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Furuno RD-30 Computer Monitor User Manual

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1. 1 9 DI kayu een 1 2 enter inne rn 1 2 DISP KOy e oli et teens 1 3 G Graph display sample ode Ies 1 4 5610 me nod OR 1 11 Graphic display sample n en atten 1 5 SQUID ose m eic ands 1 13 H HDG SETUP menu 1 30 Highway 1 6 I O SETUP menu uuu toe tet 1 27 M Maintenance 2 1 Magnetic variation 1 29 Men tree ice et eee M 1 1 21 2 1 Odometer 1 20 OFFSETS 1 24 Position format 1 26 PWR SWItChi 1 2 RESET menu cnet 1 22 Resetting indications 1 22 Rx data 1 14 S Simulation 1 27 Speed dita editas 1 16 System configuration iv T TD SETUP menu Rennen 1 26 estem a oe ssimum make t t eet 2 2 1 20 Time format 2 2 et 1 25 1 19 U UNITS SETUP menu 1 23 Units of measur
2. LF ICO OPERATOR S MANUAL MULTI DISPLAY MODEL RD 30 FURUNO ELECTRIC LTD NISHINOMIYA JAPAN PRINTED IN JAPAN O FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Your Local Agent Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya Japan Telephone 0798 65 2111 fax 0798 65 4200 All rights reserved Printed in Japan FIRST EDITION MAR 2001 MAR 03 2004 s DAMI RD 30 00080917705 OME44130H00 AN SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS A WARNING Do not open the equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Do not disassemble or modify the equipment Fire electrical shock or serious injury can result Immediately turn off the power at the switchboard if the equipment is emitting smoke or fire Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock Contact a FURUNO agent for service Keep heater away from equipment A heater can melt the equipment s power cord which can cause fire or electrical shock AN CAUTION Do not use the equipment for other than its intended purpose Improper use of the equipment can affect performance and void the warranty TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ili SYSTEM CONFIGURATION iv 1 OPERATION e 1 1 1 1 Controls ertet 1 1 1 2 Turning On Off the Power 1 2 1 3 Adjusting Key Panel Dimmer
3. Destination waypoint advances forward as own ship nears destination Course over ground Intended course line A C Delta Course The own ship marker displays course as follows When no waypoint is set The mode is North up and the own ship marker shows ship s course When a waypoint is set The own ship marker shows ship s course towards destination Digital XTE indication Speed over ground Range from own ship to destination waypoint Analog XTE Cross track error scale Arrow shifts with ship s XTE When the arrow is aligned with intended course line own ship is on course The arrow flashes if ship s XTE is greater than the XTE scale range N North is displayed instead of the arrow when no destination is set Highway display 1 OPERATION Selecting the display range for the highway display You may select the display range for the highway display among 0 2 0 4 0 8 1 2 4 8 and 16 nautical miles Nautical miles is the default range unit kilometer and statute mile are also available See page 1 23 1 Press the DISP key to show the highway display and then press the MENU key to show the zoom window ZOOM IN OUT Quit PRESS MENU TO SEE THE MAIN MENU Zoom window 2 Press the ENT key to show the zoom setting window ZOOM A OUT 0 25 Y IN EXIT ENT Zoom setting window 3 Press or Y to select zoom range desired S
4. Hokkaido North Baltic Tohoku North West Kanto Trondelag Shikoku English Hokuriku North Bothnian Kita Kyushu Southern Spanish Namaqualand North Scottish Cape Gulf of Finland Danish Eastern Province South West Africa Irish Natal Finnmark Dampier Australia French Port Headland South Bothnian Anticosti Northern America Hebridean East Newfoundland Frisian Islands Cabot Strait Helgeland Nova Scotia FURUNO RD 30 SPECIFICATIONS OF MULTI DISPLAY RD 30 1 GENERAL 1 1 Display 95 x 60 mm 120 x 64 dot matrix 1 2 Display Menu 1 2 3 4 data Highway Graph Alphanumeric 1 3 Alphanumeric Data Water temperature Water depth Ship s speed Wind speed Current speed bearing 2 IO INTERFACE 2 1 Data format IEC 61162 1 NMEA 0183 2 2 Input output Data Own ship s position GGA gt RMC gt GLL Time ZDA gt GGA Ship s speed SOG VTG gt VBW Ship s speed STW VHW gt VBW Wind speed bearing True MWV T gt VWT gt MDA Appearance MWV R gt VWR Water temperature MTW MDA Water depth DPT gt DBT gt DBS gt DBK Course VTG gt RMC Heading HDT gt HDG gt HDM gt VHW Destination RMB gt BWR gt BWC Current speed bearing CUR gt VDR Time difference GLC gt GTD Pressure Humidity MDA Cross track error XTE gt APB gt RMB Rate of Turn ROT Rudder Angle RSA UTC and time to destination waypoint ZTG 3 POWER SU
5. Display Contrast 1 2 1 4 Selecting a Display 1 3 1 4 1 Sample displays 1 4 1 5 Setting up the Displays 1 8 1 5 1 Choosing display type 1 8 1 5 2 Setting up digital displays 1 9 1 5 3 Setting up graph displays 1 10 1 5 4 Setting up graphic displays 1 13 1 6 Displaying Rx Data 1 14 1 7 SATaEms us tette 1 15 1 7 1 Audio alarm type 1 15 1 7 2 Speed alarm 1 16 1 7 3 Water temperature alarm 1 16 1 7 4 Depth alarm 1 17 1 7 5 Arrival alarm anchor watch alarmieren es 1 18 1 7 6 XTE Cross Track Error alarm xit tete tee 1 19 1 7 7 Trip alarm 1 19 1 7 8 Odometer alarm 1 20 1 7 9 Time alarm 1 20 1 7 10 Countdown alarm 1 20 1 7 11 Alarm messages 1 21 1 8 Resetting Indications to Zero 1 22 1 9 Choosing Units of Measurement 1 23 1 10 Applying an Offset to Data 1 24 1 11 Choosing Time Display Format 1 25 1 12 Choosing Position Data Format 1 26 1 13 Simulation Mode 1 27 1 14 I O Port Setup 1 27 1 15 Bearing Reference 1 28 1 16 Magnetic Variation 1 29 1 17Heading Senso
6. Q m Water temperature graphic display True bearing shown as magnetic bearing as M Compass graphic display Current graphic display Speed over ground Course lt Active readout Inactive readout Speed thru water Course SPEED bow bearing Apparent wind MODE direction A G Speed over ground Ur v W Speed though water speed Port Starboard Speed Filled arrow indicates direction Wind graphic display Speed raphic display SOG or STW 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 mI 4 5 5 Rudder IH 4 ROT angle PORT se an lt Port 30 ROT 1 2 2 min N H H lt ROT gt right turn FORT 0 STED Starboard ROT Rate Of Turn display left turn RAI Rudder Angle Indicator Graphic displays 1 5 1 OPERATION True bearing shown as magnetic bearing as M 1 6 The highway display The highway display provides a graphic presentation of ship s progress towards a destination together with range and bearing to the destination and ship s course and speed To choose this display select HIGHWAY from the USER DISPLAY SETUP menu referring to the procedure on page 1 8 Destination waypoint name Bearing from own ship to destination waypoint Direction to steer flashing Appears on left or right side depending on direction to steer Steer right amp Steer left
7. DIST SPD NM KT KM KM H SM MPH DEPTH M FT FA PB WIND SPD KT KM H MPH M S WIND T OFF 1 5 10 min TRUE APP CALIBRATION YES NO OFFSET 90 to 490 0 DAMPING 0 to 3 1 C 2000 BWC BWR CUR DBK DBS DBT GGA GLC GLL HDT HDG HDM MDA MTW MWV RMB RMC ROT VBW VDR VHW VTG VWR VWT XTE ZDA LORAN C A CHAINS Loran C Chain Central Pacific Canadian East Coast Commando Lion Korea Canadian West Coast South Saudi Arabia Labrador Sea Eastern Russia Gulf of Alaska Norwegian Sea Southeast USA Mediterranean Sea Western Russia North Central USA North Saudi Arabia Great Lakes South Central USA West Coast USA Northeast USA Northeast Pacific old Icelandic North Pacific Suez England France Northwest Pacific Newfoundland East Coast Saudia Arabia North Saudia Arabia South Loran A Loran A station pair Cannot enter same pair 1L0 1L1 1L4 1L5 116 1L7 151 152 153 154 156 2H5 2H6 250 251 282 253 284 285 256 257 DECCA CHAINS Chain Location Chain Location South Baltic Vestlandet Europe Skagerrak North Persian Gulf Persian Gulf amp India Southwest British South Persian Gulf Northumbrian Bombay Holland Calcutta North British Bangladesh Lofoten Saliyah
8. COG TRIP TD TIMER A TEMP 4 DIGITAL Screen division options I 5 DIGITAL Options 2 5 same as GRAPH TEMP BASE POINT 99 F 999 F 50 F that for 1 RANGE 1 F 900 F 10 F PERIOD 5 30 min 1 3 6 real r DEPTH START FROM 0 9998 0 ff I MAX RANGE 1 9999 300 ft PERIOD 5 30 min 1 3 6 real SOG r START FROM 0 998 0 kt MAX RANGE 1 999 30 kt PERIOD 5 30 min 1 3 6 real STW START FROM 0 998 0 kt MAX RANGE 1 999 30 kt PERIOD 5 30 min 1 3 6 real WIND START FROM 0 998 0 kt MAX RANGE 1 999 20 kt PERIOD 5 30 min 1 3 6 real r CURRENT 4 START FROM 0 998 0 kt RANGE 1 999 10 kt PERIOD 5 30 min 1 3 6 real PRESSURE START FROM 0800 1199 0 hpa MAX RANGE 0801 1200 1200 hpa PERIOD 5 30 min 1 3 6 12 24 48 72 real 5 min GRAPHIC SPDMETER1 TI START FROM 99 0 99 0 0 SPDMETER INTERVAL 1 99 10 LF TEMP WIND r COMPASS CURRENT SPD SOG r SPD STW r ROT 30 60 90 min L RAI HIGHWAY ALARM1 BUZZ SHORT LONG CONTIN r SPEED OFF 30 0 kt LOW HIGH INSDE OUTSD TEMP OFF 32 00 F LOW HIGH INSDE OUTSD SHEAR DEPTH OFF 0 0 ft LOW HIGH INSDE OUTSD ALARM2 ARV ANC ARV ANC OFF 0 50 nm RESET XTE OFF 0 25 nm ON TRIP OFF 0 nm ON ODOMETER O
9. ENT key XX XXX Shows latitude and longitude position with no seconds XX XX X Shows latitude and longitude position with seconds LORAN C TD Displays Loran C TDs DECCATD Displays Decca TDs LORAN A TD Displays Loran A TDs If you selected one of the latitude and longitude options go to step 6 For LORAN C TD DECCA TD or LORAN A do the following to set chain and station pair a Press the ENT key b Press A or V to set chain See page M 3 or M 4 Press gt followed by A or Y to set station pair d Press the ENT key e If desired you may enter an offset for TD1 and or TD2 to refine Loran Decca position Select ATD1 ATD2 and then press the ENT key Use lt or gt to select location and press A or V to enter value or switch from plus to minus and vice versa f Press the ENT key Press the MENU key twice to close the menu 1 13 1 14 1 OPERATION Simulation Mode A simulation mode showing internally generated navigation data is provided to acquaint you with the features of the RD 30 SIM appears on the display when the simulation mode is turned on Press the MENU key once or twice to open the main menu Select SYS SETUP and then press the ENT key Select SIMULATOR and then press the ENT key Select ON or OFF as appropriate and then press the ENT key Press the MENU key twice to close the menu I O Port Setup The I O SETUP menu sets up the IN OUT and
10. No display TEMP Water temperature DEPTH Depth SOG Speed over ground STW Speed through water HDG Heading COG Course over ground XTE Cross track error WIND Wind speed and direction ODO Odometer TRIP Trip distance CUR Current tide POSN Position in latitude and longitude TD Position in Loran C or Decca TDs TIME Date and time WPT Waypoint selected at navigator ROT Rate of turn TIMER Remaining time for time alarm POWER Power source voltage CUR Current tide speed and direction PRE Atmospheric pressure A TEMP Atmosphere temperature HUM Humidity relative or absolute ETA Estimated Time of Arrival at destination waypoint 7 For 2 3 and 4 indication displays repeat step 5 6 to select data as appropriate Note 1 A digital display shows bars where corresponding data is not available or input is lost Note 2 ETA display requires the sentences ZDA and ZTG or ZTG and RMC 8 Press the MENU key twice to close the menu 1 5 3 Setting up graph displays 1 Select GRAPH referring to paragraph 1 5 1 2 Press the ENT key to show the graph display options window 1 10 1 OPERATION DEPTH SOG STW WIND CURRENT PRESSURE Graph display options window 3 Choose the graph display option desired and then press the ENT key One of the following graph display setup menus appears depending on your selection Si xml GRAPH lt TEMP GRAPH SETU
11. alarm sounds and the name of the offending alarm and a flashing exclamation mark appear at the top of the display You can silence the audio alarm and erase the alarm name by pressing any key The exclamation mark remains on the screen until the offending alarm is turned off or the cause of the alarm is eliminated You can see which alarm has been violated by displaying the message display which can show up to ten messages 1 Press the MENU key once or twice to display the main menu 2 Select MESSAGES and then press the ENT key m MESSAGES m ARRIVAL ALARM Messages display 3 Press the MENU key twice to close the menu Note NO FIX appears when a navigation device connected to the RD 30 can not fix the ship s position POSITION DATA appears when the own ship s position data has not been input from a navigation device for 90 seconds 1 21 1 OPERATION 1 8 Resetting Indications to Zero You may individually reset the trip odometer and graph indications to zero as follows 1 Press the MENU key once or twice to display the main menu 2 Select RESET and then press the ENT key mamam RESET TRIP ODOMETER GRAPH ALL BACKUP DATA Reset menu 3 Select TRIP ODOMETER or GRAPH as appropriate and then press the ENT key One of the following displays appears depending on your selection RESET TRIP RESET ODOMETER ARE YOU SURE ARE YOU SURE ves 9 ves
12. during calibration To cancel calibration press the MENU key You cannot cancel calibration except when SAMPLING is showing 7 Continue turning the boat in a circle until calibration results NG No Good or OK appear on the display This takes about 3 5 circles with the PG 1000 or 2 3 circles with the C 2000 If the calibration was successful OK appears as the results CALIBRATION SAMPLING OK CALIBRATION OK RESULT OK Calibration results 8 The display then shows PUSH ENT KEY Push the ENT key to return to the HDG SETUP menu Note If the results were unsuccessful NG appears as the results In this case press the MENU key or the ENT key to return to the HDG SETUP menu Redo the calibration referring to the installation manual for the heading sensor 9 If you do not need to align heading or enter a damping factor C 2000 press the MENU key twice to close the menu To align heading go to step 10 To enter damping factor go to step 18 1 31 1 OPERATION Offset 1 32 If there is a difference between sensor bearing and actual bearing enter it as below For example if the sensor shows 70 and the actual bearing is 75 enter 5 10 Choose OFFSET and press the ENT key 11 Use A or V to choose minus or plus respectively whichever is appropriate 12 Press gt to shift the cursor one place 13 Use A or V to enter appropriate value 14 Press to shift the cursor one p
13. key SHORT Two short beeps LONG Three long beeps CONTIN Continuous beep 5 Press the MENU key twice to close the menu 1 15 1 OPERATION 1 7 2 Speed alarm The speed alarm warns when your boat s speed is lower or higher than the speed setting or is inside or outside of the speed range setting 1 Press the MENU key once or twice to show the main menu 2 Select ALARM and then press the ENT key 3 Select SPEED and then press the ENT key to show the speed alarm options window Speed alarm options window 4 Select alarm type desired and then press the ENT key OFF Turns off the speed alarm LOW Alarm triggered when speed is lower than the speed setting HIGH Alarm triggered when speed is higher than the speed setting INSDE Alarm triggered when speed is inside the speed range setting OUTSD Alarm triggered when speed is outside of the speed range setting 5 If you turned on the alarm press the ENT key and then use the cursor pad to enter the alarm setting Use lt or gt to select location and press A or V to enter value For INSDE and OUTSD enter lower value on top higher value below 6 Press the ENT key 7 Press the MENU key twice to close the menu 1 7 3 Water temperature alarm The water temperature alarm warns when the water temperature is lower or higher than the temperature setting inside or outside of the temperature range setting or the temperature varies by the temperature
14. then press the ENT key 3 Choose BRG READ and then press the ENT key TRUE BRG READ options 1 16 4 5 1 OPERATION Choose MAGNETIC or TRUE as appropriate and then press the ENT key Press the MENU key twice to close the menu Magnetic Variation The location of the magnetic north pole is different from the geographical north pole This causes a difference between the true and magnetic north direction This difference is called magnetic variation and varies with respect to the observation point on earth Your unit is preprogrammed with all the earth s magnetic variation However you may wish to enter variation manually to refine accuracy To use magnetic variation BRG READ on the SYS SETUP menu must be set to MAGNETIC 5 Press the MENU key once or twice to open the menu Choose SYS SETUP and then press the ENT key Choose MAG VAR and then press the ENT key MANUAL MAG VAR options Choose AUTO or MANUAL as appropriate and then press the ENT key For AUTO go to step 5 For MANUAL enter magnetic variation as below referring to a nautical chart a Press the ENT key b Use A or V to choose West or East as appropriate C Press to shift the cursor one place rightward d Use A or V to enter appropriate numeric e Press to shift the cursor one place rightward f Use A or V to enter appropriate numeric g Press the ENT key Press the MENU key twice to close th
15. 0 min 1 3 6 12 24 48 72 real Start From 0 998 kt Max Range 1 999 kt Period 5 30 min 1 3 6 12 24 48 72 real Start From 0 998 kt Max Range 1 999 kt Period 5 30 min 1 3 6 12 24 48 72 real Start From 0 998 kt Max Range 1 999 kt Period 5 30 min 1 3 6 12 24 48 72 real Start From 0800 1199 hPa Max Range 0801 1200 hP a Period 5 30 min 1 3 6 12 24 48 72 real 5 Press the ENT key to register setting 6 Press the MENU key twice to close the menu TEMP F Range 5 F 5 MIN period 5 min Base Point 50 T Range 10 Period 5 min Start From 0 ft Max Range 300 ft Period 5 min Start From 0 kt Max Range 30 kt Period 5 min Start From 0 kt Max Range 30 kt Period 5 min Start From 0 kt Max Range 20 kt Period 5 min Start From 40 kt Max Range 20 kt Period 5 min Start From 0800 hPa Max Range 1200 hPa Period 5 min Base point 50 F 1 OPERATION 1 5 4 Setting up graphic displays 1 Select GRAPHIC referring to paragraph 1 5 1 2 Press the ENT key to show the graphic display options window 9 Start point SPDMETER2 SPD SOG sPD STW TEMP WIND COMPASS CURRENT ROT RAI Graphic display options window Select graphic display desired and then press the ENT key For water temperature speedometer1 or speedometer2 one of the fo
16. 36 contrast is automatically set to 36 when you turn on the power again 1 4 1 OPERATION Selecting a Display The RD 30 has four display types digital graph graphic analog and highway The operator may arrange data for five displays and show them in the order desired Availability of data depends on the sensors connected Press the DISP key consecutively to select a display Below is the default display sequence and default digital data items DISP key DEPTH FT 210 2 DISP key TEMP F 55 24 DISP key DISP key 210 2 55 24 DISP key r 210 2 TEMP F SOG KT 55 24 10 2 Displays default setting 1 OPERATION 1 4 1 Sample displays Graph displays Water temperature depth speed over ground speed through water wind current data and atmospheric pressure can be shown in graph form TEMP 51 94 F DEPTH 90 2FT 150 pe 300 SMIN 5 MIN Water temperature graph Depth graph SOG 14 6KT STW 14 6KT 5 MIN 5 MIN Speed over ground graph Speed through water graph WIND 6 9KT CURRENT 0 94KT Wind graph Current graph ERSSR 1007 nea 120 H Atmospheric pressure graph Graph displays 1 OPERATION Graphic displays The graphic display presents speed temperature wind compass and current data in analog and digital formats SOG SPEEDOMETER1 or STW SPEEDOMETER2
17. 7 SOG 12 6 KT STW 12 8 KT COG 56 0 1 ROT 42 MIN 1 4 HDG 65 0 1 62 37 DEPTH 123 5 FT WIND 65 0 T 2 8 1KT WPT 200 0 1 41 5NM XTE 0 71 CURENT 7 07KT 64 0 1 TD 32145 1 12245 2 PRESSURE 1024 5hPa AIR TEMP 77 0 F HUMIDITY 86 2 T 2 3 4 Key ODOMETER 4 33NM 1 True bearing shown as magnetic bearing as M 2 True direction shown as T apparent direction shown as A TRIPMETER 2 88NM RSA 49 5 S ETA 01 FEB 04 10 04 06 4 4 Rx data display 1 14 1 7 1 7 1 1 OPERATION Alarms The RD 30 has ten conditions which can trigger audio and visual alarms speed water temperature depth arrival anchor watch cross track error trip distance two alarms countdown timer alarm clock no position fixing and no position data Note You can not turn off the no position fixing alarm nor the no position data alarm Audio alarm type Audio and visual alarms are released whenever an alarm setting is violated You can select the audio alarm type as follows 1 Press the MENU key once or twice to show the main menu 2 Select ALARM and then press the ENT key mw ALARMI Eu BUZZ SPEED OFF 30 0KT TEMP OFF 32 00 F DEPTH OFF 0 0FT ALARM 1 menu 3 Press the ENT key to open the buzzer options window Buzzer options window 4 Use the cursor pad to select alarm type desired and then press the ENT
18. 9 ALL USER DISP1 USER DISP2 USER DISP3 USER DISP4 USER DISP5 Windows for resetting trip odometer and graph displays 4 For TRIP and ODOMETER press 4 to select YES and then press the ENT key For GRAPH select specific display number USER DISP1 USER DISP5 or ALL resets all graphs as appropriate and then press the ENT key The display shown below appears Press 4 to select YES and then press the ENT key ERASE GRAPH DATA ARE YOU SURE YES W Reset graph prompt 5 Press the MENU key twice to close the menu Note For ALL BACKUP DATA see page 2 4 1 22 1 9 1 OPERATION Choosing Units of Measurement You may choose the units of measurement for water temperature distance speed depth and wind speed as follows 1 Press the MENU key once or twice to display the main menu 2 Select UNITS and then press the ENT key mw UNITS SETUP a TEMP 8 8 DIST SPD NM DEPTH FT WIND SPD KT WIND OFF TRUE Units setup menu 3 Select TEMP DIST SPD DEPTH or WIND SPD and WIND wind speed averaging and wind direction reference as appropriate and then press the ENT key One of the following displays appears depending on the selection you made M FA Distance speed PB ee Depth unit Wind speed Wind averaging wind options unit options direction reference options Temperature unit options Unit options 4 Use the curso
19. A or V to enter value 6 Press the ENT key 7T Press the MENU key twice to close the menu m Trip alarm The trip alarm informs you when you have traveled a certain distance 1 Press the MENU key once or twice to show the main menu 2 Select ALARM2 and then press the ENT key 3 Select TRIP and then press the ENT key to show the trip alarm options window Select OFF or ON as appropriate and then press the ENT key 5 For ON press the ENT key and then use the cursor pad to enter the alarm setting Use lt or gt to select location and press A or V to enter value Press the ENT key 7 Press the MENU key twice to close the menu 9 Note Speed through water must be more than 0 09 kt to calculate trip distance 1 19 1 OPERATION 1 7 8 1 7 9 1 7 10 1 20 Odometer alarm The odometer alarm informs you when your vessel has traveled the distance you have set Its function is similar to the trip alarm except its maximum setting is 999 nm 1 Press the MENU key once or twice to show the main menu 2 Select ALARM and then press the ENT key 3 Select ODOMETER and then press the ENT key to show the odometer alarm options window 4 Select OFF or ON as appropriate and then press the ENT key 5 For ON press the ENT key and then use the cursor pad to enter the alarm setting Use lt or gt to select location and press A or Y to enter value Press the ENT key 7T P
20. AUX ports on the RD 30 Additionally you can use this menu to output power to other display units in case of multiple display units Note that the equipment can process data input at the rate of up to 430 characters second Some delay will occur when processing data input at a higher rate grep 1 Press the MENU key once or twice to open the main menu 2 Select l O SETUP and then press the ENT key PORTS SETUP m IN OUT PORT 588 AUXPORT OFF POWER OUT OFF SELECT SENTENCE gt IN OUT PORT AUX PORT PORTS SETUP menu 3 Select IN OUT AUX or POWER OUT as appropriate and then press the ENT key One of the following displays appears depending on your selection IN OUT and POWER OUT OFF AUX options OFF options IN OUT ON No output BOTH ON Outputs power to other display units OFF No output IN OUT Output data which is input through the IN OUT port AUX Output data which is input through the AUX port BOTH Output mixed data which is input through the IN OUT and AUX ports IN OUT AUX and POWER OUT options Note If when BOTH is selected the data sentence which has an input interval faster than one second ROT HDT etc is turned on some data may not be output 1 27 1 OPERATION 4 Select appropriate option and then press the ENT key 5 If you selected OFF for IN OUT PORT AUX PORT or POWER OUT go to step 8 For the option IN OUT AUX and BOTH se
21. FF 0 nm ON TIME OFF 00 00 ON COUNTDOWN OFF ON 5 min 10 min 15 min MESSAGES Message board Continued on next page TRIP r ODOMETER GRAPH _ ALL ALL BACKUP DATA USER DISP1 USER DISP2 r USER DISP3 USER DISP4 USER DISP5 M 1 Continued from previous page OFFSETS SYS SETUP I SETUP TD SETUP LANGUAGE UNITS HDG SETUP w connection of PG 1000 L C 2000 TIME DIFF 13 30 13 30 00 00 SPEED SOG 99 9 99 9 0 0 kt SPEED STW 99 9 99 9 0 0 TEMP 99 9 F 99 9 F 0 00 DEPTH 999 9 999 9 0 0 ff WND DIRECT 179 9 179 9 0 0 WND SPEED 99 9 99 9 0 0 kt TIME DISP 12 HOUR 24 HOUR BRG READ MAGNETIC TRUE MAG VAR AUTO MANUAL SIMULATOR OFF ON TEST EXCHANGE BATTERY IN OUT PORT OFF IN OUT AUX BOTH AUX PORT OFF IN OUT AUX BOTH POWER OUT OFF ON IN OUT PORT AUX PORT For selecting data sentence See below DISPLAY XX XXX XX XX X LORAN C TD DECCA TD LORAN A TD LORAN C Set Loran C chain and station pair Default 7980 23 43 ATD1 ATD2 99 9 99 9 00 0 DECCA Set Decca chain and station pair Default 25 G P Skagerrak ATD1 ATD2 9 99 9 99 0 00 LORAN A Set Loran A chain and station pair Default 283 284 ATD1 ATD2 99 9 99 9 00 0 ENGLISH Others TEMP C F XX XX XX X
22. P gt lt DEPTH GRAPH SETUP gt BASE POINT PENA START FROM EM TAM RANGE 10 F MAX RANGE 300FT PERIOD 5MIN PERIOD 5MIN Temperature graph setup menu Depth graph setup menu pe GRAPH aaa GRAPH 9 lt SOG GRAPH SETUP gt lt STW GRAPH SETUP gt START FROM 93 START FROM 9 MAX RANGE 30KT MAX RANGE 30KT PERIOD 5MIN PERIOD 5MIN Speed over ground graph setup menu Speed through water graph setup menu GRAPH aeii GRAPH lt WIND GRAPH SETUP gt CURRENT GRAPH SETUP START FROM 9 START FROM Ba MAX RANGE 20KT MAX RANGE 10KT PERIOD 5MIN PERIOD 5MIN Wind graph setup menu Current graph setup menu usd GRAPH lt PRESSURE GRAPH SETUP START FROM MAX RANGE 1200 hPa PERIOD SMIN Atmospheric pressure graph setup menu Graph display setup menus Note The setting of PERIOD of each graph setup is linked that is it can not be set individually for each graph setup 1 11 1 OPERATION 4 Use the cursor pad to select an item and then press the ENT key The far left digit is selected by the cursor in the case where you enter data or a pop window appears with options Enter and select data referring to the table below To enter numeric data Use lt or gt to select location and or Y to enter value and change from plus to minus and vice versa For pop up window Use the cursor pad to select desired op
23. PPLY 3 1 Display Unit 12 24 VDC 200 105 mA 4 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION 4 1 Ambient Temperature 15 C to 55 C 4 2 Relative Humidity 95 at 40 4 3 Waterproof IPX5 4 4 Vibration IEC 60945 5 COATING COLOR 5 1 Display Unit Cover 2 5GY5 1 5 Panel N3 0 SP 1 E4413501J This page is intentionally left blank Keys tdt a ets 1 14 A Alarms anchor Watch tod ted 1 18 1 18 Sas 1 15 u u 1 20 tetra rel Foe has 1 17 messages ooh i 1 21 1 20 Speed niei iid 1 16 times aio Dee 1 20 tI ui rie ta ei ere tpi teni 1 19 water temperature 1 16 XTE cross track error 1 19 Anchor watch alarm 1 18 Arrival alatm unie textes 1 18 1 15 Backup data 2 4 Battery 2 3 Bearing reference 1 28 C Cohltrast sta ett es 1 2 Gontro Sae intro rr eR 1 1 Countdown alarm 1 20 D Depth alarm 1 17 Digital display setup
24. agraph 2 5 BATTERY ALARM Voltage of internal battery is low Have a qualified technician replace the battery following the procedure in paragraph 2 4 2 1 2 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 2 3 2 2 Diagnostic Test The diagnostic test checks the ROM RAM AUX port IN OUT port internal battery keyboard and LCD for proper operation Additionally it displays power source voltage contrast and dimmer settings and program version number 1 2 3 B Press the MENU key once or twice to open the menu Select SYS SETUP and then press the ENT key Select TEST and then press the ENT key You are asked if you are ready to start the test TEST START STOP PWR OFF ARE YOU SURE ves TEST START screen Press 4 to select YES and then press the ENT key to start the test The equipment tests the ROM RAM AUX port IN OUT port and internal battery displaying the results as OK or NG No Good For any NG contact your dealer for advice is shown where no data is fed to a port Additionally the test displays the program version numbers power source voltage and contrast and dimmer settings assasi TEST ELM ROM OK CONT 48 RAM OK DIM 4 AUX STOP PWR OFF IN OUT PWR 31 1 BATTERY OK PROG NO 1451415 XX XX Number of times CNT 001 1451414 XX XX test executed consecutively XX XX Program version no TEST display After the equipment has checked the items ment
25. and then press the ENT key Select DEPTH and then press the ENT key to show the depth alarm options window Depth alarm options window Select alarm type desired and then press the ENT key OFF Turns off the depth alarm LOW Alarm triggered when the depth is shallower than depth setting HIGH Alarm triggered when the depth is deeper than depth setting INSDE Alarm triggered when the depth is inside the depth range setting OUTSD Alarm triggered when the depth is outside of the depth range setting If you turned on the alarm press the ENT key and then use the cursor pad to enter the alarm setting Use lt or gt to select location and press A or Y to enter value For INSDE and OUTSD enter lower value on top higher value below Press the ENT key Press the MENU key twice to close the menu 1 17 1 OPERATION 1 7 5 Arrival alarm anchor watch alarm The arrival alarm informs you that your boat is approaching a destination waypoint The area that defines an arrival zone is that of a circle which you approach from the outside of the circle The alarm will be released if your boat enters the circle The anchor watch alarm informs you that your boat is moving when it should be at rest The arrival alarm and anchor watch alarm cannot be activated together RMB BWR or BWC data sentence required for these alarms Alarm setting P Alarm range g Own ship Your ship s position Alarm area Destination
26. ation press A or V to enter value and switch from plus to minus and vice versa Press the ENT key 6 Press the MENU key twice to close the menu o 1 OPERATION 1 11 Choosing Time Display Format Time may be displayed in 12 hour or 24 hour notation as follows 1 Press the MENU key once or twice to display the main menu 2 Select SYS SETUP and then press the ENT key WS SYSTEM SETUP lli TIME DISP BRG READ MAGNETIC MAG VAR AUTO E00 SIMULATOR OFF TEST EXCHANGE BATTERY SYSTEM SETUP menu 3 Select TIME DISP and then press the ENT key Time display options 4 Select 12HOUR or 24HOUR as appropriate and then press the ENT key 5 Press the MENU key twice to close the menu 1 25 1 OPERATION 1 12 Choosing Position Data Format Position may be shown in latitude and longitude or Loran Decca TDs Choose L L position format and Loran Decca chain and station pair as follows 1 2 3 6 1 26 Press the MENU key once or twice to display the main menu Select TD SETUP and then press the ENT key mamam SETUP ma DISPLAY b LORAN C 7980 23 43 ATD1 00 0 ATD2 00 0 DECCA 25 G P ATD1 0 00 ATD2 0 00 LORAN A 253 254 ATD1 00 0 ATD2 00 0 TD setup options Select DISPLAY and then press the ENT key XX XXX XX XX X LORAN C TD DECCA TD LORAN A TD Position format options Select appropriate option and then press the
27. ay shows the following message EXCHANGE BATTERY ARE YOU SURE ves Exchange battery window 4 Press 4 to select YES and then press the ENT key The following display appears At this time the contents of the RAM are temporarily moved to the flash memory 2 3 2 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 2 5 READY FOR BATTERY CHANGE PRESS ANY KEY TO SHUT DOWN Battery exchange confirmation window 5 Press any key to shut down the equipment 6 Have a qualified technician replace the battery Clearing Backup Data You may clear all backup data menu settings trip graph and odometer readings etc to start afresh Press the MENU key once or twice to open the main menu 2 Select RESET and then press the ENT key 3 Select ALL BACKUP DATA and then press the ENT key ERASE ALL BACKUP DATA DEFAULT ARE YOU SURE YES W Prompt for erasure of backup data Press lt to select YES and then press the ENT key The following display appears RESTART FOR ERASING DATA HIT ANY KEY Prompt for restarting Hit any key to erase all backup data A beep sounds and then backup data is cleared MENU TREE MENU USER 1 DIGITAL DIGITAL Data Available NONE TEMP POSN HDG ODO DISP 2 DIGITAL CUR HUM SOG DEPTH TIME WPT ROT XTE POWER 3 DIGITAL PRE STW WIND
28. e menu 1 29 1 OPERATION 1 17 Heading Sensor PG 1000 C 2000 Setup Set up the heading sensor PG1000 C 2000 on the HDG SETUP menu with the heading sensor connected to the AUX port Note that no data is transmitted from the IN OUT port when the HDG SETUP menu is displayed Calibration Calibrate the heading sensor against magnetic field distortion aboard the boat as below Do not turn off the power during the calibration 1 Find a calm and clear area without current wind swell or waves 2 Steer the boat clockwise or counterclockwise in a circular course Take about two minutes to complete the circle at about 3 kt While turning the boat go to step 3 2 minutes for a circle at about 3 kt e Course to follow for calibration Notes Speed higher than 3 kt may result in calibration error 3 Press the MENU key once or twice to open the menu 4 Choose HDG SETUP and then press the MENU key It may take several seconds before the HDG SETUP menu appears HDG SENSOR SETUP CALIBRATION OFFSET 14 352 M Offset output from PG 1000 or C 2000 and DAMPING ad ai current bearing updated every second Damping factor set at C 2000 DAMPING shown on C 2000 HDG SETUP menu 5 Choose CALIBRATION and then press the ENT key 1 30 1 OPERATION CALIBRATION ARE YOU SURE YES D Calibration prompt 6 Choose YES and then press the ENT key The display shows CALIBRATION
29. emen t 1 23 W Water temperature alarm 1 16 WI 1 23 XTE cross track error 1 19 2 ZOOM is tb Em 1 7 Index 1
30. etting range is shown in the table below 4 Press the ENT key to finish Unit Display range nm 0 2 0 4 0 8 1 2 4 8 16 km 0 2 0 4 1 2 4 10 20 30 sm 0 2 0 4 0 8 1 2 4 8 16 1 7 1 OPERATION 1 5 Setting up the Displays Four display types are available digital graph graphic and highway You may freely select and arrange what data to display in the digital graph and graphic displays The order in which displays are shown may also be changed Note that the highway display cannot be adjusted 1 5 1 Choosing display type 1 Press the MENU key once twice when Highway display is shown to open the main menu ES MAINMENU NW SYS SETUP ALARM1 I O SETUP ALARM2 TD SETUP MESSAGES LANGUAGE RESET UNITS OFFSETS HDG SETUP Accessible only when heading sensor PG 1000 or C 2000 is used Main menu 2 Use the cursor pad to select USER DISP and then press the ENT key USER DISPLAY SETUP 1 2 DIGITAL 3 DIGITAL 4 DIGITAL 5 DIGITAL User display setup menu Note 1 5 show the currently selected display type 3 Use the cursor pad to select display number desired and then press the ENT key DIGITAL DIGITAL GRAPH GRAPH GRAPHIC GRAPHIC HIGHWAY HIGHWAY OFF 1 display 2 5 displays User display options 4 Select display type among DIGITAL GRAPH GRAPHIC HIGHWAY and OFF as appropriate and then press the ENT key 5 For digi
31. ioned above a beep sounds and the message PUSH KEY appears at the top right hand corner Press each key and cursor pad arrows one by one The name of the key or cursor pad arrow pressed momentarily appears at the top right hand corner if the key or cursor pad is functioning properly Note If no control is operated within approx five seconds the equipment automatically proceeds to step 8 2 4 2 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 8 The equipment beeps and then displays the following message to inform you that it is now going to check the LCD LCD CHECK gt ALL ON 2 SEC ALL OFF 3 SEC LCD CHECK screen 9 The LCD is checked and then the entire test is repeated To stop the test turn off the power When BATTERY ALARM Appears A lithium battery type CR2354 1F2 code no 000 142 305 is installed on the circuit board inside the display unit and it preserves data when the power is turned off The life of the battery is about 3 5 years When its voltage is low BATTERY ALARM appears on the display to alert you When this happens have a qualified technician replace the battery following the procedure below 1 Press the MENU key once or twice to open the menu 2 Select SYS SETUP and then press the ENT key WISE SYSTEM SETUP ili TIME DISP BRG READ MAGNETIC MAG VAR AUTO E00 SIMULATOR OFF TEST EXCHANGE BATTERY SYSTEM SETUP menu 3 Select EXCHANGE BATTERY and then press the ENT key The displ
32. itonal power supply Option uM c REDE may be added to maintain minimum voltage 12 24 VDC POWER Example of multiple display unit connection 1 OPERATION This chapter covers operation of the equipment from turning on and off the equipment to how to set up the various displays 1 1 Controls Cursor pad Shifts highlight cursor MENU key Opens closes the menu ENT key Registers How to remove the cover menu options DIM key Adjusts key backlighting display contrast PWR switch Turns power on off key Displays Rx data DISP key Selects a display RD 30 Press here and pull toward you to remove cover S po EJ RW 1 0 t 1 1 1 OPERATION 1 2 1 3 1 2 Turning On Off the Power Turning on Press the PWR switch Release it when you hear a beep The screen shows the last used display Turning off Press the PWR switch Release it when the screen becomes blank Adjusting Key Panel Dimmer Display Contrast 1 Press the DIM key to show the dimmer contrast window DIMMER 1 8 vmm 4 CONTRAST 0 63 m 45 EXIT ENT Dimmer contrast window 2 Press A or V to adjust key panel dimmer 3 Press 4 or gt to adjust display contrast 4 Press the ENT key to close the dimmer contrast window Note If you turn off the power with a contrast setting of less than
33. lace 15 Use A or V to enter appropriate value 16 Press the ENT key 17 Press the MENU key twice to finish or go to step 15 to enter damping factor C 2000 Damping C 2000 Damping determines how sensitively the sensor responds to change of ship s heading Use a small value for faster response 1 is the default setting Note that damping value must be received from the C 2000 to display the item DAMPING on the HDG SETUP menu 18 Choose DAMPING and press the ENT key Damping options 19 Choose damping value The larger the number the slower the response 20 Press the ENT key 21 Press the MENU key twice to close the menu 2 2 1 2 2 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING A WARNING Do not open the equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Maintenance Check the following points regularly to maintain performance e Check that connections on the rear panel are firmly tightened and free of dust e Check that the ground system is free of rust and the ground wire is tightly fastened e Dust and dirt on the display unit can be removed with a soft cloth Do not use chemical cleaners to clean the display unit they can remove paint and markings Error Messages In addition to the alarm messages mentioned in Chapter 1 the RD 30 displays the following messages to alert you to possible trouble BACKUP ERROR DATA RAM data corrupted Try to clear backup data referring to par
34. lect IN OUT PORT or AUX PORT under SELECT SENTENCE as appropriate and press the ENT key One of the following displays appears mw IN OUT PORT m mw AUX PORT m APB Rd 00 08 APB OFF 00 08 BWC OFF A BWC OFF BWR OFF BWR OFF CUR OFF CUR OFF DBK OFF DBK OFF DBS OFF DBS OFF DBT 1 15 1 28 OFF DBT OFF Number of sentences currently turned on IN PUT and AUX BOTH SETUP menu Note Sentences currently being received are shown in reverse video 6 Select sentence to process and then press the ENT key Use WorA to scroll the list 7 Select ON or OFF as appropriate and then press the ENT key You can turn eight sentences ON The number of sentences currently turned on appears at the top right hand corner of the menu 8 Press the MENU key twice to close the menu For further details see the installation manual of RD 30 Bearing Reference Bearings can be displayed in true or magnetic bearing True bearing is a bearing measured using true North as the reference direction and it is calculated by the formula True Bearing Magnetic Bearing Magnetic Deviation Variation Magnetic bearings are measured with magnetic north as the reference direction Magnetic bearing is calculated by adding true bearing to RD 30 stored magnetic variation M appears near a bearing readout when magnetic bearings are used 1 Press the MENU key once or twice to open the menu 2 Choose SYS SETUP and
35. llowing displays appears go to step 4 For wind compass current or RAI no further operation is necessary press the MENU key twice to close the menu For ROT choose ROT max range among 30 60 90 min MSs GRAPHIC MSs GRAPHIC EE SPEEDOMETER SETUP gt lt TEMPMETER SETUP gt START FROM FEN START FROM ru INTERVAL INTERVAL n EJ E 30 0 EJ E 40 Start point Interval Interval Speedometer setup menu Water temperature meter setup menu Ms GRAPHIC ROT DISPLAY SETUP gt MAX RANGE ROT display setup menu Speedometer and water temperature graphic menus Press the ENT key Use 4 or gt to select location and A or V to enter value and switch from plus to minus and vice versa The setting range is 99 to 99 Press the ENT key and the cursor shifts to INTERVAL Press the ENT key Enter scale interval Use lt or gt to select location and A or V to enter value The setting range is 1 to 99 Press the ENT key 10 Press the MENU key twice to close the menu Note The settings of START FROM and INTERVAL on the SPEEDOMETER and TEMPMETER SETUP are linked Therefore they can not be set individually 1 13 1 OPERATION 1 6 Displaying Rx Data Data currently being received can be shown by using the key Below is a sample Rx data display Key Y POSN 37 59 882 N 122 50 952 W TIME 01 FEB 04 00 05 3
36. purposes Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO Features The RD 30 accepts a wide variety of navigation data and displays them in digital graph and graphic analog formats The user may arrange the data in five displays and show those displays in the order desired The main features of the RD 30 are e Compact display unit features easy to view backlit 4 5 LCD e Five user programmable displays e Highway display provides graphic presentation of ship s progress toward destination waypoint e Ten alarm functions Arrival anchor watch speed water temperature depth cross track error trip two alarm clock countdown timer no position fixing and no position data e Offset function for refining accuracy of data e AIRMAR Co depth temperature and speed sensors available SYSTEM CONFIGURATION GPS RECEIVER GP 310B MULTI DISPLAY RD 30 Decon Pais m Pee 8118271 C Cay NMEA 0183 SENSOR 61162 14 Supplied NMEA 0183 NAV TO EE Option EQUIPMENT i 44 12 24 VDC POWER Example of single display unit connection IEC 61162 1 gt NMEA 0183 NAV EQUIPMENT FURUNO MULTI DISPLAY RD 30 OO Oj EG 8116241 NMEA 0183 SENSOR 61162 1 x gt NMEA 0183 FOUDRE NAV EQUIPMENT Note Add
37. r PG 1000 C 2000 ee tete eate dee 1 30 2 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 Error Messages 2 1 2 3 Diagnostic Test 2 2 2 4 When BATTERY ALARM Appears 2 3 2 5 Clearing Backup Data 2 4 MENU TREE M 1 LORAN C A CHAINS M 3 DECCA CHAINS M 4 SPECIFICATIONS SP 1 INDEX u u ceed Index 1 FOREWORD A Word to the Owner of the RD 30 Multi Display FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for purchasing the RD 30 Multi Display We are confident you will discover why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability For over 50 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for quality and reliability throughout the world This dedication to excellence is furthered by our extensive global network of agents and dealers Your Multi Display is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environment However no machine can perform its intended function unless properly installed and maintained Please carefully read and follow the operation and maintenance procedures set forth in this manual We would appreciate feedback from you the end user about whether we are achieving our
38. r pad to select unit desired and then press the ENT key For items other than WIND go to step 5 For WIND do the following a Choose an averaging time and then press the ENT key Wind speed is averaged every two seconds during the period chosen This setting also is effective for the graph and graphic displays and the wind speed shown by pressing the key b Press the ENT key again c Choose TRUE or APPARENT and then press the ENT key TRUE The speed and direction of the wind felt or measured when stationary APPARENT The direction and speed of the wind as it appears to those on board relative to the speed and direction of the boat combination of the true wind and the wind caused by the boat s movement 5 Press the MENU key twice to close the menu 1 23 1 OPERATION 1 10 1 24 Applying an Offset to Data An offset may be applied to speed water temperature depth and wind data to refine their accuracy Further you can use local time by entering the time difference between it and UTC time 1 Press the MENU key once or twice to display the main menu 2 Select OFFSETS and then press the ENT key ees OFFSETS m TIME DIFF 00 00 SPEED SOG 0 0KT SPEED STW 0 0 TEMP 0 00 F DEPTH 0 0FT WND DIRECT 0 0 WND SPEED 0 0KT Offsets menu Select appropriate item and then press the ENT key 4 Use the cursor pad to enter an offset Use lt gt to select loc
39. ress the MENU key twice to close the menu D Note Speed through water must be more than 0 09 kt to calculate odometer distance Time alarm The time alarm works like an alarm clock generating visual and audio alarms when the preset time arrives Requires ZDA or GGA data sentence 1 Press the MENU key once or twice to show the main menu 2 Select ALARM2 and then press the ENT key 3 Select TIME and then press the ENT key to show the time alarm options window 4 Select OFF or ON as appropriate and then press the ENT key 5 For ON press the ENT key and then use the cursor pad to enter the time you want for the alarm Use lt or gt to select location and press A or V to enter value 6 Press the ENT key 7T Press the MENU key twice to close the menu Countdown alarm The countdown alarm generates audio and visual alarms when the preset time has elapsed 1 Press the MENU key once or twice to display the main menu 2 Select ALARM2 and then press the ENT key 3 Select COUNTDOWN and then press the ENT key to show the countdown alarm options window Select OFF or ON as appropriate and then press the ENT key For ON press the ENT key to show the countdown alarm options window Select 5 10 or 15 minutes as appropriate and then press the ENT key Press the MENU key twice to close the menu Dio P 1 7 11 1 OPERATION Alarm messages When an alarm setting is violated the audio
40. set within one minute shear 1 Press the MENU key once or twice to show the main menu 2 Select ALARM1 and then press the ENT key 3 Select TEMP and then press the ENT key to show the water temperature alarm options window Temperature alarm options window 1 16 1 7 4 1 OPERATION 4 Select alarm type desired and then press the ENT key 6 T OFF Turns off the water temperature alarm LOW Alarm triggered when the water temperature is lower than the water temperature setting HIGH Alarm triggered when the water temperature is higher than the water temperature setting INSDE Alarm triggered when the water temperature is inside the water temperature range setting OUTSD Alarm triggered when the temperature is outside of the water temperature range setting SHEAR Alarm triggered when the water temperature varies more than the temperature setting within one minute If you turned on the alarm press the ENT key and then use the cursor pad to enter the alarm setting Use lt or gt to select location and press A or Y to enter value For INSDE and OUTSD enter lower value on top higher value below Press the ENT key Press the MENU key twice to close the menu Depth alarm The depth alarm warns when the depth is lower or higher than the depth setting or is inside or outside of the depth range setting 1 2 Press the MENU key once or twice to show the main menu Select ALARM1
41. tal graph and graphic follow one of the procedures on the next several pages to choose the data to display 1 8 1 5 2 1 OPERATION Setting up digital displays 1 Select DIGITAL referring to paragraph 1 5 1 2 Press the ENT key to show the digital display division options window E Ed FH Digital display division options window 3 Select the display division desired that is the number of indications to show on a digital display and then press the ENT key 1 1 indication H 2 indications Er 3 indications FH 4 indications 4 One of the following displays appears depending on the display division type you selected at step 3 USER DISPLAY SETUP 8 USER DISPLAY SETUP 8 A 13211 B NONE C NONE C NONE D NONE D NONE 1 indication 2 indications USER DISPLAY SETUP USER DISPLAY SETUP A DE B NONE D NONE Ble D NONE 3 indications 4 indications User display setup menus default settings 1 9 1 OPERATION 5 Use the cursor pad to select A and then press the ENT key The data available for display is shown NONE WIND TIMER TEMP ODO POWER TRIP CUR SOG POSN PRE STW TD A TEMP HDG TIME HUM COG WPT NONE XTE ROT ETA Digital display options 6 Select data desired and then press the ENT key All data require appropriate sensors NONE
42. tion Temp Graph Setup Depth Graph Setup SOG Graph Setup STW Graph Setup Wind Graph Setup Current Graph Setup Pressure Graph Setup 1 12 Graph setup menus Item Description Setting Range Default Setting Base Point Set reference temperature Range Set the range for the graph Period Set the interval at which to update graph data Start From et starting depth Max Range Set the range for the graph Period Set the interval at which to update graph data Start From Set starting speed Max Range Set the range for the graph Period Set the interval at which to update graph data Start From S et starting speed Max Range Set the range for the graph Period Set the interval at which to update graph data Start From Set starting wind speed Max Range Set the range for the graph Period Set the interval at which to update graph data Start From Set starting current speed Max Range Set the range for the graph Period Set the interval at which to update graph data Start From Setstarting pressure Max Range Setthe range for the graph Period S et the interval at which to update graph data Every second Base Point 99 F 999 F Range 1 F 900 T Period 5 30 min 1 3 6 12 24 48 72 real Start From 0 9998 ft Max Range 1 9999 ft Period 5 30 min 1 3 6 12 24 48 72 real Start From 0 998 kt Max Range 1 999 kt Period 5 3
43. where you start the Alarm waypoint anchor watch alarm area Anchor watch alarm Arrival alarm How the arrival alarm works 1 Press the MENU key once or twice to show the main menu 2 Select ALARM and then press the ENT key m ALARM2 NN ARV ANC 0 50NM XTE OFF 0 25NM TRIP OFF ONM ODOMETER OFF ONM TIME OFF 00 00 COUNTDOWN OFF 5MIN ALARM2 menu 3 Select ARV ANC and then press the ENT key to show the arrival alarm anchor watch alarm options window ARV ANC Arrival anchor watch alarm options window 1 18 1 7 6 1 7 7 1 OPERATION 5 f you turned on the alarm press the ENT key and then use the cursor pad to enter the alarm setting Use lt or gt to select location and press A or V to enter value 6 Press the ENT key 7T Press the MENU key twice to close the menu XTE Cross Track Error alarm The XTE alarm which requires the XTE data sentence warns you when your boat is off its intended course Miam e een Intended setting course Alarm How the XTE alarm works 1 Press the MENU key once or twice to show the main menu 2 Select ALARM2 and then press the ENT key 3 Select XTE and then press the ENT key to show the XTE alarm options window Select OFF or ON as appropriate and then press the ENT key 5 For ON press the ENT key and then use the cursor pad to enter the alarm setting Use lt or gt to select location and press

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