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FURUNO’ a GP-70 MARK-2 GPS NAVIGATOR Operator’s Guide Turning on the Power Press the PWR key. “2D” appears when position is reliable, which takes about 45 seconds. (On initial power-up it takes about 3 to 10 minutes.) Ship's Course _--Ditection ndleator Ship's Speed Destination Waypoint Data Jo we WS ae BUY rere : a ase 156 | © This display also appears by pressing the STD DISP key. © To turn off the power, press PWR and OFF keys together. Entering Antenna Unit Height The default setting is five meters. Measure antenna height above the waterline and enter it as follows. 1. Press FUNC, 1, and NEXT. (Menu 1-2 appears.) INT (ital Soting) OP Valve Antenna Haignt Time Diterence Minimum Satelite Elevation Angle third line.) he down arrow key. (The blinking cursor shifts to 3, Enter antenna unit height above the waterline in meters, using four digits. To enter 10 meters, for example, press 0, 0, 1, and 0. 4, Press ENT. 5. Press STD DISP. W NOTE: The DOP setting (default setting 20) should not be changed. This figure sets the DOP threshold for position fixing. Saving and Recalling Ship’s Position —__ Saving man overboard position Saving present position When someone falls overboard, press the MOB key to mark location. The range and bearing to the man overboard location are continually calculated. Ship's Speed Flange to Man ‘Overboard Position Bearing to Man ‘Overboard Position Man Overbaord Position oe ss Sade | Pre position is saved 2D KARR SAE ent ‘ fies ~ 344456" asc | ‘ ie Fe automatically assigned waypoint $98. ‘Ship's Position the SAVE key. The moment the key is pressed the present Save Save No. (201 to 220) Time Saved Position Recalling saved position Waypoint Navigation Registering waypoints the RCL key. Each press of the key shows a different saved ition. (999 > ... 202 + 201 + 999 + 305 > ... 301 + 220+ P . 201 >...) J RCAL (Recall) J Save No. (200 MOB Position 201 to 220-Manualy Savod 4301 to 305:Automatealy Saved pow Time Saved SAYS BS mm ease lida ‘The unit stores up to 200 waypoints. It numbers them from 001 10 200. By latitude and longitude Example: Enter coordinates 34°39.836" N and 135°12.059" E as waypoint 123. 1, Press WPT. 2. Enter waypoint number. Press 1, 2, and 3. 3. Enter latitude, Press 3, 4, 3, 9, 8, 3, 6, and ENT. 4, Enter longitude. Press 1, 3, 5, 1, 2, 0, 5, 9, and ENT. NOTE: Press the Change key before ENT 10 switch coordi- nate polarity from North to South, East to West, and vice versa. Use the CLR key to clear wrong data. By present pos 1, Press the SAVE key. The present position appears on the display. 2, Enter waypoint number (001 to 200). 3. Press the ENT key. Selecting a destination way- point Displaying range and bearing to des- tination waypoint Displaying cross track error to des- tination waypoint By previously saved position 1, Press the RCL key to display the position you want to register as a waypoint. 2. Enter waypoint number (001 to 200). 3, Press the ENT key. 1. Press the FR/TO key. 2. Enter waypoint number desired. 3. Press ENT key. Press the STD DISP key. Ship's Course (lighting) Bearing to Destination Waypoint (blinking) Ship's Speed |__ Range to Destination Waypoint Bearing to Destination Waypant Destination Waypoint qupbe™ ase .IS8*| Changing the di Ship's Position 1, Press FUNC and 3 followed by pressing BACK twice. (Menu 2-8 appears.) 2. Press the ENT key four times. (“C” blinks.) 3. Press the Change key several times to display XTE. 4. Press the ENT key. pressed four times" Displaying cross track error Press the STD DISP key. Cross Track Error 2D ek KKK TE) » BB. Ym 4 Bm rants ona F -] es San” a ‘Destination Waypoint . Cross Track Error (Vessel is off intended Origin Point course by 0.16 miles to left) Route Navigation a Creating a route Following a route You can enter up to 10 routes. The unit numbers them 01 to 10. A route may contain up to 10 waypoints. 1. Press FUNC and 4. (Menu 4-1 appears.) 2. Enter route number (01 to 10). 3. Enter starting point (a waypoint already entered). 4, Press the ENT key. 5. Enter first intermediate waypoint of the route. 6. Press the ENT key. i . Repeat steps 5 and 6 to enter next intermediate waypoint (or arrival waypoint), . Press FUNC, 4, and NEXT. (Menu 4-2 appears.) XN .. Enter route number (01 to 10). 3. Press the Change key to select direction to follow route; forward or reverse. 4, Press the ENT key 5. Press the STD DISP key. The range and bearing to next intermediate waypoint on the route appear on the display. Steer the vessel to show zero cross track error, for shortest distance to next intermediate waypoint. When the vessel arrives at an intermediate waypoint the unit automatically switches to next intermediate waypoint. The unit determines arrival at an intermediate waypoint by © the arrival range setting (default setting 0.5 nautical miles), or ‘© when the vessel crosses a perpendicular line intersecting intermediate waypoints. Intermediate Intermediate WPTO Arrival Range 7 Wetautt Selting OSnm) WET" Course = ‘Ship's Position When ship arrives at an intermediate point, next Intermediate point is automatically selected and range and bearing to it are shown, Display shows range and Bearing to frst point (0) on route, Alarms Arrival, anchor 1, Press FUNC and 3. (Menu 3-1 appears.) watch 2, Press Change to turn alarm on (display ON), and then press Cross track error, border ENT. 3, Press Change to select alarm desired (In, Arrival; Out, An- chor Watch), and then press ENT. 4, Enter alarm range, For 0.25 nautical miles, for example, press 0, 2, 5, and ENT. . Press FUNG, 3, and NEXT, (Menu 3-2 appears.) 2. Press Change to turn alarm on (display ON), and then press ENT. 3. Press Change to select alarm desired (Out, XTE; In, Bor- der), and then press ENT. 4, Enter alarm range. If the alarm range is 0.1 nautical miles, for example, press 0, 1, and ENT. am Range ee \ PR nen ~—__ oBestnaon Shi's Postion \ posite, Shiis Postion, [Alarm Range? Wayport viayert [Arrival Alarm) [Cross Track Error Alarm] Changing the NAV DATA Display = The NAV DATA key displays navigation information, You can select the information to display. The figures below show the default information, Ship's Course @ Ship's Course © 2ORKKKK | vo Bs ‘Velocity to Dest. WPT lel KT iia ce 16 Time-To-Go to Dest. WPT @ ™ (GSE ~~ stcasengtene Are eer mro # | EET ones so can pense I. splays jon, or speed and course, Ship's Course @) Items 1 to 7 (circled) are the displays which you can change, Display menu 2-8 and consult the table below to select item to display. Tr irr INL war No._|What you can display ID-S) | speed, course, average speed, average course, range and bearing to waypoint, velocity to destination, estimated time of arrival at destination waypoint, time-to-go to destination ‘waypoint, cross track error, altitude, distance run, course error, time, DOP value, NO display ®@ | course, average speed, average course, cross track error, course error, speed, NO display _ ID | course, average course, cross track error, course error, NO display 7 Menu Number and Function To select a menu, press the FUNC key and numeral key fol- lowed by the BACK or NEXT key. Menu Number [Function INIT 1-1 | Enter date, time, estimated position 1-2 | Enter DOP threshold, antenna height, time difference, mask elevation 1.3 | Select LOP display (Loran TD or Decca) 1-4 | Enter LOP corrections 1-5 | Set DGPS mode _1-6 | Set DGPS mode SYsi 2-1 | Select geodetic chart system 2-2 | Enter latitude and longitude corrections 2-3 | Enter magnetic variation, and select LOG or External alarm 2-4 | Enter smoothing rate 2-5 | Change unit of measurement 2-6 | Select output format of DATA-1 terminal 2-7 | Select output format of DATA-2 ter 2-8 | Preset NAV DATA display ____2.9 | Select menu for single menu mode !ALM 3-1 | Set arrival alarm, anchor watch alarm 3-2 | Set cross track error alarm, border alarm. 3-3 | Set ship’s speed alarm 3-4 | Set buzzer volume RTE 4-1 | Register route, display total route distance 4-2 | Select (follow) route ae ani CALC 5-1 | Calculate range and bearing between two waypoints 5-2 | Register waypoint by range and bearing 5:3 | Calculate time-to-go between two waypoints FUT 6-1 | Display satellite schedule z sv 7-1 | Display DOP, noise level and frequency deviation 7-2 | Display satellite no. being received 7-3 | Display satellite receiving status (azimuth, angle, signal level) 7.4 | Display DGPS receiving status _ ALMN 8-1 | Conduct cold start 8-2 | Display satellite health, deselect sate! TIME, 9-1 | Display time and altitude | 9-2 | Display distance run and trip distance alarm TEST 0-1 | Display program version number 0-2 | Execute self test 0-3 | Clear memory L 0-4 | Execute keyboard/LCD test__ © ssoesoorusna.ose-sssco-0 MN (9504,TATA) GP-70 MARK-2 vO F

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