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Raynav 300 GPS 
Plotter

Owner’s Handbook

Document Number: 81171_5
Date: September 2002

Summary of Contents for Raynav 300 GPS Plotter

Page 1: ...Raynav 300 GPS Plotter Owner s Handbook Document Number 81171_5 Date September 2002...

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Page 3: ...ings 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 consist...

Page 4: ...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 5: ...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 6: ...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 approp...

Page 7: ...is Handbook is Organized 1 1 1 2 Features 1 2 General 1 2 Display 1 2 1 3 The Plotter Display 1 3 Plotter Functions 1 3 1 4 Operating Controls 1 4 Trackpad and Cursor 1 5 Dedicated Keys 1 6 Soft Keys...

Page 8: ...23 Creating a New Route 3 24 Saving the Current Route 3 27 Displaying Route Information 3 28 Clearing the Current Route from the Screen 3 30 Retrieve a Route from the Database 3 32 Using the Route Li...

Page 9: ...ilot Pop Up 4 6 Menu Timeout Period 4 6 Units 4 6 Variation Source 4 6 NMEA OUT Set Up 4 7 Cursor Echo 4 7 Date and Time Settings 4 7 GPS Source 4 8 GPS SOG COG Filter 4 8 NMEA Input 4 8 Language 4 8...

Page 10: ...ors 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 Plotter Operation 5 15 Chapter 6 Maintenance Fault Finding 6 1 6 1 Maint...

Page 11: ...tes using tracks SmartRoute Man Overboard and Data Log Mode Chapter 4 Setting Up the GPS Plotter provides instructions for setting up your GPS Plotter system to suit your preferences You should read t...

Page 12: ...unit comprises Low profile antenna 4 in LCD display comprising Eight dedicated labelled control keys Four soft keys with labels displayed on screen Trackpad The display and keys can be illuminated fo...

Page 13: ...t is locked to the vessel and moves with it The screen is automatically panned to keep the vessel and cursor in such a position that they are 10 from the edge of the window with the heading vector be...

Page 14: ...eonpage2 4 The complete range of pages is described fully in Data Display Pages on page 3 2 1 4 Operating Controls Operation utilizes a number of buttons and on screen controls These include A trackpa...

Page 15: ...esponding edge of the trackpad to move the cursor horizontally vertically or diagonally the longer you press the faster the cursor moves The current cursor position is shown in the Status Bar at the t...

Page 16: ...od is used for most key operations Press and hold Press the key and hold it down for the length of time stated for example 3 seconds then release it When you press a dedicated key one of the following...

Page 17: ...happens 1 The associated operation is actioned 2 A sub set of soft keys is displayed providing further functions 3 A pop up menu is displayed providing further options As with dedicated keys soft key...

Page 18: ...s with pop up menus when a database list is on screen a set of associated soft keys is also displayed Use the trackpad to select an item from the list then use the appropriate soft key to select the f...

Page 19: ...es a Simulator mode which allows you to practice operating your plotter without data from a GPS antenna You will need to use the set up options to switch the display unit to Simulator mode see Section...

Page 20: ...2 2 GPS Data Screen To switch the display unit off press and hold the POWER key for at least threeseconds A3 secondcountdowntimerisdisplayed whenitreaches D GPS SET UP GPS STATUS HDOP FIX STATUS SAT S...

Page 21: ...hting level eight levels 3 Press the CONTRAST soft key or trackpad left right to select the CON TRAST control Adjust the contrast setting in the same way as for the lighting 100 contrast levels 4 Pres...

Page 22: ...et up your system so that the default soft keys are not permanently displayed press any soft key to display the labels Selecting the Display Mode The DISPLAY key is used to select the desired display...

Page 23: ...to show Plotter Display Press to show CDI or BDI DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY Press after preliminary displays the default display is shown POWER GPS data Waypoint data Boat data Environmen...

Page 24: ...d to pan the display Automatically home re center the vessel using the FIND SHIP soft key Use the context sensitive cursor to change the display center Change thedisplayscaletozoomoutandintoanewareace...

Page 25: ...e 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 the cursor Alt...

Page 26: ...mum scale of 1200nm Customizing the Display Options The SCREEN soft key enables the following screen display options to be set on or off Cursor Box CRSR BOX Grid GRID Personalized CUSTOM The factory d...

Page 27: ...ursor into view You can use the context sensitive cursor to move this box Note If you use FIND SHIP when in Simulator mode the Status Bar at the top of the screen shows SIM FIX If real position data i...

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Page 29: ...g showing tracks track set up saving tracks and converting a track to a route SmartRoute Using the Man Overboard MOB feature Setting up Alarms and Timers Cursor echo from other equipment CAUTION The G...

Page 30: ...g and Range to waypoint Time and Date Time To Go TTG Steering Indicator Sunrise Sunset FixStatusandXTE Anyunavailabledataisreplacedby dashes onepercharacter WhenthereisnoGPSfixbutthereisavaluefor the...

Page 31: ...1 to Figure 3 4 Figure 3 1 GPS Data Page 1 Figure 3 2 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 32: ...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 TWILIG...

Page 33: ...in Figure 3 5 to Figure 3 7 Figure 3 5 Waypoint Data 1 Figure 3 6 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 3...

Page 34: ...epagesareshowninFigure 3 8toFigure 3 10 Figure 3 8 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 50 50 00...

Page 35: ...4944 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 36: ...Figure 3 11 and Figure 3 12 Figure 3 11 Environment Data 1 Figure 3 12 Environment Data 2 D4946 2 WIND SSW 7 050 M 320 M RUDDER COG HEADING ROUTE GOTO BOAT DATA ENVIROMNT WIND TRUE STEER STARBOARD WP...

Page 37: ...tandTimetoGo TTG TTG is calculated on the basis of distance to destination and Velocity Made Good VMG towards destination Atwaypointrangesgreaterthan4nm thesymbolremainsatthetopofthe screen As the way...

Page 38: ...nwithautomaticscalingtoprovide0 4nm 1nm 5nm 10nm 25nm 50nm 100nm 200nm 400nm 1000nm 2000nmand 4000nmrangescales Ineachcasetherangescalehasgraduationsat and of the current scale Data Boxes The Data Box...

Page 39: ...any 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...

Page 40: ...able providing 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 GPS Plotter on your vessel When a new w...

Page 41: ...Figure 3 23 are shown Press CLEAR to remove these softkeys 2 Press CLEAR to remove the Place Waypoint soft keys To place a waypoint as a latitude longitude position using the Waypoint List 1 Press MA...

Page 42: ...identical to the SYM BOL NAME and POSITION soft keys described in Editing Waypoint Details on page 3 17 4 When editing is complete press ENTER to place the waypoint in the waypoint list or CLEAR to ab...

Page 43: ...Position Screen Figure 3 21 Select Chain Slaves Screen ii the ASF1 ASF2 soft key which presents two soft keys for editing ASF 1 and ASF 2 parameters independently see Figure 3 22 Press ENTER to accept...

Page 44: ...nt and transfer waypoints Positioningthecursoroverawaypointselectsthatwaypointandaccesses the waypoint soft keys These keys enable you to go to described in Following Routes and Going to Waypoints on...

Page 45: ...over the waypoint The Waypoint Data Box is displayed which indicates waypoint number name bearing and range or lat lon if selected in the sys tem set up menu see System Set Up Parameters on page 4 3...

Page 46: ...heoperation Thewaypoint name replaces the waypoint number 7 Press CLEAR to return to the default soft keys 8 To edit the waypoint position press the EDIT WAYPOINT soft key fol lowed by POSITION The Wa...

Page 47: ...he cursor 1 MovethecursoroverthewaypointuntilthelettersWPTaredisplayed The waypoint soft keys are displayed 2 Press the ERASE WAYPOINT soft key The waypoint is removed from the screen and the Waypoint...

Page 48: ...al Note WhenusingtheNavigatorKeypad youshouldbeawarethatitcan control several displays simultaneously any display in edit mode i e ready for alpha numeric data entry will be affected by the Navigator...

Page 49: ...no numeric entry exists the selection bar moves to the first alpha entry For example let s say we have four waypoints named ORION POLARIS QUANTUM and 6 GUN Pressing the opq 6 key four successive time...

Page 50: ...at key is input or 1 Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the list of alpha numericandspecialcharactersuntilthedesiredcharacterisdisplayed just as you would with the trackpad Note that you...

Page 51: ...ved in the route database You can then select a routefromthedatabaselistasthecurrentroute seeRetrieveaRoutefrom the Database on page 3 32 The current route can be edited by adding and moving waypoints...

Page 52: ...oute using the Route Building Table Note In the following it is assumed that the user is starting from a data page display with the default soft keys shown Figure 3 27 Figure 3 27 Default Soft Keys Ty...

Page 53: ...usedmorethanonceinaroute 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 column i...

Page 54: ...e 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 delete the last plac...

Page 55: ...ry on the Route List highlighted Figure 3 32 Save Route Soft Keys Note Thetrackpadup downcanbeusedtoselectanotherpositioninthe list this can be an empty position or an existing route that you no longe...

Page 56: ...ress the ROUTE soft key followed by MORE then press ROUTE LIST The Route List is displayed with the selected route highlighted as shown in Figure 3 33 Figure 3 33 Route List and Soft Keys 2 Use the tr...

Page 57: ...keystoincrement dec rement the planned SOG value The Time values in the Route Information list are updated 3 Press the ACTUAL SOG key to use the actual SOG value rather than a planned one 4 PressCLEAR...

Page 58: ...oft keys as shown in Figure 3 36 Figure 3 36 Waypoint Data Box and Soft Keys The Waypoint can be edited by means of the associated soft keys see Editing Waypoint Details on page 3 17 To remove the dat...

Page 59: ...nsavedtheSAVEROUTEsoftkeysaredisplayed as shown in Figure 3 38 Figure 3 38 Save Route Soft Keys i To save the route in the database press YES ii To clear the route without saving it in the route datab...

Page 60: ...e The Route List can be used to delete a route or re name a route To delete or re name a route in the Route List 1 Press the ROUTE soft key followed by MORE then press ROUTE LIST The Route List is dis...

Page 61: ...keys are displayed see Figure 3 35 2 Press ENTER the cursor changes to a four way arrow controlling a new waypoint The waypoint is connected to the existing waypoints on either side with a dashed lin...

Page 62: ...om the route and the route is re numbered Note You can remove the last waypoint from a route as described in Adding Removing Waypoints at the End of the Route above If the route has not been saved the...

Page 63: ...arget point an existing waypoint or the cursor Follow a route either forward or reversed Joining a route at a selected waypoint advancing to waypoints or restarting XTE Stop and Restart Follow Goto Ta...

Page 64: ...OTO CURSOR operation and stop the cur rent GOTO ROUTE press YES A temporary waypoint is placed as the target and navigation starts towards it The waypoint is shown as a square with a circle and dot at...

Page 65: ...s the GOTO default soft key the Goto Follow soft keys are dis played 3 Press the FOLLOW ROUTE soft key To follow the current route in reverse using the cursor 1 Place the cursor over the route leg unt...

Page 66: ...NTADVANCEsoftkey Thecurrentlegoftherouteis abandoned and the next waypoint becomes the target The display is updated to show the new route leg Note You can advance past the end of a route back to the...

Page 67: ...as an invisible circle with a specified radius around the target The alarm is triggered when either of the following conditions is met The distance to the target point is less than that specified for...

Page 68: ...e List Youcanreceivewaypointsthataretransmittedbyotherequipmenton SeaTalk or NMEA When this option is selected any waypoints received on SeaTalk or NMEA are transferred and appended one by one to the...

Page 69: ...You specify the interval at which trackpointsarecreatedandalineisdrawnon screenbetweeneachpoint The current track remains on screen until you clear the track Breaks in the track will be caused when a...

Page 70: ...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 71: ...VAL 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 vessel s t...

Page 72: ...ing 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 Itisastaightforwardtaskto setupaCurre...

Page 73: ...k List is displayed The highlight indicates the selected track 2 Usingthetrackpadtop bottom selectthe required trackandpressthe SAVE TRACK NAME TRACK or ERASE TRACK soft key 3 ToNAMEatrack usethetrack...

Page 74: ...tasks automatically and the plotter 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 box s...

Page 75: ...by the Plotter 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 an...

Page 76: ...e radius around the waypoint at which you require the arrival alarm to be triggered 3 Alarm distances are set in the range 0 01nm to 9 99nm in steps of 0 01nm The countdown timer is set in hours and m...

Page 77: ...ocalcursorposi 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 outputs t...

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Page 79: ...ences they are retained until you reset them they are retained even when the unit is powered off This chapter provides instructions for displaying and changing the factory default values to your prefe...

Page 80: ...that have a numeric value or more than four possible settings a scroll list is displayed above two of the soft keys Some parameters are controlled by an adjustable slider that is dis played above two...

Page 81: ...MAGNETIC or TRUE TRUE CURSOR REF ERENCE MAG TRUE or RELATIVE RELATIVE CURSOR READOUT OFF LAT LONG RNG BRG BOTH RNG BRG DAY NIGHT DAY or NIGHT DAY HELP OFF or ON ON SOFT KEYS OFF or ON ON KEY BEEP OFF...

Page 82: ...for the previous parameter Bearing Mode M or T is displayed in the cursor 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 O...

Page 83: ...undtoreducetheintensity of the image Help When Help is set to ON a prompt appears in place of the status bar when selecting a soft key or menu choice and when using the context sensitive cursor The he...

Page 84: ...difference between True and Magnetic directiondataforheadingorbearingvalues TheVariationSourceoption providessoftkeysforselectingAutoorManualvariationmode displays the current variation value for eac...

Page 85: ...external source NMEA OUT Set Up Each NMEA sentence can be set to either OFF or ON individually The factory default is ON for each sentence Cursor Echo You can set up your system so that radars plotte...

Page 86: ...the velocity vectors to compensate for the oscillatingmotionofthevessel givingaclearerindicationofthevessel s course and speed Slow moving vessels or vessels sailing in rough seas will benefit from a...

Page 87: ...arameters Chart Orientation The plotter orientation is normally North Up but can be changed to Course Up or Head Up if heading data is available The orientation modes give the following displays Param...

Page 88: ...shows the vessel s current heading upwards As the heading changes the image will rotate Waypoint Symbols This setting controls whether or not the waypoints are shown on the display with their appropr...

Page 89: ...um You can change the offset by moving the cursor to the known vessel position This offset is applied to all incoming position data The default offset value is zero When position offset is switched on...

Page 90: ...s dependent upon certain parameters in particular for GPS the azimuth and elevation angles are used in a triangulation process to calculate position HDOP Horizontal Dilution Of Position is a measure o...

Page 91: ...4 8 It provides the ability to set up an external Differential GPS either automatically default or by manually retuning it to a different differential beacon Note If the display unit is receiving RTC...

Page 92: ...disabled and grayed out In MAN mode this frequency is the user selected value which is sent via SeaTalk NMEA to the beacon receiver To set a new beacon frequency manually Press the SET BEACON FREQUENC...

Page 93: ...ved Signal Strength and SNR are interrelated SNR provides a measureofthequalityofthereceivedsignalandisdependentuponsignal strength Differential Age Differential Age indicates the time elapsed since t...

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Page 95: ...operation of the product The guidelines given here describe the conditions for optimum EMC performance butitis recognizedthatit maynotbe possible to meetallof these conditions in all situations To en...

Page 96: ...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 Alway...

Page 97: ...ement 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 take...

Page 98: ...pping hazard 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...

Page 99: ...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 100: ...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 fr...

Page 101: ...s 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...

Page 102: ...or deckhead Note The gasket should be fitted to the rear of the unit to ensure EMC compliance To trunnion mount the display unit proceed as follows 1 Loosen the trunnion knobs and remove the trunnion...

Page 103: ...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 104: ...5 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 105: ...deckhead a watertight gland or swan neck tube should be provided Ifanextensionisrequiredfortheantennacableitshouldbelimitedtoa single extension and kept as short as possible to minimise any signal los...

Page 106: ...o short use an extension cable Part E36011 or consult your Raymarine dealer Itisrecommendedthatonlyasingleextensioncableisusedaseachextra connector will reduce signal levels PWR NMEA Connector CAUTION...

Page 107: ...r block 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 Plotter T...

Page 108: ...re the correct polarity SeaTalk Connector The Plotter can be connected to an existing SeaTalk system by connecting a SeaTalk cable available from your Raymarine dealer into the SeaTalk connector on th...

Page 109: ...left right soft key arrows select the required language 6 Press ENTER to return to the setup soft keys then CLEAR to return to the normal Plotter screen Checking the Plotter Operation Toconfirmthatyou...

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Page 111: ...tight Note Never use chemical or abrasive materials to clean the plotter If the unit is dirty wipe it with a clean damp cloth EMC Servicing and Safety Guidelines Raymarine equipment should be serviced...

Page 112: ...reset are available Power On Reset When you turn the display unit off then on again the screen reverts to the default GPS plotter display Factory Reset This resets all values back to their original f...

Page 113: ...tact your local dealer national distributor or Raymarine Product Support for further advice Always quote the product serial number Table 6 2 Fault Finding Guide Problem Corrective Action Unit does not...

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Page 115: ...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 116: ...SAS 3 meters 2D RMS L1 C A code HDOP 2 without SA Software update From a PC serial port via the NMEA inter face Memory Capacity Waypoints 998max 20routesofupto 50 waypoints Track history 4500 points s...

Page 117: ...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 118: ...TG 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 G...

Page 119: ...atibility ETA Estimated Time of Arrival FAA Federal Aviation Administration GPS Global Positioning System HDOP HorizontalDilutionOfPrecision Themultiplicativefactorthatmodifiesranging error It is caus...

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Page 121: ...U S GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS The Software and Documentation are provided with Restricted Rights Use duplica tion or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as setforthinthisAgreem...

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Page 123: ...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 124: ...T 2 Raynav 300 Plotter...

Page 125: ...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 Note...

Page 126: ...T 4 Raynav 300 GPS Plotter...

Page 127: ...MOB 3 47 Chart Scale 3 25 Clearing Current Route 3 30 a Route 3 23 a Track 3 41 3 43 Context sensitive Cursor 2 6 Controls Lighting 2 3 Operating 1 4 see also Keys Conventions Used 2 1 Countdown Timer...

Page 128: ...3 28 Waypoint Data 3 12 E EGNOS v see also WAAS EMC Servicing Safety Guidelines 6 1 Editing Waypoint Details 3 17 a Route 3 23 3 33 a Waypoint 3 12 Environment Data 3 8 Erasing a Route 3 23 3 32 a Way...

Page 129: ...oft Keys 4 5 Trackpad 2 6 P POWER Key Switching Off 2 3 Switching On 2 1 Panning 2 6 Parts and Accessories 5 3 Pilot Pop Up 4 3 4 6 Placing a Waypoint 3 12 3 13 3 25 Pop up Menus 1 7 Position Data 3 4...

Page 130: ...Beep 4 5 MOB Data 4 5 Menu Timeout 4 6 NMEA OUT 4 7 Soft Keys 4 5 Speed Units 4 6 Temperature Units 4 5 Time Format 4 7 Time Offset 4 7 Units 4 6 Variation Source 4 6 Setting Up Alarms 3 48 a Track 3...

Page 131: ...ata Display 3 5 3 12 3 17 Database List 3 12 3 13 3 26 3 36 Editing 3 12 Editing Details 3 17 Erasing 3 12 3 19 GoTo 3 35 3 36 Inserting 3 33 List 3 19 MOB 3 46 Moving 3 13 3 19 3 23 NMEA 3 40 Naming...

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Page 133: ...sale of the boat to the end user where the equipment has been installed by a Raymarine certified installer or from commissioning of the installation by a Raymarine certified installer or 30 months fr...

Page 134: ...ormal working hours is not covered by this Warranty Travel cost allowance on certain products with a suggested retail price below 2500 00 is not authorized When or if repairs are necessary these produ...

Page 135: ...der Services Telephone 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 60...

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