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OPERATOR'S MANUAL SATELLITE SPEED LOG GS-100 Model www.furuno.com...
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・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer 9-52 Ashihara-cho, Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN A : MAY 2014 Printed in Japan All rights reserved. B : MAY 28, 2014 Pub. No. OME-72790-B ( YOTA ) GS-100 0 0 0 1 7 8 6 2 4 1 1...
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How to discard a used battery Some FURUNO products have a battery(ies). To see if your product has a battery(ies), see the chapter on Maintenance. Follow the instructions below if a battery(ies) is used. Tape the + and - terminals of battery before disposal to prevent fire, heat generation caused by short circuit.
Failure to turn off the equipment can this unit) should ever be relied cause fire or electrical shock. upon as the exclusive means for Contact a FURUNO agent for service. navigating your vessel. Use the correct fuse. The navigator is responsible for...
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety Instructions for the Installer WARNING CAUTION Ground the equipment to prevent Have a qualified serviceman do the electrical shock and mutual installation. interference. Only qualified personnel should work The mounting location for the units inside the equipment. must satisfy the following conditions: Turn off the power at the...
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ........................vii SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS ..................viii OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW .................1-1 1.1 Controls........................1-1 1.2 How to Turn the Power On/Off................... 1-2 1.3 How to Adjust the Brilliance of the Display and Panel ..........1-3 1.4 Main Menu Overview ....................1-3 1.5 List Overview......................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.2 Ship Speed Notice......................4-1 4.3 Trip Notice ........................4-2 ALERTS ......................... 5-1 5.1 Overview........................5-1 5.2 Alert List........................5-3 5.3 Alert Log ........................5-3 5.4 How to Acknowledge Alerts..................5-4 BERTHING DISPLAY ....................6-1 6.1 Berthing Display Overview ..................6-1 6.2 Controls for the Display Unit DS-600................6-2 6.3 Various Settings ......................6-3 6.4 Display Range ......................6-6 6.4.1...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 8.4.5 Time format ....................8-15 8.4.6 Equipment ID ....................8-16 8.4.7 Correction menu................... 8-16 8.4.8 Alert mode....................8-18 8.4.9 IP address ....................8-19 8.5 Connections and Adjustments with Optional Interface Unit IF-2503......8-19 8.6 Installation, Adjustment of Optional Display Unit DS-600 ........8-20 8.6.1 Installation of the display unit DS-600............
• External USB memory capability (for maintenance) • Vessel speed for port and starboard at any position of the hull by built-in satellite compass • Optional DS-600 (display unit) can be connected to the GS-100 to add berthing support capa- bility •...
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS Basic configuration is shown with solid line. Antenna Unit GS-1001 Network Equipment, HUB, etc. MENU Nav Equipment, LIST DISPLAY IF-2503, etc. USB Flash Memory BRILL 24 VDC DS-600 (Sub Display) Display Unit GS-1002 Junction Box GS-1003 Rectifier PR-62 110/220 VAC 1ø, 50/60 Hz Environmental category...
OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Controls Operation keys MENU MENU LIST DISPLAY LIST DISPLAY BRILL BRILL Function keys The keys are arranged according to the function. Function Menu screen Display mode MENU ESC • Closes the menu. Opens the menu. • Quits current operation. Confirms a selection.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Key sound When you operate a key, a single beep sounds. If you do not need the key beep, de- activate the beep sound as follows (see section 1.4): 1. Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu. 2.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW How to Adjust the Brilliance of the Display and Panel 1. Press the BRILL key to show the following setting window. Switch the color mode between day mode and night mode. Long-press to restore the settings to default of day mode. 2.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 2. Press the cursorpad ( ) to select a menu item then press the ENT key. You can also select a menu item by pressing the numeric keys. This manual states this operating procedure as “Select [No. menu name].” The menu items that have a indicate additional menus.
DISPLAYS Display Modes The GS-100 has two main display modes. The SDME (Speed and Distance Measur- ing Equipment) mode measures speed and distance. The THD (Transmitting Heading Device) outputs heading data to external equipment. You can switch between the two display modes with the DISPLAY key.
2. DISPLAYS How to Select the Background Color You can select the background color to suit lighting conditions or environment (see section 1.3). 1. Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu. 2. Select [1 Display] then [1 Background Color]. 3.
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2. DISPLAYS 3. Select [1 Window1]. Displays external input data for doppler SOG/COG. 4. Select [1 Roll/Pitch] or [2 SDME]. 5. Select the options for windows 2 to 5 as well. Window1 Window2 Window3 Window4 Window5 Note: The options [SDME], [Current True], [Wind] and [Depth] require the external input.
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2. DISPLAYS Calculation state Satellite (Normal, DR (Dead-Rechoning), number Spinner Stopped (HDG stopped), common See page rotates when HDOP: 2D to ANT1 SYS FAULT (System fault)) AP-8. PDOP: 3D the equipment and ANT2 is functioning normally. Status indication Rate of turn : Starboard : Port Heading...
2. DISPLAYS 3-axis speed display The circle at the center of the display shows the own ship’s speed. Wind velocity* (Magenta) Current direction* ** (Blue) Drift angle* (Brown Bow velocity Broadside speed at bow position*** Heading velocity Speed for heading Stern velocity Picture of ship...
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2. DISPLAYS GNSS The GNSS display shows the condition of satellite positioning system. Number, azi- muth and elevation angle of all satellites (if applicable) in view of your receiver appear. Satellites used for positioning (Satellite numbers used for positioning are displayed in white, or black if not used for positioning.) Satellite numbers* Elevation 60°...
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2. DISPLAYS Graphs The graph displays show satellite angle and signal noise ratio used for positioning for the last six hours. Satellite angle Signal noise ratio...
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2. DISPLAYS An alert (see chapter 5), which informs you to various types of errors, may appear on a graph display, with a red bar and triangle. Below is an an example of an alert on the signal noise ratio graph. A hollow triangle marks an alert that occurred within the past six hours.
SETTINGS Display Menu 3.1.1 How to set the time for smoothing When the receiving condition is unfavorable, the GPS fix may change randomly, even if the boat is dead in water. This change can be reduced by smoothing the raw GPS fixes.
3. SETTINGS 5. Select [2 Wind Speed]. 6. Select [1 True], [2 Theoretical] or [3 Relative]. [True]: The wind speed and angle minus movement of ship, reference to North. [Theoretical]: The wind speed and angle minus move- ment of ship, reference to ship’s bow. [Relative]: The speed and relative direction that the wind appears to blow with ship in motion, reference to ship’s bow.
3. SETTINGS System Menu 3.3.1 How to change the user password You can set a four-character password to prevent unauthorized entry into certain menus. The default setting is no password. 1. Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu. 2.
A demo mode, which shows internally generated navigation data, is provided to ac- quaint you with the features of the GS-100. You can set the demo mode as follows: 1. Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu.
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3. SETTINGS then press one of keys from 0 to 9. [1. Direction]: Set the direction for translatory movement. [2. SOG]: Set the speed for translatory movement in kn. [3. Direction]: Select the direction for rotary motion from [CW] (clockwise) and [CCW] (counterclockwise).
3. SETTINGS GNSS Menu 3.5.1 How to select the positioning system 1. Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu. 2. Select [6 Sensor Setting] then [2 GNSS]. 3. Select [1 Method]. 4. Select [1 GPS]. Note: Other positioning systems will be available in the future. 5.
3. SETTINGS Beacon/SBAS Menu The Beacon/SBAS menu sets up how to use GNSS or SBAS. (Beacon, that is, beacon receiver, is reserved for future use.) 3.6.1 How to select the offset information to use 1. Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu. 2.
3. SETTINGS 4. Select [1 SBAS]. 5. Enter the satellite numbers (setting range: 120 to 138) with the numeric keys. 6. Move the cursor to [Enter] then press the ENT key. 7. Press the MENU ESC key to close the main menu.
3. SETTINGS 3.7.4 How to restart heading data output after restoration of heading data Heading data can be output automatically or manually after heading data is restored. Note: If there is no heading data, the 3-axis speed data can not be output. 1.
3. SETTINGS 3.8.2 Device menu The Device List has the [Device] menu, which provides various information about the device selected and sets device instance and system instance. To display the [Device] menu, use the cursorpad to select the device then press the ENT key. Menu item Function [1 Product Information]...
3. SETTINGS I/O Menu Besides its fundamental function of displaying position, the GS-100 can also output various data to external equipment. Before outputting data to external equipment, first determine what data the external equipment requires. Output only necessary data to ensure data will be output correctly.
3. SETTINGS 3.9.3 How to select the input data 1. Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu. 2. Select [5 I/O] then [6 Data Source Select]. 3. Select [1 HDG]. 4. Select the port for heading data. For [5 Ethernet], go to step 5.
3. SETTINGS 8. Select [7 User Priority]. Note 1: The default priority order is Ethernet > Data1 > Data2 > Data4. Ethernet has the top priority. Note 2: When the heading data is input from CAN, CAN has the top priority. 9.
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3. SETTINGS 3. Select [1 Data1] (or 2, 3, 4), [5 Ethernet] or [6 CAN]. The following is an example of the display for [Data1]. $YCMTW,027.32,C$GPZDA,012614.00,01,11,2012,- $GPZDA,012613.00,01,11,2012,-09,00 45 09,00 42 $GPDTM,W84,,00.0000,N,00.0000,E,,W84 41 $YCMTW,027.32,C$GPZDA,012614.00,01,11,2012,- $GPGGA,012614.00,0844.7963,S,11512.6084,E,2,6,0.7,15,M,,M, 09,00 42 , 78 $YCMTW,027.32,C$GPZDA,012614.00,01,11,2012,- $GPVTG,258.0,T,256.5,M,0.1,N,0.2,K,D 2E 09,00 42 $GPZDA,012613.00,01,11,2012,-09,00 45 $YCMTW,027.32,C$GPZDA,012614.00,01,11,2012,-...
3. SETTINGS 3.9.5 How to set the digit number for sentences Set the number of figures to show after the decimal point for heading, speed (VTG, VBW), and roll, pitch. 1. Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu. 2.
NOTICES There are two notice conditions which generate both audio and visual notices: Ship Speed and Trip. When the conditions of a notice are met, the buzzer sounds according to the notice sound setting and the icon related to the notice turns from gray to blue at the top right-hand corner of the display.
4. NOTICES 2. Select [2 Speed/Trip Setting] then [1 Ship Speed]. 3. Select [2 In] or [3 Out]. The ship speed notice icon ( ) appears in gray at the top right-hand corner of the display. [In]: The notice alerts you when own ship’s speed is within the range set.
Warning: Conditions or situations which require immediate attention for precautionary reasons. Caution: Awareness of a condition which continues to require attention out of the or- dinary consideration of the situation. Overview The GS-100 has ten types of alerts as follows: Message Type Meaning HDOP exceeded...
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5. ALERTS PDOP CALC STATE No r m a l 1 . 2 108 3 ° 17 68 16 36 4 88 Example 1: Warning Stopped Example 2: Caution Alert category Type Icon Visual indication Warning Circle • Acknowledged: Yellowish orange •...
5. ALERTS Alert List The alert list shows all currently violated alerts and state of acknowledgment. All un- acknowledged alerts are shown, even those whose reason for alert has passed. 1. Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu. 2.
5. ALERTS How to Acknowledge Alerts With the ACK key When an alert condition occurs, the buzzer sounds (warning alert only) and the alert type indication appears at the bottom of the display. Press the ACK key to acknowl- edge the alert. The buzzer stops and the alert type indication disappears. If multiple alert conditions occur simultaneously, the alerts are acknowledged in order of impor- tance.
BERTHING DISPLAY You can prepare and edit berthing lines on the GS-100 and send them to the optional display unit DS-600 for display on the unit. For installation details, see section 8.6. Berthing Display Overview The berthing display shows ship's track (past and/or predicted) and provides help with berthing operations.
6. BERTHING DISPLAY Own ship marker The own ship marker indicates current position. Speed Vector (Shows predicted The marker is green for ground tracking and blue ship position at end of selected for water tracking. The marker is scaled time interval.) according to ship length and width, set on the [Setting Ship Data] menu.
6. BERTHING DISPLAY Control Function • Confirm an operation in menu operation. • Long-push to hide or show nav data and 3-axis speed data in the berthing display. BRILL • Adjust the screen brilliance in 10 levels including off. decrease the brilliance, to increase the brilliance.
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6. BERTHING DISPLAY How to set time Time You can select the source for time, set local time, and turn summer time indication (daylight savings time) on or off. 1. Press the MENU ESC key to open the menu. 2. Select [Ship's Time] then press the ENT key.
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6. BERTHING DISPLAY Time format You can display time in UTC or ship's time (local time). 1. Press the MENU ESC key to open the menu. 2. Select [Scale Set Up] then press the ENT key. 3. Select [Mode] then press the ENT key. 4.
6. BERTHING DISPLAY Vector Time The tip of the vector line on the own ship marker shows the estimated position of your ship after the selected vector time elapses, using the current course and speed. You can adjust the length of the vector line to see estimated position at the end of the se- lected time interval.
6. BERTHING DISPLAY 6.4.2 How to pre-set ranges The berthing display has a total of 11 ranges. Select the ranges to use, following the procedure shown below. A minimum of one range must be turned on. 1. Press the MENU ESC key to open the menu. 2.
6. BERTHING DISPLAY Own ship marker Marker characteristics Own ship marker - One marker is added every 30 seconds. - Water tracking: Light blue - Ground tracking: Light green Reference position track Water tracking: Blue Ground tracking: Green Past track (solid line) Past track (marker)
6. BERTHING DISPLAY 6.5.3 How to select the past track format The past track can be shown with a solid line or solid line and past track markers. See the illustration at paragraph 6.5.1. 1. Press the MENU ESC key to open the menu. 2.
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6. BERTHING DISPLAY 3-axis speed data* from the GS-100 in NAV data window The data in dashed rectangle can not be displayed. *: Press the TRKG MODE 3-axis speed data in NAV data (3 axis in NAV) key to switch between Long-push ENT.
Berthing lines, which can be used to assist in berthing operations, can be created and edited at the GS100. The saved lines can be sent to the DS-600 for display. A maxi- mum of 100 lines can be saved in the GS-100 and each line can have up to three points.
6. BERTHING DISPLAY 5. Enter the 1st position with the numeric keys. To change the coordinate, select "N" or "E" then press one of keys from 0 to 9. 6. Move the cursor to [Enter] then press the ENT key. 7.
6. BERTHING DISPLAY 5. To delete a point, select [5 Delete 1st Point], [6 Delete 2nd Point] or [7 Delete 3rd Point]. Go to step 6. To delete a berthing line, select [8 Delete Line]. Go to step 7. 6. Select [9 Enter]. 7.
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6. BERTHING DISPLAY 4. Select the berthing line to confirm then press the ENT key. Name B E R T H I N G 1 Point1 L A T 35°50.0000'N LON 135°30.0000'E Point2 L A T 35°40.0000'N LON 135°20.0000'E Point3 L A T 35°40.0000'N LON 135°15.0000'E...
MAINTENANCE, TROUBLE- SHOOTING NOTICE Do 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. Maintenance Regular maintenance is important to maintain performance. Check the following points to help maintain performance.
7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING after the replacement, contact your dealer for information. A wrong fuse can damage the equipment. Fuse GS-1003 Name Type Code No. Glass tube fuse FGMB 125V 3A PBF 000-157-481-10 Display unit DS-600 The fuse in the display unit DS-600 protects the unit from overcurrent. If you cannot turn on the power, have a technician check if the fuse inside the display unit has blown.
• Check the appropriate settings on the external equipment. • Check the connections: • Connect the TD-A of the GS-100 to the RD-A of the external equipment. • Connect the TD-B of the GS-100 to the RD-B of the external equipment.
7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Equipment Information You can display the information of this equipment from the menu. 1. Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu. 2. Select [4 Maintenance] then [1 Information]. 3. Select [1 Display Unit (GS-1002)] or [2 Antenna (GS-1001)]. For [1 Display Unit (GS-1002)], select [1 Main], [2 Panel] or [3 CAN].
7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Self Test The self test checks the ROM, RAM, input/output data, GPS core, Beacon core, key- board, LCD performance and sound. The user can do the tests to help the service technician in troubleshooting. Memory 1. Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu. 2.
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7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING LCD test The LCD test checks for proper display of colors. 1. Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu. 2. Select [4 Maintenance] then [2 Self Test]. 3. Select [3 Test Pattern]. The operation instructions display opens. 4.
6. Press the MENU ESC key to close the setting window. Backup The GS-100 can save user settings (current settings for display, unit, I/O, etc.) to a USB flash memory. You can load the saved settings after clearing the memory, for ex- ample.
7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 3. Select [4 Maintenance] then [3 Backup]. 4. Select [1 Backup User Setting] or [2 Load User Setting]. [Backup User Setting]: Saves the cur- rent settings to USB. [Load User Setting]: Loads the saved settings from USB. This menu item re- quires the password.
7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 5. Select [1 Yes]. The message shown in the right figure appears. 6. Press the key to turn the power off. When you turn the power on next time, the operating time for a replacement part is reset to 0. 7.8.2 Correction for the replaced rate gyro Note: Set this menu only when replacing a rate gyro.
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INSTALLATION Equipment List Standard supply Name Type Code No. Remarks Antenna Unit GS-1001-A Select For merchant vessel use, w/cable GS-1001-N For pleasure or fishing vessel use, w/o cable Display Unit GS-1002 Junction Box GS-1003 Installation CP20-03501 001-265-330 Select For Antenna Unit Materials *: w/T-connector CP20-03502*...
8. INSTALLATION Name Type Code No. Remarks Cable Assy. MJ-A6SPF0003-050C 000-154-054-10 5 m, For DATA1, 2 or 3 MJ-A6SPF0011-050C 000-159-690-10 5 m, For DATA1, 2 or 3 MJ-A6SPF0011-100C 000-159-691-10 10 m, For DATA1, 2 or 3 MJ-A6SPF0011-200C 001-244-120 20 m, For DATA1, 2 or 3 MJ-A6SPF0012-050C 000-154-053-10 5 m, For DATA1, 2 or 3...
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8. INSTALLATION Tabletop mounting Flush mounting type S The optional flush mount kit type S is required. (Name: Flush Mount Kit (S-type), Type: OP20-40, Code No.: 001-243-890) Name Type Code No. Spring Washer M6 SUS304 000-158-855-10 Hexagonal Head Slot Bolt M6×12 SUS304 000-162-897-10 Wing Nut...
The mounting location must satisfy the following four conditions. After selecting the lo- cation, determine the mounting height, following the procedure in the next topic. CONDITION 1: Locate the GS-100 sensor away from masts that might prevent reception of the GPS signal •...
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• Separate the GS-100 at least three meters from an open-type radar antenna. • If the GS-100 absolutely cannot be separated at least three meters from an open- type radar antenna, install it at least 80 cm above the top of the radar antenna.
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Thickness: 4.5 mm Internal diameter: 130.8 mm 200 mm or more 200 mm or more The figure below shows an example of the mounting location for the GS-100, which is mounted on a post. GS-100 GS-100 Radar mast The distance between...
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8. INSTALLATION Mounting procedure "Bird-repellent fixtures" (option) can be attached to the sensor cover to prevent birds from alighting on the cover. If it is more convenient to attach the fixtures before mount- ing the sensor, do step 8 first. Note: The mounting procedure differs according to the specification of the antenna unit.
8. INSTALLATION 5. Tighten the cable clamp and close the cable cover. Note: Create a loop in the cable close to the sensor and tie the loop with a cable tie for maintenance work, as shown in the right figure. 6.
8. INSTALLATION Mounting procedures 1. Unfasten four binding screws to remove the cover from the junction box. 2. Fasten four self-tapping screws (4×20, supplied) to fix the junction box to the mounting location. 3. Reattach the cover. Wiring Antenna Unit MJ-A10SPF0015-150C/300C Junction box 15/30 m (For pleasure or...
8. INSTALLATION 8.3.1 Junction box Connections Unfasten four screws to remove the cover, pass the cables through the clamps and attach the cables to respective connectors. The shield part of the cable (or drain wire) must lie in the clamp. The terminal opener is attached to the back of the cover. TB1: 24 VDC TB2: Display unit TB3: CAN cable...
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8. INSTALLATION DPYC-1.5 cable 50 mm 50 mm Armor Armor Attach crimp-on lug (M4). Attach crimp-on lug (M4). Vinyl tape Vinyl tape M12-05BFFM-060C Pass drain wire through Pass drain wire through shrink tubing (local supply). shrink tubing (local supply). 100 mm 100 mm Vinyl tape Vinyl tape...
8. INSTALLATION MJ-A10SPF0015-150C/300C (For pleasure or fishing vessel use) 140 mm 140 mm Unused signal wire Unused signal wire Pass drain wire through Pass drain wire through (Cut unused wire and (Cut unused wire and shrink tubing (local supply). shrink tubing (local supply). wrap it with vinyl tape).
8. INSTALLATION Fabrication TTYCS-1 Arbitrary length Arbitrary length 35 mm 35 mm 100 mm 100 mm 7 mm 7 mm Vinyl tape Vinyl tape Vinyl tape Vinyl tape Sheath Sheath Wind the shield. Wind the shield. 8.3.3 Antenna unit Notes about the T-connector •...
8. INSTALLATION Adjustments 8.4.1 Language The available languages are English and Japanese. 1. Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu. 2. Select [7 System Setting] then [6 Language/ 3. Select [1 English]. 4. Press the MENU ESC key to close the main menu. 8.4.2 Device mode There are two display modes, [SDME] and [THD].
8. INSTALLATION 3. Select [1 Unit of Distance] or [2 Unit of Depth]. 4. Select the unit. 5. Press the MENU ESC key to close the main menu. Distance Depth 8.4.4 Datum Your unit is programmed to recognize most of the major chart systems of the world. Although the WGS-84 system, the GPS standard, is now widely used other categories of charts still exist.
8. INSTALLATION Summer time Note: This menu is available when selecting [Local] in the [Local Time] menu. 1. Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu. 2. Select [7 System Setting] then [1 System]. 3. Select [5 Summer Time]. 4.
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8. INSTALLATION 4. Enter the offset value with the numeric keys referring to step 5 on paragraph 7.8.2. 5. Move the cursor to [Enter] then press the ENT key. The message "Processing..." appears then the last-used screen appears. Position offset Note: The [Position Offset] menu can only be set by a serviceman.
8. INSTALLATION 4. Enter the value for each item with the numeric keys. Refer to the figure at the right- hand of the display. Note: The value for [ANT Position] is more accurate than the value for [CALC- SPD POSN]. 5.
8. INSTALLATION 8.4.9 IP address IP address for your equipment 1. Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu. 2. Select [7 System Setting] then [2 Network]. 3. Select [1 Ethernet]. 4. Enter the IP address for your equipment (setting range: 172.16.0.1 to 172.31.255.254), subnet mask and default gateway with the numeric keys.
8. INSTALLATION Installation, Adjustment of Optional Display Unit DS-600 The Display Unit GS-1002 can be connected with the optional DS-600. 8.6.1 Installation of the display unit DS-600 Mounting considerations The display unit DS-600 can be installed on a desktop, on the underside of a table, or flush mounted in a panel.
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8. INSTALLATION 5. Set a cosmetic cap to each fixing hole on the front panel. See "How to set the cos- metic caps and alarm lid assembly" on page 8-22. Desktop or table underside mount The display unit can be mounted on a desktop or on the underside of a table using the optional bracket.
8. INSTALLATION How to set the cosmetic caps and alarm lid assembly Set a cosmetic cap to each fixing hole on the front panel as shown in the illustration below. For the display unit to be used as a sub display, attach the alarm lid (supplied as ac- cessories) to the ALARM ACK key to prevent accidental operation of the key.
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8. INSTALLATION 5. Press the PWR key to turn the power off. Menu item Meaning Option (bold: default) [Operation] Select [Main] or [Sub]. [Main], [Sub] (For the display unit con- nected to the GS-1002, se- lect [Sub].) [SIO Monitor] Monitor the serial signal input to the display units (main and sub).
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8. INSTALLATION 3. Select [DISP1] or [DISP2] then press the ENT key. Full screen Two-way horizontal split screen Blank (no display)* *: Not available with DISP1. 4. Select the full screen then press the ENT key. 5. Select the orientation of the berthing display, [Berthing H Up] or [Berthing N Up], then press the ENT key.
3. Select [4 Speed Test]. The confirma- tion message appears. 4. Select [1 Yes]. The sen- sor restarts then the fol- lowing screen appears. 5. Press the ENT key. The GS-100 starts calcula- tion of trip time, trip dis- tance and average speed. 8-25...
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APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE Bold Italic : Default GS-100 1 Display ├ Background Color (White , Black) ├ ├ Navigation Display Navigation Display │ ├ Window1 (Roll/Pitch , SDME) │ ├ Window2 (Position , Current True) │ ├ Window3 (Time & Date , Wind) │...
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APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE ├ Backup │ ├ Backup User Setting (Yes, No ) │ ├ Load User Setting (Yes, No ) ├ SW/Database Update* *: For serviceman. │ ├ Chk the Available Software │ │ │ │ ├ ├ Main: Application Main: Application │...
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APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE 6 Sensor Setting ├ Correction │ ├ HDG Offset* *: For serviceman. │ ├ Pitch Offset (Open the setting window.) │ ├ Roll Offset (Open the setting window.) │ ├ Position Offset* (Open the setting window.) │...
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APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE DS-600 (The menus available on the sub display) MENU ESC key ├ Ship's Time │ ├ Source (Internal (-13:00 - + 13:00), NAV EQUIP ) │ └ Summer Time (ON, OFF ) ├ Ship's Track (Past+Predict , Past, Predict, OFF) ├...
APPENDIX 2 LIST OF TERMS/SYM- BOLS The following table shows the terms and symbols used in the GS-100. Terms Terms Meaning Acknowledge Adjust, Adjustment ALARM Alarm Altitude Antenna April ATTITUDE Attitude August AUTO Automatic BKGND Background BRILL Brilliance Calibrate CALC...
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APPENDIX 2 LIST OF TERMS/SYMBOLS Terms Meaning EGNOS European Geo-Stationary Navigational Overlay System Enter Error Escape External February FREQ Frequency FULL Full Foreword, Forward GLONASS Global Orbiting Navigation Satellite System Ground GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System Global Positioning System GYRO Gyro Heading HDOP...
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APPENDIX 2 LIST OF TERMS/SYMBOLS Terms Meaning POSITION, POSN Position Pseudo-Random-Noise Power Relative Wind RAIM Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring Reference Relative Relative Motion Root Mean Square ROLL Roll Rate Of Turn Rx, RX Receive South Satellite SBAS Satellite Base Argument System SDME Speed and Distance Measuring Equipment September...
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APPENDIX 2 LIST OF TERMS/SYMBOLS Symbols Symbols Meaning Active unacknowledged warning Active acknowledged warning Active responsibility transferred warning Rectified unacknowledged warning Silenced warning Caution Ship speed notice (See section 4.2.) Trip notice (See section 4.3.) There is no GS-1001 in CAN network but SC-30 is. The antenna vibration frequency is over 5 G.
APPENDIX 4 GEODETIC CHART LIST : Alaska 001: WGS84 090: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 091: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 002: WGS72 : Bahamas (excl. San Salvador Is.) Mean Value (Japan, Korea & Okinawa) 003: TOKYO 092: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 : Bahamas, San Salvador Is. : Mean Value (CONUS) 004: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 093: NORTH AMERICAN 1927 (Cont’d) : Canada (incl.
APPENDIX 5 WHAT IS SBAS? A satellite based augmentation system, or SBAS (Satellite Based Augmentation System), is an augmentation system that uses additional messages from satellite broadcasts to support regional and wide area augmentation. SBAS provides GPS signal corrections to SBAS users, for even bet- ter position accuracy, through the GPS error corrections that are widely broadcasted from the geo- stationary satellite.
All sentences except ALR and HBT output at the interval selected (00 - 90 s). Load requirements as listener Isolation: Photo coupler Input impedance: 470 ohms Max. voltage: ±15V Threshold: 3 mA (in case of connection of FURUNO device talker) AP-12...
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APPENDIX 6 DIGITAL INTERFACE (IEC 61162-1/2/450) Data transmission Data is transmitted in serial asynchronous form in accordance with the standard referenced in IEC 61162-1 and IEC 61162-2. The first bit is a start bit and is followed by data bits. The following parameters are used: Baud rate: 4800 for IEC61162-1, 38400 for IEC-61162-2 Data bits: 8 (D7 = 0), parity none...
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APPENDIX 6 DIGITAL INTERFACE (IEC 61162-1/2/450) DATA 1 or 2 port (input) 3.3V_D 3.3V_D C18 0.1u PC400J00000F 3.3k RD1-H R222 (13A2) RD1-C (13A2) 1SS226_TE85L_F 3.3V_D 3.3V_D C19 0.1u PC400J00000F 3.3k R223 RD2-H (13C2) RD2-C (13C2) 1SS226_TE85L_F DATA 4 port 3.3V_D 5.1V_D 15V*15V / 330 = 0.68W Z_149_3P...
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APPENDIX 6 DIGITAL INTERFACE (IEC 61162-1/2/450) Sentence description ACK-Acknowledge alarm $**ACK,xxx,*hh<CR><LF> 1. Local alarm number (identifier) ACM-Alert Command $**ACM,hhmmss.ss,aaa,x.x,x.x,c,a*hh<CR><LF> 3 4 5 6 1. Time (hh=00 to 23, mm=00 to 59, ss.ss=00.00 to 59.99), null 2. Manufacturer mnemonic code (3 digit alphanumeric code), null 3.
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3. Alarm condition (A=threshold exceeded, V=not exceeded) 4. Alarm acknowledge state (A=acknowledged, V=not acknowledged) 5. Alarm description text (alphanumeric) ATT sentence Proprietary sentence or FURUNO sentence Only P sentence: output rate of 20ms, 25ms, 100ms, 200ms, 1s, 2s, 20ms, selectable ATT-True heading, pitching, rolling $PFEC,GPatt,xxx.x,+xx.x,+xx.x<CR><LF>...
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3. Roll amplitude, port side, degrees 4. Roll amplitude, starboard side, degrees 5. Status HVE sentence Proprietary sentence or FURUNO sentence Only P sentence: output rate of 20ms, 25ms, 100ms,200ms, 1s, 2s, 20ms, selectable HVE-Heave by wave $PFEC,GPhve,xx.xxx,A<CR><LF> (IEC61162-1 (NMEA0183) Ver1.5) $PFEC,GPhve,xx.xxx,A*hh<CR><LF>...
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APPENDIX 6 DIGITAL INTERFACE (IEC 61162-1/2/450) MWV-Wind speed and angle $**MWV,x.x,a,x.x,a,A*hh<CR><LF> 1 2 3 4 5 1. Wind angle, degrees (0.00 to 360.00) 2. Reference (R/T) 3. Wind speed (0.00 to 9999.99) 4. Wind speed units (K=km/h M=m/s N=nm) 5. Status (A=Valid V=Not valid) POS-Device position and ship dimensions report or configuration command $**POS,cc,xx,a, x.x,x.x,x.x,a,x.x,x.x,a*hh <CR><LF>...
This equipment contains complex modules in which fault diagnosis and repair down to component level are not practical (IMO A.694(17)/8.3.1). Only some discrete components are used. FURUNO Electric Co., Ltd. Believes identifying these components is of no value for shipboard maintenance;...
APPENDIX 7 PARTS LIST/LOCATION Parts location Antenna Unit GS-1001 20P8193 Antenna 20P8197 MAIN Antenna element element Antenna element, rear side Connectors (to rate gyros) Rate gyro y (x-axis) (z-axis) Rate gyro z (y-axis) Rate gyro x Display Unit GS-1002 20P8218 20P8213 20P8209A CAN-FIL...
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APPENDIX 7 PARTS LIST/LOCATION Junction Box GS-1003 20P8221 Display Unit DS-600 26P0007 NL6448BC26-22F 02P6345 26P0006 MAIN AP-23...
EX: TTYCYSLA - 4 MPYC - 4 TTYCSLA-4 Core Area (mm Designation type Designation type # of cores The following reference table lists gives the measurements of JIS cables commonly used with Furuno products: Cable Core Cable Core Diameter Type...
FURUNO GS-100 SPECIFICATIONS OF SATELLITE SPEED LOG GS-100 GENERAL Measurement range Speed Fore-aft: -10.0 to +40.0 kn, Port-stbd: -9.99 to +9.99 kn Trip distance 0.0 to 999999.9 NM or 0.00 to 999999.99 NM Heading 0.0 to 359.9° or 0.00 to 359.99°...
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FURUNO GS-100 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Ambient temperature Antenna unit -25°C to +70°C Display unit/ Junction box -15°C to +55°C Display unit (DS-600) -25°C to +55°C Relative humidity 95% or less at +40°C Degree of protection Antenna unit IP56 Display unit IP25, IPX0 (USB port cover opened)
INDEX Numerics 3-axis speed display........2-5 IF-2503............ 8-19 Input data selection ......... 3-13 Integrity display ......... 2-5 Alert mode..........8-18 IP address ..........8-19 Alerts acknowledging ........5-4 list ............5-3 Jis cable guide ........AP-24 log ............5-3 overview ..........5-1 Key sound ..........
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INDEX Sensor reset..........3-8 Setting reset ..........3-8 Signal noise ratio ........2-7 Smoothing..........3-1 SNTP setting ..........3-4 Speed test ..........8-25 System configurations.........viii System instance........3-10 THD mode..........2-1 Time differences ........AP-9 Time format ..........8-15 Total distance..........3-2 Trip distance calculation ......3-2 Troubleshooting .........7-3 Unit selection ...........8-14 Wind angle ..........3-1 Wiring antenna unit ...........8-13...
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