Raymarine Ray220 Users Manual 220BRIDG
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- disclaimer.pdf
- HSB Series Color LCD Display Owner’s Handbook
- Preface
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Overview 1-1
- Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-1
- Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-1
- Chapter 4: Integrated Radar Operations 4-1
- Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-1
- Chapter 6: Further Chart Operations 6-1
- Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-1
- Chapter 8: Installation 8-1
- 8.1 Introduction 8-1
- 8.2 Unpacking and Inspecting the Components 8-4
- 8.3 Selecting the Display Unit Location 8-5
- 8.4 Cable Runs 8-8
- 8.5 Mounting the Display Unit 8-10
- 8.6 System Connections 8-12
- 8.7 Radar System Tests and Post Installation Alignment 8-16
- 8.8 Integrated Systems 8-21
- 8.9 Integrated System Checks 8-30
- Chapter 9: Maintenance and Problem Solving 9-1
- Appendix A: Specification A-1
- Appendix B: Using the Auxiliary Junction Box B-1
- Appendix C: C-MAP Chart Card Features C-1
- Appendix D: SeaTalk and NMEA Data Received and Transmitted D-1
- Appendix E: Connecting A Raytheon ST80 Active Compass for MARPA E-1
- Appendix F: Abbreviations F-1
- Index i
- HSB Series
- Color LCD Display
- Owner’s
- Handbook
- Chapter 1: Overview
- Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Switching the Display On and Off
- Radar Mode
- To switch the Radar on, press and hold the POWER key until the unit beeps. The keys light up, the...
- To switch the radar scanner from Standby mode to Transmit mode, press the POWER key.
- You can switch on and adjust the display backlighting and contrast, if required, as described lat...
- To switch to Standby mode, press the POWER key. The display returns to the Standby screen, and th...
- To use Scanner off mode:
- Chart Mode
- Switch Off
- Simulator Mode
- Changing the Brightness
- Radar Mode
- 2.3 Controlling the Display
- Chart
- Radar
- Selecting the Mode of Operation
- Customizing the Screen Presentation Options
- Radar:
- Chart:
- Switching the Cursor Data Box On and Off
- Switching Radar Range Rings or Chart Grid On and Off
- Data Boxes
- Waypoint Display - Radar mode
- Custom Options - Chart mode
- 2.4 Radar Display Control Functions
- Using the Zoom Function
- Offsetting the Center
- To change the center:
- 1. Move the cursor over the center of the radar picture, until the letters CTR are displayed.
- 2. Press ENTER to take cursor control of the center point. The cursor changes to a four-headed ar...
- 3. Move the cursor to the required off-center position.
- 4. Press ENTER again to set the position and return to normal cursor control.
- To return the center of the radar picture to the center of the screen, repeat step1 and then pre...
- Hiding the Ship’s Heading Marker (SHM)
- 2.5 Chart Display Control Functions
- Moving Around the Chart
- Changing the Chart Center
- To center the chart:
- 1. Use the trackpad to move the cursor to the vessel’s position. The cursor text POS is displayed.
- 1. Move the cursor over your vessel’s position until the letters POS are displayed.
- Using FIND SHIP
- Changing the Chart Scale
- To change the scale quickly, press and hold the required arrow on the RANGE key.
- To zoom in to a larger-scale (more detailed) chart:
- 1. Use the trackpad to position the cursor in the area you wish to see in more detail.
- 2. Press the lower part of the RANGE key to zoom into the area.
- 3. If further chart enlargement is available using the current chart card you can press the botto...
- 4. When no further chart detail is available, as you press the bottom of the RANGE key, the effec...
- To zoom out to a smaller-scale (less detailed) chart, simply press the upper part of the RANGE ke...
- Changing the Chart Center
- Moving Around the Chart
- 2.6 Typical Chart Scenarios
- Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Range Control
- 3.3 Interpreting and Adjusting the Radar Picture
- Identifying False Echo Returns
- Adjusting Gain, Sea Clutter, Rain Clutter and Tune
- Figure 36: Radar Status Bar
- To adjust a parameter:
- 1. Select a range appropriate to the adjustment you wish to make. The optimum Tune setting varies...
- 2. Press GAIN or MULTI. The slider soft keys are displayed. The last-used slider is highlighted (...
- 3. Press the required soft key so that the slider box is highlighted. The TUNE and GAIN soft keys...
- 4. Use the trackpad to move the slider up or down. You can press and hold the control to move the...
- 5. When you have set all the controls to the levels you require, press ENTER, or CLEAR to clear t...
- Gain Control and Sea Control
- Tuning the Receiver
- Rain Clutter Control, using RAIN and FTC
- Changing the Targets Display
- 3.4 Measuring Range and Bearing Using VRM/EBLs
- Figure 311: EBL and VRM Displays
- Measuring Range and Bearing to Target from Vessel
- Placing a VRM/EBL
- To place a VRM/EBL when one is not already displayed:
- 1. Press VRM/EBL.
- Figure 312: Placing a VRM
- 2. If required, use the trackpad controls to change the radius (range) of the VRM circle and the ...
- 3. Press ENTER to drop the VRM/EBL. The radar shows this VRM/EBL as a short-dashed line, and the ...
- 4. Read the range and bearing to the target or point, which is shown in the VRM/EBL data box.
- 5. If required, you can move or delete the VRM/EBL data box using the context-sensitive cursor.
- To place a VRM/EBL when one is already displayed:
- 1. Press VRM/EBL to display the VRM/EBL soft keys.
- Moving an Existing VRM/EBL
- Deleting an Existing VRM/EBL
- Placing a VRM/EBL
- Measuring Range and Bearing Between Targets (FLOAT)
- Floating a VRM/EBL
- To float a VRM/EBL pair using the keys:
- 1. If one is not already present, place a VRM/EBL pair as described in the previous section.
- 2. Press VRM/EBL to display the VRM/EBL soft keys.
- 3. Press the FLOAT soft key. The soft keys are updated, with the relevant options displayed.
- 4. Press the FLOAT 1 soft key to float VRM/EBL1, or the FLOAT 2 soft key to float VRM/EBL2.
- 5. Use the trackpad to move the origin of the VRM/EBL to the required position (over the first ta...
- 6. Press ENTER to drop the VRM/EBL in its new position, or CLEAR to abandon the operation and ret...
- 7. Use the context-sensitive cursor to take control of the VRM and/or EBL, to obtain the range an...
- 8. Read the range and bearing information from the VRM/EBL data box.
- Moving and Unfloating a Floating EBL
- Floating a VRM/EBL
- Controlling VRM/EBL Data Boxes
- 3.5 Setting Guard Zones and Alarms
- Figure 313: Guard Zone Display
- Placing a Guard Zone
- To place a guard zone:
- 1. Press ALARMS. The soft keys are displayed.
- 2. If necessary, press the soft key for the guard zone you require, to toggle the setting between...
- 3. If necessary, use the trackpad to move the corner of the guard zone to the required position. ...
- 4. Press ENTER to drop the corner in its new position and redraw the zone, or CLEAR to abandon th...
- 5. If required, use the context-sensitive cursor to reposition other corners/ sides of the zone i...
- Moving, Reshaping or Deleting a Guard Zone
- You can move, reshape or delete an existing guard zone using the context- sensitive cursor. To do...
- 1. Move the cursor over the guard zone corner or side that you wish to control, until the letters...
- 2. If you wish to delete the whole zone, press CLEAR.
- 3. Alternatively, if you wish to move the corner or side, press ENTER to take control of it. The ...
- 4. Move the corner or side to the new position, as described on the previous page.
- 5. Press ENTER again to drop the corner or side in its new position, or CLEAR to abandon the oper...
- 6. If required, reposition the cursor and repeat steps 3 to 5 to move the other corners or sides.
- You can also delete (turn off) a zone by pressing the ALARMS key, and then pressing the appropria...
- Controlling Guard Zone Alarms
- To clear the alarm, press any key (on the master or repeater display).
- To change the alarm sensitivity setting:
- 1. Press MULTI to display the sliders.
- 2. Press the ALARM soft key to highlight the Alarm slider.
- 3. If required, press the soft key again to toggle the setting between OFF and ON. You can only m...
- 4. Use the trackpad to increase or decrease the alarm slider setting. You can press and hold the ...
- 5. The higher the setting, the more sensitive the alarm, and the smaller the target density requi...
- 6. Press ENTER to clear the slider display.
- 3.6 MARPA
- Introduction to MARPA
- Using MARPA
- Acquire a Target
- Cancel a Target
- View Target Data
- To view (or hide) target data using the context sensitive cursor:
- 1. Move the cursor over the target for which you require data. The letters MARPA and the followin...
- 1. Press MARPA to display the MARPA soft keys.
- 1. Press MARPA followed by the MARPA LIST soft key, the database list is displayed.
- 1. Press MARPA followed by MARPA LIST to display the database list.
- Chapter 4: Integrated Radar Operations
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Changing the Heading Mode
- 4.3 Using Marks
- To place a mark symbol:
- 1. Press the MARKS key. The soft keys PLACE MRK AT CURSOR and PLACE MRK AT VESSEL are displayed.
- 1. Move the cursor over the mark until the letters MRK are displayed.
- 4.4 Man Overboard (MOB)
- 4.5 Cursor Echo
- Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Using Chart Cards
- Inserting a Chart Card
- To insert a chart card:
- 1. Check that the card is a C-MAP NT C-Card with the required chart stored on it.
- 2. Open the card cover, at the lower left of the display front panel.
- 3. Hold the card with the title label towards the left, as shown in the illustration.
- 4. Gently push the card into one of the two slots. It will only go in if it is correctly oriented...
- 5. Close the card cover until it clicks shut, to prevent water entering the display unit.
- Removing a Chart Card
- Displaying the Chart Data
- Displaying Object Information
- To obtain the chart object, port or tide information:
- 1. Move the cursor over the symbol for which you require the information. An Object data box such...
- Chart Source Data
- Port Area
- Tide Data
- Nearest
- To obtain the information for the nearest port facility:
- 1. Move the cursor to the required position – this can be anywhere on the chart and may be over a...
- Inserting a Chart Card
- 5.3 Working with Waypoints
- Introduction
- Placing a Waypoint
- To access the place waypoint soft keys, press MARKS:
- To place a waypoint at the cursor position or at the vessel position:
- 1. Press either the PLACE WPT AT CURSOR or the PLACE WPT AT VESSEL soft key. The waypoint is adde...
- 1. Press MARKS, followed by the WAYPOINT LIST soft key. The Waypoint List and associated soft key...
- Selecting a Waypoint
- Waypoint Data Display
- Editing the Waypoint Details
- Erasing a Waypoint
- Moving a Waypoint
- CAUTION:
- Take care when editing waypoints as it is possible to move waypoints that are used in routes stor...
- 1. Move the cursor over the waypoint, until the letters WPT are displayed. The waypoint soft keys...
- 1. Select the waypoint using either the cursor or the waypoint list as described above. The waypo...
- 5.4 Working with Routes
- To access the route soft keys, press the default soft key ROUTE:
- Creating a New Route
- To make a new route by placing waypoints:
- 1. If necessary, move the cursor to the area in which you wish to make the route, and select a su...
- 2. Press the ROUTE soft key, then press the MAKE ROUTE soft key. The make route soft keys are dis...
- 3. Move the cursor to the position on the chart where you want your first waypoint to be. Press t...
- 4. Move the cursor to the next waypoint position. A dotted line connects the cursor to the last p...
- 5. Press PLACE WAYPOINT again. The waypoint is placed and the dotted line changes to a solid line.
- 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you have placed all your waypoints. You can have up to 50 waypoints...
- 7. When you have entered all your waypoints, either:
- Saving the Current Route
- To save and name the current route:
- 1. To access the SAVE ROUTE soft key, press the ROUTE soft key, followed by MORE.
- 2. Press the SAVE ROUTE soft key. The save route pop-up and the NAME ROUTE soft keys are displaye...
- 3. The next available entry on the route list is highlighted. (If required, you can use the track...
- 4. If you do not wish to name or re-name the route, press the NO soft key to clear the list. The ...
- 5. Press ENTER to finish and clear the Name List, or press CLEAR to cancel the operation. To retu...
- Clearing the Current Route
- Retrieve a Route From the Database
- Displaying Route Information
- Route Leg and Waypoint Information
- Using Route Information to Review Your Passage Plan
- To display information about any route in the database:
- 1. Press the ROUTE soft key, followed by MORE, then press ROUTE LIST. The route list is displayed...
- 1. Press one of the PLANNED SOG keys to switch from actual to planned SOG.
- 2. Press the up or down PLANNED SOG keys to change the planned SOG value. The Time values in the ...
- 3. Press the ACTUAL SOG key to use the actual SOG value rather than a planned one.
- 4. Press ENTER to remove the Route Information window, then ENTER or CLEAR to return to the route...
- 5. To return to the default soft key display, press ENTER.
- Using the Route List to Erase and Name a Route
- To select a route to delete or re-name:
- 1. Press the ROUTE soft key, followed by MORE, then press ROUTE LIST. The route list is displayed...
- 2. If you ERASE a route you are prompted to confirm. Press NO to cancel the operation, then ENTER...
- 3. If you NAME a route, use the trackpad to move the cursor right or left to the character you wi...
- 4. Press ENTER to clear the Name List, or CLEAR to cancel the name then to return to the default ...
- Editing a Route
- Inserting a Waypoint into a Route
- Adding Waypoints at the End of the Route
- Removing a Waypoint from the Route
- Reversing the Route
- 5.5 Following Routes and Going to Points
- To access the Goto/Follow soft keys, press the default soft key GOTO (the soft keys differ if a f...
- Follow a Route
- To follow the current route:
- 1. Press the GOTO default soft key. The Goto/Follow soft keys are displayed.
- 1. Place the cursor over a route leg until the letters RTE and the route soft keys are displayed ...
- 1. Press the ROUTE default soft key, followed by MORE. The route soft keys are displayed.
- 1. Place the cursor over the route leg until the letters RTE and the route soft keys are displaye...
- Target Point Arrival
- Other Follow Route Options
- Going To an Individual Target Point
- Stop Follow or Stop Goto
- 5.6 Transferring Waypoints and Routes
- Displayed SeaTalk Waypoints
- Managing Database Lists
- CAUTION:
- The function COPY WPTS FROM HSB replaces the existing waypoint and route lists with the transferr...
- 1. To display the waypoint list press MARKS followed by the WAYPOINT LIST soft key. Press the WAY...
- 1. Display the waypoint list as previously described, then press the WAYPOINT TRANSFER soft key.
- 1. Display the waypoint list as previously described, then press the WAYPOINT TRANSFER soft key.
- 5.7 Using Tracks
- To access the track controls:
- 1. From the chart display, press the MENU key to display the chart set up soft keys.
- Setting Up a Track
- Clearing the Current Track
- Managing Tracks
- Saving and Naming a Track
- To save and name the current track:
- 1. Press the TRACK LIST soft key. The track list pop-up and associated soft keys are displayed.
- 2. The next available entry on the track list is highlighted. (If required, you can use the track...
- 3. Press SAVE TRACK. The name track soft keys are displayed.
- 4. If you do not wish to name or rename the track, press the NO soft key (or CLEAR) to clear the ...
- 5. Press ENTER to finish and clear the Track List, then to return to the default soft key display...
- Naming, Erasing and Showing a Track
- To name an existing track, erase a track or show a track, you select the track from the track lis...
- 1. Press the TRACK LIST soft key. The Track List is displayed. The grey selection bar indicates t...
- 2. If you NAME a track, use the trackpad to move the cursor right or left to the character you wi...
- 3. If you ERASE a track you are prompted to confirm. Press NO to cancel the operation, then ENTER...
- 4. If you SHOW a track, and you have a current track on screen, you are prompted to save the trac...
- 5. Press ENTER or CLEAR to return to the default display.
- Saving and Naming a Track
- Chapter 6: Further Chart Operations
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Measuring Distances Using the VRM/EBL Key
- To place a ruler line and Ruler data box:
- 1. Position the cursor on the starting point from which you wish to measure.
- 2. Press VRM/EBL. A Ruler data box is displayed showing the bearing and distance from the startin...
- 3. Use the trackpad to move the cursor to the measurement end point. A line connects the cursor t...
- 4. Press ENTER to fix the end point of the ruler line, and return to normal cursor control. The l...
- To re-position one end of the ruler line:
- 1. Move the cursor over the ruler line towards the end that you want to re- position, until the l...
- 2. Press ENTER to take cursor control of the ruler. The ruler end moves to the cursor which chang...
- 3. Move the cursor to the required position. The ruler data box is updated.
- 4. Press ENTER again to set the position and return to normal cursor control. Alternatively, pres...
- To clear the ruler line and ruler data box either: Move the cursor over the ruler line, until the...
- To clear the ruler data box: Press VRM/EBL, the ruler soft keys are displayed. Press RULER DATABO...
- To move the Ruler data box, using the context-sensitive cursor:
- 1. Move the cursor over the box until the letters BOX are displayed, and press ENTER to take curs...
- 6.3 Alarms and Timers
- Alarm Reporting
- Setting Alarms and Timers
- To set up an alarm or timer:
- 1. Press the ALARMS key. The Alarms Set Up menu is displayed, showing the current settings (see F...
- 2. Use the trackpad to move the selection bar up or down the options. As each line is highlighted...
- 3. Use the up or down soft keys to change the alarm setting. For example, for the arrival alarm y...
- 4. If required, press the ALARM OFF ON soft key to toggle the alarm on or off. If you turn an ala...
- 5. Press ENTER to save the changes and clear the list.
- 6.4 Man Overboard (MOB)
- 6.5 Cursor Echo
- 6.6 GPS Setup
- 6.7 Data Log Mode
- Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Changing the Set Up Parameters
- To set the default parameters:
- 1. Press the MENU key to display the set up soft keys - the options available depend on the selec...
- Radar
- Chart
- 2. Press the soft key for the set up you require.
- 3. Use the trackpad to move the selection bar up and down the list. An arrow is displayed at the ...
- 4. Press the soft key corresponding to the desired setting or, for scroll lists, use the soft key...
- 5. Once you have reset all the required values, press ENTER to clear the menu and return to the s...
- 6. Press ENTER, MENU or CLEAR to clear the soft keys and return to the default display.
- 7.3 System Set Up Parameters
- 7.4 Radar Set Up Parameters
- 7.5 MARPA Set Up Parameters
- 7.6 Advanced Settings
- To change the settings:
- 1. Press the MENU key to display the set up soft keys.
- 2. Press and hold the blank soft key directly to the right of the RADAR SET UP soft key for 5 sec...
- 3. Use the trackpad to move the selection bar to the required option.
- 4. Use the soft keys to increase or decrease the slider setting. As soon as you start to adjust t...
- 5. Press ENTER to display the menu again.
- 6. Press CLEAR to return to the Menu soft keys, and CLEAR again to return to normal operation.
- If required, you can recall the factory defaults for this page. To do so, move the selection bar ...
- Display Timing
- STC Preset
- Tune Preset
- 7.7 Chart Set Up Parameters
- Customize Chart
- Plotter Mode
- Chart Orientation
- Object Information
- Waypoint Options
- Vectors
- Datum Selection
- Position Offset
- To switch the position offset on/off:
- 1. Select the POSITION OFFSEToption, then press the OFFSET OFF ON soft key to toggle the option o...
- 1. Select the POSITION OFFSET option, then press the SET UP OFFSET soft key. If necessary, positi...
- 1. Select the POSITION OFFSET option, then press the SET UP OFFSET soft key
- Chapter 8: Installation
- 8.1 Introduction
- 8.2 Unpacking and Inspecting the Components
- 8.3 Selecting the Display Unit Location
- 8.4 Cable Runs
- 8.5 Mounting the Display Unit
- Mounting Bracket
- Console Mounting
- CAUTION:
- Make sure there are no hidden electrical wires or other items behind the location before proceedi...
- 1. Check the selected location for the unit. A clear, flat area at least 9in (230 mm) wide by 8¹...
- 2. Unpack the flush-mounting kit.
- 3. Using the supplied template, trace out the display unit opening.
- 4. Drill a º in (12.7 mm) pilot hole in each corner of the cut-out area.
- 5. Using a suitable saw, cut along the inside edge of the cut-out line.
- 6. Remove the mounting bracket knobs and bracket from the display unit. Make sure that the unit f...
- 7. Connect the DC power cable, inter-unit cable, and any other accessory cables to the display. A...
- 8. Place the gasket on the unit and slide the unit into the panel cut-out.
- 9. Use the flush-mounting kit to secure the unit to the console.
- 8.6 System Connections
- 8.7 Radar System Tests and Post Installation Alignment
- System Check
- Switch On and Initial Setup
- 1. Press the MENU key to display the setup soft keys.
- 2. Press the SYSTEM SET UP soft key. The SYSTEM SET UP menu is displayed, listing the parameters ...
- 3. Use the trackpad to move the selection bar down to the LANGUAGE option. the soft key labels ar...
- 4. Use the soft keys to highlight the required language.
- 5. Press ENTER to return to the setup soft keys.
- 6. Press CLEAR to return to the normal radar screen.
- 1. Press the MENU key to display the setup soft keys.
- Radar System Checks and Adjustments
- Transmission Check
- Bearing Alignment
- To determine the alignment error, use one of the methods detailed below.
- 1. Visually identify a suitable target, such as a buoy that can be seen towards the edge of the r...
- 1. If a visual relative bearing of a target has been determined, as in 2.1 above, set an EBL to t...
- 2. Press the MENU key to display the setup soft keys and select RADAR SET UP.
- 3. Use the trackpad to move the selection bar on the Radar Set Up Menu to BEARING ALIGNMENT.
- 4. Use the soft keys to adjust the Bearing Alignment slider and to rotate the radar picture. As s...
- 5. Rotate the picture to place the target under the EBL, or Heading Marker, depending on the meth...
- 6. When the bearing alignment error has been eliminated press ENTER to re- display the Radar Set ...
- 7. Press ENTER again to return to the set up soft keys, then press CLEAR to return to the normal ...
- 8. After adjusting the radar, always check the bearing alignment at the next opportunity. Usually...
- Display Timing Adjustment
- To adjust for correct timing:
- 1. Select the 1/8 nm range.
- 2. On the radar locate a straight dock, seawall or bridge that is facing your ship. If the image ...
- 3. Press the MENU key to display the setup soft keys.
- 4. Press and hold the blank soft key directly to the right of the RADAR SET UP soft key for 5 sec...
- 5. Use the trackpad to move the selection bar down to the Display Timing option.
- 6. Use the soft keys to adjust the Display Timing slider. As soon as you start the adjustment, th...
- 7. When the displayed image appears straight, press ENTER to return to the Advanced Set Up soft k...
- 8. Press CLEAR to return to the setup soft keys, and CLEAR again to return to the normal radar sc...
- EMC Conformance
- 8.8 Integrated Systems
- 8.9 Integrated System Checks
- Chapter 9: Maintenance and Problem Solving
- 9.1 Maintenance
- 9.2 Resetting the System
- 9.3 Problem Solving
- Appendix A: Specification
- Appendix B: Using the Auxiliary Junction Box
- Raystar 112, 105, Apelco 182 and 182XT
- CAUTION:
- Ensure the correct polarity of the 12 V supply before applying display or SeaTalk power. It is re...
- Ensure the correct polarity of the 12 V supply before applying display or SeaTalk power. It is re...
- Ensure the correct polarity of the 12 V supply before applying display or SeaTalk power. It is re...
- Ensure the correct polarity of the 12 V supply before applying display or SeaTalk power. It is re...
- Raystar 112, 105, Apelco 182 and 182XT
- Appendix C: C-MAP Chart Card Features
- Appendix D: SeaTalk and NMEA Data Received and Transmitted
- Appendix E: Connecting A Raytheon ST80 Active Compass for MARPA
- 1. A course computer (software version 11 or above) on SeaTalk with an ST80 active compass (which...
- Course Computer
- Autopilot 4000/5000
- ST80 System (without Course Computer)
- Calibrating the ST80 Active Compass
- Heading Alignment
- 1. Mount the compass (as described in the handbook supplied with it) so the alignment marker poin...
- 2. On your 10.4"LCD/10" CRT radar display, ensure the Heading data box is displayed. Use your shi...
- 3. Note the error in the active compass heading for each point and average the error. To obtain t...
- 4. Align your vessel to one point, then rotate the active compass to reduce the readout by the av...
- 5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 to reduce the average error as much as possible. You should aim for an err...
- 1. Mount the compass (as described in the handbook supplied with it) so the alignment marker poin...
- Linearization
- 1. Choose a calm day, and select an area of open water. Ideally, the current tide effects should ...
- 2. Calculate the size of circle you need to keep your turn rate down to not less than 45 seconds ...
- 3. Turn your vessel continously through two full circles (720˚) at a slow, steady speed, keeping ...
- 4. Ideally, continue to turn through a further two circles to ensure you have obtained accurate d...
- 1. Choose a calm day, and select an area of open water. Ideally, the current tide effects should ...
- Heading Alignment
- Appendix F: Abbreviations
Distributed by
Any reference to Raytheon or
RTN in this manual should be
interpreted as Raymarine.
The names Raytheon and RTN
are owned by the
Raytheon Company.
Raytheon RAY220 VHF/FM Radiotelephone Bridge Card
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
1. On/Off & Volume control 9. [MEM] Memory 18. [DSC] Digital Selective Calling
2. Channel Selector control 10. [INTL] International 19. [HAIL] Hailer
3. Squelch control 11. [WX] Weather 20. [FOG] Fog
4. [16/9] key 12. [DW] Dual Watch 21. [IC] Intercom
5. [FUNC] Function 13. [SC] Scan Continue 22. [SCRM] Scramble
6. [SCAN] All Scan 14. [SS] Select Scan 23. Microphone PTT switch
7. [1/25] High/Low Power 15. [M1 -M5] “quick” memory keys 24. Microphone 16/9 key
8. [DWX] Dual Watch 16. [RCL] Memory Recall 25. Microphone Up/Down
w/ Weather 17. [D/L] Distant/Local Sensitivity Channel switches
RAY220 OPERATING PROCEDURES
1. To turn the power on, rotate the On/Off/Volume knob clockwise. An audible “click” should be heard and either “16” or
“9” will display on the LCD, depending on which has been selected as the priority channel. Rotate the knob clockwise
to its mid-point position.
2. Turn the Squelch knob fully counterclockwise.
3. Set the On/Off/Volume knob to the desired listening level.
4. Rotate the Squelch knob slowly clockwise until the speaker noise “quiets”.
5. Press the [FUNC] then [1/25] key to set the power output to 1 watt or 25 watts as deemed appropriate. A 1 watt
setting is generally recommended while in US harbors.
6. Rotate the channel selector control or press the channel up/down switch on the microphone to select the desired
operating channel. Your manual contains a listing of the available VHF Marine channels on pages 36 and 37. Refer
to the Marine Channel Usage Guide in Section 7 of your manual for appropriate channel usage. Use the quick 16/9
key to instantly select channel 16 or 9.
7. To transmit, press the microphone PTT (Push-to-Talk) switch.
8. Press [WX] to switch to the weather channel, and rotate the channel selector control or press the channel up/down
switch on the microphone, to select the desired weather channel (0-9). Press [WX] again to return to the previous
operating channel.
9. To enable the microphone speaker, press and hold [FUNC] and [M5] for 10 seconds. Repeat this procedure to
disable the microphone speaker.
DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING (DSC)
To enter DSC transmit mode:
1. Select CH70.
2. Press [FUNC] and [DSC] simultaneously. “CA” (all ships call) will appear on the LCD Display.
To send an All Ship’s Call:
1. With “CA” displayed on the LCD, press the [DSC] key. “A-” and “DSC ON” will be shown.
2. Momentarily press and release the PTT switch to transmit the call. No acknowledge is required for this mode. Your
radio and any DSC capable station receiving the call will automatically switch to CH16.
To send an Individual Ship’s Call:
1. With “CA” displayed on the LCD, rotate the channel selector knob until “Cl” is displayed.
2. Press the [DSC] key. “l-” and “DSC” will be displayed. If another ships ID has been pre-programmed, the
symbol will begin flashing on the display. Press [M1] to use the pre-programmed ID, or (see item “3.” below).
3. To enter the Other Ship’s ID:
• Press [DSC], the displayed “l -” message will begin flashing. Select the first digit of the other ships ID
using the channel selector knob, and press [DSC]. The “2 -” message will then begin flashing.
• Continue entering the other ships ID in this manner until all 9 digits are entered. After the 9th digit has been
entered, the ID number will be reviewed for your confirmation. Press [DSC] to accept.
4. When the ID has been successfully entered (using the [M1] key or manually), “- -” will appear on the LCD. Use the
channel selector knob to select the channel you wish to communicate on and press [DSC]. If no channel is selected
within 5 seconds, the unit will automatically default to CH16 (an alternate can still be selected).
5. Momentarily press and release the PTT switch to transmit the call. When the targeted ship’s station receives your
transmission and acknowledges, “ACK” will display on the LCD and the unit will switch to the preset channel.
To send a Distress Call:
1. With “CA” displayed on the LCD, rotate the channel selector knob until “Cd” is displayed, then press [DSC].
2. With “d - “ and “DSC ON” displayed, press and release the PTT switch to transmit. If an appropriately equipped
station receives your transmission and acknowledges, “ACK” will display on the LCD and the unit will switch to CH16.
To receive DSC transmissions (CH70 must be selected):
• When an Individual Ship’s Call is received, the alarm will sound and the, “l -” message will flash. Press [FUNC]
then [DSC] to cancel the alarm message, then press the PTT switch to acknowledge. The RAY220 will then switch
to the channel specified in the transmitted message.
• When an All Ship’s Call is received, the alarm will sound and the, “A -” message will flash. Press [FUNC] then
[DSC] to cancel the alarm, and the RAY220 will automatically switch to CH16 to monitor the all ships call message.
• When a Distress Call is received, the alarm will sound and the, “d -” message will flash. Press [FUNC] then [DSC]
to cancel the alarm, and the RAY220 will switch to CH16 to monitor emergency assistance to the vessel in distress.
SCRAMBLE MODE
To operate the Scramble Mode:
1. Select the working channel on which scrambled communications are desired.
2. Press [FUNC], then [SCRM]. The scramble mode is now enabled and ready for use on the selected channel. The
intended receiving RAY220 (s) must have the same channel and scramble codes selected in order for your
transmission to be understood by them and vice-versa. (Note: CH16 cannot be scrambled.)
3. To change scramble codes settings, press [FUNC], then press and hold [SCRM] for 3 seconds. Select the desired
scramble code (01 or 02) with the channel selector and again press [FUNC] then [SCRM]. The unit will revert back to
the previously selected working channel with scramble mode enabled and using the new code setting.
4. This channel will remain scrambled until the mode is canceled or a Master Reset is performed. To cancel the
scramble mode for a particular channel, select the scrambled channel and press [FUNC] then [SCRM].
LOUDHAILER OPERATIONS
To operate the Loudhailer:
1. Press the [HAIL] key. “HAIL” will display on the LCD.
2. Press the PTT switch and speak in a normal voice into the microphone. Release the PTT switch to listen.
3. Press [HAIL] again to cancel the Loudhailer mode.
FOGHORN OPERATIONS
To operate the Foghorn:
1. To initiate Manual foghorn mode, press [FUNC] then [FOG]. “FOG” will display on the LCD. Pressing the PTT
switch will produce a continuous blast. Release the PTT switch to listen.
2. To initiate Automatic foghorn mode, press [FUNC] then press and [FOG] for 3 seconds. “AUTOFOG” will
display on the LCD and the unit will give a 5 second blast approximately every 115 seconds until canceled.
3. To discontinue either foghorn operation, press [FUNC] then [FOG].
INTERCOM OPERATIONS
To operate the Intercom:
1. To communicate with intercom station 1, press [I/C] once and “COM1” will be displayed.
2. To communicate with intercom station 2, press [I/C] twice and “COM2’ will be displayed.
3. To communicate with both stations simultaneously, press [I/C] three times and “COM1” and “COM2” will be
displayed.
4. When the desired intercom station(s) is (are) selected, press the PTT switch and speak in a normal voice. To listen,
release the PTT switch. The intercom station acts as both speaker and microphone.