Furuno 1953C
FURUNO 1953C MANUAL
http://www.furuno.com/...0g%201.21.2003.pdf
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• SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS »
• FOREWORD »
• SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS »
• WHAT IS WAAS »
• OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW »
• OperatingControls »
• Display unit controls »
• Remote controller »
• Inserting a Chart Card »
• Turning the Unit On/Off »
• Display Brilliance, Panel Brilliance, Hue »
• Display brilliance Panel brilliance »
• HUE »
• Selecting a Display »
• Displaymodes »
• Selecting a display »
• Switching control in combination and overlay screens »
• Selecting image source »
• Trackball, Cursor »
• Entering the MOB Mark, Setting MOB as Destination »
• Data Boxes »
• Showing, hiding data boxeswith soft key »
• Rearranging databoxes »
• Temporarily erasing a data box »
• Function Keys »
• Executing a function »
• Simulation Display »
• RADAR OPERATION »
• Radar Display »
• Transmitting, Stand-by »
• Tuning »
• Adjusting the Gain »
• Reducing Sea Clutter »
• How theA/C SEAworks »
• Adjusting the A/C SEA »
• Reducing Precipitation Clutter »
• Adjusting the A/C RAIN »
• Range Scale »
• Pulselength »
• Presentation Mode »
• Selecting a presentation mode »
• Description of presentation modes »
• Measuring the Range »
• Measuring range byrange rings »
• Measuring range bycursor »
• Measuring range byVRM »
• Erasing a VRM, VRMindication »
• Erasing EBL/VRMdata boxes »
• Hiding EBL/VRMdata boxes »
• Moving EBL/VRMdata boxes »
• Measuring the Bearing »
• Measuring bearing by cursor »
• Measuring bearing by EBL »
• Erasing an EBL, EBL indication »
• Erasing EBL/VRMdata boxes »
• Hiding EBL/VRMdata boxes »
• Moving EBL/VRMdata boxes »
• Erasing the Heading Line, North Marker »
• Reducing Noise Interference »
• Rejecting Radar Interference »
• Zoom »
• Zooming in on radartargets »
• Zooming in on ARP, TTMtargets »
• Shifting the Picture »
• Manual shift »
• Automatic shift »
• Using the Offset EBL »
• Predicting collision course »
• Measuring range and bearing between two targets »
• Echo Trails »
• TRAIL TIME »
• Starting echo trails »
• Trail gradation »
• TRAIL COLOR »
• Echo trail mode »
• Echo Stretch »
• Echo Averaging »
• Outputting TLL Data »
• Guard Alarm »
• Setting a guard alarm zone »
• When the alarm is violated… »
• Cancelling the guard alarm »
• Watchman »
• How watchman works »
• Turning on/off watchman »
• Setting watchman stand-by interval »
• Suppressing Second-trace Echoes »
• Waypoint Marker »
• ARP, TTM Operation »
• Activating/deactivating ARP,TTM »
• Acquiring and tracking targets (ARP) »
• Displaying target number (ARP, TTM) »
• Terminating tracking of all targets »
• Setting vector attributes (ARP) »
• Displaying past position (ARP) »
• ARP, TTM target data »
• CPA/TCPA alarm (ARP) »
• Lost target alarm (ARP) »
• Interpreting the Radar Display »
• False echoes »
• SART (Search and Rescue Transponder) »
• Racon (Radar Beacon) »
• PLOTTER OPERATION »
• Plotter Displays »
• Full-screen plotter display »
• Compass display »
• Highway display »
• Nav data displays »
• Presentation Mode »
• North-up »
• Course-up »
• Autocourse-up »
• Shifting the Display »
• Chart Scale »
• Chart Cards »
• Chart card overview »
• Indices and chartenlargement »
• FURUNO and NavCharts™ charts »
• MAPcharts »
• Working with Track »
• Displaying track »
• Stopping, restarting plotting of own ship track »
• Changing track color »
• Track plotting method and intervalfor own ship track »
• Changing own ship track/mark distribution setting »
• Erasing track »
• Marks, Lines »
• Entering a mark,line »
• Changing mark attributes »
• Selecting line type »
• Erasing marks, lines »
• Waypoints »
• Entering waypoints »
• Editing waypoint data »
• Erasing waypoints »
• Changing waypoint mark size (FURUNO, NavCharts™) »
• Searching waypoints »
• Routes »
• Creating routes »
• CONNECT ROUTE »
• Inserting waypoints »
• Removing waypoints from a route »
• Erasing routes »
• Navigation »
• Navigating to a quick point »
• Navigating to waypoints »
• Navigating to ports, port services (NavCharts™/C-MAP) »
• Following a route »
• Canceling route navigation »
• Alarms »
• Audio alarm on/off »
• ARRIVAL ALARM »
• ANCHOR WATCH ALARM »
• XTE (Cross-Track Error) alarm »
• SPEED ALARM »
• PROXIMITY ALARM »
• TRIP ALARM »
• ALARM INFORMATION »
• Resetting Trip Distance »
• VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION »
• Principle of Operation »
• Sounder Displays »
• Selecting a sounder display »
• Description of sounder displays »
• Selecting screen split method in combination displays »
• Automatic Sounder Operation »
• How the automatic sounderworks »
• Types of automatic sounder modes »
• Manual Sounder Operation »
• Selecting the manual mode »
• Selecting displayrange »
• Adjusting the gain »
• Shifting the range »
• Measuring Depth, Time »
• Reducing Interference »
• Reducing Low Level Noise »
• Erasing Weak Echoes »
• White Marker »
• Picture Advance Speed »
• Advancement independent of ship’s speed »
• Advancement synchronizedwith ship’s speed »
• Display Colors »
• Alarms »
• Audio alarm on/off »
• BOTTOM ALARM »
• FISH ALARM »
• FISH ALARM (B/L) »
• Water temperature alarm »
• When an alarm setting is violated »
• Water Temperature Graph »
• Changing Pulse Repetition Rate »
• Interpreting the Sounder Display »
• Zero line »
• Bottom echoes »
• Fish school echoes »
• Surface noise/aeration »
• CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT »
• General Setup »
• Radar Setup »
• Radar display setup »
• Radar range setup »
• Function key setup »
• Plotter Setup »
• Navigation options »
• Function key setup »
• Chart Setup »
• Chart offset »
• FURUNO,NavCharts™ chart attributes »
• MAP chart attributes »
• Data Boxes Setup »
• Hot Page Setup »
• Navigator Setup »
• Navigation data source »
• GPS receiver setup (Set equipped with GP-310B/320B) »
• TD display setup »
• Nav Data Display Setup »
• Sounder Setup »
• SYSTEM SETUP »
• SENSOR SETUP »
• Sounding range,zoom range, bottom lockrange »
• Function key setup »
• DATA TRANSFER »
• Memory Card Operations »
• Formatting memorycards »
• Saving data to amemory card »
• Playing back data from a memory card »
• Uploading, Downloading Data »
• Setting communication software on the PC »
• Uploading or downloading data »
• Loading Waypoint Data from Yeoman »
• Receiving Data Via Network Equipment »
• Outputting Data Through the Network »
• MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING »
• Preventive Maintenance »
• Replacement of Battery »
• Replacement of Fuse »
• Trackball Maintenance »
• Simple Troubleshooting »
• General »
• Radar »
• Plotter »
• Sounder »
• Diagnostics »
• MEMORY I/O TST »
• Test pattern »
• Keyboard, remote controller test »
• GPS Status Display »
• Clearing Memories »
• Error Messages »
• APPENDIX »
• Menu Overview »
• Geodetic Chart List »
• World Time Chart »
• Icons »
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