ixSYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS All NavNet products incorporate a “network circuit board” to integrate each NavNet product on board through an optional LAN
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-29Entering a waypoint by range and bearing This method is useful when you want to enter a waypoint using range and bearing to
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-30 Alphanumeric waypoint list ▲WPT LOCALLocal waypoint listGOTONEW WPTEDIT WPT
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-31Editing a waypoint from the plotter display You may edit waypoints from the plotter display as follows: 1. Press the MENU
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-32 3.8.3 Erasing waypoints Erasing a waypoint directly from the plotter display 1. Operate the Cursor pad to place the cursor
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-333.8.4 Changing waypoint mark size (Navionics GOLD) You may change the size of all waypoint marks to small or large (defa
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-34 3.8.5 Searching waypoints You can search for a waypoint through the alphanumeric waypoint list as follows: 1. Press the M
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-353.9 Routes Often a trip from one place to another involves several course changes, requiring a series of route points (wayp
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-36 5. If desired you can change the route name shown and/or add a comment. A route name may consist of six characters; comme
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-37SAVEROUTENEWSELECT ROUTERETURN▲001 WAYPOINTS 35LENGTH 25.6 nm002 WAYPOINTS
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-38 7. Enter interval desired with the Cursor pad and the ENTER knob. Press the START LOG and RETURN soft keys followed by th
x Single-unit NavNet system (GD-1720C) Echo sounderHeading sensorExternal buzzerGPS receiverGP-310B/320B12-24 VDCOther NavNet unit(MODEL 1724C etc.)R
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-39001 34°44.111'N135°21.134'W001WPT002 34°43.432'N135°41.456'W002WPT003 34°14.124'N135°21.567&apo
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-40 Inserting a waypoint from the plotter display Inserting a waypoint before first waypoint or after last waypoint in a route
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-417. Operate the Cursor pad to place the cursor on the waypoint you want to remove from the route. 8. Press the REMOVE WPT
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-42 Navigating to a single quick point 1. Place the cursor on an existing waypoint (GOTO WPT soft key appears) or a new locat
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-436. Press the GOTO soft key, and the plotter display appears. For either of the above methods, a solid light-blue line wit
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-44 SELECT SERVICESELECT PORTSPort services (NavChart )Port list (NavChart , Italy)TMTMFUELWATEROTHER UTILITIESON THE PIERRE
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-453.10.4 Following a route Selecting the route to follow 1. Press the MENU key to open the menu. 2. Press the WAYPOINTS/ROUT
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-46 Restarting navigation When you steer to avoid an obstacle or the vessel drifts, you may go off your intended course, as in
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-47Setting speed for ETA calculation Speed, which may be input manually or automatically, is required to calculate ETA (Estima
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-48 To select waypoint switching method do the following: 1. Press the MENU key. 2. Press the PLOTTER SETUP soft key. 3. Use
xiTwo-unit NavNet system Antenna UnitGP-310B/320BRadar dataPlotter data Two-unit NavNet system
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-493.11 Alarms The plotter section has eight conditions which generate both audio and visual alarms: arrival alarm, anchor wat
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-50 3.11.2 Arrival alarm The arrival alarm informs you that your boat is approaching a destination waypoint. The area that def
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-513.11.3 Anchor watch alarm The anchor watch alarm informs you that your boat is moving when it should be at rest. When the a
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-52 3.11.4 XTE (Cross-Track Error) alarm The XTE alarm warns you when your boat is off its intended course. When the XTE alar
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-53PROXIMITY ALARM▲ON OFF▼ Proximity alarm window TRIP ALARM▲ON 0000.0nm OFF▼Trip alarm window 3.11.6 Proximity alarm The
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-54 3.11.8 Grounding alarm (C-MAP specification) The grounding alarm feature continuously scans the electronic chart data in f
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-553.11.9 Alarm information When an alarm setting has been violated, the buzzer sounds and the speaker icon appears and is red
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-56 Alarm messages The table below shows the plotter alarm messages and their meanings. Plotter alarm messages and their meani
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-573.12 Resetting Trip Distance Trip distance is shown on the navigation data display. You can reset the trip distance to zer
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xiiThree-or-more-unit NavNet system (Max. 4 display units) Antenna UnitGP-310B/320BHUBNetwork sounderETR-6/10NSounder dataRadar dataPlotter dataNote:
4-14. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION With connection of the optional Network Sounder ETR-6/10N/30N you can show video sounder images on the display. 4.1
4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4-2 0.0LFHF Dual-frequency display 4.1.2 Description of sounder displays Single-frequency display Color barSoft keysVaria
4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4-3frequency is useful for general detection and judging bottom condition. HF picture The higher the frequency of the ultr
4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4-4 Bottom-zoom display The bottom-zoom display expands bottom and bottom fish echoes by the zoom range selected on the S
4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4-5Bottom discrimination display The bottom discrimination mode displays the bottom echo to help you determine bottom hard
4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4-6 4.1.3 Selecting screen split method in combination displays On combination sounder displays you can split the screen
4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4-74.2.3 How to enable automatic sounder operation 1. If not displayed, press the HIDE/SHOW key to show the sounder soft
4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4-8 4.3.3 Adjusting the gain Normally, set the gain to the point where excessive noise does not appear on the screen. Us
4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4-94.4 Measuring Depth, Time The VRM measures the depth and the cross-hair cursor, time. 1. Rotate the ENTER knob to shi
4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4-10 1. Press the MENU key. 2. Press the SOUNDER MENU soft key. 3. Select NOISE LIMITER, then press the EDIT soft key
1-11. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW This chapter provides the basic information needed to get you started using your radar, video plotter. 1.1 Operating
4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4-11(OFF) through 16. The higher the number the higher the degree of suppression. Note that the clutter suppressor may era
4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4-12 4.8 White Marker The white marker functions to display a particular echo color in white. For example, you may want t
4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4-13PICTURE ADVANCE▲2/11/11/21/41/81/16STOP▼ Picture advance window 4. Use the Cursor pad to select speed desired. The fra
4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4-14 Activating/deactivating the speed-dependent picture advance mode 1. Press the MENU key followed by the SOUNDER MENU
4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4-154.11 Alarms The sounder section has five conditions which generate audio and visual alarms: bottom alarm, fish alarm (
4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4-16 4.11.2 Bottom alarm The bottom alarm sounds when the bottom echo is within the alarm range set. To activate the bott
4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4-174.11.4 Fish alarm (B/L) The bottom-lock fish alarm sounds when a fish echo is within a predetermined distance from th
4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4-18 4.11.6 When an alarm setting is violated... When an alarm setting has been violated the buzzer sounds and the speak
4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4-19Alarm messages The table below shows the sounder alarm messages and their meanings. Sounder alarm messages and their m
4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4-20 4.14 Saving Sounder Picture to an SD Card You may save the current sounder picture to an SD card, using a function
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-2 Soft keys The function of the five soft keys changes according to the operation. Their labels for their current functions
4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4-214.15.2 Bottom echo Echoes from the bottom are normally the strongest and are displayed in reddish-brown, but the color
4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION 4-22 4.15.3 Fish school echoes Fish school echoes will generally be plotted between the zero line and the bottom. Usually
5-15. AIS OPERATION Connected to an AIS Interface, your NavNet unit can show the name, position and other nav data of AIS transponder equipped shi
5. AIS OPERATION 5-2 AIS DISPLAY MODE▲~RANGE 1.0 nm{SECTOR{CPA{TCPA{OFF▼ AIS DISPLAY MODE window 6. Choose desired option from the following and
5. AIS OPERATION 5-35.2 AIS Symbols When RANGE or SECTOR is selected, AIS-equipped ships are marked on the display at their current position with th
5. AIS OPERATION 5-4 5.4 Activating Targets Use the trackball to place the cursor on the sleeping AIS target (indicates only the presence of a vessel
5. AIS OPERATION 5-55.6 Lost Target A target is declared a lost target when no data is received for three to five reporting intervals. When this occ
5. AIS OPERATION 5-6 CPA▲{{{{{{▼~OFF0.5nm1nm2nm3nm5nm6nm CPA window 6. Select a CPA limit desired from 0.5 nm, 1 nm, 2 nm, 3 nm, 5 nm and 6 nm with
5. AIS OPERATION 5-75.9 Showing, Hiding AIS Target Tracks AIS target tracks may be shown or hidden as follows 1. Press the MENU key followed by th
5. AIS OPERATION 5-8 5.11 Displaying Past Positions of AIS Targets You can display time-spaced dots (maximum ten dots) marking the past positions of
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-31.1.2 Remote controller SAVERANGEDISPMOBABC1DEF2GHIMNO4JKLSTU7VWX6598YZ&PQR0GAIN’#EBL / VRMENTWPTMARKENTCNTLCENTERALAR
6. DATA TRANSFER 6-16. DATA TRANSFER This chapter provides information for saving and replaying data to and from memory cards, uploading and download
6. DATA TRANSFER 6-2 Note: If the memory card was not inserted correctly, the message “FAILED TO FORMAT MEMORY CARD.” appears. 6.1.2 Saving data
6. DATA TRANSFER 6-36.1.3 Playing back data from a memory card Data (track, marks, lines, waypoints, routes and setting data) can be loaded from a m
6. DATA TRANSFER 6-46.2 Uploading, Downloading Data You can upload/download waypoints, routes, marks and lines from/to a PC, through the DATA 4 por
6. DATA TRANSFER 6-5BAUD RATE▲▼4800 bps9600 bps19200 bps Baud rate window 8. Select baud rate, then press the ENTER soft key. 9. Press the DWLOAD o
6. DATA TRANSFER 6-6Route data menu $GPRTE, x, x, a, ccc, c----c, c----c, ... , c----c <CR><LF>12345612 Route data format 1: N
6. DATA TRANSFER 6-7Mark data menu $PFEC, GPmrk, xxxxxxxx, xxxxxxxx, xxxxxxxx, x, x, x, xxxxxxxx, c----c<CR><LF> 12345687 Mark dat
6. DATA TRANSFER 6-86.4 Receiving Data Via Network Equipment 1. You can receive waypoints, routes, marks and lines from NavNet equipment. 2. Pres
6. DATA TRANSFER 6-96.5 Outputting Data Through the Network Follow the procedure below to output data through the network. To prevent trouble, do no
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-4 1.2 Inserting a Chart Card Your unit reads SD cards, in the following formats: Navionics GOLD Chart cards or C-MAP NT+/N
7-17. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT This chapter describes the various options which allow you to set up your unit to suit your needs. For mode-specific men
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-2 Contents of general setup menu Item Description Settings Key Beep Turns key beep on/off. On, Off Language Chooses me
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-3Contents of general setup menu (con’t from previous page) Item Description Settings TD Display Chooses type of TD to di
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-4 Contents of general setup menu (con’t from previous page) Item Description Settings Range & Bearing Mode Chooses h
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-5Contents of radar display setup menu Item Description Settings EBL Reference References EBL bearing, shown in the EBL da
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-6Contents of radar display setup menu (con’t from previous page) Item Description Settings Background Color Chooses colo
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-77.2.2 Radar range setup You may choose the radar ranges you wish to use, from the RADAR RANGE SETUP menu. After choosing
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-8 7.2.3 Function key setup The function keys provide one-touch execution of a desired function. The default radar function
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-94. Select function desired with the Cursor pad, then press the ENTER soft key or ENTER knob to register your selection.
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-107.3 Plotter Setup This paragraph provides the information necessary for setting up the plotter display. 7.3.1 Navigat
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-51.3 Turning the Unit On/Off Press the POWER/BRILL key to turn the unit on. A beep sounds and then the equipment shows the
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-11(Con’t from previous page) Popup Info (C-Map only) You may show the information for objects as below.OFF: No information
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-12 3. Select the soft key you want to program, then press the EDIT soft key. A menu shows the functions available and the
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-13Plotter function keys Menu Item Function Function Key Label OFF Assigns no function. — ADD: ADD NEW WPT Registers wa
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-14 7.4 Chart Setup This paragraph shows you how to setup digital charts, from offsetting chart position to turning chart a
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-157.4.2 Navionics GOLD chart attributes Navionics GOLD chart attributes may be turned on or off from the CHART CONFIGURAT
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-16Contents of chart configuration menu (Navionics GOLD) (con’t from previous page) Item Description Settings Marine Featu
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-17CHART CONFIGURATION menu description CHART CONFIGURATION menu description Object Content Settings Description ON Turns
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-18CHART CONFIGURATION menu description (con’t from previous page) Object Content Setting Description PLOT/OVERLAY Shown
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-19SAFETY STATUS indication NORMAL BEST MAP DATA OFF DE-CLUTTER DANGER CHART CONFIGURATION menu descrip
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-20DEPTH CONFIG soft key 1. Press the MENU key. 2. Press the CHART SETUP and CHART CONFIGURATION soft keys. 3. Press the
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-61.4 Display Brilliance, Panel Brilliance, Hue You can adjust display brilliance, panel brilliance and hue as shown below.
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-21DEPTH LINES & SPOT SOUNDINGS DISPLAY MODES: Choose where to display depth contours, depth data, etc. Setting Descri
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-22 7.5 Data Boxes Setup You may select the data to show in the data boxes for the plotter, radar and sounder displays. Si
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-237.6 Hot Page Setup Six user-arrangeable hot pages are provided for quick selection of desired display. If the default h
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-243. Rotate the ENTER knob to select the full-screen picture desired and push the ENTER knob. A set of combination screens
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-25Contents of nav setup menu Item Description Settings Position Source Chooses source of position data. FURUNO BB GPS: G
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-267.7.2 GPS receiver setup (Set equipped with GP-310B/320B) The GPS SETUP menu sets up the GPS Receiver GP-320B. Press th
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-27Contents of GPS setup menu (con’t on previous page) Item Description Settings Position Smoothing When the DOP or recei
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-28Contents of GPS setup menu (con’t on previous page) Item Description Settings Disable Satellite Every GPS satellite is
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-29WAAS SETUP Press the WAAS SETUP soft key to show the WAAS SETUP display. Note: This function requires GP-320B antenna.
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-30Displaying Loran C TDs 1. Select GRI, then press the EDIT soft key to show the GRI & station pair window. GRI &
iSAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWARNINGDo not disassemble or modify theequipment.Fire, electrical shock or serious injury canresult.Immediately turn off the po
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-71.4.2 Hue You may select the colors for the radar, plotter and overlay displays as below. 1. Press the POWER/BRILL key
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-31Displaying DECCA TDs 1. Select CHAIN, then press the EDIT soft key to show the chain & station pair window. CHAIN S
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-327.8 Nav Data Display Setup The nav data display shows various navigation data, fed from a navigator, network equipment,
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-337.9 Sounder Setup This section shows you how to customize your network sounder to your liking. You can set fish alarm se
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-34 Sounder system setup menu description Item Description Settings Fish Alarm Level Sets the fish alarm sensitivity; th
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-35Sounder system setup menu description (con’t from previous page, for ETR-30) Item Description Settings STC (HF, LF) (Fo
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-367.9.2 Sensor setup The SENSOR SETUP menu lets you further refine speed, water temperature and depth data fed from the ne
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-377.9.3 Sounding range, zoom range, bottom lock range This paragraph shows you how to set custom ranges for basic range,
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-38 7.9.4 Function key setup The function keys provide one-touch execution of a desired function. The default sounder funct
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-39Sounder function keys Menu Item Function Function Key Label OFF Assigns no function. MOD: AUTO MODE Display automa
7. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 7-407.10 Nav Graphic Display Setup The nav graphic display (see paragraph 3.1.2) shows either the compass display or the wi
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-81.5 Selecting a Display 1.5.1 Display modes If you have a radar, navigator and network sounder five full-screen displays
8-18. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter provides information necessary for keeping your unit in good working order and remedying simple prob
8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-28.2 Replacement of Batteries Battery on circuit board A lithium battery (Type CR2450-F2 ST2L, Code No. 000-144-94
8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-38.4 Replacing the Magnetron When the magnetron has expired, distant targets cannot be seen on the display. When y
8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-48.5.2 Radar GD-1720C requires a network radar. Radar troubleshooting If… But… Then… you pressed the POWER/BRILL ke
8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-58.5.4 Sounder Requires Network Sounder ETR-6/10N/30N. Sounder troubleshooting If… But… Then… you selected a sound
8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-68.6 Diagnostics This paragraph provides the procedures for testing the equipment for proper operation. Four tests
8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-7Display unit test Press the DISPLAY UNIT TEST soft key at the MEMORY I/O TEST menu to test the display unit. The e
8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-8Network sounder test (Requires Network Sounder ETR-6/10N, ETR-30N) Press the NETWORK SOUNDER TEST soft key at the
8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-9WHTBLUGRNBLKRED[ENTER] knob[ENTER] knob[ENTER] knob[ENTER] knob[ENTER] knob[ENTER] knobRETURNGREENWHITEBLACKBLUEGR
8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-108.6.3 Keyboard, remote controller test The keyboard test checks the controls on the display unit and remote cont
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-91.5.2 Selecting a display 1. Press the DISP key to show the display screen selection window. The icons of modes not avail
8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-118.7 GPS Status Display The GPS status display provides data about the GPS satellites. It is available with conne
8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-128.8 Clearing Memories Your equipment has a memory for each of the plotter, radar and sounder sections. These memo
8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8-13 Note: Though the message “SYSTEM HAS FAILED START UP TEST. PLEASE CONTACT A LOCAL FURUNO REPRESENTATIVE FOR REPA
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AP-1APPENDIXMenu Overview Radar MENU KeyEBL REFERENCE (TRUE, RELATIVE)CURSOR POSITION (LAT/LON, TD, RNG&BRG-REL, RNG&BRG-TRUE, MGRS)TUNING
APPENDIX AP-2 GENERALSETUPNAV SOURCESETTINGSNAV OPTIONSYSTEM CONFIGURATIONPOSITION SOURCE(FURUNO BB GPS, GP, LC, ALL)SPEED SOURCE (ETR, NMEA)TEMPERAT
APPENDIX AP-3PORT SETUP24SYSTEMSETUP3SELECT SNTNC soft key*PORT MNITR soft key* DATA 1: GPS/NMEA PORT OUTPUT FORMAT (NMEA 0183 Ver.1.5, 2.0)BAUD RA
APPENDIX AP-4 * = Requires GPS Receiver GP-310B/320B.** = Requires Network Sounder ETR-6/10N, ETR-30N.3DATA TRANSFERUPLOAD/DOWNLOAD DATARECEIVE YEOMA
APPENDIX AP-5Plotter MARKS/LINES COLOR (RED, YELLOW, GREEN, LIGHT BLUE, PURPLE, BLUE, WHITE)MARKS SHAPE ( )LINES STYLE (
APPENDIX AP-6 PERSPECTIVE (ON, OFF)DE-CLUTTER (ON, OFF)CHART DISPLAY MODE (FULL, SIMPLE, FISHING, LOW, CUSTOM)SAFETY STSTUS (ON, OFF)WAYPOINT (PLOTTE
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-10 1.5.3 Switching control in combination and overlay screens A soft key is provided in relevant combination and overlay s
APPENDIX AP-7SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (Same items as on page A-2.) CREATE VOYAGE- BASED ROUTESOFT KEY 1 - SOFT KEY 5(OFF, ADD NEW WPT, MOVE WPT, RULE
APPENDIX AP-8 Sounder MENU KeyNOISE LIMITER (OFF, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH)CLUTTER (0-16, AUTO)WHITE MARKER (1-8 (8-color), 1-16 (16 color), OFF)ZOOM MARKER
APPENDIX AP-9ALARM key Radar Alarms SET GUARD 1 (ERASE GUARD 1)SET GUARD 2 (ERASE GUARD 2)ALARM key Plotter Alarms AUDIO ALARM (INT & EXT BUZZ
APPENDIX AP-10 Geodetic Chart List 001: WGS84 002: WGS72 003: TOKYO : Mean Value (Japan, Korea, and Okinawa) 004: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 : Mean Value (C
APPENDIX AP-11Icons Icon Meaning North marker. Points to North. Correct chart and suitable scale - full chart reliability. Chart overenlarged. P
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SP-1SPECIFICATIONS OF MARINE RADAR MODEL 1724C/1734C 1 GENERAL 1.1 Range, Pulselength (PL) & Pulse Repetition Rate (PRR) Range (nm) Pulse
SP - 2 3 TRANSCEIVER MODULE 3.1 Frequency and Modulation 9410 MHz ±30MHz (X band), P0N 3.2 Peak Output Power M1724C: 2 kW nominal, M1734C: 4
SP - 3 4.6 Output Data Alarm signal 12 VDC, 100 mA or less NMEA 0183 Ver1.5 GGA, GLL, RMA, RMC, GTD, VTG, ZDA (GPS data required) RMB, WPL, BW
SP - 4 7 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION 7.1 Ambient Temperature Antenna Unit: -25°C to +70°C Display Unit: -15°C to +55°C Remote Controller: +5°C t
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-111.5.4 Selecting image source When more than one network radar or network sounder is connected to the equipment, you may
SP - 5 SPECIFICATIONS OF VIDEO PLOTTER GD-1720C 1 PLOTTER FUNCTION 1.1 Projection Mercator 1.2 Usable Area 85 latitude or below 1.3 Effective
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1INDEX A A/C RAIN...2-4 A/C SEA...2-3 ACQ soft key ...
INDEX IN-2 CNTRL PLOTTR soft key...1-10 CNTRL SNDR soft key...1-10 Cold start (GPS Receiver GP-310B) 7-28 Colors rada
INDEX 3setting ...2-24 H Heading line...2-12 Head-up mode...
INDEX IN-4 PLOTTER SETUP menu...7-10 Port, port services icons... 3-11 Position smoothing
INDEX 5erasing own ship's by area...3-22 erasing own ship's by color...3-23 memory distribution setting...3-21 plo
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-12 1.6 Cursor pad, Cursor The Cursor pad functions to shift the cursor, for measurement of range and bearing to a location
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-131.7 Entering the MOB Mark, Setting MOB as Destination The MOB mark functions to mark man overboard position. You can ins
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-141.8 Data Boxes Data boxes, providing navigation data, may be shown on any full-screen display. Up to six data boxes (two
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-151.9 Function Keys The function keys provide for one-touch execution of a desired function. The default function key setti
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-161.10 Simulation Display The simulation display, for use by service technicians for demonstration purposes, provides simul
ii TABLE OF CONTENTSFOREWORD ...vii SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS ...ix 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW.. 1-1 1.1 Operating C
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1-17NavNet radar antenna-generated echoes (not available with the GD-1720C) 1. Select GET RADAR SIMULATION DATA, then press
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2-12. RADAR OPERATION This chapter covers radar operation, including the ARP (Auto Plotter) function. ARP requires a Model 18x4C/19x4C series networ
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-22.2 Transmitting, Stand-by 1. Confirm that the network radar is plugged in. 2. Press the DISP key to select a radar display. 3
2-31. Press the GAIN key to show the “gain adjustment” soft keys, and the last-used adjustment window appears. The example below shows the gain sens
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-4 2.5.2 Adjusting the A/C SEA A/C SEA should be adjusted so that the clutter is broken up into small dots, and small targets bec
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-52.7 Range Scale The range setting determines the size of the area (in nautical miles) that will appear on your display. In addi
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-62.8 Pulselength The pulselength in use is displayed at the upper left corner of the display. Appropriate pulselengths are prese
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-72.9 Presentation Mode This unit provides four radar presentation modes: head-up, course-up, north-up and true motion. Heading
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-8Heading LineNorth MarkerHead-up displayHeading LineNorth MarkerCourse-up displayHeading LineNorthNorth-up displayHeading LineNo
iii2.25.2 Acquiring and tracking targets (ARP) ... 2-29 2.25.3 D6isplaying target number (ARP,
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-92.10 Measuring the Range You can measure the range to a radar target three ways: by the range rings, by the cursor, and by the
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-102.10.3 Measuring range by VRM 1. Press the EBL/VRM key to display the EBL/VRM soft keys. 2. Press the VRM1 ON (dotted ring V
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-112.11 Measuring the Bearing There are two ways to measure the bearing to a target: by the cursor, and by the EBL (Electronic b
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-12 2.12 Erasing the Heading Line, North Marker The heading line indicates the ship's heading in all presentation modes. It
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-132.14 Rejecting Radar Interference Radar interference may occur when near another shipborne radar that is operating in the sam
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-14 2.15 Zoom The zoom feature allows you to double the size of the area selected with the “zoom square.” It is available on any
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-15CursorPlace cursorwhere desired.Press the MANUAL soft key.SHIFTManual shift ▲▼1SELECT TARGET NO. Target no. selection window 5
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-16 AUTO SHIP SPEED 15 Setting automatic shift maximum speed 1. If not displayed, press the HIDE/SHOW key to show the radar soft
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-17.250/ 319.9°M .125nm SPH-UPInitial targetpositionTarget trackedhere+ 359.9°R .0.240nmEBLVRMEBL1 ONVRM1
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-18To cancel the offset EBL, press the OFFSET soft key. .250/ 319.9°M .125nm SPH-UP+ 359.9°R 0.24nmTarget ATar
iv 4.3.4 Shifting the range... 4-8 4.4 Measuring Depth, Time ...4-9 4.5 Reducing Interference...
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-19.250/ 319.9°M .125nm SPH-UPHIGH+ 359.9°R0.24nmTRAILTRAIL TIMETRAIL COLORRETURNGRADSINGLETRAILON /OFF Tr
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-20 2.18.3 Trail gradation The echo trails can be shown in single or multiple gradations. Multiple gradation paints the trails th
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-212.19 Echo Stretch Normally, the reflected echoes from long range targets appear on the display as weaker and smaller blips eve
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-222.20 Echo Averaging The echo average feature, which requires a Model 18x4/19x4 series network radar as radar source, effectiv
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-232.21 Outputting TLL Data Target position data can be output to units of the network and shown on their plotter screen with th
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-242.22 Guard Alarm The guard alarm allows the operator to set the desired range and bearing for a guard zone. When ships, island
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-25The equipment then searches for targets inside the guard zone to determine guard alarm type. If a target is found inside the g
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-262.23.2 Turning on/off watchman 1. Set a guard zone. (See the paragraph 2.22.) 2. If not displayed, press the HIDE/SHOW key t
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-272.24 Waypoint Marker A waypoint marker, showing the location of the destination waypoint set on the plotter, may be inscribed
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-282.25 ARP, TTM Operation When the radar source is an ARP-equipped Model 18x4/19x4 series network radar, you can manually and a
v8.5.3 Plotter ...8-4 8.5.4 Sounder ...8-5 8.6 Diagnostics ...
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-292.25.1 Activating/deactivating ARP, TTM 1. Press the MENU key followed by the ARP SETUP soft key to show the ARP SETUP menu. A
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-30Automatic acquisition area45° port45° starboard2.0 - 2.5 nmAutomatic acquisition area 2. Press the TARGET soft key. 3. Pla
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-31CANCEL ALL TARGETS▲▼YESNO Cancel all targets window2.25.3 Displaying target number (ARP, TTM) Target number can be shown for
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-322.25.5 Setting vector attributes (ARP) What is a vector? A vector is a line extending from a tracked target which shows estim
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-332.25.6 Displaying past position (ARP) This ARP can display time-spaced dots (maximum ten dots) marking the past positions of
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-342.25.7 ARP, TTM target data You can show motion trends (range, bearing, course, speed, CPA and TCPA) for ARP or TTM targets.
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-352.25.8 CPA/TCPA alarm (ARP) When the predicted CPA of any target becomes smaller than a preset CPA alarm range or its predict
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-36 2.25.9 Lost target alarm (ARP) When the system detects a lost target, the target symbol becomes a diamond and tracking is di
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-372.26 Interpreting the Radar Display 2.26.1 False echoes Occasionally echo signals appear on the screen at positions where the
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-38RadarantennaRadarmastShadow sector Funnels, stacks, masts, or derricks in the path of the antenna block the radar beam. If the
COMPLIANCE WITH R&TTE DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC This radar complies with the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. In accordance with Article 6-3 of this dir
2. RADAR OPERATION 2-39General procedure for detecting SART response 1. Use the range scale of 6 or 12 nm as the spacing between the SART responses
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3-13. PLOTTER OPERATION 3.1 Plotter Displays You may show the plotter display over the entire screen, in the overlay screen with the radar display,
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-2 359. 9°M 359. 9 °M 79. 9°F NU 19. 9kt 99. 9nm 345 ftBearing t
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-33.1.2 Nav graphic display The nav graphic display shows the compass display or the wind display depending on the setting of
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-4 Reading the XTE (cross-track error) monitor The XTE monitor, located below the compass rose, shows the distance you are off
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-5Anemometer display The anemometer display shows mostly the same data as the compass display. The wind meter in the center of
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-6 3.1.3 Highway display The highway display, shown in the combination display of radar/compass/highway and plotter/compass/hi
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-73.1.4 Nav data display The nav data display provides comprehensive navigation data, and it is shown in a three-screen combi
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-8 3.2 Presentation Mode Three types of presentation modes are provided for the plotter display: north-up, course-up and auto
viiFOREWORD A Word to the Owner of the Model 1724C/1734C Series Marine Radar, GD-1720C Color Video Plotter FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for pur
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-93.3 Shifting the Display The plotter display can be shifted as below. 1. Use the Cursor pad to locate the cursor at a scre
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-10 3.5.2 Indices and chart enlargement When the RANGE key is operated, you will see several frames appear on the chart. Thes
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-113.5.3 Navionics charts Data for aids to navigation Selected Navionics charts can show buoy and lighthouse data. Simply plac
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-12 34 24. 3456 N 359.9 NU124 24. 3456 W 59.9kt 024nm+Time: 04:35Speed (KT): 0.45ftAngle ( ): 14221/08/02 +00
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-13 34 24. 3456 N 359.9 NU124 24. 3456 W 59.9kt 024nm+CANCELENTERFIND ...PORT LISTPORT SERVICETIDE STATIONSCURRE
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-14 3.5.4 C-MAP charts Cursor and data display Besides its fundamental functions of providing position data, the cursor can al
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-15Place the cursor on a lighthouse icon. 34° 22. 3456'N 359.9°M TRIP NU080° 22. 3456'E 19.9 kt 9
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-16 C-map, port service displayTide information The C-MAP NT chart card provides for calculation of the tide heights for any
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-17Port service icons Selected C-MAP shows services available at ports, with lists. 1. Use the Cursor pad to place the cursor
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-18 3.6 Working with Track Your ship’s track is plotted on the screen using navigation data fed from position-fixing equipment
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3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-194. Use the Cursor pad to select one of the following: ON or OFF (no ARP or AIS): Turn on or off target tracks ARP ONLY (ARP
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-20 Own ship’s track 1. Press the MENU key followed by the CHART SETUP and TRACKS & MARKS CONTROL soft keys to open the TR
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-21INTERVAL▲ TIMEDISTANCE▼ Interval window 4. Use the Cursor pad to select TIME or DISTANCE as appropriate. Distance is useful
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-22 3. Press the EDIT soft key to display the track memory window. 2000/8000 POINTS TRACK MEMORY Track memory window 4
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-235. Move the cursor to the bottom right-hand corner of the area which you want to ease track from. 6. Press the END soft k
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-24 3.7 Marks, Lines Marks are useful for denoting important points such as a good fishing spot. Marks can be inscribed in sev
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-25MARKS SHAPE▲▼✕ Marks shape window 7. Use the Cursor pad to select mark shape desired, then press the ENTER soft key. 8. S
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-26 3. Use the Cursor pad to select line style desired, then press the ENTER soft key. The line style “dot” disables line draw
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-273.8 Waypoints In navigation terminology, a waypoint is a particular location on a voyage whether it be a starting, intermed
3. PLOTTER OPERATION 3-28 SELECT MARK Waypoint mark shape selection window 8. Operate the Cursor pad to select shape desired. 9. Press the ENTER so
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