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・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer 9-52 Ashihara-cho, Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN A : JUN 2012 Printed in Japan All rights reserved. Pub. No. OME-44760-A *00017658710* *00017658710* (DAMI ) GP-1670/GP-1870 *00017658710* *00017658710* * 0 0 0 1 7 6 5 8 7 1 0 *...
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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, see the chapter on Maintenance. Follow the instructions below if a battery is used. Tape the + and - terminals of battery before disposal to prevent fire, heat generation caused by short circuit.
Electrical shock can result. power at the switchboard and contact a FURUNO service technician. Use the proper fuse. Use of the wrong fuse can cause fire or electrical shock.
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Follow the compass safe distances shown below to prevent interference to a magnetic compass. Standard Steering compass compass GP-1670 0.30 m 0.30 m GP-1870 0.30 m 0.30 m Warning Label Do not remove the label. To avoid electrical shock,do not remove cover.
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD .........................viii SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ...................x EQUIPMENT LISTS ......................xi OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW .................1-1 1.1 Controls........................1-1 1.1.1 Control description ..................1-1 1.2 RotoKey and Soft Controls ..................1-5 1.3 How to Turn the Power On and Off................1-6 1.4 How to Adjust the Display Brilliance................1-6 1.5 2D Plotter Displays.....................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 3.2.3 How to enter a position manually on the plotter screen .........3-3 3.2.4 How to enter a point on the Points List............3-3 3.3 How to Find Detailed Point Information ..............3-4 3.4 How to Move a Point ....................3-4 3.4.1 How to move a point on the screen ..............3-4 3.4.2...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 6.3 3D Display........................6-6 6.3.1 3D display description ..................6-6 6.3.2 How to tilt and rotate the 3D display .............. 6-7 6.3.3 How to make the 3D view clearer ..............6-7 6.4 Satellite Photo Overlay....................6-8 ALARMS ........................7-1 7.1 ALARMS Menu ......................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 11. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING ............11-1 11.1 Maintenance ......................11-1 11.2 How to Replace the Fuse ..................11-2 11.3 Troubleshooting......................11-2 11.4 GPS Status Display ....................11-3 11.5 How to Restore Defaults, Clear Memory ..............11-4 11.6 System Information....................11-4 12. INSTALLATION ....................12-1 12.1 Installation of Display Unit ..................12-1 12.2 Installation of Antenna Unit..................12-2 12.3 Wiring ........................12-3 12.4 Initial Settings ......................12-6...
Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO equipment. Features The GP-1670 and GP-1870 provide a totally integrated GPS receiver and color video plotter. The built-in GPS receiver provides highly accurate position, course and speed information. The com- pact display unit and antenna unit permit installation where space is limited.
Protected from the weather GPS antenna unit, Exposed to the weather, or protected from the weather in case of Wifi antenna internal antenna Other units Protected from the weather GP-1670 Antenna Unit GPA-017 or GPA-017S Display Unit GP-1670F CAN bus...
000-021-070 1 set w/CP14-07101, MJ-A3SPF0013A- Materials 035C (power cable) Spare Parts SP14-03501 001-184-710 1 set Accessories FP14-03001 001-184-730 1 set For GP-1670 FP14-03201 001-193-120 1 set For GP-1870 Optional equipment Name Type Code no. Remarks Replacement Kit OP14-71 001-184-740 Waterproofing Cap...
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EQUIPMENT LISTS Name Type Code no. Remarks Cable Assy. M12-05BM+05BF-060 001-105-770-10 w/connectors (light), 6 m Cable Assy. M12-05BFFM-010 001-105-780-10 w/connectors (light), 1 m Cable Assy. M12-05BFFM-020 001-105-790-10 w/connectors (light), 2 m Cable Assy. M12-05BFFM-060 001-105-800-10 w/connectors (light), 6 m Cable Assy. CB-05PM+05BF-010 000-167-968-10 w/connectors (heavy), 1 m...
1.1.1 Control description The controller for this system is either the GP-1670 or the GP-1870. A key that has two text labels has two functions. The top label is the main function and the bottom label, the secondary function. Short-push to access the main function and long-push (approximately three seconds) to access the secondary function.
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Control Description RotoKey Short-push: Display the base RotoKey soft controls for the current mode. Long-push: Display the full RotoKey soft controls for the current mode. POINTS/GO Short press: Put a point at cursor position. TO key Long press: Set cursor position as destination. EVENT/MOB Short press: Put a point at current position.
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Tested SD cards The SD cards tested for use in this equipment are listed in the table below. Maker, Type Size 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB ADTEC AD-SDH (SD) [AD-SDH2G] BUFFALO RSDC-S (SD) [RSDC-S2G] RSDC-G Hi-Performance (SD) [RSDC-G2G] Hagiwara System T series (SD) [PSDB0487A]...
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Maker, Type Size 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB San Disk SanDisk (SD) [SDSDB-2048-J60] SanDisk (SDHC) [SDSDBR-4096-J85] SanDisk Ultra II (SDHC) CLASS 4 [SDSDRH-8192-903] SanDisk Ultra II (SD) [SDSDH-2048-903] SanDisk Ultra II (SDHC) [SDSDRH-4096-903] SanDisk Extreme III (SDHC) [SDSDRX3-4096-903] SanDisk Extreme (SDHC) [SDSDX3-016G-J31A] SanDisk Extreme (SDHC) [SDSDX3-032G-J31A]...
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW RotoKey and Soft Controls The main function of the RotoKey is to display the RotoKey menu, a set of revolving soft controls that change with the operating mode. There are two sets of RotoKey menus: base and full. A short push of the key shows the base set for the current mode, and a long-push displays the full compliment of soft controls for the current mode.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW How to Turn the Power On and Off Press to turn the power ON. To turn the power OFF, press and hold the same key until the screen goes dark. The display shows the number of seconds remaining until the power is turned off.
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 2D plotter display, vector chart Position fix state* Alarm icon Orientation mode (North Up, Course Up, Auto Course Up, Heading Up) GPS 3D Heading Compass line (red) COG line (black) Own ship marker Track mark L/L grid Cursor (inactive) 180°T...
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 2D plotter display, vector/satellite The vector chart plus a satellite photo. See chapter 6 for how to adjust the satellite dis- play. 2D plotter display, raster A raster chart is a direct copy or scan of an existing paper chart. Raster charts look identical to paper charts.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW The Cursor The cursor is always displayed on the plotter display and has the functions shown be- low. • Find, when put on respective item: • Position, range and bearing to cursor location • Point information • Route information •...
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Navigation Data Boxes The navigation data boxes, displayed at the bottom of the screen, show various navi- gation data fed from the sensors connected to your system. Two or four boxes can be displayed and you can freely change the data shown in each box. The data that you can show depends on your system configuration.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Home Screen (Display Selection) 1.8.1 How to select a display The home screen has eight displays from which to choose. Press the HOME/CTRL key to show the home screen. Operate the CursorPad or rotate the RotoKey select a display. The current selection is circumscribed with a red rectangle. Press the RotoKey or ENT key to confirm your selection.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.8.3 How to customize the home screen The home screen has seven screens that you can customize. (The full-screen plotter display cannot be customized. If you try to customize this display, the message "Can’t customize this display." appears.) You can split the screen in up to four separate seg- ments.
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 5. Select a display then push RotoKey . For example, select the plotter display. The chosen display appears at the location selected and the rectangle moves to the adjacent screen. 6. Select a display for the right half then push RotoKey .
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.8.4 Description of home screen displays Full screen displays Plotter: See page 1-5. Tide & Celestial: Your plotter provides for calculation of the tide heights for any date. Additionally this display shows the time of sunrise, sunset, moonrise and moonset. See section 1.17.
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Wind meter+navigation data x2: The wind meter provides analog and digital indications of wind angle. The wind meter is fixed; however, the two boxes of navigation data can be changed. Meter+navigation data x2: This displays provides a meter plus two navigation data boxes.
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Quarter screens The figure below shows the categories of quarter screens. Like with the half screens you can select the data to display. Navigation data x1 Navigation data x2 Navigation data x3 Navigation data x4 Steering Meter x1 (ex. wind angle) Meter x4 Graph Graph, navigation data x2...
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW How to select the data to display in a quarter screen, half screen navigation data 1. Display a home screen that has a quarter screen or a half screen with navigation data. 2. Long press the HOME/CTRL key to select the data display to change.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Display Range You can change the chart scale to change the amount of information shown, or zoom in or out at the location you select, in the plotter and steering displays. The selected chart scale appears at the bottom right-hand position on the screen. The horizontal range is available among 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 nautical miles.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Auto course-up: The course or heading is at the top of screen at the moment the auto course-up mode is selected. PT00001 5 NM 1.11 How to Move the Chart Move the chart in the following conditions. •...
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.12 Menu Operation This section shows you how to operate the menu. There are seven menus, [General], [Map], [Plotter], [Alarms], [System], [Instruments] and [Interface]. 1. Long-push the ESC/MENU key to show the main menu. 2. Rotate the RotoKey to select a menu then push the key or the ENT key to dis- play that menu.
ENT key to show the pop-up context-sensitive menu. Select [DETAILED] to get detailed information. The figure below shows detailed information for a point. Name PT0001 Position 34º41.006N 135º41.629E Time 02-24-12 12:46PM Temp 11.3º Depth 85.7 m Comment FURUNO Detailed point information 1-21...
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.14 Context-Sensitive Menus The context-sensitive menus let you quickly access the com- mands associated with the selected object, position or active dis- play. Select an object or position then press the ENT key to show the corresponding context-sensitive menu. (The figure at right shows the context-sensitive menu for a point.) Use the RotoK- DETAILED to select a function.
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Category Item Function Point STOP Stop navigation to waypoint (set as desti- RESTART Restart navigation from current position. nation) EASY ROUTING Get easy routing calculations. Point MOVE Move the point. DELETE Delete the point. EDIT Edit the point. GOTO Go to the point.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.15 Man Overboard (MOB) The MOB mark denotes man overboard position. Enter the mark when someone falls overboard, to automatically create a route to the man overboard position. Only one mark can be displayed. 1.15.1 How to mark MOB position Long-push the EVENT/MOB key on any screen.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.17 Tide Information Your equipment has worldwide tide height and tidal current information, recorded by tidal recording stations. 1.17.1 Tide height information The tide station symbol appears at the locations of tide stations. To get tide information from a tide station, put the cursor on the tide station symbol, press the ENT key then select [FULL INFO] from the context-sensitive menu to show the [OBJECTS] menu.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW • To change the [Tide Prediction] time, rotate the RotoKey or operate the right and left arrows on the CursorPad. The vertical red line moves with knob rotation/arrow operation. • To quit the display and return to the plotter display, press the ESC/MENU key. 1.17.2 Tide stream information The tidal stream information is made from the tide stream data received from tide...
TRACK Your boat’s track is plotted on the display with position information fed from the inter- nal GPS navigator. This section shows you how to process track, from how to show or hide the track to how to change its color. How to Show, Hide all Track By soft control: Open the RotoKey menu then select [Track] to toggle the track dis- play ON and OFF.
2. TRACK How to Change the Color of Your Boat’s Track You can select the color for your boat’s track among red, green, blue, yellow, cyan, magenta, brown and gray. It is useful to change the color at regular intervals to distin- guish tracks at different times of a day, for example.
2. TRACK How to Delete Track by Color When the screen becomes cluttered with track, you may want to delete some track to clear up the display. You can delete track from the context-sensitive menu or the menu. How to delete track color from the menu 1.
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POINTS What is a Point? In navigation terminology, a point is any location you mark on the plotter display. A point can be a fishing spot, reference point and other important locations. You can use a point you have entered to set a destination and create a route. This unit has 30,000 points into which you can enter position information.
3. POINTS 3.2.2 How to enter a point at the cursor position 1. Operate the CursorPad to put the cursor where desired then press the POINTS/ GOTO key. The “point” pop-up (see page 3-1) appears and shows the latitude and longitude position of the point, distance and bearing to the point, symbol selected for the point and point name.
3. POINTS 3.2.3 How to enter a position manually on the plotter screen Press the ENT key to show the context-sensitive menu. Select [LAT/LON] then press the ENT key to show the position input box. The position shown in the box is the cursor position.
3. POINTS How to Find Detailed Point Information You can find detailed point information with the point information pop-up. Put the cur- sor on the point then press the ENT key. (A point is correctly selected if the “point” box appears.
3. POINTS How to Select Visibility for Points Points can be shown or hidden individually or collectively. 1. Open the [PLOTTER] menu and select [POINTS] to show the [Points List]. 2. Select the point to edit then press the ENT key. Note: If you want to assign visibility globally select any waypoint.
3. POINTS How to Filter Points by Shape on the Points List You may filter points on the [Points List] by mark shape. This is useful when you are looking for points of a specific shape. 1. Open the [PLOTTER] menu and select [POINTS] to show the [Points List]. 2.
ROUTES What is a Route? Often a trip from one place to another involves several course changes, requiring a series of route points (waypoints) which you navigate to, one after another. The se- quence of waypoints leading to the ultimate destination is called a route. The equip- ment can store 1,000 routes, with a maximum of 50 points per route.
4. ROUTES 4.2.2 How to create a route from the Routes List A route can also be created from the [Routes List], with the points you have entered. 1. Open the [PLOTTER] menu and select [ROUTE] to show the [Routes List]. 2.
Always remember that you should navigate with the most detailed and up-to-date chart available from FURUNO, and new information from National Hydrographic Offices may render your charts obsolete at any time.
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4. ROUTES How to set the safe values for Easy Routing Follow the procedure below to set the safe values to use in Easy Routing. 1. Open the [PLOTTER] menu and select [EASY ROUTING]. 6.6 ft 39.4 ft 0.00022 NM 5.0 min 2.
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4. ROUTES 4. Select [EASY ROUTING] followed by [DESTINA- ER CALCULATING TION]. Calculating route The destination point is marked with a green flag, Please wait labeled [ER DEST]. 5. Press the ENT key then select [EASY ROUTING] followed by [CALCULATE]. Calculation begins and the right figure appears.
4. ROUTES Error messages in Easy Routing Error message Meaning Remedy Latitude of the defined points is The latitude of the points is over Reselect the points. greater than 80°. Route has not 80°N/S. been calculated. No charts with Easy Routing You tried to use Easy Routing Insert appropriate chart card.
4. ROUTES How to Insert a Point on a Route on the Screen You can put a point between route legs when you need an additional point along a route. 1. Put the cursor on a leg of the route. 2.
4. ROUTES Routes List 4.7.1 How to display the Routes List The [Routes List] shows all the routes saved to the internal memory. Open the [PLOT- TER] menu and select [ROUTES] to show the [Routes List]. Use the up and down arrows on the CursorPad to scroll the current page. Switch be- tween pages with the right and left arrows on the CursorPad.
4. ROUTES 4.7.2 Functions available in the Routes List Context-sensitive menu Select a route from the list then press the ENT key to show the context-sensitive menu. Routes List context-sensitive menu [EDIT]: Edit the route. See the paragraph below. [DELETE]: Delete the selected route. [PLOT]: Display the selected route on the plotter display.
4. ROUTES [Connect]: Connect a route to the last point of the route selected for editing. See section 4.10. [Coord Type]: Select the position display format for points globally, among ddd’mm’ss, ddd°mm.mmm, ddd°mm.mmmm, ddd.dddddd. Route Report, Route Calculator A route report provides detailed information about a route plus a route navigation cal- culator.
4. ROUTES How to Display a Route on the Screen Open the [PLOTTER] menu and select [ROUTES] to show the [Routes List]. Select a route then press the ENT key. Select [PLOT] from the context-sensitive menu then press the ENT key. 4.10 How to Connect Two Routes You can connect two routes from the [Routes List]...
4. ROUTES 4.12 How to Rename a Route on the Screen The default name for a route is RTXXXX (XXXX=route number). If desired, you can rename the route with one more descriptive. 1. Put the cursor on the route to rename then press the ENT key. 2.
NAVIGATION This chapter shows you how to get to a desired destination by using “quick points,” saved points, and routes. Before you go to a point or follow a route, make sure the path to the points is clear. Zoom your chart to check for hazards which appear on a smaller scale. How to Navigate to a Quick Point The advantage of navigating to a quick point, the cursor position, is that you do not need to save the point to the memory.
Arrival area (red) Point (yellow by XTE alarm line default) (red) FURUNO Ship icon Navigation line Point (Blue) name 5.2.2 How to navigate to a point selected from the Points List 1.
5. NAVIGATION After you select a route the following occurs: • The color of the route legs other than the first one change from blue to red. A blue line w/arrows runs between the current position and the first route point. The line is the course to the route point and the arrows indicate the direction in which to follow.
5. NAVIGATION Functions Available When You Follow a Route 5.4.1 Restart navigation When you follow a route, you can restart the navigation to the next point on the Line 2 route from current location. When you steer to keep away from an obstruction or the vessel drifts, you go off course, like shown with Line 1 in the fig- ure.
MAP SETTINGS, 2D PERSPEC- TIVE/3D DISPLAYS AND SATELLITE OVERLAY This chapter shows you how to set up the map display select the 2D perspective and 3D displays. Map Setup All map settings are in the [MAP] menu. On this menu you can •...
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6. MAP SETTINGS, 2D PERSPECTIVE/3D DISPLAYS AND SATELLITE OVERLAY [CHART LANGUAGE]: Use [Language] to select the chart language to use to show chart information (place names, etc.), among English and major European and Asian languages. Use [Mode] to select what language to display chart information when En- glish or language selected is not available.
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6. MAP SETTINGS, 2D PERSPECTIVE/3D DISPLAYS AND SATELLITE OVERLAY [MAP CONFIGURATION]: Show or hide various objects to set the level of detail for your maps. [Display Mode] offers four preset levels (full, medium, low and tides) plus a custom level which you can set according to your needs. The table on the next page shows the settings for each of the four preset levels.
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6. MAP SETTINGS, 2D PERSPECTIVE/3D DISPLAYS AND SATELLITE OVERLAY [FIND:] The find features helps you locate ports, tide stations, wrecks, obstructions, and points of interests (attractions, medical service, entertainment, shopping, etc.). [COORDINATES] puts the cursor on the position you enter. For example, select [PORT BY DISTANCE] to find the ports closest to your current position.
6. MAP SETTINGS, 2D PERSPECTIVE/3D DISPLAYS AND SATELLITE OVERLAY 2D Perspective Display To show the 2D perspective display, select [2D/3D] Mode and [2D Perspective] from the RotoKey menu. 2D display 2D perspective display...
6. MAP SETTINGS, 2D PERSPECTIVE/3D DISPLAYS AND SATELLITE OVERLAY 3D Display 6.3.1 3D display description The 3D display has native 3D chart design that allows full time 3D presentation. This true 3D environment gives you all of the information you require with no restrictions on the information you can see.
6. MAP SETTINGS, 2D PERSPECTIVE/3D DISPLAYS AND SATELLITE OVERLAY 6.3.2 How to tilt and rotate the 3D display To tilt and rotate the 3D display, first select [Mode] and [Manual] from the RotoKey menu. [Manual] appears in the orientation mode box. Long-push the ENT key to en- able adjustment.
6. MAP SETTINGS, 2D PERSPECTIVE/3D DISPLAYS AND SATELLITE OVERLAY Satellite Photo Overlay You can overlay the satellite photo for your area on the 2D and 3D displays. Open the RotoKey menu then select [2D/3D Mode], [2D] or [3D] and [Vector/Satellite] to show the satellite photo.
ALARMS The plotter section has 11 alarms that release audiovisual alarms when the specified conditions are met. These are • Anchor alarm • Arrival alarm • Black water tank alarm • Depth alarm • Fuel tank alarm • Shear alarm •...
7. ALARMS Audio Alarm Conditions The audio alarm can be enabled or disabled and the alarm interval selected. 1. Open the [ALARMS] menu then select [AUDIBLE ALARM]. 2. Select [Off] or [On] as appropriate. 3. Select [INTERVAL]. 4. Select the alarm interval desired, among [Short] or [Long]. 5.
7. ALARMS XTE Alarm The XTE (cross-track error) alarm warns you when your boat is off its intended course. You must set a destination to use this alarm. Own ship Destination Alarm position waypoint setting Intended course : Alarm release area To set the XTE alarm: 1.
7. ALARMS Shear Alarm The shear alarm, which requires water temperature data, sounds when the tempera- ture exceeds the value set. To set the shear alarm: 1. Open the [ALARMS] menu then select [SHEAR ALARM]. 2. Confirm that the cursor is selecting the top line then push the RotoKey 3.
7. ALARMS Trip Alarm The trip alarm alerts you when you have travelled the distance set. To set the trip alarm: 1. Open the [ALARMS] menu then select [TRIP ALARM]. 2. Confirm that the cursor is selecting the top line then push the RotoKey 3.
7. ALARMS 7.12 Water Tank Alarm The water tank alarm warns you when the water tank level goes below the specified percentage. To set the water tank alarm: 1. Open the [ALARMS] menu then select [WATER TANK]. 2. Confirm that the cursor is selecting the top line then push the RotoKey 3.
MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS This system uses SD and SDHC cards to store points, routes, tracks, settings, and screenshots. The system accepts cards of up to 32GB in size. The Memory Card Screen Open the [GENERAL] menu and select [MEMORY CARD] to show the [MEMORY CARD] screen.
8. MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS How to Eject an SD Card To prevent loss of data on an SD card, eject the SD card from the RotoKey menu. Open the RotoKey menu then select [Eject SD]. How to Save Data to an SD Card 1.
8. MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS How to Delete Files from an SD Card 8.6.1 How to delete individual files from an SD card 1. Open the [GENERAL] menu and select [MEMORY CARD]. 2. Select the appropriate tab at the top of the screen then press the ENT key. 3.
8. MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS How to Process Screenshots The [Screenshots] tab process the screenshots saved to the memory and SD cards. You can save screenshots saved to the internal memory to the SD card and delete screenshots from both the internal memory and an SD card. 8.8.1 How to select source of screenshots (internal memory or SD card)
8. MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS 8.8.3 How to delete screenshots How to delete individual screenshots 1. Open the [General] menu and select [MEMORY CARD]. 2. Select the [Screenshots] tab at the top of the screen then press the ENT key. 3. Select the SD card or internal memory as applicable. See section 8.8.1. 4.
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OTHER FUNCTIONS AIS Operations AIS (Automatic Identification System) is a system that continuously transmits the iden- tification and position of your vessel to other nearby vessels. All such vessels also re- ceive data from other AIS-equipped vessels and display their positions and other relevant information.
9. OTHER FUNCTIONS 9.1.2 How to find AIS target information Put the cursor on an AIS target symbol to show AIS target information. Name FURUNO Latitude 34°39.0413N Longitude 135°21.8571E MMSI 456342110 Call Sign 1AB23 15.3 kn 234°T 235°T 3.28 NM...
9. OTHER FUNCTIONS DSC Message Information The DSC (Digital Selective Calling) message information feature alerts you when you have received a DSC position request or a DSC distress call. The applicable icon marks the position of the Distress call vessel that sent the request or call on the plotter display, at the icon time the message was sent.
9. OTHER FUNCTIONS Stopwatch, Timer A stopwatch or timer is available on a navigation data display. (The stopwatch and tim- er cannot be used simultaneously.) The stopwatch measures the elapsed time and the timer measures the remaining time from a set time. To enable the stopwatch or timer, do the following.
[Auto]: Select if you have multiple navigators connected and you want to use them instead of the internal GPS navigator. If the external source is a FURUNO make, its name ap- pears below [Auto]. Select it to have that device feed re- spective data.
9. OTHER FUNCTIONS 9.4.2 Output data Open the [INTERFACE] menu and select [SELECT OUTPUT PGN]. Select the item to process. Select [On] or [Off] as appropriate. Scroll...
9. OTHER FUNCTIONS Engine Display Setup (INSTRUMENT menu) Set your engine’s specifications on the [INSTRUMENT] menu to get correct informa- tion on the engine displays. 80° to 320°F 80° to 320°F 80° to 320°F Item Options Remarks ENGINE RPM 4000, 6000, 8000 (rpm) Set max.
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10. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT The default settings are suitable for a wide variety of applications. However, you may wish to customize settings to meet your environment, operational needs, local char- acteristics. This chapter provides descriptions of the menu items not previously de- scribed, to help you determine the right settings for you.
10. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 10.2 PLOTTER Menu [COG LINE]: The tip of the COG line is your estimated position at the end of the time interval selected here. The COG line can be a valuable tool for evaluating the risk of collision with another vessel if AIS targets are displayed.
10. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT 10.3 SYSTEM Menu [LANGUAGE]: Select the language to use, among English and major European and Asian languages. [UNITS OF MEASURE]: The default units of measure are based on the language se- lected. However, you can freely set the units of measure for distance, speed, wind speed, depth, temperature, air pressure, oil pressure and fuel.
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10. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT from the GPS satellite. The raw velocity data may change randomly depending on re- ceiving conditions and other factors. You can reduce this random variation by increas- ing the filter setting. Like with the latitude and longitude filter, the higher the speed filter setting the more smoothed the raw data.
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10. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT [DIFFERENTIAL CORRECTION]: Turn GPS differential correction on or off. [SPEED FILTER]: The speed filter helps reduce unnecessary release of the anchor watch alarm and random position data. The filter averages the GPS-generated data to smooth position updates. The filter works best when stationary or in low-speed con- ditions.
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11. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING This section provides maintenance and troubleshooting procedures that the user can follow to get optimum performance from the equipment. Before attempting any main- tenance or troubleshooting procedure please review the safety information below. If you cannot restore normal operation after following the troubleshooting procedures do not attempt to check inside the equipment;...
11. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 11.2 How to Replace the Fuse The fuse in the fuse holder on the power cable protects the display unit from high elec- tric current and equipment fault. If you cannot turn on the power, check the fuse to see if it has blown.
11. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 11.4 GPS Status Display The GPS status display shows the RX signal strength and location of each GPS sat- ellite being received. By default, the GPS status display is provided on a home screen. GPS 3D Description of GPS status display •...
11. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 11.5 How to Restore Defaults, Clear Memory You may wish to restore default or user settings. 1. Open the [SYSTEM] menu then select [DEFAULT SETTINGS]. 2. Select one of the following according to your objective. [FACTORY DEFAULT]: Restore all default factory settings. User-saved items (waypoint, routes, etc.) are not erased..
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11. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING License DAM report 11-5...
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12. INSTALLATION 12.1 Installation of Display Unit Mounting considerations The display unit can be installed on a tabletop or flush mounted in a console or panel. Select a suitable mounting location considering the following: • Keep the display unit out of direct sunlight. •...
12. INSTALLATION 12.2 Installation of Antenna Unit Mounting considerations The antenna unit GPA-017/017S (option) is available for receiving GPS signal with far- ther sensibility. Install the antenna unit referring to the outline drawing on page D-3. Select a suitable mounting location considering the following: •...
12. INSTALLATION 12.3 Wiring All wiring are terminated at the rear of the display unit. Refer to the interconnection diagram on page S-1. Display unit (back) Ground terminal CAN bus connector White Black Shield GPS antenna unit GPA-017/017S Power cable Connect the power cable to the power connector.
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12. INSTALLATION GPS antenna unit (option) Connect the antenna cable to the ANT connector. How to attach the N-P-8DFB connector Dimensions in millimeters. Outer sheath Armor Inner sheath shield Remove outer sheath and armor by the dimensions shown left. Expose inner sheath and shield by the dimensions shown left. Cover with heat-shrink tubing and heat.
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All the CAN bus devices can be incorporated into the NMEA2000 network. For detailed information about CAN bus wiring, see “Furuno CAN bus Network Design Guide” (Type: TIE-00170) on Tech-Net), or contact your dealer.
12. INSTALLATION 12.4 Initial Settings 12.4.1 INSTALLATION SETTINGS menu The first time the system is powered, the [INSTALLATION SETTINGS] menu appears. Enter basic settings, following the procedure below. 1. If your language is English USA, the default language, go to step 4. 2.
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12. INSTALLATION 4. Rotate the RotoKey to select [UNITS OF MEASURE] then push the key. °F The units of measure are automatically changed according to the language select- ed. The available units are as shown in the table below. Item Available units DISTANCE NM, SM, KM, NM+FT, NM+MT, SM+FT...
Select [Auto] when multiple sources are available. In this case, the device with the lowest IP address has priority. If the external source is a FURUNO make, its name appears below [Auto]. Se- lect the device name to have the device feed respective data.
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12. INSTALLATION 4) Other items are selected to [Auto]. Respective data is input if associated de- vice is connected to the system. 5. Press the ESC/MENU key to return to the [INTERFACE] menu. 6. Use the RotoKey to select [SELECT OUTPUT PGN] then push the key. 7.
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12. INSTALLATION CAN bus (NMEA2000) input/output Input PGN Description 059392 ISO Acknowledgement 059904 ISO Request 060928 ISO Address Claim 061184 Self Test Group Function NMEA-Request Group Function 126208 NMEA-Command Group Function NMEA-Acknowledge Group Function 126992 System Time 126996 Product Information 127245 Rudder 127250...
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12. INSTALLATION Description 129798 AIS SAR Aircraft Position Report 129808 DSC Call Information 129809 AIS Class B “CS” Static Data Report, Part A 129810 AIS Class B “CS” Static Data Report, Part B 130306 Wind Data 130310 Environmental Parameters 130311 Environmental Parameters 130312 Temperature...
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12. INSTALLATION Output PGN Description Output cycle (msec) System Time 1000 126992 Magnetic Variation 1000 127258 Speed 1000 128259 Water Depth 1000 128267 Distance Log 127275 Position, Rapid Update 129025 COG & SOG, Rapid Update 129026 GNSS Position Data 1000 129029 Time &...
APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE ESC/MENU GENERAL KEYPAD BEEP (On, Off) (long press) PALETTE (Sunlight, Night, Normal) FONT SIZE (Large, Small) TIME OFFSET (UTC) DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME (On, Off) TIME FORMAT (12 Hours, 24 Hours) DATE FORMAT (MM-DD-YY, DD-MM-YY) MEMORY CARD (SD card operations) ICON SIZE (Standard, Large) PLACE NAMES SIZE (Standard, Large) NAV AIDS PRESENTATION (US, International)
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APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE (Con’t from previous page) Standard land VAD DISPLAY (On, Off, Custom) CUSTOMIZE Road (On, Off) Land Elevation (On, Off) Standard Marine VAD DISPLAY (On, Off, Custom) CUSTOMIZE Tide height station (On, Off) Port/Marina (On, Off) Tide stream station (On, Off) FIND (Port Services, Port by Distance, Port by Name, Tide Stations, Wrecks, Obstructions, Points of Interest, Coordinates) PLOTTER...
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APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE (Con’t from previous page) LANGUAGE (English, others) SYSTEM UNITS OF MEASURE DISTANCE (NM, SM, km, NM+ft, NM+m, SM+ft) SPEED (kn, mph, km/h) WIND SPEED (kn, m/s, mph, Bft) DEPTH (m, ft, fm, pb, HR) TEMPERATURE (°F, °C) AIR PRESSURE (Bar, hPa) OIL PRESSURE (Bar, PSI, kPa) FUEL (l, UK gal, US gal)
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APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE (Con’t from previous page) INSTRU- ENGINE RPM (4000RPM, 6000RPM, 8000RPM) MAX OIL PRESSURE (600kPa, 800kPa, 1000kPa) MENTS ENGINE BOOST PRESSURE (160kPa, 200kPa, 300kPa) ENGINE COOLANT PRESSURE (320kPa, 520kPa, 600kPa) FUEL PRESSURE (320kPa, 520kPa, 600kPa) ENGINE TEMPERATURE (80º to 320ºF, 120º to 400ºF) ENGINE OIL TEMPERATURE (80º...
APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS Abbreviations Abbreviation Meaning Two Dimensional Three Dimensional A-PRS Air Pressure A-TMP Air temperature Automatic Identification System Ante Meridiem Atlantic Ocean Region AUTO Automatic B-type Bottom type Barometric Beaufort BIOS Basic Input/Output System Bearing Celsius C-TMP Chill temperature C-MAP Registered trademark of the Jeppesen Cor- poration...
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APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS Abbreviation Meaning Dilution of Precision Digital Selective Call Distance East E-hour Total Engine hours. E-load Engine load E-SPD Engine Speed Elevation Escape Estimated Time of Arrival Fahrenheit Fast File fathoms feet FUEL-P Fuel Pressure FUEL-R Fuel Rate gallon GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System...
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APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS Abbreviation Meaning Longitude meter meters/second Magnetic Maximum Minimum minute Month ManOverBoard mile per hour meter meters North North American Datum Navigation National Despoliation Intelligence Agency Nautical Mile O-PRS Oil Pressure O-TMP Oil Temperature Odometer Operating System Passi Braza Parameter Group Number Post Meridiem...
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APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS Abbreviation Meaning South Secure Digital SDHC Secure Digital High capacity Software Development Kit second(s) Simulation Satellite statute mile Speed Over the Ground Symbol Speed True T-PRS Transmission Oil TCPA Time to Closest Point of Approach Temp Water Temperature Time To Go United Kingdom...
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APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS Symbols Plotter display symbols Item Symbol Cursor (two types) : Active : Inactive (red) MOB (ManOverBoard) mark (red) Ship icon (three types) Icon 1 Icon 2 Icon 3 Ship icon+COG line Ship icon+Heading line (red) Ship icon+track Point (single point and route point) (default: yellow) AP-9...
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APPENDIX 2 ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS Alarm symbols ALARM SYMBOL ALARM SYMBOL ARRIVAL ALARM CHECK ENGINE OVER TEMPERATURE ANCHOR ALARM LOW OIL PRESSURE CROSS TRACK ERROR CHARGE INDICATOR SPEED ALARM WATER IN FUEL TRIP ALARM REV LIMIT EXCEEDED TEMPERATURE ALARM ENGINE EMERGENCY STOP MODE SHEAR ALARM FUEL TANK DEPTH ALARM...
EX: DPYCYSLA - 1.5 MPYC - 4 Core Area (mm TTYCSLA-4 Designation type Designation type # of cores The following reference table lists gives the measurements of JIS cables commonly used with Furuno products: Core Cable Core Cable Diameter Diameter...
FURUNO GP-1670/1870 SPECIFICATIONS OF GPS PLOTTER GP-1670/1870 GENERAL Display GP-1670 5.7-inch TFT color LCD, 640 x 480 dots GP-1870 7.0-inch TFT color LCD, 800 x 480 dots Display mode Plotter, Video pilot, Highway, Waypoint display Projection Mercator Useable area 80° latitude or below...
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FURUNO GP-1670/1870 CAN bus PGN (NMEA2000) Input 059392/904, 060928, 061184, 126208/992/996, 127245/250/251/258/488/489/493/496/505, 128259/267, 129025/026/029/033/038/039/040/538/540/793/794/798, 129808/809/810, 130306/310/311/312/313/314/577 Output 059392/904, 060928, 061184, 126208/464/992/996, 127258, 128259/267/275, 129025/026/029/033/283/284/285, 130310/312 POWER SUPPLY Display unit GP-1670 12-24 VDC: 0.5-0.3 A GP-1870 12-24 VDC: 0.6-0.3 A Rectifier (PR-62, option) 100/110/115/220/230 VAC, 1 phase, 50/60Hz...
INDEX Numerics 2D perspective display ......6-5 Easy Routing 3D display creating route with ........4-4 adjusting ..........6-7 error messages ........4-6 description ..........6-6 safety values for ........4-4 Fuel tank alarm ......... 7-5 activation range ........9-2 Fuse replacement ........
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INDEX Speed alarm..........7-5 Stopwatch ..........9-4 Object information ........1-21 System information ........11-4 Output data ..........9-6 Tank level display........1-15 Points TCPA alarm..........9-2 deleting.............3-6 Temperature alarm........7-3 entering ............3-1 Temperature graph display ......1-15 filtering on Points List .......3-6 information ..........3-4 Tidal current overlay.........1-26 Tidal information overlay ......1-25 moving............3-4 Tide &...
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