Raymarine gS Series Installation And Operation Instructions Manual Download Page 2

Contents

Chapter 1 Important information.......................... 9

Certified Installation ..................................................... 9

Product operation in high temperatures ......................... 9

Power over Ethernet (PoE)......................................... 10

TFT Displays ............................................................. 10

Water ingress ............................................................ 10

Disclaimers ............................................................... 10

Memory cards and chart cards ................................... 11

EMC installation guidelines ........................................ 11

RF exposure ............................................................. 11

FCC.......................................................................... 11

Compliance Statement (Part 15.19) ............................ 11

FCC Interference Statement (Part 15.105 (b)) ............. 11

Industry Canada ........................................................ 11

Industry Canada (Français) ........................................ 12

Japanese approvals................................................... 12

Third party software license agreements ..................... 12

Suppression ferrites ................................................... 12

Connections to other equipment ................................. 12

Declaration of conformity............................................ 12

Product disposal ........................................................ 12

Pixel defect policy ...................................................... 12

Warranty registration.................................................. 12

IMO and SOLAS........................................................ 12

Technical accuracy .................................................... 12

Chapter 2 Document and product
information........................................................... 13

2.1 Handbook information .......................................... 14

2.2 Product information .............................................. 15

2.3 Handbook conventions ......................................... 16

Chapter 3 Planning the installation ................... 19

3.1 System integration ............................................... 20

3.2 Installation checklist ............................................. 24

3.3 System Limits ...................................................... 24

3.4 Multiple data sources (MDS) overview ................... 25

3.5 Identifying your display variant .............................. 25

3.6 Networking constraints ......................................... 26

3.7 Typical systems ................................................... 27

3.8 System protocols ................................................. 29

3.9 Data master......................................................... 30

3.10 Parts supplied .................................................... 30

3.11 Tools required for installation ............................... 31

3.12 Selecting a location ............................................ 32

Chapter 4 Cables and connections.................... 35

4.1 General cabling guidance ..................................... 36

4.2 gS95 / gS125 / gS165 Connections
overview ................................................................... 37

4.3 gS195 connections overview................................. 37

4.4 Power connection ................................................ 38

4.5 Card reader connection ........................................ 40

4.6 Auxiliary alarm connection .................................... 41

4.7 Network connections ............................................ 42

4.8 GPS connection ................................................... 50

4.9 AIS connection..................................................... 50

4.10 Fastheading connection...................................... 51

4.11 SeaTalk

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connections ........................................ 51

4.12 NMEA 2000 connection ...................................... 52

4.13 SeaTalk connection ............................................ 53

4.14 NMEA 0183 connection ...................................... 53

4.15 Camera / Video connections ............................... 54

4.16 HDMI video output ............................................. 55

4.17 HD-SDI connection (gS195)................................ 55

4.18 Media player connection ..................................... 56

4.19 Bluetooth remote control connection.................... 58

4.20 Remote control functions .................................... 59

4.21 WiFi connections................................................ 61

Chapter 5 Mounting............................................. 63

5.1 Bracket mounting hole locations............................ 64

5.2 Flush mounting the display ................................... 64

5.3 Surface mounting the display ................................ 66

Chapter 6 Getting started ................................... 69

6.1 Display power ...................................................... 70

6.2 Controls............................................................... 70

6.3 Homescreen overview — Touch only
displays .................................................................... 72

6.4 Pages ................................................................. 74

6.5 Applications ......................................................... 75

6.6 Splitscreen controls .............................................. 76

6.7 Screen overview .................................................. 77

6.8 Basic touchscreen operations ............................... 79

6.9 Multi-Touch gestures ............................................ 80

6.10 Initial set up procedures...................................... 80

6.11 Enabling autopilot control .................................... 82

6.12 Engine identification ........................................... 82

6.13 Enabling AIS functions........................................ 83

6.14 Software updates ............................................... 84

Chapter 7 System checks ................................... 85

7.1 GPS Check.......................................................... 86

7.2 Radar check ........................................................ 87

7.3 Sonar check ........................................................ 88

7.4 Thermal camera setup and checks........................ 89

Chapter 8 Managing display data ...................... 91

8.1 Memory cards and chart cards .............................. 92

8.2 Inserting a memory card or chart card ................... 92

8.3 Removing a memory card or chart card ................. 93

8.4 Saving user data and user settings........................ 93

8.5 Screenshots ........................................................ 97

8.6 Resetting your system .......................................... 97

Chapter 9 Document viewer application ........... 99

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Summary of Contents for gS Series

Page 1: ...gS Series Installation and operation instructions English Date 06 2014 Document number 81344 4 EN 2014 Raymarine UK Limited Release 10...

Page 2: ...overview 37 4 4 Power connection 38 4 5 Card reader connection 40 4 6 Auxiliary alarm connection 41 4 7 Network connections 42 4 8 GPS connection 50 4 9 AIS connection 50 4 10 Fastheading connection...

Page 3: ...views 163 16 10 Chart display 165 16 11 Overlays 166 16 12 Chart vectors 171 16 13 Cartography objects 171 16 14 Object information 173 16 15 Depth Contour options 176 16 16 My Data options 178 16 17...

Page 4: ...t up 282 24 3 Weather application display overview 283 24 4 Weather map navigation 286 24 5 Weather context menu 286 24 6 Weather information 287 24 7 Weather reports 287 24 8 Animated weather graphic...

Page 5: ...accessories 354 Appendix A NMEA 0183 sentences 355 Appendix B NMEA data bridging 356 Appendix C NMEA 2000 sentences 357 Appendix D Connectors and pinouts 359 Appendix E Switch panel application 360 Ap...

Page 6: ...ing 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 to operate one of a number of functions using...

Page 7: ...r momentary response Hold UP or DOWN arrow for continuous 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 respon...

Page 8: ...minutes 10 M inutes 10 15 20 25 30 M inutes 35 40 45 50 55 60 5 3 To restore the connection between the 2 units press and hold any button on the RCU 3 for at least 3 seconds 3 Seconds 10 15 20 25 30...

Page 9: ...ications on page 75 6 6 Splitscreen controls on page 76 6 7 Screen overview on page 77 6 8 Basic touchscreen operations on page 79 6 9 Multi Touch gestures on page 80 6 10 Initial set up procedures on...

Page 10: ...Touch the screen to operate functions including all menu operations 2 Power Press once to switch the unit ON Once powered on press the Power button again to adjust the brightness perform a screen cap...

Page 11: ...application 3 OK button push the end of the joystick to confirm a selection or entry Touch icons Touchscreen multifunction displays can use the BACK and CLOSE icons to move between the different level...

Page 12: ...ilot units Accessing the homescreen The homescreen can be accessed from any application To access the homescreen follow the steps below 1 Select the homescreen icon on screen Databar status symbols Th...

Page 13: ...s switched off or not connected 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...

Page 14: ...ked displays Changing an existing page on the homescreen With the homescreen displayed 1 Select Customize 2 Select Homescreen 3 Select Edit Page 4 Select the page icon that you want to change The Cust...

Page 15: ...matic gain presets and color modes are provided to help you get the best performance from your radar scanner Data application view system and instrument data on your multifunction display for a range...

Page 16: ...s physical buttons or a remote keypad With a page featuring multiple applications displayed 1 Press the Switch Active button The active pane pop up is displayed 2 Press the Switch Active Pane button o...

Page 17: ...can press the onscreen X close icon to go back to a previous menu On non touchscreen displays or HybridTouch displays use the Back button to back out of the menu structure 3 Selected menu option the m...

Page 18: ...the details Editing information in dialogs With the dialog displayed 1 Select the field you want to edit The onscreen keyboard is displayed 2 Use the onscreen keyboard to make the changes 3 Select SA...

Page 19: ...nected autopilot unit 2 Control icons provide direct control of the connected equipment For example the Pilot Control dialog Standby and Track icons enable you to instruct a connected autopilot unit t...

Page 20: ...displayed The wizard guides you through the following basic configuration settings 1 Language 2 Vessel type 3 Units of measure 4 Total fuel capacity 5 Number of batteries 6 Number of engines 7 Number...

Page 21: ...ct Set up 2 Select Maintenance 3 Select Data Master 4 Select the display that you want to designate as the data master Simulator mode The Simulator mode enables you to practice operating your display...

Page 22: ...2 ECI Installation instructions Ensure all data buses are powered up including engine data CAN buses gateways and also the SeaTalkng bus Start the engine It is important that only one engine is runnin...

Page 23: ...the starboard engine 5 Select OK on the Identify Engines confirmation dialog The engines will now appear in the correct location on the engine data page 6 13 Enabling AIS functions Before proceeding e...

Page 24: ...ion to download the software 7 Place the MicroSD card into an SD card adaptor 8 Place the SD card adaptor into the card reader of your PC or Mac 9 Unzip the downloaded software update zip file to the...

Page 25: ...Chapter 7 System checks Chapter contents 7 1 GPS Check on page 86 7 2 Radar check on page 87 7 3 Sonar check on page 88 7 4 Thermal camera setup and checks on page 89 System checks 85...

Page 26: ...gth and status of each satellite identified in the sky view diagram on the left of the screen The colored bars have the following meanings Grey searching for satellite Green satellite in use Orange tr...

Page 27: ...res that radar objects appear at the correct bearing relative to your boat s bow You should check the bearing alignment for any new installation Example misaligned radar D11590 2 1 2 Item Description...

Page 28: ...ansducers is displayed 5 Select your speed transducer from the list Checking the sonar Sonar checks are made using the fishfinder application 1 Select a fishfinder page from the Homescreen 2 Check the...

Page 29: ...rmal camera image With the thermal camera application displayed 1 Select Menu 2 Select Adjust Contrast 3 Select the Contrast Brightness or Color option as appropriate The relevant numeric adjust contr...

Page 30: ...ed to a pan tilt thermal camera the home position of the camera can be set In the thermal camera application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Camera Home The camera returns to its currently defined home positio...

Page 31: ...Chapter 9 Document viewer application Chapter contents 9 1 Document viewer overview on page 100 Document viewer application 99...

Page 32: ...Opening the user manual The product user manual is stored on the internal memory From the homescreen 1 Select Doc Viewer 2 Select User Manual The product user manual is opened Note The User manual ca...

Page 33: ...taken to the hyperlinked page Note Document hyperlinks cannot be activated on a New c Series display Searching for text To use the find function to search for text on touch only display follow the ste...

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Page 35: ...Chapter 11 Alarms and Man over board functions Chapter contents 11 1 Using Man Overboard MOB functions on page 116 11 2 Alarms on page 117 Alarms and Man over board functions 115...

Page 36: ...placing the status icons As the vessel moves away from the MOB position a dotted line is displayed joining the MOB position with the vessel s position When the MOB alarm is cancelled MOB data is remov...

Page 37: ...sounds a message dialog is displayed on your multifunction display and any networked displays The dialog states the reason for the alarm You can configure the behavior of certain alarms by selecting t...

Page 38: ...ltifunction display Engine Alarms On default Off Fishfinder Deep If this option is set to On an alarm is triggered when the depth exceeds the value that you specify This option is only available when...

Page 39: ...he Off Track XTE setting Off Track Alarm Off default On Off Track XTE 0 01 to 9 99 nm or equivalent units Water Temperature When set to On triggers an alarm when the water temperature is equal to or l...

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Page 41: ...S vectors on page 130 14 6 AIS status symbols on page 131 14 7 AIS silent mode on page 131 14 8 AIS target symbols on page 132 14 9 Displaying detailed AIS target information on page 132 14 10 Viewing...

Page 42: ...f travel and the distance it will travel over a specified period of time COG SOG vector Targets displayed with their vectors are referred to as active targets and are scaled according to the size of t...

Page 43: ...MEA0183 or SeaTalkng depending on the AIS unit If connecting using NMEA0183 you will now need to specify the 38 400 baud setting homescreen Set up System Settings NMEA Set up for the NMEA input port t...

Page 44: ...e relevant option from the list From the Display AIS Targets menu you can switch on All AIS targets only Dangerous AIS targets or switch AIS targets Off 14 5 Displaying AIS vectors You must have the c...

Page 45: ...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...

Page 46: ...target Real AToN target is ON position Aid To Navigation AToN target Real AToN target is OFF position Aid To Navigation AToN target Virtual AToN target is ON position Aid To Navigation AToN target Vir...

Page 47: ...ngerous alarm dialog is displayed this can be disabled if required The dangerous alarm sounds this can be disabled if required Note When the AIS unit is connected and functioning the system will check...

Page 48: ...dar application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Targets 3 Select AIS Set up 4 Select Safety Messages Selecting Safety Messages will switch between safety messages On and Off Displaying safety critical AIS info...

Page 49: ...vector lines displayed depends on the distance that an AIS target travels in the time period that you specify for this setting 0 5 min 1 min 3 min 6 min 12 min 30 min 60 min Target History Targets pr...

Page 50: ...dy List sails into the range of your AIS unit the vessel icon changes to indicate this 1 2 3 4 D12221 1 Item Description 1 Buddy icon 2 Dangerous target icon 3 Own vessel icon 4 Normal AIS icon How it...

Page 51: ...lect the buddy you wish to edit The Buddy options dialog is displayed 4 To change the MMSI number select Edit Buddy MMSI or The MMSI number must be 9 digits 5 Select Edit Buddy Name to change the budd...

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Page 53: ...acks Chapter contents 15 1 Waypoints overview on page 140 15 2 Routes on page 147 15 3 Tracks on page 150 15 4 Import and Export on page 151 15 5 Waypoints routes and tracks storage capacity on page 1...

Page 54: ...Inactive waypoint 2 Active waypoint 3 Alternate waypoint symbols The default waypoint symbol is a red X Alternative symbols can be used if required Waypoints in the fishfinder application Waypoints i...

Page 55: ...automatically Placing a waypoint From the chart radar or fishfinder application 1 Position the cursor at the required position 2 Press the WPT button The context menu is displayed 3 Select Place Wayp...

Page 56: ...ing New Group 8 New Waypoint New waypoints can be added manually by selecting New Waypoint 9 Show Hide You can choose which waypoint groups are displayed and which groups are hidden by selecting the r...

Page 57: ...roup displayed 1 Select the waypoint group that you want to erase 2 Select Erase Group The group is deleted from the system Waypoint information When you create a waypoint the system assigns informati...

Page 58: ...m delete pop up message is displayed 6 Select Yes to confirm or No to cancel Waypoint search The waypoint search feature allows you to search for waypoints on your system The search feature is availab...

Page 59: ...screen which covers the selected area If the box is drawn in the wrong place you can draw a new area by selecting 2 new corner points 8 Select Search from the menu A list of all waypoints in the sele...

Page 60: ...Fish Fish 1 Star Fish 2 Star Fish 3 Star School Fish Lobster Small Fish Rocks Reef Private Reef Public Reef Dolphin Shark Billfish Tank Reef Ball Sailboat Sportsfisher Trawler Swimmer Martini Tree Tow...

Page 61: ...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 f...

Page 62: ...sting chart range while building a route From the Build Route menu 1 Use the on screen Range In and Range Out icons to range in and out of the chart Adjusting the chart range while building a route Fr...

Page 63: ...Select Yes to confirm or No to cancel the action Erasing a route using the route list From the Chart application menu or the Homescreen 1 Select My Data 2 Select Routes The route list is displayed 3...

Page 64: ...the Chart application or on the Homescreen 1 Select Tracks 2 Select Track Set up 3 Select Record Tracks By and set to the appropriate value Auto The track interval is automatically set Auto will mini...

Page 65: ...e Disabled Create Route From Rename Edit Color Acquire Target only available if Radar overlay is switched on Accessing the context menu You can access the context menu by following the steps below 1 N...

Page 66: ...following quantities of waypoints routes and tracks Waypoints 3000 waypoints 100 waypoint groups each group can contain up to 3000 waypoints Routes 150 routes each route can contain up to 200 waypoint...

Page 67: ...display on page 161 16 7 Chart orientation on page 161 16 8 Chart motion mode on page 162 16 9 Chart views on page 163 16 10 Chart display on page 165 16 11 Overlays on page 166 16 12 Chart vectors on...

Page 68: ...w datum as follows If your multifunction display has a built in GPS receiver it will automatically correlate each time you change the datum If you have a Raymarine GPS receiver using SeaTalk or SeaTal...

Page 69: ...rds DO NOT save data or files to a card containing cartography as the charts may be overwritten Ensure that chart and memory cards are fitted the correct way around DO NOT try to force a card into pos...

Page 70: ...Go to the LightHouse charts page of the Raymarine website http www raymarine com lighthousecharts 2 Select either the Raster or Vector charts The Chart regions page is displayed 3 Select your region T...

Page 71: ...card 5 Check that the files have been successfully placed on your memory card by viewing its contents in your file browser 6 Safely remove your memory card from your PC s card reader 7 Insert your me...

Page 72: ...Downloads Updates 16 3 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 Pilot Contro...

Page 73: ...oute The route context menu is displayed 2 Select Restart XTE Resetting XTE results in a new course from the current vessel position to the current target waypoint This does not affect your saved rout...

Page 74: ...reen from top to bottom to pan up 4 Swipe your finger across the screen from bottom to top to pan down Panning the chart You can pan the chart area on a non touchscreen multifunction display by follow...

Page 75: ...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 Th...

Page 76: ...he chart the motion mode is no longer active This is indicated in the status bar by brackets around the motion mode for example Relative Motion This enables you to view another area of the chart whils...

Page 77: ...chart application menu 1 Select Presentation 2 Select View Motion 3 Select Chart View to select 2D or 3D 2D chart view The 2D chart view can display a range of information to help you navigate D12306...

Page 78: ...ur finger up or down across the screen to adjust the pitch D11755 1 4 To adjust the rotation i Non touchscreen or HybridTouch displays Move the Joystick Left or Right to adjust the rotation ii HybridT...

Page 79: ...depth indicator on and off 16 10 Chart display The Chart Display menu option determines the level of detail that is displayed on screen The Chart display menu option is only available when using vect...

Page 80: ...adar and MARPA functions in the Chart application to provide target tracking or to help you distinguish between fixed objects and other marine traffic You can enhance the use of your chart by combinin...

Page 81: ...rica and its coastal waters Enabling NOWRad weather overlay on the chart In the 2D chart view 1 Select Menu 2 Select Presentation 3 Select Overlays 4 Select NOWRad The NOWRad opacity slider bar contro...

Page 82: ...tion D13008 1 1 2 1 Community feature On 2 Community feature Off To check if your Navionics cartography supports community edits downloads please refer the Navionics website for information and instru...

Page 83: ...a MARPA AIS safe zone ring The safe zone ring shares its configuration with the Radar applications safe zone ring however can be displayed independently of the safe zone ring in the Radar application...

Page 84: ...p up message is displayed 5 Select OK to turn on the fuel range rings Disabling the Fuel Range Ring From the chart application in 2D view 1 Select Menu 2 Select Presentation 3 Select Overlays 4 Select...

Page 85: ...travel in the time you specify at your current speed or they can be set to infinite Enabling and disabling chart vectors You can enable and disable the available chart vectors by following the steps b...

Page 86: ...g Systems Determines whether routing data is displayed or not Off routing data is NOT displayed On routing data is displayed Off On default Caution Areas Determines whether caution data is displayed o...

Page 87: ...earching for the nearest chart object or service 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 disp...

Page 88: ...isplays a list showing ebb slack and flood tides 8 Date navigation Use the icons to move to the next or previous day 9 Time The horizontal axis of the graph indicates time in accordance with the time...

Page 89: ...en the sun rises 3 Sunset indicator indicates when the sun sets 4 Exit closes the dialog 5 Nightfall indicator the greyed out section of the graph indicates when nightfall occurs 6 Low High Tide Indic...

Page 90: ...t 3 m 2 fa default 18 ft 5 m 3 fa 20 ft 6 m 4 fa 30 ft 10 m 5 fa 50 ft 15 m 8 fa 60 ft 20 m 10 fa Safety Contour LightHouse charts Determines the depth at which the Safety contour is displayed The Saf...

Page 91: ...lication to provide awareness of water depth When using vector based cartography you can adjust the depth at which the contours and soundings appear on screen D13009 1 1 2 3 1 Shallow contour 2 Safety...

Page 92: ...s indicated by CHRT Sync in the chart application title bar Any changes made to the heading range or position in any chart instance will be reflected in all other chart instances Note When the 2D and...

Page 93: ...nd Off 6 Select Back or Ok to close the measure menu leaving the current measurement on screen Measuring from point to point From the chart application 1 Select the location on screen that you want to...

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Page 95: ...187 17 8 Range on page 188 17 9 Fishfinder scrolling on page 189 17 10 Fishfinder display modes on page 190 17 11 Presentation menu options on page 191 17 12 Depth and distance on page 192 17 13 Waypo...

Page 96: ...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 17 2 Sonar tec...

Page 97: ...ottom structures around which fish may reside CHIRP DownVisionTM screen example 17 3 Raymarine sonar modules You can find details on Raymarine s sonar modules below The depth shown below for DownVisio...

Page 98: ...ish A status bar indicating the current sonar module and channel in use Bottom depth On Screen controls Note On screen controls are only available on multifunction displays with a touchscreen and are...

Page 99: ...am CP100 DownVisionTM variant multifunction displays Note 1 The channels available are dependent on the sonar module and its connected transducer 2 DownVisionTM sonar modules include both a DownVision...

Page 100: ...These channels can then be assigned to individual Fishfinder application panes Up to 10 custom channels can be created for each connected sonar module When changed the following settings are saved to...

Page 101: ...off the vessel then reflecting off the bottom again This can happen if the water is shallow or the bottom is hard Factors influencing the sonar display The quality and accuracy of the display can be...

Page 102: ...shows examples of the Range function used with different sonar types Traditional and CHIRP channels DownVisionTM channel Auto Range Manual Range Changing the depth range You can choose from either Aut...

Page 103: ...which the fishfinder image scrolls A faster speed provides more detail which may be useful when you are looking for fish If you select a slower speed the information remains on the display for longer...

Page 104: ...umeric adjust dialog is displayed 6 Adjust the setting to the required value 7 Select Back or use the Ok button to confirm the setting Adjusting the position of the fishfinder zoomed area When the Zoo...

Page 105: ...ntation menu options The Presentation menu provides access to features which provide additional on screen detail The table below shows the available Presentation options Menu Item Description Options...

Page 106: ...is the depth of the cursor position Cursor Range this is the range from your vessel to the cursor position 7 Depth markers these numbers indicate depth Measuring depth and distance with VRM You can us...

Page 107: ...table below shows the sensitivity settings available for each sonar module type DownVi sionTM CHIRP external Tradi tional ex ternal Tradi tional in ternal Legacy external Gain Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Auto...

Page 108: ...et by following the steps below From the Fishfinder application menu 1 Select Sensitivity Settings 2 Select Auto Gain Mode 3 Select the required auto gain mode Color gain Traditional CHIRP and Legacy...

Page 109: ...ect Auto so that a tick is placed in the auto box Auto TVG mode When TVG is set to automatic 3 auto TVG modes are available depending on sonar module in use The auto TVG modes available are as follows...

Page 110: ...sted by selecting the on screen N Filter control Color threshold Color threshold determines the signal strength below which targets are not shown Traditional and CHIRP sonar use different colors to de...

Page 111: ...ar module that is operating in non CHIRP mode then the transducer s frequency can be manually fine tuned The advantages of being able to tune the frequency include Optimization for particular species...

Page 112: ...50 to 50 Low High Sensitivity dB Frequency D12575 2 3 50 50 1 2 1 Tuning range 2 Transducer characteristics 3 Operating center frequency Fine tuning the sonar frequency When connected to a Traditional...

Page 113: ...ternal sonars 5 to 50 pings per second CHIRP and traditional external sonars 5 to 30 pings per second Ping Enable The sonar ping can be disabled This is useful when other equipment is being tested or...

Page 114: ...e connected 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 transduce...

Page 115: ...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 Sel...

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Page 117: ...range and bearing on page 211 18 7 Radar mode and orientation on page 213 18 8 Radar presentation menu options on page 215 18 9 Radar tuning On screen gain controls on page 218 18 10 HD and SuperHD r...

Page 118: ...canners The multifunction display only supports the use of 1 radar on the network When the radar application is opened if multiple radar scanners are detected then a warning message shall be displayed...

Page 119: ...s in use for other applications such as the chart When selected the system counts down During this time you cannot re power the scanner Timed Transmit Scanner switches between on transmitting and stan...

Page 120: ...alette With experience the approximate size of different objects can be determined by the relative size and brightness of the echoes You should bear in mind that the size of each on screen target is a...

Page 121: ...hoes 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...

Page 122: ...clutter on Sea Clutter Radar returns from waves around the vessel can clutter the centre of the radar picture making it difficult to detect real targets Such sea clutter usually appears as multiple e...

Page 123: ...Adjusting guard zone sensitivity You can adjust the threshold at which the alarm is triggered by a target entering the guard zone From the Radar application menu 1 Select Zones 2 Select Sensitivity T...

Page 124: ...s connected and operating Accessing the context menu You can access the context menu by following the steps below 1 Non touchscreen and HybridTouch displays i Selecting a location object or target on...

Page 125: ...ring information alongside to the target select MARPA Data so that Show is highlighted i Selecting MARPA Data will switch between Show and Hide Viewing full MARPA target information From the radar app...

Page 126: ...u 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 Accessing the context menu You...

Page 127: ...t Presentation 3 Select Range Rings Selecting Range rings will switch the range rings On and Off 18 7 Radar mode and orientation Radar orientation modes The radar can operate in a number of orientatio...

Page 128: ...t 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 o...

Page 129: ...ou to the Display Waypoints dialog where you can choose which waypoint icons to Show Hide in the radar application Display Waypoint Show Hide Waypoint Name This menu item allows you to show or hide wa...

Page 130: ...T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E T E M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P...

Page 131: ...P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P M P O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O R O...

Page 132: ...he on screen Gain controls are set to Hidden then the Gain settings can be accessed directly from the application menu Menu Gain Using the on screen gain controls To adjust settings using the on scree...

Page 133: ...help you to determine whether an object is an actual target or just background noise Reducing the color gain may provide better target detail and detection Sea radar echoes from waves around your ves...

Page 134: ...box so that a tick is placed in the box to turn off anti rain clutter control Adjusting SuperHD radar antenna boost From the Radar application menu 1 Select Adjust Preset Mode where Mode shall be the...

Page 135: ...is is the default Man allows you to manually adjust the intensity of the gain from 0 to 100 FTC On enables the FTC function and allows you to adjust the setting between 0 and 100 Off disables the FTC...

Page 136: ...w HD Open Array Long 1 n a 1 8 nm to 72 nm Short 2 n a 1 8 nm to 72 nm 12 Kw SuperHD Open Array Long 1 1 8 nm to 72 nm 1 8 nm to 72 nm Short 2 1 8 nm to 3 nm 1 8 nm to 72 nm HD Radome Long 1 1 8 nm to...

Page 137: ...ween the 24 RPM and 48 RPM scan speeds as appropriate Selecting radar scan speed Follow the steps below to change the radar speed The speed option requires a 48 RPM compatible Raymarine HD radome or R...

Page 138: ...llows you to adjust the Sea Clutter radar echoes from waves can make it difficult to detect real targets These echoes are known as sea clutter Several factors can affect the level of clutter you see i...

Page 139: ...tings to defaults follow the steps below From in the radar application 1 Select Menu 2 Select Radar Set up 3 Select Advanced 4 Select Reset Advanced A confirmation pop up message is displayed 5 Select...

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Page 141: ...view on page 228 19 2 Selecting datapages using touch on page 230 19 3 Selecting datapages on page 230 19 4 Customizing the data application on page 231 19 5 Resetting minimum and maximum readings on...

Page 142: ...r of engines set in the Boat Details settings Important The relevant engine data must be available on your network for the Engine page to show engine data Example engine page for 2 engine vessel D1305...

Page 143: ...available when the boat type is set to a motor vessel D13060 1 2 4 6 3 5 7 1 1 Water temperature 2 Live well 3 Time 4 Target waypoint range and bearing 5 Waypoint TTG 6 SOG 7 Depth Fuel page The Fuel...

Page 144: ...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 19 3 Selecting datapages To select datapages using a non touch mult...

Page 145: ...next to the data item in the menu and the cell on screen will display the new data item 7 Repeat steps 3 to 6 for all the data items you want to change Renaming a datapage From the data application 1...

Page 146: ...t will be included in the identification wizard are determined by the Number of engines set during step 2 above i Switch Off ALL vessel engines and select Next The wizard will run through all engines...

Page 147: ...1 Select Menu 2 Select Presentation 3 Select Color Theme Selecting color theme will switch color between Light and Dark Data application 233...

Page 148: ...lay 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 Kilopasc...

Page 149: ...Data application Graphics Battery Amps Battery Temperature Battery Battery status Battery Voltage Rate of Turn Heel Angle Boat Types of data generated by your vessel For example tank levels Trim Tabs...

Page 150: ...ure Oil Pressure Oil Pressure Coolant Temperature Transmission Oil Temperature Transmission Oil Pressure Transmission Gear Boost Pressure Fuel Pressure Fuel Flow Rate Fuel Flow Inst Fuel Flow Avg Engi...

Page 151: ...Fuel Types of data related to the fuel system For example fuel levels Fuel Used Season Pressure Air Temperature Minimum Air Temperature Maximum Air Temperature Drift Set Set Drift Apparent Wind Chill...

Page 152: ...ding Error LH Error and LH Data application only Tack Heading Heading Heading related data For example locked heading Compass Data application only Cursor Position Only available in the Databar and da...

Page 153: ...ypoint Distance Made Good Waypoint ETA Waypoint TTG Route ETA Route TTG Pilot Pilot related data For example rudder Rudder Angle Speed Maximum Speed Average Speed Speed and SOG VMG to Windward Speed S...

Page 154: ...e local time Local Date AWA Maximum AWA Minimum AWA AWS Maximum AWS Minimum AWS TWA Maximum TWA Minimum TWA TWS Maximum TWS Minimum TWS TWD Cardinal Wind Ground Wind Beaufort AWA and TWA AWA AWS AWA C...

Page 155: ...an be reset from the Data application From the Data application with the data you want to reset displayed onscreen 1 Select Menu 2 Select Data Resets 3 Select the data item you want to reset The readi...

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Page 157: ...Thermal camera application overview on page 258 21 2 Thermal camera image on page 258 21 3 Controls overview on page 259 21 4 Camera control on page 260 21 5 Image adjustments on page 260 21 6 Fixed m...

Page 158: ...era provides a video image which is shown on your display The video feed provides Thermal image Status icons system information You should take time to familiarize yourself with the thermal image This...

Page 159: ...mperature The FFC operation is indicated by a momentary pause and a green rectangle displayed in the upper left of the thermal video image 21 3 Controls overview The thermal camera application is avai...

Page 160: ...for most conditions The Scene presets provide 4 additional settings that may provide better imagery in certain conditions The 4 modes are Night Running scene preset mode for night conditions Day Runni...

Page 161: ...tion 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...

Page 162: ...le when camera is activated Camera Set up Select to display the Camera Set up menu Default Color Icon Level Ball Down Mode High Power Standby JCU Icon PC Icon Restore Factory Defaults Camera Set up me...

Page 163: ...to factory default values Note The thermal camera menu options available are dependant on the software version of your multifunction display and thermal camera If options are different than listed ab...

Page 164: ...264 gS Series...

Page 165: ...00 27 2 Boat details on page 301 27 3 Units set up on page 302 27 4 Time and Date set up on page 303 27 5 Display preferences on page 304 27 6 Databar and databox overview on page 306 27 7 List of dat...

Page 166: ...n Chinese Croatian Czech Danish Dutch Finnish French German Greek Icelandic Italian Japanese Korean Norwegian Polish Portuguese Brazilian Russian Slovenian Spanish Swedish Turkish With the Homescreen...

Page 167: ...fy the number of engines your vessel has This setting determines the number of engines shown in the engine data application 1 to 5 Num of Fuel Tanks Allows you to specify the number of fuel tanks your...

Page 168: ...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...

Page 169: ...te 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 2...

Page 170: ...the context menu is accessed using touch Touch default touching a chart object opens the context menu Hold Touch and holding on a chart object opens the context menu Pilot Control Bar Allows you to e...

Page 171: ...Brightness Group A single unit can only belong to one brightness group at any one time The Share brightness setting must be set to On for all units in the brightness group When setting up a brightnes...

Page 172: ...cation pages the databar will now auto hide after 10 seconds You can view the databar again by touching the databar with your finger Customizing databoxes in the chart application To switch databoxes...

Page 173: ...ata application Graphics Battery Amps Battery Temperature Battery Battery status Battery Voltage Rate of Turn Heel Angle Boat Types of data generated by your vessel For example tank levels Trim Tabs D...

Page 174: ...ure Oil Pressure Oil Pressure Coolant Temperature Transmission Oil Temperature Transmission Oil Pressure Transmission Gear Boost Pressure Fuel Pressure Fuel Flow Rate Fuel Flow Inst Fuel Flow Avg Engi...

Page 175: ...l Types of data related to the fuel system For example fuel levels Fuel Used Season Pressure Air Temperature Minimum Air Temperature Maximum Air Temperature Drift Set Set Drift Apparent Wind Chill Tru...

Page 176: ...ding Error LH Error and LH Data application only Tack Heading Heading Heading related data For example locked heading Compass Data application only Cursor Position Only available in the Databar and da...

Page 177: ...nt Distance Made Good Waypoint ETA Waypoint TTG Route ETA Route TTG Pilot Pilot related data For example rudder Rudder Angle Speed Maximum Speed Average Speed Speed and SOG VMG to Windward Speed Speed...

Page 178: ...e local time Local Date AWA Maximum AWA Minimum AWA AWS Maximum AWS Minimum AWS TWA Maximum TWA Minimum TWA TWS Maximum TWS Minimum TWS TWD Cardinal Wind Ground Wind Beaufort AWA and TWA AWA AWS AWA C...

Page 179: ...presentations are only available from the Data application Databar and data cell overlays can only display digital items Note The Battery Engine Fuel and Tanks menus will display 1 set of data items p...

Page 180: ...anager page 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 Pilot Response Enables selection of...

Page 181: ...tion display Engine Alarms On default Off Fishfinder Deep If this option is set to On an alarm is triggered when the depth exceeds the value that you specify This option is only available when a sonar...

Page 182: ...m is triggered when your vessel steers off track more than the value you specify for the Off Track XTE setting Off Track Alarm Off default On Off Track XTE 0 01 to 9 99 nm or equivalent units Water Te...

Page 183: ...rom the GPS Status option in the System Settings menu For each tracked satellite the screen provides the following information Satellite number Signal strength bar Status Azimuth angle Elevation angle...

Page 184: ...urce of data that you do not want to use If MDS is available the system can list the available data sources and allow you to select your preferred data source For MDS to be available all products in t...

Page 185: ...esult 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 y...

Page 186: ...of this 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 i...

Page 187: ...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 displa...

Page 188: ...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 an...

Page 189: ...ot the datum used by your paper charts you can change the datum used by your multifunction display When you change the datum for your multifunction display the chart grid will subsequently move accord...

Page 190: ...OT 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 waypoint...

Page 191: ...oftware Sirius If connected to a Sirius weather receiver this option enables you to view Sirius weather statistics Save Logs Allows you to save error logs to a MicroSD card for troubleshooting purpose...

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Page 193: ...Chapter 28 Maintaining your display Chapter contents 28 1 Service and maintenance on page 328 28 2 Cleaning on page 328 Maintaining your display 327...

Page 194: ...microfibre cloth is ideal 3 If necessary use a mild detergent to remove grease marks Note Do NOT use solvents or detergents on the screen itself Note In certain conditions condensation may appear insi...

Page 195: ...g on page 333 29 5 Sonar troubleshooting on page 334 29 6 Thermal camera troubleshooting on page 335 29 7 System data troubleshooting on page 336 29 8 Video troubleshooting on page 337 29 9 Wi Fi trou...

Page 196: ...to packing and shipping subjected to comprehensive test and quality assurance programs However if you experience problems with the operation of your product this section will help you to diagnose and...

Page 197: ...e causes Possible solutions Check relevant fuses and breakers Check that the power supply cable is sound and that all connections are tight and free from corrosion The system or part of it does not st...

Page 198: ...coupler as applicable Check the status of the Raymarine network switch SeaTalkhs RayNet network problem Check that SeaTalkhs RayNet cables are free from damage Software mismatch between equipment may...

Page 199: ...n GPS connection fault Ensure that external GPS connections and cabling are correct and fault free External GPS antenna in poor position For example Below decks Close proximity to transmitting equipme...

Page 200: ...and frequency settings Unit power supply fault Check the voltage from the power supply if this is too low it can affect the transmitting power of the unit Unit cable fault Ensure that the power trans...

Page 201: ...controllers are operating this will eliminate the possibility of a more fundamental camera fault Camera is not a dual payload model Only dual payload dual lens thermal cameras support VIS IR switchin...

Page 202: ...instrument or engine interface Check the power to the SeaTalk bus Data source e g ST70 instrument or engine interface is not operating Refer to the manufacturer s handbook for the equipment in questi...

Page 203: ...d their possible causes and solutions are described here Problem Possible causes Possible solutions No signal message on screen video image not displayed Cable or connection fault Check that the conne...

Page 204: ...le with Raymarine app Recommended device requirements iOS Devices Best performance achieved on iPhone 4 or later and iPad 2 or later Android Kindle Fire Best performance achieved with 1GHz processor a...

Page 205: ...ns New Bluetooth Connection Media player device is not compatible with the Bluetooth 2 1 EDR power class 1 5 supported profile AVRCP 1 0 or higher Check the Bluetooth compatibility with the device man...

Page 206: ...een Screen is not being operated with bare fingers for example gloves are being worn Bare fingers must make contact with the screen for correct operation Alternatively you may use conductive gloves To...

Page 207: ...lay Check that the power source is of the correct voltage and sufficient current Software mismatch on system upgrade required Go to www raymarine com and click on support for the latest software downl...

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