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  • Page 1 OPERATOR'S MANUAL AUTOPILOT NAVpilot-300 Model www.furuno.com...
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  • Page 3 How to discard a used battery Some FURUNO products have a battery(ies). To see if your product has a battery, see the chapter on Maintenance. Follow the instructions below if a battery is used. Tape the + and - terminals of bat- tery before disposal to prevent fire, heat generation caused by short circuit.
  • Page 4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read these safety instructions before you operate the equipment. Indicates a condition that can cause death or serious injury if WARNING not avoided. Indicates a condition that can cause minor or moderate injury CAUTION if not avoided. Warning, Caution Mandatory Action Prohibitive Action...
  • Page 5 Do not remove the label(s). the following points in mind. If a label is missing or damaged, contact a FURUNO agent or dealer about replacement. - Use the autopilot within the speed at which the autopilot can control the vessel.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ........................vi SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..................vii INTRODUCTION ....................1-1 1.1 Controls Overview...................... 1-1 1.2 How to Turn Power On, Off..................1-3 1.3 How to Adjust the Brilliance and Panel Dimmer............1-4 1.4 How to Change the Display Color ................1-5 1.5 Steering Modes Overview ..................
  • Page 7 How to set the sleep timer................5-9 5.6.6 How to use the [AUTO OFF] feature ............5-10 5.7 How to Use the Gesture-To-Turn Feature..............5-10 5.8 How to Connect (Pair) the GC-001 with Your NAVpilot-300 ........5-11 5.9 GC-001 Operations With NAVpilot-300 ..............5-13 5.9.1 Standby (STBY) mode .................5-13 5.9.2...
  • Page 8: Foreword

    FOREWORD A Word to the Owner of the NAVpilot-300 Congratulations on your choice of the NAVpilot-300. We are confident you will see why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability. Since 1948, FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for innovative and de- pendable marine electronics equipment.
  • Page 9: System Configuration

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Processor Unit FAP-3012 Gesture Controller GC-001 (Max. 3 Units) 12/24 VDC Reversible Pump Rudder Reference Unit FAP-6112 Control Unit FAP-3011 (Max. 3 Units) Junction Box Linear Sensor Safe Helm System Junction Box Event Switch EVC System* Junction Box FI-5002 Termination Termination...
  • Page 10 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION This page is intentionally left blank. viii...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION The NAVpilot-300 can be controlled either from the Control Unit (FAP-3011) or from the Gesture Controller (GC-001). For details regarding the GC-001, see chapter 5. Controls Overview The keys beep when operated to inform you if the operation was successful, or if the operation is not allowed.
  • Page 12 1. INTRODUCTION Name Description Power/Brill key Short press: • With the system turned off: Turn the system on. • With the system turned on: Show the brilliance settings win- dow. • With the brilliance settings window open: Cycle thorough the brilliance levels.
  • Page 13: How To Turn Power On, Off

    1. INTRODUCTION How to Turn Power On, Off Note: When the Heading Sensor PG-500/PG-700 is connected, turn on the NAVpilot and wait a few minutes before you leave port, or steer the boat manually. This allows time for the PG-500/PG-700 heading data to stabilize. Turning the power on To turn the power on, press .
  • Page 14: How To Adjust The Brilliance And Panel Dimmer

    1. INTRODUCTION You can acknowledge and hide any of these errors. To acknowledge and hide an error message, press any key on the Control Unit. If there is more than one error, the next error appears. Turning the power off To turn the power off, press and hold .
  • Page 15: How To Change The Display Color

    1. INTRODUCTION How to Change the Display Color You can change the color scheme used in the display to suit your viewing conditions and requirements. There are two preset color schemes available: White (easier to view when there is sunlight or bright lights) and Black (easier to view in the dark, where the is little light available).
  • Page 16: Steering Modes Overview

    1. INTRODUCTION Steering Modes Overview The NAVpilot-300 has following steering modes: • Standby (STBY) • Autopilot (AUTO) ™ • FishHunter • Navigation (NAV) • Override (OVRD) • Turn • Safe Helm • NFU (Non Follow Up) • Dodge The displayed contents for each mode are divided into two main areas: the graphics area and the data box area.
  • Page 17 1. INTRODUCTION Compass display The compass display show ship’s heading and course. This display requires heading data. Depending on the compass display settings ([Installation Menu] [Display Set- [Compass Display]), the course indication, heading indication and the compass dial behave differently, as outlined in the table below. See the Installation Manual for how to change the display settings.
  • Page 18 1. INTRODUCTION Digital display The digital display shows data in numerical format. Depending on the steering mode, the displayed data, and the location at which the data is displayed, changes. There are two methods used to display digital data, as shown in the figures below. Method 1 Method 2 The following table outlines the location in which data is displayed, based on steering...
  • Page 19: Data Box Area

    1. INTRODUCTION Compass/digital display toggle (Standby mode only) To toggle between compass and digital display, do the following: 1. Press to place the system in standby. STBY 2. Press to show the toggle the display. Compass display Digital display 1.5.2 Data box area The data box area can show the following data: ™...
  • Page 20: Menu Operations Overview

    1. INTRODUCTION Menu Operations Overview Depending on the steering mode in use, the contents of the menus changes. For de- tails regarding menu contents, see "MENU TREE" on page AP-1. 1. In AUTO, STBY, NAV or OVRD mode, press and hold to open the menu.
  • Page 21: Steering Modes

    Heading indication (gray arrow) Steering mode indication Heading indication Heading mode. Rudder indications T: True and speed, course or M: Magnetic positon indications Note: Gesture Controller GC-001 is usable while the NAVpilot-300 is in standby. See chapter 5 for details.
  • Page 22: Auto Mode

    T: True M: Magnetic Rudder indication or data box Note: If the NAVpilot-300 is connected to an GPS navigator with an active desti- nation or route, and is pressed, NAV mode is activated instead of AUTO STBY mode (see section 2.3). Press the key a second time to show the AUTO screen.
  • Page 23 2. STEERING MODES Note 1: During AUTO mode, if is pressed, the following associated message appears. The turn angles shown in the below messages are based on factory default settings. To start the turn, press the appropriate key once more. : "Starting STBD turn (90°)"...
  • Page 24: Advanced Auto Mode

    Note: If there is no position data input to the NAVpilot-300 and you attempt to change the steering mode, an error message appears and an sound alert is re- leased.
  • Page 25: Nav Mode

    2. STEERING MODES NAV Mode NAVpilot steers the boat towards the current waypoint while compensating for the ef- fects of tide and wind. When connected to a GPS Navigator, NAVpilot steers the boat to follow a series of waypoints in sequence. When you arrive at each waypoint or destination, audible and visual alerts are activated.
  • Page 26 2. STEERING MODES While NAV mode is active, the steering mode indication appears at the top-left of the screen, accompanied by the XTE setting indication. The figure below shows an overview of the NAV mode screen. Steering mode indication : Precision Heading : Economy Destination/waypoint name...
  • Page 27: Sailing Method For Nav Mode

    2. STEERING MODES 2.3.2 Sailing method for NAV mode Your boat can go off course between waypoints in the NAV mode. This can occur when, for example, a command is received from the remote controller. To return to the course set, two methods are available: [Precision], and [Economy]. [Precision] and [Economy] both use the XTE (cross-track error) value to steer the boat towards your original course before dodging.
  • Page 28: Turn Mode

    2. STEERING MODES 2.3.4 How to set the steering behavior of your boat after you arrive at a waypoint ™ The FishHunter mode, when enabled, can control the steering behavior of your boat ™ after it reaches the last waypoint in a route. For details on the FishHunter mode, see section 2.5.
  • Page 29 2. STEERING MODES 2. Select a turn. The cursor highlights current selection. SABIKI Turn 180° Turn 180° Turn 90° Turn 90° Orbit Turn to PORT* to STBD* to PORT* to STBD* to PORT *: Turn angle for these turns depends on menu setting. The default for Turn1 turns is 180°...
  • Page 30: How To Set The Angle For Turns

    2. STEERING MODES 2.4.2 How to set the angle for turns You can set the angle at which turns for Turn1 and Turn2 are made. To set these an- gles, follow the procedure below. 1. Press the MENU key ( ) to show the [TURN] menu.
  • Page 31: Fishhunter

    ™ The FishHunter mode is a unique feature of FURUNO’s NAVpilot series. Find a fish target with your FURUNO sonar/sounder or bird target with your FURUNO radar and ™ feed it to the NAVpilot. The NAVpilot will activate the FishHunter mode to perform or- bit, spiral, figure eight or zigzag maneuvers around the specified target.
  • Page 32: Types Of Turns Available With Fishhunter

    2. STEERING MODES ™ 2.5.2 Types of turns available with FishHunter Orbit turn Own Ship indication Turn radius (see section 2.5.3) Your boat orbits around its current position. This function requires a chart plotter or GPS navigator. Radius (set on menu) Note: Where [On Arrival] is set to [Orbit to PORT] or [Orbit to STBD] in the [Auto Pilot Option] menu, the last waypoint becomes the center-point for the orbit turn.
  • Page 33 2. STEERING MODES Spiral turn Own Ship Speed at which indication spiral center-point moves Turn radius (see section 2.5.3) (see section 2.5.3) If the spiral turn is initiated from NAV mode, the waypoint/destination name appears on the spiral turn screen with the "NAV" icon indicating where the turn was initiated from.
  • Page 34 2. STEERING MODES Figure-eight turn Own Ship indication Turn radius (“d”) (see section 2.5.3) After the boat has traveled the distance "d" set on the menu, it starts turning in a figure- eight pattern, automatically returning to the position where the figure-eight was initiat- ed.
  • Page 35 2. STEERING MODES Zigzag turn Own Ship indication Turn angle (see section 2.5.3) Width (of zigzag legs) (see section 2.5.3) If the zigzag turn is initiated from NAV mode, the waypoint/destination name appears on the zigzag turn screen with the "NAV" icon indicating where the turn was initiated from.
  • Page 36: How To Set Up The Fishhunter ™ Parameters

    2. STEERING MODES ™ 2.5.3 How to set up the FishHunter parameters ™ To set up the parameters for FishHunter turns, follow the procedure below. 1. Open the menu. 2. Select [Other Menu]. ™ 3. Select [Fish Hunter Option]. The FishHunter menu appears.
  • Page 37: Sabiki Mode

    2. STEERING MODES ™ SABIKI Mode ™ The SABIKI mode controls the rudder while the boat is using reverse thrust, effec- tively keeping the stern facing windward (or into the current) while keeping the bow leeward (or with the current). ™...
  • Page 38: How To Use The Sabiki Mode

    2. STEERING MODES ™ 2.6.1 How to use the SABIKI mode ™ Preparations for the SABIKI mode • Check that there is a speed sensor connected to the processing unit. Check that [Speed Calculation] is set to [Auto]. • In the [Ship’s Characteristics] menu, set [Boat Type] to [Outboard] or [In/Outboard] , [ EVCS-Outboard] or [EVCS-In/Out] .
  • Page 39: How To Adjust The Response For Sabiki ™ Mode

    2. STEERING MODES ™ 2.6.2 How to adjust the response for SABIKI mode ™ If you find that SABIKI mode cannot keep the correct heading, follow the procedure below to adjust the response time. 1. In STBY mode, press to open the menu. 2.
  • Page 40: Dodge And Nfu Modes

    2. STEERING MODES DODGE and NFU Modes In situations where you need to quickly take control of the helm to avoid an obstruc- tion, use either DODGE or NFU mode. ™ • DODGE mode: Used with NAV, TURN and FishHunter modes.
  • Page 41: Ovrd Mode (Only For Evc System)

    2. STEERING MODES OVRD mode (only for EVC system) When the EVC system controls the rudder, the OVRD (override) mode is automatically enabled. The autopilot can not control the boat in the OVRD mode. Note: The OVRD mode is enabled when [BOAT TYPE] is set to [EVCS-Pod Drive], [EVCS-Outboard], [EVCS-Inboard] or [EVCS-In/Out].
  • Page 42: Safe Helm Mode

    2. STEERING MODES For SEASTAR SOLUTIONS OPTIMUS EVCS configurations When the OVRD mode activates in AUTO or NAV mode, the audio alarm sounds, the pop-up message "EVC OVERRIDE" appears, and the mode indication at the top-left position of the display shows [OVRD]. When the EVC override is complete, the previ- ous mode is activated.
  • Page 43 2. STEERING MODES How to set the safe helm mode 1. With the system in STBY or OVRD mode, open the menu. 2. Select [Other Menu]. 3. Select [Safe Helm Setup]. The [Safe Helm Setup] menu appears. 4. Select [Safe Helm]. Safe Helm Setup 5.
  • Page 44: Power Assist Mode

    2. STEERING MODES 2.10 Power Assist Mode The power assist mode, available with the Accu-Steer FPS 12V/24V type drive, cus- tomizes manual steering to your own preferences. This mode requires connection to the Accu-Steer FPS 12V/24V type drive, and requires installation settings. The mode is available during the safe helm mode and the STBY mode.
  • Page 45 2. STEERING MODES How to confirm the rudder steering Turn the helm to port and starboard and confirm that the power assist activates ac- cording to the helm steering. If the power assist only works in one direction, do the helm sensor test (see section 6.4).
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  • Page 47: Alerts

    ALERTS Your NAVpilot has two types of alerts: Watch Alert and Deviation Alert. When the alert conditions are violated, the buzzer sounds, the alert icon ( ) flashes and a a pop-up message appears (see section 6.6.3). Press any key to silence the buzzer and close the pop-up window.
  • Page 48: How To Show The Alert Menu

    3. ALERTS Note 2: If the alert is Alarm priority, the Alarm icon ( ) flashes at the top-left corner of the screen. How to Show the Alert Menu To show the Alert menu, do the following procedure. 1. Open the menu. 2.
  • Page 49: How To View The Alert Messages

    3. ALERTS 2. Select [Deviation Alert]. 3. Set the desired value for deviation. The setting range is 1° to 90° and the default setting is 30°. 4. Close the menu. How to View the Alert Messages Active alerts are listed as messages. You can view active alerts at any time by follow- ing the procedure below.
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  • Page 51: How To Customize Your Navpilot

    There are two methods for parameter setup; automatic setup and manual setup. 4.1.1 Automatic parameter setup The NAVpilot-300 can automatically setup its operating parameters based on your own ship characteristics and sea conditions. The system also has the ability to store past parameters, thanks to the [Self Learning] feature.
  • Page 52: Manual Parameter Setup

    4. HOW TO CUSTOMIZE YOUR NAVPILOT 4.1.2 Manual parameter setup To setup the parameters, follow the procedure below. Note: This procedure requires [Self Learning] to set to [OFF]. 1. Open the menu. 2. Select [Manual Parameters]. The [Manual Parameters] menu appears. Manual Parameters Manual Parameters Press...
  • Page 53 4. HOW TO CUSTOMIZE YOUR NAVPILOT Set rudder gain so that the boat does not make frequent yaw. The figure shown below provides general guidelines for setting rudder gain. Fast Speed Slow Calm Sea State Rough Light Load Condition Heavy RUDDER GAIN High 7.
  • Page 54: Speed Calculation

    4. HOW TO CUSTOMIZE YOUR NAVPILOT 10. Set the trim as required. The setting range is P5.0° to S5.0°, and the default set- ting is 0.0°. This setting compensates for yaw caused by rough seas or heavy loads. If the boat has a port-side yaw, adjust the trim to starboard.
  • Page 55: Nav Data Source

    ID. The instance ID is set when the device is first installed as part of the NMEA2000 network. The network ID is unique to each device. 3. Select the appropriate device to use for nav data input to your NAVpilot-300. 4. Close the menu.
  • Page 56 • [Sub]: Assign the control unit as a sub unit. • [Master]: This unit’s settings are passed to all sub units. Where a FURUNO multi function display (MFD) is in the same network, the MFD is automatically assigned as the [Master] and this op- tion is not available.
  • Page 57 4. HOW TO CUSTOMIZE YOUR NAVPILOT Menu item Description [System Data] Shows system data. • [Input Voltage]: Voltage input to the NAVpilot. • [Drive Unit]*: Drive type used with the NAVpilot. • [FET Temp.]: Temperature of the circuit board in the processor unit.
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  • Page 59: Gesture Controller Gc-001

    Note: With regards to safety and handling instructions for your GC-001, see the User Guide included with the GC-001. Gesture Controller GC-001 Overview Depending on the NAVpilot-300’s operating mode, the function of most keys on your GC-001 changes. For detailed information regarding key operation, see section 5.9 . PORT 1 key...
  • Page 60: Display Overview

    GC-001 automatically turns off. See section 5.6.6 for details. Display Overview The figure below shows an overview of the GC-001 display in STBY mode. The GC- 001 display changes depending on the mode in use by the NAVpilot-300. NP300-RC Paired...
  • Page 61: Gc-001 Menu Overview

    If a menu item other than [SYSTEM MENU] is selected, the message "CHANG- ING MODE" appears on the NAVpilot-300 screen to inform you that the mode is changed. For details about how to use your GC-001 with each NAVpilot-300 mode, see section 5.9.
  • Page 62 5. GESTURE CONTROLLER GC-001 4. In the [SYSTEM MENU], press to select a menu item, then press to confirm the selection. For the purpose of this example, select [KEY LOCK]. The selection cursor shown the current selection. Press to move the cursor upwards, or press to move the cursor downwards.
  • Page 63: Alerts

    Press any key to silence the buzzer and stop the vibration; the alert mes- sages shown on the GC-001 and the NAVpilot-300 are also closed. When the GC-001 detects an alert condition, the alert icon remains until the reason for the alert is removed.
  • Page 64 NAVpilot-300. For details regarding the meaning and remedy for these alerts, see section 6.6.3. Error codes 0001 and 1003 are not displayed on the GC-001.
  • Page 65 5. GESTURE CONTROLLER GC-001 Display Processor unit error code and GC-001 Message Priority message Alert level: Caution INPUT VOLTAGE IS TOO LOW. Error code: 2001 "Input voltage is too low." INPUT VOLTAGE IS TOO HIGH. Error code: 2002 "Input voltage is too high." ERROR IN NAV MODE PARAME- Error code: 2003 TERS.
  • Page 66: How To Adjust The Settings For Your Gc-001

    5. GESTURE CONTROLLER GC-001 How to Adjust the Settings for Your GC-001 All settings for your GC-001 can be adjusted or changed from the [SYSTEM MENU]. Note 1: The procedures outlined in this section use the phrase “Open the [SYSTEM MENU].”...
  • Page 67: How To Enable/Disable The Gesture-To-Turn Feature

    5. GESTURE CONTROLLER GC-001 5.6.3 How to enable/disable the gesture-to-turn feature The gesture-to-turn lets you “steer” your boat by simply pressing the DIRECT key ) while moving the GC-001. To enable/disable the gesture-to-turn, follow the procedure below. 1. Open the [SYSTEM MENU]. 2.
  • Page 68: How To Use The [Auto Off] Feature

    The gesture-to-turn feature allows you to remotely turn your vessel, without using the helm. Before you can use this feature, check the following requirements: • Is the GC-001 and NAVpilot-300 turned on? Both units must be powered to use this feature.
  • Page 69: How To Connect (Pair) The Gc-001 With Your Navpilot-300

    The NAVpilot-300 system communicates with the GC-001, via Bluetooth . To use the GC-001 with your NAVpilot-300, they must be paired. A maximum of three GC-001s can be connected to the processor unit. Your NAVpilot system is supplied with one GC-001 which is paired at installation.
  • Page 70 6. Select [SYSTEM MENU]. 7. Select [PAIRING]. 8. Select [YES]. The message "PAIRING..." appears on the GC-001 display. 9. On the NAVpilot-300, select the GC-001 to be paired from the device selection window, then press Wireless RC Remote1:...
  • Page 71: Operations With Navpilot-300

    5. GESTURE CONTROLLER GC-001 GC-001 Operations With NAVpilot-300 Depending on the NAVpilot-300’s operating mode, the function of most keys on your GC-001 changes. The following sections cover the function of each key, based on the NAVpilot-300’s operating mode. Note: Where more than one GC-001 is paired to your system, to avoid simultaneous operation, the last-received remote signal is used for operation.
  • Page 72: Autopilot (Auto) Mode

    5.9.2 Autopilot (AUTO) mode Name Description PORT1 key Short press: Changes the course on the NAVpilot-300 to port by 1°. PORT10 key Short press: Changes the course on the NAVpilot-300 to port by 10°. STBD1 key Short press: Changes the course on the NAVpilot-300 to port by 1°.
  • Page 73: Navigation (Nav) Mode

    5. GESTURE CONTROLLER GC-001 5.9.3 Navigation (NAV) mode Name Description PORT1 key Long press: Activates [DODGE(PORT)] mode until the key is released. Re- lease the key to return to the current turn mode. PORT10 key STBD1 key Long press: Activates [DODGE(PORT)] mode until the key is released. Re- lease the key to return to the current turn mode.
  • Page 74: Turn And Fishhunter ™ Modes

    5. GESTURE CONTROLLER GC-001 ™ 5.9.4 TURN and FISHHUNTER modes Name Description PORT1 key Long press: Activates [DODGE(PORT)] mode until the key is released. Re- lease the key to return to the current turn mode. PORT10 key STBD1 key Long press: Activates [DODGE(PORT)] mode until the key is released.
  • Page 75: Sabiki ™ Mode

    SABIKI mode Name Description PORT1 key Short press: Changes the course on the NAVpilot-300 to port by 1°. PORT10 key Short press: Changes the course on the NAVpilot-300 to port by 10°. STBD1 key Short press: Changes the course on the NAVpilot-300 to port by 1°.
  • Page 76: Diagnostics Menu

    5. GESTURE CONTROLLER GC-001 5.10 Diagnostics Menu The [DIAGNOSTIC] menu contains diagnostic tools for your GC-001. To access the [DIAGNOSTIC] menu, follow the procedure below. 1. Referring to section 5.4, access the [SYSTEM MENU]. 2. Select [DIAGNOSTIC]. The [DIAGNOSTIC] menu appears. Menu item Description [BT TEST]...
  • Page 77: Maintenance, Troubleshooting

    MAINTENANCE, TROUBLE- SHOOTING This chapter provides procedures for maintenance and troubleshooting. NOTICE o not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealant or contact spray to plastic parts or equipment coating. Those items contain products that can damage plastic parts and equipment coating. Preventive Maintenance Regular maintenance is necessary for best performance.
  • Page 78: Replacement Of Fuse

    6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Replacement of Fuse A fuse (125V 2A) in the processor unit protects the equipment from reverse polarity of the ship's mains and equipment fault. If the fuse blows, you cannot turn on the power. Contact your local dealer for service. WARNING Use the proper fuse.
  • Page 79 6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause/solution Not receiving Check that the NMEA2000 network is turned on. If the NAVpi- NMEA2000 data. lot is turned on before the NMEA2000 network, restart the NAVpilot. Gesture Controller GC-001 You cannot turn the Replace the batteries. See the User Guide supplied with the power on.
  • Page 80: Diagnostics

    Keyboard Test Prev Prev Note: The contents of the [Diagnostics] menu change depending on installation settings for the NAVpilot-300. See the corresponding section for detail about each menu item in the [Diagnostics] menu. • Processor Unit: section 6.4.2. • Control Unit: section 6.4.3.
  • Page 81: Processor Unit Test

    6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6.4.2 Processor unit test This test checks the processor unit for correct operation. To conduct this test, open the [Diagnostics] menu, then select [Processor Unit]. Processor Unit Processor Unit DBW ID: XXXXX App: 6454026-xx. xx HW Version: Boot: 6454027-xx.
  • Page 82: Control Unit Test

    6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6.4.3 Control unit test This test checks the control unit for correct operation. To conduct this test, open the [Diagnostics] menu, then select [Control Unit]. Control Unit 64540xx-xx. xx App: Boot: 64540xx-xx. xx ROM/RAM/Backup: OK/OK/OK Communication: NMEA2000: XXXXX NMEA2000 ID: 24.0V...
  • Page 83: Keyboard Test

    6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6.4.4 Keyboard test The keyboard test checks the key panel on the control unit. To conduct this test, open the [Diagnostics] menu, then select [Keyboard Test]. Press each key. The related on-screen location fills in blue if the key operating nor- mally.
  • Page 84: Rudder Test

    6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6.4.6 Rudder test The rudder test checks various aspects of the rudder and controls. To conduct this test, open the [Diagnostics] menu, then select [Rudder Test]. Note: The rudder test is not available when [Boat Type] is set to [EVCS-Pod Drive], [EVCS-Outboard], [EVCS-Inboard] or [EVCS-In/Out].
  • Page 85 6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING For Fantum Feedback 1. Open the [Diagnostics] menu, then select [Rudder Test]. The following confirma- tion message appears. Use helm to center rudder before Rudder Test. Are you sure? 2. Center the rudder then press to start the rudder test. The following message appears.
  • Page 86 6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 8. When the rudder can move no further in that direction, release show the following message. Has the rudder reached the hard limit? 9. Do one of the following: • If the rudder reached the hard limit properly: Press .
  • Page 87: Helm Sensor Test

    6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING • If the rudder did not reach the hard limit properly: Press to show the fol- lowing message. Rudder Test is incompete. Restart? Press to retry the test from step 6, or press to abort the test. 13.
  • Page 88: System Data

    6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 3. When the RRU is installed: Turn the helm to PORT or STBD direction. ™ For Fantum Feedback : Turn the helm to STBD direction. Turn helm to move rudder to Turn helm to opposite side. PORT side. Press any key to abort.
  • Page 89: Messages

    6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Messages Your equipment displays messages to alert you to potential equipment problem and operation status. 6.6.1 Message pop-up display The system provides various notifications, such as processor unit notifications, test re- sults and violated alerts, as popup messages. These messages are also stored in the [Message] menu.
  • Page 90: Message Description

    6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6.6.3 Message description The following table shows the priority in which alerts are displayed, error code, alert level, message, meaning and remedy (where available) for all messages. Messages which appear in the Alert Log (see section 3.5) are indicated with a " " in the Alert List column.
  • Page 91 6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Prio Error Alert Message Meaning/remedy rity Code 1007 No speed data available. There is no speed data input. Check the Check speed source or enter sensor source for speed data, or enter a manual speed value in Pa- value for speed manually.
  • Page 92: How To View The Sensors In Use

    6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Prio Error Alert Message Meaning/remedy rity Code 2014 NAV mode complete. NAV mode has completed and the sys- Switching modes. tem has switched to different mode. 2017 Helm sensor error. There is a problem with the helm sensor data.
  • Page 93: Appendix 1 Menu Tree

    APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Message (Show alert messages) (long press) Sensor in Use (Show list of connected sensors) Rudder Drive Level (1 to 20; Where rudder test is complete: Shows rudder test results; Where rudder test is not complete: 6)* Self Learning (OFF, ON) Deviation Level (Auto, Level (1 to 9;...
  • Page 94 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Safe Helm(OFF, ON)* Safe Helm Setup* Return Delay (1sec to 20sec, 5sec)* Safe Helm Response (1 to 10, 5)* Safe Helm Beep (OFF, ON)* Power Assist (OFF, ON)* Power Assist Setup* For Speeds Under (1.0 to 25.0 kn, 10.0 kn)* Power Assist STBY (OFF, ON)* Power Assist Rudder Speed (1 to 10;...
  • Page 95: Specifications

    FURUNO NAVpilot-300 SPECIFICATIONS OF AUTOPILOT NAVpilot-300 CONTROL UNIT Screen type 4.1-inch TFT color LCD, 320 x 240 (QVGA) Brilliance 700 cd/m typical Contrast 8 steps Max. number of unit in a network 3 units PROCESSOR UNIT Steering mode STBY, Auto, Dodge, NFU (Non-follow up), Turn, Advanced auto*,...
  • Page 96 FURUNO NAVpilot-300 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Ambient temperature -15°C to +55°C Relative humidity 95% or less at +40°C Degree of protection Processor unit IP55 Control unit IP56 Gesture controller IP65/67 (second numeral characteristic as follows) 5: Protected against water jets. 7: Protected against the effects of temporary immersion in water.
  • Page 97: Index

    Alert menu..........3-2 Parameter setup menu......4-2 Alerts ............3-1 Power assist mode........2-24 alert log ........... 3-3 POWER/BRILL key (NAVpilot-300) ..1-3 alert menu ..........3-2 Processor Unit test........6-5 deviation alert .......... 3-2 watch alert..........3-2 Rudder Drive Level ........4-4 AUTO mode ..........
  • Page 98 When a claim is made, FURUNO has a right to choose whether with other electronic devices. The imported product may also be to repair the product or replace it.
  • Page 99 24 months from installation date provided the work is done by Furuno U.S.A., Inc. or an AUTHORIZED Furuno dealer during normal shop hours and within a radius of 50 miles of the shop location.
  • Page 100: Declaration Of Conformity

    Il testo completo della dichiarazione di conformità UE è disponibile al seguente indirizzo Internet: Latvian Ar šo Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. deklar , ka augst k min ts radioiek rta atbilst (LV) Direkt vai 2014/53/ES. Pilns ES atbilst bas deklar cijas teksts ir pieejams š d interneta vietn :...
  • Page 101 O texto integral da declaração de conformidade está disponível no seguinte endereço de Internet: Romanian Prin prezenta, Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. declar c men ionat mai sus tipul de (RO) echipamente radio este în conformitate cu Directiva 2014/53/UE. Textul integral al declara iei UE de conformitate este disponibil la urm toarea...

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