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C-Series Display Referenc e Manual Documen t numbe r: 81221_ 4 Date: March 2006 81221_4.book Page i Tu esday, February 28, 2 006 5:24 PM[...]
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E-Series Reference Manual T rademarks and register ed trademarks Autohelm, H SB , Raymarine, RayT ech Navigat or , Sail Pilot, Se aT alk and Sport pilot are re gistered trade mark s of Ray marin e Limit ed. A pelco is a regi stered trad emark o f Raym arine Holdin gs Lim ited (registered in all major mark eting territories). AST , Autoadapt, Auto G[...]
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Impor tant in format ion i Important Information Intended use T he display units detai led in this handbook may form part of marin e navigational radar system or GPS system in tended for use on (non- IMO/SOLAS class) leisure vessels or small workboats . T hi s handbook con tains important inf ormation on the operation and ma intenance of your C-Ser[...]
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ii C-Series Displa y Reference Manual WA RNING:Fish finder sou nder module Remo vin g the tr ansduce r cable fr om t he r ear of the fish fin der sounder module whilst it is switched on can cause spark s . Only remove the transd ucer ca ble afte r power ha s been s witched o ff . Ensur e that the sou nder modu le is moun ted wher e it is well venti[...]
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Impor tant in format ion iii products manufac tured by others, or by errors i n chart data or info rmation utiliz ed by the product and supplied by third par ties . About this manual T hi s manual describe s how to operate your C -Series display in conjunction with Navionics cart ography . It assume s that all peripheral equipm ent to be operated w[...]
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iv C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Alternative ly , any where in North Ameri ca call Navionics toll-f ree on 1-800-8 48-58 96 Outside of North America, contac t your local de aler or Navionic s SpA on: Ph on e: ( +39) 0 584 96 1696 or Fax : (+39) 0584 96130 9) When archiving da ta, Raymarine recommends that you on ly use SanDisk CF me mory cards[...]
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Contents v Contents Chapter 1: Overview .................. .................. .................. ........................... .................1 1.1 What will my C-Series integrate with? .......................................... ........................ 1 1.2 What can the C-Series Displa y do? .......................................................[...]
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vi C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Chapter 3: Working with W aypoints ........................... ........................... ...............29 3.1 What is a waypoint? .................................. ..................................................... .... 29 3.2 How are waypoints represented? ...............................................[...]
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Contents vi i Displaying detai ls of objects and features .............. ....................................... 48 F inding nearby features and services ... ..................................................... .... 48 Displaying detai ls of tides .................... ..................................................... .... 49 Displaying detai l[...]
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viii C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Creating a track .................................... ..................................................... .... 79 Creating a route from a tra ck .................................................. ...................... 80 4.16 Editing tracks .......... ..................................................... .[...]
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Contents ix 5.8 Setting up your fishfinder ............................................. ..................................... 110 Display settings .................................... ..................................................... .. 111 T ra nsducer Calibratio n ......................... ....................................................[...]
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x C-Series Display Reference Manual Acquiring a ta rget to track ..................................... ..................................... 147 Cancelling targ ets ................................ ..................................................... .. 147 Displaying vessel identity (AIS) ..........................................................[...]
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Contents xi Chapter 11: Automatic Identification System (AIS) ............................... .............167 11.1 Introduction ............ ..................................................... ..................................... 167 11.2 What is AIS? .............................................. ...............................................[...]
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xii C-Series Display Reference Ma nual Servicing and Safety ............................................... ..................................... 193 Routine checks .. ..................................................... ................................... .. 193 Cleaning the displa y ............................................... ...............[...]
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Chapter 1: Overvi ew 1 Chapter 1: Overview T his chapter gives a n overview of t he C-Series displa y system and its features . 1.1 What will my C-Series integr ate with? When use d as par t of a Sea T alk system it will di splay in formati on fro m other S eaT alk and NMEA instr uments . Information from the C-Series display can be tra nsferred be[...]
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2 C-Series Display Reference Ma nual 1.2 What can the C-Seri es Di splay do ? With the appropriate equ ipment connected t o your syst em and the neces sary data available , your C -Series display co mbines the following ap plications w hich are use d to: Chart (Chapter 4) Y ou will ne ed a chart card, and posi tion/heading dat a, for the chart appl[...]
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Chapter 1: Overvi ew 3 Data (Chapter 7) Course Deviation Indicator (Chapter 8) Y ou wil l need accurate he ading and position da ta for your CDI application to be fully functiona l. Engine Monitor (Chapter 9) T Navtex (Chapter 10) Major are as of NA VTEX coverage includ e the Medite rranean S ea, the Nort h Sea, coastal ar eas around Japan and area[...]
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4 C-Series Display Reference Ma nual W aypoints (Chapter 3) & AIS (Chapter 11) Whilst not appli cations in their own right, waypoints and A IS are handled at system level and are covered in separate cha pters . 1.3 The Simulator T he C-Series Display includes a simulator mode , which allow s you to practice operating yo ur display withou t data[...]
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Chapter 2: Genera l Operatio n 5 Chapter 2: Gener al Oper ation 2.1 Intr oduct ion T hi s chapter gives detai ls of the general opera tion of the C- Series displa y , and co vers the foll owing subject s: • P owering the display on/off . • Using the con trols . • Applic ation displa y . • Displayi ng and editing additiona l information. •[...]
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6 C-Series Display Reference Ma nual 2.3 Using the contr ols The con tr ol pa nel RANGE CANCEL OK PAGE ACTIVE WPTS/ MOB MENU DATA IN OUT OK Press to select an on-screen option, or return to the previous soft k ey set or menu. DA T A Press to access ruler , chart vectors , archive & transfer and data bar on/off functions . T rackpad Used to cont[...]
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Chapter 2: Genera l Operatio n 7 Buttons a nd soft k eys T o navi gate to the requ ired function you w ill need to press a series of buttons and/or soft k eys: T hi s process of pressing buttons an d soft k eys to navigat e to the required fu nction is simplified in this man ual and represented by a strip e .g . Note: The key beep that you hear whe[...]
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8 C-Series Display Reference Ma nual The cu rsor When you ar e using th e chart and r adar applicat ions , the cursor is used t o move around th e screen: T he cursor appear s on the sc reen as a whit e cross . If the c ursor has not been moved for a short pe riod of t ime , it changes to a circle with a cross in it, to make it easier to locate on [...]
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Chapter 2: Genera l Operatio n 9 2.5 Additional scr een information Informatio n is displayed on the screen using a variety of methods: * F or deta ils of how to adjust and e dit the data bar , please see page 180 Note: To ch ange the size of the text on screen, plea se see page 191. 3nm Head-Up Relative Motion Rings ½nm ACKNOWLEDGE Status icons C[...]
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10 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Menus 0 Menus enable you to configure your system to your particular needs. Whenever th e MENU button is pressed, the Setup menu is displayed containing a li st of all the menus available for the ac tive application together with system wide menus e .g. F o r details of appli cation menus, please re fer to the [...]
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Chapter 2: Genera l Operatio n 11 Editing the dialog box information Dialog boxes en able data to be edite d or entered in to a list e .g. E dit W aypoint scree n. T o ed it/en ter da ta i nto a di alog box : 1. Select t he field fo r editin g: 2. Edit/e nter data and save : 3. Repeat Steps 1 an d 2 if necessar y . Note s: (1) Character text c an b[...]
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12 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Status icons T he status icons on the data bar co nfirm whether the appro priate connecti ons to your C-Series system h ave been made: Note: The se icons will al so appear when you are in si mulator mo de. Status ic on Descriptio n T he boat an d fish icon indic ates the current status of your fishfinder: Icon [...]
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Chapter 2: Genera l Operatio n 13 2.6 Initial setup pr ocedur es When you fi rst use y our C-Series D isplay after i t has been co mmissioned (se e Installation Gui de), we recommend th at you carry out the fol lowing: • Set the language, the date and time format a nd preferred units of m easurement. • Sel ect a page set. • Select an applicat[...]
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14 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Selecti ng a page se t Y our Display has four pre-configur ed page sets and one empty se t for you to choose from. Note: Alter nativel y, you ca n access the S elect Page Set scr een via MENU. If none of the pre -configured page sets meet your partic ular requirem ents and/or you intend to use th e engine monit[...]
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Chapter 2: Genera l Operatio n 15 Selecti ng an appli cation w indow When the selected pag e has more than one wi ndow , th e window that is curren tly active wil l be bordered in red e .g. Changing the active window T o change the acti ve highlight to other windows on the page and display the associated soft k eys: Multiple to single window T o m [...]
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16 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Adjusti ng the di splay li ghting T he display has two dist inct color palette s , for day and night ope ration. Y o u can also manu all y adj ust the b ackli ght leve l. Note: The di splay li ghting is a loc al setting an d will ther efore onl y affect the individual display on wh ich you are working. Day/nigh[...]
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Chapter 2: Genera l Operatio n 17 2.7 Usin g CompactFlash cards Cautions CAUTION: Compa ctFlash Card Installation When installing CompactFlash cards ensure that the card is fitted the corr ect way around. DO NOT try to force the card into position as this may r esult in irreparable da mage to th e card. CAUTION: Water Ingress T o prevent the ingr e[...]
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18 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Inserting a car d T o inse rt a card, refer to the illustration a nd: 1. Check that you are using th e correct t ype of card (see Import ant Informat ion , at the beginning of this ma nual ). 2. Open the chart card door , loc ated on the fron t left of the displ ay . 3. Insert the card as shown, w ith the lip o[...]
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Chapter 2: Genera l Operatio n 19 3. Grip the card and pu ll to remo ve it from its s lot. 4. T o prevent the in gress of water and consequent damage , close th e chart card door and pres s firmly unt il a cl ick is hea rd. 5. Press OK . ...with the unit powered down 1. Open the chart ca rd door . 2. Grip the card and pu ll to remo ve it from its s[...]
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20 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 2. Selec t list containing dat a for saving: 3. Def ine data for savi ng Retrieving information from a car d 1. Insert car d and select the RE TRIEVE FROM CARD f unction: 2. Select requ ired lis t: 3. Def ine data to be retrie ved: T oggle to required list D8655_1 Contents for selected list displayed SELECT LIS[...]
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Chapter 2: Genera l Operatio n 21 If whilst retri eving infor mation a selecti on is already foun d to exist on the system, a warning message will appear . T he soft k eys will change to give you the options of retrieving as ne w , re placing or cancell ing the retrieving process Erasing information fr om a card If you w ish to remo ve in fo rma ti[...]
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22 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Sen ding a nd receiv ing inf ormat ion usin g a PC Y ou can tr ansfer and retrieve waypoints or ro utes to and from another i nstrument or PC using NMEA. With a RayT ech 6.0’ s planner yo u can transfer waypoints and route s via a CF memory card. Such transfers req uire that the PC be conn ected to the displa[...]
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Chapter 2: Genera l Operatio n 23 P asswor d pr otecting your waypoi nts If required, you can prevent access to , modification and si ght of your waypoint and route database s and function s by means of a password. P assword confirmation When P assword Pro tection is enabled and you a re attempting to acce ss a password protected fun ction for the [...]
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24 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 2. Change the Enabl e P assword stat us to ON , read and accept the w arning: 3. Enter a password and confirm it: Note: The password is case sens itive. 4. Ad d a hint, to help you to reme mber your password (opti onal): T he password is now se t and protection e nabled althoug h access to the waypoint and rout[...]
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Chapter 2: Genera l Operatio n 25 2. Ent er your password ensuring tha t the ap propriate uppe r or lower case characte rs are used a nd then en able/disable the pass word protecti on, as requir ed. Importa nt: If you ente r an invalid passwo rd more tha n twice within one power cyc le the system shall display the hin t. T here is no limit t o the [...]
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26 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 2.9 Em ergencies and warnings Y ou can use your C-S eries display to mark the p osition of a man overboar d or to sound an alarm wh en a particula r situation occ urs e .g w hen a depth limit is re ached, a specified period of time has elap sed etc. Man Overboar d (MOB) Marking a MOB If you lose a person or obj[...]
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Chapter 2: Genera l Operatio n 27 Silencing a MOB T o te mporarily silen ce the alarm from a MO B , press any k ey on any instrum ent on the SeaT a lk system. After approximat ely 10 seconds the alarm will sound once more if the state of MO B is still ac tive . Silenc ing an alarm will not deactivate or clear the MOB stat e . Clearing a MOB T o cle[...]
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Chapter 3: W orking wit h W aypoints 29 Chapter 3: W orking with W aypoints T hi s chapter gives detai ls of how to place , edit, manage an d navigate to a waypoint . 3.1 W hat is a wa ypoint? A waypoint is a position ma rk e d on a chart, radar or fishfinder window to indicate a site (for fishi ng, diving etc.) or a s a place to navigate to . By d[...]
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30 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 3.2 How are waypoints repr esented? W aypoints on Chart and Radar windows On chart and ra dar windows , a waypoint is represented when it is both active (dis play ed in a bo x) an d in acti ve (n o box ) i.e . W aypoints on CDI windows On CDI windows, a w aypoint is repre sented only w hen it is active (disp la[...]
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Chapter 3: W orking wit h W aypoints 31 3.3 Placing a waypoint A waypoint can be plac ed at: • T he cursor position. • Y our vessel’ s position. • At a position of you r choosing (using lat/lon or Loran TD coordinates betw een 80 0 N/S). When you are pla cing a w aypoint, y ou can e ither acce pt the default or customize its details. F or m[...]
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32 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 3.4 Navigating to a waypoint T hi s section explains how to start and stop navi gating to a waypoint. When you navigate to a waypoint or to the cursor position, the data is sent on NMEA 0183 and SeaT alk and can be use d by an a utopilot , if co nnected. F or more i nformat ion on navigation, see page 56 . Star[...]
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Chapter 3: W orking wit h W aypoints 33 Stop navi gating t o a wayp oint If at any time you wish to stop navigatin g towards the selected waypoint: Once navigati on is no longer active, the w aypoint symbol re turns to its normal unboxed state and th e dashed line between your boat and the waypoint is removed. 3.5 Viewing waypoint information Y ou [...]
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34 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual T o access the w aypoint l ist: 3.6 Editing a waypo int Once a way point has bee n placed it can be edit ed in a v a riet y of w a ys . Y ou can: • Change the waypoint d etails - name , symbol, group or add a comm ent. • Move a waypoint. •E r a s e a w a y p o i n t . • Change the defau lt symbol and gr[...]
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Chapter 3: W orking wit h W aypoints 35 Changing wayp oint details When a waypoint is created it is assigned a default name, symbol and group . Y ou can change these de tails to sui t your needs a nd add a comment if required. T his is particula rly useful when y ou are managing la rge numbers of waypoints . T o change the detai ls of a w aypoint: [...]
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36 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual CAUTION: It is possible to m ove wayp oints that are used in routes. In such instan ces, the store d route will include the W aypoint in its new position. Ensur e that this does not present a n avigation ha zard. Er asin g a waypoint (s) Y ou can era se any waypoint on the system (inclu ding groups of waypoints[...]
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Chapter 3: W orking wit h W aypoints 37 Erasing all waypoints If you need to erase all your waypoints, you can use the ARCHIVE & T RANSFER soft ke y s : 1. Select th e ERASE FR OM SY STEM and the appropria te list: 2. Erase al l wa ypoi nts: Changing the def ault symbo l or gro up When you a dd a waypoint to your syst em it is a ssigned to the [...]
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38 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Note: To abandon the symbol or group default ch ange, press CANCEL. 3.7 Sorting the waypoint li st If your system co ntains a large number of w aypoints, you can sort your waypoint list to m a k e i t e a s i e r t o l o c a t e a p a r t i c u l a r w a y p o i n t . T he waypoi nt list can be sorted by: • N[...]
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Chapter 3: W orking wit h W aypoints 39 Y ou can no w mak e a new waypoint group , or erase , move or renam e existing groups . Making a new waypoint gr oup T o crea te a ne w waypoint group : 1. Display the group l ist (see above). 2. Y ou can now either: Moving waypoi nts betw een gr oups W a ypoints can be easily moved be tween groups: 1. Di spl[...]
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40 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 4. Dete rmine the group that the waypoint is to be moved to: 5. Select w aypoint t o be moved: Note: Alternatively, wa ypoints can be moved fr om Group B to Group A if required. The soft key s reflec t this a ccordingl y. Renaming an e xisting gr oup Y ou can cha nge the name of an e xisting waypoint group: 1. [...]
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Chapter 3: W orking wit h W aypoints 41 Er asin g a gr o up Y ou can era se any waypoint group from the system except the g roup conta ining the active waypoint. When a waypoint group is erased, the group name together with all of the waypoints in that group are erased f rom the system wi th the exce ption of: • ‘My W aypoints’ - the w aypoin[...]
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42 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Showing/hidi ng waypoint sy mbols Y ou can def ine which waypoint symbol typ es are shown/hidden in the radar or chart application: 1. Display the SH OW BY SYMBOL option: 2. T o change the sta tus (show or hide) of a sym bol type: Note: Waypoints in a n active route are alw ays displayed , regardless of whether[...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 43 Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4.1 Import ant Safety When using your chartplo tter you should always check that a r oute is safe. Zoom in to check for haz ards , suc h as small shoals, that may not be shown on a smaller scale chart. Until you are familiar wi th interpre ting the chart disp lay , you should tak e e very o[...]
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44 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Chart cards T o use your C-Series Display a s a navigation aid, charts with the ap propriate level of detail fo r the geographic area you wish to naviga te are requir ed. T he charts are ava ilable in el ectronic format on Navion ics Cha rt car ds . D etails of these cards a nd how to obtain them is given on pa[...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 45 4.3 Viewing the chart Y ou wi ll normally vi ew your chart w ith the vessel o n screen and motion mode ‘ac tive’. When motion mode is ac tive , as your vessel moves, the chart is redra wn to k eep the vessel on screen. When you zoom the chart in active mode , the chart zooms ab out your vessel position. Alterna t[...]
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46 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 4.5 Where am I on the chart? Y our current posit ion is represented on screen by a boat symbol. If neither head ing nor COG data is available , the vessel is shown as a solid circle . If positional data has been selected for display (see page 180 ), your position will be displayed in the data bar un der VES POS[...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 47 A feat ure of the char t is ‘aut oscale’. If you se lect a chart scale th at does not have cartograph ic detail in some areas , the char t will use the most detailed le vel available for the surrounding a rea and stretc h it to fit the selected sc ale . T hi s means that you will never have blank or hat ched area[...]
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48 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Displayi ng detai ls of obj ects and feat ur es To v i e w d e t a i l s : If the obje ct you have selected has mor e than one subject a rea: T he soft k eys prov ide control s to: • Locate the nearest waypoint , port, port servi ce , tidal and cu rrent stations, wreck or obstruction, to the se lected positio[...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 49 Once loca ted, you can use the soft k eys and trackpad to : • Display deta iled data for se rvices at the listed ports . • Show th e select ed item on the char t. • GO T O the selected w aypoint • V iew tida l/curre nt data fo r the sel ected tidal /curren t station . Displaying details of ti des Y ou can dis[...]
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50 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Y ou can no w: • Move the time- selector , using the tra ckpad/rotary contr ol. • Change the displayed date , using the soft k eys . Displayi ng detai ls of cu rr ents Y ou can displa y details of currents by: • Selecting the appr opriate current di amond (see below ) or • Via the FIND NEAREST func tion[...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 51 ... using the port search option T he port search option allows you to specify the name a port and displ ay its services: 1. Select th e edit name op tion: 2. Ent er the port name (or the first few chara cters of the port name) and search: Note: For help wi th entering te xt into a dialog box, ple ase refer to page 1[...]
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52 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual ... using the port symbol T he servi ces av ailable at a part icul ar p ort can be displayed by selecting its symbol: Y ou can no w view details of indi vidual services: 1. Select requ ired service : 2. Display service details: Note: This method is also used when usin g the SEARCH BY NAME and FIND NEARES T func[...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 53 Displayi ng detai ls of bu siness s ervices & points o f inter est When a suitable chart card is installed the location of various business services and points of inte rest are indicate d by the following sym bols: Y ou can view the name , address , telephone numbe r , and type of business of an individual servic[...]
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54 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Displayi ng ves sel iden tit y (AIS) If you have an A IS rece iver fitt ed to you r system, you can use t he AIS fea ture to: • Display targets f or any othe r AIS equi pped vessels . • Display voyage informa tion being broadcasted by these targets i.e. their position, course , speed and rate of tu rn. • [...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 55 4.8 Measuring distances and b earings ... fr om your boat Y ou can deter mine the position, distanc e and bearing from your boa t to the position of the cursor by ref erring to the cursor positi on (Csr P os) data in the data bar . ... be tween two point s on you r chart T he ruler option of your chart appli cation c[...]
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56 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 4.9 Navigating to a specific poi nt Y ou can use yo ur chart to navigat e to a specific point ma rk ed by th e cursor (temporary waypoint) or to a wa ypoint. If required you can display the l argest chart sc ale possible that will display both your bo at and the target waypoint. Wh en you navigat e to a waypoin[...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 57 Go to an e xisting waypoint Y ou can na vigate to an exi sting waypoint by eithe r selecting the appropriate wa ypoint on-screen with the cursor or by selecting it from th e w aypoint li st: Note: For more inf ormation on nav igating with Wayp oints, please refe r to Chapter 3:Working with W aypoints. ... selected wi[...]
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58 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual T o de-activate the arrival alarm Stop navi gating t o your ta r get waypoi nt T o stop naviga ting towards the se lected waypoint: o Maintaining a view of you r naviga tion By selecti ng Auto Range mode, your chart will automaticall y adjust the ra nge to maintain bot h your boat and the targ et waypoint on sc[...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 59 4.10 Building and follo wing a r oute T hi s section describes how to use routes and includes the following: • What is a rout e? • What can I do w ith a route? • Building a nd saving a route. • F o llowing a route . • Viewing details of routes . Once created you have the option to view a route’s details ,[...]
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60 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Building a r oute Routes ca n either be built on screen or via the waypoint list. A ro ute consists of: • New waypoints that you have specifically plac ed for that route Or : • Existing waypoints that are already stored in the sy stem Or: • A combination of new and existing waypoints. Note: A route ca n a[...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 61 3. Cont inue entering waypoin ts . If you ma k e an error , you can remove the last way- point ( see pag e 62 for det ails). 4. Save your route when it is complete (see page 63 for details). ... using existing waypoints Y ou can use waypoints tha t already exist , to build a new route. 1. Creat e your route: Note: If[...]
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62 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 2. Select and insert the first w aypoint in the new route: 3. Cont inue entering waypoin ts until your route is c omplete . Note: If you make a n error, you can de lete the waypoi nt from the new route list (for details see page 6 3). Building a route on-scr e en and via the waypoint list Y ou can bu ild your r[...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 63 T he waypoint a nd its dotted line a re removed from the sc reen and the cursor moves back to the pr evious w a ypoint. If you repeat edly press th ese k eys, s uccessive way p oin t s a re re m ov ed . Delete a waypoint from the new route list If you insert a wa ypoint incorrectly into a route that you are building [...]
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64 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Following a r oute When you a re follow ing a route the acti ve route is sho wn on all c hart window s . When the distance to the next waypoint in the route is less tha n that specified for the arr ival alarm radius (see page 188 ), or your b oat reac hes the closest point of app roach to the target (defin ed b[...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 65 Follow using the cursor Y ou can ei ther use the cur sor to select and foll ow a route from t he star t of the route or from a select ed waypo int wit hin th e rout e . ... fr om the start of the route ... fr om a selected waypoint wi thin the r oute Follow using the route list T hi s option directs you to the start [...]
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66 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Advance to the next waypoint in a route If you are fo llowing a route, you have the option to advance to the next waypoint in that route. T o advance to the next waypoint in a route: Note: If the curre nt destinatio n is the last waypo int, then it adva nces on to the fi rst waypoint in the route. Resetti ng cr[...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 67 Viewing detai ls of r outes Detail s of all routes th at you create are held in the Route List. Y ou can: • View the route list and then sele ct the required route, or • Select the requir ed route on -screen. T he TIME and SOG options can then be us ed to aid passa ge planning by displ aying the time in hours or [...]
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68 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 4.11 Editing r outes Once you have cre ated a route , it can be edited in a variety of ways . Y ou can: • Reverse a route (se e page 65 ) • Amend the course o f a route (see page 69 ). • Change the name of a route (see page 73 ). • Change the col or of a route (see page 73 ). • Erase a rout e (see pag[...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 69 Editi ng the selec ted route Once you h ave select ed the appr opriate route (see previ ous secti on) you can pr oceed to edit it. Reversing a route Y ou can reve rse the course of a route : Note: For details of how to reverse and immedia tely follow a rout e, see page 65. Changing the course of a route Y ou can am e[...]
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70 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 3. Select the start of the route and th e w aypoint f or insertion: 4. Insert waypoint an d save route: Add a waypoint within a route T hi s option inserts a waypo int within a route in or der to change its cour se e .g . D8371_1 Move control to route column. Make Route Wa ypoints Harbour Ent. Midchannel Outer [...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 71 T o add a wayp oint within a route: Note: You can also use the method described o n page 69, to add a waypoint w ithin a route. Add a waypoint(s) to t he end of a r oute T hi s option inserts a waypo int (or series of waypoints) at the end of a route in order to extend its exi sting course. Y ou can c reate new waypo[...]
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72 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 4. Select w aypoint to be added: 5. If required, you can add further waypoints to the end of the route by repeating steps (3) and (4) above . Note: If you wish to add a combina tion of existi ng and new w aypoints t o the end of a route, you will need to move control f rom/to the on-screen cu rsor/Make Rout e s[...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 73 Changing the name or color of a route Y ou can change the name of a route fro m the default to a more me aningful one a nd/or change th e color if required. T his will mak e them easier to distinguish fr om one another , p articularly if yo u have numerous route s in your system. 1. Select th e appropriat e route fo [...]
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74 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 4.12 Monitori ng wher e you ar e goin g ... using chart vectors Y ou can di splay a variety of graphica l indicators to he lp monitor wh ere you are going: Note: Any vectors applied to a chart window that is set to system view, will be dis- played in all other system view chart wi ndows. Heading (HDG) and cours[...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 75 ... u sing the Course Deviati on Ind icator ( CDI) T h e CDI assists w ith accurately m aintain ing your course to your destinatio n. A ‘rolling road’ in three dimensiona l perspective provides a real-time display of your boa t’ s course . See Chapter 8:Usi ng the Course Devia tion Indicator for more inf ormati[...]
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76 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 4.14 Using the ra dar with t he chart Y ou can enha nce the use of your cha rt by combining it with the following ra dar feature s: • Radar r ange synchr onization •M A R P A . •R a d a r o v e r l a y . Synchr onizing the ch art with r adar r ange When synchron ization is switched on: • T he radar rang[...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 77 Disting uishing b etw een fix ed and moving ob jects Y ou c an overlay radar ima ge data o ver your chart ima ge allowing better di stinction between fixe d objects and other marin e traffic. For best results , swit ch on Radar-Char t synchroniz ation (see pag e 76 ) to ensure ra dar range and chart scale are sy nchr[...]
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78 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Changing the radar r ange fr om the chart window When the rada r overlay is set to ON, the radar range is indicate d in the top left-h and corner of the cha rt window in the same color as the overlay . Y ou c an now change the radar range: Note: If RDR RNG SY NC is set t o ON (see page 76), the chart sc ale als[...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 79 How c an I use track s? T racks can be used to: • Revie w where you have been. • Retrace y our original journey by converting the track to a rout e and automatic ally reversing it. If required, a tra ck can be personali zed and the track opti ons customized to your ow n particul ar needs . Y ou can: • Rename a [...]
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80 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Cre ating a rou te fr om a track Creating a route from a track e nables you to retrac e the course of that trac k. When a track is c onverted the system cre ates the closest route th rough the recorded track, using the minimum number of waypoints. Each w aypoint created w ill be saved with the depth a nd temper[...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 81 ...from a saved tr ack Y ou can cre ate a route from a track that you have already saved: Note: Altern ately you can select th e tra ck via the track list - see page 80. 4.16 Editing tr acks Once you have crea ted a t rack, it ca n be ed ited in a va riety of w ays . Y ou can: • Change the name of a track (see page[...]
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82 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Editing the s elected tr ack Once you have select ed the appr opriate track (see previous sec tion) yo u can proce ed to edit it. Changing the name or color of a track Y ou can chang e the name of a track from the default to a more meaningf ul one and/or change th e color if required. T his will mak e them easi[...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 83 4.17 Defining how the chart windows are pr esented Each chart w indow can be tail ored to meet your parti cular needs . Y ou can: • Set t he chart view f or indi vidual win dows or system w ide (see bel ow). • Change how the chart is orienta ted (see page 84 ). • Change the way your char t is drawn in rela tion[...]
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84 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Settin g the o rientati on of the char t T he orientation of a chart refers to the relati onship between the chart and the direc tion that you are trave lling in. It is used in conjunction with mo tion mode (see page 85 ) to control how your boat and chart relate to one anothe r and how they ar e displayed on s[...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 85 Setting th e motion mode T he motion mode contr ols the relation ship between the cha rt and your boat. Whi lst motion mode is active, as your boat moves , the chart is redraw n to k ee p the boat on- screen. T he three motion modes are: •R e l a t i v e m o t i o n . • T rue motion. •A u t o r a n g e . When y[...]
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86 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual In the follow ing exampl e the motion mode has been set to Re lative with a vesse l offset of 1/3. T he boat is fixed i n the offset position an d the chart moves a ccordingly: T rue motion (TM) When the motion mode is set to T rue, the chart is fixed and the boat move s in true perspective to fixed la ndmasses[...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 87 Showing or hidin g waypoints/waypoi nt information T he system has various options to control th e display of waypoints and waypoint informatio n. Y ou can show or hide all your w aypoints and their names or show or hide waypoints by group or by symb ol. T hese options are pa rticular ly usefu l when you h ave placed[...]
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88 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Showing or hiding a r oute or a tr ack Y ou can def ine which routes or tracks are shown or hi dden from the screen. Whe n a route is set to HID E, the route line is not displa yed. T he display of waypoints with in a hidden route de pends howev er on the show/hide w aypoint setting (see page 87 ). T he active [...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 89 Showing or hidin g cartograph ic featur es If there a re a lar ge number of car tographic ob jects in a particula r area, yo u can reduce the amount of detail by de-clutt ering the chart displ ay . T urning declutte r on hides the follo wing cartograp hic objects: •T e x t . • Chart boundari es . • Spot soundin[...]
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90 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 4.19 Setting up your chart and it s cartogr aphy T he set up for your char t and its cartography can be changed from the standard configura tion to suit your pa rticular needs. Although you will probably only do this when you first use the ch art, you may decide to make subsequent adjustments onc e you become m[...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 91 Datum F o r your GPS and chart to cor relate accura tely with your pap er charts , they will nee d to be using the same datum. The default datum fo r yo ur display is WGS1984. If this is not suitabl e , you ca n change the se tting. When y ou adjust the da tum of the C-S eries Display , a Raymar ine GPS will automati[...]
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92 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Important: Any of fset entered w ill be applied to all c harts on the chart c ard. Y ou should ther efore ensure that this fe ature is swi tched off once you ha ve transition ed off of the errant c hart. Any charti ng errors that you discove r should be reported to Navi oni cs (see page 201 ). T o switch on ch [...]
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Chapte r 4: Using t he Chart 93 Cartogr aphy Set up T he Cartographi c Setup Menu allows yo u to configure wh at is displayed on you r chart: T o select th e Cartograph y Setup Menu: T he following ta ble details the fun ctions and options w ithin the Cartography S etup menu: FUN CTIO N Descript ion OPT IONS (Default in bold ) Chart Display T h e l[...]
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94 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Depth Contour A line indi cating the de pth at a particu lar position. ALL 16ft 19ft 32ft 65ft OFF Nav. Marks ON OFF Nav. Marks Sym bols T he set of sy mbology use d for navig ation mark s . Corres ponds to pa per charts. Internat ional US Light Secto rs T he secto r of light c ast by a fixed b eacon. ON OFF Ca[...]
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Chapter 5: Using t he F ishfin der 95 Chapter 5: Using the Fishfinder 5.1 Intr oduct ion T hi s chapter describes how the F ishfin der uses sonar to see fish, bott om structure and texture , and underw ater obstruct ions such as w recks . T he stan dard fishfinder image is a historical, scrolling bott om graph at an automatic ally selected rang e a[...]
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96 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 5.3 W hat ca n the fishfinder show me? When yo u first view t he fishfin der appl icatio n, an image represen ting the echoes seen by the DSM is displayed. As time passes th is ima ge s croll s f rom r ight to l ef t and becomes a record of the echoe s seen. T he images at the right h and side of the dis play a[...]
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Chapter 5: Using t he F ishfin der 97 Interpreting the bott om structure T he bottom usually produ ces a strong echo . T hese images indicate the bottom conditions a s follows:. T he dark layers i ndicate a good echo; the li ghter areas weak er echoes . T his could mea n that the upper la yer is soft and theref ore allowing sound waves to pass to t[...]
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98 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Note: The depth of individual ta rgets can be displayed by switching on the Target Depth ID in the Fishfinder Setup Menu. The number of target depths displayed is influ- enced by the fish alarm sensitivity level (see page 188). The size of the target T he larger the targ et, the larger th e return on the fi shf[...]
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Chapter 5: Using t he F ishfin der 99 T here are three A -Scope modes whi ch are sel ected for individual fishfind er windows: I T o display the A- Scope ima ge: 1. Select t he A-Sc ope optio n: 2. Select th e required A- Scope mode: Note: Selecti ng A-Sc ope aut omatic ally sw itches OFF Bottom Lo ck and Z oom. D6674-3 MODE 1 T he A-scope image is[...]
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100 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 5.4 Enhan cing wh at you se e Y ou can enha nce the image by a pplying the follow ing options: • Change the rang e (Range). • Shift the sele cted viewi ng range (R ange Shif t). • View a zoomed are a (Zoom). • Flatten the botto m image to help se parate fish from the bottom (Bottom Lo ck) • Isolate b[...]
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Chapter 5: Using the F ishfinder 101 Zooming in on the bottom If necessary you can zoom in on the bottom to displ ay more detail. This zoom option enabl es you t o: • Replace the stan dard fishf inder i mage with t he zoomed i mage or displa y the zoomed image alongsid e the standar d fishfi nder image . • Set to zoo m level to one of the pre-d[...]
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102 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Selecting the zoom factor When the zoom function is active (ZOOM ON or ZOOM SPLIT), you can se lect either a predefined zoom factor or you can adjust the zoom factor manually . Pre-defined zoom factor Selec t x2, x3 or x4 for a prede fined zoom level . T he great er the factor , the smalle r the area you are v[...]
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Chapter 5: Using the F ishfinder 103 Simplifyi ng the bottom ima ge When you are loo king for fi sh that f eed close t o the bot tom, you ca n use the Bo ttom Lock function to f ilter out and flatten the bottom structur e and display the fish ( or any other objects dire ctly above the bottom) more clearly . Bottom L ock is select ed for individual [...]
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104 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Isolati ng bottom fish Y ou can separ ate the echoes from f ish near the bottom and fro m the bottom itse lf by usin g the Whit e Line an d/or th e Bottom F ill f eatures . Note: White Line an d Bottom Fill are sele cted for individua l fishfinder wind ows. 7 5.9 ft 100 75 200 kHz: Auto Gain: Auto High 7 5.9 f[...]
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Chapter 5: Using the F ishfinder 105 Changing how t he image s cr olls Adjusting the scroll mode and speed Y ou 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. T hi s is useful when you are look ing for fish. If you select a slowe[...]
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106 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual P ausing the s crol ling image Y ou can pause the display t o see a ‘sna pshot’ of the image . When a display is paused, scrolling stop s but the depth indication c ont inues to be updated. Scroll pa use/resume affects the currently selected fishfind er frequency ( 200kHz, 50kHz or BO TH). If you are in du[...]
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Chapter 5: Using the F ishfinder 107 Note: No matter what size is selected, the Depth Digits will auto-shrink (w hen neces- sary) to fit in the availabl e space. Removing/redisplaying the depth digit T o remove or redispl ay the depth digit: Note: When mul tiple fishf inder w indows are di splayed, we recommend that th e depth digit is always di sp[...]
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108 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 5.6 Determining depths an d distance s of targets T he fishfinder provid es va rious featur es to determine depths and di stances: • Depth r eadi ng - your current depth displayed. The size and position of this digit can be changed via the F ishfinder display Setup menu (see page 110 ). • Depth lines - hor[...]
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Chapter 5: Using the F ishfinder 109 Measuring usi ng VRMs Y ou can use a V ariabl e Range Mark er (VRM) to determine t he depth and di stance- behind-boat of an object. These mark ers consist of a hori zontal (depth ) line and a vertical (di stance-behi nd-boat) line; eac h of which are mark ed with the appropri ate measurement and are controll ed[...]
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110 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 5.7 F ishfin der alarms In addit ion to the system al arms (see page 187 ), the fo llowing ala rms can be set when you are connect ed to a DSM o r when the si mulator i s on: • Fish Alarms - sound when a target meets the specified sensitivi ty level and, is within the de pth limits (if enable d). T he greate[...]
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Chapter 5: Using the F ishfinder 111 Display set tings T he display settings provid e controls to change the fishfin der image . T he se settings are applied l ocally an d will t herefore on ly aff ect the individual display on wh ich you a re workin g: MENU IT EM OPT IONS (Default in bold ) Depth Digit Siz e T he size of t he digi t indicati ng th[...]
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112 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual T ransducer Calibr ation T he C-Series displa y recei ves the image fr om a DSM which processes s onar signals from a transduc er mounted in the water . If the transd ucer is equipped with a speed paddle wheel and temperature-sensing th ermis tor , t he DS M calc ulate s spe ed and temperature . T o ensure acc[...]
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Chapter 5: Using the F ishfinder 113 DSM Setup Certain condi tions , suc h as a hard bottom or othe r vessels equipped with a fishfin der , may affect the DSM. The following DSM Setup cont rols enable you to change set tings to allow fo r this . As they are held in the DSM, they a re applied system -wide . Any changes tha t you mak e to the set up [...]
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114 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 5.9 Othe r settings af fecting the f ishfinder image T he system automatic ally adjusts the fol lowing settings in orde r to optimize the fishfi nder ima ge: • Operating fre quency . • Ga in m od es ( Gai n, Co lo r Ga in, TV G) • P ower setting. T he y should not ordin arily require adj ustment. Y ou ca[...]
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Chapter 5: Using the F ishfinder 115 Dual frequen cy mode In dual frequen cy mode the DSM pings at the same rate but al ternates between 200 kHz and 50 kHz. T his a llows you to select the required frequency(s) - 50kHz, 200 kHz or BO TH for each individual f ishfinder wi ndow . Combine this mode wi th the zo om, bottom lock and A-scope func tions t[...]
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116 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual T he g ain , or sensitivity , of the display adj usts background noise by varying the echo strength for disp lay . The v alue of the G AIN control de termines the streng th above which ech oes are displ ayed. T here are three A UT O GAIN modes: • Low is idea l for viewing fishf inder images with a minimum of[...]
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Chapter 5: Using the F ishfinder 117 TV G (Time V aried Gain) T he TVG (T ime Variable Gain) re duces the clutte r by varying the gain througho ut the water column. T his function is useful fo r reducing the appearan ce of ‘noise’. Increasing the TV G v alue increase s the maximum depth to wh ich TV G is appli ed. Decrea sing it reduces the max[...]
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118 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual T o adju st the Power Setting : 1. Selec t the power setting func tion: 2. Select the powe r setting mode and adjust as necessary: D8460_1 FISHFINDER SETTINGS ... POWER Press to highlight AU T O D8461_1 Select required mode POWER MA N POWER MAN POWER AU T O Or 50 Adjust level as required OK 81221_4.book Page 1[...]
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Chapter 6: Using the Radar 119 Chapter 6:Using the Radar 6.1 Intr oduct ion T hi s chapter describes the basics of radar and the th ings that can affect yo ur radar picture . It then shows yo u how to use your radar and it s va rious functio ns including: • Changing orie ntation an d motion mode. • Getting the best radar picture. • Measuring [...]
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120 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Maximum r adar r ange Maximum radar rang e is essentia lly line-of -sight, so is limited by th e height of the scanner and the height of the targ et as illustrated below : T he table below show s typical maximum radar ranges for various rada r antenna heights and t arget heights. Remember that alth ough the ra[...]
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Chapter 6: Using the Radar 121 Side lobes Side lobe patterns are produced by small amou nts of energy from the transmitted pulses that are ra diated outsid e the narrow main be am. T he effects of side lobes are most no ticeable wit h targets at short range s (normally below 3 nm), and i n particular with larger objects . Side lobe echoes form eith[...]
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122 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Multiple echoes Multiple echoes a re not ver y common but ca n occur if there i s a la rge target with a wide vertic al surface a t a comparative ly short range. T he transmi tted signal will be reflected bac k and forth betw een the targ et and your own ship, resulting in multi ple echoes , displayed beyo nd [...]
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Chapter 6: Using the Radar 123 Rain or snow clutter T he radar can see echoes fr om rain or snow . Re turns from storm areas and rain squalls consist of coun tless small echoes that cont inuously change size , intensity and position. T hese returns so metimes appear as large hazy area s , depending on the intensity of th e rainfall or snow in the s[...]
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124 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 6.3 Pow ering on/ off the various scan ner oper ating modes T o co ntrol the power to the radar: T he scanner icon in the data bar indica te s the chosen status and is described as: Note: When an open a rray anten na is fi tted, the system stops th e antenna i n the for - ward facing position when Standby mode[...]
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Chapter 6: Using the Radar 125 6.4 T he radar pictu re Y ou wil l need heading and posi tion data for full functiona lity of your rada r . A fast heading sensor is al so needed for opera tion of MARPA and can maximize the performan ce of radar/chart overl ay . With your radar sc anner connected a nd the radar in transmi t mode , the radar pictur e [...]
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126 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual from the co astline . Although the coastline may be muc h nearer , it may not appear on the radar un til the vessel is closer to sh ore . • Some tar gets , such as buoys and smal l boats , can be diffic ult to disc ern, beca use they do no t present a c onsistent reflecting sur face as they bob and toss a bo[...]
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Chapter 6: Using the Radar 127 screen. Any changes tha t you mak e to the orien tation of the radar are retai ned when you switch off . Head Up (H-UP) T hi s is the default mode for the radar app lication. North Up (N-UP) Note s: (1) If heading data becomes unavailab le whilst in this mode, a warning message will be shown, the status bar ind icates[...]
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128 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Course Up (C-UP) If you select a new course , the picture will reset to display th e new course upwards . T he reference used for Course-Up depe nds upon the inform ation available at a given time . T he system always prioriti zes this information in the follo wing order .: 1. Bea ring from origin to de stinat[...]
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Chapter 6: Using the Radar 129 Relative motion (RM) with optional vessel offset When the moti on mode is set to Relative, the position of your boat is fixed on the screen and all the targets move relati ve to the boat. Y ou can specify whether the boat is fixed i n the cen tre of the window (0 offset) or of fset by 1/3 or 2/3 to increase th e view [...]
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130 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Showing or hiding the r ange rings T o turn th e range rings on/off : Changing th e bearin g mode for EBLs T he default bea ring mode for EBLs is relative to your vessel’ s heading. If h eading data is available , you can set the bearing mode to be relat ive (REL), ma gnetic/true (M /T). When M/T is selected[...]
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Chapter 6: Using the Radar 131 Sea Radar echo es from waves around yo ur boat ca n clutter the c entre of the r adar picture , making it di fficult to detect real targ ets (see page 122 ). Adjusting the se a mode will reduce this clutter fo r up to 5 nautical miles (d epending on wa ve and sea con ditions) from your boat. T his has the effect of re[...]
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132 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Manual (M AN) mode If you do set t he TUNE functio n to MANU AL, you wil l need to adjust it about 10 minu tes after you have turned on the radar , since the requir ed setting will ch ange after the magnetron ha s w armed up . Y ou should a djust the control to obtain the maximum signal strength (i ndicated by[...]
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Chapter 6: Using the Radar 133 Note: This menu ca n also be selected by pressing a nd holding INT. REJE CT. OFF If you w ish to detec t the presen ce of other radars in the vici nity: Expansion T he expansion fun ction allows yo u to either overrid e the pulse length or to give larger returns so targets are e asier to see: Overriding the pulse leng[...]
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134 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual W akes When the w ak es functio n is switched o n, you can see the di rection an d speed of moving target s relative to your boat. A targ et is displayed in yellow and as the signa l diminishes with time it is shown in pale r shades of blue. Displaying wakes T o switc h on the wa k es function: Specifying the [...]
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Chapter 6: Using the Radar 135 6.8 Ch anging the displayed range Y ou can zoom i n or out to view your ra dar picture at varying scales. T he scale is measured fr om the ce ntre to the t op of the window an d is display ed in the le ft-hand corner of the sta tus bar . T he scale you will need i s dependent u pon where y ou are na vigating and the l[...]
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136 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 6.9 Measuring distances , ra nges and bearin gs When you ar e using t he radar applic ation, you can me asure distances , ranges an d bearings i n a v ariety o f wa ys . T hese options are deta iled in the table below: ... U sing th e r ange rings Use the range rin gs to gauge the approximat e distances betw e[...]
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Chapter 6: Using the Radar 137 ... Using VRMs and EBLs What is a VRM? A V ariable Range Ma rk er ( VRM) is a ci rcle centred on your vessel’ s posit ion and fixed with respec t to the heading mode. When this circl e is adjusted to align w ith a target, its ran g e fro m your boat is measured and displayed on the ADJUST VRM soft ke y . T he dat a [...]
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138 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual T r acking a target with a VRM/EBL Y ou wil l be able to tell whic h w ay the targ et is traveling by watchin g how it moves in relation to the EBL. If it contin ues traveling directl y along the EBL, it show s that it is on a possible colli sion course wit h your boat - take the appropriate ac tion. Creating [...]
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Chapter 6: Using the Radar 139 ... Using floati ng VRMs/EBLs Y ou can use the VRM/EBL float fun ction to measure the range and bearing be tween any two point s on the radar screen. This function allow s you to move the VRM/E BL centre away from your boat’s position and onto a targ et. Y ou can the n change the radius of the V RM to determi ne the[...]
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140 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 5. If requ ired, you can fl oat a second VRM/EBL : i. Press SET U P VRM/EBL 2. ii. T oggle t he VRM/E BL 2 to O N . iii. Repeat steps 1 to 8 above . Unfloating a VRM/EBL T o unf loat VRM/EBLs an d return them to th e central position : 1. Select th e VRM/EBL opti on. 2. Unfloat VR M/EBL 1 or 2: 6.10 Using r ad[...]
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Chapter 6: Using the Radar 141 maintained . A guard zone only opera tes when the whol e zone is displaye d on the screen. An aud ible alarm sounds to a lert you when a targ et enters the zone. Guard zones are inac tive for 10 seconds after bei ng placed or re-siz ed, to avoid inappropria te alarms whilst they are being positioned. Y ou can set up g[...]
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142 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Circular guar d zone T o set up a cir cul ar gu ard z one: D6761_3 ZONE SHAPE CIRCL E SET INNER xx.xx nm Press to highlight Set inner limit for guard zone OK Repeat for other settings 6nm Head-Up D6832-2 Circular Guard Zone D6761_3 ZONE SHAPE CIRCL E SET INNER xx.xx nm Press to highlight Set inner limit for gu[...]
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Chapter 6: Using the Radar 143 MAR P A SAFETY NOTICES MARP A can improve colli sion avoidanc e when used wisely . It is the User’s responsibili ty to exercise common pru dence and navi gational ju dgements . T here are condit ions wh ere acquir ing a ta rget may become diffic ult. T hese same conditions may be a factor in succ essfully trac king [...]
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144 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual How is a risk assessed? Each target is mo nitored to see if it will be within a certain distan ce from your boat within a certain time. If so , the target is designated as dangerous and an audible warning is sound ed along w ith an on-sc reen warning being sh own. The target symbol changes to the dange rous ta[...]
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Chapter 6: Using the Radar 145 CP A gr aphics CP A graphics show vectors for you r vessel and a selecte d target. A vector is a li ne on- screen showing the predicted courses of your ve ssel and the selec ted target if you both remain on you r present course . T h ese vectors vary in length due to boat spe ed and vector length se t in the MARP A Se[...]
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146 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual T rue mode With the display set in T rue mode, the vector s of your vessel and the tar get are shown extended to the ir intersection poi nt. T h e CP A is shown a s a line that is pl aced on your boat’ s vector at the point of th e CP A. T he len gth and di rection of the line i ndicates the distance and bea[...]
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Chapter 6: Using the Radar 147 Acquiri ng a tar get to tr ack 1. Select t arget to be a cquired: 2. Acqui re target: Note: If set to ON, the CPA graphic is displayed. Can celling targets ... from the scr ee n T o ca ncel a target fro m the screen: ...from the MARP A list T o ca ncel a target fro m the MARP A list: 1. Displa y the MARP A List: 2. Ca[...]
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148 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Display ing vesse l identit y (AIS) If you have an A IS rece iver fitt ed to you r system, you can use t he AIS fea ture to: • Display a targ et for any othe r AIS equipped ve ssels within a specifie d range of your boat. • Display voyage informa tion being broadcasted by these targets i.e. their position,[...]
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Chapter 6: Using the Radar 149 Function Descripti on Options (Default in bold ) Interference Rejection When ON , any mutu al radar inter ference between tw o radar equippe d vessels operating w ithin ra nge of each o ther , is automa tically re duced. NORMAL HIGH Ta r g e t E x p a n s i o n When O N , targets are m agnifie d to m ak e th em ea sie[...]
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150 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 6.12 W a rnings of po tential dangers If sw itch ed on , th e fol lowin g ala rms will be triggered when you are in the radar application: • System alarms - a nchor , timer , al arm clock and te mperature . • Na viga tion alarm s - a rriv al and of f tr ack. • Rad ar al arms - gu ard zon es . •F i s h [...]
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Chapter 7: Using the data application 151 Chapter 7: Using the data application 7.1 Intr oduct ion T he data application enables you to vi ew numeric da ta generated by the system or by instruments availa ble on NMEA or SeaT alk. 7.2 Selecting a data application T o sele ct a data appli cat ion: 1. Se lect a page set that inclu des a d ata applicat[...]
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152 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 7.3 S electing the data fo r display Y ou can eith er select a panel of pre-configured data or customiz e the application to display the data of you r choice . Note: Panel se lectio n is a local setting a nd will ther efore onl y affec t the individual dis- play on whic h you are work ing. Pre-co nfigured d at[...]
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Chapter 7: Using the data application 153 T o select a pre-configured dat a panel: Customize th e panels Y ou can custo mize each pan el by changi ng: • T he panel name. • T he size and number of data cell s • T he data contai ned in eac h cell. T his dat a can in clude a ny transducer or inte rnally calculate d navigatio n data that is avail[...]
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154 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Selecting cell data T o sel ect the data that is to appear in each cell : 1. Select the data group for the relevant panel e .g. 2. Selec t the data to be in serted in the high lighted panel: Changing the size of the cells Y ou can cha nge the size of the cells to meet your own par ticular requi rements by usin[...]
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Chapter 7: Using the data application 155 = Merging a cell Use the MERGE CELLS function t o mak e a cell la rger and ther efore easi er to see: 1. Select t he relev ant cel l withi n the requ ired panel: T he direction in which the selected c ell can be me rged is in dicated on t he soft k ey . 2. Merge the highlighted c ell: D8730_1 OK SPLIT CELL [...]
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Cha pter 8 : Usi ng the Course Devi ation Indica tor 157 Chapter 8: Using the Course Deviation Indicator 8.1 Intr oduc tion With your disp lay receiving acc urate headin g and position inf ormation, you can use the Course Deviati on Indicato r (CDI) to monitor your c ourse and accur ately steer to a target waypo int. T he CDI applic ation is pre-co[...]
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158 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Steeri ng inst ructio ns T he steering inst ructio ns below t he roll ing road tell yo u what cor rectio n is needed t o maintain yo ur course and arriv e at the target waypoint. Indicatio n arrows are plac ed either side of the steering inst ruction, pointing towards the centre line. T he greater the error th[...]
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Chapter 9: Using t he Engine Moni tor 159 Chapter 9: Using the Engine Monitor 9.1 Intr oduc tion T he engine moni tor application e nables you to vi ew informa tion in the for m of gauges and digital data, from up to three compatible engines. T o provide a fast updat e rate , the engine data is transferred from the engine’ s serial i nterface to [...]
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160 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual i. With an e ngine monito r window active , select the P anel Setup Menu: ii. Set the nu mber of engines: iii. Set the maxi mum tachometer range: Note: The engine temperature uni t ( 0 F or 0 C) and the fuel unit (lit res, imp erial gallons or US gal lons) is defin ed in the System Setup Menu (Units Se tup) an[...]
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Chapter 9: Using t he Engine Moni tor 161 9.3 The engin e monitor display Engine data is display ed in a series of pre-configured pan els . E ach panel contains a particula r set or data. Y ou c an choose the panel tha t suits your requirem ents via the soft k eys: 9.4 Confi guring t he engin e panels . Y ou can conf igure each pane l by changing t[...]
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Chapter 10: Navtex 163 Chapter 10: N avtex 10.1 Overview T he display can be u sed to view marin e safety i nformation includin g weather fo recasts and marine warnings received from a Navtex receiver . Y o u can select the type of warning message that will tri gger this alert on your disp lay . Onc e you have read the received message you can eith[...]
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164 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 10.4 Vie wing messages Displayi ng th e Navtex Message Lis t T o view messages stored in your system: Y ou now ha ve the option to SORT LIST (by date , station or ca tegory), erase a message or set up the mess age alerts Displayi ng and scr olling th r ough a message 10.5 Managin g Navtex messages Y ou can man[...]
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Chapter 10: Navtex 165 T o select th e message alert categori es: Sorting the messa ge li st By default the me ssage list sorts by the date and time the message was received (D A TE) with the most recent message at the t op . If required, you can sort the l ist by station iden tifier (STN) o r by message cate gory (CA T). D8876_1 Highlight category[...]
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Chapter 11: Automa tic Identi fication System (AI S) 167 Chapter 11: Automatic Identification System (AIS) 11.1 Intr oduction T his chapter details th e AIS system and how it can be used as a safet y aid. Once set up you can over lay the AIS on cha rt or radar window s and use it to: • Display a ta rget (with headi ng/speed vectors a nd rate of t[...]
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168 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Note: To change the specified AIS targets and range see page 173. D8966_1 Static Data Ship's name Type Call sign IMO number Length and beam Antenna loctation Draft Cargo information Destination ETA Other relevant information Time Ship's position COG SOG Gyro heading Rate of turn Navigational status D[...]
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Chapter 11: Automa tic Identi fication System (AI S) 169 11.3 What do I need to ru n AIS? In order to run AI S , you will need: • A receive only un it or a f ull tran sponder . Note: A receiver will al low you to recei ve data ab out other vessels in yo ur area but will not allow other vessels to ‘see’ you. A full transponder transmits and re[...]
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170 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 11.5 How is AIS data displayed? T he AIS system displays oth er AIS equipped ve ssels in the surrounding ar ea as triangular targets ov erlaid on a char t or radar window . Up to 100 targets a re displayed. As the vessel’s status change s , the symbo l for the targ et will change accord ingly . V ect ors can[...]
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Chapter 11: Automa tic Identi fication System (AI S) 171 Viewing ta rg et inf ormatio n Y ou can di splay inform ation relating to individual A IS targets. When a target is highli ghted with t he cursor . T he soft k eys change to al low yo u to select the fo llowing options: • AIS vectors . • AIS safe ty critical data. •A I S L i s t . •F [...]
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172 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual AIS List Y ou ca n also view a list of AI S target s . The list provides c ollision avoidance data for the highlig hted target : T o displ ay the AIS List: Viewing full AIS data T o displ ay detailed AIS data for an individua l target e .g. stat ic and dynamic and voya ge related data: D9092_1 D9091_1 AIS OPTI[...]
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Chapter 11: Automa tic Identi fication System (AI S) 173 11.6 Using AIS for coll ision avoidance Y ou can use you r AIS for coll ision avoidan ce by using the safe zone and safety message functions. Safe zones What is a safe zone? A safe zone i s a ring centred on your boat within whic h a target is consi dered dangerous. It is display ed on radar [...]
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174 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual MARP A and AIS op tions Safety mess ages When the status of the AIS Sa fety Messages functi on is set to ON in the AIS Layer Setu p Menu (see page 176 ), any incoming safety messages from surrounding vessels , shore stations and mobile stations , are displayed in a pop- up box. If known, the message will inclu[...]
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Chapter 11: Automa tic Identi fication System (AI S) 175 Loca l AIS al arm s When the connected AIS unit genera tes an alar m, your C-Se ries displays a local a larm message and indicates the alarm statu s in the data bar icon: T o proceed: 1. Remo ve the message pop-up/display active al arm list: 2. Ack nowledge the message at your AIS unit . Impo[...]
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176 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 11.8 Simulator We recommend that you use the simulator to fa miliarize yourse lf with the AIS function. When the s ystem simulator is switch ed on (see page 184 ), it disp lays 20 AIS ta rgets within a 25nm ra nge . T hese ta rgets are displaye d using the appropriat e AIS targets status symbol (see page 170 )[...]
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Chapter 12: System setu p and customiz ing 177 Chapter 12: System setup and customizing T hi s chapter describes how to setup and customize your C-Series display . Any settings that you c hange will be stored by t he display an d shown each tim e you powe r on. Y ou can, of course change thes e settings as many times as you wish. 12.1 Customizin g [...]
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178 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual 2 . E d i t t h e p a g e s e t : T he page , window and applicati on layout that you ha ve defined will now be available each ti me you open th e Select P age Set screen. If you do not want to use all 5 pages in a pa ge set, you can switch off individual pages . When you use P AGE to cycle through the pages ,[...]
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Chapter 12: System setu p and customiz ing 179 12.2 Changing th e databar Y ou can cha nge the data bar to mee t your own partic ular needs . T his includes: • P osition - top or side . • Size (top positio n only). • Data disp layed . Note: The da tabar co nfiguratio n is a l ocal settin g and will th erefore o nly aff ect the in- dividual di[...]
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180 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual T o change the dat a bar size: Customizing the conten ts of the data bar Y ou can customize you r data bar so that it contains the pa rticular informa tion that you require. T he table that follows, shows the available data. Dat a gr oups Data (abbrevi ations in brack ets) VESSEL V essel position (Ves P os) Co[...]
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Chapter 12: System setu p and customiz ing 181 * T rip log Y ou can view t he total dist ance trave lled (Log) and the dis tance since you l ast applied a reset (T rip) based on your spe ed through water (STW). In addition you can include in your data application or datab ar , ground log and four ground trip coun ters based on your GPS positi on. T[...]
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182 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Adding data Once you have select ed the co nfigure opt ion (see above), yo u can add new data: When the d ata bar is posit ioned to the side of your scre en, a new sele ction is adde d at the top of the bar . When the data bar is po sitioned a cross the top of your screen, a ne w selection is added on the left[...]
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Chapter 12: System setu p and customiz ing 183 12.3 Changin g the set up men u options T he Setup Menu conta ins application specific an d system-wide menus: Appl icatio n spe cific T he se menus relate to th e application for the active windo w i.e . Cha rt, Cartography , Radar , Fi shfinder and En gine Monitor Setup . F o r further detai ls pleas[...]
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184 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Simula tor ON - allows operation of display without data from antenna and/or external data sources . Demo - a series of slides with descriptions to demonstrate the various system functions . OFF ON Demo Bearing Mode Mode of all bearing and heading data displaye d. T his doe s not affect how the chart or radar [...]
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Chapter 12: System setu p and customiz ing 185 Date/Time Setup Menu Units Set up Menu System Integr ation See sub-menu below W aypoint P assword Set-up ... Allows you to set up a password to protect access to your w ay- point and route databases . See page 23 . MENU IT EM OPT IONS (Defau lt in bol d ) Date Forma t Displays date as day/month/year or[...]
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186 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual System Integration Setup Menu Pressure Un its Select required pressu re unit. Bar Psi Kpa Vo l u m e U n i t s Select required v olume unit. US Gallons Imp Gallons Litres MENU IT EM OPT IONS (Defau lt in bol d ) DSC M essag e When set to ON, details of distress DSC messages are dis- played on sc reen ON OFF Se[...]
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Chapter 12: System setu p and customiz ing 187 Alarm Setup Menu T he Alarm Setup Menu is divided into these sub-menus: • S ystem A larms Setup . • Navigat ion Alarms Setup. • Radar Alarm s Setup . • F i shfinder Alarms Setu p . •A I S A l a r m s S e t u p . Note: To s ilence any alarm s, pr ess ACK N O WL E DG E . System Alarms Setup Sys[...]
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188 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Navigation Alarm s Setup Navigation a larms will sound in any a pplication whe n you are navigating. Radar Alarms Setup T he se alarms will only sound w hen you are in th e radar applic ation. Note: If a r adar is no t detected, th e alarm setup wi ndows are greyed ou t. Fishfinder Alarms Setup MENU IT EM OPT [...]
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Chapter 12: System setu p and customiz ing 189 Note: If a f ishfinder is not det ected, the al arm setup wi ndows are grey ed out. AIS Alarms Setup GPS Status T he GPS is used to position your boa t on the chart. Y ou can set up your Global P ositioning System (GPS) and chec k its stat us using th e GPS statu s icons an d the GPS Status page of the[...]
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190 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual T his screen provides , for each track ed satelli te , the satel lite number , a graphical sign al strength bar , statu s , azi muth angle and its e lev ation angl e from your vessel. T he sky view graphic shows the positio n of these satellites . P o sitional acc uracy is dependent upon these para meters; in [...]
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Chapter 12: System setu p and customiz ing 191 Selecting the COG/SOG filter T he COG/SOG filter should be set to the level ap propriate to your boat’s use and to the level of oscillation being exper ienced by the GPS: • HIGH - for use when trawli ng or when there is a high level of osc illation. • MEDIUM - fo r general use • LOW - for use w[...]
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192 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Databar Setup T hi s sub-menu accesses the Con figure Data B ar Menu - refer to page 179 for ful l details . Select P age Set T hi s sub-menu accesses the Sele ct P age Sets Menu. F or details of how to reconfigure the page sets , please see page 177 . System Diagnostics T hi s sub-menu is for diagnost ic use [...]
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Chapter 13: Maintenance & T roubleshootin g 193 Chapter 13: M aintenance & T r oublesho oting 13.1 Intr oduc tion T his chap ter p rov ides infor mati on on main tain ing a nd trou bles hootin g yo ur C- Seri es Display , and al so information on how to get assistance from Raymarine. 13.2 Maintenance procedures At regular intervals , carry [...]
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194 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Cleaning the di spla y CAUTION: Clea ning the displa y T ake care when clea ning the di splay , to avoid da maging it. (1) Do NOT wipe the display screen with a dry cloth, as this could scratch the screen coating . (2) Do NOT use aci d, ammonia based or abrasive products. Regularly c lean your Display as fol l[...]
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Chapter 13: Maintenance & T roubleshootin g 195 Settin gs and da ta r eset All data set-up menus, including page sets and the data bar , are reset to the factory default whe n you apply a settin gs and data reset. Impor tant: Applying a settings and data reset w ill remo ve all waypo ints , routes a nd tracks. Applying a settings and data reset[...]
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196 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Ins ta lla tion /D ispl ay Problem Solut ion Display does not power up • Che ck power su pply cable is sound and that al l connect ions are ti ght and f ree from co rrosion. •C h e c k r e l e v a n t f u s e s . • Che ck power so urce is of t he corre ct voltage and suffici ent curr ent. My display swit[...]
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Chapter 13: Maintenance & T roubleshootin g 197 Chart Fishfinder Problem Solut ion V essel not shown in correct geographical positio n on Display • Che ck GPS stat us ( page 18 9 ). • Che ck that the Display i s not in S imulat or mode (see page 184 ). • Che ck the SDGP S setti ng is swi tched OF F . • Perform the ch art offset operatio[...]
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198 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Radar 13.5 Gettin g T echnical Support T hi s section details how you can obtain te chnical suppor t for your C-Series disp lay or for your Navion ics cartography . Raymarin e provides a compre hensive custom er support service, on the world wide web , through our wor ldwide dealer net work and by teleph one h[...]
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Chapter 13: Maintenance & T roubleshootin g 199 1. Select t he Softw are Se rvices menu: 2. Note down the Produc t Name and ID , Serial Number and Ap p V ersion from the menu: Wo rld wide web Please visit the Custom er Support ar ea of our websi te at: www .ray marine .com Vi sit the Custo mer Support area of ou r website for F requently Asked [...]
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200 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual For product r epair and service In the unlik ely event that your Raym arine unit shou ld develop a problem, cont act your authoriz ed Raymarine deal er for assistanc e . T he dealer is best equipped to handle your service require ments and can off er timesaving h elp in getting your equ ipment back into n orma[...]
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Chapter 13: Maintenance & T roubleshootin g 201 For Navionics cartogr aphy F o r questions about cartography , please contact Navionics directly through their web site: www .nav ionics.c om or contact Navio nics customer support: If you wish to fil e a report of an error or om ission on a Navion ics chart, please provide the informatio n to Nav[...]
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Appendix A: Speci ficat ion 203 Appendix A: Specification C70, C80 and C1 20 LCD Color Di splays General Approvals: CE FCC Confor ms to essential requir ements of 199 5/5/EC, 1989/3 36/EC. Co mplia nt with C FR 47 P ar ts 2 & 80 Size: C70 C80 C120 253 x 175 x 110 mm (9.9 x 6.9 x 4.3 in.) exclud ing bracke t 283 x 210 x 110 mm (11. 1 x 8.2 x 4.3[...]
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204 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Connect ors 13 pin Ra dar scan ner 4 pin DSM 3 pin SeaT alk 5 pin NMEA 5 pin SeaT alk 2 / NMEA2000 3 pin Po wer Interfa ces P athfin der Radar sca nner 1 x DSM rece ive 1 x SeaT alk, receive and transmit 1 x NMEA0183, rec eive and transmit 1 x SeaT alk 2 / NMEA2000 Comp ac tFlas h ca rd slo t W aypoints 1000 w[...]
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Appendix A: Speci ficat ion 205 Radar Features Range Sca les (Range Ring s) 1/8 (1/1 6)nm to 72 (12) nm dependa nt on scanne r P erformanc e limit ed by scanne r type and positio n. Range Ring Accuracy Better than +/ - 1.5% of th e max. range scale in u se , o r 22m (72 ft), whi cheve r is the gr eates t. Bearing accuracy +/- 1° V ariable Ra nge M[...]
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206 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Chart Features Cartog raphy Navionic s Charts on Compact Flash car ds Chart of the worl d built i n Chart scaling 1/64nm (if cartogr aphic detail is available to 4000nm Pres ent ati on Mod es He ad up , Cour se up or N ort h up (se lecta ble T rue or M agne tic ) Relative or T rue Mo tion W aypoints 1000 waypo[...]
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Appendix A: Speci ficat ion 207 Data features Engine monitor features Vi sit www .raym arine .com for a list of co mpatible engin es . Navtex features AIS features Interfacing P ane l type 5 panels available. Pre-defined (Nav igation, Waypoint, Route, F ishing or S ailing) or user-c onfigured. Data availabl e V essel po sition, a ctive waypoint, T [...]
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208 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual SeaT alk Input Depth, SOG , COG, P osition, W aypoint n umber , range/ bearing, TTG , Boat speed, T ime, XTE, Heading, Wind, data, Log/T rip, T e m- perature, MOB and cursor position SeaT alk Output Cursor data, gu ard zone and n avigational data br idged from NMEA SeaT alk 2 Inp ut SeaT alk 2 Output AIS Recei[...]
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Appendix B: Abbreviations 209 Appendix B: List of Abbr eviations AIS Automatic Identification System km Ki lometer ALR Alarm kpa Kilo pascals °C Degrees Centigrade KPH Kilometers per hour °F Degrees F arenheit kt Knots amp Amperes ky Kilo yards Auto Automatic l litres CA T Category Lat Latitude CCFL Cold Cathod e Fluorescent La mp Lon Longitude C[...]
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210 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual STN Station TCP A Time to Closest P oint of TM T rue motion TTG Ti m e T o G o TV G T ime V ariable Gain TX Tr a n s m i t UTC Un iversa l T ime Con stan t VMG Vel o c i t y M a d e G o o d VRM V ariable R ange Mark er WPT/ W aypoi nt /W a ypoin ts XTE Cross T rack Error 81221_4.book Page 210 Tuesday, F ebruar[...]
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Appendix C 211 Appendix C: List of cursor labels Label Featur e Application A/B Ruler lin e Chart AIS AIS target Chart COG Cour se Over Ground vector Chart CTR centre of rad ar Radar FL T Floatin g EBL /VRM Rad ar GRD Guard zo ne Radar HDG Heading vector Chart MARP A MARP A target Radar MOB Man Over Boa rd mark e r Chart and rada r POS Ve ssel’ s[...]
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Index 213 Index A Abbreviations , 209 , 211 Activ ated AIS target , 170 Active al arm li st , 175 Active window , 15 Advanced setup radar , 149 Air temperature , in data bar , 181 AIS alar ms , 174 acti ve , 175 list , 189 local , 174 classes of data , 167 coll ision avo idanc e , 172 displaying data , 169 full AIS data , 172 list , 171 menu , 176 [...]
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214 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual meas uring , 135 mode , 184 for EBLs , 130 Blind echoes , 120 sectors , 122 Boat position , 46 symbol , 46 Bottom fill , 104 image , 96 lock , 103 Bridge NM EA headi ng , 186 Bu sines s ser vices , 52 Buttons , 7 C Cancelli ng alar ms , 27 MARP A targets , 147 Cards erasin g informa tion from , 21 inserti ng ,[...]
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Index 215 views , 82 local , 83 multi ple , 83 system , 83 waypoint arriva l alarm , 75 wind indication , 74 XTE restart , 72 , 82 zooming , 46 Circular guard zones , 142 Cleaning, the displa y , 193 Clearing alar ms , 27 MOB , 27 Clutter , 122 COG , 74 in data bar , 180 Collis ion av oidanc e , 140 using AIS , 172 using guard zones , 140 using MAR[...]
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216 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Dialog boxes , 9 editing , 11 Digital data applicati on select ing a pa nel , 151 Displa y adjust lighting , 16 alar ms , 27 applic atio n , 8 CDI ap plic ation , 158 chart applic ation , 45 chart det ail , 86 control waypoint disp lay , 41 current details , 50 digital data application , 151 engine monit or ap[...]
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Index 217 manual , 114 dual mode , 114 single mode , 114 operating , 114 gain controls , 117 auto , 115 manual , 116 interpreting th e bottom struc ture , 96 isolating bottom fish , 104 white li ne , 104 live image , 98 marking a position , 107 operating frequencie s , 114 overview , 95 ping enabl e/dis able , 113 rate limit , 113 power setting , 1[...]
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218 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Manual gain mode , 116 operating frequency , 114 var ia ti on , 184 Marine features , 94 Marine features , 89 MARP A acquir ing ta rgets , 147 cancelling t argets , 147 coll ision avo idanc e , 143 CP A vectors , 145 on chart , 76 operating ranges , 144 overview , 143 risk assessment , 144 setup , 146 symbols [...]
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Index 219 Nearest port , 48 port servic e , 48 tida l statio n , 48 waypoint , 48 Night operation adjust ing the di splay lighting , 16 NMEA bridge heading , 186 output setup , 186 port settin g , 186 North up mode , 84 O Object i nfor matio n , 90 Offset depth , 112 speed , 112 temperature , 112 vessel , 85 Offtrac k alar m , 188 Operating frequen[...]
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220 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual sea clutt er , 131 settin g gain , 131 tun e radar , 131 using gain controls , 130 wakes , 134 guard zones , 140 head up mode , 127 impaired radar performance , 120 blind sectors , 122 indirect echoes , 121 multip le echoes , 122 rain clutte r , 123 sea clutt er , 122 side lobes , 121 interference , 123 reje c[...]
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Index 221 edit , 68 , 81 change co lor , 73 , 82 change co urse , 69 change name , 73 , 82 erasing , 73 , 82 follow , 63 overview , 58 reversing , 69 selecting , 68 viewing details , 66 Rudder , in data bar , 180 Ruler , 54 clearing , 55 repositionin g , 55 S Safe zone AIS , 173 own vessel , 146 , 174 ring , 146 , 174 time to , 146 , 174 Safety , 1[...]
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222 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Spot soundings , 93 show/hide , 89 ST290 system , 186 Standby , 149 Status bar , 9 , 45 icons , 9 , 12 , 169 Steering, using CDI , 157 Symbols AIS targets , 170 boat , 46 business servic es , 52 MARP A , 144 navigation marks , 94 port , 51 waypoint , 87 waypoints , 29 Synchroniz ing char t wit h rada r ran ge [...]
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Index 223 Uni ts measurement , 13 setup menu , 184 , 185 depth , 185 distance , 185 measurement , 13 pressure , 186 speed , 185 temp eratu re , 185 volume , 186 V Va r i at i o n s o u r c e , 184 Ve c t or s AIS , 171 CP A , 145 len gth , 90 , 146 using chart vec tors , 74 Ve s se l offset , 85 , 129 position, in data bar , 180 symbol , 46 Vi ew i[...]
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224 C-Series Displa y Reference Manual Window active , 15 selecting , 14 X XTE in data bar , 180 resetti ng , 57 restar t , 72 , 82 Z Zoom Chart , 46 Fi s h f i n d e r , 102 position , 102 Radar , 135 81221_4.book Page 224 Tuesday, F ebruary 28, 2006 5:24 PM[...]
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i Raymarine W orld Wide W arr anty Ray marin e Inc. APPLIC ABLE T O PRODUCTS SOLD TH ROUGH OFFICIA L RA YMA RINE INC. DEALERS , DISTRIBUT ORS AND BOA T BUILDERS WITHIN THE AM ERICAS AND CARIBBEA N . Limited w arr anty Subj ect to the terms , con ditio ns a nd lim itati ons s et fo rth in th is U .S . Limi ted W arran ty (he reina fter the ‘ W arr[...]
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ii Raymar ine W orl d Wide W arranty Limitation s and Exclus ions In addition to any other limitations an d exclusions set forth herein, Raymarine is not responsib le for , and this Warrant y does not cove r: • failures due to abuse , misuse , accident, unauthorized alter ation or repair , improper installation (whethe r or not by a Raymarine -ce[...]
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iii Ray marine U K Ltd. APPLIC ABLE T O PRODUCT SOLD THROUG H OFFICIAL RA YMARINE UK L TD . DEALERS , D ISTRIBUTORS AND BO A T BUILDERS WITHIN EUROP E, THE MIDDLE AN D F AR EAST , AFR ICA AND AUSTRALASIA. Limited W arra nty T he Raymarine war ranty terms and conditions as described be low do not affect the customers legal rights and c omplies with [...]
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iv Raymar ine W orl d Wide W arranty 3.2 In cases where the c ustomer is request ing a war ranty service and a Raymarine certified installer has not installed the product ; i.e. Product warrant y , the aff ected pro duct must be returne d to the cus tomer’s local Ray marine app roved se rvice agen t or di rect to R aymar ine w ith: 3.2.1 proof o [...]
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v 4.11 The Raymari ne warranty do es not cover any differ ences in material, co lorin g or size b etween those allude d to in corporate adver tising, literature o r published on t he internet, wh ich are not spe cifically objecte d to at the tim e of delivery . 4.12 T ravel costs other than auto mileage, tolls and two (2) hours travel time, ar e sp[...]
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vi Raymar ine W orl d Wide W arranty Purchased from Purchase date Dealer address Installe d by Installati on date Commissioned by Commissioning date Owners name Mailing address Raymarine Service Centers North and South America Raymarine T echnical Support 1-800-539-5539 or , +1 603-881-5200 Product Repair and Service Raymarine Product Repair Center[...]