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Summary of Contents for Raychart 320

Page 1: ...Distributed by Any reference to Raytheon or RTN in this manual should be interpreted as Raymarine The names Raytheon and RTN are owned by the Raytheon Company...

Page 2: ...Raychart 320 Chartplotter Owner s Handbook Document Number 81167_3 Date 21st November 2001...

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Page 4: ...ch landings WAAS has been in near continuous broadcast since December 1999 and is also available for other GPS applications such as marine navigation surveying agriculture and automotive systems WAAS...

Page 5: ...ws raytheontands com waas or http www raymarine com Your unit is shipped from the factory in normal GPS mode For improved accuracy provided by the WAAS system you need to enable the WAAS capability of...

Page 6: ...from the factory in normal GPS mode For improved accuracy provided by the EGNOS system you need to enable the EGNOS capability of your unit To enable EGNOS 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press GPS SETUP soft...

Page 7: ...rine equipment and accessories are designed to the best industry standards for use in the leisure marine environment The design and manufacture of Raymarine equipment and accessories conform to the ap...

Page 8: ...ow this Handbook is Organized 1 1 1 2 Features 1 2 General 1 2 Display 1 2 1 3 The Chartplotter Display 1 3 Chartplotter 1 4 1 4 Operating Controls 1 5 Trackpad and Cursor 1 5 Dedicated Keys 1 7 Soft...

Page 9: ...point 3 24 Moving a Waypoint 3 25 3 5 Working with Routes 3 26 Creating a New Route 3 27 Saving the Current Route 3 30 Displaying Route Information 3 31 Clearing the Current Route from the Screen 3 33...

Page 10: ...ursor Reference 4 4 Cursor Readout 4 4 Day Night 4 4 Help 4 5 Soft Keys 4 5 Key Beep 4 5 MOB Data 4 5 Menu Timeout Period 4 5 Units 4 5 Variation Source 4 5 NMEA OUT Set Up 4 6 Cursor Echo 4 6 Date an...

Page 11: ...Equipment 5 10 5 6 Cable Running 5 11 Introduction 5 11 Connectors 5 11 5 7 System Check and Initial Switch On 5 14 EMC Conformance 5 14 System Check 5 14 Initial Switch On 5 15 Checking the Chartplot...

Page 12: ...utes using tracks SmartRoute Man Overboard and Data Log Mode Chapter 4 Setting Up the Chartplotter provides instructions for setting up your Chartplotter system to suit your preferences You should rea...

Page 13: ...w profile antenna 4 in LCD display comprising Eight dedicated labelled control keys Four soft keys with labels displayed on screen Trackpad Two slots for C MAP NT chart cards C Cards The display and k...

Page 14: ...g data is not available If no heading or COG data is available the vessel is shown as a circle A status bar at the top of the screen displays the scale with either cursor position range and bearing or...

Page 15: ...igate back to a missing person or object Data Log display The chartplotter includes a world map that can be used for route planning Detailed navigation information is displayed when a C MAP NT C Card...

Page 16: ...Figure 1 1 They are back lit for night time use Whenyouusecertaincontrols ahelp messageisdisplayedatthetop of the screen unless you switch help off as described in Chapter 4 The following paragraphs...

Page 17: ...l the default soft keys are displayed the cursor should then respond Context Sensitive Cursor Control The cursor is context sensitive Some items on the screen such as waypoints and chart objects have...

Page 18: ...sounds off as part of your set up procedure see System Set Up Parameters on page 4 2 Soft Keys The four keys below the screen are called soft keys because their functions change according to the oper...

Page 19: ...u can view these lists and select items for editing as shown in Figure 1 4 Figure 1 4 Typical Waypoint List As with pop up menus when a database list is on screen a set of associated soft keys is also...

Page 20: ...your Chartplotter without data from a GPS antenna You will need to use the set up options to switch the display unit toSimulatormode seeSection2 2 PowerOn Off Youcanuseitineither of two ways Beforethe...

Page 21: ...ay shows the selected chart area and any data that were displayed when the display unit was last used Figure 2 3 shows a typical chartplotter display CONTINUE THE ELECTRONIC CHART IS AN AID TO NAVIGAT...

Page 22: ...etains a minimal level to enable the keys to be seen at night To change the lighting and contrast 1 Press the POWER key to display the lighting controls Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Lighting Controls 2 Use t...

Page 23: ...s are started from the default soft keys Figure 2 5 Figure 2 5 Default Soft Keys On completion of an action using the soft keys press CLEAR to return to the default screen you may need to press CLEAR...

Page 24: ...PT BRG SOG SD FIX Boat data Environment data 40 40 30 30 20 20 10 nm nm 10 225 T XTE WPT BRG WPT RNG TTG 0 05nm 300 T 23 2nm 04h 12m STEER STARBOARD WPT 004 BDI CDI TIME POSITION CMG DMG CLEAR LOG STO...

Page 25: ...to pan the display Automatically home re center the vessel using the FIND SHIP soft key Use the context sensitive cursor to change the chart center Changethedisplayscaletozoomoutandintoanew areacente...

Page 26: ...direction 3 Use the trackpad to move the cursor to the required position 4 Press ENTER to select the position and return to normal cursor con trol The display is redrawn with the vessel s position at...

Page 27: ...r is enlarged to show a larger scale and the distance indicated in the status bar is updated 3 Iffurtherchart detailis available usingthecurrent chartcardyoucan press the bottom of the RANGE key to zo...

Page 28: ...off The cursor data box provides the cursor s position in latitude longitude and or bearing range To see a full image switch the data box off To control the cursor data box 1 Press the SCREEN soft key...

Page 29: ...cating SIMULATOR ON is displayed in the center of the screen thismayobscurethecursor ifnecessaryusethetrackpadtomove the cursor into view You can use the context sensitive cursor to move this box Note...

Page 30: ...Using the Man Overboard MOB feature Setting up Alarms and Timers Cursor echo from other equipment These chart functions are available in plotter mode so you can plot and track routes at large scales e...

Page 31: ...een a status bar displays the scale in use the numberrepresents the distance in nauticalmiles displayedfrom thetop to bottom of the screen Note You can remove and insert cards while a chart is display...

Page 32: ...to grip and remove it from its slot 3 To prevent the ingress of water close the card cover so that it clicks shut Displaying the Chart Data The new chart information will be displayed when you move t...

Page 33: ...available The context sensitive cursor is used to select the object and display detailed information To obtain the chart object port or tide information 1 Move the cursor over the symbol for which yo...

Page 34: ...up provides the name of the marina or port and a list of the facilities available Where available details for each facility can be displayed This information includes items such as accommodation slip...

Page 35: ...formation The cursor represented by a dotted vertical line on the graph and controlled by the trackpad is used to select a time for which the tide height is displayed You can use the soft keysto chang...

Page 36: ...ISPLAY key is used to select the desired screen mode The following modes can be selected Default Chart display GPS Data four pages Waypoint Data three pages Boat Data three pages Environment Data two...

Page 37: ...s shown If Goto cursor is in progress GOTO CURSOR is shown The FIX status indicates D FIX for a differential fix SD FIX for a satellite differential fix FIX for a GPS or other Fix or NO FIX where a fi...

Page 38: ...5 to Figure 3 8 Figure 3 5 GPS Data Page 1 Figure 3 6 GPS Data Page 2 D4936 2 WPT BRG 320 M 0 55nm 050 M 12 0kts WPT RNG COG SOG ROUTE GOTO GPS DATA WPT DATA 50 50 000N 001 50 000W SD FIX STEER STARB...

Page 39: ...4 D4938 2 WPT BRG 320 M 0 55nm 050 M 12 0kts WPT RNG COG SOG ROUTE GOTO GPS DATA WPT DATA 12 34 00 23 02 00 SD FIX STEER STARBOARD WPT 004 D4939 2 TWILIGHT 06 43 05 30 18 00 18 54 SUNRISE SUNSET TWIL...

Page 40: ...in Figure 3 9 to Figure 3 11 Figure 3 9 Waypoint Data 1 Figure 3 10 Waypoint Data 2 D4940 2 XTE 0 06nm 01h 00m 050 M TTG COG SOG ROUTE GOTO GPS DATA WPT DATA SD FIX STEER STARBOARD WPT 004 12 0kts BRG...

Page 41: ...pages are shown in Figure 3 12 to Figure 3 14 Figure 3 12 Boat Data 1 D4942 2 OWN POS 050 M WPT POS COG SOG ROUTE GOTO GPS DATA WPT DATA SD FIX STEER STARBOARD WPT 004 12 0kts 50 50 000N 001 06 000W 5...

Page 42: ...D4944 2 WPT BRG 320 M 0 55nm 050 M 12 0kts WPT RNG COG SOG ROUTE GOTO BOAT DATA ENVIROMNT SD FIX STEER STARBOARD WPT 004 DEPTH 12 5M TEMP 11 C D4945 2 PILOT AUTO 050 M 0 05nm RUDDER COG XTE ROUTE GOTO...

Page 43: ...in Figure 3 15 and Figure 3 16 Figure 3 15 Environment Data 1 Figure 3 16 Environment Data 2 D4946 2 WIND SSW 7 050 M 320 M RUDDER COG HEADING ROUTE GOTO BOAT DATA ENVIROMNT WIND TRUE STEER STARBOARD...

Page 44: ...ndTimeto Go TTG TTG is calculated on the basis of distance to destination and Velocity Made Good VMG towards destination Atwaypointrangesgreaterthan4nm thesymbolremainsatthetopofthe screen As the wayp...

Page 45: ...shownwithautomaticscalingtoprovide0 4nm 1nm 5nm 10nm 25nm 50nm 100nm 200nm 400nm 1000nm 2000nmand 4000nmrangescales Ineachcasetherangescalehasgraduationsat and of the current scale Data Boxes The Data...

Page 46: ...ny time and you can clear the log from memory To use Data Log Mode 1 Press DISPLAY repeatedly until the Data Log table is displayed 2 Press the START LOG soft key to start logging the START LOG soft k...

Page 47: ...iding depth temperature and time when it was placed Any type of waypoint can be included in a route Note You can place waypoints before you install the Chartplotter on your vessel When a new waypoint...

Page 48: ...ng the Waypoint List 1 Press MARK followed by the WAYPOINT LIST soft key the Waypoint List and associated soft keys are displayed as shown in Figure 3 22 Figure 3 22 Waypoint List and Soft Keys The li...

Page 49: ...eration 5 When complete press CLEAR as required to exit to the default dis play To place a waypoint as Loran TDs 1 Press MARK followed by the WAYPOINT LIST soft key the Waypoint List and associated so...

Page 50: ...s or CLEAR to cancel the changes the display returns to the Waypoint Position Screen Figure 3 26 ASF 1 ASF 2 Soft Keys iii the SET TD 1 and SET TD 2 soft keys which enable editing of each TD s co ordi...

Page 51: ...elect a waypoint using the cursor 1 Move the cursor over the waypoint until the letters WPT are dis played The Waypoint Data box see Waypoint Data Display below and the soft keys are displayed as show...

Page 52: ...pt the target waypoint To edit a waypoint 1 Select the waypoint using the cursor or the Waypoint List as described in Selecting a Waypoint on page 3 22 The waypoint soft keys are displayed 2 Press the...

Page 53: ...gh the characters Adjust each parameter until the waypoint position is correct 11 When position editing is complete press ENTER to save the position or CLEAR to cancel the operation The Waypoint Posit...

Page 54: ...sibleto move waypoints that are used in routes stored in the Route List To move a waypoint using the Waypoint Edit functions 1 Select the waypoint using either the cursor or the Waypoint List as descr...

Page 55: ...n the route database You can then select a routefromthedatabaselistasthecurrentroute seeRetrieveaRoutefrom the Database on page 3 34 The current route can be edited by adding and moving waypoints The...

Page 56: ...e a new route using the Route Building Table 1 Press the ROUTE soft key the route soft keys are displayed as shown in Figure 3 30 Figure 3 30 Route Soft Keys 2 Press the MAKE ROUTE soft key the make r...

Page 57: ...annotbeusedmorethanoncein aroute thoseal ready used are grayed out 2 The INSERT WAYPOINT or REMOVE WAYPOINT action adds re moves the highlighted waypoint to from the Route column re gardless of which...

Page 58: ...dlineconnects the cursor to the last placed waypoint 7 Press PLACE WAYPOINT again The waypoint is placed and the dotted line changes to a solid line If you placed the waypoint incorrectly you can dele...

Page 59: ...entry on the Route List highlighted Figure 3 35 Save Route Soft Keys Note Thetrackpadup downcanbeusedtoselectanotherpositioninthe list this can be an empty position or an existing route that you no l...

Page 60: ...ure 3 36 Figure 3 36 Route List and Soft Keys 2 Use the trackpad up down to select the required route then press the ROUTE INFO soft key The Route Information is displayed as shown in Figure 3 37 Figu...

Page 61: ...eturn to the route soft keys 5 To return to the default soft key display press CLEAR Route Leg and Waypoint Information To display information about a route leg move the cursor over the leg untilthele...

Page 62: ...text RTE is displayed The Route soft keys are displayed as shown in Figure 3 38 Press the CLEAR ROUTE soft key to clear the route or 2 Press the ROUTE default soft key The Route soft keys are displaye...

Page 63: ...3 36 Note In any mode other than chartplotter mode the ROUTE LIST soft key is available without pressing the MORE soft key 2 Use the trackpad up down to select the required route then press the SHOW R...

Page 64: ...ways be Saved in order to keep the changes Inserting a Waypoint into a Route The context sensitive cursor can be usedto insert one ormore waypoints intothecurrentroute However iftherouteisbeingfollowe...

Page 65: ...y Repeattoremovesuccessivewaypointsfromtheroute in cluding existing waypoints Removing a Waypoint from within the Route To remove a waypoint from within the current route 1 Move the cursor over the re...

Page 66: ...arget destination is indicated by a square around the waypoint and a dotted line shows the intended track from your start point or previous waypoint to the target waypoint This section describes the f...

Page 67: ...cursor position 1 Use the trackpad to position the cursor as required 2 Press the GOTO default soft key followed by GOTO CURSOR If navigation is currently in progress you are warned ALREADY FOL LOWIN...

Page 68: ...becomes the origin and the target way point in the current route becomes the active target the soft keys are displayed as shown in Figure 3 43 Figure 3 43 Follow Route Soft Keys To follow the current...

Page 69: ...ext waypoint even if you have not reached the current target waypoint To advance to a waypoint 1 Press the GOTO default soft key to display the Goto Follow soft keys 2 PresstheWAYPOINT ADVANCEsoftkey...

Page 70: ...ou when the vessel is approaching the target point The arrival alarm is defined as an invisible circle with a specified radius around the target The alarm is triggered when either of the following con...

Page 71: ...ints or the complete Waypoint and Route List Youcanreceivewaypointsthataretransmittedbyotherequipmenton SeaTalk or NMEA When this option is selected any waypoints received on SeaTalk or NMEA are trans...

Page 72: ...Route Lists are transmitted from the display unit to other equipment on NMEA 3 8 Using a C Map User Card Waypoints Routes can be saved to or loaded from a C Map User Card Bythismeans youcanmaintainab...

Page 73: ...bandon the operation and return to the previous screen If the operation is successful confirmation of the number of Routes and Waypoints saved is displayed see Figure 3 47 USER CARD PRESENT USER CARD...

Page 74: ...ypoint soft keys are displayed see Figure 3 44 Insert a C MAP User Card into the lower of the two cartridge slots 2 Insert a C MAP User Card into the lower of the two cartridge slots USER CARD PRESENT...

Page 75: ...ssYEStocontinueorNO toabandontheoperationandreturntothe previous screen If the operation is successful confirmation of the number of Routes and Waypoints loaded is displayed see Figure 3 50 Figure 3 5...

Page 76: ...the last segment of a track with breaks can be converted to and saved as a route which is automatically reversed ready for use as your return voyage see SmartRoute on page 3 50 A total of 4500 track...

Page 77: ...ff the current track thus far is retained in memory Setting a short time interval between track points is best suited to navigation within a close or complex environment eg an estuary or marina wherea...

Page 78: ...CK INTERVAL up down soft key to set an appropriate TIME or DISTANCE interval 5 Press MORE to return to the first level Track soft keys 6 Press the TRACK OFF ON soft key to toggle tracks on off Your ve...

Page 79: ...rking with Routes 2 Check the route and in particular that the route deviation from the original given in the warning box is within navigable limits Managing Tracks Itis astaightforwardtask tosetupaCu...

Page 80: ...ck List is displayed The highlight indicates the selected track 2 Usingthetrackpadtop bottom selectthe requiredtrackandpressthe SAVE TRACK NAME TRACK or ERASE TRACK soft key 3 ToNAMEatrack usethetrack...

Page 81: ...tasks automatically and the chartplotter screen is updated accordingly Switches the range scale to 1 2 nm The MOB waypoint symbol replaces any current active waypoint and route Displays the MOB data...

Page 82: ...the Chartplotter the appropriate action is taken For example following an arrival alarm the next route leg is activated External Alarms All SeaTalk system alarms except autopilot alarms are received...

Page 83: ...t the radius around the waypoint at which you require the arrival alarm to be triggered 4 Alarm distances are set in the range 0 01nm to 9 99nm in steps of 0 01nm The countdown timer is set in hours a...

Page 84: ...thelocal cursorposi tion The following options are provided Remote Radar Plotter or Chart Cursor SeaTalk displays the cursor from a radar plotter or chart display connected via SeaTalk Cursor Out out...

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Page 86: ...ng functions including waypoint information and vectors Track detailed in Using Tracks on page 47 GPS displaying the GPS Navigation Status selecting the GPS Fix Mode or setting up a Differential GPS D...

Page 87: ...enu list 5 When all the required values have been set press ENTER to imple ment the changes and return to the set up soft keys 6 Press CLEAR to clear the soft keys and return to the default display Yo...

Page 88: ...SOURCE AUTO or MANUAL AUTO NMEA OUT SET UP OFF or ON for each sentence ON all CURSOR ECHO RADAR CURSOR IN OFF ON CHART CURSOR IN OFF ON SEATALK CURSOR OUT OFF ON OFF OFF OFF DATE FORMAT DD MM YY MM DD...

Page 89: ...the status bar Cursor Readout This option controls whether the cursor data is shown in latitude and longitudeorinrangeandbearing Alternatively youcanshowbothtypes of readout in separate boxes or turn...

Page 90: ...Dead reckoningnormallyprovides a better indication of the course to an object in the water on the assumption that your vessel and the object are both subject to the same tide and wind effects Menu Tim...

Page 91: ...no SeaTalk or NMEA value and no position data is available Manual Mode IfMANUAL modeis selected bypressingeitheroftheMANUALsoftkeys the local variation value can be specified according to the area in...

Page 92: ...to use GPS data from another GPS receiver connected via SeaTalk or NMEA This option allows you to specifiy the source of the GPS data Select MASTER to use the built in GPS receiver or REPEATER to use...

Page 93: ...rces When the simulatoris switched on a SIMULATOR data box is displayed during operation showing that simulation has been selected 4 4 Chart Set Up Parameters The CHART SET UP option allows you to set...

Page 94: ...ies OFF ON CUSTOM Spot Soundings OFF ON CUSTOM Depth Shading Limit 10m to 999m Depth Contours OFF ON CUSTOM Depth Contour Display upper and lower limits 0m to 100m Nav Marks OFF ON CUSTOM Light Sector...

Page 95: ...reference used for the Course Up depends on the information available The first available in the following is used A locked heading over a SeaTalk connection The heading at the time Course Up was sel...

Page 96: ...e the trackpad up down to scroll through the list press ENTER to select the option and close the menu Note When the datum reference grid is changed the geographical position of waypoints remains const...

Page 97: ...en acquired D FIX where a differential beacon fix has been acquired SD FIX where a satellite differential fix has been acquired NO FIX where no fix can be acquired Fix Mode Fix Mode provides selection...

Page 98: ...ess the D GPS SET UP soft key The D GPS SET UP screen is displayed as shown in Figure 4 3 Figure 4 3 D GPS Set Up Screen D GPS Mode To change the beacon selection mode Press the MODE soft key to toggl...

Page 99: ...omthebeacon receiverandthe soft keys are disabled and grayed out In MAN mode this is the user selected bit rate which is sent to the beacon receiver To set a new bit rate manually Press the BIT RATE s...

Page 100: ...eration of the product The guidelines given here describe the conditions for optimum EMC performance but it is recognizedthat it maynotbe possibleto meetallof these conditions in all situations To ens...

Page 101: ...to be removed during installation it must be reassembled in the same position Suppression Ferrites The following illustration shows typical cable suppression ferrites used with Raymarine equipment Alw...

Page 102: ...acement parts Please note that missing or damaged items cannot be replaced without proof of purchase Registering this Product When you have checked that you have all of the listed components please ta...

Page 103: ...rd The GPS Antenna should be separated by at least 3ft 1m from other antennasandelectronicequipment Itshouldnotbemountedinthedirect path of a Radar s antenna beam When planning the location for the un...

Page 104: ...2 into the underside of the GPS Antenna 4 Affixthesuppliedgasket 3 tothemountingsurfaceensuringthatthe holes match and pass the cable through the centre hole or the cable exit channel 5 Carefully pos...

Page 105: ...r insert the cable into the side exit channel B 3 Check that the cable is positioned correctly and secure the GPS Antenna to the pole mount base using the two screws provided If the cable is to exit f...

Page 106: ...to the rear panel connectors avoiding tight bends in the cable Interference The selected location should be far enough away from devices that may cause interference such as motors and generators see t...

Page 107: ...nt the display unit proceed as follows 1 Loosen the trunnion knobs and remove the trunnion from the display unit 2 Mark the locations of the trunnion screw holes on the mounting sur face 3 Use the scr...

Page 108: ...mm of clearance behind the panel is required 2 Unpack the optional panel mounting kit 3 Using the supplied template trace out the display unit cut out and mark the drilling centers for the four securi...

Page 109: ...5 Panel Mounting 5 5 Connecting to Other Equipment TheunittransmitsnavigationandwaypointdataonNMEA1 andSeaTalk and therefore can be connected to an NMEA compatible autopilot or instrument repeater s...

Page 110: ...ead a watertight gland or swan neck tube should be provided Ifanextensionisrequiredfortheantennacableitshouldbelimitedto a single extension and kept as short as possible to minimise any signal loss Th...

Page 111: ...short use an extension cable Part E36011 or consult your Raymarine dealer Itisrecommendedthatonlyasingleextensioncableisusedaseachextra connector will reduce signal levels PWR NMEA Connector CAUTION...

Page 112: ...lock then select the wire size determined by the distance as indicated in Table 5 1 The DC power and NMEA inputs outputs should be connected to the POWER NMEA connector at the rear of the Chartplotter...

Page 113: ...correct polarity SeaTalk Connector The Chartplotter can be connected to an existing SeaTalk system by connecting a SeaTalk cable available from your Raymarine dealer into the SeaTalk connector on the...

Page 114: ...return to the setup soft keys then CLEAR to return to the normal Chartplotter screen Checking the Chartplotter Operation To confirm that your Chartplotter is operating correctly perform the following...

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Page 116: ...e cartridge cover is always fitted correctly Note Never use chemical or abrasive materials to clean the chartplot ter If the unit is dirty wipe it with a clean damp cloth EMC Servicing and Safety Guid...

Page 117: ...f reset are available Power On Reset When you turn the display unit off then on again the screen reverts to the default Chartplotter display Factory Reset This resets all values back to their original...

Page 118: ...Product Support for further advice Always quote the product serial number Table 6 2 Fault Finding Guide Problem Corrective Action Unit does not function 1 Makesure thatthepowersupplycable issoundandth...

Page 119: ...6 4 Raychart 320 Chartplotter...

Page 120: ...ection Consumption 3W 12VDC typical 6W 12 VDC with full backlighting Controls 8 defined keys 4 soft keys and trackpad Display type Film Super Twist Neumatic FSTN mono chrome LCD 240 x 160 pixels lands...

Page 121: ...HDOP 2 without SA Cartography C MAP NT Chart cartridge x2 Software update From a PC serial port via the NMEA or Car tography cartridgeinterface Memory Capacity Waypoints 998max 20routesofupto 50 wayp...

Page 122: ...Log SeaTalk VLW Water Temperature SeaTalk MTW Heading SeaTalk HDG HDM HDT VHW Locked Heading SeaTalk only Autopilot Steering Compass Magnetic Variation SeaTalk RMC RMA HDG Time No priority SeaTalk ZD...

Page 123: ...VTG RMA Waypoint Data RMB APB BWC BWR Depth Apparent Wind Angle and Speed Boat Speed Through Water Total Log and Trip Log Water Temperature Heading Magnetic Variation RMC RMA Time UTC RMC BWC BWR GGA...

Page 124: ...atibility ETA Estimated Time of Arrival FAA Federal Aviation Administration GPS Global Positioning System HDOP HorizontalDilutionOfPrecision Themultiplicativefactorthatmodifiesranging error It is caus...

Page 125: ...C 2 Raychart 320 Chartplotter...

Page 126: ...Data 15 Chart C Map 2 3 4 Scale 2 28 Chart Card 2 3 4 Inserting 2 Object Information 4 Removing 3 Chart Data 2 Nearest 7 Object Information 4 Port 4 5 Source 4 Tide 4 5 Chart Set Up 8 Clearing a Rout...

Page 127: ...play Control Functions 6 Panning 6 Scale 6 28 DISPLAY Key 4 7 Display Modes 2 7 Selecting 4 Display Unit Installation Mounting Template 3 Panel Mounting 9 Trunnion yoke Mounting 8 Displaying Chart Dat...

Page 128: ...ase Lists 42 Tracks 48 50 Map World 3 MARK Key 19 22 42 52 MENU Key 49 1 Menu Pop up 8 MOB 52 Alarm 52 Cancel 53 Data Box 52 Symbol 52 Waypoint 52 Mounting Template Antenna 1 Display Unit 3 Moving a W...

Page 129: ...e Checks 1 S Satellite Differential 2 WAAS iii Saving a Route 26 Current Route 30 Current Track 50 Scale Chart 2 28 Display 6 28 SeaTalk Cursor Echo 55 7 Data 52 55 6 SeaTalk NMEA Data 1 Selecting a W...

Page 130: ...ystem Reset Factory Reset 2 Power On Reset 2 System Set Up 2 T Target 37 Arrival 37 41 GoTo 37 38 Waypoint 37 Technical Summary 1 Tide Data 4 6 Timers Alarm Clock 53 Countdown 53 Trackpad 2 6 Tracks 4...

Page 131: ...4 GoTo 37 38 Inserting 35 List 24 MOB 52 Moving 18 25 26 Naming 18 23 NMEA 42 Placing 18 19 28 Position 18 23 Removing 26 36 SeaTalk 42 Selecting 18 22 Symbol 18 23 Transfer 18 26 42 Waypoint List 23...

Page 132: ...S AGREEMENT 8 U S GOVERNMENT RESTRICTEDRIGHTS The Software and Documentation are provided with Restricted Rights Use duplica tion ordisclosureby theGovernment is subjectto restrictions as setforthinth...

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Page 134: ...ate Note Access to the underside of the mounting surface must be available to allow for secure fixing Cable Exit Channel 18mm 0 7in 6mm 0 25 dia for cable only 19mm 0 75 dia for NMEA plug 6mm 0 25 dia...

Page 135: ...T 2 Raychart 320 Chartplotter...

Page 136: ...4 03 in 102 3 mm 7 67 in 194 94 mm 3 8 in 96 3 mm 4 33 in 109 9 mm Outer profile of instrument D4968 1 5 5 in 139 6 mm Drill 4 mm hole four positions 300 320 Template TOP Cut out shaded area only Not...

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Page 138: ...in impeller carriers impellers impeller bearings and impeller shaft are specifically excluded from this Warranty Magnetrons Cathode Ray Tubes CRT TFT Liquid Crystal Displays LCD and cold cathode fluo...

Page 139: ...elephone 1 800 539 5539 Ext 2333 or 1 603 881 5200 Ext 2333 Customer Support Telephone 44 0 23 9271 4713 Fax 44 0 23 9266 1228 Technical Support Telephone 1 800 539 5539 Ext 2444 or 1 603 881 5200 Ext...

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