Plotter operation -1, Video sounder operation. 4-1 – Furuno NAVNET GD-1920C User Manual

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2.23.3 Setting watchman stand-by

interval..................................2-24

2.24 Suppressing Second-trace Echoes

........................................................2-24

2.25 Waypoint Marker.............................2-25
2.26 ARP, TTM Operation.......................2-26

2.26.1 Activating/deactivating

ARP, TTM.............................2-27

2.26.2 Acquiring and tracking targets

(ARP) ...................................2-27

2.26.3 Displaying target number

(ARP, TTM) ..........................2-29

2.26.4 Terminating tracking of ARP

targets ..................................2-29

2.26.5 Setting vector attributes

(ARP) ...................................2-30

2.26.6 Displaying past position

(ARP) ...................................2-31

2.26.7 ARP, TTM target data ..........2-31
2.26.8 CPA/TCPA alarm (ARP).......2-32
2.26.9 Lost target alarm (ARP) .......2-33

2.27 Interpreting the Radar Display........2-34

2.27.1 False echoes........................2-34
2.27.2 SART (Search and Rescue

Transponder)........................2-35

2.27.3 Racon (Radar Beacon) ........2-36

3. PLOTTER

OPERATION.........3-1

3.1 Plotter Displays.................................3-1

3.1.1 Full-screen plotter display......3-1
3.1.2 Nav graphic display ...............3-3
3.1.3 Highway display.....................3-6
3.1.4 Nav data display ....................3-7

3.2 Presentation Mode............................3-8
3.3 Shifting the Display...........................3-9
3.4 Chart Scale .......................................3-9
3.5 Chart Cards ......................................3-9

3.5.1 Chart card overview...............3-9
3.5.2 Indices and chart

enlargement .........................3-10

3.5.3 Navionics charts...................3-11
3.5.4 C-MAP charts.......................3-14

3.6 Working with Track .........................3-18

3.6.1 Displaying track....................3-18
3.6.2 Stopping, restarting plotting of

own ship track ......................3-19

3.6.3 Changing track color............3-19
3.6.4 Track plotting method and

interval for own ship track....3-20

3.6.5 Changing own ship track/mark

distribution setting................3-21

3.6.6 Erasing track ........................3-22

3.7 Marks, Lines....................................3-23

3.7.1 Entering a mark, line............3-23
3.7.2 Changing mark attributes.....3-24
3.7.3 Selecting line type................3-24
3.7.4 Erasing marks, lines.............3-25

3.8 Waypoints .......................................3-26

3.8.1 Entering waypoints...............3-26
3.8.2 Editing waypoint data...........3-29
3.8.3 Erasing waypoints................3-30
3.8.4 Changing waypoint mark size

(Navionics charts) ................3-31

3.8.5 Searching waypoints............3-32

3.9 Routes.............................................3-33

3.9.1 Creating routes ....................3-33
3.9.2 Connecting routes................3-36
3.9.3 Inserting waypoints ..............3-37
3.9.4 Removing waypoints from a

route .....................................3-38

3.9.5 Erasing routes......................3-39

3.10 Navigation.......................................3-39

3.10.1 Navigating to a “quick point” 3-39
3.10.2 Navigating to waypoints .......3-40
3.10.3 Navigating to ports, port

services (Nav Chart™ only)

.............................................3-41

3.10.4 Following a route..................3-43
3.10.5 Canceling route navigation ..3-46

3.11 Alarms.............................................3-47

3.11.1 Audio alarm on/off................3-47
3.11.2 Arrival alarm.........................3-48
3.11.3 Anchor watch alarm .............3-49
3.11.4 XTE (Cross-Track Error)

alarm ....................................3-50

3.11.5 Speed alarm.........................3-50
3.11.6 Proximity alarm ....................3-51
3.11.7 Trip alarm .............................3-51
3.11.8 Grounding alarm

(C-MAP specification) ..........3-52

3.11.9 Alarm information.................3-53

3.12 Resetting Trip Distance...................3-55

4. VIDEO SOUNDER OPERATION. 4-1

4.1 Sounder Displays..............................4-1

4.1.1 Selecting a sounder display...4-1
4.1.2 Description of sounder

displays ..................................4-2

4.1.3 Selecting screen split method in

combination displays..............4-6

4.2 Automatic Sounder Operation ..........4-6

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