Furuno GP-30/35 User Manual

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Page 2 - Printed in Japan

1-31.3 Turning On and Off the PowerTurning on the powerPress and hold down the [DIM/PWR] key.The unit beeps and then starts up with thelast-used

Page 3 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1-41.5 Display ModesThe GP-30/35 has four display modes: Plotter Display, Highway Display, Steering Display,and Nav Data Display. Press the [DISP] key

Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

1-6Steering DisplayThe steering display provides steering information such as range, bearing and ETA to desti-nation, course, and speed.2D MAGnmCSE

Page 6 - APPENDIX

1-71.6 Basic Menu OperationMost operations of the GP-30/35 are carriedout through the menu. Below is a quick in-troduction to how to select a menu and

Page 7 - FOREWORD

1-89. Press ▲ or ▼ to display 6.10.Press s to send the cursor to the nextdigit.11.Press ▲ or ▼ to display 3.12.Press s to send the cursor to the lastd

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2-12. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW2.1 Enlarging/Shrinking the DisplayYou may enlarge and shrink the display onthe Plotter and Highway displays. The

Page 9 - 1.2 Control Description

2-22D[ 40 ]nmCSE:7°SPD: 9.0kt34°44.000N 135°21.000EOwn ship’s position in latitude and longitudeOwn ship’s position(Blinking)CourseSpeedFigure 2

Page 10 - and Contrast

2-34. The cursor should be on the TRACKREC line. Press the [ENT] key. The trackrecording method selection window ap-pears.OFFDISTANCEAUTOFigure 2-7 T

Page 11 - 1.5 Display Modes

3-13. WAYPOINTS (MARKS)3.1 Entering WaypointsIn navigation terminology a waypoint is aparticular location on a voyage whether itbe a starting, interm

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Page 13 - 135°21.000'

3-2f) Enter a comment (max. sixteen char-acters) with the Cursor Pad and pressthe [ENT] key. To create a space se-lect “blank” character. To remove al

Page 14 - 1.6 Basic Menu Operation

3-37. Press the [ENT] key, enter longitude(LOP) in similar fashion and press the[ENT] key.Note: To enter position by LOPs, see“7.8 Displaying Positio

Page 15 - 1.7 Simulator Display

3-44. Select DSP GOTO or DSP ALL and pressthe [ENT] key.5. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish.3.4 Editing Waypoints on the WYPTS/MARKS ListWayp

Page 16 - 2. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW

4-1In many cases a trip from one place to an-other involves several course changes, re-quiring a series of route points (waypoints)which you navigate

Page 17 - PLOTTER SETUP

4-210.Select Exit?.11.Press the [ENT] key to register the route.Then, the display shows the names ofstarting and arrival waypoints next toroute number

Page 18 - 2.6 Erasing Track

4-3Inserting a waypoint in a routeTo insert a waypoint in a route, do the fol-lowing:1. Press the [MENU] key twice.2. Select ROUTES and press the [ENT

Page 19 - 3. WAYPOINTS (MARKS)

4-47. Select Exit? and press the [ENT] key.8. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish.To restore a waypoint to a route, selectSKPoFF at step 6.4.3 Deleti

Page 20 - Exit?

5-15. SETTING, CANCELLING DESTINATIONDestination can be set four ways: by cursor,by waypoint, by route, and by MOB posi-tion. Destination cannot be se

Page 21 - 3.3 Displaying Waypoint Name

5-25.3 Setting Route as Destination1. Press the [GOTO] key.2. Select ROUTE?.3. Press the [ENT] key.SELECT GOTO ROUTENO [NEW?]

Page 22 - 3.5 Deleting Waypoints

6-1There are four alarm conditions which gen-erate both audible and visual alarms: Arrivalalarm, Anchor watch alarm, Speed alarm,and XTE (Cross Track

Page 23 - 4. ROUTES

iiiiiiiiiiiii iSAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWARNINGDo not open the equipment.Only qualified personnel shouldwork inside the equipment.Immediately turn off the p

Page 24 - 4.2 Editing a Route

6-24. The cursor is on the first line of the dis-play. If ARV is already selected, press sand [ENT], set the alarm range with theCursor Pad and then g

Page 25 - ROUTE-01

6-36.2 XTE (Cross Track Error) AlarmThe XTE alarm warns you when own shipis off its intended course.: Alarm Destination waypointOwn ship’spositio

Page 26 - 4.3 Deleting a Route

7-17. OTHER FUNCTIONS7.1 Calculating Range, Bearing and TTGRange and bearing between twowaypoints1. Press the [MENU] key twice.2. Select CALCULAT

Page 27 - Waypoint

7-28. Select AUTO or MANU. AUTO usesship’s average speed to calculate time-to-go; MANU is for manual entry ofspeed.9. Press the [ENT] key. If you sele

Page 28 - 5.4 Canceling Destination

7-3PLOTTER SETUPTRACK REC : DISTANCE INTERVAL : 0.10 nmBRG. REF. : MAG MAG. VAR. : AUTO E16°WYPT NAME : DSP GOTO

Page 29 - 6. ALARMS

7-47.6 Units of MeasurementDistance and speed can be displayed in thecombinations of nautical miles/knots, kilo-meters/kilometers per hour, or miles/m

Page 30 - Anchor watch alarm

7-57.9 GPS SetupThe GPS SETUP menu smooths positionand course, averages speed, applies positionoffset, and deactivates unhealthy satellites.1. Press t

Page 31 - 6.3 Speed Alarm

7-67.10 Uploading, Downloading Waypoint, Route DataWaypoint and route data may be downloadedto a PC or upload from a PC to the GP-30/35.WiringS

Page 32 - 7. OTHER FUNCTIONS

7-73. Press the [ENT] key.SAVE WP/RTE ALL WYPTS/ROUTESWILL BE SAVED TO PC.SET PC PORT TO 48008 BIT, P-N, S1, XON/XOFF. CONTINUE?

Page 33 - 7.3 Bearing Reference

7-8Waypoint data format1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12PFEC, GPwpl, llll.lll, a, yyyyy.yyy, a, c----c, c, c----c, a, hhmmss, xx, xx, xxxx <CR

Page 34 - 7.5 Geodetic Chart System

iiWARNINGTurn off the power at the switchboardbefore beginning the installation.Fire or electrical shock can result if thepower is left on.Do not inst

Page 35 - time)

7-9Route data format$GPRTE, x, x, a, cc, c----c, c----c, ... , c----c <CR><LF>1 2 3 4 5 6 12Figure 7-24 Route data format1: Numbe

Page 36 - 7.9 GPS Setup

8-18.1 MaintenanceCheck the following points regularly tomaintain performance:• Check that connectors on the rear panelare firmly tightened and free

Page 37 - Waypoint, Route Data

8-22DNDOP1. 502DOP valueSatellite number in reverse video is used for positioning.091117040614– –02040609111417AltitudeNorthGPS fixstateReceive signal

Page 38 - Preparing for

8-38.5 When “BATTERY ALARM!” AppearsA lithium battery (type: TZ6580553A, codeno.: 000-139-051) is installed on the circuitboard inside the displ

Page 39 - Waypoint data format

8-4Clearing all backup dataWhen the equipment detects backup data er-ror it displays the message BACKUP DATAERROR!. In this case it may be necessaryto

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9-19.1 Installation of Display UnitMounting considerationsThe display unit can be installed on a table-top, on the overhead, or in a panel (optionalfl

Page 41 - 8.3 Displaying the GPS

9-2GroundingThe display unit contains a CPU. While it isoperating, it radiates noise, which can inter-fere with radio equipment. Ground the unitas fol

Page 45 - Overhead

iiiTABLE OF CONTENTSFOREWORD...v1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW1.1 System Configuration ... 1-11.2 Con

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A-5DGPS REFERENCE STATIONSThe following table shows the updated DGPS reference stations (as of May 1998), includingthe expected stations.Location Freq

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A-6PT BLUNT 310 N37.51 W122.25 200 CA,USAPT LOMA 302 N32.40 W117.15 100 CA,USAREEDY POINT 309 N39.34 W75.34 200 DE,USAROBINSON PT 323 N47.23 W122.23 2

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A-7Location Freq. Latitude Longitude MSK Rate CountryOOSTENDE PHARE 311.5 N51.14 E02.55 100 BELGIUMBLAAVANDS HUK 296.5 N55.34 E08.05 100 DENMARKHAMMER

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A-8Location Freq. Latitude Longitude MSK Rate CountryUTSIRA 307 N59.19 E04.52 100 NORWAYUTVAER 300 N61.02 E04.31 100 NORWAYVARDOE 307 N70.23 E31.09 10

Page 52 - DGPS REFERENCE STATIONS

A-9Location Freq. (kHz) Latitude Longitude MSK Rate CountryABASHIRI 309 N44.00 E144.18 200 JAPANINUBOSAKI 288 N34.17 E136.54 200 JAPANESAKI 320.5 N34.

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A-10Location Freq. (kHz)Latitude Longitude MSK Rate CountrySAN BERNARDO317.5 S36.22 W60.03 100 ARGENTINASAN CARLOS CENTRO297.5 S31.58 W60.55 100 ARGEN

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Page 56 - SANTA MARTA

iv9. INSTALLATION9.1 Installation of Display Unit... 9-19.2 Installation of Antenna Unit... 9-19.3 Wiring ...

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vA Word to GP-30/35 OwnersCongratulations on your choice of theFURUNO GP-30/35 GPS Navigator. We areconfident you will see why the FURUNOname has bec

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1-21.2 Control DescriptionOne pressing: Zoom, centering.Two pressings: Opens menu.Selects display mode.Long press: Turns poweron/off.Touch and release

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