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.GPS Navigator GP-33 www.furuno.co.jp.Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN Telephone: +81-(0)7: +81-(0)7 Printed in Japan All rights reserved. OME-44580-C1 (YOTA ) GP-33 The paper used in this manual is elemental chlorine free. ・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer A: JAN C1: JAN. 31, 2011.How to discard a used battery Some FURUNO products have a battery(ies).

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To see if your product has a battery(ies), see the chapter on Maintenance. Follow the instructions below if a battery(ies) is used. Tape the + and - terminals of battery before dispossal to prevent fire, heat generation caused by short circuit.Failure to turn off the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock.

Contact a FURUNO agent for service. CAUTION The glass of an LCD panel breaks easily. Handle the LCD carefully. Injury can result if the glass breaks.TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD.

V SYSTEM CONFIGURATION. Vi OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW.1-1 1.1 Controls.1-1 1.2 How to Turn Power On/Off.1-2 1.3 How to Adjust LCD and Key Panel Brilliance.1-3 1.4 Display Modes.1-3 1.5 Menu Overview.1-8 1.6 How to Enter the MOB Mark.1-9 PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW.2-1 2.1 How to Select the Display Range.2-1 2.2 How to Shift the Cursor.2-1.TABLE OF CONTENTS 5.2.2 How to set a destination waypoint through the list.

5-2 5.3 How to Set Route as Destination. 5-2 5.4 How to Cancel Destination. 5-3 5.4.1 How to cancel destination with the cursor. 5-3 5.4.2 How to cancel destination through the list.A Word to the Owner of the GP-33 Congratulations on your choice of the GP-33 GPS Navigator. For over 60 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for innovative and dependable marine electronics is furthered by our extensive global network of agents and dealers.SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Standalone system Antenna Unit GPA-017 Receiver Unit GP-33 CAN bus network When optional junction box FI-5002 is connected Antenna Unit GPA-017 Receiver Unit GP-33 Navigation MOB Switch External Alarm 12-24VDC Standard configuration is shown with solid line.

Navigation.When no FI-5002 is connected Receiver Unit GP-33 Category of Units Units Antenna Unit GPA-017 Receiver Unit GP-33 Junction Box FI-5002 (Option) Antenna Unit GPA-017 Backbone cable Category Exposed to weather Protected from weather SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Navigation MOB Switch External Alarm.SYSTEM CONFIGURATION This page is intentionally left blank. Viii.OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Controls DISP GO TO MENU ZOOM (Cursorpad) Description Selects display mode. Sets destination.Opens the Menu. (plotter and highway displays: twice, others: once) -Shows the zoom window (plotter and highway displays only).Shifts the cursor.Selects item on menus.Long press: Turns power off.1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW How to detach the hard cover from the unit Put your thumbs on the front and forefingers on the catches at the sides of the cover, and pull it toward you. Catches How to Turn Power On/Off 1.How to Adjust LCD and Key Panel Brilliance 1. Press the /BRILL key to show the following window.

To adjust the LCD brilliance, press The setting changes “0→1→→7→60→1” continuously. Maximum setting is 7. You can use also the cursorpad (, 3.1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Plotter Display The plotter display traces own boat’s track. Receiver status Horizontal display range scale Range to cursor.

Bearing to cursor.:COG and SOG replace bearing to cursor and range to cursor when the cursor is not displayed. Waypoint mark (Shape selectable) Course bar.Highway Display The highway display provides a 3-D view of own boat’s progress toward destination.

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XTE (Cross-track error) scale and arrow mark Arrow shifts with boat’s XTE. When the arrow is aligned with the center line the boat is on course.1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Steering Display The steering display provides steering information. Speed over ground Bearing reference; MAG(netic) or TRUE Receiver status 14.6 0.46 00 15 Time-To-Go to destination Range from own boat to destination Nav Data Display Receiver status 34 44.589 135 21.074 14.6 Speed over ground.Satellite Monitor Display The satellite monitor display shows the condition of GPS and GEO (WAAS) satellites.

Number, bearing and elevation angle of all GPS and GEO satellites (if applicable) in view of your receiver appear. Elevation Receiver status GEO satellite 22 08 32 30 12.0.1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Menu Overview Most operations of your unit are done through the menu. Below is a quick introduction to how to select a menu and change menu settings. If you get lost in operation, press the MENU/ZOOM key to return to the main menu.

1.How to enter alphanumeric data Some menu operations require you to enter alphanumeric data (A to Z, 0 to 9) and symbols (&, , #,’, -and space). The procedure which follows shows how to enter alphanumeric data.

For example, to change the waypoint name “WP0006” to “KOBE”, do the follows: 1) Press 2) Press.1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Shortest course from own boat to MOB position (blue) 0.20 Bearing from own boat to MOB position Range from own boat to MOB position 1-10 MOB mark (red) E 135 09.750 E 135 10.000 N 34 08.500 N 34 08.375.PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW How to Select the Display Range You can change the display range on the plotter and highway displays. The horizontal range in the plotter display is available among 0.02, 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160 and 320 nautical miles.2. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW Cursor state and position indication Cursor position is displayed in latitude and longitude or TDs at the bottom of the plotter display when the cursor is shown. If there is no operation for about seven seconds, the cursor disappears. Range from own boat to cursor Bearing from.How to Change Track Plotting Interval, Stop Re- cording To trace the boat’s track, the boat’s position is stored into the memory at an interval of distance or according to display range.

For distance, a shorter interval provides better reconstruction of the track, but the storage time of the track is shorten. When the track memory becomes full, the oldest track is erased to make room for the latest.2. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW How to Change Track Color You can select the color for the tracks among red, yellow, green, blue, purple, black and brown. It is useful to change the color to distinguish tracks at different times of a day, for example.Note: To cancel, select No at this step.

Press the MENU/ZOOM key twice to close the menu. 2.6.2 How to erase all tracks 1. Press the MENU/ZOOM key twice to show the main menu. Select Tracks, and press the ENT key. PLOTTER DISPLAY OVERVIEW This page is intentionally left blank.WAYPOINTS How to Enter Waypoints In navigation terminology a waypoint is a particular location on a voyage, whether it be a starting, intermediate or destination waypoint. Your unit can store 10,000 way- points.

Waypoints can be entered on the plotter display: at cursor position, at own boat’s position, through the waypoints list and at the MOB position.3. Confirm that New is chosen, and press the ENT key. The default name, Lat/Lon and Comment are as follows: Name: The youngest unused waypoint number.

Lat, Lon: Current own boat position Comment: Current date/time 5. To change the waypoint name, press the ENT key. To change the comment, select Comment and press the ENT key.

Enter the comment, and press the ENT key. Press the MENU/ZOOM key to register the new waypoint into the list.

To register other waypoints, repeat steps 4 through 14. WAYPOINTS How to Display Waypoint Name You can display waypoint names as follows: 1. Press the MENU/ZOOM key twice to show the main menu.

Select Plotter Setup, and press the ENT key. Select WP Name, and press the ENT key. 4.How to Edit Waypoints Waypoint position, name, mark shape and comment can be edited on the plotter dis- play or through the waypoint list.

Note: When the waypoint chosen is set as the destination, the message 'Change The Waypoint. Are you sure?' 3.3.1 How to edit waypoints on the plotter display 1.3. WAYPOINTS How to Move Waypoints You can move waypoints to any position on the plotter display. Operate the cursorpad to place the cursor on the waypoint to move. Press the ENT key to show the pop-up window. 3.How to Erase Waypoints You can erase each or all waypoint(s).

Note: You cannot erase the waypoint used as the current destination. (See para- graphs paragraph 3.5.1, paragraph 3.5.2.) 3.5.1 How to erase a waypoint on the plotter display 1. Operate the cursorpad to place the cursor on the waypoint to erase.

WAYPOINTS 3.5.3 How to erase all waypoints 1. Press the MENU/ZOOM key twice to show the main menu. Select Delete, and press the ENT key.

Confirm that All Waypoints is chosen, and press the ENT key. Select Delete, and press the ENT key. When no waypoint is set as destination When a waypoint is set as destination 5.ROUTES In many cases a trip from one place to another involves several course changes, re- quiring a series of waypoints which you navigate to, one after another.

The sequence of waypoints leading to the ultimate destination is called a route. Your unit can auto- matically advance to the next waypoint on a route, so you do not have to change the destination waypoint repeatedly.4. Confirm that New is chosen, and press the ENT key to show the route informa- tion.

Press the ENT key to change the route name. Operate the cursorpad to enter the route name, and press the ENT key (maxi- mum: six characters).How to Edit Routes You can edit the route created. Note: When the route chosen is set as route navigation, the message 'Route is set as a destination.

Are you sure?' 4.2.1 How to replace a waypoint in a route 1.4. ROUTES 4.2.3 How to insert a waypoint in a route To insert a waypoint in a route, do the following: 1. Press the MENU/ZOOM key twice to show the main menu. Select Routes, and press the ENT key. Press the MENU/ZOOM key several times to close the menu. Note: To restore waypoint to a route, select Skip Off at step 7, and press the ENT key.

How to Erase a Route You can erase routes individually or collectively. 4.3.1 How to erase a route through the route list Note: The route used as route navigation can not be erased.4. ROUTES This page is intentionally left blank.DESTINATION Destination can be set four ways: by cursor, by waypoint, by route and by MOB posi- tion.

Previous destination is cancelled whenever a new destination is set. The setting by MOB position is described in chapter 1.

When setting a destination, a blue line is shown between own boat and the destination selected.5. DESTINATION How to Set Destination by Waypoint You can set a waypoint as destination by using the cursor or the waypoints list. 5.2.1 How to set a destination waypoint with the cursor 1. On the plotter display, operate the cursorpad to place the cursor on the waypoint which you want to set as the destination.3. Select Alpha or Local, and press the ENT key. RT000: WP000 -WP0001 RT001: WP003 -WP0001 RT002: WP001 -WP0005 RT003: WP001 -WP0004 4. Select the route to set as a destination, and press the ENT key.

DESTINATION 2. Press the ENT key.

WP0001 Move Cancel Goto Edit Delete (for waypoint destination) (for QP destination) 3. Select Cancel Goto (Route), and press the ENT key. Are you sure? (for waypoint destination) 4.

Chose Yes, and press the ENT key. To cancel, select No.ALARMS Overview There are nine alarm conditions which generate both audio and visual alarms: Arrival alarm, Anchor watch alarm, XTE (Cross-Track Error) alarm, Speed alarm, Speed Based Output alarm, WAAS alarm, Time alarm, Trip alarm and Odometer alarm. When an alarm setting is violated, the buzzer sounds and the name of the offending alarm and the alarm icon appear on the display (alarms other than Speed Based Out- put).6. ALARMS Message and meanings Message XTE ALARM! ARRIVAL ALARM!

ODOMETER ALARM! ANCHOR WATCH! NO WAAS SIGNAL! Note: The message screen also shows equipment trouble. See section 8.3. Buzzer Type Selection The buzzer sounds whenever an alarm setting is violated. You can select the type of buzzer as follows: 1.2.

Select Alarms, and press the ENT key. Select an alarm item, and press the ENT key. Do one of the following: (Arrival/Anchor) 1) Select Arrival or Anchor, and press the ENT key. 2) Press and ENT key. 3) Enter the alarm area, and press the ENT key.6.

ALARMS Alarm Descriptions Arrival alarm The arrival alarm informs you that own boat is approaching a destination waypoint. The area that defines an arrival zone is that of a circle which you approach from the outside of the circle. The alarm will activate if your boat enters the circle. Own boat’s position Anchor watch alarm.XTE (Cross-Track Error) alarm The XTE alarm warns you when own boat is off its intended course. Own boat’s position Speed alarm The speed alarm alerts you when the boat’s speed is higher than the alarm range set. WAAS alarm This alarm alerts you when the WAAS signal is lost.6. ALARMS This page is intentionally left blank.OTHER FUNCTIONS This chapter describes menu items not carried in other chapters.

Plotter Setup Menu COG Line You can show or hide the COG line on the plotter display. Boat’s course and bearing to a waypoint are displayed in true or magnetic bearing. Magnetic bearing is true bearing plus (or minus) earth’s magnetic variation.7. OTHER FUNCTIONS TTG/ETA SPD To calculate time to go and estimated time of arrival, enter your speed as below.Auto (GPS calculated speed) 1.

Press and ENT in order. Enter the speed average (1 to 999 sec.) to use, and press the ENT key.Manual (Speed calculated manually) 1.Every GPS satellite is broadcasting abnormal satellite number(s) in its Almanac, which contains general orbital data about all GPS satellites. Using this information, the GPS receiver automatically eliminates any malfunctioning satellite from the GPS sat- ellite schedule. However, the Almanac sometimes may not contain this information.7. OTHER FUNCTIONS WAAS Menu Mode You can select GPS or WAAS for the position fixing mode.

WAAS Search For WAAS setting, the GEO satellite is searched automatically or manually. For GEO satellite number, see page AP-3. Auto: The system automatically searches for the optimum GEO satellite from your current position.7.

OTHER FUNCTIONS Display Select the position format. xx.xxx’: Shows L/L position with no seconds.

xx’xx.x”: Displays L/L position with seconds. LC TD: Loran C TDs Loran C When choosing LC TD at Display, do the following: 1) Press the ENT key.7.

OTHER FUNCTIONS Time Offset GPS uses UTC time. If you would rather use local time, enter the time difference (range: -14:00 to +14:00, 15 minutes step) between it and UTC time. Daylight Saving Time For countries that use daylight savings time, select On to enable daylight savings time.

Time Display You can display the time in 12 or 24 hour format.User Display Menu To customize user displays, which are 6 and 7 appeared when the DISP key is pressed (see section 1.4), use the User Display menu. User display 1 User display 2 Note: You can show the User Display menu by pressing the ENT key more than three seconds at the User display 1 (display 6) and 2 (7).7. OTHER FUNCTIONS Display 1, Display 2 You can select items to show on the User display 1 (display 6) and 2 (7), from among digital data, speedometer and COG (see page 1-7). When choosing Off for Display 2, for example, the display 7 is not shown.

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For Digital, you can display one to four items of digital navigation data on the user display.4. Select data desired, and press the ENT key. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set other data. You can select digital data also from the User display 1 (display 6) and 2 (7) directly. Press the DISP key several times to show User display 1 or 2 desired, and press the ENT key to show the cursor.7. OTHER FUNCTIONS I/O Setup Menu Waypoint and route data can be uploaded from your unit to a PC, or downloaded from a PC to your unit. There are two kinds of data for route data: route data and route comment data.

Note: No position fix is available during uploading or downloading.Waypoint data format $PFEC, GPwpl, llll.ll, a, yyyyy.yy, a, c—c, c, c—c, a, hhmmss, xx, xx, xxxx 1: Waypoint latitude 2: N/S 3: Waypoint longitude 4: E/W 5: Waypoint name (1 to 8 characters) 6: Waypoint color (NULL/0: black, 1: red, 2: yellow, 3: green, 4: brown, 5: purple, 6: blue) 7: Waypoint comment (”@ (see below.)”.7. OTHER FUNCTIONS Route data format $GPRTE, x.x, x.x, a, c-c, c-c., c-c 1: Number of sentences required for one complete route data (1 to 6) See note. 2: Number of sentences currently used (1 to 6) 3: Message mode (Always set to “C”.) 4: Route No.7.7.2 Downloading data from PC Note that all waypoint and route data stored in the GP-33 will be deleted when data is downloaded from PC. Connect a PC to your GP-33, referring to the interconnection diagram at the back of this manual.7. OTHER FUNCTIONS This page is intentionally left blank. 7-14.MAINTENANCE, TROUBLE- SHOOTING Maintenance Regular maintenance is important to maintain performance. Check the following points to help maintain performance.

Check that connectors on the rear panel are firmly tightened and free of rust. Check that the ground system is free of rust and the ground wire is tightly fastened. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting This section provides simple troubleshooting procedures which the user can follow to restore normal operation. If you cannot restore normal operation, do not attempt to check inside the unit. Any trouble should be referred to a qualified technician. Symptom You cannot turn on the power.Displaying the Message Board When an error occurs, a message and an alarm icon appear on the screen. The mes- sage board displays the error messages (see page 6-2) shown in table below.

Messages and meanings Message GPS ERROR! BACKUP ERROR!.8. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Test Items ROM, RAM test Data3 test GPS test Program version No. Press each key one by one. The corresponded mark on the display turns red if the key is functioning properly.

Press the MENU/ZOOM key three times to close the test screen. 7. Locate the unit away from exhaust pipes and vents.

The mounting location should be well ventilated. Mount the unit where shock and vibration are minimal. Standard Supply Type Code No.

GP-33 GPA-017 CP20-03300 1 set FP20-01200 1 set.9. INSTALLATION. Locate the unit away from equipment which generates electromagnetic fields such as a motor or generator.

Allow sufficient maintenance space at the sides and rear of the unit and leave suf- ficient slack in cables, to facilitate maintenance and servicing.9.2.3 Flush mount 1. Using the template (supplied), cut out a hole in the mounting location.

Prepare four pilot holes (for 3x20 self-tapping screws) at the mounting location. Unscrew knobs to dismount the receiver unit from the hanger. This hanger can be discarded. Select a location out of the radar beam. The radar beam will obstruct or prevent re- ception of the GPS signal.

The location should be well away from a VHF/UHF antenna. A GPS receiver is in- terfered by a harmonic wave of a VHF/UHF antenna.M12-05BM+05BF-060 cable to connect to the 12-24 VDC switch board. (For other cores, cut them and tape individually.) Ground to switchboard (12-24VDC) Antenna Unit GPA-017 Receiver Unit GP-33 w/10 m cable FRU-10BFFM-02M cable (for NMEA 0183) Navigator, PC, External Alarm, etc. M12-05BM+05BF-060 cable, 6 m (Red: +, Black: -).9. INSTALLATION Connection with the optional junction box FI-5002 Detailed information for the service technician about CAN bus wiring is in the docu- ment titled “Furuno CAN bus Network Design Guide (TIE-00170-.)” separately. Power cable (2m) Black White 12VDC to switchboard.Terminator. When connecting to backbone cable GP-33 Terminator Backbone cable Attach the following terminators to both ends of the backbone cable.

Name Terminator (male) LTWMN-05AMMT-SL8001 Terminator (female) LTWMN-05AFFT-SL8001 Terminator (male) LTWMC-05BMMT-SL8001 Terminator (female) LTWMC-05BFFT-SL8001 When connecting to the optional junction box FI-5002 There are two terminal resistors (R1 and R2) inside the FI-5002.9. INSTALLATION Language Setting When you first turn the power on after installation, you are asked the language to use on the equipment. Press Input/Output Data This equipment inputs/outputs NMEA0183 or CAN bus data shown below. Note that NMEA 0183 version (2.0 or 3.0) can be a selected from the I/O setup screen. Data 1: CAN bus port (input) 028.Data 1: CAN bus port (output) 059392 ISO Acknowledgement 060928 ISO Address Claim 061184 Self Test Group Function 126208 NMEA-Acknowledge group function 126464 PGN List Transmit and Received PGNs Group Function 126720-1 Memory Clear Group Function 126720-2 Reset Group Function 126992 System Time 126996.9. INSTALLATION Data 2/Data 3: NMEA Output Sentence Format.

AAM. APB. BOD. BWC. BWR. RMB. For PC only.

(See Chapter 7.) REM1/REM2: Radar, echo sounder, etc. AP: Autopilot.: Not output when no waypoint is set.: Talker; GP 9-10 REM1 REM2.Output setting 1. Press the MENU/ZOOM key twice to show the main menu. Select I/O Setup, then press the ENT key. Select Data 2, Data 3 or NMEA0183 Version depending on the equipment connected. Press the ENT key. One of the following screens appears depending on the item selected at step 3.9.

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