GPS 320B
GPS 320B
GPS 320B
GP-320B
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION NOTICE
Confirm that the power supply voltage No one navigation device should ever
is compatible with the voltage rating be solely relied upon for the navigation
of the equipment. of a vessel.
Connection to the wrong power supply can Always confirm position against all
cause fire or damage the equipment. available aids to navigation, for safety of
vessel and crew.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SYSTEM OVERVIEW........................................................................................... iii
EQUIPMENT LISTS .............................................................................................. v
1. MOUNTING ....................................................................................................... 1
2. WIRING ............................................................................................................. 2
SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................... SP-1
PACKING LIST
OUTLINE DRAWING
Declaration of Conformity
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW
The GP-320B is a GPS receiver with WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) capability.
WAAS, available in North America, is a provider in the worldwide SBAS (Satellite Based
Augmentation System) navigation system. An SBAS provider furnishes GPS signal
corrections to SBAS users, for even better position accuracy, typically better than three
meters. Two more SBAS providers are also currently under development, MSAS
(Multi-Functional Satellite Augmentation System) for Japan and EGNOS (Euro
Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service) for Europe. All providers will be compatible with
one another, thus providing seamless position fixes to SBAS users.
SBAS is currently in the developmental phase and SBAS providers are expected to have
initial operations capability from the times shown below. During the developmental phase
the reliability and availability of the SBAS signal cannot be guaranteed.
150W 120W 90W 60W 30W 0 30E 60E 90E 120E 150E
60N 60N
20N 20N
WAAS
20S 20S
40S 40S
60S 60S
150W 120W 90W 60W 30W 0 30E 60E 90E 120E 150E
Note: Unless otherwise noted, this manual uses WAAS when referring to any SBAS
provider.
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NavNet Series
Model 1722C Model 1833C
Model 1722 Model 1933C
Model 1732C Model 1943C
Model 1732 Model 1833
Model 1742C Model 1933
Model 1742 Model 1943
Model 1752C Model 1953C
Model 1752 GD-1900C
Model 1762C GD-1700C
Model 1762 GD-1700
* = WAAS is inoperative.
Other Equipment*
GD-XXXX
GR-80
Ship's Mains (12-24 VDC)
JUNCTION BOX
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EQUIPMENT LISTS
Standard supply
Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks
GPS Receiver GP-320B 1 With 10 m cable
Optional equipment
Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks
Cable Assembly MJ-A7SPF/SRMD-100 000-144-534 1 7P-7P, straight,
10 m
Mast Mounting Kit CP20-01111 004-365-780 1
Right Angle
NO.13-QA330 000-803-239 1
Antenna Base
L-angle Antenna
NO.13-QA310 000-803-240 1
Base
Handrail-mount
NO.13-RC5160 000-806-114 1
Antenna Base
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1. MOUNTING
Mounting considerations
Follow 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 a
post with the optional mast mounting kit, or screwed into an optional mounting base. For
fixing by the post or pipe, it is recommended to use stays to prevent damage to the GPS
receiver.
Select a location out of the radar beam. The radar beam will obstruct or prevent
reception of the GPS signal.
The location should be well away from a VHF antenna. A GPS receiver is interfered by a
harmonic wave of a VHF antenna.
The location should be well away from an Inmarsat antenna. Inmarsat transmission will
obstruct or prevent reception of the GPS signal.
There should be no interfering object within the line-of-sight to the satellites. Objects
within line-of-sight to a satellite, for example, a mast, may block reception or prolong
acquisition time.
Mount the antenna unit as high as possible to keep it free of interfering objects and
water spray, which can obstruct reception of the GPS signal if the water freezes.
Observe the following minimum separation distances from other antenna units.
LOOP ANTENNA WHIP ANTENNA(VHF/UHF) WHIP ANTENNA(MF/HF)
3m 1m 1m
a
* GPS ANTENNA
5 m NOT WITHIN INMARSAT BEAM
4m
0.5 m 4m 1.5 m
Mounting procedure
Install the antenna unit by referring to the installation diagram on page D-1.
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2. WIRING
This unit outputs position and speed to external equipment. NavNet equipment, Multi
Display RD-30 and Echo Sounder LS-6100 can be connected directly. For connection to
other 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 the
display monitor is more than 10 meters, use the optional cable assy. (10 m). Up to four
extension cables can be connected serially.
Antenna Cable
10 m
Cable assy. (option)
MJ-A7SPF/SRMD-100
NavNet
10 m (max. 4)
DATA 1 port
Waterproofing connectors
If you use the cable assy.(s), waterproof their connectors by wrapping them with vulcanizing
tape and then vinyl tape. Bind tape ends with suitable cable-ties.
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Connecting to Multi Display RD-30
WAAS is not operative in this installation.
Antenna Cable
10 m
MULTI DISPLAY
AUX port RD-30
AUX
12-24
VDC
Antenna Cable
10 m
ECHO SOUNDER
LS-6100
NMEA
NMEA
XDR
POWER
12VDC
12 VDC
POWER
REAR
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Connecting to other equipment
Remove the connector from the antenna cable and attach crimp-on lugs or similar terminals
to the cables cores. Connect the cores to the junction box as below.
Note 1: When connecting FURUNO DGPS beacon receiver GR-80 to this unit, set it as
follows:
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 not
isolated. Therefore, do not connect the signal ground to the frame ground when
other equipment is connected to a positive ground battery.
Note 3: WAAS function is inoperative when wiring as shown above.
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Output/Input data sentences
Settable Default
Priority Input Data Output Data Output Output
Cycle
High GPDTM Geometric datum Yes Yes
XXGGA GPS position GPGGA GPS fix data Yes Yes
status (time of fix,
latitude, longitude,
receive status,
satellite used)
XXZDA UTC date (time in GPZDA UTC time and date Yes Yes
minutes and
seconds, day,
month, year, time)
XXGLL Position (latitude, GPGLL Geographic Yes Yes
longitude) position, latitude
and longitude
GPVTG Course over Yes Yes
ground and ground
speed
XXRMC Navigation data GPRMC Recommended Yes Yes
(UTC time and minimum specific
latitude, longitude, GPS/TRANSIT
ground speed, data
true course, year,
Low month, day)
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3. DEFAULT SETTINGS
Setting Default setting Backup
Initial Latitude/Longitude North=3444.0000, East=13521.0000 Yes
G Date, Time 2001/1/1, 00:00:13 Yes
P Antenna Height 0m Yes
S Almanac Data Yes
Ephemeris Data Yes
Local Zone Time +0 Yes
R PDOP 6 Yes
E
Geometric Datum WGS84 Yes
C
Mask Elevation 5 Yes
E
Disable Satellite None No
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Smoothing Coefficient 2 (Standard) No
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E Dynamic Coefficient 2 (Standard) No
R Data Output (Cycle) DTM, GGA, ZDA, GLL, VTG, RMC (1 s) Yes
DGPS Setting Parameter 1 (LSB first) Yes
W GEO Satellite, Provider ID Auto: from 120, in sequential order No
A WAAS Availability OFF No
A Type 0 Message 0: Correct data not output for 60 s Yes
S
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4. TROUBLESHOOTING, BATTERY
Troubleshooting
If the message No position data appears on the display of NavNet equipment, there may
be 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.
Battery
The antenna unit contains a lithium battery which preserves data when the power is turned
off, and its life is approximately 20 years (operating rate 70%) for large vessels and 10
years (operating rate 20%) for small vessels. The equipment can be used when the voltage
of the battery is low, however data is not backed up and the unit starts up in the cold start
condition.
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SPECIFICATIONS OF THE GPS RECEIVER
GP-320B
1. GENERAL
1.1 Receiving Channels
GPS 12 channels parallel, 12 satellites tracking
WAAS 1 channel
1.2 Rx Frequency 1575.42 MHz
1.3 Rx Code C/A code, WAAS
1.4 Position Fixing System All in view, 8-state Kalman filter
1.5 Position Accuracy
GPS 10 m (95% of the time, HDOP 4)
DGPS 5 m (95% of the time, external data required)
WAAS 3 m (95% of the time)
1.6 Tracking Velocity 999 kt
1.7 Position-fixing Time Warm start: 12 s approx., Cold start: 90 s approx.
1.8 Position Update Interval 1 s
2. I/O INTERFACE
2.1 Data format IEC 61162-1 (NMEA 0183 Ver 2.30)
2.2 Output data DTM, GGA, ZDA, VTG, GLL, RMC
2.3 Input data DGPS: RTCM SC-104
Control command
3. POWER SUPPLY
12-24 VDC: 105-55 mA
4. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIO N
4.1 Ambient Temperature -25C to +70C
4.2 Relative Humidity 95% at 40C
4.3 Water proofing IEC 60529: IPX6
4.4 Vibration IEC 60945
5. COATING COLOR
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