Geonav 7 Software Update
Fugawi Marine ENC 4.5 Update. The software is now discontinued and no further updates will be available. - Added Import / Export waypoints to GEONAV plotters.
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Summary of Contents for Geonav 11 Flash
- Page 1 SUNSHINE FLASH SUNSHINE User and Installation Guide..
- Page 2 The use of the GEONAV implies knowledge and accep- tance of this warning by the user. NOTE: This guide applies to the GEONAV 11 Flash, GEONAV 11 Sun, GEONAV 11 Sunshine and GEONAV 8 Sunshine models. The functions peculiar to each model are highlighted in the text.
Page 3: Introduction
Introduction Characteristics INTRODUCTION CHARACTERISTICS The GEONAV is a chart plotter that can be interfaced with a General characteristics GPS receiver, autopilot and other onboard instruments, and • Configurable internal software versions (standard/ad- allows displaying the boat’s geographical position with respect vanced) to an electronic chart.- Page 4 For this reason, to obtain full efficiency from network • Storage temperature: -20°C to +70°C connection, the plotter software may need updating. For further information, consult Sunshine your local GEONAV dealer. Memory characteristics • Up to 100 waypoints per route •..
Page 5: Installation And Precautions
Panel mounting Locate the area where the GEONAV is to be installed, then use the drilling template supplied with the plotter to properly cut holes and sockets out of the instrument’s panel.- Page 6 Installation and Precautions Flush mounting Bracket mounting Locate the area where the GEONAV is to be installed, then Fix the bracket to the boat’s dashboard by screws 6mm in use the cutting template supplied with the plotter to cut the diameter.
Page 7: Connections
If sent by the position sensor, the following NMEA messages are transmitted to external devices (e.g., autopilot): APB - XTE - RMB - BWC - GLL - VTG The GEONAV will add the following messages (if received from the position sensor): GGA - RMC - ZDA WARNING: To ensure a safe installation, the shields of connecting cables should be grounded, i.e., connected to the boat’s ground.Page 8: Cartridge Installation
Windows Explorer not to erase the content of the NAVIONIC and GEONAV folders. Damaging the files stored in such directories may result in loss of data or improper operation of the unit.Page 9: Keyboard
Keyboard KEYBOARD • A port • The nearest port service Positions the cursor on the coordinates selected (Lat/ Lon or ZOOM-/ZOOM+ Trk). • I n c r e a s e s / d e c r e a s e s the chart range •..Page 10: Diagnostic
Once terminated all tests, press ENTER to re-boot the unit. WARNING: The internal memory can be cleared by pressing simultaneously the PWR and CLR keys. This operation will delete all the settings stored in the GEONAV and restore factory settings.Page 11: Navionics Electronic Charts
ZOOM+ key to display the details of the area covered by the cartridge. The GEONAV includes a built-in world map. Additional car- tography details relative to a specific area of navigation are The maximum detail level is obtained within port plans and can reach 1/8 nautical mile (the smallest point on screen is available from the CompactFlash™..- Page 12 NAVIONICS Electronic Charts Description of navaid characteristics: A window will show the list of the port services available in the port selected. Choose the service desired by the joystick. ABBREVIATIONS FOR LIGHT ABBREVIATIONS FOR COLOUR The number and the type of icon differ from one port to an- alternating amber other.
Page 13: Graphic Items
NAVIONICS Electronic Charts Graphic Items GRAPHIC ITEMS Besides chart data, the GEONAV displays some graphic items useful during navigation. The figure below shows some of these items. 1 - Marker Indicates a point of interest associated with a symbol, a name and a color.Page 14: Functional Characteristics
5 - Route leg This chapter describes some of the most important functions Part of route between two waypoints. of the GEONAV, as well as the terms most commonly used in this document. 6 - Waypoint Waypoints are identified by a circle and a number. The route Switching on/Switching off the unit starting point is marked by the “X”..- Page 15 Charts are traditionally displayed in north-up mode. This, Autozoom however, does not correspond to reality. For example, when With the Autozoom function the GEONAV will always display traveling southwards, the chart shows, on the right side of automatically the boat’s position and the target waypoint at the boat, what is actually located on the left side, and vice the best available chart range.
- Page 16 ZOOM. so as to reach the range desired. To edit the values set, press When the GEONAV is turned on, and if at least one waypoint the knob to switch from the VRM function to the EBL func- has been previously entered, the Autozoom function will be tion.
- Page 17 Color Sunshine The position calibration function allows correcting manually Besides displaying color nautical charts, the GEONAV allows the position error present in all GPS, provided that this error selecting the track and marker colors. is not greater than 2 nautical miles.
Page 18: Quick Tour
Sunshine The color of chart items can be chosen from DAY, NIGHT or We recommend that you use the GEONAV intuitively, since BRIGHT. Press the PAGE key to display the menu bar, select no damage will be caused by pressing an incorrect button.- Page 19 To go back to Navigation mode, press PAGE. joystick allows moving in all di- rections. If an autopilot is connected to the GEONAV, the plotted route is automatically followed as soon as the Navigation mode is To plot a route starting from the enabled.
Page 20: Operating Modes
OPERATING MODES NAVIGATION MODE To access these windows, press the PAGE key repeatedly. As The GEONAV will display different kinds of data, according to the operating mode currently enabled. the fix is valid, the sequence is the following: SATELLITE > MOTOR BOATING > MENU > DEPTH SOUNDER > TRIP CURSOR MODE >..Page 21: Satellite Window
The altitude value is available only if four satellites are tracked and a 3D fix is obtained. As soon as a valid fix is available, the GEONAV will automati- cally switch to Navigation mode and display the boat’s posi- tion at the best chart range available; the window at the bot- tom of the screen will indicate the boat’s course and speed.Page 22: Motor Boating Windows
(FIX OK). by “—”. If no route has been entered, the following data NOTE: To display sea depth and temperature values, the GEONAV must be inter- will be shown: faced with a depth sounder.Page 23: Sailing Windows
Sailing Windows SAILING WINDOWS Sailing next leg, the arrow will indicate the direction of apparent wind on the first beat of the next leg, whilst the direction of Sailing apparent wind on the waypoint will be represented by a single These windows, automatically enabled as soon as the GPS receiver has obtained a valid fix (FIX OK) and data is received line.Page 24: Menu
Sailing Windows Menu The graph at the bottom of the screen shows the instanta- MENU Sailing neous shift of the true wind direction with respect to the reference direction. The menu bar, displayed at the top of the screen, allows se- lecting from the following options: ROUTE: To display route information, reverse and delete the route.Page 25: Depth Sounder Window
Info Window DEPTH SOUNDER WINDOW INFO WINDOW This window, displayed if the GEONAV is interfaced with a When a NAVIONICS cartridge featuring Tides and Currents depth sounder, replaces the number indicating the sea depth data is present, this window displays further information,..Page 26: Trip Window
Info Window Trip Window TRIP WINDOW The Trip window shows general data relating to the route followed. • Average speed from departure • Maximum speed from departure • Time elapsed from departure • Partial distance covered from departure • Overall distance covered To reset all counters (except for the overall dis- tance) before starting a new journey, press the CLR key.Page 27: Route
Route ROUTE Once captured, the leg will show a thicker line to distinguish it more easily from the other route legs. A window will also show the leg captured and its length. EDITING A ROUTE (CURSOR MODE) Creating a waypoint Move the manual cursor to the position desired, insert the new waypoint and confirm by pressing ENTER.- Page 28 Route TIME: Estimated time from Press the PAGE key to display the menu, select ROUTE, INFO and press ENTER. Enter the data required and confirm by press- START to current waypoint ing ENTER. FUEL LITERS: Estimated fuel consumption (liters or gallons) Storing a route in the CompactFlash™..
Page 29: Track
Route Track By selecting CURRENT, the route currently displayed will be TRACK Advanced deleted; the route can also be deleted by keeping the CLR key pressed for 3 seconds in Navigation mode. The Track function allows recording the track actually fol- lowed by the boat.- Page 30 Track then RECALL to open the track Advanced • Water temperature catalog. • True wind direction Select the track desired, then • True wind speed press ENTER to confirm the opera- tion or PAGE to exit. Wind and depth values are displayed only if available. Deleting a track By positioning the manual cursor on the start- Press the PAGE key to display the..
Page 31: Markers
Markers MARKERS Deleting a marker Position the cursor on the marker to delete and press CLR. Markers are used to identify points of interest to which names and symbols can be assigned. NAVIGATION MODE Inserting a marker When a marker is entered, the plotter records also date, time Press the MARK key to insert a marker at the boat’s position.Page 32: Setup
Markers Setup Advanced Use the joystick to select the set desired and confirm, or press SETUP PAGE to exit. The SETUP menu allows setting the available options. De- Deleting a set of markers pending on the mode selected, the number of options will Press the PAGE key to display the menu, select MARKER, DE- change.- Page 33 Setup • Overzoom (ON/OFF) • Depth Contours (ON/OFF equal to/below 5 meters; equal Enables/disables the Overzoom function. to 10 meters; equal to/above 20 meters) • Calibration (ON/OFF) Enables/disables the display of depth contours. Allows entering the position calibration offset. • Overzoom (ON/OFF) •..
Page 34: Goto
ON, a window will allow writing or editing the mes- confirm or PAGE to exit. sage. As the GEONAV will plot a new route, the waypoint selected will become the first waypoint in the route, whereas previous waypoints will be deleted.- Page 35 Press ENTER to confirm the selection. Moreover, the catalog shows the number of markers entered The GEONAV will insert a waypoint in the port selected, de- in the current page and the number of markers still available. lete automatically the existing route (if in Navigation mode), or..
- Page 36 Goto The GEONAV will position the manual cursor at the begin- and Currents stations. Use the joystick to choose the station ning of the track segment selected; insert a waypoint by press- desired and to confirm. ing ENTER or a marker by pressing MARK.
Page 37: Autopilot
In the both cases above, the default date is today. A different date can be set by pressing ENTER or -ZOOM+. The GEONAV allows a boat equipped with an autopilot to fol- low automatically the entered route, compensating for any di- NOTE: The same information can be accessed by positioning the manual cursor on version caused by external conditions (wind, currents, etc.).Page 38: Table Of Contents
Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ........4 CHARACTERISTICS ......... 5 INSTALLATION AND PRECAUTIONS .....9 CONNECTIONS ........12 CARTRIDGE INSTALLATION ......14 KEYBOARD .........16 DIAGNOSTIC .......... 19 NAVIONICS ELECTRONIC CHARTS .....20 GRAPHIC ITEMS ........25 FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS .....27 QUICK TOUR ..........