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Index

109

Index

A

Active - definition

105

Adding

Waypoint - External Capture

32

Waypoint On-Screen

31, 32

Waypoint to the List

49, 52

Alarms

Anchor

47, 72, 73

Arrival

36, 47, 72, 73

Clock

47

Controlling

41

Danger Zone

47, 72, 73

Fix Status

47

Handling

47

Off Course

47, 72, 73

Set Up

72, 73

Silencing

47

Alarms & Timers Set Up

62

ALLINFO soft key

16

Anchor Alarm

47, 72, 73

Arrival Alarm

36, 47, 72, 73

B

BDI

26

Bearing

3

definition

105

Bearing Deviation Indicator (BDI)

24, 26

C

Cabling

90, 97

Cartography

Setting Detail

78

CDI

26

CENTER Soft Key

7, 20, 22

Changing

between Full Screen & Windows

25

Chart Centre

20, 22

Chart Scale

20, 21

GO TO

38

Set Up Parameters

62

Windows Set Up

25

Chart Boundaries

79

Chart Card

3, 14

Inserting

14

Number and Description Display

11

Removing

15

Chart Centre

Changing

20, 22

Chart Controls

20

Chart Data

Displaying

15

Port

17, 18

Tide

19

Chart Depth

3

Chart Display

3

Chart Object

Displaying Information

16

Chart Orientation

3, 20

Set Up

79

Chart Scale

3, 14

Changing

20, 21

Chart Units

3

Chartplotter

Off

12

On

11

Set Up

62, 70

CLEAR Dedicated Key

8, 20

Clock Alarm Timer

47, 72, 73

COG (Course Over Ground)

3

Color Display

Lighting

13

Color Set Up

82

Color Settings

78

Connection Options

89

Connections

92, 97

GPS

94

NMEA

92

Power

92

SeaTalk

94

Contrast Control

13

Monochrome Display

13

Controlling the Chart

20

Conventions Used

iv

Countdown Timer

47, 72, 73

Course

definition

105

Course Deviation Indicator (CDI)

24, 26

Course Up

79

Course Vector

70, 71

Current - definition

105

Current Route

49, 53

Operations

54

Viewing

53

Cursor

5

Bearing

3

Color

82

Data Box

3, 4, 71

On/Off

72

Echo

64, 66

Position

3

Range

3

Customising the Display

78

Customizing the Chartplotter

61–83

Summary of Contents for RayChart 630

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 620 and 630 Owner s Handbook Document number 81155_2 Date 11thMay1999...

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Page 4: ...s or adjustments The operator should never remove the display unit cover or attempt to service the equipment 2 NAVIGATIONAID This device is only an aid to navigation Its accuracy can be affected by ma...

Page 5: ...705 693611 Fax 44 1705 694642 Copyright RaytheonMarineCompany1999 The technical and graphical information contained in this handbook to the best of our knowledge was correct as it went to press Howeve...

Page 6: ...included Chapter 3 Provides instructions for using the initial soft keys to set up on screen routes navigate to a point and measure distances Chapter 4 Explains how to use additional basic functions...

Page 7: ...erence Card included with your system provides a useful summary of the chartplotter controls Text Conventions Throughout this handbook the dedicated labelled keys are shown in bold capitals for exampl...

Page 8: ...arted and Controlling the Chart Display 11 2 1Introduction 11 2 2 Switching the Chartplotter On and Off 11 2 3 Adjusting the Lighting and Contrast 13 2 4UsingChartCards 14 InsertingaChartCard 14 Remov...

Page 9: ...8 3 4 MeasuringDistancesUsingtheRULERKey 39 Chapter 4 Additional Basic Functions 41 4 1Introduction 41 4 2MarksandEvents 41 PlacingandDeletingaMark 42 PlacingandDeletinganEvent 43 4 3 Using Track Hist...

Page 10: ...2 ChangingtheParameters 62 SettingUptheSystem 63 Language 65 Units 65 DateandTime 65 Simulator 65 Help 65 Keypress Sound 66 CursorEcho 66 GPSInput 66 Serial Output 66 Printer Baud Rate 66 SettingUpthe...

Page 11: ...7 Installation 85 7 1 Introduction 85 EMC Installation Guidelines 86 7 2 PackingList 87 7 3 Planning the Installation 88 Selecting a Location 88 Connection Options 89 Cabling 90 7 4 Mounting the Chart...

Page 12: ...ions 98 HowtoContactRaytheon US 99 For Marine Product and Services Information 99 For Accessories and Parts 99 For Technical Support 99 For Product Repair and Service 99 How toContactRaytheon Europe 1...

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Page 14: ...an be installed either above or below deck the color display unit must be mounted below The display can be illuminated for night timeuse Features Large screen waterproof display available in monochrom...

Page 15: ...the chart on the ship cursor or a specified position and a Home Mode for displaying the vessel s current position and tracking information Alarm reporting and control and a range of timers including...

Page 16: ...t position The cursor data box is also used to display the vessel s position and the range and bearing to the active waypoint when the chartplotter is in Home Mode see Section 2 5 A sample chart displ...

Page 17: ...Route leg Chart boundary Object data box Customizable Window showing navigation data and CDI Track history Lat Long grid APP WIND 238 P WPT 001 001WPT XTE BRG RNG 0 00 201 M 6 398 APP WIND 2 3kt VMG 3...

Page 18: ...th the trackpad and use it to select a position or item on the chart The controls are shown on the following illustration They are back lit for night time use Many controls display a help message you...

Page 19: ...ormation available an Object Data Box appears at the top of the screen see Chapter 2 Dedicated Keys Thesekeyshavefixedfunctions Somekeyscanbeusedintwoways Press Press the key momentarily and then rele...

Page 20: ...for7seconds Likethededicatedkeys whenyoupressasoftkeyoneofthefollowing happens a The associated operation is actioned e g GOTO b A sub set of soft keys is displayed providing further functions c Apop...

Page 21: ...options You use the trackpad to select an option from the menu then use the appropriate keys to set the option An on screen prompt tells you which key to use When appropriate an input box will be disp...

Page 22: ...function or scroll round a menu list If no labels are displayed press any soft key to display the default soft key labels Labels change when you press a dedicated key as shown above the keys POWER Pr...

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Page 24: ...n which includes Software versionnumber Databaseversionnumber Chart number and description for any card in each of the two card slots After 10 seconds the following caution is displayed CAUTION The ch...

Page 25: ...for each of the currently located satellites Initially the chartplotter uses the predicted satellite positions and the bargraphs are blank until the satellites are located The GPS searches for the str...

Page 26: ...find thekeys To change the backlighting and contrast 1 Press thePOWER key Donot pressand holdthekey orthepower off messagewillbedisplayed The brightness slider is displayed on the color screen the sof...

Page 27: ...e available on C MAP NT electronic chart cards C Cards each of which can store as many as 20 charts inanelectronicformat AsingleC MAPchartnormallyprovidesasmuch information as is available in paper ch...

Page 28: ...se the card so that it is held in place by the pegs 5 Close the card cover so that is clicks shut to stop water splashing into the chartplotter 6 DisplaythechartinformationbypressingtheRANGEkeytochang...

Page 29: ...or to identify the object and display detailed information In addition position information is available for waypoints and events added using the chartplotter functions To obtain the chart object info...

Page 30: ...data b Press CLEAR to clear the detailed information display and return to the EXPANDand ALLINFOsoftkeydisplay 5 To obtain port information for the nearest ports a Press theNEAREST soft key The port f...

Page 31: ...below To obtain port facility details 1 Place the cursor over the port symbol The port facility symbols are displayed 2 PressENTER to display the soft keys EXPAND ALLINFOand NEAREST 3 Press EXPAND or...

Page 32: ...ol The tide height object data box and the soft keysEXPAND ALLINFO andNEARESTare displayed 2 Press EXPAND The data is displayed as illustrated below D4196_1 The time and draught are represented by a d...

Page 33: ...your chart North Up Course Up or Head Up depends on your choice when you set up the chartplotter as described in Chapter 6 The chart controls are summarised in the illustration on page 9 Moving the C...

Page 34: ...to a larger scale chart 1 Use the trackpad to position the cursor in the area you wish to see in more detail 2 Press the lower part of theRANGEkey The section of the chart around the cursor is enlarg...

Page 35: ...remains on screen Note Changing the range scale always centers the chart on the cursor Centering the Chart To center the chart using the CENTERoptions 1 From the initial soft key display press theCEN...

Page 36: ...e initial display 4 The display returns to theCENTERsoft keys display with the new chart position Press CLEAR to return to the initial display UsingHomeMode When you select the HOME option the chartpl...

Page 37: ...thelast used option highlighted D3839 1 FOR MAIN SCREEN SELECTION DISPLAY CHART NAV Press DISPLAY to toggle between the two settings CHART Displays the last used option Full Screen chart or chart wit...

Page 38: ...he WINDOWSETUPsoftkeyletsyouchangethewindowconfiguration You can select The number of windows 1 or 2 The position of the windows on the screen The contents of the windows by selecting from the list of...

Page 39: ...clude the six default windows supplied with your chartplotter plus the four custom windows you can set up as part of your display setup procedure see Chapter 6 6 When you are happy with your selection...

Page 40: ...han 0 01nm Second arrow XTE more than 0 05 nm Waypoint sequence number and name with cross track error bearing and range to waypoint Waypoint graphic fixed until within 3nm then moves down the screen...

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Page 42: ...asuring distances using the RULERkey Further basic functions including track histories and placing marks and events are described in Chapter 4 More advanced operation involving the stored lists is des...

Page 43: ...a menu such as the following is displayed D3826 1 SELECT ROUTE 01 RTE 1 MAKE EDIT ERASE FOLLOW REVERSE NEXT LEG Note The route number selection defaults to the last used route The available menu opti...

Page 44: ...t your first waypoint to be Note You can position the cursor on an existing waypoint if required This waypoint will be included in the route and a new waypoint will not be created 6 Press thePLACE WPT...

Page 45: ...he external device When an external waypoint is received the cursor is positioned on it and the chart is centered Editing an Existing Route On Screen You can edit the current route even if it is activ...

Page 46: ...ional waypoint in a route 1 Position the cursor on or close to the line between two existing waypoints 2 Press the ADDWPT soft key The line changes from a solid line to a dotted line If the chartplott...

Page 47: ...e The default name is in the format xxxWPT wherexxx is the waypoint number Waypoints are listed in the Waypoint List in alphanumeric order by name seeChapter 5 If you plan to use the Waypoint List you...

Page 48: ...ll always appear as Route 00 You can use the Route menu options on the second unit to control the route tracking on the first unit Following Reversing and Stopping a Route When you have set up a route...

Page 49: ...The alarm is cleared after 7 seconds You can clear the alarm earlier by pressing any key D3832 1 Arrival Alarm to 008WPT Any key to CLEAR You can also advance to the next leg even if you have not reac...

Page 50: ...ds it If your target point is an existing waypoint its position is used and a new waypoint is not created If a waypoint is already active refer toClearing or Changing a GOTO below D3823 1 EDIT 004WPT...

Page 51: ...y active when you request a GO TO the chartplotter displays the following message D3824 1 CLEAR ENTER MENU WAYPOINT IS ALREADY ACTIVE TO SWITCH OFF ACTIVE ROUTE TO CANCEL TO STOP TRACKING The active w...

Page 52: ...t point 3 Press FROM The start point is marked with an F 4 Use the trackpad to move the cursor to the measurement end point A dotted line connects the From point to the cursor 5 PressTO The end point...

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Page 54: ...ksandevents Marks and events differ in the following ways Marks are used to record features at the cursor position such as fishing buoysandanchorages Theyareonlygraphicalsymbols andyoucannotedit them...

Page 55: ...iredsymbolis highlighted and pressENTER Thedialogueboxisremoved andthenewsymbolisdisplayedunderthe cursor data box D3829 1 MARK SYMBOLS CLEAR CANCEL ENTER ACCEPT SELECTION SELECT SYMBOL PLACE MARK SEL...

Page 56: ...n to place waypoints along it that you can follow the same route again Caution In confined waterways if you place waypoints onto a track you should be aware of GPS accuracy limitations You can store u...

Page 57: ...you wish to turn Track History off again highlight the STOPoptionand press ENTER 4 PressCLEAR to clear the menus Deleting the CurrentTrack Deleting a track clears all the track history data from the...

Page 58: ...1 From the initial soft key display press the MENU key to display the main menus 2 Use the trackpad or press theTRACKSsoft key to highlight theEDIToption and press ENTER The Track History screen is di...

Page 59: ...s position and displays the MOB symbol with the position assignedaswaypoint999 Switches to a range scale of 0 05nm per inch in North Up mode If this scale is not available plotter mode is turned on P...

Page 60: ...e radius of which is set in Set Up for the danger mark Fix status The chartplotter is no longer receiving position information from GPS dGPS or other source The alarms are switched on or off and the l...

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Page 62: ...ACKS SCREEN EDIT SET UP The tasks you can perform from this menu include Findingandselectinganexistingwaypointtosteertowardsimmediately Adding a new waypoint or editing the details of an existing wayp...

Page 63: ...iew the list 1 PressMENU todisplaythemainmenus 2 Use the trackpad or press the EDITsoft key to highlight the WAYPOINTLIST option on theEDITmenu 3 Press ENTER The Waypoint List screen is displayed D381...

Page 64: ...ed waypoint from the list If the waypoint part of an existing route press ENTER to confirm the deletion EDIT Allows you to edit the highlighted waypoint or add a new waypoint see below Notes If a wayp...

Page 65: ...The Edit Waypoint window is displayed with the details of the selected waypoint D3814 2 CURSOR 50 36 68 N 009 47 60 E COG SOG 208 M 1 4 DEPTH IN FEET 100 To Cursor BRG RNG 218 M 415 2 NEW WAYPOINT LIS...

Page 66: ...SE TIME TOTAL DISTANCE COV 0 0 Nm LEG DIST 01 006WPT 02 007WPT 03 008WPT 04 009WPT 44 03 70 N 179 0 571 nm 009 51 85 E CURRENT SOG 1 0 Kts The Current Route screen lists the waypoints for the current...

Page 67: ...SOG to Planned SOG to calculate the ETA for each waypoint The Planned SOG value is displayed above the waypoint list instead of the Current SOG and theADJUSTSOG softkey becomesavailablesothatyoucanch...

Page 68: ...ect the option in the same way as described for the Waypoint List option see Section 5 2 Viewing the Route List To view the Route List 1 Select theROUTELISToption from the EDITmenu D3816 2 CURSOR 50 3...

Page 69: ...the deletion Note that this only deletes the route from the route list it does not delete the component waypoints SELECT Selects the route so that it can be displayed or activated When a route is sel...

Page 70: ...oute in the same format as the Waypoint List see Section 5 2 You can press theREVERSEsoft key to reverse the order in which the waypoints will be followed in the route then pressSELECT followed by the...

Page 71: ...oint List window b Scroll up or down the list until the required waypoint or location is highlighted c To find a specific waypoint press theFIND soft key The Find Waypoint window is displayed as descr...

Page 72: ...FINDoption on the EDITmenu Press ENTER 2 Use the trackpad to select the waypoint name Start with the left most character as you change each character the chartplotter displays the nearest match from t...

Page 73: ...the screen The chartplotter provides a Print function that allows you to print any screen display To print a screen display 1 Check that Your printer is connected and switched on In the System Set Up...

Page 74: ...OINT LIST CURRENT ROUTE ROUTE LIST FIND LOG CARTOGRAPHY ORIENTATION WINDOWS COLOURS START EDIT DELETE TRACKS SCREEN EDIT SET UP Note If you have a monochrome chartplotter the SCREENmenu COLORSoption i...

Page 75: ...arameters To change the set up parameters 1 Press theMENU keytodisplaythe SETUP menu above the right hand soft key The option you used last is currently highlighted 2 Use the trackpad orSETUP soft key...

Page 76: ...ing or CLEAR to cancel the change The options window is cleared from the menu 7 When you have set all the required values press CLEAR Ifyouwereinasub menu thepreviousmenuisdisplayedandyoucan continue...

Page 77: ...tigrade Centigrade Fahrenheit Speed Knots Knots Milesperhour Kilometersperhour Date TimeMenu TimeFormat 24hour 24hour 12hour TimeOffset UTC UTC Local offsetvalue 0 DateFormat MM DD YY MM DD YY DD MM Y...

Page 78: ...ly Simulator The simulator allows you to operate your chartplotter without position data It generatesadisplaywithamovingvessel sothatyoucanpracticeusingthe controls in safety To set up the simulator 1...

Page 79: ...NMEA connection Where position information is available from more than one source SeaTalk will always take precedence You can select whether the NAVAIDorNMEAhasnextpriority Serial Output If you want t...

Page 80: ...Default Heading Magnetic Magnetic True MagneticVariation AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC Value or in0 1 steps value Positionresolution 00 00 000 TD TDSettingsMenu GRI 9970 Slave1 W Slave2 X ASF1 0 0 ASF2 0 0 Alte...

Page 81: ...s and hold the trackpad to change the value quickly PositionResolution When working with position information in latitude and longitude you can display any position data to either two or three decimal...

Page 82: ...correct it by selecting the appropriate map datum or fix datum you can apply a position correction The value of the current correction is displayed on thismenu To apply a position correction 1 Move t...

Page 83: ...otter parameters and their options shows the factory default setting and provides a space for you to make a note of your new default setting Each parameter is described in the following subsections Pa...

Page 84: ...he Course Vector is switched on your vessel is displayed on the chart with a dotted line extending from the bow indicating the current course You can select the length of the vector line an infinite v...

Page 85: ...calculated from your speed and heading if available and a dead reckoning indicator is shown at the top left of the display Set Dead Reckoning toOFF if you do not wish to use a calculated position Curs...

Page 86: ...urse alarm specifies the distance from the route at right angles to the route beyond which the alarm sounds Anchor alarm specifies the distance from the anchor position beyond which the alarm sounds y...

Page 87: ...at the top of the screen and the vessel s position at the bottom together with the HDOP precision factor and the Speed Over Ground SOG If required you can initialize the GPS or perform manual setup of...

Page 88: ...n to auto mode after havingsetupthebeaconmanually To set up a differential beacon manually 1 Press theBEACONsoft key The current settings read from the beacon receiver if connected are displayed as sh...

Page 89: ...ETUPmenu andpress ENTER D3840 1 LOAD FILE SAVE FILE ERASE FILE FORMAT C CARD MOVE ENTER CHANGE C CARD C CARD 2 WAYPTS MARKS TRACK ROUTES MENU CHANGE SLOT CLEAR EXIT NONAME 12FEB7 The list indicates th...

Page 90: ...waypoints and also deletes any existing routes A route file is loaded as Route 0 Waypoints in the route file are added to the waypoint list 4 Press CLEAR to return to the chart display To erase data...

Page 91: ...eatures that will be displayed or hidden You can also enable or disable Plotter Mode Note Some cartographic details are automatically suppressed on small scale charts to avoid the chart appearing too...

Page 92: ...ttomType ON Nav AidsandFeatures Ports Services ON AttentionAreas CONTOUR Tracks Routes ON Lights NOSECTOR Buoys Beacons ON Signals ON CartographicObjects ON OtherSettingsMenu Names ON Compass ON Chart...

Page 93: ...are left at the text points which you can interrogate using the cursor see Chapter 2 To select the orientation 1 PressMENU todisplaythemainmenus 2 Use the trackpad or theSCREENsoft key to highlight th...

Page 94: ...o display the required window Now you are ready to start specifying the data that will be displayed The NAVDATA and SEATALK menus list all the data that is available for selection further options can...

Page 95: ...ing Color Settings The color chartplotter includes options for setting the colors of the following Tracks Routes Symbols waypoints marksandevents The vessel Vectors The cursor Note You cannot change t...

Page 96: ...rs are displayed use the up and down trackpad controls to select a color then press ENTER to accept the color or CLEAR to cancel the selection 5 When you have set all the required values press CLEAR t...

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Page 98: ...example a GPS and can also be connected to other units via the SeaTalk Navaid or NMEA connections You can install more than one chartplotter as part of a larger system Details of the current route or...

Page 99: ...understand what factors could affect the operation of the product To avoid the risk of operating problems all Raytheon equipment and cables connected to it should be At least 3 feet 1m from any equip...

Page 100: ...o the cable close to the Raytheon unit 7 2 Packing List Your chartplotter display should be supplied with the following Trunnion yoke bracket fitted to the display with two knobs Self tapping screws 4...

Page 101: ...the connection options and cabling requirements Selecting a Location The chartplotter can be mounted in two ways Attached to a bulkhead using the trunnion bracket already fitted to the display On a pa...

Page 102: ...specific viewing angle for optimum visibility which is normally within 30 of head on viewing You may wish to apply power to the chartplotter and view the display in various locations before mounting t...

Page 103: ...the screws supplied to fix the trunnion at the marked locations 4 Fit the chartplotter to the trunnion adjust the display angle and tighten the knobs Panel Mounting To mount the chartplotter on a pane...

Page 104: ...S input and any other accessory cables to the console seeSection 7 5 1 2 D3346 3 1 Gasket 2 Thumb nuts 4 off 3 Thumb studs 4 off 9 Slide the unit into the panel cut out A suitable sealant may be used...

Page 105: ...eaTalk two 3 pin flat connectors 2 Power 7 pinmaleconnector 3 GPSSENSOR 5 pinmaleconnector D3355 2 SeaTalk Power NMEA Printer To SeaTalk POWER GPS SENSOR POWER Connection Use the cable supplied to con...

Page 106: ...on on the rear of the chartplotter Run the free end back to the vessel s distribution panel 2 Cut the cable to length and connect the red wire via a fuse to the ve battery terminal and the black wire...

Page 107: ...witch on the printer switch off the printer before the chartplotter GPS Sensor Connection IfyouareusingacompatibleGPS connectittotheGPSSENSORconnector The GPS connector s pin functions referenced to t...

Page 108: ...display unit 2 Press the CONTINUEsoft key to clear the navigation notices 3 Press theCHARTsoft key to clear the Fix Status screen and any key to clear thealarmmessage Note A good fix is an indication...

Page 109: ...ea to make sure that it is not affected by radio transmissions engine starting etc In someinstallations itmay not bepossibletoprevent theequipment from being affected by external influences In general...

Page 110: ...tions to the vessel s DC power are clean and tight EMC Servicing and Safety Guidelines This chartplotter unit contains no user servicable parts Raytheon equipment should be serviced only by authorized...

Page 111: ...lem Problem Problem Correction Correction Correction Correction Correction Nopowerinput 1 Makesurethatthepowersupplycableissoundandthatall connectionsaretightandfreefromcorrosion 2 CheckpolarityoftheD...

Page 112: ...Support Department at 1 800 539 5539ext 2065toverifyyourrequirements For Technical Support For technical support call 1 800 539 5539 extension 2444 or 603 647 7530 extension2444 TheRaytheonFaxnumberis...

Page 113: ...act RaytheonMarineCompany AnchoragePark Portsmouth PO35TD England Tel 44 1705 693611 Fax 44 1705 694642 Our technical support staff may also be reached via the Raytheon Electronics World Wide Web site...

Page 114: ...4Vdc Absolute maximum range Consumption Typical Mono 4 W Colour 10 W Consumption Maximum Mono 9W Color 18W PowerconsumptionofanexternalGPStobeadded Controls 8definedkeys 4softkeysandtrackpad Display t...

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Page 116: ...HSC Position LAT LON GGA RMC RMA GLL GLL GGA RMC SpeedOverGround RMC RMA VTG RMC VTG CourseOverGround RMC RMA VTG RMC VTG Time UTC GLL GGA RMC GLL GGA BWC RMC Date GGA GGA SatsandHDOP GGA GGA Satelli...

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Page 118: ...gives the vessel s position and the range and bearing to the current waypoint if any Latitude Angular measure 0 to 90 North or South from the equator On a North up chart these are lines drawn from rig...

Page 119: ...message or the soft key labels after for example 7 seconds True Motion The mode in which the chart remains fixed and the vessel movesacrossthedisplay Thisisthenormaldisplaymode Variation The differenc...

Page 120: ...Precision The multiplicative factor that modifiesrangingerror Itiscausedsolelybythegeometry between your vessel and your set of satellites MOB ManOverBoard NMEA National Marine Electronics Associatio...

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Page 122: ...splay 11 Removing 15 Chart Centre Changing 20 22 Chart Controls 20 Chart Data Displaying 15 Port 17 18 Tide 19 Chart Depth 3 Chart Display 3 Chart Object Displaying Information 16 Chart Orientation 3...

Page 123: ...Editing Route 57 Route Information On Screen 33 Route On Screen 30 32 Track Controls 44 Waypoint Details 49 51 52 Waypoint Details GO TO 37 Elapsed Timer 72 73 EMC Checks Before Going to Sea 96 Confo...

Page 124: ...n Modes 80 Mounting the Chartplotter 90 Moving the Chart 20 N Navaid Data 89 Navdata 81 Navigating to a Point 37 Navigation Data Displaying 20 24 25 26 Setting Up 62 66 NavPlotter 32 Nearest Port Data...

Page 125: ...en 29 ROUTE Soft Key 7 30 31 54 RULER Soft Key 7 29 39 S Safety i 29 97 Scale 3 14 Changing 20 21 Screen Customisation 78 SeaTalk 2 66 Connection 94 Data 80 81 89 definition 106 Ports 89 Selecting Rou...

Page 126: ...6 Vectors 71 Color 82 Vessel Color 82 Position 3 23 Viewing Current Route 53 Log 49 Route List 55 Waypoint List 50 W Warranty iv Waypoint Adding from Lists 49 52 Adding On Screen 31 32 definition 106...

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