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Furuno GP-1650W User Manual

Furuno GP-1650W
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GP-1650WD, GP-1650W FURUNO/NAVIONICS
GP-1650WD, GP-1650W FURUNO/C-MAP NT

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Furuno GP-1650W Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display Resolution640 x 480 pixels
GPS Channels12
Waypoints1000
Routes50
NMEA 0183 Input/OutputYes
Built-in World MapYes
Display TypeTFT Color LCD
Map DataC-MAP
Supply Voltage12 VDC
Operating Voltage12-24 VDC
Track Points10, 000

Summary

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING

Important safety warnings regarding electrical shock, burns, and modification hazards.

CAUTION

Cautions on using the unit for intended purposes and potential navigational risks from incorrect settings.

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW

1.1 Display Unit Controls

Details the functions of various buttons and controls on the display unit for basic operation.

1.7 Menu Operation, Soft Keys

Explains how to navigate through the unit's menus using the MENU key and soft keys for various operations.

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW

2. PLOTTER DISPLAYS

3. TRACK

3.1 Displaying Track

Guides on how to enable or disable the display of the ship's track on the plotter for recording navigation history.

3.6 Erasing Tracks

Guides on erasing tracks by area, color, or clearing all track data, emphasizing the irreversibility of the action.

3.2 Stopping/Restarting Plotting of Track

Explains how to stop and restart track plotting to conserve memory when the boat is anchored or stationary.

3. TRACK

4. MARK

4.1 Entering Marks

Explains how to enter marks on the plotter display to denote important locations, especially in Fishing modes.

4.4 Erasing Marks

Explains procedures for erasing individual marks or lines, or erasing all marks and lines from the system.

4. MARK

5. WAYPOINTS

5.1 Entering Waypoints

Details the five methods for entering waypoints: own ship's position, MOB, cursor, range/bearing, and list.

5.2 Erasing Individual Waypoints

Explains how to erase individual waypoints either by cursor selection or through the waypoint list interface.

5. WAYPOINTS

6. ROUTES

6.1 Entering Routes

Guides on creating routes by sequencing existing waypoints, allowing automatic navigation through a series of points.

6.3 Inserting, Removing Waypoints

Explains how to insert new waypoints into a route or remove existing ones using the route list or graphical interface.

6.5 Erasing Routes

Guides on how to erase entire routes from the system, either by selection or confirmation.

6. ROUTES

7. NAVIGATION

7.1 Navigating to "Quick Points"

Explains how to use the "quick point" feature for navigation to single or multiple points without permanent memory storage.

7.4 Following a Route

Explains how to select and follow a pre-defined route, including navigating specific legs and restarting navigation.

7. NAVIGATION

7.2 Navigating to Waypoints (waypoint list)

Details how to select and navigate to waypoints directly from the stored waypoint list.

7. NAVIGATION

7.5 Canceling Navigation

Explains the steps to cancel an active navigation session and return the unit to standby mode.

8. PLOTTER ALARMS

8.5 XTE (Cross Track Error) Alarm

Describes the XTE alarm, which warns when the vessel deviates from its intended course, and its activation settings.

8. PLOTTER ALARMS

8.3 Arrival Alarm

Explains the arrival alarm function, which alerts the user when approaching a destination waypoint, and how to set its range.

8.4 Anchor Watch Alarm

Details the anchor watch alarm, which alerts if the vessel moves while anchored, and how to set its monitoring range.

9. MEMORY CARD OPERATIONS

9.1 Formatting Memory Cards

Provides instructions for formatting memory cards, a necessary step before they can be used for data storage.

9.2 Saving Data to Memory Card

Details the process of saving data such as tracks, waypoints, and configurations to a memory card.

9.3 Loading Data from Memory Card

Guides on loading data (tracks, waypoints, configurations) from a memory card to the unit for viewing past data or setup.

10. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT

GPS SETUP OPTIONS menu description

Details the GPS Setup Options, including local time offset, geodetic datums, and position smoothing.

10. CUSTOMIZING YOUR UNIT

10.2 DISPLAY OPTIONS menu

Details the Display Options menu, covering settings for range/bearing mode, units, time display, and course vector.

Download waypoint/route to PC

Guides on connecting to a PC and downloading waypoint and route data from the unit.

10.4 CONFIGURATION menu

Introduces the Configuration menu, which allows setup of data ports, data transfer, diagnostics, and demo mode.

Upload waypoint/route from PC

Explains how to upload waypoint and route data from a PC to the unit, noting that it overwrites existing data.

10.3 GPS/DGPS/TD OPTIONS menu

Covers the setup menu for GPS, DGPS receivers, and WAAS, enabling position display in TDs.

DGPS/WAAS SETUP OPTIONS menu

Covers the DGPS/WAAS setup menu for configuring beacon frequency, baud rate, and WAAS search parameters.

11. USING C-MAP NT MODEL

11.1 Inserting Chart Card

Provides instructions for inserting C-MAP NT/NT-FP chart cards into the unit's slot for displaying detailed nautical charts.

11. USING C-MAP NT MODEL

12. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING

12.1 Maintenance

Provides a recommended maintenance program for ensuring good performance, including checks on antenna, connectors, and the display unit.

12.4 Error Messages

Lists common error messages displayed by the unit and provides remedies for potential trouble.

12.5 Diagnostic Tests

Guides on performing diagnostic tests for the display unit and antenna components to check their operational status.

12. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING

12.2 Replacement of Fuse, Battery

Details the procedure for replacing the fuse and the internal battery, including safety precautions and specifications.

12.6 Clearing Memories

Guides on clearing various memories (plotter, GPS, all) to reset the unit to its default settings.

12.3 Simple Troubleshooting

Offers simple troubleshooting steps for common issues like power problems, display issues, or lack of response.

12. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING

SPECIFICATIONS

2 GPS RECEIVER

Details specifications for the GPS receiver, such as channels, frequency, position fixing system, and accuracy.