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Chapter 21: Maintaining your display

Chapter contents

21.1 Service and maintenance on page 310

21.2 Routine equipment checks on page 310

21.3 Cleaning on page 311

21.4 Cleaning the display case on page 311

21.5 Cleaning the display screen on page 312

Maintaining your display

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Page 1: ...e 7 e 7 D Mu lt ifu n c t io n d is p la y User reference ENGLISH Document number 81332 1 Date 08 2011 e7 e7D User reference ...

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Page 3: ...ompany names referenced herein are used for identification only and are the property of their respective owners This product is protected by patents 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 or use the manual in any other way including without ...

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Page 5: ...n 20 3 2 Networking constraints 28 3 3 Display power 29 3 4 Controls 29 3 5 Hybridtouch overview 32 3 6 Touchscreen overview 32 3 7 Homescreen overview 33 3 8 Pages 34 3 9 Applications 36 3 10 Screen overview 37 3 11 Editing information in dialogs 41 3 12 Editing Numerical values in dialogs 42 3 13 Basic touchscreen operations 42 3 14 Databar status symbols 43 3 15 Initial set up procedures 46 Cha...

Page 6: ...ard MOB functions 126 8 2 Alarms 127 Chapter 9 Using radar 133 9 1 Radar overview 134 9 2 Digital radar scan speed 136 9 3 Radar scanner status symbols 136 9 4 Radar range and image quality 137 9 5 Radar display overview 141 9 6 Dual range radar operation 143 9 7 Radar mode and orientation 145 9 8 Radar adjustments HD and SuperHD digital scanners 149 9 9 Radar adjustments non HD digital radomes 15...

Page 7: ... 14 Sounder set up menu options 212 11 15 Transducer set up menu options 214 11 16 Resetting the sonar 216 Chapter 12 Using the data application 217 12 1 Data application overview 218 12 2 Pre configured datapages 219 12 3 Customizing the data application 221 Chapter 13 Using the weather application North America only 229 13 1 Weather application overview 230 13 2 Weather application set up 230 13...

Page 8: ...rol 273 19 1 Remote control connection 274 19 2 Pairing the remote and configuring the UP and DOWN buttons 274 19 3 Operating principles 275 19 4 Customizing the SHORTCUT button 275 19 5 Remote control functions 276 Chapter 20 Customizing your display 279 20 1 Language selection 280 20 2 Boat details 281 20 3 Units set up 283 20 4 Time and Date set up 284 20 5 Display preferences 285 20 6 Data cel...

Page 9: ...vers or otherwise attempt to access internal components unless specifically instructed in this document Warning Touchscreen display When exposed to prolonged periods of direct sunlight the touchscreen display can get very hot In such conditions avoid using the touchscreen display and use the unit s physical keys and buttons instead Warning Autopilot control The autopilot functions available on the...

Page 10: ...amage to the display ensure that the chart card door is firmly closed This can be confirmed by an audible click Caution Sun covers To protect your product against the damaging effects of ultraviolet UV light always fit the sun covers when the product is not in use Remove the sun covers when travelling at high speed whether in water or when the vessel is being towed Caution Cleaning When cleaning t...

Page 11: ...igital chart data and electronic information from the Global Positioning System GPS which may contain errors Raymarine does not warrant the accuracy of such information and you are advised that errors in such information may cause the product to malfunction Raymarine is not responsible for damages or injuries caused by your use or inability to use the product by the interaction of the product with...

Page 12: ...ferrite MUST always be attached to the cable near the Raymarine unit Declaration of conformity Raymarine Ltd declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements of EMC directive 2004 108 EC The original Declaration of Conformity certificate may be viewed on the relevant product page at www raymarine com Product disposal Dispose of this product in accordance with the WEEE Di...

Page 13: ...cal accuracy To the best of our knowledge the information in this document was correct at the time it was produced However Raymarine cannot accept liability for any inaccuracies or omissions it may contain In addition our policy of continuous product improvement may change specifications without notice As a result Raymarine cannot accept liability for any differences between the product and this d...

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Page 15: ...Chapter 2 Handbook information Chapter contents 2 1 Handbook information on page 16 2 2 Handbook conventions on page 17 Handbook information 15 ...

Page 16: ...uipment to be operated with it is compatible and has been correctly installed This handbook is intended for users of varying marine abilities but assumes a general level of knowledge of display use nautical terminology and practices e7 e7D handbooks The following handbooks are applicable to the e7 e7D multifunction display All documents are available to download as PDFs from www raymarine com e7 e...

Page 17: ...e Convention Icons The term select is used in procedures involving icons to refer to the action of selecting an on screen icon either using touch or by using the UniControl Menus The term select is used in procedures involving menus to refer to the action of selecting a menu item either using touch or by using the UniControl Handbook information 17 ...

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Page 19: ...e 32 3 6 Touchscreen overview on page 32 3 7 Homescreen overview on page 33 3 8 Pages on page 34 3 9 Applications on page 36 3 10 Screen overview on page 37 3 11 Editing information in dialogs on page 41 3 12 Editing Numerical values in dialogs on page 42 3 13 Basic touchscreen operations on page 42 3 14 Databar status symbols on page 43 3 15 Initial set up procedures on page 46 Getting started 19...

Page 20: ... 15 10 9 11 12 13 14 4 17 16 18 19 20 21 D12142 1 SMARTPILOT The display uses a number of protocols to transfer data between the various devices in your system The following table details which devices may be connected to your display and the type of connections in terms of protocols and physical interfaces 20 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 21: ...streaming Apple iPhone 4 or later or iPad requires the Raymarine Viewer video streaming app available from the Apple App Store Chartplotter sync with Navionics Marine app WiFi Video streaming WiFi Media player control Bluetooth AVRCP 2 1 or later 3 Vessel tank sensors third party Up to 3 x fuel 1 x fresh water 1 x waste water 1 x sewage 1 x bait fish Third party NMEA 2000 interfaces NMEA 2000 via ...

Page 22: ...lk via optional SeaTalk to SeaTalkng converter ST40 Wind Speed Depth Rudder or Compass ST60 Wind Speed Depth Rudder or Compass SeaTalkng ST70 ST70 ST70 keypads ST45 i70 SeaTalk SeaTalkng 5 Instruments third party Connections to e7 e7D NMEA output 4 Connections to e7 e7D NMEA inputs 2 NMEA 0183 compatible instruments NMEA 0183 22 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 23: ...k via optional SeaTalk to SeaTalkng converter ST6002 ST7002 ST8002 SeaTalkng ST70 ST70 p70 p70R SeaTalk SeaTalkng 6 Pilot control heads third party 1 NMEA 0183 compatible instruments NMEA 0183 7 Course computer Raymarine 1 SeaTalk via optional SeaTalk to SeaTalkng converter ST1000 ST2000 S1000 S1 S2 S3 SeaTalkng All SPX course computers SeaTalk SeaTalkng or NMEA 0183 Getting started 23 ...

Page 24: ...2000 via optional DeviceNet adaptor cables 10 Video camera 1 per e7 e7D multifunction display Composite PAL or NTSC video source BNC connector 11 Lifetag Man overboard alert 1 basestation All Raymarine Lifetag basestations SeaTalk via optional SeaTalk to SeaTalkng converter 12 Engine interface third party 1 Third party NMEA 2000 interfaces NMEA 2000 via optional DeviceNet adaptor cables 13 Transdu...

Page 25: ...66 adaptor cable OR Any Minn Kota transducer via optional A62363 adaptor cable Connection via external DSM30 or DSM300 unit Any DSM compatible transducer Raymarine transducer connection OR Minn Kota transducer connection 15 VHF radio Raymarine 1 All Raymarine DSC VHF radios NMEA 0183 only No SeaTalk support 16 Sirius Weather receiver Raymarine 1 SeaTalkhs SR100 SR6 SeaTalkng SR50 SeaTalkhs SeaTalk...

Page 26: ... not all functions are supported Note Visit www raymarine com to download the latest software version for your display SeaTalkhs 17 Additional multifunction display s third party Connections to e7 e7D NMEA output 4 Connections to e7 e7D NMEA inputs 2 NMEA 0183 compatible chartplotters and multifunction displays NMEA 0183 18 Fishfinder Digital Sounder Module Raymarine 1 DSM 30 DSM 300 SeaTalkhs 19 ...

Page 27: ...planning software SeaTalkhs Cartography included Embedded internal Navionics cartography Internal storage Cartography optional External MicroSD or MicroSDHC chart cards Navionics Ready to Navigate Navionics Silver Navionics Gold Navionics Gold Navionics Platinum Navionics Platinum Navionics Fish N Chip Navionics Hotmaps Refer to the Raymarine website www raymarine com for the latest list of suppor...

Page 28: ... card cartography is shared between e7 e7D displays Only chart card cartography that is purchased separately to the e7 e7D display can be shared with E90W E120W or E140W or G Series units Chard cards that are included with the e7 e7D multifunction display at the time of purchase are NOT shared between e7 e7D displays and E90W E120W E140W or G Series units Embedded cartography can NOT be shared bet...

Page 29: ...l provides a joystick and rotary control and an OK button for using menus and applications 4 Back press to return to a previous menu or dialog level 5 WPTS MOB press and release to access the waypoint options Press again to place a waypoint Press and hold to place a Man Overboard MOB marker at your current position 6 Power press once to switch the unit ON Once powered on press the Power button aga...

Page 30: ...and right in the chart and fishfinder applications 3 OK button push the end of the joystick to confirm a selection or entry Touch icons You can use the BACK and CLOSE icons to move between the different levels of menus available in each application Back go back one level same effect as BACK button Close close all open menus same effect as holding the MENU button for 3 seconds 30 e7 e7D User refere...

Page 31: ...a label or information associated with the object is displayed List of cursor labels Label Feature Application A B Ruler line Chart AIS AIS target Chart COG Course Over Ground vector Chart CTR Center of radar Radar FLT Floating EBL VRM Radar GRD Guard zone Radar Label Feature Application HDG Heading vector Chart MARPA MARPA target Radar MOB Man Over Board marker Chart Radar POS Vessel s position C...

Page 32: ...to operate your multifunction display 3 6 Touchscreen overview The touchscreen provides a quick way of performing many common functions Some of the functions you can operate with the touchscreen include Accessing applications Adding and editing applications pages Placing and editing waypoints Building routes Panning the chart display Placing and moving the cursor Note Raymarine strongly recommends...

Page 33: ...application pages D12195 1 1 2 3 4 6 5 Screen item Description 1 Touch Lock select this icon to lock the touchscreen preventing accidental use To unlock use the UniControl to deselect the Touch Lock icon 2 My Data this icon enables you to centrally manage your lists of routes tracks and waypoints 3 Customize select this icon to configure application pages and select the display s language units da...

Page 34: ...tions into different pages each designed for a specific purpose For example you could have a page that includes the chart and fishfinder applications suitable for fishing and another page that includes the chart and data applications which would be suitable for general sailing You can add any application s to any empty page Page featuring a single application Page featuring multiple applications 3...

Page 35: ...age layout for example Splitscreen 6 Select the application s you want to display on the page either by selecting the relevant menu item or dragging it over to the displayed page 7 Select Finish The Rename Page dialog is displayed 8 Use the on screen keyboard to name the page then select Save Moving a page on the homescreen With the homescreen displayed 1 Select the Customize icon 2 Select Homescr...

Page 36: ...use the fishfinder application to help you accurately distinguish between different sizes of fish bottom structure and underwater obstacles You can also view sea depth and temperature data and mark points of interest such as fishing spots or wrecks Radar application with a suitable radar scanner you can use the radar application to track targets and measure distances and bearings A number of autom...

Page 37: ...homescreen 2 Databar provides information about your vessel and its environment The position and type of information in the databar can be customized if required Touch the databar to reveal more information 3 Menu select this icon to access the menu The menu options are specific to the application that you are currently using Use the joystick or touchscreen to select menu items and scroll long men...

Page 38: ...us Pop up menus enable you configure settings and preferences Menus are used in the Homescreen to configure your multifunction display and externally connected equipment Applications to configure the settings for that particular application The following diagram shows the main features of a pop up menu D12281 1 1 3 2 Screen item Description 1 Back select this icon to go back to a previous menu 2 O...

Page 39: ...u dialog the Add New icon can be used to add a new Waypoint group Use the touchscreen or the joystick to select the icon 4 Close select this icon to close the menu s Screen item Description 5 Scroll bar indicates your position in the list You can also touch and drag the scroll bar to scroll the list 6 Options Highlight a menu item and then click OK to access more options for that item For example ...

Page 40: ...ialogs enable you to edit the details of data items stored on your multifunction display such as waypoints routes and tracks The following diagram shows the main features of a typical edit dialog D12280 1 1 3 2 Screen item Description 1 Back select this icon to go back to a previous dialog or menu 2 Field touching a text field automatically displays the on screen keyboard which can be used to edit...

Page 41: ...he control dialog 3 11 Editing information in dialogs With the dialog displayed 1 Select the field you want to edit The on screen keyboard is displayed 2 Use the on screen keyboard to make the changes 3 Use the on screen keyboard s SAVE key to keep any changes Entering special or accented characters With the on screen keyboard displayed 1 Select the on screen keyboard s àèò key 2 Select the charac...

Page 42: ...ving the cursor using touch 1 Touch the screen at any position on the screen to place the cursor there Selecting the active window using touch With a page featuring multiple applications displayed 1 Tap anywhere inside the application you want to make active A border appears around the application indicating that it is active Touchscreen lock You can lock the touchscreen to prevent accidental use ...

Page 43: ...er Sonar DSM GPS receiver Autopilot Radar scanner status symbols The radar scanner power mode status is indicated in the databar Symbol Radar power mode Description Transmit TX Rotating icon signifying that the scanner is on and transmitting When SCANNER is set to ON select this mode to activate the scanner This is the usual mode of operation Standby STBY Static icon indicating that the scanner is...

Page 44: ...abar Symbol Description AIS unit is switched on and operating AIS currently unavailable AIS unit is switched off or not connected Symbol Description AIS unit is in Silent Mode AIS unit is in Silent Mode with active alarms AIS unit is connected and switched on but has active alarms AIS unit is connected and switched on but the dangerous and lost alarm is disabled Sonar status symbols The sonar DSM ...

Page 45: ...t obtain a fix Autopilot status symbols The autopilot status is indicated in the databar Symbol Description Autopilot is in Standby mode Autopilot is in Track mode Autopilot is in Auto mode No autopilot detected Symbol Description Autopilot alarm active Dodge mode is active Fish mode is active Autopilot calibration Power steering active Wind Vane mode is active Getting started 45 ...

Page 46: ...itial set up tasks are completed Set minimum safe depth Set your date and time preferences Adjust the display brightness and set up a shared brightness scheme if appropriate Align the touchscreen Designate the data master Select the GPS data source Familiarize yourself with the Simulator Mode Setting the vessel minimum safe depth You can change the appearance of the vessel in the chart application...

Page 47: ...uch detected message is displayed and the alignment exercise is restarted Data master Any system containing more than one networked multifunction display must have a designated data master The data master is the display which serves as a primary source of data for all displays it also handles all external sources of information For example the displays may require heading information from the auto...

Page 48: ...s appropriate Simulator mode The Simulator mode enables you to practice operating your display without data from a GPS antenna radar scanner AIS unit or fishfinder The simulator mode is switched on off in the System Setup Menu Note Raymarine recommends that you do NOT use the simulator mode whilst navigating Note The simulator will NOT display any real data including any safety messages such as th...

Page 49: ... 1 Memory cards overview on page 50 4 2 Inserting a memory card or chart card on page 50 4 3 Removing a memory card or chart card on page 51 4 4 Saving user data and user settings on page 53 4 5 Resetting your system on page 61 Managing display data 49 ...

Page 50: ...an also use memory cards to backup your data Note Raymarine recommends that you backup your data to a memory card on a regular basis 4 2 Inserting a memory card or chart card 1 Open the chart card door located on the front right of the display 2 Insert the card as shown in the diagram below For slot 1 the card contacts should be facing DOWN For slot 2 the card contacts should be facing UP Do NOT f...

Page 51: ...screen 1 Select My Data 2 Select Eject Card A message is displayed prompting you to select the memory device you want to eject 3 Select SD1 for a memory card in the top card slot or SD2 for a memory card in the bottom card slot 4 Open the chart card door located on the front right of the display 5 Push the edge of the card towards the unit until an audible click is heard The card is released from ...

Page 52: ...rd clear of the card slot using the edge of the card 7 To prevent the ingress of water and consequent damage close the chart card door Note You can also power off the multifunction display and follow steps 4 to 7 above 52 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 53: ...ve a memory card NOT a chart card in one of the card slots 2 Select My Data 3 Select Save Data to Card A message is displayed prompting you to select the memory device you want to save the data to 4 Select SD1 for a memory card in the top card slot or SD2 for a memory card in the bottom card slot 5 Select Save Waypoints to Card Save Routes to Card or Save Tracks to Card as appropriate Retrieving w...

Page 54: ...you have a memory card NOT a chart card in one of the card slots 2 Select My Data 3 Select Backup and Restore Settings 4 Select Backup Settings A message is displayed prompting you to select the memory device you want to save the data to 5 Select SD1 for a memory card in the top card slot or SD2 for a memory card in the bottom card slot Retrieving user settings from a memory card With the homescre...

Page 55: ...anguage Ground trip reset Setting reset Settings and data reset Date format Time format Application Setting Affected Local time offset Distance units Distance subunits Speed units Depth units Temperature units Pressure units Volume units Autopilot control DSC message Data master System settings integration Bridge NMEA heading Managing display data 55 ...

Page 56: ...nternal interfaces System diagnostics Software services GPS status GPS screen Compass status Compass screen Alarms Application Setting Affected Alarms Anchor alarm Timer Alarm clock Temperature alarm Arrival alarm Offtrack alarm Guard zone sensitivity Fish alarm Fish alarm depth limit Shallow depth alarm Deep depth alarm AIS dangerous target alarm AIS alarm list 56 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 57: ...width Aerial overlay Radar overlay AIS overlay NOWRad overlay Application Setting Affected Cartography Range rings 2D Chart Use Chart Sync Chart orientation Motion mode Vessel offset 3D centre of view 3D exaggeration 3D transducer cone 3D depth scale Data overlay cell 1 on off Data overlay cell 1 content Data overlay cell 2 on off Managing display data 57 ...

Page 58: ...s Spot soundings Safety contour Depth contour Deep water color Hide rocks Nav marks Application Setting Affected Nav marks symbols Light sectors Routing systems Caution areas Marine features Land features Business services Panoramic photos Roads Additional wrecks Aerial photo overlay colored seabed areas Vessel icon Vessel size 58 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 59: ...up Range rings Timed transmit Transmit period Standby period Bearing alignment Radar Advanced set up AIS Layer Application Setting Affected Displayed target types AIS safety messages Buddy tracking View buddy list Silent mode AIS Layer AIS alarms list Managing display data 59 ...

Page 60: ...rim tabs Data Calibrate trim tabs Fishfinder application Application Setting Affected Configure preset frequencies Transducer settings Sounder IR level Sounder 2nd echo IR Sounder ping rate limit Fishfinder Sounder ping rate enable Weather application Application Setting Affected Sirius ESN Wind symbol Weather Watchbox alerts 60 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 61: ...ta Resetting system settings With the homescreen displayed 1 Select Set up 2 Select Maintenance 3 Select System Settings Reset A message is displayed prompting you to confirm the action 4 Select Yes to proceed with the settings reset or No to cancel Resetting system settings and data Note Performing a settings and data reset erases ALL waypoints routes and track data from your system BEFORE procee...

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Page 63: ...ing waypoints routes and tracks Chapter contents 5 1 Waypoints on page 64 5 2 Routes on page 74 5 3 Tracks on page 81 5 4 Waypoints routes and tracks storage capacity on page 84 Using waypoints routes and tracks 63 ...

Page 64: ... 1 2 3 Item Description 1 Inactive waypoint 2 Active waypoint 3 Alternative waypoint symbols By default all waypoints are indicated on screen by a waypoint symbol x You can assign different symbols if required or choose which waypoints are shown Waypoints in the radar application In the radar application both active and inactive waypoints are shown The active waypoint i e the one you are heading t...

Page 65: ...he Chart and Radar applications menu Chart application Menu My Data Display My Data Select WPTs To Display Radar application Menu Presentation Select WPTs To Display Waypoint context menu Placing the cursor over a waypoint in the chart or radar applications displays a context menu showing the waypoint s positional data and menu items The waypoint context menu can be accessed by Highlighting the wa...

Page 66: ...a the homescreen by going to the following menu My Data Note Pressing the WPT button from the homescreen will open the waypoint list Waypoint placement Placing a waypoint using touch D11763 2 From the chart radar or fishfinder application 1 Select and hold the required location on screen The context menu is displayed 2 Select Place Waypoint Placing a waypoint at the cursor position From the chart ...

Page 67: ...t at a known position You can place a waypoint at a specified location using latitude and longitude coordinates 1 Press the WPT button 2 Select Place Waypoint At Lat Lon 3 Select the position field 4 Enter the Latitude Longitude position 5 Select SAVE 6 You can also add a name for the waypoint and add to a group by selecting the Name and Group fields Navigation Navigating to the cursor position on...

Page 68: ... Cancelling navigation to a waypoint From the chart or radar application 1 Select the active waypoint The waypoint context menu is displayed 2 Select Stop Goto 3 Alternatively in the chart application go to Menu Navigate Stop Goto Note Once navigation is no longer active the waypoint symbol returns to its normal state and the dashed line between your vessel and the waypoint is removed Arriving at ...

Page 69: ...You can also reset the XTE from the Navigate Menu Menu Navigate Restart XTE Waypoint information When you create a waypoint the system assigns information regarding the location marked You can view and edit the details of any waypoint that has been created and stored The following information is assigned or captured for each waypoint Name Position as Lat Lon and range bearing from vessel Temperatu...

Page 70: ...dit The waypoint options dialog is displayed 2 Select Edit Waypoint 3 Select the field you want to edit Name Group Position or Comment 4 Use the on screen keyboard to make the changes then select the on screen keyboard s SAVE button Editing a waypoint on the chart or radar screen From the chart or radar application 1 Select the waypoint The waypoint context menu is displayed 2 Select Edit Waypoint...

Page 71: ...d 3 Select the required symbol in the list Moving waypoints Moving a waypoint on the chart or radar screen From the chart or radar application 1 Position the cursor on the relevant waypoint The waypoint context menu is displayed 2 Select Move Waypoint 3 Select the new position for the waypoint 4 Press the Ok button to confirm the new location Moving a waypoint within a route From the chart applica...

Page 72: ...t pop up message is displayed 3 Select Yes to confirm or No to cancel Note If you erase a waypoint which is part of a route the erase waypoint in route pop up message is displayed to warn you that the waypoint will be removed from the route Erasing all waypoints From the homescreen 1 Select My Data 2 Select Erase Data From System 3 Select Erase Waypoints From System The erase waypoints from system...

Page 73: ... The on screen keyboard is displayed 3 Using the on screen keyboard edit the group name 4 Select SAVE Changing the default waypoint group or symbol From the Waypoint And Group Options menu accessed via the homescreen My Data Waypoint And Group Options or accessed via the chart application Menu My Data Waypoint And Group Options or accessed from any application WPT button Waypoint And Group Options...

Page 74: ...e features There are a range of route features for building navigating and managing routes The route features allow you to Build and save a route for use when required stored in the route list Navigate follow routes Manage and edit routes stored on the system Build a route from an existing track Route features are accessed from the chart application by selecting an existing route by using the Buil...

Page 75: ...build route menu is displayed 3 Select a location on screen to be the starting position 4 Select relevant locations to place subsequent waypoints in order The route is saved and displayed as each waypoint is placed 5 When complete select Finish Build The finish route build pop up message is displayed 6 Select Follow to immediately follow the route or 7 Select Edit to change the route name or chang...

Page 76: ...t to change the route name or change the route color or 10 Select Exit to save the route and return to the chart application Note If you select the wrong waypoint select Undo Waypoint from the route menu Adjusting chart range while building a route From the Build Route menu 1 Select Adjust Range 2 Use the Range Control to range in and out of the chart Build a route from a track You can create a ro...

Page 77: ...ck is displayed in a pop up message and the new route is added to the route list It can now be displayed edited and erased etc in the same way as other routes in the system 3 Select Ok to confirm 4 Select Edit to change the name and line color of the created route Route context menu Placing the cursor over a route in the chart application displays a context menu showing the leg of the route highli...

Page 78: ... Route list is displayed 4 Select the route you want to follow 5 Select Follow Route Cancelling navigation of a route From the chart application 1 Select the Route The route context menu is displayed 2 Select Stop Follow Arriving at a waypoint As your vessel approaches a waypoint the waypoint arrival alarm provides a warning 1 Select Ok on the waypoint arrival alarm pop up message Once the alarm i...

Page 79: ... current vessel position to the current target waypoint This does not affect your saved route D12295 1 You can also reset the XTE from the Navigate Menu Menu Navigate Restart XTE Following a route in reverse order From the chart application 1 Select the route The route context menu is displayed 2 Select Follow Route In Reverse You can also select Follow Route In Reverse by selecting a route from t...

Page 80: ...Select Insert Waypoint 3 Move the cursor so that it stretches the leg of the route to the desired position on the chart 4 Press the Ok button Removing a waypoint from a route From the chart application 1 Select the waypoint you want to erase The waypoint context menu is displayed 2 Select Erase Waypoint The erase waypoint pop up message is displayed 3 Select Yes to confirm or No to cancel the acti...

Page 81: ...firm delete pop up message is displayed 5 Select Yes to confirm or No to cancel the action 5 3 Tracks A track is an on screen trail that shows the passage you have taken This trail is made up of a series of track points which are created automatically You can save the track to create a permanent record of where you have been D11754 2 With tracks you can Review where you have been Create a route fr...

Page 82: ...ecord Track By specifies the interval type Auto Time Distance Track Interval specifies the interval value e g 15 minutes For example when creating a track for a long journey an interval set to Auto could result in rapid use of all of the storage available for track points In this case selecting a higher value for the Track Interval would provide capacity for a longer track Setting the track interv...

Page 83: ...ck Rename Track Edit Color Reviewing and editing a track You can review and edit aspects of the tracks stored You can Erase a track Create a route from a track Show or hide a track on the chart only available from the chart application Change the name of a track Change the color of a track Selecting a track to review or edit 1 Do one of the following to select the required track From the chart app...

Page 84: ...rom the homescreen 1 Select My Data 2 Select Erase Data From System 3 Select Erase Tracks From System The erase tracks from system dialog is displayed 4 Select Erase All The confirm delete pop up message is displayed 5 Select Yes to confirm or No to cancel the action 5 4 Waypoints routes and tracks storage capacity The display can store the following quantities of waypoints routes and tracks Waypo...

Page 85: ...art context menu on page 96 6 5 My Data options on page 97 6 6 Navigation options on page 97 6 7 Measuring distances and bearings on page 98 6 8 Chart vectors on page 99 6 9 Current information on page 100 6 10 Tide information on page 102 6 11 Chart object information on page 104 6 12 Chart presentation on page 106 6 13 Chart set up on page 112 Using the chart 85 ...

Page 86: ...ion to your vessel and the direction you are travelling in chart orientation and motion mode Manage and edit chart data you have entered Control the level of detail displayed on screen Chart datum The chart datum setting affects the accuracy of the vessel position information displayed in the chart application In order for your GPS receiver and multifunction display to correlate accurately with yo...

Page 87: ...cale in use is indicated by a number and a horizontal line in the status bar the number represents the distance the horizontal line represents in nautical miles horizontally across the chart You can remove and insert chart cards while a chart is displayed provided that you follow the correct procedure The chart information is retained on screen until the chart application redraws the screen for ex...

Page 88: ... iPhone or iPad D12166 1 1 3 4 2 1 Multifunction display 2 WiFi connection 3 Apple iPhone or iPad 4 Navionics Marine app To use this feature you must first Download and install the Navionics Marine app available from the Apple App Store Enable WiFi in the System Settings on the multifunction display Enable WiFi on your iPhone or iPad Select the Raymarine WiFi connection from the list of available ...

Page 89: ... of a chart refers to the relationship between the chart and the direction that you are travelling in It is used in conjunction with motion mode to control how your vessel and chart relate to one another and how they are displayed on screen The mode you choose applies to the active chart instance and is restored at power up The following options are available North Up D12300 1 N In North Up mode t...

Page 90: ...ssage is displayed and the chart uses 0 heading in relative motion Setting the chart orientation From the chart application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Presentation 3 Select Chart Orientation 4 Select Head Up North Up or Course Up option as appropriate Once selected a tick will be placed next to the chosen orientation and the screen will update to reflect the new orientation Chart motion mode The motio...

Page 91: ...he chart in auto range also suspends motion mode The default setting is relative motion with zero offset The mode that you select is restored at power up Relative Motion with optional vessel offset Offset Example Zero Offset 1 3 Offset 2 3 Offset Using the chart 91 ...

Page 92: ...edge of the screen the chart picture is automatically reset to reveal the area ahead of the vessel Note It is not possible to select True Motion when the orientation is set to Head Up Auto Range D12305 1 Auto Range selects and maintains the largest possible scale of chart that will display both the vessel and the target waypoint Auto range is not available if radar chart synchronization is on Sett...

Page 93: ...between 2D 3D chart view You can switch between 2D and 3D views From the chart application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Presentation 3 Select Chart View to switch between 2D or 3D 2D chart view The 2D chart view can display a range of information to help you navigate 1 4 2 6 7 8 3 5 D12306 1 Using the chart 93 ...

Page 94: ...et up Cartography to choose which objects to display 8 Chart type indicates the type of chart in use Fish or Navigation 3D chart view The 3D view can display and range of information to help you navigate D12307 1 1 2 4 5 6 7 3 000 T 8 9 Item Description 1 Range horizontal chart scale indicator shown in selected system units 2 Vessel symbol your vessel s current position 3 Depth Scale approximate d...

Page 95: ...View menu Menu Adjust 3D View ii Select Pitch iii Use the Rotary Control to change the pitch angle of the chart display D11755 1 2 Rotate i With the chart is in 3D mode go to the 3D View menu Menu Adjust 3D View ii Select Rotate iii Use the Range Control to change the rotation of the chart display D11756 1 3 Adjust Range i With the chart is in 3D mode go to the 3D View menu Menu Adjust 3D View ii ...

Page 96: ...on the Context Menu setting in the chart Set up menu which can be set to Touch or Hold The context menu provides the following positional data for the cursor position in relation to your vessel Latitude Longitude Range Bearing The following menu items are available Goto Cursor Stop Goto Stop Follow Place Waypoint Chart Objects Find Nearest Measure Build Route The following options are available wh...

Page 97: ...me period or distance between track points WPT Group Options View and edit waypoint groups and select default waypoint group and symbol Refer to the Using waypoints routes and tracks section for further details 6 6 Navigation options The chart application provides features to help navigate to a chosen location The navigation options are found in the Navigate menu Menu Navigate Goto Cursor Will set...

Page 98: ...isplay ruler will switch the ruler On and Off 6 If you want to adjust the range of the chart application whilst in the measurement menu select Adjust Range and use the Range Control to zoom in or out Measuring from point to point From the chart application 1 Select the location on screen that you want to measure the distance or bearing from your vessel The chart context menu will be displayed 2 Se...

Page 99: ... a green line indicates the vessel s actual course A double arrow head is used if the vector length is set to a value other than infinite 4 HDG heading vector a red line shows the vessel s heading An arrow head is used if the vector length is set to a value other than infinite Note If Speed Over Ground SOG or heading data is not available vectors cannot be displayed Vector length The length of the...

Page 100: ...e chart application wherever a diamond shaped symbol with a C is displayed This symbol identifies the location of a current station and the availability of current information for the location When you select a current station symbol the chart context menu is displayed which provides the Animate option When you select Animate the animate menu is displayed and the diamond shaped current symbols are...

Page 101: ...layed 1 To start or stop the animation select Animate to switch between Play and Pause 2 To view the animation in steps select Step Back or Step Forward 3 To set the animation step interval pause any playing animations and then select Set Time Interval 4 To set the animation date select Set Date and then using the on screen keyboard enter the required date 5 To set the animation date to the curren...

Page 102: ...ion tide stations Animated current information is available in the chart application wherever a diamond shaped symbol with a T is displayed This symbol identifies tide stations and the availability of tide information for the location When you select a tide station symbol the chart context menu is displayed which provides the Animate option When you select Animate the animate menu is displayed and...

Page 103: ...e current date select Today 6 To set the animation date to 24 hours previous to the current date select Previous Date 7 To set the animation date to 24 hours ahead of the current date select Next Day Displaying details of tides From the chart application 1 Select diamond shaped tide icon The chart context menu is displayed 2 Select Tide Station The tide graph for the selected tide station is displ...

Page 104: ...orts and marinas You can also search for the nearest instance of a particular chart object and search for ports by name Depending on the chart card you are using you can view some or all of the following additional information Details of each cartographic object that is marked on the chart including source data for structures lines open sea areas and so on Details of ports port features and busine...

Page 105: ...ance will be displayed Searching for a port by name From the chart application 1 Select a location on screen The chart context menu is displayed 2 Select Find Nearest A list of chart object types is displayed 3 Select Port search by name from the list The on screen keyboard is displayed 4 Use the on screen keyboard to enter the desired port name 5 Select SEARCH The search results are displayed 6 S...

Page 106: ...he centre of the screen only available in 2D view Chart Sync Synchronize the radar and chart scales Data Overlay Set up Enable data cells in the chart application Accessing chart presentation options From the chart application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Presentation Chart detail 5 5 9 14 9 14 5 5 9 14 9 14 D11757 2 The chart detail setting determines the amount of cartographic detail shown in the char...

Page 107: ...lows you to select which waypoints routes and tracks to display Vectors View heading and COG vectors or tide and wind arrows 2D view only Range Rings View radar range rings 2D view only 3D Display Options Provides 3D options Centre of View Exaggeration Transducer Cone and Depth Scale 3D view only Note The layers require electronic charts with the appropriate feature support and may also require ad...

Page 108: ...the radar overlay is on all MARPA targets are displayed in the chart window and associated 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 between fixed objects and other marine traffic For best results switch on Radar Chart synchronization to ensure ...

Page 109: ...hart display The NOWRad weather overlay provides NOWRad weather information and reports in the chart application You can adjust the intensity of the overlay to achieve optimal visibility of both chart and weather information Note The NOWRad weather overlay can only be used in North America and its coastal waters Enabling NOWRad weather overlay on the chart In the 2D chart view 1 Select Menu 2 Sele...

Page 110: ...ts on the chart making it easier to see their shape and position Transducer Cone Switches on and off a transducer cone indicating the coverage of a fishfinder transducer Depth Scale Switches on and off a depth scale at your vessel position Enabling centre of view To enable the centre of view cross hair at sea level follow the steps below In 3D view 1 Select Menu 2 Select Presentation 3 Select Laye...

Page 111: ...t card does NOT contain bathymetric data the chart reverts to the default NAV navigation data Note Fish mode is not suitable for navigation Selecting fish mode From the chart application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Presentation 3 Select 2D Chart Use so that Fish is highlighted Selecting 2D chart use will switch the chart between Fish and Navigation modes Multiple chart synchronization You can synchroni...

Page 112: ...6 13 Chart set up Selecting the chart set up menu From the chart application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Set up The Chart Set up menu is displayed 112 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 113: ...t object opens the context menu Cartography Provides access to the Cartography menu options Vessel Size Determines the size of vessel icon displayed in the chart application Small default Large Easy View Easy view increases text size and reduces the number of cartography items displayed to make the chart application more readable On Off Selecting the cartography set up menu From the chart applicat...

Page 114: ...splayed in 2D view On Off Community Layer Determines whether community layer is enabled or disabled With the community layer turned on in addition to the standard cartography you will be able to see User Generated Content UGC The community layer contains Modified chart objects identified by a blue box containing 3 dots Added chart objects identified by a green box containing a plus symbol Deleted ...

Page 115: ... chart will use this depth as the deep water boundary Water areas of depth greater than this will be colored using the appropriate Deep Water Color Off 7 ft 10 ft 16 ft 20 ft 33 ft 66 ft default Depth Contour The depth contour is shown on the chart display as a line indicating the depth at a particular position Off 16 ft 20 ft 33 ft 66 ft All default Deep Water Color Determines the color used to s...

Page 116: ...l or US These symbols correspond to paper charts International default US Light Sectors Determines whether the sector of light cast by a fixed beacon is displayed or not Off sector of light is NOT displayed On sector of light is displayed Off On default Routing Systems Determines whether routing data is displayed or not Off routing data is NOT displayed On routing data is displayed Off On default ...

Page 117: ... On default Business Services When this menu item is set to On symbols indicating the location of a business will be shown Off On default Panoramic Photos Determines whether panoramic photos are available for landmarks such as ports and marinas Off On default Roads Determines whether major coastal roads are displayed on the chart Off coastal roads are NOT displayed On coastal roads are displayed O...

Page 118: ...hart covered by the aerial photo overlay feature On Land default On Land and Shallow On Land and Sea Colored Seabed Areas Provides greater definition of the seabed This applies only to limited areas where the extra detail is available Off default On 118 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 119: ...Chapter 7 Using autopilot control Chapter contents 7 1 Autopilot control on page 120 7 2 Autopilot status symbols on page 122 7 3 Autopilot alarms on page 123 Using autopilot control 119 ...

Page 120: ...s the direction and severity of turns to be made under autopilot 6 Track Engages the autopilot in Track mode and automatically steers your vessel along a route plotted on your chartplotter 7 Dismiss Dismisses the Pilot Control dialog 8 Distance to next waypoint 9 Bearing to next waypoint 10 Next waypoint name Note The Pilot Control dialog will close if no action is taken for 10 seconds The Pilot C...

Page 121: ...Select STANDBY The autopilot is disengaged and put in standby mode Engaging the autopilot In the chart application 1 Select Menu Navigate Goto Cursor Goto Waypoint or Follow Route as appropriate The Pilot Control dialog is displayed 2 Select Engage Pilot Track 3 Select the appropriate option to engage the autopilot Engaging the autopilot using the context menu In the chart application 1 Position t...

Page 122: ...cription Autopilot is in Standby mode Autopilot is in Track mode Autopilot is in Auto mode No autopilot detected Autopilot alarm active Dodge mode is active Fish mode is active Autopilot calibration Symbol Description Power steering active Wind Vane mode is active 122 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 123: ...ng a new alarm Additionally the autopilot status icon is displayed in red and remains red until the alarm is cleared Silencing autopilot alarms 1 Select Dismiss The alarm is silenced and the autopilot remains engaged in auto mode continuing on the current locked heading 2 Select Auto The alarm is silenced and the autopilot remains engaged in auto mode continuing on the current locked heading 3 Sel...

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Page 125: ...Chapter 8 Using alarms and MOB functions Chapter contents 8 1 Using Man Overboard MOB functions on page 126 8 2 Alarms on page 127 Using alarms and MOB functions 125 ...

Page 126: ... 760 ft All Goto and Follow functions are disabled in all applications Navigation to any active waypoint is stopped and any existing navigation function is cancelled If position or heading and speed information is available a MOB waypoint is placed at the current vessel position in any application that is capable of showing waypoints and vessel position MOB data is displayed in the databar replaci...

Page 127: ...any networked displays The dialog states the reason for the alarm You can configure the behavior of certain alarms by selecting the Edit option on the message dialog or by using the Alarms menu accessible from the homescreen via the Set Up icon Silencing Cancelling alarms To silence cancel an active alarm 1 Select Ok on the alarm message dialog Note Once silenced some alarms may remain active Acce...

Page 128: ...ime setting Alarm Clock Off default On Alarm Clock Time 00 00 default 00 01 to 24 00 hrs Anchor Drift When set to On the Anchor Drift alarm is triggered when your vessel drifts from your anchor position by more than the distance you specify for the Anchor Drift Range setting Anchor Drift Off default On Anchor Drift Range 0 01 9 99 nm or equivalent units Countdown Timer When set to On counts down t...

Page 129: ...he Fishfinder Deep alarm limit cannot be set to a value less than the Shallow Limit Fishfinder Deep Off default On Deep Limit 2 ft or equivalent units to the maximum of the transducer range Fishfinder Shallow If this option is set to On an alarm is triggered when the depth drops below the value that you specify This option is only available when a Digital Sounder Module DSM is detected Note The Fi...

Page 130: ...he Fish Alarm Depth Limit Fish Off default On Fish Sensitivity 1 to 10 Fish Depth Limits On Off default Shallow Fish Limit 2 ft or equivalent units to the maximum of the transducer range Deep Fish Limit 2 ft or equivalent units to the maximum of the transducer range Guard Zone The Guard Zone feature in the radar application triggers an alarm when a target is within a specified zone You can adjust ...

Page 131: ...or equivalent units 09 9 to 99 7 degrees fahrenheit or equivalent units Upper Temp Limit 75 degrees fahrenheit or equivalent units 09 7 to 99 9 degrees fahrenheit or equivalent units Waypoint Arrival When you arrive at a waypoint an alarm is triggered This setting allows you to specify the distance from the target waypoint at which the alarm is triggered The units used for this setting are based o...

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Page 133: ...ation on page 143 9 7 Radar mode and orientation on page 145 9 8 Radar adjustments HD and SuperHD digital scanners on page 149 9 9 Radar adjustments non HD digital radomes on page 153 9 10 Radar presentation menu options on page 155 9 11 Using radar to measure distances ranges and bearings on page 159 9 12 Using radar to track targets and avoid collisions on page 164 9 13 Scanner set up menu optio...

Page 134: ...ssel HD and SuperHD Digital radar scanners provide Improved target detection Full color image Dual Range operation SuperHD option This effectively increases the transmitter power by a factor of at least 2 and reduces the beamwidth by a similar amount Note You must connect a SuperHD radar scanner in order to use the SuperHD option Multiple radar scanners The multifunction display only supports the ...

Page 135: ...ual Range Restrictions N A Scanner Speed 24 RPM 24 RPM Auto 24 RPM Auto 24 RPM Auto Parking Offset 0 360 degrees 0 360 degrees Feature Non HD Digital Radome HD Digital Radome HD Open Array SuperHD Open Array Antenna Size 4ft 6ft 4ft 6ft Display Timing 0 153 6m 0 767m range dependant 0 767m range dependant 0 767m range dependant STC Preset 0 100 Gain Preset 0 100 Tune Correction Note Features not l...

Page 136: ...nges of up to 3 nm It provides an increased refresh rate which is useful at high speed or in areas where you have large numbers of radar targets At radar ranges of greater than 3 nm the display switches the radar speed to 24 RPM 9 3 Radar scanner status symbols The radar scanner power mode status is indicated in the databar Symbol Radar power mode Description Transmit TX Rotating icon signifying t...

Page 137: ...ion displays power button menu 1 Press and release the Power button 2 Press the Power button again so that Start Radar TX is highlighted With the Display Brightness dialog open pressing the Power button will switch between Transmit and Standby 9 4 Radar range and image quality Maximum radar range The usable range of the radar is limited by factors such as the height of the scanner and height of th...

Page 138: ...ay be caused by Side lobes Indirect echoes Multiple echoes Blind sectors Sea rain or snow clutter Interference Through observation practice and experience you can generally detect these conditions very quickly and use the radar controls to minimize them Side Lobes Side lobe patterns are produced by small amounts of energy from the transmitted pulses that are radiated outside the narrow main beam T...

Page 139: ...funnels and masts near the radar antenna may obstruct the radar beam and cause radar shadows or blind sectors If the obstruction is relatively narrow there will be a reduction of the beam intensity though not necessarily a complete cut off However for wider obstructions there may be a total loss of signal in the shadow area There may also be multiple echoes which extend behind the obstruction Blin...

Page 140: ...rns sometimes appear as large hazy areas depending on the intensity of the rainfall or snow in the storm cell D3968 5 Interference When two or more radar equipped vessels are operating within range of each other mutual radar interference can occur This usually appears as a spiral of small dots from the display centre This type of interference is most noticeable at long ranges D6601 3 140 e7 e7D Us...

Page 141: ...rtical heading line known as the Ship s Heading Marker SHM Note If the cursor is placed over the SHM the SHM will temporarily be removed to help placing markers or acquiring targets etc On screen targets may be large small bright or faint depending on the size of the object its orientation and surface If using a non HD digital radome scanner strongest target returns are displayed in yellow with we...

Page 142: ...lt to discern because they do not present a consistent reflecting surface as they bob and toss about in the waves Consequently these echoes tend to fade and brighten and at times disappear momentarily Buoys and small vessels resemble each other but vessels can often be distinguished by their motion Note A GPS receiver and a fast heading sensor are required for MARPA operation and to enable radar c...

Page 143: ...le with SuperHD and HD digital radar scanners Using your multifunction display and an HD digital radar scanner you can view either a short or a long range image in separate radar windows The default setting is Long which provides a standard scanner range Limitations Dual Range operation is not available if MARPA targets are active You cannot acquire MARPA targets if Dual Range is enabled Radar cha...

Page 144: ...Limitations of software version 1 xx and 2 xx The value for the short range setting must be less than or equal to the long range setting With Dual Range On and a short range window active Expansion control shall be disabled in the Enhance Echoes menu Using Dual Range with SuperHD scanners Dual range radar operation with SuperHD scanners When using the short Dual Range option a SuperHD scanner oper...

Page 145: ...n the radar and the direction that you are travelling in There are three orientation modes to choose from Head Up North Up Course Up These orientation modes are used in conjunction with motion mode to control how your boat and radar relate to one another and how they are displayed on screen Any changes that you make to the orientation of the radar are retained when you switch off your multifunctio...

Page 146: ...vailable whilst in this mode a warning message will be shown the status bar indicates North Up in brackets and the radar uses 0 heading in relative motion When heading data becomes available once more North Up mode is reinstated Note It is not possible to select Head Up mode when the motion mode is set to True Course Up N N 1 2 D12210 1 Item Description 1 Current course upwards 2 As your vessel s ...

Page 147: ...ng is Relative Motion with zero offset Relative Motion RM with optional Vessel Offset When the motion mode is set to Relative the position of your vessel is fixed on the screen and all the targets move relative to the vessel You can specify whether the vessel is fixed in the center of the window 0 offset or offset by 1 3 or 2 3 to increase the view ahead as shown below Examples D12211 1 D12212 1 D...

Page 148: ...ode will switch between True and Relative Changing the radar vessel offset Radar offset is only available in Relative motion mode From the radar application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Presentation 3 Select Orientation Motion Mode 4 Select Vessel Offset 5 Select the required offset value 148 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 149: ...s are not lost Coastal accounts for the slightly higher levels of sea clutter you might encounter out of harbor and adjusts the radar display accordingly Offshore automatically adjusts for high levels of sea clutter Bird Mode a special mode that helps you to identify flocks of birds useful when identifying suitable fishing locations for example Note Bird Mode requires a SuperHD open array with sof...

Page 150: ...sel can clutter the center of the radar picture making it difficult to detect real targets Adjusting the sea gain reduces this clutter for up to 5 nautical miles depending on wave and sea conditions from your vessel SuperHD Controls for SuperHD scanners only Antenna Boost scales the effective antenna size At zero the effective antenna size matches its actual size At 95 the effective antenna size i...

Page 151: ...elected 1 Select Menu 2 Select Adjust Gain Mode where Mode shall be the Auto Gain mode already selected 3 Select Color Gain to select the Man option 4 Using the Rotary Control adjust the color gain control to the appropriate setting between 0 and 100 Adjusting radar anti sea clutter From the radar application with the required Auto Gain Mode selected 1 Select Menu 2 Select Adjust Gain Mode where M...

Page 152: ...tion 1 Select Menu 2 Select Adjust Gain Mode where Mode shall be the Auto Gain mode already selected 3 Select Super HD Controls 4 Select Power Boost so that Man is highlighted Selecting Power Boost will switch between Auto and Manual 5 Use the Rotary Control to adjust the boost to the required setting 152 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 153: ... of the radar picture The following settings are available Gain FTC Enables you to remove areas of clutter at a distance from your vessel It also helps you to distinguish between two very close echoes on the same bearing which may otherwise merge and appear as one echo You can adjust the intensity of the FTC function between 0 and 100 A higher setting shows only the leading edge of large rain clut...

Page 154: ...ate setting between 0 and 100 Adjusting the radar FTC function From the radar application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Adjust Gain Mode where Mode shall be the Auto Gain mode already selected 3 Select FTC so that On is highlighted Selecting FTC will switch between On and Off 4 Use the Rotary Control to adjust the setting to the required value Adjusting radar anti sea clutter From the radar application w...

Page 155: ...Range Channel This menu item allows you to choose long or short channel for dual range 1 2 Orientation Motion Mode This menu item contains a sub menu which enables you to adjust the orientation and motion mode Orientation Motion Mode Vessel Offset Orientation Head Up North Up Course Up Motion Mode True Relative Vessel Offset 0 1 3 2 3 Using radar 155 ...

Page 156: ... non HD digital radomes Expansion Expansion Level only available on non HD digital radomes Wakes Wakes Period Interference Rejection On Off IR Level only available on non HD digital radomes Normal High Expansion On Off Expansion Level only available on non HD digital radomes Low High Wakes On Off Wakes Time Period 10 Secs 30 Secs 1 Min 5 Min 10 Min 156 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 157: ...data cells located on the bottom left of the radar application Data cells will be displayed in all radar windows Data Cell 1 Select Data Category Data Cell 2 Select Data Category Data Cell 1 2 On Off Select Data Category List of available data by category Color Palette This menu item allows you to select a Color Palette for the radar application Bold Professional 1 Professional 2 Classic Night Vis...

Page 158: ...1 Select Menu 2 Select Presentation 3 Select Enhance Echoes 4 Select Expansion so that On is highlighted Selecting expansion will switch the function between On and Off 5 For non HD digital radomes you can also select an interference rejection level i Select Expansion Level Selecting Expansion Level will switch between Low and High Enabling radar wakes From the radar application 1 Select Menu 2 Se...

Page 159: ...se the range rings to gauge the approximate distances between points Range rings are concentric circles displayed on the screen and centred from your vessel at pre set distances The number and spacing of the rings changes as you range in and out Examples D12214 1 D12215 1 D12216 1 Range 1 4 nm Range Rings 760ft apart Range 3 4 nm Range Rings 1 4 nm apart Range 1 1 2 nm Range Rings 1 4 nm apart Mea...

Page 160: ...ine EBL is a line drawn from your vessel to the edge of the window When this line is rotated to align with a target its bearing relative to your vessel s heading is measured and displayed on the Radar context menu when you select the VRM with the cursor The VRM EBL are combined to measure both the range and the bearing of the specified target D8403 2 1 3 2 0 624nm 56 S 4 VRM EBL Item Description 1...

Page 161: ...ng the Joystick and pressing the Ok button or Selecting and holding on the VRM EBL on screen Hybridtouch multifunction displays only The context menu provides positional data of the VRM EBL in relation to your vessel Range Bearing The context menu also provide the following menu items Float Centre Adjust VRM EBL Off The menu items can be accessed using the Rotary Control and Ok button or selecting...

Page 162: ...ith a VRM EBL already created 1 Position the cursor over the VRM EBL 2 Press the Ok button The radar context menu is displayed 3 Use the Rotary Control to select Float Centre 4 Press the Ok button 5 Using the joystick move the center position of the circle to the desired position 6 Press the Ok button to confirm the new position Note When creating the first VRM EBL it will be placed at a location ...

Page 163: ...ings to gauge the approximate distances between points Range rings are concentric circles displayed on the screen and centred from your vessel at pre set distances The number and spacing of the rings changes as you range in and out Examples D12214 1 D12215 1 D12216 1 Range 1 4 nm Range Rings 760ft apart Range 3 4 nm Range Rings 1 4 nm apart Range 1 1 2 nm Range Rings 1 4 nm apart Enabling and disa...

Page 164: ...Control adjust the inner radius of the guard zone to the required distance ii Press the Ok button or select the next option 9 Select Adjust Width i Using the Rotary Control adjust the angular width of the guard zone to the required setting ii Press the Ok button or select the next option 10 Select Adjust Bearing i Using the Rotary Control adjust the bearing about the heading marker of a sector zon...

Page 165: ...erview MARPA is used for target tracking and risk analysis in the radar application With an accurate heading sensor connected to your multifunction display you can use the Mini Automatic Radar Plotting Aid MARPA functions for target tracking and risk analysis MARPA improves collision avoidance by calculating information for tracked targets and provides continuous accurate and rapid situation evalu...

Page 166: ...be re initiated and in some cases might be impossible to maintain Better quality heading data might improve performance in these circumstances How a MARPA risk is assessed Each target is monitored to ascertain whether it will be within a certain distance from your vessel within a certain time If so the target is designated as dangerous and an audible warning is sounded and a warning displayed The ...

Page 167: ...e radar application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Track Targets 3 Select MARPA Options Note If AIS data is available the menu will be MARPA AIS Options 4 Select Vector Length 5 Select an appropriate time period The distance that your vessel travels in the time period you specify here determines the length of the vector lines 6 Select MARPA Target History 7 Select an appropriate time period The target s p...

Page 168: ...a MARPA target using the menu 1 Select Menu 2 Select Track Targets 3 Select View MARPA Lists Note If AIS data is available the menu will be View MARPA AIS Lists 4 Select View MARPA List 5 Select the relevant MARPA target from the list 6 Select Cancel Target or Cancel All Targets Vessel vectors CPA graphics overview CPA graphics show vectors for your vessel and a selected target A vector is a line ...

Page 169: ...ff to hide the CPA graphic 4 To display course and bearing information alongside to the target select MARPA Data so that Show is highlighted i Selecting MARPA Data will switch between Show and Hide Displaying MARPA target data using touch 1 Select and hold the target The MARPA context menu is displayed which provides the following data Closest Point of Approach CPA Time to Closest Point of Approac...

Page 170: ...canner s receiver for maximum returns on the display Raymarine recommends that this function is set to Auto If you set this function to Manual and adjust the setting shortly after powering up the radar scanner you should adjust it again approximately 10 minutes after powering up the scanner as the required setting will change after the magnetron has warmed up Man Auto Man 0 100 EBL Reference The m...

Page 171: ...setting is 8 Adjust Curve 1 to 8 Scanner Speed SuperHD open array radars with software version 3 23 or above or HD digital radomes support multiple scan speeds 24 RPM 48 RPM Scanner Speed 24 RPM Auto his option automatically switches between the 24 RPM and 48 RPM scan speeds as appropriate Advanced Set up This menu item contains a sub menu that enables you to adjust the following options Bearing A...

Page 172: ...enu 2 Select Scanner Set up 3 Select Tune Adjust 4 Select Tune Adjust Selecting Tune Adjust will switch the function between Auto and Man 5 In Manual mode use the Rotary Control to adjust the level to obtain the maximum signal strength indicated by the eight step horizontal bar 172 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 173: ...ings to defaults follow the steps below From in the radar application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Scanner Set up 3 Select Advanced Set up 4 Select Reset Advanced A confirmation pop up message is displayed 5 Select Yes to confirm reset Using radar 173 ...

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Page 175: ...AIS vectors on page 179 10 6 AIS status symbols on page 180 10 7 AIS silent mode on page 180 10 8 AIS target symbols on page 181 10 9 Displaying detailed AIS target information on page 182 10 10 Viewing all AIS targets on page 183 10 11 Using AIS to avoid collisions on page 183 10 12 AIS options on page 185 10 13 AIS alarms on page 186 10 14 Buddy tracking on page 186 Using AIS 175 ...

Page 176: ...5 Direction of turn 6 COG SOG vector 7 Safety critical data AIS equipped vessels in the surrounding area are displayed in the chart or radar application as triangular targets Up to 100 targets are displayed As the vessel s status changes the symbol for the target changes accordingly Vectors can be displayed for each target These vectors indicate the vessels direction of travel and the distance it ...

Page 177: ...ty In order to run AIS you will need A receive only AIS unit or a full AIS transceiver a unit that sends and receives A VHF antenna A GPS to provide position data The AIS layer enabled in the chart or radar application as appropriate Note A receiver will 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 ...

Page 178: ...ifunction displays only The context menu provides the following AIS target data MMSI CPA TCPA COG SOG The context menu also provide the following menu items AIS Vector Switch target vectors On and Off AIS Data Switch on screen target data On and Off View Full AIS Target Information Add Buddy Add target to the buddy directory The menu items can be accessed using the Rotary Control and Ok button or ...

Page 179: ...cting AIS Targets will switch AIS between On and Off 10 5 Displaying 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 indicating the predicted distance that a target will travel within a given period of time A heading and direction of turn indicator Enabling a...

Page 180: ...t This is useful when you do not want to transmit your vessel s AIS data to other AIS receivers but still wish to receive data from other vessels Note Not all AIS equipment supports silent mode For more information refer to the documentation that accompanies your AIS unit Enabling and disabling AIS silent mode in the chart application From the chart application 1 Select Menu 2 Select AIS Options 3...

Page 181: ...or time TCPA Dangerous target alarm sounds if enabled Target red and flashing Uncertain target Calculated CPA TCPA value uncertain Target type Description Symbol Lost target When the signal of a dangerous target not received for 20 seconds Target in latest predicted position Alarms sounds if enabled Target flashes Buddy target Target has previously been added to the Buddy List Aid To Navigation AT...

Page 182: ...below shows the AIS target information which if available will be displayed on the multifunction display Type Status Destination Last Seen ETA MMSI Call Sign IMO No Length Beam Draught Heading ROT Position COG SOG CPA TCPA Note Available data is dependant upon what information is being transmitted from the target vessel and the type of AIS unit connected to your system 182 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 183: ...thin a specified distance of your vessel closest point of approach or CPA within a specified time time to closest point of approach or TCPA The CPA and TCPA are calculated using COG SOG and position from the AIS target When your system recognizes a dangerous AIS target The target symbol changes to red and flashes The dangerous alarm dialog is displayed this can be disabled if required The dangerou...

Page 184: ...target alarm between On and Off Enabling and disabling AIS safety messages in the chart application From in the chart application 1 Select Menu 2 Select AIS Options 3 Select AIS Unit Set up 4 Select AIS Safety Messages Selecting AIS Safety Messages will switch between safety messages On and Off Enabling and disabling AIS safety messages in the radar application From in the radar application 1 Sele...

Page 185: ...t application All Dangerous Buddy Tracking This option allows you to turn the Buddy Tracking function On and Off On Off Parameter Description Options Add New Buddy Vessel This option allows you to add a buddy to the directory by manually entering the vessel MMSI number AIS Unit Set up Provides the following options AIS Silent Mode Switches silent mode On or Off AIS silent mode enables you to disab...

Page 186: ...up View AIS Unit Log or from the radar applications by going to Menu Track Targets AIS Unit Set up View AIS Unit Log Acknowledging AIS alarms In the chart or radar application 1 Select Ok on the alarm dialog box Note An AIS alarm remains active until it is acknowledged on your multifunction display 10 14 Buddy tracking The Buddy Tracking feature enables you to add AIS equipped friends and regular ...

Page 187: ...ing Buddy Tracking will switch between buddy tracking On and Off Adding a vessel to your buddy list In the chart or radar application 1 Select the AIS target The AIS target context menu is displayed 2 Select Add Buddy i Select Yes to enter a name for the buddy vessel ii Select No to save the vessel to your buddy list without entering a name for the buddy vessel The vessel will now be added to your...

Page 188: ...ayed 2 Select Remove Buddy 3 Select Yes to confirm The buddy has now been removed from the directory The buddy directory can also be accessed via the chart application Menu AIS Options View Buddy Directory or the radar application Menu Track Targets MARPA AIS Lists View Buddy Directory Displaying additional buddy information From the chart or radar application 1 Select the AIS buddy target The AIS...

Page 189: ... modes on page 196 11 7 Fishfinder range on page 200 11 8 Fishfinder sensitivity adjustments on page 201 11 9 Fishfinder presentation options on page 204 11 10 Depth and distance with the fishfinder on page 206 11 11 Fishfinder scrolling on page 208 11 12 Fishfinder waypoints on page 209 11 13 Fishfinder alarms on page 210 11 14 Sounder set up menu options on page 212 11 15 Transducer set up menu ...

Page 190: ... 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 image Pausing and adjusting the speed of the scrolling image Using waypoints to mark a position Determining depths and distances of targets Fishfinder alarms fish depth or water temperature Fishfinder ...

Page 191: ...f the returns You can use 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 temperature and or speed Fishfinder context menu The fishfinder application includes a context menu which provides fishfinder information and menu items The fishfinder context men...

Page 192: ...d therefore allowing sound waves to pass to the more solid layer below It is also possible that the sound waves are making two complete trips hitting the seabed bouncing off the vessel then reflecting off the seabed again This can happen if the water is shallow the seabed is hard or the gain is set to high Factors influencing the sonar display The quality and accuracy of the display can be influen...

Page 193: ...h s swim bladder rather than its overall size The swim bladder varies in size between different breeds of fish Transducer frequency The same target will appear differently when the transducer frequency is changed The lower the frequency the broader the mark Clutter Background noise The fishfinder picture may be impaired by echoes received from floating or submerged debris air bubbles or even the v...

Page 194: ...w or display one frequency at full screen on your master display and the other frequency at full screen on an additional networked display Shallow this preset optimizes the fishfinder display for shallow waters Deep this preset optimizes the fishfinder display for deep waters Display modes When using presets you can either select the relevant preset and start using the default configuration immedi...

Page 195: ...your system Auto When operating in automatic frequency the system will set and adjust the frequency automatically to suit your transducer and operating conditions Lower frequencies e g 50 kHz produce a wide sonar beam and penetrate the water well A lower frequency provides a lower resolution image that may not be as good at detecting small fish Use lower frequencies if you require a large coverage...

Page 196: ...set already selected 3 Select Edit Name 4 Select the required characters 5 Select Save to save the new preset name 11 6 Fishfinder display modes Selecting a fishfinder display mode From the fishfinder application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Adjust Preset mode where mode is the preset already selected 3 Select Display Mode 4 With dual frequency preset select Adjust to select which frequency display you ...

Page 197: ...you will be returned to the Display Mode menu 6 If Manual is chosen select Manual Zoom Factor The manual zoom factor menu is displayed 7 Select Manual Zoom Factor so that the zoom setting is highlighted 8 Using the Rotary Control change the zoom factor to the required setting 9 Press the Ok button or select the Manual Zoom Factor menu again to confirm the setting Adjusting the position of the fish...

Page 198: ...directly below the transducer by using the A Scope feature The width of the bottom covered by the A Scope is indicated at the bottom of the window A Scope provides a more precise and easier to interpret indication of the target strength There are three A Scope modes Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 The A scope image is centred in the window The left hand side of the Mode 1 image is expanded to give a more det...

Page 199: ...dow 50 by using the Bottom Shift control Bottom Lock is selected for individual fishfinder windows and can either replace ON or appear alongside SPLIT the standard fishfinder image Adjusting the bottom lock range position From the fishfinder application with bottom lock display mode selected 1 Select Menu 2 Select Adjust Preset mode where mode is the preset already selected 3 Select Display Mode 4...

Page 200: ...essel without needing to scroll the display up or down Range Shift The Range Shift function enables you to define which area of the overall depth you want to be able to see on screen For example if your range is 5000 feet and the display is showing the surface 0 feet at the very top of the display and 5000 feet at the bottom of the display you can use the Range Shift function to focus on a differe...

Page 201: ...you access to features and functions which enhance what is displayed on screen Sensitivity options include Gain Mode Auto Adjust Color Gain TVG Color Threshold Power Mode Sonar gain The gain settings alter the way the DSM processes background noise also called clutter Adjusting the gain settings can improve the sonar image however for optimum performance in most conditions we recommend that you us...

Page 202: ...Rotary Control to adjust the gain to the required setting The new values remain set even when you switch off the display they are applied to both the active window and any other fishfinder windows displaying the same frequency Fishfinder color gain You can adjust the color gain to change the signal strength threshold for the strongest color in your fishfinder display Color gain sets the lower limi...

Page 203: ...ng determines the range of colors used on screen The effect of this is to set a color threshold below which targets are not shown For example a low setting would result in only the strongest orange and red targets being displayed Adjusting the fishfinder color threshold From the fishfinder application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Adjust Sensitivity 3 Select Color Threshold 4 Select the Color Threshold m...

Page 204: ...s which provide additional on screen functionality Presentation options include Menu Item Description Options Target Depth ID Controls whether the depth of identified targets are displayed The level of targets displayed is directly linked to the level of Fish Alarm sensitivity On Off Depth Lines Controls whether horizontal lines indicating depth are displayed On Off White Lines When set to On this...

Page 205: ...isplay will provide an accurate undistorted image of the bottom at speeds of up to 40 kt Normal Hyper Menu Item Description Options Scroll Speed Specify the fishfinder scroll speed 10 100 Data Overlay Set up Allows you to set up and display hide up to 2 data cells in the bottom left corner of the screen Data Cell 1 Select Data Category Data Cell 2 Select Data Category Data Cell 1 On Off Select Dat...

Page 206: ... lines horizontal dashed lines drawn at regular intervals to indicate the depth from the surface 7 Depth markers these numbers indicate depth 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 consist of a horizontal depth line and a vertical distance line each of which are marked with the appro...

Page 207: ...ng the marker lines using the Joystick and pressing the Ok button or Selecting and holding on the marker lines on screen Hybridtouch multifunction displays only The context menu provides the data for the position of the marker Range Depth The context menu also provide the following menu items Place Waypoint Move Marker Erase Marker The menu items can be accessed using the Rotary Control and Ok but...

Page 208: ...der frequency If you are in dual frequency mode you can pause one 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 changes For example an automatic change of frequency resulting from a change in depth Adjusting the fishfinder scrolling speed From the fish...

Page 209: ... the fishfinder application From the fishfinder application 1 Press the WPT button The waypoint menu is displayed 2 Whilst the waypoint menu is open Press the WPT button again to place a waypoint at your vessels position or Select the appropriate option Place Waypoint At Vessel Place Waypoint At Cursor or Place Waypoint At Lat lon Placing a Waypoint in the fishfinder application using touch From t...

Page 210: ...eater the number of target image depths displayed 6 Select Fish Depth Limits so that On is highlighted The shallow and deep fish limit settings will be activated in the menu 7 Select Shallow Fish Limit 8 Use the Rotary Control to adjust the shallow fish limit to the required setting 9 Select Deep Fish Limit 10 Use the Rotary Control to adjust the deep fish limit to the required setting Setting up ...

Page 211: ...Note The Shallow Limit cannot be set to greater than the Deep Limit Using the fishfinder 211 ...

Page 212: ...ard bottom in shallow water This setting reverts to 26 pings per second when the DSM unit is powered off Note Ping rate limit is disabled if Ping rate is set to hyper in the presentation menu 5 30 pings per second Ping Enable The sonar ping is normally enabled It can be disabled This is useful when other equipment is being tested or if someone is diving beneath the boat This setting reverts to Ena...

Page 213: ...ar reset Restore all settings on the DSM to factory default When performing a DSM Reset it is normal to briefly loose connection with the DSM Yes No Trip Counter Reset Resets the Trip Counter of the DSM Yes No Using the fishfinder 213 ...

Page 214: ...4V B45 B60 SS60 P48 83 200 Khz Minn Kota Select Speed Transducer Select the appropriate speed transducer from those available This option is only available if you are not using a combined Depth Speed or Depth Speed Temperature transducer None Default B120 P120 ST600 ST69 B120 P120 ST800 CS4500 Depth Offset waterline Offset represents the depth of the transducer relative to the waterline 9 9 to 9 9...

Page 215: ...from the transducer to the sea bed but you can apply an offset value to the depth data so that the displayed depth reading represents the depth to the sea bed from either the keel or the waterline Before attempting to set a waterline or keel offset find out the vertical separation between the transducer and either the waterline or the bottom of the keel on your vessel as appropriate Then set the a...

Page 216: ...d temperature calibration settings and the depth offset 1 Using a compatible Raymarine multifunction display go to the Fishfinder application page 2 Select Menu from the side menu 3 Select Set up 4 Select Sounder Set up 5 Select Sonar reset 6 Select Yes to confirm The unit will now be reset to factory default settings 216 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 217: ...2 Using the data application Chapter contents 12 1 Data application overview on page 218 12 2 Pre configured datapages on page 219 12 3 Customizing the data application on page 221 Using the data application 217 ...

Page 218: ...s using touch You can scroll through pre configured and custom datapages using the touch screen From the data application 1 Touch the screen 2 Slide your finger up and let go of the screen to go to the next datapage 3 Slide your finger down and let go of the screen to go to the previous datapage Selecting datapages From the data application 1 Use the Rotary Control to scroll between datapages Turn...

Page 219: ...consists of a number of cells each containing a different item of data Note The datapages available by default are dependant upon the type of vessel selected during the initial set up wizard and the number of engines selected in the data application menu Datapage Default Data Items Navigation panel COG SOG Heading Depth XTE Waypoint Info Trip Environmental panel GWS GWD Pressure True Wind Chill Se...

Page 220: ...ypoint Engine 1 Oil Pressure 1 Coolant Pressure 1 RPM 1 Total Fuel Rudder SOG Datapage Default Data Items Engine 2 Oil Pressure 1 Coolant Pressure 1 Coolant Pressure 2 Oil Pressure 2 RPM 1 Trim Tabs RPM 2 Total Fuel Rudder SOG Engine 3 Coolant Pressure 1 Coolant Pressure 2 Coolant Pressure 3 RPM 1 RPM 2 RPM 3 Trim Tabs Total Fuel Rudder SOG 220 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 221: ...t to your specific requirements Rename the datapages Add new custom datapages Delete existing datapages Set the number of engines your vessel has 1 3 Set the maximum engine RPM range Change page color theme and dial color Reset all pages to default Changing datapage order using touch You can change the order that datapages appear From the data application 1 Scroll to the datapage you want to move ...

Page 222: ...ng datapage content From the data application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Edit Page 3 Select the cell you want to change 4 Select Select Data Category 5 Select a data category Selecting a data category will display a list of data items for that category 6 Select the data item you want to display Once selected a tick will be placed next to the data item in the menu and the cell on screen will display th...

Page 223: ...Ground Trip 2 Ground Trip 3 Distance Ground Trip 4 Data Category Data Item Digital Dial Graphical RPM Boost Pressure Alternator Oil Pressure Coolant Temperature Coolant Pressure Engine Load Engine Hours Engine Engine Tilt Fuel Level 1 Fuel Level 2 Fuel Level 3 Fuel Total Fuel Using the data application 223 ...

Page 224: ...t Environ ment Sea Temperature Vessel Position COG SOG COG GPS SOG Data Category Data Item Digital Dial Graphical Heading Heading Locked Heading Cross Track Error Rolling Road Compass Target Position Bearing to Waypoint Distance to Waypoint WPT TTG Navigation Waypoint Info Pilot Rudder Speed Speed VMG to Waypoint 224 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 225: ...datapages including pre configured pages is 10 From the data application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Create New Page A list of available page layouts is displayed 3 Select the required page layout The new page is displayed on screen 4 Select the blank cell on the new page layout that you want to add a data item to 5 Select Select Data Category 6 Select a data category Selecting a data category will dis...

Page 226: ...ut as the pre configured engine datapages Setting number of engines You can set the number of engines your vessel has between 1 and 3 From the data application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Num Of Engines 3 Select either 1 2 or 3 Once selected a tick will be placed next to the item in the menu and the engine datapage will be reset to display the correct number of engines Engine datapages Depending on the...

Page 227: ...0 000 RPM Note The maximum RPM when in auto mode is set by the engine Changing color theme and dial colors You can change both the color theme and the dial color From the data application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Presentation 3 Select Color Theme Selecting color theme will switch color between Light and Dark 4 Select Dial Color Selecting dial color will switch the color between Light and Dark Datapa...

Page 228: ...es The confirm reset pop up message is displayed 3 Select Yes to reset or No to cancel the action Note Resetting all pages will restore your pre configured pages to default settings and remove any custom pages that have been created Number of engines and maximum RPM settings will not be changed during the reset 228 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 229: ...r application display overview on page 231 13 4 Weather map navigation on page 237 13 5 Weather context menu on page 237 13 6 Weather information on page 238 13 7 Weather reports on page 239 13 8 Animated weather graphics on page 241 13 9 Weather application menu options on page 242 13 10 Glossary of weather terms on page 245 Using the weather application North America only 229 ...

Page 230: ...lite Radio Inc WSI Navcast Incorporated and Raymarine with regard to this service If you do not have the subscription agreement you may view a copy on the internet at www sirius com marineweather 13 2 Weather application set up A number of steps must be completed before you can use the weather application for the first time Your multifunction display must be connected to a Raymarine Sirius weather...

Page 231: ...ime date 3 Signal strength 4 Wave heights 5 Marine zones 6 NOWRad Item Description 7 Surface observation stations 8 Data overlay cells Weather symbols The weather application uses a range of graphics and symbols to represent different weather conditions and forecasts Symbol Description Storm cast dark blue arrows indicating direction and speed of a storm Wave height Highest waves red Intermediate ...

Page 232: ...on Surface observation stations pink Current or historical weather data can be viewed at surface observation stations Not all data is available for all stations Cities The city symbols enables you to access details of city weather forecasts Up to 3 forecasts are displayed for each city NOWRad Rain green yellow and red Snow blues Mixture pinks Storm tracking symbols The weather application uses a r...

Page 233: ... context menu Storm s name and type Date and time Position direction and speed Pressure and maximum wind speed and gusts Surface pressure symbols The weather application uses a range of symbols to represent different surface pressure conditions Symbol Description High low pressure blue and red Warm front red Symbol Description Cold front blue Occluded front purple Stationary front red blue Trough ...

Page 234: ...ational NWS National weather service Wind speed symbols The weather application uses a range of symbols to represent different wind speeds Symbol Speed Symbol Speed Symbol Speed 3 7 kts 8 12 kts 13 17 kts 18 22 kts 23 27 kts 28 32 kts Symbol Speed Symbol Speed Symbol Speed 33 37 kts 38 42 kts 43 47 kts 48 52 kts 53 57 kts 58 62 kts 63 67 kts 68 72 kts 73 77 kts 78 82 kts 83 87 kts 88 92 kts 93 97 ...

Page 235: ...Reflectivity Intensity Light green Rain 15 to 19 dBz Medium green Rain 20 to 29 dBz Color code Precipitation type Reflectivity Intensity Dark Green Rain 30 to 39 dBz Yellow Rain 40 to 44 dBz Orange Rain 45 to 49 dBz Light red Rain 50 to 54 dBz Dark red Rain 55 dBz Light blue Snow 5 to 19 dBz Dark blue Snow 20 dBz Light pink Mixed 5 to 19 dBz Dark pink Mixed 20 dBz Canadian radar precipitation colo...

Page 236: ... 11 53 0 4497 45 23 68 0 9235 50 48 62 1 8963 55 99 85 3 8949 60 205 05 7 9975 65 401 07 15 6424 70 864 68 33 723 75 1775 65 69 252 Reflectivity Intensity Rainfall mm hr Rainfall in hr 80 3646 33 142 21 85 7487 83 292 03 90 15376 51 599 69 95 31575 91 1231 46 100 64841 98 2528 84 105 133154 6 5193 03 110 273436 4 10664 02 Selecting weather graphics From the weather application 1 Select Menu 2 Sele...

Page 237: ...ction from the menu Menu Find Ship 13 5 Weather context menu The weather application includes a context menu which provides positional data and the option to view weather reports from the cursor location The weather context menu can be accessed by Selecting a location using the Joystick and pressing the Ok button or Selecting and holding on an area on screen Hybridtouch multifunction displays only...

Page 238: ...on the world map regardless of the display graphics being shown in your weather application From the weather application 1 Select the location you wish to view weather details for The context menu is displayed 2 Select View Data A weather information page is displayed Weather information page When selecting View Data from the weather context menu the following information is displayed Zone descrip...

Page 239: ...eports You can view a number of different weather reports to give you a comprehensive view of the weather Your multifunction display shows weather reports for Tropical statements Marine warnings Marine zone forecasts Watchbox warnings Tropical statements Tropical statements provide information on tropical weather conditions This information may not be available in all areas Marine warnings You can...

Page 240: ...ygon which shows the location where severe weather is occurring The watchbox alert box shall be displayed if the weather application is displayed watchbox alerts are On and the watchbox alert area is within the specified range from your vessel or set to All 1 D12297 1 Item Description 1 Watchbox alert box Viewing watchbox alerts You can view a watchbox alert at any time by following the steps belo...

Page 241: ...be alerted 13 8 Animated weather graphics You can view animated weather graphics to provide an indication of changing weather patterns The animated weather option enables you to view an animation from the current time for NOWRad weather radar Wind Waves Pressure surface pressure Running a weather animation From the weather application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Animate Weather 3 Select Animate A list ...

Page 242: ...however remain operable provided the PAUSE option has not been selected Ranging panning will cause the animation to restart Note The animation will be switched to Off if the animation menu is closed 13 9 Weather application menu options The following options are available from the weather application menu 242 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 243: ...s NOWRad Sea Surface Temperature Storm Cast Storm Tracks Surface Pressure Surface Observation Stations Wind Wind Vector Arrow or Barb Watchbox Wave Height Wave Period Wave Direction Menu item Description Options Animate Weather The Animate Weather menu contains the following sub menus Animate Play Pause Adjust Range Animate NOWRad Wind Wave Pressure Play On Off Pause On Off Adjust Range Adjust Ran...

Page 244: ... Range Off 50 nm 150 nm 300 nm 500 nm All Note Unit of measurement is dependant upon unit set up choices Menu item Description Options Data Overlay Set up Allows you to set up and display hide up to 2 data cells in the bottom left corner of the screen Data Cell 1 Select Data Category Data Cell 2 Select Data Category Data Cell 1 On Off Select Data Category Allows selection of a data type by categor...

Page 245: ...ds 7495 mph 6482 kt or 119153 km hr Storm surge generally 45 ft above normal No real damage to building structures Damage primarily to unanchored mobile homes shrubbery and trees Some damage to poorly constructed signs Also some coastal road flooding and minor pier damage Category 2 Winds 96110 mph 8395 kt or 154177 km hr Storm surge generally 68 feet above normal Some roofing material door and wi...

Page 246: ...f residential areas on low ground within 510 miles 816 km of the shoreline may be required Isobar A line on a weather map linking areas with equal air pressure Lightning Discharge of static electricity in the atmosphere usually between the ground and a storm cloud Low Also called a depression this region of low pressure can mean wet weather Low Pressure A mass of air that presses down only weakly ...

Page 247: ...30º south of the equator Trough An elongated area of relatively low atmospheric pressure usually extending from the centre of a low pressure region Typhoon The name for a tropical storm originating in the Pacific Ocean usually the China Sea They are basically the same as the hurricanes of the Atlantic Ocean and the cyclones of the Bay of Bengal Wave cyclone A storm or low pressure centre that move...

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Page 249: ...Chapter 14 Using video Chapter contents 14 1 Video application overview on page 250 Using video 249 ...

Page 250: ...nd PAL NTSC is selected automatically The following image shows an example of a camera feed displayed in the video application Note For information on connecting the video source and compatible video formats refer to the Installation instructions Adjusting the video image With a video source displayed in the video application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Contrast Brightness or Color as appropriate A lev...

Page 251: ...er contents 15 1 Video streaming connection on page 252 15 2 Enabling WiFi on page 252 15 3 Enabling display streaming on page 253 15 4 Setting up WiFi security on page 253 15 5 Selecting a WiFi channel on page 254 Wireless video streaming 251 ...

Page 252: ... app To use this feature you must first Download and install the Raymarine Viewer video streaming app available from the Apple App Store Enable WiFi in the System Settings on the multifunction display Enable WiFi on your iPhone or iPad Select the Raymarine WiFi connection from the list of available WiFi networks on your iPhone or iPad Enable Device Streaming in the System Settings on the multifunc...

Page 253: ...gs 3 Select Connections 4 Select WiFi ON 5 Select WiFi Name and specify the SSID This should be a memorable word and must be unique to each multifunction display in your system By default the SSID is the serial number of the multifunction display 6 Select WiFi Security and specify the type of encryption you want to use None WPA only WPA 2 only default or WPA WPA 2 Note Raymarine strongly recommend...

Page 254: ...ters numbers and special characters The passphrase can be between 8 and 63 characters in length with longer passphrases being more secure 4 Select SAVE to save the new passphrase 15 5 Selecting a WiFi channel By default the multifunction display automatically selects an available WiFi channel If you re experiencing difficulties with wireless video streaming it may be necessary to manually specify ...

Page 255: ...ayer connection on page 256 16 2 Enabling Bluetooth on page 257 16 3 Pairing a Bluetooth media player on page 257 16 4 Enabling audio control on page 258 16 5 Media player controls on page 258 16 6 Unpairing a Bluetooth device on page 259 Media player application 255 ...

Page 256: ...ture you must first Enable Bluetooth in the System Settings on the multifunction display Enable Bluetooth on the media player device Pair the media player device with the multifunction display Enable Audio Control in the System Settings on the multifunction display Note If your media player does not include built in speakers it may be necessary to connect the media player s audio output to an exte...

Page 257: ...t OK in the message dialog The multifunction display will search for active Bluetooth devices 7 Select Stop when your device appears in the list 8 Select the media player device in the list A pairing request message is displayed on the external media device 9 On the external media device select Pair or equivalent to accept the pairing request message The multifunction display shows a message askin...

Page 258: ...r device in the list 6 Select Audio Control ON 16 5 Media player controls The on screen media player controls enable you to control the audio playing on your external media player D12293 1 1 3 2 4 5 1 Touch this icon to display the audio controls 2 Previous track 3 Play track 4 Pause track 5 Next track Selecting Back will hide the audio controls 258 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 259: ... may be necessary to unpair the device and any other paired Bluetooth devices and then retry the pairing procedure With the homescreen displayed 1 Select Set up 2 Select System Settings 3 Select Connections 4 Select Connection Manager 5 Select the media player device in the list 6 Select Unpair Forget this device Media player application 259 ...

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Page 261: ...l camera application Chapter contents 17 1 Thermal camera application overview on page 262 17 2 Camera control on page 263 17 3 Image adjustments on page 265 17 4 Camera setup on page 268 Using the thermal camera application 261 ...

Page 262: ...lenses Toggle surveillance mode Adjust the camera image Color palette Scene presets Aspect ratio Brightness Contrast Color Video polarity reverse video color Displaying the thermal camera application With the home screen displayed 1 Select a page icon that includes the thermal camera application The thermal camera application is displayed Note If the home screen does NOT include a page icon that f...

Page 263: ...o protect the camera optics Engages its pan tilt motors to hold the camera in place in rough seas Note The stowed parked position can be configured using the camera s setup menu Enabling and disabling thermal camera standby With the thermal camera application displayed 1 Select Menu 2 Use the Standby menu item to switch the camera in and out of standby mode Note You can also use any of the camera ...

Page 264: ...iControl rotary is used to zoom in and out Thermal camera home position The home position is a preset position for the camera The home position usually defines a useful reference point for example straight ahead and level with the horizon You can set the home position as required and to return the camera to the home position at any time The home icon appears on screen momentarily when the camera r...

Page 265: ...3 Use the Surveillance menu item to select the On or Off option as appropriate 17 3 Image adjustments Thermal and visible light operation Dual payload thermal cameras are equipped with 2 camera lenses a thermal imaging infrared camera lens and a visible light camera lens Thermal camera lens provides night time imagery based on temperature differences between objects Thermal imaging produces a clea...

Page 266: ... preset might also be useful while in a harbor You may find it beneficial to experiment with the different scene presets to discover the best preset to use for different conditions Changing the thermal camera scene preset With the thermal camera application displayed 1 Select Menu 2 Select Image Options 3 Use the Scene menu item to switch between the available scene presets as appropriate Thermal ...

Page 267: ...his option to find the best setting to suit your needs Enabling thermal camera reverse video With the thermal camera application displayed 1 Select Menu 2 Select Image Options 3 Select Reverse Video Thermal camera rear view mode The rear view mode flips the video image horizontally providing a mirror image This is useful for example in instances where the camera is rear facing and you are viewing ...

Page 268: ...l camera set up menu With the thermal camera application displayed 1 Select Menu 2 Select Camera Set up 3 Select Camera Menu The camera s menu is displayed and can be controlled using the joystick and the OK button 268 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 269: ...Chapter 18 DSC VHF radio integration Chapter contents 18 1 Using a DSC VHF radio with your display on page 270 18 2 Enabling DSC VHF radio integration on page 271 DSC VHF radio integration 269 ...

Page 270: ...isplayed on your multifunction display With the distress message displayed you can use the buttons provided to clear the message place a waypoint on the chart at the GPS position of the distressed vessel or immediately start navigating GOTO to the GPS position of the distressed vessel Position Data the Position Request button on your DSC VHF radio enables you to send and receive GPS position data ...

Page 271: ... Select System Settings 3 Select DSC Alerts ON Note DSC VHF distress messages are only displayed for radios connected via NMEA 0183 DSC VHF distress messages are NOT displayed for SeaTalk radios connected to the display via the SeaTalk to SeaTalkng converter DSC VHF radio integration 271 ...

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Page 273: ... control connection on page 274 19 2 Pairing the remote and configuring the UP and DOWN buttons on page 274 19 3 Operating principles on page 275 19 4 Customizing the SHORTCUT button on page 275 19 5 Remote control functions on page 276 Using a remote control 273 ...

Page 274: ... that you want to control On your multifunction display with the homescreen displayed 1 Select Set up 2 Select System Settings 3 Select Wireless Connections 4 Select Bluetooth ON 5 Select New Bluetooth Connection 6 On your remote control unit hold down the UP and DOWN buttons together for 10 seconds 7 Select OK to clear the on screen message A list of discovered devices is displayed 8 Select the r...

Page 275: ...tinuous response for example continuous ranging in the chart application The main methods of operation involve the use of the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to highlight different on screen options The SHORTCUT button is used to select execute them During the pairing process you must define which of the arrow buttons you want to be the UP button The SHORTCUT button is customizable and can be configured...

Page 276: ...19 5 Remote control functions Range Buttons Pair Select or D12051 1 Arrowbuttons Shortcut button 276 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 277: ...ontinuous response Toggle menu items and options in dialogs and prompts in left to right top to bottom order Press UP or DOWN arrow for momentary response Hold UP or DOWN arrow for continuous response Place waypoint at vessel position Shortcut Media player control requires a Bluetooth media player paired to the multifunction display Press UP DOWN arrow for next previous track Press SHORTCUT button...

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Page 279: ...ection on page 280 20 2 Boat details on page 281 20 3 Units set up on page 283 20 4 Time and Date set up on page 284 20 5 Display preferences on page 285 20 6 Data cell and databar customization on page 288 20 7 System set up menus on page 294 Customizing your display 279 ...

Page 280: ...lish UK Chinese Danish Dutch Finnish French German Greek Italian Japanese Korean Norwegian Portuguese Brazilian Russian Spanish Swedish Turkish Polish Croatian With the homescreen displayed 1 Select Customize 2 Select Language 3 Select from the languages available 280 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 281: ...ser Race Sail Catamaran Sport Fishing Pro Fishing Minimum Safe Depth Allows you to specify the hull clearance required by your vessel Hull clearance information is used by the tide graphs in the chart application to display the times at which the tide will go above or below a safe depth for your vessel s hull If the tidal water depth is too low for your hull you risk damaging or grounding your ves...

Page 282: ...ppearance of the vessel in the chart application With the homescreen displayed 1 Select Customize 2 Select Boat Details 3 Select Minimum Safe Depth 4 Use the rotary to adjust the setting as appropriate The units for the depth measurement are based on those specified in the Homescreen Customize Units Set up Depth Units menu 282 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 283: ...display of all values related to depth Feet Meters Fathoms Temperature Units The units of measure that will be used in all applications for the display of all values related to temperature Fahrenheit Celsius Pressure Units The units of measure that will be used in all applications for the display of all values related to pressure Bar PSI Kilopascals Volume Units The units of measure that will be u...

Page 284: ... date information in all applications MM DD YY Month Day Year DD MM YY Day Month Year Time Format Allows you to specify the preferred format for the display of time information in all applications 12hr 24hr Local Time UTC Allows you to specify the local time zone that will be used in terms of an offset from UTC Universal Coordinated Time in 0 5 hour increments 13 to 13 hours in 0 5 hour increments...

Page 285: ...set to On the cursor will be automatically hidden after a period of no movement If set to Off the cursor will persist on the screen until moved ON OFF default Shared Brightness You can set up shared brightness groups or zones to adjust the brightness on multiple units simultaneously Share Brightness ON default OFF Brightness Group Helm 1 default Helm 2 Cockpit Flybridge Mast Group 1 Group 2 Group ...

Page 286: ...tically reflected in the other units at the helm The shared brightness function requires the following All units must be compatible with the shared brightness function see list of compatible units above Before a unit can respond to a shared brightness adjustment it must be assigned to the relevant Brightness Group A single unit can only belong to one brightness group at any one time The Share brig...

Page 287: ...added to the same brightness group select Sync Brightness on the multifunction display A shared brightness message is displayed 9 Ensure all displays in the brightness group are powered on 10 Select Sync A message is displayed confirming that the brightness levels of all displays in the group are now synchronized Customizing your display 287 ...

Page 288: ...he expanded databar is displayed for 10 seconds and then disappears until the databar is touched again You can display the status icons below the expanded databar This provides status information for external equipment 3 Menu when the extended databar is displayed select Menu to access the databar customization options 4 Data overlay cells up to 2 data cells can be displayed Each cell can display ...

Page 289: ...6 Select the category that reflects the type of data you want to display in the cell For example Depth data 7 Select the data item The data you selected is displayed on screen in the appropriate cell Displaying status icons in the databar In the chart radar fishfinder or weather application 1 Touch the databar The expanded databar is displayed 2 Select Menu while the expanded databar is displayed ...

Page 290: ...n Options Boat Types of data generated by your vessel For example tank levels Fresh Water Grey Water Black Water Live Well Depth Depth data Depth Distance Types of data related to distance travelled by your vessel For example trip distance Log trip Log Trip Ground log Trip Ground log Ground Trip 1 Ground Trip 2 Ground Trip 3 Ground Trip 4 290 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 291: ...Pressure Port Boost Pressure Center Boost Pressure Starboard Alternator Port Alternator Center Alternator Starboard Oil Pressure Port Oil Pressure Center Oil Pressure Starboard Coolant Temperature Port Coolant Temperature Center Coolant Temperature Starboard Coolant Pressure Port Coolant Pressure Center Coolant Pressure Starboard Engine Load Port Engine Load Center Engine Load Starboard Engine Hou...

Page 292: ... options displayed are dependant on the number of engines set in the data application Fuel Level 1 Fuel Level 2 Fuel Level 3 Total Fuel Environment Environmental related data For example air temperature Pressure Air Temperature Set Drift Apparent Wind Chill True Wind Chill Humidity Dew Point Sea Temperature GPS GPS related data For example vessel position Vessel Position COG SOG COG SOG 292 e7 e7D...

Page 293: ...t Information Pilot Pilot related data For example rudder Rudder Speed Speed related data For example VMG Velocity Made Good to Waypoint Speed VMG Velocity Made Good to Waypoint Time Time related data For example local time Local Time Local Date Wind Wind related data For example VMG Velocity Made Good to Windward TWS True Wind Speed TWA True Wind Angle AWS Apparent Wind Speed AWA Apparent Wind An...

Page 294: ...pment Pilot Controls Displays the Pilot Control dialog Only available when a Raymarine autopilot is detected on the system and Autopilot Control is set to On Ground Trip Resets Resets the chosen ground trip distance counter to zero System Settings Enables you to configure the settings for external devices connected to the display Maintenance Provides diagnostic information Also enables you to desi...

Page 295: ...e setting Alarm Clock Off default On Alarm Clock Time 00 00 default 00 01 to 24 00 hrs Anchor Drift When set to On the Anchor Drift alarm is triggered when your vessel drifts from your anchor position by more than the distance you specify for the Anchor Drift Range setting Anchor Drift Off default On Anchor Drift Range 0 01 9 99 nm or equivalent units Countdown Timer When set to On counts down the...

Page 296: ...ote The Fishfinder Deep alarm limit cannot be set to a value less than the Shallow Limit Fishfinder Deep Off default On Deep Limit 2 ft or equivalent units to the maximum of the transducer range Fishfinder Shallow If this option is set to On an alarm is triggered when the depth drops below the value that you specify This option is only available when a Digital Sounder Module DSM is detected Note T...

Page 297: ...e Fish Alarm Depth Limit Fish Off default On Fish Sensitivity 1 to 10 Fish Depth Limits On Off default Shallow Fish Limit 2 ft or equivalent units to the maximum of the transducer range Deep Fish Limit 2 ft or equivalent units to the maximum of the transducer range Guard Zone The Guard Zone feature in the radar application triggers an alarm when a target is within a specified zone You can adjust t...

Page 298: ...eit or equivalent units 09 9 to 99 7 degrees fahrenheit or equivalent units Upper Temp Limit 75 degrees fahrenheit or equivalent units 09 7 to 99 9 degrees fahrenheit or equivalent units Waypoint Arrival When you arrive at a waypoint an alarm is triggered This setting allows you to specify the distance from the target waypoint at which the alarm is triggered The units used for this setting are bas...

Page 299: ...d trip 4 distance counter to zero System settings menu GPS setup The GPS setup options enable you to configure a connected GPS receiver The Global Positioning System GPS is used to position your vessel on the chart You can set up your GPS receiver and check its status from the GPS Status option in the System Settings menu For each tracked satellite the screen provides the following information Sat...

Page 300: ...elate accurately with your paper charts they must be using the same datum The accuracy of the GPS receiver depends on the parameters detailed above especially the azimuth and elevation angles which are used in triangulation to calculate your position Multiple data sources MDS overview Installations that include multiple instances of data sources can cause data conflicts An example is an installati...

Page 301: ...result in the system choosing a source of data that you do not want to use Device selection Menu item Description GPS Enables you to search for any externally connected GPS devices and select the one you want to use GPS Datum In order for your GPS receiver and multifunction display to correlate accurately with your paper charts they must be using the same datum This option enables you to choose th...

Page 302: ...s document AIS Unit Set up Enables you to configure additional functions for AIS units such as Silent Mode This menu item is only available when an AIS unit is detected or when Simulator mode is On For an explanation of these options refer to the AIS menu options described in the AIS section of this document Remote Control Enables you to customize certain controls for Raymarine Bluetooth remote co...

Page 303: ...the multifunction display WiFi Name Enables you to specify an SSID WiFi Name for connecting WiFi devices using an encrypted connection If you want to prevent unauthorized devices from connecting to your display you must specify the same SSID for both the multifunction display and the wireless device you want to connect to the display WiFi Security You can encrypt the WiFi connection on the multifu...

Page 304: ...necessary to manually specify a WiFi channel for both the multifunction display and the device you want to stream video to 1 default 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Display streaming Display streaming must be enabled before you can stream video from the multifunction display to an iPad or iPhone On Off default NMEA Set up menu This menu enables you to configure settings for NMEA devices 304 e7 e7D User refe...

Page 305: ...is when using MARPA with an external fast heading sensor in which case you should set this option to OFF to ensure that all NMEA connected units receive heading data from the external heading sensor On Off default NMEA Output Settings Allows you to enable or disable the individual NMEA sentences that are sent by the multifunction display to any devices connected the NMEA output port APB BWC BWR DB...

Page 306: ...on Options Bearing mode Determines how all bearing and heading data is displayed in This does not affect how the chart or radar displays are drawn True default Magnetic Variation Source This setting compensates for the naturally occurring offset of the earth s magnetic field When set to Auto the system automatically compensates and displays the compensation value in brackets To enter your own comp...

Page 307: ...ion display will attempt to set up any GPS receiver to the new datum as follows The internal GPS receiver will automatically correlate each time you change the datum If you have a Raymarine GPS receiver using SeaTalk or SeaTalkng it will automatically correlate each time you change the datum on the multifunction display If you have a Raymarine GPS receiver using NMEA 0183 or a third party GPS rece...

Page 308: ... datapages and databar settings to factory default It will NOT affect your waypoints routes or tracks data Yes No System Settings and Data Reset In addition to the settings reset detailed above performing a settings and data reset will also remove ALL waypoints routes and tracks data Yes No Diagnostics Diagnostics provides detailed information on the multifunction display and connected devices The...

Page 309: ...apter contents 21 1 Service and maintenance on page 310 21 2 Routine equipment checks on page 310 21 3 Cleaning on page 311 21 4 Cleaning the display case on page 311 21 5 Cleaning the display screen on page 312 Maintaining your display 309 ...

Page 310: ...air may affect your warranty 21 2 Routine equipment checks Raymarine strongly recommends that you complete a number of routine checks to ensure the correct and reliable operation of your equipment Complete the following checks on a regular basis Examine all cables for signs of damage or wear and tear Check that all cables are securely connected 310 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 311: ...ng 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 isopropyl alcohol IPA or a mild detergent to remove grease marks Note Do NOT use IPA or any other solvent or detergent on the screen itself Note In certain conditions condensation may appear inside the di...

Page 312: ...ging this coating follow this procedure 1 Switch off the power to the display 2 Rinse the screen with fresh water to remove all dirt particles and salt deposits 3 Allow the screen to dry naturally 4 If any smears remain very gently wipe the screen with a clean microfibre cleaning cloth available from an opticians 312 e7 e7D User reference ...

Page 313: ...Chapter 22 Technical support Chapter contents 22 1 Raymarine customer support on page 314 22 2 Third party support on page 315 Technical support 313 ...

Page 314: ...uct support raymarine com Product information If you need to request service please have the following information to hand Product name Product identity Serial number Software application version You can obtain this product information using the menus within your product Viewing product information With the home screen displayed 1 Select Set up 2 Select Maintenance 3 Select Diagnostics 4 Choose Se...

Page 315: ...22 2 Third party support Contact and support details for third party suppliers can be found on the appropriate websites Navionics www navionics com Sirius www sirius com Technical support 315 ...

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