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81167_3.BOOK Page iii Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Prelim Pages iii Raychart 320 Chartplotter Owner’s Handbook SAFETY NOTICES WARNING: NAVIGATION AID This device is intended to be used as an aid to navigation. Its accuracy can be affected by many factors, including equipment failure or defects, environmental conditions and incorrect handling or use. It is the user’s responsibility to exercise common prudence and navigational judgement.
81167_3.BOOK Page iv Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM iv Raychart 320 Chartplotter D4903-1 Figure i: The WAAS System Availability of the WAAS System in North America The WAAS system is presently broadcasting and being tested for aviation use. It is expected to be certified by the FAA in 2002. During this testing and certification period, continuous service is expected; however, brief signal outages may occur as refinements and upgrades are made to the system.
81167_3.BOOK Page v Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Prelim Pages 135˚E 150˚E v 165˚E 180˚ 165˚W 150˚W 135˚W 120˚W 105˚W 90˚W 75˚W 60˚W 45˚W 30˚W 15˚W 0˚ 15˚E 75˚N 60˚N 45˚N 30˚N 15˚N 0˚ 15˚S D4910-1 Figure ii: WAAS Coverage Map Coverage Outside of North America Europe and Asia are developing similar systems to WAAS called EGNOS and MSAS respectively. Combined with WAAS, these systems will provide global satellite based differential GPS augmentation into the future.
81167_3.BOOK Page vi Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM vi Raychart 320 Chartplotter Preface This handbook covers the Raychart 320 Chartplotter manufactured by Raymarine. It contains important information on the installation and operation of your new equipment. In order to obtain the best results in operation and performance, please read this handbook thoroughly. Raymarine’s Product Support representatives or your authorized dealer are available to answer any questions you may have.
1167_3.BOOK Page vii Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Prelim Pages vii Contents - Raychart 320 Chartplotter SAFETY NOTICES......................................................................... iii WAAS Satellite Differential GPS ............................................. iii Availability of the WAAS System in North America ...........iv Extended Offshore Coverage .................................................iv Coverage Outside of North America ......................................
81167_3.BOOK Page viii Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM viii Chapter 3: Raychart 320 Chartplotter Operation ..................................................................................3-1 3.1 Introduction..............................................................................3-1 3.2 Using Chart Cards ....................................................................3-2 Inserting a Chart Card ..............................................................3-2 Removing a Chart Card .........
81167_3.BOOK Page ix Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Prelim Pages ix 3.9 Using Tracks ..........................................................................3-47 Setting Up a Track .................................................................3-48 Clearing the Current Track ....................................................3-49 SmartRoute ............................................................................3-50 Managing Tracks ..........................................................
81167_3.BOOK Page x Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM x Raychart 320 Chartplotter D-GPS Set Up ........................................................................4-13 Restart GPS ...........................................................................4-14 Chapter 5: Installation ...............................................................................5-1 5.1 Introduction..............................................................................5-1 EMC Installation Guidelines ........
81167_3.BOOK Page 1 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 1: Overview 1-1 Chapter 1: Overview 1.1 Introduction This handbook describes the Raychart 320 Chartplotter. Note: Many illustrations in this handbook show example screens. The screen you see on your display depends on your system configuration and set up options, so it may differ from the illustration.
81167_3.BOOK Page 2 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 1-2 Raychart 320 Chartplotter 1.2 Features General The Raychart 320 Chartplotter has a built-in GPS that provides the following navigational signals: • • • Satellite Differential GPS (eg, WAAS). Ground based Differential GPS, when used with an additional RTCM beacon receiver. Standard GPS. These are listed in order of accuracy and their availability is dependent upon your location.
81167_3.BOOK Page 3 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 1: Overview • • • 1-3 Data Boxes Data Log Return to default Chart display Those modes containing more than one page of data provide additional soft keys giving access to the sub-sets of data within each group, each cycled through with the associated soft key. 1.3 The Chartplotter Display The chartplotter includes a small-scale world map. Detailed navigation information is displayed when a C-MAP NT® chart card is installed.
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81167_3.BOOK Page 5 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 1: Overview 1-5 1.4 Operating Controls Operation utilizes a number of buttons and on-screen controls. These include: • • • • • A trackpad providing up, down, left, right and diagonal control of an on-screen cursor. Eight dedicated (labelled) control keys. Four soft keys with labels displayed on screen. Pop-up menus, displayed on-screen, from which options are selected. Database lists, displayed on-screen, which enable editing of items.
81167_3.BOOK Page 6 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 1-6 Raychart 320 Chartplotter The cursor is used to: • • • • Select a position on the screen. Select and, if valid, move an item, e.g. a waypoint, on the chart. Select an area of the screen to zoom into. Pan the display. Moving the Cursor Press the corresponding edge of the trackpad to move the cursor horizontally, vertically or diagonally; the longer you press, the faster the cursor moves.
81167_3.BOOK Page 7 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 1: Overview 1-7 Dedicated Keys The dedicated keys: DISPLAY, MARK, RANGE, ALARMS, ENTER, CLEAR, MENU and POWER have fixed functions. Some keys can be used in two ways: • • Press: Press the key momentarily and then release it. This method is used for most key operations. Press and hold: Press the key and hold it down for the length of time stated (for example, 3 seconds), then release it.
81167_3.BOOK Page 8 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 1-8 Raychart 320 Chartplotter Pop-Up Menus Pop-up menus usually provide set up options. When a pop-up menu is on-screen, a set of associated soft keys is also displayed as shown in Figure 1-3. ALARMS SET UP ARRIVAL ALARM OFF TRACK ALARM ANCHOR ALARM COUNTDOWN TIMER ALARM CLOCK 0.
81167_3.BOOK Page 1 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 2: Getting Started 2-1 Chapter 2: Getting Started 2.1 Introduction This chapter provides information, instructions and a simple familiarization exercise in using the display. Operating information is detailed in Chapter 3. Conventions Used Throughout this handbook, the dedicated (labelled) keys are shown in bold capitals; for example, ENTER. The soft key functions, menu names and options are shown in normal capitals; for example, SCREEN.
81167_3.BOOK Page 2 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 2-2 Raychart 320 Chartplotter CAUTION THE ELECTRONIC CHART IS AN AID TO NAVIGATION DESIGNED TO FACILITATE THE USE OF AUTHORIZED GOVERNMENT CHARTS, NOT TO REPLACE THEM. ONLY OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT CHARTS AND NOTICES TO MARINERS CONTAIN ALL INFORMATION NEEDED FOR THE SAFETY OF NAVIGATION AND, AS ALWAYS, THE CAPTAIN IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR PROPER USE. V3.
81167_3.BOOK Page 3 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 2: Getting Started 1200nm ROUTE 2-3 CSR 00°00^00N POS 000°00^00W GOTO SCREEN SOG 23.4kn COG 234°M FIND SHIP D4963-1 Figure 2-3: Chartplotter Default Display ➤ To switch the display unit off, press and hold the POWER key for at least three seconds. A 3-second countdown timer is displayed; when it reaches zero the display and key backlights extinguish. If the POWER key is released within this period, power-down is cancelled.
81167_3.BOOK Page 4 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 2-4 Raychart 320 Chartplotter 4. Press ENTER to remove the soft key sliders and return to the default screen, with the new lighting and contrast levels retained. When the display unit is switched on, screen lighting is restored to ON if it was ON previously. Whilst the unit is switched on, the chosen lighting level is retained until it is reset.
81167_3.BOOK Page 5 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 2: Getting Started 2-5 Press POWER ... after preliminary displays, the default display is shown CSR 50°50^05W POS 001°06^00W 128nm BRG 309°T COG 37.
81167_3.BOOK Page 6 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 2-6 Raychart 320 Chartplotter 2.4 Chart Display Control Functions You will normally operate the Chartplotter with the display showing your vessel’s current location. The range of pages is listed in Selecting the Display Mode on page 2-4 and illustrated in Figure 2-6. The complete range of pages is described fully in Data Display Pages on page 3-7.
81167_3.BOOK Page 7 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 2: Getting Started 2-7 ➤ To release the cursor from homed mode, use the trackpad to move the cursor away from the vessel’s current position. The status bar shows the current cursor position, bearing and range. The cursor no longer moves with the vessel and no redraw occurs if the vessel moves off screen. Changing the Chart Center You can move the area of the chart displayed on the sreen using the context-sensitive cursor.
81167_3.BOOK Page 8 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 2-8 Raychart 320 Chartplotter Each time you press the RANGE key, the display scale changes to the next available setting. The status bar, shown in Figure 2-7, indicates the distance from top to bottom of the screen, in nautical miles. VES 43°27^05N POS 001°02^83W 6nm SOG 23.4kts COG 234°M D4902-1 Figure 2-7: Status Bar ➤ To change the scale rapidly, press and hold top or bottom of the RANGE key.
81167_3.BOOK Page 9 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 2: Getting Started 2-9 • If Plotter Mode is On, the scale is decreased and the message NO CHART DATA is displayed. The vessel, waypoints, routes and tracks are displayed without cartography. The chart information is restored when you return to a chart scale for which the information is available.
81167_3.BOOK Page 10 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 2-10 Raychart 320 Chartplotter Custom Options - Chart Mode When chart details have been customized in the Chart Set Up menu (as described in Chart Set Up Parameters on page 4-8) the SCREEN soft key can be used to switch the custom chart options OFF or ON. When set to ON, all chart options set to CUSTOM in the Customize Chart menu are displayed; when set to OFF, the options set to CUSTOM are not shown.
81167_3.BOOK Page 1 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-1 Chapter 3: Operation 3.1 Introduction This chapter explains how to navigate with the Raynav 300 GPS Plotter. It covers the following topics: • • • • • • • • • • • Using electronic chart cards. Controlling waypoints, including placing, moving, editing and deleting waypoints. Changing the display mode. • Using a range of data pages to display navigation data.
81167_3.BOOK Page 2 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-2 Raychart 320 Chartplotter CAUTION: The equipment should not be used as a substitute for good navigational practice nor for official government paper charts. 3.2 Using Chart Cards The chartplotter has a built-in world map; most areas are covered on a scale of 6nm on the screen. To use the chartplotter as a navigation aid, charts with detailed information for the area you wish to navigate are required.
81167_3.BOOK Page 3 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-3 D4158-1A Figure 3-1: Chart Card Insertion/Removal Removing a Chart Card ➤ Refer to Figure 3-1: 1. Open the card cover at the left of the display front panel. 2. On the card you wish to remove, press down and move the top of the card to the left to clear the retaining pegs. The card will spring part-way out, enabling you to grip and remove it from its slot. 3.
81167_3.BOOK Page 4 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-4 Raychart 320 Chartplotter ➤ To zoom in: 1. Use the trackpad to move the cursor inside one of the chart boxes, and press the lower part of the RANGE key. That area is expanded, with the cursor at the centre, so that you can see more detail. Note that the smaller the chart box is on the screen, the greater the amount of detail that is available when you zoom in.
81167_3.BOOK Page 5 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-5 ➤ To obtain chart source data: 1. Move the cursor so that is not over a symbol. 2. Press ENTER. An object information pop-up is displayed, providing source information for the selected land or depth area. Port Area At detailed chart scales, port area information is indicated by the symbol . An object information pop-up provides the name of the marina or port and a list of the facilities available.
81167_3.BOOK Page 6 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-6 Raychart 320 Chartplotter Tide Data The symbol indicates that Tide height data is available for that position on the chart. When you select the Tide height option, a graph of predictions for maximum and minimum tide heights is displayed. Data for sunrise and sunset are indicated by vertical bars as shown in Figure 3-4.
81167_3.BOOK Page 7 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-7 Nearest ➤ To obtain the information for the nearest port facility: 1. Move the cursor to the required position - this can be anywhere on the chart and may be over an object. 2. Press ENTER to display the object information pop-up. 3. Press the NEAREST soft key. The port facility symbols are displayed. 4. Use the trackpad to highlight the required facility, then press ENTER.
81167_3.BOOK Page 8 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-8 Raychart 320 Chartplotter The arrows either side of the steering instruction and pointing towards it are dependent on the XTE. The first arrow is shown when the difference reaches 0.01nm and the second at 0.05nm. Textual data provides Position, SOG, COG, Bearing and Range to waypoint, Time and Date, Time To Go (TTG), Steering Indicator, Sunrise, Sunset, Fix Status and XTE. Any unavailable data is replaced by dashes, one per character.
81167_3.BOOK Page 9 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-9 GPS/Waypoint Data GPS Data The GPS Data display comprises four text data pages, selected in turn by the GPS DATA soft key. These pages are shown in Figure 3-5 to Figure 3-8. WPT BRG SD-FIX 320°M 50°50^000N 0.55 001°50^000W 050° WPT RNG nm COG STEER STARBOARD WPT 004 ROUTE GOTO M SOG 12.0kts GPS DATA WPT DATA D4936-2 Figure 3-5: GPS Data Page #1 WPT BRG SD-FIX 320°M SOG 12.5kts COG 320°M WPT RNG 0.
81167_3.BOOK Page 10 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-10 Raychart 320 Chartplotter WPT BRG SD-FIX 320°M 12:34:00 23/02/00 0.55nm WPT 004 12.
81167_3.BOOK Page 11 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-11 Waypoint Data The Waypoint Data display comprises three data pages, selected in turn by the WPT DATA soft key. These pages are shown in Figure 3-9 to Figure 3-11: XTE SD-FIX 320°M RNG 0.55nm BRG STEER STARBOARD WPT 004 ROUTE GOTO 0.06nm TTG 01h:00m COG 050°M SOG 12.0kts GPS DATA WPT DATA D4940-2 Figure 3-9: Waypoint Data #1 XTE SD-FIX 320°M RNG 0.55nm BRG 0.
81167_3.BOOK Page 12 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-12 Raychart 320 Chartplotter OWN POS SD-FIX 320°M RNG 0.55nm BRG STEER STARBOARD WPT 004 ROUTE GOTO 50°50^000N 001°06^000W WPT POS 50°50^000N 001°06^000W COG 050°M SOG 12.0kts GPS DATA WPT DATA D4942-2 Figure 3-11: Waypoint Data #3 Boat/Environment Data Boat Data The Boat Data display comprises three data pages, selected in turn by the BOAT DATA soft key.
81167_3.BOOK Page 13 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-13 WPT BRG SD-FIX 320°M 12.5M TEMP 11°C WPT RNG DEPTH STEER STARBOARD WPT 004 ROUTE GOTO 0.55nm COG 050°M SOG 12.0kts BOAT DATA ENVIROMNT D4944-2 Figure 3-13: Boat Data #2 PILOT SD-FIX 325°M LOCK 323°M HDG STEER STARBOARD WPT 004 ROUTE GOTO AUTO RUDDER --COG 050°M XTE 0.
81167_3.BOOK Page 14 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-14 Raychart 320 Chartplotter Environment Data The Environment Data display comprises two data pages, selected in turn by the ENVIRONMT soft key. These pages are shown in Figure 3-15 and Figure 3-16. WIND WIND (TRUE) 105°STBD 32.0 kts STEER STARBOARD WPT 004 ROUTE GOTO SSW 7 RUDDER --COG 050°M HEADING 320°M BOAT DATA ENVIROMNT D4946-2 Figure 3-15: Environment Data #1 WIND WIND (APP) 105°STBD 32.
81167_3.BOOK Page 15 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-15 CDI/BDI Data The Course Deviation Indicator (CDI) / Bearing Deviation Indicator (BDI) display comprises two data pages, selected alternately by the CDI and BDI soft keys. These pages are shown in Figure 3-17 and Figure 3-18: CDI Data The CDI display shows Cross Track Error (XTE) and Distance to Waypoint presented in a ‘runway’ format as shown in Figure 3-17: XTE 355°T 0.05nm WPT BRG 300°T WPT RNG 23.
81167_3.BOOK Page 16 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-16 Raychart 320 Chartplotter of distance to destination and Velocity Made Good (VMG) towards destination. XTE 225°T 0.05nm 40 WPT BRG 40 30 300°T 30 WPT RNG 20 20 nm 23.2nm nm 10 10 TTG STEER STARBOARD WPT 004 ROUTE GOTO 04h:12m CDI BDI D4933-2 Figure 3-18: BDI Display The line to the waypoint symbol is shown at an angle equal to the difference between the COG and the Bearing to Waypoint to a maximum of ±15°.
81167_3.BOOK Page 17 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-17 Data Log The Chartplotter can be set to log passage data every 30 minutes. Up to 48 log entries are held. When 48 entries have been saved, the first entries start being overwritten. If the number of log entries exceeds the table size, use the trackpad up/down to scroll the list and view further log entries.
81167_3.BOOK Page 18 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-18 Raychart 320 Chartplotter 3.4 Working with Waypoints Introduction You can place up to 998 waypoints on the Chartplotter. A waypoint is a position entered on the chart as a reference or destination point. All waypoints placed on the Chartplotter are stored in a waypoint database list which includes symbol, position, bearing, range and additional data.
81167_3.BOOK Page 19 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-19 Placing a Waypoint ➤ To access the Place Waypoint soft keys, press MARK; the Place Waypoint soft keys are displayed as shown in Figure 3-21: PLACE WPT PLACE WPT AT CURSOR AT VESSEL WAYPOINT LIST LOAD/SAVE USER CARD D5521-1 Figure 3-21: Waypoint Soft Keys ➤ To place a waypoint at the cursor (chartplotter screen) or the vessel’s current position: 1.
81167_3.BOOK Page 20 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-20 Raychart 320 Chartplotter NEW WAYPOINT SYMBOL NAME WPT 005 POSITION N 50°50^000 W 001°06^000W BRG SYMBOL 124°m NAME RNG 12.6nm LAT/LONG LORAN TDs D5518-1 Figure 3-23: New Waypoint Screen 3. The new waypoint is listed at the vessel’s current position or, if not available, the cursor’s current position; The waypoint is named with the next available number. If required, edit the waypoint using the LAT/LONG, SYMBOL and NAME soft keys.
81167_3.BOOK Page 21 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-21 Note: You can enter Waypoints as Loran TDs which are converted to Lat/Long coordinates. You can subsequently only edit their positions as Lat/Long coordinates. 3. Edit the Loran parameters as required, using: i.
81167_3.BOOK Page 22 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-22 Raychart 320 Chartplotter Selecting a Waypoint Selecting a waypoint from the Waypoint List allows you to GOTO and EDIT (symbol, name, position, erase) the waypoint. The Waypoint List also provides options to make a new waypoint and transfer waypoints. Positioning the cursor over a waypoint selects that waypoint and accesses the waypoint soft keys.
81167_3.BOOK Page 23 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-23 ➤ To display the Waypoint Data Box: 1. Move the cursor over the waypoint. • The Waypoint Data Box is displayed which indicates waypoint number/name, bearing and range (or lat/lon if selected in the system set up menu, see System Set Up Parameters on page 4-2). • Whilst the cursor is over the waypoint, the waypoint soft keys are displayed, see Figure 3-27. ➤ To remove the Waypoint Data Box and soft keys either: 1.
81167_3.BOOK Page 24 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-24 Raychart 320 Chartplotter 5. Use the trackpad to enter or edit the name: • Use the trackpad left/right to move the cursor to the character to be changed. • Use the trackpad top/bottom to scroll through the characters. 6. When name editing is complete, press ENTER to save the name and remove the window, or CLEAR to cancel the operation. The waypoint name replaces the waypoint number. 7. Press CLEAR to return to the default soft keys. 8.
81167_3.BOOK Page 25 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-25 ➤ To delete a waypoint using the cursor: 1. Move the cursor over the waypoint until the letters WPT are displayed. The waypoint soft keys are displayed. 2. Press the ERASE WAYPOINT soft key. The waypoint is removed from the screen and the Waypoint List is updated. Moving a Waypoint You can move any waypoint except the target waypoint (the waypoint you are navigating towards).
81167_3.BOOK Page 26 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-26 Raychart 320 Chartplotter 3.5 Working with Routes A route is made up of a series of waypoints (maximum 50). To make a route you place a series of waypoints and/or use existing ones. When a route is created, it becomes the current route and is displayed on screen. The current route is maintained when you power-off. Only one route can be current and is displayed (if in the field-of-view) as solid lines connecting waypoints.
81167_3.BOOK Page 27 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-27 Creating a New Route Note: If there is a current route, it is cleared when MAKE ROUTE is selected. If following the current route you are prompted to STOP FOLLOW. Press the YES soft key to continue, or NO to abandon route creation. If the route has not been saved you are prompted to save it.
81167_3.BOOK Page 28 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-28 Raychart 320 Chartplotter The Route Building Table shows available Waypoints in the left hand column (in alphanumeric order). The right hand column contains the waypoints in the New Route. The number to the left of the waypoint name in the New Route column indicates its order in the route. The lower part of the table shows position, bearing and range of the highlighted waypoint. 4.
81167_3.BOOK Page 29 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-29 4. Press the MAKE ROUTE soft key; the make route soft keys are displayed as shown in Figure 3-34. PLACE WAYPOINT UNDO WAYPOINT ACCEPT ROUTE USE WPT LIST D4928-1 Figure 3-34: Make Route Soft Keys 5. Move the cursor to the position on the chartplotter where the first waypoint is to be placed, then press the PLACE WAYPOINT soft key; the new waypoint appears on the screen at the cursor position.
81167_3.BOOK Page 30 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-30 Raychart 320 Chartplotter Saving the Current Route You can save up to 20 named routes in the Route Database List. These routes can then be re-displayed and followed at a later date. When you save the route, all new waypoints are saved in the Waypoint List. Note: When a change to this route is attempted, eg. CLEAR ROUTE and the current route has not been saved, you are prompted to save it. ➤ To save and name the current route: 1.
81167_3.BOOK Page 31 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-31 Displaying Route Information The following route information can be displayed: • • Full route details, using the soft keys. Route leg or waypoint information, using the context-sensitive cursor. Full Route Details ➤ To display information about any route in the database: 1. Press the ROUTE soft key, followed by MORE, then press ROUTE LIST.
81167_3.BOOK Page 32 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-32 Raychart 320 Chartplotter 3. Use the soft keys to toggle between ETA or HOURS (elapsed) time and to change the Speed Over Ground (SOG) value used in the time calculations. The current selections are highlighted. ➤ To change the SOG used for ETA calculations: 1. Press the PLANNED SOG soft key to switch to PLANNED SOG. 2. Press the up or down PLANNED SOG arrow soft keys to increment/decrement the planned SOG value.
81167_3.BOOK Page 33 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-33 WPT 017 60°08^21N 030°17^99W RTE 01 WPT 02 FOLLOW FROM HERE EDIT WAYPOINT REMOVE WAYPOINT MOVE WAYPOINT D4960-1 Figure 3-39: Waypoint Data Box and Soft Keys The Waypoint can be edited by means of the associated soft keys, see Editing Waypoint Details on page 3-23. To remove the data box, move the cursor away from the waypoint or press CLEAR.
81167_3.BOOK Page 34 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-34 Raychart 320 Chartplotter SAVE ROUTE? YES NO D4915-1 Figure 3-41: Save Route Soft Keys i. To save the route in the database, press YES. ii. To clear the route, without saving it in the route database, press NO. 5. Continue as described previously in Saving the Current Route on page 3-30. The current route is cleared from the screen and the default soft keys are displayed.
81167_3.BOOK Page 35 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-35 i. Press NO to cancel the operation, then CLEAR if you wish to remove the Route List or... ii. Press YES to erase the route from the list, then CLEAR to remove the Route List. 4. To NAME a route, use the trackpad left/right to select the character you wish to edit. Use the trackpad top/bottom to change the character. 5. Press ENTER to confirm the new name and return to the Route List or CLEAR to cancel the operation. 6.
81167_3.BOOK Page 36 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-36 Raychart 320 Chartplotter Adding/Removing Waypoints at the End of the Route Waypoints can be added or removed by either using the Waypoint List, see Placing a Waypoint on page 3-19, or as described below. ➤ To add waypoints to the end of the route: 1. Press the ROUTE soft key, followed by the EDIT ROUTE soft key. The Make Route soft keys are displayed (Figure 3-34) and the cursor is connected to the last-placed waypoint with a dotted line.
81167_3.BOOK Page 37 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation • 3-37 Move the cursor over a route leg until the letters RTE appear; the route soft keys are displayed. i. Press the REVERSE ROUTE soft key; the current route is reversed on the screen and the waypoints are renumbered accordingly. ii. Press CLEAR to return to the default soft key display. 3.
81167_3.BOOK Page 38 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-38 Raychart 320 Chartplotter Going To an Individual Target Point Rather than following a route, you can go directly to a selected target point. This can be an existing waypoint (not in the current route) or the cursor position. ➤ To navigate directly to an existing waypoint: 1. Select the waypoint from the Waypoint List as described in Section 3.4. or...
81167_3.BOOK Page 39 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-39 Follow a Route Note: The current route may have been created on this display unit, or created on another unit and received on this display via SeaTalk. If a route has been reversed, or if a route on screen was being followed but stopped before completion, the target waypoint, outlined by a square box, may be different to that when the route was created.
81167_3.BOOK Page 40 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-40 Raychart 320 Chartplotter In addition, you can move a selected waypoint as described in Section 3.4, or remove a waypoint from the route as described in Section 3.5. Note: You cannot remove a waypoint from a route if it is the target. Joining a Route ➤ To start following the current route at a selected waypoint: 1. Move the cursor over the required route waypoint until the letters WPT and the waypoint soft keys are displayed. 2.
81167_3.BOOK Page 41 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-41 Stop Follow or Stop Goto ➤ To stop following the route or target point either: • If necessary, press the GOTO soft key, then press the STOP GOTO/FOLLOW soft key or... • Move the cursor over any waypoint or leg in the current route, then press the STOP GOTO/FOLLOW soft key. The dotted line from your vessel to the target waypoint disappears.
81167_3.BOOK Page 42 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-42 Raychart 320 Chartplotter 3.7 Transferring Waypoints and Routes Displayed SeaTalk Waypoints In an integrated system, when a route is made current on any SeaTalk equipment it is sent to all other SeaTalk equipment. This route will override any other current route. When GOTO waypoint or GOTO cursor is in operation it is considered a route. The current route can be edited on any equipment with route edit capability.
81167_3.BOOK Page 43 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-43 When waypoints are transmitted by other equipment they are added to the Waypoint List on the display unit. Routes transmitted on NMEA are appended to the Route List. 3. To disable waypoint transfer, press the soft key STOP RECEIVING WAYPOINTS. Alternatively, press CLEAR twice to close the Waypoint List.
81167_3.BOOK Page 44 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-44 Raychart 320 Chartplotter USER CARD MENU USER CARD PRESENT CHECK LOAD WPT/ SAVE WPT/ CARD IN RTE DATA RTE DATA FROM CARD TO CARD USER SLOT D5527-1 Figure 3-45: User Card Menu Screen 4. Press the SAVE WPT/RTE DATA TO CARD soft key; the warning and Yes/No soft keys are displayed, see Figure 3-46. USER CARD MENU USER CARD PRESENT WARNING SAVING DATA TO THE USER CARD WILL ERASE ALL EXISTING WAYPOINT AND ROUTE DATA ON THE CARD.
81167_3.BOOK Page 45 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-45 USER CARD MENU USER CARD PRESENT SAVE COMPLETE SAVED 2 ROUTE(S) AND 7 WAYPOINT(S) CHECK LOAD WPT/ SAVE WPT/ CARD IN RTE DATA RTE DATA FROM CARD TO CARD USER SLOT D5531-1 Figure 3-47: Successful Save Completion If the operation fails, the Save Failed message is displayed, see Figure 3-48.
81167_3.BOOK Page 46 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-46 Raychart 320 Chartplotter 3. Press the LOAD/SAVE USER CARD soft key; the User Card Menu is displayed, together with it’s associated soft keys, see Figure 3-45.To load Waypoint/Route data previously saved to the User Card: ➤ To load Waypoint/Route data previously saved to the User Card: 1. Press the LOAD WPT/RTE DATA FROM CARD soft key; the warning and Yes/No soft keys are displayed, see Figure 3-49.
81167_3.BOOK Page 47 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-47 USER CARD MENU USER CARD NOT PRESENT LOAD FAILED NO OR INCORRECT CARD ENSURE USER CARD IS CORRECTLY INSERTED IN THE LOWER SLOT CHECK LOAD WPT/ SAVE WPT/ CARD IN RTE DATA RTE DATA FROM CARD TO CARD USER SLOT D5530-1 Figure 3-51: Load Failed Message 3.9 Using Tracks The Track function is used to mark, on-screen, the trail that your vessel has followed, as though it had left a visible fixed wake.
81167_3.BOOK Page 48 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-48 Raychart 320 Chartplotter • • Manage tracks using the Track List, including Saving, Naming, Erasing and Showing a track. Convert the current track to a route. Setting Up a Track The track soft keys are used to switch the Track on and to specify the interval at which track points are placed. The time interval between track points can be set to 1s, 5s, 10s, 30s, 1min, 3min, 5min, 10min or 30minutes.
81167_3.BOOK Page 49 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-49 Note: Track points are not ‘wasted’ when the vessel is stationary as there is a minimum distance separation, even when using a time interval setting. ➤ To set up a track: 1. From the chartplotter display, press the MENU key to display the set up soft keys as shown in Figure 3-53. SYSTEM SET UP¬ CHART SET UP¬ TRACK SET UP¬ GPS SET UP¬ D4918-1 Figure 3-53: Set Up Soft Keys 2.
81167_3.BOOK Page 50 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-50 Raychart 320 Chartplotter i. To clear the track without saving it in the Track List, press NO. ii. To save the track in the list, press YES. The NAME TRACK soft keys are displayed and you should continue as described in Saving and Naming the Current Track below. The current track is cleared from the screen. 3. To return to the default soft key display, press CLEAR.
81167_3.BOOK Page 51 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-51 NAME TRACK? YES NO D4922-1 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Figure 3-56: Name Track Soft Keys To name the route press the YES soft key. i. Use the trackpad left/right to select the character you wish to edit and the trackpad top/bottom to change the character. ii. Press ENTER to finish and clear the Track List. To save the unnamed track, press the NO soft key to clear the list. The track is saved and is listed as TRACK NOT NAMED.
167_3.BOOK Page 52 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-52 Raychart 320 Chartplotter 3.10 Man Overboard (MOB) If a person or object is lost overboard, use the Man Overboard (MOB) function to return to the location immediately. Note: To obtain an MOB position, you need either of the following: • • Position data from the GPS antenna. Heading and speed data, so that the position can be calculated by dead reckoning.
81167_3.BOOK Page 53 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation • 3-53 Replaces all current waypoint data with MOB data. ➤ To cancel the MOB, press and hold the MARK key for 2 seconds. The chart is re-drawn at its previous scale, and the MOB symbol and data box are removed. Note: The MOB procedure can also be initiated or cancelled remotelyfrom other Raymarine equipment connected via SeaTalk. 3.
81167_3.BOOK Page 54 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 3-54 Raychart 320 Chartplotter Setting Alarms and Timers ➤ To set up an alarm or timer: 1. Press the ALARMS key. The Alarms Set Up list is displayed, showing the current settings as shown in Figure 3-58. ALARMS SET UP ARRIVAL ALARM OFF TRACK ALARM ANCHOR ALARM COUNTDOWN TIMER ALARM CLOCK ALARM OFF ON 0.01nm ON OFF 00:10:00 OFF SELECT DISTANCE D4898_2 2. 3. 4. 5.
81167_3.BOOK Page 55 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 3: Operation 3-55 3.12 Cursor Echo In a chart display, or in a system with any chartplotter display connected via Seatalk, you can set the display to enable cursor transfer. Cursor echo is accessed from the Set Up Menu and enables the display of a chart cursor on other equipment, or another equipment’s cursor on the chart display. Refer to Chapter 4 to set up cursor echo.
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81167_3.BOOK Page 1 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter 4-1 Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter 4.1 Introduction When you have installed your system and are familiar with its basic operation, you may wish to set it up to operate according to your requirements and display information according to your preferences. This is achieved using the Set Up controls which are displayed when you press the MENU key. These settings can be changed at any time.
81167_3.BOOK Page 2 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 4-2 Raychart 320 Chartplotter As each line is highlighted, the soft keys are updated to show the settings available. • For parameters that have a numeric value, or more than four possible settings, a scroll list is displayed above two of the soft keys. • Some parameters are controlled by an adjustable slider that is displayed above two of the soft keys. • For some parameters, a soft key provides access to a sub-menu of further options. 4.
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81167_3.BOOK Page 4 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 4-4 Raychart 320 Chartplotter Table 4-1: System Set Up Parameters (Continued) Factory Default Menu Options LANGUAGE English (UK), English (US), Danish, French, German, Dutch, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Finnish English (US) Simulator OFF or ON OFF New Default Bearing Mode This is the mode (magnetic or true) of all the bearing and heading data displayed as indicated in the status bar.
81167_3.BOOK Page 5 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter 4-5 Help When Help is set to ON, a prompt appears in place of the status bar when selecting a soft key or menu choice and when using the context-sensitive cursor. The help message is cleared when an action is selected. Soft Keys When the Soft Keys option is set to ON, the default soft keys are displayed if no other operation is in progress.
81167_3.BOOK Page 6 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 4-6 Raychart 320 Chartplotter Auto Mode If Auto mode is selected, the value of variation is obtained automatically, normally from received data. The variation value that is used depends on the data available, and is selected in the following order of priority: 1. Variation value from the same source as the heading data: If heading data is being taken from NMEA, then variation is also taken from NMEA.
81167_3.BOOK Page 7 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter 4-7 Press the CURSOR ECHO soft key to display the cursor transfer soft keys. The following options can be toggled ON or OFF: • • • Radar Cursor In: displays the cursor from another radar on the chart display or chart window (default - OFF). Chart Cursor In: displays the cursor from another plotter or chartplotter (default - OFF).
81167_3.BOOK Page 8 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 4-8 Raychart 320 Chartplotter NMEA Input Select the NMEA input setting as appropriate. This can be set to either NMEA or RTCM. RTCM input is 4800 baud only. Language Select the language in which you wish information to be displayed. The selected language will be used for screen text, labels, menus and options, but will not affect the letters displayed by the context-sensitive cursor.
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81167_3.BOOK Page 10 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 4-10 Raychart 320 Chartplotter Plotter Mode Plotter Mode enables you to zoom into a smaller area, even when no chart data is available for that scale. This allows you use the chartplotter functions at large scales even when a chart card is not installed. Chart Orientation The chart is normally North Up, but can be changed to Course Up or Head Up if heading data is available.
81167_3.BOOK Page 11 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter 4-11 Default Waypoint Symbol This setting provides a selection of symbols for the default waypoint display. Vectors Heading, Tide and Course Over Ground vectors can be displayed as a line from your vessel. The length of the vector is determined by your choice of SOG and the time period. An infinite vector extends to the edge of the screen. • • • Heading Vector indicates your current heading.
81167_3.BOOK Page 12 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 4-12 Raychart 320 Chartplotter GPS STATUS SAT SIGNAL STATUS SAT SIGNAL STATUS LOCKED 23 LOCKED 15 IN USE 18 IN USE 09 IN USE 26 IN USE 08 LOCKED 12 LOCKED 10 LOCKED 14 LOCKED 20 LOCKED 03 LOCKED 17 FIX MODE GPS D SD HDOP FIX STATUS 1.
81167_3.BOOK Page 13 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter 4-13 D-GPS Set Up The D-GPS SET UP function is only available when a Differential GPS receiver is connected and the unit is set as a GPS Source repeater (see GPS Source on page 4-7). It provides the ability to set up an external Differential GPS, either automatically (default) or by manually retuning it to a different differential beacon.
81167_3.BOOK Page 14 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 4-14 Raychart 320 Chartplotter Beacon Frequency Both the menu item and associated soft keys show the currently used differential beacon’s frequency in kHz. In AUTO mode, this is the frequency received from the beacon receiver and the soft keys are disabled and grayed out. In MAN mode, this frequency is the user selected value which is sent via SeaTalk/NMEA to the beacon receiver.
81167_3.BOOK Page 1 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 5: Installation 5-1 Chapter 5: Installation 5.1 Introduction This chapter provides instructions to assist in planning the installation of the Raychart 320 Chartplotter aboard your vessel. Note: If you wish to practice using the Raychart 320 Chartplotter before installation, you can connect it, via a 1A quick blow fuse, to a 12VDC power supply and operate it using the simulator mode, as described in Chapter 2: Getting Started.
81167_3.BOOK Page 2 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 5-2 Raychart 320 Chartplotter • Raymarine specified cables are used. Cutting and rejoining these cables can compromise EMC performance and must be avoided unless doing so is detailed in the installation manual. • If a suppression ferrite is attached to a cable, this ferrite should not be removed. If the ferrite needs to be removed during installation it must be reassembled in the same position.
81167_3.BOOK Page 3 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 5: Installation 5-3 5.2 Unpacking and Inspecting the Components Unpack your Raychart 320 Chartplotter carefully. Retain the carton and packing materials in the event that you need to return the unit for service: System Parts and Accessories Item Part No.
81167_3.BOOK Page 4 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 5-4 Raychart 320 Chartplotter 5.3 GPS Antenna Installation The GPS Antenna is designed to receive the signals emitted from the satellites in a direct path. Ideally, the unit should be mounted horizontally in a location that is open and clear of any masts or other structures that could block line-of-sight reception of signals.
81167_3.BOOK Page 5 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 5: Installation 5-5 mounting surface, remove the two plastic tabs (1) obstructing the cable channel. Note: Failure to remove the plastic tabs from within the cable channel could result in cable damage. 3. Screw the supplied brass studs (2) into the underside of the GPS Antenna. 4. Affix the supplied gasket (3) to the mounting surface ensuring that the holes match and pass the cable through the centre hole or the cable exit channel. 5.
81167_3.BOOK Page 6 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 5-6 Raychart 320 Chartplotter Pole Mounting ➤ Refer to Figure 5-3: 1. Screw the pole mount base to a suitable pole or rail mount bracket, having an industry standard 1inch 14TPI thread, until secure. 2. Pass the cable through the centre hole of the pole mount base (A) or insert the cable into the side exit channel (B). 3. Check that the cable is positioned correctly and secure the GPS Antenna to the pole mount base using the two screws provided.
81167_3.BOOK Page 7 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 5: Installation 5-7 5.4 Chartplotter The display unit can be mounted using the trunnion (yoke) bracket, or panel mounted using the optional Panel Mounting Kit. When planning the installation of your Raychart 320, the following points should be considered: • Convenience: The unit should be installed in a convenient position where it can be viewed straight on or with a viewing angle of less than 35°.
81167_3.BOOK Page 8 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 5-8 Raychart 320 Chartplotter 3.9 in (99 mm) 9.13 in (232 mm) 3.07 in (78 mm) 1.2 in (31 mm) 7.67 in (195 mm) 3.15 in (80 mm) 0.5 in 1 in (25 mm) 3.5 in (89 mm) (12 mm) 4.8 in (122 mm) 4.33 in (110 mm) plug clearance 2 in 2 in (51 mm) (51 mm) 6.9 in (175 mm) 7.
81167_3.BOOK Page 9 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 5: Installation 5-9 4. Secure the gasket to the rear of the unit: Remove the protective paper from the adhesive side of the gasket (this is the side that is to be affixed to the unit) then press the gasket onto the rear case, covering the screws. 5. Fit the unit to the trunnion, adjust the display angle and tighten the knobs. 6. Connect the Power/NMEA and GPS cables to the unit, avoiding tight bends in the cables.
81167_3.BOOK Page 10 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 5-10 Raychart 320 Chartplotter 12. Screw the studs into the vacant holes at the rear of the unit, hand tight only. 13. Slide a spacer ferrule onto each stud. 14. Secure the unit with the thumb nuts, hand tight only. 69-2 D49 Figure 5-5: Panel Mounting 5.5 Connecting to Other Equipment The unit transmits navigation and waypoint data on NMEA1 and SeaTalk and, therefore, can be connected to an NMEA compatible autopilot or instrument repeater(s).
81167_3.BOOK Page 11 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 5: Installation 5-11 5.6 Cable Running Introduction The minimum requirements are a power cable and a connection from the associated GPS Antenna. Additional cables will be required if you are connecting to other equipment. Consider the following points before installing the system cables: • All cables should be adequately cleated and protected from physical damage and exposure to heat.
81167_3.BOOK Page 12 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 5-12 Raychart 320 Chartplotter Antenna Connector The ANTENNA connector provides power and RF connection to the associated GPS Antenna. CAUTION: Do not connect/disconnect the GPS Antenna from the display unit whilst power is applied. Such action could cause irreparable damage. ➤ Connect the antenna using the attached cable, as follows: 1. If not already installed, mount the GPS Antenna as described in Section 5.3. 2.
81167_3.BOOK Page 13 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 5: Installation 5-13 If a longer power cable run is required, use the supplied power cable to connect to the unit, then use a suitable connector block to connect the free end to the extension cable. The supplied power cable has a cross-section of 2.0mm2 (15 AWG). Longer power cable runs may require larger wire gauges to minimize any voltage drop in the cable.
81167_3.BOOK Page 14 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 5-14 Raychart 320 Chartplotter ➤ Connect the power supply using the standard power cable supplied: 1. Connect the moulded power plug to the PWR/NMEA connector on the rear of the Chartplotter. Run the free end back to the vessel’s distribution panel or, if insufficient cable length, to a junction box. 2. Cut the cable to length and connect the red wire, via a fuse, to the +ve battery terminal and the black wire to 0V (-ve battery terminal).
81167_3.BOOK Page 15 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 5: Installation 5-15 Initial Switch On To switch on the chartplotter: 1. Press and hold the POWER key until the unit beeps. 2. If necessary, adjust the lighting and contrast (see Chapter 2). 3. If required, change the default language settings as follows: i. Press the MENU key to display the setup function bar. ii. Press the SYSTEM SET UP soft key and press ENTER.
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81167_3.BOOK Page 1 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 6: Maintenance & Fault Finding 6-1 Chapter 6: Maintenance & Fault Finding This chapter provides information on routine maintenance and on possible causes of problems you may experience with your Raychart 320 Chartplotter. 6.
81167_3.BOOK Page 2 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM 6-2 Raychart 320 Chartplotter • Always report any EMC-related problem to your nearest Raymarine dealer. We use such information to improve our quality standards. • In some installations, it may not be possible to prevent the equipment from being affected by external influences. In general this will not damage the equipment but it can lead to spurious resetting action, or momentarily may result in faulty operation.
81167_3.BOOK Page 3 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Chapter 6: Maintenance & Fault Finding 6-3 4. Either hold the MENU key until the countdown timer times out or release the MENU key to abort Factory Reset. When the unit is reset, it restarts as for a first time Power Up with all values reset to their original factory settings Note: The factory default settings are listed in Chapter 4. 6.
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81167_3.BOOK Page 1 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Appendix A: Technical Summary A-1 Appendix A:Technical Summary Feature Description CE Conforms to 89/336/EEC(EMC), EN60945:1997 Y2K Compliant Size 7.7in (195mm) x 4.33in (110mm) x 3.9in (99mm), excluding trunnion Weight 1.65 lb. (0.
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81167_3.BOOK Page 1 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Appendix B: SeaTalk and NMEA Data B-1 Appendix B:SeaTalk and NMEA Data The following table defines the data received on the NMEA/SeaTalk ports. Data sources are listed in order of priority unless otherwise indicated.
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81167_3.BOOK Page 1 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Appendix C: List of Abbreviations C-1 Appendix C:List of Abbreviations Abbreviation Meaning BDI Bearing Deviation Indicator BTW Bearing To Waypoint CDI Course Deviation Indicator COG Course Over Ground.
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81167_3.BOOK Page i Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM This equipment uses certain elements of software supplied to Raymarine by SiRF Technology Inc., to which the following licence agreement applies. Please read it carefully. SiRF LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY: This is a legal agreement (the “Agreement”) between SiRF Technology Incorporated, which has offices at 3970 Freedom Circle, Santa Clara, California 95054 (“SiRF”) and you.
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81167_3.BOOK Page 1 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Installation Templates T-1 36mm (1.4in) 19mm (0.75") dia. for NMEA plug 18mm (0.7in) 36mm (1.4in) 18mm (0.7in) 6mm (0.25") dia. for cable only Cable Exit Channel 6mm (0.25") dia. 2 positions D4194-1 GPS Antenna Mounting Template Note: Access to the underside of the mounting surface must be available to allow for secure fixing.
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T-3 5.5 in (139.6 mm) TOP 4.03 in (102.3 mm) Installation Templates 7.67 in (194.94 mm) 4.33 in (109.9 mm) D4968-1 300/320 Template 3.8 in (96.3 mm) Outer profile of instrument Cut out shaded area only Note: Drill 4 mm fixing holes (four postions) before cutting out shaded area.
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81167_3.BOOK Page 1 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Limited Warranty Certificate Raymarine warrants each new Light Marine/Dealer Distributor Product to be of good materials and workmanship, and will repair or exchange any parts proven to be defective in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of 2 years/24 months from date of sale to end user, except as provided below. Defects will be corrected by Raymarine or an authorized Raymarine dealer.
81167_3.BOOK Page 2 Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:12 PM Factory Service Centers United States of America UK, Europe, Middle East, Far East Raymarine Inc 22 Cotton Road, Unit D Nashua, NH 03063-4219, USA Raymarine Ltd Anchorage Park, Portsmouth PO3 5TD, England Telephone: +1 603 881 5200 Fax: +1 603 864 4756 www.raymarine.com Telephone: +44 (0)23 9269 3611 Fax: +44 (0)23 9269 4642 www.raymarine.com Sales & Order Services Telephone: +1 800 539 5539 Ext. 2333 or +1 603 881 5200 Ext.