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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MARINE PLOTTER/SOUNDER
FP-561
COMBINE
MARINEPLOTTER/SOUNDER
fp-561
Information provided by this
product includes navigation-aid
Electronic charts are not legal
data.
replacements for paper charts.
Consult nautical charts in addi-
Always carry and consult current
tion to the data when making a
official charts frequently.
decision on navigation.
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INTRODUCTION Thank you very much for purchasing the FP-561. Cartgraphy supplied by The FP-561 is an advanced navigation and fishfind- ing system of compact design into which a marine navigator with a built-in GPS receiver and a fishfinder are integrated. NAVIONICS Seamless chart start from Connecting the PD-200, a DGPS beacon receiver, $99 and span the globe with high to this system will permit the GPS to pinpoint the detail and 16 zoom levels. ship location more accurately. Ask your nearest NAVIO
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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i TABLE OF CONTENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1 SAFETY NOTICES Be sure to read the following safety notices to ensure safe use of the product. ¡ The safety notices are for preventing personal injury ¡ After you finish reading this manual, store it in a safe and property damage. place for future reference. ¡ Observe the following safety notices to ensure safe and proper used of the product. Each of the following warning notices indicates that neglecting the suggested procedure WARNING R or practice may result in death or serious personal inju
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SAFETY NOTICES 1 Each of the following caution notices indicates that neglecting the suggested procedure CAUTION R or practice may result in personal injury or property damage. Data card handling precautions: ¡ Do not bend data cards or put a heavy object on them. ¡ Do not put data cards into such a pocket or poly bag that ¡ Do not throw or drop data cards. is electrically charged. ¡Be sure to power off the product before inserting or ¡ Do not leave data cards in an area exposed to direct sun- r
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2 PARTS AND FUNCTIONS |Main unit |Operation panel i o u !0 y COMBINE t !1 COMBINE r !2 FP-561 Tilting lever e !3 w !4 q !5 3
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PARTS AND FUNCTIONS 2 KEY FUNCTION Press to power on or off the product ( P. 5). POWER q [POWER] key Each time this key is pressed, the power is turned on and off alternately. GAIN w [GAIN] key Use to set the image sensitivity ( P. 52) on the fishfinder screen. Use to set the depth range ( P. 52) or depth shift ( P. 53), or to enter auto RANGE e [RANGE] key operation ( P. 53). Use to select the fishfinder mode ( Pgs. 6 & 44). r [SOUNDER] key Using the [SOUNDER]-[PLOTTER] key combination c
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3 BASIC OPERATION After installing the system, be sure to perform initial setting according to the 3-1 Powering on or off the instructions in Chapter 5 “Initial Setting after Installation” ( P. 62 ff.). system q Press the [POWER] key. The system will sound an electronic beep, display the opening screen for approx. ten seconds and then enter the screen where you left off. w To power off the system, press the [POWER] key again. After approx. 10 seconds Opening screen 8 GPS 48°21.417N 125°26.6
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AVAILABLE OPERATION MODES AND SCREENS 4 Three operation modes are available for this system: the plotter mode, 4-1 How to change operation sounder mode and combination mode. modes ¡Plotter mode ¡Sounder mode Coastline screen Navigation monitor screen Standard screen 8 GPS 48°21.417N 125°26.643W W P 1 TIME 12:34 GPS 48°21.417N 125°26.643W D/D 10.45NM TTG 1:17 0 C/D 325°T ETA 13:51 D/FD 15.22NM TTFD 2:34 0 2 30 30 20 15 R 1 60 60 31.5 40 0 90 90 60 DEVIATION
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AVAILABLE OPERATION MODES AND SCREENS 4 Menu screens allows you to select and execute various functions of the sys- 4-2 Menu operation tem or to change various settings. For available menu screens and the menu structure, see page 9. The following summarizes the menu operation flow. q Press the [MENU] key. The Main Menu screen will appear. The currently selected menu item (a submenu) is highlighted in yellow. w Select the desired submenu (e.g., Plotter Menu) using the [UP] or [DOWN] key and press
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AVAILABLE OPERATION MODES AND SCREENS 4 4-3 Electronic Chart card Be sure to power off the system before inserting or removing a Electronic | How to insert a Electronic Chart Chart card into or from the card slot. card Insert a NAVIONICS® Electronic Chart card carefully into the card slot with the card face (on which “” is marked) directed to the same direction as the display. Forcing a Electronic Chart card into the slot will cause damage to the card socket in the slot. If the system fails to o
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AVAILABLE OPERATION MODES AND SCREENS 4 •Menu operation flow SOUNDER MENU FREQUENCY L H STC 1 DSP SPEED 5 STOP I.R ON OFF N.R 1 OFF PLOTTER MENU Press the ROUTE ENTER/EDIT [MENU] key. MARK ENTER/ERASE TRK COLOR WHIT OFF ROUTE ENTER/EDIT TRK STEP 30S 1.00 NM GPS 48°21.417N 125°26.643W TRK ERASE MARK ENTER/ERASE 0 HEADING ON OFF MAIN MENU FRONT WIDE ON OFF SOUNDER MENU OVER ZOOM ON OFF PLOTTER MENU 20 POSITIONING MENU ALARM M
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rPLOTTER MODEq TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PLOTTER MODE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (1) AVAILABLE SCREENS AND INDICATIONS.................................................................................................................... 12 (1)-1 How to access screens·········································································································································· 12 (1)-2 Coastline screen··
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rPLOTTER MODEq TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 (6) DESTINATION NAVIGATION SETTING ........................................................................................................................... 28 (6)-1 Setting destination navigation································································································································ 28 Å Setting destination navigation using existing registered marks ······································································
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rPLOTTER MODEq AVAILABLE SCREENS AND INDICATIONS 1 In plotter mode, the following two screens are available. (1)-1 How to access screens Pressing the [PLOTTER] key in plotter mode allows selection between the coast- line screen and the navigation monitor screen. Screen No. and name Description Coastline screen This screen indicates various naviga- 8 tional data including coastlines, track and marks. 34°21.362N 28° 135°06.950E 18.05 NM 1:32 TO WP 1 23.00NM 30° RANGE 32 0°T 12KT 54.
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rPLOTTER MODEq AVAILABLE SCREENS AND INDICATIONS 1 (1)-2 Coastline screen z x c 8 FISH ⁄3 ALRM ARRV ALRM v ⁄22 b 34°21.362N 28° ⁄11 135°06.950E 18.05 NM 1:32 TO WP 1 23.00NM 30° ⁄0 RANGE 32 0°T 12KT 54.3°F 80.0 FT . , m n This field shows the current scale to which the coast line image is displayed. The z Reduced scale coastline image can be zoomed in or out to a total of 16 scales ( P. 17). This field shows the positioning device in use. x Positioning device Indication DGPS GPS E
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rPLOTTER MODEq AVAILABLE SCREENS AND INDICATIONS 1 m Water temperature This field shows the current water temperature. If no water temperature sensor is installed, the field is blank. This field shows the current ship speed. , Speed If no speed data is found, the field is blank. . Azimuth This field shows the current azimuth of the bow (at which the ship is navigated). “T” or “M” indicates ture or magnetic bearing, respectively. See p. 64 for settings. This field shows the destination No., the destin
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rPLOTTER MODEq AVAILABLE SCREENS AND INDICATIONS 1 (1)-3 Navigation monitor screen No. 1 W P TIME 14:25 D/D 10.45NM TTG 01:05 z C/D 345° ETA 15:30 D/FD 10.45NM TTFD 15:30 FISH x ALRM ARRV ALRM c v DEVIATION 0.03NM b LAT 34°18.000N n LON 134°01.000E 0°T 12KT 54.3°F 80.0 FT z Monitor This field shows navigation data including the destination No., the destination azimuth, the distance to the destination, and the time to arrive the destination. Alarms that can be displayed in this field include s
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rPLOTTER MODEq AVAILABLE SCREENS AND INDICATIONS 1 (1)-4 Positioning Information screen POSITIONING INFO 0 SAT# S/N BRG ELV 12 50 0 81 15 45 90 79 02 40 180 56 10 16 52 270 63 z 20 60 45 30 22 30 135 10 10 56 225 25 09 63 315 44 20 DOP 1.50 x DGPS INFOMATION 30 RD-200 Rev.1.1 FREQUENCY 283.5kHz c BAUD RATE 200 40 S/N 00 CLR BACK 80.0FT z Satellite This field shows and locates the navigational satellites that the system is be
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rPLOTTER MODEq COASTLINE DATA MANIPULATION 2 (2)-1 Zooming in or out coastline images The coastline image on the screen can be zoomed in or out to 0.125/256 NM Å 16 reduced scales per dot to 4096/256 NM per dot (/ to ⁄5). See p. 30 for over zoom function. The zooming center may be the ship position or the cross hair cursor position. In this mode, the coastline image is zoomed in or out while the current ship ı Ship-centering mode mark is centered on the screen. When the cross hair cursor is not