What to do if antenna bolts are loosened or corroded on Furuno C-MAP NT GP-1650?
- MmcintyrejeanAug 4, 2025
If the antenna bolts of your Furuno Marine GPS System are loose, tighten them. If they are heavily corroded, replace them.
What to do if antenna bolts are loosened or corroded on Furuno C-MAP NT GP-1650?
If the antenna bolts of your Furuno Marine GPS System are loose, tighten them. If they are heavily corroded, replace them.
Brand | Furuno |
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Model | C-MAP NT GP-1650 |
Category | Marine GPS System |
Language | English |
Covers critical warnings and cautions for safe operation and equipment handling.
Explains the characteristics of the TFT LCD display, including pixel behavior.
Provides access to chart offset, track control, and chart detail settings.
Contains settings for configuring the plotter display and setup menus.
Allows configuration of GPS/DGPS receivers and position display settings.
Offers options for data ports, data transfer, self-test, and memory clear.
Instructions for inserting C-MAP NT/NT-FP chart cards into the unit.
Explains how the cursor displays position data and object information on charts.
Details how to view tidal height calculations, sunrise, and sunset times.
Guides on selecting ports and services as destinations using chart data.
Covers chart detail settings like landmass, background, and symbols for C-MAP NT-FP.
Instructions on how to view program numbers and test results.
Recommended maintenance program for the unit and its components.
Procedures for replacing fuses and the internal backup battery.
Provides a table of common issues and their solutions for normal operation.
Lists common error messages and their meanings or remedies.
Explains how to perform memory, I/O, keyboard, and display tests.
Guides on clearing plotter, GPS, and all memory, and resetting the trip meter.
Welcomes users and highlights FURUNO's reputation for quality and reliability.
Lists the key features and capabilities of the GPS/DGPS plotter units.
Details the functions of the display unit's buttons, soft keys, and cursor pad.
Instructions on how to insert and eject the mini chart card correctly.
Explains the procedure for powering the unit on and off, including startup sequence.
How to adjust the display's tone and brilliance settings using the keys.
Overview of the different plotter display types: Plotter, Nav Data, Steering, Highway.
Guide to navigating menus using the MENU key and soft keys for operations.
How to activate and use the demonstration mode for simulated operation.
Explains the different display presentations: North-up, Course-up, and Auto Course-up.
How to turn on, shift, and use the cursor for data display and screen navigation.
Method for shifting the plotter display view using the cursor.
How to adjust the chart scale using ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT soft keys.
Information about nautical charts contained in mini chart cards and their icons.
How to display and interpret general navigation data and GPS/DGPS information.
Provides steering information like range, bearing, ETA, course, and speed.
Graphic presentation of ship's track for monitoring cross track error (XTE).
How to switch between PLEASURE and FISHING modes for different operations.
How to display and reset the navigation trip distance data.
Steps to turn on and display the ship's track on the plotter.
How to stop or restart track recording to conserve memory.
Options for changing the track color for better discrimination.
Setting track plotting interval by time or distance for reconstruction.
How to apportion memory between track and mark points.
Procedure to erase all recorded track data from the unit.
How to enter marks on the plotter display, selecting shape and color.
Customizing mark shape, line type, and color for entered marks.
Setting the display size of waypoint marks to standard or small.
Methods for erasing individual or all marks and lines from memory.
Information on where to view the number of used track and mark points.
Covers multiple methods for entering waypoint data, including own ship, MOB, and cursor.
Methods for erasing individual waypoints using the cursor or waypoint list.
How to change waypoint name, comment, proximity alarm radius, and position.
Method to enter waypoints using range and bearing to a target.
Procedures for entering waypoints using manual latitude and longitude input.
How to modify existing waypoint data through the list interface.
How to change the size of all waypoint marks to small, large, or off.
Instructions on moving waypoints directly on the plotter display.
Guide on searching for waypoints using the alpha/numeric list.
Methods for creating routes using existing waypoints via list or cursor.
How to connect two existing routes to form a new route.
Procedures for inserting or removing waypoints within a route.
How to create routes based on the ship's recorded track.
Steps to erase selected routes from the unit's memory.
How to navigate to single or multiple quick points without long-term data storage.
Instructions for navigating to a selected waypoint from the waypoint list.
How to select ports or services as destinations using chart data.
Guides on navigating a route, including reverse order, specific legs, and direct waypoint access.
Procedure to stop active navigation and return to standby mode.
Overview of plotter-related audible and visual alarms.
How to enable or disable the unit's audio alarm function.
Setting and using the arrival alarm to notify when approaching a destination.
How to set and use the anchor watch alarm to detect boat movement.
Setting and using the XTE alarm to warn when off the intended course.
How to set speed alarms for within, over, or under speed conditions.
Activating or deactivating proximity alarms for waypoints.
How to view alarm messages and silence the buzzer.
Steps to format a memory card before saving or loading data.
Procedure for saving track, mark/line, waypoints/routes, and configuration data.
How to load track, mark/line, waypoints/routes, and configuration data from a memory card.
Accesses chart offset, track control, and chart detail settings.
Configures display settings like units, time format, and waypoint switching.
Sets up GPS/DGPS receivers and position display format.
Adjusts POS SMOOTHING, SPD/CSE SMOOTHING, GPS SPEED AVE, offsets, satellite disabling, and fix mode.
Configures DGPS mode, beacon frequency, baud rate, and alarm settings.
Selects Loran C or Decca chains for position display in TDs.
Manages data ports, data transfer, self-test, and memory clear functions.
Configures NMEA/DGPS port settings for connected equipment.
Allows transferring waypoint and route data to/from a PC.
Instructions for inserting C-MAP NT/NT-FP chart cards into the unit.
How the cursor displays position data and object information on charts.
How to view tidal height calculations, sunrise, and sunset times.
Guides on selecting ports and services as destinations using chart data.
Covers chart detail settings like landmass, background, and symbols for C-MAP NT-FP.
Configures depth display for FURUNO and C-MAP NT-FP charts, including depth areas.
How to view program numbers and test results.
Recommended maintenance program for the unit and its components.
Procedures for replacing fuses and the internal backup battery.
Provides a table of common issues and their solutions for normal operation.
Lists common error messages and their meanings or remedies.
Explains how to perform memory, I/O, keyboard, and display tests.
Guides on clearing plotter, GPS, and all memory, and resetting the trip meter.