Furuno RP-340 Operator's Manual

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  • Page 1 VIDEO PLOTTER RP-340...
  • Page 2 *00080938901* *00080938901* *00080938901* *00080938901* ( ( DAMI DAMI ) ) RP-340 RP-340 * 0 0 0 8 0 9 3 8 9 0 1 * * 0 0 0 8 0 9 3 8 9 0 1 * *OME30480C00* *OME30480C00*...
  • Page 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING CAUTION If the headings of like AIS and ARPA The data generated by this equipment is intended for reference only. targets are not the same, check if the heading shown on the radar matches Refer to official nautical charts for with that of the gyrocompass.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 3.5 Erasing Marks, Lines....25 FOREWORD......... iv 3.5.1 Erasing individual marks/lines......25 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW .... 1 3.5.2 Erasing marks/lines from an 1.1 General ......... 1 area........26 1.2 Controls......... 2 3.5.3 Erasing all marks and lines.26 1.3 Display Modes ....... 3 3.6 Waypoints ........27 1.4 Presentation Modes.......
  • Page 5 6 INSTALLATION OF VIDEO 4.6 History Display......51 PLOTTER KIT........59 4.6.1 Turning history display on/off ......... 51 6.1 Necessary Parts ......59 4.6.2 Choosing history display 6.2 Installation Procedure....60 attributes......52 APPENDIX ........AP-1 4.7 Automatic Target Activation..52 1. Digital Interface (IEC 61162-2)..AP-1 4.8 Lost Target........
  • Page 6: Foreword

    Your RP-340 is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environment. However, no machine can perform its intended function unless installed function unless installed, operated and maintained properly.
  • Page 7: Operational Overview

    OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW General The Video Plotter RP-340 is an optional circuit board (RP board) which is accommodated in the display unit of the FR-2805/FAR-2805 series radar. It permits use of two memory cards, a memory card (RAM card) for storing own ship and other ship’s tracks and marks, and the other is a digital chart card...
  • Page 8: Controls

    MARK ENTER ALIGN PLOT MENU DATA MENU AUDIO FR-2805 series control head (RP-340-related controls shaded in gray) Video plotter, radar map controls MODE: Choose presentation mode. NAV MENU: Open and close the video plotter menu. MARK: Enter various marks. CHART ALIGN: Align video plotter display with radar display.
  • Page 9: Display Modes

    Note 1: A single beep is produced to signify that the radar has accepted your command. Two beeps sound in case of incorrect key operation. Note 2: The key labels AIS MENU and AIS DATA provided with the RP-340 should be attached to the radar control head.
  • Page 10: Presentation Modes

    AIS Display Mode Video plotter display Presentation Modes The RP-340 has five presentation modes: North-up, Course-up, Head-up, Head-up TB (True Bearing), North-up TM (True Motion). Use the [MODE] key to choose a mode. Note 1: Chart data is not displayed on the HEAD UP and HEAD UP TB modes.
  • Page 11: Radar Map

    RADAR MAP A radar map is a combination of map lines and symbols whereby the user can define and input the navigation data, route planning and monitoring data. The radar map has the capacity of 1,500 points of marks and lines. The map data can be memorized to facilitate repeated use on a routine navigation area.
  • Page 12: Making A Radar Map

    2 RADAR MAP Making a Radar Map The radar map feature is available with the R-type radar. All radar map functions are accessed from the radar display. Press the [VIDEO PLOT] key several times to choose the radar display. Then, follow the procedures in this section to create a radar map.
  • Page 13: Entering Marks/Lines

    2 RADAR MAP 2. Press the [1] key to show the RADAR MAP menu. [RADAR MAP] [NAV INFORMATION 1] OFF/ON NAV DATA POSN ALIGN + CURSOR OFF/ON MARK ENTRY MODE CURSOR/L/L/OWN SHIP POSN ERASE MARK OFF/AREA/ALL MEMORY IN USE MARK = 1000 Number of current used mark/line (Max.
  • Page 14 2 RADAR MAP Entering marks/lines at cursor or own ship position 1. Set the mark entry method to “CURSOR or “OWN SHIP POSN” as appropriate, following “Choosing mark entry method” on page 7. 2. Press the [MARK] key to show ENTER MARK menu. [ENTER MARK] MARK 01 NAV LINE...
  • Page 15 2 RADAR MAP Entering marks by manual input of latitude and longitude position 1. Set the mark entry method to “L/L,” following “Choosing mark entry method” on page 7. 2. Press the [MARK] key to open the MARK menu. Enter L/L position here [ENTER MARK] °...
  • Page 16: Erasing Contents Of The Radar Map

    2 RADAR MAP Erasing Contents of the Radar Map A total of 1,500 points may be used to inscribe lines and marks. When this amount is exceeded, no more marks or lines may be entered unless you unnecessary marks or lines in order to enter new ones. The number of mark/line memory points used appears at the bottom of the RADAR MAP menu (see page 7), next to “MEMORY IN USE.”...
  • Page 17: Erasing All Marks/Lines On The Screen

    2 RADAR MAP 2.2.2 Erasing all marks/lines on the screen You can erase all marks/lines displayed on the screen as follows: 1. Press the [NAV MENU] and [1] keys to show the RADAR MAP menu. 2. Press the [6] key several times to choose AREA or ALL. AREA: Erases all marks/lines within a square which is 20% larger than the effective radar display.
  • Page 18: Position And Bearing Correction

    2 RADAR MAP Position and Bearing Correction 2.3.1 Radar map correction When there is positional error between the radar screen and marks/lines, do the following to correct it. 1. Press the [CHART ALIGN] key. “MAN ALIGN” appears at the right side of screen.
  • Page 19: Video Plotter

    VIDEO PLOTTER The video plotter function is available only with the R-type radar. Chart Cards CAUTION Handle chart cards and memory cards with care. Keep cards away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and active gases. Keep cards away from water and chemicals.
  • Page 20: Chart Position Correction

    3 VIDEO PLOTTER 3.1.2 Chart position correction There may be a case where the radar picture does not match the chart overlay. This is due to an error in the position fixing system (GPS, Loran, etc.) or the different coordinates between the position fixing system and the radar. In this case, align the chart with the radar image as below.
  • Page 21: Setting Up The Video Plotter

    3 VIDEO PLOTTER Setting up the Video Plotter 3.2.1 Hiding/showing graphics 1. Press the [NAV MENU] and [8] keys in order to show the DISPLAY SELECT menu. [DISPLAY SELECT] [VIDEO PLOTTER 1] SYMBOL OFF/ON COAST LINE OFF/ON LAND DENSITY OFF/ON PLACE NAME OFF/ON MARK...
  • Page 22: Choosing Navigation Data To Display

    3 VIDEO PLOTTER 3.2.2 Choosing navigation data to display Choose the navigation data to display on the video plotter display as follows: 1. Press the [NAV MENU] and [1] keys in to show the NAV INFORMATION 1 menu. [NAV INFORMATION 1] [RADAR MAP] SELECT NAVAID GPS+LC/...
  • Page 23 3 VIDEO PLOTTER g) Press the [ENTER] key. h) Press the [4] key to choose East or West. i) Press the [ENTER] key. 3. Press the [0] key to show the NAV INFORMATION 2 menu. [NAV INFORMATION 2] [NAV INFORMATION 1] WIND GRAPH OFF/ON WIND UNIT...
  • Page 24 3 VIDEO PLOTTER 6. Press the [2] key several times to turn water temperature data on or off as appropriate. 7. Press the [3] key several times to choose date format: OFF, no date; UTC, UTC time, or LOCAL, local time. For LOCAL, enter time as follows: a) Press the [ENTER] key.
  • Page 25: Track

    3 VIDEO PLOTTER Track 3.3.1 Recording own ship’s track Maximum of 20,00 points of own ship’s track can be stored in the memory. When the track memory becomes full, the oldest track is deleted to make room for the latest. The table below shows the relation between plotting interval and maximum recording time.
  • Page 26: Recording Other Ship's Track

    3 VIDEO PLOTTER 3.3.2 Recording other ship’s track When your radar has the ARPA function, tracks of 10 targets (other ships) can be recorded. Memory capacity for other ship’s track is 20,000 points, but this value is divided equally among ten targets, so there are 2,000 points per target. When the track memory becomes full the oldest track is deleted to make room for the latest.
  • Page 27: Erasing Track

    3 VIDEO PLOTTER 3.3.4 Erasing track The display may become full of track when, for example, own ship traces the same route several times. You can erase all or a percentage of the track to clear the display. Further, you can erase the tracks of other ships. 1.
  • Page 28: Marks, Lines

    3 VIDEO PLOTTER Marks, Lines 3.4.1 Entering marks You can inscribe marks on the display to denote important points, for example, a buoy or a wreck. The mark memory capacity is 20,000 points. Choosing mark entry method Marks can be entered with the cursor, at own ship’s position or specific location by entering latitude and longitude data manually.
  • Page 29 3 VIDEO PLOTTER Entering marks/lines at cursor or own ship position 1. Set the mark entry method to “CURSOR” or “OWN SHIP POSN” as appropriate, following “Choosing mark entry method” on page 22. 2. Press the [MARK] key to show ENTER MARK menu. [ENTER MARK] MARK 01 NAV LINE...
  • Page 30 3 VIDEO PLOTTER Entering marks by manual input of latitude and longitude position 1. Set mark entry method to “L/L,” following “Choosing mark entry method” on page 22. 2. Press the [MARK] key to open the MARK menu. 3. Enter latitude with the numeric keys and then press the [ENTER] key. To change polarity, press [5] for North;...
  • Page 31: Erasing Marks, Lines

    3 VIDEO PLOTTER Erasing Marks, Lines Up to 20,000 points of marks and lines may be entered. When this amount is exceeded no more marks or lines can be entered unless unnecessary marks or lines are erased. 3.5.1 Erasing individual marks/lines 1.
  • Page 32: Erasing Marks/Lines From An Area

    3 VIDEO PLOTTER 3.5.2 Erasing marks/lines from an area The following procedure erases all marks and lines within a square which is 20% larger than the effective display area. 1. Press the [NAV MENU] and [9] keys to show the ERASE menu. [ERASE] [VIDEO PLOTTER 1] OWN SHIP PLOT...
  • Page 33: Waypoints

    3 VIDEO PLOTTER Waypoints 3.6.1 Entering waypoints In navigation terminology, a particular location is known as a “waypoint,” whether it be a starting point, a destination point or an intermediate on a voyage. This unit can store 97 waypoints, numbered 01 to 97. Waypoints may be entered by the cursor, by manual input of latitude and longitude, or own ship’s position.
  • Page 34 3 VIDEO PLOTTER 7. Press the [ENTER] key. The position selected is memorized as a waypoint and that position appears on the display. 8. To enter another waypoint, repeat steps 4 through 7. 9. Press the [NAV MENU] key to close the menu. Entering waypoints by latitude and longitude position 1.
  • Page 35: Waypoint List

    3 VIDEO PLOTTER 3.6.2 Waypoint list The waypoint list stores position data of all registered waypoints. You can display it as follows. 1. Press the [NAV MENU] and [4] keys to show the ENTER WPT, NAV LINE menu. [ENTER WPT, NAV LINE] [VIDEO PLOTTER 1] [ENTER WPT]...
  • Page 36: Displaying Waypoints

    3 VIDEO PLOTTER 3.6.3 Displaying waypoints Note: Before displaying waypoints, turn off nav lines. Turning on both waypoints and nav lines creates clutter the screen. Internal waypoint 1. Press the [NAV MENU] and [2] keys to show the WAY POINT menu. 2.
  • Page 37 3 VIDEO PLOTTER External waypoint The waypoint from the external navigator can be displayed as follows: 1. Press the [NAV MENU] and [2] keys to show the WAY POINT menu. 2. Press the [7] key twice to choose NAVIGATION from WPT DATA. 3.
  • Page 38: Erasing Waypoints

    3 VIDEO PLOTTER 3.6.4 Erasing waypoints Erasing individual waypoints 1. Press the [NAV MENU], [4] and [3] keys to show the WPT LIST. [WPT LIST 1] 1 [ENTER WPT, NAV LINE] ** . ** N ° ** . ** E °...
  • Page 39: Nav Lines

    3 VIDEO PLOTTER Nav Lines 25 nav lines may be entered, and each line may have up to 30 waypoints. 3.7.1 Entering nav lines Entering a new nav line 1. Press the [NAV MENU] and [4] keys to show the ENTER WPT, NAV LINE menu.
  • Page 40 3 VIDEO PLOTTER Adding waypoints to nav lines To add waypoints to a nav line, do the following: 1. Press the [NAV MENU], [4] and [5] keys to show the ENTER NAV LINE menu. 2. Press the [2] key. Enter nav line number and then press the [ENTER] key. 3.
  • Page 41: Nav Line List

    3 VIDEO PLOTTER 3.7.2 Nav line list The nav line list, which shows all nav lines registered, can be displayed by pressing the [NAV MENU], [4] and [6] keys. [NAV LINE LIST] [ENTER WPT, NAV LINE] NAV LINE 01 02 03 - - - - ERASE NAV LINE 00 Nav line list 3.7.3...
  • Page 42: Setting Up Nav Lines

    3 VIDEO PLOTTER 3.7.4 Setting up nav lines Nav lines can be set up as follows: 1. Press the [NAV MENU] and [3] keys to show the NAV LINE menu. [NAV LINE] [VIDEO PLOTTER 1] NAV LINE OFF/ON NAV LINE No. ->...
  • Page 43: Displaying Nav Lines

    3 VIDEO PLOTTER 13. Press the [9] key several times to choose desired TURNING LINE option. OFF: Turns turning lines off. ON: Use this setting when the vessel is not to correct cross track error to return to course set, after arriving at turning line location. REVISED: Use this setting when vessel is to return to course set after correcting cross track error, after arriving at turning line location.
  • Page 44 3 VIDEO PLOTTER External nav lines Nav lines from an external navigator can be displayed as below. To do this, set USED WPL to NAV LINE on the NAV INFORMATION 3 menu. RTE and WPL sentences are necessary to display a nav line from a navigator. 1.
  • Page 45: Recording And Replaying Data

    3.8.1 Formatting memory (RAM) cards Before you can use a memory (RAM) card with the RP-340, the card must be formatted. Formatting prepares the recording surface of the card for use with the system, and deletes all data recorded in the memory card.
  • Page 46: Recording Data

    3 VIDEO PLOTTER 3.8.2 Recording data When the track memory becomes full, the oldest track is erased to make room for the latest. Further, when the mark memory becomes full you cannot enter another mark unless you erase a mark. Thus you should save important data to a memory card.
  • Page 47: Replaying Data

    3 VIDEO PLOTTER 3.8.3 Replaying data 1. Insert appropriate memory card in the right hand card slot. 2. Press the [NAV MENU] key. 3. Press the [6] key several times to choose REPLAY. 4. Press the [ENTER] key. [REPLAY CARD 1] [VIDEO PLOTTER 1] FILE FILE...
  • Page 48: Initial Settings

    3 VIDEO PLOTTER Initial Settings Items displayed on the plotter display are usually set on the DISPLAY SELECT menu. You can turn these items off from the VIDEO PLOTTER INITIAL SETTING menu as below, and any item turned off will not appear on the DISPLAY SELECT menu.
  • Page 49: Ais Operation

    AIS OPERATION When equipped with an AIS transponder, the AIS (Automatic Identification System) feature automatically provides navigation data on AIS-equipped ships. Normally, radar function key F4 is the [AIS MENU] key and function key F3 is the [AIS DATA] key. Turning AIS Feature and Display On/Off 1.
  • Page 50 4 AIS OPERATION Note 1: When “OFF” or “FUNC” is selected, the RP-340 continues to process AIS targets. When “DISP” is selected, symbols are immediately displayed. Note 2: AIS symbols are momentarily erased after the screen is redrawn when the heading is changed in the Head-up mode.
  • Page 51: Activating Targets

    4 AIS OPERATION Activating Targets When you convert an AIS symbol to an activated target, that target’s course and speed are shown with a vector. You can easily judge target movement by monitoring the vector. 1. Use the trackball to place the cursor on the sleeping AIS target (indicates only the presence of a vessel equipped with AIS in a certain location) you wish to activate;...
  • Page 52: Sleeping Targets

    4 AIS OPERATION Sleeping Targets 4.3.1 Sleeping an AIS target You may “sleep” an AIS target as below when the screen becomes filled with targets. Note that targets that have been activated automatically cannot be “slept.” (See paragraph 4.7.) 1. Use the trackball to place the cursor on an activated AIS target symbol. 2.
  • Page 53: Displaying Target Data

    4 AIS OPERATION Displaying Target Data You may display an AIS target’s data by selecting it on the display. 4.4.1 Basic target data To display basic target data first close any open menu, and then do the following: 1. Place the cursor on an AIS target symbol. 2.
  • Page 54: Extended Target Data

    4 AIS OPERATION 4.4.2 Extended target data 1. With basic data displayed as in paragraph 4.4.1, press the [AIS MENU] key to open the AIS menu. 2. Press the [4] key (EXTENDED DATA) to display the selected target’s extended data. [EXTENDED DATA] 1 [AIS1] Ship’s name...
  • Page 55: Messages

    4 AIS OPERATION Messages You may display messages received by the AIS transponder as below. 4.5.1 Displaying messages 1. Press the [AIS MENU] key to display the AIS menu. 2. Press the [6] key ([MESSAGE]) to display the MESSAGE menu. [MESSAGE] 1 [AIS 1] Safety message addressed to your ship...
  • Page 56: Automatically Displaying Messages

    4 AIS OPERATION [MESSAGE] 1 [AIS 1] 2 SAFETY RELATED MESSAGE (ADDRESSED) 3 SAFETY RELATED MESSAGE (BROADCAST) 4 BINARY MESSAGE (ADDRESSED) 5 BINARY MESSAGE (BROADCAST) 6 AUTO DISPLAY OFF/ON ============================= Message type SAFETY MESSAGE (OWN SHIP) Ship sending message SOURCE ID: 012343215 Ship receiving message DEST.
  • Page 57: History Display

    4 AIS OPERATION History Display The history display shows equally time-spaced dots marking past positions of activated targets being tracked. A new dot is added at preset time intervals until the preset number is reached. If a target changes its speed, the spacing will be uneven.
  • Page 58: Choosing History Display Attributes

    4 AIS OPERATION 4.6.2 Choosing history display attributes You may choose the number of history points to show per history plot interval and the history plot interval as below. 1. Press the [AIS MENU] key to open the AIS menu. 2.
  • Page 59: Lost Target

    4 AIS OPERATION Lost Target A target is declared a lost target when no data is received for six minutes or five reporting intervals, whichever is the shorter. When this occurs, the target is marked with the (flashing) lost target symbol, the indication “A-LOST” appears. Press the [LOST TARGET] key to acknowledge the lost target.
  • Page 60: Rot Display Setting

    4 AIS OPERATION 4.10 ROT Display Setting You may set the lower limit of the ROT (Rate Of Turn) at which the heading line on target symbols will point in direction of turning. 1. Press the [AIS MENU] key to open the AIS menu. 2.
  • Page 61: Combining Ais With Arpa (Fusion)

    4 AIS OPERATION 4.11 Combining AIS with ARPA (fusion) If equipped with ARPA both ARPA and AIS symbols may be displayed. To use the fusion feature, specify the parameters for which an ARPA target is converted to an AIS target. 1.
  • Page 62: Ais System Messages And Alarms

    4 AIS OPERATION 4.12 AIS System Messages and Alarms AIS system messages are displayed at the bottom right corner of the screen. The table below shows the AIS system messages and their meanings. AIS system messages Message Meaning A-FSN ARPA target converted to AIS target. The indication disappears when the target no longer meets the criteria set in paragraph 4.11.
  • Page 63: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment. Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment. Replacing the Battery in the Memory Card The life of the battery in the memory card is about three years. When the battery voltage is low, NG (No Good) appears at the diagnostic test for the memory card.
  • Page 64: Replacing The Battery On The Rp Board

    5 MAINTENANCE Replacing the Battery on the RP Board A battery installed on the RP board inside the radar display unit preserves video plotter setting data when the power is turned off. The life of the battery is about five years. When the battery voltage is low, NG (No Good) appears at the diagnostic test for the RP board.
  • Page 65: Installation Of Video Plotter Kit

    INSTALLATION OF VIDEO PLOTTER KIT Necessary Parts RP-340-2E-N (Code No. 000-080-210) Name Type Code No. Remarks M-card Assy. RP-340 008-530-660 M-card fixing plate, IF Board, Washer head screw B, Cable assy., EMI core RP Board 14P0371C 008-528-990 FURUNO, NAVIONICS (Choose one)
  • Page 66: Installation Procedure

    6 INSTALLATION OF VIDEO PLOTTER KIT Installation Procedure 1. Turn off the power. 2. Remove the top cover. 3. Remove the four plastic plugs from each side of the display unit and then remove the right and left side covers. 4.
  • Page 67 6 INSTALLATION OF VIDEO PLOTTER KIT 11. Install the M-card assy. as follows: a) Insert the M-card assy. in its slot at the left side of the display unit, and fasten it with two M4 x 8 screws. b) Run the cable assembly between J2 on the M-card assy. and J1 on the RP Board.
  • Page 68 6 INSTALLATION OF VIDEO PLOTTER KIT 13. Attach the NH connector assy. (supplied) to the AIS cable and then connect the NH connector to J4 on the RP Board. FA-100 AIS TRANSPONDER FR/FAR-2805 series Junction Box RP BOARD Solder 14P0371 Armor RD-A >...
  • Page 69 6 INSTALLATION OF VIDEO PLOTTER KIT 17. Attach the “arrow label” (supplied) to the location shown in the illustration below. Card Slot DISPLAY UNIT Attach here. ARROW LABEL 18. Set the #3 and #4 function keys as follows: a) Press the [RADAR MENU], [0] and [5] keys. b) Press the [2] key to choose OPERATION and then press the [ENTER] key.
  • Page 70 6 INSTALLATION OF VIDEO PLOTTER KIT Note: Confirm RP program no. by pressing [RADAR MENU], [0], [0], [3] and [ENTER]. (** in the illustration below means program version number.) To escape from the test screen, turn the power off and on again. FR/FAR-2805 TEST PROGRAM NO.
  • Page 71: Appendix

    APPENDIX 1. Digital Interface (IEC 61162-2) Input sentences (RP Board, J4) ALR, VDM, VDO Data reception Data is received in serial asynchronous form in accordance with the standard referenced in IEC 61162-2. The following parameters are used: Baud rate: 38400 Data bits: 8 (D7 = 0) Parity: none Stop bits: 1...
  • Page 72 APPENDIX VDM – VHF data-link message !AIVDM,x,x,x,a,s--s,x*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | | | | | +----- 7 | | | | | +----- 6 | | | | +-------- 5 | | | +------------ 4 | | +-------------- 3 | +---------------- 2 +------------------ 1 1.
  • Page 73 APPENDIX Schematic diagram R138 PC400 Load requirements as listener 220 ohms AP-3...
  • Page 74: Interface Function

    APPENDIX 2. Interface Function (1) Data displayed in the Basic data display - !AIVDM message 1-3 COG, SOG - !AIVDM message 5 call sign (2) Data displayed in the Extended data display - !AIVDM message 1-3 HDG, ROT, ship’s position (latitude, longitude), position accuracy, navigational status, MMSI number - !AIVDM message 5 call sign, ship’s name, IMO number, AIS version indication, type of ship and...
  • Page 75: Main Board Modification (Iec 60936-1 Related Items

    APPENDIX 3. Main Board Modification (IEC 60936-1 related items) When the RP-340 is installed in the radar display unit of the FR-2805 series radar, the following modifications are done to the main board (SPU board, 03P9111): • The main program of the main board (SPU board) is changed. The program no. after the change is 03591901XX.
  • Page 76: Conditions Which Display The Alarm For Wt And Cpa/Tcpa

    APPENDIX 4. Conditions Which Display the Alarm for WT and CPA/TCPA • When both VHW (water speed and heading) and VBW (dual ground/water speed) are input, priority is VBW>VHW. • When only VHW is received, status is as follows. • When only VBW is received, status is as follows. •...
  • Page 77 APPENDIX Reference target When reference target is selected. Ref. target Mode to be selected AIS alarm display BT REF A-CPA Notes Because drift is ON. Because of error (no VTG data). 3. SOG shown in red: SOG is selected, however only VHW is input. 4.
  • Page 78: Menu Tree

    APPENDIX 5. Menu Tree Video plotter menu [NAV MENU] key Default settings in bold italics. VIDEO PLOTTER 1 1 [VIDEO PLOTTER 1] 1 [NAV INFORMATION 1] 2 SELECT NAVAID (GPS+LC, DEAD RECKONING, AIS) 3 OWN SHIP POSN (OFF, L/L) 4 POSN (Enter own ship position.) 5 +CURSOR DATA (OFF, L/L, OWN SHIP POSN) 6 WPT DATA (OFF, REL, TRUE) 7 [WAY POINT]...
  • Page 79 APPENDIX Video plotter menu (con’t from previous page) 4 [ENTER WPT, NAV LINE] 1 [VIDEO PLOTTER 1] 2 [ENTER WPT] 1 [ENTER WPT] 3 [WPT LIST] 2 WPT NO. (Enter waypoint no.) 5 [ENTER NAV LINE] 3 WPT ENTER MODE (CURSOR, L/L, OWN SHIP POSN) 6 [NAV LINE LIST] 1 [ENTER WPT, NAV LINE] 9 ERASE WPT (Enter waypoint to erase.)
  • Page 80 APPENDIX Radar map menu [RADAR MAP display] NAV MENU key NAV INFORMATION 1 menu 1 [RADAR MAP] 1 [NAV INFORMATION 1] 2 MAP ( OFF /ON) 3 NAV DATA POSN 4 ALIGN + CURSOR ( OFF /ON) 5 MARK ENTRY MODE ( CURSOR /L/L/OWN SHIP POSN) 6 ERASE MARK ( OFF /AREA/ALL) 2 SELECT NAVAID ( GPS+LC /DEAD RECKONING/AIS) 3 OWN SHIP POSN ( OFF /L/L)
  • Page 81 APPENDIX AIS menu [AIS MENU] Key 1 ACTIVATE TARGET 2 SLEEP TARGET 3 BASIC DATA 4 [EXTENDED DATA] Detailed data for selected target 5 LOST TARGET 6 [MESSAGE] 1 [AIS 1] 7 ACTIVATE ALL TARGETS 2 SAFETY RELATED MESSAGE (ADDRESSED) 3 SAFETY RELATED MESSAGE (BROADCAST) 8 SLEEP ALL TARGETS 4 BINARY MESSAGE (ADDRESSED)
  • Page 82: Longitude Error Table (On 96 Nm Range Scale

    APPENDIX 6. Longitude Error Table (on 96 nm range scale) The longitude lines concentrate on the north pole and south pole, namely, 1 nm is equivalent to 1 minute at 0 degree latitude, 2 minutes at 60 degrees latitude, 3 minutes at 70 degrees latitude and so on.
  • Page 83: Specifications

    Display Range depends on the Range of connected radar. Usable-grounding 80° latitude or below Coastline Data Furuno card and Navionics card. Track Memory capacity 20,000 for own ship, 20,000 for other ship Plot Interval 10 s, 30 s, 1, 2, 3, or 6min and OFF...
  • Page 84: Index

    INDEX erasing..........25 Memory cards activating targets........45 formatting..........39 alarm messages ........56 recording data to ........40 automatic target activation ....52 replacement of battery ......57 combining AIS with ARPA ....55 replaying data from ......41 displaying data........

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