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6.13 Tracks

You can create and save tracks to keep a permanent record of
where you’ve been.

A track is an on-screen trail that represents the course you have
taken. This trail is made up of a series of track points which are
created automatically.

With tracks you can:

• Review where you have been.

• Retrace your original journey by converting the track to a route

and automatically reversing it.

If required, a track can be personalized and the track options
customized to your own particular needs. You can:

• Rename a track.

• Change the color of a track.

• Specify the time period between track point creation.

• Specify the distance between each track point.

Creating a Track

When you want to record where you have been, you can use the

START TRACK

softkey to start tracking your journey. The track will

then be created automatically as you navigate your vessel.

It is also possible to create a route from the track.

Creating a track

In the chart application:

1. Press the

NAVIGATION OPTIONS

softkey.

2. Press the

TRACKS

softkey.

3. Press the

START TRACK

softkey.

As you navigate your vessel, your journey is automatically recorded
as a track.

Note:

If the power fails whilst a track is being recorded or the

position fix is lost, a break will occur in the track. Only the last
segment of a track can be converted into a route.

Note:

If the maximum number of tracking points is reached, you

will be warned. The track will continue to be recorded with the
earlier tracking points being overwritten.

Displaying the track list

In the chart application:

1. Press the

NAVIGATION OPTIONS

softkey.

2. Press the

TRACKS

softkey.

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C-Series Widescreen user reference

Summary of Contents for C140w

Page 1: ...C Series Widescreen Multifunction Display User reference handbook C90W C120W and C140W models C Series Widescreen user reference...

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Page 3: ...utoadapt Auto GST AutoSeastate AutoTrim Bidata G Series HDFI LifeTag Marine Intelligence Maxiview On Board Raychart Raynav Raypilot RayTalk Raystar ST40 ST60 Seaclutter Smart Route Tridata UniControl...

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Page 5: ...y on off 18 3 3 Controls 19 3 4 Using buttons and softkeys 20 3 5 Using the cursor 20 3 6 Navigating pages and menus 21 3 7 Initial setup 25 Chapter 4 Managing display data 33 4 1 CompactFlash cards o...

Page 6: ...dar overview 100 9 2 Radar scanner power modes 100 9 3 Radar range and image quality 101 9 4 Radar display overview 104 9 5 Dual range radar operation digital scanners only 105 9 6 Radar mode and orie...

Page 7: ...4 Changing what the engine monitor displays 173 13 5 Silencing engine monitor alarms 174 Chapter 14 Using the data application 175 14 1 Data application overview 176 14 2 Pre configured data in the d...

Page 8: ...nabling DSC VHF radio integration 205 Chapter 20 Customizing your display 207 20 1 Customizing page sets 208 20 2 Customizing the databar 209 Chapter 21 Maintaining your display 211 21 1 Servicing and...

Page 9: ...personal injury damage to your boat and or poor product performance Warning Product installation This equipment must be installed in accordance with the Raymarine instructions provided Failure to do s...

Page 10: ...a few less than 7 wrongly illuminated pixels These may appear as black pixels in a light area of the screen or as colored pixels in black areas Water ingress As it exceeds the water proof rating capa...

Page 11: ...CF memory cards Other brands of CF memory card may not work in your unit EMC conformance Basic EMC conformance statement Raymarine equipment and accessories conform to the appropriate Electromagnetic...

Page 12: ...at you register your product to receive full warranty benefits Your unit package includes a bar code label indicating the serial number of the unit You should stick this label to the warranty registra...

Page 13: ...Chapter 2 Handbook information Chapter contents 2 1 User reference handbook information on page 14 2 2 About this manual on page 14 Handbook information 13...

Page 14: ...ne com C Series handbooks Description Part number Installation and commissioning instructions 87101 Operating instructions quick reference 86135 User reference handbook 81312 Additional handbooks Desc...

Page 15: ...lay system integration on page 16 3 2 Powering the display on off on page 18 3 3 Controls on page 19 3 4 Using buttons and softkeys on page 20 3 5 Using the cursor on page 20 3 6 Navigating pages and...

Page 16: ...ifunction display uses a number of protocols to transfer data between the various devices in your networked system The following table details which devices may be connected to your display and the ty...

Page 17: ...ird party external GPS receiver SeaTalk SeaTalkng or NMEA 0183 Instruments All current Raymarine instruments SeaTalk SeaTalkng Autopilot Raymarine All current Raymarine autopilots SeaTalk SeaTalkng Au...

Page 18: ...e Raymarine logo appears 2 Press OK to acknowledge the warning window Powering the Display Off 1 Press and hold the POWER button until the countdown reaches zero Note If the POWER button is released b...

Page 19: ...tup menu WPTS MOB Press and release to show the waypoint softkeys Press again to place a waypoint at your vessel s position Press and hold to place a Man Overboard MOB marker at your current position...

Page 20: ...displays a single value or a slider above use the rotary control to adjust Within the text of this document they are written in capitals e g SORT LIST Buttons Softkeys PAGE ACTIVE DAT A WPTS MOB Note...

Page 21: ...ets There are 4 pre configured and one empty page set to choose from Each page set contains 5 pages These pages are made up of 1 2 3 or 4 windows combined in various formats Each window can display an...

Page 22: ...When more than one application is displayed at any one time the active application window is highlighted with a red border 2 Press the ACTIVE button to move the red border to another window on the scr...

Page 23: ...on you have added to the display s memory such as waypoints Highlight an entry using trackpad or rotary control to display related information Editable using softkeys Pop up messages Alert you to a si...

Page 24: ...r Setup GPS Status Compass Setup AIS La yer Status System Setup Alarm Setup Displa y Setup Databar Set Select P age Setup System Diagnostics Re m ove CF Card Accessing a menu 1 Press the MENU button 2...

Page 25: ...me When you first use your multifunction display after it has been commissioned see Installation Guide we recommend that you carry out the following Set the language the date and time format and prefe...

Page 26: ...nd external GPS receivers 1 Press the MENU button 2 Using the trackpad select the Internal GPS menu item 3 Using the trackpad select the ON option to use the internal GPS or the OFF option to use an e...

Page 27: ...chart or radar displays are drawn True default Magnetic Menu item Description Options MOB Data Type Determines whether positional data or dead reckoning is displayed Assuming that your vessel and the...

Page 28: ...t ON Ground Trip Reset Resets the chosen ground trip distance counter to zero Ground Trip 1 Reset Ground Trip 2 Reset Ground Trip 3 Reset Ground Trip 4 Reset Menu item Description Options Settings Res...

Page 29: ...ute Miles Kilometers Speed Units Knots default mph miles per hour kph kilometers per hour Depth Units Meters Feet default Fathoms Menu item Description Options the units in Feet If the Distance unit i...

Page 30: ...ON SeaTalk2 Keyboard OFF default ALL ONE NMEA Output Setup APB BWC BWR DBT DPT GGA GLL MTW MWV RMA RMB RMC Menu item Description Options multifunction display on the same network one of them must be s...

Page 31: ...g Allows you to specify the appropriate port speed for the equipment connected to each NMEA port When the Navtex 4800 or Navtex 9600 option is selected you will be able to view the Navtex message list...

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Page 33: ...ay data Chapter contents 4 1 CompactFlash cards overview on page 34 4 2 Writing and retrieving data on page 36 4 3 Transferring data using a PC on page 37 4 4 Operating a networked display on page 37...

Page 34: ...en for example when you pan outside the current area or use the Range button to change the chart scale Caution Care of chart cards To avoid irreparable damage to and or loss of data from chart cards E...

Page 35: ...ay is powered on press the MENU button Otherwise skip to Step 4 2 Highlight the Remove CF Card menu option 3 Using the trackpad highlight the Remove CF Card menu option then press the trackpad right t...

Page 36: ...LL softkey 7 To save an individual item of data select the item from the list and press the SAVE softkey Retrieving data from a CompactFlash card 1 Insert card in to the CompactFlash card slot 2 Press...

Page 37: ...using a crossover coupler or a SeaTalkhs switch you can input edit and view data across all displays However there are some functions and settings that are not seen or shared by all displays on your...

Page 38: ...If the data master is not powered on or a data master has not been designated an alarm will sound and you will be prompted to select a master display Note When changing the designated data master dis...

Page 39: ...shown in different applications on page 41 5 3 Waypoint placement on page 42 5 4 Displaying the waypoint list on page 42 5 5 Waypoint navigation on page 43 5 6 Editing a waypoint on page 44 5 7 Waypoi...

Page 40: ...s A series of waypoints can be combined together to form a route The details of all waypoints irrespective of the application they were created in are stored in a dedicated waypoint list which will ho...

Page 41: ...waypoint boxed Alternative waypoint symbols D11586_1 Waypoints in the CDI and 3D chart applications In the CDI application a waypoint is represented only when it is active displayed in a box Active wa...

Page 42: ...ton twice and then press OK Placing a waypoint at a known position 1 Press the WPTS MOB button 2 Press the WAYPOINT AT LAT LON softkey 3 Enter the Latitude Longitude position 4 Press OK twice 5 4 Disp...

Page 43: ...l to the active waypoint and navigation commences Note When you arrive at your target waypoint a message will appear and an alarm will sound To acknowledge the message and silence the alarm wait 10 se...

Page 44: ...nt Alternatively select a waypoint from the Waypoint List 2 Press the VIEW AND EDIT DETAILS softkey 3 Press the EDIT SYMBOL softkey 4 Using the trackpad highlight the required symbol in the list 5 Pre...

Page 45: ...REVIEW AND EDIT WAYPOINTS softkey 3 Using the trackpad highlight the waypoint you want to erase 4 Press the ERASE WAYPOINT softkey 5 Press the YES softkey to confirm 6 Press the OK button Note If a r...

Page 46: ...he OK button to save the changes Moving waypoints between groups 1 Display the Waypoint Group List i Press the WPTS MOB button ii Press the REVIEW AND EDIT WAYPOINTS softkey iii Press the WAYPOINT GRO...

Page 47: ...ility of your waypoints and routes by applying a password Password Confirmation When Password Protection is enabled and you are attempting to access a password protected function for the first time du...

Page 48: ...e functions remains available until you restart your multifunction display Changing the waypoints password 1 Press the MENU button 2 Using the trackpad select the System Setup menu item and press the...

Page 49: ...art displays on page 51 6 5 Chart cards on page 52 6 6 Chart datum on page 52 6 7 Chart setup on page 53 6 8 Moving around the chart on page 59 6 9 Chart presentation on page 60 6 10 Locating your ves...

Page 50: ...and circumstances You can Alter the way the chart is drawn in relation to your boat and the direction you are travelling in chart orientation and motion mode Manage and edit chart data you have entere...

Page 51: ...jects with visual targets such as buoys and coastal structures You should practice harbour and coastal navigation during daylight and in clear weather conditions The simulator mode can also be used to...

Page 52: ...Navionics chart card types and the latest feature sets visit www navionics com or www navionics it To obtain Navionics cards contact your local dealer or visit the Navionics web site 6 6 Chart datum...

Page 53: ...Press right on the trackpad to enter the Chart Setup menu Chart setup menu options The following table describes the various options in the Chart Setup Menu for your multifunction display Menu item D...

Page 54: ...art window 3 mins 6 mins Infinite default Vector Width Sets the width of the COG and HDG heading chart vector lines Thin Normal default Wide Route Width Sets the width of routes Thin Normal default Wi...

Page 55: ...stance interval If TIME is selected for the Record Vessel Track By menu item 2 secs 5 secs 10 secs 30 secs 1 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 30 min If DISTANCE is selected for the Record Vessel Track By menu i...

Page 56: ...e Cartography Setup menu Cartography setup menu options The following table describes the various options in the Cartography Setup Menu for your multifunction display Menu item Description Options Cha...

Page 57: ...ndicating the depth at a particular position OFF 16 ft 20 ft 33 ft 66 ft ALL default Menu item Description Options Hide Rocks Determines whether rocks are shown or hidden on the chart and the depth at...

Page 58: ...data is displayed OFF ON default Menu item Description Options Marine Features When this menu item is set to ON the following water based cartographic features are displayed Cables Nature of seabed po...

Page 59: ...you pan the chart or when you change the scale in autorange mode the motion mode is suspended Panning moves the displayed chart to a different area When the cursor reaches the edge of the screen the...

Page 60: ...rt zooms about your vessel position Alternatively you may be planning a journey and do not want the chart to redraw as your vessel moves You can suspend the active motion mode by using the cursor to p...

Page 61: ...ges that you make to a chart window that is set to system view will be reflected in all other system view chart windows The following options are available North Up N up In North Up mode the chart ori...

Page 62: ...hree motion modes are Relative Motion True Motion Autorange When you pan the chart or toggle Find Ship Cursor to Cursor the motion mode is suspended This is indicated in the status bar by around the m...

Page 63: ...of an offset you can turn the feature on or off Once calculated the offset is applied to all charts Note Any offset entered will be applied to all charts on the chart card You should therefore ensure...

Page 64: ...d and sea areas You can also adjust the opacity of the aerial photo overlay if required Note When the CHART VIEW mode is set to SYSTEM the aerial photo overlay is displayed in ALL networked displays E...

Page 65: ...d MARPA functions can be accessed via the chart Using radar overlay to distinguish between fixed and moving objects You can overlay radar image data over your chart image allowing better distinction b...

Page 66: ...elect the target using the cursor The MARPA related softkeys are displayed 2 Alternatively with Radar Overlay switched on press the TARGET TRACKING softkey Bathymetric data You can view detailed bathy...

Page 67: ...2 Press the CHART LAYERS softkey 3 Press the CHART LAYERS softkey The Chart Layers menu is displayed 4 Using the trackpad select the AIS Objects menu item 5 Press the trackpad right to select the ON...

Page 68: ...Ground SOG or heading data is available vectors cannot be displayed Enabling and disabling chart vectors 1 Press the DATA button 2 Press the CHART VECTORS softkey 3 Press the appropriate softkey to e...

Page 69: ...use the appropriate softkeys Animated tide and current information You can set the date for the animation and choose to see the whole animation from the beginning or start it at any point within the...

Page 70: ...tion You can display additional information on the chart for cartographic objects ports and marinas Depending on the chart card you are using you will also be able to view some or all of the following...

Page 71: ...d points of interest symbols The location of various business services and points of interest is indicated by the following symbols Business services points of inter est symbols Airport Babysitting Ba...

Page 72: ...s displayed indicating the availability of a photo 1 Using the trackpad move the cursor over the camera symbol 2 Press the OK button 3 Press the VIEW PHOTO softkey 6 10 Locating your vessel on the cha...

Page 73: ...DGE To stop navigating to a waypoint 1 Press the WPTS MOB button 2 Press the GOTO WAYPOINT OPTIONS softkey 3 Press the STOP GOTO softkey 4 Alternatively position the cursor over the active waypoint an...

Page 74: ...ardless of whether the display is set to show or hide Showing and hiding waypoint groups In the chart application 1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey 2 Press the SHOW HIDE WAYPOINTS softkey 3 Using the S...

Page 75: ...created from a track Up to 150 routes can be added to your system each consisting of up to 50 waypoints As each waypoint is added it is assigned an index number corresponding to its position in the r...

Page 76: ...g the waypoint list In the chart application 1 NAVIGATION OPTIONS softkey 2 Press the ROUTES softkey 3 Press the BUILD NEW ROUTE softkey 4 Press the USE WAYPOINT LIST softkey 5 Using the trackpad high...

Page 77: ...ack will continue to be recorded until you press the STOP TRACK softkey Adding a waypoint at the start of a route In the chart application 1 Press the NAVIGATION OPTIONS softkey 2 Press the ROUTES sof...

Page 78: ...t You can View the route list and then select the required route or Select the required route on screen The TIME and SOG options can then be used to aid passage planning by displaying the time in hour...

Page 79: ...priate leg of the route or a waypoint in the route 2 Press the FOLLOW THIS ROUTE or FOLLOW FROM HERE softkey Note You can stop following a route at any time by pressing the STOP FOLLOW softkey Followi...

Page 80: ...trackpad select the Name or Color field 7 Press the EDIT NAME or EDIT COLOR softkey as appropriate 8 Using the trackpad select the new name of color for the route 9 Press the OK button to save the ch...

Page 81: ...E ROUTE softkey The waypoints in the route are renumbered and the route name is moved Erasing a route In the chart application 1 Press the NAVIGATION OPTIONS softkey 2 Press the ROUTES softkey 3 Press...

Page 82: ...an use the START TRACK softkey to start tracking your journey The track will then be created automatically as you navigate your vessel It is also possible to create a route from the track Creating a t...

Page 83: ...lect the new name of color for the track 9 Press the OK button to save the changes Showing or hiding a track In the chart application 1 Press the NAVIGATION OPTIONS softkey 2 Press the TRACKS softkey...

Page 84: ...softkey 4 Using the trackpad position the cursor at the end point of your measurement or bearing The range and bearing is displayed 5 Press the OK button to fix the new ruler position Repositioning t...

Page 85: ...hapter 7 Using the 3D chart Chapter contents 7 1 3D chart overview on page 86 7 2 3D chart setup on page 87 7 3 3D chart cards on page 88 7 4 3D chart display overview on page 88 Using the 3D chart 85...

Page 86: ...nce The 3D application should not be used as a substitute for good navigational practice nor for official government paper charts Do not use this application before you have read this chapter Uses for...

Page 87: ...o adjust the setting 4 Press the OK button to save your changes 3D chart setup menu options The following table explains the options available in the 3D Chart Setup Menu Function Description Options C...

Page 88: ...ows mode application is working in Rotation Shows in degrees true how far the on screen view has been rotated from your boat s heading Range Horizontal distance across screen halfw ay up the window or...

Page 89: ...sel in the forward looking view at your current position Selecting the planning 3D chart mode 1 Using the trackpad pan to the area of the chart that you want to view The 3D chart places brackets aroun...

Page 90: ...in front of your vessel looking aft Port PRT provides a viewpoint above and to the starboard of your vessel looking to port When one of these options is selected the viewpoint of the 3D chart is chan...

Page 91: ...rer by removing some objects from view Decluttering the 3D chart In the 3D chart application 1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey 2 Press the DECLUTTER softkey until the ON or OFF option is selected as ap...

Page 92: ...until the EYE option is selected to rotate or pitch around a virtual eye point Select the CENTER option to rotate or pitch around the center of view cross on the screen 2 Press the ADJUST softkey unt...

Page 93: ...tion is enabled it is indicated by 2D 3D Sync in the chart application status bar Some softkey functions are not available with this feature and are grayed out Pressing FIND SHIP from any synchronized...

Page 94: ...2D chart to indicate the boundaries of the area currently shown on the 3D chart Displaying the 3D view locator on the 2D chart In the 2D chart application 1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey 2 Press the...

Page 95: ...pilot control Chapter contents 8 1 Disengaging the autopilot in an emergency on page 96 8 2 Autopilot control on page 96 8 3 Autopilot control options on page 98 8 4 Autopilot alarms on page 98 Using...

Page 96: ...ngage the autopilot Silence the waypoint arrival alarm Pilot Control dialog The autopilot control functions on your multifunction display are centered around the Pilot Control dialog This dialog is di...

Page 97: ...ing the trackpad highlight the Autopilot Control menu item then press the trackpad right to select it 5 Using the trackpad select the Enabled option 6 Press the OK button Engaging the autopilot In the...

Page 98: ...tinues on the current locked heading 8 4 Autopilot alarms The autopilot functions provide alarms to alert you to situations that require action Your multifunction display shows autopilot alarms regard...

Page 99: ...ration digital scanners only on page 105 9 6 Radar mode and orientation on page 106 9 7 Radar tuning DIGITAL scanners on page 109 9 8 Radar tuning ANALOG scanners on page 114 9 9 Waypoints on page 120...

Page 100: ...t two and reduces the beamwidth by a similar amount Note You must connect a SuperHD radar scanner in order to use the SuperHD option 9 2 Radar scanner power modes The radar scanner has a number of pow...

Page 101: ...er and the height of the target as illustrated below a1 a2 Earth h H Cliff Radar D1643 3 Rmax Rmax 2 23 h H Rmax h H maximum radar range radar antenna height target height in nautical miles in metres...

Page 102: ...be patterns are produced by small amounts of energy from the transmitted pulses that are radiated outside the narrow main beam The effects of side lobes are most noticeable with targets at short range...

Page 103: ...re may also be multiple echoes which extend behind the obstruction Blind sector effects can normally be minimized by careful selection of the scanner site prior to installation Sea Clutter Radar retur...

Page 104: ...g Land mass Boat s position Range Motion mode Range ring spacing Typically your boat s position is at the centre of the display and its dead ahead bearing is indicated by a vertical heading line known...

Page 105: ...ata for full functionality of your radar A fast heading sensor is also needed for operation of MARPA and can maximize the performance of radar chart overlay 9 5 Dual range radar operation digital scan...

Page 106: ...OK button 9 6 Radar mode and orientation Radar orientation modes The radar can operate in a number of orientation modes to suit different types of navigation The orientation of the radar refers to the...

Page 107: ...ure fixed SHM rotates accordingly e g If you select a new course the picture will reset to display the new course upwards The reference used for Course Up depends upon the information available at a g...

Page 108: ...e of the window 0 offset or offset by 1 3 or 2 3 to increase the view ahead as shown below D6842 2 0 offset 2 3 offset 1 3 offset The default motion mode is Relative with zero offset True Motion TM Wh...

Page 109: ...n the same color which may help you to determine whether an object is an actual target or just background noise Reducing the color gain may provide better target detail and detection The digital radar...

Page 110: ...ise For maximum benefit reduce power boost to prevent saturation of strong targets Tuning method Related options Description Color palette presets Bold uses high color gain predominately red to show w...

Page 111: ...defined but smaller target returns WAKES ON shows the direction and speed of moving targets The enhance echoes functions enable you to minimize the negative effects of echoes on the radar display Tuni...

Page 112: ...rotary controller adjust the gain control to the appropriate setting between 0 and 100 6 Press the OK button Adjusting digital radar color gain In the radar application 1 Press the GAIN softkey 2 Pre...

Page 113: ...and 100 7 Press the OK button Adjusting SuperHD radar power boost In the radar application 1 Press the GAIN softkey 2 Press the BUOY MODE HARBOUR MODE COASTAL MODE or OFFSHORE MODE softkey as appropri...

Page 114: ...ackpad right to select it 4 Using the trackpad highlight the Tune Adjust menu item then press the trackpad right to select it 5 Press the TUNE softkey and select the MANUAL option 6 Using the rotary c...

Page 115: ...es while the effect on smaller ship echoes is only slight A lower setting reduces background noise and fill in returns from land and other large targets Tuning method Related Options Description Rain...

Page 116: ...justs for high levels of sea clutter AUTO the preset operates in fully automatic mode This is the default MAN allows you to manually adjust the intensity of the sea gain from 0 to 100 Enable you to qu...

Page 117: ...d HIGH OFF this is the default setting It provides better range resolution giving you more defined but smaller target returns The enhance echoes functions enable you to minimize the negative effects o...

Page 118: ...key 2 Press the FTC softkey repeatedly until the ON option is selected 3 Using the rotary controller adjust the FTC function to the appropriate setting between 0 and 100 4 Press the OK button Adjustin...

Page 119: ...N option is selected 3 Press the OK button Adjusting the radar tune control In the radar application 1 Press the MENU button 2 Using the trackpad highlight the Radar Setup menu item then press the tra...

Page 120: ...ess the WPTS MOB button twice and then press OK Placing a waypoint at a known position 1 Press the WPTS MOB button 2 Press the WAYPOINT AT LAT LON softkey 3 Enter the Latitude Longitude position 4 Pre...

Page 121: ...et distances The number and spacing of the rings changes as you range in and out Range 1 4 nm Range rings 1 8 nm apart Range 3 4 nm Range rings 1 4 nm apart Range 1 1 2 nm Range rings 1 4 nm apart D84...

Page 122: ...L Note The default bearing mode for EBLs is relative to your vessel s heading If heading data is available you can set the bearing mode to be relative REL magnetic true M T When M T is selected the EB...

Page 123: ...first VRM EBL will be placed at a location of 1 3 of the current range and 030 relative to your vessel s head If this setting is adjusted the display will retain the adjustments and use them when the...

Page 124: ...ress the PRESENTATION softkey 2 Press the RANGE RINGS softkey until the ON or OFF option is selected as required 9 11 Using radar to track targets and avoid collisions There are a number of radar func...

Page 125: ...er the quality of the heading and speed data the better MARPA will perform MARPA will function without SOG and COG in relative mode For the best heading data a Raymarine SMART heading sensor or a gyro...

Page 126: ...d Lost target Vessel vectors CPA graphics overview CPA graphics show vectors for your vessel and a selected target A vector is a line on screen showing the predicted courses of your vessel and the sel...

Page 127: ...Vector Length The time period specified for drawing length of vectors 0 5 min 1 min 3 min 6 min 12 min 30 min 60 min Parameter Descriptions Options Target History Plots a target s previous position a...

Page 128: ...lect the relevant MARPA target from the list 5 Press the CANCEL TARGET softkey 9 12 Radar alarms The radar application raises a variety of alarms to warn you of potential dangers If switched on the fo...

Page 129: ...ff your multifunction display Radar setup menu options The Radar Setup menu enables you to configure the performance and behaviour of your radar scanner Function Description Options Select Scanner Sel...

Page 130: ...ow setting is 8 ADJUST CURVE 1 to 8 Parking Offset 0 to 358 degrees in two degree increments Antenna Size Radome 4 Array 6 Array Parking Offset Digital only this setting is only available when the rad...

Page 131: ...scans specified and then shuts down for the number of minutes specified by the Standby Period 10 SCANS 20 SCANS 30 SCANS Standby Period Indicates the number of minutes that the system shuts down the...

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Page 133: ...nabling or disabling AIS on page 137 10 5 Displaying AIS vectors on page 137 10 6 AIS status symbols on page 138 10 7 AIS silent mode on page 138 10 8 Viewing AIS target information on page 139 10 9 U...

Page 134: ...turn of the vessel and the distance it will travel over a specified period of time COG SOG vector Targets displayed with their vectors are referred to as active targets and are scaled according to th...

Page 135: ...allow you to receive data about other vessels in your area but will not allow other vessels to see you A full transceiver transmits and receives AIS data and therefore allows you to receive data about...

Page 136: ...ve AIS Class B receivers do not decode and output information such as the ship s name IMO number and vessel draft beam length destination and so on Your AIS receiver or transceiver may support additio...

Page 137: ...ying AIS vectors You must have the correct data available before AIS vectors can be displayed A target is defined as active when it has the following data displayed graphically A COG SOG vector indica...

Page 138: ...disabled 10 7 AIS silent mode AIS silent mode enables you to disable AIS transmissions AIS silent mode enables you to disable the transmitting functions of your AIS equipment This is useful when you d...

Page 139: ...ctivate the target and view detailed data AIS Target type Description Symbol Dangerous target Targets within specified distance CPA or time TCPA Dangerous target alarm sounds if enabled Target flashes...

Page 140: ...system will check for dangerous targets within the safe zone and if enabled issue an alarm whenever necessary Dangerous target alarm operates irrespective of the ON or OFF status of the AIS target di...

Page 141: ...t position points are displayed If True target vectors are selected the four most recent vessel position points are also displayed OFF 0 5 min 1 min 3 min 6 min Parameter Description Options Own Vesse...

Page 142: ...hen an AIS equipped friend or buddy comes within range of your vessel The Buddy Tracking feature enables you to add AIS equipped friends and regular contacts to a Buddy List on your multifunction disp...

Page 143: ...dding a vessel to your buddy list from AIS target list 1 If you are in the chart application press the AIS OPTIONS softkey 2 If you are in the radar application press the TARGET TRACKING softkey 3 Pre...

Page 144: ...e to reflect this and give you Buddy related options 2 Alternatively press the MENU button and select the AIS Layer Setup menu 3 Press the VIEW BUDDY LIST softkey The AIS Buddy List dialog is displaye...

Page 145: ...rse Deviation Indicator Chapter contents 11 1 Course Deviation Indicator overview on page 146 11 2 Selecting the CDI application on page 146 11 3 Using the CDI Application on page 147 Using the Course...

Page 146: ...You can customize the panel to display any available data 11 2 Selecting the CDI application 1 Press and hold the PAGE button for three seconds until the Select Page Set window appears 2 Using the rot...

Page 147: ...u want to follow 4 Press the OK button Going to a waypoint using the CDI application 1 In the CDI application press the GOTO softkey 2 Press the GOTO WAYPOINT OPTIONS softkey The Waypoint List is disp...

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Page 149: ...page 151 12 3 Fishfinder presets on page 153 12 4 Fishfinder display modes on page 154 12 5 Fishfinder range on page 157 12 6 Fishfinder presentation options on page 159 12 7 Fishfinder waypoints on...

Page 150: ...es for easy optimal operation Display modes Zoom A Scope or Bottom Lock Adjustable range and zoom Finding bottom feeding fish with the bottom lock display mode Clutter and gain options to simplify the...

Page 151: ...se this information to determine the bottom structure the size of fish and other objects in the water such as debris or air bubbles Note Some transducers include additional sensors to measure water te...

Page 152: ...tical line Target depth The closer the target to the surface the larger the mark on screen Note The depth of individual targets can be displayed by switching on the Target Depth ID in the fishfinder s...

Page 153: ...adjust the presets if necessary The four presets are Single this preset provides quick access to a single frequency configuration suitable for general fishing conditions Dual this preset provides a du...

Page 154: ...he display mode are saved with the preset at power off From the fishfinder main screen 1 Press the appropriate ADJUST softkey 2 With dual frequency screens select FREQ1 or FREQ2 to select which freque...

Page 155: ...ctor When the zoom function is active ZOOM FULL or ZOOM SPLIT you can either select a predefined zoom factor or adjust it manually With the fishfinder in zoom mode 1 Press the ZOOM FACTOR softkey to t...

Page 156: ...ess the appropriate ADJUST softkey 2 For dual frequency screens select FREQ1 or FREQ2 to select which frequency display you wish to change 3 Press the SELECT VIEW softkey 4 Use the trackpad up down to...

Page 157: ...urface of the water under your vessel This is useful for finding smaller fish that feed nearer the surface An example of this kind of depth range is 0 to 200 feet In this case the range is 200 feet so...

Page 158: ...button 2 Toggle to AUTO or MAN using the RANGE softkey 3 Use the rotary controller to adjust the depth range 4 Press OK Using fishfinder range shift The DSM automatically adjusts the display to keep...

Page 159: ...mages with a minimum of background noise as you are cruising to your fishing spot Only the strongest echoes are displayed Medium Trolling is a slightly higher gain setting that displays more detail Th...

Page 160: ...ess the PRESENTATION softkey 2 Press the GAIN softkey 3 Press the COLOR GAIN softkey until the MAN option is selected 4 Use the rotary control to select the amount of color gain you want 5 Press the O...

Page 161: ...power levels are suitable for depths of less than 2 4 m 8 ft Higher power levels are generally more suited to depths greater than 3 7 m 12 ft There are two power modes Auto In Auto mode the power set...

Page 162: ...t and the depth below of selected objects Measuring depth and distance with VRM You can use a Variable Range Marker VRM to determine an object s depth and distance behind your vessel These markers con...

Page 163: ...frequency while the other continues to scroll This allows you to inspect a paused image while the other frequency continues to scroll and detect fish Note Scrolling will resume if the frequency chang...

Page 164: ...ssign the required preset frequencies 12 7 Fishfinder waypoints Placing a waypoint on the fishfinder display enables you to mark a position that you can return to later When a waypoint is placed its d...

Page 165: ...he trackpad to make the required changes 5 Press the OK button to save the changes Fishfinder alarms setup This section describes the settings you can change using the fishfinder alarms setup menu Men...

Page 166: ...ke a fishfinder window active 2 Press the MENU button 3 Select Fishfinder Setup from the list of options Fishfinder setup menu options This section describes the settings you can change using the fish...

Page 167: ...speed that screen should scroll at 10 to 100 Fishfinder preset configuration Sonar frequency The frequency of the sonar determines the width of the sonar beam and the depth to which the signals will p...

Page 168: ...to change the name 7 Press OK when complete Transducer and DSM settings Selecting the DSM and transducer settings From the main fishfinder screen 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select Fishfinder Setup from...

Page 169: ...transducer mounted in the water If the transducer is equipped with a speed paddle wheel and temperature sensing thermistor the DSM calculates speed and temperature To ensure accurate readings it may...

Page 170: ...t represents the depth of the transducer relative to the waterline 9 9 to 9 9 feet Speed Offset Offset applied to the speed log 0 to 100 Temperature Offset Offset applied to the temperature transducer...

Page 171: ...verview on page 172 13 2 Displaying the engine monitor application on page 172 13 3 Setting up the engine monitor application on page 173 13 4 Changing what the engine monitor displays on page 173 13...

Page 172: ...f data shown by the engine monitor application is not suitable you can change what is displayed Note For details of compatible engines and related software updates please refer to the Raymarine websit...

Page 173: ...itor displays In the engine monitor application 1 Press the MENU button 2 Using the trackpad select the Panel Setup Menu menu item 3 Using the trackpad select the appropriate Configure menu item A red...

Page 174: ...ne monitor alarms In the engine monitor application 1 Press the ACKNOWLEDGE softkey Note When engine monitoring is active all other system alarms are still raised when appropriate 174 C Series Widescr...

Page 175: ...data application Chapter contents 14 1 Data application overview on page 176 14 2 Pre configured data in the data application on page 176 14 3 Customizing the data application on page 178 Using the d...

Page 176: ...Note Panel selection is a local setting and therefore only affects the individual display that you are currently using It does not affect any networked displays List of pre configured data panels A ra...

Page 177: ...t that includes the data application i Press and hold the PAGE button until the Select Page Set dialog is displayed ii Using the trackpad select a page set that includes the Data Application and press...

Page 178: ...avigation panel 3 Using the trackpad move the red rectangle until it surrounds the cell you want to customize 4 Press the SELECT DATA softkey 5 Using the trackpad select the Data Group and Data you wa...

Page 179: ...on page 180 15 2 Weather application setup on page 180 15 3 Weather application display overview on page 181 15 4 Weather map navigation on page 185 15 5 Weather reports on page 185 15 6 Storm tracki...

Page 180: ...scription agreement you may view a copy on the internet at www sirius com marineweather 15 2 Weather application setup A number of steps must be completed before you can use the weather application fo...

Page 181: ...illustrates the main features of the weather application display FIND SHIP DISPLA Y GRAPHICS ANIMATE WEATHER WEATHER REPOR TS PRESENT ATION 2400 nm Medium Marine zone Range Animation time data Status...

Page 182: ...es of storm tracks Hurricane Category 1 5 T ropical storm T ropical disturbance tropical depression Surface pressure symbols The weather application uses a range of symbols to represent different surf...

Page 183: ...kts 53 57 kts 78 82 kts 73 77 kts 68 72 kts 63 67 kts 58 62 kts 88 92 kts 83 87 kts 98 102 kts 93 97 kts Wind speed symbols D8571_1 etc Wave information symbols The weather application uses a range o...

Page 184: ...ght pink Mixed 5 to 19 dBz Dark pink Mixed 20 dBz Canadian radar precipitation color codes Canadian radar shows the intensity of precipitation for Canada Unlike NOWRad Canadian radar does not show the...

Page 185: ...ne zone forecasts Marine watchbox warnings Tropical statements Tropical statements provide information on tropical weather conditions This information may not be available in all areas Marine warnings...

Page 186: ...TATEMENTS or WATCHBOX WARNINGS 15 6 Storm tracking The storm tracking function enables you to monitor significant storms in the area Examples of significant storms include tropical disturbances depres...

Page 187: ...option is selected press the FORECAST softkey until the WIN wind WAV waves or PRES pressure option is selected as appropriate 4 Press the ANIMATE softkey until the ON option is selected 5 Press the O...

Page 188: ...188 C Series Widescreen user reference...

Page 189: ...on page 190 16 2 Displaying the Sirius radio application on page 190 16 3 Sirius radio basic operations on page 191 16 4 Sirius radio presets on page 192 16 5 Favorite Sirius radio song alerts on page...

Page 190: ...lay you can Tune to a Sirius radio channel Browse a Sirius radio channel without tuning to it Scan for Sirius radio channels tune to all channels in turn Set up Sirius radio presets for fast access to...

Page 191: ...n to tune to the first channel in the next category Browsing Sirius radio channels In the Sirius Satellite Radio control dialog 1 Press the BROWSE softkey The Channel List or Preset List is displayed...

Page 192: ...N NEW CHANNEL softkey 4 Using the trackpad select the target channel Deleting a Sirius radio channel from a preset In the Sirius Satellite Radio control dialog 1 Press the PRESETS softkey The Preset L...

Page 193: ...up to 10 favorite songs or artists The following screenshot shows an example of a Sirius radio song alert Setting up Sirius radio favorite alerts In the Sirius Satellite Radio control dialog when you...

Page 194: ...button Blocking a Sirius radio channel In the Sirius Satellite Radio control dialog 1 Press the SETUP CHANNELS softkey 2 Press the EDIT CHANNEL ACCESS softkey The Channel List is displayed 3 Using the...

Page 195: ...Chapter 17 Using Navtex Chapter contents 17 1 Navtex overview on page 196 17 2 Navtex setup on page 196 17 3 Viewing and Managing Navtex Messages on page 197 Using Navtex 195...

Page 196: ...ion display to show alerts for a range of different categories of information including warnings reports and services Examples include navigational warnings ice reports search and rescue information m...

Page 197: ...ew the list Sorting the Navtex message list In the chart or radar application 1 Display the Navtex Message List i Using the trackpad select the NAVTEX MESSAGES menu item ii Press the trackpad right to...

Page 198: ...198 C Series Widescreen user reference...

Page 199: ...Chapter contents 18 1 Video application overview on page 200 18 2 Displaying the video application on page 201 18 3 Changing the video aspect ratio on page 201 18 4 Adjusting the video picture on pag...

Page 200: ...contrast color and aspect ratio of the video The following image shows an example of a camera feed displayed in the video application D7493_2 Note You can only view the video on the multifunction dis...

Page 201: ...et 4 Press the softkey associated with the application page that you want the video application to use 5 Using the trackpad select a page layout style 6 Press the OK button 7 Using the trackpad highli...

Page 202: ...In the video application 1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey 2 Press the CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS or COLOR softkey as appropriate 3 Using the trackpad adjust the level as required 4 Press the OK button 202 C...

Page 203: ...Chapter 19 DSC VHF radio integration Chapter contents 19 1 Using a DSC VHF radio with your display on page 204 19 2 Enabling DSC VHF radio integration on page 205 DSC VHF radio integration 203...

Page 204: ...message is displayed on your multifunction display You can use the softkeys on your multifunction display to clear the message place a waypoint on the chart at the GPS position of the distressed vesse...

Page 205: ...rackpad highlight the System Setup menu item then press the trackpad right to select it 3 Using the trackpad highlight the System Integration menu item then press the trackpad right to select it 4 Usi...

Page 206: ...206 C Series Widescreen user reference...

Page 207: ...Chapter 20 Customizing your display Chapter contents 20 1 Customizing page sets on page 208 20 2 Customizing the databar on page 209 Customizing your display 207...

Page 208: ...ailed view of your immediate surroundings Selecting applications for a page set 1 Press and hold the PAGE button for three seconds until the Select Page Set window appears 2 Using the rotary encoder o...

Page 209: ...ayed iii Using the trackpad select the Configure menu item 2 To add data to the databar i Press the ADD DATA softkey ii Using the trackpad select the data group that contains the type of data you want...

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Page 211: ...Servicing and safety on page 212 21 2 Routine equipment checks on page 212 21 3 Cleaning on page 213 21 4 Cleaning the display case on page 213 21 5 Cleaning the display screen on page 214 21 6 Resett...

Page 212: ...re given in the installations manual These guidelines enable you to ensure minimum interaction between different items of equipment and achieve optimum Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Always report...

Page 213: ...g If it is necessary to clean the unit follow this basic procedure 1 Switch off the power to the display 2 Wipe the display with a clean soft cloth a microfibre cloth is ideal 3 If necessary use isopr...

Page 214: ...efault settings There are two types of reset operation Settings reset Settings and data reset Settings reset This option resets your setup menus page sets and databar settings to factory default It wi...

Page 215: ...ny data that you want to keep on to a CompactFlash card 1 Press the MENU button 2 Using the trackpad highlight the System Setup menu item then press the trackpad right to select it 3 Using the trackpa...

Page 216: ...216 C Series Widescreen user reference...

Page 217: ...Chapter 22 Technical support Chapter contents 22 1 Raymarine technical support on page 218 22 2 Sirius support on page 218 22 3 Navionics support on page 219 Technical support 217...

Page 218: ...le East or Far East call 44 0 23 9271 4713 Product information If you need to request service please have the following information to hand Product name Product identity Serial number Software applica...

Page 219: ...22 3 Navionics support Navionics website www navionics com Technical support 219...

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