Waypoint data screen9. Select “Exit?.”10.Press the [ENT] key to register the route.Then, ROUTES list shows the name ofthe first and last
4-4Creating a track-based routeThis method stores current position at ap-propriate intervals. It is useful for retracingprevious ship’s track.1. Press
4-5Note: If the name selected at step 8has not been used, the window shownin Figure 4-19 appears. Select“CREATE?” or “RENAME?” asappropriate an
4-61. Press the [MENU] key once or twice todisplay the menu.2. Select ROUTES and press the [ENT]key.3. Select a route from the ROUTES list,and press t
5-15. NAVIGATIONDestination can be set four ways: by cur-sor, by waypoint, by route, and by MOB po-sition. Previous destination is cancelledwhenever a
5-24. Select a waypoint.5. Press the [ENT] key.Own ship’s position becomes starting pointand a dashed line runs between it and thewaypoint selected, w
6-1There are seven alarm conditions whichgenerate both aural and visual alarms: Ar-rival alarm, Anchor watch alarm, XTE(Cross-Track Error) alarm,
6-24. If ARV is not selected from the ARV/ANCfield, select the ARV/ANC field and pressthe [ENT] key. The display shown in Fig-ure 6-4 appears. Select
6-36. For ON, press the [ENT] key again.7. Enter alarm range (range: 0.01-99.99nm) with the cursor pad.8. Press the [ENT] key.9. Press the [MENU] key
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiWARNINGDo not open the cover unless totallyfamiliar with electrical circuits andservice manual.Improper handling can resu
6-46.6 Trip Distance AlarmThis alarm alerts you by aural and visualalarms when your boat has traveled agreater distance than the preset trip alarmdi
7-17. OTHER FUNCTIONS7.1 Calculating Range, Bearing and TTGRange and bearing between twowaypoints1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice toopen the
7-27. Press the [ENT] key to display the win-dow shown in Figure 7-3.8. Select AUTO or MANU. AUTO usesship’s average speed to calculate time-to-go; MA
7-3Note: When connecting a FURUNOexternal DGPS beacon receiver (suchas GR-80) to the GP-31, turn the GR-80’s remote function on to set up thebeacon re
7-4Figure 7-9 STATION (USER) display6. Select “NEW?” and press the [ENT] key.The following display appears.Figure 7-10 NEW USERCHANNEL display7. Press
7-5Figure 7-12 Prompt for erasure of all userchannels7. Press the [ENT] key to erase all userchannels.Erasing individual user channels1. Press the [ME
7-65. Select AUTO or MANU and press the[ENT] key. For automatic magneticvariation, current magnetic variationappears to the right of AUTO.6. If y
7-73. The cursor is on the first line. Press the[ENT] key. The following window ap-pears.XX.XXX'XX'XX.X"LC TDDE TDFigure 7-12 LAT/LON,
7-8GPS SETUP menu descriptionSMOOTH POS (Smoothing position)When the DOP (Dilution of Precision, theindex for position-fixing accuracy) or receiv-ing
7-97.10 User Display SetupThe user display, which appears when the[DISP] key is pressed several times, maybe either digital data (default display) or
iiiTABLE OF CONTENTSFOREWORD ... ivSYSTEM CONFIGURATION ... vEQUIPMENT LISTS...
7-107.11 Resetting Trip Distance1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice toopen the menu.2. Select PLOTTER and press the [ENT]key.3. Select the RESET TRI
7-11Note 2: DPGS position fix is not availablewhen uploading or downloading data.Downloading data to a PC1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice toopen
7-126. Press the [ENT] key.Note: The waypoint and route data aredeleted when the [ENT] key is pressed.Figure 7-28 Display when datais being loaded7. W
7-13when the number of characters are lessthan 6.)6: Waypoint color (This field is always keptNULL.)7: Waypoint comment (2 byte for markcode + 16 char
7-147.13 Time DisplayYou may display the time in 12-hour or 24-hour notation, and the default setting is 24-hour notation. AM or PM is shown when12-ho
8-18.1 MaintenanceCheck the following points regularly tomaintain performance:• Check that connectors on the rear panelare firmly tightened and free
8-28.3 Displaying the GPS Satellite Monitor DisplayThe GPS satellite monitor display showsinformation about GPS satellites.1. Press the [MENU] ke
8-36. After the equipment has checked theitems shown in Figure 8-4, a beepsounds and the message PUSH KEYappears at the top right-hand corner.7
8-48.6 Clearing DataYou may clear GPS data, menu settingsand all backup data to start afresh.1. Press the [MENU] key once or twice toopen the menu.2.
9-19. INSTALLATION9.2 Installation of Antenna UnitMounting considerationsInstall the antenna unit referring to the an-tenna installation diagram at th
iv A Word to GP-31/GP-36OwnersCongratulations on your choice of the GP-31 GPS Navigator, GP-36 DGPS Navigator.We are confident you will see why theFU
9-2GroundingThe display unit contains a CPU. While it isoperating, it radiates noise, which can in-terfere with radio equipment. Ground theunit as fol
9-39.4 Initial SettingsThis equipment can output navigation datato external equipment, in NMEA 0183 for-mat. For example, it can output positiondata t
9-4Output setting1. Press [MENU] once or twice to open themenu.2. Operate the cursor pad to select I/OSETUP.3. Press the [ENT] key.I/O SETUPDATA1 : N
AP-1Menu TreeDefault settings shown in boldface italic.
AP-3Loran C ChainsChain GRI S1 S2 S3 S4 S5Central Pacific 4990 11 29 – – –Canadian East Coast 5930 11 25 38 – –Commando Lion (Korea) 5970 11 31 42 – –
AP-4Decca ChainsChainNo.Chain ChaincodeLocation ChainNo.Chain ChaincodeLocation01 South Baltic 0A Europe 25 Skagerrak 10B "02 Vestlandet 0E
AP-5Geodetic Chart List001: WGS84002: WGS72003: TOKYO :Mean Value (Japan, Korea &Okinawa)004: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 :Mean Value (CONUS)005: EUROPEAN
SP - 1 E4399S02B SPECIFICATIONS OF GPS NAVIGATOR GP-31/36 1. ANTENNA UNIT (1) GP-31 GPA-017 (GPS antenna) (2) GP-36 GPA-019 (GPS antenna with H
SP - 2 E4399S02B 4. INPUT/OUTPUT DATA (1) Data 1 Current Loop Output Data: NMEA0183 Ver 1.5/2.0 selected NMEA-REM1: GLL, GGA, VTG, ZDA, RMC,
vSYSTEM CONFIGURATIONGP-36 System configurationGP-31 System configuration
Index-1INDEXAAlarmsanchor watch 6-2arrival 6-1DGPS 6-3speed 6-3time 6-3trip 6-4XTE 6-2Anchor watch alarm 6-2Arrival alarm 6-1BBattery replace
Index-2SSatellitesdisabling 7-8GPS satellite monitor display 8-2Simulation mode 1-8Smoothing 7-8Speed alarm 6-3Speed averaging 7-8Speedometer di
viEQUIPMENT LISTSStandard supplyemaNepyTytQskrameRtinUyalpsiD63-PG1detaroprocnidraobNOCAEBregnahgnidulcnIstlobbonkdna13-PGdraobNOCAEBoNtinUannetnA710
1-11.1 Control DescriptionPress once: Zoom, centering,or escapes from current opera-tion, depending on display inuse.Press twice: Opens menu.Selects d
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