Raymarine Dragonfly-5 Pro, Dragonfly-4 DVS, Dragonfly-5 M, Dragonfly-7 Pro, E70291 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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INSTALLATION &
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
DRAGONFLY
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Documentandsoftwarechanges
Thefollowingtablesdescribethemainchangesthathavebeenmadesincethelastreleaseofboththe productsoftwareandthisdocument.
®
LightHouse
II—Release12
Applicabledocuments:81358–3
Applicableproducts:Dragony-4DV/Dragony-4DVS/Dragony-4Pro/Dragony-5DVS/
Dragony-5M/Dragony-5Pro/Dragony-7Pro(DoesnotapplytotheWi-Fish
product.)
Newfeatures
Description
Applicable applicationApplicablechapter(s)orsection(s)
AddedsupportforDragony-7ProN/AN/A
Superiordownriggersonarperformance.Sonar/DownVisionN/A
Improvedbottomtrackingcapabilities.
Sonar/DownVisionN/A
Trademarkandpatentsnotice
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,SeaTalk
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,Micronet,Raytech,
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trademarksofRaymarineBelgium.
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Allothertrademarks,tradenames,orcompanynamesreferencedhereinareusedforidenticationonly andarethepropertyoftheirrespectiveowners.
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Contents
Chapter1Importantinformation..........................7
TFTDisplays...............................................................8
Wateringress..............................................................8
Disclaimers.................................................................8
Memorycardsandchartcards.....................................8
EMCinstallationguidelines..........................................8
RFexposure...............................................................9
FCC............................................................................9
ComplianceStatement(Part15.19)..............................9
FCCInterferenceStatement(Part15.105(b))...............9
IndustryCanada..........................................................9
IndustryCanada(Français)..........................................9
Japaneseapprovals...................................................10
Thirdpartysoftwarelicenseagreements.....................10
Declarationofconformity............................................10
Pixeldefectpolicy......................................................10
Warrantypolicy..........................................................10
Warrantyregistration..................................................10
Productdisposal........................................................10
IMOandSOLAS........................................................10
Technicalaccuracy....................................................10
Chapter2Documentandproduct
information...........................................................13
2.1Documentinformation..........................................14
2.2Productoverview.................................................16
2.3CHIRPDownVision
overview..............................17
2.4CHIRPSonaroverview.........................................17
Chapter3Planningtheinstallation...................19
3.1Installationchecklist.............................................20
3.2Partssupplied–DV,DVS,andProvariants...........20
3.3Partssupplied–5M.............................................21
3.4Partssupplied—Wi-Fish
...................................21
3.5DownVision
transducercompatibility..................22
3.6T oolsrequiredforinstallation—Dragony
®
DV
/DVS/Pro/Wi-Fish
..............................................23
3.7Toolsrequiredforinstallation—Dragony-5
M..............................................................................23
3.8Softwareupdates.................................................24
3.9Warningsandcautions.........................................24
3.10Selectingalocationforthetransducer.................25
3.11Cablerouting......................................................26
3.12Selectingalocationforthedisplay.......................26
3.13Installationprocess.............................................28
Chapter4Mounting.............................................29
4.1Mountingthetransommountbracket.....................30
4.2Mountingthetransducer.......................................30
4.3Mountingtheunit.................................................31
4.4T estingandadjustingthetransducer.....................32
4.5Finalizingthetransducermounting........................33
Chapter5Cablesandconnections....................35
5.1Generalcablingguidance.....................................36
5.2Connectionsoverview..........................................36
5.3Cableconnection–DV,DVS,Proand
Wi-Fish
..................................................................38
5.4Connectingthepowercable-5M.........................38
5.5Extensioncableconnection..................................41
Chapter6Wi-Fish
.............................................43
6.1Wi-Fishcontrols...................................................44
6.2Switchingtheunitonandoff.................................44
6.3Wi-Fish
mobileapp...........................................45
6.4Wi-Fish
initialsetup..........................................46
6.5DepthOffset........................................................46
6.6Switchingonthesimulator—Wi-Fish
app...........47
6.7OpeningtheMicroSDcardreadercover................47
Chapter7Gettingstarted...................................49
7.1Controls—DV,DVS,ProandM..........................50
7.2Switchingtheunitonandoff.................................50
7.3Initialsetupprocedures........................................51
7.4Satellite-basednavigation.....................................52
7.5Checkingthesonarapplication.............................53
7.6CheckingtheDownVision
application................54
7.7Shortcutspage.....................................................54
7.8Applications.........................................................55
7.9Viewswitcher.......................................................56
7.10Memorycardsandchartcards............................57
7.11Learningresources.............................................58
Chapter8Fishnderapplications......................59
8.1DownVision
applicationoverview.......................60
8.2Sonarapplicationoverview...................................60
8.3Fishnderapplications'features............................62
8.4Fishnderapplications’controls............................62
8.5Zoom..................................................................63
8.6Range.................................................................64
8.7Scrolling..............................................................64
8.8A-Scopemode.....................................................65
8.9DisplayOptions....................................................65
8.10Colors...............................................................66
8.11Sensitivityadjustments.......................................67
8.12DVSystemsettingsmenuoptions.......................68
Chapter9Chartapplication................................69
9.1Chartapplicationoverview....................................70
9.2Electronicchartsoverview....................................71
9.3Chartapplicationcontrols.....................................73
9.4Waypointsoverview.............................................74
9.5Tracks.................................................................81
9.6ImportandExport................................................83
9.7Waypointsandtracksstoragecapacity..................84
9.8Navigation...........................................................84
9.9Chartsettingsmenu—cartography
compatibility..............................................................85
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9.10Chartselection...................................................86
9.11ChartDetail........................................................86
9.12Highresolutionbathymetry.................................87
9.13Chartorientation................................................87
9.14T extandSymbolsize..........................................88
9.15Boatposition......................................................89
9.16Communitylayer................................................89
9.17Sonarlogging.....................................................90
9.18COGV ector.......................................................90
9.19DeepWater.......................................................91
9.20Chartobjects.....................................................91
9.215MSystemsettingsmenu..................................92
Chapter10Mobileapplications..........................93
10.1Wi-Fish
mobileapp..........................................94
10.2ConnectingWi-Fi—Prodisplays........................94
Chapter11Tools&Settings...............................95
11.1SystemSettingsmenu........................................96
11.2Alarms.............................................................102
11.3Backupandreset.............................................105
11.4Wi-FiSettings...................................................107
Chapter12Maintenance...................................109
12.1Serviceandmaintenance..................................110
12.2Productcleaning...............................................110
12.3Transducercleaning..........................................111
Chapter13Troubleshooting.............................113
13.1Troubleshooting................................................1 14
13.2Poweruptroubleshooting..................................115
13.3GPStroubleshooting.........................................116
13.4Sonar/DownVisiontroubleshooting...................1 17
13.5Wi-Fitroubleshooting.........................................119
13.6Miscellaneoustroubleshooting..........................121
Chapter14Technicalsupport..........................123
14.1Raymarineproductsupportandservicing...........124
14.2Learningresources...........................................125
Chapter15Technicalspecication..................127
15.1T echnicalspecication—Dragony-4................128
15.2T echnicalspecication—Dragony-5................129
15.3T echnicalspecication—Dragony-7................130
15.4T echnicalspecication—Wi-Fish
...................131
15.5T echnicalspecication—CPT-DVand
CPT-DVS................................................................131
Chapter16Sparesandaccessories................133
16.1Spares&Accessories......................................134
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Chapter1:Importantinformation
Warning:Productinstallationand operation
•Thisproductmustbeinstalledand operatedinaccordancewiththe instructionsprovided.Failuretodoso couldresultinpersonalinjury,damage toyourvesseland/orpoorproduct performance.
•Raymarinerecommendscertied installationbyaRaymarineapproved installer.Acertiedinstallationqualies forenhancedproductwarrantybenets. ContactyourRaymarinedealerfor furtherdetails,andrefertotheseparate warrantydocumentpackedwithyour product.
Warning:Ensuresafenavigation
Thisproductisintendedonlyasanaid tonavigationandmustneverbeused inpreferencetosoundnavigational judgment.Onlyofcialgovernment chartsandnoticestomarinerscontainall thecurrentinformationneededforsafe navigation,andthecaptainisresponsible fortheirprudentuse.Itistheuser’s responsibilitytouseofcialgovernment charts,noticestomariners,cautionand propernavigationalskillwhenoperating thisoranyotherRaymarineproduct.
Warning:Potentialignitionsource
ThisproductisNOTapprovedforusein hazardous/ammableatmospheres.Do NOTinstallinahazardous/ammable atmosphere(suchasinanengineroom ornearfueltanks).
Warning:12Voltdconly
Thisproductmustonlybeconnectedtoa
12voltdcpowersource.
Warning:Highvoltages
Thisproductmaycontainhighvoltages. DoNOTremoveanycoversorotherwise attempttoaccessinternalcomponents, unlessspecicallyinstructedinthe documentationprovided.
Warning:Powersupplyvoltage
Connectingthisproducttoavoltage supplygreaterthanthespecied maximumratingmaycausepermanent damagetotheunit.RefertotheT echnical specicationsectionforvoltagerating.
Warning:Productgrounding
Beforeapplyingpowertothisproduct, ensureithasbeencorrectlygrounded,in accordancewiththeinstructionsprovided.
Warning:Switchoffpowersupply
Ensurethevessel’spowersupplyis switchedOFFbeforestartingtoinstallthis product.DoNOTconnectordisconnect equipmentwiththepowerswitchedon, unlessinstructedinthisdocument.
Warning:FCCWarning(Part15.21)
Changesormodicationstothis equipmentnotexpresslyapprovedin writingbyRaymarineIncorporatedcould violatecompliancewithFCCrulesand voidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatethe equipment.
Caution:Serviceandmaintenance
Thisproductcontainsnouserserviceable components.Pleasereferallmaintenance andrepairtoauthorizedRaymarine dealers.Unauthorizedrepairmayaffect yourwarranty.
Caution:Transducercable
•DoNOTcut,shorten,orsplicethe transducercable.
•DoNOTremovetheconnector.
Ifthecableiscut,itcannotberepaired. Cuttingthecablewillalsovoidthe warranty.
Caution:Powersupplyprotection
Wheninstallingthisproductensurethe powersourceisadequatelyprotected bymeansofasuitably-ratedfuseor automaticcircuitbreaker.
Caution:Careofchartandmemory cards
Toavoidirreparabledamagetoand/or lossofdatafromchartandmemorycards:
•DONOTsavedataorlestoacard containingcartographyasthecharts maybeoverwritten.
•Ensurethatchartandmemorycards arettedthecorrectwayaround.DO NOTtrytoforceacardintoposition.
•DONOTuseametallicinstrumentsuch asascrewdriverorplierstoinsertor removeachartormemorycard.
Importantinformation
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Caution:Ensurecardreaderdoor issecurelyclosed
Topreventwateringressandconsequent damagetotheproduct,ensurethatthe cardreaderdoorisrmlyclosed.
Caution:Productcleaning
Whencleaningproducts:
•Ifyourproductincludesadisplay screen,doNOTwipethescreenwith adrycloth,asthiscouldscratchthe screencoating.
•DoNOTuseabrasive,oracidor ammoniabasedproducts.
•DoNOTuseajetwash.
TFTDisplays
Thecolorsofthedisplaymayseemtovarywhen viewedagainstacoloredbackgroundorincolored light.Thisisaperfectlynormaleffectthatcan beseenwithallcolorThinFilmTransistor(TFT) displays.
Wateringress
Wateringressdisclaimer
Althoughthewaterproofratingcapacityofthis productmeetsthestatedIPXstandard(refertothe product’sT echnicalSpecication),waterintrusion andsubsequentequipmentfailuremayoccurifthe productissubjectedtocommercialhigh-pressure washing.Raymarinewillnotwarrantproducts subjectedtohigh-pressurewashing.
Disclaimers
Thisproduct(includingtheelectroniccharts)is intendedtobeusedonlyasanaidtonavigation.It isdesignedtofacilitateuseofofcialgovernment charts,notreplacethem.Onlyofcialgovernment chartsandnoticestomarinerscontainallthecurrent informationneededforsafenavigation,andthe captainisresponsiblefortheirprudentuse.Itis theuser’sresponsibilitytouseofcialgovernment charts,noticestomariners,cautionandproper navigationalskillwhenoperatingthisoranyother Raymarineproduct.Thisproductsupportselectronic chartsprovidedbythirdpartydatasupplierswhich maybeembeddedorstoredonmemorycard.Use ofsuchchartsissubjecttothesupplier’sEnd-User LicenceAgreementincludedinthedocumentation forthisproductorsuppliedwiththememorycard (asapplicable).
Raymarinedoesnotwarrantthatthisproductis error-freeorthatitiscompatiblewithproducts manufacturedbyanypersonorentityotherthan Raymarine.
Thisproductusesdigitalchartdata,andelectronic informationfromtheGlobalPositioningSystem (GPS)whichmaycontainerrors.Raymarinedoes notwarranttheaccuracyofsuchinformationand youareadvisedthaterrorsinsuchinformationmay causetheproducttomalfunction.Raymarineisnot responsiblefordamagesorinjuriescausedbyyour useorinabilitytousetheproduct,bytheinteraction oftheproductwithproductsmanufacturedbyothers, orbyerrorsinchartdataorinformationutilizedby theproductandsuppliedbythirdparties.
Memorycardsandchartcards
MicroSD memory cards can be used to back up / archive data (e.g. Waypoint, and Tracks). Once dataisbackeduptoamemorycardolddatacan bedeletedfromthesystem,creatingcapacityfor newdata.Thearchiveddatacanberetrievedatany time.Chartcardsprovideadditionalorupgraded cartography.
Itisrecommendedthatyourdataisbackeduptoa memorycardonaregularbasis.DoNOTsavedata toamemorycardcontainingcartography.
Compatiblecards
ThefollowingtypesofMicroSDcardsarecompatible withyourdisplay:
•MicroSecureDigitalStandard-Capacity (MicroSDSC)
•MicroSecureDigitalHigh-Capacity(MicroSDHC)
Note:
•Themaximumsupportedmemorycardcapacity is32GB.
•MicroSDcardsmustbeformattedtouseeither theFATorFAT32lesystemformattoenable usewithyourMFD.
Speedclassrating
Forbestperformanceitisrecommendedthatyou useClass10orUHS(UltraHighSpeed)class memorycards.
Chartcards
Yourproductispre-loadedwithelectroniccharts (worldwidebasemap).Ifyouwishtousedifferent chartdata,youcaninsertcompatiblechartcardsinto theunit'smemorycardreader.
Usebrandedchartcardsandmemorycards
Whenarchivingdataorcreatinganelectronicchart card,Raymarinerecommendstheuseofquality brandedmemorycards.Somebrandsofmemory cardmaynotworkinyourunit.Pleasecontact customersupportforalistofrecommendedcards.
EMCinstallationguidelines
Raymarineequipmentandaccessoriesconformto theappropriateElectromagneticCompatibility(EMC) regulations,tominimizeelectromagneticinterference
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betweenequipmentandminimizetheeffectsuch interferencecouldhaveontheperformanceofyour system
CorrectinstallationisrequiredtoensurethatEMC performanceisnotcompromised.
Note:InareasofextremeEMCinterference, someslightinterferencemaybenoticedonthe product.Wherethisoccurstheproductandthe sourceoftheinterferenceshouldbeseparatedby agreaterdistance.
ForoptimumEMCperformancewerecommend thatwhereverpossible:
•Raymarineequipmentandcablesconnectedto itare:
–Atleast1m(3ft)fromanyequipment
transmittingorcablescarryingradiosignalse.g. VHFradios,cablesandantennas.Inthecase ofSSBradios,thedistanceshouldbeincreased to7ft(2m).
–Morethan2m(7ft)fromthepathofaradar
beam.Aradarbeamcannormallybeassumed tospread20degreesaboveandbelowthe radiatingelement.
•Theproductissuppliedfromaseparatebattery fromthatusedforenginestart.Thisisimportantto preventerraticbehavioranddatalosswhichcan occuriftheenginestartdoesnothaveaseparate battery.
•Raymarinespeciedcablesareused.
•Cablesarenotcutorextended,unlessdoingsois detailedintheinstallationmanual.
Note:Whereconstraintsontheinstallation preventanyoftheaboverecommendations,
alwaysensurethemaximumpossibleseparation betweendifferentitemsofelectricalequipment,to providethebestconditionsforEMCperformance throughouttheinstallation
RFexposure
ThisequipmentcomplieswithFCC/ICRFexposure limitsforgeneralpopulation/uncontrolledexposure. ThewirelessLAN/Bluetoothantennaismounted behindthefrontfaciaofthedisplay .Thisequipment shouldbeinstalledandoperatedwithaminimum distanceof1cm(0.39in)betweenthedeviceand thebody .Thistransmittermustnotbeco-located oroperatinginconjunctionwithanyotherantenna ortransmitter,exceptinaccordancewithFCC multi-transmitterproductprocedures.
FCC
ComplianceStatement(Part15.19)
ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules. Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
1.Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference.
2.Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference received,includinginterferencethatmaycause undesiredoperation.
FCCInterferenceStatement(Part
15.105(b))
Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomply withthelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuant toPart15oftheFCCRules.
Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonable protectionagainstharmfulinterferenceina residentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates, uses,andcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand, ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththe instructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradio communications.However,thereisnoguarantee thatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticular installation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmful interferencetoradioortelevisionreception,which canbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoff andon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrectthe interferencebyoneofthefollowingmeasures:
1.Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
2.Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipment andreceiver.
3.Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletona circuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiver isconnected.
4.Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TV technicianforhelp.
IndustryCanada
ThisdevicecomplieswithIndustryCanada License-exemptRSSstandard(s).
Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
1.Thisdevicemaynotcauseinterference;and
2.Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference, includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesired operationofthedevice.
ThisClassBdigitalapparatuscomplieswith CanadianICES-003.
IndustryCanada(Français)
Cetappareilestconformeauxnormesd'exemption delicenceRSSd'IndustryCanada.
Sonfonctionnementestsoumisauxdeuxconditions suivantes:
1.cetappareilnedoitpascauserd'interférence,et
2.cetappareildoitacceptertouteinterférence, notammentlesinterférencesquipeuventaffecter sonfonctionnement.
CetappareilnumériquedelaclasseBestconforme àlanormeNMB-003duCanada.
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Japaneseapprovals
Inthefrequencybandusedforthisdevice,campusradio stations(radiosstationsthatrequirealicense)andspecied lowpowerradiostations(radiostationsthatdonotrequire license)formobileidenticationandamateurradiostations (radiostationsthatrequirelicense)usedinindustriessuchas microwaveovens,scientic,medicalequipmentdevicesand productionlineofotherfactoriesarealsobeingoperated.
1.Beforeusingthisdevice,pleasemakesurethatcampus radiostationsandspeciedlowpowerradiostationsfor mobileidenticationandamateurradiostationsarenot beingoperatednearby.
2.Incasethereisanycaseofharmfulinterferenceto campusradiostationsformobileidenticationcausedby thisdevice,pleaseimmediatelychangethefrequency usedorstopthetransmissionofradiowavesandthen consultaboutthemeasurestoavoidinterference(for example,theinstallationofpartitions)throughthecontact informationbelow.
3.Besides,whenintrouble,suchaswhenthereisany caseofharmfulinterferencetospeciedlowpower radiostationsformobileidenticationoramateurradio stationscausedbythisdevice,pleaseconsultthrough thefollowingcontactinformation.
Contactinformation:Pleasecontactyourlocalauthorized Raymarinedealer.
Thirdpartysoftwarelicense agreements
Thisproductissubjecttocertainthirdpartysoftware licenseagreementsaslistedbelow:
•GNU—LGPL/GPL
•JPEGlibraries
•OpenSSL
•FreeType
Declarationofconformity
RaymarineUKLtd.declaresthatthisproductis compliantwiththeessentialrequirementsofR&TTE directive1999/5/EC.
Pixeldefectpolicy
IncommonwithallTFTunits,thescreenmayexhibit afewwrongly-illuminated(“dead”)pixels.These mayappearasblackpixelsinalightareaofthe screenorascoloredpixelsinblackareas.
IfyourdisplayexhibitsMOREthanthenumber ofwrongly-illuminatedpixelsallowed(refertothe producttechnicalspecicationfordetails),please contactyourlocalRaymarineservicecenterfor furtheradvice.
Warrantypolicy
Yourproductiswarrantedtobefreefromdefectsin materialsandworkmanshipforaperiodof1year fromthedateofrstpurchaseoftheproductor,if installedonanewboat,thedateofrstboatdelivery totheOriginalCustomer(pleaseretainproofof purchaseincaseyouneedtoclaim).
Warrantyregistration
Itisimportantthatyouregisteryourproductto receivefullwarrantybenets.Yourunitpackage includesabarcodelabelindicatingtheserialnumber oftheunit.Youwillneedthisserialnumberwhen registeringyourproductonline.Youshouldretain thelabelforfuturereference.
Productdisposal
Disposeofthisproductinaccordancewiththe WEEEDirective.
TheWasteElectricalandElectronicEquipment (WEEE)Directiverequirestherecyclingofwaste electricalandelectronicequipment.
IMOandSOLAS
Theequipmentdescribedwithinthisdocument isintendedforuseonleisuremarineboatsand workboatsNOTcoveredbyInternationalMaritime Organization(IMO)andSafetyofLifeatSea (SOLAS)CarriageRegulations.
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Chapter2:Documentandproductinformation
Chaptercontents
2.1Documentinformationonpage14
2.2Productoverviewonpage16
2.3CHIRPDownVision
overviewonpage17
2.4CHIRPSonaroverviewonpage17
Documentandproductinformation
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2.1Documentinformation
Thisdocumentcontainsimportantinformation relatedtotheinstallationofyourRaymarineproduct.
Thedocumentincludesinformationtohelpyou:
•planyourinstallationandensureyouhaveallthe necessaryequipment;
•installandconnectyourproductaspartofawider systemofconnectedmarineelectronics;
•troubleshootproblemsandobtaintechnical supportifrequired.
Applicableproducts
Thisdocumentisapplicabletothefollowingproducts:
Part numberDescription
E70291
Dragony-4DV
Standalonesinglechannel Fishnderdisplaywith transducer
E70292
Dragony-4DVS
Standalonedualchannel Fishnderdisplaywith transducer
E70294
Dragony-4Pro
Standalonedualchannel Fishnder/Chartplotter displaywithtransducer
E70306
Dragony-5DVS
Standalonedualchannel Fishnderdisplaywith transducer
E70293
Dragony-5Pro
Standalonedualchannel Fishnder/Chartplotter displaywithtransducer
E70295
Dragony-5MStandalone Chartplotterdisplay
E70320
Dragony-7Pro
Standalonedualchannel Fishnder/Chartplotter displaywithtransducer
E70290
Wi-Fish
Standalone singlechannelWi-Fisonar module
Note:Dragony
®
productsarestandalone
non-networkableproducts.
Applicablechapters
Somechaptersinthismanualareonlyapplicable tocertainproductvariants.Thetablebelowshows whichchaptersareapplicabletoeachproduct variant.
ChapterVariant
Chapter1Important information
All
Chapter2Documentand productinformation
All
Chapter3Planningthe installation
All
Chapter4Mounting
All
Chapter5Cablesand connections
All
Chapter6Wi-Fish
Wi-Fish
Chapter7GettingstartedDV,DVS,MandPro
Chapter8Fishnder applications
DV,DVSandPro
Chapter9Chartapplication
MandPro
Chapter10Mobile applications
Pro
Chapter11Tools&SettingsDVSandPro
Chapter12Maintenance
All
Chapter13Troubleshooting
All
Chapter14T echnicalsupport
All
Chapter15Technical specication
All
Chapter16Sparesand accessories
All
Softwarerevision
Productsoftwareisupdatedregularlytoaddnew featuresandimproveexistingfunctionality .
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Productdocumentation
Thefollowingdocumentationisapplicabletoyour product:
DescriptionPartnumber
Dragony-4,Dragony-5, Dragony-7andWi-Fish
installation
andoperationinstructions
Installationandoperationalinstructions fortheDragony
®
rangeofproductsand
theCPT-DVandCPT-DVStransducer
81358
Dragony-4,Dragony-5, Dragony-7andWi-Fish
surface mountkitinstallationinstructions InstallationofaDragony
®
usingthe
surfacemountadaptorkit.
87259
CPT-DVandCPT-DVSTransommount transducermountingtemplate
87238
Documentconventions
Thefollowingconventionsareusedthroughoutthis handbook.
Select
Theterm‘Select’isusedtodescribetheactionof usingtheproduct’sdirectionalcontrolstohighlight anitemandthenpressingtheOKbuttontoconrm theselection.
Directionalcontrols
Theterm‘Directionalcontrols’isusedtodescribe theUp,Down,LeftandRightcontrols.
Documentillustrations
Yourproductmaydifferslightlyfromthatshown intheillustrationsinthisdocument,dependingon productvariantanddateofmanufacture.
Allimagesareprovidedforillustrationpurposesonly.
UsermanualsPrintShop
RaymarineprovidesaPrintShopservice,enabling youtopurchaseahigh-quality ,professionally-printed manualforyourRaymarineproduct.
Printedmanualsareidealforkeepingonboardyour vessel,asausefulsourceofreferencewhenever youneedassistancewithyourRaymarineproduct.
Note:
•Acceptedmethodsofpaymentforprinted manualsarecreditcardsandPayPal.
•Printedmanualscanbeshippedworldwide.
•FurthermanualswillbeaddedtothePrintShop overthecomingmonthsforbothnewandlegacy products.
•Raymarineusermanualsarealsoavailableto downloadfree-of-chargefromtheRaymarine website,inthepopularPDFformat.ThesePDF lescanbeviewedonaPC/laptop,tablet, smartphone,oronthelatestgenerationof Raymarinemultifunctiondisplays.
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2.2Productoverview
Dragony
®
productsarestandaloneFishnderand/
orChartplotterproducts.
D13240-1
Thefollowingproductsareavailable:
ProductFeatures
Wi-Fish
•1xCHIRPDownVision
channel
•SuppliedwithCPT-DV(CHIRP
DownVision
andtemperaturetransom
mounttransducer
•Built-inWi-Fi(displayonAndroid4and iOS7compatiblesmartdevices)
•Easyballandsocketdisplaymounting
Dragony-4DV
•4.3’BrightallweatherLEDbacklit display
•1xCHIRPDownVision
channel
•SuppliedwithCPT-DV(CHIRP
DownVision
andtemperaturetransom
mounttransducer
•Easyballandsocketdisplaymounting
Dragony-4 DVS
•4.3’BrightallweatherLEDbacklit display
•DualchannelCHIRPDownVision
and
CHIRPSonarchannels.
•SuppliedwithCPT-DVS(Combined
CHIRPDownVision
,CHIRPsonar
andtemperaturetransommount transducer
•Easyballandsocketdisplaymounting
Dragony-4 Pro
•4.3’BrightallweatherLEDbacklit display
•DualchannelCHIRPDownVision
and
CHIRPSonarchannels.
•SuppliedwithCPT-DVS(Combined
CHIRPDownVision
,CHIRPsonar
andtemperaturetransommount transducer
•Easyballandsocketdisplaymounting
•Built-inWi-Fi(displayonAndroid4and iOS7compatiblesmartdevices)
ProductFeatures
•Built-inGNSS(GPS/GLONASS) receiver
•CompatiblewithLightHouse
charts,
Navionics
®
andC-Mapchartsby
Jeppesen
®
Dragony-5 DVS
•5’BrightallweatherLEDbacklitdisplay
•DualchannelCHIRPDownVision
and
CHIRPSonarchannels.
•SuppliedwithCPT-DVS(Combined
CHIRPDownVision
,CHIRPsonar
andtemperaturetransommount transducer
•Easyballandsocketdisplaymounting
Dragony-5 Pro
•5’BrightallweatherLEDbacklitdisplay
•DualchannelCHIRPDownVision
and
CHIRPSonarchannels.
•SuppliedwithCPT-DVS(Combined
CHIRPDownVision
,CHIRPsonar
andtemperaturetransommount transducer
•Easyballandsocketdisplaymounting
•Built-inWi-Fi(displayonAndroid4and iOS7compatiblesmartdevices)
•Built-inGNSS(GPS/GLONASS) receiver
•CompatiblewithLightHouse
charts,
Navionics
®
andC-Mapchartsby
Jeppesen
®
Dragony-5M
•5’BrightallweatherLEDbacklitdisplay
•Easyballandsocketdisplaymounting
•Built-inGNSS(GPS/GLONASS) receiver
•CompatiblewithLightHouse
charts,
Navionics
®
andC-Mapchartsby
Jeppesen
®
Dragony-7 Pro
•7’BrightallweatherLEDbacklitdisplay
•DualchannelCHIRPDownVision
and
CHIRPSonarchannels.
•SuppliedwithCPT-DVS(Combined
CHIRPDownVision
,CHIRPsonar
andtemperaturetransommount transducer
•Easyballandsocketdisplaymounting
•Built-inWi-Fi(displayonAndroid4and iOS7compatiblesmartdevices)
•Built-inGNSS(GPS/GLONASS) receiver
•CompatiblewithLightHouse
charts,
Navionics
®
andC-Mapchartsby
Jeppesen
®
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2.3CHIRPDownVision
overview
DownVision
producesawide–angleside-to-side
beamandathinfore-to-aftbeam.Thecoverageof theDownVision
beamisawatercolumndirectly
beneathandtothesidesofthevessel.
DownVision
beam
D12777-2
DownVision
iseffectiveatlowervesselspeeds.In deeperwaterstheCHIRPbandwidthisautomatically optimizedtoimprovebottomlockandthedetectionof movingobjects(e.g.sh)inthewiderwatercolumn.
Thewide,thinbeamproducescleartargetreturns. TheuseofCHIRPprocessingandahigheroperating frequencyprovideamoredetailedimage,making iteasiertoidentifybottomstructuresaroundwhich shmayreside.
CHIRPDownVision
screenexample
2.4CHIRPSonaroverview
CHIRPsonarproducesaconicalshapedbeam,the coverageoftheconicalbeamisthewatercolumn directlybeneaththevessel
Conicalbeam
D12784-2
Sonariseffectiveatarangeofspeeds.Indeeper waterstheCHIRPbandwidthisautomatically optimizedtoimprovebottomlockandthedetection ofmovingobjects(e.g.sh)inthewiderwater column.
CHIRPsonarscreenexample
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Chapter3:Planningtheinstallation
Chaptercontents
3.1Installationchecklistonpage20
3.2Partssupplied–DV,DVS,andProvariantsonpage20
3.3Partssupplied–5Monpage21
3.4Partssupplied—Wi-Fish
onpage21
3.5DownVision
transducercompatibilityonpage22
3.6Toolsrequiredforinstallation—Dragony
®
DV/DVS/Pro/Wi-Fish
onpage23
3.7T oolsrequiredforinstallation—Dragony-5Monpage23
3.8Softwareupdatesonpage24
3.9Warningsandcautionsonpage24
3.10Selectingalocationforthetransduceronpage25
3.11Cableroutingonpage26
3.12Selectingalocationforthedisplayonpage26
3.13Installationprocessonpage28
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3.1Installationchecklist
Installationincludesthefollowingactivities:
InstallationTask
1Planyoursystem.
2
Obtainallrequiredequipmentandtools.
3
Siteallequipment.
4Routeallcables.
5
Drillcableandmountingholes.
6Makeallconnectionsintoequipment.
7
Secureallequipmentinplace.
8Poweronandtestthesystem.
3.2Partssupplied–DV ,DVS,andPro variants
Thepartssuppliedwithyourproductareshown below.
D13178-1
1
9
10
16
6
7
8
2
3
4
5
17
x3
x3 x3
x3
111812 13 14 15
1.Displayunit
2.Lockingcollar
3.Pivotball
4.M6Hexbolt
5.Displaybracketbase
6.3xM5pozi-drivebolt
7.3xM5washer
8.3xM5lockingnut
9.Ratchetarm
10.Mountingbracket
11.M5Hexratchetbolt
12.Ratchetplate
13.Compressionwasher
14.M5washer
15.M5lockingnut
16.3xSelftappingscrews
17.Documentation
18.Transducerwithcombinedpowercable
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3.3Partssupplied–5M
Thepartssuppliedwithyourproductareshown below.
D13179-1
1
9
10
6
7
8
2
3
4
5
x3
x3 x3
1.Displayunit
2.Lockingcollar
3.Pivotball
4.M6Hexbolt
5.Displaybracketbase
6.3xM5pozi-drivebolt
7.3xM5washer
8.3xM5lockingnut
9.Documentation
10.1.5m(4.9ft.)Powercable
3.4Partssupplied—Wi-Fish
Thepartssuppliedwithyourproductareshown below.
D13180-1
1
9
10
16
6
7
8
2
3
4
5
17
x3
x3 x3
x3
111812 13 14 15
1.Wi-Fish
unit
2.Lockingcollar
3.Pivotball
4.M6Hexbolt
5.Unitbracketbase
6.3xM5pozi-drivebolt
7.3xM5washer
8.3xM5lockingnut
9.Ratchetarm
10.Mountingbracket
11.M5Hexratchetbolt
12.Ratchetplate
13.Compressionwasher
14.M5washer
15.M5lockingnut
16.3xSelftappingscrews
17.Documentation
18.Transducerwithcombinedpowercable
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3.5DownVision
transducer
compatibility
TransducerDescription
Compatible displays
CPT-DV(R70373)Singlebeam
DownVision
transducer(3 keywayconnector)
DV
Wi-Fish
CPT-DVS
(R70374)
Dualbeam
DownVision
andSonar transducer(3 keywayconnector)
DVS
Pro
•Updated
Dragony6
•Updated
Dragony7
•*Legacy
Dragony6
•*LegacyDrago­ny7
•Updated
CPT-60
(A80195)
•Updated
CPT-70
(A80278)
•Updated
CPT-80
(A80279)
Dualbeam
DownVision
andSonar transducer(3 keywayconnector)
DVS
Pro
•Updated
Dragony6
•Updated
Dragony7
•*Legacy
Dragony6
•*LegacyDrago­ny7
•LegacyCPT-60
(A80195)
•LegacyCPT-70
(A80278)
•LegacyCPT-80
(A80279)
Dualbeam
DownVision
andSonar transducer(1 keywayconnector)
•Legacy
Dragony6
•LegacyDrago­ny7
•*DVS
•*Pro
Note:*Adaptorcablerequiredforconnection.
Note:
•ConnectingaCPT-DVtoaDVSoraProwill
preventtheSonarapplicationfromfunctioning.
•ConnectingaCPT-DVStoaDVoraor
Wi-Fish
willnotenabletheSonarapplication.
•TheMcannotbeconnectedtoatransducer.
Legacyandupdatedproducts
Dragony6,Dragony7displaysandCPT-60 /CPT-70/CPT-80transducerdesignshave
beenmodiedtoincludetheimproved3keyway connectors.
Thetablebelowidentiestheeffectivemanufacturing datefortheimprovedkeywayconnectors.
Product
3keyway introductiondate
3keyway introduction serialnumber
Dragony6 (E70085)
January2015E700850150001
Dragony7 (E70231)
November2014E702311140712
CPT-60(A80195)
December2014A801951240023
CPT-70(A80278)
January2015A802780150001
CPT-80(A80279)
January2015A802790150001
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3.6Toolsrequiredforinstallation— Dragony
®
DV/DVS/Pro/Wi-Fish
1 3
5
2
4
6
D13176-1
1.Cordlessdrill
2.Pozi-drivescrewdriver
3.8mmwrench(spanner)
4.5mmHexwrench(allenkey)
5.4mmHexwrench(allenkey)
6.Drillbit
Youwillalsorequire:
•marinegradesealant
•awaterprooffuseholderand5Ainlinefuse.
•apaperclip(incaseyouneedtoremovethe transducerfromthebracket.)
3.7Toolsrequiredforinstallation— Dragony-5M
1 3
2
4 5
D13177-1
1.Cordlessdrill
2.Pozi-drivescrewdriver
3.8mmwrench(spanner)
4.5mmHexwrench(allenkey)
5.Drillbit
Youwillalsorequire:
•awaterprooffuseholderand5Ainlinefuse.
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3.8Softwareupdates
Thesoftwarerunningontheproductcanbeupdated.
•Raymarineperiodicallyreleasessoftwareupdates toimproveproductperformanceandaddnew features.
•Youcanupdatethesoftwareforyourproductusing aconnectedandcompatiblemultifunctiondisplay.
•Ifindoubtastothecorrectprocedureforupdating yourproductsoftware,refertoyourdealeror Raymarinetechnicalsupport.
Caution:Installingsoftware updates
Thesoftwareupdateprocessiscarried outatyourownrisk.Beforeinitiatingthe updateprocessensureyouhavebacked upanyimportantles.
Ensurethattheunithasareliablepower supplyandthattheupdateprocessisnot interrupted.
Damagecausedbyincompleteupdates arenotcoveredbyRaymarinewarranty.
Bydownloadingthesoftwareupdate package,youagreetotheseterms.
3.9Warningsandcautions
Important:Beforeproceeding,ensurethatyou
havereadandunderstoodthewarningsand cautionsprovidedintheChapter1Important
informationsectionofthisdocument.
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3.10Selectingalocationforthe transducer
Thisproductissuppliedwithatransommount transducer.Theguidelinesbelowshouldbefollowed whenselectingalocationforthetransducer.
Note:Thetransducerisnotsuitableformounting onvesselswherethetransomisaftofthe propeller(s).
Forbestperformancethetransducermustbe installedinalocationwiththeleastturbulenceand aeration.Themosteffectivewaytodeterminethis isbycheckingthewaterowaroundthetransom whilstunderway.
D13184-1
•Mountclosetothekeel(centerline),inaposition
wherethetransducerelementwillbefully submergedwhenthevesselisplaningandturning.
•Mountasuitabledistancefromthepropeller(s)to
avoidwake.
•Forclockwiserotatingpropellers,mount
thetransduceronthestarboardside,for counter-clockwise,mountontheportside.
•Onatwinenginevesselmountthetransducer
betweentheengines.
•Turbulencecanbecausedbyanumberofother
factorssuchassteps(1),ribs(2),rowsofrivets (3)andstrakes(4).Theturbulenceappearsaft oftheselocations.
1
2
4
3
D1263 6-1
•Airtrappedunderthefrontofthevesselcantravel
underthehullandappearasaerationaft.
•Ifinstallingonthestepofasteppedtransom,
allowsufcientroomabovethetransducerfor transducerkickup.
D13185-1
Note:Optimumtransducerlocationwill varydependingonvesseltype.Optimum transducerheightandangleshouldbe obtainedbytestingthetransducerwiththe vesselinthewater.
Productdimensions–CPT-DVandCPT-DVS
Thetransducer’sdimensionsincludingthetransom mountingbracketareshownbelow.
D13183-1
65 mm (2.6 in.)228 mm (8.97 in.)
111.2 mm (4.4 in.)
•TheCPT-DVcablelengthis4m(13.1ft.)
•TheCPT-DVScablelengthis6m(19.7ft.)
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3.11Cablerouting
Cableroutingrequirementsforthetransducercable.
Important:T oavoidinterference,thecablemust beroutedasfarawayfromVHFradioantenna cablesaspossible.
•Checkthatthecableislongenoughtoreachthe equipmentitwillbeconnectedto.Anoptional4m (13.1ft)extensioncableisavailableifrequired.
•Ensurethereisenoughslackinthetransducer cable,atthetransducerend,toallowthe transducertopivotupanddown.
•Securethecableatregularintervalsusingcable clips(notsupplied).
•Anyexcesscableshouldbecoiledupata convenientlocation.
3.12Selectingalocationforthe display
Generallocationrequirements
Whenselectingalocationfortheunititisimportant toconsideranumberoffactors.
Ventilationrequirements
Toprovideadequateairow:
•Ensurethatequipmentismountedina compartmentofsuitablesize.
•Ensurethatventilationholesarenotobstructed.
•Ensureadequateseparationofequipment.
Mountingsurfacerequirements
Ensureunitsareadequatelysupportedonasecure surface.DoNOTmountunitsorcutholesinplaces whichmaydamagethestructureofthevessel.
Cableroutingrequirements
Ensuretheunitismountedinalocationwhichallows properroutingandconnectionofcables:
•Minimumcablebendradiusof100mm(3.94in)is requiredunlessotherwisestated.
•Usecablesupportstopreventstresson connectors.
Electricalinterference
Selectalocationthatisfarenoughawayfrom devicesthatmaycauseinterference,suchas motors,generatorsandradiotransmitters/receivers.
GPSlocationrequirements
Inadditiontogeneralguidelinesconcerningthe locationofmarineelectronics,thereareanumber ofenvironmentalfactorstoconsiderwheninstalling equipmentwithaninternalGPSantenna.
Mountinglocation
AboveDecksmounting: Itisrecommendedthatthedisplayismounted
abovedecksasthisprovidesoptimalGPS performance.
BelowDecksmounting: GPSperformancemaybelesseffectivewhen
mountedbelowdecks.
Vesselconstruction
Theconstructionofyourvesselcanhaveanimpact onGPSperformance.Forexample,theproximity ofheavystructuressuchasastructuralbulkhead, ortheinterioroflargervesselsmayresultina reducedGPSsignal.Beforelocatingequipment withaninternalGPSantennabelowdecks,seek professionalassistance.
Prevailingconditions
Theweatherandlocationofthevesselcanaffectthe GPSperformance.Typicallycalmclearconditions provideforamoreaccurateGPSx.Vesselsat extremenortherlyorsoutherlylatitudesmayalso
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receiveaweakerGPSsignal.GPSantennamounted belowdeckswillbemoresusceptibletoperformance issuesrelatedtotheprevailingconditions.
Compasssafedistance
Topreventpotentialinterferencewiththevessel's magneticcompasses,ensureanadequatedistance ismaintainedfromthedisplay .
Whenchoosingasuitablelocationforthedisplay youshouldaimtomaintainthemaximumpossible distancebetweenthedisplayandanycompasses. Typicallythisdistanceshouldbeatleast1m(3ft) inalldirections.Howeverforsomesmallervessels itmaynotbepossibletolocatethedisplaythisfar awayfromacompass.Inthissituation,thefollowing guresprovidetheminimumsafedistancethat shouldbemaintainedbetweenthedisplayandany compasses.
D1265 0-1
2
0
0
m
m
(
7
.
8
7
i
n
)
3
5
0
m
m
(
1
3
.
8
i
n
)
7
0
0
m
m
(
2
7
.
5
i
n
)
5
0
0
m
m
(
1
9
.
7
i
n
)
2
5
0
m
m
(
9
.8
4
i
n
)
00
0
1
2
3
3
0
0
m
m
(
1
1
.
8
i
n
)
4
5
6
Item
Compass positionin relationto display
Minimumsafe distancefrom display
1Top
200mm(7.87in.)
2Rear
500mm(19.7in.)
3Right-handside
350mm(13.8in.)
4Underside
300mm(11.8in.)
5
Front
700mm(27.5in.)
6
Left-handside250mm(9.84in.)
Viewingangleconsiderations
Asdisplaycontrastandcolorareaffectedbythe viewingangle,Ifyouintendtosurfacemountthe display,itisrecommendedthatyoutemporarily powerupthedisplaywhenplanningtheinstallation, toenableyoutoidentifywhichlocationgivesthe optimumviewingangle.
Wi-Filocationrequirements
AnumberoffactorscaninuenceWi-Fi performance,itisimportanttoensureyoutestthe Wi-Fiperformance,atthedesiredlocationbefore installingWi-Fienabledproducts.
Distanceandsignalstrength
ThedistancebetweenWi-Fiproductsshouldalways bekepttoaminimum.Donotexceedthemaximum statedrangeofyourWi-Fiproduct(Maximumrange willvaryforeachdevice).
Wi-Fiperformancedegradesoverdistanceso productsfartherawaywillreceivelessnetwork bandwidth.Productsinstalledclosetotheir maximumWi-Firangemayexperienceslow connectionspeeds,signaldropoutsornotbeing abletoconnectatall.
Lineofsightandobstacles
ForbestresultstheWi-Fiproductshouldhavea clear,directlineofsighttotheproductitwillbe connectedto.Anyphysicalobstructionscandegrade orevenblocktheWi-Fisignal.
Theconstructionofyourvesselcanalsohavean impactonWi-Fiperformance.Forexample,metal structuralbulkheadsandroongwillreduceandin certainsituations,blocktheWi-Fisignal.
IftheWi-Fisignalpassesthroughabulkhead containingpowercablesthiscanalsodegradeWi-Fi performance.
Reectivesurfacessuchasmetalsurfaces,some typesofglassandevenmirrorscandrasticallyeffect performanceorevenblocktheWi-Fisignal.
interferenceandotherequipment
Wi-Fiproductsshouldbeinstalledatleast1m(3ft) awayfrom:
•otherWi-Fienabledproducts
•transmittingproductsthatsendwirelesssignalsin
thesamefrequencyrange
•otherelectrical,electronicorelectromagnetic
equipmentthatmaygenerateinterference
InterferencefromotherpeoplesWi-Fiproductscan alsocauseinterferencewithyourproducts.Y oucan useaWi-FianalyzertooltoassessthebestWi-Fi channel(channelnotinuseorusedbyleastamount ofdevices)foryoutouse.
Productdimensions–Dragony–4and Dragony–5
145 mm (5.7 in.)
145 mm (5.7 in.)
56 mm (2.2 in.)
90 mm (3.5 in.)
120 mm (4.7 in.) min.
D13181-1
Carepoints:
•Forvariantswithbuilt-inGPS,installinalocation
wheretheGPSperformancewillnotbeaffected byvesselstructure;testGPSperformancebefore installation.
•Allowaminimumof120mm(4.7in.)behindthe
displayforinsertingandremovingaMicroSDcard.
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•Allowenoughroomfordisplayangleadjustment.
•Allowenoughheadroomtoremovethedisplay fromthebracket.
Productdimensions–Dragony–7
199 mm (7.83 in.)
178 mm (7 in.)
62.2 mm (2.45 in.)
90 mm (3.5 in.)
120 mm (4.7 in.) min.
D13429-1
Carepoints:
•Forvariantswithbuilt-inGPS,installinalocation wheretheGPSperformancewillnotbeaffected byvesselstructure;testGPSperformancebefore installation.
•Allowaminimumof120mm(4.7in.)behindthe displayforinsertingandremovingaMicroSDcard.
•Allowenoughroomfordisplayangleadjustment.
•Allowenoughheadroomtoremovethedisplay fromthebracket.
Productdimensions—Wi-Fish
145 mm (5.7 in.)
145 mm (5.7 in.)
54 mm (2.1 in.)
90 mm (3.5 in.)
120 mm (4.7 in.) min.
D13182-1
Carepoints:
•Allowofminimumof120mm(4.7in.)behindthe unitforinsertingandremovinganMicroSDcard.
•Allowenoughroomforunitangleadjustment.
•Allowenoughheadroomtoremovetheunitfrom thebracket.
3.13Installationprocess
Thestepslistedbelowarerequiredtosuccessfully installyourproductandensureoptimum performance.
1.Mountingthetransducer.
2.Mountingthedisplay.
3.T estingthetransducer.
4.Finishingthetransducermounting.
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Chapter4:Mounting
Chaptercontents
4.1Mountingthetransommountbracketonpage30
4.2Mountingthetransduceronpage30
4.3Mountingtheunitonpage31
4.4T estingandadjustingthetransduceronpage32
4.5Finalizingthetransducermountingonpage33
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4.1Mountingthetransommount
bracket
Thetransducermustbemountedonthetransom usingthemountingbracketprovided.Thesteps belowdescribetheinitialmountingstepsrequired inordertotestyourtransducersperformance. Aftertestingthetransduceryoumustnishthe mountingfollowingtheinstructionsintheFinishing thetransducermountingsection.
1.Fixthetransducermountingtemplatetothe
selectedlocation,usingmaskingorself-adhesive tape.
1
2
3
D12632-2
1Transducermountingtemplate
2Waterline
3
Mountingawayfrompropeller
2.Ensurethetemplateisparalleltothewaterline.
3.Drill2xholesfortheadjustmentslotscrewsas
indicatedonthetemplate.
Note:DoNOTdrillthethirdmountingholeatthis stage.
4.Fillthe2holeswithmarinegradesealant.
5.Usingapozi-drivescrewdriverandthescrews
provided,securethetransommountbracket usingthe2adjustmentslots.
D13186-2
Note:Thethirdlockingscrewisnotuseduntilthe transducerhasbeensuccessfullytested.
4.2Mountingthetransducer
Thetransducermustbemountedonthetransom usingthemountingbracketprovided.Thesteps belowdescribetheinitialmountingstepsrequired inordertotestyourtransducersperformance. Aftertestingthetransduceryoumustnishthe mountingfollowingtheinstructionsintheFinishing thetransducermountingsection.
D13187-2
2
1
3
6
8
7
4
5
1.Feedthetransducercablebetweenthepostson themountingbracketasshown.
2.Slidetheratchetarmintotheguideonthetopof thetransducer,ensuringitlocksinplace.
3.Holdtheratchetplateinplaceontheratchetarm asshown.
4.Inserttheratchetarmbetweenthemounting bracketposts,aligningthecenterholewiththe holesintheposts.
5.SlidetheM5washerandthenthecompression washerontotheratchetbolt.
6.Slidetheratchetboltthroughthemounting bracketassembly.
7.InserttheM5lockingnutintothecaptivehousing onthemountingbracket.
8.Usinga4mmHexwrench(allenkey)tighten theratchetboltuntiltheratchetmechanismis engagedbutcanstillbeadjustedbyhand.
9.Positionthetransducersothatthebottomfaceof thetransducerwillbeparallelwiththewaterline andtightentheratchetbolt.
D13181-1
Thetransducerpositionwillbeadjustedfurther duringtesting.
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4.3Mountingtheunit
Theunitismountedusingthebracketprovided.
Beforemountingensurethatyouhave:
•selectedasuitablelocation.
•installedthetransducerandroutedthe power/transducercabletotheselectedlocation.
1 2
D13191-1
3 4
D13192-1
1.SlidetheHex(allen)boltthroughthepivotball,
thenslidethepivotballthroughthecenterofthe bracketlockingcollar.
2.Usinga5mmHex(allen)key(notsupplied),
screwtheHex(allen)boltintotheundersideof theunit,ensuringthelocatingtabsarecorrectly aligned.
3.Usingthexingsprovidedmountthebracket
basetothemountingsurfaceasfollows: i.Markthelocationofthebracketbase’s
mountingholesonthechosenmounting surface.
ii.Drillholesforthexingsusingasuitabledrill,
ensuringthereisnothingbehindthesurface thatmaybedamaged.
iii.Useapozi-drivescrewdriverandan8mm
wrench(spanner)toattachthebracketbase securelytothemountingsurfaceusingthe xingsprovided.
4.Positiontheunitatthedesiredangleandsecure
bytighteningthelockingcollar.
Theunitcanberemovedfromthebracket,by unscrewingthelockingcollar.
Dragony-7PromountingusingRAM
®
mounts
TheDragony-7Procanalsobebracketmounted usingRAM
®
mountscompatiblewiththeRAM1”
Tough-Ball
withM6–1x6mmMalethreadedpost
(PartNumber:RAP-B-379U-M616).
D13472-1
ThethreadedpostcanbeattachedtotheM6captive nut,locatedtopcenterontherearofthedisplay.
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4.4Testingandadjustingthe transducer
Oncetheinitialmountingprocedureshavebeen carriedout,thetransducermustbetestedpriorto nishingthemounting.
Thetestingshouldbecarriedoutwithyourvessel inthewater,withadepthgreaterthan0.7m(2.3 ft)butlessthanthemaximumdepthrangeofthe transducer.
Important:TheSonarchannelwillbeableto maintainreadingsathighervesselspeedsandat greaterdepthsthantheDownVision
application.
1.PressandholdthePowerbuttontopowerthe
uniton.
2.CompletetheStart-upwizardandtutorial.
3.Opentherelevantapplication. Thebottomshouldbevisibleonscreenanda
depthreadingdisplayed.
4.Startmovingyourvesselatalowspeed,ensuring youhaveadepthreadingandaclearimageis displayed.
5.Graduallyincreasethevesselspeedwhilst checkingthedisplay ,iftheimagebecomespoor orthebottomismissingatlowerspeedsthenthe transducerneedstobeadjusted.
6.Angleandheightadjustmentsshouldbemadein smallincrementsandre-testedeachtimeuntil youobtainoptimumperformance.
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D13196-1
7.Loosentheratchetarmbolttoadjustthe transducerangle.
8.Loosenthe2mountingbracketscrewstoadjust thetransducerheight.
9.Re-tightentheratchetarmboltandmounting screwsbeforere-testing.
Note:
•Itmaynotalwaysbepossibletoobtaindepth readingsathigherspeedsduetoairbubbles passingunderthetransducer.
•Itmaybenecessarytomakeseveral adjustmentstothetransducerbeforeobtaining optimumperformance.
•Ifthetransducerrequiresrepositioningensure alloldholesarelledwithmarinegradesealant.
Removingthetransducer
Thetransducercanbereleasedfromthebracketby insertingasmallmetalrodsuchasapaperclipinto thetransducerreleaseholelocatedasshown.
D13189-1
1.Insertthemetalrodintothetransducerrelease hole.
2.Slidethetransduceroffofthebracket.
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4.5Finalizingthetransducermounting
Onceyouhaveachievedoptimumperformanceat thedesiredvesselspeedsthetransducermustbe lockedintopositiontocompletetheinstallation.
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1.Drillthelockingholelocationtakingcarenotto damagethemountingbracket.
2.Fillthelockingholewithmarinegradesealant.
3.Securethetransducerandbracketbyfully tighteningall3mountingscrews.
4.Securetheratchetarmbolt,bytighteninguntil thecompressionwasheriscompressedandthen addanother1/4turn.Ifthetransducerkicksupat speedthentightenfurther.
Important:Takecaretoensurethatthepivotbolt isnotovertightenedasthiswillpreventkick-up andmaycausedamage.
Mounting
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Chapter5:Cablesandconnections
Chaptercontents
5.1Generalcablingguidanceonpage36
5.2Connectionsoverviewonpage36
5.3Cableconnection–DV,DVS,ProandWi-Fish
onpage38
5.4Connectingthepowercable-5Monpage38
5.5Extensioncableconnectiononpage41
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5.1Generalcablingguidance
Cabletypesandlength
Itisimportanttousecablesoftheappropriatetype andlength
•Unlessotherwisestateduseonlystandardcables ofthecorrecttype,suppliedbyRaymarine.
•Ensurethatanynon-Raymarinecablesareofthe correctqualityandgauge.Forexample,longer powercablerunsmayrequirelargerwiregauges tominimizevoltagedropalongtherun.
Routingcables
Cablesmustberoutedcorrectly,tomaximize performanceandprolongcablelife.
•DoNOTbendcablesexcessively.Wherever possible,ensureaminimumbenddiameterof200 mm(8in)/minimumbendradiusof100mm(4in).
100 mm (4 in)
200 mm (8 in)
•Protectallcablesfromphysicaldamageand exposuretoheat.Usetrunkingorconduitwhere possible.DoNOTruncablesthroughbilgesor doorways,orclosetomovingorhotobjects.
•Securecablesinplaceusingtie-wrapsorlacing twine.Coilanyextracableandtieitoutoftheway.
•Whereacablepassesthroughanexposed bulkheadordeckhead,useasuitablewatertight feed-through.
•DoNOTruncablesneartoenginesoruorescent lights.
Alwaysroutedatacablesasfarawayaspossible from:
•otherequipmentandcables,
•highcurrentcarryingACandDCpowerlines,
•antennae.
Strainrelief
Ensureadequatestrainreliefisprovided.Protect connectorsfromstrainandensuretheywillnotpull outunderextremeseaconditions.
Cableshielding
Ensurethatthecableisproperlyshieldedthatthe cableshieldingisintact(e.g.hasn’tbeenscrapedoff bybeingsqueezedthroughatightarea).
5.2Connectionsoverview
Dragony-4,Dragony-5,Dragony-7Pro, Wi-Fish
productsandtheCPT-DVandCPT-DVS
includeconnectorswitha3keywayguide. DependingondateofmanufactureDragony6, Dragony7productsandCPT-60/CPT-70/CPT-80 transducersareavailablewith1keywayguide (Legacy)or3keywayguide(Updated).Adaptor cablescanbeusedtoconnect1keywayconnectors to3keywayconnectors.
Rearconnector/Lockingcollar
ConnectorDescription
Unit/ Display
Compatible transducer
Red–1 keyway
•Legacy
Dragony 6
•Legacy
Dragony 7
•Legacy
CPT-60
•Legacy
CPT-70
•Legacy
CPT-80
Green–3 keyway
DVS
Pro
•Updated
Dragony 6
•Updated
Dragony 7
CPT-DVS
•Updated
CPT-60
•Updated
CPT-70
•Updated
CPT-80
Yellow–3 keyway
DV
Wi-Fish
CPT-DV
Black–3 keyway
5M
•N/A–5 Mpower connector
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Transducercableconnectors
Cable ConnectorDescriptionTransducer
Compatible unit/display
Black–1 keyway
•Legacy
CPT-60
•Legacy
CPT-70
•Legacy
CPT-80
•Legacy
Dragony 6
•Legacy
Dragony 7
Green–3 keyway
CPT-DVS
•Updated
CPT-60
•Updated
CPT-70
•Updated
CPT-80
DVS
Pro
•Updated
Dragony 6
•Updated
Dragony 7
Yellow–3 keyway
CPT-DV
DV
Wi-Fish
Black–3 keyway
•N/A–5 Mpower connector
5M
Adaptorcables
Adaptorcablesareavailabletoenableconnectionof theolder1keywayconnectorstothenew3keyway connectors.
Adaptorcable
Compatible transducer
Compatible display/unit
A80331—
CPT-DV/ CPT-DVS(3
keyway)toLegacy
Dragony6/ Dragony7(1
keyway)adaptor cable
CPT-DVS
CPT-DV
•Updated
CPT-60
•Updated
CPT-70
•Updated
CPT-80
•Legacy
Dragony6
•Legacy
Dragony7
A80332— Legacy(1 keyway)CPT-60/ CPT-70/CPT-80 transducer toDragony-4 /Dragony-5 andWi-Fish
(3 keyway)adaptor cable
•LegacyCPT-60
•LegacyCPT-70
•LegacyCPT-80
DV
DVS
Pro
Wi-Fish
•Updated
Dragony6
•Updated
Dragony7
Legacyandupdatedproducts
Dragony6,Dragony7displaysandCPT-60 /CPT-70/CPT-80transducerdesignshave
beenmodiedtoincludetheimproved3keyway connectors.
Thetablebelowidentiestheeffectivemanufacturing datefortheimprovedkeywayconnectors.
Product
3keyway introductiondate
3keyway introduction serialnumber
Dragony6 (E70085)
January2015E700850150001
Dragony7 (E70231)
November2014E702311140712
CPT-60(A80195)
December2014A801951240023
CPT-70(A80278)
January2015A802780150001
CPT-80(A80279)
January2015A802790150001
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5.3Cableconnection–DV ,DVS,Pro andWi-Fish
Theunithasacombinedpowerandtransducer cablethatisattachedtothetransducer.
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2
4
5
3
1
12 V dc
1.Connectthetransducer/powerconnectorto therearoftheunitandsecureusingthelocking collar.
2.Thedrainwireshouldbeconnectedtothevessel RFgroundpoint.Ifyourvesselhasnoground pointconnecttothenegativesideofthevessel’s powersupply.
3.TheNegativewiremustbeconnectedtothe negativesideofthe12Vdcpowersupply .
4.Afuseholder(notsupplied)MUSTbettedto thepositivewireusingasuitablyratedinlinefuse orbreaker.
5.Thepositivewiremustbeconnectedtothe positivesideofthe12Vdcpowersupply.
5.4Connectingthepowercable-5M
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2
4
5
3
1
12 V dc
1.Connectthepowercabletotherearofthedisplay andsecureusingthelockingcollar.
2.Thedrainwireshouldbeconnectedtothevessel RFgroundpoint.Ifyourvesselhasnoground pointconnecttothenegativesideofthevessel’s powersupply.
3.TheNegativewiremustbeconnectedtothe negativesideofthe12Vdcpowersupply .
4.Afuseholder(notsupplied)MUSTbettedto thepositivewireusingasuitablyratedinlinefuse orbreaker.
5.Thepositivewiremustbeconnectedtothe positivesideofthe12Vdcpowersupply.
Connectingthecabletothedisplay
D13469-1
1.Ensurethelockingcollarisintheunlocked position.
2.Ensurethatthecableconnectorisorientated correctly,rotatesothattheword‘TOP’isonthe topofthecableconnector.
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3.Pushthecableconnectorallthewayin,thetipof thearrowshouldbenearlytouchingthelocking collar.
4.Rotatethelockingcollarclockwise2clicks,until inthelockedposition.
Warning:12Voltdconly
Thisproductmustonlybeconnectedtoa
12voltdcpowersource.
In-linefuseandthermalbreakerratings
Thefollowingin-linefuseandthermalbreakerratings applytoyourproduct:
In-linefuserating
Thermalbreaker rating
Dragony-4/ Dragony-5
2Aslowblow
3A(ifonly connectingone device)
Dragony-7
3Aslowblow
4A(ifonly connectingone device)
Note:
•Thesuitablefuseratingforthethermalbreaker isdependentonthenumberofdevicesyouare connecting.Ifindoubtconsultanauthorized Raymarinedealer.
•Yourproduct’spowercablemayhavetted in-linefuse,ifnotthenyoucanaddanin-line fusetothepositivewireofyourproductspower connection.
Powerdistribution
Recommendationsandbestpractice.
•Theproductissuppliedwithapowercable.Only usethepowercablesuppliedwiththeproduct.Do NOTuseapowercabledesignedfor,orsupplied with,adifferentproduct.
•RefertothePowerconnectionsectionformore informationonhowtoidentifythewiresinyour product’spowercable,andwheretoconnectthem.
•Seebelowformoreinformationonimplementation forsomecommonpowerdistributionscenarios.
Important:Whenplanningandwiring,takeinto considerationotherproductsinyoursystem,some ofwhich(e.g.sonarmodules)mayplacelarge powerdemandpeaksonthevessel’selectrical system.
Note:Theinformationprovidedbelowisfor guidanceonly,tohelpprotectyourproduct.It coverscommonvesselpowerarrangements,but doesNOTcovereveryscenario.Ifyouareunsure howtoprovidethecorrectlevelofprotection, pleaseconsultanauthorizedRaymarinedealeror asuitablyqualiedprofessionalmarineelectrician.
Implementation—directconnectiontobattery
•Thepowercablesuppliedwithyourproductmay beconnecteddirectlytothevessel'sbattery,viaa suitablyratedfuseorbreaker.
•Thepowercablesuppliedwithyourproductmay NOTincludeaseparatedrainwire.Ifthisisthe case,onlythepowercable’sredandblackwires needtobeconnected.
•IfthesuppliedpowercableisNOTttedwithan inlinefuse,youMUSTtasuitablyratedfuseor breakerbetweentheredwireandthebattery’s positiveterminal.
•Refertotheinlinefuseratingsprovidedinthe product’sdocumentation.
•Ifyouneedtoextendthelengthofthepowercable suppliedwithyourproduct,ensureyouobserve thededicatedPowercableextensionsadvice providedintheproduct’sdocumentation.
D13344-1
A
B
A
BatteryconnectionscenarioA:suitableforavesselwith acommonRFgroundpoint.Inthisscenario,ifyour product’spowercableissuppliedwithaseparatedrain wirethenitshouldbeconnectedtothevessel’scommon groundpoint.
B
BatteryconnectionscenarioB:suitableforavessel withoutacommongroundingpoint.Inthiscase,ifyour product’spowercableissuppliedwithaseparatedrain wirethenitshouldbeconnecteddirectlytothebattery’s negativeterminal.
Implementation—connectiontodistribution panel
D13348-1
•Alternatively,thesuppliedpowercablemaybe connectedtoasuitablebreakerorswitchonthe vessel'sdistributionpanelorfactory-ttedpower distributionpoint.
•Thedistributionpointshouldbefedfromthe vessel’sprimarypowersourceby8AWG (8.36mm
2
)cable.
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•Ideally,allequipmentshouldbewiredtoindividual suitably-ratedthermalbreakersorfuses,with appropriatecircuitprotection.Wherethisisnot possibleandmorethan1itemofequipment sharesabreaker,useindividualin-linefuses foreachpowercircuittoprovidethenecessary protection.
•Inallcases,observetherecommended breaker/fuseratingsprovidedintheproduct’s documentation.
•Ifyouneedtoextendthelengthofthepowercable suppliedwithyourproduct,ensureyouobserve thededicatedPowercableextensionsadvice providedintheproduct’sdocumentation.
Important:Beawarethatthesuitablefuserating forthethermalbreakerorfuseisdependentonthe numberofdevicesyouareconnecting.
Grounding
Ensurethatyouobservetheseparategrounding adviceprovidedintheproduct’sdocumentation.
Moreinformation
Raymarinerecommendsthatbestpracticeis observedinallvesselelectricalinstallations,as detailedinthefollowingstandards:
•BMEACodeofPracticeforElectricaland ElectronicInstallationsinBoats
•NMEA0400InstallationStandard
•ABYCE-11AC&DCElectricalSystemsonBoats
•ABYCA-31BatterychargersandInverters
•ABYCTE-4LightningProtection
Powercableextension
Theproductissuppliedwithapowercable,which canbeextendedifrequired.
•Thepowercableforeachunitinyoursystem shouldberunasaseparate,singlelengthof 2-wirecablefromtheunittothevessel'sbatteryor distributionpanel.
•Raymarinerecommendsaminimumwiregauge of18AWG(0.82mm
2
)foranylengthofcable
extension.
•Foralllengthsofextensiontothepowercable, ensurethereisacontinuousminimumvoltage attheproduct’spowerconnectorof10.8Vwitha fullyatbatteryat11V.
Important:Beawarethatsomeproductsin yoursystem(suchassonarmodules)cancreate voltagepeaksatcertaintimes,whichmayimpact thevoltageavailabletootherproductsduringthe peaks.
Grounding—Dedicateddrainwire
Thepowercablesuppliedwiththisproductincludes adedicatedshield(drain)wireforconnectiontoa vessel'sRFgroundpoint.
ItisimportantthataneffectiveRFgroundis connectedtothesystem.Asinglegroundpoint shouldbeusedforallequipment.Theunitcanbe
groundedbyconnectingtheshield(drain)wireof thepowercabletothevessel'sRFgroundpoint. OnvesselswithoutanRFgroundsystemtheshield (drain)wireshouldbeconnecteddirectlytothe negativebatteryterminal.
Thedcpowersystemshouldbeeither:
•Negativegrounded,withthenegativebattery terminalconnectedtothevessel'sground.
•Floating,withneitherbatteryterminalconnected tothevessel'sground
Warning:Productgrounding
Beforeapplyingpowertothisproduct, ensureithasbeencorrectlygrounded,in accordancewiththeinstructionsprovided.
Warning:Positivegroundsystems
Donotconnectthisunittoasystemwhich haspositivegrounding.
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5.5Extensioncableconnection
Anoptionalextensioncable(A80312)canbeused toextendthedistancefromthetransducertotheunit byupto4m(13.1ft).
12 V dc
D13241-1
2
1
3
1.Existingcable.
2.Extensioncable(connectedtothevessel’s powersupplyandtotheexistingcable.
3.Isolatedpowersupplywiresonexisting transducercable.
Note:
•Only1extensioncableshouldbeusedper installation.
•Thelengthofthepowersupplywiresonthe extensioncableis2m(6.6ft).
Maximumtransducercablelength
Themaximumcablelengthfromthetransducerto theunitisshownbelow.
CPT-DV8m(26.2ft.)—4m(13.1ft.)
suppliedcable+4m(13.1ft.) extensioncable
CPT-DVS10m(32.8ft.)—6m(19.7
ft.)suppliedcable+4m(13.1 ft.)extensioncable
Note:Extendingthetransducercablefurtherthan themaximumstateddistancewillcausepoor performance.
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Chapter6:Wi-Fish
Chaptercontents
6.1Wi-Fishcontrolsonpage44
6.2Switchingtheunitonandoffonpage44
6.3Wi-Fish
mobileapponpage45
6.4Wi-Fish
initialsetuponpage46
6.5DepthOffsetonpage46
6.6Switchingonthesimulator—Wi-Fish
apponpage47
6.7OpeningtheMicroSDcardreadercoveronpage47
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6.1Wi-Fishcontrols
D13199-1
2 3 4
1
1.Powerindicator(quickGreenash=initializing, slowGreenash=normaloperation,Red= devicefailed)
2.Wi-Ficonnectionindicator(quickBlueash= notconnected,slowBlueash=connected)
3.Powerbutton
4.MicroSDcardreader
6.2Switchingtheunitonandoff
Poweringtheuniton
1.PressandholdthePowerbuttonfor
approximately3secondstopoweruptheunit. *Ondisplayproductsafterapproximately5
secondsthesplashscreenisdisplayed.
2.*PressOKtoaccepttheLimitationsofUse
disclaimerwhenitappears.
Note:*DoesnotapplytoWi-Fish
.
Poweringtheunitoff
1.PressandholdthePowerbuttonfor
approximately6seconds. Ondisplayproductsa3secondcount-downtimer
willbedisplayed.
Tocancelthepoweroffprocess,releasethe powerbuttonbeforetheunitpowersoff.
Note:Theunitwillstilldrawasmallamountof powerfromthebatterywhenpoweredoff,ifthis isaconcernunplugtheconnectorfromtheback oftheunit.
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6.3Wi-Fish
mobileapp
TheWi-Fish
mobileappisavailableoniOS7or
greaterandAndroid4orgreater.Theappmustbe usedtocontroltheWi-Fish
sonarmodule.
D13242-2
TheWi-Fish
appcanbedownloadedfromthe
relevantappstoreforyourdevice.
ConnectingWi-Fi—Wi-Fish
D13198-1
Model No E70290 Product: Wi-Fish Serial No. 1040009 SSID: 1234567890 Passphrase: ************
EXAMPLE
1.InstalltheWi-Fish
appfromtherelevantapp
store.
2.Connectyoursmartdevice’sWi-Fitothe
Wi-Fish
unit.
Theproduct’suniquenetworkname,knownas theSSID(ServiceSetIdentier)andPassphrase foryourproductcanbefoundontheproductlabel xedtothebottomoftheunit.Itisrecommended thatyoutakenoteoftheseandretainsomewhere safeforfuturereference.
3.OpentheWi-Fish
app.
Connectingyoursmartdevice
Yoursmartdevice’sWi-Ficonnectionmustbe connectedtotheproducttoenableuseofthemobile
Wi-Fish
app.
WiththeWi-Fish
mobileappinstalledonyour
smartdevice:
D13243-1
3 4
1 2
1.OpentheWi-Fisettingsonyoursmartdevice andselectyourproduct’sSSIDfromthelistof availabledevices.
Yourproduct’sSSIDcanbefoundontheproduct labellocatedonthebottomoftheunit.
2.Enteryourproductpassphrase.
Yourproduct’spassphrasecanalsobefoundon theproductlabellocatedonthebottomofthe unit.
3.Yourdevicewillnowconnecttotheunitand obtainanIPaddress.
4.Onceyourdeviceisconnectedyoucanopenthe
Wi-Fish
app.
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6.4Wi-Fish
initialsetup
OncetheWi-Fish
unitisinstalledandconnected
toyoursmartdevice,whichisrunningthelatest versionoftheWi-Fish
app,itisrecommendedthat
thefollowingtasksarecompleted:
•Congureunitsofmeasurefordepthand temperaturereadings
•Setatransduceroffset
•Viewtheapp’sHelppages
•Familiarizeyourselfwiththeproductusing SimulatorMode.
TheseoptionsareavailableintheWi-Fish
mobile
app’sMoremenuwhichincludesthefollowing settings:
Settings
Transducerdepthoffset
Depthunits
Temperatureunits
Simulator
Help
About
.
6.5DepthOffset
Depthsaremeasuredfromthetransducertothesea bed,butyoucanapplyanoffsetvaluetothedepth data,sothatthedisplayeddepthreadingrepresents thedepthtotheseabedfromeitherthekeelorthe waterline.
Beforeattemptingtosetawaterlineorkeel offset,ndouttheverticalseparationbetweenthe transducerandeitherthewaterlineorthebottomof thekeelonyourvessel,asappropriate.Thensetthe appropriatedepthoffsetvalue.
D9343--2
1 2 3
1
Waterlineoffset
2
Transducer/Zerooffset
3
Keeloffset
Ifanoffsetisnotapplied,displayeddepthreadings representthedistancefromthetransducertothe seabed.
Assigningatransducerdepthoffset— Wi-Fish
app
Followthestepsbelowtoassignadepthoffsetvalue toyourdepthreadings.
WiththeWi-Fish
mobileappconnectedand
runningonyoursmartdevice:
1.SelecttheMoreicon(threeverticaldots).
2.SelectSettings.
3.SelectTransducerDepthOffset.
4.Adjustthedepthoffsettotherequiredvalue.
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6.6Switchingonthesimulator— Wi-Fish
app
Thesimulatormaybeusedtofamiliarizeyourself withthefeaturesandfunctionsoftheproduct.
WiththeWi-Fish
mobileappconnectedtoyour
Wi-Fish
unitandrunning:
1.Select
.
2.SelectSettings.
3.SelectSimulator.
4.SelectOntoswitchsimulatormodeon,or
5.SelectOfftoswitchthesimulatormodeoff.
Insimulatormodetheappwillhavethesame functionality,howeversimulatedsonardatais displayedinsteadoflivesonardata.
6.7OpeningtheMicroSDcardreader cover
TheMicroSDcardreaderislocatedontherearofthe unit.Thecardreaderisprotectedbyaweatherproof cover.
D13244-1
1 2
3
1.Coverclosed
2.Openingcover
3.Coveropen
1.Openthecardreadercoverbypullingbackwards onthecover’shandleuntilthecoverispositioned asshownin(3)above.
Thecoverhasatighttandmayrequiresome forcetoopenthecover.
2.Fullyclosethecardreadercover.
Important:Whenclosingthecoverensurethatit isfullypushedinandsealedallthewayaround theedge,thiswillprovidetheweatherproofseal.
RemovingMicroSDcardfromitsadaptor
MicroSDmemoryandcartographychartcardsare usuallysuppliedinsertedintoanSDcardadaptor. Thecardwillneedtoberemovedfromtheadaptor beforeinsertingintoyourdisplay.
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InsertingaMicroSDcard
1 2
D13245-1
Withthecardreader’scoveropen:
1.Insertthecardwiththecontactsfacingdown.
2.GentlypresstheMicroSDcardallthewayinto thecardreaderslot.
3.Fullyclosethecardreadercover.
Important:Whenclosingthecoverensurethatit isfullypushedinandsealedallthewayaround theedge,thiswillprovidetheweatherproofseal.
RemovingaMicroSDcard
1 2
D13246-1
1.OndisplayproductsselectEjectSDCardfrom theShortcutspage.
2.Openthecardreader’scover.
3.PinchtheprotrudingedgeoftheMicroSDcard betweenyourindexngerandthumbandpullthe cardclearofthecardreaderslot.
4.Fullyclosethecardreadercover.
Important:Whenclosingthecoverensurethatit isfullypushedinandsealedallthewayaround theedge,thiswillprovidetheweatherproofseal.
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Chapter7:Gettingstarted
Chaptercontents
7.1Controls—DV,DVS,ProandMonpage50
7.2Switchingtheunitonandoffonpage50
7.3Initialsetupproceduresonpage51
7.4Satellite-basednavigationonpage52
7.5Checkingthesonarapplicationonpage53
7.6CheckingtheDownVision
applicationonpage54
7.7Shortcutspageonpage54
7.8Applicationsonpage55
7.9Viewswitcheronpage56
7.10Memorycardsandchartcardsonpage57
7.11Learningresourcesonpage58
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7.1Controls—DV,DVS,ProandM
1 2 3 4 5 6
D13194-1
1
–buttonZoomout/Rangeout
2
+buttonZoomin/Rangein
3
DirectionaltrackpadwithOKbutton—Usedfor navigatingmenusandapplicationsandselecting items.
4
Backbutton/Viewswitcherbutton
•Pressoncetoreturntoapreviousmenuor applicationstate.
•PressintheChartapplicationtoexitcursormode andcentrethevesselon-screen.
•PressintheSonarorDownVisionapplicationsto resumescrollingfromapausedstate.
•Fromthetoplevelapplicationstate(Motionmode orScrollingmode)pressoncetoopentheView switcher(DVSandProvariantsonly).
5
Power/Shortcutspagebutton
•Pressoncetopowertheuniton.
•Whenturnedon,pressingthepowerbuttonwill displaytheShortcutspage.
•Pressandholdtoturnthedisplayoff.
6
MicroSDcardreader–openthechartreadercover toinsertorremoveaMicroSDcard.Thecardreader canbeusedforsoftwareupdates,electroniccharts andarchivingdataandusersettings.
Note:Electroniccartographycanonlybeused withtheProandMvariants.
7.2Switchingtheunitonandoff
Poweringtheuniton
1.PressandholdthePowerbuttonfor
approximately3secondstopoweruptheunit. *Ondisplayproductsafterapproximately5
secondsthesplashscreenisdisplayed.
2.*PressOKtoaccepttheLimitationsofUse
disclaimerwhenitappears.
Note:*DoesnotapplytoWi-Fish
.
Poweringtheunitoff
1.PressandholdthePowerbuttonfor
approximately6seconds. Ondisplayproductsa3secondcount-downtimer
willbedisplayed.
Tocancelthepoweroffprocess,releasethe powerbuttonbeforetheunitpowersoff.
Note:Theunitwillstilldrawasmallamountof powerfromthebatterywhenpoweredoff,ifthis isaconcernunplugtheconnectorfromtheback oftheunit.
Lowvoltagewarning
Awarningmessageisdisplayedwhentheproduct’s voltagesupplydropsbelow10Vdc;thewarning willclearautomaticallywhenthevoltagesupply raisesabove1 1Vdc.Theproductmaynotoperate correctlywhenthesupplyvoltageisoutsideofthe speciedoperatingvoltagerange.Pleaserefer totheproduct’sT echnicalspecicationforpower specicationlimits.
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7.3Initialsetupprocedures
Onceyourdisplayhasbeeninstalledand commissioned,itisrecommendedthatyougo throughtheinitialstartupwizardandtutorial.
Startupwizard
Whenyoupower-upthedisplayforthersttimeor afterasystemreset,theStartupWizardisdisplayed afteryouhaveacceptedtheLimitationsOnUse disclaimer.TheStartupWizardguidesyouthrough thefollowinginitialsettings:
1.Languageselection.
2.Congureunits.
3.Finish/Tutorial.
Note:Thesesettingscanalsobesetatanytime usingtheSystemSettingsmenuaccessiblefrom theT ools&Settingspage.
Additionaltasks
InadditiontothesettingscoveredbytheWizard,it isalsorecommendedthatthefollowingtasksare completed:
•Setyourdateandtimepreferences(ifapplicable).
•Setyourtransducerdepthoffset(ifapplicable).
•Familiarizeyourselfwiththeproductusing SimulatorMode.
Accessingthesystemsettingsmenu
Dependingondisplayvariant,theSystemSettings menucanbeaccessedby:
•selectingSystemSettingsfromtheT ools& Settingspage(DVSandPro),orby
•selecting:Menu>SystemSettingsfromthe applicationmenu(DVand5M).
Settingtimeanddatepreferences
UnitsthatincludeaninternalGNSS (GPS/GLONASS)receivercantimestamp waypointsandtrackswiththedateandtimeinyour preferredformat.Fishnderonlyproductsdonot includedateandtimesettings.
FromtheSystemSettingsmenu:
1.SelectTimeandDateSet-up.
2.UsetheDateFormat,TimeFormat,andLocal
Time:menuitemstosetyourtimeanddate preferences.
DepthOffset
Depthsaremeasuredfromthetransducertothesea bed,butyoucanapplyanoffsetvaluetothedepth data,sothatthedisplayeddepthreadingrepresents thedepthtotheseabedfromeitherthekeelorthe waterline.
Beforeattemptingtosetawaterlineorkeel offset,ndouttheverticalseparationbetweenthe transducerandeitherthewaterlineorthebottomof thekeelonyourvessel,asappropriate.Thensetthe appropriatedepthoffsetvalue.
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Keeloffset
Ifanoffsetisnotapplied,displayeddepthreadings representthedistancefromthetransducertothe seabed.
Settingthedepthoffset
OnFishnderproductsyoumustapplyanoffset valuefordepthreadings.
FromtheSystemSettingsmenu:
1.SelectSonarSet-up.
2.SelectDepthOffset.
Thedepthoffsetnumericadjustcontrolis displayed.
3.Adjusttheoffsettotherequiredvalue.
4.SelectOktoconrmthenewvalueandclosethe
numericadjustcontrol.
Simulatormode
TheSimulatormodeenablesyoutopractice operatingyourdisplaywithoutdatafromtheGPS receiverortransducer.
Thesimulatormodeisswitchedon/offinthe
SystemSettingsmenu.
Note:RaymarinerecommendsthatyoudoNOT
usethesimulatormodewhilstnavigating.
Note:ThesimulatorwillNOTdisplayanyreal data.Thisincludessafetymessages.
Enablinganddisablingsimulatormode
Youcanenableanddisablesimulatormodeby followingthestepsbelow.
FromtheSystemSettingsmenu:
1.SelectSimulator:.
2.SelectOntoturnsimulatormodeon,or
3.SelectOfftoturnsimulatormodeoff.
Note:TheDemomovieoptionisforretail demonstrationpurposesonly.
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7.4Satellite-basednavigation
GPSStatus
ProductswithaninternalGPSreceiverorGNSS (GPS/GLONASS)receivercanusetheGPSstatus pagetoviewthestatusoftheavailablesatellitesthat arecompatiblewithyourreceiver.
Thesatelliteconstellationsareusedtopositionyour boatintheChartapplication.Y oucansetupyour receiverandcheckitsstatusfromtheGPSSet-up menu.Foreachsatellite,thescreenprovidesthe followinginformation:
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2.Satellitestatus
3.Positionandxinformation
Skyview
Skyviewisavisualrepresentationthatshows thepositionofnavigationsatellitesandtheirtype. Satellitetypesare:
Circle—Acircleidentiesasatellitefromthe
GPSconstellation.
Square—Asquareidentiesan(SBAS)
differentialsatellite.
Diamond—Adiamondidentiesasatellitefrom
theGLONASSconstellation.
Satellitestatusarea
TheSatellitestatusareadisplaysthefollowing informationabouteachsatellite:
Type—Identieswhichconstellationthesatellite
belongsto.
ID—Displaysthesatellitesidenticationnumber.
CNO(Carrier-to-noiseratio)—Displaysthesignal
strengthofeachsatelliteshownintheSkyview:
–Grey=searchingforsatellite
–Green=satelliteinuse
–Orange=trackingsatellite
AzimuthandElevation—Providestheangleof
elevationandazimuthbetweenthelocationofthe receiverandthesatellite.
Positionandxinformation
Thefollowingpositionalandxinformationis provided:
HorizontalDilutionofPrecision(HDOP)
—HDOPisameasureofsatellitenavigation accuracy,calculatedfromanumberoffactors includingsatellitegeometry,systemerrorsin thedatatransmissionandsystemerrorsinthe
receiver.Ahigherguresigniesagreater positionalerror.Atypicalreceiverhasanaccuracy ofbetween5and15m.Asanexample,assuming areceivererrorof5m,anHDOPof2would representanerrorofapproximately15m.Please rememberthatevenaverylowHDOPgureis NOguaranteethatyourreceiverisprovidingan accurateposition.Ifindoubt,checkthedisplayed vesselpositionintheChartapplicationagainst youractualproximitytoaknownchartedobject.
EstimatedHorizontalPositionError(EHPE)
—EHPEisameasureoftheestimatederrorof apositionxinthehorizontalplane.Thevalue displayedindicatesthatyourpositioniswithina circleradiusofthestatedsize50%ofthetime.
Fixstatus—indicatestheactualmodethe
receiverisreporting:
Fix—Satellitexhasbeenacquired.
NoFix—Nosatellitexcanbeacquired.
DFix—Adifferentialbeaconxhasbeen
acquired.
SDFix—Adifferentialsatellitexhasbeen
acquired.
Position—Displaysthelatitudeandlongitude
positionofyourreceiver.
Date/Time—Displaysthecurrentdateandtime
generatedbythepositionxinUTCformat.
Mode—Identieswetherthereceiverisworking
indifferentialmodeornon-differentialmode.
Datum—Thereceiver'sdatumsettingaffects
theaccuracyofthevesselpositioninformation displayedintheChartapplication.Inorderforyour receiverandMFDtocorrelateaccuratelywithyour papercharts,theymustbeusingthesamedatum.
CheckingGPSoperation
YoucancheckthattheGPSisfunctioningcorrectly usingtheChartapplication.
1.OpentheChartapplication.
2.Checkthescreen.
Youshouldsee: Yourvesselposition(indicatesaGPSx).
Yourcurrentpositionisrepresentedbyavessel symbolorsolidcircle.
Asolidcircleonthechartindicatesthatthe vesselspeedistoolow(i.e.lessthan0.15kts)to provideCourseOverGround(COG)data.
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Note:Itisrecommendedthatyoucheckthe displayedvesselpositionintheChartapplication againstyouractualproximitytoaknowncharted object.GNSSreceiverstypicallyhaveanaccuracy ofbetween5mand15m.
Note:AGPSStatusscreenprovidessatellite signalstrengthandotherrelevantinformation.
7.5Checkingthesonarapplication
ProductswhichincludetheSonarapplicationandthe CPT-DVStransducercanusetheSonarapplication tohelptargetsh.
FromtheSonarapplication:
1.Checkthedisplay .
Withthetransduceractiveyoushouldseea scrolling(lefttoright)imagethatshowsthe bottomandunderwaterstructure,youshouldalso seeadepthreadinginthetopleftdatabox.
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7.6CheckingtheDownVision
application
ProductswhichincludetheDownVision
applicationandtheCPT-DVorCPT-DVStransducer canusetheDownVision
applicationtodisplay
underwaterstructureandobjects.
FromtheDownVision
application:
1.Checkthedisplay .
Withthetransduceractiveyoushouldseea scrolling(lefttoright)imagethatshowsthe bottomstructure,youshouldalsoseeadepth readinginthetopleftdatabox.
7.7Shortcutspage
Theshortcutspageprovidesaccesstothefollowing functions:
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PowerSavemode—selectingwillactivate PowerSavemode.
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Enable/DisableSonar—selectingwillenableor disabletheinternalsonarandDownVision.
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EjectSDcard—selecttosafelyremovethe memorycard.
5
Screencapture—selectingsavesascreenshotto memorycard.
Openingtheshortcutspage
Withthedisplaypoweredon:
1.PressthePowerbuttononce.
Theshortcutspageisdisplayed.
2.UsetheDirectionalcontrolstohighlightan
option.
3.PresstheOKbuttontoselecttheoption.
Adjustingthedisplaybrightness
1.PressthePOWERbuttononce.
TheShortcutspageisdisplayed.
2.Adjustthebrightnesstotherequiredlevelusing
theTrackpad.
Note:Thebrightnesslevelcanalsobeincreased bypressingthePowerbuttonmultipletimes.
PowerSavemode
InPowerSavemodeallfunctionsoftheproduct remainactive,butthedisplayisplacedintoalow powerstate.PowerSavemodeiscancelledby pressingaphysicalbuttonorwhenanalarmevent occurs.
EnablingPowerSavemode
ToenablePowerSavemodefollowthestepsbelow.
1.PressthePOWERbutton.
Theshortcutsmenuisdisplayed.
2.SelectPowerSaveMode.
ThedisplayisnowinPowerSavemode.
3.YoucanwakethedisplayfromPowerSavemode atanytimebypressingaphysicalbutton.
Note:PowerSavemodeisautomaticallycancelled ifanalarmeventoccurs.
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DisablingandenablingtheSonar
Thetransducerpingcanbedisabledandenabled fromtheshortcutspage.
1.SelectDisableSonartostopthetransducer
pinging.
2.SelectEnableSonartostartthetransducer
pinging.
Note:
•Whenenabled,thesonarelementwillpingifthe viewdisplayedcontainstheSonarapplication ortheChartapplication
•Whenenabled,theDownVision
elementwill
pingonlyiftheviewdisplayedincludesthe
DownVision
application.
Screenshots
Youcantakeascreenshotofwhatiscurrently displayedonthescreen.
Screenshotsaresavedin.png(PortableNetwork Graphic)formattoaMicroSDCard.Thesaved imagescanbeviewedfromanydevicecapableof viewing.pngimages.
Takingascreenshot
Youcantakeascreenshotbyfollowingthesteps below.
1.InsertaMicroSDcardwithsuitablefreespace intothecardreader.
2.PressthePowerbutton. TheShortcutspageisdisplayed:
3.SelecttheCameraicon. Aconrmationmessageisdisplayed.
4.SelectOK. ThescreenshotisnowsavedtotheMicroSD
card.
TipIfyourdisplayhasaBackbuttonyoucanalso takeascreenshotbypressingandholdingtheBack buttonuntiltheconrmationmessageappears.
7.8Applications
Theapplicationsavailableonyourdisplayare dependentuponproductvariant.
Description
Applicable Products
Chartapplication—providesa
2Dgraphicalviewofyourcharts tohelpyounavigate.Waypoint andtrackfunctionsenableyouto navigatetoaspeciclocationor recordwhereyou'vebeen.Chart cardsprovidehigherlevelsof detail.
Pro
M
Sonarapplication—this applicationusesCHIRPprocessing tohelpyoutargetshbeneathyour vessel.Y oucanalsoviewwater depth,watertemperatureandmark pointsofinterestsuchasshing spotsorwrecks.
DVS
Pro
DownVisionapplication— thisapplicationgivesincreased coverageeithersideofthevesselin highdenition.CHIRPprocessing andhigheroperatingfrequency allowsgreaterdepthresolution, makingiteasiertoidentifybottom structuresaroundwhichshmay reside.Y oucanalsoviewwater depth,watertemperatureandmark pointsofinterestsuchasshing spotsorwrecks.
DV
DVS
Pro
Tools&Settings—provides accesstoalarms,systemsettings, backupandresetfeatures.
DVS
Pro
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7.9Viewswitcher
Productsthatincludemorethan1applicationuse theViewSwitchertocyclethroughavailableviews.
Fullscreenandsplitscreenapplicationviewsare available.
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Theviewsavailablearedependentonproduct variantbutcaninclude:
•Chartapplication
•Sonarapplication
•DownVisionapplication
•DownVision/Sonarapplication—splitscreen
•Chartapplication/Sonarapplication—splitscreen
•Chartapplication/DownVisionapplication— splitscreen
•Tools&Settings
OpeningtheViewswitcher
Fromthetoplevelapplicationstate(Motionmode orScrollingmode):
1.PresstheBackbutton.
UsingtheViewswitcher
Toselectaviewfollowthestepsbelow.
WiththeViewswitcherdisplayed:
1.UsetheDirectionalcontrolstohighlightaview.
2.PresstheOKbuttontodisplaythechosenview.
Selectingtheactivepaneinsplitscreen views
Whenasplitscreenviewisdisplayedyoucan changetheactivepane(thepanethatyouwantto control)usingtheViewswitcher.
Withasplitscreenviewdisplayed.
1.IfrequiredpresstheBackbuttontochangethe
ChartapplicationtoMotionmode,ortheSonar andDownVisionapplicationstoScrollingmode.
2.PresstheBackbuttonagain.
TheViewswitcherisdisplayed.
3.UsetheDirectionalcontrolstohighlightthe
paneyouwanttomakeactive.
4.PresstheOKbuttontoconrm.
Theselectedviewisdisplayedandaborderis placedaroundtheactivepane.
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7.10Memorycardsandchartcards
MicroSDmemorycardscanbeusedtobackup/ archivedata(e.g.Waypoint,andTracks).Once dataisbackeduptoamemorycardolddatacan bedeletedfromthesystem,creatingcapacityfor newdata.Thearchiveddatacanberetrievedatany time.Chartcardsprovideadditionalorupgraded cartography.
Itisrecommendedthatyourdataisbackeduptoa memorycardonaregularbasis.DoNOTsavedata toamemorycardcontainingcartography.
Compatiblecards
ThefollowingtypesofMicroSDcardsarecompatible withyourdisplay:
•MicroSecureDigitalStandard-Capacity
(MicroSDSC)
•MicroSecureDigitalHigh-Capacity(MicroSDHC)
Note:
•Themaximumsupportedmemorycardcapacity is32GB.
•MicroSDcardsmustbeformattedtouseeither theFATorFAT32lesystemformattoenable usewithyourMFD.
Speedclassrating
Forbestperformanceitisrecommendedthatyou useClass10orUHS(UltraHighSpeed)class memorycards.
Chartcards
Yourproductispre-loadedwithelectroniccharts (worldwidebasemap).Ifyouwishtousedifferent chartdata,youcaninsertcompatiblechartcardsinto theunit'smemorycardreader.
Usebrandedchartcardsandmemorycards
Whenarchivingdataorcreatinganelectronicchart card,Raymarinerecommendstheuseofquality brandedmemorycards.Somebrandsofmemory cardmaynotworkinyourunit.Pleasecontact customersupportforalistofrecommendedcards.
RemovingMicroSDcardfromitsadaptor
MicroSDmemoryandcartographychartcardsare usuallysuppliedinsertedintoanSDcardadaptor. Thecardwillneedtoberemovedfromtheadaptor beforeinsertingintoyourdisplay.
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Toavoidirreparabledamagetoand/or lossofdatafromchartandmemorycards:
•DONOTsavedataorlestoacard containingcartographyasthecharts maybeoverwritten.
•Ensurethatchartandmemorycards arettedthecorrectwayaround.DO NOTtrytoforceacardintoposition.
•DONOTuseametallicinstrumentsuch asascrewdriverorplierstoinsertor removeachartormemorycard.
OpeningtheMicroSDcardreadercover
TheMicroSDcardreaderislocatedontherearofthe unit.Thecardreaderisprotectedbyaweatherproof cover.
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2.Openingcover
3.Coveropen
1.Openthecardreadercoverbypullingbackwards onthecover’shandleuntilthecoverispositioned asshownin(3)above.
Thecoverhasatighttandmayrequiresome forcetoopenthecover.
2.Fullyclosethecardreadercover.
Important:Whenclosingthecoverensurethatit isfullypushedinandsealedallthewayaround theedge,thiswillprovidetheweatherproofseal.
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InsertingaMicroSDcard
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Withthecardreader’scoveropen:
1.Insertthecardwiththecontactsfacingdown.
2.GentlypresstheMicroSDcardallthewayinto thecardreaderslot.
3.Fullyclosethecardreadercover.
Important:Whenclosingthecoverensurethatit isfullypushedinandsealedallthewayaround theedge,thiswillprovidetheweatherproofseal.
RemovingaMicroSDcard
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1.OndisplayproductsselectEjectSDCardfrom theShortcutspage.
2.Openthecardreader’scover.
3.PinchtheprotrudingedgeoftheMicroSDcard betweenyourindexngerandthumbandpullthe cardclearofthecardreaderslot.
4.Fullyclosethecardreadercover.
Important:Whenclosingthecoverensurethatit isfullypushedinandsealedallthewayaround theedge,thiswillprovidetheweatherproofseal.
7.11Learningresources
Raymarinehasproducedarangeoflearning resourcestohelpyougetthemostoutofyour products.
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Chapter8:Fishnderapplications
Chaptercontents
8.1DownVision
applicationoverviewonpage60
8.2Sonarapplicationoverviewonpage60
8.3Fishnderapplications'featuresonpage62
8.4Fishnderapplications’controlsonpage62
8.5Zoomonpage63
8.6Rangeonpage64
8.7Scrollingonpage64
8.8A-Scopemodeonpage65
8.9DisplayOptionsonpage65
8.10Colorsonpage66
8.11Sensitivityadjustmentsonpage67
8.12DVSystemsettingsmenuoptionsonpage68
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8.1DownVision
applicationoverview
TheDownVision
applicationusesacompatible transducertoproduceadetailedstructureviewof thewatercolumnbeneathyourvesselThisenables youtoaccuratelydistinguishbottomstructure,and underwaterobjects.DownVision
usesCHIRP
processingwithacentered350KHzpingfrequency, whichprovidesahigherresolutionimagethanthe Sonarapplication.
TheDownVision
applicationdisplaysascrolling imagewhichscrollsfromrighttoleftacrossthe screen.
TheDownVision
applicationusesmonochrome palettesandshadingtodifferentiatebetweentarget strengths.
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Depthreading—Currentdepthofthebottom.
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Scrollingpaused—Scrollingpauseswhenthe Joystickisusedtomovethecursoraroundthescreen).
3Depthlines—Horizontaldashedlinesdrawnatregular
intervalstoindicatethedepthfromthesurface.
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Cursor—Displayedincursormode.
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Depthmarkers—Thesenumbersindicatedepth.
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Speed—CurrentvesselSpeedOverGround(SOG). OnlyapplicabletodisplayswithGPS/GNSSreceivers
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Watertemperature—Currentwatertemperature.
8.2Sonarapplicationoverview
TheSonarapplicationusesacompatibletransducer toproduceadetailedviewofshandthewater columnincludingbottomunderyourvessel.This enablesyoutoaccuratelydistinguishbetween differentsizesofsh,bottomstructure,and underwaterobjects.TheSonarapplicationuses CHIRPprocessingwithacentered200KHzping frequency,whichprovidesagreaterdepthrange thanDownVision™butlessdetail.
TheSonarapplicationdisplaysascrollingimage whichscrollsfromrighttoleftacrossthescreen.
TheSonarapplicationusesdifferentcolorsto differentiatetargetstrengths.Thecolorsusedare dependentupontheselectedcolorpalette(e.g.the classicbluecolorpaletteusesbluetoidentifythe weakesttargetsandredforthestrongest).
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Depthreading—Currentbottomdepth.
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Scrollingpaused—Scrollingpauseswhenthe Joystickisusedtomovethecursoraroundthescreen).
3Depthlines—Horizontaldashedlinesdrawnatregular
intervalstoindicatethedepthfromthesurface.
4
Cursor—Displayedincursormode.
5
Bottomline—Displaysathicklinetoidentifythe bottom.
6Depthmarkers—Thesenumbersindicatedepth.
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Speed—CurrentvesselSpeedOverGround(SOG). OnlyapplicabletodisplayswithGPS/GNSSreceivers
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Watertemperature—Currentwatertemperature.
9DepthTargetID—Depthsaredisplayedagainst
recognizedtargets.ThesensitivityoftheseIDsis directlylinkedtotheFishAlarmsensitivity;thegreater theshalarmsensitivity ,thegreaterthenumberof labelledreturns.
Thesonarimage
Interpretingthebottomusingsonar
Itisimportanttounderstandhowtocorrectlyinterpret thebottomstructurerepresentedon-screen.
Thebottomusuallyproducesastrongecho.
Thefollowingimagesshowhowdifferentbottom conditionsarerepresentedon-screen:
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Ahardbottom(sand)producesathinline.
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Asoftbottom(mudorseaweedcover)produces awideline.
3Arockyorunevenbottomorawreckproduces
anirregularimagewithpeaksandtroughs.
Thedarklayersindicateagoodecho;thelighter areasindicateweakerechoes.Thiscouldmeanthat theupperlayerissoftandthereforeallowingsound wavestopasstothemoresolidlayerbelow.
Itisalsopossiblethatthesoundwavesaremaking twocompletetrips–hittingthebottom,bouncingoff thevessel,thenreectingoffthebottomagain.This canhappenifthewaterisshalloworthebottomis hard.
Factorsinuencingthesonarimage
Thequalityandaccuracyofthedisplaycanbe inuencedbyanumberoffactorsincludingvessel speed,depth,objectsizeandbackgroundnoise.
Vesselspeed
Theshapeofthetargetchangesalongwithyour speed.Slowerspeedsreturnatter ,morehorizontal marks.Higherspeedscausethetargettothicken andarchslightly,atfastspeedsthemarkresembles adoubleverticalline.
Targetdepth
Thecloserthetargettothesurface,thelargerthe markonscreen.
Thedepthofindividualtargetscanbedisplayedby switchingontheTargetDepthIDinthesonarmenu Menu>DisplayOptions.Thenumberoftarget depthsdisplayedisinuencedbytheshalarm sensitivitylevel.
Waterdepth
Aswaterdepthincreasessignalstrengthdecreases, resultinginalighteron-screenimageofthebottom.
Sizeofthetarget
Thelargerthetarget,thelargerthereturnon-screen. Thesizeofashtargetisalsodependentuponthe sizeofthesh’sswimbladderratherthanitsoverall size.Theswimbladdervariesinsizebetween differentbreedsofsh.
Clutter/Backgroundnoise
Thesonarimagemaybeimpairedbyechoes receivedfromoatingorsubmergeddebris, particulatematter(suchasplankton,phytoplankton, orsiltetc.),airbubblesoreventhevessel's movement.Thisisknownas‘backgroundnoise’or ‘clutter’andiscontrolledbytheSensitivitysettings. Ifrequiredyoucanadjustthesettingmanually .
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8.3Fishnderapplications'features
Usingwaypointstomark shingspotsortarget locations(Proonly)
Placingawaypoint
Determiningtargetdepths.
Enabling/Disabling
TargetDepthID
Enabling/DisablingDepth
Lines
Adjustingthespeedofthe scrollingimage.
8.7Scrolling
Settingalarms(sh,depthor watertemperature).
11.2Alarms
UsingZoom.8.5Zoom
*UsingA-Scopemode.8.8A-Scopemode
Changingtheon-screen depthrange.
8.6Range
AdjustingSensitivitySettings tohelpoptimizeandsimplify thedisplayedimage.
8.11Sensitivity
adjustments
Note:*NotavailableinDownVisionapplication.
8.4Fishnderapplications’controls
TheSonarapplicationsconsistsof2modes: ScrollingmodeandCursor/Pausemode.The behaviorofsomecontrolsaredependentuponmode andproductvariant.
Scrollingmode
Sonarapplication
DownVision
application
Scrollingmodeisthedefaultmode.InScrolling modeanimageisdisplayedwhichscrollsfromright
toleftacrossthescreen. InScrollingmodethecontrolsbehaveasfollows:
•fromthedefaultview,pressingthe+button
enablesZoommode.
–wheninZoommodeuse+and–buttonsto
increaseordecreasethezoomlevel.
•pressingtheOKbuttonopenstheapplication
menu.
•pressingtheBackbuttonopenstheView switcher(notapplicabletoDVvariants).
•usinganyoftheDirectionalcontrolswillswitch toCursor/Pausemode.
Cursor/Pausemode
Important:TheDVandDVSvariantsdonot displayacursorinCursor/Pausemode.
Sonarapplication
DownVision
application
InCursor/Pausemodethescrollingimageis pausedanddependingonproductvariant,thecursor canbemovedaroundthescreen.
InCursor/Pausemodethecontrolsbehaveas follows:
•fromthedefaultview,pressingthe+button enablesZoommode.
–wheninZoommodeuse+and–buttonsto
increaseordecreasethezoomfactor.
•usinganyoftheDirectionalcontrolswillmove thecursorinthatdirection(notapplicabletoDV andDVSvariants).
•pressingtheOkbuttonopensthecontextmenu.
•pressingtheBackbuttonreturnstheapplication toScrollingmode.
Menusanddialogs
Withamenuordialogopenthecontrolsbehaveas follows:
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•TheDirectionalcontrolscanbeusedtoscroll
throughtheavailablemenuoptions.
•PressingtheOkbuttonselectsthehighlighted
optionorconrmsanddismissespopup messages.
•pressingtheBackbuttonreturnstotheprevious
menuorclosesthemenu.
Placingawaypoint
DisplayswithaGPS/GNSSreceivercanuse waypointstomarkpointsofinterest.
1.UsetheDirectionalcontrolstohighlightthe
desiredlocationwiththecursor.
2.PresstheOKbutton.
Thecontextmenuisdisplayed.
3.SelectPlaceWaypoint.
Aconrmationpopupmessageisdisplayed.
4.SelectOktoplacethewaypoint,orEdittoedit
thewaypointdetails.
Awaypointisplacedatthecursor’slocation.
Contextmenu
AcontextmenuisavailableondisplayswithaGPS/ GNSSreceiver,whichprovidesdataandshortcuts tomenuitems.
Thecontextmenuprovidesthepositionofthecursor:
•Depth
•Range
Thecontextmenualsoprovidesthefollowingmenu items:
PlaceWaypoint
Accessingthecontextmenu
Youcanaccessthecontextmenubyfollowingthe stepsbelow.
1.UsetheDirectionalcontrolstohighlightan
objectorarea.
2.PresstheOKbutton.
Thecontextmenuisdisplayed.
8.5Zoom
TheZoomfunctiondisplaysmoredetailonscreenby magnifyingaspecicareaoftheimage.
WhenusingZoomthescreenissplitanddisplays thezoomedimagealongsidethestandardimage.
Sonarapplication
DownVisionapplication
Thisenablesyouto:
•selectanareafromthestandardviewthatis
magniedanddisplayedalongside.
•increaseanddecreasethezoomlevel.
Thezoomedsectionisindicatedonthestandard screenbythezoombox.
AdjustingtheZoomlevel
ToadjusttheZoomlevelandareafollowthesteps below.
Withthestandardviewdisplayed:
1.Pressingthe+buttontoenableZoommode.
2.Subsequentpressesofthe+buttonwillincrease
theZoomlevel
3.Pressingthe–buttonwilldecreasetheZoom
levelandnallyreverttothestandardview.
SelectingaZoomarea
WhenusingZoomtheareadisplayedinthe magniedareaofthescreencanbechanged.
WithZoomenabled:
1.UsetheUpandDownDirectionalcontrolsto
movethemagniedareaupanddownthrough thewatercolumn.
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8.6Range
TheRangefunctionenablesyoutochangetherange ofdepthdisplayedonscreen.Whereapplicable changestotheRangewillapplytoboththeSonar andDownVision
applications.
Bydefault,theRangeissettoautomatic,thisadjusts theRangetoensurethebottomisalwaysdisplayed onscreen.Thisisusefulfortargetingbiggershand otherobjectslocatedclosertothebottomsuchas wrecks
ManualRangeallowsyoutospecifyaShallowrange depthandDeeprangedepthwhichdenesthearea displayedonscreen.
Sonarapplication
DownVision
application
Auto Range
Manual Range
SwitchingbetweenAutoandManualrange
Fromtheapplicationmenu:
1.SelectRange.
2.SelectRange:toswitchbetweenAutoandMan.
3.Withmanualmodeselectedyoucannowadjust thedepthrangeshownonscreen.
Manuallyadjustingrange
Tospecifytheareaofdepthtobedisplayedonscreen followthestepsbelow.
Fromtheapplicationmenu:
1.SelectRange.
2.SelectRange:sothatManisselected.
3.SelectShallowRange.
TheShallowRangedenesthedepththatwill beshownatthetopofthescreen.
4.AdjusttheShallowRangetotherequireddepth.
5.SelectDeepRange.
TheDeepRangedenesthedepththatwillbe shownatthebottomofthescreen.
6.AdjusttheDeepRangetotherequireddepth.
8.7Scrolling
Theimagescrollsfromrighttoleft.Thescrollspeed canbeadjustedtohelpwithtargetidentication.The scrollingcanbepausedbyenteringCursormode.
Scrollspeed
Thedefaultscrollingspeedis100%.Thescroll speedcanbesloweddownto10%ofthedefault speed.
Adjustingthescrollspeed
FromtheDisplayOptionsmenu:
1.SelectScrollSpeed.
TheScrollspeedadjustmentcontrolisdisplayed.
2.UsetheUpandDownDirectionalcontrolsto
adjustthescrollspeedbetween10%and100%.
3.PresstheOkorBackbuttontoconrmandclose
theadjustmentcontrol.
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8.8A-Scopemode
A-ScopemodeisavailableintheSonarapplication only.A-Scopemodedisplaysasplitscreenshowing thestandardviewalongsidealiveimageofthewater columndirectlybeneaththetransducer.
TheareacoveredbytheA-Scopeisindicatedatthe bottomofthewindow.A-Scopeprovidesamore preciseandeasiertointerpretindicationofthetarget strength.
SwitchingbetweenA-ScopeandStandard view
Youcanswitchbetweenthestandardviewand A-Scopemodeatanytimefollowingthestepsbelow.
WiththestandardviewdisplayedintheSonar application:
1.SelectMenu.
2.SelectDisplayOptions.
3.SelectA-Scope:. SelectingA-Scope:willswitchA-Scopemode
OnandOff.
Note:IfZoommodeisenabled,Thescreenwill notshowtheA-ScopeuntiltheZoomhasbeen disabled.
8.9DisplayOptions
TheapplicationcanbecustomizedusingtheDisplay Optionsmenu.
Thedisplayoptionscanbeusedtooverlayadditional depthfeaturesandmanipulatetheimagetoenable easiershtargeting.
Availabledepthfeatures:
TargetDepthID—NotavailableinDownVision
application
DepthLines
WhiteLine—NotavailableinDownVision
application
Enabling/DisablingTargetDepthID
Youcandisplaythedepthoftargetson-screen.
Fromtheapplicationmenu:
1.SelectDisplayOptions.
2.SelectTargetDepthID.
SelectingT argetDepthIDwillswitchthetarget depthindicatorOnandOff.
Note:Thestrengthoftargetswhichdisplaya depthIDisrelatedtotheFishsensitivitysetting, accessiblefromtheAlarmsmenu.
Enabling/DisablingDepthLines
Youcandisplayhorizontaldepthlineson-screen.
Fromtheapplicationmenu:
1.SelectDisplayOptions.
2.SelectDepthLines.
SelectingDepthLineswillswitchthehorizontal depthlinesOnandOff.
Enabling/DisablingtheWhiteLine
Youcandisplayathicklineon-screentorepresent thebottom,thislineisprimarilywhiteincolor (dependinguponcolorpalettechosen).
Fromtheapplicationmenu:
1.SelectDisplayOptions.
2.SelectWhiteLine.
SelectingWhiteLinewillswitchthebottomline OnandOff.
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8.10Colors
Variouscolorpalettesareavailabletosuitdifferent conditionsandyourpersonalpreference.
Thenewcolorpaletteremainsselectedafterapower cycle,Thecolorpaletteisaglobalsettingwhichwill applytoallviews.
Sonarapplicationcolorpalettes
ClassicBlue(default)
ClassicBlack
ClassicWhite
Sunburst
NightVision
DownVision
applicationcolorpalettes
Copper
Inv.Copper
SlateGray
Inv.SlateGray
Selectingcolors
TheColorsusedcanbechangedatanytimeby selectinganoptionfromtherelevantmenu:
Menu>DisplayOptions>ColorPalette(DV
variants)
Menu>DisplayOptions>SonarColors(DVS andProvariants)
Menu>DisplayOptions>DownVisionColors (DVSandProvariants)
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8.11Sensitivityadjustments
Theonscreenimagecanbeenhancedusingthe Sensitivitysettings.
Sensitivityoptionsare:
Gain
Contrast
NoiseFilter
Gain
TheGainsettingadjuststhereturnthreshold(echo strength)atwhichanobjectwillbedisplayed onscreen.Adjustingthesettingcanimprovetarget identication,howeverforoptimumperformancein mostconditions,itisrecommendedthatyouusethe autosetting.
Gaincanbesettoautomaticormanual:
Automatic—InAutomode,thesettingis
automaticallyadjustedtosuitcurrentconditions. Anyadjustmentsmadeapplytoallviewsusing thatapplication.
Manual—Ifnecessaryyoucanadjustthesetting
manually,betweenavalueof0%to100%.The higherthesettingthemoredetailwillappear onscreen.Thisvalueshouldbesethighenough toseeshandbottomdetailwithouttoomuch backgroundnoise.Generallyahighersettingis usedindeepand/orclearwater;alowsettingin shallowand/ormurkywater.
SonarDownVision
40%
100 %
Thenewvalueswillpersistoverapowercycle.
AdjustingGain
Fromtheapplicationmenu:
1.SelectSonarSensitivityorDownVision Sensitivity.
2.SelectGain.
3.UsetheUpandDownDirectionalcontrolsto adjusttheGainsettingtotherequiredvalue,or
4.PresstheOKbuttontoswitchbetweenAutoand Manual.
Contrast
TheContrastsettingchangesthesignalstrength thresholdforthestrongestcolor/shading.Adjusting thesettingcanimprovetargetidentication,however foroptimumperformanceinmostconditions,itis recommendedthatyouusetheautosetting.
Allechoeswithasignalstrengthabovethespecied valuearedisplayedinthestrongestcolor/shade. Thosewithaweakervaluearedividedequally betweentheremainingcolors/shades.
•Settingalowvalueproducesawidebandforthe weakestcolor/shade,butasmallsignalbandfor theothercolors/shades.
•Settingahighvaluegivesawidebandforthe strongestcolor/shade,butasmallsignalbandfor theothercolors/shades.
TheContrastsettingcanbesettoautomaticor manual:
Automatic—InAutomodethecontrastsettingis automaticallyadjustedtosuitcurrentconditions. Anyadjustmentsmadeapplytoallviews.
Manual—Y oucansetthecontrastmanually, betweenavalueof0%to100%.
SonarDownVision
0%
100%
Thenewvalueswillpersistoverapowercycle.
AdjustingtheContrast
Fromtheapplicationmenu:
1.SelectSonarSensitivityorDownVision
Sensitivity.
2.SelectContrast.
3.UsetheUpandDownDirectionalcontrolsto
adjusttheContrasttotherequiredvalue,or
4.PresstheOKbuttontoswitchbetweenAutoand
Manual.
NoiseFilter
TheNoiseFilterreducestheamountofclutter displayedonscreenbyvaryingthegainthroughout thecolumnofwater.Adjustingthesettingcan improvetargetidentication,howeverforoptimum performanceinmostconditions,itisrecommended thatyouusetheautosetting.
TheNoiseFiltercanbesettoautomaticoradjusted manually:
Automatic—InAutomodetheNoiseFilterisset to20%.
Manual—YoucanadjusttheNoiseFilter manually,betweenavalueof0%to100%.
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Thenewvalueswillpersistoverapowercycle.
AdjustingtheNoiseFilter
Fromtheapplicationmenu:
1.SelectSonarSensitivityorDownVision Sensitivity.
2.SelectNoiseFilter.
3.UsetheUpandDownDirectionalcontrolsto adjusttheNoiseFiltertotherequiredvalue,or
4.PresstheOKbuttontoswitchbetweenAutoand Manual.
8.12DVSystemsettingsmenuoptions
TheSystemSettingsmenuontheDVvariant displayislocatedinthemainapplicationmenu.
Referto11.1SystemSettingsmenufordetailson availableoptionsforyourdisplayvariant.
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Chapter9:Chartapplication
Chaptercontents
9.1Chartapplicationoverviewonpage70
9.2Electronicchartsoverviewonpage71
9.3Chartapplicationcontrolsonpage73
9.4Waypointsoverviewonpage74
9.5Tracksonpage81
9.6ImportandExportonpage83
9.7Waypointsandtracksstoragecapacityonpage84
9.8Navigationonpage84
9.9Chartsettingsmenu—cartographycompatibilityonpage85
9.10Chartselectiononpage86
9.11ChartDetailonpage86
9.12Highresolutionbathymetryonpage87
9.13Chartorientationonpage87
9.14T extandSymbolsizeonpage88
9.15Boatpositiononpage89
9.16Communitylayeronpage89
9.17Sonarloggingonpage90
9.18COGVectoronpage90
9.19DeepWateronpage91
9.20Chartobjectsonpage91
9.215MSystemsettingsmenuonpage92
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9.1Chartapplicationoverview
TheChatapplicationisavailableonproductsthat includeaninternalGPS/GNSSreceiver.Ituses2D perspectiveandprovidesavarietyofcartographic informationregardingyoursurroundingsand chartedobjects.TheChartapplicationispre-loaded withLightHouse
,Navionics
®
andC-MAPby
Jeppesen
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worldbasemaps.Compatibleelectronic chartscanbeusedtoexpandtheinformationand detailregardingyoursurroundingsandcharted objects.
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Depth—Currentwaterdepth(onlyavailablewith transducerconnected).
2Navigationoriginline—Duringnavigation,shows
asolidlinefromthestartingpointtothetarget waypoint.
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Speed—Currentvesselspeed(showninselected systemunits).
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Orientation—Statestheorientationmodethatthe chartisusing(North-up,orCourse-up).
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Range—Chartscaleindicator(showninselected systemunits).
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Vesselsymbol—Showsyourcurrentposition.
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Vesselpositionline—Duringnavigation,shows adottedlinefromthevessel’scurrentpositionto thetargetwaypoint.
8Waypoint—Inactive.
9Watertemperature—Whennotinactivenavigation
currentwatertemperatureisdisplayed. Distancetocursor/waypoint—(Appliesto Dragony–4andDragony–5)Duringactive navigationthedistancetothetargetisdisplayed.
Bearinganddistancetocursor/waypoint
—(AppliestoDragony–7only)Duringactive navigationthedistancetothetargetisdisplayed.
10Bearing—Inmotionmodethevessel’scurrent
COGbearingisdisplayed. Cursorbearinganddistance—Incursormode thebearinganddistancetothecursor’slocation, fromyourvesselisdisplayed.
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WaypointTTG—(AppliestoDragony–7only) Duringactivenavigationtheestimated‘timetogo’ tothetargetcursor/waypointbasedonyourcurrent speedisdisplayed.
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Cursor—Usedtoselectchartobjectsandmove aroundthechartarea.
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Targetwaypoint—Currenttargetwaypoint.
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Vesselcoordinates—(AppliestoDragony–7 only)Inmotionmodethecurrentvesselcoordinates aredisplayed. Cursorcoordinates—(AppliestoDragony–7 only)Incursormodethecoordinatesofthecursor’s locationisdisplayed.
TheChartapplicationincludesthefollowing featurestohelpyounavigateyourvesselsafelyand effectively:
Features
Usingsatellite-based navigation.
7.4Satellite-based
navigation
Planningwithwaypointsand tracks.
9.4Waypointsoverview
9.5Tracks
Navigatingusingwaypoints andtracks.
9.8Navigation
Choosingelectronic2D cartography.
9.10Chartselection
9.2Electroniccharts
overview
LightHousecharts
Navionicscharts
Backingupandtransferring WaypointsandTracks.
Savinguserdataanduser
settings
DisplayingCOGvectors9.18COGVector
Viewinginformationfor chartedobjects.
9.20Chartobjects
Controllingthelevelof informationdisplayedonthe Chartapplication
9.11ChartDetail
AlteringtheChart application’sorientation tobettersuityourneeds.
9.13Chartorientation
Changingtheboatsymbol positionintheChart application.
9.15Boatposition
ChangingtheDepthatwhich theDeepWatercontour changescolor.
9.19DeepWater
Note:T oobtainfullchartdetails,youmusthave acartographychartcardfortheappropriate geographicareainsertedintothecardreader.
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9.2Electronicchartsoverview
Yourmultifunctiondisplayincludesbasicworld basemaps.Electronicchartsprovideadditional cartographicinformation.
Thelevelofcartographicdetailavailablevariesfor differentchartvendors,charttypes,geographic locationsandchartscales.Thechartscaleinuseis indicatedbythescaleindicator,thevaluedisplayed isthedistancethatthelinerepresentsacrossthe screen.
Youcanremoveandinsertchartcardsatanytime. Thechartscreenisautomaticallyredrawnwhenthe systemdetectsthatacompatiblechartcardhas beeninsertedorremoved.
Usingadualviewpageitispossibletodisplay differentcartographytypessimultaneously.
Caution:Careofchartandmemory cards
Toavoidirreparabledamagetoand/or lossofdatafromchartandmemorycards:
•DONOTsavedataorlestoacard containingcartographyasthecharts maybeoverwritten.
•Ensurethatchartandmemorycards arettedthecorrectwayaround.DO NOTtrytoforceacardintoposition.
•DONOTuseametallicinstrumentsuch asascrewdriverorplierstoinsertor removeachartormemorycard.
LightHouse
CHARTS
LightHousecharts
WiththeintroductionoftheLightHouseIIsoftware, Raymarinemultifunctiondisplaysnowsupportthe useofRaymarine’snewLightHousecharts.
LightHousechartsarederivedfromvectorandraster basedcharts,theLightHousechartengineenables Raymarinetooffernewcharttypesandregionsfrom aroundtheglobe.
FollowthelinkaboveandGototheGettingStarted pageforfullinstructionsondownloadingLightHouse ChartstoMicroSDcardusingtheLightHouse DownloadManager.
Rastercharts
Rasterchartsareanexactcopy/scanofanexisting paperchart.Allinformationisembeddeddirectlyin thechart.Ranginginandoutofrasterchartswill makeeverythingappearlargerorsmalleronthe screen,includingtext.WhenchangingtheChart application’sorientationeverythingonthechartwill rotate,includingthetext.Asrasterchartsarea scannedimagethelesizeisnormallybiggerwhen comparedtothevectorequivalent.
Vectorcharts
Vectorchartsarecomputergenerated,consisting ofaseriesofpointsandlinesthatmakeupthe chart.Chartobjectsandoverlaysonvectorcharts canbeswitchedonandoffandchartobjectscan beselectedtoprovidefurtherinformation.Ranging inandoutofvectorchartswillmakegeographical featuresappearlargerorsmalleronthescreen, howevertextandchartobjectswillremainthesame sizeregardlessofrange.WhenchangingtheChart application’sorientationgeographicalfeatureswill rotatebuttextandchartobjectswillremaininthe correctorientationforthedisplay.Asvectorcharts aregeneratedratherthanascannedimagethele sizeisnormallysmallerwhencomparedtotheraster equivalent.
Unzippinglestomemorycard
TheLightHousechartsdownloadlemustbe unzipped/extractedtomemorycardforuseonyour multifunctiondisplay.
Note:Theinstructionsbelowareprovidedfor guidanceonly.DependingonyourPC’soperating systemandthearchiving(zip)softwareinusethe stepsrequiredmaydifferslightlyfromthoseshown below.Ifyouareunsurepleaseconsultyour operatingsystem’sandorarchivingsoftware’s helples.
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Ensureyouhaveamemorycardwithsufcientspace forthechartsyouwanttodownload.TheFilesizeis displayedoneachchartregion’sdownloadpage.
Forbestperformanceitisrecommendedthatyou useClass10orUHS(UltraHighSpeed)class memorycards.
1.Locatethedownloadedle.
Thelewillbestoredinthefolderyouselected orinyournormaldownloadsfolder.
2.RightclickontheleandselecttheExtractHere
optionfromthezipoptions.
3.Onceallleshavebeenextractedselectthe chartles.
4.RightclickandchooseSendto>Removable
Disk
TheChartleswillnowbecopiedtoyourmemory card.
5.Checkthattheleshavebeensuccessfully placedonyourmemorycardbyviewingits contentsinyourlebrowser.
6.SafelyremoveyourmemorycardfromyourPC’s cardreader.
7.Insertyourmemorycardintothecardreaderof yourmultifunctiondisplay.
8.OpentheChartapplicationonyourmultifunction display.
9.SelectthenewchartfromtheChartselection menu:Menu>Presentation>ChartSelection.
TheChartscreenwillberedrawntodisplaythe newlyselectedcharttype.
Navionicscharts
Yourdisplayissuppliedwithabasemapand dependingonunitaNavionicschartcard.Youmay alsopurchaseNavionicschartcardstogetenhanced chartdetailsandadditionalchartfeatures.
Yourdisplayiscompatiblewiththefollowing Navionicschartcards:
•Silver
•Gold
•Gold+
•Hotmaps
C-MAPbyJeppesencharts
Yourdisplayissuppliedwithworldbasemapsand dependingonpurchasingoptionsaJeppesenchart card.Y oumayalsopurchaseextraJeppesenchart cardstogetenhancedchartdetailsandadditional chartfeatures.
Yourdisplayiscompatiblewiththefollowing Jeppesenchartcards:
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•C-MAPEssentials
•C-MAP4DMAX
•*C-MAP4DMAX+
Note:*C-MAP4DMAX+cartographywillwork withDragony
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productshoweverthe‘+’features
willnotbeavailable.
9.3Chartapplicationcontrols
TheChartapplicationconsistsof2modes:Motion modeandCursormode.Thebehaviorofsome
controlsaredependentuponmode.Optionsand settingscanalsobeaccessedfromtheChartcontext menu.
Motionmode
MotionmodeisthedefaultChartapplicationmode.
InMotionmodetheboatsymbolremainscentered onscreenandtheChartareamovesaroundtheboat symbol.
InMotionmodethecontrolsbehaveasfollows:
•pressingthe+buttonrangesin.
•pressingthe–buttonrangesout.
•pressingtheOkbuttonopenstheChartapplication
menu.
•pressingtheBackbuttonopenstheView switcher.
•pressinganyoftheDirectionalcontrolsenters
Cursormode.
Cursormode
InCursormodetheDirectionalcontrolsareused tomovearoundtheChartarea.Whenthecursor reachestheedgeofthescreentheChartareawill paninthatdirection.
InCursormodethecontrolsbehaveasfollows:
•usingtheDirectionalcontrolsinanydirection pansthechartareainthatdirection.
•pressingthe+buttonrangesin.
•pressingthe–buttonrangesout.
•pressingtheOkbuttonopensthecontextmenu.
•pressingtheBackbuttonreturnstheapplication toMotionmode.
Menusanddialogs
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Withamenuordialogopenthecontrolsbehaveas follows:
•theDirectionalcontrolscanbeusedtoscroll
throughthemenu’savailableoptions.
•pressingtheOkbuttonselectsthehighlighted
option,orconrmsanddismissespopup messages.
•pressingtheBackbuttonreturnstotheprevious
menuorclosesthemenu.
Chartcontextmenu
Placingthecursoroveranareainthechart applicationandpressingtheOKbuttondisplaysa contextmenushowingthecursor’spositionaldata andmenuitems.
Thecontextmenuprovidesthefollowingpositional dataforthecursorpositioninrelationtoyourvessel:
•Latitude
•Longitude
•Range
•Bearing
Thefollowingmenuitemsareavailable:
GotoCursor/StopGoto
PlaceWaypoint
Photo(onlyavailablefromaphotoicon.)
TideStation(onlyavailableifatidestationis
selected.)
CurrentStation(onlyavailableifacurrentstation
isselected.)
PilotBook(onlyavailableatcertainports.)
ChartObjects
9.4Waypointsoverview
Waypointsarepositionmarkersusedforthe purposesofnavigation.Yourdisplaycancreate waypoints,whichcanthenbeselectedforactive navigation.
Therearearangeoffeaturesforplacing,navigating andmanagingwaypoints,thesecanbeaccessed fromtheWaypointsmenuandWaypointcontext menu.Waypointsarerepresentedonscreenusing customizablewaypointsymbols.Waypointscanbe created,moved,deleted.Waypointscanalsobe exportedorimported.
Waypointdisplayexamples
Waypointsinthechartapplication
Inthechartapplicationbothactiveandinactive waypointsareshown.Anactivewaypointistheone thatyouarenavigatingto.
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Thedefaultwaypointsymbolisared‘X’.Alternative symbolscanbeusedifrequired.
WaypointsinthesonarandDownVision applications
WaypointscanbeplacedintheSonarand DownVisionapplications.
WaypointsinthesonarandDownVisionapplications arerepresentedbyaverticallinelabelledWPT.
Example1—Sonarapplication
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Example2—DownVisionapplication
Waypointcontextmenu
Thewaypointcontextmenushowsthewaypoint's positionaldataandrelatedmenuitems.
Thecontextmenuprovidesthefollowingpositional dataforthewaypointinrelationtoyourvessel:
•Latitude
•Longitude
•Range
•Bearing
Thefollowingmenuitemsareavailable:
GotoWaypoint/StopGoto
EraseWaypoint
EditWaypoint
MoveWaypoint
Accessingthecontextmenu
Youcanaccessthecontextmenubyfollowingthe stepsbelow.
1.UsetheDirectionalcontrolstohighlightthe
waypoint. ThecursorchangestotheWPTcursor.
2.PresstheOKbutton.
TheWaypointcontextmenuisdisplayed.
Waypointplacement
Placingawaypoint
DisplayswithaGPS/GNSSreceivercanuse waypointstomarkpointsofinterest.
1.UsetheDirectionalcontrolstohighlightthe
desiredlocationwiththecursor.
2.PresstheOKbutton.
Thecontextmenuisdisplayed.
3.SelectPlaceWaypoint.
Aconrmationpopupmessageisdisplayed.
4.SelectOktoplacethewaypoint,orEdittoedit
thewaypointdetails.
Awaypointisplacedatthecursor’slocation.
Placingawaypointatyourvessel'sposition
FromtheChartapplication:
1.IfrequiredpresstheBackbuttontoentermotion
mode.
2.PresstheOKbuttonagaintoopenthemenu.
3.SelectPlaceWaypoint.
Aconrmationpopupmessageisdisplayed.
4.SelectOktoplacethewaypoint,orEdittoedit
thewaypointdetails.
Waypointgroups
Waypointsareorganizedintogroups.Bydefaultall waypointsareplacedinthe“UNSORTED”group.
Newwaypointgroupscanbecreatedandeach waypointcanbeassignedtoawaypointgroup.For example;youcouldcreateawaypointgroupcalled “Fishing”andplaceallofyourwaypointswhereyou caughtshintothatgroup.
WaypointgroupscanbemanagedfromtheWaypoint groupslist.
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1.Allwaypoints—Displaysalistofallwaypoints
savedonyoursystem.
2.T oday’sWaypoints—Displaysalistofall
waypointscreatedormodiedtoday.
3.Unsorted—Bydefaultnewwaypointsare addedtotheUNSORTEDwaypointgroup. Selectingthegroupwilldisplayalistofall waypointsthathavenotbeenassignedtoa specicgroup.
4.WaypointGroups—Allwaypointgroupsare displayedinthelist.
5.Search—Y oucansearchforwaypointsusing keywordsbyselectingSearch.
6.NewGroup—Anewwaypointgroupcanbe addedbyselectingNewGroup.
7.Import/Export—Waypointscanbeexportedto orimportedfromamicroSDcardbyselecting Import/Export.RefertoSavinguserdataand
usersettingsfordetails.
Selectingawaypointsgroupfromthelistdisplaysa listofallwaypointsinthatgroup.Additionalfunctions areavailabletohelpmanageyourwaypoints.
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1.SortBy:—SortwaypointsbyName,Range, SymbolorDate.
2.Search—Searchforwaypointsusingkeywords.
3.Export—Exportsthewaypointgroupcurrently displayedtoamemorycard.
4.Waypointgroup—Thisisthecurrentlyselected waypointgroup.
5.RenameGroup—Renamethecurrentgroup.
6.EraseWpts—Eraseallwaypointsinthegroup.
7.MoveWpts—Moveallwaypointsinthegroup.
8.AssignSymbol—Assignanewsymboltoall waypointsinthegroup.
Displayingthewaypointsgrouplist
FromtheChartapplication:
1.Ifrequired,PresstheBackbuttontoentermotion
mode.
2.PresstheOkbuttontoopentheChartapplication
menu.
3.SelectWaypoints.
Thewaypointsgrouplistisdisplayed.
Makinganewwaypointgroup
WiththeWaypointGroupListdisplayed:
1.SelectNewGroup.
Theon-screenkeyboardisdisplayed.
2.Usetheon-screenkeyboardtoentertherequired nameforthenewgroup.
3.selectSAVE.
Renamingawaypointgroup
WiththeWaypointgrouplistdisplayed:
1.Selectthegroupyouwanttorename. Groupdetailsaredisplayed.
2.SelectRenameGroup. Theon-screenkeyboardisdisplayed.
3.Usingtheon-screenkeyboardchangethegroup nameasrequired.
4.SelectSAVE.
Assigninganewsymboltoawaypointgroup
Youcanassignanewwaypointsymboltoallthe waypointsinagroup.
FromtheWaypointgrouplist:
1.Selectthegroupthatyouwanttoassignanew waypointsymbolto.
Agroupdetailslistisdisplayedshowingall waypointsintheselectedgroup.
2.SelectAssignSymbol. Alistofallavailablesymbolsisdisplayed.
3.Selectthesymbolthatyouwanttouseforthe waypointsintheselectedgroup.
Aconrmationdialogisdisplayed.
4.SelectYestoapplythenewsymbolstothe waypoints,orselectNotocancel.
Movingawaypointtoadifferentgroup
WiththeWaypointsgrouplistdisplayed:
1.SelectALLWA YPOINTS. Alistofallwaypointscurrentlyonyoursystemis
displayed.
2.Selectthewaypointyouwanttomove. Thewaypointdetailspageisdisplayed.
3.SelecttheGroupeld Alistofallgroupsisdisplayed.
4.SelecttheGroupthatyouwanttomovethe waypointto,or
5.SelectCreateNewGrouptomovethewaypoint toanewgroup.
Thewaypointismovedtotheselectedgroup.
Movingallwaypointsinagrouptoadifferent group
Youcanmoveallwaypointsinagrouptoadifferent group.
WiththeWaypointsgrouplistdisplayed:
1.SelecttheGroupthatcontainsthewaypointsyou wanttomove.
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2.SelectMoveWpts.
Alistofallgroupsisdisplayed.
3.Selectthegroupfromthelistthatyouwantto movethewaypointstoo.
Aconrmationdialogisdisplayed.
4.SelectYestomovethewaypointsorNoto cancel.
Thewaypointshavenowbeenmovedtothenew group.
Erasingallwaypointsinagroup
Youcaneraseallwaypointsinaselectedgroup.
Withthewaypointgroupslistdisplayed:
1.Selectthegroupthatcontainthewaypointsyou wanttoerase.
Alistisdisplayedshowingallwaypointsinthe selectedgroup.
2.SelectEraseWpts. Aconrmationdialogisdisplayed.
3.SelectYestoeraseallwaypointsinthegroup,or Notocancel.
Allofthewaypointsintheselectedgroupareerased fromthesystemandthegroupwillnowbeempty.
Erasingawaypointgroup
Beforeyoucaneraseawaypointgroupyoumust moveoreraseallthewaypointsassignedtothat group.
WiththeWaypointGroupdisplayed:
1.Selectthewaypointgroupthatyouwanttoerase.
2.SelectEraseGroup. Thegroupisdeletedfromthesystem.
Waypointinformation
Whenyoucreateawaypoint,thesystemassigns informationregardingthelocationmarked.Youcan viewandeditthedetailsofanywaypointthathas beencreatedandstored.
Thefollowinginformationisassignedorcaptured foreachwaypoint:
Symbol(adefaultsymbolisassigned,oryoucan
selectanalternative.)
Name(adefaultnameisassigned,oryoucan
selectanalternative.)
Position(LatitudeandLongitudeofthewaypoint.)
BearingandRange(Bearingandrangefrom
vessel.)
Temperature(requiresappropriatesensor,only
forwaypointscapturedatthevesselposition.)
Depth(requiresappropriatesensor,onlyfor
waypointscapturedatthevesselposition.)
Dateandtime
Comment(youcanaddyourowntextcomments
toawaypoint.)
Fromthewaypointinformationpageyoucanalso performthefollowingactions:
Goto(Startactivenavigationtothewaypoint.)
ShowonChart(Showthewaypointlocationin
thechartapplication.)
Delete(Deletethewaypointfromthewaypoints
list.)
Editingwaypointdetails
WiththeWaypointListdisplayed:
1.Selectthewaypointyouwanttoedit. Thewaypointinformationpageisdisplayed.
2.Selecttheeldyouwanttoedit.
3.Usetheon-screenkeyboardtomakethe changes,thenselecttheon-screenkeyboard's
SAVEbutton.
Editingawaypointusingthecontextmenu
Withtheapplicationpagedisplayed:
1.Selectthewaypointsymbolon-screen. Thewaypointcontextmenuisdisplayed.
2.SelectEditWaypoint. Theeditwaypointdialogisdisplayed.
3.Selecttheeldyouwanttoedit.
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4.Usetheon-screenkeyboardtomakethe changes,andthenselecttheon-screen keyboard'sSAVEkey.
Movingwaypoints
Movingawaypointusingthecontextmenu
Withtheapplicationpagedisplayed:
1.Selectthewaypointsymbolon-screen. Thewaypointcontextmenuisdisplayed.
2.SelectMoveWaypoint.
3.Selectthenewpositionforthewaypoint.
Movingawaypointbyenteringnewcoordinates
WiththeWaypointListdisplayed:
1.SelectAllWaypoints.
2.Selecttherelevantwaypoint. Thewaypointinformationpageisdisplayed.
3.SelectthePositioneld.
4.Usetheon-screenkeyboardtomakethe changes,andthenselecttheon-screen keyboard'sSAVEkey.
Erasingwaypoints
Erasingawaypointusingthecontextmenu
Withtheapplicationpagedisplayed:
1.Selectthewaypointsymbolon-screen. Thewaypointcontextmenuisdisplayed.
2.SelectEraseWaypoint. Theerasewaypointpopupmessageisdisplayed.
3.SelectYestoconrm,orNotocancel.
Erasingawaypointusingthewaypointlist
WiththeWaypointListdisplayed:
1.SelectAllWaypoints.
2.Selectthewaypointyouwanttoerase. Thewaypointinformationpageisdisplayed.
3.SelectErase. Theerasewaypointpopupmessageisdisplayed.
4.SelectYestoconrm,orNotocancel.
Erasingallwaypointsfromthesystem
Note:Thefollowingprocedurepermanently
deletesallWaypointsfromthedisplay.BEFORE proceeding,ensurethatyoubackupanydatathat youwanttokeepontoaMicroSDcard.
FromtheBackup&Resetmenu:
1.SelectErasefromSystem.
2.SelectEraseWaypointsfromSystem. Aconrmationdialogisdisplayed.
3.SelectYestoconrm.
Accessingthebackup&resetmenu
Dependingondisplayvariant,theBackup&Reset menucanbeaccessedby:
•selectingBackup&ResetfromtheT ools&
Settingspage(Provariants),orby
•selecting:Menu>Systemsettings>Backup&
Resetfromtheapplicationmenu(5M).
Waypointsearch
Thewaypointsearchfeatureallowsyoutosearchfor waypointsonyoursystem.
ThesearchfeatureisavailablebyselectingSearch fromtheWaypointslist.
Waypointscanbesearchedforby:
•Nameorkeyword
•Symbol
•Area
Fromthesearchresultsyoucaneraseallthe waypointsinthesearchlist,movethemtoanexisting ornewwaypointgrouporassignallofthewaypoints thesamewaypointsymbol.
Searchingforwaypointsbynameorkeyword
Waypointscanbesearchedforbynameorkeyword.
FromtheWaypointslist:
1.SelectSearch.
Thesearchpageisdisplayed.
2.Usetheon-screenkeyboardtoenterthewaypoint nameorkeyword.
3.SelectSearch. Thesearchresultsaredisplayed.
4.SelectEraseWptstoerasethelistofwaypoints fromyoursystem,or
5.SelectMoveWptstomovethewaypointstoa neworexistinggroup,or
6.SelectAssignSymboltoassignanewsymbol toallthewaypointsinthesearchresultslist.
Youcanalsoselectawaypointfromthelisttoview itsdetails,orifaccessedfromtheChartapplication setagotoordisplaythewaypointintheChart application.
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Searchingforwaypointsbysymbol
Waypointscanbesearchedforbywaypointsymbol.
FromtheWaypointslist:
1.SelectSearch.
Thesearchpageisdisplayed.
2.SelectSymbol.
Thewaypointssymbollistisdisplayed.
3.Selectthesymbolthatisassignedtothe waypoint(s)youwanttosearchfor.
Alistofallwaypointsusingtheselectedsymbol isdisplayed.
4.SelectEraseWptstoerasethelistofwaypoints fromyoursystem,or
5.SelectMoveWptstomovethewaypointstoa neworexistinggroup,or
6.SelectAssignSymboltoassignanewsymbol toallthewaypointsinthesearchresultslist.
Youcanalsoselectawaypointfromthelisttoview itsdetails,orifaccessedfromtheChartapplication setagotoordisplaythewaypointintheChart application.
Searchingforwaypointsbyarea
Waypointscanbesearchedforbyselectinganarea intheChartapplication.
FromtheChartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectWaypoints. Thewaypointslistisdisplayed.
2.SelectSearch. Thesearchpageisdisplayed.
3.SelectArea. TheChartapplicationisdisplayedwiththearea
searchmenuopen.
4.Selectthelocationfortherstcornerpointofthe searcharea.
5.Selectthelocationfortheoppositecornerofthe searcharea.
Aboxisdrawnonthescreenwhichcoversthe selectedarea.
Iftheboxisdrawninthewrongplaceyoucan drawanewareabyselecting2newcornerpoints.
6.SelectSearchfromthemenu.
Alistofallwaypointsintheselectedareais displayed.
7.SelectEraseWptstoerasethelistofwaypoints
fromyoursystem,or
8.SelectMoveWptstomovethewaypointstoa
neworexistinggroup,or
9.SelectAssignSymboltoassignanewsymbol
toallthewaypointsinthesearchresultslist.
Youcanalsoselectawaypointfromthelisttoview itsdetails,setagotoordisplaythewaypointinthe Chartapplication.
Waypointsymbols
ARangeofwaypointsymbolsareavailablethatcan beusedtorepresentdifferentwaypointtypes.
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BlackCircle RedCircle
BlackSquare RedSquare
BlackTriangle RedTriangle
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BlueCross GreenCross
BlueCircle GreenCircle
BlueSquare GreenSquare
BlueTriangle
GreenTriangle
Anchor Wreck
Buoy Fuel
Toilets Restaurant
Ramp
Caution
Greenracemark anti-clockwise
GreenRacemark clockwise
Yellowracemark anti-clockwise
YellowRacemark clockwise
Redracemark anti-clockwise
RedRacemark clockwise
Marker Restriction
BottomMark TopMark
RouteStart
RouteEnd
DiverDown DiverDown2
OilRig FilledCircle
FAD(Fish Attracting Device)
ConcreteRubble
Seaweed Oyster
GreenCan GreenNun
RedCan
RedNun
YellowCan
YellowNun
FishTrap Brushpile
PreferredMarks
Post
Ledge Fish
Fish1Star Fish2Star
Fish3Star SchoolFish
Lobster
SmallFish
Rocks
Reef
PrivateReef PublicReef
Dolphin
Shark
Billsh
Tank
ReefBall Sailboat
Sportssher
Trawler
Swimmer
Martini
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Tree Tower
HillorPeak Bridge
Airplane
Car
Skull
DiamondT
Diamond Quarter
FilledTriangle
9.5Tracks
Atrackisanon-screentrailthatshowsthepassage youhavetaken.Thistrailismadeupofaseriesof trackpointswhicharecreatedautomatically.You cansavethetracktocreateapermanentrecordof whereyouhavebeen.
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Creatingatrack
Fromthechartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectNavigate.
2.SelectStartTrack.
Thestarttrackpopupmessageisdisplayed.
3.SelectOk.
Asyounavigateyourvessel,yourjourneyis automaticallyrecordedasatrack.
Note:Ifthepowerfailswhilstatrackisbeing recordedorthepositionxislost,abreakwill occurinthetrack.
Note:Ifthemaximumnumberoftrackingpoints isreached,youwillbewarned.Thetrackwill continuetoberecordedwiththeearliertracking pointsbeingoverwritten.
4.TocompleteyourtrackselectStopTrackfrom theNavigatemenu:Menu>Navigate>Stop Track.
Thetrackstoppedpopupmessageisdisplayed.
5.SelectSave,EraseorCancel.
Save—WillsavethetrackandopentheEdit
trackPropertiesdialogwhereyoucanname thetrackandchooseacolorforthetrackline.
Erase—Willerasethetrack.
Cancel—WillcanceltheStopTrackaction.
Trackcontextmenu
TheTrackcontextmenushowsthetracklength, numberofpointsandmenuitems.
Thecontextmenuprovidesthefollowingmenuitems:
StopTrack(onlyavailableduringtrackcreation.)
StopGoto(onlyavailableduringactive
navigation.)
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EraseTrack(notavailableduringtrackcreation.)
EditTrack
Accessingthecontextmenu
Youcanaccessthecontextmenubyfollowingthe stepsbelow.
1.UsetheDirectionalcontrolstohighlightthe
Track. ThecursorchangestotheTrackcursor.
2.PresstheOKbutton.
TheTrackcontextmenuisdisplayed.
Trackediting
Youcaneditaspectsofthestoredtracks.
Youcan:
•Eraseatrack.
•Changethenameofatrack.
•Changethecolorofatrack.
Displayingthetracklist
Todisplaythetracklistfollowthestepsbelow.
FromtheChartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectTracks.
Thetracklistisdisplayed.
Renamingatrack
Youcanchangethenameofasavedtrack.
Withthetracklistdisplayed.
1.Selectthetrackyouwanttoedit. Thetrackoptionspageisdisplayed.
2.SelectEditName. Theon-screenkeyboardisdisplayed.
3.Usetheon-screenkeyboardtochangethetrack name.
4.WhennishedSelectSAVE.
YoucanalsoedittrackdetailsbyselectingEdit
Trackfromthetrackcontextmenu.
Changingthecolorofatrack
Youcanchangethecolorofasavedtrack.
Withthetracklistdisplayed.
1.Selectthetrackyouwanttoedit. Thetrackoptionspageisdisplayed.
2.SelectEditColor. Alistofcolorsisdisplayed.
3.Selectthecoloryouwanttouse.
YoucanalsoedittrackdetailsbyselectingEdit
Trackfromthetrackcontextmenu.
Erasingtracks
Erasingatrack
Youcanerasetracksfromthesystem.
FromtheChartapplication:
1.SelecttheTrackon-screen
Thetrackcontextmenuisdisplayed.
2.SelectEraseTrack.
Aconrmationpop-updialogisdisplayed.
3.SelectYestoerasethetrack,or
4.SelectNotokeepthetrack.
Youcanalsoeraseatrackbyselectingtherelevant trackfromtheTracklistandselectingEraseTrack.
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9.6ImportandExport
WaypointsandTrackscanbeimportedandexported usingaMicroSDcard.
Savingwaypointsandtrackstoamemory card
Chartplottervariantdisplayscansavetheirwaypoints andtrackstoMicroSDcard.
Ensureablankcard(NOTacartographycard)is insertedintothecardreader.
FromtheChartapplication:
1.IfrequiredpresstheBackbuttontoenterMotion
mode.
2.PresstheOKbuttontodisplaythemenu.
3.SelectWaypointsorTracksasrequired.
TheWaypointsorTracklistisdisplayed.
4.SelectImport/Export.
5.SelectSaveWaypointstoCardorSaveTracks toCardasrequired.
6.SelecttheWaypointsorTracksthatyouwantto save,orselectSelectAll.
7.SelectSave. Theonscreenkeyboardisdisplayed.
8.EnteraFilename.
ThedefaultlenamesareWaypointsand Tracks.
9.SelectSave. Aconrmationdialogisdisplayed.
10.SelectOKtoacknowledgeandreturntonormal operation,or
11.SelectEjectdeviceifyouwanttoremovethe MicroSDcardfromthecardreader.
Importingwaypointsortracksfroma memorycard
Chartplottervariantdisplayscanimportwaypoints andtracksfromMicroSDcard.
EnsurethattheMicroSDcardthatcontainsyour savedwaypointsand/ortracksisinsertedintothe cardreader.
FromtheChartapplication:
1.IfrequiredpresstheBackbuttontoenterMotion mode.
2.PresstheOKbuttontodisplaythemenu.
3.SelectWaypointsorTracksasrequired. TheWaypointsorTracklistisdisplayed.
4.SelectImport/Export.
5.SelectRetrievefromCard. Thelebrowserisdisplayed.
6.Navigatetothegpxleyouwanttoimport.
7.Selectthele. Aconrmationdialogisdisplayed.
8.Ifthereisanamingconictbetweenwaypointsor tracksalreadyonyoursystemandthewaypoints ortracksyouaretryingtoimportyouwillbe promptedtoeither:
i.CopyasnewWaypoint—Thewaypointor
trackwillbeimportedandbeassignedthe nextdefaultname.
ii.Copy&Replace—Thewaypointortrack
onyoursystemwillbeoverwrittenwiththe importedwaypointortrackwiththesame name.
iii.Don’tCopy—Thewaypointortrackwiththe
namingconictwillnotbeimported.
WhencompletedaRetrievingcompletedialog boxisdisplayed.
9.SelectOK.
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9.7Waypointsandtracksstorage capacity
Thedisplaycanstorethefollowingquantitiesof waypointsandtracks.
Waypoints
3,000waypoints(splitbetweenupto100 waypointgroups)
Tracks
15tracks(eachtrackcancontainupto10,000 points)
9.8Navigation
Navigatingtothecursor'slocation
InCursormodeyoucansettheChartapplicationto guideyoutothecursor’slocation.
1.UsetheDirectionalcontrolstomovethecursor
tothedesiredlocation.
2.PresstheOKbutton.
Thecontextmenuisdisplayed.
3.SelectGotoCursor.
Navigatingtoawaypoint
YoucansettheChartapplicationtoguideyoutoa waypoint.
1.UsetheDirectionalcontrolstohighlighta
waypoint.
2.PresstheOKbutton.
Thecontextmenuisdisplayed.
3.SelectGotoWaypoint.
Navigatingtoawaypointfromthewaypoints list
FromtheChartapplication:
1.Ifrequired,presstheBackbuttontoentermotion
mode.
2.PresstheOKbuttontoopenthemenu.
3.SelectWaypoints.
TheWaypointslistisdisplayed.
4.Selectthewaypointyouwanttonavigateto. TheWaypointinformationpageisdisplayed.
5.SelectGoto.
Cancellingnavigationtoawaypoint
1.Selectanypositionanywhereon-screen. Thewaypointcontextmenuisdisplayed.
2.SelectStopGoto.
3.Alternatively,inthechartapplication,goto:Menu
>Navigate>StopGoto.
Note:Oncenavigationisnolongeractive,the
waypointsymbolreturnstoitsnormalstate,and thedashedlinebetweenyourvesselandthe waypointisremoved.
Arrivingatawaypoint
Asyourvesselapproachesthetargetwaypoint,the waypointarrivalalarmprovidesawarning.
1.SelectOkonthewaypointarrivalalarmpopup message.
Note:Y oucansettheapproachdistance(radius) atwhichthewaypointarrivalalarmwillsound usingtheWaypointArrivalalarmlocatedinthe
Alarmsmenu
Accessingthealarmsmenu
Dependingondisplayvariant,theAlarmsmenucan beaccessedby:
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•selectingTools&SettingsfromtheView Switcher(Dragony-4Pro,Dragony-5Pro,and Dragony–7),orby
•selectingSystemSettingsfromtheapplication menu(Dragony-4DV,Dragony-4DVS,
Dragony-5DVSandDragony-5M).
9.9Chartsettingsmenu—cartography compatibility
TheoptionsavailableintheChartsettingsmenu aredependentonthecartographyinuse.Ifthe cartographyinuseisnotcompatiblethenthemenu optionwillnotbeshown.
MenuoptionCompatiblecartography
ChartSelection•LightHouseCharts
Navionics
®
Charts
Jeppesen
®
ChartDetail•LightHouseCharts
Navionics
®
Charts
Jeppesen
®
HighResBathy•Jeppesen
®
ChartOrientation•LightHouseCharts
Navionics
®
Charts
Jeppesen
®
Text/SymbolSize
Jeppesen
®
BoatPosition
Navionics
®
Charts
CommunityEdits•LightHouseCharts
Navionics
®
Charts
Jeppesen
®
SonarLogs•Navionics
®
Charts
COGVector•LightHouseCharts
Navionics
®
Charts
Jeppesen
®
DeepWaterFrom
LightHouseCharts
Navionics
®
Charts
Jeppesen
®
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9.10Chartselection
Youcanselectthecartographytypetobeusedin theChartapplication.TheChartselectionapplies totheactiveChartinstance.Youmusthavethe necessarycartographychartcardsinsertedintoyour multifunctiondisplayinordertodisplaydifferent cartographytype.
SelectingtheCartographytype
Youcanselectthecartographytypeyouwantto displayintheChartapplication.
Ensureyouhaveinsertedthechartcardthat containsthecartographytypeyouwanttodisplay.
FromtheChartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectChartSettings.
2.SelectChartSelection.
Alistofavailablecartographyisdisplayed.
3.Selectthecartographytypeyouwanttodisplay TheChartwindowisre-drawntoshowtheselect
cartographytype.
9.11ChartDetail
Thechartdetailsettingdeterminestheamountof detailshownintheChartapplication.
SelectingtheLowoptionfortheChartDetail disablesthefollowingobjects:
•CommunityLayer
•ChartT ext
•ChartBoundaries
•LightSectors
•RoutingSystems
•CautionAreas
•MarineFeatures
•LandFeatures
•PanoramicPhoto
•Roads
•AdditionalWrecks
•ColorSeabedAreas
•DepthContours
Changingthelevelofchartdetail
Youcanchangethelevelofdetail,displayedinthe Chartapplication.
InMotionmode:
1.PresstheOKbutton.
TheChartapplicationmenuisdisplayed.
2.SelectChartSettings.
3.SelectChartDetail.
SelectingChartDetailswitchedthedetail betweenHighandLow.
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9.12Highresolutionbathymetry
TheHighResBathysettingisavailablewhenusing Jeppesenchartsandswitchesthedisplaytoview highresolutionbathymetrydata.
Note:WithHighResBathyswitchedonthe cartographyisnotsuitablefornavigation.
OffOn
SwitchingHighResBathyonandoff
Ifsupportedbyyourcartographytype,thechartcan beswitchedtodisplayhighresolutionbathymetry data.
FromtheChartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectChartSettings.
2.SelectHighResBathy:sothatOnisselectedto
displayhighresolutionbathymetrydata,or
3.SelectHighResBathy:sothatOffisselectedto
turnoffhighresolutionbathymetrydata.
9.13Chartorientation
Theorientationofachartreferstotherelationship betweenthechartandthedirectionthatyouare travellingin.
Themodeyouchooseappliestoallchartviews,and isrestoredatpowerup.
Thefollowingoptionsareavailable:
NorthUp
InNorthUpmode,theChartOrientationis xedwithtruenorthpointingup(thisistheusual orientationfornauticalcharts).Asyourheading changesthevesselsymbolrotatesaccordingly.This isthedefaultorientationfortheChartapplication.
CourseUp
InCourseUpmode,duringactivenavigation, theChartapplicationdisplaysthevessel’scurrent destinationwaypointdirectlyup.AsyourCOG changes,theboatsymbolmovesaccordingly.Ifyou selectanewcourse,thepicturewillresettodisplay thenewcourseupwards.
IfCOGdatabecomesunavailableCourseUpmode issuspendedandtheChartapplicationwillsetCOG to0°.
Settingthechartorientation
Fromthechartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectChartsettings.
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2.SelectChartOrientation. SelectingChartOrientationswitchesbetween
NorthUpandCourseUp.
9.14TextandSymbolsize
Thesizethattextandsymbolsappearswhenusing Jeppesencartographycanbeadjustedtomakethe screeneasiertoreadfromNormaltoLarge
NormalLarge
Switchingtextandsymbolsize
Ifsupportedbyyourcartographytype,thedisplay textandsymbolssizecanbeincreased.
FromtheChartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectChartSetting.
2.SelectText/SymbolSize:sothatLargeis
selectedtoincreasethesizeoftextandsymbols intheChartapplication,or
3.SelectText/SymbolSize:sothatNormalis
selectedtoreducetextandsymbolsizeto normal.
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9.15Boatposition
TheBoatpositionfunctiondeterminestheposition oftheboatsymbolon-screen.
Center
WithBoatpositionsettoCentertheboatsymbol remainsinthecenterofthescreen.
Offset
WithBoatpositionsettoOffsettheboatsymbol isoffsetfromthecenterofthescreensothatmore Chartareaisvisibleinfrontoftheboatsymbol.
Changingtheboatposition
Youcanchangethepositionthevesseliconis displayedon-screen.
FromtheChartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectChartSettings.
2.SelectBoatPosition.
SelectingBoatPositionswitchestheboatposition betweenCenterandOffset.
9.16Communitylayer
Ifsupportedbyyourcartographytype,youcan displayUserGeneratedContent(UGC)ontheChart application.
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1
2
1.CommunityfeatureOn.
2.CommunityfeatureOff.
TocheckifyourNavionicscartographysupports communityeditsdownloadspleasereferthe Navionicswebsite:forinformationandinstructions ondownloadingtheupdatestoyourchartcard.
Switchingthecommunitylayeronandoff
Ifsupportedbyyourcartographytype,theUser GeneratedContent(UGC)overlaycanbeswitched onandoffbyfollowingthestepsbelow.
FromtheChartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectChartSetting.
2.SelectCommunityEdits:sothatOnisselected
todisplayUGC,or
3.SelectCommunityEdits:sothatOffisselected
toturnoffUGC.
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9.17Sonarlogging
WhenusingcompatibleNavionics
®
cartography
youcansharesonarinformationusingNavionics
®
SonarCharts
.
TheSonarLoggingfunctionallowsloggingofdepth andpositiondatatoacompatibleNavionics
®
chart
card.Thesaveddatacanthenbeuploadedtothe
Navionics
®
websitetohelpimprovethecontour
detailofSonarChartsonyourMFD.Refertothe
Navionics
®
websiteforinstructionsonhowto
uploadyoursonarlogs.
EnablinganddisablingSonarlogs
Sonarloggingcanbeenabledordisabledatany time.
FromtheChartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectChartSetting.
2.SelectSonarLogs:sothatOnisselectedto enablesonarlogging,or
3.SelectSonarLogs:sothatOffisselectedto disablesonarlogging.
9.18COGVector
Thechartapplicationcanbesettodisplayagreen linetorepresentCourseOverGround(COG).
Thegreenlineindicatesthevessel’sactualcourse.
EnablinganddisablingtheCOGvector
YoucanenableanddisabletheCOGvector.
FromtheChartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectChartSettings.
2.SelectCOGVectortoswitchbetweenOnand
Off.
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9.19DeepWater
Waterdepthcanberepresentedusingblueshading withwhiteusedtorepresentdeepwater.
Thedepthatwhichwatercolorturnsfromblue shadingtowhitecanbechangedtosuituser requirements.
Example1—Deepwaterfrom:60ft
Example2—Deepwaterfrom:6ft
Thedeepwaterfeaturecanalsobeturnedoffsothat allwaterappearsaswhite.
Note:TheDeepWaterfunctionisrestrictedtothe depthdataavailableonyourchartcard.
ChangingtheDeepWaterFromsetting
Youcanchoosethedepththatwaterchangescolor towhite.
FromtheChartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectChartSettings.
2.SelectDeepWaterFrom:.
3.Selecttherelevantdepth,orselectOff.
SelectingOffwilldisplayallwateraswhiteregardless ofdepth.
9.20Chartobjects
Ifsupportedbyyourcartographytype,youcan displayadditionalinformationinthechartapplication forcartographicobjects,ports,ormarinas.
Dependingonthechartcardyouareusing,you canviewsomeorallofthefollowingadditional information:
•Detailsofeachcartographicobjectthatismarked onthechart,includingsourcedataforstructures, lines,openseaareas,andsoon.
•Detailsofports,portfeatures,andbusiness services.
•Pilotbookinformation(similartowhatyouwould seeinamarinealmanac).Pilotbookinformation isavailableatcertainports.
•Panoramicphotosofportsandmarinas.The availabilityofphotosisindicatedbyacamera symbolonthechartdisplay .
Thisinformationcanbeaccessedusingthechart contextmenuoptions.
Note:Theamountofobjectinformationavailable dependsupontheelectronicchartsthatyouare usingforyoursystem.Forfulldetailsofthe featuresavailableforyourchartcardscontactyour chartcardsupplier.
Displayingpilotbookinformation
Fromthechartapplication,whenaportsymbolis displayedforaportwhichhasapilotbook:
1.Selecttheportsymbol.
Thechartcontextmenuwillbedisplayed.
2.SelectPilotBook.
3.Selecttherelevantchapter.
Displayingpanoramicphotos
Fromthechartapplication,whenacamerasymbolis displayed,indicatingtheavailabilityofaphoto:
1.Selectthecamerasymbol.
Thechartcontextmenuisdisplayed.
2.SelectPhoto.
Thephotoisdisplayedonscreen.
Note:Notallcartographytypesarecapableof displayingpanoramicphotos.
Displayingchartobjectinformation
Fromthechartapplication:
1.Selectanobject.
Thechartcontextmenuisdisplayed.
2.SelectChartObjects.
TheChartObjectDialogisdisplayed.
3.Selectingavailableoptionswilldisplaydetailed
informationaboutthatitem.
4.Selectingthepositioninthedialogwillclosethe
informationdialogandpositionthecursorover theobject.
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9.215MSystemsettingsmenu
TheSystemSettingsmenuonthe5Mvariant displayislocatedinthemainapplicationmenu.
Referto11.1SystemSettingsmenufordetailson availableoptionsforyourdisplayvariant.
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Chapter10:Mobileapplications
Chaptercontents
10.1Wi-Fish
mobileapponpage94
10.2ConnectingWi-Fi—Prodisplaysonpage94
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10.1Wi-Fish
mobileapp
Raymarine’sWi-Fish
mobileappisavailableon
iOS7orgreaterandAndroid4orgreaterwhich enablescontroloftheProvariantdisplaysusinga smartdevicesuchasatabletorsmartphone.
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TheWi-Fish
appcanbedownloadedfromthe
relevantappstores.
10.2ConnectingWi-Fi—Prodisplays
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1.InstalltheWi-Fish
appfromtherelevantapp
store.
2.Connectyoursmartdevice’sWi-Fitothedisplay. Theproduct’snetworkname,knownastheSSID
(ServiceSetIdentier)andPassphraseforyour productcanbefoundIntheWi-Fisettingsmenu andcanbechangedifdesired:Tools&Settings >WiFiSettings.
3.OpentheWi-Fish
app.
Connectingyoursmartdevice
Yoursmartdevice’sWi-Ficonnectionmustbe connectedtotheproducttoenableuseofthemobile
Wi-Fish
app.
WiththeWi-Fish
mobileappinstalledonyour
smartdevice:
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1 2
1.OpentheWi-Fisettingsonyoursmartdevice andselectyourproduct’sSSIDfromthelistof availabledevices.
Yourproduct’sSSIDcanbefoundontheproduct labellocatedonthebottomoftheunit.
2.Enteryourproductpassphrase.
Yourproduct’spassphrasecanalsobefoundon theproductlabellocatedonthebottomofthe unit.
3.Yourdevicewillnowconnecttotheunitand obtainanIPaddress.
4.Onceyourdeviceisconnectedyoucanopenthe
Wi-Fish
app.
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Chapter11:Tools&Settings
Chaptercontents
11.1SystemSettingsmenuonpage96
11.2Alarmsonpage102
11.3Backupandresetonpage105
11.4Wi-FiSettingsonpage107
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11.1SystemSettingsmenu
TheoptionsavailableintheSystemsettingsmenuaredependentonthedisplayvariant.
MenuitemApplicabledisplaysDescriptionOptions
Alarms•DV
Youcancongurethebehavior ofcertainalarmsbyselecting therelevantmenuoptionfrom theAlarmsmenu.
Deepwaterarrival
Shallowwaterarrival
Watertemperature
KeyBeepDV
DVS
Pro
5M
Anaudiblesoundcanbe madeeachtimeabuttonis pressed.
•On(default)
•Off
Language
DV
DVS
Pro
5M
Allowsselectionofthesystem language.
SeetheSystemLanguages sectionfordetails.
UnitsSet-up
DV
DVS
Pro
5M
Allowsselectionofunitsof measurementthatwillbeused inallapplications.
•*DistanceUnits
•*SpeedUnits
•DepthUnits
•TemperatureUnits
GPSSet-up
Pro
5M
ProvidesGPSsettingoptions.•ViewSatelliteStatus
•COG/SOGFilter:
•RestartGPS
Note:*Onlyavailableon displayswithaninternal GPS/GNSSreceiver.
SonarSet-up
DV
DVS
Pro
Providessonarsetting options.
•DepthOffset(W)
•SonarReset
WaypointArrivalAlarm5MWhenyouarriveatawaypoint,
analarmistriggered.This settingallowsyoutospecify thedistancefromthetarget waypointatwhichthealarmis triggered.
•0.01nmto9.99nm(or equivalentunits)
TimeandDateSet-up
Pro
5M
Allowsselectionofdateand timeformats.
•DateFormat:
•TimeFormat:
•LocalTime:
Simulator
DV
DVS
Pro
5M
SwitchessimulatormodeOn orOff.
•Off(default)
•On
•On(Demomovie)
Backup&Reset
5M
TheBackup&Resetmenu providesimport,exportand resetoptions.
Seethe11.3Backupandreset sectionfordetails.
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MenuitemApplicabledisplaysDescriptionOptions
Maintenance•DV
DVS
Pro
5M
Providesdiagnostic information.Alsoenables youtoresetthedisplayto factorysettings.
SeetheMaintenancemenu sectionfordetails.
BearingModePro
5M
Determineshowbearingdata isdisplayed.
•True
•Magnetic(default)
Accessingthesystemsettingsmenu
Dependingondisplayvariant,theSystemSettings menucanbeaccessedby:
•selectingSystemSettingsfromtheT ools& Settingspage(DVSandPro),orby
•selecting:Menu>SystemSettingsfromthe applicationmenu(DVand5M).
DVSystemsettingsmenuoptions
TheSystemSettingsmenuontheDVvariant displayislocatedinthemainapplicationmenu.
Referto11.1SystemSettingsmenufordetailson availableoptionsforyourdisplayvariant.
5MSystemsettingsmenu
TheSystemSettingsmenuonthe5Mvariant displayislocatedinthemainapplicationmenu.
Referto11.1SystemSettingsmenufordetailson availableoptionsforyourdisplayvariant.
SystemLanguages
Thesystemcanoperateinthefollowinglanguages:
English(US)English(UK)
Arabic
Bulgarian
ChineseCroatian
Czech
DanishDutch
FinnishFrench
German
Greek
IcelandicItalian
JapaneseKoreanNorwegian
PolishPortuguese
(Brazilian)
Russian
SlovenianSpanishSwedish
Turkish
Selectingalanguage
FromtheT ools&Settingsmenu:
1.SelectSystemSettings.
2.SelectLanguage:
3.Selecttherelevantlanguagefromthelist.
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Unitsset-up
Youcanspecifyyourpreferencefortheunitsofmeasurementthatwillbeusedinallapplications.
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
DistanceUnits
Theunitsofmeasurethatwillbeusedinall applicationsforthedisplayofallvaluesrelated todistance.
•NauticalMiles
•NM&m(Nauticalmilesandmeters)
•StatuteMiles
•Kilometers
SpeedUnitsTheunitsofmeasurethatwillbeusedinall
applicationsforthedisplayofallvaluesrelated tospeed.
•Knots
•MPH(MilesPerHour)
•KPH(KilometersPerHour)
DepthUnits
Theunitsofmeasurethatwillbeusedinall applicationsforthedisplayofallvaluesrelated todepth.
•Feet
•Meters
•Fathoms
TemperatureUnits
Theunitsofmeasurethatwillbeusedinall applicationsforthedisplayofallvaluesrelated totemperature.
•Fahrenheit
•Celsius
GPSSet-upmenu
TheoptionsavailablefromtheGPSset-upmenuare shownbelow.
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
ViewSatellite Status
DisplaystheGPS statuspage.
COG/SOG Filter:
Refertothe
COG/SOGFilter
sectionfordetails.
•Low
•Medium(default)
•High
RestartGPSSelectingRestart
GPSwillrebootthe
internalGPS.
GPSStatus
ProductswithaninternalGPSreceiverorGNSS (GPS/GLONASS)receivercanusetheGPSstatus pagetoviewthestatusoftheavailablesatellitesthat arecompatiblewithyourreceiver.
Thesatelliteconstellationsareusedtopositionyour boatintheChartapplication.Y oucansetupyour receiverandcheckitsstatusfromtheGPSSet-up menu.Foreachsatellite,thescreenprovidesthe followinginformation:
1
2
3
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1.Skyview
2.Satellitestatus
3.Positionandxinformation
Skyview
Skyviewisavisualrepresentationthatshows thepositionofnavigationsatellitesandtheirtype. Satellitetypesare:
Circle—Acircleidentiesasatellitefromthe
GPSconstellation.
Square—Asquareidentiesan(SBAS)
differentialsatellite.
Diamond—Adiamondidentiesasatellitefrom
theGLONASSconstellation.
Satellitestatusarea
TheSatellitestatusareadisplaysthefollowing informationabouteachsatellite:
Type—Identieswhichconstellationthesatellite
belongsto.
ID—Displaysthesatellitesidenticationnumber.
CNO(Carrier-to-noiseratio)—Displaysthesignal
strengthofeachsatelliteshownintheSkyview:
–Grey=searchingforsatellite
–Green=satelliteinuse
–Orange=trackingsatellite
AzimuthandElevation—Providestheangleof
elevationandazimuthbetweenthelocationofthe receiverandthesatellite.
Positionandxinformation
Thefollowingpositionalandxinformationis provided:
HorizontalDilutionofPrecision(HDOP)
—HDOPisameasureofsatellitenavigation accuracy,calculatedfromanumberoffactors includingsatellitegeometry,systemerrorsin thedatatransmissionandsystemerrorsinthe receiver.Ahigherguresigniesagreater positionalerror.Atypicalreceiverhasanaccuracy ofbetween5and15m.Asanexample,assuming areceivererrorof5m,anHDOPof2would
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representanerrorofapproximately15m.Please rememberthatevenaverylowHDOPgureis NOguaranteethatyourreceiverisprovidingan accurateposition.Ifindoubt,checkthedisplayed vesselpositionintheChartapplicationagainst youractualproximitytoaknownchartedobject.
EstimatedHorizontalPositionError(EHPE) —EHPEisameasureoftheestimatederrorof apositionxinthehorizontalplane.Thevalue displayedindicatesthatyourpositioniswithina circleradiusofthestatedsize50%ofthetime.
Fixstatus—indicatestheactualmodethe receiverisreporting:
Fix—Satellitexhasbeenacquired.
NoFix—Nosatellitexcanbeacquired.
DFix—Adifferentialbeaconxhasbeen
acquired.
SDFix—Adifferentialsatellitexhasbeen
acquired.
Position—Displaysthelatitudeandlongitude positionofyourreceiver.
Date/Time—Displaysthecurrentdateandtime generatedbythepositionxinUTCformat.
Mode—Identieswetherthereceiverisworking indifferentialmodeornon-differentialmode.
Datum—Thereceiver'sdatumsettingaffects theaccuracyofthevesselpositioninformation displayedintheChartapplication.Inorderforyour receiverandMFDtocorrelateaccuratelywithyour papercharts,theymustbeusingthesamedatum.
COG/SOGFilter
TheCOG/SOGlteraveragesthevelocityvectorsto compensatefortheoscillatingmotionofthevessel, givingaclearerindicationofthevessel’scourseand speed.
Thelterdoesnotaffectthecalculationofyour receiver’sreportedposition.Thevelocityvectors calculatedfromthesignalprovideaninstantaneous measureofspeedanddirectionofthereceiver.The COGandSOGcanthereforseemerraticunder certainconditions.Forexample,whenavesselis movingslowlythroughroughseas,thereceiver movesfromsidetosideaswellasinthedirection oftravel.
Slowmovingvessels,orvesselssailinginrough seaswillbenetfromahighsetting,whereasa powerboatthatcanquicklychangespeedand directionwillbenetfromalowsetting.
SonarSet-upmenu
TheSonarSet-upmenuprovidesthefollowing options.
Depth Offset:
Offsetrepresents thedepthofthe transducerrelativeto:
•Waterline=0.0ft andabove.
•Keel=0.1ftand below.
•–9.8to+9.8feet— orequivalentunits
SonarReset
Restoreallsettings onthesonarmodule tofactorydefault. Whenperforminga SonarReset,itis normaltobrieylose connectionwiththe sonarmodule.
•Yes
•No
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TimeandDateset-up
Youcanspecifyyourpreferenceforthewaythattimeanddatewillappearinallapplications.
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
DateFormat
Allowsyoutospecifythepreferredformatforthe displayofdateinformationinallapplications.
•MM:DD:YY(Month,Day,Y ear)
•DD:MM:YY(Day,Month,Y ear)
TimeFormat
Allowsyoutospecifythepreferredformatforthe displayoftimeinformationinallapplications.
•12hr
•24hr
LocalTime:UTCAllowsyoutospecifythelocaltimezonethatwill
beused,intermsofanoffsetfromUTC(Universal CoordinatedTime),in0.5hourincrements.
•–13to+13hours(in0.5hour increments)
Simulatormode
TheSimulatormodeenablesyoutopractice operatingyourdisplaywithoutdatafromtheGPS receiverortransducer.
Thesimulatormodeisswitchedon/offinthe
SystemSettingsmenu.
Note:RaymarinerecommendsthatyoudoNOT
usethesimulatormodewhilstnavigating.
Note:ThesimulatorwillNOTdisplayanyreal data.Thisincludessafetymessages.
Enablinganddisablingsimulatormode
Youcanenableanddisablesimulatormodeby followingthestepsbelow.
FromtheSystemSettingsmenu:
1.SelectSimulator:.
2.SelectOntoturnsimulatormodeon,or
3.SelectOfftoturnsimulatormodeoff.
Note:TheDemomovieoptionisforretail demonstrationpurposesonly.
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Maintenancemenu
Thismenuprovidesaccesstosystemssettingsresetanddiagnostics.
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
AboutThisUnit
Displaysalistofdetailsaboutyourunit.
•Device
•SerialNo.
•Software
SettingsResetThisoptionresetsyourmenuoptionstofactory
default.ItwillNOTaffectyourwaypointsortracks.
•Yes
•No
SettingsandDataReset
Inadditiontothesettingsresetdetailedabove, performingasettingsanddataresetwillalso removeALLwaypointandtrackdata.
•Yes
•No
Back-upSettings
Back-upsettingstoamemorycard.
RestoreSettingsRestoresavedsettingsfromamemorycard.
SaveLogsAllowsyoutosaveerrorlogstoSDcardfor
troubleshootingpurposes.
EraseLogs
Selectingthisoptionwilleraseanycrashlogson thedevice.
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11.2Alarms
Alarmsalertyoutoasituationorhazardrequiringyourattention.
Youcancongurethebehaviorofcertainalarmsby selectingtherelevantmenuoptionfromtheAlarms menu.
Accessingthealarmsmenu
Dependingondisplayvariant,theAlarmsmenucan beaccessedby:
•selectingTools&SettingsfromtheView Switcher(Dragony-4Pro,Dragony-5Pro,and Dragony–7),orby
•selectingSystemSettingsfromtheapplication menu(Dragony-4DV,Dragony-4DVS, Dragony-5DVSandDragony-5M).
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Alarmsmenu
TheAlarmsavailablearedependentonthedisplayvariant.
AlarmApplicabledisplaysDescriptionOptions
DeepWater Arrival
DV
DVS
Pro
WhensettoOn,analarmis triggeredwhenthedepthreaches thevaluespeciedintheDeep Limitsetting.Thisoptionisonly availablewhencurrentdepthdata isavailable.
Note:TheDeeplimitcannot besettoavaluelessthanthe
ShallowLimit.
Deep:
•Off(default)
•On
DeepLimit:
•2ft(orequivalentunits)tothe maximumofthetransducer range
Shallow WaterArrival
DV
DVS
Pro
WhensettoOn,analarmis triggeredwhenthedepthreaches thevaluespeciedintheShallow Limitsetting.Thisoptionisonly availablewhencurrentdepthdata isavailable.
Note:
TheShallowLimitcannotbeset toadepthgreaterthantheDeep
Limit.
Shallow:
•Off(default)
•On
ShallowLimit:
•2ft(orequivalentunits)tothe maximumofthetransducer range
Fish
DVS
Pro
IftheFishalarmandshdepth limitsalarmaresettoOn,awarning soundistriggeredifanytarget meetsthesensitivitylevelandis withintheShallowFishLimitand DeepFishLimitthatyouspecify. Thefollowingitemsareavailablein thesub-menu:
Fish—SwitchesshalarmOn
andOff.
FishSensitivity—IftheFish
alarmissettoOn,analarmis triggeredwhentheshreturn strengthreachesthesensitivity thatyouspecify .
FishDepthLimits—Switches
depthlimitsOnandOff.
ShallowFishLimit—Species
thelowervaluefortheFish AlarmDepthLimit.
DeepFishLimit—Speciesthe
uppervaluefortheFishAlarm DepthLimit.
Fish
•Off(default)
•On
FishSensitivity
•1to10
FishDepthLimits
•On
•Off(default)
ShallowFishLimit
•2ft(orequivalentunits)tothe maximumofthetransducer range
DeepFishLimit
•2ft(orequivalentunits)tothe maximumofthetransducer range
Water Temperature
DVS
Pro
WhensettoOn,analarmand pop-upmessageistriggeredwhen thewatertemperatureisequaltoor lowerthantheLowerT empLimit,or equaltoorgreaterthantheUpper TempLimit.
WaterT emperature
•Off(default)
•On
LowerTempLimit
•60degreesfahrenheit(or equivalentunits)
•–09.9to+99.7degrees fahrenheit(orequivalentunits)
UpperTempLimit
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AlarmApplicabledisplaysDescriptionOptions
•75degreesfahrenheit(or equivalentunits)
•–09.7to99.9degreesfahrenheit (orequivalentunits)
Waypoint ArrivalAlarm
ProWhenyouarriveatawaypoint,
analarmistriggered.Thissetting allowsyoutospecifythedistance fromthetargetwaypointatwhich thealarmistriggered.
0.01to9.99nm(orequivalentunits)
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11.3Backupandreset
Thebackupandresetmenuprovidesthefollowingfunctions:
SaveDatatoCardSavewaypointsandtrackstomemorycard.
RetrievefromCardRetrieve/importwaypointsandtracksfrom
amemorycard.
ErasefromCardEraselesfromamemorycard.
ErasefromSystemErasewaypointsandtracksfromthesystem.
UserSettings
Backup,Resetandrestoreusersettings, Resetsettingsanddata.
Fordetailsonperformingtheseprocedures pleaserefertoSavinguserdataanduser
settings.
RestartGPSRestarttheinternalGPSreceiver.
SonarReset
Resettheinternalsonarmodule.
Fordetailsonperformingasonarreset pleaserefertoResettingyoursystem .
Accessingthebackup&resetmenu
Dependingondisplayvariant,theBackup&Reset menucanbeaccessedby:
•selectingBackup&ResetfromtheT ools& Settingspage(Provariants),orby
•selecting:Menu>Systemsettings>Backup&
Resetfromtheapplicationmenu(5M).
Savinguserdataandusersettings
Youcansaveuserdata(waypointsandtracks)and usersettingstoamemorycardforlaterretrieval.
TypeofdataDescriptionNotes
Waypoints
Savesallwaypoints toasinglearchive le.
Only1waypoints archivelecanbe savedpermemory card.
Tracks
Savesalltrackstoa singlearchivele.
Only1tracksarchive lecanbesavedper memorycard.
Usersettings
Savessettings you'vemadeinthe set-upmenustoa singlearchivele.
Only1usersettings archivelecanbe savedpermemory card.
Note:Itisrecommendedthatyousaveyouruser dataandusersettingstoamemorycardona regularbasis.
Note:Itisstronglyrecommendedthatyousave userdataandsettingstoaseparatememorycard, andNOTtoachartcardcontainingcartography.
Erasingallwaypointsfromthesystem
Note:Thefollowingprocedurepermanently
deletesallWaypointsfromthedisplay.BEFORE proceeding,ensurethatyoubackupanydatathat youwanttokeepontoaMicroSDcard.
FromtheBackup&Resetmenu:
1.SelectErasefromSystem.
2.SelectEraseWaypointsfromSystem.
Aconrmationdialogisdisplayed.
3.SelectYestoconrm.
Erasingtracksfromthesystem
Note:Thefollowingprocedurepermanently
deletestheselectedTracksfromthedisplay. BEFOREproceeding,ensurethatyoubackupany datathatyouwanttokeepontoamemorycard.
FromtheT ools&Settingspage:
1.SelectBackup&Reset.
2.SelectErasefromSystem.
3.SelectEraseTracksfromSystem.
TheTracklistisdisplayed.
4.SelecttheTrackthatyouwanttodelete,or
5.SelectEraseAll.
Aconrmationdialogisdisplayed.
6.SelectYestoconrm.
ErasingwaypointsandtracksfromaMicroSD card
EnsuretheMicroSDcardwiththesavedwaypoints and/ortracksthatyouwanttodeleteisinserted intothecardreader.
FromtheBackup&Resetmenu:
1.SelectErasefromCard.
Thelebrowserisdisplayed.
2.Navigatetotheleyouwanttodelete.
3.Selecttheleyouwanttodelete. Aconrmationdialogisdisplayed.
4.SelectYestodeletethele.
Savingusersettingstoamemorycard
Ensureamemorycard(NOTachartcard)isinserted intothecardreader.
FromtheT ools&Settingspage.
1.SelectBackup&Reset.
2.SelectUserSettings.
3.SelectBack-upSettings. Whencompleteasavingcompletedialogboxis
displayed.
4.SelectOKtoacknowledgeandreturntonormal operation,or
5.SelectEjectdeviceifyouwanttoremovethe memorycardfromthecardreader.
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Retrievingusersettingsfromamemorycard
Ensurethememorycardwithyourusersettings savedonitisinsertedintothecardreader.
FromtheT ools&Settingspage.
1.SelectBackup&Reset.
2.SelectUserSettings.
3.SelectRestoreSettings.
WhencompleteaRestoringcompletedialogbox isdisplayed.
4.SelectOKtoacknowledgeandreturntonormal
operation,or
5.SelectEjectdeviceifyouwanttoremovethe
memorycardfromthecardreader.
Resettingyoursystem
Yoursystemmayberesettoitsfactorydefault settingsifrequired.
Thereare3typesofresetoperation.
•Settingsreset.
•Settingsanddatareset.
•Sonarreset.
Settingsreset
Thisoptionresetsyoursetupmenustofactory default.ItwillNOTaffectyourwaypointsortracks.
Settingsanddatareset
Inadditiontothesettingsresetdetailedabove, performingasettingsanddataresetwillalsoremove ALLwaypointsandtracksfromthesystem.
Sonarreset
Thisoptionresetsthesonartodefaultsettings.
Resettingsystemsettings
FromtheT ools&Settingspage:
1.SelectBackup&Reset.
2.SelectUserSettings.
3.SelectSettingsReset.
Amessageisdisplayedpromptingyoutoconrm theaction.
4.SelectYestoproceedwiththesettingsreset,or Notocancel.
IfY esisselectedthesystemwillrebootandthe settingswillberesettofactorydefaults.
Resettingsystemsettingsanddata
Note:Performingasettingsanddatareseterases
ALLwaypointsandtracksfromyoursystem. BEFOREproceedingwithasettingsanddata reset,ensurethatyoubackupanydatathatyou wanttokeepontoamemorycard.
FromtheT ools&Settingspage:
1.SelectBackup&Reset.
2.SelectUserSettings.
3.SelectSettings&DataReset. Amessageisdisplayedpromptingyoutoconrm
theaction.
4.SelectYestoproceedwiththesettingsanddata reset,orNotocancel.
IfY esisselectedthesystemwillrebootandthe settingswillberesettofactorydefaultsandall usedataisdeleted.
Resettingthesonar
Thesonarsettingcanberesettofactorydefaults.
FromtheT ools&Settingspage:
1.SelectSystemSettings.
2.SelectSonarSet-up.
3.SelectSonarReset. Aconrmationdialogisdisplayed.
4.SelectYestoresetthesonarsettings.
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11.4Wi-FiSettings
Dragony
®
Provariantdisplaysincludebuilt-in
Wi-Fi,thatenablesyoutousetheWi-Fish
mobile
app.
Note:ThesesettingsdonotapplytotheWi-Fish
Wi-FiSonarmodule.
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
Wi-FiName
ThedefaultWi-Fi Name(SSID)can bechangedtoa morememorable nameifrequired.
Onscreen keyboardis displayed.
Wi-FiPassphrase
Thedefault passphrasecan bechangedtoa morememorable password.
Onscreen keyboardis displayed
Wi-FiChannel
Youcanchange theWi-Fi channeltoas lesscongested channel. Changingthe Wi-Fichannelcan helptoresolve intermittentWi-Fi connectionissues.
•1to1 1
Wi-FiSecurityBydefaultthe
recommended securitytype (WPA2Only)is enabled.There shouldbeno needtochange thesecurity type;however ifyourdevice doesnotsupport WPA2thenyou canchangethe securitytype.
Note:Itisnot recommended thattheWi-Fi Securitybeset toNone.
•None
•WPAOnly
•WPA2 Only(default)
•WPA/WPA2
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