C-Series Widescreen Multifunction Display User reference handbook C90W, C120W and C140W models
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Contents Chapter 1 Important Information............................... 9 Safety notices...................................................................9 TFT LCD Displays .......................................................... 10 Water ingress ................................................................. 10 Disclaimers .................................................................... 10 CompactFlash cards ....................................................... 11 EMC conformance ...............
.4 What the chart displays ............................................. 51 6.5 Chart cards............................................................... 52 6.6 Chart datum.............................................................. 52 6.7 Chart setup............................................................... 53 6.8 Moving around the chart ............................................ 59 6.9 Chart presentation..................................................... 60 6.
10.10 AIS options ......................................................... 141 10.11 AIS alarms .......................................................... 142 10.12 Buddy tracking .................................................... 142 Chapter 11 Using the Course Deviation Indicator .................................................... 145 11.1 Course Deviation Indicator overview ....................... 146 11.2 Selecting the CDI application.................................. 146 11.
17.3 Viewing and Managing Navtex Messages ............... 197 22.3 Navionics support.................................................. 219 Chapter 18 Using video.......................................... 199 18.1 Video application overview..................................... 200 18.2 Displaying the video application ............................. 201 18.3 Changing the video aspect ratio ............................. 201 18.4 Adjusting the video picture .....................................
Chapter 1: Important Information Warning: High voltages Safety notices This product contains high voltages. Do NOT remove any covers or otherwise attempt to access internal components, unless specifically instructed in this document. Warning: Ensure safe navigation This product (including the electronic charts) is intended for use only as an aid to navigation. It is designed to facilitate the use of official government charts, NOT REPLACE THEM.
Caution: Care of chart cards To avoid irreparable damage to and/or loss of data from chart cards: • Ensure that chart cards are fitted the correct way around. DO NOT try to force a card into position. • DO NOT save data (waypoints, routes, and so on) to a Navionics chart card, as the charts may be overwritten. • DO NOT use a metallic instrument such as a screwdriver or pliers to remove a chart card. • DO NOT remove a chart card while information is being written to or read from it.
Raymarine does not warrant that this product is error-free or that it is compatible with products manufactured by any person or entity other than Raymarine. This product uses digital chart data, and electronic information from the Global Positioning System (GPS) which may contain errors. Raymarine does not warrant the accuracy of such information and you are advised that errors in such information may cause the product to malfunction.
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Chapter 2: Handbook information Chapter contents • 2.1 User reference handbook information on page 14 • 2.
2.1 User reference handbook information 2.2 About this manual This handbook contains important information on using the C-Series Widescreen range of multifunction displays. This manual describes how to operate your multifunction display in conjunction with Navionics cartography. The handbook is for use with the following models: It assumes that all peripheral equipment to be operated with it is compatible and has been correctly installed.
Chapter 3: Getting started Chapter contents • 3.1 Multifunction display system integration on page 16 • 3.2 Powering the display on/off on page 18 • 3.3 Controls on page 19 • 3.4 Using buttons and softkeys on page 20 • 3.5 Using the cursor on page 20 • 3.6 Navigating pages and menus on page 21 • 3.
3.1 Multifunction display system integration You can connect a number of external devices to your multifunction display, providing additional features and functions. The following diagram illustrates the various external devices that can be connected to your multifunction display: Instruments Your multifunction display uses a number of protocols to transfer data between the various devices in your networked system.
Device Type Suitable Devices Connectivity Device Type Suitable Devices Connectivity Cartography — optional External Navionics CompactFlash chart card (including Platinum level) CompactFlash card slot Raytech charting software Raytech software version V6.
3.2 Powering the display on/off Powering the display on 1. Press and hold the POWER button until the Raymarine logo appears. 2. Press OK to acknowledge the warning window. Powering the Display Off 1. Press and hold the POWER button until the countdown reaches zero. Note: If the POWER button is released before the countdown reaches zero, the power off is cancelled.
3.3 Controls 1 5 ACTIVE Selects which of the split windows is active.The selected window is outlined in red, and the associated softkeys displayed. 7 MENU Press to access the set up menus. 2 PAGE Press to display the available page softkeys for the current page set. Press and hold to access the Page Setup menu. Chart card slot Open the card reader door to insert or remove CompactFlash cards, which are used for upgrading cartography , and archiving waypoint, route and other data.
3.4 Using buttons and softkeys 3.5 Using the cursor The following diagram shows you how to select functions using the buttons and softkeys: In the Chart and Radar applications, the cursor is used to move around the screen: The cursor appears on the screen as a white cross. PAGE Buttons Access system functions or change what you see on-screen. Within the text of this document they are written in bold capitals e.g. WPTS/MOB. Press and hold to access short cuts.
Feature Application FLT Floating EBL/VRM Radar GRD Guard zone Radar HDG Heading vector Chart MARPA MARPA target Radar MOB Man Over Board marker Chart, Radar POS Vessel’s position Chart RTE Route leg Chart SHM Ship’s Heading Marker Radar TIDE Tide indicator Chart VRM/EBL VRM and EBL, 1 or 2 Radar WIND Wind indicator Chart WPT Waypoint Chart, Radar 3.
4. Press the PAGE button repeatedly to toggle between the available application pages in the page set. Alternatively, use the appropriate softkey to select the relevant application page. Selecting an application window 1. When more than one application is displayed at any one time, the active application window is highlighted with a red border: 2. Press the ACTIVE button to move the red border to another window on the screen. 3.
Screen information Status bar Databar Status icons • • Confirm status of Sounder,GPS, AIS and Autopilot. • Gives information specific to each application. Cannot be edited or moved. • • • • Gives information associated with your vessel or the environment. Customizable content. Vertical or horizontal format. Display or hide. Normal or large size. Database lists • • • Include information you have added to the display's memory, such as waypoints.
Editing dialog box information Accessing a menu 1. In the dialog box, use the rotary control to select the field you want to edit. 2. Press the EDIT... softkey. 3. Use the trackpad and rotary control to edit the information in the field. 4. Click OK to apply any changes. 5. Repeat Steps 1 to 4 until all the required details have been changed. 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Using the trackpad or rotary control, highlight the relevant menu item. 3. Press the trackpad right to select the menu item. 4.
Status icon 3.7 Initial setup Description The scanner icon indicates the current status of your radar scanner: • Icon rotates: the scanner is transmitting (TRANSMIT/TX mode). • Icon static: the scanner is powered on but is not currently transmitting (STANDBY mode). • Icon greyed-out: this indicates that the scanner is currently powered off (OFF mode). • Icon rotates and is then static: a power save mode in which the scanner powers on/off intermittently (TIMED TRANSMIT mode).
3. To switch the color palatte between Day (very bright) and Night (dark) modes, press the PALETTE softkey and select the DAY or NIGHT option. GPS receiver selection You must configure your multifunction display to use either the internal GPS receiver, or an externally-connected GPS receiver. Your multifunction display has a built-in (internal) GPS receiver. It is high-sensitivity, allowing reliable performance even with the display unit mounted below decks or in any orientation.
Menu item Description Options Menu item Description Options TD Setup When the Position Mode (see above) is set to TDs, you can specify the chain identifier, slave, and ASF values. Chain MOB Data Type Determines whether positional data or dead reckoning is displayed. Assuming that your vessel and the Man Over Board (MOB) are subject to the same tide and wind effects, the dead reckoning setting normally gives a more accurate course.
Menu item Description Options Menu item Description Options Manual Variation When the Variation Source menu item is set to Manual (see above), you use the Manual Variation setting to specify the compensation value that you want to use. This value is also transmitted to any other connected SeaTalk instruments. • 0 degrees East (default) Settings Reset Resets all system setup menus, including page sets and the databar, to the factory default settings. Waypoints, routes and tracks are NOT deleted.
Menu item Description Options Date/Time Setup These options enable you to customize the date and time format to your requirements. You can also specify a local time offset from Universal Time Constant (UTC), to compensate for any time zone difference. Date Format Units Setup • mm/dd/yy • dd/mm/yy Description the units in Feet. If the Distance unit is set to Kilometers, the system displays the units in Meters.
Menu item Description autopilot. If set to Disabled, you will not be able to control the autopilot from your multifunction display, and all functions must be controlled from the pilot control head itself. • DSC Message — If set to ON, details of distress DSC messages from a connected DSC VHF radio will be displayed on your multifunction display. If set to OFF, the messages will NOT be displayed on your multifunction display.
Menu item Description • SeaTalk2 Keyboard — Set to ONE or ALL if you have a SeaTalk2 keyboard connected. Otherwise, set to OFF. • NMEA Output Setup — allows you to enable or disable the individual NMEA output “sentences” for each NMEA port. Options Menu item Description Options Waypoint Password Setup This menu allows you to enable password protection for waypoints, and to change the password. Enable Password • OFF (default) • ON Change Password • Displays Edit Waypoint Password dialog.
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Chapter 4: Managing display data Chapter contents • 4.1 CompactFlash cards overview on page 34 • 4.2 Writing and retrieving data on page 36 • 4.3 Transferring data using a PC on page 37 • 4.
4.1 CompactFlash cards overview Caution: Care of chart cards CompactFlash cards enable you to use additional cartographic information , and save and archive data. To avoid irreparable damage to and/or loss of data from chart cards: Their uses include: • Ensure that chart cards are fitted the correct way around. DO NOT try to force a card into position. • Detailed cartographic information: Obtain detailed cartographic information of the area that you navigate using Navionics® chart cards.
5. Press the card eject button. 6. To prevent the ingress of water and consequent damage, close the chart card door and press firmly until a click is heard. 7. Press OK. D11530-1 Caution: Ensure chart card door is securely closed To prevent water ingress and consequent damage to the display, ensure that the chart card door is firmly closed. This can be confirmed by an audible click. Removing a CompactFlash Card 1. If the multifunction display is powered on, press the MENU button.
4.2 Writing and retrieving data You can transfer data between a number of devices to help you backup and manage your waypoints, routes, and tracks. Your multifunction display can save up to 3000 waypoints, 150 routes and 15 tracks in database lists. Once this number is reached you will need to archive data to a CompactFlash card for safe-keeping or retrieval at a later date. Alternatively, you can transfer data to another instrument or PC using NMEA.
4.3 Transferring data using a PC 4.4 Operating a networked display You can transfer waypoints or routes to and from your display and a PC or instrument, using NMEA. You can connect an additional multifunction display for a more flexible and accessible system. With the RayTech V6.0 (or later) software you can transfer waypoints and routes via a CompactFlash memory card. Such transfers require that the PC is connected to the display’s NMEA port via a serial data cable.
Designating a Data Master Display To ensure that the latest system data — such as databases of waypoints, routes and tracks — is available at all multifunction displays, one of the displays must be designated as the “data master”. All system data is managed by the data master. The display that has been designated as the data master should always be powered-on — preferably first, before any additional displays.
Chapter 5: Using waypoints Chapter contents • 5.1 Waypoints on page 40 • 5.2 How waypoints are shown in different applications on page 41 • 5.3 Waypoint placement on page 42 • 5.4 Displaying the waypoint list on page 42 • 5.5 Waypoint navigation on page 43 • 5.6 Editing a waypoint on page 44 • 5.7 Waypoint groups on page 46 • 5.
5.1 Waypoints A waypoint is a position marked on a chart, radar or fishfinder window to indicate a site (for fishing, diving etc.) or as a place to navigate to. By default, all waypoints are indicated on screen by a waypoint symbol (x). This symbol can be changed if required. You can also select an alternative symbol to be used as the default for newly created waypoints. to another NMEA compatible instrument.
5.2 How waypoints are shown in different applications In the chart and radar applications, a waypoint is represented when it is both active (displayed in a box) and inactive (no box), as shown in the following diagram: Active waypoint Wpt 1 D11587_1 Wpt 2 Alternative waypoint symbols Active waypoint (boxed) D11586_1 Waypoints in the Fishfinder Application When a waypoint is created it is represented on fishfinder windows, by a vertical line labelled WPT. This symbology cannot be changed.
5.3 Waypoint placement 5.4 Displaying the waypoint list Placing a waypoint at the cursor position 1. Press the WPTS/MOB button. 2. Press the REVIEW AND EDIT WAYPOINTS softkey. 1. Press the WPTS MOB button. 2. Move the cursor to the position on the chart where you want the waypoint. 3. Press the WAYPOINT AT CURSOR softkey. 4. Press OK or wait 4 seconds. Placing a waypoint at your vessel’s position 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the WPTS MOB button. Press the WAYPOINT AT VESSEL softkey. Press OK or wait 4 seconds.
5.5 Waypoint navigation Navigating to a waypoint using the WPTS MOB button 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. Alternatively, position the cursor over the active waypoint, and press the STOP GOTO softkey. Note: Once navigation is no longer active, the waypoint symbol returns to its normal unboxed state, and the dashed line between your boat and the waypoint is removed. Press the WPTS/MOB button. Press the GOTO WAYPOINT OPTIONS softkey. Select the required waypoint from the list. Press the GOTO WAYPOINT softkey.
5.6 Editing a waypoint Once a waypoint has been placed it can be edited in a variety of ways. You can: • Change the waypoint details - name, symbol, group or add a comment. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press the VIEW AND EDIT DETAILS softkey. Press the EDIT SYMBOL softkey. Using the trackpad, highlight the required symbol in the list Press the OK button. • Move a waypoint. Moving a waypoint • Erase a waypoint. Moving a waypoint using the cursor • Change the default symbol and group of newly placed waypoints.
Note: To abandon a move waypoint operation, press CANCEL. Erasing all waypoints In the chart or radar application: Erasing waypoints Erasing a Waypoint Using the Cursor In the chart or radar application: 1. Using the trackpad, position the cursor over the waypoint you want to erase. The softkeys change to provide waypoint-related functions. 2. Press the ERASE WAYPOINT softkey. 3. Press the YES softkey to confirm. 4. Press the OK button. 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the DATA button.
5.7 Waypoint groups Moving waypoints between groups Provided that you have not changed the default group, all waypoints are automatically placed in the default “My Waypoints” group when they are created. In order to make your waypoints easier to manage, you can organize them into groups of your choice. When fishing, for example, you may only wish to see the waypoints that indicate good fishing sites. Other waypoints, say, for racing, would be superfluous at this time. 1.
Note: To abandon the group default change operation, press CANCEL. 5.8 Password protecting your waypoints You can prevent access to, modification, and visibility of your waypoints and routes by applying a password. Erasing a waypoint group Password Confirmation 1. Display the Waypoint Group list: i. Press the WPTS MOB button. ii. Press the REVIEW AND EDIT WAYPOINTS softkey. iii. Press the WAYPOINT GROUPS softkey. 2. Using the trackpad, select the waypoint group that you want to erase. 3.
• Goto an existing waypoint. Changing the waypoints password • Follow a route. 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Using the trackpad, select the System Setup menu item, and press the trackpad right to select the menu item. 3. Using the trackpad, select the Waypoint Password Setup menu item, and press the trackpad right to select the menu item. 4. Using the trackpad, select the Change Password menu item, and press the trackpad right to select the menu item. 5.
Chapter 6: Using the chart Chapter contents • 6.1 Chart application overview on page 50 • 6.2 Ensure safe navigation on page 50 • 6.3 Using the chart safely on page 51 • 6.4 What the chart displays on page 51 • 6.5 Chart cards on page 52 • 6.6 Chart datum on page 52 • 6.7 Chart setup on page 53 • 6.8 Moving around the chart on page 59 • 6.9 Chart presentation on page 60 • 6.10 Locating your vessel on the chart display on page 72 • 6.11 Waypoints on page 73 • 6.
6.1 Chart application overview 6.2 Ensure safe navigation With suitable heading and position data from your charts and a GPS module, your multifunction display enables you to Ensure safe basic navigation at all times. • Find out where you are. • Interpret your surroundings. • Measure the distance and bearing between two points. • Place waypoints at specific locations. • Navigate to a specific point.
6.3 Using the chart safely 6.4 What the chart displays When using your chartplotter you should always check that a route is safe. The chart display has a number of features to help you navigate. Zoom in to check for hazards, such as small shoals, that may not be shown on a smaller scale chart. Until you are familiar with interpreting the chart display, you should take every opportunity to compare the displayed objects with visual targets, such as buoys and coastal structures.
6.5 Chart cards 6.6 Chart datum Chart cards can be used with your multifunction display to provide chart detail for specific geographic areas. In order for your GPS and chart to correlate accurately with your paper charts, they must be using the same datum. Your multifunction display is supplied with embedded cartography that provides a level of detail suitable for basic navigation in a specific geographic area.
6.7 Chart setup The set up for your chart and its cartography can be changed from the standard configuration to suit your particular needs. Although you will probably only do this when you first use the chart, you may decide to make subsequent adjustments once you become more familiar with the system. Any settings that you change are retained even when you power off. Selecting the chart setup menu In the chart application: 1. Press the MENU button. 2.
Menu item Description Options Menu item Description Options Vector Length The distance that your vessel travels in the time period specified for this option, determines the length of the vector lines drawn on the chart display. This affects COG and HDG (heading) vectors. If theInfinite option is selected, the vector will extend to the edge of the chart window.
Menu item Description Options Menu item Description Options Track Interval Determines the interval that will be used for track point creation. The options available depend on the option selected for the Record Vessel Track By menu item, as follows: If TIME is selected for the Record Vessel Track By menu item: Datum • WGS1984 (default) • Auto — If the Auto option is selected for the Record Vessel Track By menu item, no options are available for the Track Interval menu item.
Menu item Description Options Menu item Description Options Chart Offset Allows you to move the position of the chart in order to correct for position errors in the cartography. This adjustment is indicated in the chart application as a distance north/west (+ve) or south/east (-ve) from your vessel position, to a maximum of 1000m. When you press the trackpad right to select this menu item, the OFFSET softkey is displayed, enabling you to switch chart offset ON or OFF.
Menu item Description Options Menu item Description Options Spot Soundings Determines whether a number indicating depth is displayed. • OFF Hide Rocks Determines whether rocks are shown or hidden on the chart, and the depth at which they are shown: • OFF (default) • ON (default) • OFF — depth is NOT displayed. • OFF — rocks are displayed. • ON — depth is displayed.
Menu item Description Options Menu item Description Options Nav. Marks Symbols Determines which set of navigation mark symbols is used — International, or US. These symbols correspond to paper charts. • International (default) Marine Features When this menu item is set to ON, the following water-based cartographic features are displayed: • OFF Determines whether the sector of light cast by a fixed beacon is displayed or not. • OFF Light Sectors • US • Cables. • Nature of seabed points.
Menu item Description Options 6.8 Moving around the chart Business Services When this menu item is set to ON, symbols indicating the location of a business will be shown. • OFF You can move around the chart using the pan and zoom controls. • ON (default) A combination of zooming and panning is required to move around the chart and display an area at the appropriate scale. Determines the area that will be displayed for aerial photo overlay.
2. To zoom out further from the picture, press the RANGE OUT control. 3. Press and hold the button to zoom continuously. Panning around the display 1. To pan around the display, press the trackpad in the direction in which you want to pan. 2. Press and hold the trackpad in the relevant direction to pan continuously. Navigating to the cursor position on the chart 1. Position the cursor at the desired destination on the chart. 2. Press the GOTO softkey. 3. Press the GOTO CURSOR softkey.
SYSTEM chart view When a chart application is started, it defaults to SYSTEM view. Any windows set to SYSTEM view will have the same presentation as other system windows for: • Chart mode and orientation. • Chart layers — radar and AIS. LOCAL chart view It is used in conjunction with motion mode to control how your boat and chart relate to one another and how they are displayed on screen. The mode that you choose is restored at power up.
2. Locked heading from an Autopilot. • True Motion 3. Bearing to waypoint. • Autorange 4. Instantaneous heading. When you pan the chart or toggle Find Ship/Cursor to Cursor, the motion mode is suspended. This is indicated in the status bar by ‘( )’ around the motion mode and enables you to view another area of the chart whilst navigating. To reset the motion mode and return your vessel to the screen, press Find Ship. Manually changing the range in autorange also suspends motion mode.
D6840_2 In the following example the motion mode has been set to Relative, with a vessel offset of 1/3. The vessel is fixed in the offset position and the chart moves accordingly: True Motion (TM) When the motion mode is set to True, the chart is fixed and the vessel moves in true perspective to fixed landmasses on the screen. As the vessel’s position approaches the edge of the screen, the chart picture is automatically reset to reveal the area ahead of the vessel.
6. Press the OK button. Enabling aerial photo overlay Resetting the chart offset value In the chart application: 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Highlight the Chart Setup menu option, and press the right cursor key to select it. 3. Highlight the Chart Offset option, and press the right cursor key to select it. 4. Press the OFFSET softkey to select the ON option. 5. Press the SET OFFSET softkey. 6. Press the CLEAR OFFSET softkey. 1. Press the PRESENTATION softtkey. 2. Press the CHART LAYERS softkey. 3.
5. Press the OK button. Radar overlay You can combine the chart with the radar or MARPA functions to provide target tracking or to help you distinguish between fixed objects and other marine traffic. You can enhance the use of your chart by combining it with the following radar features: • Radar range synchronization. • MARPA. • Radar overlay (for distinguishing between fixed and moving objects).
Note: Radar range synchronization is not available when the chart motion mode is set to AUTORANGE. Chart scale and radar range synchronization You can synchronize the radar range in all radar windows with the chart scale. When synchronization is switched on: • The radar range in all radar windows changes to match the chart scale. • ‘Sync’ is indicated in the top left-hand corner of the chart window. • If you change the radar range, in any radar window, all synchronized chart views change scale to match.
• Display basic or detailed information for each target vessel including safety-critical target data. • Set up a safe zone around your boat. • View AIS alarm and safety related messages. Enabling AIS objects In the chart application: 1. Press the PRESENTATION softkey. 2. Press the CHART LAYERS softkey. 3. Press the CHART LAYERS softkey. The Chart Layers menu is displayed. 4. Using the trackpad, select the AIS Objects menu item. 5. Press the trackpad right to select the ON option. 6. Press the OK button.
A range of vector graphics can be superimposed on to the chart display. The following vectors can be independently enabled or disabled: If there are a large number of cartographic objects in a particular area, you can turn on the declutter option to hide the following cartographic objects: • HDG (heading) vector — shows the vessel’s heading, displayed as a line with an open arrow head. It does not take winds or tides into account. • Text.
5. To change the displayed date, use the appropriate softkeys. Displaying details of currents In the chart application: 1. Using the trackpad, position the cursor over the diamond-shaped current symbol. 2. Press the OK button to display information for that current. 3. To display additional current data, press the CURRENT DATA softkey. 4. To move the time selector, use the trackpad. 5. To change the displayed date, use the appropriate softkeys.
3. Press the Animate softkey. The Tide/Current Animation screen opens with the animation paused. Controlling tide and current animations In the chart application, with a tide animation displayed: 1. To start or stop the animation, press the ANIMATION PLAY/PAUSE softkey. 2. To view the animation in steps, use the STEP BACK or STEP FWD softkeys. 3. To set the animation step interval, pause any playing animations, and press the SET TIME INTERVAL softkey. 4.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Select the appropriate port symbol in the chart view. Press the OK button. A list of services associated with the port is displayed. Press theVIEW DETAILS softkey. Use the trackpad to select a service. Press the SHOW ON CHART softkey to center the screen on the selected port, if required.
3. If the object you have selected has more than one subject area, use the rotary control to highlight and select the required information. 6.10 Locating your vessel on the chart display Displaying pilot book information Your current position is represented on screen by a boat symbol. In the chart application, when a port symbol is displayed: 1. Using the trackpad, move the cursor over the port symbol. 2. Press the OK button.
6.11 Waypoints To stop navigating to a waypoint Waypoint navigation 1. 2. 3. 4. Navigating to a waypoint using the cursor In the chart application: 1. Position the cursor over the waypoint you want to navigate to. 2. Press the GO TO WAYPOINT softkey. Press the WPTS/MOB button. Press the GOTO WAYPOINT OPTIONS softkey. Press the STOP GOTO softkey. Alternatively, position the cursor over the active waypoint, and press the STOP GOTO softkey.
1. Using the trackpad, move the cursor to the relevant waypoint. Alternatively, select a waypoint from the Waypoint List. 2. Press the ERASE WAYPOINT softkey. 3. Press the YES softkey to confirm, or NO softkey to cancel. Hiding a waypoint on the chart display In the chart application: 1. Press the PRESENTATION softkey. 2. Press the SHOW/HIDE WAYPOINTS softkey. 3. Press the ON CHART softkey repeatedly until the HIDE option is selected. 4. Press the OK button.
6.12 Routes Note: A route can also be created from a track. A route is a series of waypoints used to navigate a course. A route is displayed on screen as a series of waypoints linked by a line. Route name Sunda y Trip • When a route is being built it is not active and does not affect any current navigation. D8327_1 Waypoint Route destination Up to 150 routes can be added to your system, each consisting of up to 50 waypoints.
7. To follow the route immediately without saving it for future use (Quick Route), press the FOLLOW (QUICK) ROUTE softkey. 8. To save the route for future use, press the SAVE ROUTE softkey. Note: If you place a waypoint at the wrong position, press the UNDO WAYPOINT softkey. Building a route using existing waypoints In the chart application: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Press the NAVIGATION OPTIONS softkey. Press the ROUTES softkey. Press the BUILD NEW ROUTE softkey.
On completion, the maximum deviation of the route from the recorded track is displayed and the new route is added to the route list. It can now be displayed, edited and erased etc. in the same way as other routes in the system. Note: If a track break occurs, only the last segment is converted to a route. Building a route from the current track In the chart application: 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the NAVIGATION OPTIONS softkey. Press the TRACKS softkey. Press the CREATE ROUTE FROM TRACK softkey.
2. Press the ROUTES softkey. 3. Press the REVIEW AND EDIT ROUTES softkey. 4. Using the trackpad or rotary control, select the route you want to add a waypoint to. 5. Press the AMEND ROUTE COURSE softkey. 6. To define a new waypoint using the Chart, position the cursor over the appropriate route leg, and then drag it to the new position and press the PLACE WAYPOINT softkey. 7. To add a waypoint from the waypoint list, press the USE WAYPOINT LIST softkey. 8.
through the waypoint and perpendicular to the route leg), a warning dialog is displayed and an alarm sounds. Once the alarm is acknowledged the next waypoint is selected, the display updates to indicate the next leg of the route, and the system sends the new navigation data to the autopilot. There are several ways to select the follow route option: • Using Quick Route. • From a selected waypoint or any point within a route. • Using the route list.
Note: If the current destination is the last waypoint, the chart advances on to the first waypoint in the route. Resetting Cross Track Error (XTE) While following a route in the chart application: 1. Press the RESTART XTE softkey. Editing a route Once you have created a route, it can be edited in a variety of ways. You can: • Reverse a route. • Amend the course of a route (although you cannot edit a target waypoint that you are currently navigating to). • Change the name or color of a route.
4. Press the OK button. Removing a waypoint from a route Note: You can delete any route, except for the one that you are curently following. When you erase a route, only those waypoints associated with that route are deleted. In the chart application: 1. Using the trackpad, move the cursor over the waypoint you want to remove. 2. Press the REMOVE WAYPOINT softkey. Reversing a route In the chart application: 1.
6.13 Tracks • Specify the distance between each track point. You can create and save tracks to keep a permanent record of where you’ve been. Creating a Track A track is an on-screen trail that represents the course you have taken. This trail is made up of a series of track points which are created automatically. When you want to record where you have been, you can use the START TRACK softkey to start tracking your journey. The track will then be created automatically as you navigate your vessel.
3. Press the REVIEW AND EDIT TRACKS softkey. Erasing a track In the cfhart application: Editing a track Once you have created a track, it can be edited in a variety of ways. You can: • Change the name of a track. • Change the color of a track. • Erase a track. Changing the name or color of a track 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. , press the NAVIGATION OPTIONS softkey. Press the TRACKS softkey. Press the REVIEW AND EDIT TRACKS softkey. Using the trackpad, highlight the required track from the list.
6.14 Measuring distances and bearings You can use the databar information and the ruler to measure distances in the chart application. 1. Press the DATA button. 2. Press the RULER softkey. 3. Press the CLEAR RULER softkey. You can determine the distance and bearing : • from your boat to the position of the cursor; • between two points on the chart. Positioning the chart ruler In the chart application: 1. Using the trackpad, position the cursor at the start point of your measurement or bearing. 2.
Chapter 7: Using the 3D chart Chapter contents • 7.1 3D chart overview on page 86 • 7.2 3D chart setup on page 87 • 7.3 3D chart cards on page 88 • 7.
7.1 3D chart overview The 3D chart provides a number of features to help you navigate with your vessel. Note: Before you can use the 3D chart applicaton, your multifunction display must be receiving accurate heading and position data from a suitable source (such as a GPS, for example). You must also have 3D chart cards containing 3D cartography for the appropriate area. • What fishing pattern to use. • Safe routes.
7.2 3D chart setup You can configure a number of options to tailor the 3D chart application to your requirements. Ideally, the 3D chart application should be configured before first use. You may also want to make additional adjustments as you become more familiar with the application. Function Description Options Vessel Symbol The style of symbol that represents your vessel on screen. • Sail Use this option to specify the size of the symbol that represents your vessel on screen.
7.3 3D chart cards 7.4 3D chart display overview Before you can use the 3D chart application, you must have chart cards containing the appropriate 3D cartographic data. The 3D chart application features a number of display modes to help you navigate your vessel. The 3D chart application relies on appropriate cartographic data stored on CompactFlash chart cards. You must have chart cards containing 3D cartographic data for the geographic area in which you want to navigate your vessel.
Active Motion mode This is the default mode when you open the 3D chart application, provided that there is a valid fix. The screen shows an aerial view of the 3D chart as if you are above your boat, slightly behind it and looking forward (virtual eye point). You can also view the chart from different positions relative to your boat. As your boat moves forward the chart automatically updates and reveals the changing view ahead.
11. Press the OK button. 3D chart depth scale The depth scale view option enables you to add an indicator beneath your vessel on the display, providing a visual approximation of the water depth immediately below your vessel. This depth scale moves up and down to indicate the approximate depth below your vessel. Areas of water that are deeper than the depth scale limit are shaded. Areas of water that are shallower than the depth scale limit are shown in a lighter shade.
Sometimes it is easier to see certain topographical features if they are exaggerated. Adjusting the exaggeration has the effect of vertically stretching objects on the chart, making it easier to see their shape and position. This could be particularly helpful if you are fishing, for example. Adjusting the 3D chart exaggeration In the 3D chart application: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press the PRESENTATION softkey. Press the 3D VIEW OPTIONS softkey. Press the ADJUST EXAGGERATION softkey.
4. Using the trackpad, select the ON option to enable aerial photo overlay, or the OFF option to disable it. 5. Press the OK button. 3D Chart Navigation 1. Press the ADJUST ON softkey until the EYE option is selected to rotate or pitch around a virtual eye point. Select the CENTER option to rotate or pitch around the center-of-view cross on the screen. 2. Press the ADJUST softkey until the ROTATE or PITCH option is selected, as appropriate. 3. Press the OK button.
what is around you. With the charts displayed side by side, a comprehensive view of the surrounding area is available. As with all multiple page sets, the active window is indicated by a red border. To make changes to an application it must be the active window. Displaying 2D and 3D charts simultaneously 1. Press and hold the PAGE button for three seconds, until the Select Page Set window appears. 2. Using the trackpad, highlight the page set that features the 3D chart application. 3.
The 3D view locator is a polygon outlined in blue that can be overlayed on the 2D chart. As you rotate and pitch the vessel symbol on the display, or use the pan and zoom controls, the blue polygon moves on the 2D chart to indicate the boundaries of the area currently shown on the 3D chart. Displaying the 3D view locator on the 2D chart In the 2D chart application: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 94 Press the PRESENTATION softkey. Press the CHART LAYERS softkey. Press the CHART LAYERS softkey.
Chapter 8: Using autopilot control Chapter contents • 8.1 Disengaging the autopilot in an emergency on page 96 • 8.2 Autopilot control on page 96 • 8.3 Autopilot control options on page 98 • 8.
8.1 Disengaging the autopilot in an emergency While following a route using the autopilot: 1. Press and release the POWER button. 2. Press the PILOT STANDBY softkey. The autopilot is disengaged, and put into standby mode. 8.2 Autopilot control You can use your multifunction display to control your autopilot. Note: For information on connecting an autopilot control head to your multifunction display, refer to the documentation that accompanies the autopilot control head.
Symbol Description Autopilot is in Standby mode. Autopilot is in Track mode. Autopilot is in Auto mode. No autopilot detected. Autopilot alarm active. Dodge mode is active. Fish Mode is active. 2. Using the trackpad, highlight the System Setup menu item, then press the trackpad right to select it. 3. Using the trackpad, highlight the System Integration menu item, then press the trackpad right to select it. 4.
8.3 Autopilot control options 8.4 Autopilot alarms Your multifunction display enables you to navigate to target waypoints using the autopilot control options. The autopilot functions provide alarms to alert you to situations that require action. When you arrive at a waypoint, the Pilot Control dialog is displayed, providing the following options: Your multifunction display shows autopilot alarms, regardless of whether there is active navigation on the system.
Chapter 9: Using radar Chapter contents • 9.1 Radar overview on page 100 • 9.2 Radar scanner power modes on page 100 • 9.3 Radar range and image quality on page 101 • 9.4 Radar display overview on page 104 • 9.5 Dual range radar operation (digital scanners only) on page 105 • 9.6 Radar mode and orientation on page 106 • 9.7 Radar tuning — DIGITAL scanners on page 109 • 9.8 Radar tuning — ANALOG scanners on page 114 • 9.9 Waypoints on page 120 • 9.
9.1 Radar overview 9.2 Radar scanner power modes Radar is used to provide information that can help you to track targets and measure distances and bearings. The radar scanner has a number of power modes. Radio Detection And Ranging (RADAR) is used at sea to detect the presence of objects (known as ‘targets’) at a distance, and if they are moving, detect their speed.
Powering the radar scanner on and off 9.3 Radar range and image quality In the radar application: 1. Press the POWER button on your multifunction display. 2. Using the relevant softkeys, select the operating mode for the radar scanner. Maximum radar range The usable range of the radar is limited by factors such as the height of the scanner, and height of the target.
Antenna height (meters) Target height (meters) Maximum range (Nautical miles) 5 10 12 Main lobe Side lobe Side lobe Antenna Radar image quality A number of factors can affect the quality of a radar image, including echoes, sea clutter, and other interference. Not all radar echoes are produced by valid targets. Spurious echoes may be caused by: • Indirect echoes. Arc True echo Side echoes D1638-4 • Side lobes. • Multiple echoes. • Blind sectors. Indirect Echoes • Sea, rain, or snow clutter.
Multiple Echoes Multiple echoes are not very common but can occur if there is a large target with a wide vertical surface at a comparatively short range. The transmitted signal will be reflected back and forth between the target and your own ship, resulting in multiple echoes, displayed beyond the range of the true target echo, but on the same bearing.
Interference 9.4 Radar display overview When two or more radar-equipped vessels are operating within range of each other mutual radar interference can occur. This usually appears as a spiral of small dots from the display centre This type of interference is most noticeable at long ranges. With your radar scanner connected and the radar in transmit mode, the radar picture provides a map-like representation of the area in which the radar is operating.
With experience, the approximate size of different objects can be determined by the relative size and brightness of the echoes. You should bear in mind that the size of each on-screen target is affected by: • The physical size of the reflecting object. • The material from which the object is made. Metallic surfaces reflect signals better than non-metallic. • Vertical objects such as cliffs reflect signals better than sloping objects such as sandbanks.
Enabling Dual Range radar operation 9.6 Radar mode and orientation In the radar application: 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Using the trackpad, highlight the Radar Setup menu item, then press the trackpad right to select it. 3. Using the trackpad, highlight the Scanner Setup menu item, then press the trackpad right to select it. 4. Using the trackpad, highlight the Dual Range menu item, then press the trackpad right to select it. 5. Using the trackpad, select the ON option. 6. Press the OK button.
North Up (N-UP) Course Up (C-UP) e.g: e.g: As your boat's heading changes: Radar picture fixed (north up) SHM rotates accordingly Note: If heading data becomes unavailable whilst in this mode, a warning message will be shown, the status bar indicates North-Up in brackets and the radar uses 0° heading in relative motion. When heading data becomes available once more, North-Up mode is reinstated. Note: It is not possible to select Head Up mode when the motion mode is set to True.
1. Press the PRESENTATION softkey. 2. Press the RADAR MODE AND ORIENTATION softkey. 3. Using the ORIENTATION softkey, select the required orientation mode. Changing the radar vessel offset 1. Press the PRESENTATION softkey. 2. Press the RADAR MODE AND ORIENTATION softkey. 3. Using the VESSEL OFFSET softkey, select the required vessel offset. Radar motion modes overview The motion mode controls the relationship between the radar and your boat. There are two modes: • Relative motion. • True motion.
9.7 Radar tuning — DIGITAL scanners You can use the gain presets and other functions to improve the quality of the radar picture. Tuning method Related options Description Gain presets For each preset, the following options are available: The digital radar gain presets enable you to quickly select pre-configured settings to achieve the best picture in different situations. Raymarine strongly recommends the use of these presets to achieve optimum results.
Tuning method Related options – Antenna Boost: scales the effective antenna size. At zero, the effective antenna size matches its actual size. At 95%, the effective antenna size is doubled. Increasing the effective antenna size separates targets that appear merged at lower settings. – Power Boost: adjusts effective transmit power. At zero, the radar operates at its standard power (4kW or 12kW). At 90, the effective power is increased by a factor of at least two.
Tuning method Related options Description Enhance Echoes functions: INT. REJECTION: The enhance echoes functions enable you to minimize the negative effects of echoes on the radar display. • Interference rejection — this function minimizes the effect of interference from other radar-eqipped vessels. • Expansion — enables you to override the default radar pulse length, providing larger target returns. • Wakes — enables you to see the direction and speed of moving targets relative to your vessel.
Tuning method Related options Description you should adjust it again approximately 10 minutes after powering up the scanner, as the required setting will change after the magnetron has warmed up. Selecting digital radar gain presets In the radar application: 1. Press the GAIN softkey. 2. Press the BUOY MODE, HARBOUR MODE, COASTAL MODE, or OFFSHORE MODE softkey, as appropriate. The softkey is highlighted, and the display changes to reflect the new mode.
6. Press the OK button. Adjusting digital radar sea gain In the radar application: 1. Press the GAIN softkey. 2. Press the BUOY MODE, HARBOUR MODE, COASTAL MODE, or OFFSHORE MODE softkey, as appropriate. 3. Press the same softkey again. The softkeys change to provide more options. 4. Press the SEA softkey repeatedly until the MAN option is selected. 5. Using the rotary controller, adjust the gain control to the appropriate setting (between 0 and 100%). 6. Press the OK button. 1. Press the GAIN softkey. 2.
3. Press the OK button. 9.8 Radar tuning — ANALOG scanners Enabling radar expansion You can use the gain presets and other functions to improve the quality of the radar picture. In the radar application: 1. Press the ENHANCE ECHOES softkey. 2. Press the EXPANSION softkey repeatedly until the ON option is selected. 3. Press the OK button. Enabling radar wakes In the radar application: 1. Press the ENHANCE ECHOES softkey. 2. Press the WAKES softkey repeatedly until the ON option is selected. 3.
Tuning method Related Options Description Tuning method Related Options Description FTC function • ON — enables the FTC function and allows you to adjust the setting between 0 and 100%. Enables you to remove areas of clutter at a distance from your vessel. It also helps you to distinguish between two very close echoes on the same bearing, which may otherwise merge and appear as one echo.
Tuning method Related Options Description Sea gain presets: • AUTO — the preset operates in fully automatic mode. This is the default. Enable you to quickly select pre-configured settings to achieve the best picture in different situations. Each of the gain presets has a gain function, which is set to fully automatic mode by default. Raymarine strongly recommends the use of these presets to achieve optimum results. However, you can adjust this gain manually if required.
Tuning method Related Options Description Enhance Echoes functions: INT. REJECTION: The enhance echoes functions enable you to minimize the negative effects of echoes on the radar display. • Interference rejection — this function minimizes the effect of interference from other radar-eqipped vessels. • Expansion — enables you to override the default radar pulse length, providing larger target returns. • Wakes — enables you to see the direction and speed of moving targets relative to your vessel.
Tuning method Related Options the tuning. Adjust the control to obtain the maximum signal strength. If you adjust the setting shortly after powering up the radar scanner, you should adjust it again approximately 10 minutes after powering up the scanner, as the required setting will change after the magnetron has warmed up. Description 2. Press the FTC softkey repeatedly until the ON option is selected. 3.
1. Press the ENHANCE ECHOES softkey. 2. Press the INT. REJECTION softkey repeatedly until the ON option is selected. 3. Press the OK button. Enabling radar expansion 4. Using the trackpad, highlight the Tune Adjust menu item, then press the trackpad right to select it. 5. Press the TUNE softkey, and select the MANUAL option. 6. Using the rotary control, adjust the level to obtain the maximum signal strength (indicated by the eight-step horizontal bar). 7. Press the OK button. In the radar application: 1.
9.9 Waypoints Placing a waypoint at the cursor position 1. Press the WPTS MOB button. 2. Move the cursor to the position on the chart where you want the waypoint. 3. Press the WAYPOINT AT CURSOR softkey. 4. Press OK or wait 4 seconds. 3. Press the ON RADAR softkey repeatedly until the HIDE option is selected. 4. Press the OK button. Displaying the waypoint list 1. Press the WPTS/MOB button. 2. Press the REVIEW AND EDIT WAYPOINTS softkey. Placing a waypoint at your vessel’s position 1. 2. 3. 4.
9.10 Using radar to measure distances, ranges, and bearings e.g. When you are using the radar application, you can measure distances, ranges and bearings in a variety of ways.
VRM Measuring using Electronic Bearing Lines (EBLs) An Electronic Bearing Line (EBL) is a line drawn from your boat to the edge of the window. When this line is rotated to align with a target, its bearing relative to your boat’s heading is measured and displayed on the ADJUST EBL softkey. The data is also displayed if you select the EBL with the cursor. D8425_1 D8408_1 EBL Note: The default bearing mode for EBLs is relative to your vessel’s heading.
VRM 7. Repeat Steps 1 to 6 to create a second VRM/EBL if required, this time using the VRM/EBL 2 softkey. Target EBL Note: The first VRM/EBL will be placed at a location of 1/3 of the current range and 030° relative to your vessel’s head. If this setting is adjusted, the display will retain the adjustments and use them when the VRM/EBL is next enabled.
9.11 Using radar to track targets and avoid collisions Note: When creating the first VRM/EBL, it will be placed at a location of 1/3 of the current range and 030° relative to your boat’s head. If this setting is adjusted, the display will retain the adjustments and use them when the VRM/EBL is next enabled. There are a number of radar functions to help you track targets and avoid collisions, including Guard Zones, MARPA, and AIS. Unfloating a VRM or EBL on the radar display 1. 2. 3. 4.
8. Press the OK button. Enabling and disabling radar warning alarms the better MARPA will perform. MARPA will function without SOG and COG in relative mode. For the best heading data a Raymarine SMART heading sensor or a gyro-stabilized autopilot is required. Safety notices 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Using the trackpad, highlight the Alarm Setup menu item and press the trackpad right to select it. 3.
the dangerous target symbol and flashes to indicate that it is a dangerous target. Pressing the appropriate soft key will silence the alarm and remove the warning. If a target is lost, either because the MARPA software has lost contact with it, or because it has moved out of range, an audible alarm is sounded and an on-screen warning appears. The on-screen symbol will change to the target lost symbol.
3. Using the trackpad, highlight the required option, then press the trackpad right to select it. Parameter Descriptions Options Target History Plots a target’s previous position at specified intervals. The four most recent position points are displayed. If True target vectors are selected, the four most recent vessel position points are also displayed.
9.12 Radar alarms Using MARPA Acquiring a MARPA target to track In the radar application: 1. Press the TARGET TRACKING softkey. 2. Using the trackpad, move the cursor over the target to be acquired. 3. Press the ACQUIRE TARGET softkey. The “target being acquired” symbol is displayed. If the target is present for several scans, the radar locks-on to the target, and the symbol changes to “safe target” status. Enabling radar wakes In the radar application: 1. Press the ENHANCE ECHOES softkey. 2.
2. Using the trackpad, highlight the Alarm Setup menu item and press the trackpad right to select it. 3. Using the trackpad, highlight the Radar Alarms Setup menu item and press the trackpad right to select it. 9.13 Setting up your radar The set up for your radar can be changed from the standard configuration to suit your particular needs. Although you will probably only do this when you first use the radar, you may decide to make subsequent adjustments once you become more familiar with the system.
Note: The Dual Range function is not available when there are active MARPA targets. • ADJUST CURVE (1 to 8) Note: Chart Sync and Chart Overlay are temporarily disabled in the radar application when the Dual Range function is ON. • 0 to 358 degrees, in two-degree increments. • Tune Adjust — allows you to fine tune the radar scanner’s receiver for maximum returns on the display. Raymarine recommends that this function is set to AUTO.
Reference using Electronic Bearing Lines (EBLs) and range rings in the chart application. The options are Magnetic/True North, or Relative. Timed Transmit Controls the radar’s timed transmission power-save mode. • On Transmit Period When ON, the scanner performs the number of scans specified and then shuts down for the number of minutes specified by the Standby Period.
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Chapter 10: Using AIS Chapter contents • 10.1 AIS overview on page 134 • 10.2 AIS prerequisites on page 135 • 10.3 Classes of AIS data on page 136 • 10.4 Enabling or disabling AIS on page 137 • 10.5 Displaying AIS vectors on page 137 • 10.6 AIS status symbols on page 138 • 10.7 AIS silent mode on page 138 • 10.8 Viewing AIS target information on page 139 • 10.9 Using AIS to avoid collisions on page 140 • 10.10 AIS options on page 141 • 10.11 AIS alarms on page 142 • 10.
10.1 AIS overview The AIS feature enables you to receive certain information broadcast by other vessels, and add them as a target in the Chart and Radar applications. With an optonal AIS receiver connected to your multifunction display, you can: • Display targets for any other AIS-equipped vessels. • Display voyage information being broadcasted by these targets, such as their position, course, speed and rate of turn. Vectors can be displayed for each target.
Note: Incoming safety messages cannot be displayed while the simulator is switched on. 10.2 AIS prerequisites You must have suitable AIS hardware connected to your multifunction display to make use of the AIS functionality. In order to run AIS, you will need: • A receive-only unit or a full transceiver (a unit that sends and receives). • A VHF antenna - this is usually supplied with the AIS system. • A GPS - to provide position data. • A Compass - although not essential, will improve speed calculations.
10.3 Classes of AIS data There are two classes of AIS data; each class supports a different range of AIS data. AIS data is defined as Class A or Class B. The sending and receiving of Class A data is compulsory for larger vessels. You will therefore be able to view all larger vessels on your AIS display. Class B data is applicable to smaller vessels and is not compulsory. You should not therefore assume that your AIS is displaying all smaller vessels in your area.
10.4 Enabling or disabling AIS 10.5 Displaying AIS vectors 1. To i. ii. iii. iv. You must have the correct data available before AIS vectors can be displayed. v. 2. To i. ii. iii. enable AIS in the chart application: Press the PRESENTATION softkey. Press the CHART LAYERS softkey. Press the CHART LAYERS softkey. Press the AIS OBJECTS softkey repeatedly until the ON option is selected. Press the OK button. enable AIS in the radar application: Press the PRESENTATION softkey.
10.6 AIS status symbols 10.7 AIS silent mode The various AIS status modes are represented on your multifunction display by symbols. AIS silent mode enables you to disable AIS transmissions The status of the various AIS-related functions is indicated by a symbol displayed in the databar of your multifunction display.
10.8 Viewing AIS target information Target type Description You can display information relating to individual AIS targets. Dangerous target Targets within specified distance (CPA) or time (TCPA). Dangerous target alarm sounds if enabled. Target flashes. Uncertain target Calculated CPA/TCPA value uncertain. Lost target When signal of dangerous target not received for 20 seconds. Target in latest predicted position. Alarms sounds if enabled. Target flashes.
10.9 Using AIS to avoid collisions You can use the AIS safe zone and safety message functions to avoid collisions with other vessels and objects. Safe Zones A safe zone is a ring centred on your boat within which a target is considered dangerous. It is displayed on radar or chart windows as a red ring.
10.10 AIS options The AIS options are accessible in the chart application by pressing the AIS OPTIONS > MARPA & AIS OPTIONS softkeys, or the radar application by pressing the TARGET TRACKING > MARPA & AIS OPTIONS softkeys. Parameter Description Options Vector Length The time period specified for drawing length of vectors. • 0.
10.11 AIS alarms 10.12 Buddy tracking The AIS functions generate a number of alarms to alert you to dangerous or lost targets. You can configure your display to notify you when an AIS-equipped friend or “buddy” comes within range of your vessel. In addition to the dangerous target alarm previously described, the system generates an alarm when a dangerous target becomes a lost target i.e. its signal has not been received for 20 seconds.
v. Press the OK button. 2. Enable or disable AIS objects in the chart application: i. Press the PRESENTATION softkey. ii. Press the CHART LAYERS softkey. iii. Press the CHART LAYERS softkey. The Chart Layers menu is displayed. iv. Using the trackpad, select the AIS Objects menu item. v. Using the trackpad, select the ON option to enable AIS objects, or the OFF option to disable them, as appropriate. vi. Press the OK button. 3. Enable or disable AIS objects in the radar application: i.
2. Alternatively, press the MENU button, and select the AIS Layer Setup menu. 3. Press the VIEW BUDDY LIST softkey. Displaying additional buddy information The AIS Buddy List dialog is displayed. 4. Press the EDIT VESSEL DETAILS softkey. 1. Using the trackpad, move the cursor over an AIS target. The Edit Buddy Vessel dialog is displayed. 5. In the MMSI field, edit the MMSI number (nine digits) if required. 6. (Optionally) In the NAME field, edit the existing name, or enter a new name.
Chapter 11: Using the Course Deviation Indicator Chapter contents • 11.1 Course Deviation Indicator overview on page 146 • 11.2 Selecting the CDI application on page 146 • 11.
11.1 Course Deviation Indicator overview 11.2 Selecting the CDI application The Course Deviation Indicator (CDI) gives a graphical representation of your vessel’s course in a ‘rolling road’ format. 1. Press and hold the PAGE button for three seconds, until the Select Page Set window appears. 2. Using the rotary encoder or trackpad, highlight the page set that you want to customize. 3. Press the EDIT PAGE SET softkey to edit the highlighted page set. 4.
11.3 Using the CDI Application Going to a waypoint using the CDI application Monitoring Your Course Using CDI 1. In the CDI application, press the GOTO softkey. 2. Press the GOTO WAYPOINT OPTIONS softkey. You can use the ‘rolling road’ format of the Course Deviation Indicator (CDI) application to monitor your course. The steering instructions below the rolling road tell you what correction is needed to maintain your course and arrive at the target waypoint. The Waypoint List is displayed. 3.
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Chapter 12: Using the fishfinder Chapter contents • 12.1 Fishfinder introduction on page 150 • 12.2 The sonar image on page 151 • 12.3 Fishfinder presets on page 153 • 12.4 Fishfinder display modes on page 154 • 12.5 Fishfinder range on page 157 • 12.6 Fishfinder presentation options on page 159 • 12.7 Fishfinder waypoints on page 164 • 12.8 Fishfinder alarms on page 165 • 12.
12.1 Fishfinder introduction Fishfinder screen Warning: Sonar operation The fishfinder displays a scrolling image of the seabed, updating from the right as your vessel makes progress. • NEVER operate the sounder with the boat out of the water. Example fishfinder screen • NEVER touch the transducer face when the sounder is powered on. • SWITCH OFF the sounder if divers are likely to be within 25 ft (5 m) of the transducer.
D9534_1 12.2 The sonar image (animated icon) Interpreting the seabed using sonar • Icon animated - fishfinder is operating. It is important to understand how to correctly interpret the seabed structure represented in the fishfinder display. • Icon static - the fishfinder transducer is connected but not transmitting. The seabed usually produces a strong echo. • Icon greyed-out - no fishfinder transducer is connected.
It is also possible that the sound waves are making two complete trips – hitting the seabed, bouncing off the vessel, then reflecting off the seabed again. This can happen if the water is shallow, the seabed is hard, or the gain is set high. Factors influencing the sonar display The quality and accuracy of the display can be influenced by a number of factors including vessel speed, depth, object size, background noise and transducer frequency.
Clutter / Background noise The fishfinder picture may be impaired by echoes received from floating or submerged debris, air bubbles or even the boats movement. This is known as ‘background noise’ or ‘clutter’ and is controlled by the gain modes. The system will automatically control the gain settings according to the depth and water conditions. You can however adjust the gain settings manually if you prefer. 12.
Selecting a fishfinder preset 12.4 Fishfinder display modes From the fishfinder main screen: 1. Press the appropriate softkey to select from: Selecting a fishfinder display mode • PRESET 3 SHALLOW or When a fishfinder preset is selected, its softkey label changes to ADJUST. Pressing this softkey allows you to configure the display mode settings to suit your requirements. (Changes to the display mode are saved with the preset at power-off.
• Reposition the zoomed portion of the image to a different point in the display. When the range increases, the area shown in the zoom window also increases. 5. Press the OK button. Selecting zoom split screen With the fishfinder in zoom mode: Zoom split 1. Press the ZOOM softkey to select FULL or SPLIT as required. With the zoom display mode you can split the screen and display the zoomed image alongside the standard fishfinder image (ZOOM SPLIT).
The standard fishfinder display shows a historical record of fishfinder echoes. If required, you can display a live image of the bottom structure and the fish directly below the transducer by using the A-Scope feature. The width of the bottom covered by the A-Scope is indicated at the bottom of the window. A-Scope provides a more precise and easier to interpret indication of the target strength.
12.5 Fishfinder range The Range and Range Shift functions enable you to change the range of depth displayed by the fishfinder. Range The Range function enables you to define the range of depth that you see in the fishfinder display. By default, the fishfinder display shows the shallowest required range, enabling you to clearly see what is near the surface of the water under your vessel. This is useful for finding smaller fish that feed nearer the surface.
Example screen with range and range shift used to view the seabed at a depth range of 40–80 ft Using fishfinder range shift The DSM automatically adjusts the display to keep the bottom in the lower half of the display window. Alternatively you can shift the image within the current range. Changes to the range shift are reflected in all fishfinder windows. 1. Press the RANGE control to open the range toolbar. 2. Press the RANGE softkey repeatedly until the MAN option is selected. 3.
12.6 Fishfinder presentation options The PRESENTATION softkey gives you access to a features and functions which enhance the fishfinder display and provide additional on-screen functionality. Presentation options include: • Gain settings to enhance display clarity. • Low (Cruising) is ideal for viewing fishfinder images with a minimum of background noise as you are cruising to your fishing spot. Only the strongest echoes are displayed.
4. Use the rotary control to select the amount of gain you want, between a value of 1 to 100. (The default value is 75). 5. Press the OK button. 4. Use the rotary control to select the amount of color gain you want. 5. Press the OK button. The new values remain set even when you switch off the display, they are applied to both the active window and any other fishfinder windows displaying the same frequency.
TVG adjustment can be made automatically or manually. Adjusting the fishfinder power Adjusting the fishfinder time varied gain From the main fishfinder screen: Note: TVG has no effect in fishfinder simulator mode. 1. From the main fishfinder screen, press the PRESENTATION softkey. 2. Press the GAIN softkey. 3. Press the TVG softkey until the MAN option is selected. 4. Use the rotary control to select the amount of Time Varied Gain you want. 5. Press the OK button.
• VRMs - to indicate the distance behind your boat and the depth below of selected objects. Measuring depth and distance with VRM VRM marker indicating distance behind boat You can use a Variable Range Marker (VRM) to determine an object’s depth and distance behind your vessel. These markers consist of a horizontal (depth) line and a vertical (distance) line, each of which are marked with the appropriate measurement and are controlled individually.
Adjusting the scroll speed Adjusting the fishfinder scrolling speed You can adjust the speed at which the display scrolls, but the same section of the bottom is displayed regardless of scrolling speed. A faster speed displays more detail. This is useful when you are looking for fish. If you select a slower speed the information remains on the display for longer. From the fishfinder screen: The following options are available: • Manual.
2. Press the VIEW softkey to toggle between F1, F2 or BOTH options. 3. Press OK. 12.7 Fishfinder waypoints Enabling dual frequency transducers When a waypoint is placed, its details are added to the waypoint list and a vertical line labelled WPT is displayed on screen. You can edit waypoints and navigate to them in the fishfinder window. Note: The DUAL preset has dual frequency values as a default setting.
12.8 Fishfinder alarms The display can be configured to provide a number of fishfinder alarms. The following fishfinder alarms can be set when you are connected to a DSM, or when the simulator is on: Menu Item Description Options Fish Alarm Alarm which responds to quantities of fishfinder targets OFF, ON Fish Alarm Sensitivity If the Fish Alarm is set to ON, an alarm is triggered when the fish return strength reaches the sensitivity that you specify.
Menu Item Description Options 12.9 Setting up your fishfinder Shallow Depth Alarm Value If the Shallow Depth Alarm is set to ON, an alarm is triggered if the depth drops below the value you specify. 0002 ft to maximum transducer range Opening the fishfinder setup menu Deep Depth Alarm Switches the deep depth alarm on or off. If a DSM is not connected, this cannot be set. OFF, ON 1. Make a fishfinder window active. 2. Press the MENU button. 3. Select Fishfinder Setup from the list of options.
Menu Item Description Options Menu Item Description Options Depth Digit Position Position of the digit that indicates the depth. • Bottom Manual Scroll Speed 10 to 100% Controls whether the depth of identified targets are displayed. The level of targets displayed is directly linked to the level of Fish Alarm sensitivity.
Dual operation For dual frequency operation you can set Frequency 2 for the required preset operating modes. 3. Select from the list of menu options: • Transducer Settings • DSM Settings Setting the fishfinder frequency With the configure presets frequencies options you can: • Specify one or two frequencies for each of the four presets. • Edit preset names. Fishfinder DSM Setup Menu Options Nearby vessels equipped with a fishfinder, or certain physical conditions (like hard seabeds), can affect the DSM.
Menu Item Description Options Ping Rate Limit (per second) Provides a speed limiter; it is useful to adjust the ping rate to suit local conditions. For example, the ping rate may be too fast when there is a hard bottom in shallow water. This setting reverts to 26 pings per second when the DSM unit is powered off. 5 to 30 pings per second (30 default) The sonar ping is normally enabled. It can be disabled. This is useful when other equipment is being tested, or if someone is diving beneath the boat.
Menu Item Description Options Depth Offset (waterline) Offset represents the depth of the transducer (relative to the waterline). —9.9 to +9.9 feet Speed Offset Offset applied to the speed log. 0 to 100% Temperature Offset Offset applied to the temperature transducer value. —9.9 to +9.
Chapter 13: Using the engine monitor Chapter contents • 13.1 Engine monitor overview on page 172 • 13.2 Displaying the engine monitor application on page 172 • 13.3 Setting up the engine monitor application on page 173 • 13.4 Changing what the engine monitor displays on page 173 • 13.
13.1 Engine monitor overview The engine monitor application enables you to view key engine data in your multifunction display. The engine monitor application enables you to view information in the form of gauges and digital data, from up to three compatible engines. To provide a fast update rate, the engine data is transferred from the engine’s serial interface to your multifunction display via NMEA2000/SeaTalk2.
13.3 Setting up the engine monitor application 13.4 Changing what the engine monitor displays In the engine monitor application: In the engine monitor application: 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Using the trackpad, select the Panel Setup Menu menu item. 3. Using the trackpad, highlight the Number of Engines menu item, then press the trackpad right to select the appropriate value. 4. Press the OK button. 5.
13.5 Silencing engine monitor alarms In the engine monitor application: 1. Press the ACKNOWLEDGE softkey. Note: When engine monitoring is active, all other system alarms are still raised when appropriate.
Chapter 14: Using the data application Chapter contents • 14.1 Data application overview on page 176 • 14.2 Pre-configured data in the data application on page 176 • 14.
14.1 Data application overview The data application displays system and instrument data on your multifunction display. The data application enables you to view numeric data generated by the system. It also shows data from instruments connected to your multifunction display using the NMEA or SeaTalk protocols. 14.2 Pre-configured data in the data application By default, the data application displays a pre-configured range of system and instrument data in a number of data ’panels’.
Navigation panel Waypoint panel Route panel Fishing panel Sailing panel VMG — Waypoint Y N N N Y Depth Y N Y Y N Cog Sog Y Y Y Y Y Heading Y N Y Y Y Speed Y N N Y Y Set/Drift Y N N Y N XTE Y Y Y N N Trip Y N N N N Local Time Y N N N N Sea Temperature N N N Y N Ground Wind N N N N Y App Wind N N N N Y True Wind N N N N Y VMG Wind N N N N Y Data i.
14.3 Customizing the data application You can customize the data application to show the system and instrument data that you require. In addition to displaying the default, pre-configured data panels in the data application, you can also customize the data panels to your specific requirements. You can customize each data panel by changing: • The panel name. • The size and number of data panels. • The data contained in each data panel.
Chapter 15: Using the weather application (North America only) Chapter contents • 15.1 Weather application overview on page 180 • 15.2 Weather application setup on page 180 • 15.3 Weather application display overview on page 181 • 15.4 Weather map navigation on page 185 • 15.5 Weather reports on page 185 • 15.6 Storm tracking on page 186 • 15.
15.1 Weather application overview 15.2 Weather application setup The weather application overlays historical, live, and forecasted weather graphics on a world map. A number of steps must be completed before you can use the weather application for the first time. The weather application can only be used in North America and its coastal waters. • Obtain a Sirius ID number, by contacting Sirius and subscribing to a weather and/or audio service package.
8. Press the OK button. Selecting weather graphics In the weather application: 1. Press the DISPLAY GRAPHICS softkey. 2. Using the trackpad, select the ON option for each graphic that you want displayed on the weather map. 3. Press the OK button. 15.3 Weather application display overview The weather application displays a range of graphics to indicate weather conditions and forecast information.
different weather conditions and forecasts. 24 22 26 Hurricane (Category 1-5) Tropical storm Tropical disturbance, tropical depression 22 Storm cast Waves (See waves section) Canadian radar (Dark greens-yellow) Surface pressure symbols The weather application uses a range of symbols to represent different surface pressure conditions.
different types of wave information. All surface observ ations stations are representedby a pink symbol: Buoy Station C - MAN WSI NWS D8975-1 Wa ve height r anges Waves shown in 16 shades of colour from: Reds - Highest waves Greens - Intermediate waves Blues - Lowest waves Florida Wind speed symbols The weather application uses a range of symbols to represent different wind speeds.
NOWRad precipitation color codes NOWRad displays the type and level of precipitation: Color code Precipitation type Intensity Light green Rain (15 to 19 dBz) Medium green Rain (20 to 29 dBz) Dark Green Rain (30 to 39 dBz) Yellow Rain (40 to 44 dBz) Orange Rain (45 to 49 dBz) Light red Rain (50 to 54 dBz) Dark red Rain (55+ dBz) Light blue Snow (5 to 19 dBz) Dark blue Snow (20+ dBz) Light pink Mixed (5 to 19 dBz) Dark pink Mixed (20+ dBz) Color code Intensity in mm per ho
15.4 Weather map navigation 15.5 Weather reports You can move around the weather map and place waypoints. You can view a number of different weather reports to give you a comprehensive view of the weather. When you open the weather application, a world map is displayed. If the system has a position fix for your boat, the map will be centred on your boat. As in the chart application, use the cursor to move around the map and view different locations, and the Range control to zoom in and out.
Displaying weather reports 15.6 Storm tracking In the weather application: The storm tracking function enables you to monitor significant storms in the area. 1. Press the WEATHER REPORTS softkey. 2. Press the TROPICAL STATEMENTS, MARINE WARNINGS, MARINE ZONE FORECASTS, or MATCHBOX WARNINGS softkey, as appropriate. The relevant report, warning, or statement is displayed.
15.7 Animated weather graphics You can view animated weather graphics to provide an indication of changing weather patterns. The animated weather option enables you to view an animation from the current time for: • The forecast for wind, wave, or surface pressure. • The weather radar history loop (NOWRad). Running a weather animation In the weather application: 1. Press the ANIMATE WEATHER softkey. 2.
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Chapter 16: Using Sirius satellite radio (North America only) Chapter contents • 16.1 Sirius radio overview on page 190 • 16.2 Displaying the Sirius radio application on page 190 • 16.3 Sirius radio basic operations on page 191 • 16.4 Sirius radio presets on page 192 • 16.5 Favorite Sirius radio song alerts on page 193 • 16.
16.1 Sirius radio overview You can use your multifunction display to control a connected Sirius Satellite Radio receiver. Your multifunction display provides access to basic and advanced audio functions on a connected Sirius Satellite Radio receiver. 16.2 Displaying the Sirius radio application 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Using the trackpad, select the Sirius Satellite Radio menu item.
16.3 Sirius radio basic operations Scanning Sirius radio channels You can tune, scan, and browse Sirius Radio channels using your multifunction display In the Sirius Satellite Radio control dialog: The basic operations of your Sirius Satellite Radio receiver that can be controlled from your multifunction display are: • Tuning — using the trackpad, you can tune to the previous or next channel, and the first channel in the previous or next category.
16.4 Sirius radio presets 4. Using the trackpad, select the target channel You can assign up to 18 Sirius Radio channels to presets to make it easier to find commonly used channels. Deleting a Sirius radio channel from a preset Each channel must be assigned to a different preset. You can also move channels between presets, and delete existing presets. In the Sirius Satellite Radio control dialog: The following screenshot shows the Sirius Radio Preset List: 1. Press the PRESETS softkey.
16.5 Favorite Sirius radio song alerts The favorites feature alerts you when a favorite song or artist is playing on any Sirius Radio channel. 2. Press the ALERTS ON/OFF softkey repeatedly until the ON option is selected. 3. Press the ADD SONG or ADD ARTIST softkey, as appropriate. When favorite alerts are enabled and a favorite song or artist is played on any channel, an alert is displayed and an alarm sounds. You can define up to 10 favorite songs or artists.
16.6 Sirius radio parental locking Blocking a Sirius radio channel You can block certain Sirius Radio channels to prevent unauthorised access. In the Sirius Satellite Radio control dialog: When you enable the “Parental Locking” function, you can assign a password to a channel to restrict access to it. 1. Press the SETUP CHANNELS softkey. 2. Press the EDIT CHANNEL ACCESS softkey. The Password Setup dialog is displayed. 3. Using the trackpad, enter and confirm your password and hint. 4.
Chapter 17: Using Navtex Chapter contents • 17.1 Navtex overview on page 196 • 17.2 Navtex setup on page 196 • 17.
17.1 Navtex overview 17.2 Navtex setup The Navtex features enable you to view marine safety information, including weather forecasts and marine safety warnings. In order to receive Navtex alerts on your multifunction display, you must connect a Navtex receiver and configure the NMEA options on your multifunction display. With a suitable Navtex receiver connected to your multifunction display, you can view marine safety information, including weather forecasts and marine warnings.
17.3 Viewing and Managing Navtex Messages Viewing a Navtex message In the chart or radar application: 1. Display the Navtex Message List: i. Using the trackpad, select the NAVTEX MESSAGES menu item. ii. Press the trackpad right to view the list. 2. Using the trackpad, highlight the message in the list that you want to view. 3. Press the trackpad right to switch focus to the message display dialog. 4. Use the trackpad to scroll the message details if required. 2.
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Chapter 18: Using video Chapter contents • 18.1 Video application overview on page 200 • 18.2 Displaying the video application on page 201 • 18.3 Changing the video aspect ratio on page 201 • 18.
18.1 Video application overview Note: For information on connecting the video source, and compatible input configurations, refer to the Installation Guide. You can view a video or camera source on your multifunction display. The video application enables you to connect a video source directly to your multifunction display, and view the image on the screen. If required, you can adjust the brightness, contrast, color, and aspect ratio of the video.
18.2 Displaying the video application 18.3 Changing the video aspect ratio 1. Press and hold the PAGE button for three seconds, until the Select Page Set window appears. 2. Using the trackpad, highlight the page set that you want to add the application to. 3. Press the EDIT PAGE SET softkey to edit the highlighted page set. 4. Press the softkey associated with the application page that you want the video application to use. 5. Using the trackpad, select a page layout style. 6. Press the OK button. 7.
18.4 Adjusting the video picture In the video application: 1. Press the PRESENTATION softkey. 2. Press the CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, or COLOR softkey, as appropriate. 3. Using the trackpad, adjust the level as required. 4. Press the OK button.
Chapter 19: DSC VHF radio integration Chapter contents • 19.1 Using a DSC VHF radio with your display on page 204 • 19.
19.1 Using a DSC VHF radio with your display You can connect your DSC VHF radio to your multifunction display and show distress message information and GPS position data for other vessels.
19.2 Enabling DSC VHF radio integration To configure your multifunction display to show messages from your DSC VHF radio: 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Using the trackpad, highlight the System Setup menu item, then press the trackpad right to select it. 3. Using the trackpad, highlight the System Integration menu item, then press the trackpad right to select it. 4. Using the trackpad, highlight the DSC Message menu item, then press the trackpad right to select the ON option. 5. Press the OK button.
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Chapter 20: Customizing your display Chapter contents • 20.1 Customizing page sets on page 208 • 20.
20.1 Customizing page sets You can change the applications that are available in each page set to give you quick access to commonly-used functions. Your multifunction display features five different page sets, each one featuring a different combination of applications. Your multifunction display features a default collection of page sets, each providing a different combination of applications. These default page sets can be customized to suit different activities and needs.
20.2 Customizing the databar Moving the databar 1. Press the DATA button. 2. Press and hold the DATABAR softkey until the Database Setup Menu dialog is displayed. 3. Using the trackpad, select the Position menu item. 4. Using the trackpad, select the Top or Side option, as appropriate. 5. Press the OK button. Resizing the databar 1. Press the DATA button. 2. Press and hold the DATABAR softkey until the Database Setup Menu dialog is displayed. 3. Using the trackpad, select the Databar Size menu item. 4.
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Chapter 21: Maintaining your display Chapter contents • 21.1 Servicing and safety on page 212 • 21.2 Routine equipment checks on page 212 • 21.3 Cleaning on page 213 • 21.4 Cleaning the display case on page 213 • 21.5 Cleaning the display screen on page 214 • 21.
21.1 Servicing and safety 21.2 Routine equipment checks Your Raymarine product must be serviced by authorized personnel to ensure effective and safe performance. Raymarine strongly recommends that you complete a number of routine checks to ensure the correct and reliable operation of your equipment. • Raymarine equipment must be serviced only by authorized Raymarine service technicians. They will ensure that service procedures and any replacement parts used will not affect performance.
21.3 Cleaning 21.4 Cleaning the display case Best cleaning practices. The display unit is a sealed unit and does not require regular cleaning. If it is necessary to clean the unit, follow this basic procedure: When cleaning this product: • Do NOT wipe the display screen with a dry cloth, as this could scratch the screen coating. • Do NOT use abrasive, or acid or ammonia based products. • Do NOT use a jet wash. 1. Switch off the power to the display. 2.
21.5 Cleaning the display screen 21.6 Resetting your display A coating is applied to the display screen. This makes it water repellent, and prevents glare. To avoid damaging this coating, follow this procedure: Your display may be reset to its factory default settings if required. 1. Switch off the power to the display. 2. Rinse the screen with fresh water to remove all dirt particles and salt deposits. 3. Allow the screen to dry naturally. 4.
5. Select the YES option to perform the reset, or select the NO option to abort. Performing a settings and data reset Performing a settings and data reset erases ALL waypoints, routes, and track data from your multifunction display. BEFORE proceeding with a settings and data reset, ensure that you backup any data that you want to keep on to a CompactFlash card. 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Using the trackpad, highlight the System Setup menu item, then press the trackpad right to select it. 3.
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Chapter 22: Technical support Chapter contents • 22.1 Raymarine technical support on page 218 • 22.2 Sirius support on page 218 • 22.
22.1 Raymarine technical support 22.2 Sirius support Web support Sirius marine weather Please visit the customer support area of our website at: www.sirius.com/marineweather www.raymarine.com This contains Frequently Asked Questions, servicing information, e-mail access to the Raymarine Technical Support Department and details of worldwide Raymarine agents. Sirius audio www.sirius.
22.3 Navionics support Navionics website www.navionics.
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