Furuno Color Video Plotter GD-1900C user's manual Model 1823C Marine Radar Model 1833C Marine Radar Model 1933C Marine Radar Model 1943C Marine Radar Model 1953C Marine Radar Table of Contents:
FOREWORD viii
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS x
WHAT IS WAAS? xiii
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW -1
1.1 Operating Controls -2
1.1.1 Display unit controls -2
3.5 Chart Cards -10
3.5.1 Chart card overview -10
3.5.2 Indices and chart enlargement -11
3.5.3 FURUNO and NavChartsTM charts -12
3.5.4 C-MAP charts -14
3.6 Working with Track -18
3.6.1 Displaying track -18
3.6.2 Stopping, restating plotting of own ship track -19
3.6.3 Changing track color -20
3.6.4 Track plotting method and interval for own ship track -21
3.6.5 Changing own ship track/mark distribution setting -22
3.6.6 Erasing track -23
3.7 Marks, Lines -25
3.7.1 Entering a mark, line -25
3.7.2 Changing mark attributes -25
3.7.3 Selecting line type -26
3.7.4 Erasing marks, lines -27
3.8 Waypoints -28
3.8.1 Entering waypoints -28
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3.8.2 Editing waypoint data -31
3.8.3 Erasing waypoints -33
3.8.4 Changing waypoint mark size (FURUNO, NavChartsTM) -34
3.8.5 Searching waypoints -35
3.9 Routes -36
3.9.1 Creating routes -36
3.9.2 Connecting routes -40
3.9.3 Inserting waypoints -41
3.9.4 Removing waypoints from a route -43
3.9.5 Erasing routes -43
3.10 Navigation -44
3.10.1 Navigating to a "quick point" -44
3.10.2 Navigating to waypoints -45
3.10.3 Navigating to ports, port services (NavChartsTM /C-MAP) -46
3.10.4 Following a route -48
3.10.5 Canceling route navigation -51
3.11 Alarms -52
3.11.1 Audio alarm on/off -52
3.11.2 Arrival alarm -53
3.11.3 Anchor watch alarm -54
3.11.4 XTE (Cross-Track Error) alarm -55
3.11.5 Speed alarm -55
3.11.6 Proximity alarm -56
3.11.7 Trip alarm -57
3.11.8 Alarm information -58
3.12 Resetting Trip Distance -60
4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION -1
4.1 Principle of Operation -1
4.2 Sounder Displays -2
4.2.1 Selecting a sounder display -2
4.2.2 Description of sounder displays -3
4.2.3 Selecting screen split method in combination displays -8
4.3 Automatic Sounder Operation -9
4.3.1 How the automatic sounder works -9
4.3.2 Types of automatic sounder modes -9
4.3.3 How to enable automatic sounder operation -10
4.4 Manual Sounder Operation -10
4.4.1 Selecting the manual mode -10
4.4.2 Selecting display range -10
4.4.3 Adjusting the gain -10
4.4.4 Shifting the range -11
4.5 Measuring Depth, Time -12
4.6 Reducing Interference -13
4.7 Reducing Low Level Noise -14
4.8 Erasing Weak Echoes -15
4.9 White Marker -16
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4.10 Picture Advance Speed -17
4.10.1 Advancement independent of ship's speed -17
4.10.2 Advancement synchronized with ship's speed -18
4.11 Display Colors -19
4.12 Alarms -20
4.12.1 Audio alarm on/off -20
4.12.2 Bottom alarm -21
4.12.3 Fish alarm -21
4.12.4 Fish alarm (B/L) -22
4.12.5 Water temperature alarm -23
4.12.6 When an alarm setting is violated -24
4.13 Water Temperature Graph -25
4.14 Changing Pulse Repetition Rate -26
4.15Interpreting the Sounder Display -27
4.15.1 Zero line -27
4.15.2 Bottom echo -27
4.15.3 Fish school echoes -28
4.15.4 Surface noise/Aeration -28
5. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT -1
5.1 General Setup -1
5.2 Radar Setup -3
5.2.1 Radar display setup -3
5.2.2 Radar range setup -6
5.2.3 Function key setup -7
5.3 Plotter Setup -9
5.3.1 Navigation options -9
5.3.2 Function key setup -10
5.4 Chart Setup -12
5.4.1 Chart offset -12
5.4.2 FURUNO, NavChartsTM chart attributes -13
5.4.3 C-MAP chart attributes -15
5.5 Data Boxes Setup -18
5.6 Hot Page Setup -19
5.7 Navigator Setup -21
5.7.1 Navigation data source -21
5.7.2 GPS receiver setup (Set equipped with GP-310B/320B) -22
5.7.3 TD display setup -26
5.8 Nav Data Display Setup -28
5.9 Sounder Setup -29
5.9.1 System setup -29
5.9.2 Sensor setup -31
5.9.3 Sounding range, zoom range, bottom lock range -32
5.9.4 Function key setup -33
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6. DATA TRANSFER -1
6.1 Memory Card Operations -1
6.1.1 Formatting memory cards -1
6.1.2 Saving data to a memory card -2
6.1.3 Playing back data from a memory card -4
6.2 Uploading, Downloading Data -5
6.2.1 Setting communication software on the PC -5
6.2.2 Uploading or downloading data -5
6.3 Loading Waypoint Data from Yeoman -8
6.4 Receiving Data Via Network Equipment -9
6.5 Outputting Data Trough the Network -10
7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING -1
7.1 Preventive Maintenance -1
7.2 Replacement of Battery -1
7.3 Replacement of Fuse -2
7.4 Trackball Maintenance -2
7.5 Simple Troubleshooting -3
7.5.1 General -3
7.5.2 Radar -3
7.5.3 Plotter -4
7.5.4 Sounder -5
7.6 Diagnostics -6
7.6.1 Memory I/O test -6
7.6.2 Test pattern -9
7.6.3 Keyboard, remote controller test -10
7.7 GPS Status Display -11
7.8 Cleaning Memories -12
7.9 Error Messages -13
APPENDIX. A-1
Menu Overview A-1
Geodetic Chart List A-10
World Time Chart A-11
Icons A-12
SPECIFICATIONS SP-1
INDEX
Index-1
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MODEL 1823C MARINE RADAR MODEL 1833C MARINE RADAR MODEL 1933C MARINE RADAR MODEL 1943C MARINE RADAR MODEL 1953C MARINE RADAR COLOR VIDEO PLOTTER GD-1900C