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Adding a page

Follow the steps below to add a new Favorite page.
From the

Favorite pages

menu:

1. Select

New Page

.

If there are already 10 Favorite pages, you must first delete an existing page before a new page
can be created.

2. Select a page layout.
3. Select a data pane.
4. Browse the data categories list and select the data item that you want to display.
5. Complete steps 2 and 3 for all remaining data panes.
6. When finished highlight the tick and select

Save

.

The new page is added to the bottom of the current set of Favorite pages.

Deleting a page

To delete a page follow the steps below.
From the

Favorite pages

menu: (

Menu > Favorite Pages

).

1. Select

Delete Page

.

2. Select a the page that you want to delete.
3. Select

Yes

.

Changing the page order

Follow the steps below to change the order that Favorite pages appear.
From the

Favorite pages

menu: (

Menu > Favorite Pages

).

1. Select

Page order

.

2. Select the page you wish to move.

Page numbers are shown momentarily when you manually cycle through Favorite pages.

3. Use the

Up

and

Down

buttons to select the new location for the page.

4. Select

Save

.

Setting page Rollover

The Rollover feature enables the display to automatically cycle through all Favorite pages at a
timed interval.
From the

Favorite Pages

menu:

1. select

Rollover

.

2. Select a time interval.
Selecting

Off

deactivates page rollover.

Activating and deactivating Page Lock

When activated, the Page Lock feature hides the Favorite Page options, to prevent accidental
changes to customized pages.
To

activate

the Page Lock feature:

1. Press and hold the

Menu

button for 5 seconds, until the Main Menu is displayed.

2. Select

Favorite Pages

3. Select

Activate Page Lock

.

4. Press the

Menu

button to select

Lock

.

5. Select

OK

to return to the Favorite Pages menu.

6. Ensure that the pages are locked by selecting

Back

repeatedly until you return to the main

instrument display (i.e. no menu displayed), then press the

Menu

button to display the Main

Menu. Check that the

Favorite Pages

menu option is not available (hidden).

To

deactivate

the Page Lock feature:

Favorite Pages

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Summary of Contents for i70

Page 1: ...2021 Raymarine UK Limited 81401 Rev 2 Document number 08 2021 Date English en US Operation instructions INSTRUMENT i70 i70s...

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Page 3: ...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 limitation exploiting the manual commerci...

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Page 5: ...5 3 1 Controls 16 3 2 Power 16 Powering on the display 16 Powering off the display 16 3 3 Completing the set up wizard 17 3 4 Display settings 17 Adjusting the display s brightness 17 Shared Brightnes...

Page 6: ...ng speed favorite page 42 Digital depth favorite page 42 Digital speed favorite page 43 Speed dial favorite page 43 AWA AWS favorite page 43 Single engine page 45 Dual engine favorite page 46 Honda en...

Page 7: ...e pages 68 8 7 Reset fuel usage 68 Chapter 9 Race timer settings 71 9 1 Setting the Race Timer 72 9 2 Using the Race Timer 72 Chapter 10 Alarms 73 10 1 Alarms 74 Man overboard MOB alarm 74 10 2 Active...

Page 8: ...ystem data troubleshooting 88 12 4 Miscellaneous troubleshooting 89 12 5 Performing a Factory Reset 90 Chapter 13 Technical support 91 13 1 Raymarine product support and servicing 92 13 2 Viewing prod...

Page 9: ...ashing Disclaimer Raymarine does not warrant that this product is error free or that it is compatible with products manufactured by any person or entity other than Raymarine Raymarine is not responsib...

Page 10: ...label indicating the serial number of the unit You will need this serial number when registering your product online You should retain the label for future reference IMO and SOLAS The equipment descri...

Page 11: ...er 2 Document and product information Chapter contents 2 1 Product documentation on page 12 2 2 Applicable software version on page 13 2 3 Applicable products on page 13 Document and product informati...

Page 12: ...ite in the popular PDF format These PDF files can be viewed on a PC laptop tablet smartphone or on the latest generation of Raymarine multifunction displays Document illustrations Your product and if...

Page 13: ...document has been updated to reflect displays running software version 3 20 Check the website for the latest software and user manuals www raymarine com software www raymarine com manuals 2 3 Applicab...

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Page 15: ...1 Controls on page 16 3 2 Power on page 16 3 3 Completing the set up wizard on page 17 3 4 Display settings on page 17 3 5 Multiple data sources MDS on page 21 3 6 Quick options menu on page 22 3 7 So...

Page 16: ...a numeric value 4 Menu Open menu Select menu item OK Save 3 2 Power Powering on the display The display will automatically power on when power is applied to the SeaTalkng backbone unless the display h...

Page 17: ...tinue The large pilot view page is displayed 3 4 Display settings Adjusting the display s brightness The display s brightness level can be adjusted 1 Press the Power button The Brightness page is disp...

Page 18: ...the Shared brightness setting set to On for all products in the brightness group products to be assigned to network groups all the products in each group to be synchronized Assigning A Network Group T...

Page 19: ...aring the display Displays can be removed from shared brightness so that brightness is individual to the display 1 With the Shared brightness adjustment page displayed select Unshare to revert to indi...

Page 20: ...displayed onscreen are changed when changes occur in the received data Setting the display response to a low value will dampen data fluctuations to provide a more stable reading Setting the display re...

Page 21: ...them compliant Visit the Raymarine website www raymarine com to obtain the latest software for your products If MDS compliant software is not available for the product and you do NOT want to use the s...

Page 22: ...vailable on pages where a maximum values for a data item is displayed e g Max speed Reset Min Available on pages where a minimum values for a data item is displayed e g Min depth Reset Ave Available o...

Page 23: ...ents 4 1 Transducer calibration on page 24 4 2 Depth calibration on page 24 4 3 Speed calibration on page 25 4 4 Wind calibration on page 34 4 5 Rudder reference calibration on page 38 4 6 Compass cal...

Page 24: ...er the keel negative offset or the waterline positive offset Before attempting to set a waterline or keel offset find out the vertical distance between the transducer and either the waterline or the b...

Page 25: ...of the vessel s actual speed In order to achieve accurate results speed calibration must be carried out in calm conditions with zero tide and zero current Speed calibration aligns the instrument s log...

Page 26: ...can be estimated using Nautical Measured Mile Markers or similar landmarks of a known distance apart You will need to be underway with sufficient space to maneuver unhindered In order to achieve accur...

Page 27: ...at different vessel speeds then a Speed Run Calibration should be performed Refer to the Performing a Speed Run Calibration using SOG section for details Nautical measured mile markers When neither SO...

Page 28: ...a measured mile run Marker alignment viewed from vessel 1 Vessel left of range line 2 Vessel on range line 3 Vessel right of range line The vessel should already be at top speed and as the first pair...

Page 29: ...achieved with the 1 Point Speed Calibration procedure a Speed Run Calibration should be performed The Speed Run Calibration will ensure that the Log Speed reading is accurate over the vessel s full sp...

Page 30: ...the difference between the actual vessel speed and the fixed calibration point speed 9 Select Start 10 Ensure the vessel s speed is steady at your first calibration point speed and select Add 11 Repea...

Page 31: ...d 9 Select View cal table The calibration table is displayed 1 Speed transducer connected via iTC 5 or speed pod 2 Smart DST transducer connected directly to SeaTalk ng 10 Use the Up and Down buttons...

Page 32: ...libration is correct at this speed so no action is required not the same as the current speed Calculate a new corrected calibration factor as follows e g if actual speed equals 8 kts indicated speed w...

Page 33: ...justed Deleting a Calibration point Calibration points can be deleted from the Calibration table From the Adjust cal table menu 1 Select Start 2 Highlight the Calibration point you want to delete 3 Se...

Page 34: ...ct Set up 3 Select Transducers Set up 4 Select Continue The display will search for and show a list of connected devices i e iTC 5 DST or transducer pod 5 Select the device that the transducer you are...

Page 35: ...low down message is displayed If this happens reduce your rate of turn this can be achieved by slowing down and or steering in a wider circle 10 Select Continue 11 If required use the UP and DOWN butt...

Page 36: ...ou will need to be underway with sufficient space to proceed unhindered Conditions should be calm i e a slight sea and a steady breeze Try to ensure the vessel is not rolling or pitching too much From...

Page 37: ...y an offset to your AWS readings an accurate reference for AWS must be used to compare the instrument s AWS reading against Conditions should be calm i e a slight sea and a steady breeze Try to ensure...

Page 38: ...nce transducers connected to an autopilot must be calibrated using the pilot controller Centering the Rudder To calibrate rudder position follow the steps below Centering the Rudder requires a method...

Page 39: ...r From the Transducer Set up menu Menu Set up Transducer Set up 1 Ensure that the rudder is centred 2 Select iTC 5 A list of available transducer data is displayed 3 Select Rudder 4 Select Invert Rudd...

Page 40: ...7 If the deviation is greater than 15 degrees you will need to relocate the Compass farther away from metal items or items that may cause interference then repeat the calibration process If you still...

Page 41: ...Chapter 5 Favorite Pages Chapter contents 5 1 Favorite pages on page 42 5 2 Customizing pages on page 50 Favorite Pages 41...

Page 42: ...ays be a minimum of 1 page Pages are customized using the Favorite pages menu Menu Favorite Pages For more information on boat data refer to Chapter 6 Data quick view Heading speed favorite page The H...

Page 43: ...ick Options Reset Ave Speed 2 Speed dial The speed dial range will change dynamically depending on speed 3 Maximum speed indicator The maximum speed indicator can be reset from the Quick options menu...

Page 44: ...the vessel s movement and how it is affected by those wind conditions In this respect True Wind speed and angle data reflects the wind conditions with respect to a static object In contrast Apparent...

Page 45: ...Single engine favorite page displays current engine data engine management warnings and Speed through water 1 Engine RPM indictor 2 Fuel remaining indicator 3 Engine coolant temperature dial 4 Engine...

Page 46: ...engine data engine management warnings and Speed through water 1 Engine 1 RPM red zone 2 Engine 2 RPM red zone 3 Engine 2 RPM indicator 4 Engine 1 RPM indicator 5 Engine 2 coolant temperature dial 6 E...

Page 47: ...olling mode indicator will be displayed Quad split data page The Quad split page is available for all boat types The Quad split data favorite page displays the following data 1 Latitude and Longitude...

Page 48: ...e 6 Way split data favorite page displays the following data 1 Fuel economy 2 Engine RPM 3 Engine coolant pressure 4 Engine hours 5 Oil pressure 6 Battery voltage Heading and wind page The Heading and...

Page 49: ...rder Change the order of Favorite pages Rollover Set the display to cycle through Favorite pages at a timed interval The available options are Off 2 Seconds 5 Seconds 10 Seconds Activate Page Lock Thi...

Page 50: ...ect Quick Options 3 Select Edit Page 4 Select the page that you want to edit 5 Use the Up and Down buttons to highlight the data item that you want to change 6 Press the Menu button to choose a new da...

Page 51: ...ers are shown momentarily when you manually cycle through Favorite pages 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to select the new location for the page 4 Select Save Setting page Rollover The Rollover feature...

Page 52: ...With no menu displayed press and hold the Menu button for 5 seconds until the Main Menu is displayed Then select Favorite Pages and select the Deactivate Page Lock option Finally select OK 52...

Page 53: ...Chapter 6 Data quick view Chapter contents 6 1 Data quick view on page 54 Data quick view 53...

Page 54: ...dent on the devices that are connected to your system Data category Favorite page data Items Data quick view data items Battery 1 Battery Volts Battery Amps Battery Temperature Battery Charge Battery...

Page 55: ...l Total Fuel Est Fuel Remaining Fuel Used Trip Distance To Empty Time to Empty Fuel Flow Rate Total Fuel Level Vol 1 Fuel Level 1 Environment Sea Temperature Max Sea Temperature Min Sea Temperature Se...

Page 56: ...ing Multi gauge Heading Heading Speed Heading History Locked Heading Locked Heading Error Locked Heading Tack Heading Heading Multi gauge Navigation Active Waypoint Name Waypoint ID Course Made Good C...

Page 57: ...d VMG Windward History VMG WPT Waypoint VMG WPT History Time Local Time Time Date Clock Race Timer Clock Local Time Time Date Race Timer Wind AWS Apparent Wind Speed AWS History AWS Min AWS Max AWA Ap...

Page 58: ...Cardinal Beaufort TWD True Wind Direction TWD History TWA History TWA TWS True Wind Speed TWA CH TWS TWA VMG TWA Max TWA Min TWS TWS History TWS Max TWS Min AIS AIS Automatic Identification System AI...

Page 59: ...1 Automatic Identification System AIS overview on page 60 7 2 AIS target symbols on page 61 7 3 Setting AIS range on page 62 7 4 Viewing AIS target information on page 62 7 5 Enabling and disabling A...

Page 60: ...e that ALL vessels in your area are displayed With AIS data available on your system the AIS Favorite page can display targets for any other local vessel that are equipped with an AIS transceiver disp...

Page 61: ...en the AIS in enabled and transmitting A maximum of 25 targets can be displayed where more than 25 targets are in range Max targets message is displayed onscreen 7 2 AIS target symbols Different symbo...

Page 62: ...d with a dashed outline if the target s CPA TCPA values are uncertain 7 3 Setting AIS range The AIS page displays AIS targets that appear within the distance specified in the AIS Range setting The AIS...

Page 63: ...essel s AIS data to other AIS receivers but still wish to receive data from other vessels Silent mode can be enabled and disabled from the Quick Options menu Menu Quick Options 1 Select AIS Silent mod...

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Page 65: ...anager overview on page 66 8 2 Fuel manager menu on page 66 8 3 Setting up the fuel manager on page 67 8 4 Setting tank fill on page 67 8 5 Fuel calculations on page 67 8 6 Using Fuel manager on page...

Page 66: ...nager requires the following NMEA 2000 PGNs to be available on your system Fuel Used PGN 127497 or Fuel flow rate PGN 127489 Detect fuel messages Fuel manager generates fuel estimates based on Fuel Us...

Page 67: ...of fuel on board In the Fuel Manager menu 1 For first time set up i Select Set all tanks full 2 For all subsequent fueling either i Select Add partial fill and enter the volume of fuel you filled the...

Page 68: ...emaining Estimated fuel available for use Fuel Used Trip Amount of fuel used on the current trip Fuel Used Season Amount of fuel used this season Distance to Empty Distance until fuel depletion Only a...

Page 69: ...ii Select Reset Trip Fuel Used to reset the amount of fuel used on the current trip Fuel manager 69...

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Page 71: ...Chapter 9 Race timer settings Chapter contents 9 1 Setting the Race Timer on page 72 9 2 Using the Race Timer on page 72 Race timer settings 71...

Page 72: ...want to adjust 9 2 Using the Race Timer With the Race Timer page displayed 1 Select Start The first star timer will begin to count down audible beeps are sounded as follows Double beep every minute B...

Page 73: ...Chapter 10 Alarms Chapter contents 10 1 Alarms on page 74 10 2 Active Engine Alarms on page 75 10 3 Alarm settings on page 75 Alarms 73...

Page 74: ...rboard alarm Received from an MOB system When an alarm occurs a message is displayed and an audible alarm may sound You can either Silence the alarm or Silence the alarm and edit the alarm settings No...

Page 75: ...alarm threshold values can be set from the Depth menu Menu Alarms Settings Depth The following depth alarms are available Shallow The Shallow alarm is triggered when the detected water depth is shallo...

Page 76: ...le TWA low alarm is triggered when the TWA is less than the specified angle Other alarms Other alarms can be enabled and disabled and alarm threshold values can be set from the Other menu Menu Alarms...

Page 77: ...fuel related alarms are available Estimated Fuel Remaining The alarm is triggered when the remaining fuel drop lower than the specified fuel capacity Time to Empty The alarm is triggered when the fue...

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Page 79: ...Chapter 11 Setup menu Chapter contents 11 1 Setup menu on page 80 11 2 Transducer set up menu on page 80 11 3 User preferences menu on page 82 11 4 System Set up menu on page 84 Setup menu 79...

Page 80: ...the display to its factory default settings Diagnostics Information About the display devices connected to the network and the diagnostics self test The following options are available About display...

Page 81: ...layed reading matches an accurate wind speed reference DST800 DST810 The DST800 DST810 menu enables set up and calibration of compatible DST Depth Speed and Temperature smart transducers The following...

Page 82: ...rt units ft Feet m Metres Depth units ft Feet m Metres fa Fathoms Wind speed units kts knots m s metres per second Temperature units C degrees centigrade F degrees fahrenheit Flow rate units UK Gal H...

Page 83: ...are set to Auto then values transmitted by the engine will be used otherwise the default range will be used Variation Variations is the local difference between True north which does not change and Ma...

Page 84: ...re also 5 undefined groups available Brightness and color group The Brightness color group menu enables synchronization of the display s brightness and color scheme to be the same as other displays in...

Page 85: ...contents 12 1 Troubleshooting on page 86 12 2 Power up troubleshooting on page 87 12 3 System data troubleshooting on page 88 12 4 Miscellaneous troubleshooting on page 89 12 5 Performing a Factory R...

Page 86: ...oducts are subjected to comprehensive testing and quality assurance programs If you do experience problems with your product this section will help you to diagnose and correct problems in order to res...

Page 87: ...4 Check the vessel s battery voltage and the condition of the battery terminals and power supply cables ensuring connections are secure clean and free from corrosion Replace if necessary 5 With the p...

Page 88: ...ument display or engine interface is not operating Refer to the manufacturer s handbook for the equipment in question Instrument engine or other system data is unavailable at all displays Software mis...

Page 89: ...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 downloads Disp...

Page 90: ...default settings follow the steps below Note Performing a factory reset will erase all saved data and customized settings 1 Press the Menu button 2 Select Set Up 3 Select Factory Reset 4 Select Yes Y...

Page 91: ...Chapter 13 Technical support Chapter contents 13 1 Raymarine product support and servicing on page 92 13 2 Viewing product information on page 93 Technical support 91...

Page 92: ...ific E Mail emea service raymarine com Tel 44 0 1329 246 932 United States US E Mail rm usrepair flir com Tel 1 603 324 7900 Web support Please visit the Support area of the Raymarine website for Manu...

Page 93: ...Mail support no raymarine com Tel 47 692 64 600 Denmark Raymarine subsidiary E Mail support dk raymarine com Tel 45 437 164 64 Russia Authorized Raymarine distributor E Mail info mikstmarine ru Tel 7...

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Page 95: ...sion 3 20 onwards the following warnings are supported Check Transmission Over Temperature Low Oil Pressure Low Oil Level Sail Drive 127496 Trip Parameters Vessel Receive 127497 Trip Parameters Engine...

Page 96: ...atic Report Part B Receive 130306 Wind Data Receive Transmit 130310 Environmental Parameters Receive Transmit 130311 Environmental Parameters Receive Transmit 130576 Small Craft Status Receive 130577...

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Page 99: ...42 Depth calibration 24 Depth offset 24 Depth units 82 Diagnostics 80 Digital Speed 43 Display brightness 17 Display response 20 Distance long units 82 Distance short units 82 Document conventions 12...

Page 100: ...31 32 1 Point 26 27 Adding calibration points 32 Calibration table 30 Deleting calibration points 33 Editing calibration points 33 Measured mile 27 Mile markers 27 New calibration table 33 Reset calib...

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Page 104: ...Raymarine Marine House Cartwright Drive Fareham Hampshire PO15 5RJ United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1329 246 700 www raymarine com a brand by...

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