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C-Series Display

Reference Manual

Document number: 81221_4
Date: March 2006

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Summary of Contents for C-Series

Page 1: ...C Series Display Reference Manual Document number 81221_4 Date March 2006...

Page 2: ...utoadapt Auto GST Autoseastate Autotrim Bidata Marine Intelligence Maxiview On Board Raychart Raynav Raypilot Raystar ST40 ST60 Seaclutter Smart Route Tridata and Waypoint Navigation are trademarks of...

Page 3: ...ling or use It is the user s responsibility to exercise common prudence and navigational judgement This device should not be relied upon as a substitute for such prudence and judgement WARNING Product...

Page 4: ...on Doing this may result in irreparable damage CAUTION UV Light ToprovideprotectionagainstthedamagingeffectsofUVlight itisadvisable to replace the sun cover provided when the display is not in use CA...

Page 5: ...Raymarinedoes not support after sales or technical supportfor Navionicschart cards If you wish to file a report of an error or omission on a Navionics chart please provide the information to the Navi...

Page 6: ...ste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive The WEEE Directive requires the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment Whilst the WEEE Directive does not applyto some of Raymari...

Page 7: ...n 9 2 6 Initial setup procedures 13 Setting the language date time format and units of measurement 13 Selecting a page set 14 Selecting an application page 14 Selecting an application window 15 Adjust...

Page 8: ...Sorting the waypoint list 38 3 8 Organising waypoints into groups 38 Displaying the waypoint group list 38 Making a new waypoint group 39 Moving waypoints between groups 39 Renaming an existing group...

Page 9: ...g to your target waypoint 58 Maintaining a view of your navigation 58 4 10 Building and following a route 59 What is a route 59 What can I do with a route 59 Building a route 60 Following a route 64 R...

Page 10: ...Setting up your chart and its cartography 90 Chart Setup 90 Cartography Setup 93 Chapter 5 Using the Fishfinder 95 5 1 Introduction 95 5 2 How does the Fishfinder work 95 5 3 What can the fishfinder...

Page 11: ...ture 125 6 5 Marking a position on the radar screen 126 6 6 Changing what you see in the radar window 126 Setting the orientation of the radar 126 Setting the motion mode 128 Showing or hiding the ran...

Page 12: ...screen 157 Steering instructions 158 8 3 Selecting the CDI application 158 8 4 Modifying the CDI application 158 Chapter 9 Using the Engine Monitor 159 9 1 Introduction 159 9 2 Displaying and setting...

Page 13: ...IS Alarms 174 Local AIS alarms 175 Active alarm list 175 11 8 Simulator 176 11 9 AIS Layer Setup Menu 176 Chapter 12 System setup and customizing 177 12 1 Customizing the page sets 177 Reconfiguring t...

Page 14: ...ttings and data reset 195 13 4 Troubleshooting your Display 195 Common problems and how to solve them 195 13 5 Getting Technical Support 198 World wide web 199 Contacting Raymarine in the US 199 Conta...

Page 15: ...uments Information from the C Series display can be transferred between applications and to other SeaTalk instruments within the system For more detail on system integration please refer to the Instal...

Page 16: ...here you have been Navigate to a specified position waypoint Build and navigate routes View details of nearby features services View details of boats equipped with AIS Distinguish between fixed and mo...

Page 17: ...erated by the system or by instruments available on NMEA 0183 NMEA 2000 and SeaTalk or SeaTalk2 D7379 1 View real time display of your vessel on a rolling road in 3D perspective Give details of any co...

Page 18: ...hfinder or AIS receiver The simulator mode is switched on off in the System Setup Menu see page 183 Once enabled you can use the simulator Before installation Simply connect the display to a 12V DC po...

Page 19: ...owering the display ON OFF Power ON Press the POWER button until the introductory logo is displayed The keys light up and after a few seconds an application page and a navigation warningisdisplayed Re...

Page 20: ...old to maximise current window Press again to return to multiple windows PAGE Press to scroll through available pages Press and hold to select different page set or customise your own layout WPTS MOB...

Page 21: ...IT DETAILS EDIT DEFAULT SET UP DEFAULT SYMB GROUP D7364 2 WPTS MOB PAGE ACTIVE MENU DATA Example The example above shows the series of button and soft key presses required to change the waypoint defau...

Page 22: ...1 For a full list of cursor labels and their meanings please see page 211 2 For details of how to temporarily hide the cursor please see page 191 2 4 Displaying applications Thevarious applications th...

Page 23: ...e a response e g press ACKNOWLEDGE to silence alarms Pop up messages MARPA ALARM Target lost on screen Data base lists Menus see next page Used to configure system to your particular needs 3nm Head Up...

Page 24: ...us Setup Radar Setup GPS Status Compass Setup AIS Layer Status System Setup Alarm Setup Display Setup Databar Set Select Page Setup System Diagnostics Remove CF Card D8500_1 Setup Chart Setup GPS Stat...

Page 25: ...r case although the system is not case sensitive e g WAYPOINT 1 Waypoint 1are con sidered to be the same name 2 If you need to use special or accented characters e g the Extended Character Set should...

Page 26: ...O FIX yourunithasbeenunableto connecttoa suitableGPSreceiver The scanner icon indicates the current status of your radar scanner Icon rotates the scanner is transmitting TRANSMIT TX mode Icon static t...

Page 27: ...language date time format and units of measurement to your preferred settings 1 Select the setting 2 Adjust the setting 3 Repeat this process until you have changed all of these settings Note Forfull...

Page 28: ...you intend to use the engine monitor application refer to the Setup and Customizing chapter for details of how to customize both the layout and the application appearing in each window Selecting an a...

Page 29: ...ge and display the associated soft keys Multiple to single window To make the active window full screen when multiple windows are being displayed Single to multiple windows To return to multiple windo...

Page 30: ...ing Day night operation To select the day night mode of operation Thedisplaysavesthecurrentpalettewhentheunitispoweredoff Ifthepalettewasset to NIGHTwhen it was last used and you then power on in brig...

Page 31: ...you follow the correct procedure to stop access to the card What are CompactFlash cards used for CompactFlash cards enable you to get the most from your display Their uses include Detailed cartographi...

Page 32: ...consequent damage close the chart card door and press firmly until a click is heard Removing a card with the unit powered on 1 Select the CF Card Removal function IMPORTANT If you try to remove a card...

Page 33: ...n from a card Erasing information from your system Transferring information to from a PC Password protection Writing retrieving data to a CompactFlash card Your display can save up to 1 000waypoints 1...

Page 34: ...ected list displayed SELECT LIST WPT RTE TRK ROUTE LIST Route 2 Route 3 Route 1 e g D8520_1 Follow on screen instructions to remove card Save Route SAVE ALL SAVE ROUTE Or To save all items in list to...

Page 35: ...ys A message will be displayed on screen asking you to confirm that you want to delete the item s before it takes place 1 Insert the card and select the ERASE FROM CARD function 2 Select the required...

Page 36: ...cable To transfer or receive information 1 Select the transfer on NMEA option 2 Press the appropriate soft key to send or receive NMEA Note If you wish to stop the transfer at any point press STOP TRA...

Page 37: ...aveprovidedapasswordtothesystem itmustbeenteredtoaccess thePasswordSetupsub menu regardlessofthewhetherPasswordProtectionissetto ON or OFF Disabled data functions When Password Protection is ON and yo...

Page 38: ...Password Enable Password ON Read and accept the warning Setting Password Protection required a password to access your waypoint and route databases If you forget your password you will lose your waypo...

Page 39: ...Settings and Data Reset see page 184 which will erase all waypoints in the unit s memory Raymarine strongly recommend therefore that you regularly back up your waypoints routes and tracks to a CF memo...

Page 40: ...datatypesetintheSystem SetUp see page 183 Assuming that your boat and the MOB are subject to the sametideand windeffects deadreckoningnormally givesa moreaccuratecourse Radar range change if radar is...

Page 41: ...an specify what alarms will operate and the parameters within which they will sound via the Alarm Setup Menu see page 187 Cancelling alarms Display alarms BypressingtheACKNOWLEDGE softkey thealarmissi...

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Page 43: ...play They can be created in any application and are displayed on the radar chart and fishfinder windows A series of waypoints can be combined together to form a route The details of all waypoints irre...

Page 44: ...box and inactive no box i e Waypoints on CDI windows On CDI windows a waypoint is represented only when it is active displayed in a box Waypoints on Fishfinder windows When a waypoint is created it is...

Page 45: ...asbeenplaced youcanviewitsdetailsandeditthem ifnecessary For more information see page 33and page 34 at the cursor at your vessel s position Ifthesystemcannotdetermineyourposition awarningisdisplayeda...

Page 46: ...ur boat and the waypoint If required you can display navigation details for the active waypoint in the data bar see page 180 using the cursor To navigate to a waypoint using the cursor when a chart or...

Page 47: ...tails for the active waypoint in the data bar see page 180 using the cursor To view the details of a waypoint that is not active Note Detailsofthewaypointthatyouarecurrentlynavigatingto canbeaccessedv...

Page 48: ...e edited in a variety of ways You can Change the waypoint details name symbol group or add a comment Move a waypoint Erase a waypoint Change the default symbol and group of newly placed waypoints D656...

Page 49: ...hods of moving a waypoint by entering new coordinates If you know the new co ordinates bearing or range for the particular waypoint you canenterthisinformationbyeditingthewaypointasdescribedintheprevi...

Page 50: ...waypoints can still be displayed If you attempt to erase a waypoint from a hidden route a warning message will be dis played 2 For details of erasing groups of waypoints see page 41 Erasing an individ...

Page 51: ...default Foranalternativegrouptobeselectedforthedefault itmustfirstbecreated see page 39 1 Select either the default symbol or group 2 Change the symbol or group default D8716 1 ARCHIVE AND TRANSFER ER...

Page 52: ...ypointsareautomatically placed in the default My Waypoints group when they are created In order to make your waypoints easier to manage you can organize them into groups of your choice Whenfishing for...

Page 53: ...S WAYPOINT GROUPS Deep fishing Shallow fishing Reef fishing GROUP LIST e g D8293_1 MAKE NEW GROUP OK D8293_1 MAKE NEW GROUP OK Or EDIT GROUP NAME OK Edit name Save MAKE NEW GROUP MAKE NEW GROUP OK Mak...

Page 54: ...ting press CANCEL D8298_1 OK Fishing GROUP LIST My Waypoints Waypoint 1 Waypoint 2 Waypoint 3 MOVE BETWEEN GROUPS GROUP A GROUP B SELECT GROUP B My Waypoints Deep fishing Shallow fishing Reef fishing...

Page 55: ...ribedonpage 37 Fordetailsofhowtoerasewaypointgroupsfromacard see page 21 3 9 Controlling waypoint display When you have placed many waypoints on your system it may become difficult to easilyinterpretc...

Page 56: ...dar or chart applications 1 Display the SHOW BY GROUP function 2 To change the status show or hide of a waypoint group Note Waypoints in an active route are always displayed regardless of whether the...

Page 57: ...is chapter Chart functionality 1 To access full functionality your chart application requires position and heading data from your boat s Global Positioning System GPS 2 Your C Series Display has a bui...

Page 58: ...he distance and bearing between two points see page 55 Place waypoints at specific locations see page 56 Navigate to a specific point see page 56 Build and follow a route see page 59 Monitor where you...

Page 59: ...D CURSOR When motion mode is suspended the mode is shown in the status bar in parenthesis e g RELATIVE MOTION zoom operates about your cursor position Provided the necessary data to ascertain your ves...

Page 60: ...d see page 45 and page 85 Panning Panning moves the chart that is displayed to a different area To pan a chart simply press the appropriate arrow left right up down on the trackpad When thecursorreach...

Page 61: ...owing addition information Details of each cartographic object that is marked on the chart including source data for structures lines open sea areas etc Details of ports port and business services tid...

Page 62: ...can locate the nearest waypoint port port service tidal and current stations wreck or obstruction to the cursor position 1 Select position for the FIND NEAREST option 2 Select the feature or service...

Page 63: ...iamond 1 To display numerical tidal information You can now view additional tidal data 2 To display additional tidal data including a tidal curve D8310_1 FIND FIND NEAREST WAYPOINTS PORT SERVICES TIDE...

Page 64: ...nt curve You can now Move the time selector using the trackpad rotary control Change the displayed date using the soft keys Displaying details of port services You can display details of port services...

Page 65: ...W ON CHART D8314_1 OK SEARCH BY NAME EDIT NAME D 8309_1 SEARCH BY NAME Enter Port Name GA Enter port name or part of using OK or Soft key SEARCH D8742_1 SELECT PORT GANDERS MARINE GANDERS BASIN Positi...

Page 66: ...52 215W General Services Repair Services Fuel Other information Services for selected port displayed Select appropriate port symbol D9100_1 Highlight required service Water Transportation Car Services...

Page 67: ...tography Setup Menu or by switching on the DECLUTTER option via the PRESENTATION soft key Business services points of interest symbols Airport Babysitting Barber Bank Camping Car hire Fishing equipmen...

Page 68: ...our boat View AIS alarm and safety related messages Thisinformation is displayed in the formof an overlay and additional data isdisplayed in a dialog box on your chart screen e g To switch on AIS This...

Page 69: ...your chart To position the ruler 1 Position the ruler starting point 2 Position the ruler end point To reposition the ruler To reposition either the start or end point of the ruler To clear the ruler...

Page 70: ...ally you can also use the chart to determine the bearing or direction to steer Note If you are currently navigating a route or going to the cursor waypoint you must press STOP GOTO before the system c...

Page 71: ...ypoint list Resetting cross track error XTE When you are following a waypoint you can restart the XTE This results in a new course from the current vessel position to the current target waypoint Resta...

Page 72: ...lecting Auto Range mode your chart will automatically adjust the range to maintain both your boat and the target waypoint on screen using the largest scale possible To select Auto Range mode Note For...

Page 73: ...a route A route is a series of waypoints used to navigate a course A route is displayed on screen as a series of waypoints linked by a line What can I do with a route You can Build a temporary route...

Page 74: ...lude a waypoint morethan oncein a route but thesame waypoint can not be placed consecutively You can create a new route when the route list is full but on saving this you will be prompted to choose an...

Page 75: ...ur route when it is complete see page 63 for details Building a route using the waypoint list You may prefer to build routes using existing waypoints in the waypoint list 1 Select the Waypoint List ro...

Page 76: ...he last waypoint on screen route build only Delete a waypoint from the new route list waypoint list route build only Abandon the route build Undoing the last waypoint To remove the last waypoint when...

Page 77: ...Route Or Save the built route for later use and rename it if required Quick routes A route that is saved and immediately followed is referred to as a Quick Route If a Quick Route already exists it is...

Page 78: ...wledged the next waypoint is selected the display updates to indicate the next leg of the route and the system sends the new navigation data to the autopilot There are several ways to select the follo...

Page 79: ...hefirst andrenumbersthewaypointsaccordingly Theroutenamemovestothe reassigned first waypoint and then the system automatically activates the reverse follow route function Note To stop following an act...

Page 80: ...new course from thecurrent vessel position to the current target waypoint Restarting XTE is useful if you find yourself off track and want to go straight to your target rather than get back onto the...

Page 81: ...tly being navigated to active the data is updated to show bearing distance and time from your current position via the route list 1 Display the Route List 2 Display details of the selected route with...

Page 82: ...the target then the system shall cancel the edit the waypoint shall remain in its original position Selecting a route for editing For a route to be edited it must first be selected either via the rou...

Page 83: ...using the appropriate soft keys not applicable when adding a waypoint at the beginning of a route Note You will not be able to edit the waypoint that you are currently navigating to target waypoint Ad...

Page 84: ...Waypoint column Select waypoint for insertion Make Route Waypoints Harbour Ent Midchannel Outer Harbour Waypoint 4 500 16 75N 0010 6 095W 500 47 356N 0010 6 604W Pierhead Sunday tour 01 Midchannel 02...

Page 85: ...ee page 68 2 Select the amend route course option 3 Define new or existing waypoint D8373_1 INSERT WAYPOINT PLACE WAYPOINT Move cursor over appropriate leg of route Stretch to position for new waypoin...

Page 86: ...emove a waypoint from within a route provided that it has not been used in anotherroute Ifyoutrytoremoveawaypointthatisusedinanotherroute thesystem will warn you that it cannot be removed D8381_1 PLAC...

Page 87: ...anewQuick Route Erasing a route You can delete any route in your system except for the one that you are following When you erase a route the system deletes only those waypoints created with this parti...

Page 88: ...ed by thedistanceyour boat will travel in the time youhavespecified 3mins 6minsorinfinite intheChartSetupMenu seepage 90 at the current speed Any times that you specify will apply to all chart views a...

Page 89: ...imer Alarm clock and Temperature Navigation alarms Arrival and Off track Radar alarms Guard zones Fishfinder alarms AIS alarms When an alarm is triggered a buzzer sounds and a pop up window describing...

Page 90: ...ndows change range to match To set the radar range synchronization Note Radarrangesynchronizationisnotavailablewhenthechartmotionmodeisset to Autorange Viewing MARPA targets on the chart The Mini Auto...

Page 91: ...me of the radar options and if a radar is connected the radar image will be overlaid on the chart e g 2 To access radar and navigation options Note Ifradaroverlayisappliedtoachartwindowthatissettosyst...

Page 92: ...DR RNG SYNC is set to ON see page 76 the chart scale also changes 4 15 Recording where you have been What is a track A track is an on screen trail that represents the course you have taken This trail...

Page 93: ...ge 90 Specify the distance between each track point see page 90 Creating a track To start a track If the power fails whilst a track is being recorded or the position fix is lost a break will occur in...

Page 94: ...t is converted to a route CAUTION Beforefollowingtheroute ensurethatitissafefornavigation noting thatit may deviate from your actual path travelled from the current track You can create a route from t...

Page 95: ...track for editing For a track to be edited it must first be selected either via the track list or by selecting the appropriate track on screen D8368_1 CREATE ROUTE FROM TRACK YES NO Route generation...

Page 96: ...racks in your system 1 Select the appropriate track for editing see page 81 2 Select the Edit Name or Edit Color option 3 Edit and save Erasing a track You can delete any track in your system 1 Select...

Page 97: ...us bar as LOCAL or SYSTEM System chart view When a chart application is started it defaults to system view Any windows set to system view will have the same presentation as other system windows for Ch...

Page 98: ...ccord ingly Notes 1 To prevent continuous backwardsand forwards rotations asthe boat yawsfrom side to side the chart will not update unless the heading changes by at least 10 degrees from thelast disp...

Page 99: ...range in autorange also suspends motion mode The default setting is relative motion with zero offset The mode that you select is restored at power up When a chart window is set to SYSTEM view the moti...

Page 100: ...ntation isset to Head Up Autorange Autorange selects and maintains the largest possible scale of chart that will display both the boat and the target waypoint Autorange is not available if radar chart...

Page 101: ...which you are working Show hide by group symbol You can show or hide waypoints with a particular symbol or belonging to a specified group 1 Select to show hide by waypoint group or symbol 2 Change st...

Page 102: ...ortrackappliedtoachartwindowthatissetto system view will be displayed in all other system view chart windows using the cursor You can use the cursor method to hide a route or track Note Use the route...

Page 103: ...ess services if available on your cartography To declutter your chart If the declutter option is applied to a chart window that is set to SYSTEM view the declutter will be applied to all other system...

Page 104: ...formation OFF No info pop up is displayed but detailed data can still be dis played by pressing OK ALL ON the info pop up for all cartographic areas including objects is displayed PointsON theinfopop...

Page 105: ...sition errors in the cartography This adjustment is indicated as a distance north west ve or south east ve from your vessel position to a maximum of 1000m To view the effects of an offset you can turn...

Page 106: ...offset value To change the offset value 1 Select the Chart Offset function see previous section 2 Set the north south offset value 3 Set the east west offset value Resetting the offset value To reset...

Page 107: ...e g place names etc ON OFF Chart Boundaries The line indicating the boundary of the chart ON OFF Spot Soundings Number on the chart indicating depth ON OFF Safety Contour Areaswithdepthsshallowerthatt...

Page 108: ...displayed on the water cables nature of seabed points tide station current stations and port information ON OFF Land Features The cartographic features that are displayed on the land ON OFF Colored Se...

Page 109: ...ncy and adjusting the gain values Note Please refer to the Installation Guide for fishfinder calibration information 5 2 How does the Fishfinder work The fishfinder application uses a Digital Sounder...

Page 110: ...ating fish A status bar noting the frequency and gain settings The bottom depth You can customize the fishfinder to Hide the depth of the targets see page 106 Show the depth lines see page 113 Change...

Page 111: ...nder provides various features to help you interpret the fishfinder picture Factors influencing target display The shape and size of this mark is influenced by a combination of factors Boat speed The...

Page 112: ...the fish or bottom echoes your fishfinder picture may be impaired by echoes received from floatingor submerged debris air bubbles or from your boat smovements Thisisknownasbackgroundnoiseorclutter and...

Page 113: ...g A Scope automatically switches OFF Bottom Lock and Zoom D6674 3 MODE 1 The A scope image is centred in the window MODE 2 The left hand side of the Mode 1 image is expanded to give a more detailed vi...

Page 114: ...ange in out on the image up to the maximum depth displayed on the scrolling bottom and A Scope images Changes to the range are reflected in all Fishfinder windows To select manual auto range mode Shif...

Page 115: ...ses the area showninthe zoom window also increases Selecting a split or full screen zoomed image You can either replace the standard fishfinder image with the zoomed image ZOOM ON or split the screen...

Page 116: ...the zoom function is selected the system automatically selects the zoom position so that the bottom details are always in the lower half of the display If required you can reposition the portion of th...

Page 117: ...age was displayed selecting Bottom Lock automati cally switches OFF A Scope and Zoom Adjusting bottom lock range position Adjustingtherangeofthebottomlockimageallowsyoutoviewmorebottom details You can...

Page 118: ...of features mud sand fish targets etc with various sonar signal strengths White line When this feature is applied a white lIne is drawn along the bottom as defined by the digital depth value and the...

Page 119: ...eed scroll 100 Automatic The system automatically adjusts the scroll speed based on boat speed Less than or equal to 0 5 kts scroll speed is constant at 10 Between 0 5 15 kts scroll speed varies linea...

Page 120: ...When in automatic frequency mode and the depth changes the new frequency will NOT be paused To pause or resume scrolling Changing how the depth digit is displayed The depth under the boat is displaye...

Page 121: ...ine labelled WPT see illustration below is displayed on screen You can edit waypoints and navigate to them in the Fishfinder window Notes 1 For full details of working with waypoints please refer to C...

Page 122: ...linked to the Fish Alarm sensitivity the greater the fish alarm sensitivity the greater the number of labelled returns These targets are switched on off via the Fishfinder Display Setup menu see page...

Page 123: ...idually Note VRMs set up in Fishfinder are unrelated to those set up in Radar 1 Select the VRM option 2 Pause the display to make it easier to position the VRM over an object see page page 106 3 Measu...

Page 124: ...d from the standard configuration to suit your particular needs The Fishfinder Setup Menu is divided into three sections Display settings Transducer settings DSM settings To select the Fishfinder Setu...

Page 125: ...s are displayed N B The level of targets displayed is directly linked to the level of Fish Alarm sensitivity see page 188 ON OFF Depth Lines Controls whether horizontal lines indicating depth are disp...

Page 126: ...ries then allows you to select an appropriate transducer from the 600W or 1kW list 600W detected P65 66 P79 P319 B117 SS555 B66V B66VL B744V b744VL SS544V B45 1kW detected B256 B260 R99 Select Speed T...

Page 127: ...R Interference Rejection Removes spikes caused by other fishfinder equipped vessels AUTO LOW MEDIUM HIGH 2nd Echo Interference Rejection Minutelyadjuststhepingrateaccordingtothe2ndecholevel Results in...

Page 128: ...mode of operation Manual frequency Manual frequency allows you to manually set the system to either a single or dual frequency mode Single frequency mode This mode sets the transducer to ping at a sin...

Page 129: ...face In a third fishfinder application select BOTH to split the window and display a high resolution image 200 kHz and a wider cone 50kHz simultaneously Usingthesesettingscoversallpossibilitiesandensu...

Page 130: ...necessary you can set the gain controls manually The new values remain set even when you switch off the display and are applied to both the active window and any other fishfinder windows displaying th...

Page 131: ...ndividual frequencies is only available when the selected frequency isset to BOTH Adjusting the power setting The Power control provides adjustment of the transducer signal Auto This is the default se...

Page 132: ...er Setting 1 Select the power setting function 2 Select the power setting mode and adjust as necessary D8460_1 FISHFINDER SETTINGS POWER Press to highlight AUTO D8461_1 Select required mode POWER MAN...

Page 133: ...radar at sea is to detectthepresenceofobjects knownas targets atadistance andiftheyaremoving detect their speed This chapter of the Reference manual provides the information and instructions to enable...

Page 134: ...zon Factors impairing a radar picture Not all radar echoes are produced by valid targets Spurious echoes may be caused by Side lobes Indirect echoes Multiple echoes Blind sectors Sea rain or snow clut...

Page 135: ...particularwithlargerobjects Sidelobeechoesformeitherarcson the radar screen similar to range rings or a series of echoes forming a broken arc Indirect echoes There are several types of indirect echoes...

Page 136: ...on of the beam intensity though not necessarily a completecut off However forwider obstructions theremaybea totallossofsignalin the shadow area There may also be multiple echoes which extend behind th...

Page 137: ...ityandposition Thesereturnssometimesappearaslargehazyareas dependingontheintensityofthe rainfall or snow in the storm cell Interference When two or more radar equipped vessels are operating within ran...

Page 138: ...g Antenna does notrotate the scanner does nottransmitand the radar data is removed from the screen This is a power save mode used when radar not needed for short time peri ods Whenyoureturntotransmitm...

Page 139: ...endent on many factors and may not necessarily be proportional to its physical size Nearby objects may appear to be the same size as a distant larger objects With experience the approximate size of di...

Page 140: ...S MOBbuttoninthesameway as they are placed on a chart You can edit waypoints and navigate to waypoints in the radar window For full details on using waypoints and passage planning see Chapter 3 Workin...

Page 141: ...barindicatesNorth Upinbrackets andthe radaruses0 heading inrelativemotion When headingdata becomes available once more North Up mode is reinstated 2 It isnot possibletoselect Head Upmodewhenthemotionm...

Page 142: ...arning message willbeshown thestatusbarindicatestheCourseUpinbracketsandtheradaruses0 headinginrelativemotion Whenheadingdatabecomesavailableoncemore Course Up mode is reinstated To select the orienta...

Page 143: ...fixed radar targets maintain a constant position andmovingvessels includingyourboat travelintrueperspectivetoeachotherandto fixed landmasses on the screen As the boat s position approaches the edge of...

Page 144: ...gain controls sea gain tune FTC and rain The target display controls interference rejection expansion wakes Using the GAIN functions The gain function reduces the effects of false echoes and clutter...

Page 145: ...ble On short range scales donotsettheSEAcontrolsohighthatallclutterisremoved sincethiscould stop you seeing echoesfrom close targets The acuteness of the sea clutter curveis setupintheRadarSetupmenu s...

Page 146: ...u should turn the FTC function down when its use is not required Since storm cellsareusuallyvisibleforlong distances dueto their extremealtitude you may wish to leave them displayed so that you can ob...

Page 147: ...expansion to LOW Note Selecting this option may compromise target resolution D8414_1 MENU Setup GPS Status Compass Setup Highlight Radar Setup Select Radar Setup Radar Setup Select NORMAL or HIGH Sel...

Page 148: ...of 10 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 5 minutes or 10 minutes To specify the wake period Note You can also enter the Radar Setup Menu by pressing and holding the WAKES soft key Removing wakes When the cu...

Page 149: ...unit depending upon the scanner fitted The range of the radar is adjusted by pressing the RANGE button Press IN to decrease the range scale or zoom in Press OUT to increase the range scale or zooms ou...

Page 150: ...pacing of the rings changes as you range in and out Using the cursor To measure the bearing and range from your boat to a specified target move the cursor to the appropriate position on the screen Not...

Page 151: ...e cursor What is an EBL An Electronic Bearing Line EBL is a line drawn from your boat to the edge of the window When this line is rotated to align with a target its bearing relative to your boat s hea...

Page 152: ...rrent range and 030 relative to your boat s head If this setting isadjusted thedisplay will retain the adjustments and use them when the VRM EBL is next turned on 2 Adjust the VRM to the required size...

Page 153: ...its new origin to obtain the bearing Floating a VRM EBL 1 Create the VRM EBL as described previously 2 Select the floating option 3 Measure the range between two points 4 Measure the bearing between t...

Page 154: ...n alarm to trigger when a target is within a specified zone Guard Zones Display detailed information on tracked targets MARPA Display the identity of other vessels and if broadcasted their voyage info...

Page 155: ...sector zones or 360 circular zones Your radar can be set up using one or two zones You can adjust the sensitivity of the guard zone via the Alarms Setup Menu described on page 188 To set up a guard zo...

Page 156: ...D6761_3 ZONE SHAPE CIRCLE SET INNER xx xx nm Press to highlight Set inner limit for guard zone OK Repeat for other settings 6nm Head Up D6832 2 Circular Guard Zone D6761_3 ZONE SHAPE CIRCLE SET INNER...

Page 157: ...g data will reduce the effect of the other conditions Introduction to MARPA You can use the Mini Automatic Radar Plotting Aid MARPA functions for target tracking and risk analysis MARPA improves colli...

Page 158: ...he appropriate soft key will silence the alarm and remove the on screen warning and the target lost symbol How far from my boat does MARPA work MARPA target acquisition is only available at radar rang...

Page 159: ...ed and vector length set in the MARPA Setup menu To display the CPA graphic and associated soft keys MARPA targets D6810_4 D9008_1 Vector CPA graphic 3 9 D9009_1 CPA GRAPHIC CPA GRAPHIC CPA GRAPHIC 18...

Page 160: ...r Options Default in bold Vector Length The time period specified for drawing length of vectors 0 5min 1 min 3 min 6min 12min 30 min 60 min Target History Plots a target s previous position at specifi...

Page 161: ...1 Display the MARPA List 2 Cancel target s D6829 2 TARGET TRACKING Move cursor over target to be acquired Target D8806 1 ACQUIRE TARGET Target being acquired symbol displayed If target present for se...

Page 162: ...IS on a radar window For more information on AIS see Chapter 11 Automatic Identification System AIS 6 11 Setting up your radar The set up for your radar can be changed from the standard configuration...

Page 163: ...scans 30 scans Standby Period Indicates the number of minutesthat the system shuts down the scan ner does not rotate and the display is in standby mode 3 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes Sea Cl...

Page 164: ...alarms External SeaTalk alarms When an alarm is triggered a buzzer sounds and a pop up window describing the alarm and how to clear it is displayed To switch these alarms on off and set the limits Not...

Page 165: ...m or by instruments available on NMEA or SeaTalk 7 2 Selecting a data application To select a data application 1 Select a page set that includes a data application 2 Select a page which includes a dat...

Page 166: ...ereforeonlyaffecttheindividualdis play on which you are working Pre configured data panels The pre configured data panels include data associated with Navigation Waypoint Route Fishing or Sailing Vess...

Page 167: ...s appropriate to each data item Note YoucanalsoconfigurethedatapanelsinthiswayintheEngineMonitoringand CDI applications Renaming a panel Youcancustomizethenamesofthepanelsasrequirede g theSAILINGpanel...

Page 168: ...in which the selected cell can be split is indicated on the soft key 2 Split the highlighted cell D9106_1 Data Groups Vessel Navigation Depth Wind Time and Date Engine Environment Highlight data group...

Page 169: ...T Speed 20 0kt Cell for splitting selected e g e g Cell splits vertically Soft key indicates direction of split Split horizontally Split vertically OR D9107_1 NAVIGATION Press and hold relevant soft...

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Page 171: ...ta 8 2 The CDI screen The CDI gives a graphical representation of yours boat s course in a rolling road format The rolling road represents a width of sea equal to the Cross Track Error XTE limits that...

Page 172: ...ata is dis played in each 2 Select a page which includes a CDI window Once the CDI application is displayed no use is made of the soft keys You will therefore need to open a radar chart or fishfinder...

Page 173: ...t of these panels and or the layout of the individual data boxes is not suitable you can configure the system to display the data and layout of your choice seepage 153 9 2 Displaying and setting up th...

Page 174: ...l Setup Menu Configure ENGINE Configure ENGINE FUEL Configure FUEL RESOURCES Configure ENGINE RESOURCES Configure TWIN ENGINE Maximum tachometer range AUTO Select Number of Engines Highlight Number of...

Page 175: ...refore only affect the individual display on which you are working 9 5 What should I do when an alarm is triggered Yourenginemonitorapplicationwilltriggeranalarm viaNMEA SeaTalk2 anddisplay an enginea...

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Page 177: ...nd Japan and areas around the North American continent 10 2 Setting up Navtex weather Before you are able to view Navtex messages you will need to 1 Specify for the communicating NMEA port the baud ra...

Page 178: ...ages that you do not need Sorting the message list Selecting message alert categories On initial power up the system provides alerts for all message categories listed in the Navtex Alert Menu If requi...

Page 179: ...ert Menu B Meteorological warnings ON C Ice reports ON D Search and rescue information ON E Meteorological forecasts OFF F ilot service messages OFF G Decca messages OFF H Loran messages ON I Omega me...

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Page 181: ...radar application as it can operate in radar blind spots and can detect smaller AIS fitted vessels WARNING Smaller vessels do not have to be fitted with AIS and whilst it is mandatory for larger comme...

Page 182: ...IMO number Length and beam Antenna loctation Draft Cargo information Destination ETA Other relevant information Time Ship s position COG SOG Gyro heading Rate of turn Navigational status Dynamic Data...

Page 183: ...an AIS icon in the transducer data box You will now need to specify the 38 400 baud for the NMEA port that communicates with the AIS transceiver or receiver see page 186 11 4Selecting the AIS functio...

Page 184: ...roustargets page 176 AIS Target symbols D9056_1 097 T 11 6kt 1 237nm 00h04m33s Safety critical data Heading Large vessel Direction of turn Small vessel Sleeping target Dangerous target flashes Safe zo...

Page 185: ...ding and direction of turn indicator To switch the AIS VECTOR option ON OFF When a target is activated its symbol is scaled according to the size of the vessel Note The sametarget vector and safe zone...

Page 186: ...edata forthe highlighted target To display the AIS List Viewing full AIS data TodisplaydetailedAISdataforanindividualtargete g staticanddynamicandvoyage related data D9092_1 D9091_1 AIS OPTIONS TARGET...

Page 187: ...d the dangerous target alarm can be disabled Once disabled any dangerous targets that are detected will turn red and flash but the alarm will not sound and the pop up will not be displayed The AIS sta...

Page 188: ...as not been received for 20 seconds Your AIS receiver generates local alarms which are displayed and sounded on your C Series display whenever an alarm condition exists on the unit Parameter Options D...

Page 189: ...arm This list can either be accessedviatheAISLayerSetupMenu seepage 176 orfromtheAlarmsSetupMenu see page 187 Note The local AIS alarms must be acknowledged at the AIS receiver Removing the message or...

Page 190: ...is switched on 11 9AIS Layer Setup Menu The AIS Layer Setup Menu allows you to Select the target types displayed ALL or DANGEROUS Switch the dangerous and lost target alarm warning ON OFF Switch the d...

Page 191: ...iew of your immediate surroundings Ifnoneofthesemeetyourparticularrequirementsyoucaneditthepagesetstodisplay the application and page layout that suits your particular needs This process should also b...

Page 192: ...pages set to OFF Rename a page set If required you can customize the names of the page sets 1 Display the Select Page Set Menu as described on page 177 2 Rename the page set Return to default setting...

Page 193: ...t the right hand side of your screen or horizontally across the top To change the data bar position Data bar size When the data bar is positioned at the top of your screen you have the option of displ...

Page 194: ...city made good VMG Wind Waypoint velocity made good VMG Wpt Log trip Log Trip Ground Log Trip 1 Ground Log Ground Trip 1 Ground Trip 2 Ground Trip 3 Ground Trip 4 Rudder NAVIGATION Cross track error X...

Page 195: ...tor is switched off the ground log land trip counters resume Selecting the configure options To select the configure options for the data bar ENVIRONMENT Pressure Air temperature Air Temp Sea temperat...

Page 196: ...Onceyou haveselected the configure option seeabove you can removedata within the bar D8278_1 OK Data Groups VESSEL NAVIGATION DEPTH WIND TIME AND DATE CURSOR POSITION TRANSDUCER STATUS ENVIRONMENT Add...

Page 197: ...what is connected to your system System wide menus These menus control functions throughout the system When you first power on your display the default values are used The tables that follow show the...

Page 198: ...et to MANUAL Auto Manual Manual variation If Variation Source is set to MANUAL then use this setting to enterthevariationvalue Thisvalueistransmittedtoanyother SeaTalk instruments 0 E Range 0 30 east...

Page 199: ...ime in increments of 0 5 hours plus or minus 13 fromtheUniversalTimeConstant Userotarycontrolfor 0 5hr increments and trackpad to individually adjust the value of the tens units and tenths system roun...

Page 200: ...eusingMARPA with an external fast heading sensor ON OFF NMEA Output Setup Allows you to switch off individual NMEA out sentences APB BWC BWR DBT DPT GGA GLL MTW RMA RMB RMC RSD RTE TTM VHW VLW VTG WPL...

Page 201: ...tanceUnit Timer Switches the countdown timer alarm on or off OFF ON Timer Period IftheTimerissettoON thesystemcountsdownfromthetimeyou specify An alarm is triggered when zero is reached 00h01m 99hrs 5...

Page 202: ...nalarmistriggeredwhen the XTE for any current navigation exceeds the value that you have specified 0 3nm 0 01 9 99nm or equivalent in the selected Distance Unit MENU ITEM OPTIONS Default in bold Guard...

Page 203: ...elow the value you specify 5ft 0002ft maximumrangeof transducer Deep Depth Alarm Switches the deep depth alarm on or off If a DSM is not connected this cannot be set OFF ON Deep Depth Alarm Value Ifth...

Page 204: ...mstances the figure should be in the region of 1 0 Selecting the satellite differential system You should select the satellite group s appropriate to your area via the Other Set Up soft key WAAS Unite...

Page 205: ...ompass proceed as follows 1 Select the LINEARIZE COMPASS option 2 When instructed to align heading Display Setup MENU OPTION OPTIONS Default in bold Soft key Autohide Controls whether the soft key bar...

Page 206: ...u is for diagnostic use by authorized dealers Remove CF Card This sub menu allows you to safely remove the Compact Flash card that is currently in use CAUTION Improper use of this setting may cause lo...

Page 207: ...ds These can cause adjacent pieces of electrical equipment to interact with one another with a consequent adverse effect on operation In order to minimize these effects and enable you to get the best...

Page 208: ...etting the Display You can reset the C Series Display in several ways Settings reset Settings and data reset Settings reset All system set up menus including page sets and the data bar are reset to th...

Page 209: ...e action required to restore normal operation If afterreferringtothissection youarestillhavingproblemswithyourDisplay contact your local dealer national distributor or Raymarine Technical Services Dep...

Page 210: ...rine com and click on Support to download the latest software Follow the instruc tions included with these downloads How do I reset my display Via the system setup menu For details see page page 194 D...

Page 211: ...cartography for the unit Problem Solution How do I upgrade my DSM software Visit www raymarine com and click on Support to download the latest software Follow the instruc tions included with these dow...

Page 212: ...cable connecting the scanner to the Display is securely connected and undamaged Scanner software incompatible message Check software revisions by contacting your local Raymarine dealer Invalid scanner...

Page 213: ...web as detailed above or by calling one of the telephone numbers below For accessories and parts Contact your authorized Raymarine dealer or Raymarine Technical Services on 1 800 539 5539 extension 23...

Page 214: ...Standard Time or Eastern Daylight Savings Time All products returned to the Repair Centre are registered upon receipt and a confirmation letter is sent to acknowledge the repair status and the referen...

Page 215: ...ink below http www navionics com DiscrepancyReports asp Navionics customer support Navionics Italy Via Fondacci 269 Z I Montramito 55054 Massarosa Italy Tel 39 0584 329111 Fax 39 0584 962696 sales nav...

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Page 217: ...ightness 10 W full brightness 12 W full brightness Environmental Op Storage Temp Range Humidity limit Waterproof to CFR46 suitable for external mounting 10 C to 50 C up to 95 at 35 C non condensing Co...

Page 218: ...name can be assigned Waypoint symbols and groups Additional storage available on CompactFlash cards Waypoint Transfer WaypointsdatabaseviaNMEAandCompactFlashcards Software also available to convert wa...

Page 219: ...n sea clutter and tune Auto GSTTM Magnetic Sensor NMEA required for fast heading data suitable for MARPA or SeaTalk Waypoint Display Target waypoint displayed with User control of symbols and groups M...

Page 220: ...age available on CompactFlash cards Alarms Programmable waypoint arrival cross track error anchor alarm anchor drift position fix data loss warning countdown timer and alarm clock Navigation informati...

Page 221: ...engineandresources twin enginesortripleenginesup port or user configured Data available Tacho boost pressure alternator oil pressure coolant tempera ture enginehours fuellevel tanks1 2 fuelrate totalf...

Page 222: ...oint number range bearing TTG Boat speed Time XTE Heading Wind data Log Trip Tem perature MOB and cursor position SeaTalk Output Cursor data guard zone and navigational data bridged from NMEA SeaTalk2...

Page 223: ...Mobile Service Identity DC Direct Current MOB Man Overboard DSC Digital Selective Calling MPH Miles per hour DSM Digital Sounder Module nm Nautical Mile EBL Electronic Bearing Line NMEA National Mari...

Page 224: ...nual STN Station TCPA Time to Closest Point of TM True motion TTG Time To Go TVG Time Variable Gain TX Transmit UTC Universal Time Constant VMG Velocity Made Good VRM Variable Range Marker WPT Waypoin...

Page 225: ...centre of radar Radar FLT Floating EBL VRM Radar GRD Guard zone Radar HDG Heading vector Chart MARPA MARPA target Radar MOB Man Over Board marker Chart and radar POS Vessel s position Chart RTE Route...

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Page 227: ...target 173 local 174 AIS alarm list 189 alarm clock 187 anchor 187 arrival alarm radius 188 cancelling 27 deep depth 189 fish limit 189 fish alarms 188 fishfinder deep 110 fish 110 shallow 110 guard z...

Page 228: ...se deviation indicator CDI 75 current position 46 display 45 change features 89 detailed simple 93 grid 93 grounding alarm 75 heading indication 74 local information 50 MARPA 76 measuring distances 54...

Page 229: ...5 over ground indication 74 up mode 84 CPA graphics 145 vectors 145 Cross track error in data bar 180 resetting 57 restart 72 82 Cursor 8 autohide 191 position in data bar 181 D Dangerous AIS target 1...

Page 230: ...floating 138 unfloating 140 Echoes blind 120 indirect 120 multiple 120 Edit dialog boxes 11 routes 68 81 select route for editing 68 select track for editing 69 tracks 68 81 waypoint 35 waypoint symbo...

Page 231: ...104 zooming 102 Floating VRMs EBLs 138 Follow route 63 Frequency calibration 112 FTC 132 G Gain 131 adjustment 117 controls 130 Glossary 209 211 GOTO function 57 GPS status 189 Groundwind in data bar...

Page 232: ...3 units setup 185 Message alerts Navtex 163 Messages Navtex managing 164 Navtex categories 164 safety AIS 174 weather 163 MOB clearing 27 data type 184 marking 26 Motion mode 85 autorange 26 86 relati...

Page 233: ...n 22 enabling disabling 24 setting up 23 Pausing fishfinder 105 PC archiving information 22 transferring information 22 Ping enable 113 rate limit 113 Placing a waypoint 31 Pop up messages 9 Ports fin...

Page 234: ...e 129 risk assessment 144 safezone 146 scanner operating modes standby 123 timed transmit 123 transmit 123 sector guard zones 141 settings changing ranges 135 MARPA 146 setup interference rejection 14...

Page 235: ...ed AIS target 170 Service Europe 200 US 199 Servicing cleaning the display 193 routine checks 193 Set drift in data bar 181 Settings and data reset 184 Settings reset 184 Setup chart 90 compass 191 fi...

Page 236: ...leeping 170 uncertain 170 Targets radar 119 TD Setup 183 Technical support 197 Navionics cartography 200 Raymarine products 199 Europe 200 Temperature air 181 alarm 187 lower limit 187 upper limit 187...

Page 237: ...ay 41 default group 29 display by symbol or group 42 edit default symbol and group 37 details 35 erase 36 fishfinder 107 groups 38 assign waypoint to group 39 erase group 41 make new group 39 move way...

Page 238: ...224 C Series Display Reference Manual Window active 15 selecting 14 X XTE in data bar 180 resetting 57 restart 72 82 Z Zoom Chart 46 Fishfinder 102 position 102 Radar 135...

Page 239: ...y service A list of Raymarine certified service agents is available from Raymarine Technical Support or at www raymarine com On Board Warranty Service For any Raymarine product or system that i has be...

Page 240: ...ns ThisWarrantyisfullytransferableprovidedthatyoufurnishtheoriginalproofofpurchasetoRaymarineor inthecaseofOn Board Warranty Service to a Raymarine certified service agent This Warranty is void if the...

Page 241: ...to the internet at www raymarine com or contact your nearest Raymarine National Distributor 2 Onboard warranty 2 1InadditiontotheProductwarrantycoverasdescribedabove Raymarinewill authorizeonboardwarr...

Page 242: ...s that the onboard warranty service has been purchased and is valid 4 Warranty limitations 4 1Raymarinewarrantypolicydoesnotapplytoanyproductthathasbeensubjectedtoaccident abuseormisuse shipping damag...

Page 243: ...or special including punitive or multiple damages nor shall Raymarine or a Raymarine service agent be liable for any loss of profit business contracts opportunity goodwill or other similar loss The li...

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