13.07.2015 Views

OME44220B 1 GP320B

OME44220B 1 GP320B

OME44220B 1 GP320B

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS
  • No tags were found...

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Instant Internet Business In A BoxAdSense Business In-A-Box*NEW!* Ebay Pro Business Ebook - MASTER RESALE RIGHTS | Run Your Own EBay BusinessLike A PROMy Ebay Ebook Business*NEW!* 101 Small Business Ideas For Under 5000 | Business EbooksYou Can Make $50 A Day With A Little Known Internet Service Business, Starting Right NowMusic Business Legal ContractsGuerilla Marketing Manifesto - Secrets Of Selling Internet Marketing Services To Local BusinessesPRO 2008 Business BILLING & INVOICING Invoice Software!597 Ready To Use Sales Letters And Business Forms - With FullHow To Earn A 6-Figure Income With Your Own Life Coaching BusinessHOW TO USE PLR PRODUCTS TO CREATE A MONEY-MAKING SMALL REPORTS BUSINESSGet 6 Of My Best-Selling Private Label Rights - In The Personal Development & Business &Financial Independance NicheOver 15,000 PLR Articles In The Internet Business Category, Super Good5 Niche PLR Products In The Start An Online Business Niche - Private Label RightsHuge PLR Articles Package Business Category - Over 9,000 Articles*NEW!* How I Made My First Million On The Internet And How You Can Too! - The CompleteInsider S Guide To Making Millions With Your Internet BusinessHow Mr X Built An Online Business Making Over $100,000 PMPorsche General And Parts Manual Guide8000 Business Articles PLR597 Ready To Use PLR Business Letters With MRRDoing Business With PayPal - How To Protect Yourself From YoWedding Videography BusinessWebmasters Profit Pak Software Business Package*Hot!* Building Your Business With Social Networking + Turnkey Niche Site


TABLE OF CONTENTSSYSTEM OVERVIEW........................................................................................... iiiEQUIPMENT LISTS .............................................................................................. v1. MOUNTING ....................................................................................................... 12. WIRING ............................................................................................................. 23. DEFAULT SETTINGS ....................................................................................... 64. TROUBLESHOOTING, BATTERY ................................................................... 7SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................... SP-1PACKING LISTOUTLINE DRAWINGDeclaration of Conformityii


NavNet SeriesModel 1722C Model 1833CModel 1722 Model 1933CModel 1732C Model 1943CModel 1732 Model 1833Model 1742C Model 1933Model 1742 Model 1943Model 1752C Model 1953CModel 1752 GD-1900CModel 1762C GD-1700CModel 1762 GD-1700Multi Display RD-30*Echo Sounder LS-6100* = WAAS is inoperative.Other Equipment*GD-XXXXGR-80Ship's Mains (12-24 VDC)JUNCTION BOXThis GPS receiver complies with Canadian standard RSS-210 (Low PowerLicense-Exempt Radio communication Devices).Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause interference, and(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that maycause undesired operation of the device.iv


EQUIPMENT LISTSStandard supplyName Type Code No. Qty RemarksGPS Receiver GP-320B ⎯ 1 With 10 m cableOptional equipmentName Type Code No. Qty RemarksCable Assembly MJ-A7SPF/SRMD-100 000-144-534 1 7P-7P, straight,10 mMast Mounting Kit CP20-01111 004-365-780 1Right AngleAntenna BaseL-angle AntennaBaseHandrail-mountAntenna BaseNO.13-QA330 000-803-239 1NO.13-QA310 000-803-240 1NO.13-RC5160 000-806-114 1v


(This page intentionally left blank.)vi


1. MOUNTINGMounting considerationsFollow the guidelines below to choose a suitable mounting location for the antenna unit.• The antenna may be mounted three ways: screwed into a pipe (local supply), fixed to apost with the optional mast mounting kit, or screwed into an optional mounting base. Forfixing by the post or pipe, it is recommended to use stays to prevent damage to the GPSreceiver.• Select a location out of the radar beam. The radar beam will obstruct or preventreception of the GPS signal.• The location should be well away from a VHF antenna. A GPS receiver is interfered by aharmonic wave of a VHF antenna.• The location should be well away from an Inmarsat antenna. Inmarsat transmission willobstruct or prevent reception of the GPS signal.• There should be no interfering object within the line-of-sight to the satellites. Objectswithin line-of-sight to a satellite, for example, a mast, may block reception or prolongacquisition time.• Mount the antenna unit as high as possible to keep it free of interfering objects andwater spray, which can obstruct reception of the GPS signal if the water freezes.• Observe the following minimum separation distances from other antenna units.LOOP ANTENNAWHIP ANTENNA(VHF/UHF)WHIP ANTENNA(MF/HF)INMARSAT ANTENNAa3 m5 m NOT WITHIN INMARSAT BEAM*RX WHIP ANTENNA1 m0.5 m1 mGPS ANTENNA4 m4 m1.5 mNOT WITHIN RADAR BEAMMAIN MAST* = DISTANCE DEPENDS ON MAST DIAMETER OF ’a’.DIA. OF ’a’10 cm30 cmDISTANCE (MIN.)1.5 m3 mTX ANTENNA(MF/HF)Mounting procedureInstall the antenna unit by referring to the installation diagram on page D-1.1


2. WIRINGThis unit outputs position and speed to external equipment. NavNet equipment, MultiDisplay RD-30 and Echo Sounder LS-6100 can be connected directly. For connection toother equipment, use a junction box (local supply) which has seven terminals.The antenna cable is 10 meters long. If the distance between the antenna unit and thedisplay monitor is more than 10 meters, use the optional cable assy. (10 m). Up to fourextension cables can be connected serially.Connecting to FURUNO NavNet equipmentConnect the antenna cable to the DATA1 port on NavNet equipment.Antenna Cable10 mCable assy. (option)MJ-A7SPF/SRMD-10010 m (max. 4)Total length: Max. 50 mNavNetDATA 1 portWaterproofing connectorsIf you use the cable assy.(s), waterproof their connectors by wrapping them with vulcanizingtape and then vinyl tape. Bind tape ends with suitable cable-ties.2


Connecting to Multi Display RD-30WAAS is not operative in this installation.Antenna Cable10 mAUX portMULTI DISPLAYRD-30AUX12-24 VDCIN/OUT port12-24VDCIN/OUTRear PanelConnecting to Echo Sounder LS-6100Antenna Cable10 mECHO SOUNDERLS-6100NMEANMEAXDR12 VDCPOWERPOWER12VDCREAR3


Connecting to other equipmentRemove the connector from the antenna cable and attach crimp-on lugs or similar terminalsto the cable’s cores. Connect the cores to the junction box as below.Antenna Cable10 m*: RS-422 signal canbe received by usingcurrent loop.JUNCTION BOXYELLOWGREENWHITEBLUEREDBLACKDrain Wire12345673412non-NavNet equipmentRS-422* input for radar/plotterNMEA 0183 Ver. 2.0Correction data from GR-80output in RS-422 formatFuse 0.5ARD-ARD-BTD-ATD-B12-24 VDC (ship's battery)(Input current: 105-55 mA)Note 1: When connecting FURUNO DGPS beacon receiver GR-80 to this unit, set it asfollows:Byte Format, 8-6; First Bit, LSB; Parity Bit, None; Stop Bit, 1; Bit Rate, 8.Note 2: The signal ground and frame ground are separated, however the power line is notisolated. Therefore, do not connect the signal ground to the frame ground whenother equipment is connected to a positive ground battery.Note 3: WAAS function is inoperative when wiring as shown above.4


Output/Input data sentencesPriority Input Data Output DataHigh↑↓LowXXGGA GPS positionstatus (time of fix,latitude, longitude,receive status,satellite used)XXZDA UTC date (time inminutes andseconds, day,month, year, time)XXGLL Position (latitude,longitude)XXRMC Navigation data(UTC time andlatitude, longitude,ground speed,true course, year,month, day)SettableOutputCycleDefaultOutputGPDTM Geometric datum Yes YesGPGGA GPS fix data Yes YesGPZDA UTC time and date Yes YesGPGLLGPVTGGPRMCGeographicposition, latitudeand longitudeCourse overground and groundspeedRecommendedminimum specificGPS/TRANSITdataNote 1: Data output from high to low priority.Note 2: GPDTM data is attached in front of GPGGA, GPGLL and GPRMC when thosesentences are output.Note 3: “XX” means talker ID.YesYesYesYesYesYes5


3. DEFAULT SETTINGSSetting Default setting BackupInitial Latitude/Longitude North=34°44.0000, East=135°21.0000 YesG Date, Time 2001/1/1, 00:00:13 YesP Antenna Height 0 m YesS Almanac Data ⎯ YesEphemeris Data ⎯ YesLocal Zone Time +0 YesRPDOP 6 YesEGeometric Datum WGS84 YesCMask Elevation 5° YesEDisable Satellite None NoISmoothing Coefficient 2 (Standard) NoVEDynamic Coefficient 2 (Standard) NoRData Output (Cycle) DTM, GGA, ZDA, GLL, VTG, RMC (1 s) YesDGPS Setting Parameter 1 (LSB first) YesWAASGEO Satellite, Provider ID Auto: from 120, in sequential order NoWAAS Availability OFF NoType 0 Message 0: Correct data not output for 60 s Yes6


4. TROUBLESHOOTING, BATTERYTroubleshootingIf the message “No position data” appears on the display of NavNet equipment, there maybe a problem with the GPS receiver. Turn off the power and then check the following points:1) Check for objects around the antenna which may interfere with reception.2) Check that the antenna cable is firmly fastened.3) If extension cable(s) are used, check for water leakage at junction point(s).4) Check the antenna cable for damage.5) Check the antenna for damage.If the problem seems to be with the antenna cable or antenna, contact your dealer.BatteryThe antenna unit contains a lithium battery which preserves data when the power is turnedoff, and its life is approximately 20 years (operating rate 70%) for large vessels and 10years (operating rate 20%) for small vessels. The equipment can be used when the voltageof the battery is low, however data is not backed up and the unit starts up in the “cold start”condition.7


SPECIFICATIONS OF THE GPS RECEIVERGP-320B1. GENERAL1.1 Receiving ChannelsGPS12 channels parallel, 12 satellites trackingWAAS1 channel1.2 Rx Frequency 1575.42 MHz1.3 Rx Code C/A code, WAAS1.4 Position Fixing System All in view, 8-state Kalman filter1.5 Position AccuracyGPS 10 m (95% of the time, HDOP 4)DGPS5 m (95% of the time, external data required)WAAS3 m (95% of the time)1.6 Tracking Velocity 999 kt1.7 Position-fixing Time Warm start: 12 s approx., Cold start: 90 s approx.1.8 Position Update Interval 1 s2. I/O INTERFACE2.1 Data format IEC 61162-1 (NMEA 0183 Ver 2.30)2.2 Output data DTM, GGA, ZDA, VTG, GLL, RMC2.3 Input data DGPS: RTCM SC-104Control command3. POWER SUPPLY12-24 VDC: 105-55 mA4. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIO N4.1 Ambient Temperature -25°C to +70°C4.2 Relative Humidity 95% at 40°C4.3 Water proofing IEC 60529: IPX64.4 Vibration IEC 609455. COATING COLORN9.5SP - 1E4422S01A


Sep.20 '02


FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer9-52 Ashihara-cho,Nishinomiya 662-8580, JAPANTelephone : 0798-65-2111Fax :0798-65-4200( TATAAll rights reserved.Pub. No. OME-44220) GP-320BPrinted in JapanFIRST EDITION : APR. 2002B1: APR. 12, 2005*00080929110**00080929110** 0 0 0 8 0 9 2 9 1 1 0 **<strong>OME44220B</strong>10**<strong>OME44220B</strong>10** O M E 4 4 2 2 0 B 1 0 *

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!