Total number of pages Is shown by the number of squares, ~ Course CMG can also = DOP value y Speed VMG can also Course CMG can also Your present position Blinks when your position has
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Manual
handling
i
_ The Global Positioning System (GPS) con
anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day if you can receive satellite signals
satellite posilion and speed may be changed slightly without notice due to
equipment testing or adjustment or changes in their orbit, causing your posi
- calculated data with all available navigation sources such as Loran C, Decca, ol
Important Notice Keep this manual in a safe place where you can access quickly This manual must be passed to a new owner of the GPS NAVIGATOR when it is transferred
sists of a total of 28 GPS satellites that orbit on the earth, enabling you to calculate your position
However, these satellites are controlled by the U.S DoD and the U.S military strategy Also, radio emission may be stopped due to tioning to fail During actual navigation, carefully compare the her navigators, charts, visual navigation, depth, water tempera-
“ture and others Itis your responsibility to make navigation judgments
About the positioning accuracy:
The GPS positioning accuracy is reduced due |
positioned in orbit, you can get 95% of positioning data in the accuracy
more If he antenna unit is shaded, or if the satellites are not positioned well, the PDOP may
0 U.S military strategy (SA) When the PDOP is 3 or less and when the GPS satellites are well
within 100 m The remaining 5% of data can have errors to 200 m 2ï
drop and even the 95% of positioning data may
ˆ have errors exceeding 100 m
Always follow this instruction to prevent injury or death
Follow this safety instruction to avoid personal injury or damage to your property
Symbol “Z\” is a CAUTION or WARNING label indicating a safely instruction (This sym-
bol is an Electrical Shock warning label.)
Symbol “@" is an instruction that you must not violate (This symbol instructs NOT to disassemble the system components.)
Symbol “@” is an operation instruction that you must follow
(This symbol shows the main power OFF instruction.)
WARNING <For System Operators>
Always follow this instruction to prevent personal injury or death
— {Callforservice,
Do not open the cabi- | High voltage exists in the instrument Contact with it may cause
Turn power OFF during abnormality
Do not use in poor ven- | If you cover it or use ina closed place, it may malfunction or
tilation become damaged due to an overheating Use only where there
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Installation Cautions <For Service Personnel> ,, yn
the installation instructions to avoid personal injury and system malfunction
Keep away from water
Maintenance Cautions <For Maintenance Personnel>
Use the following safety precautions during internal inspection
A high voltage may remain in the capacitors of the high-tension circuit several minutes alter you have turned the power switch off Wait at least five minutes or discharge them
to the ground before starting your inspection
To prevent an electrical injury due to erroneous power switching, make sure that the main power supply and the system power switch are both off Also attach a safety label showing that service is in progress
atic Sensitive Devices) due to static elec- Take care not to damage the ESDs (Electrost
tricity from carpet and cloths
Wear a safety mask so as not to breath in dust during inspection or cleaning inside your
system instruments
Operation Notes <For Operators>
Observe the following operation notes, otherwise the system failure or deterioration can result And periodical inspection and maintenance are required for keeping the system in an optimum condition —
Backup important data | Save
Avoid excessive force
or log important data in a backup memory or log sheets The initial setup data and your storage data may be lost when the internal battery expires or when you service the
Take care not to apply excessive force to the display unit (L.CD) Since the display panel has high-density electronics comporients, excessive force:can crack or damage it
Emnadanl Natice (GPS NAVIGATOR) 94
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| Setting and canceling a CDI alarm 39
Setting a CDI alarm range 39 Selling the CDI alartn " : 39
Checking the CD! alarm
~ Canceling the CDI alarm .ssccssssssecsessssseeensenenssssnsansceecctnmasseessnnesnsssseesttenensenessret
Setup Procedure -. eeeerrrrrrre
Menu options
Selecting a menu option
Menu 2
Whal is the differential GPS (DGPS)? ceeeeieteriirrirrrrriiiieirieriiiie 44
Displaying diiferential GPS (DGPS) eceeniieeeririiiiiiirrrirmrerrrree 44 DGPS selup cneenhrmieeiiiiireiriririririrriiiiiiiriirridrerirrrrmmilrrriim 44 Selecling the DGPS inpul signal baud rate „.« độ
Selling a DGPS alarm - eecrrerrrerrieiiitrirerrrieiietdirrerriiiirrtrrreriiee 45
Setting a DGPS timeoul eeseeeeeeeereirerrrirmehmeerreindrereernrier 45
` » Selecting a beacon station (Irequency and bit rate) DGPS monilor .eeeieieererreieirrrrrrie NHI tr hiện n1 1.112 47 45
_ Monitoring GPS satellite signal reception SH 180131111112 1.-E 1111.1171 11 „ 47
| Selecting a measuring system mode WAT Selecting a gaodelic dalum „ 4Ï Setting antenna height (above sea level) „ 48
Masking DỚP . ee+ 4B
Masking satellile elevation angle -e.eeeesrsrrrnirernrrrirddrrrrrrrimnnnmerr 48
Correcting your position
Compensating the compass Displaying local time heeeeree
- Menu 7 Cafculating the distance and bearing belween lwo poÏnls -eeeeeeeeeree 56
Calculating Loran € LOPs based on LAT/LONG dala Bồ
Calculating Decca LOPs based on LAT/LONG data “ Calculating the arrival time by specifying a speed Calculating the speed by specilying Ífie arrival lme eeeeerrreerrerrrtrrrree “
Menu 8 Setting average constants (measuring position, speed and COUISE) sescssssessesssssnesssssereensees 60
- Changing the dislance or speed unÌl cceseeeenrererrrtrrrseererreretrerrtirtrrerr Changing the antenna hight and the water depth unit (sent from NAV1 (antenna height) tri 60
screen and fish linder) eeeieere 60
+ Displaying postion data in LAT/LONG mode Changing the lalitude and longitude display digits (between 001' and 0001) “
Displaying position data in Loran € LOPs mode -«.-eeesssreese.e- 62 Displaying position data in Decca LOPs mode (by autornatic chain selection) 62 Displaying position data in Decca LOPs mode (by manual chain selaclion) - 62
- Selecling a signal input conneclor asuotassscsscssseassscaseaussossaestacconscaneessuanedsaesonsrenss 63 Selecting an I/O data Íormat "— 63
Editing the NMEA-0183 output dala lormat "— 64
Explanatlon of output dala (senlertc©) eeereniieiriiderrrrirrrrrrrirrrih 64
Initial Menu 65
Inilializalion e eereireriDridie ¬ 65 Changing tho display language „ 65 Era onlire data {rom MOMOLY s eceeneeneeesrnrreere " 65 Switch Ng batween Loran C LOPs ard Decca LOPs mode8 KH nghe 10 65
Output of LOPs correction data ¬-
Troubleshooting Guide
Nothing appears when you press PWR/DIM key The display does no! change (during resel) “
Error message appears aS YOU DOWf 0n 66
5 Nothing appears bul buzzer sounds during pOWe(-0n «eeirrmrrrrererriee 66
Il differential GPS (DGPS) positioning faits ., 68
- , Unstable signal teception Replacing the fuse ve : „6Ÿ 67
Mounting the walerproof cap : " 67
Specifications eerrrerrerrrrrr ¬ 41301900388 139 68
~ Major Specifications Standard equipment list ; : 68 69
Options : 69 Outline and dimensions 70
Interconnecflplidiagtäff?š2: o 71 Installation Antenna - eeerrrrre — — (
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Import
Setting an anchor position
Setting and canceling an ATE alarm
How your position is obtained? 3
Structure Of GPS on csssssesscssessscescssssteseesnssenssscessssscoceseenconseerssarenseesscessvsnsssnanetacteneceeriencnane 3
GPS signal reception (HDOP or PDOP) cu seeererieriirerrerreerrrrre 4
Mounting GPS receiver and notes on LCD .ceesiiiiieeearirieneeeirie 4 Display Uniit .:cccssccsscssreesesceresseneesesnessesseusenssanensrsaneansnenersacereneenes 5 Getting Started - , -ÖÒ 6
Operation by built-in simulator vee 9wWilching SCT@BIS cuc ngu Nị Swilching the Navigation Dala (OFF, WPT, RTE, or ANCW mode) 7
PLOT sereen in OFF mode 8
How to Find Out Your Position 9
Storing presenl position (EVENT) si 8
Recalling event or MOB position 10
Changing belween speed and VMG wi cesessseccecsesesnseesssecsneessseessesesnsscesseessnsessneessncensness 11
How to Get Distance and Bearing to WPT 12
Navigalion 10 WPT cuc, n2 Hư He HH he 12
Storing waypoints (LAT/LONG or LOPS dat} ii 13
Storing a new position or updating an existing one vee 13 Copying the sỈOrag6 daÍ4 che te 15 Changing thìø commenl da[4 cà 2 mttrerdrrrririiireieeiE „ 16 Erasing a single waypoinlL coi HH1 16
Selling waypoint Navigation cee ceesessensnssceeetusssseeieussneesesusaseeiunsstetsnaceenasane \ 17
Rocallng a waypoinÏ ch Hà tr rrerrrerrerrrirord Xi Quick WPT selup (in waypoint naViga[lOn) .cceeehireirnidnriininrie 18 Reentering the point of in waypoinl navigafÏOT «con ngưe 19
Canceling waypoint niaVÌAlÏOD cuc ng nha rye 19 NAV† seieon duiÏng waypoln[ f8VÌ03lÏOn, chữ nhe 19
NAV2 screen during waypoint navigation
NAV3 sereen during waypoint navigation
PLOT screen during waypoint navigation
Cross track error and course deviation anc le
Selecting route navigallOn code 27
Checking a route poinf DOSỈÏOT con Hà Hà HH Hee 28
Reentoring the origin of roule navÌgalÏ0n co ceeeieiieeeieienrieeee 28 Skipping a route poinl ín roule navigalion eo 28 Switching between distance and time 10 GO ws sesesscssssssecssssssessssssssssesecssseessessssnnserscessnss 29 NAV1 screen duting route navigation es cssscsssssssesssssusneesssanvescssnssesstessssenenees 30 NAV2 screen during roule ravigalÏOh con Ha HHÀ re re 30 NAV3 screen during route navigation ve OF
PLOT screen during route navigalion it HH tre 31
Canceling route navigation Ấ TH TY Han ga TH HH Hy nh ng ro
NAV2 screen during anchor position 56lUp ca cceeHereereedere 34 NAV3 screen during anchor position SelUp che ehHherrereeeie 34 PLOT screen duiing anchor posilion selUp khen ướt 34
Alarms ” a Setting and canceling an anchor watch alarm wae 36
What is an anchor watch alarm? „ đỗ
Setting an anchor walch alarm range 36
Setting the anchor walch alarm 36 Checking the anchor watch alarm setup 86
Canceling the anchor watch alarm co Hee 36 Setting and canceling a proximity alarm 3Ÿ
What is a proximily alarm?
Selting a proximity alarm range
Selting the proximily alarm
Checking the proximity alarm selup
Canceling the proximily alatm
What is an XTE (course deviation)? mm Ta ¬- 38
Selling an XTE alarm range we OB
Selling the 311.1 HH 38
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Arrangement of GPS satellites” |
- 8P§ is a navigation system using 24 satellites (21 plus 3 in reserve) orbiting
20,183 km high from the earth every 11 hours 58 minutes
How your position is obtal
’ Your position is determined by calculating the distance from {wo satel-
lites (in 2-dimensional positioning) or three satellites (in 3-dimensional
positioning) to your position The distance is determined by the time
taken for a message to be sent from the satellites to the receiver How-
ever, an additional satellite is used to eliminate measuring errors result-
ing from the time factor since it is not practical to have a clock synchro-
nized precisely with the’ clocks on the satellites
in 2-dimensional positioning, your position (latitude and longitude; height
is preset) is determined at the intersection point of three spheres formed
by three satellites In 3:dimensional positioning, your position (latitude, —
longitude and height} is determined at the intersection point of four *
spheres formed by four satellites Your ship's position 77
Satellite- cehtered sphere surfaces
Notes:
‡ The accuracy of measurement by GPS may be subject to change by the policy of the U.S Department of Defense (DoD)
2: The GPS system is based on a geodetic system called WGS-84 In conventional world map system, one coordinate system differs from others with region, and this causes the position fix made on the map and GPS measurement to differ to a certain extent For further information, see “Selecting a geodetic datum” on Page 47 and “Correction your position” on Page 49 to 52
* The control station that monitors and controls GPS
satellites from the earth
GPS receiver owned by users ao
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| GPS signal reception (HDOP or PDOP) at Đế ig ‘ep: ey kh) ast daa tt
The accuracy of position determination with GPS is affected by the geometrical position of satellites and the accuracy of the ranging
to the satellite 9ì *I0llntoiff8 gì U:
* The satellite geometrical position In comparison to the user is expressed In the Geometrical Dilution of Preclslon,: ;GbOP (or › ` DOP) Roughly speaking, the more “spread out” the satellites are, the better accuracy of the position When the satellites are bunched together, the position may not be as accurate as normal
* GPS receiver usually employs an algorithm which selects satellites based on the lowest DOP In.accordance with satellites
moving
* Horizontal DOP (HDOP) is for the horizontal (LAT/LONG) aspect of the error: two- dimensional navigation
* Position DOP (PDOP) is for both horizontal (LAT/LONG) and vertical (altitude) aspect of error: three-dimensional navigation
‘he value of DOP changes with time because all satellites move In orbit As a result, even If the GPs recelver Is fixed lo acertain
peint, the value measured by the geometrical position is not fixed at all times
» When satelliles are positioned near the horizon (lower elevation), you cannot recelve GPS signals dus to interruption by mountains,
buildings, etc
* GPS signals cannot be recaived in a room Place the antenna In an open site, away from obstacles
+ The bearing data obtained from the GPS navigation system is a reference from the true north.;,
It lakes more time to fix position when:
* You use your GPS receiver for the first time
* The stored orbital data is not suitable for the available satellite, or purged due fo lengthy storage
NAVIGATOR shortens position calculating time by storing the orbital data sent from the avalabe satellites When yu first switch ,
on the recelver, It may take about 15 minutes before the first fix Is made Bee Hi eet
From the second operation, the receiver can fix your position within a minute because of storad satellite data from the previous
operation
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Read and follow the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS given at Í qujep ae Sie of
the beginning of this manual for operations authorized dealer for service Một Học
Special notes for LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) panel ¬ Hing ai THEO,
Avoid following conditions to insure good LCD visibility: Liye Py tp twats ‘
* Long-time exposure to direct sun rays or UV BOR EM G5 TF
Exergy hot Mua; temperature above 50°C or 120°F) or cold (below 0°C or 32%) environment The character
switchiag speed can drop in low temperature (however, this is not an error as it becomes normal In warm m temperature)
* Extremely high humidity The LCD can have poorer performance or can be damaged
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Do not use a screwdriver or other sharp tool to avoid damage to the key pad
lng penne | Clear 842 + xa 5 OAS 0
Clears numeric/optional parameter
or stops alarm sound temporarily
Enters a Tho “bene % Recalls memory position, entry of
Stores event ype er ện, by"
Shifts the cursor in direction of the
respective key on the screen when you select an option or enter a numeric value -
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NAVIGATOR shortens position calculating time by continuously updating data sent from available satellites (When no oibit
dala is stored, it is called initialized condition.) When you first swilch on the receiver, no orbit data is stored and it lakes about
15 minutes until the first fix is made Once completed, you can get the display immediately any time you wish
“ ⁄ a@e@ Power/dimmer key
O@®@ Power-Off key
{ } IP (> Initial message ‘during power-on
ROM NO, KM-AGT
G [2 @ ceiver and display has been completed
—_ 1
contrast {intensity) in 8 levels
eee HAVi ——— a spe “
Blinkin
TH m 1 Blinks when NAVIGATOR is searching GPS
satellites
before power-off is keptin ¡ LBATE./31/0011ME nen
memory for later use
2 08K When NAVIGATOR receives signals from 3
What is failure of positioning? or more satellites, it displays present latitude
If signals from three or more satellites are not J1 61 j | ‘and longitude posilion with soiid N (or S) and
received, your position cannol be fixed W (or E)
lo 15.Qa: pn3 82, oe , : ‘
The built-in simulator helps you practice operation before you use it in the field Only a power source is
required to turn on the unit You enter the starting position of the simulated navigation at point number
249 in LAT/LONG referring to “Storing Waypoints” (page 13} Then, turn the unit off Turn the unit on
again by pressing PWR/DIM key and press “4” key while ‘CHECKING’ is displayed on the screen
Your position draws a circle from the position in point number 249 at 10.0 kt speed with 0.1 nm radius It
takes about 3 minutes 40 seconds for each circle Select the 0.025-nm or 0.05-nm range on the PLOT
screen, :
You can try every function of the unit ds if In practical operation The power source Is required for
simulation but the antenna connection is not required Simply turn the power off to get back to normal
point number 249)
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SEL DATE ORF TOS TIME nergy | , lo poem il : Í ¡ 1@,60am | 1
“Press the MODE key to switch
the screen sequentially
Strme oe se 0s 44.0288 TE 04:59 82 44,874W AS 389.1" ˆ'3241.913W jens 152.1 62 41 I13W
(SEL ) aa a Xe u HT cn3 1*7.1 82`41, 613W ‘ “TURTRRT [TE 892.12 EE TGR —_—-— Lee — 21E-EET7-3T-EE-ĐBEK, BMS 392.1 862ˆ41.813W MẸPB—~TE7SET— T77-1175538 CRS 197.12 93 41,811W
| OFF screen Waypoint screen Route screen Anchor watch screen
(en?
NAV1 screen: Indicates your present position as numerical data
NAV2 screen: Shows a bearing circle (with your boat positioned at the graph center) It shows the bearing, course, deviation, distance
and cross track error from the waypoint You 9 : NAV3 screen: Shows a 3-dimensional view indicating the distance, course, cross track error, and deviation from the waypoint
PLOT screen: Shows the track of your boat, your present position, waypoint, and memory position
WPT mode RTE mode
Recall the NAVE, risen eee Repeal pressing fo
NAV2.NAV Aor {(Eocate (Me cursory change between fo IL
PLOT seteen, onto tellers OFF | OFF, WPT, ATE, and ANCW mote + +
see AWPT, ATE, or ANCW nodes ~~
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Blinks when your position has failed to
fix :
Locate it Repeat to press until
cursor onto the e desired option
Speed (VMG can also be shown.)
‘ol —— Course (CMG can also be shown.)
—-—~ Current date (mm/dd/yy) What is the icon?
~ Present time (hh: mm) This fs a smail square that can change the page of navigation Sar 4 ar & eye đu
c PDOP value and the black square shows the currently displayed page
7~{-== Your present position (When displaying position data | in Loran C or Decca LOPs mode, present position data is displayed in LAT/LONG 3)
"Antenna height
~ Water depth (given by lish linder) }
Water temperature (given by fish finder) ,
™ Speed (VMG can also be shown.) } ~ Course (CMG can also be shown.) L-— Current date (mm/dd/yy)
* { the navigation graph shows your
~ (boat position and the relative bearing
Present time (hh:nam)
screen Total number of pages Is shown by the number of squares,
~ Course (CMG can also = DOP value
y Speed (VMG can also
Course (CMG can also
Your present position
Blinks when your
position has failed to fix
Range (radius) of navigation graph
Your present position Blinks when your
| -~ Speed (VMG can also be shown.) "
~~ Course (CMG can also be shown.}
_~ Calls ihe SETUP menu
,Tânm 2? 5 OF ona — Distance and bearing from your present position ta fo cross cursor position
a2°4 He 537W ` ross-cursor ‘position
~~ Close-up of PLOT screen
KAP OIVOON MAP NOM ATION Aarts
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( You can find out your position by simply reading the present latitude and longitude on the screen +
If position fix has failed:
Press this key lo recall H NAVIGATOR cannol recelve signals rom GPS satollites, it dead-reckons ( Move) NAVI NAV2, NAV3 or Caution your position based on the calculated speed and course data H signal
~ PLOT screen interruption continues more than 2 minutes, it shows speed of zero (0) but
` - keeps the last LAT/LONG and course dala If you have sel "1: AVERAGE"
option of “8:INITIAL” to “1”, dead-reckoning is not available
NAV1 screen AVAL gy NAV2 screen Rave OFF one ˆI WAVE NAV3 screen ORE PLOT screen LOT OEF
During Loran C LOP mode: Letters $1 and S2 blink
; i
informa on During Decca LOP mode: Letter R, G or P blinks
* Present position can also be shown in Loran C LOP or Decca LOP coordinates
See Page 59 for Loran C LOPs display, see Page 59 for automatic Decca LOPs display, and see Page 60 for manual Decca LOPs display Also, see Page 63 for switching between Loran C LOPs and Decca LOPs display
* Speed can be shown jn different units (see Page 58)
You can store up to 19 present positions with numbers 001 to 019 When you store more dala, the = position Present mạnh oldest data is deleted and new data is stored instead
* The storage date, hours and minutes, position data, and symbols (selectable on the PLOT
+ _ [tis convenient to store the present position for later use such as roule navigation
+” These positions can be used as the target and waypoints
EVT ° Caution EVT key does not function
when positioning is interrupted
Press BVT (Event) key to store your
present position, You can store up to 19
present positions by pressing this key
‘They have storage numbers ĐÔI to 019,
_ lalest event number blinks for 60 os
EVT key is valid on all screens (it has the highest operation priority) When you press EVT key on Menu, it returns to the previous screen To recall the Menu, press MENU
key again You can also use the MOB (Emergency) key to store present positions
`
DATE 06/22/05TIME 09:12|| TIME 04:59! 62°41 613W crs 352.1° | 82°41,613W
Recall the }f Move cursor Reversel Shift the
PLOT onto the dispk ay the new CUISOT,
screen, desired symbol symbol._ weet
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present position to the point
sea) to make it easier to return to MOB point interrupted
— _ Press MOB key, and your position is stored immediately and MOB screen
(mos ) appears You can read the distance and bearing from your present
¬ position to the point you pressed MOB key
_- MOB PROX WPT 000- -}-— Event number (000)
Alarm sounds when you
approached 0.1 nm from the PDOP E T | ME] The elapsed time (mm:ss)
Range (radius) of ~|RNG - 2/5 nm | MOB\ 27° 54 00 8Ni~ point where you ressed
navigation graph TI ME = 0 :00 i 82 41.613W MOB key you p
Present time (Greenwich or local time) Present position Point where you
pressed MOB key
Clears the MOB mode, and returns to the previous screen when
you pressed MOB key When alarm is sounding, press CLR key
fo stop it Then, press it again to return to the screen before you
pressed MOB key
This value continues f the elapsed tim after you pressed MCB ky has exceeded 99 minute 59 seconds
Select ‘Press to recall data of Select a point umber
the selected group
)
Press until Menu
(sono options | to 9 appea appear) ( Enter a group number (00 or Of) 0 position data you wish to check,
A single group contains 10
0°00.000N 0°00 000€E
TT | ponls (0o 9) of data Data displayad wl.en you press MOB
_—~ Use this key if you have entered iV" WAYROINT key:
( cun) an incorrect number You can re- Xe nouP Wi eee ae ae eymbol the
=o~0 T80: lorage time
enter an event number, 2 z : s4 008 N —————- Storage dale
000: Position data where you pressed MOS key
01 to 019 Position data that contains events )
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Fiza) (Speed) or MINE (Velocity made good) di
and present ino or elapsed time
ute and press the CLR key
When you select the
course made good INE
time (to "00:00'}, locate the cursor to
" ` ôứ@ C
You can ‘skip these key operations on
NAV2 and NAV3 (OFF mode) screens
as the course, course made good and
elapsed time are shown on the same
Move c ciursor Press sto it
Mo the ice icon, letters “S
Press until NAVI, NAV2
NAV3 or PLOT screen appears
Velocity made good
(Example: 05 hours 59 min) (Example: 15.0 knols)
if the elapsed time is shown on a screen other than the s screen of velocity made good and course made good:
: | This display is also available in WPT, |
AV2, NAV3 or PLOT screen, the course Gas or
o reset the elapsed
rr
Iw Course made good
(Do te lon J Press to sispl ay, Icon «
onto the icon letters ’ “E
T
Black rectangular indicates 05:89 002:21) jt 8 the currently displayed page 8, gpnmC Li L] ROATE estat! sf Feet ME 05:59 number vgn Blapsed lime “—T—”” (Exainple: 05 hours 59 min) al
The PLOT screen does not show the elapsed time œ
What are velocity made good, course made good,
and elapsed time?
A value which is calculated by dividing the dis-
tance belween the origin (the point where you set the elapsed time) and the present position by the elapsed time
Course made good: A true bearing from origin to present position
Elapsed time: The tine elapsed afler your power-on oF aller
you have pressed the CLR (Resel) key
KGP.9121GPS.90P OPERATION MANUAL -03
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How to Get Distance and BearingtoWPT -
You can obtain the following navigation information to the
waypoint (WPT):
* Distance and bearing from present position to a WPT
or the final destination ‘
* Ship's speed and time to go
Use these information if your waypoint or destination is clear
You can store up to 230 points (numbers 020 to 249)
Waypoint — r = See Page 9 for storage
Power On! Everything OKI" " “A duoyl Store this position.”
* (<=> See Page 6 for operation
Setup
“We'll sail to point 107 today
Set it as waypoint.”
JL 3 (> See Page 17 for setup
“Check bearing and distance
Now, let’s gol”:
Route —_ , —»\ See Page 25 to store a route
navigation “ See Page 27 to select route navigation
(—}> See Page 37 to set proximity alarm
Route navigation Waypoint advance range In
route mm
When you enter the proximity range,
the course is set io the next point
automatically
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Try to use comments to recall positions you often use Eight symbols are available to use If you set a
symbol at the beginning of your comment, the symbol is shown al waypoint If not, an asterisk (*) and
waypoint number are shown on PLOT screen
: Anchoring point
or other ships : Prohibited area Can be used for moving the cursor
in the comment field
Snd te Siene Posiion || [[dam of Move cursor | (Move cursof (@ | (G eeet one letter or symbol ata
and the Store Position data a of the ber 2 » 4 cr Ot SY ale
¢ ied to the nuntber the comment time, You can enter up to 10 screen will appear | specified group ty store field
Press until Menu | (Enter group t “number! 25 Press to backspace )
options | lo 9 (02 to 20) USHIP 4 cursor iy correct S)
appear WUMCTIC KEYS _ J ( anpul error,
ress to backspace the ‘cursor Enter “N” for North or
to correct § an input crror, “S” for South latitude
Enter an 8- digit dat (
using numeric keys j- ˆU
to correct an input error or West longitude press this key~
when you have
|, 4 Press to bac kgpace the cursor Ì., (Enter a 6- digit data The cursor moves lo the secondary station 2 field
<0 correct an ‘pat error, — using numeric keys automatically when entire 6-digit data is entered
LOPs of secondary station 1
= ——ớỚNN Enter a G-digit\ (Press to ‘backspace eed bia ae nee You need not to
Press lo clear incorrect inpul in
cin) data usin ~z the cursor to} press this key when
G se” You can reenter numeric data, nưm€rlc keys } 4 correct an you have entered 6-
inpul error digit data,
Group number Point number and symbols
LAT/LONG mode (Example) z ỳ
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thr so Go WAYPOINT | [epi WAYPOINT Yar_AND SEL TO STORE | EDIT WAY S8
If an improper comment is entered, press this ke Comment lett Storage position (latitude a and longitude)
to erase the letter al the cursor position and ° Select a comment letter or symbol from the comment letter table move the cursor to left by one character by | locating ơ cursor on it, or enter a value using numeric keys _
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Contd previo page LOPs (zone, lane, centilane) of secondary station 1_
(Decca tors |“ Con at ò N 2
4 mode r3 (Note uy AG No
“Zon Gb If
_ Bee "Zone letter |: ble." (in ni 2-digit numbers cach inÌ('The cursor moves to the secondary
(« Press to backspace the cursor | the order of zone, lane, station 2 field automatically when
Lane dala varies depending on the secondary station
Red station: 00 to 29 Green station: 30 to 47 Purple slation: 50 to 79
to correct an Anputeror, J centilane using nun ctic keys JL entire 6-digit dala is entered _J} Zone lelter table
| LOPs (zone, lane, centilane) of secondary station 2 EGROUB VeTat—\ cory 104
| C_X»)+€ a St : ( 2 = Centilan 108 À0 | SP Ca?
See “Zone lelter a (i TP Lạng |, GA¡0006 Ela
» {Enter 2- digit nưmbers cach in Zone TS too: Fes
p ress to backspace the the order of zone, lane, 4 Pate ite aes «
(4 cursor to correct | centilan inc using numeric keys 7 an input error ner # VẤn 00 "b0 OEE ine aa
scenic co number field
Press until Menu Enter group number (02 tol~ Press to backspace cursor ¬
options | to 9 appear, 24) using numeric keys J~ Ệ to correc{ an input error
“The cursor moves to longitude field au email when
entire 7-digit data is entered
_f LATLONG Ý¿ /N/Tỗ Manone | 2 (DG if ` đổ
Enter a 7- “digit data 14 Press to backspace the cursor \(Enter “N” for North or
using numeric keys rt © correct an input error “S" for South latitude
BAC 3
Enter an 8- diel ‘data € »Press to backspac ¢ the cursor Enter “E” for ma You need not tổ pTCSS ˆ
using numeric keys yok 3 to correct an input error or “W” for West this key when you have
LATALONG mode (Example) - G b fy WAYPOINT ] ' i WAYPOINT _ eS
——————~|Đfcup numÐ6f “GRöUF T771 COPY GROUP 10774 COPY
2 0GPs Point number «-[?°°* o°00 coon! i TT sao opoxl
y¥ TO SELECT 0°00.000E A ; -_B2°44,824WÌ
ENT TO GO WAYPOINT | EDIT WAYPOINT Longitude EDIT WAYPOINT
&) \Press lo ‘backspace the cur- (Enter a6- -digit ‘data
sor to correct an input error using numeric keys
numeric Keys - J 700) input error entered 6- odie dita,
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Greet sation: 3 p 1 4` Press to backspace the curso — the order of zone, lane, station 2 ficld automatically when
P , - — ] (centilane using nutneric key$ cntire 6-digit data is cntcred Zone letter table
- LOPs (zone, lane, centilane) of secondary station 2 fL-WAYOINT Spy
+ Ni i 0A:00:00
are
- <
oa : Jt§* : ˆ / Cx2
wn Enter 2-digit numbers The cursor moves to the next | \'°*"ea:oo: ars
Press to backspace We ¬ each in the order of zone, number field automatically BÀ¡00 00 Wa
(4 inpuLctror | Jane, centilane using when entire 6-digit data 1s 107 oe tei ue
Holland - TC 04 - OE ˆ “Frisian Islands `
“North British 05 | 3B “Heigeland - -
North Bothnian |12 | 5F “Calcutta
South Spanish | 13 - “BA |_| Bangladesh
Guitof Finland =| 45 gE | | Hokkaido _Natl
Danish c : 16 : 7B | North Kyushu
- ENT TO SO WAYPOINT v To SELECT ENTER WAYPOINT NUMBER reas leew J
Source point number Destination point number Destination point number
WAYPOINT” and ber (000 to 249) using nu-the source number (020 to 249) us-
the Store Position: meric keys The poin{ {point num-fin nuineric keys The also copied
screen will appear | | |{contents will appear yer, point contents will ap- “rẽ TT )car se anothier HH | T777 TT
ber if you do nat wish to” Press to backspace the `
\ erase the existing number cursor to correct
Press to clear incorrect input Gi Press to exit the You can reenter numeric data, Le copy display mode
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cee ee Ei eee an AT I by locating cursor on il, or enter a value using numeric keys
You can change a comment stored in memory
Select “1: WAYPOINT’)! |( Press this key ‘The Move cursor
and the Store Position|| {| group aumber data jf to the number
screen Will appear will appear, Jo changing
Move cursor to the comment
field,
Scject one letter or symbol at a
lime You can enter up to 10 letters by repeating these steps
——— Dr pee , Enter a group number 7 panco in bw , s „ai a
Press until Menu lề to 24) using — he ss to backspace | Ae Press to exit the comment
options | to 9 appear Jl numeric keys | : wl "HA display mode
se an Input error, OU
LAT/LONG mode (Example) Group number Pointnumber — Comment letter and symbol table
2£ TƯ TH _WXYF6TRT % : ï-WÄYFBTRT
PCE CBFY GROUP 18771 \ COPY GHOUP to7a4 COPY
8 (IHIYLAL 0*°00,000EÌ uvwxyx - 0°00, 000£
9 INTERFACE 1o7eMN T1 107 JACK 10
ONG - 55H wh$KEE- for 27?54.005N
Y TO SELECT 0*0Ề000E] _.—~—~ _- 82À44,824W
ENT TO GO WAYPOINT EOLT WAYPOINT | i Yap AND Sit TO STORE : EDIT 'WA PORT
Comment field’ Storage position (latitude and longitude)
Erasing a single ¥ waypoint |
(00 to 24)
aod luna JL—~ it it
gclect 1: WAYPOINT” Press this key The Press this key, A}{ If OK, press to erase
splayed SCTCCH Hồ group number data confirmation mes-|{ the data from storage
will appear sage will appear
reserved for MOB You
cannot erase il
Enter a group number (00 Ì~- 10 24) using numeric keys y | to correct an input error
Pointnumber Group number Data to erase
6 ALARM » &@ 19,00: 32% 82°41.6013M) > 0O2= 42°41.,813W) : _— ` |_— Display alter data
7 CALCULATION ree rey: 0*00.000N erasure
& TNITIAL | 0*°00.000E -
$9 INTERFACE o03„J 19 00:32) 28°00.093NÌ 002», 19 90:32] 28°00.093N)
Y TO SELECT 82°43.070W) 92243.070WÌ EHT,TO_@O WAYPOINT DELETE? ,YES*#ENT NO=CLA EDIT WAYPOINT
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Use waypoint navigation to sail to a single point destination
You can recall the waypoint from the NAV1, NAV2, NAV3 or PLOT screen
Use the [ollowing keys lo start waypoint navigation:
Press JO Mave, ye cursor to tie] Press to set the numeric data
“WPT” appears waypoint aber eld point as WPT :
Press until NAVI, “NAV2, NAV3 Trnter a waypoint it number (000
,
or P Ị OT screen appe: ars to 249) using numeric keys
{
WPT Waypointnumber ' wet Waypoint number WPT Waypoint number N WPT Waypoint number NÀNG
` : oN Position data Position data {W.Pj letters |
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Press until a eRe - IL cursor eg to display [W.P] jetters The waypoint
` NAV3 or PL or screen appears onto the icon the icon comment and ind position | will appear
> sition data Cy >i data
W.P] letiers {W.P} letters [W.P} letters
a oz fom SETUP 17Tÿ4-S5EN 77754 005N
lcon
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“WPT” letters position data field “Copying the storage data” (page 15)
The position data number is fixed to 248 The old
Pre s until NAVE, NAV2, Press to display
NA V3 or PLOT screen appears [W.P] Ictters
Press to backspace the cursor] ( Enter “E" for East or
lo correct an input error “W" for West lon ritude
Enter an 8 “digit data (4
using numeric keys TỦ
LAT/LONG display (example) feo
AVA" TT TT; WPI T87 ‘ rave WET TOF i KVi WY ie - Stổage
754 00a '?PMHMỦ FT 4.0081)
~~ 82°41.6131) » 82416131 »| 82°41 6130 2
Fiero 15.0%: cns3 52 +! Pw mì By 754 905N weed E8 125N —Latitude
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“Cursor
See Page 59 for Loran C LOPs display, see Page 59 for automatic Decca LOPs display,
and see Page 60 for manual Decca LOPs display
LOPs of secondary station 1
C ifr ss fo backspace the cur} đùa a 6-digit data using ow 7sor to correct an input ¢ error, uincric keys, The cursor moves to the secondary station 2 field
a CLR ) Press to clear incorrect inpul You can
it (Press to backspace th r Ó bac spac We lzyg 7T TT hơn nhe =
“Enter a 6 digit ‘ata! using —~ : cursor io ithe The” waypoint is set
numeric keys sy an input error and the point data is
Purple station: 50 to 79
Decca LOPs
moce
See “Zone letter fable.” ~ (Enter 2-digit numbers each in
Ca \ Press ta backspace the cur" the order of zone, lane,
/sor lo correct an inpul error] ‘[centilane using numeric keys
Soe "Zone letter fable.” “TIL (a c= 4
Breas io backspace the —: (Eimer 2- digit numbers: each in Mie waypoint is set Foe 5
ress lo backspace {he the order.of zone, lane, and the point data is G= 6
(4) cursor to correct [centilane using numeric keys stored in number 248: H= 7.“
An input error error, h———————————————_—_- | = 8
Joe 9
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Press until NAVE, NAV2, |(Move cursor to] Press to set the a ofS
NAV3 or PLOT sercen appears “WPT” fetters J point as A ^— x"" ]†—_—_————— ee WPT, Jee Agena eve gut pad PE ye LAR an
ro cancel waypoint navigaion tum WPT to OFF on NAV1, NAV2, | 4 "7 0 F A Ñ No Ì 15.00 352.1"
(is Sa as IL — {AVS BRE
NAV3 or PLOT screen appeats |
TR Move cursor |(Press until the desired
onto the icon floplion appears
Blinks when position fix is unavailable
~- Speod (VMG can also be shown.)
T pp 15.0t hs352 “4 | - Course (CMG ap PTT Distance from present position lo WPT can also be shown.)
(SEL ) : 06/22/95): — — OFF—— Cunentdale (ddmmWyy) ⁄
TIME TTS 902321, hime togo from present position lo WPT
1b jo 00nml bb To check ihe VMG, CMG and E TIME, see “Changing between speed and VMG'” (page 11)
Yen) argeceae _—— WPT comment
‡
—- DOP value Velocity made good
PDOP _~ Present position (When displaying
Course made good MALT =~" position data in Loran C or Decca LOPs DATE ALANN -
DEPTH mode, present position data is displayed in |i :
068/22/95 OFF
Tả + Waler depth (given by fish finder) Elapsed time
GAVE wT TỰ — Water temperature (given by fish
—”
eee
| h 1 () kt F—— Speed (VMG can also be shown.)
| -— Course (CMG can also be shown.)
3 ) { 3 << Bearing {rom present position to WPT
P l _T _ _~ Distance from present position to WPT
—
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™ Course (CMG can also be shown.) — DOP value
—Distance from present position to WPT
- Blinks when position fix is unavailable
: Range (radius) of navigation graph
Bearing from present position to WPT Distance from present position to WPT
Speed (VMG can also be shown.)
Course (CMG can also be shown.)
mcd 1 45 *|-—— Deviation angle
8.4.1 š 8Í-—- Presenl tỉme (hhzmm)
TT” ~—-~~ Cunrent dale (ddinmlyy)
ự iME AN Van Ì= Arrival time (mrvdd hhimm)}
06/22 07:20: 1TG 902: 21-7 Time to go from present position to WPT
}|_-— Course (CMG can also be shown.) _~ Speed (VMG can also be shown.)
_L Calls the SETUP menu
Present position Blinks when position fix is unavailable
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the original course
~~ cross track erro
error (XTE)
Course deviation _7 angle Bar graph of
~ course
(eT
Steer to the left to get back to
the original course
deviation
angle = | 1
(Notes:
km) maximum, and frozen beyond thal
3 Tosetan XTE alarm, see the “Setting
4 The course deviation angle indication maximum
The course deviation angle bar graph
Press until
appears
_ TT ¬ ¬
Move cursor onto ){Select “XTE
“XTE” or “CDI” or “CDI”
4 The cross track error (XTE) indication is 9.99 (nm, sm,
2 The XTE bar graph responds up to 4.00 (nm, sm, km) deviation, and is frozen beyond that limit
an XTE alarm (course deviation)’ (page 38)
45-degree deviation, and frozen beyond thatlimit, “2
Y
limit i
and canceling
is 180 degrees responds up to
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Navigation graph of NAV2 ser
Use the navigation graph to check the distance and bearing to the waypoint When the distance to WPT is longer than the range
(radius) of navigation graph, the WPT marking locates on the circle of navigation graph When the distance is shorter than the graph
range, the WPT marking comes in the circle The XTE bar graph and course deviation angle bar graphs appear only when thie WPT
marking j is on the circle (these graphs are cleared in the short distance)
Course deviation angle —Fl ¡_ Course deviation angle
Steer to the right { io get back to the original course
SPO ie
15.0: 329.2"
2.1 Cross tracks,
To set an XTE alarm, see the “Setting and canceling
- an XTE alarm (course deviation)’ (page 38)
The course deviation angle indication is 180 degrees
ak a Move As (Cig to display |jMove cursor (o (Select RNG
NAV2 onto icon fr letters “RNG” field mode _
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When the distance is greater than 4 (nm,sm, km), the 4-(nm,sm, km) course line is shown on the screen When you have
(nm,sm, km), the present position marking moves toward you and the next 4 (nm,sm, km) are shown
course line At point E: You ate sailing outside of course width
Present position
This marking moves at the course edge
Examples: The screen changes as follows when you sail along points A, B, C
XTE alarm range
You can change the XTE alarm range by “Setting and canceling an XTE alarm’ (page 38)
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Wien you close to WPT |
When you close to the waypoint, the course line length decreases to 4 (nm, sm, km), 2 (nm, sm, km) and 1 (nm, sm, km)
Then, the WPT marking closes to your ship
WPT marking changes:
> When distance on course line is greater than 4 (nm, sm, km)
> When distance on course line is less than 4 (nm, sm, km)
At point K: Distance to WPT is greater _ than 1 (âm, sm, km) Present position
The WPT marking stays close to you, bul
the course length increases to 1 (nm,
sm, km), 2 (nm, sm, km), and 4 (nm, sm, km) The WPT marking changes when the length exceeds 4 (nm, sm, km)
Atpointl: You are 0.5 (nm, sm, kin)
away from waypoint
At point H: You are | (nm, sm, km)
away fron waypoint
The course ler.jth is closed up to {- (nm,
sm, km) scale from 2- (nm, sm, kin}
scale
“4 Present pasition
At point G: You are 2 (nm, sm, km)
away from waypoinl
[ > ——]1 _— Waypoint
The course fenyth is closed up to 2- (nm,
sm, km) scale from 4- (nm, sm, kin) scale
A——— ——\ ——~ Present position
AI pointF: You are 4 (nm, sm, km)
away from waypoint
- Waypoint
The present position marking moves
" 7 toward you aid the WPT marking
changes when you have reached 4 (nm,
4 sm, km) on tlie course line away from
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Input serecn | is displayed _ é, to 20) us Hing numeric cys Enter a route number: (Of J
(
Press untii Menu
options f fo 9 appear Press to backspace the cursor
correct an n input error
Important!
Stored point numbers 000 (MOB number) and
001 to 019 (event numbers) are reserved If you
wish to use them as route numbers, copy them to
stored point numbers 020 to 249
‘Press to clear incorrect input
You can reenter numeric data
backward ©) route Move cursor to the waypoint number
Select the forward cm
Enter a way} noint number (020
to 249) of the route using nu- meric keys, (You can check its
memeny ú Mare on the SCrccn )—
(a)! Route number
Repeat these steps to set another
waypoint of the route
Press to hi mckgpace ‘the cursor
to correct an input error,
Sequence of route Total pu ee of points on the route
ay TO SELECT AV TƠ SELEC l
NT TÔ G0 HOUTE, ENT, TO GO ATE EBIT _ EDIT HOUTE _._ _——
The route navigation can switch the current waypoint in two ways: switching in CIRCLE made
‘An CIRCLE mode, the next waypoint is shown when you reach the proximity alarm circle |
shown when you cross a half-angle line 1
CIRCLE mode
When you reach the proximity alarm, the course line is
switched from A to B To change the proximily alarm range,
see “Setting and canceling a proximity alarm” (page 37)
(MENU)\ 2 icy) or me „ or >
Locate cursor to
Select “Bt Move cursor (0
—
25
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[Rou ‘3: Press to recall the A confirmation Press to crase
ROUTE” : route number, message appears | | the point data
cursor to correct
Press until Menu — qQ>ocus sorrec
options | lo 9 appear S7 an inputlerror, —
s to backspace the 4
\ Press to clear incorrect input
You can reenter numeric data
Total number of points in a route Total number of points in a route
(9 points), (8 points) ENU _ — _—— — B-1 ATE\EOTT 6-7 AYE EPIT
“TWAYPOTT Ẽ ROUTE ẤI - [To JACK 132 ROUTE oy o JACK 001
Data of point 132 has beén erased, °
and 8 points of data remain in memory >
Confirmation message belore deleting poin 132 data
~ ~ -—-~( Repeat these steps to erase another route.) — -—-
Select “1: ATE EDIT” Route} | {Press to recall the Press to erase all
Input screen is displayed [route number points of this route
ROUTE wes confirmation message appears)
Press until Meru opt ) Enter a route nu number (01 LI¢ Press to backspace the cursor to
appear to 20) using numeric keys,— correct an input error
Press to clear incorrect input
You can reenter numeric data
EG S-j ATEVEDIT 6-1 ATE EDiY ~—S~«<Y:
~† wWAYPGTT 5 ROUTE of _ ROUTE o1
l ENT TO GO ATE EDIT T DELETE? YESxENT: NO «CLA EO} T ROUTE
Route 01 data has been erased,
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You can pass through 230 points (maximum and go lo the final destination by route navigation You can also reverse the navigation
route to retutn to the start poitit, To do so, you must first store the waypoints and rcute from Menu (using option 5) See “Storing
waypoints (LAT/LONG or LOPs data)" (page 13 to 16) and “Storing and Erasing Routes” (page 25 and 26)
You can set the route by entering a route number, forward/backward navigation, and route start point number of the route from the NAV1,
(NAV2, NAV3 or PLOT screen -
NAVI 0 NTE 8123387 : x a RAYS TOT 880 3
You navigate on a roule, following the course line, which is automali-
cally updated as you enter each point Use the following steps to start
Final destination
Select the reverse navigation only afler you have reached the final des- In route point _—
Press until RTE ) (Emteraroute Press (o set Enter the route start) [Press to set the) { Sclect the
‘number using the roule point aumber using; | route start point forward or
et] > — mm numeric keys number - nuineric key - number backward
| Forward (—) or backward (¢-) navigation
t Route number (01) Route start point number (005)
What is the'Toute point number?
[6-7 ATE EBT oure BF = JACK 30 | Example: To goto waypoint number 132 first, enter
27754 THỊ route point number “005”
Total number of points on the roule
Sequency of route navigation 106 —+ 007 > 008 > 009
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Trang 30during forward and 4) 091-3083 ¬ 187-3025 đÑ2)›110—›105—>102—›053
backward navigation (6-1 ATE EDIT ROUTE 01 + o JACK 30 (5-7 RTE EDIT ROUTE Ot - œ JACK 30 |
a 8 Move cursor mt the desired point number Its data and —
comment, if any, are displaye
options | to 9 appr: 1
ENT YO GO ROUTE ENT TO GO ATE EDIT EDIT AOUTE
-Reentering the origin of route navigation | - In route point
You can sel the present position as a new origin and start In route point ‘
A) Vv Old ovigin of route ao /
(ove) % or C % ›( ven) navigation ' In route point
1Ì ` 1Ÿ : " _/
Press untii NAVI, (Move cursor to /f Press lo set the iai
NAV2, NAV3 or the “RTI” “|| current ToutC New ation giang
EL OT screen appears letters point 7 as or xigin 9
97 RA NORNFE Oe aN |
Skipping a route point in route navigation | ‘Route soit tob lobe Inroute point
You can skip the next route point and go to a new route point tn route point ~~ — $kipped
oe
= Present position where you have decided to skip
point number column
( Press antil NAVI, NAV2, 1 Một a route point number
NAV3 or PLOT screen (using n numeric keys to » skIpp,
| ApPPCars,
the new route point number
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| When you select the ‘IEE (Distance to WPT) or “(JS (Total distance) ['DIST shows the distance to the next waypoint,
on NAV1, NAV2 or NAV3 screen in toute navigation, the respective * T.DIST" shows the total distance to the final destination (Time to go to WPT) or ‘TMK!’ (Total time to go) is shown (9999 nm, sm, km maximum)
ress until NAVI (Move cursor Press ip lay SSD ress Tư distance
screen appears tonto icon “DIST” or “TDIST’)| or “T.DIST”, fin the the specified mode,
Artival time, | 2-4 Time to go to WPT - L 2.1 |
De as 193.7 eg NOE PBN 92.7: /§ TÍ MỆT ARVT 7 Final arrival timer rime” ARV
96/22 O8:48iTTO 004: 49) \ —~ 07/08 173 aa Tra 18:12
Distance to R => NAV3 screen
mm | Positioning has failed of the
9999 distance has exceeded
“ TTG" display “ IL Press until NAVE, NAV2 Move cursor IL Press to display “TIME ARVL” /“TTG” }
or NAV3 screen appears onto icon or “T TIME R L”/“T.TTG" J
"TTG" shows the time to go to next waypoint Positioning has failed or the
“T.TTG" shows the total time to go to the final 999:99 time to go has exceeded 999
T.TIME ARVL” shows the arrival time to the final destinatio hours 59 minutes
“TIME ARVL” shows the arrival time to next waypoint | 9109 99:99) time to go has exceeded 999 -aal F 09foning has failed or the
Trang 32` | _—— Route number (01), the next route point number
(008), and forward (—») or backward (¢-) | Sze
navigation
1Ÿ Present posilion :l| cursor onto || until the Locate the Repeat to press
4] the icon desired option
Ji ` Blinks when your position has failed to lix
Speed (VMG can also be shown.)
—— Course (CMG can also be shown.)
~~ Distance to the next route point :
—— Bearing to the next roule point (Total distance can also be shown.)
“Il Cross track error (XTE) {Course deviation angle an also be shown.)
To check the VMG, CMG and E.TIME, see “Changing|
between speed and VMG’” (page 11)
vMa 1 5.0K: kua352.1°
DIST anste 5
Velocity made good
Course made good
DAT — ALARM
ry phưng OFF E.YIME T8
Time to go to the next route point
(Total time to go can also be shown.}
——|——— The next route point comment
ch DOP 271 LOPs — _"] -—- pop value
REPT H ° t ~§ , H- : 3 Tà —=~ Present posilion (When displaying position data in Loran C or Decca
Cc LOPs mode, present position data is displayed in LAT/LONG.)
“~~ Antenna height Water depth (given by fish finder) , ‘
~-Water temperature (given by fish finder)
- Speed (VMG can also be shown.)
_- Course (CMG can also be shown.)
_ —Bearing to the next route point (Total distance can also be shown.)
4 Distance to the next route point
— Speed (VMG can also be shown.)
“FT Gourse (CMG can also be shown.)
.— DOP value Distance to the next route point
1 The next route poinl inark
~ Bearing to the nex! route point (Total distance can also be shown.)
+1 _- Present position
~— Blinks when your position has failed lo fix
` Range (radius) of navigation graph Present time (hh:mm)
ï21254-005N-]— Next route point comment
TT Next route point position
EW.P1 je
J-JACK 1077 $ 82°44, 824W
: —-— Cross track error (XTE)
_~ Course deviation angle
DATE 06/22/ s57 IME 04:35 ey - Present time (hhimm)}
TIME ARVE _ | =n- Proximate arrival lime (Total arrival time can 1 also be shown )
.08/22 061487T.=e SÌ Time lo go to the next route point (Total time to go can also be shown.)
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Course (CMG can also be shown.)
_ : “~The next roule point position
+ ee Cross track error (XTE)
1 oo J toe
-FXTE 0.0inmcoT | 45 =|——-Course deviation angle
‘DATE 06/22/9587 IME 04:5 8|~—Present time (hh:mm)
+ ————Current date (mm/dd/yy) lye — Proximate arrival time (Total arrival time can also be shown,
_— Calls the SAETUP menu
FT To cancel route navigation, turn RTE to OFF on NAVI, NAV2, nce o igati 0 ofr _ NAY? fe on ote 25 1°
bane te tte en _ ft RAVI sỈr LOT se)
NAV3 or PLOT sereen appears, |] ATE to OFF xa <
NAV3 screen PLOT screen
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easily recall it from these screens
NAVI screen wale NAV2 screen 7 NAV3 screen 7 PLOT screen 7
MmAVI 7” TE ngữ Avg CRS mi px ANCES ] `
[Eres until NAVI, NAV2, J Move cursor [Pees to display [W.T] letters The anchor
NAV or PLOT screen appears.) onto icon position and comment "st ANCW" are displayed
NAVI screen NAV2 screen NAV9 screen PLOT screen —
SPD crs +
vw E51 thận: Bàu 0 05am 192.7: we a roe q3 oz sam SETUP
Icon [W.P]lellers Anchor position [W.P} letters Anchor position {W.P} lotiers A Anchor position
ì í Press until){ Move cur sor) {Press to “Move _ + onto) (Move cursor , oval
PLOY onto “SETUP"| | recall the “WAYPOINT” onto “ON” : 02 one tT ot
screen letters sclup menu.} | letters letters : ECnS 352.1" | 82°41.81.49W
CO.LINE =[T/ON PLOT -
To clear the fe setup menu:
mS PO r1.0259m | 18.0kt À Ị?7"54.008N MODE TO RETURN
ACAS 352.121 82ˆ41.,613W.,
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Press until NAVE, |[Move cung: r onto Press to reenter
NAV2, NAV3 or a ‘ANCW” Ietless the anchor NAVS Screen ⁄ PLOT screen xếc—
(appcnrs:
NAVisceen - NAV2 screen
Ba Ibb + AVI FE NAV? OFF
“To cancel the anchor position, turn ANGW to OFF on NAV, N 7 0 F A f nal 5 352.1°
NAV2, NAV3 or PLOT screen
ae
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Press untii NAVE, NAV2, Press to turn
NAV3 or PLOT sereen appears, ANCW to OFF.) °
4 Blinks when your position has Move cursor \{Press until the desire
921 L 6 3 failed to fix onto the icon jl option appears
— Speed (VMG can also be shown.)
fe 415.0-: kt ons 452 1 °L - Course (CMG can also be shown.)
Sis "AT Distance to anchor position
LST 2 0 5 amsTG 1 9 “ AL '——~ Bearing to anchor position _- `
[TT Ta» E1 TT |: Couse deviatlon angle To check the VMG, CMG and E.TIME, see “Chang: Jeon - « + : ing between speed and VMG" (page 11)
(SEL DATE-—_ _ _ALANM— —|-—~ Selected alarm Hyme 15, 0x cua352,1°
Popes se ep! perp ro
| "- ÔÔÐ ác | ` Velocity made good
lun S378 4~0 0 nN~|_—— Comment of anchor position e mà Orr
1 mbớP TT LOPS ¬ DÓP value:
HAT on § mà ; 2 49.20 Present position (When displaying position data in Loran C or Decca
TEMP "€ aS LOPs mode, present position data is displayed in LAT/LONG.)
Water depth (given by fish finder) —_
NV TC ẤN Walter temperature (given by fish finder)
1 h () " _ | Ôn (VMG can also be shown.) ens TW kt _ LàZ owse (CMG can also be shown.)
)~< _ Bearing to anchor position {3 he
3 2 ' | ° †ˆ ~ Distanee to anchor posillon port 9 [* a a v 4 xữc
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AV? ——
SPD
15.0x: 352 12 Speed (VMG can also be shown.)
Course (CMG can also be shown.)
——DOP value
-——— [ Đislanee to anchor position onto the icon.) | desired option
0 O5rm RñNG~ — .25nm 27" _ 192, 005 .~ Present position "
(WPT, ase TON i< Comment of anchor posilion
!LANCW_ ! 82°41.613W | ~ Anchor position
=== Course deviation angle
a Hoar E 06/22/8 s Thế — Stary 6=1—- Current dale (mm/dd/yy)
| ere Ba Tà HỆ im chổ can ~~ Present time (hh:mm)
Your present ANEW in marking does vot} | |
~ Bearing to anchor position move In the ANCW mode Joe
se Ison + Blinks when position fix is unavailable
Rữ Py — ———-ie2?“54.0U BI + Comment of anchor position
1 ANCW —y 2241.813.) Anchor posilion
ị
CDI 4Lz|~ Course deviation angle
I are E 068/22/9 5L ME en 4:59 Present time (hh: mm)
_- Speed (VMG can also be shown.)
_-~ Course (CMG can also be shown.)
, LÝ TT cWÑ ——— HN pe yp Comment of anchor position
Be RN em eel BE ah haste Anchor position
lếu Be ot ee Distance and bearing to cross cursor
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* Course deviation angle (CDI) alarm | “Long beep
Blinks during XTE alarm
(You are oat of CDI |
' See "Setting and canceling a
, proximity alarm" (page 37)
See “Setup of waypoints” (You have moved from
(page 17) the anchor watch point.)
See “Setting and canceling an XTE alarm” (page 38)
XTE (Cross track error) alarm
TE alarm range
Start point (origi
See “Setting and cancaling
an anchor watch alarm"
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just if you set an anchor
Anchor position
"The buzzer sounds and letters ANCW blink v when your ship has moved outside of anchor
watch alarm range The alarm function does not work if the alarm range is set te “0.007
~ | can hear the buzzer if I'm outside of alarm range
~ < 7 GOMPENSATION - Hl o0nm
4 P _ ROUTE 3 PROX /%1.00nm, (Sits iL Move cursor (0)(Enter an alarm range (0.00 » ” fone
Ye errs ones Press to clear incorrect input Cursor alarm range
You can reenter numeric data
— (ơn 5 ANCW alarm setup | 2 xwew «1.000m a inst Eat
` | | ‘ 3 PROX “1, 00nm
‘ “(Press until Menu \(Select 6; (Move cursor to : a ~
options | to 9 appcar ALARM JANCW.:
appears, tonto icon) Alarm setup status
When “OFF” is selected - Ta In,
TT HoX XTE
/PROK.CDI
ANCW #4 00pm PROX s1.00nm
XIE „m1.00nm cpt „45
TO SELECT p19 CHOOSE
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