6 basic menu operation – Furuno GP-30/35 User Manual

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1.6 Basic Menu Operation

Most operations of the GP-30/35 are carried
out through the menu. Below is a quick in-
troduction to how to select a menu and
change menu settings. If you get lost in op-
eration, press the [MENU] key to return to
the MAIN MENU. A complete menu tree
appears on page A-12.

1. Press the [MENU] key twice to display

the MAIN MENU.

MAIN MENU

WAYPOINTS

ROUTES
PLOTTER
ALARMS
ERASE
D-GPS
CALCULATE

MESSAGES
SATELLITE

GPS SETUP
SYS SETUP
I/O SETUP
LOP SETUP

Figure 1-9 MAIN MENU

2. Operate the Cursor Pad to select a menu

and press the [ENT] key. For example,
select PLOTTER and press the [ENT]
key.

PLOTTER SETUP

TRACK REC :

DISTANCE

INTERVAL

: 0.10 nm

BRG. REF.

: MAG

MAG. VAR.

: AUTO E16

°

WYPT NAME : DSP GOTO

TRACK MEMORY USED 1%

Figure 1-10 PLOTTER SETUP menu

3. Press ▲ or ▼ to select menu item. For

example, select the TRACK REC line.

4. Press the [ENT] key. A window show-

ing options appears. (The figure below
shows the options available for TRACK
REC.)

OFF

DISTANCE

AUTO

Figure 1-11 Options of TRACK REC

5. Press ▲ or ▼ to select option desired.

6. Press the [ENT] key.

7. Press the [MENU] key twice to finish.

How to enter numeric, character data

In some instances it is necessary to enter nu-
meric or character data. The example below
shows how to enter a time difference of –
6:30, to use local time instead of UTC time.

1. Press the [MENU] key twice to display

the MAIN MENU.

2. Select SYS SETUP and press the [ENT]

key.

SYSTEM SETUP

11–DEC–97 14: 20: 25

DATUM

:

WGS84

UNITS

: nm, kt

TIME DIFF : +00 : 00

SELF TEST?
SIMULATOR?

Figure 1-12 SYSTEM SETUP menu

3. Press ▼ to select the TIME DIFF line.

4. Press the [ENT] key. A cursor circum-

scribes “+”. The cursor selects the data
to change.

SYSTEM SETUP

DATUM

: WGS84

UNITS

: nm, kt

TIME DIFF : +00 : 00

SELF TEST?
SIMULATOR?

11–DEC–97 14: 20: 25

Figure 1-13 SYSTEM SETUP menu,

TIME DIFF line selected

5. Press ▲ to display “–”.

6. Press s to send the cursor to the next

digit.

7. Press ▲ or ▼ to display 0.

8. Press s to send the cursor to the next

digit.

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