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CSeries DisplayUser reference handbookC90W C120W and C140W and registered HSB RayTech Navigator Sail Pilot SeaTalk and Sportpilot are UK registered trademarks of Raymarine UK and Raymarine are UK registered trademarks of Raymarine Holdings Limited 45STV 60STV AST Autoadapt Auto AutoTrim Bidata G Series HDFI LifeTag Marine Intelligence Maxiview On Board Raychart Raynav Raypilot RayTalkRaystar ST40 ST60 Seaclutter Smart Route Tridata UniControl and Waypoint Navigation are trademarks of Raymarine UK LimitedAll other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective 2008 Raymarine UK Ltd All rights number 813121Date November 1 Important Information 9 35 Using the cursor 20Safety notices9 36 Navigating pages and menus 21TFT LCD Displays 10 37 Initial setup 25Water ingress 10 Chapter 4 Managing display data 33Disclaimers 10 41 CompactFlash cards overview 34CompactFlash cards 11 42 Writing and retrieving data 36EMC conformance 11 43 Transferring data using a PC 37Suppression ferrites 11 44 Operating a networked display 37Connections to other equipment 11Declaration of conformity 11 Chapter 5 Using waypoints 39Product disposal 12 51 Waypoints 40Warranty registration 12 52 How waypoints are shown in differentIMO and SOLAS 12 applications 41Technical accuracy 12 53 Waypoint placement 42 54 Displaying the waypoint list 42Chapter 2 Handbook information 13 55 Waypoint navigation 4321 User reference handbook information 14 56 Editing a waypoint 4422 About this manual 14 57 Waypoint groups 46Chapter 3 Getting started 15 58 Password protecting your waypoints 4731 Multifunction display system integration 16 Chapter 6 Using the chart 4932 Powering the display onoff 18 61 Chart application overview 5033 Controls 19 62 Ensure safe navigation 5034 Using buttons and softkeys 20 63 Using the chart safely 51 564 What the chart displays 51 92 Radar scanner power modes 10065 Chart cards 52 93 Radar range and image quality 10166 Chart datum 52 94 Radar display overview 10467 Chart setup 53 95 Dual range radar operation digital scanners68 Moving around the chart 59 only 10569 Chart presentation 60 96 Radar mode and orientation 106610 Locating your vessel on the chart display 72 97 Radar tuning DIGITAL scanners 109611 Waypoints 73 98 Radar tuning ANALOG scanners 114612 Routes 75 99 Waypoints 120613 Tracks 82 910 Using radar to measure distances ranges and bearings 121614 Measuring distances and bearings 84 911 Using radar to track targets and avoidChapter 7 Using the 3D chart 85 collisions 124 912 Radar alarms 12871 3D chart overview 86 913 Setting up your radar 12972 3D chart setup 8773 3D chart cards 88 Chapter 10 Using AIS 13374 3D chart display overview 88 101 AIS overview 134Chapter 8 Using autopilot control 95 102 AIS prerequisites 135 103 Classes of AIS data 13681 Disengaging the autopilot in an emergency 96 104 Enabling or disabling AIS 13782 Autopilot control 96 105 Displaying AIS vectors 13783 Autopilot control options 98 106 AIS status symbols 13884 Autopilot alarms 98 107 AIS silent mode 138Chapter 9 Using radar 99 108 Viewing AIS target information 13991 Radar overview 100 109 Using AIS to avoid collisions 1406 CSeries Widescreen user reference1010 AIS options 141 Chapter 14 Using the data application 1751011 AIS alarms 142 141 Data application overview 1761012 Buddy tracking 142 142 Preconfigured data in the data application 176 143 Customizing the data application 178Chapter 11 Using the Course Deviation Indicator 145 Chapter 15 Using the weather application111 Course Deviation Indicator overview 146 North America only 179112 Selecting the CDI application 146 151 Weather application overview 180113 Using the CDI Application 147 152 Weather application setup 180 153 Weather application display overview 181Chapter 12 Using the fishfinder 149 154 Weather map navigation 185121 Fishfinder introduction 150 155 Weather reports 185122 The sonar image 151 156 Storm tracking 186123 Fishfinder presets 153 157 Animated weather graphics 187124 Fishfinder display modes 154125 Fishfinder range 157 Chapter 16 Using Sirius satellite radio North126 Fishfinder presentation options 159 America only 189127 Fishfinder waypoints 164 161 Sirius radio overview 190128 Fishfinder alarms 165 162 Displaying the Sirius radio application 190129 Setting up your fishfinder 166 163 Sirius radio basic operations 191 164 Sirius radio presets 192Chapter 13 Using the engine monitor 171 165 Favorite Sirius radio song alerts 193131 Engine monitor overview 172 166 Sirius radio parental locking 194132 Displaying the engine monitor application 172133 Setting up the engine monitor application 173 Chapter 17 Using Navtex 195134 Changing what the engine monitor displays 173 171 Navtex overview 196135 Silencing engine monitor alarms 174 172 Navtex setup 196 7173 Viewing and Managing Navtex Messages 197 223 Navionics support 219Chapter 18 Using video 199181 Video application overview 200182 Displaying the video application 201183 Changing the video aspect ratio 201184 Adjusting the video picture 202Chapter 19 DSC VHF radio integration 203191 Using a DSC VHF radio with your display 204192 Enabling DSC VHF radio integration 205Chapter 20 Customizing your display 207201 Customizing page sets 208202 Customizing the databar 209Chapter 21 Maintaining your display 211211 Servicing and safety 212212 Routine equipment checks 212213 Cleaning 213214 Cleaning the display case 213215 Cleaning the display screen 214216 Resetting your display 214Chapter 22 Technical support 217221 Raymarine technical support 218222 Sirius support 2188 CSeries Widescreen user 1 Important Information Warning High voltages This product contains high voltages Do NOT remove any covers or otherwise attempt to access internalSafety notices components unless specifically instructed in this document Warning Ensure safe navigation This product including the electronic charts is Warning Sonar operation intended for use only as an aid to navigation It is designed to facilitate the use of official government NEVER operate the sounder with the boat out of charts NOT REPLACE THEM Only official the water government charts and notices to mariners contain all NEVER touch the transducer face when the sounder the current information needed for safe navigation is powered on and the captain is responsible for their prudent use It is the users responsibility to use official government SWITCH OFF the sounder if divers are likely to be charts notices to mariners caution and proper within 25 ft 5 m of the transducer navigational skill when operating this or any other Raymarine product Warning Radar scanner safety Warning Product installation and Before rotating the radar scanner ensure all personnel are clear operation This product must be installed and operated in accordance with the Raymarine instructions provided Warning Radar transmission safety Failure to do so could result in personal injury damage The radar scanner transmits energy to your boat andor poor product performance Ensure all personnel are clear of the scanner when the radar is transmitting Warning Product installation This equipment must be installed in accordance with the Raymarine instructions provided Failure to do so could result in poor product performance personal injury andor damage to the Information 9 Caution Care of chart cards TFT LCD Displays To avoid irreparable damage to andor loss of data The colors of the display may seem to vary when viewed against from chart cards a colored background or in colored light This is a perfectly normal effect that can be seen with all color Liquid Crystal Displays LCDs Ensure that chart cards are fitted the correct way around DO NOT try to force a card into position In common with all Thin Film Transistor TFT LCD units the screen may exhibit a few less than 7 wrongly illuminated pixels These DO NOT save data waypoints routes and so may appear as black pixels in a light area of the screen or as colored on to a Navionics chart card as the charts may pixels in black areas be overwritten DO NOT use a metallic instrument such as a screwdriver or pliers to remove a chart card Water ingress DO NOT remove a chart card while information is being written to or read from it As it exceeds the water proof rating capacity outlined by standards IPX6 subjecting any Raymarine equipment to commercial high pressure washing equipment may cause water intrusion Caution Ensure chart card door is and subsequent equipment failure Raymarine will not warrant equipment subjected to high pressure washing securely closed To prevent water ingress and consequent damage to the display ensure that the chart card door is Disclaimers firmly closed This can be confirmed by an audible click This product including the electronic charts is intended to be used only as an aid to navigation It is designed to facilitate use of official government charts not replace them Only official government Caution Cleaning charts and notices to mariners contain all the current information When cleaning this product do NOT use acid needed for safe navigation and the captain is responsible for their ammoniabased or abrasive products and do NOT prudent use It is the users responsibility to use official government use high pressure washing jet wash equipment charts notices to mariners caution and proper navigational skill when operating this or any other Raymarine product This product supports electronic charts provided by third party data suppliers which may be embedded or stored on memory card Use of such charts is subject to the suppliers EndUser Licence Agreement included in the documentation for this product or supplied with the memory card as applicable10 CSeries Widescreen user does not warrant that this product is errorfree or that it Correct installation is required to ensure that EMC performance isis compatible with products manufactured by any person or entity not than RaymarineThis product uses digital chart data and electronic information fromthe Global Positioning System GPS which may contain errors Suppression does not warrant the accuracy of such information andyou are advised that errors in such information may cause the Do not remove ferriteproduct to malfunction Raymarine is not responsible for damagesor injuries caused by your use or inability to use the product by the Raymarine cables may be fitted with suppression ferrites of the product with products manufactured by others or are important for correct EMC performance If a ferrite has to beby errors in chart data or information utilized by the product and removed for any purpose eg installation or maintenance it mustsupplied by third parties be replaced in the original position before the product is used Use only ferrites of the correct type supplied by Raymarine authorized cardsNavionics chart cards Connections to other equipmentThe Display is preloaded with Navionics chart data If you wish touse different chart data you can insert Navionics chart cards into Requirement for ferrites on nonRaymarine cablesthe CompactFlash card slot on the unit If your Raymarine equipment is to be connected to other equipment using a cable not supplied by Raymarine a suppression ferriteUse branded chart cards MUST always be attached to the cable near the Raymarine unitWhen archiving data Raymarine recommends the use of SanDiskCF memory cards Other brands of CF memory card may not workin your unit Declaration of conformity Raymarine Ltd declares that the CSeries Multifunction DisplaysEMC conformance are in compliance with the essential requirements of EMC directive 2004108ECBasic EMC conformance equipment and accessories conform to the Compatibility EMC regulations for use in marine Information 11The original Declaration of Conformity certificate may be viewed on Technical accuracythe relevant product page at To the best of our knowledge the information in this document was correct at the time it was produced However Raymarine cannot accept liability for any inaccuracies or omissions it may contain InProduct disposal addition our policy of continuous product improvement may change specifications without notice As a result Raymarine cannot acceptDispose this product in accordance with the WEEE Directive liability for any differences between the product and this document The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEEDirective requires the recycling of waste electrical and Whilst the WEEE Directive does not apply to someRaymarine products we support its policy and ask you to be awareof how to dispose of this registrationTo register your Raymarine product ownership please take a fewminutes to fill out the warranty registration card found in the box orvisit and register onlineIt is important that you register your product to receive full Your unit package includes a bar code label indicating theserial number of the unit You should stick this label to the cardIMO and SOLASThe equipment described within this document is intended for useon leisure marine boats and workboats not covered by Organization IMO and Safety of Life at Sea SOLASCarriage Regulations12 CSeries Widescreen user 2 Handbook contents 21 User reference handbook information on page 14 22 About this manual on page 14Handbook information 1321 User reference handbook information 22 About this manualThis handbook contains important information on using the CSeries This manual describes how to operate your multifunction display inWidescreen range of multifunction displays conjunction with Navionics cartographyThe handbook is for use with the following models It assumes that all peripheral equipment to be operated with it is compatible and has been correctly installed This manual is intended C90W Widescreen Multifunction Display for users of varying marine abilities but assumes a general level of C120W Widescreen Multifunction Display knowledge of display use nautical terminology and practices C140W Widescreen Multifunction DisplayCSeries handbooksThe CSeries Widescreen Multifunction Display has the availableAll documents are available to download as PDFs handbooks Description Part number Installation and commissioning 87101 instructions Operating instructions quick 86135 reference User reference handbook handbooks Description Part number SeaTalkng reference manual 8130014 CSeries Widescreen user 3 Getting startedChapter contents 31 Multifunction display system integration on page 16 32 Powering the display onoff on page 18 33 Controls on page 19 34 Using buttons and softkeys on page 20 35 Using the cursor on page 20 36 Navigating pages and menus on page 21 37 Initial setup on page 25Getting started 1531 Multifunction display system Your multifunction display uses a number of protocols to transfer data between the various devices in your networked system Theintegration following table details which devices may be connected to your display and the type of connectivity in terms of protocols andYou can connect a number of external devices to your multifunction physical interfaces that they use to exchange data with the displaydisplay providing additional features and functionsThe following diagram illustrates the various external devices that Device Type Suitable Devices be connected to your multifunction display Radar ONE 4 kilowatt Digital SeaTalkhs Instruments Radome Scanner VideoCamera OR Autopilot ONE 4 kilowatt HD Digital Open Array Scanner OR External GPS ONE 4 kilowatt SHD Digital Open Array CSeries display Scanner OR DSC VHF Digital Open Array radar scanner ONE 12 kilowatt SHD 111802 RAY240 Digital Open Array Scanner MENU OK CH 169 HILO WX SCAN WATCH SQ or Note HD and Digital Radome scanner SHD Open Array AIS receiver Scanners must be using software version V223 or Personal Fishfinder SeaTalkhs Additional later Computer DSM 30 300 switch CSeries display Weather receiver Fishfinder ONE DSM 30 OR SeaTalkhs D115221 ONE DSM 300 Cartography included Embedded internal Internal storage Navionics cartography16 CSeries Widescreen user reference Device Type Suitable Devices Connectivity Device Type Suitable Devices Connectivity Cartography optional External Navionics CompactFlash card slot Raytech charting Raytech software SeaTalkhs CompactFlash chart software version V61 card including Platinum level Sirius WeatherAudio Sirius SR100 only SeaTalkhs AIS AIS 250 AIS 500 or NMEA 0183 AIS Class A or Class B Navtex Navtex Receiver NMEA 0183 Navtex protocol Fast Heading Sensor Fast Heading Sensor NMEA 0183 GPS external Raystar125 GPS or SeaTalk SeaTalkng or thirdparty external GPS NMEA 0183 receiver Instruments All current Raymarine SeaTalk SeaTalkng instruments Autopilot Raymarine All current Raymarine SeaTalk SeaTalkng autopilots Autopilot third party Thirdparty autopilots NMEA 0183 waypoint and bearing information VHF radio Raymarine DSC VHF NMEA 0183 SeaTalk radios Additional Multifunction ONE C90W C120W or SeaTalk SeaTalkhs Display C140W SeaTalkng Videocamera Composite PAL or NTSC BNC connector video sourceGetting started 1732 Powering the display onoffPowering the display on1 Press and hold the POWER button until the Raymarine logo appears2 Press OK to acknowledge the warning windowPowering the Display Off1 Press and hold the POWER button until the countdown reaches zero Note If the POWER button is released before the countdown reaches zero the power off is cancelled18 CSeries Widescreen user reference33 Controls 5 ACTIVE 1 Chart card slot 2 PAGE Selects which of the split windows Open the card reader door to Press to display the available page is activeThe selected window is insert or remove CompactFlash softkeys for the current page set outlined in red and the associated cards which are used for Press and hold to access the Page softkeys displayed upgrading cartography Setup menu and archiving waypoint 3 WPTSMOB 7 MENU route and other data Press and release to show the waypoint Press to access the softkeys Press again to place a waypoint set up menus at your vessels position Press and hold to place a Man Overboard MOB marker at your current position 1 4 RANGE 2 Press to change the display scale so that a smaller or larger area can 3 be seen on the screen 4 6 DATA Press to access the archive and transfer and databar options 5 6 8 CANCEL Press to quit the selected onscreen option when editing data or to return to a previous 7 8 softkey or menu level 9 Unicontrol TM 9 The smooth inner ring is the TRACKP AD which controls the onscreen cursor and 11 scrolls through menusThe outer ring is the ROT ARY CONTROL which is used to adjust values In the middle of the Unicontrol is the OK button which is used to select options 11 POWER 10 Press once to switch the unit ON Press again Softkeys to access the backlight adjustment and scanner Press to select the corresponding function identified by the onscreen label power controls Press and hold to switch the unit OFFGetting started 1934 Using buttons and softkeys 35 Using the cursorThe following diagram shows you how to select functions using the In the Chart and Radar applications the cursor is used to movebuttons and softkeys around the screen PAGE The cursor appears on the screen as a white cross Buttons Access system functions or change what you see onscreen WPTS MOB D73663 Within the text of this document they are written in bold capitals eg WPTSMOB Press and hold to access short cuts ACTIVE DATA If the cursor has not been moved for a short period of time it changes to a circle with a cross in it to make it easier to locate on the screen D73682 Softkeys They change depending on WA YPOINT A CURSOR T WA YPOINT A VESSEL T WA YPOINT LATLONG A T GOTO WAYPOINT REVIEW OPTIONS WA ANDEDIT YPOINTS application or function being performed Press the corresponding key The cursor is when it is placed over an below the screen to select object eg a waypoint or chart feature it changes color and a Further softkeys may be label or information associated with the object is displayed D73692 displayed WPT When you place the cursor over certain items the soft keys If a key has several options SET DEF AULT SYM WAYPOINT VIEWANDEDIT each press will highlight the ERASE WAYPOINT SOR T LIST GROUP GROUPS DET AILS change to enable you to access related operations next option If a key displays a single value or a slider above use the rotary control to adjust Within the text of this List of cursor labels document they are written SET UP DEF AUL SYMB GROUP T EDIT DEF AULT in capitals eg SORT LIST Label Feature Application AB Ruler line Chart Example The example above shows the series of button and softk ey presses AIS AIS target Chart D115291 required to change the w aypoint default symbol or group COG Course Over Ground Chart vector Note To disable the audible beep that you hear when a button CTR Center of radar Radar or softkey is pressed go to Menu Display Setup Key Beep20 CSeries Widescreen user reference Label Feature Application 36 Navigating pages and menus FLT Floating EBLVRM Radar GRD Guard zone Radar Displaying applications HDG Heading vector Chart The various applications that make up your multifunction display are shown in a series of screens known as page sets There are MARPA MARPA target Radar 4 preconfigured and one empty page set to choose from Each MOB Man Over Board marker Chart Radar page set contains 5 pages These pages are made up of 1 2 3 or 4 windows combined in various formats Each window can display POS Vessels position Chart an application RTE Route leg Chart Pa ge set Engine Chart CDI Fishfinder monitor Radar Data SHM Ships Heading Marker Radar TIDE Tide indicator Chart VRMEBL VRM and EBL 1 or 2 Radar WIND Wind indicator Chart Pa ge Window WPT Waypoint Chart Radar consists of 12 D89281 3 or 4 windows If required you can change the combination and layout of these page sets to meet your particular needs Selecting a page set and application page 1 Press and hold the PAGE button until the Select Page Set dialog appears 2 Using the trackpad highlight the required page set 3 Press the OK button to select the highlighted page set An application page from that page set is started 214 Press the PAGE button repeatedly to toggle between the available application pages in the page set Alternatively use the appropriate softkey to select the relevant application pageSelecting an application window1 When more than one application is displayed at any one time the active application window is highlighted with a red border2 Press the ACTIVE button to move the red border to another window on the screen3 Press and hold the ACTIVE button to switch the currently highlighted window to fullscreen mode4 Press and hold the ACTIVE button to return the screen to splitwindow mode22 CSeries Widescreen user information Status bar Databar Status icons Gives information specific to Gives information associated with Confirm status of each application your vessel or the environment SounderGPS AIS and Cannot be edited or moved Customizable content Autopilot Vertical or horizontal format Display or hide Normal or large size Database lists Include information you have added to the displays memory such as waypoints Highlight an entry using trackpad or rotary control to display related information Editable using softkeys Popup messages Alert you to a situation such as an alarm or unavailable function Not editable May require a response For example ACKNOWLEDGE to silence alarms Dialog boxes Enable data to be edited or entered into a storelist eg editing a started 23Editing dialog box information Accessing a menu1 In the dialog box use the rotary control to select the field you 1 Press the MENU button want to edit 2 Using the trackpad or rotary control highlight the relevant menu2 Press the EDIT softkey item3 Use the trackpad and rotary control to edit the information in 3 Press the trackpad right to select the menu item the field 4 Repeat Steps 2 to 3 for navigating submenus4 Click OK to apply any changes 5 Once you have selected the relevant options press the OK5 Repeat Steps 1 to 4 until all the required details have been button to keep any changes and return to the application changed Note Entries in dialog boxes are not case sensitive so character Status icons text can be entered in upper or lower case The status icons on the databar confirm whether the appropriate Note Enable the Extended Character Set in the System Setup connections to your multifunction display have been made Menu if you need to use special or accented characters Status icon menus The boat and fish icon indicates the current status of your enable you to configure your system to your particular needs Icon animated connection to a DSM has been the Menu button is pressed the Setup menu is displayedIt contains a list of all the menus available for the active application Icon static the DSM is connected but not with systemwide menus Icon greyedout no DSM is connected Setup The satellite icon indicates the current status of your GPS Menus for the active Ra d ar Setup application GPS Status Fix your unit is successfully connected to a GPS receiver External equipment Compass Setup instruments AIS La yer Status No Fix your unit has been unable to connect to a suitable S ys tem Setup GPS receiver Alarm Setup Displa y Setup Systemwide menus Databar Set Select P age Setup S ys tem Diagnostics D73702 Re m ove CF Card24 CSeries Widescreen user reference Status 37 Initial setup icon Description The scanner icon indicates the current status of your radar Initial setup procedures scanner A number of tasks must be completed before you use your display Icon rotates the scanner is transmitting TRANSMITTX for the first time mode When you first use your multifunction display after it has been Icon static the scanner is powered on but is not currently commissioned see Installation Guide we recommend that you transmitting STANDBY mode carry out the following Icon greyedout this indicates that the scanner is currently Set the language the date and time format and preferred units powered off OFF mode of measurement Icon rotates and is then static a power save mode in which Adjust the display lighting the scanner powers onoff intermittently TIMED TRANSMIT mode Setting the language datetime and units of measurement 1 Press the MENU button 2 Using the trackpad highlight the System Setup menu item Note There are also additional status icons for AIS and Autopilot 3 Press right on the trackpad to enter the System Setup menu functionality These icons are described in the respective chapters 4 Using the trackpad highlight the required setup item from the menu 5 Using the tackpad and rotary control adjust the values for the setup item 6 Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for each setup item Language DateTime Units of Measurement that you want to change Adjusting the display lighting 1 Press the POWER button once The brightness level control is displayed 2 Using the rotary control adjust the brightness level as started 253 To switch the color palatte between Day very bright and Night without data from a GPS antenna radar scanner fishfinder or AIS dark modes press the PALETTE softkey and select the DAY receiver or NIGHT option The Simulator mode is switched onoff in the System Setup MenuGPS receiver selection Once enabled you can use the SimulatorYou must configure your multifunction display to use either the Before installation Connect the display to a 12V DC powerinternal GPS receiver or an GPS receiver supply fused at 1 amp by attaching the red core from the power lead to positive and the black core to negative Your multifunction display has a builtin internal GPS receiver It allowing reliable performance even with the display After installation Whilst in a marina or at anchorunit mounted below decks or in any orientation By default display will use the builtin GPS receiver Note Incoming AIS safety messages cannot be displayed while the display is in Simulator modeHowever you may prefer to connect your multifunction display toan external GPS receiver In this case you must configure your Note Any system settings made whilst in Simulator mode are display to use the external GPS receiver instead of transmitted via SeaTalk to other equipmentthe internal GPS receiverGPS Selection for Multiple Displays Enabling the simulator modeWhen using multiple multifunction displays ensure that you use the 1 Press MenuGPS receiver with the best signal 2 Select the System Setup menuYou must disable the internal GPS receiver on any additional 3 Select the Simulator item and change its value to Ondisplays you have connected to your master multifunction displayIf you are using an external GPS receiver you must disable theinternal GPS receiver on ALL displays System setup menuSwitching between internal and external GPS receivers The following table describes the various options in the System Setup menu for your multifunction display1 Press the MENU button2 Using the trackpad select the Internal GPS menu item Menu item Description Options3 Using the trackpad select the ON option to use the internal GPS or the OFF option to use an external GPS Position Mode Determines how LatLong default positioning data is4 Press the OK button displayed as TDs mode coordinates or LoranThe Simulator mode enables you to practice operating your display TDs26 CSeries Widescreen user reference Menu item Description Options Menu item Description Options TD Setup When the Position Mode Chain MOB Data Type Determines whether Dead see above is set to positional data or dead Reckoning default TDs you can specify the Various options reckoning is displayed chain identifier slave depending on Assuming that your Position and ASF values cartography vessel and the Man Slave 12 Over Board MOB are subject to the same tide Various options and wind effects the depending on dead reckoning setting cartography normally gives a more accurate course ASF 12 Variation Source This setting Auto compensation 099 to 099 compensates for the value displayed in Simulator Enables or disables OFF default naturally occuring offset brackets default simulator mode of the earths magnetic ON field When set to Auto Manual which allows you to practice operating your the system automatically DEMO compensates multifunction display without data from a and displays the GPS antenna fishfinder compensation value DSM sonar or any in brackets To enter other external unit your own compensation value use the Manual Bearing Mode Determines how all True default option then specify the bearing and heading value using the Manual data is displayed in Magnetic Variation setting see This does not affect below how the chart or radar displays are drawnGetting started 27 Menu item Description Options Menu item Description Options Manual Variation When the Variation 0 degrees Settings Reset Resets all system setup Reset Defaults Source menu item is East default menus including page confirmation set to Manual see sets and the databar above you use the Range 0 to 30 to the factory default YES Manual Variation degrees East or West settings Waypoints NO setting to specify the routes and tracks are compensation value that NOT deleted you want to use This value is also transmitted Settings and Data Resets all system setup Factory Reset to any other connected Reset menus including page confirmation SeaTalk instruments sets and the databar to the factory default YES Language Determines the Options vary depending settings Waypoints NO language that will be on the geographic routes and tracks ARE used for all onscreen location where you deleted text labels menus and purchased your options multifunction display Note For systems using multiple Extended Character Determines whether OFF default multifunction displays Set additional accented networked displays characters are made ON the complete system available when you are database is deleted entering text on the data master primary display Ground Trip Reset Resets the chosen Ground Trip 1 Reset Only the waypoints ground trip distance Ground Trip 2 Reset routes and tracks counter to zero will be deleted Ground Trip 3 Reset from any additional Ground Trip 4 Reset multifunction displays28 CSeries Widescreen user reference Menu item Description Options Menu item Description Options DateTime Setup These options enable Date Format the units in Feet If the Distance unit is Temperature Units you to customize the date and time format mmddyy set to Kilometers the Fahrenheit default to your requirements system displays the ddmmyy units in Meters Celsius You can also specify a local time offset Time Format Pressure Units from Universal Time Constant UTC to 12hr Bar compensate for any time 24hr zone difference PSI default Local Time Offset Kilopascals 0130 to 0130 Volume Units Units Setup Enables you to specify Distance Units US Gallons the units used for the following key Nautical Imp Imperial measurements Miles default Gallons default Distance Statute Miles Liters Speed Kilometers System Integration Determines the Autopilot Control Speed Units connection settings Depth for external equipment Disabled default Temperature Knots default The following items Enabled are available in the Pressure mph miles per hour submenu DSC Message Volume kph kilometers per OFF default Autopilot Control hour If set to Enabled Note If the ON Depth Units this option allows Distance unit is you to control SeaTalk Alarms set to Nautical Miles Meters certain aspects or Statute Miles and of a connected ON default the data displayed Feet default pilot control head OFF is less than 1 unit Fathoms such as sending the system displays commands to engage Data Master and disengage theGetting started 29 Menu item Description Options Menu item Description Options autopilot If set to multifunction display Disabled you will not ON default on the same network RSD be able to control the one of them must RTE OFF autopilot from your be set as the data multifunction display Bridge NMEA Heading master When this TTM and all functions must option is set to ON be controlled from OFF default VHW the multifunction the pilot control head ON display you are VLW itself currently using will SeaTalk2 Keyboard be set as the data WPL DSC Message If set to ON details master VTG OFF default of distress DSC Bridge NMEA ZDA messages from a ALL Heading If connected DSC VHF ONE set to ON NMEA NMEA Port Setting radio will be displayed heading data will on your multifunction NMEA Output Setup be bridged onto the NMEA 4800 default display If set to OFF SeaTalk data bus Navtex 4800 the messages will APB and will be sent to NOT be displayed BWC all NMEAconnected Navtex 9600 on your multifunction devices If set to OFF display BWR AIS 38400 NMEA heading data SeaTalk Alarms If DBT will NOT be bridged set to ON all system onto the SeaTalk DPT bus An example of a alarms generated by any connected use for this setting is GGA SeaTalk units will be when using MARPA displayed on your GLL with an external multifunction display fast heading sensor MTW in which case you If set to OFF the alarms will NOT be MWV should set this option displayed on your to OFF to ensure that RMA all NMEAconnected multifunction display units receive heading RMB Data Alarms If you data from the external have more than one RMC heading sensor30 CSeries Widescreen user reference Menu item Description Options Menu item Description Options SeaTalk2 Keyboard Waypoint Password This menu allows you Enable Password Set to ONE Setup to enable password protection for waypoints OFF default or ALL if you have a SeaTalk2 and to change the ON keyboard connected password Otherwise set to Change Password OFF Displays Edit NMEA Output Setup Waypoint Password allows you to dialog enable or disable the individual NMEA output sentences for each NMEA port NMEA Port Setting Allows you to specify the appropriate port speed for the equipment connected to each NMEA port When the Navtex 4800 or Navtex 9600 option is selected you will be able to view the Navtex message listGetting started 3132 CSeries Widescreen user 4 Managing display dataChapter contents 41 CompactFlash cards overview on page 34 42 Writing and retrieving data on page 36 43 Transferring data using a PC on page 37 44 Operating a networked display on page 37Managing display data 3341 CompactFlash cards overview Caution Care of chart cards enable you to use additional cartographic To avoid irreparable damage to andor loss of and save and archive data from chart cardsTheir uses include Ensure that chart cards are fitted the correct way around DO NOT try to force a card into position Detailed cartographic information Obtain detailed cartographic information of the area that you navigate using Navionics chart DO NOT save data waypoints routes and so cards To check the current availability of Navionics chart card on to a Navionics chart card as the charts may types please visit or wwwnavionicsit The be overwritten amount of cartographic detail shown varies for different areas and for different scales The chart scale in use is indicated in the DO NOT use a metallic instrument such as a status bar the number represents the distance in nautical miles screwdriver or pliers to remove a chart card from the top of the chart window to the bottom of the chart window DO NOT remove a chart card while information Archiving To archive waypoints routes and tracks is being written to or read from it Saving To save waypoint route and track data for use by other equipment such as a PC Inserting a CompactFlash cardYou can remove and insert cards while a chart is displayed providedthat you follow the correct procedure The chart information is 1 Check that you are using the correct type of card see onscreen until the chartplotter redraws the screen for Information at the beginning of this manualexample when you pan outside the current area or use the Range 2 Open the chart card door located on the front right of the displaybutton to change the chart scale 3 Insert the card as shown in the diagram below with the lip of the card facing outwards It should position easily If it does not DO NOT force it check the direction in which the lip is facing 4 Gently press the card all the way in to the card slot 5 To prevent the ingress of water and consequent damage close the chart card door and press firmly until a click is heard34 CSeries Widescreen user reference 5 Press the card eject button 6 To prevent the ingress of water and consequent damage close the chart card door and press firmly until a click is heard 7 Press OK D115301 Caution Ensure chart card door is securely closed To prevent water ingress and consequent damage to the display ensure that the chart card door is firmly closed This can be confirmed by an audible clickRemoving a CompactFlash Card1 If the multifunction display is powered on press the MENU button Otherwise skip to Step 42 Highlight the Remove CF Card menu option3 Using the trackpad highlight the Remove CF Card menu option then press the trackpad right to select it4 Open the chart card door located on the front right of the display data 3542 Writing and retrieving data 3 Press the ARCHIVE AND TRANSFER softkey 4 Press the RETRIEVE FROM CARD softkeyYou can transfer data between a number of devices to help you 5 Select the type of data that you want to retrieve Waypointbackup and manage your waypoints routes and tracks Route or TrackYour multifunction display can save up to 3000 waypoints 150 6 To retrieve all items of that type of data press the RETRIEVEroutes and 15 tracks in database lists Once this number is ALL softkeyreached you will need to archive data to a CompactFlash card for 7 To retrieve an individual item of data select the item from the or retrieval at a later date Alternatively you can and press the RETRIEVE data to another instrument or PC using NMEA Whennavigation is active you can also receive waypoints routes and Note If the type of data you have selected already exists in thetracks from a PC SeaTalk and NMEA instruments displays memory use the softkeys to select a suitable action retrieve as new data replace existing data or cancelSaving data to a CompactFlash card Note Raymarine strongly recommends that you save data to Erasing data from a CompactFlash card a separate CompactFlash card and not to a Navionics card 1 Insert the card in to the CompactFlash card slot containing cartography 2 Press the DATA button1 Insert card in to the CompactFlash card slot 3 Press the ARCHIVE AND TRANSFER softkey2 Press the DATA button 4 Press the ERASE FROM CARD softkey3 Press the ARCHIVE AND TRANSFER softkey 5 Use the SELECT LIST softkey to select the type of data you want to erase4 Press the SAVE TO CARD softkey 6 To erase all the data press the ERASE ALL softkey5 Select the type of data that you want to save Waypoint Route or Track 7 To erase an individual item of data from the list highlight the relevant entry in the list and press the ERASE softkey6 To save all items of that type of data press the SAVE ALL softkey7 To save an individual item of data select the item from the list and press the SAVE data from a CompactFlash card1 Insert card in to the CompactFlash card slot2 Press the DATA button36 CSeries Widescreen user reference43 Transferring data using a PC 44 Operating a networked displayYou can transfer waypoints or routes to and from your display and a You can connect an additional multifunction display for a morePC or instrument using NMEA flexible and accessible systemWith the RayTech V60 or later software you can transfer waypoints If you have multifunction displays connected together using aand routes via a CompactFlash memory card Such transfers crossover coupler or a SeaTalkhs switch you can input edit andrequire that the PC is connected to the displays NMEA port via view data across all displays However there are some functionsa serial data cable and settings that are not seen or shared by all displays on your network These exceptions are detailed waypoint and route data Exceptions The following functions and local settings only affect the1 Press the DATA button multifunction display that you are currently using2 Press the ARCHIVE AND TRANSFER softkey3 Press the TRANSFER ON NMEA softkey Video the picture from any videocamera source will only be shown on the display that the videocamera is physically4 Press the appropriate softkey to send or receive NMEA data connected to Note The TRANSFER ON NMEA softkey is only available when Page set selecting a set name and applications for a particular compatible NMEA equipment is powered on and connected to page your multifunction display Power OnOff button including DayNight settings The ACTIVE window function The displayed panel in the Data and Engine Data applications Radar and Fishfinder presentation settings Radar VRMs EBLs and Wakes Chart presentation settings when the Chart View is set to LOCAL Showhide waypoints routes or tracks Fishfinder Setup Menu options excluding Transducer Settings and DSM Settings Video Databar and Display Setup menus Databar onoff and configuration Ruler display data 37Designating a Data Master DisplayTo ensure that the latest system data such as databases ofwaypoints routes and tracks is available at all one of the displays must be designated as the datamasterAll system data is managed by the data master The display that hasbeen designated as the data master should always be poweredon preferably first before any additional displays This is becauseevery time a change is made to the system data the data master willcopy its databases to all other displays that are currently poweredon If the data master is not poweredon or a data master has notbeen designated an alarm will sound and you will be prompted toselect a master display Note When changing the designated data master display or adding an additional display ensure that all your data is archived to a CompactFlash card so that you can restore it later in the event of a the master displayThe following task must be performed on the multifunction displaythat you want to designate as the data master1 Press the MENU button2 Using the trackpad select the System Setup menu item3 Using the trackpad select the System Integration menu item4 Using the trackpad select the Data Master ON option5 Press the OK button38 CSeries Widescreen user 5 Using contents 51 Waypoints on page 40 52 How waypoints are shown in different applications on page 41 53 Waypoint placement on page 42 54 Displaying the waypoint list on page 42 55 Waypoint navigation on page 43 56 Editing a waypoint on page 44 57 Waypoint groups on page 46 58 Password protecting your waypoints on page 47Using waypoints 3951 Waypoints to another NMEA compatible instrument If the system receives an active waypoint over SeaTalk or NMEA it is displayed but cannotA waypoint is a position marked on a chart radar or fishfinder be edited If required you can prevent access to modification andwindow to indicate a site for fishing diving etc or as a place to sight of your waypoint and route databases and functions by meansnavigate to By default all waypoints are indicated on screen by a of a symbol x This symbol can be changed if required Youcan also select an alternative symbol to be used as the default fornewly created waypoints Default symbol are a core feature of your multifunction display They canbe created in any application and are displayed on the radar chartand fishfinder windows A series of waypoints can be to form a route The details of all waypoints irrespectiveof the application they were created in are stored in a list which will hold up to 3000 waypoints All waypoints areby default placed in the MY WAYPOINTS group If required youcan create new groups and change the default group If can be archived to a CompactFlash card or transferred40 CSeries Widescreen user reference52 How waypoints are shown in the chart and radar applications a waypoint is represented whenit is both active displayed in a box and inactive no box as shownin the following diagram Wpt 2 Active waypoint D115871 Wpt 1 Waypoints in the Fishfinder Application When a waypoint is created it is represented on fishfinder windows Alternative waypoint symbols by a vertical line labelled WPT This symbology cannot be changed D115861 Active waypoint boxedWaypoints in the CDI and 3D chart applicationsIn the CDI application a waypoint is represented only when it is WPTactive displayed in a box WPT WPT WPT D115881Using waypoints 4153 Waypoint placement 54 Displaying the waypoint list 1 Press the WPTSMOB buttonPlacing a waypoint at the cursor position 2 Press the REVIEW AND EDIT WAYPOINTS softkey1 Press the WPTS MOB button2 Move the cursor to the position on the chart where you want Sorting the waypoint list the waypoint3 Press the WAYPOINT AT CURSOR softkey 1 Display the waypoint list4 Press OK or wait 4 seconds 2 Press the SORT LIST softkey 3 Press the SELECT SORT OPTION softkey 4 Using the trackpad or rotary control select the criteria by whichPlacing a waypoint at your vessels position you want to sort the list for example by Name 5 Press the OK button to apply the change1 Press the WPTS MOB button2 Press the WAYPOINT AT VESSEL softkey3 Press OK or wait 4 seconds4 Alternatively press the WPTS MOB button twice and then press OKPlacing a waypoint at a known position1 Press the WPTS MOB button2 Press the WAYPOINT AT LATLON softkey3 Enter the position4 Press OK twice42 CSeries Widescreen user reference55 Waypoint navigation 4 Alternatively position the cursor over the active waypoint and press the STOP GOTO to a waypoint using the WPTS MOB Note Once navigation is no longer active the waypoint symbol returns to its normal unboxed state and the dashed line betweenbutton your boat and the waypoint is removed1 Press the WPTSMOB button2 Press the GOTO WAYPOINT OPTIONS softkey3 Select the required waypoint from the list4 Press the GOTO WAYPOINT to an existing waypoint selectedon screenIn the chart application1 Position the cursor over the required waypoint2 Press the GOTO WAYPOINT softkey The chart displays a dashed line from your vessel to the active waypoint and navigation commences Note When you arrive at your target waypoint a message will appear and an alarm will sound To acknowledge the message and silence the alarm wait 10 seconds or press ACKNOWLEDGETo stop navigating to a waypoint1 Press the WPTSMOB button2 Press the GOTO WAYPOINT OPTIONS softkey3 Press the STOP GOTO softkeyUsing waypoints 4356 Editing a waypoint 2 Press the VIEW AND EDIT DETAILS softkey 3 Press the EDIT SYMBOL softkeyOnce a waypoint has been placed it can be edited in a variety of 4 Using the trackpad highlight the required symbol in the listways You can 5 Press the OK button Change the waypoint details name symbol group or add a comment Move a waypoint Moving a waypoint Erase a waypoint Moving a waypoint using the cursor Change the default symbol and group of newly placed waypoints In the chart application 1 Using the trackpad move the cursor to the relevant waypoint details 2 Press the MOVE WAYPOINT softkey 3 Using the trackpad drag the waypoint to the desired locationIn the chart application 4 Press the relevant PLACE WAYPOINT softkey1 Using the trackpad move the cursor to the relevant waypoint Alternatively select a waypoint from the Waypoint List Note To abandon a move waypoint operation press CANCEL2 Press the VIEW AND EDIT DETAILS softkey3 Using the rotary control highlight the information you want to Moving a waypoint by entering new coordinates change In the chart application4 Press the relevant EDIT softkey5 Using the rotary control and trackpad edit the details in each 1 Using the trackpad move the cursor to the relevant waypoint field as required Alternatively select a waypoint from the Waypoint List6 Press the OK button once to apply the changes for a single field 2 Press the VIEW AND EDIT DETAILS softkey and twice to exit the Edit Waypoint dialog 3 Using the rotary control highlight the information you want to change Note If you make an editing mistake press CANCEL 4 Press the relevant EDIT softkey 5 Using the rotary control and trackpad edit the information in the Position BRG and RNG fields as a waypoint symbol 6 Press the OK button once to apply the changes and twice to exit the Edit Waypoint dialogIn the chart application1 Using the trackpad move the cursor to the relevant waypoint Alternatively select a waypoint from the Waypoint List44 CSeries Widescreen user reference Note To abandon a move waypoint operation press CANCEL Erasing all waypoints In the chart or radar waypoints 1 Press the DATA button 2 Press the ARCHIVE AND TRANSFER softkeyErasing a Waypoint Using the Cursor 3 Press the ERASE FROM DISPLAY softkeyIn the chart or radar application 4 Press the SELECT LIST softkey until the WPT option is selected The System Waypoint List is displayed1 Using the trackpad position the cursor over the waypoint you 5 Press the ERASE ALL WAYPOINTS softkey want to erase 6 Press the YES softkey to confirm The softkeys change to provide functions Note If a route is hidden its waypoints can still be displayed If2 Press the ERASE WAYPOINT softkey you attempt to erase a waypoint from a hidden route a warning is3 Press the YES softkey to confirm displayed4 Press the OK button Note If a route is hidden its waypoints can still be displayed If you attempt to erase a waypoint from a hidden route a warning is a waypoint using the waypoint listIn the chart or radar application1 Press the WPTSMOB button2 Press the REVIEW AND EDIT WAYPOINTS softkey3 Using the trackpad highlight the waypoint you want to erase4 Press the ERASE WAYPOINT softkey5 Press the YES softkey to confirm6 Press the OK button Note If a route is hidden its waypoints can still be displayed If you attempt to erase a waypoint from a hidden route a warning is displayedUsing waypoints 4557 Waypoint groups Moving waypoints between groupsProvided that you have not changed the default group all waypoints 1 Display the Waypoint Group Listare automatically placed in the default My Waypoints group i Press the WPTS MOB buttonwhen they are created In order to make your waypoints easier to ii Press the REVIEW AND EDIT WAYPOINTS softkeymanage you can organize them into groups of your choice When iii Press the WAYPOINT GROUPS softkeyfishing for example you may only wish to see the waypoints that 2 Using the trackpad select the appropriate waypoint group fromindicate good fishing sites Other waypoints say for racing would the listbe superfluous at this time 3 Press the MOVE BETWEEN GROUPS softkey Note A waypoint cannot be placed in multiple groups 4 Press the SELECT GROUP A softkey 5 Using the rotary control select the waypoint group that contains the waypoint you want to move known as Group A or theDisplaying the waypoint group list source 6 Press the OK button1 Press the WPTS MOB button 7 Press the trackpad right to select the waypoint group that2 Press the REVIEW AND EDIT WAYPOINTS softkey you want to move the waypoint to known as Group B or the3 Press the WAYPOINT GROUPS softkey destinationThe Waypoint Group List is displayed 8 If the Group B list does not contain the waypoint group you want to move your waypoint to press the SELECT GROUP B softkey and use the rotary control to select the required groupMaking a new waypoint group 9 Press the MOVE WAYPOINT FROM softkey The waypoint is moved to the new group1 Display the Waypoint Group List i Press the WPTS MOB button ii Press the REVIEW AND EDIT WAYPOINTS softkey Changing the default waypoint group iii Press the WAYPOINT GROUPS softkey 1 Press the WPTS MOB button2 Press the MAKE NEW GROUP softkey 2 Press the REVIEW AND EDIT WAYPOINTS softkey3 Press the EDIT GROUP NAME softkey or press OK to accept the default name 3 Press the SET DEFAULT SYM GROUP softkey4 Using the rotary control edit the name for the new waypoint 4 Press the EDIT DEFAULT softkey group 5 Using the trackpad select the waypoint group that you want to5 Press the OK button to save the changes make the default 6 Press the OK button46 CSeries Widescreen user reference Note To abandon the group default change operation press 58 Password protecting your waypoints CANCEL You can prevent access to modification and visibility of your waypoints and routes by applying a a waypoint group Password Confirmation1 Display the Waypoint Group list When Password Protection is enabled and you are attempting to i Press the WPTS MOB button access a password protected function for the first time during a powercycle the system will request confirmation of your password ii Press the REVIEW AND EDIT WAYPOINTS softkey before you can iii Press the WAYPOINT GROUPS softkey2 Using the trackpad select the waypoint group that you want to Access WPTS key functions This does not affect the operation of erase the MOB function3 Press theERASE GROUP softkey Access ROUTE softkey functions4 Press the YES softkey to confirm Create a route from a track All other track functions are and hiding waypoint groups Archive or transfer any waypoints Enter the Waypoint Password Setup menuIn the chart application1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey Note Once you have provided a password to the system it must be entered to access the Password Setup submenu regardless2 Press the SHOWHIDE WAYPOINTS softkey of the whether Password Protection is set to ON or OFF3 Using the SHOW BY softkey select the SHOW BY GROUP option Note Raymarine strongly recommends that you backup your4 A list of available waypoint groups is displayed Using the rotary waypoint data BEFORE password protecting your waypoints control select the waypoint group that you want to show or hide This is so that in the event that you forget your password you5 Using the ON CHART softkey select the SHOW or HIDE option can easily restore your waypoints as appropriate6 Repeat Steps 4 to 5 for each waypoint group you want to show Disabled DataFunctions or hide When Password Protection is ON and you have not entered a password you will NOT be able to View details of waypoint and route databases Edit waypoints or routesUsing waypoints 47 Goto an existing waypoint Changing the waypoints password Follow a route 1 Press the MENU button View waypoints on screen even when the SHOWHIDE status 2 Using the trackpad select the System Setup menu item and is set to SHOW press the trackpad right to select the menu item 3 Using the trackpad select the Waypoint Password Setup menu View waypoint names on screen even when WAYPOINT NAME item and press the trackpad right to select the menu item is set to ON 4 Using the trackpad select the Change Password menu itemAll other options including GOTO CURSOR are unaffected and press the trackpad right to select the menu item 5 Using the trackpad enter your new waypoints password 1 to 16 characters and case a password for waypoints 6 Press the OK button1 Press the MENU button 7 Repeat Steps 5 to 6 to confirm the password2 Using the trackpad select the System Setup menu item and 8 Enter a hint to help you remember the password optional press the trackpad right to select the menu item 9 Press the OK button3 Using the trackpad select the Waypoint Password Setup menu item and press the trackpad right to select the menu item4 Using the trackpad select the Enable Password menu item and Disabling password protection for waypoints press the trackpad down to select the ON option 1 Press the MENU button5 Press the OK button 2 Using the trackpad select the System Setup menu item and6 Read the displayed warning and press the YES softkey to press the trackpad right to select the menu item accept it as appropriate 3 Using the trackpad select the Waypoint Password Setup menu7 Using the trackpad enter the password 1 to 16 characters and item and press the trackpad right to select the menu item case sensitive 4 When prompted enter your existing waypoints password8 Press the OK button 5 Press the OK button9 Repeat Steps 7 to 8 to confirm the password 6 Using the trackpad select the Enable Password menu item and10 Add a hint to help you remember the password optional press the trackpad up to select the OFF option11 Press the OK button 7 Press the OK buttonThe password is now set and protection enabled although accessto the waypoint and route functions remains available until yourestart your multifunction display48 CSeries Widescreen user 6 Using the chartChapter contents 61 Chart application overview on page 50 62 Ensure safe navigation on page 50 63 Using the chart safely on page 51 64 What the chart displays on page 51 65 Chart cards on page 52 66 Chart datum on page 52 67 Chart setup on page 53 68 Moving around the chart on page 59 69 Chart presentation on page 60 610 Locating your vessel on the chart display on page 72 611 Waypoints on page 73 612 Routes on page 75 613 Tracks on page 82 614 Measuring distances and bearings on page 84Using the chart 4961 Chart application overview 62 Ensure safe navigationWith suitable heading and position data from your charts and a GPS Ensure safe basic navigation at all timesmodule your multifunction display enables you to This product is intended only as an aid to navigation and must Find out where you are never be used in preference to sound navigational judgment Only official government charts and notices to mariners contain all the Interpret your surroundings current information needed for safe navigation and the captain is Measure the distance and bearing between two points responsible for their prudent use It is the users responsibility to use official government charts notices to mariners caution and Place waypoints at specific locations proper navigational skill when operating this or any other Raymarine Navigate to a specific point product Build and follow a route Monitor where you are going Distinguish between fixed and moving objects using radar overlay Record where you have been Manage and edit routes and tracks View AIS dataYou can also use your multifunction display to customize your to your own particular requirements and can Alter the way the chart is drawn in relation to your boat and the direction you are travelling in chart orientation and motion mode Manage and edit chart data you have entered Control the level of detail displayed onscreen50 CSeries Widescreen user reference63 Using the chart safely 64 What the chart displaysWhen using your chartplotter you should always check that a route The chart display has a number of features to help you navigateis safe The following diagram illustrates the main featuresZoom in to check for hazards such as small shoals that may Chart orientation Motion mode Chart viewnot be shown on a smaller scale chart Until you are familiar with the chart display you should take every opportunity to bar Chart rangecompare the displayed objects with visual targets such as buoysand coastal structures You should practice harbour and during daylight and in clear weather conditions The mode can also be used to help you gain experience waypoint Current position AIS Carto target graphic objectUsing the chart 5165 Chart cards 66 Chart datumChart cards can be used with your multifunction display to provide In order for your GPS and chart to correlate accurately with yourchart detail for specific geographic areas paper charts they must be using the same datumYour multifunction display is supplied with embedded cartography The default datum for your display is WGS1984 If this is notthat provides a level of detail suitable for basic navigation in a suitable you can change the setting via the Chart Setup menuspecific geographic area If you require charts with a higher level When you adjust the datum of your multifunction display aof detail or for a different geographic area it is necessary to Raymarine GPS will automatically correlate If you have an Navionics chart cards To check the current availability third party GPS you will need to correlate this separatelyof Navionics chart card types and the latest feature sets or wwwnavionicsit To obtain Navionics cardscontact your local dealer or visit the Navionics web site52 CSeries Widescreen user reference67 Chart setup Menu item Description OptionsThe set up for your chart and its cartography can be changed from Object Information Determines how further OFFthe standard configuration to suit your particular needs information is accessed for cartographic areas Points ONAlthough you will probably only do this when you first use the chart and objects All ON defaultyou may decide to make subsequent adjustments once you becomemore familiar with the system Any settings that you change are OFF even when you power off is displayed for a cartographic object when you move theSelecting the chart setup menu cursor over the object and press the OKIn the chart application button1 Press the MENU button ALL ON 2 Using the trackpad highlight the Chart Setup menu item Information is displayed for3 Press right on the trackpad to enter the Chart Setup menu cartographic objects and areas when you move the cursor overChart setup menu options an object or areaThe following table describes the various options in the Chart Setup Points ON Menu for your multifunction display Information is displayed for a cartographic object when you move the cursor over the objectUsing the chart 53 Menu item Description Options Menu item Description Options Vector Length The distance that your 3 mins Record Vessel Track Determines how track Auto default vessel travels in the By points are recorded on time period specified for 6 mins the chart Time this option determines Infinite default Distance the length of the vector Auto track points lines drawn on the are automatically chart display This created affects COG and HDG Time track points heading vectors If are created based on theInfinite option is time selected the vector will extend to the edge of Distance track the chart window points are created based on distance Vector Width Sets the width of Thin the COG and HDG heading chart vector Normal default lines Wide Route Width Sets the width of routes Thin Normal default Wide54 CSeries Widescreen user reference Menu item Description Options Menu item Description Options Track Interval Determines the interval If TIME is selected for Datum In order for your GPS WGS1984 default that will be used for the Record Vessel and chart to correlate track point creation Track By menu item accurately with your List of available The options available paper charts they must datum depend on the option 2 secs be using the same selected for the Record 5 secs datum The default Vessel Track By menu datum for your display item as follows 10 secs is WGS1984 If this is not suitable you can Auto If the Auto 30 secs change the setting option is selected for 1 min When you change the the Record Vessel datum setting the chart Track By menu 3 min grid will subsequently item no options move according to are available for the 5 min the new datum and Track Interval menu 10 min the item of the cartographic 30 min features will also change Time If the Time option is selected for If DISTANCE is selected accordingly The system the Record Vessel for the Record Vessel attempts to set up any Track By menu item Track By menu item GPS to the new mode you can use theTrack and indicates whether Interval menu item 002 nm this was successful or to specify the time not 005 nm interval 01 nm Distance If the Distance option is 02 nm selected for the 05 nm Record Vessel Track By menu item you 10 nm can use theTrack Interval menu item to specify the distance intervalUsing the chart 55 Menu item Description Options Menu item Description Options Chart Offset Allows you to move ON Chart Display Determines the level Simple the position of the of detail shown on the chart in order to correct OFF default chart Detailed default for position errors in Extra Detailed the cartography This adjustment is indicated Chart Grid Determines whether OFF in the chart application grid lines representing longitude and latitude ON default as a distance northwest ve or southeast are displayed on the ve from your vessel chart position to a maximum of 1000m When you OFF grid lines are press the trackpad right NOT displayed to select this menu item ON grid lines are the OFFSET softkey is displayed displayed enabling you to switch chart offset ON Chart Text Determines whether OFF or OFF chart text is displayed place names and so ON default on OFF chart text is NOT the cartography setup menu ON chart text isIn the chart application displayed1 Press the MENU button Chart Boundaries Determines whether a OFF2 Using the trackpad highlight the Cartography Setup menu item line indicating the chart boundary is displayed ON default3 Press right on the trackpad to enter the Cartography Setup menu OFF chart boundary is NOTCartography setup menu options displayedThe following table describes the various options in the Cartography ON chart boundarySetup Menu for your multifunction display is displayed56 CSeries Widescreen user reference Menu item Description Options Menu item Description Options Spot Soundings Determines whether a OFF Hide Rocks Determines whether OFF default number indicating depth rocks are shown or is displayed ON default hidden on the chart and 16 ft the depth at which they 20 ft OFF depth is NOT are shown displayed 33 ft OFF rocks are ON depth is displayed 66 ft displayed 16 ft rocks are Safety Contour Areas with depths that OFF hidden at depths of are SHALLOWER than 16ft and greater this specified value are 7 ft shaded in a blue color 10 ft 20 ft rocks are that is darker than areas hidden at depths of with depths that are 16 ft 20ft and greater GREATER than this 20 ft specified value 33 ft rocks are hidden at depths of 33 ft 33ft and greater 66 ft default 66 ft rocks are Depth Contour The depth contour is OFF hidden at depths of shown on the chart 66ft and greater display as a line 16 ft Nav Marks Determines whether OFF indicating the depth 20 ft navigation marks are at a particular position ON default 33 ft displayed on the chart 66 ft OFF navigation marks are NOT ALL default displayed ON navigation marks are displayedUsing the chart 57 Menu item Description Options Menu item Description Options Nav Marks Symbols Determines which set of International default Marine Features When this menu item OFF navigation mark symbols is set to ON the is used International US following waterbased ON default or US These symbols cartographic features correspond to paper are displayed charts Cables Light Sectors Determines whether OFF the sector of light cast Nature of seabed by a fixed beacon is ON default points displayed or not Tide stations OFF sector of light Current stations is NOT displayed Port information ON sector of light is displayed Land Features When this menu item is OFF set to ON landbased Caution Routing Determines whether OFF cartographic features ON default Data caution and routing data are displayed is displayed or not ON default Colored Seabed Areas When this menu item is OFF default OFF caution and set to ON the seabed routing data is NOT is shown in greater ON displayed definition in certain areas where the extra ON caution detail is available and routing data is displayed Background Color Determines what color White default the background water will be in any areas Blue where Navionics cartography is not available58 CSeries Widescreen user reference Menu item Description Options 68 Moving around the chart Business Services When this menu item OFF You can move around the chart using the pan and zoom controls is set to ON symbols indicating the location ON default A combination of zooming and panning is required to move around of a business will be the chart and display an area at the appropriate scale shown Note When you pan the chart or when you change the scale in Aerial Photo Overlay Determines the area On Land and Sea autorange mode the motion mode is suspended that will be displayed for aerial photo overlay On Land default Panning moves the displayed chart to a different area When Roads Determines whether OFF the cursor reaches the edge of the screen the chart pans major coastal roads are displayed on the chart ON default OFF coastal roads are NOT displayed When you zoom in the chart scale changes to show a smaller area in more detail Conversely if you zoom out the chart area ON coastal roads displayed is increased but the detail is reduced are displayed Additional Wrecks Determines whether OFF extended information for new wrecks is displayed ON default Note The cartographic detail available on charts varies according to the chart and the chart scale Some areas provide OFF extended detail at smaller scales than others wreck information is NOT displayed A feature of the chart is autoscale If you select a chart scale that does not have cartographic detail in some areas the chart will use ON extended the most detailed level available for the surrounding area and stretch wreck information is it to fit the selected scale This means that you will never have blank displayed or hatched areas on your screen However there may be some misalignment of objects which cross the chart boundary in this area Zooming in and out 1 To zoom in closer to the picture press the RANGE IN controlUsing the chart 592 To zoom out further from the picture press the RANGE OUT 69 Chart presentation control3 Press and hold the button to zoom continuously The chart can be viewed in a number of ways to suit your needs You will normally view your chart with the vessel on screen and motion mode active When motion mode is active as your vesselPanning around the display moves the chart is redrawn to keep the vessel on screen When you zoom the chart in active mode the chart zooms about your1 To pan around the display press the trackpad in the direction in vessel position Alternatively you may be planning a journey and which you want to pan do not want the chart to redraw as your vessel moves You can2 Press and hold the trackpad in the relevant direction to pan suspend the active motion mode by using the cursor to pan the chart continuously or by selecting FIND CURSOR When motion mode is suspended the mode is shown in the status bar in parenthesis eg RELATIVE MOTION zoom operates about your cursor position Provided theNavigating to the cursor position on the chart necessary data to ascertain your vessels position is available you can activate the motion mode by selecting FIND SHIP1 Position the cursor at the desired destination on the chart2 Press the GOTO softkey3 Press the GOTO CURSOR softkey Changing the chart display Note This target waypoint is also identified on the radar Each chart window can be tailored to meet your particular needs You can Set the chart view for individual windows or system wide Change how the chart is orientated Change the way your chart is drawn in relation to your boat movement Working with multiple chart views If you have more than one chart window you can either share the presentation or present each window independently The option you have chosen is indicated on the chart status bar as LOCAL or SYSTEM60 CSeries Widescreen user reference SYSTEM When a chart application is started it defaults to SYSTEM It is used in conjunction with motion mode to control how your boat chart view view Any windows set to SYSTEM view will have the same and chart relate to one another and how they are displayed on presentation as other system windows for screen The mode that you choose is restored at power up Any changes that you make to a chart window that is set to system Chart mode and orientation view will be reflected in all other system view chart windows The following options are available Chart layers radar and AIS Radarchart North Up Nup Showhide waypoints routes and tracks In North Up mode the chart orientation is fixed with true north upwards As your heading changes the boat symbol moves Declutter accordingly This is the default mode for the chart application Vectors Head Up Hup If you change any of these options in one window all system Head Up mode displays the chart with your boats current heading windows will be updated upwards As the heading changes the boat symbol remains fixed LOCAL When LOCAL chart view is selected the presentation for each and the chart picture rotates accordingly chart view window is set independently Note To prevent continuous backwards and forwards rotations as the boat yaws from sidetoside the chart will not local or system chart view unless the heading changes by at least 10 degrees from the last displayed orientationIn the chart application1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey Note It is not possible to select Head Up when the motion mode2 Press the CHART VIEW softkey to toggle between LOCAL and is set to True SYSTEM chart views Course Up Cup Note The motion mode will be set but not synchronized across windows when the chart view is set to SYSTEM In Course Up mode the chart picture is stabilized and shown with your current course upwards As your boats heading changes the ship symbol moves accordingly If you select a new course the picture will reset to display the new course upwards The referenceChart orientation used for CourseUp depends upon the information available at a given time The system always prioritizes this information in theThe orientation of a chart refers to the relationship between the following orderchart and the direction that you are travelling in 1 Bearing from origin to destination ie intended courseUsing the chart 612 Locked heading from an Autopilot True Motion3 Bearing to waypoint Autorange4 Instantaneous heading When you pan the chart or toggle Find ShipCursor to Cursor the motion mode is suspended This is indicated in the status bar by If heading data becomes unavailable whilst in this mode a warning around the motion mode and enables you to view another areamessage will be shown and the chart uses 0 heading in relative of the chart whilst navigating To reset the motion mode and returnmotion your vessel to the screen press Find Ship Manually the chart orientation the range in autorange also suspends motion mode The default setting is relative motion with zero offset The mode that you selectIn the chart application is restored at power up When a chart window is set to System view the motion mode will be set but not synchronized across other1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey system view windows2 Press the CHART MODE AND ORIENTATION softkey3 Press the ORIENTATION softkey until the required option HUP Relative Motion RM with optional vessel offset NUP or CUP is selected When the motion mode is set to Relative the position of your vessel4 Press the OK button is fixed on the screen and the chart picture moves relative to your vessel You can specify using the Vessel Offset softkey a view of your navigation the vessel is fixed in the centre of the window 0 offset or offset by 13 or 23 If you change the offset to 13 or 23 the view aheadIn the chart application of your vessel will be increased1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey2 Press the CHART MODE AND ORIENTATION softkey 23 Vessel offset3 Press the MOTION MODE softkey and select the AR optionThe chart will automatically maintain a view of both your vessel and 13 Vessel offsetthe target waypoint on screen 0Vessel offsetSetting the motion modeThe motion mode controls the relationship between the chart andyour vesselWhilst motion mode is active as your vessel moves the chart is D68393redrawn to keep the vessel onscreen The three motion modes are Relative Motion62 CSeries Widescreen user referenceIn the following example the motion mode has been set to Relative cartography by moving the position of the chartwith a vessel offset of 13 The vessel is fixed in the offset position This adjustment is indicated as a distance northwest ve orand the chart moves accordingly southeast ve from your vessel position to a maximum of 1000m To view the effects of an offset you can turn the feature on or off Once calculated the offset is applied to all charts Note Any offset entered will be applied to all charts on the chart card You should therefore ensure that this feature is switched D68402 off once you have compensated for the position errors in the cartography Any charting errors that you discover should beTrue Motion TM reported to NavionicsWhen the motion mode is set to True the chart is fixed and thevessel moves in true perspective to fixed landmasses on the screen Enabling chart offsetAs the vessels position approaches the edge of the screen thechart picture is automatically reset to reveal the area ahead of the 1 Press the MENU buttonvessel 2 Using the trackpad highlight the Chart Setup menu option and press the trackpad right to select it Note It is not possible to select True Motion when the orientation 3 Using the trackpad highlight the Chart Offset menu option and is set to Head Up press the trackpad right to select it 4 Press the OFFSET softkey and select the ON option Note If your vessel position is not available the current chart center is used as the reference point D68412 Changing the chart offset valueAutorange 1 Press the MENU button 2 Using the trackpad highlight the Chart Setup menu item PressAutorange selects and maintains the largest possible scale of chart the trackpad right to select the menu itemthat will display both the vessel and the target waypoint Autorange 3 Using the trackpad highlight the Chart Offset menu item Pressis not available if radarchart is on the trackpad right to select the menu item 4 Press the OFFSET softkey to switch Chart Offset ONChart offset 5 Press the ADJUST NS or ADJUST EW softkey as appropriate and use the rotary control to change the valueChart offset enables you to compensate for position errors in theUsing the chart 636 Press the OK button Enabling aerial photo the chart offset value In the chart application1 Press the MENU button 1 Press the PRESENTATION softtkey2 Highlight the Chart Setup menu option and press the right 2 Press the CHART LAYERS softkey cursor key to select it 3 Press the AERIAL OVERLAY softkey repeatedly until the ON3 Highlight the Chart Offset option and press the right cursor option is selected key to select it 4 Press the OK button4 Press the OFFSET softkey to select the ON option Specifying aerial overlay opacity5 Press the SET OFFSET softkey6 Press the CLEAR OFFSET softkey In the chart application 1 Press the PRESENTATION softtkeyChart layers 2 Press the CHART LAYERS softkey 3 Press the AERIAL OVERLAY softkey repeatedly until the ON option is selectedAerial photo overlay The opacity gauge is displayed above the softkeyYou can overlay an aerial photo on to the chart display helping you 4 Using the rotary control select the level of opacity requiredto interpret your environment and its features between 1 and 100If you are using a suitable chart card you can overlay an aerial 5 Press the OK buttonphoto on to the chart display This covers the navigable waters up to Specifying the aerial overlay areathree miles inside the these limits the land will appear green and the resolution is In the chart application with aerial photo overlay on the region covered by the chart card you are using 1 Press the MENU buttonUsing the options in the Cartography Setup Menu you can specify 2 Using the trackpad select the Cartography Setup menu itemwhether the aerial photo overlay is displayed for land areas only or 3 Using the trackpad select the Aerial Photo Overlay menu itemfor land and sea areas 4 Press the trackpad right to select the On Land or On Land andYou can also adjust the opacity of the aerial photo overlay if required Sea option as appropriate Note When the CHART VIEW mode is set to SYSTEM the aerial photo overlay is displayed in ALL networked displays64 CSeries Widescreen user reference5 Press the OK button Using radar overlay to distinguish between fixed and moving objects You can overlay radar image data over your chart image allowingRadar overlay better distinction between fixed objects and other marine traffic For best results switch on RadarChart to ensure radarYou can combine the chart with the radar or MARPA functions to range and chart scale are target tracking or to help you distinguish between fixedobjects and other marine traffic Enabling and disabling radar overlayYou can enhance the use of your chart by combining it with thefollowing radar features In the chart application Radar range 1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey 2 Press the CHART LAYERS softkey MARPA 3 Press the RADAR OVERLAY softkey until the ON or OFF option Radar overlay for distinguishing between fixed and moving is selected as required objects Note If radar overlay is applied to a chart window that is setRadar range to system view the overlay will be displayed in all other system view chart windowsWhen is switched on The radar range in all radar windows changes to match the chart Changing the radar range from the chart display scale In the chart application Sync is indicated in the top lefthand corner of the chart window 1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey If you change the radar range in any radar window all 2 Press the CHART MODE AND ORIENTATION softkey synchronized chart views change scale to match 3 Press the CHART SYNC softkey until the RDR option is selected If you change the scale of a synchronized chart window all radar 4 Press the OK button windows change range to match 5 Use the RANGE IN or OUT control to change the radar rangeUsing the radar to view MARPA targets on the chart Synchronizing the chart with the radar rangeThe Mini Automatic Radar Plotting Aid MARPA function is usedfor target tracking and risk analysis When MARPA is set up in In the chart mode or radar overlay all MARPA targets are displayed in the 1 Press the PRESENTATION softkeychart window and associated MARPA functions can be accessed 2 Press the CHART MODE AND ORIENTATION softkeyvia the chart 3 Press the CHART SYNC softkey until the RDR option is selectedUsing the chart 65 Note Radar range is not available when the 2 Alternatively with Radar Overlay switched on press the chart motion mode is set to AUTORANGE TARGET TRACKING softkeyChart scale and radar range Bathymetric dataYou can synchronize the radar range in all radar windows with thechart scale You can view detailed bathymetric contour data in the chartWhen is switched on application for use during fishing Before you can display bathymetric data in the chart application you The radar range in all radar windows changes to match the chart must have Navionics chart cards with the relevant level of detail scale When you change the CHART TYPE to the FISH option bathymetric Sync is indicated in the top lefthand corner of the chart window data is shown on the chart where available based on your chart If you change the radar range in any radar window all card synchronized chart views change scale to match Enabling bathymetric data If you change the scale of a synchronized chart window all radar windows change range to match In the chart application 1 Press the PRESENTATION radar range with chart scale 2 Press the CHART LAYERS softkeyIn the chart application 3 Press the CHART TYPE softkey repeatedly until the FISH option is selected1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey 4 Press the OK button2 Press the CHART MODE AND ORIENTATION softkey3 Press the CHART SYNC softkey until the RDR option is selected4 Press the OK button AIS objects Note Radar range is not available when the You can view AIS objects in the chart display to help you avoid chart motion mode is set to AUTORANGE collisions and identify vessels If you have a suitable AIS receiver or transceiver connected to yourAccessing MARPA controls on the chart multifunction display you can use the AIS layer toIn the chart application Display targets for any other AISequipped vessels1 Select the target using the cursor Display voyage information being broadcasted by these targets for example their position course speed and rate of turn The MARPArelated softkeys are displayed66 CSeries Widescreen user reference Display basic or detailed information for each target vessel The Chart Layers menu is displayed including safetycritical target data 4 Using the trackpad select the AIS Objects menu item Set up a safe zone around your boat 5 Press the trackpad right to select the ON option 6 Press the OK button View AIS alarm and safety related AIS objects 3D chart view locatorIn the chart application You can show a 3D view locator on the 2D chart to indicate the1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey boundaries of the area currently shown on the 3D chart2 Press the CHART LAYERS softkey The 3D view locator is a polygon outlined in blue that can be3 Press the CHART LAYERS softkey overlayed on the 2D chart As you rotate and pitch the vessel symbol on the display or use the pan and zoom controls the blue The Chart Layers menu is displayed polygon moves on the 2D chart to indicate the boundaries of the4 Using the trackpad select the AIS Objects menu item area currently shown on the 3D chart5 Press the trackpad right to select the ON option6 Press the OK button Enabling the 3D locator In the chart rings 1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey 2 Press the CHART LAYERS range rings on the chart enables you to measure 3 Press the CHART LAYERS rings give you an incremental representation of distance The Chart Layers menu is displayedfrom your vessel to help you judge distances at a glance The rings 4 Using the trackpad select the 3D Locator menu itemare always centred on your vessel and the scale varies to suit your 5 Press the trackpad right to select the ON optioncurrent zoom setting Each ring is labelled with the distance from 6 Press the OK buttonyour vesselEnabling range rings Chart vectorsIn the chart application Chart vectors show additional information on the chart display1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey including heading and COG vectors and wind and tide arrows2 Press the CHART LAYERS softkey3 Press the CHART LAYERS softkeyUsing the chart 67A range of vector graphics can be superimposed on to the chart If there are a large number of cartographic objects in a The following vectors can be independently enabled or area you can turn on the declutter option to hide the cartographic objects HDG heading vector shows the vessels heading displayed Text as a line with an open arrow head It does not take winds or tides into account Chart boundaries COG Course Over Ground vector indicates the vessels actual Spot soundings course and is displayed as a line with two open arrow heads Depth contours Wind and tide vectors winds and tides are displayed as lines Light sectors with solid arrow heads in the direction of the wind or tidal set Wind arrows point towards your vessel and tidal arrows point Caution and routing Data away The width of the arrow indicates its strength Land and marine features Note The length of the HDG and COG vector lines is determined Business services if available for your cartography by the distance your vessel will travel in the time you have specified 3 mins 6 mins or Infinite in the Chart Setup Menu at Decluttering the chart display the current speed Any times that you specify will apply to all chart views and if theInfinite option is selected the vector will In the chart application extend to the edge of the chart window 1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey 2 Press the DECLUTTER softkey and select the ON option Note If neither Speed Over Ground SOG or heading data is available vectors cannot be displayed Displaying details of tides and and disabling chart vectors Displaying details of tides1 Press the DATA button2 Press the CHART VECTORS softkey In the chart application3 Press the appropriate softkey to enable or disable the chart 1 Using the trackpad position the cursor over the diamondshaped vectors you want to use tidal symbol 2 Press the OK button to display information for that the chart 3 To display additional tidal data press the TIDAL DATA softkey 4 To move the time selector use the trackpadYou can reduce the amount of detail shown on the chart bydecluttering the chart display68 CSeries Widescreen user reference5 To change the displayed date use the appropriate details of currentsIn the chart application1 Using the trackpad position the cursor over the diamondshaped current symbol2 Press the OK button to display information for that current3 To display additional current data press the CURRENT DATA softkey4 To move the time selector use the trackpad5 To change the displayed date use the appropriate tide and current informationYou can set the date for the animation and choose to see thewhole animation from the beginning or start it at any point within Symbol Descriptionthe 24hour period Direction and speed of current greenYou can also choose to view the animation continuously or to step arrowsthrough it in increments of time that you set Tide height Viewing animated tide and current information In the chart application 1 Using the cursor highlight a tide or current icon 2 Press OK to open the Object Info dialog box and toolbarUsing the chart 693 Press the Animate softkey Additional chart information The TideCurrent Animation screen opens with the animation You can display additional information on the chart for cartographic paused objects ports and tide and current animations Depending on the chart card you are using you will also be able to view some or all of the following additional informationIn the chart application with a tide animation displayed Details of each cartographic object that is marked on the chart1 To start or stop the animation press the ANIMATION including source data for structures lines open sea areas and PLAYPAUSE softkey so on2 To view the animation in steps use the STEP BACK or STEP Details of ports port features and business services FWD softkeys Pilot book information similar to what you would see in a marine3 To set the animation step interval pause any playing animations almanac Pilot book information is available at certain ports and press the SET TIME INTERVAL softkey4 To set the animation date press the SET DATE softkey The Edit Panoramic photos of ports and marinas The availability of photos Date screen shows the following options is indicated by a camera symbol on the chart display TODAYS Set the animation date to the current date Note For full details of the features available with each chart DATE card type refer to the Navionics website or wwwnavionicsit PREV DATE Set the animation date to 24hours previous to current date Using the port search option NEXT DATE Set the animation date to 24hours ahead of In the chart application current date 1 Press the OK button EDIT DATE Opens the Edit Date popup screen use the trackpad or rotary control to enter the date you 2 Press the SEARCH BY NAME softkey want to see an animation for 3 Press the EDIT NAME softkey 4 Enter the name of the port and press theOK button5 Press OK to save the new date and return to the TideCurrent 5 Press theSEARCH softkey Animation screen or CANCEL to ignore the date change and return to the TideCurrent Animation screen leaving the date 6 If the search returns more than one port highlight the required setting unchanged port and press right on the trackpad to select it 7 Use the trackpad to select a service associated with that port Using the cursor to find a port In the chart application70 CSeries Widescreen user reference1 Select the appropriate port symbol in the chart view Business servicespoints of inter est symbols2 Press the OK button3 A list of services associated with the port is displayed4 Press theVIEW DETAILS softkey Anchorage Airport Babysitting Barber Bank Camping Car hire Firemen5 Use the trackpad to select a service6 Press the SHOW ON CHART softkey to center the screen on the selected port if details of services and points of interest Fishing GasPetrol Parking Golf Gym Hospital Hotel Laundry equipmentIn the chart application1 Using the trackpad move the cursor over the service or point of interest symbol2 Press the OK button Additional information is displayed Nautical Marina Museum Police Post Office Restaurant Ship Shop repairs services and points of interest symbolsThe location of various business services and points of interest isindicated by the following symbols Taxi Tourist Train Water Weather station information transport station D82261 Displaying details of objects and features In the chart application 1 Using the trackpad move the cursor over the object The basic object information will be displayed 2 Press the OK button Detailed information for that object is displayedUsing the chart 713 If the object you have selected has more than one subject 610 Locating your vessel on the chart area use the rotary control to highlight and select the required information pilot book information Your current position is represented on screen by a boat symbol The boat symbol is shown belowIn the chart application when a port symbol is displayed1 Using the trackpad move the cursor over the port symbol D662712 Press the OK button Boat symbol The Object Info dialog is displayed3 Using the trackpad highlight the Pilot Book menu item and If neither heading nor Course Over Ground COG data is available press the trackpad right to select it the vessel is shown as a solid circle If positional data has been selected for display your position will be displayed in the data bar4 Using the trackpad highlight the relevant book or chapter under VES POS5 Press the VIEW PILOT BOOK panoramic photos How to locate your vesselIn the chart application when a camera symbol is the availability of a photo In the chart application1 Using the trackpad move the cursor over the camera symbol 1 Press the FIND softkey and select the SHIP option2 Press the OK button Your vessel is displayed in the center of the chart3 Press the VIEW PHOTO softkey 2 To mark this position press the WPTS MOB button twice then press the OK button72 CSeries Widescreen user reference611 Waypoints To stop navigating to a waypoint 1 Press the WPTSMOB buttonWaypoint navigation 2 Press the GOTO WAYPOINT OPTIONS softkey 3 Press the STOP GOTO to a waypoint using the cursor 4 Alternatively position the cursor over the active waypoint and press the STOP GOTO softkeyIn the chart application1 Position the cursor over the waypoint you want to navigate to Note Once navigation is no longer active the waypoint symbol returns to its normal unboxed state and the dashed line between2 Press the GO TO WAYPOINT softkey your boat and the waypoint is to a waypoint using the GOTO optionIn the chart application Waypoint editing1 Press the GOTO softkey Moving a waypoint by entering new coordinates2 Press the GOTO WAYPOINT OPTIONS or GOTO CURSOR softkey as appropriate In the chart application3 Select the required waypoint from the list4 Press the GOTO WAYPOINT softkey 1 Using the trackpad move the cursor to the relevant waypoint Alternatively select a waypoint from the Waypoint ListNavigating to an existing waypoint selected on screen 2 Press the VIEW AND EDIT DETAILS softkey 3 Using the rotary control highlight the information you want toIn the chart application change1 Position the cursor over the required waypoint 4 Press the relevant EDIT softkey2 Press the GOTO WAYPOINT softkey 5 Using the rotary control and trackpad edit the information in the Position BRG and RNG fields as appropriate The chart displays a dashed line from your vessel to the active 6 Press the OK button once to apply the changes and twice to waypoint and navigation commences exit the Edit Waypoint dialog Note When you arrive at your target waypoint a message Note To abandon a move waypoint operation press CANCEL will appear and an alarm will sound To acknowledge the message and silence the alarm wait 10 seconds or press ACKNOWLEDGE Erasing a waypoint using the cursor In the chart the chart 731 Using the trackpad move the cursor to the relevant waypoint 3 Using the SHOW BY softkey select the SHOW BY GROUP Alternatively select a waypoint from the Waypoint List option2 Press the ERASE WAYPOINT softkey 4 A list of available waypoint groups is displayed Using the rotary3 Press the YES softkey to confirm or NO softkey to cancel control select the waypoint group that you want to show or hide 5 Using the ON CHART softkey select the SHOW or HIDE optionHiding a waypoint on the chart display as appropriateIn the chart application 6 Repeat Steps 4 to 5 for each waypoint group you want to show or hide1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey2 Press the SHOWHIDE WAYPOINTS softkey Showing and hiding waypoint symbols3 Press the ON CHART softkey repeatedly until the HIDE option In the chart application is selected4 Press the OK button 1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey 2 Press the SHOWHIDE WAYPOINTS softkey 3 Using the SHOW BY softkey select the SHOW BY SYM optionWaypoint appearance 4 A list of available waypoint symbols is displayed Using the rotary control select the waypoint symbol that you want to showShowing and hiding waypoint names or hideIn the chart or radar application 5 Using the ON CHART softkey select the SHOW or HIDE option as appropriate1 In the Chart application press the PRESENTATION softkey 6 Repeat Steps 4 to 5 for each waypoint symbol you want to show2 Press the SHOWHIDE WAYPOINTS softkey or hide3 Using the WAYPOINT NAME softkey select the WAYPOINT NAME ON option to show waypoint names or the WAYPOINT NAME OFF option to hide waypoint names Note Waypoints in an active route are always displayed regardless of whether the display is set to show or hideShowing and hiding waypoint groupsIn the chart application1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey2 Press the SHOWHIDE WAYPOINTS softkey74 CSeries Widescreen user reference612 Routes Note A route can also be created from a trackA route is a series of waypoints used to navigate a course Up to 150 routes can be added to your system each consisting ofA route is displayed on screen as a series of waypoints linked by a up to 50 waypoints As each waypoint is added it is assigned anline index number corresponding to its position in the route and drawn on the chart using the currently specified symbol The following Route name Sunda y Trip should be noted When a route is being built it is not active and does not affect Waypoint any current navigation You can include a waypoint more than once in a route but the Route same waypoint cannot be placed consecutively D83271 destination You can create a new route when the route list is full but on saving this you will be prompted to choose an existing route to overwriteWith routes you can You cannot save a new route if any of the waypoints within it are Build a temporary route that you follow immediately Quick currently active Route If you do not rename a quick route it will be overwritten and its waypoints deleted when a new quick route is built The way in which the OK and CANCEL buttons operate is different when you are building and editing routes Build and save a route for later use in which case the route is stored in the route list Convert a track of your course into a route Building a routeOnce created you have the option to view a routes details amend Building a route using new waypointsits course edit its name and color or erase it All route options canbe accessed via the ROUTES softkey In the chart application 1 Press the NAVIGATION OPTIONS a route 2 Press the ROUTES softkeyRoutes can either be built on screen or via the waypoint list A route 3 Press the BUILD NEW ROUTE of 4 Using the trackpad position the cursor at the desired position New waypoints that you have specifically placed for that route or on the Chart 5 Press the PLACE WAYPOINT softkey Existing waypoints that are already stored in the system or 6 Repeat Steps 4 to 5 for each new waypoint until the route is A combination of new and existing waypoints completeUsing the chart 757 To follow the route immediately without saving it for future use 6 Press the INSERT WAYPOINT softkey Quick Route press the FOLLOW QUICK ROUTE softkey 7 Repeat Steps 4 to 5 for each existing waypoint you want to add8 To save the route for future use press the SAVE ROUTE softkey to the route until the route is complete 8 To follow the route immediately without saving it for future use Note If you place a waypoint at the wrong position press the Quick Route press the FOLLOW QUICK ROUTE softkey UNDO WAYPOINT softkey 9 To save the route for future use press the SAVE ROUTE a route using existing waypoints Note If you insert a waypoint incorrectly into a route that you are building using the waypoint list highlight the waypoint in the listIn the chart application and press the REMOVE WAYPOINT softkey1 Press the NAVIGATION OPTIONS softkey2 Press the ROUTES softkey Building a route from a track3 Press the BUILD NEW ROUTE softkey Creating a route from a track enables you to retrace the course of4 Using the trackpad position the cursor over an existing waypoint that track on the Chart When a track is converted the system creates the closest route5 Press the USE THIS WAYPOINT softkey through the recorded track using the minimum number of6 Repeat Steps 4 to 5 for each existing waypoint you want to add waypoints Each waypoint created will be saved with the depth and to the route until the route is complete temperature data if applicable for that position7 To follow the route immediately without saving it for future use Quick Route press the FOLLOW QUICK ROUTE softkey8 To save the route for future use press the SAVE ROUTE softkey Note If you place a waypoint at the wrong position press the UNDO WAYPOINT a route using the waypoint listIn the chart application1 NAVIGATION OPTIONS softkey D836612 Press the ROUTES softkey3 Press the BUILD NEW ROUTE softkey4 Press the USE WAYPOINT LIST softkey5 Using the trackpad highlight the waypoint you want to use from the waypoint list76 CSeries Widescreen user referenceOn completion the maximum deviation of the route from the Adding a waypoint at the start of a routerecorded track is displayed and the new route is added to the routelist It can now be displayed edited and erased etc in the same In the chart applicationway as other routes in the system 1 Press the NAVIGATION OPTIONS softkey Note If a track break occurs only the last segment is converted 2 Press the ROUTES softkey to a route 3 Press the REVIEW AND EDIT ROUTES softkey 4 Using the trackpad or rotary control select the route you want toBuilding a route from the current track add a waypoint to 5 Press the AMEND ROUTE COURSE softkeyIn the chart application 6 Press the USE WAYPOINT LIST softkey1 Press the NAVIGATION OPTIONS softkey 7 Press the trackpad right to highlight the righthand column of2 Press the TRACKS softkey the list3 Press the CREATE ROUTE FROM TRACK softkey 8 Press the trackpad up until a new empty row is created at the top of the list4 Using the trackpad select the track you want to create the route from 9 Press the trackpad left to highlight the lefthand column of the list5 Press the CREATE ROUTE FROM TRACK softkey 10 Using the trackpad or rotary control highlight the waypoint you want to insert at the start of the route6 Press the YES softkey to name the route or NO to accept the default route name 11 Press the INSERT WAYPOINT softkeyA route will be created and the current track will continue to be 12 Press the OK buttonrecorded until you press the STOP TRACK softkey Adding a waypoint within a routeBuilding a route from a saved track In the chart applicationIn the chart application 1 In the Chart or Radar applications use the trackpad to move the1 position the cursor over the track you want to create the route cursor over the appropriate leg of the route from 2 Press the INSERT WAYPOINT softkey2 Press the CREATE ROUTE FROM TRACK softkey 3 Using the trackpad move the cursor so that it stretches the leg3 Press the YES softkey to name the route or NO to accept the of the route to the desired position on the chart default route name 4 Press the PLACE WAYPOINT softkeyA route will be created and the current track will continue to berecorded until you press the STOP TRACK softkey Adding a waypoint to the end of a route In the chart application 1 Press the NAVIGATION OPTIONS softkeyUsing the chart 772 Press the ROUTES softkey View the route list and then select the required route or3 Press the REVIEW AND EDIT ROUTES softkey Select the required route onscreen4 Using the trackpad or rotary control select the route you want to add a waypoint to The TIME and SOG options can then be used to aid passage planning by displaying the time in hours or as an ETA and the SOG5 Press the AMEND ROUTE COURSE softkey as actual or planned If the route is currently being navigated to6 To define a new waypoint using the Chart position the cursor active the data is updated to show bearing distance and time over the appropriate route leg and then drag it to the new from your current position position and press the PLACE WAYPOINT softkey7 To add a waypoint from the waypoint list press the USE Displaying route details using the cursor WAYPOINT LIST softkey In the chart application8 Press the trackpad right to highlight the righthand column of the list 1 Using the trackpad position the cursor over any leg of the9 Press the trackpad down until the last entry in the list is required route highlighted 2 Press the REVIEW AND EDIT ROUTES softkey10 Press the trackpad left to highlight the lefthand column of the list 3 Using the trackpad highlight the required route from the list11 Using the trackpad or rotary control highlight the waypoint you 4 Press the ROUTE DETAILS softkey want to insert at the start of the route12 Press the INSERT WAYPOINT softkey Displaying route details using the route list13 Press the OK button In the chart application 1 Press the NAVIGATION OPTIONS the route list 2 Press the ROUTES softkey 3 Press the REVIEW AND EDIT ROUTES softkeyIn the chart application 4 Using the trackpad highlight the required route from the list1 Press the NAVIGATION OPTIONS softkey 5 Press the ROUTE DETAILS softkey2 Press the ROUTES softkey3 Press the REVIEW AND EDIT ROUTES softkey Following a route details When you are following a route the active route is shown on all chart windowsDetails of all routes that you create are held in the Route List When the distance to the next waypoint in the route is less than thatYou can specified for the arrival alarm radius or your vessel reaches the closest point of approach to the target defined by a line passing78 CSeries Widescreen user the waypoint and perpendicular to the route leg a warning Following a route using the route listdialog is displayed and an alarm sounds Once the alarm isacknowledged the next waypoint is selected the display updates In the chart applicationto indicate the next leg of the route and the system sends the new 1 Press the GOTO data to the autopilot 2 Press the FOLLOW ROUTE OPTIONS softkeyThere are several ways to select the follow route option 3 Using the trackpad or rotary control select the route you want to Using Quick Route follow 4 Press the FOLLOW ROUTE softkey From a selected waypoint or any point within a route Note You can stop following a route at any time by pressing Using the route list the STOP FOLLOW softkey In reverse order Following a route in reverse orderFollowing a route using quick route In the chart applicationIn the chart application 1 Press the GOTO softkey1 Build your route 2 Press the FOLLOW ROUTE OPTIONS softkey2 After adding the final waypoint in your route press the FOLLOW QUICK ROUTE softkey 3 Using the trackpad or rotary control select the route you want to follow Note You can stop following a route at any time by pressing 4 Press the REVERSE AND FOLLOW softkey the STOP FOLLOW softkey Note You can stop following a route at any time by pressing the STOP FOLLOW a route from a selected waypoint or point within aroute Advancing to the next waypoint in a routeIn the chart application While following a route in the chart application1 Using the trackpad position the cursor over the appropriate leg of the route or a waypoint in the route 1 Press the GOTO softkey or position the cursor over the route2 Press the FOLLOW THIS ROUTE or FOLLOW FROM HERE 2 Press the ADVANCE WAYPOINT softkey softkey Note You can stop following a route at any time by pressing the STOP FOLLOW softkeyUsing the chart 79 Note If the current destination is the last waypoint the chart 7 Press the EDIT NAME or EDIT COLOR softkey as appropriate advances on to the first waypoint in the route 8 Using the trackpad select the new name of color for the route 9 Press the OK button to save the Cross Track Error XTE Note If the route you are editing has been saved by pressingWhile following a route in the chart application the FOLLOW QUICK ROUTE softkey the route is named Quick Route by default Changing its name prevents it being1 Press the RESTART XTE softkey overwritten the next time the FOLLOW QUICK ROUTE softkey is usedEditing a route Adjusting the thickness of route linesOnce you have created a route it can be edited in a variety of ways In the chart applicationYou can 1 Press the MENU button Reverse a route 2 Using the trackpad select the Chart Setup option Amend the course of a route although you cannot edit a target 3 Using the trackpad select the Route Width menu item waypoint that you are currently navigating to 4 Using the trackpad select the appropriate route line thickness Change the name or color of a route 5 Press the OK button Erase a route Showing or hiding a route Note An active route can be edited with the exception of the target waypoint If a waypoint being edited becomes the target In the chart application then the system shall cancel the edit the waypoint shall remain in 1 Using the trackpad position the cursor over the appropriate its original position route 2 Press the HIDE ROUTE the name or color of a route Moving a waypoint within a routeIn the chart application In the chart application1 Press the NAVIGATION OPTIONS softkey2 Press the ROUTES softkey 1 Using the trackpad move the cursor over the waypoint you want3 Press the REVIEW AND EDIT ROUTES softkey to move4 Using the trackpad highlight the required route from the list 2 Press the MOVE WAYPOINT softkey5 Press the EDIT NAME AND COLOR softkey 3 Using the trackpad move the cursor so that it stretches the leg of the route to the desired position on the chart6 Using the trackpad select the Name or Color field80 CSeries Widescreen user reference4 Press the OK button Note You can delete any route except for the one that you are curently following When you erase a route only those a waypoint from a route associated with that route are deletedIn the chart application1 Using the trackpad move the cursor over the waypoint you want to remove2 Press the REMOVE WAYPOINT a routeIn the chart application1 Ensure that you are not following a route press the STOP FOLLOW softkey to stop following a route2 Position the cursor over the appropriate route3 Press the REVERSE ROUTE softkeyThe waypoints in the route are renumbered and the route nameis movedErasing a routeIn the chart application1 Press the NAVIGATION OPTIONS softkey2 Press the ROUTES softkey3 Press the REVIEW AND EDIT ROUTES softkey4 Using the trackpad highlight the required route from the list5 Press the ERASE ROUTE softkey6 Press the YES softkey to confirm the action or the NO softkey to cancel the actionUsing the chart 81613 Tracks Specify the distance between each track pointYou can create and save tracks to keep a permanent record of Creating a Trackwhere youve been When you want to record where you have been you can use theA track is an onscreen trail that represents the course you have START TRACK softkey to start tracking your journey The track willtaken This trail is made up of a series of track points which are then be created automatically as you navigate your vesselcreated automatically It is also possible to create a route from the track Creating a track In the chart application 1 Press the NAVIGATION OPTIONS softkey 2 Press the TRACKS softkey 3 Press the START TRACK softkey As you navigate your vessel your journey is automatically recorded as a track Note If the power fails whilst a track is being recorded or the position fix is lost a break will occur in the track Only the last segment of a track can be converted into a routeWith tracks you can Note If the maximum number of tracking points is reached you will be warned The track will continue to be recorded with the Review where you have been earlier tracking points being overwritten Retrace your original journey by converting the track to a route and automatically reversing it Displaying the track listIf required a track can be personalized and the track to your own particular needs You can In the chart application Rename a track 1 Press the NAVIGATION OPTIONS softkey Change the color of a track 2 Press the TRACKS softkey Specify the time period between track point creation82 CSeries Widescreen user reference3 Press the REVIEW AND EDIT TRACKS softkey Erasing a track In the cfhart a track 1 press the NAVIGATION OPTIONS softkeyOnce you have created a track it can be edited in a variety of ways 2 Press the TRACKS softkey 3 Press the REVIEW AND EDIT TRACKS softkeyYou can 4 Using the trackpad highlight the required track from the list Change the name of a track 5 Press the ERASE TRACK softkey Change the color of a track 6 Press the YES softkey to confirm the action or the NO softkey to Erase a track cancel the actionChanging the name or color of a track Note You can also erase all tracks using the ARCHIVE AND TRANSFER functionIn the chart application1 Press the NAVIGATION OPTIONS softkey2 Press the TRACKS softkey3 Press the REVIEW AND EDIT TRACKS softkey4 Using the trackpad highlight the required track from the list5 Press the EDIT NAME AND COLOR softkey6 Using the trackpad select the Name or Color field7 Press the EDIT NAME or EDIT COLOR softkey as appropriate8 Using the trackpad select the new name of color for the track9 Press the OK button to save the changesShowing or hiding a trackIn the chart application1 Press the NAVIGATION OPTIONS softkey2 Press the TRACKS softkey3 Press the REVIEW AND EDIT TRACKS softkey4 Using the trackpad highlight the required track from the list5 Use the TRACK ON CHART softkey to select the SHOW or HIDE option as the chart 83614 Measuring distances and bearings 1 Press the DATA button 2 Press the RULER softkeyYou can use the databar information and the ruler to measure 3 Press the CLEAR RULER in the chart applicationYou can determine the distance and bearing from your boat to the position of the cursor between two points on the the chart rulerIn the chart application1 Using the trackpad position the cursor at the start point of your measurement or bearing2 Press the DATA button3 Press the RULER softkey4 Using the trackpad position the cursor at the end point of your measurement or bearing The range and bearing is displayed5 Press the OK button to fix the new ruler the chart rulerIn the chart application with the ruler displayed1 Press the ADJUST A or ADJUST B softkey to select the start or end point as appropriate2 Using the trackpad move the cursor to the new ruler position3 Press the OK button to fix the new ruler the chart rulerIn the chart application84 CSeries Widescreen user 7 Using the 3D chartChapter contents 71 3D chart overview on page 86 72 3D chart setup on page 87 73 3D chart cards on page 88 74 3D chart display overview on page 88Using the 3D chart 8571 3D chart overview What fishing pattern to use Safe routesThe 3D chart provides a number of features to help you navigatewith your vessel If the area that you are in is new to you or visibility is poor 3D cartography can help to give you the confidence to know where you Note Before you can use the 3D chart applicaton your are and what is around you As with a conventional chart active multifunction display must be receiving accurate heading and waypoints and routes can also be shown on the 3D chart position data from a suitable source such as a GPS for example You must also have 3D chart cards containing 3D cartography for the appropriate areaSafetyThe 3D chart is an aid to visualization When navigating with your3D chart you should also check your 2D chart and ensure that aroute is safe Until you are familiar with interpreting the 3D chartyou should take every opportunity to compare the displayed objectswith visual targets such as buoys and coastal structures Youshould practice harbour and coastal navigation during daylight andin clear weather conditions The simulator mode can also be usedto help you gain experienceThe 3D application should not be used as a substitute for practice nor for official government paper charts Donot use this application before you have read this chapterUses for the 3D Chart3D cartography introduces an easytouse chart format that providesyou with a three dimensional graphical view of land and seacontours around your boat Land masses are shown in green theshade depending on the height above sea level Water the seabedand submerged objects are shown in varying shades of blueMuch of the information available on a conventional chart can beshown in three dimensions giving you an accurate of the area around your boat that can help you plan Fishing spots86 CSeries Widescreen user reference72 3D chart setup Function Description OptionsYou can configure a number of options to tailor the 3D chart Vessel Symbol The style of symbol that to your requirements represents your vessel on screen PowerIdeally the 3D chart application should be configured before firstuse You may also want to make additional adjustments as you Vessel Size Use this option to specify Tinybecome more familiar with the application the size of the symbol that represents your Small Note Any changes that you make to the 3D chart configuration vessel on screen Medium are retained when you power off the display Large HugeSelecting the 3D chart setup menu Aerial Photo Overlay Determines whether ONIn the 3D chart application an aerial photograph is overlayed on the 3D OFF1 Press the MENU button chart display2 Using the trackpad select the 3D Chart Setup menu item then Chart Text Determines whether ON press the trackpad right to select it descriptive text such3 Use the trackpad to highlight the required menu option then as place names for OFF press the trackpad right to adjust the setting example appears on4 Press the OK button to save your changes the chart Navigation Marks Determines whether ON navigation marks appear3D chart setup menu options on the chart OFFThe following table explains the options available in the 3D ChartSetup Menu Function Description Options CenterofView Indicator Determines whether a ON white cross is displayed indicating the centre of OFF viewUsing the 3D chart 8773 3D chart cards 74 3D chart display overviewBefore you can use the 3D chart application you must have chart The 3D chart application features a number of display modes tocards containing the appropriate 3D cartographic data help you navigate your vesselThe 3D chart application relies on appropriate cartographic data The following diagram show the various elements of the displaystored on CompactFlash chart cards You must have chart cards Range Boat symbol Mode 3D cartographic data for the geographic area in which Horizontal distance across Boats position on Shows mode Shows in degrees true screen halfw ay up the window chart Select sail application is how far the onscreenyou want to navigate your vessel or at center of viewShown in or power boat working in view has been rotated selected system units from your boats heading Chart cards containing approriate 3D cartographic data are availablefrom the web site Depth scale Wa ypoint Centerofview Cartogr aphic objects North arr ow Approximate With arriv al White cross indicates Select objects for display 3D indication ofTrue D116021 depth beneath circle center of chart view via the 3D Chart Setup North in relation to your boat at sea level menu the chart view 3D chart view modes You can change the view provided by the 3D chart to give you a better view of your surroundings The 3D chart application has two main viewing modes Active Motion mode Planning mode88 CSeries Widescreen user Motion mode The 3D chart places brackets around the view option listed immediately below the databar to indicate that the chart is inThis is the default mode when you open the 3D chart application Planning mode An example of this is FWDprovided that there is a valid fix The screen shows an aerial viewof the 3D chart as if you are above your boat slightly behind it andlooking forward virtual eye point You can also view the chartfrom different positions relative to your boat As your boat moves 3D Chart View Optionsforward the chart automatically updates and reveals the changingview ahead Multiple 3D chart instances You can display multiple 3D chart views by creating a page that Note In Active Motion mode you can adjust the pitch when the shows the 3D chart application in up to four windows at the same ADJUST ON softkey is set to CENTER but rotating or panning time the chart will put it into Planning mode see below Each instance of the 3D chart application can be in Active Mode or Planning mode as modePlanning mode enables you to view an area of the chart different Displaying multiple 3D chartsto the one in which you are navigating so that you can analyze 1 Press and hold the PAGE button for three seconds until thelocations and features You can use the controls to view a particular Select Page Set window appearsarea from different angles bearings and ranges The chart nolonger automatically keeps your boat onscreen When you are in 2 Using the trackpad highlight the page set that features the 3DPlanning mode the controls and functions available are the same chart applicationas for Active Motion mode 3 Press the EDIT PAGE SET softkey to edit the highlighted page setSelecting the active motion 3D chart mode 4 Press the softkey associated with the 3D chart applicationThe 3D chart is in Active Motion mode by default To return to this 5 Using the trackpad highlight the page layout style that suits themode at any time layout and number of instances of the 3D chart that you want 6 Press the OK button1 Press the FIND SHIP softkey 7 Using the trackpad highlight the 3D chart application in the list The 3D chart is redrawn with your vessel in the forwardlooking 8 Press the OK button view at your current position 9 Press the ACTIVE button to select the next window that will host an instance of the 3D chart the planning 3D chart mode 10 Repear steps 8 to 9 until you have all the instances of the 3D1 Using the trackpad pan to the area of the chart that you want chart application that you require to viewUsing the 3D chart 8911 Press the OK button When one of these options is selected the viewpoint of the 3D chart is changed to show a different area3D chart depth scale The vessel view mode that you are currently in is indicated justThe depth scale view option enables you to add an indicator below the databarbeneath your vessel on the display providing a visual the water depth immediately below your vessel Changing the 3D chart vessel view modeThis depth scale moves up and down to indicate the approximate In the 3D chart below your vessel Areas of water that are deeper than thedepth scale limit are shaded Areas of water that are shallower than 1 Press the PRESENTATION softkeythe depth scale limit are shown in a lighter shade 2 Press the 3D VIEW OPTIONS softkey 3 Press the VIEW TO softkey until the FWD STB AFT or PRTEnabling or disabling the 3D chart depth scale option is selected as appropriateIn the 3D chart application 4 Press the OK button1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey 3D chart vessel offset2 Press the 3D VIEW OPTIONS softkey The 3D chart Vessel Offset options determine the position of your3 Press the DEPTH SCALE softkey until the ON or OFF option is vessel in relation to the chart selected as appropriate You can specify whether the boat is fixed in the centre of the window4 Press the OK button 0 offset or offset by 13 or 23 of the screen If you change the offset to 13 or 23 the view ahead of your boat will be increased3D chart vessel view modesThe 3D chart vessel view modes provide different perspectives of Changing the 3D chart vessel offsetyour vessel on the 3D chart display In the 3D chart are four viewing options 1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey Forward FWD provides a viewpoint above and behind your 2 Press the 3D VIEW OPTIONS softkey vessel looking forward This is the default option 3 Press the VESSEL OFFSET softkey until the 0 13 or 23 option Starboard STB provides a viewpoint above and to the port of is selected as appropriate your vessel looking starboard 4 Press the OK button Aft AFT provides a viewpoint above and in front of your vessel looking aft 3D chart detail exaggeration You can exaggerate the vertical size of objects on the 3D chart to Port PRT provides a viewpoint above and to the starboard make it easier to interpret what you are seeing of your vessel looking to port90 CSeries Widescreen user it is easier to see certain topographical features if they Aerial photo overlay on 3D chartare exaggerated Adjusting the exaggeration has the effect ofvertically stretching objects on the chart making it easier to see You can overlay an aerial photograph on the 3D chart display totheir shape and position This could be particularly helpful if you help you interpret your fishing for example Aerial photos cover the navigable waters up to 3 miles inside the coastline Beyond these limits the land will appear green colorAdjusting the 3D chart exaggeration charts and grey black and white charts The level of resolutionIn the 3D chart application and the availability of a colored overlay is dependent on the region covered by the chart card1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey The following images show the difference between the standard 3D2 Press the 3D VIEW OPTIONS softkey chart display and the 3D chart display with aerial photo overlay3 Press the ADJUST EXAGGERATION softkey4 Using the trackpad select the required amount of exaggeration5 Press the OK button3D chart can declutter the 3D chart to reduce the amount of objectsand detail in an area that shows a lot of information on the chartsuch as navigation marks can be confusing Depending on yourchart view level it can make features or even your position difficultto see Declutter helps you to reduce this confusion and make thechart clearer by removing some objects from view D116031 Standar d 3D image 3D image with aeria l the 3D chartIn the 3D chart application Overlaying an aerial photo on the 3D chart1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey In the 3D chart application2 Press the DECLUTTER softkey until the ON or OFF option is selected as appropriate 1 Press the MENU button3 Press the OK button 2 Using the trackpad select the 3D Chart Setup menu item then press the trackpad right to select it 3 Using the trackpad select the Aerial Photo Overlay menu itemUsing the 3D chart 914 Using the trackpad select the ON option to enable aerial photo 1 Press the ADJUST ON softkey until the EYE option is selected overlay or the OFF option to disable it to rotate or pitch around a virtual eye point Select the CENTER5 Press the OK button option to rotate or pitch around the centerofview cross on the screen 2 Press the ADJUST softkey until the ROTATE or PITCH option is3D Chart Navigation selected as appropriate 3 Press the OK buttonMoving around the 3D chart Navigating to a waypoint using the 3D chartIn the 3D chart application In the 3D chart application1 Use the trackpad to move move the cursor to a different area on the 3D chart 1 Press the GOTO softkey2 Press the Range Out button to show a larger area of the 3D 2 Press the GOTO WAYPOINT OPTIONS softkey chart The Waypoint List is displayed3 Press the Range In button to show a smaller area of the 3D chart 3 Using the trackpad select the waypoint you want to navigate toLocating your vessel on the 3D chart 4 Press the GOTO WAYPOINT softkeyIn the 3D chart application Following a route using the 3D chart1 Press the FIND SHIP softkey In the 3D chart application The 3D chart is redrawn with the boat in the forwardlooking 1 Press the GOTO softkey view at your current position 2 Press the FOLLOW ROUTE OPTIONS softkeyMarking your position on the 3D chart The Route List is displayed 3 Using the trackpad select the route you want to followIn the 3D chart application 4 Press the FOLLOW ROUTE softkey1 Press the WPTS MOB button twice The Edit Waypoint dialog is displayed2 Press the WPTS MOB button again to accept the default Using the 2D and 3D charts together waypoint name or enter a new name You can display both the 2D and 3D charts onscreen at the same3 Press the OK button time to aid your and pitching your vessel in the 3D chart If the area in which you are navigating is unfamiliar or visibility is poor working with 2D and 3D chart applications on the screenIn the 3D chart application sidebyside can give you extra confidence and help you find out92 CSeries Widescreen user referencewhat is around you With the charts displayed side by side a Pressing FIND SHIP from any synchronized application view of the surrounding area is available As with all the 3D chart to the default Active Motion mode and page sets the active window is indicated by a red border the 2D chart to the same viewTo make changes to an application it must be the active window Any changes made to the heading range or position in either 2DDisplaying 2D and 3D charts simultaneously or 3D charts will be displayed in both 2D and 3D windows1 Press and hold the PAGE button for three seconds until the If the 2D chart view for the current window is set to SYSTEM Select Page Set window appears and you have multiple windows on a page or on more than one multifunction display any changes made to a chart will be2 Using the trackpad highlight the page set that features the 3D reflected in all windows and all multifunction displays chart application3 Press the EDIT PAGE SET softkey to edit the highlighted page If the 2D chart view for the current window is set to LOCAL no set other windows will be affected4 Press the softkey associated with the 3D chart application You can synchronize the 2D chart with the 3D chart OR the radar5 Using the trackpad highlight a page layout style that includes but you cannot synchronize the 2D chart with both the 3D chart two windows and the radar6 Press the OK button7 Using the trackpad highlight the 3D chart application in the list8 Press the OK button Synchronizing the 2D and 3D charts9 Press the ACTIVE button to select the second window which will In the 2D or 3D chart application host the 2D chart application10 Repeat Steps 2 to 8 to select the 2D chart 1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey11 Press the OK button 2 Press the CHART VIEW softkey until the SYSTEM option is selected 3 Press the CHART MODE AND PRESENTATION softkey2D and 3D chart 4 Press the CHART SYNC softkey until the 3D option is selected 5 Press the OK buttonYou can synchronize the heading range and position both the 2D and 3D charts to aid navigationWhen 2d3D chart is enabled 3D chart view locator When 2D3D is enabled it is indicated by 2D3D You can show a 3D view locator on the 2D chart to indicate the Sync in the chart application status bar boundaries of the area currently shown on the 3D chart Some softkey functions are not available with this feature and are grayedoutUsing the 3D chart 93The 3D view locator is a polygon outlined in blue that can beoverlayed on the 2D chart As you rotate and pitch the vesselsymbol on the display or use the pan and zoom controls the bluepolygon moves on the 2D chart to indicate the boundaries of thearea currently shown on the 3D the 3D view locator on the 2D chartIn the 2D chart application1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey2 Press the CHART LAYERS softkey3 Press the CHART LAYERS softkey4 Using the trackpad select the 3D Locator option5 Using the trackpad select the ON option6 Press the OK button94 CSeries Widescreen user 8 Using autopilot controlChapter contents 81 Disengaging the autopilot in an emergency on page 96 82 Autopilot control on page 96 83 Autopilot control options on page 98 84 Autopilot alarms on page 98Using autopilot control 9581 Disengaging the autopilot in an 82 Autopilot You can use your multifunction display to control your autopilotWhile following a route using the autopilot Note For information on connecting an autopilot control head1 Press and release the POWER button to your multifunction display refer to the documentation that accompanies the autopilot control head2 Press the PILOT STANDBY softkeyThe autopilot is disengaged and put into standby mode With the Autopilot Control function enabled you can use your multifunction display to Engage the autopilot and instruct it to follow waypoints in a route Disengage the autopilot Silence the waypoint arrival alarm Pilot Control dialog The autopilot control functions on your multifunction display are centered around the Pilot Control dialog This dialog is displayed in the following situations When you press the GOTO or FOLLOW ROUTE softkey in the chart application When you are following a route and place the cursor over an active route or waypoint on the chart and press the STOP GOTO STOP FOLLOW or ADVANCE WAYPOINT softkey When you arrive at a target waypoint Autopilot status symbols The various autopilot status modes are represented on your multifunction display by symbols The modes are indicated by a symbol displayed in the databar of your multifunction display These symbols are described in the following table96 CSeries Widescreen user reference Symbol Description 2 Using the trackpad highlight the System Setup menu item then press the trackpad right to select it Autopilot is in Standby mode 3 Using the trackpad highlight the System Integration menu item then press the trackpad right to select it Autopilot is in Track mode 4 Using the trackpad highlight the Autopilot Control menu item then press the trackpad right to select it 5 Using the trackpad select the Enabled option Autopilot is in Auto mode 6 Press the OK button No autopilot detected Engaging the autopilot In the chart application Autopilot alarm active 1 Press the GOTO softkey 2 Press the GOTO CURSOR FOLLOW ROUTE OPTIONS or Dodge mode is active GOTO WAYPOINT OPTIONS softkey as appropriate 3 Press the ENGAGE PILOT softkey Fish Mode is active The Pilot Control dialog is displayed 4 Press the appropriate softkey to enable the autopilot Autopilot calibration Disengaging the autopilot Power steering active In the chart application with the autopilot engaged Wind Vane mode is active 1 Press the STOP GOTO or STOP FOLLOW softkeys The Pilot Control dialog is displayed 2 Press the STANDBY softkey The autopilot is disengaged and put in standby modeEnabling the autopilot control function1 Press the MENU buttonUsing autopilot control 9783 Autopilot control options 84 Autopilot alarmsYour multifunction display enables you to navigate to target The autopilot functions provide alarms to alert you to situations thatwaypoints using the autopilot control options require actionWhen you arrive at a waypoint the Pilot Control dialog is displayed Your multifunction display shows autopilot alarms regardless ofproviding the following options whether there is active navigation on the system If pilot integration is enabled and an alarm is raised by the autopilot the multifunction Option Description display provides an audible alarm sound providing that the alarm has not already been silenced The Pilot Control screen is ENGAGE PILOT TRACK Engages the autopilot and continues displayed indicating a new alarm Additionally the pilot transducer to the next waypoint in the route This icon is displayed in red and remains red until the alarm is cleared option is not available if you have reached the last waypoint in the route CLEAR ALARM Silences the waypoint arrival alarm Silencing autopilot alarms Engages the autopilot in auto mode 1 Press the CLEAR ALARM softkey continuing on the current heading The alarm is silenced and the autopilot remains engaged in auto STANDBY Cancels the waypoint arrival alarm mode continuing on the current heading and disengages the autopilot AUTO Cancels the waypoint arrival alarm and Silencing autopilot alarms and disengaging engages the autopilot in auto mode If you just arrived at the last waypoint in autopilot the route the autopilot continues on the current locked heading 1 Press the STANDBY softkey The alarm is silenced and the autopilot is disengaged and put in standby mode98 CSeries Widescreen user 9 Using radarChapter contents 91 Radar overview on page 100 92 Radar scanner power modes on page 100 93 Radar range and image quality on page 101 94 Radar display overview on page 104 95 Dual range radar operation digital scanners only on page 105 96 Radar mode and orientation on page 106 97 Radar tuning DIGITAL scanners on page 109 98 Radar tuning ANALOG scanners on page 114 99 Waypoints on page 120 910 Using radar to measure distances ranges and bearings on page 121 911 Using radar to track targets and avoid collisions on page 124 912 Radar alarms on page 128 913 Setting up your radar on page 129Using radar 9991 Radar overview 92 Radar scanner power modesRadar is used to provide information that can help you to track The radar scanner has a number of power modestargets and measure distances and bearings The radar scanner icon in the databar indicates the power status ofRadio Detection And Ranging RADAR is used at sea to detect the the radar scanner The following is an explanation of each statuspresence of objects known as targets at a distance and if theyare moving detect their speed Radar Radar StatusRadar works by transmitting radio pulses then detecting reflections Mode Icon Description of statusof these pulses echoes from objects in the area and displaying the Transmit Rotating icon signifying that the as targets on your display TX is on and transmitting When SCANNERUntil you are familiar with interpreting the radar display every is set to ON select this mode to should be taken to compare the radar screen patterns the scanner This is the usual mode ofwith visual targets such as other boats buoys and coastal You should practise harbor and coastal navigation duringdaylight hours and in clear weather conditions Standby Static icon indicating that the scanner is STBY on but not transmitting and the antenna is not rotating Antenna does not rotate theDigital radar scanner does not transmit and the radar data is removed from the screen This is aYour multifunction display can be used with digital radar scanners power save mode used when radar is not needed for short time periods When youDigital radar scanners provide a range of advantages over analog return to transmit mode the magnetronradar making it easier to discern objects around your vessel does not need to warm up This is theDigital radar scanners provide default mode Improved target detection Off Scanner powered off when radar not required but display is in use for other Fullcolor image applications such as the chart When selected the system counts down During Dual Range operation this time you cannot repower the scanner SuperHD option This effectively increases the transmitter power Timed Scanner switches between ontransmitting by a factor of at least two and reduces the beamwidth by a Transmit and standby mode Scanner goes into similar amount power save mode when constant use of Note You must connect a SuperHD radar scanner in order to radar is not required use the SuperHD option100 CSeries Widescreen user the radar scanner on and off 93 Radar range and image qualityIn the radar application1 Press the POWER button on your multifunction display Maximum radar range2 Using the relevant softkeys select the operating mode for the The usable range of the radar is limited by factors such as the radar scanner height of the scanner and height of the target Maximum radar range is essentially lineofsight so is limited by the height of the scanner and the height of the target as illustrated below Rmax a1 a2 Earth h H Radar Rmax 223 h H Cliff Rmax maximum radar range in nautical miles h radar antenna height in metres H target height in metres Rmax radar horizon of antenna a 1 radar horizon of target a D16433 2 The table below shows typical maximum radar ranges for various radar antenna heights and target heights Remember that although the radar horizon is greater than the optical horizon the radar can only detect targets if a large enough target is above the radar horizon Antenna height Target height Maximum range meters meters Nautical miles 3 3 77 3 10 109 5 3 88Using radar 101 Antenna height Target height Maximum range Main lobe meters meters Nautical miles 5 10 12 Side Side lobe lobe AntennaRadar image qualityA number of factors can affect the quality of a radar image sea clutter and other all radar echoes are produced by valid targets Spurious echoesmay be caused by Side lobes D16384 Arc True echo Side echoes Indirect echoes Multiple echoes Blind sectors Indirect Echoes Sea rain or snow clutter There are several types of indirect echoes or ghost images These sometimes have the appearance of true echoes but in general they Interference are intermittent and poorly definedThrough observation practice and experience you can these conditions very quickly and use the radar controls to False echo True echo True echominimize themSide LobesSide lobe patterns are produced by small amounts of energy fromthe transmitted pulses that are radiated outside the narrow mainbeam The effects of side lobes are most noticeable with targets atshort ranges normally below 3 nm and in particular with largerobjects Side lobe echoes form either arcs on the radar screen Passing Mast ship or funnel False echo D16414similar to range rings or a series of echoes forming a broken arc102 CSeries Widescreen user EchoesMultiple echoes are not very common but can occur if there is a largetarget with a wide vertical surface at a comparatively short rangeThe transmitted signal will be reflected back and forth between thetarget and your own ship resulting in multiple echoes the range of the true target echo but on the same bearing True echo D39684 Multiple echoes Rain or Snow Clutter D16423 The radar can see echoes from rain or snow Returns from storm areas and rain squalls consist of countless small echoes thatBlind Sectors continuously change size intensity and position These such as funnels and masts near the radar antenna sometimes appear as large hazy areas depending on the intensitymay obstruct the radar beam and cause radar shadows or blind of the rainfall or snow in the storm cellsectors If the obstruction is relatively narrow there will be areduction of the beam intensity though not necessarily a completecutoff However for wider obstructions there may be a total loss ofsignal in the shadow area There may also be multiple echoes whichextend behind the obstruction Blind sector effects can normally beminimized by careful selection of the scanner site prior to ClutterRadar returns from waves around the vessel can clutter the centreof the radar picture making it difficult to detect real targets Suchsea clutter usually appears as multiple echoes on the display atshort range scales and the echoes are not repetitive or consistent D39674in position With high winds and extreme conditions echoes fromsea clutter may cause dense background clutter in the shape ofan almost solid discUsing radar 94 Radar display overviewWhen two or more radarequipped vessels are operating withinrange of each other mutual radar interference can occur This With your radar scanner connected and the radar in transmit modeusually appears as a spiral of small dots from the display centre This the radar picture provides a maplike representation of the areatype of interference is most noticeable at long ranges in which the radar is operating Orientation Motion mode Range ring spacing Data bar Radar status Range 3nm HeadUp Re lativ e Motion Rings nm icon Land mass Ships heading marker Boats D66012 position Waypoint Range Surface ring vessel TARGET ENHANCE D68033 VRMEBL GAIN PRESENT ATION TRACKING ECHOES Typically your boats position is at the centre of the display and its dead ahead bearing is indicated by a vertical heading line known as the Ships Heading Marker SHM Onscreen targets may be large small bright or faint dependent on the size of the object its orientation and surface If using an analog radar scanner strongest target returns are displayed in yellow with weaker returns in two shades of blue If using a digital radar scanner stronger target returns show as different colors from a range of 256 colors providing better clarity Be aware that the size of a target on screen is dependent on many factors and may not necessarily be proportional to its physical size Nearby objects may appear to be the same size as a distant larger objects104 CSeries Widescreen user referenceWith experience the approximate size of different objects can be 95 Dual range radar operation by the relative size and brightness of the echoes scanners onlyYou should bear in mind that the size of each onscreen target isaffected by Dual Range radar operation enables you to view two ranges at the same time in separate windows The physical size of the reflecting object Using your multifunction display and a digital radar scanner you The material from which the object is made Metallic surfaces can view either a short or a long range image in separate radar reflect signals better than nonmetallic windows To allow this Dual Range must be enabled in the Radar Vertical objects such as cliffs reflect signals better than sloping Setup Menu MENU Radar Setup Scanner Setup objects such as sandbanks The default setting is Long which provides a standard scanner High coastlines and mountainous coastal regions can be observed range The Short setting provides a maximum range of three at longer radar ranges Therefore the first sight of land may be a nautical miles The Long range value cannot be less than the mountain several miles inland from the coastline Although the current Short range value For example if Short range is set to coastline may be much nearer it may not appear on the radar 3nm Long range cannot be less than 3nm until the vessel is closer to shore Limitations Some targets such as buoys and small boats can be difficult to discern because they do not present a consistent reflecting Dual Range operation is not available if MARPA is ON surface as they bob and toss about in the waves Consequently You cannot acquire MARPA targets if Dual Range is enabled these echoes tend to fade and brighten and at times to disappear momentarily Chartsync and chart overlay are temporarily disabled when Dual Range is enabled Buoys and small boats often resemble each other but boats can often be distinguished by their motion Using Dual Range with SuperHD radar Note You will need heading and position data for full functionality When using the Short Dual Range option a SuperHD radar of your radar A fast heading sensor is also needed for operation operates in HD mode only When using the Long Dual Range of MARPA and can maximize the performance of radarchart option a SuperHD radar operates in SuperHD mode for all ranges overlay Dual Range Range covered Operation LONG 18nm to 72nm SuperHD SHORT 18nm to 1nm HDUsing radar 105Enabling Dual Range radar operation 96 Radar mode and orientationIn the radar application1 Press the MENU button Radar orientation modes2 Using the trackpad highlight the Radar Setup menu item then The radar can operate in a number of orientation modes to suit press the trackpad right to select it different types of navigation3 Using the trackpad highlight the Scanner Setup menu item The orientation of the radar refers to the relationship between the then press the trackpad right to select it radar and the direction that you are travelling in There are three4 Using the trackpad highlight the Dual Range menu item then orientation modes to choose from press the trackpad right to select it5 Using the trackpad select the ON option Head up6 Press the OK button North up Course upSelecting long or short range radar operation These orientation modes are used in conjunction with motion mode to control how your boat and radar relate to one another and howIn the radar application they are displayed on screen Any changes that you make to the orientation of the radar are retained when you switch off your1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey multifunction display2 Press the RADAR MODE OPERATION softkey3 Press the DUAL RANGE softkey repeatedly until the LONG or Head Up HUP SHORT option is selected as appropriate This is the default mode for the radar application4 Press the OK button eg N N Ships Heading Marker SHM As your boats heading changes indicating the boats current SHM fixed upwards heading is upwards D83981 Radar picture rotates accordingly106 CSeries Widescreen user referenceNorth Up NUP Course Up CUP eg eg N N N N True north at top As your boats heading changes As your boats heading changes Current course upwards Radar picture fixed Radar picture fixed north up SHM rotates accordingly SHM rotates accordingly D84001 D83991 Note If heading data becomes unavailable whilst in this mode If you select a new course the picture will reset to display the new a warning message will be shown the status bar indicates course upwards NorthUp in brackets and the radar uses 0 heading in relative The reference used for CourseUp depends upon the information motion When heading data becomes available once more available at a given time The system always prioritizes this NorthUp mode is reinstated information in the following order 1 Bearing from origin to destination that is intended course Note It is not possible to select Head Up mode when the motion mode is set to True 2 Locked heading from an Autopilot 3 Bearing to waypoint 4 Instantaneous heading Note If heading data becomes unavailable whilst in this mode a warning message will be shown the status bar indicates the Course Up in brackets and the radar uses 0 heading in relative motion When heading data becomes available once more CourseUp mode is reinstated Selecting the radar orientation mode In the radar radar 1071 Press the PRESENTATION softkey2 Press the RADAR MODE AND ORIENTATION softkey3 Using the ORIENTATION softkey select the required orientation modeChanging the radar vessel offsetIn the radar application D68422 1 offset 2 offset1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey 0 offset 3 32 Press the RADAR MODE AND ORIENTATION softkey3 Using the VESSEL OFFSET softkey select the required vessel The default motion mode is Relative with zero offset offset True Motion TM When the motion mode is set to True fixed radar targets maintain aRadar motion modes overview constant position and moving vessels including your boat travel in true perspective to each other and to fixed landmasses on theThe motion mode controls the relationship between the radar and screen As the boats position approaches the edge of the screenyour boat There are two modes the radar picture is automatically reset to reveal the area ahead Relative motion Note If heading and position data become unavailable when True motion True motion is selected a warning message will be shown the mode will revert to relative motion and be noted in the status barThe selected motion mode is displayed in the status bar The default in brackets for example TMsetting is relative motion with zero offsetRelative Motion RM with optional Vessel Offset Note It is not possible to select True Motion when the orientation is set to Head UpWhen the motion mode is set to Relative the position of your boatis fixed on the screen and all the targets move relative to the boat Selecting the radar motion modeYou can specify whether the boat is fixed in the centre of the window0 offset or offset by 13 or 23 to increase the view ahead as In the radar below 1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey 2 Press the RADAR MODE AND ORIENTATION softkey 3 Using the MOTION MODE softkey select the relevant mode108 CSeries Widescreen user reference97 Radar tuning DIGITAL scanners Tuning method Related options DescriptionYou can use the gain presets and other functions to improve the Rain the radarquality of the radar picture scanner detects echoes from rain or Tuning method Related options Description snow These echoes appear on screen Gain presets For each preset the The digital radar as countless small following options are gain presets enable echoes continuously Buoy a special available you to quickly select changing size mode that enhances preconfigured settings Gain enables you intensity and position the detection of small to achieve the best to use a preset in Turning the rain objects like mooring picture in different fully automatic mode clutter function on buoys It is useful at situations Raymarine or to adjust its gain suppresses the bulk ranges up to 075nm strongly recommends manually between 0 effect of rain returns Harbor this is the the use of these presets from around your and 100 to achieve optimum default mode This vessel making it setting takes account Color Gain adjusts results However each easier to recognize of land clutter so that the intensity color of of the gain presets can other objects smaller targets like displayed targets but be manually adjusted does not significantly using gain color gain Sea Gain radar navigation buoys are affect the number of rain and sea gain echoes from waves not lost targets displayed functions around your vessel Coastal accounts Increasing the can clutter the center for the slightly higher color gain causes of the radar picture levels of sea clutter more targets to be making it difficult you might encounter displayed in the same to detect real targets out of harbor and color which may help Adjusting the sea gain adjusts the radar you to determine reduces this clutter for display accordingly whether an object up to 5 nautical miles is an actual target depending on wave Offshore and sea conditions automatically adjusts or just background noise Reducing from your vessel for high levels of sea clutter the color gain may SuperHD Controls provide better target for SuperHD detail and detection scanners onlyUsing radar 109 Tuning method Related options Description Tuning method Related options Description Antenna Boost Color palette presets The color palette options scales the effective enable you to customize Bold uses the look of the radar antenna size At high color gain zero the effective display for different predominately red situations antenna size to show weak targets matches its actual more intensely size At 95 the effective antenna Professional 1 size is doubled high resolution palette Increasing the that uses the full color effective antenna range to display size separates the information targets that appear discovered by the merged at lower scanner just the settings strong returns are red Power Boost adjusts effective Professional 2 transmit power high resolution At zero the palette displays radar operates weaker targets in at its standard browns with more power 4kW or intense targets 12kW At 90 the displayed in yellows effective power is increased by a Pathfinder similar factor of at least to the Pathfinder color two Increasing palette the power makes Night Vision targets more green distinct from noise For maximum benefit reduce power boost to prevent saturation of strong targets110 CSeries Widescreen user reference Tuning method Related options Description Tuning method Related options Description Enhance Echoes INT REJECTION The enhance echoes relative to your functions functions enable you to vessel Targets are ON minimizes minimize the negative displayed in yellow Interference the effect of effects of echoes on the turning to paler rejection this interference from radar display shades of blue as function minimizes other radarequipped the signal diminishes the effect of vessels The options are 10 interference from sec 30 sec 1 min 5 other radareqipped OFF allows you to min 10 min vessels detect the presence of other radars in the OFF does NOT Expansion vicinity show the direction enables you to and speed of moving override the default EXPANSION targets in relation to radar pulse length ON increases your vessel providing larger target the pulse length returns Tune control AUTO the The radar tuning control This provides larger default mode enables you to finetune Wakes enables target returns making The radar tunes the radar scanners you to see the them easier to see itself automatically receiver for maximum direction and speed However larger on all range target returns on the of moving targets returns may decrease scales Raymarine display relative to your target resolution and recommends that vessel merge on the display you leave the tune OFF this is the function in AUTO default setting It mode to receive the provides better range maximum signal resolution giving MANUAL enables you more defined you to manually set but smaller target the tuning Adjust returns the control to obtain WAKES the maximum signal strength If you adjust ON shows the the setting shortly direction and speed after powering up of moving targets the radar scannerUsing radar 111 Tuning method Related options Description 5 Using the rotary controller adjust the gain control to the appropriate setting between 0 and 100 you should adjust it again approximately 6 Press the OK button 10 minutes after powering up the Adjusting digital radar color gain scanner as the In the radar application required setting will change after 1 Press the GAIN softkey the magnetron has 2 Press the BUOY MODE HARBOUR MODE COASTAL MODE warmed up or OFFSHORE MODE softkey as appropriate 3 Press the same softkey again The softkeys change to provide more digital radar gain presets 4 Press the COLOR GAIN softkey repeatedly until the MAN optionIn the radar application is selected 5 Using the rotary controller adjust the gain control to the1 Press the GAIN softkey appropriate setting between 0 and 1002 Press the BUOY MODE HARBOUR MODE COASTAL MODE 6 Press the OK button or OFFSHORE MODE softkey as appropriateThe softkey is highlighted and the display changes to reflect the Adjusting digital radar rain clutternew mode In the radar application 1 Press the GAIN digital radar gain presets 2 Press the BUOY MODE HARBOUR MODE COASTAL MODEAdjusting digital radar preset gain or OFFSHORE MODE softkey as appropriate 3 Press the same softkey againIn the radar application The softkeys change to provide more options1 Press the GAIN softkey 4 Press the RAIN softkey repeatedly until the ON option is2 Press the BUOY MODE HARBOUR MODE COASTAL MODE selected or OFFSHORE MODE softkey as appropriate 5 Using the rotary controller adjust the gain control to the3 Press the same softkey again appropriate setting between 0 and 100 The softkeys change to provide more options4 Press the GAIN softkey repeatedly until the MAN option is selected112 CSeries Widescreen user reference6 Press the OK button 1 Press the GAIN softkey 2 Press the BUOY MODE HARBOUR MODE COASTAL MODEAdjusting digital radar sea gain or OFFSHORE MODE softkey as appropriateIn the radar application 3 Press the same softkey again1 Press the GAIN softkey The softkeys change to provide more options2 Press the BUOY MODE HARBOUR MODE COASTAL MODE 4 Press the SUPER HD CONTROLS softkey or OFFSHORE MODE softkey as appropriate 5 Press the POWER BOOST softkey repeatedly until the MAN3 Press the same softkey again option is selected 6 Using the rotary controller adjust the gain control to the The softkeys change to provide more options appropriate setting between 0 and 1004 Press the SEA softkey repeatedly until the MAN option is 7 Press the OK button selected5 Using the rotary controller adjust the gain control to the appropriate setting between 0 and 100 Selecting a digital radar color palette6 Press the OK button In the radar SuperHD radar antenna boost 1 Press the MENU buttonIn the radar application 2 Using the trackpad highlight the Radar Setup menu item then1 Press the GAIN softkey press the trackpad right to select it2 Press the BUOY MODE HARBOUR MODE COASTAL MODE 3 Using the trackpad highlight the Colour Palette menu item or OFFSHORE MODE softkey as appropriate then press the trackpad right to select it3 Press the same softkey again 4 Using the trackpad select the appropriate color palette 5 Press the OK button The softkeys change to provide more options4 Press the SUPER HD CONTROLS softkey5 Press the ANTENNA BOOST softkey repeatedly until the MAN Selecting the enhance echoes functions option is selected6 Using the rotary controller adjust the gain control to the Enabling radar interference rejection appropriate setting between 0 and 100 In the radar application7 Press the OK button 1 Press the ENHANCE ECHOES SuperHD radar power boost 2 Press the INT REJECTION softkey repeatedly until the ON option is selectedIn the radar radar 1133 Press the OK button 98 Radar tuning ANALOG radar expansion You can use the gain presets and other functions to improve the quality of the radar pictureIn the radar application1 Press the ENHANCE ECHOES softkey Tuning method Related Options Description2 Press the EXPANSION softkey repeatedly until the ON option Gain AUTO the preset Enables you to adjust is selected operates in fully the sensitivity of the3 Press the OK button automatic mode This radar reception In some is the default situations adjusting theEnabling radar wakes sensitivity may improve MAN allows you to the clarity of the radarIn the radar application manually adjust the picture1 Press the ENHANCE ECHOES softkey intensity of the gain from 0 to 1002 Press the WAKES softkey repeatedly until the ON option is selected3 Press the OK the radar tune controlIn the radar application1 Press the MENU button2 Using the trackpad highlight the Radar Setup menu item then press the trackpad right to select it3 Using the trackpad highlight the Scanner Setup menu item then press the trackpad right to select it4 Using the trackpad highlight the Tune Adjust menu item then press the trackpad right to select it5 Press the TUNE softkey and select the MANUAL option6 Using the rotary control adjust the level to obtain the maximum signal strength indicated by the eightstep horizontal bar7 Press the OK button114 CSeries Widescreen user reference Tuning method Related Options Description Tuning method Related Options Description FTC function ON enables the Enables you to remove Rain function ON enables the The radar scanner FTC function and areas of clutter at a Rain function and detects echoes from rain allows you to adjust distance from your allows you to adjust or snow These echoes the setting between 0 vessel It also helps you the setting between 0 appear on screen as and 100 to distinguish between and 100 countless small echoes two very close echoes continuously changing OFF disables the on the same bearing OFF disables the size intensity and FTC function This is which may otherwise Rain function This is position Turning the the default merge and appear the default rain clutter function as one echo You can ON suppresses the adjust the intensity of the bulk effect of rain FTC function between 0 returns from around and 100 your vessel making it easier to recognize A higher setting other objects You can shows only the adjust the intensity of leading edge of large this setting between 0 rain clutter echoes and 100 while the effect on smaller ship echoes is only slight A lower setting reduces background noise and fillin returns from land and other large targetsUsing radar 115 Tuning method Related Options Description Sea gain presets AUTO the preset Enable you to quickly operates in fully select preconfigured Harbor this is the automatic mode This settings to achieve the default mode This is the default best picture in different setting takes account situations Each of the of land clutter so that MAN allows you to gain presets has a gain smaller targets like manually adjust the function which is set navigation buoys are intensity of the sea to fully automatic mode not lost gain from 0 to 100 by default Raymarine Coastal accounts strongly recommends for the slightly higher the use of these presets levels of sea clutter to achieve optimum you might encounter results However you out of harbor and can adjust this gain adjusts the radar manually if required display accordingly Offshore Automatically adjusts for high levels of sea clutter116 CSeries Widescreen user reference Tuning method Related Options Description Tuning method Related Options Description Enhance Echoes INT REJECTION The enhance echoes WAKES functions functions enable you to ON minimizes minimize the negative ON you can see Interference the effect of effects of echoes on the the direction and rejection this interference from radar display speed of moving function minimizes other radarequipped targets relative to the effect of vessels There your vessel Targets interference from are two settings are displayed in other radareqipped NORMAL and HIGH yellow turning to vessels paler shades of OFF allows you to Expansion detect the presence blue as the signal enables you to of other radars in the diminishes The override the default vicinity options are 10 sec radar pulse length 30 sec 1 min 5 min providing larger target EXPANSION 10 min returns ON increases the OFF you will NOT Wakes enables pulse length giving be able to see the you to see the larger target returns direction and speed direction and speed that are easier to of moving targets of moving targets see However larger in relation to your relative to your returns may decrease vessel vessel target resolution and merge on the Tune control AUTO the The radar tuning control display There are default mode enables you to finetune two settings LOW The radar tunes the radar scanners and HIGH itself automatically receiver for maximum on all range target returns on the OFF this is the scales Raymarine display default setting It recommends that provides better range you leave the tune function in AUTO you more defined mode to receive the but smaller target maximum signal returns MANUAL enables you to manually setUsing radar 117 Tuning method Related Options Description 2 Press the FTC softkey repeatedly until the ON option is selected the tuning Adjust 3 Using the rotary controller adjust the FTC function to the the control to obtain appropriate setting between 0 and 100 the maximum signal 4 Press the OK button strength If you adjust the setting shortly after powering up Adjusting analog radar rain function the radar scanner you should adjust it In the radar application again approximately 10 minutes after 1 Press the GAIN softkey powering up the 2 Press the RAIN softkey repeatedly until the ON option is scanner as the selected required setting 3 Using the rotary controller adjust the Rain function to the will change after appropriate setting between 0 and 100 the magnetron has 4 Press the OK button warmed up Adjusting analog radar sea gainAdjusting analog radar gain In the radar applicationIn the radar application 1 Press the GAIN softkey1 Press the GAIN softkey 2 Press the SEA GAIN softkey repeatedly until the MAN option2 Press the GAIN softkey repeatedly until the MAN option is is selected selected 3 Using the rotary controller adjust the Sea Gain to the appropriate3 Using the rotary controller adjust the gain control to the setting between 0 and 100 appropriate setting between 0 and 100 4 Press the OK button4 Press the OK button Selecting the enhance echoes analog radar FTC functionIn the radar application Enabling radar interference rejection1 Press the GAIN softkey In the radar application118 CSeries Widescreen user reference1 Press the ENHANCE ECHOES softkey 4 Using the trackpad highlight the Tune Adjust menu item then2 Press the INT REJECTION softkey repeatedly until the ON press the trackpad right to select it option is selected 5 Press the TUNE softkey and select the MANUAL option3 Press the OK button 6 Using the rotary control adjust the level to obtain the maximum signal strength indicated by the eightstep horizontal bar 7 Press the OK buttonEnabling radar expansionIn the radar application1 Press the ENHANCE ECHOES softkey2 Press the EXPANSION softkey repeatedly until the ON option is selected3 Press the OK buttonEnabling radar wakesIn the radar application1 Press the ENHANCE ECHOES softkey2 Press the WAKES softkey repeatedly until the ON option is selected3 Press the OK the radar tune controlIn the radar application1 Press the MENU button2 Using the trackpad highlight the Radar Setup menu item then press the trackpad right to select it3 Using the trackpad highlight the Scanner Setup menu item then press the trackpad right to select itUsing radar 11999 Waypoints 3 Press the ON RADAR softkey repeatedly until the HIDE option is selected 4 Press the OK buttonPlacing a waypoint at the cursor position1 Press the WPTS MOB button Displaying the waypoint list2 Move the cursor to the position on the chart where you want the waypoint 1 Press the WPTSMOB button3 Press the WAYPOINT AT CURSOR softkey 2 Press the REVIEW AND EDIT WAYPOINTS softkey4 Press OK or wait 4 secondsPlacing a waypoint at your vessels position1 Press the WPTS MOB button2 Press the WAYPOINT AT VESSEL softkey3 Press OK or wait 4 seconds4 Alternatively press the WPTS MOB button twice and then press OKPlacing a waypoint at a known position1 Press the WPTS MOB button2 Press the WAYPOINT AT LATLON softkey3 Enter the position4 Press OK twiceHiding a waypoint on the radar displayIn the radar application1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey2 Press the SHOWHIDE WAYPOINTS softkey120 CSeries Widescreen user reference910 Using radar to measure distances egranges and bearingsWhen you are using the radar application you can ranges and bearings in a variety of waysThese options are detailed in the table below Range 14 nm Range 34 nm Range 11 nm 2 D84071 Range rings 18 nm apart Range rings 14 nm apart Range rings 14 nm apart Distances Between Range From Measuring using the cursor Functions Points Your Vessel Bearings To measure the bearing and range from your boat to a specified Range Rings Yes Yes No target move the cursor to the appropriate position on the screen approximate approximate distance range Bearing and range from your vessel to cursor Cursor No Yes Yes Cursor Variable Range No Yes No Markers VRMs Electronic No No Yes Bearing Lines EBLs D84021 Floating VRMs Yes No No Floating EBLs No No Yes Note If cursor position is not shown in the Databar go to Menu Databar Setup using the range ringsUse the range rings to gauge the approximate distances between Measuring using Variable Range Markers VRMspoints Range rings are concentric circles displayed on the screenand centred from your boat at preset distances The number and A Variable Range Marker VRM is a circle centred on your vesselsspacing of the rings changes as you range in and out position and fixed with respect to the heading mode When this circle is adjusted to align with a target its range from your boat is measured and displayed on the ADJUST VRM softkey The data is also displayed if you select the VRM with the cursorUsing radar 121 VRM EBL D84251 D84081 Note The default bearing mode for EBLs is relative to your vessels heading If heading data is available you can set theMeasuring using Electronic Bearing Lines EBLs bearing mode to be relative REL magnetictrue MT WhenAn Electronic Bearing Line EBL is a line drawn from your boat to MT is selected the EBL bearings will be expressed as eitherthe edge of the window When this line is rotated to align with a true or magnetic dependant on the equipment connected Thetarget its bearing relative to your boats heading is measured and current EBL bearing is shown on both the radar screen EBL labeldisplayed on the ADJUST EBL softkey The data is also displayed if and on the ADJUST EBL softkeyyou select the EBL with the cursor Measuring using combined VRM and EBL A VRM and an EBL can be combined to measure both the range and the bearing of the specified target122 CSeries Widescreen user reference 7 Repeat Steps 1 to 6 to create a second VRMEBL if required VRM Target EBL this time using the VRMEBL 2 softkey Note The first VRMEBL will be placed at a location of 13 of the current range and 030 relative to your vessels head If this setting is adjusted the display will retain the adjustments and use them when the VRMEBL is next enabled Creating a floating VRM or EBL on the radar display 1 If you have already created a VRM or EBL skip to Step 7 Otherwise in the Radar application press the VRMEBL 1 D84031 softkey until the ON option is selected 2 Press the ADJUST VRM using floating VRM and EBL 3 Using the rotary control adjust the VRM to the required sizeYou can use the VRMEBL float function to measure the range and 4 Press the ADJUST EBL softkeybearing between any two points on the radar screen This function 5 Using the rotary control adjust the EBL to the required angleallows you to move the VRMEBL centre away from your boats 6 Press the OK button to save the and onto a target You can then change the radius of the 7 Using the trackpad position the cursor over the VRM or EBLVRM to determine the distance between two points and change the 8 Press the FLOATING EBL softkeyangle of the EBL relative to its new origin to obtain the bearing 9 Press the ADJUST FLOAT softkey 10 Using the trackpad move the float to define the first point forCreating a VRM or EBL on the radar display your measurement 11 Press the OK button twice1 In the Radar application press the VRMEBL 1 softkey until the 12 Press the ADJUST VRM softkey ON option is selected 13 Using the trackpad move the VRM over the second target2 Press the ADJUST VRM softkey 14 The ADJUST VRM softkey tells you what the measurement is3 Using the rotary control adjust the VRM to the required size between the two targets4 Press the ADJUST EBL softkey 15 Press the OK button5 Using the rotary control adjust the EBL to the required angle6 Press the OK button to save the settingsUsing radar 123 Note When creating the first VRMEBL it will be placed at a 911 Using radar to track targets and location of 13 of the current range and 030 relative to your avoid collisions boats head If this setting is adjusted the display will retain the adjustments and use them when the VRMEBL is next enabled There are a number of radar functions to help you track targets and avoid collisions including Guard Zones MARPA and AISUnfloating a VRM or EBL on the radar display With a radar connected to your multifunction display you can1 In the Radar application press the VRMEBL softkey Assess how far away a target is and its bearing VRMsEBLs2 Press the FLOATING softkey VRMEBL must be switched ON3 Press the CENTER softkey Set an alarm to trigger when a target is within a specified zone Guard Zones4 Press the OK button Display detailed information on tracked targets MARPAUsing the radar range rings Display the identity of other vessels and if broadcasted their voyage information AISRadar range rings enable you to measure the distance between Display the range and bearing of a targettwo points on the radar displayUse the range rings to gauge the approximate distances betweenpoints Range rings are concentric circles displayed on the screen Setting up a radar guard zoneand centred from your boat at preset distances The number andspacing of the rings changes as you range in and out 1 In the Radar application press the TARGET TRACKING softkey 2 Press the MONITOR IN ZONES softkey eg 3 Press the ZONE 1 or ZONE 2 softkey as appropriate until the ON or OFF option is selected 4 Press the SET UP ZONE 1 or SET UP ZONE 2 softkey as appropriate 5 Press the ZONE SHAPE softkey until the SECTOR or CIRCLE option is selected as required Range 14 nm Range 34 nm Range 11 nm 2 D84071 Range rings 18 nm apart Range rings 14 nm apart Range rings 14 nm apart 6 Press the SET INNER softkey until it is highlighted 7 Using the rotary control set the inner limit for the guard zoneEnabling and disabling radar range rings as appropriate1 In the radar application press the PRESENTATION softkey2 Press the RANGE RINGS softkey until the ON or OFF option is selected as required124 CSeries Widescreen user reference8 Press the OK button the better MARPA will perform MARPA will function without SOG and COG in relative mode For the best heading data a Raymarine SMART heading sensor or a gyrostabilized autopilot is and disabling radar warning alarms Safety notices1 Press the MENU button MARPA can improve collision avoidance when used wisely It is the2 Using the trackpad highlight the Alarm Setup menu item and Users responsibility to exercise common prudence and navigational press the trackpad right to select it judgements3 Using the trackpad highlight the Radar Alarms Setup menu item There are conditions where acquiring a target may become difficult and press the trackpad right to select it These same conditions may be a factor in successfully tracking a target Some of the conditions areMARPA overview The target echo is weak The target is very close to land buoys or other large targetsMARPA is used for target tracking and risk analysis in the The target or your own ship is making rapid manoeuvresYou can use the Mini Automatic Radar Plotting Aid MARPA Choppy sea state conditions exist and the target is buried infunctions for target tracking and risk analysis MARPA improves excessive sea clutter or in deep avoidance by obtaining detailed information for Choppy sea state conditions exist yielding poor stability tracked targets and provides continuous accurate boats heading data is very unstableand rapid situation evaluation The number of targets that you cantrack at any one time is dependent on the model of radar scanner Inadequate heading datathat you are using Symptoms of such conditions are that acquisition is difficult and theMARPA automatically tracks acquired targets calculates target MARPA vectors are unstable the symbol wanders away from thebearing and range speed and course Closest Point of Approach target locks on to another target or changes to a lost symbol targetCPA and Time to Closest Point of Approach TCPA If any of these conditions are present acquisition and tracking mayEach target tracked can be displayed with a CPA graphic which need to be reinitiated or in some cases be impossible to maintainshows the target vessel course and speed as a vector and Improving the quality of the heading data will reduce the effect ofindicates the CPA The calculated target data can also be shown the other conditionson your screen Each target is continually assessed and an audiblealarm is sounded if a target becomes dangerous or is lost How a MARPA risk is MARPA operation is dependant on accurate ownships Each target is monitored to see if it will be within a certain and speed Speed Over Ground SOG and Course Over from your boat within a certain time If so the target is COG information are required to show true target course as dangerous and an audible warning is sounded along with anand speed The better the quality of the heading and speed data onscreen warning being shown The target symbol changes toUsing radar 125the dangerous target symbol and flashes to indicate that it is adangerous target Pressing the appropriate soft key will silence thealarm and remove the warningIf a target is lost either because the MARPA software has lostcontact with it or because it has moved out of range an audible Vectoralarm is sounded and an onscreen warning appears The CPA symbol will change to the target lost symbol Pressing theappropriate soft key will silence the alarm and remove the and the target lost symbol 3 9Effective range for MARPA targets D90081MARPA target acquisition is only available at radar range scales ofup to 12nm although tracking continues at all rangesIf you change to a smaller range scale targets may be beyond the True moderange of your scanner and will be lost In such cases an onscreen With the display set in True mode the vectors of your vessel andwarning will indicate that the target is offscreen the target are shown extended to their intersection point The CPA is shown as a line that is placed on your vessels vector atStatus symbols for MARPA targets the point of the CPA The length and direction of the line indicatesEach target is shown in the radar display as a symbol which the distance and bearing of the target at CPA The text its status CPA and TCPA The text next to the target symbol indicates its true course and speed Target being acquired Dangerous target Relative mode With the display set in Relative mode no vector extension of your D75422 Safe target Lost target vessel is shown The CPA line emerges from your own vessel with the target vector extension being shown as relative not true The text next to the target indicates its course and speedVessel vectors CPA graphics overviewCPA graphics show vectors for your vessel and a selected target Setting up MARPAA vector is a line onscreen showing the predicted courses of your In the radar and the selected target if you both remain on your presentcourse These vectors vary in length due to vessel speed and vector 1 Press the TARGET TRACKING softkeylength set in the MARPA Setup menu 2 Press the MARPA AND AIS OPTIONS softkey126 CSeries Widescreen user reference3 Using the trackpad highlight the required option then press the Parameter Descriptions Options trackpad right to select it Target History Plots a targets previous OFFDisplaying vessel vectors CPA graphics position at specified intervals The four 05 min1 Position the cursor over the target most recent position 1 min2 To display the CPA graphic for the target press the CPA points are displayed GRAPHIC softkey until the ON option is selected If True target vectors 3 min3 To hide the CPA graphic for the target press the CPA GRAPHIC are selected the four 6 min softkey until the OFF option is selected most recent vessel4 To display the CPA graphic automatically when you place the position points are also cursor over any part of the MARPA symbol select the AUTO displayed option Own Vessel Safe Zone The safe zone is a ring 01 nm5 Press the OK button centred on your boat within which a target is 02 nmMARPA options considered dangerous 05 nmThe MARPA options are accessible by pressing the TARGET if it will enter this zone within the Time to Safe 10 nmTRACKING MARPA AIS OPTIONS softkeys Zone period see below 20 nm Parameter Descriptions Options Time to Safe Zone If a target enters your 3 min Vector Length The time period 05 min safe zone within this time period it is considered 6 min specified for drawing length of vectors 1 min dangerous 12 min 3 min 24 min 6 min Safe Zone Ring Controls whether the Visible 12 min safe zone ring is displayed or hidden Hidden 30 min on screen 60 minUsing radar 127 912 Radar alarmsUsing MARPA The radar application raises a variety of alarms to warn you of potential a MARPA target to track If switched on the following alarms will be triggered when you areIn the radar application in the radar application1 Press the TARGET TRACKING softkey System alarms anchor timer alarm clock and temperature2 Using the trackpad move the cursor over the target to be Navigation alarms arrival and off track acquired3 Press the ACQUIRE TARGET softkey Radar alarms guard zonesThe target being acquired symbol is displayed If the target is Fishfinder alarmspresent for several scans the radar lockson to the target and thesymbol changes to safe target status AIS alarms Depth alarmsEnabling radar wakes Data alarmsIn the radar application External SeaTalk alarms1 Press the ENHANCE ECHOES softkey When an alarm is triggered a buzzer sounds and a popup window2 Press the WAKES softkey repeatedly until the ON option is describing the alarm and how to clear it is displayed selected3 Press the OK a MARPA target Selecting the radar alarms setup menuIn the radar application 1 Press the MENU button 2 Using the trackpad highlight the Alarm Setup menu item1 Move the cursor over the relevant target 3 Press right on the trackpad to enter the Alarm Setup menu2 Press the CANCEL TARGET softkey 4 Using the trackpad highlight the Radar Alarms Setup menu item3 Alternatively display the MARPA target list by pressing the 5 Press right on the trackpad to enter the Radar Alarms Setup TARGET TRACKING then MARPA LIST softkeys menu4 Using the trackpad select the relevant MARPA target from the list5 Press the CANCEL TARGET softkey Enabling and disabling radar warning alarms 1 Press the MENU button128 CSeries Widescreen user reference2 Using the trackpad highlight the Alarm Setup menu item and 913 Setting up your radar press the trackpad right to select it3 Using the trackpad highlight the Radar Alarms Setup menu item The set up for your radar can be changed from the standard and press the trackpad right to select it configuration to suit your particular needs Although you will probably only do this when you first use the radar you may decide to make subsequent adjustments once you become more familiar with the system Any settings that you change are retained and become the default settings even when you power off your multifunction display Radar setup menu options The Radar Setup menu enables you to configure the performance and behaviour of your radar scanner Function Description Options Select Select the radar scanner that is None Scanner connected to your multifunction display Only one radar scanner may be connected at any one time Scanner Setup This menu item contains a submenu Dual Range that enables you to adjust the settings for the following functions ON Dual Range Digital only when OFF set to ON this allows you to view two Tune Adjust ranges simultaneously in separate windows Short range provides AUTO a maximum range of 3 nautical MANUAL miles long range provides standard values Long range cannot be set to Sea Clutter Curve a value that is less than short rangeUsing radar 129 Note The Dual Range ADJUST Parking Offset Digital only this function is not available when CURVE 1 to setting is only available when the there are active MARPA 8 radar is set to Off or Standby The targets parking offset determines how the Parking Offset scanner is aligned to the pedestal The default setting is 0 degrees Note Chart Sync and Chart 0 to 358 with the scanner aligning to the Overlay are temporarily degrees in pedastal facing forwards disabled in the radar twodegree application when the Dual increments Antenna Size this is used to Range function is ON specify the size of your radar Antenna Size scanner Tune Adjust allows you to fine Radome tune the radar scanners receiver for maximum returns on the display 4 Array Color Palette The color palette options enable you to Bold Raymarine recommends that this Digital only customize the look of the radar display 6 Array for different situations as follows Professional 1 function is set to AUTO If you set this function to MANUAL and adjust Professional 2 Bold uses high color gain the setting shortly after powering up predominately red to show weak Pathfinder the radar scanner you should adjust targets more intensely it again approximately 10 minutes Night Vision after powering up the scanner as Professional 1 high resolution the required setting will change after palette that uses the full color the magnetron has warmed up range to display the information discovered by the scanner just the Sea Clutter Curve radar echoes strong returns are red from waves can make it difficult to detect real targets These echoes Professional 2 high resolution are known as sea clutter Several palette displays weaker targets in factors can affect the level of clutter browns with more intense targets you see including the weather and displayed in yellows sea conditions and the mounting Pathfinder similar to the height of the radar The sea clutter Pathfinder color palette curve setting adjusts the radars sensitivity to sea clutter The Night Vision green steepest setting for the curve is 1 and the most shallow setting is 8 EBL The measurement point used for MagTrue reference when measuring distances130 CSeries Widescreen user reference Reference using Electronic Bearing Lines EBLs and range rings in the chart application Relative The options are MagneticTrue North or Relative Timed Controls the radars timed transmission On Transmit powersave mode Off Transmit When ON the scanner performs the 10 SCANS Period number of scans specified and then shuts down for the number of minutes 20 SCANS specified by the Standby Period 30 SCANS Standby Indicates the number of minutes that 3 MINS Period the system shuts down the scanner does not rotate and the display is in 5 MINS standby mode 10 MINS 15 MINS Bearing Enables you to make corrections for Refer to Alignment display azimuth error Installation Guide Radar Advanced setup options Refer to Advanced Installation Guide SetupUsing radar 131132 CSeries Widescreen user 10 Using AISChapter contents 101 AIS overview on page 134 102 AIS prerequisites on page 135 103 Classes of AIS data on page 136 104 Enabling or disabling AIS on page 137 105 Displaying AIS vectors on page 137 106 AIS status symbols on page 138 107 AIS silent mode on page 138 108 Viewing AIS target information on page 139 109 Using AIS to avoid collisions on page 140 1010 AIS options on page 141 1011 AIS alarms on page 142 1012 Buddy tracking on page 142Using AIS 133101 AIS overview The AIS system displays other AIS equipped vessels in the surrounding area as triangular targets overlaid on a chart or radarThe AIS feature enables you to receive certain information window Up to 100 targets are displayed As the vessels by other vessels and add them as a target in the Chart changes the symbol for the target will change accordinglyand Radar applications Vectors can be displayed for each target These vectors indicateWith an optonal AIS receiver connected to your multifunction the direction of travel and rate of turn of the vessel and the you can it will travel over a specified period of time COGSOG vector Targets displayed with their vectors are referred to as active targets Display targets for any other AISequipped vessels and are scaled according to the size of the vessel The larger the Display voyage information being broadcasted by these targets vessel the larger the target You can either display all targets or such as their position course speed and rate of turn just dangerous targets Display basic or detailed information for each target vessel How AIS Works including safety critical target data AIS uses digital radio signals to broadcast realtime information Set up a safe zone around your boat between vessels and shore based stations via dedicated VHF frequencies This information is used to identify and track vessels in View AIS alarm and safety related messages the surrounding area and to provide fast automatic and accurate collision avoidance data AIS will augment your radar information is displayed in the form of an overlay and additional as it can operate in radar blind spots and can detect smaller AISdata is displayed in a dialog box on your chart screen for example fitted vessels Heading Note Smaller vessels do not have to be fitted with AIS and whilst Large vessel it is mandatory for larger commercial vessels to carry AIS its use Direction is not Therefore you should not assume that your multifunction of turn display will display ALL vessels in your area Due prudence Small and judgement should be exercised AIS should be used to vessel complement radar not substitute it 097 T AIS Simulator Mode 1 1 6 k t 1 2 3 7 n m Raymarine recommends that you use the simulator to familiarize 0 0 h 0 4 m3 3 s yourself with the AIS function When the system simulator is Sleeping switched on Menu System Setup Simulator it displays 20 target AIS targets within a 25nm range These targets are displayed using Safety COGSOG Safe zone defined by Dangerous the appropriate AIS targets status symbol and move around the D90561 critical data vector distance or time target flashes screen as if they were real targets134 CSeries Widescreen user reference Note Incoming safety messages cannot be displayed while the 102 AIS prerequisites simulator is switched on You must have suitable AIS hardware connected to your multifunction display to make use of the AIS functionality In order to run AIS you will need A receiveonly unit or a full transceiver a unit that sends and receives A VHF antenna this is usually supplied with the AIS system A GPS to provide position data A Compass although not essential will improve speed calculations Note A receiver will allow you to receive data about other vessels in your area but will not allow other vessels to see you A full transceiver transmits and receives AIS data and therefore allows you to receive data about other vessels It also enables other AISequipped vessels to see and receive information about your vessel This could include position course speed and rate of turn data When the AIS unit is connected to your multifunction display the status of the unit is indicated by an AIS icon in the transducer data box You will now need to specify the 38400 baud setting Menu System Setup System Integration NMEA Port Setting for the NMEA port that communicates with the AIS transceiver or receiverUsing AIS 135103 Classes of AIS data Class A Class B Class B Data receive send receiveThere are two classes of AIS data each class supports a differentrange of AIS data Draft Y N NAIS data is defined as Class A or Class B The sending and Cargo Y Y Yreceiving of Class A data is compulsory for larger vessels You will be able to view all larger vessels on your AIS displayClass B data is applicable to smaller vessels and is not compulsory Destination Y N NYou should not therefore assume that your AIS is displaying all ETA Y N Nsmaller vessels in your area Time Y Y Y Note Not all AIS receivers will decode all information and not all of the Class A vessels input all of the required AIS data For Ships position Y Y Y example some inexpensive AIS Class B receivers do not decode COG Y Y Y and output information such as the ships name IMO number and vessel destination and so on SOG Y Y YYour AIS receiver or transceiver may support additional AIS data Gyro heading Y Y Ythat is not decoded by the multifunction display Rate of turn Y N NThe following table lists the AIS information that is decoded by display Y Yes N No Navigational Y N N status Class A Class B Class B Safety message Y N Y Data receive send receive Ships name Y Y Y Type Y Y Y Call sign Y Y Y IMO number Y N N Length and beam Y Y Y Antenna location Y Y Y136 CSeries Widescreen user reference104 Enabling or disabling AIS 105 Displaying AIS vectors1 To enable AIS in the chart application You must have the correct data available before AIS vectors can i Press the PRESENTATION softkey be displayed ii Press the CHART LAYERS softkey A target is defined as active when it has the following data displayed iii Press the CHART LAYERS softkey graphically iv Press the AIS OBJECTS softkey repeatedly until the ON option is selected A COGSOG vector indicating the predicted distance that a target will travel within a given period of time v Press the OK button2 To enable AIS in the radar application A heading and direction of turn indicator i Press the PRESENTATION softkey ii Press the AIS LAYER softkey repeatedly until the ON option is selected Enabling and disabling AIS vectors iii Press the OK button In the chart or radar application 1 Move the cursor over the relevant AIS target 2 Press the AIS VECTOR softkey until the ON or OFF option is selected as appropriate 3 Press the OK button Note The same target vector and safe zone settings apply to both radar MARPA and AIS targetsUsing AIS 137106 AIS status symbols 107 AIS silent modeThe various AIS status modes are represented on your multifunction AIS silent mode enables you to disable AIS by symbols AIS silent mode enables you to disable the transmitting functionsThe status of the various AISrelated functions is indicated by a of your AIS equipment This is useful when you do not want tosymbol displayed in the databar of your multifunction display transmit your vessels AIS data to other AIS receivers but still wish to receive data from other vesselsIf your own vessels position is lost the multifunction display willdisable the AIS functionality and show the appropriate AIS indicator Note Not all AIS equipment supports silent mode For moreas shown in the following table information refer to the documentation that accompanies your AIS unit Symbol Description AIS unit is switched on and operating Enabling and disabling AIS silent mode AIS currently unavailable In the chart or radar application 1 Press the MENU button AIS unit is switched off or not connected 2 Using the trackpad highlight the AIS Layer Setup menu item then press the trackpad right to select it 3 Using the trackpad highlight the Silent Mode option then press AIS unit is connected and switched on but has the trackpad right to select it active alarms 4 Using the trackpad select the ON option to enable silent mode AIS unit is connected and switched on but the or OFF to disable it dangerous and lost alarm is disabled138 CSeries Widescreen user reference108 Viewing AIS target information Target type Description SymbolYou can display information relating to individual AIS targets Dangerous target Targets within specified distance CPA or timeWhen a target is highlighted with the cursor the softkeys change TCPA Dangerousto allow you to select the following options target alarm sounds if AIS vectors enabled Target flashes AIS safety critical data Uncertain target Calculated CPATCPA value uncertain AIS list Lost target When signal of Full AIS data dangerous target not received for 20 seconds Target in latest predictedAIS target symbols position Alarms sounds if enabled TargetYour multifunction display shows a range of symbols to represent flashesthe different types of AIS target Buddy target Target has previously Target type Description Symbol been added to the Buddy List Transmitting target Target not activated dangerous or lost Target is moving or at anchor Displaying detailed AIS target information Activated target Target activated COGSOG Direction In the chart or radar application that is AIS vector vector of turn displayed Vector 1 If the chart page is displayed press the AIS OPTIONS softkey line optional shows Heading or RADAR AND AIS softkey if Radar Overlay is ON predicted distance 2 Press the TARGET TRACKING softkey travelled within a given 3 Press the AIS LIST softkey time 4 Press the VIEW FULL AIS DATA softkey Selected target Target selected with cursor Can activate the Note You can also display full AIS information by moving the target and view detailed cursor over the relevant target in the chart or radar pages and data AIS pressing the VIEW FULL AIS DATA softkeyUsing AIS 139109 Using AIS to avoid collisions Place a waypoint on your chartradar to mark the sending vessels positionYou can use the AIS safe zone and safety message functions to Select to GOTO the sending vessels positionavoid collisions with other vessels and objects Note You will not receive any safety messages in SimulatorSafe Zones mode Menu System Setup SimulatorA safe zone is a ring centred on your boat within which a target isconsidered dangerous It is displayed on radar or chart windowsas a red ring Displaying safetycritical AIS AIS safe zone uses the same criteria as MARPA and will deema target dangerous if it comes within a specified distance of your In the chart or radar closest point of approach or CPA within a specified timetime to closest point of approach or TCPA The CPA and TCPA are 1 Move the cursor over the relevant AIS using COGSOG and position from the AIS target 2 Press the AIS DATA softkey until the ON option is your system recognizes a dangerous AIS target 3 Press the OK button The target symbol changes to red and flashes An alarm popup is displayed this can be disabled if required An alarm sounds this can be disabled if required Note When the AIS receiver is connected and functioning the system will check for dangerous targets within the safe zone and if enabled issue an alarm whenever necessary Dangerous target alarm operates irrespective of the ON or OFF status of the AIS target display or the VISIBLEHIDDEN status of the safe zone ringSafety MessagesWhen the status of the AIS Safety Messages function is set to ON inthe Menu AIS Layer Setup Menu any incoming safety messagesfrom surrounding vessels shore stations and mobile stations aredisplayed in a popup box If known the message will include thesending vessels position in latlon You now have the option to Remove the message ACKNOWLEDGE140 CSeries Widescreen user reference1010 AIS options Parameter Description OptionsThe AIS options are accessible in the chart application by pressing Own Vessel Safe Zone The safe zone is a ring 01 nmthe AIS OPTIONS MARPA AIS OPTIONS softkeys or the radar centred on your boat within which a target is 02 nmapplication by pressing the TARGET TRACKING MARPA AISOPTIONS softkeys considered dangerous 05 nm if it will enter this zone within the Time to Safe 10 nm Parameter Description Options Zone period see below 20 nm Vector Length The time period 05 min specified for drawing Time to Safe Zone If a target enters your 3 min length of vectors 1 min safe zone within this time period it is considered 6 min 3 min dangerous 12 min 6 min 24 min 12 min Safe Zone Ring Controls whether the Visible 30 min safe zone ring is displayed or hidden Hidden 60 min on screen Target History Plots a targets previous OFF position at specified intervals The four 05 min most recent position 1 min points are displayed If True target vectors 3 min are selected the four 6 min most recent vessel position points are also displayedUsing AIS 1411011 AIS alarms 1012 Buddy trackingThe AIS functions generate a number of alarms to alert you to You can configure your display to notify you when an or lost targets friend or buddy comes within range of your vesselIn addition to the dangerous target alarm previously described the The Buddy Tracking feature enables you to add generates an alarm when a dangerous target becomes a friends and regular contacts to a Buddy List on your target ie its signal has not been received for 20 seconds display As soon as a vessel on your Buddy List sails into the range of your AIS receiver the vessel icon changes to indicate thisYour AIS receiver generates local alarms which are displayed andsounded on your multifunction display whenever an alarm condition How it worksexists on the unit When the AIS Layer is enabled in the chart or radar application AISLocal AIS alarms targets are shown on your display You can add any AIS target to a Buddy List each entry consisting of an MMSI number and anWhen the connected AIS unit generates an alarm your multifunction optional name Subsequently whenever Buddy Tracking is enableddisplay shows a local alarm message and indicates the alarm status on your mutlifunction display and a Buddy vessel with an MMSIin the data bar icon number sails into the range of your AIS receiver an AIS Buddy iconActive AIS alarms list is displayed Up to 100 vessels may be added to the Buddy ListThe active alarm list shows the status of each local alarm This list either be accessed via the Menu AIS Layer Setup Menu or The following items are required for the Buddy Tracking featurefrom the Menu Alarms Setup Menu For the purposes of using the Buddy Tracking feature it is Note When local AIS alarms are acknowledged the target assumed that your display is already connected to a suitable is shown as dangerous flashing with a red outline and the AIS receiver active alarm status icon is displayed until the target is no longer dangerous Only AISequipped vessels will be AIS alarms Enabling and disabling buddy tracking 1 Enable or disable the Buddy Tracking featureIn the chart or radar application i In the chart or radar application press the MENU button1 Press the ACKNOWLEDGE softkey ii Using the trackpad select the AIS Layer Setup menu item iii Using the trackpad select the Buddy Tracking menu item Note An AIS alarm remains active until it is acknowledged on iv Using the trackpad select the ON option to enable Buddy your multifunction display Tracking or the OFF option to disable it142 CSeries Widescreen user reference v Press the OK button 2 If you are in the radar application press the TARGET2 Enable or disable AIS objects in the chart application TRACKING softkey i Press the PRESENTATION softkey 3 Press the AIS LIST softkey ii Press the CHART LAYERS softkey The AIS Target List is displayed iii Press the CHART LAYERS softkey 4 Using the trackpad select the AIS target that you want to add The Chart Layers menu is displayed to your Buddy List iv Using the trackpad select the AIS Objects menu item 5 Press the ADD TO BUDDY LIST softkey v Using the trackpad select the ON option to enable AIS 6 Press the OK button objects or the OFF option to disable them as appropriate vi Press the OK button3 Enable or disable AIS objects in the radar application Adding a vessel to your buddy list from main i Press the PRESENTATION softkey menu ii Press the AIS LAYER softkey until the ON or OFF option is selected as appropriate In the chart or radar application iii Press the OK button 1 Press the MENU button 2 Using the trackpad select the AIS LAYER SETUP menu item 3 Using the trackpad select the VIEW BUDDY LIST menu itemAdding a vessel to your buddy list 4 Press the ADD VESSEL softkeyIn the chart or radar application 5 In the MMSI field enter a valid MMSI number nine digits 6 Press the OK button1 Using the trackpad move the cursor over an AIS target 7 In the NAME field use the trackpad to enter a name This could The softkeys change to reflect this and give you Buddyrelated be the name of the vessel or the name of the friend that owns options the vessel for example2 Press the ADD TO BUDDY LIST softkey 8 Press the OK buttonThe MMSI and vessel name are automatically added to the BuddyList Editing a buddys detailsAdding a vessel to your buddy list from AIS 1 In the chart or radar application use the trackpad to move the cursor over an AIS targettarget list The softkeys change to reflect this and give you Buddyrelated1 If you are in the chart application press the AIS OPTIONS options softkeyUsing AIS 1432 Alternatively press the MENU button and select the AIS Layer Displaying additional buddy information Setup menu3 Press the VIEW BUDDY LIST softkey In the chart or radar application The AIS Buddy List dialog is displayed 1 Using the trackpad move the cursor over an AIS target4 Press the EDIT VESSEL DETAILS softkey The softkeys change to reflect this and give you Buddyrelated options The Edit Buddy Vessel dialog is displayed 2 Press the BUDDY DATA AUTO ON OFF softkey5 In the MMSI field edit the MMSI number nine digits if required 3 Select theON option6 Optionally In the NAME field edit the existing name or enter a new name This could be the name of the vessel or the name of The Buddys details are displayed the friend who owns the vessel for example 4 Press the OK button7 Press the OK buttonDeleting a buddy1 In the chart or radar application use the trackpad to move the cursor over an AIS target The softkeys change to reflect this and give you Buddyrelated options2 Alternatively press the MENU button and select the AIS Layer Setup menu3 Press the VIEW BUDDY LIST softkey The AIS Buddy List dialog is displayed4 Using the trackpad highlight the Buddy that you want to delete5 Press the DELETE VESSEL softkey A dialog is displayed asking you to confirm the deletion6 Select YES to confirm that you wish to delete the buddy or NO to abort7 Press the OK button144 CSeries Widescreen user 11 Using the Course Deviation contents 111 Course Deviation Indicator overview on page 146 112 Selecting the CDI application on page 146 113 Using the CDI Application on page 147Using the Course Deviation Indicator 145111 Course Deviation Indicator overview 112 Selecting the CDI applicationThe Course Deviation Indicator CDI gives a graphical 1 Press and hold the PAGE button for three seconds until of your vessels course in a rolling road format Select Page Set window appearsWith your display receiving accurate heading and position 2 Using the rotary encoder or trackpad highlight the page set you can use the Course Deviation Indicator CDI to you want to your course and accurately steer to a target waypoint 3 Press the EDIT PAGE SET softkey to edit the highlighted page setThe CDI application shows a rolling road which represents a widthof sea equal to the Cross Track Error XTE limits that you have 4 Press the softkey associated with the page set you wish to editspecified in the Setup menu As you travel towards the target 5 Using the rotary encoder or trackpad highlight the page layoutwaypoint the checkered pattern and the waypoint will move down style that you want for the page setthe screen at a rate proportional to your boats speed Navigation 6 Press the OK buttondata is displayed alongside or below the rolling road 7 Using the rotary encoder or trackpad highlight the CDIThe CDI application is preconfigured to display the CDI graphic ApplicationYou can customize the panel to display any available data 8 If you have chosen a page layout featuring multiple applications press the ACTIVE button to toggle between the windows the currently selected window is highlighted in red 9 Press the OK button to select the highlighted application for that page Note If the CDI application is placed in multiple windows the same data is displayed in each146 CSeries Widescreen user reference113 Using the CDI Application Going to a waypoint using the CDI application 1 In the CDI application press the GOTO Your Course Using CDI 2 Press the GOTO WAYPOINT OPTIONS softkeyYou can use the rolling road format of the Course Deviation The Waypoint List is CDI application to monitor your course 3 Using the trackpad select the waypoint that you want to go toThe steering instructions below the rolling road tell you what 4 Press the GOTO WAYPOINT is needed to maintain your course and arrive at the targetwaypoint Note Press the STOP GOTO softkey at any time to stop going towards the waypointThe following table explains these instructions Note If you have sailed off course while heading to a waypoint Instruction Cause you can press the RESTART XTE button at any time to restart STEER XTE error to port is more than a 14 of the maximum Cross Track Error STARBOARD XTE error limit in the Setup menu STEER PORT XTE error to starboard is more than a 14 of the maximum XTE error limit in the Setup menu Changing the data displayed in the CDI arrows are placed either side of the steering towards the centre line The greater the error the more 1 In the CDI application press the MENU buttonarrows appear You should correct your course by steering in the 2 Using the trackpad select the Panel Setup Menu menu itemdirection indicated by the arrows 3 Using the trackpad select the Configure CDI menu item A red outline appears around the main screen element in theFollowing a route using the CDI application CDI display 4 Using the trackpad highlight the data element that you want1 In the CDI application press the GOTO softkey to change2 Press the FOLLOW ROUTE OPTIONS softkey 5 Press the SELECT DATA softkey The Route List is displayed 6 Using the trackpad select the appropriate data group3 Using the trackpad select the route that you want to follow 7 Using the trackpad highlight the data item that you want then press the trackpad right to select the appropriate option4 Press the OK button 8 Press the OK button The CDI display will be updated to show the data that you specifiedUsing the Course Deviation Indicator 147148 CSeries Widescreen user 12 Using the contents 121 Fishfinder introduction on page 150 122 The sonar image on page 151 123 Fishfinder presets on page 153 124 Fishfinder display modes on page 154 125 Fishfinder range on page 157 126 Fishfinder presentation options on page 159 127 Fishfinder waypoints on page 164 128 Fishfinder alarms on page 165 129 Setting up your fishfinder on page 166Using the fishfinder 149121 Fishfinder introduction Fishfinder screen The fishfinder displays a scrolling image of the seabed updating Warning Sonar operation from the right as your vessel makes progress NEVER operate the sounder with the boat out of the water Example fishfinder screen NEVER touch the transducer face when the sounder is powered on SWITCH OFF the sounder if divers are likely to be within 25 ft 5 m of the overviewThe fishfinder application provides a detailed view of the fish andseabed under your vessel enabling you to accurately different sizes of fish bottom structure and The standard fishfinder image is a historical graph with range and sonar frequency automatically selectedby the systemThe various functions and features of the fishfinder application The fishfinder window includes the following aspectsinclude The bottom together with any bottom structure such as reefs and Preset modes for easy optimal operation shipwrecks etc Display modes Zoom AScope or Bottom Lock Target images indicating fish Adjustable range and zoom A status bar noting the frequency and gain settings Finding bottom feeding fish with the bottom lock display mode The bottom depth Clutter and gain options to simplify the image Pausing and adjusting the speed of the scrolling image Status icon Using waypoints to mark a position The fishfinder status icon is located in the topright section of the screen Determining depths and distances of targets Fishfinder alarms fish depth or water temperature150 CSeries Widescreen user reference 122 The sonar image D95341animated icon Interpreting the seabed using sonar It is important to understand how to correctly interpret the seabed Icon animated fishfinder is operating structure represented in the fishfinder display Icon static the fishfinder transducer is connected but not The seabed usually produces a strong echo transmitting The following images show how different seabed conditions are Icon greyedout no fishfinder transducer is connected represented in the sonar display A hard bottom sand produces a thin lineHow the fishfinder worksThe fishfinder application uses a Digital Sounder Module DSM anda suitable sonar transducer The DSM interprets signals from the A soft bottom mud or seaweed cover produces a wide line The dark layer indicates a strong and builds up a detailed underwater viewThe transducer is located on the bottom of the boat it sends pulsesof sound waves into the water and measures the time it takes for thesound wave to travel to the bottom and back The returning echoes A rocky or uneven bottom or a wreck produces an irregularare affected by bottom structure and by any other objects in their image with peaks and troughspath for example reefs wrecks shoals or fishColors are used on the display to indicate the strength of the returnsYou can use this information to determine the bottom structurethe size of fish and other objects in the water such as debris orair bubbles D68552 Note Some transducers include additional sensors to measure water temperature andor speed The dark layers indicate a good echo the lighter areas indicate weaker echoes This could mean that the upper layer is soft and therefore allowing sound waves to pass to the more solid layer belowUsing the fishfinder 151It is also possible that the sound waves are making two completetrips hitting the seabed bouncing off the vessel then reflectingoff the seabed again This can happen if the water is shallow theseabed is hard or the gain is set highFactors influencing the sonar displayThe quality and accuracy of the display can be influenced by anumber of factors including vessel speed depth object sizebackground noise and transducer speedThe shape of the target changes along with your speed Slowerspeeds return flatter more horizontal marks Higher speeds causethe target to thicken and arch slightly until at fast speeds the markresembles a double vertical line Water depthTarget depth As sea depth increases signal strength decreases resulting in aThe closer the target to the surface the larger the mark on screen lighter onscreen image of the bottom Note The depth of individual targets can be displayed by Size of the target switching on the Target Depth ID in the fishfinder setup menu The number of target depths displayed is influenced by the fish The larger the target the larger the return on the fishfinder display alarm sensitivity level The size of a fish target is also dependent upon the size of the fishs swim bladder rather than its overall size The swim bladder varies in size between different breeds of fish Transducer frequency The same target will appear differently when the transducer frequency is changed The lower the frequency the broader the mark152 CSeries Widescreen user Background noise 123 Fishfinder presetsThe fishfinder picture may be impaired by echoes received fromfloating or submerged debris air bubbles or even the boats The fishfinder provides you with four preset configurations This is known as background noise or clutter and is on the fishfinder toolbar These enable you to quickly by the gain modes The system will automatically control appropriate settings tailored for various situationsthe gain settings according to the depth and water conditions You Each preset has been configured to provide the best operatingcan however adjust the gain settings manually if you prefer parameters for the fishfinder However it is possible to manually adjust the presets if necessary The four presets are Single this preset provides quick access to a configuration suitable for general fishing conditions Dual this preset provides a dual frequency configuration You can either display two different frequencies at the same time in one window or display one frequency at fullscreen on your master display and the other frequency at fullscreen on an additional networked display Shallow this preset opitimizes the fishfinder display for shallow waters Deep this preset opitimizes the fishfinder display for deep waters Display modes When using presets you can either select the relevant preset and start using the default configuration immediately or you can adjust the preset to your needs using the display modes Zoom Bottom Lock AScope Any changes you make to a preset are retained when you switch off the power to your multifunction displayUsing the fishfinder 153Selecting a fishfinder preset 124 Fishfinder display modesFrom the fishfinder main screen1 Press the appropriate softkey to select from Selecting a fishfinder display mode PRESET 1 SINGLE When a fishfinder preset is selected its softkey label changes to ADJUST Pressing this softkey allows you to configure the display PRESET 2 DUAL mode settings to suit your requirements Changes to the display PRESET 3 SHALLOW or mode are saved with the preset at poweroff PRESET 4 DEEP From the fishfinder main screenAfter a few moments the fishfinder display will change to the new 1 Press the appropriate ADJUST softkeymode This is indicated in the top lefthand corner of the status bar 2 With dual frequency screens select FREQ1 or FREQ2 to select which frequency display you wish to change 3 Press the SELECT VIEW softkey 4 Use the trackpad updown to select the required display mode None Zoom Bottom Lock or AScope 5 Press OK when complete Fishfinder zoom mode The zoom display mode magnifies a region of the fishfinder screen to display more detail This zoom option enables you to Replace the standard fishfinder image with the zoomed image or display the zoomed image alongside the standard fishfinder image Set the zoom factor to a predefined level or adjust it manually154 CSeries Widescreen user reference Reposition the zoomed portion of the image to a different point 5 Press the OK button in the display Selecting zoom split screenWhen the range increases the area shown in the zoom windowalso increases With the fishfinder in zoom modeZoom split 1 Press the ZOOM softkey to select FULL or SPLIT as requiredWith the zoom display mode you can split the screen and display Adjusting the fishfinder zoom factorthe zoomed image alongside the standard fishfinder image ZOOMSPLIT The zoomed section is indicated on the standard fishfinder When the zoom function is active ZOOM FULL or ZOOM SPLITscreen by a zoom box you can either select a predefined zoom factor or adjust it manually With the fishfinder in zoom mode 1 Press the ZOOM FACTOR softkey to toggle between predefined settings or select xR to set a factor manually For manual settings adjust the zoom factor with the trackpad 2 Press the OK button Adjusting the position of the fishfinder zoomed area When the zoom function is selected the system automatically selects the zoom position so that the bottom details are always in the lower half of the display If required you can reposition the portion of the image to be zoomed so that an alternative area is displayed With the fishfinder in zoom mode 1 Press the ZOOM POSITION softkey until the MAN option is fishfinder zoom mode 2 Use the rotary control to reposition the zoomed area as required 3 Press the OK buttonFrom the main fishfinder screen1 Press the appropriate ADJUST softkey2 With dual frequency screens select FREQ1 or FREQ2 to select Fishfinder AScope mode which frequency display you wish to change The AScope mode enables you to view a live rather than historical3 Press the SELECT VIEW softkey image of the seabed and fish directly below your vessel4 Use the trackpad to select the ZOOM optionUsing the fishfinder 155The standard fishfinder display shows a historical record of fishfinder Enabling the Fishfinder AScope Modeechoes If required you can display a live image of the and the fish directly below the transducer by using the From the fishfinder main screenAScope feature The width of the bottom covered by the AScope 1 Press the appropriate ADJUST softkeyis indicated at the bottom of the window AScope provides a moreprecise and easier to interpret indication of the target strength 2 For dual frequency screens select FREQ1 or FREQ2 to select which frequency display you wish to changeThere are three AScope modes as illustrated in the diagram below 3 Press the SELECT VIEW softkey 4 Use the trackpad updown to select ASCOPE 5 Press OK when complete Note Enabling AScope mode automatically switches OFF Bottom Lock and Zoom Bottom Lock The Bottom Lock function applies a filter to flatten the image of the seabed and make any objects on or just above it easier to discern This feature is particularly useful for finding fish that feed close to the bottom Bottom Lock is selected for individual fishfinder windows and can replace or appear alongside the standard fishfinder image Adjusting the range of the bottom lock image allows you to view more bottom details You can also reposition the image on screen to anywhere between the bottom of the window 0 and the middle of the window 50 by using the Bottom Shift control MODE 3 MODE 2 The Ascope The lefthand side image angles MODE 1 of the Mode 1 outward as The Ascope image is expanded signal width image is centred to give a more increases with in the window detailed view depth156 CSeries Widescreen user reference 125 Fishfinder range The Range and Range Shift functions enable you to change the range of depth displayed by the fishfinder Range The Range function enables you to define the range of depth that you see in the fishfinder display By default the fishfinder display shows the shallowest required range enabling you to clearly see what is near the surface of the water under your vessel This is useful for finding smaller fish that feed nearer the surface An example of this kind of depth range is 0 to 200 feet In this case the range is 200 feet so 200 feet of water will be displayed onscreen at any one time There may be circumstances in which you want to see a lessBottom Lock is selected for individual fishfinder windows and can detailed image showing a greater amount of depth beneath youreither replace ON or appear alongside SPLIT the standard vessel This is useful for locating bigger fish and other image located closer to the seabed such as wrecks An example of this kind of depth range is 0 to 1000 feet or greater In this case theEnabling Bottom Lock range is 1000 feet and you will be able to see 1000 feet of waterFrom the fishfinder main screen beneath your vessel without needing to scroll the display up or down1 Press the appropriate ADJUST softkey2 For dual frequency screens select FREQ1 or FREQ2 to select Range Shift which frequency display you wish to change The Range Shift function enables you to define which area of the3 Press the SELECT VIEW softkey overall depth you want to be able to see onscreen For example4 Use the trackpad updown to select BOTTOM LOCK if your range is 5000 feet and the display is showing the surface5 Press OK when complete 0 feet at the very top of the display and 5000 feet at the bottom of the display you can use the Range Shift function to focus on aAdjusting the bottom lock rangeposition different 5000 feet range For example 2000 feet at the very top of the screen and 7000 feet at the very bottom of the screenWith the fishfinder in bottom lock mode1 Use the appropriate softkeys and the trackpad to set Full Split screen Bottom lock range and Bottom shift values as the fishfinder 157Example screen with range and range shift used to view the seabed Using fishfinder range shiftat a depth range of 4080 ft The DSM automatically adjusts the display to keep the bottom in the lower half of the display window Alternatively you can shift the image within the current range Changes to the range shift are reflected in all fishfinder windows 1 Press the RANGE control to open the range toolbar 2 Press the RANGE softkey repeatedly until the MAN option is selected 3 Press the RANGE SHIFT softkey 4 Select your desired setting using the trackpad 5 Press OKChanging the fishfinder depth rangeYou can choose from either an automatic adjustment whereby the display automatically show the shallowest required range manual adjustment of the depth range up to the maximum depth displayed on the scrolling bottom and AScope imagesChanges to the range affect all fishfinder windows1 Press the RANGE button2 Toggle to AUTO or MAN using the RANGE softkey3 Use the rotary controller to adjust the depth range4 Press OK158 CSeries Widescreen user reference126 Fishfinder presentation options Low Cruising is ideal for viewing fishfinder images with a minimum of background noise as you are cruising to your fishingThe PRESENTATION softkey gives you access to a features spot Only the strongest echoes are displayedand functions which enhance the fishfinder display and provide Medium Trolling is a slightly higher gain setting that onscreen functionality more detail This is the default options include High Fishing provides the most detail but also displays the Gain settings to enhance display clarity most background noise and surface clutter Power to the transducer Manual VRM features for measuring depth distance If necessary you can set the gain controls manually between a Dual frequency view options value of 1 to 100 default value is 75 This value should be set high enough to see fish and bottom detail but without too much Scroll pause and resume background noise Generally a high gain is used in deep andor clear water a low gain in shallow andor murky waterSonar gain The new values remain set even when you switch off the display they are applied to both the active window and any other fishfinderThe gain settings alter the way the DSM processes background windows with the same frequencynoise also called clutter Adjusting the gain settings can improvethe sonar image however for optimum performance in most Selecting automatic fishfinder gainconditions we recommend that you use the auto settings From the main fishfinder screenThe gain adjusts the return threshold echo strength above whichthe fishfinder will show an object on the screen 1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey 2 Press the GAIN softkeyThere are two gain modes 3 Press the GAIN softkey until the AUTO option is selected Auto 4 Use the trackpad to select the auto mode you want Manual 5 Press the OK buttonAuto Adjusting the fishfinder gain manuallyIn Auto mode the DSM sonar automatically adjusts the gain setting From the main fishfinder screento suit current conditions Any adjustments made apply to allfishfinder windows using that particular frequency 1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey 2 Press the GAIN softkeyThere are three Auto modes each suited to different scenarios 3 Press the GAIN softkey until the MAN option is selectedUsing the fishfinder 1594 Use the rotary control to select the amount of gain you want 4 Use the rotary control to select the amount of color gain you between a value of 1 to 100 The default value is 75 want5 Press the OK button 5 Press the OK buttonThe new values remain set even when you switch off the display The new values remain set even when you switch off the displaythey are applied to both the active window and any other fishfinder and are applied to all fishfinder windowswindows displaying the same frequency Fishfinder color color gain The color threshold setting determines the range of colors used onYou can adjust the color gain to change the signal strength threshold screen The effect of this is to set a color threshold below whichfor the strongest color in your fishfinder display targets are not shown For example a low setting would result in only the strongest orange and red targets being displayedColor gain sets the lower limit for the strongest echo color Allechoes with a signal strength above this value are displayed in the Adjusting the fishfinder color color Those with a weaker value are divided equallybetween the remaining colors From the main fishfinder screen Setting a low value produces wide band for the weakest color but 1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey a small signal band for the other colors 2 Press the GAIN softkey Setting a high value gives a wide band for the strongest color but 3 Press the COLOR THRESHOLD softkey a small signal band for the other colors 4 Use the rotary controller to select the required color thresholdThere are two color gain modes 5 Press the OK button Auto In Auto mode the color gain setting is automatically adjusted to suit current conditions Any adjustments made apply to all fishfinder windows Fishfinder TVG Time Varied Gain Manual You can set the color gain manually between a value The Time Varied Gain TVG function reduces the amount of clutter of 1 to 100 in the fishfinder display by varying the gain throughout the column of water This function is useful for reducing the appearance of noiseAdjusting the fishfinder color gain Increasing the TVG value increases the maximum depth to whichFrom the main fishfinder screen TVG is applied A high value decreases the gain in shallow water so that only the strongest echoes are displayed1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey2 Press the GAIN softkey Decreasing the TVG value reduces the maximum depth A low3 Press the COLOR GAIN softkey until the MAN option is selected TVG value has little effect on gain in shallow water160 CSeries Widescreen user referenceTVG adjustment can be made automatically or manually Adjusting the fishfinder powerAdjusting the fishfinder time varied gain From the main fishfinder screen Note TVG has no effect in fishfinder simulator mode 1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey 2 Press the POWER softkey until the MAN option is selected1 From the main fishfinder screen press the PRESENTATION 3 Use the rotary control to select the amount of power you want softkey 4 Press the OK button2 Press the GAIN softkey The new values remain set even when you switch off the display3 Press the TVG softkey until the MAN option is selected and are applied to all fishfinder windows4 Use the rotary control to select the amount of Time Varied Gain you want5 Press the OK button Depth and distance with the fishfinder You can use VRM markers and depth lines to help you power depths and distances in the fishfinder display The fishfinder display provides a number of features to help youThe fishfinder power setting enables you to adjust the power of the determine depths and distances These features are illustrated andDSM sonar signal This is useful for accommodating different water described in more detail belowdepths and vessel speedsThe power setting for the DSM sonar can be adjusted to suitdifferent conditions such as water depth and vessel speed Bydefault the power setting is adjusted automatically to suit but the setting can also be adjusted manually if required Lower power levels are suitable for depths of less than 24 m 8 ft Higher power levels are generally more suited to depths greater than 37 m 12 ftThere are two power modes Auto In Auto mode the power setting is automatically adjusted to suit current conditions Manual You can set the power setting manually between a value of 1 to 100 in 10 the fishfinder 161 VRMs to indicate the distance behind your boat and the depth below of selected objectsVRM marker Measuring depth and distance with You can use a Variable Range Marker VRM to determine anbehind boat objects depth and distance behind your vessel These markers consist of a horizontal depth line and a vertical distance lineDepth line 49 49 49 each of which are marked with the appropriate measurement andVRM are controlled of target 63 63 From the main fishfinder 69 70 70 74 74 70 1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey 78 78 2 Press the SCROLL softkey to pause the display This may make it easier to position the VRM over the desired object 3 Press the VRM softkey to open the VRM toolbar 4 Press the VRM softkey again until the ON is selected Cursor 5 Measure the depth or distance depth indicated in data bar Press the VRM RANGE softkey to measure distance or Press the VRM DEPTH softkey to measure depth Depth reading your current depth displayed The size and position of this digit can be changed via the Fishfinder Display 6 Use the rotary control to measure the distance or depth to your Setup menu target Depth lines horizontal dashed lines drawn at regular intervals to 7 Press the OK button to save the position indicate the depth from the surface These are switched onoff via Note The VRMs used in the fishfinder application are unrelated the Fishfinder Display Setup menu to the VRMs used in the radar application Depth Target ID depths noted against recognized targets The sensitivity of these IDs is directly linked to the Fish Alarm sensitivity the greater the fish alarm sensitivity the greater the number of labelled returns These targets are switched onoff via Fishfinder scrolling the Fishfinder Display Setup menu The fishfinder display scrolls from right to left You can adjust or Cursor depth the depth and the distance from your boat marked pause the display scrolling for example to ease placing of waypoints by the cursor is indicated in the data bar at the top of the screen or VRMs onscreen This performs in a similar way to a VRM but without lines162 CSeries Widescreen user the scroll speed Adjusting the fishfinder scrolling speedYou can adjust the speed at which the display scrolls but the same From the fishfinder screensection of the bottom is displayed regardless of scrolling speedA faster speed displays more detail This is useful when you are 1 Press the MENU buttonlooking for fish If you select a slower speed the information remains 2 Use the trackpad to highlight the Fishfinder Setup menu itemon the display for longer then press the trackpad right to select itThe following options are available 3 Use the trackpad to select the Manual Scroll Speed option then press the trackpad right to select it Manual This allows you to set the scroll speed as a percentage of 4 Use the rotary control to adjust the scroll speed to the required the maximum scroll rate for that depth The lower the percentage value the slower the image will scroll The default is manual adjustment with a full speed scroll 100 5 Press the OK button Automatic The system automatically adjusts the scroll speed Note If you have configured a transducer with no paddle wheel based on boat speed selecting AUTO will result in full speed scrolling 100 Less than or equal to 05 kt scroll speed is constant at 10 Pausing the fishfinder scrolling image Between 0515 kt scroll speed varies linearly with boat speed From the main fishfinder screen Greater than 15 kt scroll speed is constant at 100 1 Press the PRESENTATION softkeyPausing the scrolling image 2 Press the SCROLL softkey to pause the displayYou can pause the display to see a snapshot of the image When a 3 Press the OK buttondisplay is paused scrolling stops but the depth indication continuesto be updated Scroll pauseresume affects the currently frequency 200 kHz 50 kHz or BOTH Dual Single frequency fishfinderIf you are in dual frequency mode you can pause one frequency Dual frequency operation allows the sonar to operate and display 2while the other continues to scroll This allows you to inspect a frequencies simultaneously If the preset mode that you are usingpaused image while the other frequency continues to scroll and has two frequencies you can view either one or both of thosedetect fish frequencies in separate windows Note Scrolling will resume if the frequency changes For Setting Dual Single frequency view example an automatic change of frequency resulting from of a change in depth From the main fishfinder screen 1 Press the PRESENTATION softkeyUsing the fishfinder 1632 Press the VIEW softkey to toggle between F1 F2 or BOTH 127 Fishfinder waypoints options3 Press OK Placing a waypoint on the fishfinder display enables you to mark a position that you can return to laterEnabling dual frequency transducers When a waypoint is placed its details are added to the waypoint list Note The DUAL preset has dual frequency values as a default and a vertical line labelled WPT is displayed on screen You can edit setting waypoints and navigate to them in the fishfinder window1 With a fishfinder window active press the MENU button2 Use the trackpad to highlight the Fishfinder Setup menu item then press the trackpad right to select it3 Select Configure Frequency Presets4 Use the trackpad to assign the required preset frequencies Placing a Waypoint on the Fishfinder Display With the fishfinder screen active 1 Press the WPTSMOB button 2 Select the appropriate option WAYPOINT AT CURSOR WAYPOINT AT VESSEL or WAYPOINT AT LATLON164 CSeries Widescreen user reference128 Fishfinder alarms Menu Item Description OptionsThe display can be configured to provide a number of fishfinder Fish Alarm Alarm which responds OFF ONalarms to quantities of fishfinder targetsThe following fishfinder alarms can be set when you are connectedto a DSM or when the simulator is on Fish Alarm Sensitivity If the Fish Alarm is 1 to 10 set to ON an alarm is Fish alarms sound when a target meets the specified sensitivity triggered when the fish level and is within the depth limits if enabled The greater the return strength reaches fish alarm sensitivity the greater the number of target image the sensitivity that you depths displayed specify ShallowDeep alarms sound when the DSM detects that the Fish Alarm Depth Limits If the Fish Alarm and OFF ON depth is less than the shallow limit or greater than the deep limit this alarm is set to ON an alarm is triggered 2 beeps if any targetSetting up fishfinder alarms meets the sensitivity level and is within theFishfinder alarms are configured within the alarms set up menu Shallow Fish Limit and1 Press the MENU button Deep Fish Limit that you specify2 Use the trackpad to highlight the Alarm Setup menu item then press the trackpad right to select the menu item Shallow Fish Limit Specifies the lower value 0002 ft to 1000 ft3 Select the Fishfinder Alarms Setup option for the Fish Alarm Depth4 Use the trackpad to make the required changes Limit5 Press the OK button to save the changes Deep Fish Limit Specifies the upper 0002 ft to 1000 ft value for the Fish Alarm Depth alarms setup Shallow Depth Alarm Switches the shallow OFF ONThis section describes the settings you can change using the depth alarm on or off Iffishfinder alarms setup menu a DSM is not connected this cannot be setUsing the fishfinder 165 Menu Item Description Options 129 Setting up your fishfinder Shallow Depth Alarm If the Shallow Depth 0002 ft to maximum Value Alarm is set to ON an transducer range Opening the fishfinder setup menu alarm is triggered if the depth drops below the 1 Make a fishfinder window active value you specify 2 Press the MENU button Deep Depth Alarm Deep Depth Alarm OFF ON 3 Select Fishfinder Setup from the list of options Switches the deep depth alarm on or off If a DSM is not connected this Fishfinder setup menu options cannot be set This section describes the settings you can change using the Deep Depth Alarm Value If the Deep Depth Alarm 0002 ft to maximum fishfinder setup menu The setup menu contains settings that are is set to ON an alarm transducer range likely to be changed infrequently is triggered if the depth exceeds the value that you specify Menu Item Description Options Configure Preset Enables you to adjust AUTO or manual Frequencies the frequencies used frequencies for the four fishfinder presets For each preset you can select AUTO for fully automatic selection or you can manually specify the frequency You can also reset all the preset frequencies to the factory defaults if required Depth Digit Size Size of the digit that Small indicates the depth Medium Large166 CSeries Widescreen user reference Menu Item Description Options Menu Item Description Options Depth Digit Position Position of the digit that Bottom Manual Scroll Speed If the Scroll menu item 10 to 100 indicates the depth is set to MANUAL Top specify the percentage Target Depth ID Controls whether the On of the normal speed that depth of identified screen should scroll at targets are displayed Off The level of targets displayed is directly Fishfinder preset configuration linked to the level of Fish Alarm sensitivity Sonar frequency Depth Lines Controls whether On The frequency of the sonar determines the width of the sonar horizontal lines beam and the depth to which the signals will penetrate Each of indicating depth are Off the 4 preset operating modes has its own frequency settings The displayed frequency setting is indicated in the status bar Color Palette Various color palettes Classic Blue There are 3 available frequency settings are available to suit different conditions Classic Black 50 kHz produces a wide sonar beam and penetrates the water and your personal well It provides a lower resolution image that may not be as good Classic White at detecting small fish Typically use this if you require a large preferences Sunburst coverage beneath your boat or if you are in deep water Greyscale 200 kHz produces narrow beam of quicker shorter sonar waves These produce a high resolution image but do not penetrate the Inverted Greyscale water as well as the lower frequency This frequency is most useful in shallower water up to 1000 ft Copper Night Vision Auto When operating in automatic frequency your DSM automatically selects the appropriate frequency for your depth Scroll Select AUTO to vary the Manual 50 kHz in deep water and 200 kHz in shallower water scroll speed in relation to your boats speed or Auto MANUAL to specify the Scroll SpeedUsing the fishfinder 167Dual operation 3 Select from the list of menu optionsFor dual frequency operation you can set Frequency 2 for the Transducer preset operating modes DSM the fishfinder frequency Fishfinder DSM Setup Menu OptionsWith the configure presets frequencies options you can Nearby vessels equipped with a fishfinder or certain physical Specify one or two frequencies for each of the four presets conditions like hard seabeds can affect the DSM Its setup menus enable you to change settings to allow for this Edit preset names Reset presets to factory defaults Menu Item Description Options1 From the main fishfinder screen press the MENU button DSM Reset Restore all settings Yes No2 Select Fishfinder Setup from the list of options on the DSM to3 Select Configure Preset Frequencies from the list of options factory default When4 Make the required changes for each preset mode P1 to P4 performing a DSM Reset it is normal toChanging fishfinder preset names briefly loose connection with the DSM1 From the main fishfinder screen press the MENU button Trip Counter Reset Resets the Trip Counter Yes No2 Select Fishfinder Setup from the list of options of the DSM3 Select Configure Preset Frequencies from the list of options4 Use the trackpad to select the required preset SONAR Interference Removes spikes Auto Low Medium Rejection caused by other High5 Press the EDIT NAME softkey Use the rotary control and trackpad to change the name vessels7 Press OK when complete 2nd Echo Interference Adjusts the ping rate Off Low High Rejection in small and DSM settings according to the 2nd echo level This the DSM and transducer settings in better sensitivity of the imageFrom the main fishfinder screen1 Press the MENU button2 Select Fishfinder Setup from the list of options168 CSeries Widescreen user reference Menu Item Description Options calibrate the transducers by applying offsets to depth speed and temperature As these settings are held in the DSM and relate to Ping Rate Limit per Provides a speed limiter 5 to 30 pings per second the transducer they are applied systemwide second it is useful to adjust 30 default the ping rate to suit Fishfinder transducer settings local conditions For example the ping rate Menu Item Description Options may be too fast when Select Transducer Select the appropriate B256M256 there is a hard bottom transducer type from in shallow water This those displayed B260M260SS560 setting reverts to 26 pings per second when R99R199 the DSM unit is powered B258 off SS270B264 Ping Enable The sonar ping is Disabled Enabled normally enabled It B164 can be disabled This R209R299 is useful when other equipment is being Select Speed Select the appropriate NONE tested or if someone is Transducer speed transducer from diving beneath the boat those available This UNKNOWN This setting reverts to option is only available B120P120 ST600 Enabled when the DSM if you are not using a unit is powered off combined DepthSpeed ST69 or DepthSpeedTem B120P120 Transducer Calibration perature transducer CS4500Your fishfinder transducer must be calibrated correctly to depth readings Frequency Calibration Fine tune the frequency 200 kHz Tune from of the transducer 180 to 220 kHzThe multifunction display receives the image from a DSM whichprocesses sonar signals from a transducer mounted in the water 50 kHz Tune from 45If the transducer is equipped with a speed paddle wheel and to 55 thermistor the DSM calculates speed andtemperature To ensure accurate readings it may be necessary toUsing the fishfinder 169 Menu Item Description Options Depth Offset Offset represents 99 to 99 feet waterline the depth of the transducer relative to the waterline Speed Offset Offset applied to the 0 to 100 speed log Temperature Offset Offset applied to the 99 to 99 F temperature transducer value170 CSeries Widescreen user 13 Using the engine monitorChapter contents 131 Engine monitor overview on page 172 132 Displaying the engine monitor application on page 172 133 Setting up the engine monitor application on page 173 134 Changing what the engine monitor displays on page 173 135 Silencing engine monitor alarms on page 174Using the engine monitor 171131 Engine monitor overview 132 Displaying the engine monitorThe engine monitor application enables you to view key engine data applicationin your multifunction display 1 Hold down the PAGE button until the Select Page Set screen isThe engine monitor application enables you to view information in displayedthe form of gauges and digital data from up to three compatible 2 Using the trackpad select a page set that includes the Engineengines To provide a fast update rate the engine data is transferred Monitoring the engines serial interface to your multifunction display via 3 Press the OK the default range of data shown by the engine monitor application Note If none of the page sets include the Engine Monitoringis not suitable you can change what is displayed application press the EDIT PAGE SET softkey then follow the onscreen instructions Note For details of compatible engines and related software updates please refer to the Raymarine website at CSeries Widescreen user reference133 Setting up the engine monitor 134 Changing what the engine displaysIn the engine monitor application In the engine monitor application1 Press the MENU button 1 Press the MENU button2 Using the trackpad select the Panel Setup Menu menu item 2 Using the trackpad select the Panel Setup Menu menu item3 Using the trackpad highlight the Number of Engines menu item 3 Using the trackpad select the appropriate Configure menu item then press the trackpad right to select the appropriate value A red outline appears around the main screen element in the4 Press the OK button engine monitoring application5 Using the trackpad highlight the Maximum tachometer range 4 Using the trackpad highlight the data element that you want menu item then press the trackpad right to select the appropriate to change value 5 Press the SELECT DATA softkey6 Press the OK button 6 Using the trackpad select the appropriate data group 7 Using the trackpad highlight the data item that you want then press the trackpad right to select the appropriate option 8 Press the OK button The engine monitoring display will be updated to show the data that you specifiedUsing the engine monitor 173135 Silencing engine monitor alarmsIn the engine monitor application1 Press the ACKNOWLEDGE softkey Note When engine monitoring is active all other system alarms are still raised when appropriate174 CSeries Widescreen user 14 Using the data contents 141 Data application overview on page 176 142 Preconfigured data in the data application on page 176 143 Customizing the data application on page 178Using the data application 175141 Data application overview 142 Preconfigured data in the dataThe data application displays system and instrument data on your display By default the data application displays a preconfigured range ofThe data application enables you to view numeric data generated system and instrument data in a number of data panels Eachby the system It also shows data from instruments connected to panel consists of a number of cells each containing a differentyour multifunction display using the NMEA or SeaTalk protocols item of data Note Panel selection is a local setting and therefore only affects the individual display that you are currently using It does not affect any networked displays List of preconfigured data panels A range of preconfigured panels show commonly used data The following table shows the data displayed by each type of panel Each data item listed in the table below represents a cell Note Panel selection is a local setting and therefore only affects the individual display that you are currently using It does not affect any networked displays In the following table YYES NNO Way Fish Sail Naviga point Route ing ing Data tion panel panel panel panel panel Vessel Y Y Y Y N Position Active Y Y Y Y N Waypoint TTG Y N N N N176 CSeries Widescreen user reference Way Fish Sail i Press and hold the PAGE button until the Select Page Set Naviga point Route ing ing dialog is displayed Data tion panel panel panel panel panel ii Using the trackpad select a page set that includes the Data Application and press the OK button VMG Y N N N Y iii If the Data Application is not listed press the EDIT PAGE Waypoint SET softkey and follow the onscreen instructions Depth Y N Y Y N 2 Make the data application the active window i Press the ACTIVE button until the red rectangle surrounds Cog Sog Y Y Y Y Y the Data Application window Heading Y N Y Y Y 3 Select the required data panel i Using the softkeys select the preconfigured data panel you Speed Y N N Y Y want to configure SetDrift Y N N Y N XTE Y Y Y N N Trip Y N N N N Local Time Y N N N N Sea N N N Y N Temperature Ground Wind N N N N Y App Wind N N N N Y True Wind N N N N Y VMG Wind N N N N YSelecting a preconfigured data panel1 Select a page set that includes the data the data application 177143 Customizing the data application 6 Press the trackpad right to select the relevant data type for that particular dataYou can customize the data application to show the system and 7 Press the OK data that you requireIn addition to displaying the default preconfigured data panels inthe data application you can also customize the data panels to Renaming data panels in the data specific requirements 1 Press the MENU buttonYou can customize each data panel by changing 2 Using the trackpad select the data panel that you want to The panel name rename for example Navigation panel 3 Press the RENAME PANEL softkey The size and number of data panels 4 Press the RENAME PANEL softkey The data contained in each data panel This data can include any 5 Using the trackpad enter the new name for the data panel transducer or internally calculated navigation data that is available 6 Press the OK button on NMEA or SeaTalk Additional data includes a compass rose a distance log and four resettable trip counters How the data is displayed You can control whether the data Changing the size of data panels in the data is displayed in numerals digits gauge or graphical format as application appropriate for each data item 1 Press the MENU button 2 Using the trackpad select the data panel that you want to customized data in the data for example Navigation 3 Press the MERGE CELLS softkey if you want to merge the contents of the cell with an adjacent cell resulting in a bigger cellIn the data application 4 Press the SPLIT CELL softkey if you want to split the size of1 Press the MENU button the cell in half and the contents of an adjacent cell to occupy the same panel2 Using the trackpad select the data panel that you want to customize for example Navigation panel 5 Press the OK button3 Using the trackpad move the red rectangle until it surrounds the cell you want to customize4 Press the SELECT DATA softkey5 Using the trackpad select the Data Group and Data you want to see in the cell you selected178 CSeries Widescreen user 15 Using the weather application North America onlyChapter contents 151 Weather application overview on page 180 152 Weather application setup on page 180 153 Weather application display overview on page 181 154 Weather map navigation on page 185 155 Weather reports on page 185 156 Storm tracking on page 186 157 Animated weather graphics on page 187Using the weather application North America only 179151 Weather application overview 152 Weather application setupThe weather application overlays historical live and forecasted A number of steps must be completed before you can use theweather graphics on a world map weather application for the first timeThe weather application can only be used in North America and Obtain a Sirius ID number by contacting Sirius and subscribing toits coastal waters a weather andor audio service package Before subscribing youThe weather application graphics and their associated weather data must first record your data andor audio Electronic Serial Numberenable you to determine the actual conditions in the vicinity of your ESN This number is located on the weather receiver shippingvessel or at a particular location carton or on the back of the weather receiver itself For more information refer to forecasts and warnings detailing both current andpredicted conditions are regularly updated in the weather Your multifunction display must be connected to a SR100 Sirius weather receiver Note For types of warnings watches and advisories refer to You must be navigating within US coastal waters the NOAA website at wwwnwsnoaagov The weather application must be added to a page set You must specify the weather graphics that you want to display onDisclaimer advisory only the weather mapThe weather information is subject to service may contain errors or inaccuracies and not be relied upon exclusively You are urged to check Adding the weather application to a page setalternate weather information sources prior to making safetyrelated decisions You acknowledge and agree that you 1 Press and hold the PAGE button for three seconds until theshall be solely responsible for use of the information and all Select Page Set window taken with respect thereto By using this service 2 Using the trackpad highlight the page set that you want to addyou release and waive any claims against Sirius Satellite Radio the application toInc WSI Navcast Incorporated and Raymarine with regard 3 Press the EDIT PAGE SET softkey to edit the highlighted pageto this service setIf you do not have the subscription agreement you may view a copy 4 Press the softkey associated with the application page that youon the internet at want the weather application to use 5 Using the trackpad select a page layout style 6 Press the OK button 7 Using the trackpad highlight the weather application in the list180 CSeries Widescreen user reference8 Press the OK button 153 Weather application display weather graphics The weather application displays a range of graphics to indicateIn the weather application weather conditions and forecast information The following diagram illustrates the main features of the weather1 Press the DISPLAY GRAPHICS softkey application display2 Using the trackpad select the ON option for each graphic that Range Animation timedata Signal strength you want displayed on the weather map3 Press the OK button 2400 nm 1200 2211 Medium Status bar Marine zone Surface observation stations Wave heights DISPLA Y ANIMATE WEATHER FIND SHIP PRESENT ATION GRAPHICS WEATHER REPOR TS D85641 Weather soft keys When you move the cursor over the graphics in the display additional information is shown The type of graphics that appear in the display are described in the following sections Weather symbols The weather application uses a range of symbols to representUsing the weather application North America only 181different weather conditions and forecasts 24 26 Hurricane Category 15 Tropical storm Tropical disturbance tropical depression 22 22 Storm cast Waves Canadian radar Dark greensyellow See waves section Surface pressure symbols Or The weather application uses a range of symbols to represent different surface pressure conditions Lightning Wind Sea surface temperature High low pressure blue red Warm front red Cold front blue Surface observ ation stations pink Cities grey NOWRad greenyellowred Snow BluesMixture Pinks Occluded front purple Stationary front redblue Trough brown 1010 1012 Squall line red Dry line red Isobars greyStorm tracks symbolsThe weather application uses a range of symbols to types of storm tracks Surface observation station symbols The weather application uses a range of symbols to represent different types of surface obervation station182 CSeries Widescreen user reference All surface observ ations stations are representedby a pink symbol different types of wave information Wa ve height r anges D89751 Buoy Station C MAN WSI NWS Waves shown in Florida 16 shades of colour from Reds Highest w aves Greens Intermediate waves Blues Lowest w avesWind speed symbolsThe weather application uses a range of symbols to wind speedsWind speed symbols Cuba D86031 37 kts 812 kts 1317 kts 1822 kts 2327 kts 2832 kts 3337 kts 3842 kts 4347 kts 4852 kts etc 5357 kts 5862 kts 6367 kts 6872 kts 7377 kts 7882 kts 8387 kts 8892 kts 9397 kts 98102 kts D85711 D108501 Wave Period Wave DirectionWave information symbolsThe weather application uses a range of symbols to representUsing the weather application North America only 183 Color code Intensity in mm per hour Transparent nothing shown at very 000 to 020 mmhrNOWRad precipitation color codes low precipitation Light green 021 to 100 mmhrNOWRad displays the type and level of precipitation Medium green 101 to 400 mmhr Color code Precipitation type Intensity Dark green 401 to 1200 mmhr Light green Rain 15 to 19 dBz Yellow 1201 to 2400 mmhr Medium green Rain 20 to 29 dBz Orange 2401 to 5000 mmhr Dark Green Rain 30 to 39 dBz Light red 5001 to 100 mmhr Yellow Rain 40 to 44 dBz Dark red 10001 mmhr Orange Rain 45 to 49 dBz Light red Rain 50 to 54 dBz Dark red Rain 55 dBz Light blue Snow 5 to 19 dBz Dark blue Snow 20 dBz Light pink Mixed 5 to 19 dBz Dark pink Mixed 20 dBzCanadian radar precipitation color codesCanadian radar shows the intensity of precipitation for CanadaUnlike NOWRad Canadian radar does not show the CSeries Widescreen user reference154 Weather map navigation 155 Weather reportsYou can move around the weather map and place waypoints You can view a number of different weather reports to give you a comprehensive view of the weatherWhen you open the weather application a world map is displayedIf the system has a position fix for your boat the map will be centred Your multifunction display shows weather reports foron your boat As in the chart application use the cursor to movearound the map and view different locations and the Range control Tropical statementsto zoom in and out Use the WPTS MOB button to place waypoints Marine warnings Marine zone your vessel on the weather map Marine watchbox warningsIn the weather application Tropical statements1 Press the FIND SHIP softkey Tropical statements provide information on tropical weather conditions This information may not be available in all areas Marine warnings You can display a report for the current marine warnings in the US coastal or near shore areas or for the zone around your cursor or vessel Marine zone forecasts These forecasts cover US Coastal Weather Forecasts and Offshore Forecasts and High Seas Forecast or Great Lakes Forecast and Near Shore Forecast or Canadian Coastal Weather Forecast Marine watchbox warnings When a tornado or thunderstorm warning is received within the specified range of your vessel MENU Weather Setup Menu Marine Watchbox Alerts the system generates a watchbox alert This alert provides information on the type of warning and validity period The full watchbox report text is also displayedUsing the weather application North America only 185Displaying weather reports 156 Storm trackingIn the weather application The storm tracking function enables you to monitor significant storms in the area1 Press the WEATHER REPORTS softkey2 Press the TROPICAL STATEMENTS MARINE WARNINGS Examples of significant storms include tropical disturbances MARINE ZONE FORECASTS or MATCHBOX WARNINGS depressions storms and cyclones hurricanes typhoons and super softkey as appropriate typhoonsThe relevant report warning or statement is displayed The weather map displays the track that the storm has taken its current and forecasted position the wind radii current position only direction and speed of travelChanging the position of forecasts on the Storm tracks are highlighted on the weather map in the form ofweather map symbols as shown belowIn the weather application When you move the cursor over a symbol additional storm information is displayed1 Press the WEATHER REPORTS softkey2 Press the FORECAST AT softkey until the CURSOR or SHIP option is selected as appropriate Note You cannot change the position of TROPICAL Hurricane Category 15 Tropical storm Tropical disturbance tropical depression STATEMENTS or WATCHBOX WARNINGS186 CSeries Widescreen user reference157 Animated weather graphicsYou can view animated weather graphics to provide an indicationof changing weather patternsThe animated weather option enables you to view an animationfrom the current time for The forecast for wind wave or surface pressure The weather radar history loop NOWRadRunning a weather animationIn the weather application1 Press the ANIMATE WEATHER softkey2 Press the ANIMATE TYPE softkey until the FCAST forecast or NRAD NOWRad option is selected as appropriate3 If the FCAST option is selected press the FORECAST softkey until the WIN wind WAV waves or PRES pressure option is selected as appropriate4 Press the ANIMATE softkey until the ON option is selected5 Press the OK button Note You cannot display information by moving the cursor over a symbol when animation is running The range and trackpad controls do however remain operable provided the PAUSE option has not been selected Ranging panning will cause the animation to restart Note The animation will be switched to OFF whenever the ACTIVE PAGE DATA WPTS MOB or MENU buttons are pressed or when the animation screen is closed and you return to the default weather screenUsing the weather application North America only 187188 CSeries Widescreen user 16 Using Sirius satellite radio North America onlyChapter contents 161 Sirius radio overview on page 190 162 Displaying the Sirius radio application on page 190 163 Sirius radio basic operations on page 191 164 Sirius radio presets on page 192 165 Favorite Sirius radio song alerts on page 193 166 Sirius radio parental locking on page 194Using Sirius satellite radio North America only 189161 Sirius radio overview 162 Displaying the Sirius radioYou can use your multifunction display to control a connected Sirius Radio receiver 1 Press the MENU buttonYour multifunction display provides access to basic and advanced 2 Using the trackpad select the Sirius Satellite Radio menu itemaudio functions on a connected Sirius Satellite Radio receiver The Sirius Satellite Radio control dialog is displayedThe Sirius Satellite Radio service is only available in North AmericaFrom your multifunction display you can Tune to a Sirius radio channel Browse a Sirius radio channel without tuning to it Scan for Sirius radio channels tune to all channels in turn Set up Sirius radio presets for fast access to commonly used channels Set up a parental lock on a Sirius radio channel Receive alerts for favorite songs and artists190 CSeries Widescreen user reference163 Sirius radio basic operations Scanning Sirius radio channelsYou can tune scan and browse Sirius Radio channels using your In the Sirius Satellite Radio control display 1 Press the SETUP CHANNELS softkeyThe basic operations of your Sirius Satellite Radio receiver that can 2 Using the trackpad select SCAN CHANNELSbe controlled from your multifunction display are 3 Press the SCAN ALLPRE softkey to scan all channels or only Tuning using the trackpad you can tune to the previous or next preset channels channel and the first channel in the previous or next category 4 Press the SELECT softkey to stop the scan and listen to the active channel Browsing allows you to view play data for radio channels without actually tuning to them Scanning automatically tunes to all channels in turn Showing or hiding Sirius radio channels In the Sirius Satellite Radio control dialogTuning to a Sirius radio channel 1 Press the SETUP CHANNELS softkeyIn the Sirius Satellite Radio control dialog 2 Using the trackpad select the EDIT CHANNEL ACCESS option 3 Using the trackpad select the channel you want to hide1 Press the trackpad right to tune to the next available channel 4 Press the CHANNEL SHOWN and CHANNEL HIDDEN softkeys2 Press the trackpad left to tune to the previous channel to toggle between show and hide3 Press the trackpad up to tune to the first channel in the previous category4 Press the trackpad down to tune to the first channel in the next Sirius radio channelsIn the Sirius Satellite Radio control dialog1 Press the BROWSE softkey The Channel List or Preset List is displayed2 Using the trackpad scroll through the available channels3 Press the TUNE TO CHANNEL softkey to listen to the selected channelUsing Sirius satellite radio North America only 191164 Sirius radio presets 4 Using the trackpad select the target channelYou can assign up to 18 Sirius Radio channels to presets to makeit easier to find commonly used channels Deleting a Sirius radio channel from a presetEach channel must be assigned to a different preset You can also In the Sirius Satellite Radio control dialogmove channels between presets and delete existing presetsThe following screenshot shows the Sirius Radio Preset List 1 Press the PRESETS softkey The Preset List is displayed 2 Using the trackpad select the preset you want to delete the channel from 3 Press the DELETE CHANNEL softkey Moving a Sirius radio channel to another preset In the Sirius Satellite Radio control dialog 1 Press the PRESETS softkey The Preset List is displayed 2 Using the trackpad select the preset that contains the channel you want to move 3 Press the MOVE TO NEW PRESET softkey 4 Using the trackpad select the preset you want to move the channel to 5 Press the MOVE TO NEW PRESET Sirius radio channel presetsIn the Sirius Satellite Radio control dialog1 Press the PRESETS softkey The Preset List is displayed2 Using the trackpad select an unused preset number from the Preset List3 Press the ASSIGN NEW CHANNEL softkey192 CSeries Widescreen user reference165 Favorite Sirius radio song alerts 2 Press the ALERTS ONOFF softkey repeatedly until the ON option is selectedThe favorites feature alerts you when a favorite song or artist is 3 Press the ADD SONG or ADD ARTIST softkey as on any Sirius Radio channelWhen favorite alerts are enabled and a favorite song or artist isplayed on any channel an alert is displayed and an alarm soundsYou can define up to 10 favorite songs or artistsThe following screenshot shows an example of a Sirius radio up Sirius radio favorite alertsIn the Sirius Satellite Radio control dialog when your favorite songor artist is playing1 Press the ALERTS softkey The Edit Alerts dialog is displayedUsing Sirius satellite radio North America only 193166 Sirius radio parental locking Blocking a Sirius radio channelYou can block certain Sirius Radio channels to prevent unauthorised In the Sirius Satellite Radio control dialogaccess 1 Press the SETUP CHANNELS softkeyWhen you enable the Parental Locking function you can assign a 2 Press the EDIT CHANNEL ACCESS to a channel to restrict access to it The Channel List is it will not be possible to listen to the channel unlessthe correct password is entered first 3 Using the trackpad select the channel you want to block access to 4 Press the CHANNEL ENABLEDLOCKED softkey up Sirius radio parental locking until the LOCKED option is selected 5 Repeat Steps 3 to 4 for each channel you want to blockIn the Sirius Satellite Radio control dialog 6 Press the CLEAR softkey1 Press the SETUP CHANNELS softkey 7 Press the PARENTAL LOCK softkey repeatedly until the ON2 Press the PARENTAL LOCK softkey repeatedly until the ON option is selected option is selected 8 At the prompt enter your password Blocked channels remain visible in channel lists but you cannot The Password Setup dialog is displayed select them with the trackpad and they are ignored by the scan3 Using the trackpad enter and confirm your password and hint function Blocked channels are marked as locked by an icon next to4 Press theOK button the channel nameChanging the Sirius radio password Accessing a blocked Sirius radio channelIn the Sirius Satellite Radio control dialog In the Sirius Satellite Radio control dialog1 Press the SETUP CHANNELS softkey 1 Press the SETUP CHANNELS or BROWSE softkey to find the2 Press the EDIT CHANNEL ACCESS softkey blocked channel3 Press the EDIT LOCKOUT PASSWORD softkey When you select a blocked channel you are prompted for your4 Using the trackpad enter your old password password5 Using the trackpad enter your new password and password hint 2 Using the trackpad enter your password6 Press the OK button 3 Press the OK button If you enter an incorrect password more than 3 times your password hint is displayed194 CSeries Widescreen user 17 Using NavtexChapter contents 171 Navtex overview on page 196 172 Navtex setup on page 196 173 Viewing and Managing Navtex Messages on page 197Using Navtex 195171 Navtex overview 172 Navtex setupThe Navtex features enable you to view marine safety information In order to receive Navtex alerts on your multifunction display youincluding weather forecasts and marine safety warnings must connect a Navtex receiver and configure the NMEA options onWith a suitable Navtex receiver connected to your multifunction your multifunction displaydisplay you can view marine safety information including weather Before you are able to receive and view Navtex safety messages onforecasts and marine warnings your multifunction display you mustMajor areas of NAVTEX coverage include the Mediterranean Sea Connect a suitable Navtex receiver to your multifunction displayThe North Sea coastal areas around Japan and areas around theNorth American continent Specify the appropriate baud rate for the relevant NMEA port on your multifunction display MENU System Setup SystemIncoming Navtex Message Alerts Integration You must select the Navtex 4800 or Navtex 9600 option if you want to view the Navtex Message ListWhenever a warning is received by the Navtex receiver an alertis displayed on your multifunction display for any category of Select the appropriate category of Navtex message that you that you have set up The alert contains the message to receive alerts fordetails and can be erased or savedYour multifunction display stores up to 100 messages Oncecapacity is reached the oldest messages are automatically deletedto allow for new incoming messagesNavtex Message Alert CategoriesYou can configure your multifunction display to show alerts for arange of different categories of information including and services Examples include navigational warnings icereports search and rescue information metereological warningsand special servicesThese categories are set up using the Navtex Message ListSelecting the appropriate categories from the list ensures that youonly receive warnings and information that are relevant to you196 CSeries Widescreen user reference173 Viewing and Managing Navtex 2 Press the SORT LIST softkey until the DATE STN Station Identifier or CAT Category option is selected as a Navtex message Selecting Navtex message alert categories In the chart or radar applicationIn the chart or radar application 1 Display the Navtex Message List1 Display the Navtex Message List i Using the trackpad select the NAVTEX MESSAGES menu i Using the trackpad select the NAVTEX MESSAGES menu item item ii Press the trackpad right to view the list ii Press the trackpad right to view the list 2 Press the SETUP ALERTS softkey2 Using the trackpad highlight the message in the list that you want to view 3 Using the trackpad highlight the category that you want to receive alerts for3 Press the trackpad right to switch focus to the message display dialog 4 Press the trackpad right to select the receive status to ON or OFF as appropriate4 Use the trackpad to scroll the message details if required 5 Repeat Steps 4 to 5 for each category you want to receive alerts forDisplaying the Navtex message listIn the chart or radar application1 Press theMENU button2 Using the trackpad select the NAVTEX MESSAGES menu item3 Press the trackpad right to view the listSorting the Navtex message listIn the chart or radar application1 Display the Navtex Message List i Using the trackpad select the NAVTEX MESSAGES menu item ii Press the trackpad right to view the listUsing Navtex 197198 CSeries Widescreen user 18 Using videoChapter contents 181 Video application overview on page 200 182 Displaying the video application on page 201 183 Changing the video aspect ratio on page 201 184 Adjusting the video picture on page 202Using video 199181 Video application overview Note For information on connecting the video source and compatible input configurations refer to the Installation GuideYou can view a video or camera source on your multifunction displayThe video application enables you to connect a video source directlyto your multifunction display and view the image on the screenIf required you can adjust the brightness contrast color and aspectratio of the videoThe following image shows an example of a camera feed displayedin the video application D74932 Note You can only view the video on the multifunction display that the video source is directly connected to You cannot view the video on any additional connected displays200 CSeries Widescreen user reference182 Displaying the video application 183 Changing the video aspect ratio1 Press and hold the PAGE button for three seconds until the In the video application Select Page Set window appears 1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey2 Using the trackpad highlight the page set that you want to add the application to 2 Press the ASPECT RATIO softkey repeatedly until the appropriate setting is selected3 Press the EDIT PAGE SET softkey to edit the highlighted page set 3 Press the OK button4 Press the softkey associated with the application page that you want the video application to use5 Using the trackpad select a page layout style6 Press the OK button7 Using the trackpad highlight the video application in the list8 Press the OK buttonUsing video 201184 Adjusting the video pictureIn the video application1 Press the PRESENTATION softkey2 Press the CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS or COLOR softkey as appropriate3 Using the trackpad adjust the level as required4 Press the OK button202 CSeries Widescreen user 19 DSC VHF radio contents 191 Using a DSC VHF radio with your display on page 204 192 Enabling DSC VHF radio integration on page 205DSC VHF radio integration 203191 Using a DSC VHF radio with yourdisplayYou can connect your DSC VHF radio to your multifunction displayand show distress message information and GPS position data forother a DSC VHF radio to your multifunction display providesthe following additional functionality Distress Messages when your DSC VHF radio receives a DSC message or alarm from another DSC VHF radioequipped vessel the vessel identification MMSI GPS position and time of distress message is displayed on your multifunction display You can use the softkeys on your multifunction display to clear the message place a waypoint on the chart at the GPS position of the distressed vessel or immediately start navigating GOTO to the GPS position Position Data the Position Request button on your DSC VHF radio enables you to send and receive GPS position data to and from other vessels equipped with a DSC VHF radioFor information on installing and operating your DSC VHF radiorefer to the handbook that accompanies the radioThe following image shows an example of a distress on a multifunction display204 CSeries Widescreen user reference192 Enabling DSC VHF radio integrationTo configure your multifunction display to show messages from yourDSC VHF radio1 Press the MENU button2 Using the trackpad highlight the System Setup menu item then press the trackpad right to select it3 Using the trackpad highlight the System Integration menu item then press the trackpad right to select it4 Using the trackpad highlight the DSC Message menu item then press the trackpad right to select the ON option5 Press the OK buttonDSC VHF radio integration 205206 CSeries Widescreen user 20 Customizing your displayChapter contents 201 Customizing page sets on page 208 202 Customizing the databar on page 209Customizing your display 207201 Customizing page sets 8 If you have chosen a page layout featuring multiple applications press the ACTIVE button to toggle between the windows theYou can change the applications that are available in each page set currently selected window is highlighted in red to give you quick access to commonlyused functions 9 Press the OK button to select the highlighted application forYour multifunction display features five different page sets each one that pagefeaturing a different combination of applications Your features a default collection of page sets each providing adifferent combination of applications These default page sets can Renaming a page setbe customized to suit different activities and needs For exampleyou could set up a page set that features the chart application 1 Press and hold the PAGE button until the Select Page Set dialogon one page the radar application on a second page and the is on a third page You could then quickly swap between the 2 Using the trackpad highlight the page set that you want toapplications using the PAGE button on your multifunction display you can also set up pages that feature multiple 3 Press the RENAME PAGE SET softkeywindows For example you could set up a page containing two 4 Using the trackpad enter the new name for the page setwindows each displaying a chart application one window 5 Press the OK a largescale view and the other window featuring a moredetailed view of your immediate applications for a page set1 Press and hold the PAGE button for three seconds until the Select Page Set window appears2 Using the rotary encoder or trackpad highlight the page set that you want to customize3 Press the EDIT PAGE SET softkey to edit the highlighted page set4 Press the softkey associated with the page set you wish to edit5 Using the rotary encoder or trackpad highlight the page layout style that you want for the page set6 Press the OK button7 Using the rotary encoder or trackpad highlight the application that you want to use for that page208 CSeries Widescreen user reference202 Customizing the databar ii Using the trackpad select the data group that contains the type of data you want to add iii Press the trackpad right to select a data element from theMoving the databar data group iv Press the trackpad right to select an appropriate data type1 Press the DATA button for the data2 Press and hold the DATABAR softkey until the Database Setup v Press the OK button Menu dialog is displayed 3 To move data in the databar3 Using the trackpad select the Position menu item i Using the trackpad move the red rectangle in the databar4 Using the trackpad select the Top or Side option as appropriate until it surrounds the item of data that you want to move5 Press the OK button ii Press the MOVE DATA softkey until it is highlighted iii Using the trackpad move the item of data to the desired position in the the databar iv Press the OK button 4 To remove a data item from the databar1 Press the DATA button i Using the trackpad move the red rectangle in the databar2 Press and hold the DATABAR softkey until the Database Setup until it surrounds the item of data that you want to remove Menu dialog is displayed ii Press the REMOVE DATA softkey until it is highlighted3 Using the trackpad select the Databar Size menu item iii Press the OK button4 Using the trackpad select the Normal or Large option as appropriate5 Press the OK buttonChanging the data displayed in the databar1 Select the Databar Setup Menu i Press the DATA button ii Press and hold the DATABAR softkey until the Database Setup Menu dialog is displayed iii Using the trackpad select the Configure menu item2 To add data to the databar i Press the ADD DATA your display 209210 CSeries Widescreen user 21 Maintaining your displayChapter contents 211 Servicing and safety on page 212 212 Routine equipment checks on page 212 213 Cleaning on page 213 214 Cleaning the display case on page 213 215 Cleaning the display screen on page 214 216 Resetting your display on page 214Maintaining your display 211211 Servicing and safety 212 Routine equipment checksYour Raymarine product must be serviced by authorized personnel Raymarine strongly recommends that you complete a number ofto ensure effective and safe performance routine checks to ensure the correct and reliable operation of your equipment Raymarine equipment must be serviced only by authorized Raymarine service technicians They will ensure that service Complete the following checks on a regular basis procedures and any replacement parts used will not affect Examine all cables for signs of damage or wear and tear performance There are no user serviceable parts in any Raymarine product Check that all cables are securely connected Some products generate high voltages so never handle the cables or connectors when power is being supplied to the equipment When powered on all electrical equipment produces fields These fields can cause adjacent pieces of electrical equipment to interact with one another with an adverse effect on operation In order to minimize these effects and enable you to get the best possible performance from your Raymarine equipment guidelines are given in the installations manual These guidelines enable you to ensure minimum interaction between different items of equipment and achieve optimum Compatibility EMC Always report any EMCrelated problem to your nearest Raymarine dealer We use such information to improve our quality standards In some installations it may not be possible to prevent the equipment from being affected by external influences Generally this will not damage the display but it can lead to spurious resetting action or momentarily may result in faulty operation At the end of the useful working life of this product it should disposed of in accordance with local regulations212 CSeries Widescreen user reference213 Cleaning 214 Cleaning the display caseBest cleaning practices The display unit is a sealed unit and does not require regular cleaning If it is necessary to clean the unit follow this basicWhen cleaning this product procedure Do NOT wipe the display screen with a dry cloth as this 1 Switch off the power to the display could scratch the screen coating 2 Wipe the display with a clean soft cloth a microfibre cloth is Do NOT use abrasive or acid or ammonia based products ideal 3 If necessary use isopropyl alcohol IPA or a mild detergent to Do NOT use a jet wash remove grease marks Note Do NOT use IPA or any other solvent or detergent on the screen itself Note In certain conditions condensation may appear inside the display screen This will not harm the unit and can be cleared by powering on the display for a short your display 213215 Cleaning the display screen 216 Resetting your displayA coating is applied to the display screen This makes it water Your display may be reset to its factory default settings if and prevents glare To avoid damaging this coating follow Your multifunction display may be restored to its factory defaultthis procedure settings1 Switch off the power to the display There are two types of reset operation2 Rinse the screen with fresh water to remove all dirt particles and salt deposits Settings reset3 Allow the screen to dry naturally Settings and data reset4 If any smears remain very gently wipe the screen with a clean microfibre cleaning cloth available from an opticians Settings reset This option resets your setup menus page sets and databar settings to factory default It will NOT affect your waypoints routes or tracks data Settings and data reset In addition to the settings reset detailed above performing a settings and data reset will also remove ALL waypoints routes and tracks data Performing a settings reset 1 Press the MENU button 2 Using the trackpad highlight the System Setup menu item then press the trackpad right to select it 3 Using the trackpad highlight the Settings Reset menu item then press the trackpad right to select it 4 If you have your waypoints enter your waypoint password and press the OK button214 CSeries Widescreen user reference5 Select the YES option to perform the reset or select the NO option to a settings and data a settings and data reset erases ALL and track data from your multifunction displayBEFORE proceeding with a settings and data reset ensurethat you backup any data that you want to keep on to aCompactFlash card1 Press the MENU button2 Using the trackpad highlight the System Setup menu item then press the trackpad right to select it3 Using the trackpad highlight the Settings and Data Reset menu item then press the trackpad right to select it4 If you have your waypoints enter your waypoint password and press the OK button5 Select the YES option to perform the reset or select the NO option to your display 215216 CSeries Widescreen user 22 Technical supportChapter contents 221 Raymarine technical support on page 218 222 Sirius support on page 218 223 Navionics support on page 219Technical support 217221 Raymarine technical support 222 Sirius supportWeb support Sirius marine weatherPlease visit the customer support area of our website at Sirius audioThis contains Frequently Asked Questions servicing information access to the Raymarine Technical Support Department anddetails of worldwide Raymarine supportIn the USA call1 603 881 5200 extension 2444In the UK Europe the Middle East or Far East call44 023 9271 4713Product informationIf you need to request service please have the following informationto hand Product name Product identity Serial number Software application versionYou can obtain this product information using the menus within product information1 Open the system Setup menu2 Select System Diagnostics3 Select Software Services4 Select the Software Services menu218 CSeries Widescreen user reference223 Navionics support 219220 CSeries Widescreen user plc Raymarine Portsmouth 21 Manchester Street 5TD New Kingdom USATel44 0 23 9269 3611 Tel1 6038815200Fax 44 0 23 9269 4642 Fax 1


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