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3.
4.
5.
6.
Select a configuration.
Press the SELECT DATA… softkey.
In the Data Groups window, select Engine.
Select Engine Tilt or Trim Tabs.
Genset data
To display genset data:
1. Press the SELECT DATA… softkey.
2. In the Data Groups window, select Genset.
For a list of the data you can display for each genset, see Table 191, Genset Data
Options.
Table 191: Genset Data Options
Data
Data type
Data range
Speed
Numeric or gauge
—
Total hours
Numeric
—
Coolant temperature
Numeric or gauge with num 0–150ºC
bers
0–300ºF
Fuel temperature
Numeric or gauge
Oil pressure
Numeric or gauge with num 0–100 PSI
bers
0–7 bar
0–750 KPa
Fuel rate
Numeric
Battery voltage
Numeric or gauge with num 8–24V
bers
Average line voltage
Numeric or gauge with num 8–24V
bers
Average AC frequency
Numeric
—
Status
Text
—
Load
Numeric or gauge
0–100%
To change the number of gensets
0–150ºC
0–300ºF
—
The default number of gensets is one. You can configure the unit to display data for up
to four gensets:
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Select Panel Setup Menu…
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Number of Gensets
Reconfiguring the application and page layout
To change the configuration of applications and/or page layout or switch off pages:
1. Select the edit page set option:
PAGE
Press & hold
EDIT PAGE SET....
Or
Setup
MENU
Compass Setup...
Display setup...
Databar Setup...
Select Page Set....
System Diagnostics
Remove CF Card...
Highlight page set for
editing
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Highlight Select
Page Set
Enter Select
Page Set
2. Edit the page set:
Edit Page Set
Soft keys display pages
within selected page set
Follow the on-screen
instructions
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OK
Note: Only one video application can be viewed per page.
The page, window and application layout that you have defined will now be available
each time you open the Select Page Set screen.
If you do not want to use all 5 pages in a page set, you can switch off individual pages.
When you use PAGE to cycle through the pages, the system will now skip any pages
that are set to OFF.
Note: A red cross will be overlaid on soft keys associated with pages set to OFF.
Rename a page set
If required, you can customize the names of the page sets:
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1. Display the Select Page Set Menu, as described on page 275
2. Rename the page set:
Rename Page Set
To make changes use:
or
Soft key ,
Highlight page for renaming
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RENAME PAGE
SET...
Return to default setting
To return a page set to the default configuration and name:
1. Display the Select Page Set Menu, as described on page 275.
2. Reset the page set to the default:
Highlight page set to
return to default
YES
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DEFAULT PAGES
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19.3 Changing the databar
You can change the data bar to meet your own particular needs. This includes:
• Position  top or side.
• Size (top position only).
• Data displayed.
Note: The databar configuration is a local setting and will therefore only affect the in
dividual display on which you are working.
Databar position
The data bar can either be displayed vertically at the righthand side of your screen or
horizontally across the top:
Side data bar
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Top data bar
To change the data bar position:
DATABAR
ON
OFF
DATA
Press and hold
Databar Setup Menu
Position
Or
Top
Large
Top
Side
OK
Configure...
Setup
System Setup...
Alarm Setup
Display Setup....
Databar Setup...
Select Page Set...
Highlight Position
Select
Save
Select Position
Highlight Databar Setup
Select Databar Setup
Data bar size
When the data bar is positioned at the top of your screen, you have the option of
displaying the bar in either a Large or Normal format. The large bar provides more
data:
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Large
data bar
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Normal
data bar
To change the data bar size:
DATABAR
ON
OFF
DATA
Press and hold
Databar Setup Menu
Position
Top Databar Size
Configure...
Or
Top
Large
Normal
Large
OK
Setup
MENU
System Setup...
Alarm Setup
Display Setup....
Databar Setup...
Select Page Set...
Highlight Top
Databar Size
Select
Save
Select Top
Databar Size
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Highlight Databar Setup
Select Databar Setup
19.4 Compass bar
The compass bar gives you a continuous readout centred on your current heading or
course over ground (COG). Arrows at either end of the bar indicate current steer
direction.
Active waypoint
Bearing marker
Steer direction
• In heading mode, the bearing marker is RED.
• In COG mode, the bearing marker is GREEN.
• When you use the compass bar with an active waypoint, the bearing marker is
BLUE and the active waypoint symbol indicates the bearing to your waypoint.
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Turning the compass bar on and off
You turn the compass bar on and off from the data toolbar.
• Press the DATA button.
Use the DATABAR softkey to turn the compass bar on or off.
Table 192: DATABAR Softkey Options
ON
Displays the standard databar, at the top or side of the
screen depending on your setup options.
COMPASS
Replaces the standard databar with the compass bar,
displayed along the top of the screen.
OFF
Removes both the databar and the compass bar from your
display.
Note: When the compass bar is displayed the transducer icons remain visible in the topright
section of the screen.
Compass bar setup
The compass bar is set to open in heading mode. To change this setting, press the
MENU button and go to the Databar Setup menu where you can select either Heading
or COG.
Note: If MOB is activated while the compass bar is open, the compass is replaced with the
MOB toolbar. The compass bar returns when you cancel the active MOB.
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Customizing the contents of the data bar
You can customize your data bar so that it contains the particular information that you
require. The table that follows, shows the available data.
(abbreviations in brackets)
Data groups
Data
VESSEL
Vessel position (Ves Pos)
Course over ground/Speed over ground (COG/SOG)
Heading
Speed
Wind velocity made good (VMG Wind)
Waypoint velocity made good (VMG Wpt)
Log trip*
Log
Trip
Ground Log/Trip 1
Ground Log
Ground Trip 1
Ground Trip 2
Ground Trip 3
Ground Trip 4
Rudder
NAVIGATION
Cross track error (XTE)
Waypoint (WPT)
DEPTH
Depth
ENVIRONMENT
Pressure
Air temperature (Air Temp)
Sea temperature (Sea Temp)
Set drift
WIND
True wind
Apparent wind (App Wind)
Ground wind
TIME AND DATE
Local time
Local date
CURSOR POSITION
Cursor position (Csr Pos)
TRANSDUCER STATUS
Transducer status
* Trip log
You can view the total distance travelled (Log) and the distance since you last applied
a reset (Trip) based on your speed through water (STW).
In addition you can include in your data application or databar, ground log and four
ground trip counters based on your GPS position. These counters are updated every
minute.
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If the GPS fix is lost or if the system simulator is switched on, the system will pause the
ground log and trip counters. When the GPS fix returns, or the system simulator is
switched off, the ground log and trip counters resume.
Selecting the configure options
To select the configure options for the data bar:
DATABAR
ON
OFF
DATA
Press and hold
ADD DATA...
Databar Setup Menu
Position
Or
Top
REMOVE DATA...
Configure...
Setup
System Setup...
Alarm Setup
Display Setup....
Databar Setup...
Select Page Set...
Highlight Databar Setup
Select Databar Setup
Highlight Configure
MOVE DATA...
Select Configure
Select option
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Adding data
Once you have selected the configure option (see above), you can add new data:
Data
Pressure
Air Temp
Sea Temp
Det Drift
Highlight required
Data Group
Highlight required
Data
Select Data Group
Select Data
OK
Add
selected
data
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ADD DATA...
Data Groups
VESSEL
NAVIGATION
DEPTH
ENVIRONMENT
WIND
TIME AND DATE
CURSOR POSITION
TRANSDUCER STATUS
When the data bar is positioned to the side of your screen, a new selection is added at
the top of the bar. When the data bar is positioned across the top of your screen, a new
selection is added on the left. Existing data moves down as new data is added.
Moving data
Once you have selected the configure option (see above), you can move data within
the bar.
Sea Temp
57.9oF
MOVE DATA...
Speed
216.7kt
Speed
216.7kt
Air Temp
85.9oF
Highlight
data for moving
Move data
OK
Save move
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Air Temp
85.9oF
Sea Temp
57.9oF
Removing data
Once you have selected the configure option (see above), you can remove data within
the bar.
Air Temp
85.9oF
Speed
216.7kt
Highlight
data for moving
Sea Temp
57.9oF
REMOVE DATA...
Speed
216.7kt
OK
Save move
Boxes shuffle up
to fill space
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Sea Temp
57.9oF
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19.5 Changing the set up menu options
Setup
MENU
Chart Setup...
Cartography Setup
GPS Setup...
Compass Setup...
System Setup...
Alarm Setup...
Display Setup...
Databar Setup...
Select Page Set...
System Diagnostics...
Remove CF Card...
Select Setup Menu
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Highlight required Setup Menu
The Setup Menu contains application specific and systemwide menus:
Application specific
These menus relate to the application for the active window i.e. Chart, Cartography,
Weather, Radar, Fishfinder, Video and Engine Monitor Setup.
For further details please refer to the appropriate chapter.
External equipment menus
These menus provide options to setup external equipment that is connected to your
system. They include AIS, Navtex, GPS and Compass setup.
The options that are available depend on what is connected to your system.
Systemwide menus
These menus control functions throughout the system.
When you first power on your display the default values are used. The tables that
follow show the submenus, default settings and options available.
In an ESeries Networked system, changes you make on one display affect all displays
in the network, with the exception of Display Setup, Databar Setup and Select Page set.
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System Setup
MENU ITEM
OPTIONS
(Default in
bold)
Position Mode
Controls whether the position is expressed in latitude and lon Lat/Long
TD’s
gitude coordinates or Loran TDs.
TD Setup
If the
is set to TD’s, this function controls the
selected chain identifier, slave and ASF.
Position Mode
Simulator
ON  allows operation of display without data from antenna
and/or external data sources.
Demo  a series of slides with descriptions to demonstrate the
various system functions.
Bearing Mode
Mode of all bearing and heading data displayed. This does not
affect how the chart or radar are drawn.
MOB Data Type
Selects whether position data or dead reckoning displayed on
screen. Assuming your boat and the MOB are subject to same
tide and wind effects, dead reckoning normally gives a more
accurate course.
Variation Source
This allows you to compensate for the naturally occurring off
set of the earths magnetic field. When set to AUTO, the value
the system would use (or is using) is noted in the menu e.g.
40W. To enter your own variation value, set to MANUAL.
Manual variation
Various
OFF
ON
Demo
True
Magnetic
Dead Reckoning
Position
Auto
Manual
If Variation Source is set to MANUAL then use this setting to
enter the variation value. This value is transmitted to any other
SeaTalk instruments.
0°E
Language
Selection available will
vary according to your
location.
Selected language used for screen text, labels, menus, options
and display format for lat/lon position information.
Extended Character Set
Controls whether additional accented characters are made
available when you are entering text.
Ground Trip Reset...
Resets the chosen ground trip distance counter to zero.
Range 0  30º east/west
OFF
ON
Ground Trip 1  4 Reset
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OPTIONS
(Default in bold)
Settings Reset
Resets all system setup menus, including page sets and the data bar to the factory default.
Waypoints, routes and tracks are NOT removed.
Settings and Data Reset
Resets all system setup menus, including page sets and the data bar to the factory default.
Waypoints, routes and tracks are deleted.
Networked systems only  On the data master, the complete system database is deleted. On
other displays, only routes, waypoints and tracks entered on that display are deleted. How
ever, they will be restored by the Data Master display if available.
Date /Time Setup
Units Setup
System Integration
Waypoint Password Setup...
Allows you to set up a password to protect access to your way
point and route databases.
See submenu below
See submenu below
See submenu below
See page 25.
Date/Time Setup Menu
MENU ITEM
OPTIONS
Date Format
mm/dd/yy
Time Format
12hr
Displays date as day/month/year or month/day/year
Displays either 12 or 24 hour clock
Local Time Offset
Specify local time in increments of 0.5 hours (+/ 13) from
the Universal Time Constant. Use rotary control for 0.5hr
increments and trackpad to individually adjust the value of
the tens, units, and tenths  system rounds to nearest 0.5 hr.
(Default in bold)
dd/mm/yy
24hr
+/ 13hrs from UTC
Units Setup Menu
MENU ITEM
Distance Unit
Choose the units you require distances to be displayed in.
OPTIONS
(Default in bold)
NM
Miles
km
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MENU ITEM
OPTIONS
(Default in bold)
Speed Units
Knots
Depth Units
Meters
Temperature Units
Fahrenheit
Pressure Units
Bar
Choose the units that you require speed to be measured in.
MPH
KPH
Choose the units that you require depths to be measured in. Feet
Fathoms
Select required temperate unit.
Select required pressure unit.
Volume Units
Select required volume unit.
Celsius
Psi
Kpa
US Gallons
Imp Gallons
Litres
Note: When data figures are displayed at ranges of less than 1000 units, and with the
distance units set to NM or SM the system changes default display units to feet (ft),
apart from KM , which defaults to meters (m).
System Integration Setup Menu
MENU ITEM
DSC Message
When set to ON, details of distress DSC messages are dis
played on screen
SeaTalk Alarms
When set to enabled, all SeaTalk system alarms are received
and displayed on the chartplotter.
Data Master
When set to ON, the display you are working on is defined as
the master.
Bridge NMEA Heading
OPTIONS
(Default in bold)
ON
OFF
Enabled
Disabled
ON
OFF
Used to prevent NMEA heading data being bridged onto the
SeaTalk bus. Switch this function off if you are using MARPA
with an external fast heading sensor.
ON
NMEA Output Setup
APB, BWC, BWR, DBT, DPT,
GGA, GLL, MTW, RMA,
RMB, RMC, RSD, RTE, TTM,
VHW, VLW, VTG, WPL, ZDA
Allows you to switch off individual NMEA out sentences
OFF
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MENU ITEM
OPTIONS
(Default in bold)
NMEA Port Setting
Select the appropriate setting dependent on the equipment
attached to the NMEA port for each individual display.
When Navtex 4,800 or 9,600 selected, the option to view
the Navtex message list is available.
NMEA 4,800
ST290 System
OFF
Navtex 4,800
Navtex 9,600
AIS 38,400
Select ON if your ESeries is connected to a SeaTalk system. ON
SeaTalk2 Keyboard
When connecting a SeaTalk2keyboard to your system select
ALL or ONE. When ONE selected press button on required
keyboard  display beeps to indicate keyboard selected.
OFF
ALL
ONE
Note: Networked displays  If AIS or Navtex has been set on any display in the system,
the menu options will be available on all displays. Navtex and AIS are available simul
taneously.
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Alarm Setup Menu
The Alarm Setup Menu is divided into these submenus:
• System Alarms Setup.
• Navigation Alarms Setup.
• Radar Alarms Setup.
• Fishfinder Alarms Setup.
• AIS Alarms Setup.
Note: To silence any alarms, press ACKNOWLEDGE.
System Alarms Setup
System alarms will sound in all applications.
MENU ITEM
Anchor Alarm
OPTIONS
(Default in bold)
OFF
Anchor Alarm Radius
0.01  9.99 nm
Switches the anchor alarm on or off.
If the Anchor Alarm is set to ON, an alarm is triggered when you
drift from your anchor position by more than the specified dis
tance.
Timer
Switches the countdown timer alarm on or off
Timer Period
If the Timer is set to ON, the system counts down from the time you
specify. An alarm is triggered when zero is reached.
Alarm Clock
Switches the alarm clock on or off.
Alarm Clock Time
If the Alarm Clock is set to ON, an alarm is triggered when the time
you specify is reached.
ON
0.10nm
(or equivalent in the selected
Distance Unit)
OFF
ON
00h01m  99hrs 59mins
00h00m
OFF
ON
00.01  24:00hrs
Temperature Alarm
00:00
OFF
Lower Temperature Limit
60°F
Upper Temperature Limit
75°F
If this alarm is set to ON, an alarm is triggered if the temperature
moves into or out of the range that you have specified in Lower
Temperature Limit /Upper Temperature Limit.
Specifies the lower limit of the temperature range that is to trigger
the Temperature Alarm.
Specifies the upper limit of the temperature range that is to trigger
the Temperature Alarm.
ON
0°99.8°F
0.2°99.9°F
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Navigation Alarms Setup
Navigation alarms will sound in any application when you are navigating.
MENU ITEM
OPTIONS
(Default in bold)
Arrival Alarm Radius
0.1nm
Offtrack Alarm
OFF
Offtrack Alarm XTE
0.3nm
The distance from the target waypoint or the closest point of
approach to the target waypoint that triggers the arrival
alarm to sound.
Switches the offtrack alarm on or off
If the Offtrack Alarm is set to ON, an alarm is triggered when
the XTE for any current navigation, exceeds the value that
you have specified.
0.01  9.99nm
ON
0.01  9.99nm
(or equivalent in the
selected Distance Unit)
Radar Alarms Setup
These alarms will only sound when you are in the radar application.
MENU ITEM
Guard Zone Sensitivity
Ensure that this is not set too low or targets will be missed.
OPTIONS
(Default in bold)
50%
0  100%
Note: If a radar is not detected, the alarm setup windows are greyed out.
Fishfinder Alarms Setup
MENU ITEM
OPTION
(Default in bold)
Fish Alarm
OFF
Fish Alarm Sensitivity
5%
Fish Alarm Depth Limits
OFF
Switches the fish alarm on or off.
If the Fish Alarm is set to ON, an alarm is triggered when the
fish return strength reaches the sensitivity that you specify.
If the Fish Alarm and this alarm is set to ON, an alarm is trig
gered (2 beeps) if any target meets the sensitivity level and
is within the Shallow Fish Limit and Deep Fish Limit that you
specify.
Shallow Fish Limit
Specifies the lower value for the Fish Alarm Depth LImit.
ON
10%  100%
ON
2ft
(0002ft  1000ft)
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MENU ITEM
OPTION
(Default in bold)
Deep Fish Limit
1000ft
Shallow Depth Alarm
OFF
Shallow Depth Alarm Value
5ft
Deep Depth Alarm
OFF
Deep Depth Alarm Value
3000 ft (DSM with 600W
Specifies the upper value for the Fish Alarm Depth LImit
(0002ft  5000ft)
ON
Switches the shallow depth alarm on or off.
If a DSM is not connected, this cannot be set.
If the Shallow Depth Alarm is set to ON, an alarm is trig
gered if the depth drops below the value you specify.
(0002ft  maximum range of
transducer)
ON
Switches the deep depth alarm on or off.
If a DSM is not connected, this cannot be set.
If the Deep Depth Alarm is set to ON, an alarm is triggered if
the depth exceeds the value that you specify.
transducer attached)
5000 ft (DSM with 1kW
transducer attached)
Note: If a fishfinder is not detected, the alarm setup windows are greyed out.
AIS Alarms Setup
Dangerous Targets Alarm
OFF
AIS Alarm List
See “AIS Alarms” on
page 218.
Switches the alarm for dangerous targets to on or off. When
OFF, the AIS alarm off icon is displayed in the status bar.
Details the identity, description, time and acknowledge
ment of alarm messages received from an AIS receiver.
ON
GPS Status
The GPS is used to position your boat on the chart. You can set up your Global
Positioning System (GPS) and check its status using the GPS status icons and the GPS
Status page of the Setup menu.
To access the GPS Status page:
Setup
System Setup...
Alarm Setup
GPS Setup....
Compass Setup...
Display setup...
1.0
00001.0
SD-FIX
Highlight GPS Setup
Select GPS Setup
SATELLITE DIFFERENTIAL
WGS 1984
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This screen provides, for each tracked satellite, the satellite number, a graphical signal
strength bar, status, azimuth angle and its elevation angle from your vessel. The sky
view graphic shows the position of these satellites.
Actual mode
GPS reporting
(No Fix, Fix, D
Fix or SD Fix)
Mode
selected
by GPS
DIFF GPS
ON
OFF
DIFF SET UP
OTHER SET UP
RESTART GPS
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Only available if connected to
Raymarine landbased GPS e.g. 114
Positional accuracy is dependent upon these parameters; in particular, the azimuth
and elevation angles are used in a triangulation process to calculate your position.
Horizontal Dilution of Position (HDOP) is a measure of this accuracy; a higher figure
signifies a greater positional error. In ideal circumstances, the figure should be in the
region of 1.0.
Selecting the satellite differential system
You should select the satellite group(s) appropriate to your area, via the Other Set Up
soft key:
• WAAS  United States
• EGNOS  Europe
• MSAS  Japan
• GAGAN  India
Note: The EGNOS, MSAS and GAGAN systems may not currently be active. Check with
your local government for operational status.
GPS Setup Menu
OTHER SET UP
WAAS
EGNOS
MSAS
GAGAN
DIFF
WGX 1984
Medium
ON
OFF
OFF
OFFUP
SET
Highlight satellite
group
Select group
ON
OFF
OK
Highlight
ON or OFF as
appropriate
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Selecting the COG/SOG filter
The COG/SOG filter should be set to the level appropriate to your boat’s use and to the
level of oscillation being experienced by the GPS:
• HIGH  for use when trawling or when there is a high level of oscillation.
• MEDIUM  for general use
• LOW  for use when travelling at speed
Compass Setup
This option can be used to linearize a Raymarine ST80 active compass or Smart
Heading sensor connected on SeaTalk. To linearize (‘swing’) your compass proceed as
follows:
1. Select the LINEARIZE COMPASS option:
Setup
Radar Setup...
MENU
GPS Status...
Compass Setup...
LINEARIZE
COMPASS
Follow on screen
instructions
System Setup...
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Highlight Compass
set up
Select Compass set up
2. When instructed to align heading:
Turn one click at a time
to fine tune heading
Display Setup
MENU OPTION
OPTIONS
Soft key Autohide
OFF
Cursor Autohide
OFF
Key beep
OFF
Text size
Small
Controls whether the soft key bar is automatically hidden if
not used for a period of 10 seconds. Pressing any key re
displays the soft key bar.
(Default in bold)
ON
ON
Controls whether the cursor is automatically hidden if not
used for 10 seconds. Pressing any key redisplays the cursor.
Controls whether a noise is made when you press a key.
Controls the size of the text on the screen
ON
Large
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Databar Setup
This submenu accesses the Configure Data Bar Menu  refer to page 277 for full
details.
Select Page Set
This submenu accesses the Select Page Sets Menu. For details of how to reconfigure
the page sets, please see page 275.
System Diagnostics
This submenu is for diagnostic use by authorized dealers.
Remove CF Card
This submenu allows you to safely remove the Compact Flash card that is currently in
use.
CAUTION: Improper use of this setting may cause loss of data or damage to
the card. Ensure you have read the instructions on page 19 thoroughly before
attempting to remove or insert a CF card.
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Appendix A:Specification for the E80 and
E120 Displays
General
Approvals
CE  conforms to
FCC  compliant with
Essential requirements of 1995/5/EC, 1989/336/EC.
CFR47 Parts 2 & 80
Size:
E80
E120
283 x 210 x 154 (including cabling)
356 x 264 x 154 (including cabling)
Weight:
E80
E120
4.18 kg
7.35 kg
Mounting
Either trunnion or flush mount option
Supply voltage
12V or 24V DC nominal (10.732V DC maximum)
Power consumption:
E80
E120
20W (full brightness)
32W (full brightness)
Environmental:
Operational/Nonopera
tional temperature range
Humidity limit
Waterproof to CFR46 & IPX6; suitable for external mounting
Controls
9 defined keys, 5 soft keys, trackpad and rotary control
Cursor
Context sensitive, provides range/bearing or lat/lon or
depth/range on fishfinder
Display type
High brightness color TFT LCD
Resolution:
E80
E120
640 x 480 pixels (VGA)
800 x 600 pixels (SVGA)
Display size:
E80
E120
8.4 in
12.1 in
Display Windows
Chart, Radar, Fishfinder, CDI, Video, Data, Weather and
Engine Monitor.
Illumination
Screen and keypad: 0 to 100% in 64 steps
Day/Night Mode
Languages
The selection available will vary according to your location.
10° C to +50° C
up to 95% at 35°C noncondensing
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System Alarms
Alarm clock, Anchor, Arrival, Deep depth, MOB, Offtrack,
Shallow depth, Temperature, Timer
Navigation Alarms
Arrival alarm, offtrack XTE alarm.
Connectors
13 pin Radar scanner
3 pin SeaTalk + 3 pin alarm out
5 pin NMEA 0183
5 pin SeaTalk2/NMEA 2000
3 pin Power
SeaTalk High Speed
15 pin VGA out
9 pin Video in
Interfaces
Pathfinder Radar scanner
1 x SeaTalk High Speed/ethernet
1 x SeaTalk, receive and transmit
1 x NMEA0183, receive and transmit
1 x SeaTalk2/ NMEA2000
1 x Video In
1 x VGA out
CompactFlash card slot
Video in
Configurations
Single, dual or multiple configurations.
Network
Supports 8 devices/displays.
Waypoints
1200 waypoints entered via cursor, lat/lon, range and bear
ing from present position or at boat’s position.
16 character name can be assigned.
Waypoint symbols and groups
Additional storage available on CompactFlash cards.
Waypoint Transfer
Waypoints database via NMEA and CompactFlash cards.
Software also available to convert waypoints to Excel file.
Man Overboard (MOB
Mode)
Mark placed with course line; readout shows range, bear
ing, lat/lon of MOB and time elapsed since MOB.
Screen functions
Full, half and quarter screens available dependant on
function. Also 3 window page with 2 x 1/4 page windows
and 1 x 1/2 page window.
Information
Displayed in horizontal or vertical data bar and includes
boat data, navigation data, depth, environmental data and
Wind data. Data and engine monitor windows also avail
able.
* See your boat dealer for details.
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Chart features
Cartography
Chart scaling
Navionics Charts on CompactFlash cards
Chart of the world built in.
/32nm (if cartographic detail is available to 4000nm).
Presentation Modes
Head up, Course up or North up (selectable True or Mag
netic).
Relative, Autorange or True Motion.
Screen offset.
Radar or 3D synchronization.
Waypoints
1200 waypoints entered via cursor, lat/lon, range and bear
ing from present position or at boats position.
16 character name can be assigned.
Waypoint symbols and groups
Additional storage available on CompactFlash cards
Waypoint Transfer
Waypoints database via NMEA
Routes
A route plan may contain up to 50 waypoints. Up to150
routes can be stored in the units internal memory.
Additional storage available on CompactFlash cards.
SmartRoute to create a route from track history.
Track History
10 tracks with up to 1000 points in each can be stored in the
units internal memory. Track optimization reduces number
of points used or user selectable time or distance interval.
Additional storage available on CompactFlash cards
Radar/Chart overlay
Radar image can be overlaid on all screen charts.
Radar/Chart synchroniza
tion
To synchronize radar range and chart scale
3D/Chart synchronization
To synchronize 3D and 2D chart scales and orientation.
Aerial overlay
Overlay of aerial photograph on the chart
AIS overlay
Switch AIS symbols on/off. Display heading/speed vectors
and ROT. View detailed AIS data, safety critical target data,
ALR and SRM messages. Set up a safe zone.
Navigation information
Own boats position in lat/lon, XTE, TTG and SOG/COG
selectable. Bearing and distance to waypoint. Bearing and
distance to cursor and ETA.
Variation Source
Auto (SeaTalk/NMEA/Internal algorithm) or Manual
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3D Chart features
Cartography
Navionics Charts on CompactFlash cards
Chart of the world built in.
Presentation Modes
Active motion mode, planning mode, Adjust rotation and
pitch, port, starboard, forward and aft view, multiple views,
Vessel offset
Waypoints
Waypoints entered at vessel or lat/lon position.
16 character name can be assigned.
Waypoint symbols and groups
Additional storage available on CompactFlash cards
Display
Declutter, Transducer cone, Depth scale, Waypoint name,
Adjust exaggeration, 3D view locator
Aerial overlay
Overlay an aerial photography on the chart
Radar features
Range Scales
(Range Rings)
1/8 (1/16)nm to 72 (12) nm dependant on scanner
Performance limited by scanner type and position.
Range Ring Accuracy
Better than +/ 1.5% of the max. range scale in use, or 22m
(72 ft.), whichever is the greatest.
Bearing accuracy
+/ 1°
Variable Range Markers
2 x VRM’s, readout nm, sm, km
Electronic Bearing Lines
2 x EBL’s, floating if required, resolution 1°
Bearing scale
360° graduated at 10° intervals
2° small ticks
10° large ticks
Minimum range
23m (25 yds)
Range Discrimination
23m (25 yds)
Presentation Modes
Head up, Course up or North up (selectable True or Mag
netic)
Relative or True Motion
Scanner Control
Interference rejection, standby/transmit modes, pulse selec
tion, Tune, Rain, FTC and Sea controls, with selection of
manual or automatic control of gain, sea clutter and tune
(Auto GSTTM)
Magnetic Sensor
NMEA (required for fast heading data, suitable for MARPA),
or SeaTalk
Waypoint Display
Create waypoints and target waypoint displayed with User
control of symbols and groups
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MARPA
Manual acquisition of 10 targets, automatic tracking, dan
gerous target alarms, safe zone, target history, true or rela
tive vectors, CPA graphics and indication of target speed/
course, bearing/ range, CPA and TCPA.
Variation Source
Auto (SeaTalk/NMEA/Internal algorithm) or Manual
Guard Zone Alarm
2 guard zones, selectable sensitivity level, audible alarm
Auto GST
Auto control of gain, sea clutter and tune.
Off Centre function
In Relative Motion, / or / selectable)
Wakes
10s, 30s, 1 min, 5 min, 10 min, OFF
Target Expansion
Operator selectable with 2 levels available, OFF
Timed TX
Rotation periods: 10, 20 or 30 scans
Repetition periods: 3, 5, 10 or 15 minutes
AIS overlay
Switch AIS symbols on/off. Display heading/speed vectors
and ROT. View detailed AIS data, safety critical target data,
ALR and SRM messages. Set up a safe zone.
Fishfinder features
Transducer
Transommount, inhull or thruhull
Digital Sounder Module
Uses DSM 300
Output power:
Standard transducer
High performance trans
ducer
Adjustable to 600 watts RMS
Adjustable to 1000 watts RMS
Frequency
Dual 50 kHz and 200 kHz
Pulse length
100 usec to 4 msec
Sonar display
Ascope real time.
Maximum Transmit Rate
1580 pulses/ min at 50 ft range
Depth:
Standard transducer
High performance trans
ducer
3 ft (1m) to 3000 ft (1000m)
3 ft (1m) to 5000 ft (1700m)
Alarms
Fish alarm, fish alarm depth, shallow and deep fish limit
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Data features
Panel type
5 panels available. Predefined (Navigation, Waypoint,
Route, Fishing or Sailing) or userconfigured.
Data available
Vessel position, active waypoint, TTG, VMG  Waypoint,
depth, COG SOG, heading, speed, set/drift, trip, log, ground
log, ground trip, rudder, local time and date, sea tempera
ture, app wind, true wind, VMG wind, ground wind, XTE,
compass, locked heading, waypoint data, pressure, air tem
perature, sea temperature, local data.
Engine monitor features
Visit www.raymarine.com for a list of compatible engines.
Panel type
5 panels available. Predefined (engine, engine and fuel,
fuel resources, engine and resources, twin engines or triple
engine support) or userconfigured.
Data available
Tacho, boost pressure, alternator, oil pressure, coolant tem
perature, engine hours, fuel level (tanks 1 & 2), fuel rate,
total fuel, load.
Video features
Input source type
Composite (PAL/NTSC) and SVideo.
VGA output
For connection to remote PC or flat screen monitors.
Weather features (USA only)
Weather elements
Storm cast, waves, Canadian radar, lightning, wind, sea sur
face temperature, surface observations stations, city
weather, NOWRad, storm tracks, surface pressure.
Animated weather graphics
Weather forecast, weather radar history
Weather reports
Tropical statements, marine warnings, marine zone fore
casts, marine watchbox.
Navtex features
Alerts
Incoming message (selectable categories)
Message list
Sorting
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AIS features
Target symbols
Sleeping, activated, selected, dangerous and lost.
Target information
AIS vectors, safety critical data and full AIS data.
Collision avoidance
Safe zones and safety messages.
Alarms
Local alarm messages, lost targets
Interfacing
DSM connection
for communication with DSM High Definition Fish Imaging
(HDFI)
NMEA 0183 Input
GLL, GGA, GLC, GTD, VTG, BWC, BWR, RMA, RMB, RMC,
XTE, VHW, HDG, HDM, HDT, DBT, DPT, APB, VLW, MWV,
WPL, RTE, DSC and ZDA.
Selectable to 4800, 4800 Navtex, 9600 Navtex or 38,400
AIS
NMEA Output  User
selectable
APB, BWC, BWR, DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, MTW, RMA, RMB,
RMC, RSD, TTM, VLW, VHW, VTG, WPL, VHF/DSC and ZDA
SeaTalk Input
Depth,SOG,COG, Position, Waypoint number, range/ bearing, TTG,
Boat speed, Time, XTE, Heading, Wind, data, Log/Trip, Pilot status,
Temperature, MOB and cursor position
SeaTalk Output
Cursor data, guard zone and navigational data bridged from
NMEA
SeaTalk2 Input
SeaTalk2 Output
Scanners
Two radar scanners can be connected.
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Appendix B:List of Abbreviations
Abbrev.
Description
Abbrev.
Description
Degrees Centigrade
kpa
Kilo pascals
Degrees Farenheit
kt
Knots
AIS
Automatic Identification System
ky
Kiloyards
ALR
Alarm
Litres
amp
Amperes
Lat
Latitude
Auto
Automatic
Lon
Longitude
CAT
Category
Metres
CCFL
Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp
Man
Manual
CDI
Course Deviation Indicator
MMSI
Marine Mobile Service Identity
COG
Course over ground
MARPA
Mini automatic radar plotting aid
CPA
Closest point of approach
MOB
Man overboard
Cup
Course up orientation
MPH
Miles per hour
DC
Direct current
nm
Nautical mile
DSC
Digital selective calling
NMEA
National Marine Electronics Association
DSM
Digital sound module
Nup
North up orientation
EBL
Electronic bearing line
OSH
Automatic offshore mode
EMC
Electromagnetic compatibility
PSI
Pounds per square inch
ETA
Estimated time of arrival
RM
Relative motion
fa
Fathoms
RTE
Route
ft
Feet
ROT
Rate of turn
FTC
Fast time constant
Seconds
gal
Gallons
SHM
Ship’s heading marker
GPS
Global positioning system
sm
Statute miles
HBR
Automatic harbor mode
SOG
Speed over ground
HDFI
High definition fish imaging
SRM
Safety related message
HDG
Heading
STDBY
Standby
Hup
Head up orientation
STN
Station
KHz
Kilohertz
TCPA
Time to closest point of approach
km
Kilometer
TM
True motion
KPH
Kilometers per hour
TTG
Time to go
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Abbrev.
Description
Abbrev.
Description
TVG
Time variable gain
VRM
Variable made good
TX
Transmit
WPT
Waypoint
UTC
Universal time constant‘
XTE
Cross track error
VMG
Velocity made good
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Appendix C:List of cursor labels
Label
Feature
Application
A/B
Ruler line
Chart
AIS
AIS target
Chart and Radar
COG
Course Over Ground vector
Chart
CTR
Centre of radar
Radar
FLT
Floating EBL/VRM
Radar
GRD
Guard zone
Radar
HDG
Heading vector
Chart
MARPA
MARPA target
Radar
MOB
Man Over Board marker
Chart and Radar
POS
Vessel’s position
Chart
RTE
Route leg
Chart
SHM
Ship’s Heading Marker
Radar
TIDE
Tide indicator
Chart
VRM/EBL
VRM and EBL, 1 or 2
Radar
WIND
Wind indicator
Chart
WPT
Waypoint
Chart and radar
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Appendix D:Glossary of weather terms
Note: For types of warnings, watches and advisories, please refer to the NOAA
website at www.nws.noaa.gov/glossary.
Term
Definition
Cold front
The boundary between two different air masses where cold air
pushes warm air out of the way and brings colder weather.
Cyclone
A large area of low atmospheric pressure, characterized by
inwardspiralling winds. A "low"  also called a "depression".
Also the name used for a hurricane in the Indian Ocean and West
ern Pacific.
Depression
An area of low pressure. Also called a cyclone.
Dry line
A region where there is a strong gradient in dew point temperatures.
It is often found in a region where strong thunderstorms develop.
Forecast
Something that tells us what the weather is probably going to be
like.
Front
The boundary between two masses of air with different tempera
tures (i.e.: a mass of cold air and a mass of warm air).
High
Also known as an 'anticyclone'  an area of high air pressure with a
system of winds rotating outwards. This usually means dry
weather. It is the opposite of a 'low'.
High Pressure
A mass of air that presses down strongly on the surface of the
Earth because it is being cooled and is therefore more dense.
Hurricane
A violent, spiralling storm that forms over the Atlantic Ocean, with
winds over 120 kph. Such storms usually have a lifespan of several
days. Also known as a typhoon or tropical cyclone. There are 5 levels
of hurricane:
Category 1
Winds 7495 mph (6482 kt or 119153 km/hr). Storm surge
generally 45 ft above normal. No real damage to building struc
tures. Damage primarily to unanchored mobile homes, shrub
bery, and trees. Some damage to poorly constructed signs. Also,
some coastal road flooding and minor pier damage.
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Term
Definition
Category 2
Winds 96110 mph (8395 kt or 154177 km/hr). Storm surge
generally 68 feet above normal. Some roofing material, door,
and window damage of buildings. Considerable damage to
shrubbery and trees with some trees blown down. Considerable
damage to mobile homes, poorly constructed signs, and piers.
Coastal and lowlying escape routes flood 24 hours before
arrival of the hurricane centre Small craft in unprotected
anchorages break moorings.
Category 3
Winds 111130 mph (96113 kt or 178209 km/hr). Storm surge
generally 912 ft above normal. Some structural damage to
small residences and utility buildings with a minor amount of
curtainwall failures. Damage to shrubbery and trees with foli
age blown off trees and large trees blown down. Mobile homes
and poorly constructed signs are destroyed. Lowlying escape
routes are cut by rising water 35 hours before arrival of the cen
tre of the hurricane. Flooding near the coast destroys smaller
structures with larger structures damaged by battering from
floating debris. Terrain continuously lower than 5 ft above
mean sea level may be flooded inland 8 miles (13 km) or more.
Evacuation of lowlying residences with several blocks of the
shoreline may be required.
Category 4
Winds 131155 mph (114135 kt or 210249 km/hr). Storm
surge generally 1318 ft above normal. More extensive curtain
wall failures with some complete roof structure failures on
small residences. Shrubs, trees, and all signs are blown down.
Complete destruction of mobile homes. Extensive damage to
doors and windows. Lowlying escape routes may be cut by ris
ing water 35 hours before arrival of the centre of the hurricane.
Major damage to lower floors of structures near the shore. Ter
rain lower than 10 ft above sea level may be flooded requiring
massive evacuation of residential areas as far inland as 6 miles
(10 km).
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Term
Definition
Category 5
Winds greater than 155 mph (135 kt or 249 km/hr). Storm surge
generally greater than 18 ft above normal. Complete roof fail
ure on many residences and industrial buildings. Some com
plete building failures with small utility buildings blown over or
away. All shrubs, trees, and signs blown down. Complete
destruction of mobile homes. Severe and extensive window and
door damage. Lowlying escape routes are cut by rising water 3
5 hours before arrival of the centre of the hurricane. Major dam
age to lower floors of all structures located less than 15 ft above
sea level and within 500 yards of the shoreline. Massive evacu
ation of residential areas on low ground within 510 miles (816
km) of the shoreline may be required.
Isobar
A line on a weather map linking areas with equal air pressure.
Lightning
Discharge of static electricity in the atmosphere, usually between
the ground and a storm cloud.
Low
Also called a 'depression'  this region of low pressure can mean
wet weather  it is the opposite of 'high' pressure or 'anticyclone'.
Low Pressure
A mass of air that presses down only weakly on the surface of the
Earth because it is being warmed and it therefore less dense.
Millibar
A unit used to measure atmospheric pressure.
Occluded Front
An area where warm air is pushed upwards as a cold front over
takes a warm front and pushes underneath it.
Precipitation
Moisture that is released from the atmosphere as rain, drizzle, hail,
sleet or snow, as well as dew and fog.
Pressure Centre
A region of high or low pressure.
Squall line
A nonfrontal band, or line, of thunderstorms.
Super typhoon
A typhoon that reaches maximum sustained 1minute surface
winds of at least 65 m/s (130 kt, 150 mph). This is the equivalent of
a strong category 4 or 5 hurricane in the Atlantic basin or a cate
gory 5 severe tropical cyclone in the Australian basin.
Tornado
A funnelshaped whirlwind which extends to the ground from
storm clouds.
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Term
Definition
Tropical cyclone
A low pressure system that generally forms in the tropics. The
cyclone is accompanied by thunderstorms and, in the Northern
Hemisphere, a counterclockwise circulation of winds near the
earth's surface.
Tropical depression
An organized system of clouds and thunderstorms with a defined
surface circulation and maximum sustained winds of 38 mph (33 kt)
or less.
Tropical storm
An organized system of strong thunderstorms with a defined sur
face circulation and maximum sustained winds of 3973 mph (34
63 kt).
Tropics
An area on the Earth's surface that lies between 30º north and 30º
south of the equator.
Trough
An elongated area of relatively low atmospheric pressure, usually
extending from the centre of a low pressure region.
Typhoon
The name for a tropical storm originating in the Pacific Ocean, usu
ally the China Sea. They are basically the same as the hurricanes of
the Atlantic Ocean and the cyclones of the Bay of Bengal.
Wave cyclone
A storm or lowpressure centre that moves along a front.
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Index
Numerics
3D Chart
aerial photo overlay, 116
boat symbol, 115
combining with fishfinder, 113
controls, 105
declutter, 111
display, 104
exaggeration, 110
introduction, 103
modes
active motion, 107
planning mode, 107
moving, 105
multiple views, 108
navigate with, 114
navigation marks, 116
panning, 105
pitch, 105
rotate, 105
setup, 115
synchronization with 2D chart, 112
text, 116
uses, 103
using with 2D, 111
vessel offset, 109
vessel symbol, 115
view locator, 112
view options, 107
where am I?, 104
zoom, 105
Activated AIS target, 214
Active alarm list, 219
Active motion mode, 107
Active window, 17
Advanced setup
radar, 171
Aerial photo overlay, 59, 116
opaqueness level, 60
overlay area, 61
Aft view, 108
Air temperature, in data bar, 225
AIS
alarms, 218
311
active , 219
list , 234
local, 218
classes of data, 211
collision avoidance , 216
displaying data, 213
full AIS data, 216
list, 215
menu, 220
options, 217
running, 212
safe zone
own vessel, 218
setting up, 217
time to, 218
safe zones, 217
safety critical data, 215
safety messages, 218
safezone ring, 218
selecting, 213
simulator, 219
status, 213
target history, 218
target information, 214
target symbols, 214
vectors, 215
what is AIS?, 211
Alarm clock, 232
Alarms, 31
AIS, 218
active , 219
dangerous target, 217
local, 218
AIS alarm list, 234
alarm clock, 232
anchor, 232
arrival alarm radius, 233
cancelling, 31
deep
depth, 234
fish limit, 234
fish alarms, 233
fishfinder
deep, 132
fish, 132
shallow, 132
guard zones
sensitivity, 233
lower temperature limit, 232
man overboard (MOB), 30
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offtrack alarm, 233
radar guard zones, 162
setup menu, 83, 232
anchor alarm, 232
anchor alarm radius, 232
fishfinder, 233
navigation alarms setup, 233
radar, 233
shallow
depth alarm, 234
fish limit, 233
system alarms setup, 232
temperature alarm, 232
timer, 232
upper temperature limit, 232
Alerts
Navtex weather, 207
watchbox warnings, 203
cancelling, 203
Anchor alarm, 232
Animation
weather graphics, 200
running, 200
setting up, 200
Apparent wind, in data bar, 225
Applications
displaying, 10
reconfiguring, 221
selecting, 16
Archiving
to a CompactFlash card, 21
to a PC, 25
Arrival alarm radius, 233
AScope, 120
Automatic
gain mode, 137
operating frequency, 136
Autorange, 94
Bearing
alignment, 171
measuring, 157
mode, 228
for EBLs, 152
Blind
echoes, 142
sectors, 144
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position, 50, 105
symbol, 50, 105, 115
Bottom
fill, 126
image , 118
lock, 125
Bridge NMEA heading, 230
Business services, 58
Buttons, 9
Canadian
radar, 196
Cancelling
alarms, 31
MARPA targets , 169
Cards
erasing information from, 24
inserting, 20
removing, 21
retrieving information from, 23
saving information to, 21
Cartography
Navionics technical support, 247
setup, 101
show/hide features, 97
Caution and routing data, 102
show/hide, 97
CDI
displaying, 186
steering instructions , 185
Centerofview
indicator, 115
Chart
additional information, 51
application
uses, 48
autorange, 94
boundaries, 97, 101
cards, 19, 47
cartography setup menu, 101
COG indication, 82
combining with 3D chart, 111
combining with radar, 84
course deviation indicator (CDI), 83
current position, 50
display, 49
change features, 97
detailed/simple, 101
grid, 101
Index
grounding alarm, 83
heading indication, 82
local information, 54
MARPA, 84
measuring distances, 62
moving around, 50
navigate to waypoint
stop, 37
using cursor, 36, 65
using GOTO, 36
using the waypoint list, 65
via WPTS MOB button, 36
objects and features, 51
off track alarm, 83
offset, 99
orientation, 92
panning around the chart, 50
ports and services information, 54
presentation, 90
radar
overlay, 84
synchronization, 157
routes
advance to next waypoint in route , 74
build, 68
erasing, 81, 90
follow, 71
safety, 47
scale synchronization, 157
settings
chart orientation, 92
motion mode, 93
setup, 98
show/hide
waypoint, 95
index, 95
information, 95
name, 95
synchronizing with 3D, 112
synchronizing with radar range, 84
text, 101
tide information, 82
tracks
create route from track, 88
create track, 87
definition, 86
edit , 76, 89
vectors, 82
viewing the chart, 49
views, 90
313
local, 91
multiple, 91
system, 91
waypoint arrival alarm, 83
wind indication, 82
XTE restart, 80, 90
zooming, 50
Circular guard zones, 164
City forecasts, 198
Cleaning, the display, 240
Clearing
alarms, 31
MOB, 31
Clutter, 144
COG, 82
in data bar, 224
Collision avoidance, 162
using AIS, 216
using guard zones, 162
using MARPA, 165
using VRMs and EBLs, 160
Color
gain, 138
palette , 18, 133
CompactFlash cards, 19
cautions, 19
erasing information, 24
inserting, 20
removing, 21
retrieving information, 23
use of, 19
writing to, 21
Compass Setup, 236
Contact
Navionics, 247
Raymarine in Europe, 247
Raymarine in US, 246
Control panel, 8
Course
deviation indicator, 83
over ground indication, 82
up mode, 92
CPA
graphics, 167
vectors, 167
Cross track error
in data bar, 224
resetting, 65
restart, 80, 90
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Cursor, 10
autohide, 236
labels, 259
position in data bar, 225
Cycling video inputs, 182
Dangerous AIS target, 214
Dangerous target alarm, 217
Data bar, 11
data groups, 224
setup, 223
customizing content, 224
position, 223
size, 223
Data base lists, 11
Data master, 230
changing, 221
selecting, 15
Date
format, 15, 229
in data bar, 225
Datum, 98, 99
Day operation
adjusting the display lighting, 18
Declutter, 97, 111
Deep
alarm, 132
depth alarm, 234
value, 234
fish limit, 234
Definition, 86
Depth
contours, 102
show/hide, 97
deep alarm, 132
digit, 128
position, 133
removing, 129
resizing, 128
size, 133
lines, 130, 133
marker, 131
of cursor (fishfinder), 130
of targets, 119, 130
offset, 134
ranges, 139
reading, 130
safety contours, 101
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shallow alarm, 132
spot soundings, 101
target ID, 130, 133
Detecting targets, 141
Dialog boxes, 11
editing, 13
Digital data application
selecting a panel, 173
Display
3D Chart, 104
adjust lighting, 18
alarms, 31
application, 10
CDI application, 186
chart application, 49
chart detail, 94
control waypoint display, 45
current details, 54
digital data application, 173
engine monitor application, 187
fishfinder, 133
Fishfinder application, 118
MOB (man overboard), 30
object and feature details, 51
selecting master, 28
setup
cursor autohide, 236
key beep, 236
menu, 236
soft key autohide, 236
text size , 236
show/hide cartographic features, 97
tide details , 53
video application, 179
waypoint
groups, 46
symbols, 46
weather application, 192
Distances, measuring, 157
DSC message, 230
DSM
reset, 135
setup, 135
Dual frequency mode, 136
EBLs, 160
bearing mode , 152
floating, 160
unfloating, 162
Index
Echoes
blind, 142
indirect, 142
multiple, 142
Edit
dialog boxes, 13
routes, 76, 89
select route for editing, 76
select track for editing, 77
tracks, 76, 89
video
source name, 181
source type, 180
waypoint, 39
waypoint symbol or group, 41
Emergencies, man overboard, 30
Engine monitor
data content, 189
overview, 187
panel type, 189
Erase
information from a CompactFlash card, 24
routes, 81, 90
tracks, 81, 90
waypoint, 40
waypoint groups, 45
Exaggeration, 110
Extended character set, 228
External alarm, cancelling, 31
Fast time constant, 154
Fish alarm, 233
Fishfinder
2nd echo interference rejection, 135
alarms setup, 233
AScope, 120
bottom
fill, 126
lock, 125
structure, 118
change displayed range, 122
color
gain, 138
palette , 133
combining with 3D chart, 113
cursor depth, 130
deep alarm, 132
depth
cursor, 130
315
digit, 128, 133
lines, 130, 133
offset, 134
reading, 130
target ID, 130
display description, 118
DSM reset, 135
factors that impair performance, 120
fish alarm, 132
frequency
automatic, 136
calibration, 134
manual, 136
dual mode, 136
single mode, 136
operating, 136
gain controls, 139
auto, 137
manual, 138
interpreting the bottom structure, 118
isolating bottom fish, 126
white line, 126
live image, 120
marking a position, 129
operating frequencies, 136
overview, 117
ping
enable/disable, 135
rate limit, 135
power setting, 139
principles, 117
scroll, 133
pausing, 127
speed, 127, 133
setup, 132
display, 133
DSM, 135
transducer, 134
shifting the image, 122
SONAR interference rejection, 135
speed offset, 134
target
depth ID, 133
depths, 130
distances, 130
temperature offset, 134
time varied gain (TVG), 138
trip counter reset, 135
TVG, 138
VRMs, 130, 131
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white line, 126
zooming, 124
Floating VRMs/EBLs, 160
Follow
route, 71
Forecasts
city, 198
marine zone, 202
Forward view, 108
Frequency calibration, 134
FTC, 154
Gain, 153
adjustment, 139
controls, 152
Glossary, weather, 261
GOTO function, 65
GPS, status, 234
Graphics
animated weather, 200
running, 200
setting up, 200
Groundwind, in data bar, 225
Guard zones, 162
circular, 164
sector, 163
sensitivity, 233
Hazard warnings, 31
HDG, see heading indication, 82
Head up mode, 92, 149
Heading
in data bar, 224
indication, 82
vectors, 98
HUP, 149
Image shift, 122
Indirect echoes, 143
Integration, 1
Interference rejection, 155, 171
2nd echo, 135
SONAR interference rejection, 135
Key beep, 236
Keyboard
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SeaTalk2, 231
Land features, 97, 102
Language, 15, 228
Light sectors, 97, 102
Lighting, adjusting, 18
Lightning, 197
List
AIS, 215
Live image, 120
Local
chart view , 91
information, 54
Local AIS alarms, 218
Log trip, in data bar, 224
Lost AIS target, 214
Maintenance, 239
Man overboard (MOB), 30
Managing waypoint list, 42
Manual
gain mode, 138
operating frequency, 136
variation, 228
Marine
alerts , 201
features, 102
zone forecasts, 202
Marine features, 97
MARPA
acquiring targets, 169
cancelling targets, 169
collision avoidance , 165
CPA vectors, 167
on chart, 84
operating ranges, 166
overview, 165
risk assessment, 166
setup, 168
symbols , 166
target
data, 166
symbols, 166
MARPA options, 217
Master display
changing, 28
Measuring
Index
bearings, 157
distances, 62, 157
ranges, 157
VRMs, 158
Menus
3D Chart setup, 115
accessing, 12
AIS, 220
alarm setup, 232
fishfinder alarms, 233
navigation alarms, 233
radar alarms, 233
system alarms, 232
cartography setup, 101
chart setup, 98
display setup, 236
fishfinder, 133, 135
radar setup, 170
system integration setup, 230
system setup, 227
units setup, 229
weather, 204
setup options, 205
Message alerts, Navtex, 207
Messages
Navtex
managing, 208
Navtex categories, 208
safety AIS, 218
weather, 207
MOB
clearing, 31
data type, 228
marking, 30
Mode
changing, 106
Motion mode, 93
active, 107
autorange, 30, 94
planning, 107
relative, 93, 151
setting, 92, 150
true, 94, 151
Moving
around the chart, 50
around the weather map, 193
waypoint, 39
within a group, 80, 90
waypoints between groups, 43
317
Moving objects, 84
Multimedia cards, 19
cautions, 19
use of, 19
Multimedia chart cards, see CompactFlash
cards, iv
Multiple echoes, 142, 144
Multiple views, 108
Navigate, 63
stop navigating to a waypoint, 37
to a waypoint, 64
to specified position, 35
to waypoint, 35
using cursor , 36
using GOTO option, 36
via WPTS MOB button, 36
using GOTO option, 36
with 3D chart, 114
Navigating
maintaining a view , 66
Navigation
alarms setup, 233
marks, 102, 116
marks symbols, 102
Navionics, technical support, 247
Navtex
message alerts, 207
messages
categories, 208
managing, 208
sorting, 209
viewing, 207
overview, 207
setup, 207
Nearest
port, 52
port service, 52
tidal station, 52
waypoint, 52
Networked system
controlling, 28, 29
functionality, 29
overview, 28
Night operation
adjusting the display lighting, 18
NMEA
bridge heading, 230
318
output setup, 230
port setting, 230
North up mode, 92
Object information, 98
Offset
depth, 134
speed, 134
temperature, 134
vessel, 93
Offtrack alarm, 233
Opaqueness level, aerial photo overlay, 60
Operating frequencies
automatic, 136
manual, 136
Orientation
chart, 92
course up, 92
head up, 92
north up, 92
radar, 148
Overlay
aerial photo, 59, 116
opaqueness level, 60
overlay area, 61
radar on chart, 84
Overview, 1
Own vessel safezone, 168
Page
layout, reconfiguring, 221
selecting, 16
sets
customizing, 221
reconfiguring, 222
selecting, 16
Panning
2D chart, 50
3D Chart, 105
Panoramic photos, 57
Parts
Europe, 247
US, 246
Password protection, 25
enabling/disabling, 27
setting up, 26
Pausing fishfinder, 127
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archiving information, 25
transferring information, 25
Photo
aerial overlay, 59
opaqueness level, 60
overlay area, 61
panoramic, 57
Ping
enable, 135
rate limit, 135
Pitch
3D Chart, 105
Placing a waypoint, 35
Planning mode, 107
Popup messages, 11
Port view, 108
Ports
find nearest, 52
search, 54
symbol, 55
Position
mode, 228
where am I?, 50
Power on/off, 7
fishfinder settings, 139
scanner operating modes, 145
Powerboat symbol, 115
Precipitation
NOWRad, 194
Presentation
chart windows , 90
Pressure, in data bar, 225
Quick Route, 72
Radar
acquiring targets, 169
advanced setup, 171
alarm setup menu, 233
Canadian, 196
cancelling targets, 169
changing the window, 148
circular guard zones, 164
collision avoidance , 162
guard zones, 162, 163, 164
using MARPA, 165
using VRMs and EBLs , 160
combining with chart, 84
Index
detecting targets, 141
EBLs, 160
bearing mode , 152
floating VRMs/EBLs, 160
FTC, 154
gain, 152, 153
getting the best picture
FTC, 154
interference rejection, 155
rain clutter, 154
sea clutter, 153
setting gain, 153
tune radar, 153
using gain controls , 152
wakes, 156
guard zones, 162
head up mode, 149
impaired radar performance, 142
blind sectors, 144
indirect echoes, 143
multiple echoes, 144
rain clutter, 145
sea clutter, 144
side lobes, 143
interference, 145
rejection, 155
introduction, 141
MARP A, 165
MARPA
CPA vectors, 167
relative, 168
true, 167
on chart, 84
operating ranges, 166
overview, 165
target
data, 166
symbols, 166
maximum range, 142
measuring
bearings, 157
distances, 157
ranges, 157
motion mode, 150
orientation, 148, 149
overlay on chart, 84
picture overview, 146
power off/on, 145
principles, 141
rain clutter, 154
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range , 157
rings, 151
synchronizing with chart, 84
relative motion mode, 151
risk assessment, 166
safezone, 168
scanner operating modes
standby, 145
timed transmit , 145
transmit, 145
sector guard zones, 163
settings
changing ranges, 157
MARPA, 168
setup
interference rejection, 171
wakes period, 171
synchronizing radar range with chart, 84
targets , 141
history, 168
MARPA on chart, 84
true motion, 151
tune, 153
unfloating VRMs/EBLs, 162
vector length, 168
vessel offset, 151
VRMs, 160
wakes, 156
Rain, 194
NOWRad, 194
Rain clutter, 145, 154
Range
3D chart , 105
change displayed range, 122
measuring, 157
rings , 151
Relative mode CPA vectors, 168
Relative motion
chart, 93
radar, 151
Removing
CompactFlash card, 21
Renaming
route, 81, 90
track, 81, 90
waypoint groups, 44
Reports
marine alerts, 201
tropical statements, 201
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Resetting
cross track error, 65
settings and data reset, 241
the system, 229
Retrieving information from CompactFlash card,
23
Reversing a route, 77
Risk assessment, 166
RM, 151
Rolling road, 186
Rotate
3D Chart, 105
Routes
advance to next waypoint in route, 74
building, 68
create from track, 88
definition, 67
edit, 76, 89
change color, 81, 90
change course, 77
change name, 81, 90
erasing, 81, 90
follow, 71
overview, 66
reversing, 77
selecting, 76
viewing details, 74
Rudder, in data bar, 224
Ruler, 62
clearing, 63
repositioning, 63
Safe zone
AIS, 217
own vessel, 168, 218
ring, 168, 218
time to, 168, 218
Safety, 239
AIS messages, 218
Safety contours, 101
Safety critical AIS data, 215
Safezone ring, 218
Sailboat symbol, 115
Saving information to a card, 21
Scanner operating modes, 145
Scroll, 133
pause, 127
speed, 127, 133
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Sea
clutter, 144, 153
surface temperature, 195
temperature, at particular location, 200
temperature, in data bar, 225
SeaTalk alarms, 230
SeaTalk2
keyboard, 231
Second echo interference rejection, 135
Sector guard zones, 163
Select applications, 16
Select page set, 237
Selected AIS target, 214
Service
Europe , 247
US , 246
Servicing
cleaning the display, 240
routine checks, 239
Set drift, in data bar, 225
Settings and data reset, 229
Settings reset, 228
Setup
3D Chart, 115
chart, 98
compass, 236
fishfinder, 135
menu, 226
Navtex weather, 207
procedure, 15
radar, 171
video cycle, 182
weather, 204
weather application, 191
Shallow
alarm, 132
depth alarm, 234
fish limit, 233
Show/hide
cartographic feature, 97
caution and routing information, 97
chart
boundaries, 97
depth contours, 97
land and marine features, 97
light sectors , 97
range rings, 151
soft keys , 236
spot soundings, 97
Index
text, 97
waypoint, 95
group, 95
index, 95
information, 95
name, 95
symbol, 95
waypoint symbols, 46
Side lobes, 143
Simulator, 5, 228
AIS, 219
weather, 206
Single frequency mode, 136
Sleeping AIS target, 214
Snow, 194
Snow clutter, 145
Soft keys, 9
autohide, 236
SOG in data bar, 224
SONAR interference rejection, 135
Sorting
weather message list, 209
Sorting waypoints, 42
Speed
in data bar, 224
offset, 134
Spot soundings, 101
show/hide, 97
SST (Sea Surface Temperature), 195
ST290 system, 230
Standby, 171
Starboard view, 108
Statements
tropical, 201
Stations, surface observation, 197
Status
bar, 11, 49
icons, 11, 14, 213
Steering, using CDI, 185
Storm cast, 195
Storms
tracking, 196
tropical, 196
Surface observation stations, 197
Surface pressure, 199
Symbols
AIS targets, 214
boat, 50, 105, 115
321
business services, 58
MARPA, 166
navigation marks, 102
port, 55
surface pressure, 199
vessel, 115
waypoint, 95
waypoints , 33
weather, 193
Synchronizing
2D and 3D, 112
chart with radar range, 84
System
alarms setup, 232
integration, 229
setup menu, 230
setup menu, 227
System diagnostics, 237
Target
acquiring, 169
activated, 214
AIS symbols, 214
cancelling, 169
dangerous, 214
dangerous alarm, 217
depth, 130, 168
depth ID, 133
distances, 130
expansion, 171
history, 168
information, 214
lost, 214
selected, 214
size, 120
sleeping, 214
uncertain, 214
Targets
radar, 141
TD Setup, 228
Technical support, 243
Navionics cartography, 247
Raymarine products, 246
Europe , 247
Temperature
air, 225
alarm, 232
lower limit, 232
upper limit, 232
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3D Chart, 116
extended character set, 228
show/hide, 97
size, 236
Tidal
information, 53, 82
station
tide details , 53
vectors, 82
Time
format, 15, 229
in data bar, 225
Timed transmit, 171
Timer, 232
TM, 151
Tracking
storms, 196
Tracks
create route from track, 88
create track, 87
definition, 86
edit, 76, 89
erasing, 81, 90
selecting, 77, 89
Transducer
calibration, 134
power, 139
status, in data bar, 225
Transferring information from a PC, 25
Transmit period, 171
Trip counter reset, 135
Tropical statements, 201
Tropical storms, 196
Troubleshooting, 241
weather, 206
True
mode CPA vectors, 167
motion mode, 94, 151
wind, in data bar, 225
Tune radar, 153
TVG, 138
measurement , 15
setup menu, 229
depth, 230
distance, 229
measurement, 15
speed, 229
temperature , 230
volume, 230
offset, 134
sea/water, 225
Uncertain AIS target, 214
Unfloating VRMs/EBLs, 162
Units
Variation source, 228
Vectors
AIS, 215
CPA, 167
length, 98, 168
using chart vectors, 82
Vessel
offset, 93, 151
3D chart, 109
position, 105
position, in data bar, 224
symbol, 50, 105, 115
Video
adjusting the image, 183
contrast, brightness and color, 183
correcting distortion, 183
cycle
running, 182
set up, 182
stopping, 183
cycling inputs , 182
displaying, 179
edit
name, 181
source type , 180
overview, 179
View locator, 112
View options
3D view locator, 112
aft, 107
forward, 107
multiple, 108
port, 107
starboard, 107
Viewing
chart, 49
MARPA targets, 84
windows, 90
route details, 74
waypoint information, 37
Index
VMG Wind/Waypoint, in data bar, 224
VRMs, 130
floating, 160
measuring with, 158
unfloating, 162
using with fishfinder, 131
using with radar, 160
Wakes, 156
period, 171
Warnings
marine alerts, 201
watchbox, 203
data, 204
displaying, 203
Watchbox warnings, 203
data, 204
displaying, 203
Water temperature, 225
Wave
height, 199
at particular location, 200
Waypoint list, 37
sorting, 37
Waypoints
adding, 77
alarm, deactivating, 65
arriving, 65
controlling how display, 45
default group, 33
display
by symbol or group, 46
edit
default symbol and group, 41
details, 39
erase, 40
fishfinder, 129
groups, 42
assign waypoint to group, 43
erase group, 45
make new group, 43
move waypoint between groups, 43
rename group, 44
show/hide, 95
in new routes, 68
list, 37
moving, 39
navigate to, 35, 64
using cursor, 36
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using the waypoint list, 36
using waypoint list, 65
with cursor, 65
number of, 33
overview, 33
password protection, 25
enabling/disabling, 27
setting up, 26
placing, 35
at current position, 35
at known position, 35
at the cursor, 35
radar
marking a position, 148
show/hide, 95
index , 95
name, 95
symbol, 95
waypoint
group, 95
sort waypoint list , 42
stop navigating to, 37, 66
symbols , 33
display, 46
show/hide, 95
viewing waypoint information
using cursor , 37
using the waypoint list, 37
Weather
adding application, 192
animated graphic
running, 200
setting up, 200
animated graphics, 200
display, 192
forecasts
city, 198
marine zone , 202
lightning, 197
marine
alerts, 201
zone forecasts, 202
moving around map, 193
NOWRad, 194
overview, 191
prerequisites, 191
radar
Canadian, 196
rain, 194
reports
324
marine alerts, 201
tropical statements, 201
viewing, 201
sea surface temperature, 195
sea temperature
at particular location, 200
setup, 204
application, 191
options, 205
simulator, 206
snow, 194
specifying elements, 192
storm cast, 195
storms
tracking, 196
tropical, 196
surface observation stations, 197
surface pressure, 199
symbols, 193
surface pressure, 199
tropical statements, 201
troubleshooting, 206
watchbox, 203
data, 204
displaying, 203
wave height, 200
waves, 199
wind, 198
speed and direction
, 200
White line, 126
Wind
data in data bar, 225
direction and speed
at particular location, 200
measuring, 198
indication, 82
vectors, 82
Window
active, 17
selecting, 16
XTE
in data bar, 224
resetting, 65
restart, 80, 90
Zoom
3D Chart, 105
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Chart, 50
Fishfinder, 124
position, 124
Radar, 157

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