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Your Local Agent/Dealer Your Local Agent/Dealer 9-52 Ashihara-cho, 9-52 Ashihara-cho, Nishinomi Nishinomiy ya, Ja a, Jap pan an Tele Telep phone : hone : 0798-65-2111 0798-65-2111 Telefax : Telefax : 0798-65-4200 0798-65-4200 FIRST EDITION : FIRST EDITION : A AUG. UG. 1998 1998 A All ri ll rig ghts reserved. hts reserved. Printed in Japan Printed in Japan F : F : JUL. JUL. 22,2002 22,2002 PUB.No. PUB.No. OME-43920 OME-43920 *00080834300* *00080834300* *00080834300* *00080834300
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING WARNING Keep heater away from equipment. ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment. A heater can melt the equipment’s power Only qualified personnel cord, which can cause fire or electrical should work inside the shock. equipment. Use the proper fuse. Immediately turn off the power at the Fuse rating is shown on the equipment. switchboard if water leaks into the Use of a wrong fuse can result in equipment equipment or something is dropped in damage. the equipm
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About the TFT LCD CAUTION The TFT LCD is constructed using the latest LCD techniques, and displays Do not use the equipment for other than 99.99% of its pixels. The remaining 0.01% its intended purpose. of the pixels may drop out or blink, how- ever this is not an indication of malfunc- Use of the equipment as a stepping stool, tion. for example, can result in personal injury or equipment damage. No one navigation device should ever be solely replied upon for the navigation of a vessel. Always
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TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD.......................................................................................................................... vi MENU TREE ........................................................................................................................viii SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................ ix OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1 Control Description .......................................................
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3.5 External Event Mark..............................................................................................................3-5 3.6 Target Mark ...........................................................................................................................3-5 3.7 Lines ......................................................................................................................................3-5 WAYPOINTS 4.1 Entering Waypoints .......................................
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GPS RECEIVER OPERATION (GP-3300) 10.1 GPS Information on the Navigation Data Display ............................................................ 10-1 10.2 GPS and DGPS Initial Settings ......................................................................................... 10-3 10.3 Satellite Force Health/Deselection .................................................................................... 10-5 10.4 GPS Smoothing ......................................................................
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FOREWORD A Word to FURUNO GD-3300/GP-3300 Owners FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for considering and purchas- ing the FURUNO GD-3300/GP-3300. We are confident you will dis- cover why FURUNO has become synonymous with quality and reliability. For over 40 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an envi- able reputation for efficient and dependable marine electronics equip- ment. This dedication to excellence is furthered by our extensive global network of agents and dealers. Your unit is desi
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Features The GD-3300 and the GP-3300 mostly share the same features. The GP-3300 is additionally equipped with a GPS receiver and a GPS antenna, to receive and process GPS satellite signals. Navigation data appear on a high-resolution 10.4-inch color LCD. Data shown are shp’s position in latitude and longitude, speed and course, cursor position, range and bearing to cursor, range and bear- ing to a waypoint. The display unit is powered by a 12 V or 24 VDC power supply. • GP-3300 accepts connecti
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MENU TREE MENU 1 WAYPOINT 5 DISPLAY MEMORY CARD 2 ROUTE 6 CORRECT POSITION 3 SAVE DATA TO MEMORY CARD 7 APPORTION/DELETE MEMORY 1 TRACK 1 APPORTION MEMORY 2 MARK/LINE 2 DELETE TRACK 3 WAYPOINT/ROUTE 3 DELETE MARK 4 INITIAL SETTINGS 8 INITIAL SETTINGS (See below.) 7 DELETE MEMORY CARD DATA 8 FORMAT MEMORY CARD 9 MISC 9 SELECT CARD SLOT 1 EDIT TRACK/MARK ( 1 UPPER 2 LOWER) CALCULATE 2 RANGE/BEARING 4 LOAD MEMORY CARD 6 SPECIAL 1 TRACK SELECT MARKS/ 2 MARK/LINE 7
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION GPS ANTENNA UNIT GPA-017S (For GP-3300) GPS PLOTTER MODE VIDEO NAV PLOT MANU PILOT DATA SELECT FR/TO WPT ROUTE ALARM MARK TRACK PLOT CHART COLOR INTVL COLOR EVENT 1 2 3 C Differential GPS L R 4 5 6 Navigator (for GD-3300) Receiver GR-80* 7 8 9 E N Video Sounder 0 T (GP-3300 only) CURSOR ZOOM ZOOM ON/OFF IN OUT Radar CEN TER Autopilot BRILL ECONO Event Switch POWER ON OFF DISPLAY UNIT GP-3300-E/ GD-3300-E Rectifier : Option PR-62 : Connectable external equipment SHIP’S MAINS
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OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW This chapter acquaints you with the basics of your unit – from turn- ing on the power to entering the time and date. 1.1 Control Description The keyboard consists of 40 logically arranged keys. The unit con- firms correct key input by releasing a single beep. Invalid key input is denoted by a series of beeps. GPS PLOTTER MODE NAV VIDEO PLOT MANU DATA PILOT SELECT FR/TO WPT ROUTE ALARM MARK TRACK PLOT CHART COLOR COLOR INTVL EVENT C 1 2 3 L R Keyboard 4 5 6 7 8 9 E N 0 T CURS
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Table 1-1 Control description Kn ey/Control Functio PLOT Selects plot display. Also functions to turn on/off data displays. VIDEO PILOT Selects video pilot display. Also functions to turn on/off data displays. N. AV DATA Selects navigation data display MENU Opens/closes menu; displays previous screen. F. R/TO Sets/cancels destination waypoint W. PT Registers waypoints R. OUTE Registers routes A. LARM Displays alarm menu CHART Changes attributes of factory-digitized electronic chart. T. RACK COLO
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2. Insert the electronic chart card which contains a chart of your sea area into the lower card drive. Figure 1-3 Inserting chart card Note: Always close the card drive cover to keep humidity and water out of the drive. 1.3 Turning the Power On/Off Turning the power on Press the [POWER] switch at bottom left-hand side of the unit. You will hear a “peep” when turning on the power. To turn off the power press the switch again. After turning on the power the display changes in the sequence illus- t
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1.4 The Trackball The main function of the trackball is to shift the cursor and the display. The dis- play may be shifted when the cursor is turned off; the cursor when it is turned on. Figure 1-5 Operating the trackball, shifting the picture (cursor off) 1.5 The Cursor The cursor functions to • Find latitude and longitude of a location • Find range and bearing from your ship to position selected • Enter and erase marks, lines and waypoints Note: You can select cursor configuration (cross hairs
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Cursor information Cursor position in latitude and longitude and the range and bearing from your ship to the cursor appear in the data window at the top of the display. Cursor position 1.46NM Cursor range +36° 44.257’ N 340.5° 109.8° Cursor bearing 0.10NM 2D 1.2 134° 40.719’ E 10.0KTS 40 42 Cursor Figure 1-7 Location of cursor information 1.6 Shifting the Display The display can be shifted, when the cursor is off, by the trackball or arrow keys. The display shifts in the direction of trackball r
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1.8 Selecting Screen Center by Cursor Position In normal usage your ship is at the screen center. This function is only available with FURUNO chart cards. If you want to select a land feature as the screen center, do the follow- ing: 1. Display the cursor (if it is not already displayed) by pressing the [CURSOR ON/OFF] key. 2. Operate the trackball to place cursor on position desired. 3. Press the [CENTER] key. CENTER Figure 1-8 How to select screen center 1-6
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1.9 Chart Scale The chart scale can be adjusted with the [ZOOM IN] and [ZOOM OUT] keys. Note that the [ZOOM IN] key shrinks the picture, and the [ZOOM OUT] key “blows up” the picture. With a smaller range, you may find that the track appears in tiers. The horizontal range of the display in nautical miles appears at the top right-hand corner of the Data Display. Whenever the scale is changed the new range appears momentarily at the screen center. Horizontal range (123.4 NM) DATA DISPLAY (2) 34°
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1.11 Card Drives, Chart Cards Card drives Two card drives are behind the card drive door: the upper slot is for memory cards which store display data (waypoints, tracks, and marks), and the lower slot is for digitized chart cards. Displaying an electronic chart with the power turned on Follow the procedure below to display an electronic chart with the power turned on. 1. Open the card slot door. Figure 1-10 Opening card slot door 2. Insert chart card label side up in the lower slot. This side up
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Ejecting the chart card Press the eject button. Figure 1-12 Removing chart card Care and handling of the cards • Keep the cards away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and active gases. • Keep cards away from water and chemicals. • Keep the connector free of foreign material. • Do not drop the cards. Chart card troubleshooting • Chart does not disappear after removing card. Operate [ZOOM IN] or [ZOOM OUT] key. • Card inserted but chart does not appear. Operate [ZOOM IN] and [ZOOM OUT] keys. • S