Raymarine C90W, C Series C120W, C-Series, C120W, C140 User Reference Handbook

C-Series Widescreen
Multifunction Display
User reference handbook
C90W, C120W and C140W models
Autohelm,HSB,RayT echNavigator,SailPilot,SeaT alkandSportpilotareUKregisteredtrademarksofRaymarineUKLimited. PathnderandRaymarineareUKregisteredtrademarksofRaymarineHoldingsLimited.45STV,60STV ,AST,Autoadapt,AutoGST , AutoSeastate,AutoTrim,Bidata,GSeries,HDFI,LifeT ag,MarineIntelligence,Maxiview,OnBoard,Raychart,Raynav ,Raypilot,RayT alk, Raystar,ST40,ST60+,Seaclutter,SmartRoute,Tridata,UniControlandWaypointNavigationaretrademarksofRaymarineUKLimited.
Allotherproductnamesaretrademarksorregisteredtrademarksoftheirrespectiveowners.
Copyright©2008RaymarineUKLtd.Allrightsreserved.
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Documentnumber:81312-1 Date:November2008
Contents
Chapter1ImportantInformation...............................9
Safetynotices...................................................................9
TFTLCDDisplays..........................................................10
Wateringress.................................................................10
Disclaimers....................................................................10
CompactFlashcards.......................................................11
EMCconformance..........................................................11
Suppressionferrites........................................................11
Connectionstootherequipment......................................11
Declarationofconformity.................................................11
Productdisposal.............................................................12
Warrantyregistration.......................................................12
IMOandSOLAS.............................................................12
Technicalaccuracy.........................................................12
Chapter2Handbookinformation............................13
2.1Userreferencehandbookinformation.........................14
2.2Aboutthismanual.....................................................14
Chapter3Gettingstarted........................................15
3.1Multifunctiondisplaysystemintegration......................16
3.2Poweringthedisplayon/off........................................18
3.3Controls....................................................................19
3.4Usingbuttonsandsoftkeys........................................20
3.5Usingthecursor........................................................20
3.6Navigatingpagesandmenus.....................................21
3.7Initialsetup...............................................................25
Chapter4Managingdisplaydata...........................33
4.1CompactFlashcardsoverview...................................34
4.2Writingandretrievingdata.........................................36
4.3TransferringdatausingaPC.....................................37
4.4Operatinganetworkeddisplay...................................37
Chapter5Usingwaypoints.....................................39
5.1Waypoints................................................................40
5.2Howwaypointsareshownindifferent
applications.......................................................41
5.3Waypointplacement..................................................42
5.4Displayingthewaypointlist........................................42
5.5Waypointnavigation..................................................43
5.6Editingawaypoint.....................................................44
5.7Waypointgroups.......................................................46
5.8Passwordprotectingyourwaypoints...........................47
Chapter6Usingthechart........................................49
6.1Chartapplicationoverview.........................................50
6.2Ensuresafenavigation..............................................50
6.3Usingthechartsafely................................................51
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6.4Whatthechartdisplays.............................................51
6.5Chartcards...............................................................52
6.6Chartdatum..............................................................52
6.7Chartsetup...............................................................53
6.8Movingaroundthechart............................................59
6.9Chartpresentation.....................................................60
6.10Locatingyourvesselonthechartdisplay..................72
6.11Waypoints...............................................................73
6.12Routes....................................................................75
6.13Tracks....................................................................82
6.14Measuringdistancesandbearings...........................84
Chapter7Usingthe3Dchart..................................85
7.13Dchartoverview.....................................................86
7.23Dchartsetup..........................................................87
7.33Dchartcards..........................................................88
7.43Dchartdisplayoverview..........................................88
Chapter8Usingautopilotcontrol...........................95
8.1Disengagingtheautopilotinanemergency.................96
8.2Autopilotcontrol........................................................96
8.3Autopilotcontroloptions............................................98
8.4Autopilotalarms........................................................98
Chapter9Usingradar..............................................99
9.1Radaroverview.......................................................100
9.2Radarscannerpowermodes...................................100
9.3Radarrangeandimagequality................................101
9.4Radardisplayoverview...........................................104
9.5Dualrangeradaroperation(digitalscanners
only)...............................................................105
9.6Radarmodeandorientation.....................................106
9.7Radartuning—DIGITALscanners..........................109
9.8Radartuning—ANALOGscanners.........................1 14
9.9Waypoints..............................................................120
9.10Usingradartomeasuredistances,ranges,and
bearings.........................................................121
9.11Usingradartotracktargetsandavoid
collisions.........................................................124
9.12Radaralarms........................................................128
9.13Settingupyourradar.............................................129
Chapter10UsingAIS.............................................133
10.1AISoverview.........................................................134
10.2AISprerequisites...................................................135
10.3ClassesofAISdata...............................................136
10.4EnablingordisablingAIS.......................................137
10.5DisplayingAISvectors...........................................137
10.6AISstatussymbols................................................138
10.7AISsilentmode.....................................................138
10.8ViewingAIStargetinformation...............................139
10.9UsingAIStoavoidcollisions..................................140
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10.10AISoptions.........................................................141
10.11AISalarms..........................................................142
10.12Buddytracking....................................................142
Chapter11UsingtheCourseDeviation
Indicator....................................................145
11.1CourseDeviationIndicatoroverview.......................146
11.2SelectingtheCDIapplication..................................146
11.3UsingtheCDIApplication......................................147
Chapter12Usingtheshnder............................149
12.1Fishnderintroduction...........................................150
12.2Thesonarimage...................................................151
12.3Fishnderpresets..................................................153
12.4Fishnderdisplaymodes.......................................154
12.5Fishnderrange....................................................157
12.6Fishnderpresentationoptions...............................159
12.7Fishnderwaypoints..............................................164
12.8Fishnderalarms...................................................165
12.9Settingupyourshnder.......................................166
Chapter13Usingtheenginemonitor...................171
13.1Enginemonitoroverview........................................172
13.2Displayingtheenginemonitorapplication...............172
13.3Settinguptheenginemonitorapplication................173
13.4Changingwhattheenginemonitordisplays............173
13.5Silencingenginemonitoralarms.............................174
Chapter14Usingthedataapplication.................175
14.1Dataapplicationoverview......................................176
14.2Pre-congureddatainthedataapplication.............176
14.3Customizingthedataapplication............................178
Chapter15Usingtheweatherapplication
(NorthAmericaonly)................................179
15.1Weatherapplicationoverview.................................180
15.2Weatherapplicationsetup......................................180
15.3Weatherapplicationdisplayoverview.....................181
15.4Weathermapnavigation........................................185
15.5Weatherreports....................................................185
15.6Stormtracking.......................................................186
15.7Animatedweathergraphics....................................187
Chapter16UsingSiriussatelliteradio(North
Americaonly)...........................................189
16.1Siriusradiooverview.............................................190
16.2DisplayingtheSiriusradioapplication.....................190
16.3Siriusradiobasicoperations..................................191
16.4Siriusradiopresets................................................192
16.5FavoriteSiriusradiosongalerts.............................193
16.6Siriusradioparentallocking...................................194
Chapter17UsingNavtex.......................................195
17.1Navtexoverview....................................................196
17.2Navtexsetup.........................................................196
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17.3ViewingandManagingNavtexMessages...............197
Chapter18Usingvideo..........................................199
18.1Videoapplicationoverview.....................................200
18.2Displayingthevideoapplication.............................201
18.3Changingthevideoaspectratio.............................201
18.4Adjustingthevideopicture.....................................202
Chapter19DSCVHFradiointegration.................203
19.1UsingaDSCVHFradiowithyourdisplay...............204
19.2EnablingDSCVHFradiointegration.......................205
Chapter20Customizingyourdisplay..................207
20.1Customizingpagesets..........................................208
20.2Customizingthedatabar........................................209
Chapter21Maintainingyourdisplay....................211
21.1Servicingandsafety..............................................212
21.2Routineequipmentchecks.....................................212
21.3Cleaning...............................................................213
21.4Cleaningthedisplaycase......................................213
21.5Cleaningthedisplayscreen...................................214
21.6Resettingyourdisplay...........................................214
Chapter22T echnicalsupport...............................217
22.1Raymarinetechnicalsupport..................................218
22.2Siriussupport........................................................218
22.3Navionicssupport..................................................219
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Chapter1:ImportantInformation
Safetynotices
Warning:Ensuresafenavigation
Thisproduct(includingtheelectroniccharts)is intendedforuseonlyasanaidtonavigation.Itis designedtofacilitatetheuseofofcialgovernment charts,NOTREPLACETHEM.Onlyofcial governmentchartsandnoticestomarinerscontainall thecurrentinformationneededforsafenavigation, andthecaptainisresponsiblefortheirprudentuse.It istheuser’sresponsibilitytouseofcialgovernment charts,noticestomariners,cautionandproper navigationalskillwhenoperatingthisoranyother Raymarineproduct.
Warning:Productinstallationand operation
Thisproductmustbeinstalledandoperatedin accordancewiththeRaymarineinstructionsprovided. Failuretodosocouldresultinpersonalinjury ,damage toyourboatand/orpoorproductperformance.
Warning:Productinstallation
Thisequipmentmustbeinstalledinaccordancewith theRaymarineinstructionsprovided.Failuretodoso couldresultinpoorproductperformance,personal injury,and/ordamagetothevessel.
Warning:Highvoltages
Thisproductcontainshighvoltages.DoNOTremove anycoversorotherwiseattempttoaccessinternal components,unlessspecicallyinstructedinthis document.
Warning:Sonaroperation
•NEVERoperatethesounderwiththeboatoutof thewater.
•NEVERtouchthetransducerfacewhenthesounder ispoweredon.
•SWITCHOFFthesounderifdiversarelikelytobe within25ft(5m)ofthetransducer.
Warning:Radarscannersafety
Beforerotatingtheradarscanner,ensureallpersonnel areclear.
Warning:Radartransmissionsafety
Theradarscannertransmitselectromagneticenergy. Ensureallpersonnelareclearofthescannerwhen theradaristransmitting.
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Caution:Careofchartcards
Toavoidirreparabledamagetoand/orlossofdata fromchartcards:
•Ensurethatchartcardsarettedthecorrectway around.DONOTtrytoforceacardintoposition.
•DONOTsavedata(waypoints,routes,andso on)toaNavionicschartcard,asthechartsmay beoverwritten.
•DONOTuseametallicinstrumentsuchasa screwdriverorplierstoremoveachartcard.
•DONOTremoveachartcardwhileinformation isbeingwrittentoorreadfromit.
Caution:Ensurechartcarddooris securelyclosed
Topreventwateringressandconsequentdamage tothedisplay,ensurethatthechartcarddooris rmlyclosed.Thiscanbeconrmedbyanaudible click.
Caution:Cleaning
WhencleaningthisproductdoNOTuseacid, ammonia-basedorabrasiveproducts,anddoNOT usehighpressurewashing(jetwash)equipment.
TFTLCDDisplays
Thecolorsofthedisplaymayseemtovarywhenviewedagainst acoloredbackgroundorincoloredlight.Thisisaperfectlynormal effectthatcanbeseenwithallcolorLiquidCrystalDisplays(LCDs).
IncommonwithallThinFilmTransistor(TFT)LCDunits,thescreen mayexhibitafew(lessthan7)wronglyilluminatedpixels.These mayappearasblackpixelsinalightareaofthescreenorascolored pixelsinblackareas.
Wateringress
Asitexceedsthewaterproofratingcapacityoutlinedbystandards IPX6,subjectinganyRaymarineequipmenttocommercial highpressurewashingequipmentmaycausewaterintrusion andsubsequentequipmentfailure.Raymarinewillnotwarrant equipmentsubjectedtohighpressurewashing.
Disclaimers
Thisproduct(includingtheelectroniccharts)isintendedtobeused onlyasanaidtonavigation.Itisdesignedtofacilitateuseofofcial governmentcharts,notreplacethem.Onlyofcialgovernment chartsandnoticestomarinerscontainallthecurrentinformation neededforsafenavigation,andthecaptainisresponsiblefortheir prudentuse.Itistheuser’sresponsibilitytouseofcialgovernment charts,noticestomariners,cautionandpropernavigationalskill whenoperatingthisoranyotherRaymarineproduct.Thisproduct supportselectronicchartsprovidedbythirdpartydatasuppliers whichmaybeembeddedorstoredonmemorycard.Useofsuch chartsissubjecttothesupplier’sEnd-UserLicenceAgreement includedinthedocumentationforthisproductorsuppliedwiththe memorycard(asapplicable).
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Raymarinedoesnotwarrantthatthisproductiserror-freeorthatit iscompatiblewithproductsmanufacturedbyanypersonorentity otherthanRaymarine.
Thisproductusesdigitalchartdata,andelectronicinformationfrom theGlobalPositioningSystem(GPS)whichmaycontainerrors. Raymarinedoesnotwarranttheaccuracyofsuchinformationand youareadvisedthaterrorsinsuchinformationmaycausethe producttomalfunction.Raymarineisnotresponsiblefordamages orinjuriescausedbyyouruseorinabilitytousetheproduct,bythe interactionoftheproductwithproductsmanufacturedbyothers,or byerrorsinchartdataorinformationutilizedbytheproductand suppliedbythirdparties.
CompactFlashcards
Navionicschartcards
TheDisplayispre-loadedwithNavionicschartdata.Ifyouwishto usedifferentchartdata,youcaninsertNavionicschartcardsinto theCompactFlashcardslotontheunit.
Usebrandedchartcards
Whenarchivingdata,RaymarinerecommendstheuseofSanDisk CFmemorycards.OtherbrandsofCFmemorycardmaynotwork inyourunit.
EMCconformance
BasicEMCconformancestatement.
Raymarineequipmentandaccessoriesconformtotheappropriate ElectromagneticCompatibility(EMC)regulationsforuseinthe recreationalmarineenvironment.
CorrectinstallationisrequiredtoensurethatEMCperformanceis notcompromised.
Suppressionferrites
Donotremoveferrite
Raymarinecablesmaybettedwithsuppressionferrites.These areimportantforcorrectEMCperformance.Ifaferritehastobe removedforanypurpose(e.g.installationormaintenance),itmust bereplacedintheoriginalpositionbeforetheproductisused.
Useonlyferritesofthecorrecttype,suppliedbyRaymarine authorizeddealers.
Connectionstootherequipment
Requirementforferritesonnon-Raymarinecables
IfyourRaymarineequipmentistobeconnectedtootherequipment usingacablenotsuppliedbyRaymarine,asuppressionferrite MUSTalwaysbeattachedtothecableneartheRaymarineunit.
Declarationofconformity
RaymarineLtd.declaresthattheC-SeriesMultifunctionDisplays areincompliancewiththeessentialrequirementsofEMCdirective 2004/108/EC.
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TheoriginalDeclarationofConformitycerticatemaybeviewedon therelevantproductpageatwww.raymarine.com
Productdisposal
DisposethisproductinaccordancewiththeWEEEDirective.
TheWasteElectricalandElectronicEquipment(WEEE) Directiverequirestherecyclingofwasteelectricalandelectronic equipment.WhilsttheWEEEDirectivedoesnotapplytosome Raymarineproducts,wesupportitspolicyandaskyoutobeaware ofhowtodisposeofthisproduct.
Warrantyregistration
ToregisteryourRaymarineproductownership,pleasetakeafew minutestolloutthewarrantyregistrationcardfoundinthebox,or visitwww.raymarine.comandregisteron-line.
Itisimportantthatyouregisteryourproducttoreceivefullwarranty benets.Yourunitpackageincludesabarcodelabelindicatingthe serialnumberoftheunit.Y oushouldstickthislabeltothewarranty registrationcard.
IMOandSOLAS
Theequipmentdescribedwithinthisdocumentisintendedforuse onleisuremarineboatsandworkboatsnotcoveredbyInternational MaritimeOrganization(IMO)andSafetyofLifeatSea(SOLAS) CarriageRegulations.
Technicalaccuracy
Tothebestofourknowledge,theinformationinthisdocumentwas correctatthetimeitwasproduced.However,Raymarinecannot acceptliabilityforanyinaccuraciesoromissionsitmaycontain.In addition,ourpolicyofcontinuousproductimprovementmaychange specicationswithoutnotice.Asaresult,Raymarinecannotaccept liabilityforanydifferencesbetweentheproductandthisdocument.
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Chapter2:Handbookinformation
Chaptercontents
2.1Userreferencehandbookinformationonpage14
2.2Aboutthismanualonpage14
Handbookinformation13
2.1Userreferencehandbookinformation
ThishandbookcontainsimportantinformationonusingtheC-Series Widescreenrangeofmultifunctiondisplays.
Thehandbookisforusewiththefollowingmodels:
•C90WWidescreenMultifunctionDisplay
•C120WWidescreenMultifunctionDisplay
•C140WWidescreenMultifunctionDisplay
C-Serieshandbooks
TheC-SeriesWidescreenMultifunctionDisplayhasthefollowing handbooksavailable.
AlldocumentsareavailabletodownloadasPDFsfrom
www.raymarine.com
C-Serieshandbooks
DescriptionPartnumber
Installationandcommissioning instructions
87101
Operatinginstructions(quick reference)
86135
Userreferencehandbook
81312
Additionalhandbooks
DescriptionPartnumber
SeaTalk
ng
referencemanual
81300
2.2Aboutthismanual
Thismanualdescribeshowtooperateyourmultifunctiondisplayin conjunctionwithNavionicscartography.
Itassumesthatallperipheralequipmenttobeoperatedwithitis compatibleandhasbeencorrectlyinstalled.Thismanualisintended forusersofvaryingmarineabilities,butassumesagenerallevelof knowledgeofdisplayuse,nauticalterminologyandpractices.
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Chapter3:Gettingstarted
Chaptercontents
3.1Multifunctiondisplaysystemintegrationonpage16
3.2Poweringthedisplayon/offonpage18
3.3Controlsonpage19
3.4Usingbuttonsandsoftkeysonpage20
3.5Usingthecursoronpage20
3.6Navigatingpagesandmenusonpage21
3.7Initialsetuponpage25
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3.1Multifunctiondisplaysystem integration
Youcanconnectanumberofexternaldevicestoyourmultifunction display,providingadditionalfeaturesandfunctions.
Thefollowingdiagramillustratesthevariousexternaldevicesthat canbeconnectedtoyourmultifunctiondisplay:
MENU
CH
OK
16/9
HI/LO
SCAN WATCH
SQ
RAY240
WX
11.18.02
Weather receiver
External GPS
Personal
Computer
Fishfinder
DSM 30 & 300
SeaTalk
hs
switch
Instruments
Autopilot
AIS receiver
DSC VHF
C-Series display
Additional
C-Series display
Video/Camera
D11522_1
Digital Open Array radar scanner
Digital Radome scanner
or
Yourmultifunctiondisplayusesanumberofprotocolstotransfer databetweenthevariousdevicesinyournetworkedsystem.The followingtabledetailswhichdevicesmaybeconnectedtoyour display,andthetypeofconnectivity(intermsofprotocolsand physicalinterfaces)thattheyusetoexchangedatawiththedisplay:
DeviceTypeSuitableDevicesConnectivity
Radar
•ONE4kilowattDigital RadomeScanner, OR
•ONE4kilowattHD DigitalOpenArray Scanner,OR
•ONE4kilowattSHD DigitalOpenArray Scanner,OR
•ONE12kilowattSHD DigitalOpenArray Scanner
Note:HDand SHDOpenArray Scannersmust beusingsoftware versionV2.23or later.
SeaTalk
hs
Fishnder•ONEDSM30,OR
•ONEDSM300
SeaTalk
hs
Cartography—includedEmbedded(internal)
Navionicscartography
Internalstorage
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DeviceTypeSuitableDevicesConnectivity
Cartography—optional
ExternalNavionics CompactFlashchart card(includingPlatinum level)
CompactFlashcardslot
SiriusWeather/AudioSiriusSR100onlySeaTalk
hs
AISAIS250,AIS500,or
AISClassAorClassB receiver/transceiver
NMEA0183
NavtexNavtexReceiver
NMEA0183(Navtex protocol)
FastHeadingSensorFastHeadingSensor
NMEA0183
GPS—externalRaystar125GPSor
third-partyexternalGPS receiver
SeaTalk,SeaT alk
ng
,or
NMEA0183
InstrumentsAllcurrentRaymarine
instruments
SeaTalk,SeaTalk
ng
Autopilot—RaymarineAllcurrentRaymarine
autopilots
SeaTalk,SeaTalk
ng
Autopilot—thirdpartyThird-partyautopilots
NMEA0183(waypoint andbearinginformation)
VHFradio
RaymarineDSCVHF radios
NMEA0183,SeaT alk
AdditionalMultifunction Display
ONEC90W,C120W,or C140W
SeaTalk,SeaTalk
hs
,
SeaTalk
ng
Video/cameraCompositePALorNTSC
videosource
BNCconnector
DeviceTypeSuitableDevicesConnectivity
Raytechcharting software
Raytechsoftware versionV6.1
SeaTalk
hs
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3.2Poweringthedisplayon/off
Poweringthedisplayon
1.PressandholdthePOWERbuttonuntiltheRaymarinelogo
appears.
2.PressOKtoacknowledgethewarningwindow.
PoweringtheDisplayOff
1.PressandholdthePOWERbuttonuntilthecountdownreaches
zero.
Note:IfthePOWERbuttonisreleasedbeforethecountdown reacheszero,thepoweroffiscancelled.
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3.3Controls
Unicontrol
The smooth inner ring is the TRACKPAD, which controls the on-screen cursor and scrolls through menus. The outer ring is the ROTARY CONTROL, which is used to adjust values. In the middle of the Unicontrol is the OK button, which is used to select options.
ACTIVE
Selects which of the split windows is active. The selected window is outlined in red, and the associated softkeys displayed.
MENU
Press to access the set up menus.
RANGE
Press to change the display scale so that a smaller or larger area can be seen on the screen.
PAGE
Press to display the available page softkeys for the current page set. Press and hold to access the Page Setup menu.
WPTS/MOB
Press and release to show the waypoint softkeys. Press again to place a waypoint at your vessel's position. Press and hold to place a Man Overboard (MOB) marker at your current position.
DATA
Press to access the archive and transfer, and databar options.
CANCEL
Press to quit the selected on-screen option when editing data, or to return to a previous softkey or menu level.
Chart card slot
Open the card reader door to insert or remove CompactFlash cards, which are used for upgrading cartography, and archiving waypoint, route and other data.
Softkeys
Press to select the corresponding function identified by the on-screen label.
1
2
3
4
5 6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
11
POWER
Press once to switch the unit ON. Press again to access the backlight adjustment and scanner power controls. Press and hold to switch the unit OFF.
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3.4Usingbuttonsandsoftkeys
Thefollowingdiagramshowsyouhowtoselectfunctionsusingthe buttonsandsoftkeys:
WAYPOINT AT
CURSOR
WAYPOINT AT
VESSEL
WAYPOINT AT
LAT/LONG...
GO TO WAYPOINT
OPTIONS
REVIEW AND EDIT
WAYPOINTS
ERASE WAYPOINT SORT LIST
SET DEFAULT SYM
& GROUP...
WAYPOINT GROUPS...
VIEW AND EDIT
DETAILS
EDIT DEFAULT
SET UP DEFAULT
SYMB GROUP
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Example:
The example above shows the series of button and softkey presses required to change the waypoint default symbol or group.
Access system functions or change what you see on-screen. Within the text of this document they are written in bold capitals e.g. WPTS/MOB. Press and hold to access short cuts.
They change depending on application or function being performed. Press the corresponding key (below the screen) to select. Further softkeys may be displayed. If a key has several options, each press will highlight the next option. If a key displays a single value or a slider above, use the rotary control to adjust. Within the text of this document they are written in capitals e.g. SORT LIST.
Buttons
Softkeys
PAGE
ACTIVE DATA
WPTS
MOB
Note:Todisabletheaudible"beep"thatyouhearwhenabutton orsoftkeyispressed,gotoMenu>DisplaySetup>KeyBeep.
3.5Usingthecursor
IntheChartandRadarapplications,thecursorisusedtomove aroundthescreen:
D7366_3
Thecursorappearsonthescreenasawhitecross.
D7368_2
Ifthecursorhasnotbeenmovedforashortperiodoftime, itchangestoacirclewithacrossinit,tomakeiteasierto locateonthescreen.
D7369-2
WPT
Thecursoriscontext-sensitive-whenitisplacedoveran objecte.g.awaypointorchartfeature,itchangescoloranda labelorinformationassociatedwiththeobjectisdisplayed. Whenyouplacethecursorovercertainitems,thesoftkeys changetoenableyoutoaccessrelatedoperations.
Listofcursorlabels
LabelFeatureApplication
A/B
Rulerline
Chart
AISAIStargetChart
COGCourseOverGround
vector
Chart
CTRCenterofradar
Radar
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LabelFeatureApplication
FLT
FloatingEBL/VRM
Radar
GRDGuardzone
Radar
HDG
Headingvector
Chart
MARPAMARPAtargetRadar
MOBManOverBoardmarkerChart,Radar
POS
Vessel’sposition
Chart
RTERouteleg
Chart
SHMShip’sHeadingMarker
Radar
TIDETideindicator
Chart
VRM/EBL
VRMandEBL,1or2Radar
WINDWindindicator
Chart
WPTWaypoint
Chart,Radar
3.6Navigatingpagesandmenus
Displayingapplications
Thevariousapplicationsthatmakeupyourmultifunctiondisplay areshowninaseriesofscreensknownaspagesets.Thereare 4pre-conguredandoneemptypagesettochoosefrom.Each pagesetcontains5pages.Thesepagesaremadeupof1,2,3or 4windowscombinedinvariousformats.Eachwindowcandisplay anapplication:
Page set
Pag e
(consists of 1, 2, 3 or 4 windows)
Window
D8928_1
CDIChart
Radar
Fishfinder
Engine
monitor
Data
Ifrequired,youcanchangethecombinationandlayoutofthese pagesetstomeetyourparticularneeds.
Selectingapagesetandapplicationpage
1.PressandholdthePAGEbuttonuntiltheSelectPageSetdialog
appears.
2.Usingthetrackpad,highlighttherequiredpageset.
3.PresstheOKbuttontoselectthehighlightedpageset.An
applicationpagefromthatpagesetisdisplayed.
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4.PressthePAGEbuttonrepeatedlytotogglebetweenthe
availableapplicationpagesinthepageset.Alternatively ,usethe appropriatesoftkeytoselecttherelevantapplicationpage.
Selectinganapplicationwindow
1.Whenmorethanoneapplicationisdisplayedatanyonetime, theactiveapplicationwindowishighlightedwitharedborder:
2.PresstheACTIVEbuttontomovetheredbordertoanother windowonthescreen.
3.PressandholdtheACTIVEbuttontoswitchthecurrently highlightedwindowtofull-screenmode.
4.PressandholdtheACTIVEbuttontoreturnthescreento split-windowmode.
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Screeninformation
Status bar
Gives information specific to
each application.
Cannot be edited or moved.
Databar
Gives information associated with
your vessel or the environment.
Customizable content.
Vertical or horizontal format.
Display or hide.
Normal or large size.
Database lists
Include information you have added to the
display's memory, such as waypoints.
Highlight an entry using trackpad or rotary
control to display related information.
Editable using softkeys.
Pop-up messages
Alert you to a situation, such as an alarm,
or unavailable function.
Not editable.
May require a response. For example,
ACKNOWLEDGE to silence alarms.
Dialog boxes
Enable data to be edited or entered into a store/list e.g. editing a waypoint.
Status icons
Confirm status of Sounder, GPS, AIS and
Autopilot.
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Editingdialogboxinformation
1.Inthedialogbox,usetherotarycontroltoselecttheeldyou wanttoedit.
2.PresstheEDIT ...softkey.
3.Usethetrackpadandrotarycontroltoedittheinformationin theeld.
4.ClickOKtoapplyanychanges.
5.RepeatSteps1to4untilalltherequireddetailshavebeen changed.
Note:Entriesindialogboxesarenotcasesensitive,socharacter textcanbeenteredinupperorlowercase.
Note:EnabletheExtendedCharacterSetintheSystemSetup Menuifyouneedtousespecialoraccentedcharacters.
Usingmenus
Menusenableyoutocongureyoursystemtoyourparticularneeds.
WhenevertheMenubuttonispressed,theSetupmenuisdisplayed. Itcontainsalistofallthemenusavailablefortheactiveapplication, togetherwithsystem-widemenus:
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Menus for the active application
External equipment/ instruments
System-wide menus
Setup
Radar Setup ...
GPS Status... Compass Setup ... AIS La yer Status...
Sy stem Setup ... Alarm Setup ... Displa y Setup ... Databar Set... Select P age Setup ... Sy stem Diagnostics... Remove CF Card
Accessingamenu
1.PresstheMENUbutton.
2.Usingthetrackpadorrotarycontrol,highlighttherelevantmenu item.
3.Pressthetrackpadrighttoselectthemenuitem.
4.RepeatSteps2to3fornavigatingsub-menus.
5.Onceyouhaveselectedtherelevantoption(s),presstheOK buttontokeepanychangesandreturntotheapplication.
Statusicons
Thestatusiconsonthedatabarconrmwhethertheappropriate connectionstoyourmultifunctiondisplayhavebeenmade.
Status iconDescription
Theboatandshiconindicatesthecurrentstatusofyour shnder:
•Iconanimated:connectiontoaDSMhasbeensuccessful.
•Iconstatic:theDSMisconnectedbutnottransmitting.
•Icongreyed-out:noDSMisconnected.
ThesatelliteiconindicatesthecurrentstatusofyourGPS:
•Fix:yourunitissuccessfullyconnectedtoaGPSreceiver.
•NoFix:yourunithasbeenunabletoconnecttoasuitable GPSreceiver.
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Status iconDescription
Thescannericonindicatesthecurrentstatusofyourradar scanner:
•Iconrotates:thescanneristransmitting(TRANSMIT/TX mode).
•Iconstatic:thescannerispoweredonbutisnotcurrently transmitting(STANDBYmode).
•Icongreyed-out:thisindicatesthatthescanneriscurrently poweredoff(OFFmode).
•Iconrotatesandisthenstatic:apowersavemodeinwhich thescannerpowerson/offintermittently(TIMEDTRANSMIT mode).
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Note:TherearealsoadditionalstatusiconsforAISandAutopilot functionality.Theseiconsaredescribedintherespective chapters.
3.7Initialsetup
Initialsetupprocedures
Anumberoftasksmustbecompletedbeforeyouuseyourdisplay forthersttime.
Whenyourstuseyourmultifunctiondisplayafterithasbeen commissioned(seeInstallationGuide),werecommendthatyou carryoutthefollowing:
•Setthelanguage,thedateandtimeformatandpreferredunits ofmeasurement.
•Adjustthedisplaylighting.
Settingthelanguage,date/time,andunitsofmeasurement
1.PresstheMENUbutton.
2.Usingthetrackpad,highlighttheSystemSetupmenuitem.
3.PressrightonthetrackpadtoentertheSystemSetupmenu.
4.Usingthetrackpad,highlighttherequiredsetupitemfromthe
menu.
5.Usingthetackpadandrotarycontrol,adjustthevaluesforthe
setupitem.
6.RepeatSteps4and5foreachsetupitem(Language,Date/Time/
UnitsofMeasurement)thatyouwanttochange.
Adjustingthedisplaylighting
1.PressthePOWERbuttononce.Thebrightnesslevelcontrolis
displayed.
2.Usingtherotarycontrol,adjustthebrightnesslevelasrequired.
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3.T oswitchthecolorpalattebetweenDay(verybright)andNight
(dark)modes,pressthePALETTEsoftkeyandselecttheDAY orNIGHToption.
GPSreceiverselection
Youmustcongureyourmultifunctiondisplaytouseeitherthe internalGPSreceiver,oranexternally-connectedGPSreceiver.
Yourmultifunctiondisplayhasabuilt-in(internal)GPSreceiver.Itis high-sensitivity,allowingreliableperformanceevenwiththedisplay unitmountedbelowdecksorinanyorientation.Bydefault,your multifunctiondisplaywillusethebuilt-inGPSreceiver.
However,youmayprefertoconnectyourmultifunctiondisplayto anexternalGPSreceiver.Inthiscase,youmustcongureyour multifunctiondisplaytousetheexternalGPSreceiverinsteadof theinternalGPSreceiver .
GPSSelectionforMultipleDisplays
Whenusingmultiplemultifunctiondisplays,ensurethatyouusethe GPSreceiverwiththebestsignal.
YoumustdisabletheinternalGPSreceiveronanyadditional displaysyouhaveconnectedtoyourmastermultifunctiondisplay.
IfyouareusinganexternalGPSreceiver,youmustdisablethe internalGPSreceiveronALLdisplays.
SwitchingbetweeninternalandexternalGPSreceivers
1.PresstheMENUbutton.
2.Usingthetrackpad,selecttheInternalGPSmenuitem.
3.Usingthetrackpad,selecttheONoptiontousetheinternal GPS,ortheOFFoptiontouseanexternalGPS.
4.PresstheOKbutton.
Simulatormode
TheSimulatormodeenablesyoutopracticeoperatingyourdisplay
withoutdatafromaGPSantenna,radarscanner,shnderorAIS receiver.
TheSimulatormodeisswitchedon/offintheSystemSetupMenu. Onceenabled,youcanusetheSimulator:
•Beforeinstallation:Connectthedisplaytoa12VDCpower supply,fusedat1ampbyattachingtheredcorefromthepower leadtopositive(+)andtheblackcoretonegative(-).
•Afterinstallation:Whilstinamarinaoratanchor.
Note:IncomingAISsafetymessagescannotbedisplayedwhile thedisplayisinSimulatormode.
Note:AnysystemsettingsmadewhilstinSimulatormodearenot transmittedviaSeaT alktootherequipment.
Enablingthesimulatormode
1.PressMenu.
2.SelecttheSystemSetupmenu.
3.SelecttheSimulatoritem,andchangeitsvaluetoOn.
Systemsetupmenu
ThefollowingtabledescribesthevariousoptionsintheSystem Setupmenuforyourmultifunctiondisplay .
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
PositionModeDetermineshow
positioningdatais displayed—as Latitude/Longitude coordinates,orLoran TDs.
•Lat/Long(default)
•TDs
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MenuitemDescriptionOptions
TDSetup
WhenthePositionMode (seeabove)issetto TDs,youcanspecifythe chainidentier,slave, andASFvalues.
Chain
•Variousoptions, dependingon cartography.
Slave1/2
•Variousoptions, dependingon cartography.
ASF1/2
•–09.9to+09.9
Simulator
Enablesordisables simulatormode, whichallowsyouto practiceoperatingyour multifunctiondisplay withoutdatafroma GPSantenna,shnder (DSMsonar),orany otherexternalunit.
•OFF(default)
•ON
•DEMO
BearingModeDetermineshowall
bearingandheading dataisdisplayedin. Thisdoesnotaffect howthechartorradar displaysaredrawn.
•True(default)
•Magnetic
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
MOBDataType
Determineswhether positionaldataordead reckoningisdisplayed. Assumingthatyour vesselandtheMan OverBoard(MOB)are subjecttothesametide andwindeffects,the deadreckoningsetting normallygivesamore accuratecourse.
•Dead Reckoning(default)
•Position
VariationSource
Thissetting compensatesforthe naturallyoccuringoffset oftheearth’smagnetic eld.WhensettoAuto, thesystemautomatically compensates, anddisplaysthe compensationvalue inbrackets.Toenter yourowncompensation value,usetheManual option,thenspecifythe valueusingtheManual Variationsetting(see below).
•Auto(compensation valuedisplayedin brackets)(default)
•Manual
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MenuitemDescriptionOptions
ManualVariationWhentheVariation
Sourcemenuitemis settoManual(see above),youusethe ManualVariation settingtospecifythe compensationvaluethat youwanttouse.This valueisalsotransmitted toanyotherconnected SeaTalkinstruments.
•0degrees East(default)
•Range:0to30 degreesEastorWest
Language
Determinesthe languagethatwillbe usedforallon-screen text,labels,menusand options.
Optionsvarydepending onthegeographic locationwhereyou purchasedyour multifunctiondisplay.
ExtendedCharacter Set
Determineswhether additionalaccented charactersaremade availablewhenyouare enteringtext.
•OFF(default)
•ON
GroundTripReset
Resetsthechosen groundtripdistance countertozero.
•GroundTrip1Reset
•GroundTrip2Reset
•GroundTrip3Reset
•GroundTrip4Reset
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
SettingsReset
Resetsallsystemsetup menus,includingpage setsandthedatabar, tothefactorydefault settings.Waypoints, routesandtracksare NOTdeleted.
ResetDefaults conrmation
•YES
•NO
SettingsandData Reset
Resetsallsystemsetup menus,includingpage setsandthedatabar, tothefactorydefault settings.Waypoints, routesandtracksARE deleted.
Note:Forsystems usingmultiple multifunctiondisplays (networkeddisplays), thecompletesystem databaseisdeleted onthedatamaster (primarydisplay). Onlythewaypoints, routesandtracks willbedeleted fromanyadditional multifunction displays.
FactoryReset conrmation
•YES
•NO
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MenuitemDescriptionOptions
Date/TimeSetup
Theseoptionsenable youtocustomizethe dateandtimeformat toyourrequirements. Youcanalsospecify alocaltimeoffset fromUniversalTime Constant(UTC),to compensateforanytime zonedifference.
DateFormat
•mm/dd/yy
•dd/mm/yy
TimeFormat
•12hr
•24hr
LocalTimeOffset
•–013.0to+013.0
UnitsSetupEnablesyoutospecify
theunitsusedfor thefollowingkey measurements:
•Distance
•Speed
•Depth
•Temperature
•Pressure
•Volume
Note:Ifthe Distanceunitis settoNauticalMiles orStatuteMiles,and thedatadisplayed islessthan1unit, thesystemdisplays
DistanceUnits
•Nautical Miles(default)
•StatuteMiles
•Kilometers
SpeedUnits
•Knots(default)
•mph(milesperhour)
•kph(kilometersper hour)
DepthUnits
•Meters
•Feet(default)
•Fathoms
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
theunitsinFeet.If theDistanceunitis settoKilometers,the systemdisplaysthe unitsinMeters.
TemperatureUnits
•Fahrenheit(default)
•Celsius
PressureUnits
•Bar
•PSI(default)
•Kilopascals
VolumeUnits
•USGallons
•Imp(Imperial) Gallons(default)
•Liters
SystemIntegration
Determinesthe connectionsettings forexternalequipment. Thefollowingitems areavailableinthe sub-menu:
AutopilotControl —IfsettoEnabled, thisoptionallows youtocontrol certainaspects ofaconnected pilotcontrolhead, suchassending commandstoengage anddisengagethe
AutopilotControl
•Disabled(default)
•Enabled
DSCMessage
•OFF(default)
•ON
SeaTalkAlarms
•ON(default)
•OFF
DataMaster
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MenuitemDescriptionOptions
autopilot.Ifsetto Disabled,youwillnot beabletocontrolthe autopilotfromyour multifunctiondisplay, andallfunctionsmust becontrolledfrom thepilotcontrolhead itself.
DSCMessage—If settoON,details ofdistressDSC messagesfroma connectedDSCVHF radiowillbedisplayed onyourmultifunction display.IfsettoOFF, themessageswill NOTbedisplayed onyourmultifunction display.
SeaTalkAlarms—If settoON,allsystem alarmsgenerated byanyconnected SeaTalkunitswillbe displayedonyour multifunctiondisplay. IfsettoOFF,the alarmswillNOTbe displayedonyour multifunctiondisplay.
DataAlarms—Ifyou havemorethanone
•ON(default)
•OFF
BridgeNMEAHeading
•OFF(default)
•ON
SeaTalk2Keyboard
•OFF(default)
•ALL
•ONE
NMEAOutputSetup
•APB
•BWC
•BWR
•DBT
•DPT
•GGA
•GLL
•MTW
•MWV
•RMA
•RMB
•RMC
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
multifunctiondisplay onthesamenetwork, oneofthemmust besetasthedata master.Whenthis optionissettoON, themultifunction displayyouare currentlyusingwill besetasthedata master.
BridgeNMEA Heading—If settoON,NMEA headingdatawill bebridgedontothe SeaTalkdatabus, andwillbesentto allNMEA-connected devices.IfsettoOFF, NMEAheadingdata willNOTbebridged ontotheSeaTalk bus.Anexampleofa useforthissettingis whenusingMARPA withanexternal fastheadingsensor, inwhichcaseyou shouldsetthisoption toOFFtoensurethat allNMEA-connected unitsreceiveheading datafromtheexternal headingsensor.
•RSD
•RTE
•TTM
•VHW
•VLW
•WPL
•VTG
•ZDA
NMEAPortSetting
•NMEA4800(default)
•Navtex4800
•Navtex9600
•AIS38400
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