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9.6 Sonar sensitivity controls

Optimum performance is usually achieved using the default settings. You can adjust the image using
the Sensitivity controls to improve the displayed image. Sensitivity setting adjustment is also applied
to the sonar history that is displayed when using sonar scroll back.

Sensitivity settings can be accessed using the onscreen Image adjustment icon, or the
Adjust sensitivity menu option: Menu > Adjust sensitivity.

The Sensitivity controls available are dependant upon the Sonar module in use.

Control

Name

Description

‘G’ Gain

The control determines the signal strength at which target
returns are shown onscreen.
The Gain control can be set to Auto or Manual. Depending
on Sonar module, in Auto you can add an offset of up to
± 50%.
A higher value produces more target returns and noise
onscreen.

‘I’ Intensity, or
‘CG’ Color Gain

The control sets the lower limit for the color used for the
strongest target returns. All target returns above this value
are displayed in the strongest color. Those with a weaker
value are divided equally between the remaining colors.
The control can be set to Auto or Manual. Depending on
Sonar module, in Auto you can add an offset of up to ± 50%.

‘SF’ Surface Filter , or
‘NF’ Noise filter

The control determines the amount of noise displayed
onscreen by varying the gain throughout the water column.
A lower value decreases the depth at which the control
is applied.
The control can be set to Auto or Manual.

‘TVG’ Time Varied Gain

The control determines the amount of attenuation applied
throughout the water column to ensure that targets of a
similar size appear the same regardless of depth.
A higher value produces weaker targets and less noise
onscreen.
The control can be set to 1 of 3 Auto modes or can be set
to Manual.

All to Auto

Sets all Sensitivity settings to Auto with 0% offset.

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Summary of Contents for axiom pro 9 RVX

Page 1: ...2017 Raymarine UK Limited 87319 2 Document number 10 2017 Date English en US Installation instructions...

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Page 3: ...ts design patents patents pending or design patents pending Fair Use Statement You may print no more than three copies of this manual for your own use You may not make any further copies or distribute...

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Page 5: ...Displays 15 2 3 Compatible transducers Axiom Pro MFDs 16 RealVision transducers 16 DownVision transducers 17 CHIRP conical beam transducers using DownVision type connector 17 2 4 Parts supplied Axiom...

Page 6: ...1 Service and maintenance 52 Routine equipment checks 52 5 2 Product cleaning 53 Cleaning the display case 53 Cleaning the display screen 53 Cleaning the sun cover 53 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 55 6 1...

Page 7: ...75 Chapter 9 Spares and accessories 77 9 1 AXIOM Pro accessories 78 Axiom transducer adaptor cables 78 Legacy MFD adaptor plates 78 9 2 AXIOM Pro spares 79 9 3 RayNet to RayNet cables and connectors...

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Page 9: ...r by errors in chart data or information utilized by the product and supplied by third parties This product supports electronic charts provided by third party suppliers which may be embedded or stored...

Page 10: ...uency band used for this device campus radio stations radios stations that require a license and specified low power radio stations radio stations that do not require license for mobile identification...

Page 11: ...will need this serial number when registering your product online You should retain the label for future reference Technical accuracy To the best of our knowledge the information in this document was...

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Page 13: ...nts 2 1 Product documentation on page 14 2 2 Applicable products on page 15 2 3 Compatible transducers Axiom Pro MFDs on page 16 2 4 Parts supplied Axiom Pro 9 and 12 on page 19 2 5 Parts supplied Axi...

Page 14: ...arine product Visit http www raymarine co uk view id 5175 to order a printed manual delivered directly to your door For further information about the Print Shop please visit the Print Shop FAQ pages h...

Page 15: ...and 1kW sonar module E70481 Axiom Pro 9 S 9 MFD with built in 600W sonar module E70372 Axiom Pro 12 RVX 12 MFD with built in RealVision 3D and 1kW sonar module E70482 Axiom Pro 12 S 12 MFD with built...

Page 16: ...the Raymarine website for compatible transducers www raymarine com transducers Other transducers using available adaptor cables RealVision transducers The transducers listed below can be connected dir...

Page 17: ...he transducers listed below can be connected directly to DownVision DV variant MFDs or via an adaptor cable to RealVision RV RealVision 1kW RVX and Sonar S variant MFDs CPT S transducers use CHIRP son...

Page 18: ...Product number Transducer Mounting Description E70340 Thru hull CPT S 12 angled element bronze E70341 Thru hull CPT S 20 angled element bronze 18...

Page 19: ...gasket 4 Suncover 5 Trunnion bracket 6 Trunnion knobs x 2 7 Fixings M4 x 40 pan head bolt x 4 M4 Nylock nut x 4 and M4 washer x 4 8 M3x5 screw M3 spring washer and M3 crimp terminal for optional grou...

Page 20: ...Upper keypad 3 Panel mount gasket 4 Suncover 5 Documentation pack 6 SeaTalkng to DeviceNet adaptor cable 7 Fixings M4 x 40 pan head bolt x 4 M4 Nylock nut x 4 and M4 washer x 4 8 Power Video NMEA 018...

Page 21: ...Chapter 3 Installation Chapter contents 3 1 Selecting a location on page 22 3 2 Mounting options on page 28 3 3 Surface mounting on page 29 3 4 Bracket trunnion mounting on page 31 Installation 21...

Page 22: ...quipment Any specific requirements for each system component are provided later in this chapter Mounting surface Ensure product is adequately supported on a secure surface Do not mount units or cut ho...

Page 23: ...nclude LED spot or strip lights and terrestrial TV tuners To minimize interference from such equipment Keep it as far away from GPS AIS or VHF devices as possible Ensure that any power cables for exte...

Page 24: ...can also have an impact In particular steel aluminium or carbon surfaces can impact GPS performance Before locating equipment with an internal GPS antenna below decks or on a steel aluminium or carbo...

Page 25: ...roducts Distance and signal strength The distance between Wi Fi products should always be kept to a minimum Do not exceed the maximum stated range of your Wi Fi product Maximum range will vary for eac...

Page 26: ...ro 12 A 299 32 mm 11 78 in 358 03 mm 14 1 in B 329 5 mm 12 97 in 388 5 mm 15 3 in C 186 2 mm 7 33 in 246 13 mm 9 69 in D 173 79 mm 6 84 in 222 8 mm 8 77 in E 33 4 mm 1 31 in 31 9 mm 1 26 in F 64 5 mm...

Page 27: ...in B 258 mm 10 16 in C 33 4 mm 1 31 in D 68 4 mm 2 69 in E 138 6 mm 5 46 in straight connector 118 6 mm 4 67 in right angled connector F 15 2 mm 0 6 in G 207 mm 8 15 in straight connector 187 mm 7 36...

Page 28: ...d The Axiom Pro 9 and 12 can also be bracket mounted on a trunnion Legacy MFD adaptor plates are also available to enable you to easily swap out older MFDs for new Axiom Pro MFDs please refer to Chapt...

Page 29: ...ut out line 5 Ensure that the unit fits into the removed area and then file around any rough edges until smooth 6 Drill 4 holes as indicated on the template to accept the fixings 7 Place the gasket on...

Page 30: ...d to remove the MFD once installed then the bezel pieces will need to be removed to gain access to the fixings 1 Carefully insert the tip of a small flat blade screw driver into the recessed areas aro...

Page 31: ...rced adequate fixings to secure the bracket to your mounting surface Attached the Menu Home buttons and bezel pieces 1 Using the Bracket as a template Mark and drill 5 x pilot holes on the mounting su...

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Page 33: ...tion on page 37 4 3 NMEA 2000 SeaTalkng connection on page 42 4 4 NMEA 0183 connection on page 43 4 5 Transducer connection on page 44 4 6 Network connection on page 46 4 7 GA150 connection on page 47...

Page 34: ...nna GA150 s fitted cable NMEA 2000 connection SeaTalkng backbone NMEA 2000 backbone SeaTalkng to DeviceNet adaptor cable DeviceNet cables Network connection x 2 RayNet network or device RayNet cable w...

Page 35: ...battery terminal Refer to Grounding optional dedicated drain wire section for details Depending on MFD variant different transducer connections are available Axiom Pro RVX transducer connection option...

Page 36: ...oduct 1 Ensure that the vessel s power supply is switched off 2 Ensure that the device being connected has been installed in accordance with the installation instructions supplied with that device 3 E...

Page 37: ...n doubt consult an authorized Raymarine dealer Your product s power cable may have fitted in line fuse if not then you can add an in line fuse to the positive wire of your products power connection Ca...

Page 38: ...d power cable is NOT fitted with an inline fuse you MUST fit a suitably rated fuse or breaker between the red wire and the battery s positive terminal Refer to the inline fuse ratings provided in the...

Page 39: ...e by 8 AWG 8 36 mm2 cable Ideally all equipment should be wired to individual suitably rated thermal breakers or fuses with appropriate circuit protection Where this is not possible and more than 1 it...

Page 40: ...e of 10 8 V at the product s power connector with a fully flat battery at 11 V Important Be aware that some products in your system such as sonar modules can create voltage peaks at certain times whic...

Page 41: ...negative battery terminal The dc power system should be either Negative grounded with the negative battery terminal connected to the vessel s ground or Floating with neither battery terminal connected...

Page 42: ...cable to connect your MFD to a SeaTalkng backbone 2 Alternatively your can connect your MFD to a NMEA 2000 backbone using a standard DeviceNet cable not supplied Note 1 SeaTalkng and NMEA 2000 device...

Page 43: ...NMEA 0183 device connected to Port 1 INPUT and another NMEA 0183 device connected to Port 1 OUTPUT both NMEA devices must use the same baud rate Up to 4 devices can be connected to the display s outpu...

Page 44: ...cable For best performance cable runs should be kept to a minimum However for some installations it may be necessary to extend the transducer cable 3 m 9 8 ft 5 m 16 4 ft and 8 m 26 2 ft transducer e...

Page 45: ...Transducers Y Cable A80494 Axiom RV to 7 pin CP370 9 pin DV Transducers Y Cable Caution Transducer cable Do NOT use the transducer cable to lift or suspend the transducer always support the transducer...

Page 46: ...he opposite end to a RayNet device or RayNet network switch 2 RayNet to RJ45 cable Connect the RayNet end of the cable to your MFD and the opposite end to a RJ45 device or RJ45 network switch or coupl...

Page 47: ...4 7 GA150 connection The GA150 A80288 can be used to improve your MFD s GNSS receiver s reception For installation details refer to the documentation provided with your GA150 Connections 47...

Page 48: ...using a SD card adaptor external hard disk drive HDD or pen flash drive The HDD flash drive slot can also supply 0 5A of current to charge mobile devices The RCR 2 accessory can provide your MFD with...

Page 49: ...nected to your MFD using the BNC connector on the supplied Power Video NMEA 0183 cable 1 Power Video NMEA 0183 cable supplied with your MFD 2 Analog video device 3 Analog video BNC connector For insta...

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Page 51: ...Chapter 5 Maintaining your display Chapter contents 5 1 Service and maintenance on page 52 5 2 Product cleaning on page 53 Maintaining your display 51...

Page 52: ...writing by Raymarine Incorporated could violate compliance with FCC rules and void the user s authority to operate the equipment Caution Sun covers If your product is supplied with a sun cover to prot...

Page 53: ...n the screen itself Cleaning the display screen A coating is applied to the display screen This makes it water repellent and prevents glare To avoid damaging this coating follow this procedure 1 Switc...

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Page 55: ...page 56 6 2 Power up troubleshooting on page 57 6 3 GNSS troubleshooting on page 58 6 4 Sonar troubleshooting on page 59 6 5 Wi Fi troubleshooting on page 62 6 6 Touchscreen troubleshooting on page 6...

Page 56: ...oducts are subjected to comprehensive testing and quality assurance programs If you do experience problems with your product this section will help you to diagnose and correct problems in order to res...

Page 57: ...insufficient With the product under load using a multi meter check the power supply voltage as close to the unit as possible to establish actual voltage when the current is flowing Refer to the Techn...

Page 58: ...cation GNSS connection fault Ensure that external GNSS connections and cabling are correct and fault free External GNSS receiver in poor location For example Below decks Close proximity to transmittin...

Page 59: ...ransducer fitted Ensure the transducer is compatible with your system External sonar module SeaTalkhs RayNet network problem Check that the unit is correctly connected to the multifunction display or...

Page 60: ...s as relevant and recheck Poor problematic image Possible causes Possible solutions Vessel stationary Fish arches are not displayed if the vessel is stationary fish will appear on the display as strai...

Page 61: ...uled transducer Check the condition of the transducer ensuring it is not damaged and is free from debris fouling Damaged transducer cable Check that the transducer cable and connection is free from da...

Page 62: ...ve power Power cycle reboot devices and retry the connection Trying to connect to the wrong Wi Fi network Ensure you are trying to connect to the correct Wi Fi network the Wi Fi network s name can be...

Page 63: ...i enabled or older Bluetooth enabled devices Bluetooth and Wi Fi both operate in the 2 4 GHz frequency range some older bluetooth devices may interfere with Wi Fi signals 1 Change the Wi Fi Channel of...

Page 64: ...t installed Install mobile app from relevant app store Raymarine app version not compatible with MFD software Ensure mobile app and MFD software are latest available versions Mobile apps not enabled o...

Page 65: ...ross the Power button swipe area to de activate the TouchLock Screen is not being operated with bare fingers for example gloves are being worn Bare fingers must make contact with the screen for correc...

Page 66: ...the display Check that the power source is of the correct voltage and sufficient current Software mismatch on system upgrade required Go to www raymarine com and click on support for the latest softwa...

Page 67: ...Chapter 7 Technical support Chapter contents 7 1 Raymarine product support and servicing on page 68 7 2 Learning resources on page 70 Technical support 67...

Page 68: ...ir flir com Web support Please visit the Support area of the Raymarine website for Manuals and Documents http www raymarine com manuals FAQ Knowledgebase http www raymarine com knowledgebase Technical...

Page 69: ...5 437 164 64 support dk raymarine com Raymarine subsidiary Russia 7 495 788 0508 info mikstmarine ru Authorized Raymarine distributor Viewing product information The Getting started tab contains hardw...

Page 70: ...nge of in depth training courses to help you make the most of your products Visit the Training section of the Raymarine website for more information http www raymarine co uk view id 2372 FAQs and Know...

Page 71: ...al specification Chapter contents 8 1 Axiom Pro technical specification on page 72 8 2 Internal sonar specification on page 74 8 3 Internal GNSS GPS GLONASS receiver specification on page 75 Technical...

Page 72: ...itching Color depth 24 bit Resolution 1280 x 720 HD 1280 x 800 WXGA 1920 x 1080 FHD Ratio 16 9 16 10 16 9 Illumination 1200 nits 1200 cd m2 Viewing angle Top 88 Bottom 88 Left 88 Right 88 Number of si...

Page 73: ...0 Mbits s Wi Fi 802 11 b g n Bluetooth Bluetooth V4 0 Storage Axiom Pro 9 Axiom Pro 12 Axiom Pro 16 Internal 16 GB Solid State 14 GB usable MicroSD card reader 2 x MicroSDXC card slot External via RCR...

Page 74: ...ision 3D Range CHIRP sonar 0 6 M 2 ft to 274 m 900 ft DownVision 0 6 M 2 ft to 183 m 600 ft SideVision 0 6 M 2 ft to 91 m 300 ft RealVision 3D 0 6 M 2 ft to 91 m 300 ft 1kW sonar specification The fol...

Page 75: ...Galileo SBAS compatibility EGNOS GAGAN MSAS QZSS WAAS Operating frequency 1574 MHz to 1605 MHz Signal Acquisition Automatic Almanac Update Automatic Geodetic Datum WGS 84 alternatives can be selected...

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Page 77: ...essories Chapter contents 9 1 AXIOM Pro accessories on page 78 9 2 AXIOM Pro spares on page 79 9 3 RayNet to RayNet cables and connectors on page 80 9 4 SeaTalk ng cables and accessories on page 83 Sp...

Page 78: ...in DV 7 Pin Embedded Transducers Y Cable A80487 Axiom DV to 9 pin DV 7 Pin CP370 Transducers Y Cable Axiom RV adaptor cables A80488 Axiom RV to 7 pin Embedded Transducer Adapter A80489 Axiom RV to 7 p...

Page 79: ...EA 0183 cable 1 5 m 4 9 ft R62379 Angled Power Video NMEA 0183 cable 1 5 m 4 9 ft with right angled connector R70029 Keypad assembly R70600 Trim kit Replacement bezel pieces R70383 R70387 R70598 Mount...

Page 80: ...bling you to pull the cables through conduits and other obstacles 5 3 RayNet to RayNet right angle coupler adapter Suitable for connecting RayNet cables at 90 right angle to devices for installations...

Page 81: ...t connects at the equipment end e g DSM300 will NOT be waterproof E55049 1 5 m E55050 5 m E55051 10 m A62135 15 m E55052 20 m 1 2 Adapter cable with a RayNet female socket on one end and a waterproof...

Page 82: ...5 Adapter cable with a RayNet female socket on one end and an RJ45 SeaTalk hs female socket on the other end Connect a LightHouse MFD to a legacy SR6 switch weather receiver or a legacy 8 port SeaTalk...

Page 83: ...0 4 m 1 3 ft elbow spur A06033 SeaTalk ng 0 4 m 1 3 ft backbone A06034 SeaTalk ng 1 m 3 3 ft backbone A06035 SeaTalk ng 3 m 9 8 ft backbone A06036 SeaTalk ng 5 m 16 4 ft backbone A06068 SeaTalk ng 9...

Page 84: ...eaTalk2 5 pin to SeaTalk ng adaptor cable 0 4 m 1 3 ft A06045 DeviceNet adaptor cable Female Allows the connection of NMEA 2000 devices to a SeaTalk ng system A06046 DeviceNet adaptor cable Male Allow...

Page 85: ...y F Fuse rating 37 I Installation Best practice 40 Mounting options 28 Surface mounting 29 Trunnion mounting 31 Interference 23 See also Compass safe distance L Legacy adaptor 14 LightHouse 3 14 Locat...

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Page 88: ...Raymarine Marine House Cartwright Drive Fareham Hampshire PO15 5RJ United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1329 246 700 www raymarine com a brand by...

Page 89: ...English en US Date 09 2017 Document number 81369 4 2017 Raymarine UK Limited Basic operation instructions and PRO...

Page 90: ...ormat 2 Purchase a printed manual paperback book format www raymarine com manuals Tip If you own a smartphone or tablet with a camera you can use the QR code shown above to visit the LightHouse 3 Manu...

Page 91: ...factory reset 15 2 2 Shortcuts 15 Taking a screenshot 15 Activating touchlock 16 Radar standby 16 Autopilot shortcuts 16 Adjusting brightness 16 2 3 Memory card compatibility 16 Removing MicroSD card...

Page 92: ...aging the autopilot 37 Chapter 5 Chart app 38 5 1 Chart app overview 38 Chart app controls 39 Chart ranging and panning 40 Selecting a chart card 40 Chart modes 41 Vessel details 41 Layers 43 View and...

Page 93: ...zing existing Data pages 65 Chapter 9 Camera app 66 9 1 Camera app overview 66 Camera app controls 66 Opening the Camera app 67 Selecting a video feed 69 Chapter 10 Audio app 70 10 1 Audio app overvie...

Page 94: ...ble with products manufactured by any person or entity other than Raymarine This product uses digital chart data and electronic information from Global Navigation Satellite Systems GNSS which may cont...

Page 95: ...rd reader 7 display only 4 MicroSD card reader 9 12 displays Powering on the display When power is available to the MFD but the MFD is switched off the Power symbol will be illuminated To power on the...

Page 96: ...the power supply or switch off at the breaker Switching on and off at the breaker If you wish to ensure that the MFD is not consuming any power then it must be switched off at the breaker or have the...

Page 97: ...ress to return to the previous menu or dialog Powering on the display 1 Press the power button to power on the display Powering off the display 1 Press and hold the Power button for approximately 6 se...

Page 98: ...he Startup wizard will be displayed The Startup wizard will help you configure important settings on your MFD Follow the onscreen instructions and configure the relevant settings The Startup wizard wi...

Page 99: ...FD will automatically select a device Manual you can manually select your preferred device Networked MFDs will automatically be updated to use the Data sources selected on your Data master MFD Identif...

Page 100: ...he bottom of your Keel and the waterline 3 If your transducer includes a temperature sensor then you can also configure temperature settings as follows i Enable or disable temperature readings as requ...

Page 101: ...Settings This display Factory reset to perform a factory reset 2 2 Shortcuts The Shortcuts menu can be accessed by swiping left to right across the Power button swipe area The following shortcuts are...

Page 102: ...heading mode you can also adjust the locked heading from the Shortcuts page Adjusting brightness LCD brightness can be adjusted from the Shortcuts menu 1 Swipe your finger from left to right across th...

Page 103: ...ed class rating For best performance it is recommended that you use Class 10 or UHS Ultra High Speed class memory cards or better Use branded memory cards When archiving data it is recommended that yo...

Page 104: ...om Pro variants 1 Open the card reader door 2 Pull down the card reader cover 3 Insert the card into a card slot and push until it clicks into place Note When inserting a card into the lower card slot...

Page 105: ...NOT use a metallic instrument such as a screwdriver or pliers to insert or remove a chart or memory card 2 4 Software updates Raymarine regularly issues software updates for its products which provid...

Page 106: ...sion of your product Refer to the documentation supplied with your product for information on checking software version 2 Check the latest available software on the Raymarine website www raymarine com...

Page 107: ...21 3 To set up a Wi Fi connection select Wi Fi settings and connect to the required Wi Fi access point hotspot 4 Select Start and then follow any onscreen instructions...

Page 108: ...FD you must accept the Limitations on Use LoU disclaimer To view the full LoU Disclaimer select more details The LoU acknowledgment is displayed each time the display is powered on and for each new us...

Page 109: ...n the relevant application page Use the Left and Right arrows or swipe your finger left or right across the area to cycle through the available Homescreen pages 5 Settings and data This area provides...

Page 110: ...lect Next and give the page a memorable name 6 Select Save The page is saved and the new App page icon will be shown on the Homescreen 3 4 User profiles You can share your MFD with other users by crea...

Page 111: ...for each profile A Guest profile is available for temporary users Setting changes to the Guest profile are not retained Each time the Guest profile is activated the settings are based on the last use...

Page 112: ...g external storage 3 6 Settings The Settings menu contains important information and settings for your MFD The Settings menu is split up into different tabs the settings available are Tab Options Gett...

Page 113: ...l keypads Connect to a wireless display Wi Fi Sharing pair with a wireless Quantum Radar scanner configure Wi Fi settings and set mobile app access Perform a Settings or Factory reset Autopilot Enable...

Page 114: ...reckoning mode also requires Heading and Speed data When you activate the MOB alarm an audible alarm is sounded which is repeated every 30 seconds until the alarm is cancelled a MOB Databar providing...

Page 115: ...Ds will display audible and visual warnings The onscreen warning provides details of why the alarm has been triggered Example Waypoint arrival alarm The Alarm manager can be used to list current activ...

Page 116: ...If latitude and longitude is displayed on the Homescreen then you have a valid position fix If the text turns red then your fix accuracy is low The sky view on the left side of the page shows the pos...

Page 117: ...hich provides more stable COG and SOG readings enable and disable your MFD s internal GNSS receiver Disable if you do not want to use this unit s internal GNSS receiver as a source for positioning dat...

Page 118: ...quick access to system data By default the Sidebar is set up to display navigation data The Sidebar is displayed automatically in the Chart app when a Goto or follow is initiated It can also be displa...

Page 119: ...ver any app in a Splitscreen app page Data overlays can be customized from Menu Settings Page Settings Edit data overlays In edit mode drag the data overlay to the desired location then pressing and h...

Page 120: ...the device 2 Select the display icon found under Wireless display on the This Display tab of the Settings menu Homescreen This Display Wireless Display Your MFD will search for available displays 3 Se...

Page 121: ...haring enabled in this case disable Wi Fi Sharing and try again 3 If you experience issues connecting try disabling and enabling the wireless display feature on your display and MFD or power cycle bot...

Page 122: ...he Autopilot is engaged the Pilot icon is replaced with the Disengage pilot icon 2 Pilot sidebar The Pilot sidebar provides controls and information relating to your autopilot system With the Autopilo...

Page 123: ...Steer to Nav 5 Select either Engage pilot or if a cross track error exists then select ALONG route leg or DIRECT from here Selecting ALONG route leg will steer along the original track Selecting DIRE...

Page 124: ...ectronic cartography that you want to use the selection will persist over a power cycle The Chart app can be displayed in both Fullscreen and splitscreen app pages App pages may consist of up to 4 ins...

Page 125: ...s Set and drift indicators Requires the following data COG Heading SOG and STW Speed Through Water 10 Chart range Identifies the scale for the chart range displayed 11 Range rings Provides a distance...

Page 126: ...ng the pinch to zoom multi touch gesture You can pan the chart area by swiping your finger across the chart Selecting a chart card You can use LightHouse charts and compatible Navionics and C MAP elec...

Page 127: ...his is the default chart mode Full menu options are available and any changes made are saved to the user profile in use FISHING Fishing mode optimizes the Chart app for Fishing and displays more detai...

Page 128: ...ou can start stop a track offset the position of the vessel symbol change the symbol used to represent your vessel set the length of vessel vectors show hide Heading and COG vectors show hide Range Ri...

Page 129: ...hs AIS targets Radar image Range rings Tide graphs and Crowd sourced content The Layers tab from the Chart app Settings menu Menu Settings Layers provides controls for Chart layers View and motion The...

Page 130: ...rth Boat position Adjust the boat position to allow more or less look ahead space in front of your boat Placing a waypoint 1 Select and hold on the desired location and select Place waypoint from the...

Page 131: ...Goto from the context menu You can stop the Goto at any time by selecting and holding anywhere in the Chart app and choosing Stop or selecting another Goto 2 The Chart app will begin navigation if re...

Page 132: ...location for the second waypoint The 2 waypoints will be joined by a line creating the first leg of your route 4 Select the location for subsequent waypoints 5 Check your Route will be safe to follow...

Page 133: ...t be placed in areas that conflict with your specified minimum safe distances Caution symbols are used for waypoints that are near objects or restricted areas Never follow a route before checking each...

Page 134: ...s 2 Select Start track Your vessel s journey will now be recorded 3 Select Stop track from the pop over options when you have completed your track 4 Select Save to save the track or Delete to remove t...

Page 135: ...can be connected at the same time Sonar modules can be internal built in to your MFD or external a separate box on your network For each instance of the Sonar app you can select which Sonar module and...

Page 136: ...e plus icon activates Zoom mode subsequent presses will increase the Zoom factor When Range is set to Manual pressing the Plus icon decreases the distance displayed onscreen Auto range can be enabled...

Page 137: ...s Directional Up Down Left Right controls to rotate the image Use the Uni controller s Rotary control or a RMK s Range In and Range Out buttons to Range in and out Opening the Sonar app The Sonar app...

Page 138: ...des the Sonar app you will need to select a Sonar channel Select OK and then choose the Sonar channel you want to use from the list Sonar on and pinging If your Sonar app has already been set up then...

Page 139: ...external sonar module s network and power connection check your MFD s network or transducer connection ensuring the connections and cabling is correct and free from damage then power cycle your system...

Page 140: ...l be requested to select a channel subsequently you can change the sonar channel by selecting a channel icon from the Sonar app menu 1 Select a relevant channel icon from the Menu 2 Alternatively sele...

Page 141: ...and scrolling is paused temporarily 2 Select Add Waypoint from the context menu The Sonar image will remain paused for approximately 10 seconds after the Waypoint has been placed Placing a waypoint R...

Page 142: ...ocation select Place waypoint to save a waypoint at the marker s location Sonar scroll back You can scroll back in the Sonar app to view sonar history To activate sonar scroll back perform the followi...

Page 143: ...ugh the available sonar history You can either drag the position indicator right or left or select a specific location on the bar to jump to that position In Sonar DownVision and SideVision channels s...

Page 144: ...ners can be connected at the same time However only 1 Radar in a system can be a Quantum Radar For each instance of the Radar app you can select which Radar scanner you want to use the Radar scanner s...

Page 145: ...e 1 16nm Range Out Increases the distance displayed onscreen up to your Radar scanner s maximum range Opening the Radar app The Radar app is opened by selecting a page icon from the Homescreen that in...

Page 146: ...sure that network and power connections to your Radar and MFD are correct and free from damage and then power cycle your system If the Radar scanner can still not be found refer to your Radar s instal...

Page 147: ...hoes targets are displayed onscreen Selecting a Radar scanner On systems with 2 Radar scanners you can select which Radar scanner is used in each instance of the Radar app 1 Select the Settings icon f...

Page 148: ...uation Only Radar modes supported by your Radar scanner are shown To change Radar mode select the required mode from the Radar app menu HARBOR Harbor mode takes into account land clutter that is typic...

Page 149: ...rom the coast Radar scanners All BIRD Bird mode optimizes the display to help identify flocks of birds useful when trying to locate a fishing area Radar scanners SuperHD Open Array HD Open Array and H...

Page 150: ...oard app it must be being transmitted to your MFD from compatible hardware using supported protocols and messages The Dashboard app can be displayed in Fullscreen and half screen portrait app pages Fo...

Page 151: ...pp you can select which Data pages you want to be able to view 1 Select the Pages tab Menu Settings Pages 2 Select the relevant page from the list 3 Select Hide page from the pop over options The sele...

Page 152: ...s using a suitable Analog to IP video converter Up to 4 video feeds can be displayed simultaneously when using a splitscreen app page For each instance of the Camera app you can select which video fee...

Page 153: ...es 1 Ensure your camera is compatible by checking the latest details available on the Raymarine website against your IP camera s specification If in doubt please contact an authorized Raymarine dealer...

Page 154: ...amera Ensure network and power connections to your camera and MFD are correct and free from damage and then power cycle your system If the camera feed is still not displayed refer to your equipment s...

Page 155: ...ower cycle your system If the camera feed is still not displayed refer to your equipment s installation documentation for further troubleshooting information Selecting a video feed You can change the...

Page 156: ...n the first system to obtain a network connection will be controlled by the Audio app Only the Entertainment system that you want to control should be connected to the network Compatible entertainment...

Page 157: ...ols Icon Description Function Home icon Takes you to the Homescreen Waypoint MOB Place waypoint activate Man overboard MOB alarm Pilot icon Opens and closes the Pilot Sidebar Menu icon Opens the app m...

Page 158: ...tations channels Tune Down Manually searches down for radio stations channels Repeat Off Repeat Track Repeat All Shuffle On Off Play Select to commence playback Pause Select to Pause playback Stop Sel...

Page 159: ...ce with the documentation that was supplied with the system The Audio app will open in 1 of 3 states Note If the Audio app is opened soon after powering on your MFD then the No audio device found mess...

Page 160: ...and free from damage and then power cycle your system If the Entertainment system is still not displayed then refer to your equipment s installation documentation for further troubleshooting informat...

Page 161: ...pter 11 Mobile app support 11 1 Raymarine mobile apps Please check the relevant app store for Raymarine mobile apps Note When updating your MFD software ensure that you check for updates to your mobil...

Page 162: ...device will now connect to your MFD 4 The network status will change to Connected Controlling your MFD using RayControl The RayControl app allows you to remotely view and control your MFD from your m...

Page 163: ...u to remotely control your MFD from your mobile device 1 Download and install RayRemote from your app store 2 Ensure your mobile device is connected to your MFD s Wi Fi 3 Open the RayRemote app 4 Cont...

Page 164: ...llows you to remotely view your MFD from your mobile device 1 Download and install RayView from your app store 2 Ensure your mobile device is connected to your MFD s Wi Fi 3 Open the RayView app 4 You...

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Page 167: ...2017 Raymarine UK Limited 81370 3 Document number 09 2017 Date English en US Advanced operation instructions LIGHTHOUSE v3 2xx and PRO...

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Page 171: ...isplay 18 3 3 Getting started 19 First power up 19 First power up Data master selection 19 Startup wizard 19 First power up Limitation on Use acknowledgement 20 Multiple data sources MDS 20 Data sourc...

Page 172: ...ails 38 Units of measure 38 Data master 39 NMEA 0183 settings Axiom Pro 40 4 7 Man Overboard MOB 41 MOB mode 41 4 8 Alarms 42 4 9 Satellite navigation positioning 43 GNSS Status 43 GNSS Settings 43 4...

Page 173: ...agement 69 7 3 Tracks 71 Creating a track 71 Converting a track to a route 71 Track management 71 Chapter 8 Chart app 73 8 1 Chart app overview 74 Chart app controls 75 Chart ranging and panning 75 Ch...

Page 174: ...10 2 Radar feature comparison 111 Compatible Radar scanners 113 10 3 Opening the Radar app 114 Putting the Radar into Standby 115 Powering down your Radar 115 10 4 Set up 116 Selecting a Radar scanne...

Page 175: ...3 Getting started 151 Selecting an audio source 151 Muting and unmuting 151 Browsing for tracks 151 Browsing for stations channels 151 Saving presets 152 13 4 Audio app menu options 153 Audio app sett...

Page 176: ...een troubleshooting 177 Chapter 16 Technical support 179 16 1 Raymarine product support and servicing 180 Viewing product information 181 16 2 Learning resources 182 Appendix A NMEA 0183 sentence supp...

Page 177: ...mages or injuries caused by your use or inability to use the product by the interaction of the product with products manufactured by others or by errors in chart data or information utilized by the pr...

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Page 179: ...Chapter 2 Document and product information Chapter contents 2 1 Product documentation on page 14 Document and product information 13...

Page 180: ...com software www raymarine com manuals New software features The following new features have been added to Release 3 2 of the LightHouse 3 operating system Support for Axiom Pro user programmable butt...

Page 181: ...rols Axiom variants on page 16 3 2 Controls Axiom Pro variants on page 18 3 3 Getting started on page 19 3 4 Shortcuts on page 23 3 5 Memory card compatibility on page 24 3 6 Software updates on page...

Page 182: ...only 4 MicroSD card reader 9 12 displays Powering on the display When power is available to the MFD but the MFD is switched off the Power symbol will be illuminated To power on the display 1 Swipe yo...

Page 183: ...all amount of power from the battery if this is a concern unplug the power supply or switch off at the breaker Switching on and off at the breaker If you wish to ensure that the MFD is not consuming a...

Page 184: ...7 Power Press to power on the MFD When powered on press to open the Shortcuts page 8 MicroSD card reader 2 x MicroSD card slots 9 Pilot Press momentarily to display or hide the Pilot sidebar A long pr...

Page 185: ...kng NMEA 2000 CAN bus network and any other devices and sources of data in your system The Data master bridges the data over the SeaTalkhs network to any compatible networked repeater MFDs By default...

Page 186: ...e com to obtain the latest software for your products If MDS compliant software is not available for the product and you do NOT want to use the systems preferred data source you must remove any non co...

Page 187: ...orrect number of engines is selected in the Num of Engines box 2 Select Identify engines 3 Follow the onscreen prompts to complete the engine identification wizard Configuring Transducer settings For...

Page 188: ...y User Configurable Key Performing a settings or factory reset Performing a Factory reset will erase ALL user data and reset the MFD s settings to Factory default values Performing a Settings reset wi...

Page 189: ...an use touchlock to prevent this 1 Select Activate touchlock from the Shortcuts menu With touchlock activated the touchscreen will be disabled To re enable the touchscreen swipe from left to right acr...

Page 190: ...Capacity 4GB to 32GB FAT32 NTFS FAT32 MicroSDXC Micro Secure Digital eXtended Capacity 32GB to 2TB exFAT NTFS FAT32 Speed class rating For best performance it is recommended that you use Class 10 or U...

Page 191: ...ting upwards Removing a MicroSD card Axiom Pro With the card reader door open and cover pulled down 1 Push the card in until it clicks 2 Pull the card free from the card slot Caution Ensure card reade...

Page 192: ...ware Updating software using a memory card Axiom Axiom Pro and compatible SeaTalkng products can be updated by following the steps below 1 Check the software version of your product Refer to the docum...

Page 193: ...3 To set up a Wi Fi connection select Wi Fi settings and connect to the required Wi Fi access point hotspot 4 Select Start and then follow any onscreen instructions Set up 27...

Page 194: ...ion for details on controlling MFDs using a keypad Clear pairing RMK 1 Select Clear pairings to unpair ALL RMK keypads currently paired with the MFD Pairing with a Quantum Radar scanner You can connec...

Page 195: ...1 4 3 Creating Customizing an App page on page 32 4 4 User profiles on page 33 4 5 My data on page 35 4 6 Settings on page 37 4 7 Man Overboard MOB on page 41 4 8 Alarms on page 42 4 9 Satellite navig...

Page 196: ...cept the Limitations on Use LoU disclaimer To view the full LoU Disclaimer select more details The LoU acknowledgment is displayed each time the display is powered on and for each new user profile The...

Page 197: ...e offset 4 App page icons Select an icon to open the relevant application page Use the Left and Right arrows or swipe your finger left or right across the area to cycle through the available Homescree...

Page 198: ...from the pop over options to change page layout and apps used To Create a new page press and hold on a blank space on the Homescreen 3 Select the Layout option to change the page layout 4 Select the i...

Page 199: ...ettings changes are unique to the profile in use and are retained the next time the profile is used The distance and time that a profile has been active is displayed for each profile Profile names and...

Page 200: ...o help you practice operating your display Important It is recommended that Demo profiles are NOT activated whilst navigating Demo profiles will NOT display any real data including safety warnings and...

Page 201: ...you can manage and customize your data Selecting Trip will display the trip counters Selecting Reset man trip will reset the Trip counter to zero Selecting Files opens a file browser Selecting Import...

Page 202: ...o import or delete gpx User data files from internal or external storage Select a device to view its contents Select an image file to view or delete it Select a gpx file to import or delete it Import...

Page 203: ...or app to start on power up Select save location for screenshots Configure Axiom Pro user programmable button Pair unpair with a RMK external keypads Connect to a wireless display Wi Fi Sharing pair w...

Page 204: ...for port and starboard to this figure to allow for variation caused by vessel movements Min safe depth Enter your vessel s maximum depth when fully laden This is the depth from the waterline to the l...

Page 205: ...the SeaTalkhs network to any compatible networked repeater MFDs Information shared by the Data master includes Cartography Waypoints Routes and Tracks Radar Sonar Data received from the autopilot GNSS...

Page 206: ...For example if you have one NMEA 0183 device connected to Port 1 INPUT and another NMEA 0183 device connected to Port 1 OUTPUT both NMEA devices must use the same baud rate NMEA 0183 settings The fol...

Page 207: ...MOB Databar providing Bearing and range from MOB and elapsed time since MOB was initiated is placed along the top of the screen The Databar persists across apps and the Homescreen and remains until th...

Page 208: ...will display audible and visual warnings The onscreen warning provides details of why the alarm has been triggered Example Waypoint arrival alarm The Alarm manager can be used to list current active a...

Page 209: ...ws the position of navigation satellites and the constellation they belong to The color of the satellite identifies its status Grey searching for satellite Green satellite in use Orange tracking satel...

Page 210: ...ur MFD s internal GNSS receiver Disable if you do not want to use this unit s internal GNSS receiver as a source for positioning data restart the GNSS receiver that is being used as the source for you...

Page 211: ...over menu options From the Options pop over you can adjust the Time offset from UTC Status area symbols The icons used in the Status area signifies the current status of some connected devices Icon S...

Page 212: ...appropriate on your wireless display Your MFD screen will now be displayed on the select device 6 To allow the wireless display to connect each time your MFD is powered on then enable Connect on powe...

Page 213: ...ay connection active 1 Select the connected display from the Wireless display menu Homescreen Settings This Display Wireless Display 2 Select the connected display from the list of available displays...

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Page 215: ...Chapter 5 Autopilot control Chapter contents 5 1 Autopilot control on page 50 5 2 Autopilot Control Advanced settings on page 54 Autopilot control 49...

Page 216: ...iping the sidebar to the left The sidebar can be displayed again by swiping from the left of the screen towards the center of the screen Engaging the autopilot Locked heading With Autopilot control en...

Page 217: ...disengage the autopilot Disengaging the autopilot You can disengage your autopilot at any time by selecting the Disengage pilot icon The Disengage pilot icon is available in all apps It is also availa...

Page 218: ...ot sidebar Locked heading Auto 1 Heading Displays your autopilot s current locked heading Selecting displays the Locked Heading adjustment pop over 2 1 Selecting will adjust your locked heading by min...

Page 219: ...l disengage your autopilot 7 Steer to Hdg Selecting will switch your autopilot to Locked heading mode 8 Pilot state Displays the current state mode of your autopilot Pilot pop up During active navigat...

Page 220: ...n lock is used to lock out specific calibration settings which if changed may require recommissioning of the autopilot system If your system has been dealer installed then the lock may be turned on On...

Page 221: ...t 3 Adjust to specify the rudder offset from amidships 10 to 10 30 default Rudder limit Specifies how far the rudder can move before hitting its end stops The value should be set to approximately 5 le...

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Page 223: ...eneral app settings Chapter contents 6 1 Sidebar on page 58 6 2 Data overlays on page 59 6 3 Editing the split ratio of a Splitscreen app page on page 60 6 4 App settings menus on page 61 General app...

Page 224: ...on the Data item you want to change and select Edit from the pop over options Customizing Sidebar data The data displayed in the Sidebar can be customized by following the steps below 1 Open any app...

Page 225: ...n be placed over any app in a Splitscreen app page Data overlays can be customized from Menu Settings Page Settings Edit data overlays In edit mode drag the data overlay to the desired location then p...

Page 226: ...Splitscreen app page With a Splitscreen app page displayed 1 Select Edit split ratio from the Page settings tab Menu Settings Page settings Edit split ratio 2 Drag the Resize icon to create the desir...

Page 227: ...6 4 App settings menus Each app includes a settings menu that provides access to app settings and features The settings menu in each app is signified by the Settings icon General app settings 61...

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Page 229: ...Chapter 7 Waypoints Routes and Tracks Chapter contents 7 1 Waypoints on page 64 7 2 Routes on page 67 7 3 Tracks on page 71 Waypoints Routes and Tracks 63...

Page 230: ...el s current location press the Waypoint MOB icon or physical button Placing a waypoint at a specified lat long You can place a waypoint at a specified latitude and longitude 1 Select New waypoint at...

Page 231: ...oint is displayed in a Chart pane on the right of the screen You can Rename Delete or Hide Show the group by selecting the Group name at the top of the list From the group list you can change the list...

Page 232: ...Waypoint details The details for the waypoint can be customized by selecting the relevant field You can also Delete the waypoint set a Goto or View on chart 66...

Page 233: ...waypoints will be joined by a line creating the first leg of your route 4 Select the location for subsequent waypoints 5 Check your Route will be safe to follow you can move the waypoints in your rou...

Page 234: ...ute before checking each route leg is safe for your vessel Reviewing an automatically generated route Before following any route you must ensure that it is safe to do so Upon Route completion 1 Range...

Page 235: ...pane on the right of the screen Route list From the route list you can Delete routes or create a New route using existing waypoints To view a route plan select a route and choose View route plan Rout...

Page 236: ...the Route follow from any waypoint in the route Route options Rename route Give the route a name Color Change the color the route appears in the Chart app Time Switch the time between ETA Estimated Ti...

Page 237: ...new track recording at anytime from the Chart menu Menu New Start a new track When using the Chart menu to start a track if a track is already recording then it will be saved before the new track is...

Page 238: ...ime by Distance or set to Auto In Auto the track interval is set automatically to minimize the track points used whilst maintaining the actual path taken When set to Time you can choose a specified ti...

Page 239: ...Chapter 8 Chart app Chapter contents 8 1 Chart app overview on page 74 8 2 Navigation on page 81 8 3 Target tracking on page 82 8 4 Chart settings menu on page 87 Chart app 73...

Page 240: ...sel icon Represents your vessel only displayed when GNSS position fix is available icon will be a black dot if no Heading is available 4 Wind indicator Provides indication of wind direction and speed...

Page 241: ...ur vessel onscreen Range In Decreases the range distance displayed onscreen Range Out Increases the range distance displayed onscreen Chart ranging and panning You can change the range displayed in th...

Page 242: ...n is only available in Demo simulator mode Selecting a chart card You can use LightHouse charts and compatible Navionics and C MAP electronic charts The electronic chart cards must be inserted into th...

Page 243: ...e in use FISHING Fishing mode optimizes the Chart app for Fishing and displays more detailed contour lines if supported by your selected cartography Full menu options are available and any changes mad...

Page 244: ...an be selected and object information can be viewed When you select an object the cursor will change to the Object cursor Selecting and holding on the object will display the object context menu From...

Page 245: ...sourced content The Layers tab from the Chart app Settings menu Menu Settings Layers provides controls for Chart layers View and motion The view and motion tab allows you to control how the chart is d...

Page 246: ...tracking Point camera here Points the camera at a specific point onscreen the camera will remain pointed at this area regardless of your own vessel s course Track with camera Tracks a selected target...

Page 247: ...waypoint You can also perform a Goto from the Go menu Menu Go Waypoint or Menu Go Lat long Restarting cross track error XTE A cross track error XTE occurs when your actual route diverges from your ori...

Page 248: ...t point of approach and TCPA Time to Closest Point of Approach values AIS list The AIS target list pop over options enable you to View full target data or add a target as an AIS buddy by selecting Add...

Page 249: ...an be set to All displayed for all targets or Manual only displayed when turned on using the target s context menu Target vectors can be enabled and disabled for individual targets by pressing and hol...

Page 250: ...he Radar scanner transmitting or put it in Standby On Off Dual range Enables and disables dual range on compatible Radar scanners On Off Channel When Dual range is active you can switch between channe...

Page 251: ...ts You can enable display of enhanced AIS target symbols from the Advanced Settings menu Menu Settings Advanced Enhanced AIS targets Standard AIS symbols type Vessel SART Search and Rescue Transponder...

Page 252: ...AIS symbol status Lost No border crossed through Uncertain Dashed outline Buddy Yellow fill Dangerous and Uncertain Dashed outline and Flashes Red Dangerous Flashes Red ATON off position Red border 86...

Page 253: ...ay of your Radar scanner s image in the Chart app Requires Radar scanner hardware On Off All Range rings Enables and disables display of Radar like range rings in the Chart app On Off All Tides Enable...

Page 254: ...Vector Navionics C MAP Deep water color Allows you to specify Deep water color White Blue Navionics C MAP Sonar logging Allows logging of depth and position data to your Navionics chart card On Off N...

Page 255: ...essel s current heading and as your heading changes the chart rotates accordingly Course up In Course up the top of the screen always points towards your destination and as your destination changes th...

Page 256: ...ppearance of the Chart app The settings available are dependent on the cartography in use 2D shading Aerial overlay Aerial overlay opacity Relief shading Visibility Grid Chart text Chart boundaries Te...

Page 257: ...ge 92 9 2 Opening the Sonar app on page 95 9 3 Sonar channels on page 98 9 4 Placing a Waypoint Sonar DownVision and SideVision on page 99 9 5 Sonar scroll back on page 101 9 6 Sonar sensitivity contr...

Page 258: ...n be internal built in to your MFD or external a separate box on your network For each instance of the Sonar app you can select which Sonar module and channel that you want to use the Sonar module and...

Page 259: ...to Manual pressing the Plus icon decreases the distance displayed onscreen Auto range can be enabled and disabled from the Menu Menu Auto range Range Zoom Out When in Zoom mode pressing the minus ico...

Page 260: ...lay the context menu Physical buttons Ok button pauses Sonar scrolling Back button resumes Sonar scrolling Ok button when paused opens the context menu Use the Uni controller s Directional Up Down Lef...

Page 261: ...have installed your Sonar module in accordance with the documentation that was supplied with the module The Sonar app will open in 1 of 4 states Please select a sonar channel The first time you open a...

Page 262: ...ernal sonar module s network and power connection check your MFD s network or transducer connection ensuring the connections and cabling is correct and free from damage then power cycle your system If...

Page 263: ...connection s are correct and free from damage then power cycle your system If the transducer is still not found then refer to your equipment s installation documentation for further troubleshooting in...

Page 264: ...Frequency Low CHIRP Low Frequency Selecting a Sonar channel The first time you open a new Sonar app page you will be requested to select a channel subsequently you can change the sonar channel by sel...

Page 265: ...crolling is paused temporarily 2 Select Add Waypoint from the context menu The Sonar image will remain paused for approximately 10 seconds after the Waypoint has been placed Placing a waypoint RealVis...

Page 266: ...You can move the waypoint along its current axis by sliding 1 finger across the screen You can also adjust the view onscreen using the usual 2 finger touch gestures 4 When the marker is over the desi...

Page 267: ...onar scroll back is active the sonar Scroll back bar and Unpause icons are displayed 1 Unpause Selecting this option resumes live sonar scrolling 2 Scroll back bar Use this to move back and forward th...

Page 268: ...en I Intensity or CG Color Gain The control sets the lower limit for the color used for the strongest target returns All target returns above this value are displayed in the strongest color Those with...

Page 269: ...ill for the bottom On Off Color threshold Color threshold determines the signal strength below which target returns are not shown A low value results in only the strongest colors or lightest shades be...

Page 270: ...d by your transducer Offset value Enable temperature sensor Enables and disables the selected transducer s temperature sensor On Off Calibrate temp Allows you to enter an offset between actual measure...

Page 271: ...ed on your vessel s detected movements On Off Interference rejection Removes interference caused by other transducers on your vessel or from vessels equipped with transducers close by Auto Low Medium...

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Page 273: ...r feature comparison on page 111 10 3 Opening the Radar app on page 114 10 4 Set up on page 116 10 5 Radar modes on page 118 10 6 Range and bearing on page 119 10 7 Target tracking on page 121 10 8 Ra...

Page 274: ...y 1 Radar in a system can be a Quantum Radar For each instance of the Radar app you can select which Radar scanner you want to use the Radar scanner selection will persist over a power cycle The Radar...

Page 275: ...Context menus are accessed in the Radar app by selecting a location or target The context menu provides Latitude longitude range and bearing details for the selected location or object The context me...

Page 276: ...vailable from the Context menu in the Chart and Radar apps Context menu more options Point camera here or Context menu more options Track with camera Automatic tracking You can use the Camera app sett...

Page 277: ...wer Boost SuperHD Open Array Antenna Boost SuperHD Open Array Gain Modes Features settings Radar type Buoy SuperHD Open Array HD Open Array HD Radome Harbor All Coastal All Offshore All Bird SuperHD O...

Page 278: ...Antenna Size selection SuperHD Open Array 4ft 6ft HD Open Array 4ft 6ft Timed Transmit All Bearing Alignment All MBS Main Bang Suppression Off All Tuning Preset SuperHD Open Array HD Open Array HD Ra...

Page 279: ...Compatible Radar scanners The table below lists Radar scanners that can be used with the Radar app Quantum SuperHD Open Array HD Open Array HD Radome Digital Radome Radar application 113...

Page 280: ...cted If the Off Not Connected message is displayed then your Radar scanner may be powered down or your MFD cannot establish a connection with your Radar scanner Select On to power up your Radar If the...

Page 281: ...utting the Radar into Standby With your selected Radar displayed onscreen 1 Select Transmit from the main menu The Radar scanner will stop transmitting and is put into Standby mode Powering down your...

Page 282: ...dar app will change to display the selected Radar scanner Radar scanner selection shall persist over a power cycle Alternatively with the Radar powered off or in Standby you can select switch Radar sc...

Page 283: ...Radar will transmit for the specified number of rotations and then will switch to Standby for the specified time interval the sequence will repeat until Timed Transmit is switched off The Timed trans...

Page 284: ...to 3 4nm Radar scanners SuperHD Open Array HD Open Array and HD Radome COASTAL Coastal mode takes into account slightly higher levels of Sea clutter that are encountered out of Harbor areas This mode...

Page 285: ...distance Range identifies the distance from your vessel to the top edge of the screen Rings identifies the distance between each Range Ring The displayed range can be adjusted at anytime using the Ra...

Page 286: ...loating VRM EBL to determine the range and bearing between 2 targets Editing a VRM EBL Once a VRM EBL has been placed you can adjust its size and position 1 Select Edit VRM EBL from the context menu 2...

Page 287: ...r vessel Bearing and where relevant CPA Closest point of approach and TCPA Time to Closest Point of Approach values The Radar target list can be Sorted By target Number or its Range from your vessel R...

Page 288: ...rget Target not detected for 4 Radar scans Gray circle with Red cross through Once acquired the target s COG Course Over Ground and SOG Speed Over Ground can be displayed below the target ID The Targe...

Page 289: ...pop over options Additional CPA and target information can be displayed for each target using the context menu select a target to display the context menu Target history Target history plots a target...

Page 290: ...each the specified Safe distance from your vessel within the time period selected You can select whether you want the Dangerous target alarm to track Radar targets You can display a Safe distance ring...

Page 291: ...Zone Adjust the guard zone size by dragging the inner and outer perimeter end points circles to the desired locations Once configure select Back If required you can also adjust the Guard zone sensiti...

Page 292: ...rs on the Radar screen as lots of small echoes which continuously change size intensity and position The Rain control suppresses these echoes making it easier to identify real object The higher the Ra...

Page 293: ...g in Time transmit mode 10 scans 20 scans 30 scans View Motion tab Settings Description Options Orientation Head up The top of the screen always points towards your vessel s current heading and as you...

Page 294: ...ive Interference rejection Suppresses interference from other close by Radar scanners On Off Interference rejection level Determines the level of suppression used Only available when Interference reje...

Page 295: ...y to adjust Advanced settings Settings Description Options Tune preset Radar tuning is controlled either automatically or manually using the Tune adjust setting Tune preset controls the range availabl...

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Page 297: ...Chapter 11 Dashboard app Chapter contents 11 1 Dashboard app overview on page 132 11 2 Dashboard settings menu on page 134 Dashboard app 131...

Page 298: ...tocols and messages The Dashboard app can be displayed in Fullscreen and half screen portrait app pages For each instance of the Dashboard app you can select which Data pages you want to use the Data...

Page 299: ...cting Data pages to display For each instance of the Dashboard app you can select which Data pages you want to be able to view 1 Select the Pages tab Menu Settings Pages 2 Select the relevant page fro...

Page 300: ...ct support for more details Displays file browser Circuits tab Settings Description Options List of tripped channels In Digital Switching systems the Circuit tab provides a list of tripped channels Tr...

Page 301: ...RPM for your engine dials or allow the system to automatically configure the Maximum RPM Auto 3 000 RPM to 10 000 RPM Custom RPM Red zone You can create a custom Red zone for your RPM dials 0 RPM to...

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Page 303: ...Chapter 12 Camera app Chapter contents 12 1 Camera app overview on page 138 12 2 Opening the Camera app on page 140 12 3 Camera settings on page 142 Camera app 137...

Page 304: ...ed simultaneously when using a splitscreen app page For each instance of the Camera app you can select which video feed you want to use the selection will persist over a power cycle Axiom Pro MFDs wil...

Page 305: ...ra controls Extra controls are available for cameras that can pan tilt or zoom Swiping your finger across the screen to pan or tilt the camera Use Pinch to Zoom to zoom in and out When not in use plac...

Page 306: ...a s to finish booting before the video feed is displayed Camera feed displayed If your camera is powered up and operational then the Camera s video feed is displayed Camera not yet available The camer...

Page 307: ...connections to your camera and MFD are correct and free from damage and then power cycle your system If the camera feed is still not displayed refer to your equipment s installation documentation for...

Page 308: ...he AX8 use this setting to switch the camera s light on and off On Off Scene The Scene presets provide settings that have been optimized for different running conditions Day Night Docking High contras...

Page 309: ...on Allows you to adjust the Forward position for you camera Adjust the camera so that it is point in forward and select Save to set the forward position Displays the forward alignment picture Man over...

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Page 311: ...13 Audio application Chapter contents 13 1 Audio app overview on page 146 13 2 Opening the Audio app on page 149 13 3 Getting started on page 151 13 4 Audio app menu options on page 153 Audio applicat...

Page 312: ...rtainment system that you want to control should be connected to the network Compatible entertainment systems The table below shows compatible NMEA 2000 entertainment systems that have been approved f...

Page 313: ...o zones Volume Down Decreases volume for current zone Volume Up Increases volume for current zone Forwards Skip to the next track USB and Bluetooth Seek Search Forward Radio Backwards Skip back to beg...

Page 314: ...e playback Pause Select to Pause playback Stop Select to Stop Mute Radio devices Like Like a track Pandora only Dislike Dislike a track Pandora only Radio presets Save your favorite radio stations cha...

Page 315: ...e documentation that was supplied with the system The Audio app will open in 1 of 3 states Note If the Audio app is opened soon after powering on your MFD then the No audio device found message may be...

Page 316: ...ct to your Entertainment system Ensure network and power connections to your Entertainment system and MFD are correct and free from damage and then power cycle your system If the Entertainment system...

Page 317: ...wse USB and Bluetooth devices for tracks With the relevant USB or Bluetooth device selected as the audio source 1 Select Tracks from the Menu The file browser is displayed 2 Alternatively you can sele...

Page 318: ...resets can be saved for each Radio audio source i e AM Radio FM Radio Weather SiriusXM and Pandora 1 Whilst listening to the station you want to save press and hold the relevant Preset button for appr...

Page 319: ...us XM Pandora Auxiliary USB Bluetooth Power Enables you to Power your Entertainment system on and off On Off Displays the Settings page Audio setting Page settings Audio app settings menu Audio settin...

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Page 321: ...bile apps on page 156 14 2 Connecting a mobile device to your MFD on page 157 14 3 Controlling your MFD using RayControl on page 158 14 4 Controlling your MFD using RayRemote on page 159 14 5 Viewing...

Page 322: ...14 1 Raymarine mobile apps Please check the relevant app store for Raymarine mobile apps Note When updating your MFD software ensure that you check for updates to your mobile apps 156...

Page 323: ...lable networks You can establish your MFD s SSID and Passphrase by selecting Configure from the This display tab of the Settings menu Homescreen Settings This display Configure 2 Enter your product s...

Page 324: ...our mobile device is connected to your MFD s Wi Fi 3 Open the RayControl app 4 Control your MFD using your mobile device s touchscreen in the same way you would interact with the MFD s touchscreen 5 Y...

Page 325: ...e device 1 Download and install RayRemote from your app store 2 Ensure your mobile device is connected to your MFD s Wi Fi 3 Open the RayRemote app 4 Control your MFD on your mobile device using the o...

Page 326: ...lows you to remotely view your MFD from your mobile device 1 Download and install RayView from your app store 2 Ensure your mobile device is connected to your MFD s Wi Fi 3 Open the RayView app 4 Your...

Page 327: ...bleshooting on page 164 15 4 GNSS troubleshooting on page 166 15 5 Sonar troubleshooting on page 167 15 6 Camera troubleshooting on page 170 15 7 Wi Fi troubleshooting on page 172 15 8 Wireless displa...

Page 328: ...oducts are subjected to comprehensive testing and quality assurance programs If you do experience problems with your product this section will help you to diagnose and correct problems in order to res...

Page 329: ...insufficient With the product under load using a multi meter check the power supply voltage as close to the unit as possible to establish actual voltage when the current is flowing Refer to the Techn...

Page 330: ...g the cable near to the display connector to see if this causes the product to re boot loose power replace if necessary 4 Check the vessel s battery voltage the condition of the battery terminals and...

Page 331: ...djustment required Carry out the Bearing Alignment procedure Radar will not initialize Voltage control module VCM stuck in sleep mode Possible Causes Possible Solution Intermittent or poor power conne...

Page 332: ...e that external GNSS connections and cabling are correct and fault free External GNSS receiver in poor location e g Below decks Close proximity to transmitting equipment such as VHF radio Ensure GNSS...

Page 333: ...ng transducer fitted Check product and transducer documentation and ensure that the transducer is compatible with your system External sonar module SeaTalkhs RayNet network problem Check that the unit...

Page 334: ...elevant and recheck Poor problematic image Possible causes Possible solutions Targets will appear differently if your vessel is stationary e g fish will appear on the display as straight lines Increas...

Page 335: ...uled transducer Check the condition of the transducer ensuring it is not damaged and is free from debris fouling Damaged transducer cable Check that the transducer cable and connection is free from da...

Page 336: ...to see if this causes the unit to re boot loose power replace if necessary Problem with power supply to the camera or thermal camera s JCU if used as the primary controller Check the power connection...

Page 337: ...are set too low Check Camera brightness and contrast adjust if necessary The Scene Mode is not appropriate for the current conditions When viewing a thermal camera feed a particular environment may b...

Page 338: ...ve power Power cycle reboot devices and retry the connection Trying to connect to the wrong Wi Fi network Ensure you are trying to connect to the correct Wi Fi network the Wi Fi network s name can be...

Page 339: ...enabled or older Bluetooth enabled devices Bluetooth and Wi Fi both operate in the 2 4 GHz frequency range some older bluetooth devices may interfere with Wi Fi signals 1 Change the Wi Fi Channel of...

Page 340: ...t installed Install mobile app from relevant app store Raymarine app version not compatible with MFD software Ensure mobile app and MFD software are latest available versions Mobile apps not enabled o...

Page 341: ...ompatible device Poor performance Possible cause Possible solutions High video processing demand The Camera app Raymarine mobile app connections can interfere with the wireless display performance as...

Page 342: ...nt display or engine interface Check power to the data bus Software mismatch between equipment may prevent communication Check the Raymarine website and ensure all your Raymarine products have the lat...

Page 343: ...chLock using the power button Screen is not being operated with bare fingers for example gloves are being worn Bare fingers must make contact with the screen for correct operation Alternatively you ma...

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Page 345: ...Chapter 16 Technical support Chapter contents 16 1 Raymarine product support and servicing on page 180 16 2 Learning resources on page 182 Technical support 179...

Page 346: ...ir flir com Web support Please visit the Support area of the Raymarine website for Manuals and Documents http www raymarine com manuals FAQ Knowledgebase http www raymarine com knowledgebase Technical...

Page 347: ...437 164 64 support dk raymarine com Raymarine subsidiary Russia 7 495 788 0508 info mikstmarine ru Authorized Raymarine distributor Viewing product information The Getting started tab contains hardwa...

Page 348: ...nge of in depth training courses to help you make the most of your products Visit the Training section of the Raymarine website for more information http www raymarine co uk view id 2372 FAQs and Know...

Page 349: ...S fix data GLL Geographic position lat long GSA GNSS DOP active satellites GSV GNSS satellites in view MTW Water temperature MWV Wind speed angle RMA Recommended minimum specific Loran C data RMB Reco...

Page 350: ...epth 128275 Distance Log 129025 Position Rapid Update 129026 COG SOG Rapid Update 129029 GNSS Position Data 129033 Time Date 129038 AIS Class A Position Report 129039 AIS Class B Position Report 12904...

Page 351: ...Parameters 130311 Environmental Parameters 130576 Small Craft Status 130577 Direction Data 130578 Vessel Speed Components Raymarine provides field programmability of the Device and System Instances w...

Page 352: ...include compatible Rockford Fosgate and Fusion units Updated Radar troubleshooting to include high network bandwidth Added NMEA0183 supported sentences table 81370 2 07 2017 LH3 1 Updated software rev...

Page 353: ...ed details of Sonar scroll back Added details of sensitivity adjustments effecting sonar scroll back Added View mode in RV channel settings to switch between scrolling and GPS tracking modes Added det...

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Page 355: ...odes 77 Coastal mode 118 COG SOG filter 43 Color gain 102 Community edits 87 Compass Alignment 54 Lock 54 Offset 54 Restart 54 Connecting Mobile device 157 RayControl 158 RayRemote 159 RayView 160 Con...

Page 356: ...g off 17 18 Powering on 16 18 Primary MFD 39 Product support 180 R Radar Color Gain 126 Controls 108 Dual range 116 Gain 126 Rain 126 Sea 126 Sensitivity controls 126 Radar selection 84 Radar troubles...

Page 357: ...0 109 Time Date format 38 134 Touchlock 23 Track with camera 80 110 Tracking Thermal Camera 80 109 Tracks 71 Capacity 71 Creation 71 List 35 Transducer Configuration 21 Selection 21 Setup 21 Temperatu...

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