Raymarine a65 Operation Instructions Manual

Raymarine a65 Operation Instructions Manual

Multifunction display lighthouse ii
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Release 14
LightHouse
TM
multifunction display

operation instructions

Date: 05-2015
Document number: 81360-1-EN
© 2015 Raymarine UK Limited

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  • Page 1: Operation Instructions

    Release 14 LightHouse multifunction display operation instructions Date: 05-2015 Document number: 81360-1-EN © 2015 Raymarine UK Limited...
  • Page 3 • Applicable documents: 81360–1 • Applicable products: a65 / a65 WiFi / a67 / a67 WiFi / a68 / a68 WiFi / a75 / a75 WiFi / a77 / a77 WiFi / a78 / a78 WiFi / a95 / a97 / a98 / a125 / a127 / a128 / e7 / e7D / c95 / c97 / c125 / c127 / e95 / e97 / e125 / e127 / e165 / eS75 / eS77 / eS78 / eS97 / eS98 / eS127 / eS128 / gS95 / gS125 / gS165 / gS195.
  • Page 4 26.2 Power up troubleshooting • 26.6 Sonar troubleshooting Trademark and patents notice Raymarine, Tacktick, Clear Pulse, Truzoom, HSB, SeaTalk, SeaTalk , SeaTalk , Micronet, Raytech, Gear Up, Marine Shield, Seahawk, Autohelm, Automagic, and Visionality are registered or claimed trademarks of Raymarine Belgium.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 Important information......9 Chapter 5 Customizing your display ....63 Disclaimers ............... 10 5.1 Language selection ..........64 Memory cards and chart cards ........10 5.2 Boat details............65 Third party software license agreements ..... 10 5.3 Units set-up ............66 Product disposal ............
  • Page 6 Chapter 15 Fishfinder application....199 application............... 276 17.8 Setting engine RPM range and red zone.... 276 15.1 Sonar technologies........... 200 15.2 Raymarine sonar modules ........ 203 17.9 Color theme ............. 277 15.3 Fishfinder overview and features ....... 203 17.10 Units set-up ........... 278 15.4 Sonar check.............
  • Page 7 26.15 Miscellaneous troubleshooting ......369 21.6 Weather information ......... 323 Chapter 27 Technical support ......371 21.7 Weather reports ..........324 27.1 Raymarine customer support ......372 21.8 Animated weather graphics....... 325 27.2 Learning resources........... 372 21.9 Weather application menu options..... 325 27.3 Third-party support ...........
  • Page 8 LightHouse multifunction display operation instructions...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Important Information

    As both of these factors recommends that you avoid using the are outside of Raymarine’s control; touchscreen: Raymarine will not be held liable for • For HybridTouch displays, use the any damage, physical or otherwise, integrated keypad to operate the resulting from the use of the automatic display.
  • Page 10: Disclaimers

    (as applicable). Third party software license Raymarine does not warrant that this product is agreements error-free or that it is compatible with products manufactured by any person or entity other than This product is subject to certain third party software Raymarine.
  • Page 11: Product Disposal

    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. In addition, our policy of continuous product improvement may change specifications without notice.
  • Page 12 LightHouse multifunction display operation instructions...
  • Page 13: Chapter 2 Document And Product Information

    Chapter 2: Document and product information Chapter contents • 2.1 Handbook information on page 14 • 2.2 Handbook conventions on page 15 • 2.3 Document illustrations on page 17 • 2.4 System feature highlights on page 18 • 2.5 HybridTouch overview on page 23 Document and product information...
  • Page 14: Handbook Information

    This handbook covers multifunction display software version — LightHouse II Release 14. • Raymarine user manuals are also available to Please refer to the Software Releases section download free-of-charge from the Raymarine for details on software releases.
  • Page 15: Handbook Conventions

    2.2 Handbook conventions The following conventions are used throughout this handbook when referring to: Type Example Convention Icons The term "select" is used in procedures involving icons to refer to the action of selecting an on-screen icon, either using touch or physical buttons: •...
  • Page 16 Type Example Convention With the Numeric adjust control displayed you can also select on the keypad icon or press and hold the Ok button to open a numeric keypad to enter a new value for the setting. Slider bar The term “adjust” is used in procedures involving slider bar controls controls to refer to the action of changing the associated numeric value using touch or physical buttons:...
  • Page 17: Document Illustrations

    2.3 Document illustrations The illustrations and screenshots used in this document may differ slightly from your display model. Unless otherwise stated Illustrations showing a multifunction display apply to all applicable multifunction display variants. Document and product information...
  • Page 18: System Feature Highlights

    — for example, CP100 and CP300, in a splitscreen configuration. • 15.2 Raymarine sonar modules • Take advantage of Raymarine’s Visionality™ technology — View the world beneath your vessel with photo-like clarity. • Setup the Fishfinder application in a way that reflects how you fish;...
  • Page 19 7.8 Pilot Bar an autopilot directly from your MFD, features without a separate dedicated pilot control head. • Make the most of Raymarine’s Automagic™ technology. Evolution autopilots use a range of advanced technologies to eliminate the need for complicated setup and calibration.
  • Page 20 Feature Benefits What it is How to use it View and record IP cameras. IP video cameras provide powerful 18.1 Camera • Changing networking capabilities and have many application overview the camera / monitoring uses: and features video feed • Security. •...
  • Page 21 • 3.26 System Performing software to bring you new features and software updates software updates fix existing issues. Check the Raymarine • http://www.rayma- website on a regular basis to ensure that rine.com/software/ you’re using the latest software. Customizable homescreen and •...
  • Page 22 Note: Password-protected PDFs or PDFs containing security certificates are not supported. More help Access Raymarine’s learning resources on the Internet to obtain more information and help on some of the features described below: 3.27 Learning resources. LightHouse multifunction display operation instructions...
  • Page 23: Hybridtouch Overview

    All functions can be accessed using the touchscreen. However, there may be situations (such as rough sea conditions) when it is not appropriate to use the touchscreen. In these situations, Raymarine strongly recommends that you activate the touch lock and use the physical buttons to operate your multifunction display.
  • Page 24 LightHouse multifunction display operation instructions...
  • Page 25: Chapter 3 Getting Started

    Chapter 3: Getting started Chapter contents • 3.1 Switching the unit on and off on page 26 • 3.2 a Series Controls on page 27 • 3.3 e7 / e7D Controls on page 27 • 3.4 c95 / c97 / c125 / c127 / e95 / e97 / e125 / e127 / e165 Controls on page 28 •...
  • Page 26: Switching The Unit On And Off

    3.1 Switching the unit on and off 4. You can wake the unit from PowerSave mode at anytime by pressing a physical button on the multifunction display. Powering the display on 1. Press the POWER button on the display. Note: PowerSave mode is automatically cancelled 2.
  • Page 27: Series Controls

    3.2 a Series Controls 3.3 e7 / e7D Controls D12577-1 D12179-1 Descrip- tion Functions Description Functions Touch- you can touch the screen to operate many Touch- Touch the screen to operate functions, screen common functions, including all menu screen including all menu operations. operations.
  • Page 28: C95 / C97 / C125 / C127 / E95 / E97 / E125 / E127 / E165 Controls

    3.4 c95 / c97 / c125 / c127 / e95 / e97 / UniControl e125 / e127 / e165 Controls Non-touch, HybridTouch and the remote keypad include a UniControl which consists of Rotary, Joystick and a push button control. D12276-1 Description Functions Touch- you can touch the screen to operate...
  • Page 29: Es Series Controls

    3.5 eS Series Controls eS Series UniController D13286-1 Description Functions Touch- you can touch the screen to operate screen many common functions, including all menu operations. Home Press to return to the homescreen. Menu Accesses menus. Press again to close menus.
  • Page 30: Controls

    3.6 Controls 3.7 Keypad controls Connecting the keypad allows you to control your multifunction display remotely. D1271 1-1 1. Home — press to return to the Homescreen. D12701-1 2. Menu — accesses menus. Press again to close Descrip- menus. tion Functions 3.
  • Page 31: Basic Touchscreen Operations

    3.8 Basic touchscreen operations Note: In a multiple display configuration, where displays are in different states, displays that are turned off can only be turned on using Placing and moving the cursor using the Power button on the display. touch 11.
  • Page 32: Multi-Touch Gestures

    3.9 Multi-Touch gestures Unlocking the touchscreen - touch only displays Raymarine a Series and gS Series multifunction To unlock the touchscreen of a touch only display displays support multi-touch. when paired with a remote keypad follow the steps Multi-touch means that the display is capable of below.
  • Page 33: Touch Icons

    3.10 Touch icons 3.11 Homescreen overview — Touch only displays Touchscreen multifunction displays can use the BACK and CLOSE icons to move between The Homescreen provides a central point of access the different levels of menus available in each for your display's applications, data and settings. application.
  • Page 34: Homescreen Overview - Hybridtouch And Non-Touch Displays

    3.12 Homescreen overview — Accessing the homescreen HybridTouch and non-Touch displays The homescreen can be accessed from any application. The Homescreen provides a central point of access for your display's applications, data and settings. To access the homescreen follow the steps below: •...
  • Page 35 Radar scanner status symbols Symbol Description The radar scanner power mode status is indicated AIS unit is connected and switched in the databar. on, but has active alarms. Radar power AIS unit is connected and switched Symbol mode Description on, but the dangerous and lost alarm is disabled.
  • Page 36: Pages

    3.13 Pages 4. If selecting Choose page the Homescreen is displayed. Pages are made up of 1 to 4 panes that are used to display applications on your multifunction display (MFD). Pages are accessed using the icons on the Homescreen. •...
  • Page 37: Applications

    3.14 Applications 4. Select the page icon that you want to move. 5. Select the page icon that you want to swap Chart application — provides a 2D or positions with. 3D graphical view of your charts to help The page icon is moved to the new position. you navigate.
  • Page 38: Splitscreen Controls

    3.15 Splitscreen controls FUSION Link application — link to and control a compatible Fusion When viewing a page with more than 1 application entertainment system from your displayed you can switch applications from the multifunction display. splitscreen view to fullscreen view. Example 1 —...
  • Page 39: Screen Overview

    3.16 Screen overview 3. Use the Range in or Range out controls to switch the active application between splitscreen and fullscreen views. Selecting the active window — e7 / e7D When viewing a splitscreen page you can select the active application and view it fullscreen on an e7 / e7D with the touch lock enabled by following the steps below.
  • Page 40 Screen item Description Back • Displays with a touchscreen — Select the onscreen Back icon to go back to the previous menu. • Non–touchscreen or HybridTouch displays — Use the Back button to go back to the previous menu. Function icons — Some dialogs include icons which can be selected to access additional functions.
  • Page 41 4. Select the àèò key to enter the character. Decrease display brightness Increase display brightness Numeric menu items Power up / Power down Radar Numeric menu items display numeric data and enables you to either select a predefined value or to Radar standby / Radar transmit increase and decrease the value as required.
  • Page 42: Initial Set Up Procedures

    As both of these factors are outside of Raymarine’s control; Screen item Description Raymarine will not be held liable for Status — provides status information for the any damage, physical or otherwise, connected equipment. For example, the Pilot resulting from the use of the automatic...
  • Page 43 i.e.: Minimum Safe Depth = Maximum Vessel Draft + Safety Margin. D1322-1 1. Port safety margin D13159-1 2. Maximum Vessel Width (Beam) 1. Waterline 3. Starboard safety margin 2. Maximum Vessel Draft 3. Safety Margin Important: The information below is provided for guidance only and is not exhaustive.
  • Page 44 • Cartography Important: The information below is provided for guidance only and is not exhaustive. Some • Routes and waypoints influencing factors can be unique to certain vessels • Radar and / or areas of water and may not be listed below.
  • Page 45: Gps Status

    3.18 GPS Status including satellite geometry, system errors in the data transmission and system errors in the The GPS status page enables you to view the status receiver. A higher figure signifies a greater of the available satellites that are compatible with positional error.
  • Page 46 • QZSS — Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (Proposed by Japan) 2. Select System Settings. 3. To enable the internal receiver, select Internal Raymarine GPS / GNSS receiver compatibility GPS so that On is highlighted. 4. To disable the internal receiver, select Internal Raymarine GPS receivers and GNSS GPS so that Off is highlighted.
  • Page 47: Enabling Autopilot Control

    3.19 Enabling autopilot control • WAAS • EGNOS Enabling the autopilot control function — • MSAS SeaTalk and SPX SeaTalk autopilots • GAGAN To enable control of your SeaTalk or SPX SeaTalk autopilot using your multifunction display follow the • All Others steps below.
  • Page 48: Engine Identification

    3.20 Engine identification Engine data can be displayed on your MFD using the Data application, which provides some preset Engine pages for displaying some of the most common types of engine data. Important: Before you can display Engine data on your MFD, you must: •...
  • Page 49 The wizard will now listen for data and assign For engines with a NMEA 2000 CAN bus it may the engine instance as the port engine. be possible to connect to a Raymarine MFD via a SeaTalk system without the use of a Raymarine iii.
  • Page 50: Enabling Ais Functions

    • SeaTalk instruments displays networked via a SeaTalk to SeaTalk converter. 9. Adjust the AIS options as appropriate. Note: To ensure compatibility check that all devices are running the latest software versions. Check the Raymarine ® website www.raymarine.com for the latest software for your products.
  • Page 51: Memory Cards And Chart Cards

    System Setup Menu. time. Chart cards provide additional or upgraded cartography. Note: Raymarine recommends that you do NOT use the simulator mode whilst navigating. It is recommended that your data is backed up to a memory card on a regular basis. Do NOT save data Note: The simulator will NOT display any real to a memory card containing cartography.
  • Page 52: Pairing The Keypad

    3.25 Pairing the keypad 3.26 System software updates Raymarine regularly issues software updates for The keypad can control 1 or more multifunction its products that can provide new and enhanced displays. Multiple keypads can be connected to a features and improved performance and usability.
  • Page 53 2. Compare the latest available software against the 6. Select the products that you want to update. software version of your Raymarine ® products. 3. If the software on the website is newer than the software on your products download the relevant CP 100 v11.12...
  • Page 54: Learning Resources

    Internet connection. • Some videos are only available in English. Training courses Raymarine regularly runs a range of in-depth training courses to help you make the most of your products. Visit the Training section of the Raymarine website for more information: •...
  • Page 55: Chapter 4 Managing Display Data

    Chapter 4: Managing display data Chapter contents • 4.1 Saving user data and user settings on page 56 • 4.2 Save and restore items on page 58 • 4.3 Screenshots on page 60 • 4.4 Resetting your system on page 61 Managing display data...
  • Page 56: Saving User Data And User Settings

    4.1 Saving user data and user settings 4. Select Save Data to Card. 5. Select Save Waypoints to Card. You can save your waypoints, routes, tracks and The Waypoint Group list is displayed. user settings to a memory card. Waypoints, routes and tracks are saved as gpx data files.
  • Page 57 9. Select SAVE. If your display has more than 1 card slot then a message is displayed prompting you to select the slot you want to save data to, if your display only has 1 card slot then you will not be prompted. 10.
  • Page 58: Save And Restore Items

    4.2 Save and restore items 5. Select the specific data items you want to erase, or select Erase All. The table below details the data items and settings A message is displayed prompting you for which will be saved to and restored from a memory confirmation.
  • Page 59 Menu Setting Menu Setting Databox 2 content Customize > Databar Set-up Databar content (cell 1 to 6) Presentation > Vectors Vector length Compass in titlebar Vector width Status Icon Bar Presentation > Objects Show rocks Databar Autohide Nav marks Customize > Display Starting Page Preferences Nav marks symbols...
  • Page 60: Screenshots

    4.3 Screenshots Menu Setting Dial color You can take a screenshot of what is currently displayed on the screen. Number of engines Screenshots are saved in .png (Portable Network Maximum RPM range Graphic) format to a MicroSD Card. The saved images can be viewed from any device capable of Weather application viewing .png images.
  • Page 61: Resetting Your System

    4.4 Resetting your system Your system may be reset to its factory default settings if required. There are 2 types of reset operation, both of which affect the current display you are using, AND any networked displays. • Settings reset. •...
  • Page 62 LightHouse multifunction display operation instructions...
  • Page 63: Chapter 5 Customizing Your Display

    Chapter 5: Customizing your display Chapter contents • 5.1 Language selection on page 64 • 5.2 Boat details on page 65 • 5.3 Units set-up on page 66 • 5.4 Time and Date set-up on page 67 • 5.5 Display preferences on page 68 •...
  • Page 64: Language Selection

    5.1 Language selection The system can operate in the following languages: English (US) English (UK) Arabic Bulgarian Chinese — Chinese — Simplified Traditional Croatian Czech Danish Dutch Finnish French German Greek Hebrew Hungarian Icelandic Italian Japanese Korean Malay (Bahasa) Norwegian Polish Portuguese (Brazilian)
  • Page 65: Boat Details

    5.2 Boat details You can customize various settings to make them specific to your vessel. Menu item Description Options Boat Type You can change the appearance of the vessel • Power Cruiser 1 (default) in the chart application. Select the option that •...
  • Page 66: Units Set-Up

    5.3 Units set-up You can specify your preference for the units of measurement that will be used in all applications. Menu item Description Options Distance Units The units of measure that will be used in all • Nautical Miles applications for the display of all values related •...
  • Page 67: Time And Date Set-Up

    5.4 Time and Date set-up You can specify your preference for the way that time and date will appear in all applications. Menu item Description Options Date Format Allows you to specify the preferred format for the • MM:DD:YY (Month, Day, Year) display of date information in all applications.
  • Page 68: Display Preferences

    5.5 Display preferences You can specify your preference for general display behavior. Menu item Description Options Allows you to select what page the display opens Starting page • Homescreen (default) at start up. • Last page — After power up the last used page is displayed.
  • Page 69 Onscreen range controls • Before a unit can respond to a shared brightness adjustment it must be assigned to the relevant You can enable and disable onscreen range controls Brightness Group. on HybridTouch displays by following the steps below. • A single unit can only belong to one brightness group at any one time.
  • Page 70: Databar And Databox Overview

    5.6 Databar and databox overview Auto-hide the databar You can customize the data displayed in the databar On multifunction displays that have a touchscreen, and onscreen databoxes. the databar that is displayed at the top of all applications pages can be set to auto-hide. This Customizable data is displayed in the databar, provides a larger screen area for the application extended databar (HybridTouch displays only) or...
  • Page 71 Customizing the databar From the homescreen: 1. Select Customize. 2. Select Databar Set-up. 3. Select Edit Databar. 4. In the databar, select the cell that you want to change. The Select Data Category menu will be displayed. 5. Select the category that reflects the type of data you want to display in the cell.
  • Page 72: List Of Data Items

    5.7 List of data items Categories of data available to display in the data application, databoxes, databar, and expanded databar are shown below. Dial graphics are not available in databoxes or databars. The following table shows the data items available by category. Data Category Description Data Item...
  • Page 73 Data Category Description Data Item Data application Graphics Engine** Types of data generated by engines. For example, oil RPM & SOG pressure. Coolant Temperature Coolant Pressure Oil Temperature Oil Pressure Oil Pressure & Coolant Temperature Transmission Oil Temperature Transmission Oil Pressure Transmission Gear Boost Pressure...
  • Page 74 Data Category Description Data Item Data application Graphics Fuel** Types of data Fuel Level (%) related to the fuel system. For Total Fuel (%) example, fuel levels. Total Fuel (vol) Fuel Flow Total Economy Estimated Fuel Remaining Distance to Empty Time to Empty Fuel Used (Trip) Fuel Used...
  • Page 75 Data Category Description Data Item Data application Graphics Minimum Water Temperature Maximum Water Temperature Vessel Position GPS-related data. For example, vessel COG & SOG position. Maximum SOG Average SOG Heading Heading-related Heading data. For example, locked heading. Heading and Speed (Data application only.) Locked Heading...
  • Page 76 Data Category Description Data Item Data application Graphics Waypoint Info Active Waypoint Name Target Position Bearing to Waypoint BTW & DTW (Data application only.) Course Made Good CMG & DMG CMG & VMG (Data application only.) Distance to Waypoint Distance Made Good Waypoint ETA Waypoint TTG...
  • Page 77 Data Category Description Data Item Data application Graphics Tanks** Data related to Fresh Water (%) water tanks Grey Water (%) Black Water (%) Live Well (%) Time Time-related Local Time data. For example, local Local Date time. Wind Wind-related data. For example, VMG Maximum AWA (Velocity Made...
  • Page 78 Data Category Description Data Item Data application Graphics AWA & AWS AWA (CH) and AWA and VMG TWA & TWS TWA (CH) and TWA and VMG GWD and Beaufort GWD & GWS None Note: *Dials and graphical representations are only available from the Data application. Databar and data cell overlays can only display digital items.
  • Page 79: System Set-Up Menus

    8 Alarm management Fuel Manager Displays the Fuel manager page Pilot Controls Displays the Pilot Control dialog. Only available when a Raymarine autopilot is detected on the system and Autopilot Control is set to On. Pilot Response • Leisure Enables selection of the pilot response level when connected to an Evolution autopilot.
  • Page 80 Ground trip resets menu This menu enables you to resets the chosen ground trip distance counter to zero. Menu item Description Ground Trip 1 Reset Resets the ground trip 1 distance counter to zero. Ground Trip 2 Reset Resets the ground trip 2 distance counter to zero. Resets the ground trip 3 distance counter to zero.
  • Page 81 5 m, an HDOP of 2 would non-compliant products to make them compliant. represent an error of approximately 15 m. Please Visit the Raymarine website (www.raymarine.com) remember that even a very low HDOP figure is to obtain the latest software for your products. If...
  • Page 82 Data sources menu This menu enables you to select the external sensors and devices that will provide data to the display. Auto / manual selection Each dialog enables you to view and select your preferred data source. selection of data source can be manual or set to automatic: •...
  • Page 83 AIS unit is detected or when Simulator mode is On. Remote Control Enables you to customize certain controls For an explanation of these options refer for Raymarine Bluetooth remote control to the Remote Control section of this units (for example, RCU-3). document. Transducers Set-up Displays a list of connected transducers which you can select and calibrate.
  • Page 84 Connections menu This menu enables you to connect wireless Bluetooth and Wi-Fi devices to the display. Menu item Description Options Bluetooth Enable or disable Bluetooth on the display. • On • Off (default) Wi-Fi Enable or disable Wi-Fi on the display. •...
  • Page 85 Menu item Description Options • Remote Control • Viewing only — RayView • Remote Control — RayRemote or RayControl Customizing your display...
  • Page 86 NMEA Set-up menu This menu enables you to configure settings for NMEA devices. Menu item Description Options Bridge NMEA Heading If set to ON, NMEA heading data will be bridged • On onto the SeaTalk data bus, and will be sent to •...
  • Page 87 • The internal GPS receiver will automatically correlate each time you change the datum. • If you have a Raymarine GPS receiver using SeaTalk or SeaTalk , it will automatically correlate each time you change the datum on the multifunction display.
  • Page 88: Maintenance Menu

    • Interfaces the product you want to view. You can also save the diagnostics information to a memory card. This is particularly useful for sending detailed information to Raymarine ® Customer Support in the event of a technical issue. The Interfaces option allows you to view statistics...
  • Page 89 Diagnostics menu If you encounter problems with your multifunction display or peripheral devices you can use the Diagnostics menu to view information about your device and connected equipment. Select Device Enables you to view a list of all devices • Device connected to the SeaTalk network.
  • Page 90 LightHouse multifunction display operation instructions...
  • Page 91: Chapter 6 Document Viewer Application

    Chapter 6: Document viewer application Chapter contents • 6.1 Document viewer overview on page 92 Document viewer application...
  • Page 92: Document Viewer Overview

    6.1 Document viewer overview • Open File — Allows you to browse a MicroSD card or the MFD’s internal storage for a PDF You can view PDF documents on your multifunction document to open. display. • Go to page: — Allows you to jump to a specific The document viewer is available from the page number.
  • Page 93 Selecting a page 1. Select Menu. 2. Select Close file. You can skip to the page you want to view by entering the page number. The document is close and the main Doc viewer page is displayed. With a pdf document open: 1.
  • Page 94 • The find tool bar is displayed. • The first occurrence of the keyword is highlighted. 5. Move the Joystick Down to go to the next occurrence of the keyword, or 6. Move the Joystick Up to go to the previous occurrence of the keyword.
  • Page 95: Chapter 7 Autopilot Control

    Chapter 7: Autopilot control Chapter contents • 7.1 Autopilot Control overview and features on page 96 • 7.2 Enabling autopilot control on page 96 • 7.3 Engaging the autopilot on page 97 • 7.4 Adjusting the current locked heading on page 97 •...
  • Page 96: Autopilot Control Overview And Features

    7.2 Enabling autopilot control features Enabling the autopilot control function — SeaTalk and SPX SeaTalk autopilots Raymarine ® autopilots can be controlled directly from a compatible LightHouse powered MFD, with or To enable control of your SeaTalk or SPX SeaTalk without a dedicated Pilot control head.
  • Page 97: Engaging The Autopilot

    7.3 Engaging the autopilot 7.4 Adjusting the current locked heading Engaging the autopilot using the pilot When the autopilot is in Auto mode the current button locked heading can be adjusted from the Pilot Control dialog and from the Pilot Bar. On multifunction displays which have a dedicated pilot button or when using a remote keypad you can With the Pilot Bar or Pilot Control dialog displayed:...
  • Page 98: Disengaging The Autopilot

    7.5 Disengaging the autopilot 2. Select STANDBY. The Pilot Status change confirmation pop-up is Caution: Disengaging the autopilot displayed. 3. Select Yes to disengage the autopilot. On integrated multifunction displays that do not have a dedicated pilot button, The autopilot is disengaged (put into standby). in an emergency the autopilot can be disengaged by pressing and holding the Disengaging the autopilot from the...
  • Page 99: Manually Displaying The Pilot Control Dialog Box

    7.6 Manually displaying the pilot 7.7 Pilot Control dialog control dialog box The Pilot Control dialog can be used to control autopilot functions. You can also open the Pilot Control dialog at any time from the homescreen or chart application. Pilot Control dialog (standby) 1.
  • Page 100: Pilot Bar

    7.8 Pilot Bar Description Pilot Status — Current pilot mode. The Pilot Bar provides autopilot status information. For touchscreen displays you can disengage the Current Heading. autopilot using the Pilot Bar. No (Standby) — Disengages the autopilot and returns Pilot Bar — Track mode to manual vessel control.
  • Page 101: Pilot Set-Up

    7.9 Pilot Set-up 7.10 Pilot settings The Pilot settings option is available on a data When connected to an Evolution autopilot the Pilot master multifunction display when it is integrated Set-up page is available. with an Evolution autopilot. The Pilot settings enable the setup and commissioning of an Evolution autopilot using a multifunction display.
  • Page 102 Note: The drive types available are dependant • Reverse rudder ref. on the ACU type. If your drive type is not listed contact your Raymarine dealer for advice. • Rudder Offset. 2. Select OK to save your setting and display the •...
  • Page 103 • Bang-Bang — Bang-bang modes applies The limits should be set to approximately 5° less continuous rudder in the direction of the joystick than the maximum rudder angle. movement, to improve control, the speed of rudder 1. Turn the steering wheel all the way to port and movement changes with the angle of the joystick.
  • Page 104: Commissioning

    7.11 Commissioning If required this procedure will automatically correct the compass offset value accessible from the Vessel You can commission an Evolution autopilot using Settings menu. the Pilot settings menu on your multifunction display. Note: If the alignment fails it means that the pilot All set-up and commissioning procedures must be carried out before using the autopilot.
  • Page 105 ACU type. If your drive type is not listed completing the Dockside wizard, all commissioning contact your Raymarine dealer for advice. settings will be reset to default settings, and you will need to complete the Dockside wizard again.
  • Page 106 Adjusting the hard-over time • If you already know the hard-over time for your vessel’s steering system: enter this time during On vessels without a rudder reference transducer, it the Dockside wizard procedure. is important to set the hard-over time limits correctly, to ensure accurate autopilot operation.
  • Page 107 The earth’s magnetic field will change the deviation display will indicate a value of 25 significantly from one geographical location to degrees or higher. In this scenario, Raymarine another, and the compass can continuously highly recommends that the EV unit is moved and...
  • Page 108: Autopilot Status Symbols

    7.12 Autopilot status symbols 7.13 Autopilot alarms The autopilot status is indicated in the databar. The autopilot function provides alarms to alert you to situations that require action. Symbol Description Your multifunction display shows autopilot alarms, Autopilot is in Standby mode. regardless of whether there is active navigation on the system.
  • Page 109: Chapter 8 Alarm Management

    Chapter 8: Alarm management Chapter contents • 8.1 Alarms overview on page 110 • 8.2 Alarm Manager overview on page 110 • 8.3 Alarm options on page 113 Alarm management...
  • Page 110: Alarms Overview

    • * The Switch Panel Alarms category is only and stop the alarm tone. displayed when you have a correctly configured During an active alarm event (i.e. an alarm message Raymarine Digital Switching system installed on is displayed): your vessel. 1. Select Ok.
  • Page 111 The Alarm History tab provides details of alarms displayed when you have a correctly configured and the date and time that they were triggered and Raymarine Digital Switching system installed on cleared / acknowledged. The Alarm history can your vessel.
  • Page 112 5. Select Yes. The alarm history is deleted. The alarm history is also cleared if a Systems and Data Reset is performed. 5. With the numeric adjust control displayed, select the on-screen Up and Down arrows to adjust the alarm threshold value, or 6.
  • Page 113: Alarm Options

    Default values: Note: The waypoint arrival alarm is always enabled • 19 m — applies to km and nm & m units if your system includes a Raymarine autopilot. of measure. • 61 ft — applies to Nautical Miles and Statue Miles units of measure.
  • Page 114 Menu item Description Options Safezone (AIS AIS target alarms can be enabled and disabled. With Safezone (AIS targets): targets alarm) the AIS target alarm disabled AIS targets will not • Enabled (Ticked) (default) trigger the Safezone alarm. Triggering of MARPA target alarms cannot be disabled.
  • Page 115 Menu item Description Options • 00.00 to 23:59 hrs (hh:mm) Countdown Timer When enabled, counts down the time period specified Enable: in the Timer Period setting, and triggers an alarm • Enabled (Ticked) when zero is reached. • Disabled (Un-ticked) (default) Time Period •...
  • Page 116 Switch Panel Alarms Menu item Description Options Switch Panel Alarms The Switch Panel Alarms section is only displayed • Enabled (Ticked) (default) when connected to a correctly configured Raymarine • Disabled (Un-ticked) Digital Switching system. Engine Alarms Menu item Description Options...
  • Page 117 Menu item Description Options • Not charging • High boost pressure • Rev limit exceeded • EGR system • Throttle position sensor • Emergency stop • Warning level 1 • Warning level 2 • Power reduction • Maintenance needed • Communications error •...
  • Page 118 LightHouse multifunction display operation instructions...
  • Page 119: Chapter 9 Man Overboard (Mob)

    Chapter 9: Man Overboard (MOB) Chapter contents • 9.1 Man overboard on page 120 Man Overboard (MOB)
  • Page 120: Man Overboard

    • A MOB normal mode signal is sent to any instrument on SeaTalk. Waypoint (MOB) button / icon Depending on the multifunction display variant • The system sends MOB alarms to other Raymarine there will be either a Waypoint (MOB) button or an equipment. onscreen icon.
  • Page 121 Cancelling the man overboard (MOB) alarm — Touch only display On a Touch only display you can cancel the MOB alarm and resume normal operation follow the steps below: 1. Press and hold the onscreen WPT / MOB icon for 4 seconds. The MOB alarm is cancelled and normal operation is resumed.
  • Page 122 LightHouse multifunction display operation instructions...
  • Page 123: Chapter 10 Dsc Vhf Radio Integration

    Chapter 10: DSC VHF radio integration Chapter contents • 10.1 DSC VHF radio integration on page 124 • 10.2 Enabling DSC VHF radio integration on page 124 DSC VHF radio integration...
  • Page 124: Dsc Vhf Radio Integration

    10.1 DSC VHF radio integration 10.2 Enabling DSC VHF radio integration You can connect your DSC VHF radio to your multifunction display and show distress message With the homescreen displayed: information and GPS position data for other vessels. 1. Select Set-up. Connecting a DSC VHF radio to your multifunction 2.
  • Page 125: Chapter 11 Fuel Manager

    Chapter 11: Fuel manager Chapter contents • 11.1 Fuel manager overview on page 126 Fuel manager...
  • Page 126: Fuel Manager Overview

    11.1 Fuel manager overview • Turn on the fuel manager feature. • Fill the fuel tanks to full. The fuel manager provides an estimate of fuel • Select ‘All tanks full’. remaining, and the distance and time which can be travelled before the tanks are empty. In order •...
  • Page 127 Resetting fuel used readings • Volume per Distance You can reset the value of the fuel used this season • Litres per 100km or fuel used this trip by following the steps below. 6. Select the required economy units. From the fuel manager page: 7.
  • Page 128 2. Select Presentation. 3. Select Overlays. 4. Select Fuel Range Ring so that On is selected. The fuel range ring pop-up message is displayed. 5. Select OK to turn on the fuel range rings. LightHouse multifunction display operation instructions...
  • Page 129: Chapter 12 Ais Function

    Chapter 12: AIS function Chapter contents • 12.1 AIS overview on page 130 • 12.2 AIS prerequisites on page 131 • 12.3 AIS context menu on page 131 • 12.4 Enabling AIS on page 132 • 12.5 Displaying AIS vectors on page 132 •...
  • Page 130: Ais Overview

    • Add AIS-equipped friends and regular contacts to AIS Simulator Mode a “Buddy List” Raymarine recommends that you use the simulator AIS information is displayed in the form of an overlay function to familiarize yourself with the AIS in the chart and radar applications. Additional data is features.
  • Page 131: Ais Prerequisites

    12.2 AIS prerequisites 12.3 AIS context menu You must have suitable AIS hardware connected to The AIS function includes a context menu which your multifunction display to make use of the AIS provides AIS target information and menu items. functionality. In order to run AIS, you will need: •...
  • Page 132: Enabling Ais

    12.4 Enabling AIS 12.5 Displaying AIS vectors You must have the correct data available before AIS Enabling AIS in the Chart application vectors can be displayed. To enable the AIS overlay in the Chart application A target is defined as active when it has the following follow the steps below.
  • Page 133: Ais Status Symbols

    12.6 AIS status symbols 12.7 AIS silent mode AIS status is indicated by a symbol in the databar. AIS silent mode enables you to disable AIS transmissions Symbol Description AIS silent mode enables you to disable the AIS unit is switched on and operating. transmitting functions of your AIS equipment.
  • Page 134: Ais Target Symbols

    12.8 AIS target symbols Target type Description Symbol Search and rescue SARTS target Your multifunction display shows a range of symbols transponders to represent the different types of AIS target. (SARTS) target Target type Description Symbol Search and rescue SARS target Transmitting target Target is moving or aircraft (SARS) at anchor (Target...
  • Page 135: Displaying Detailed Ais Target Information

    12.9 Displaying detailed AIS target 12.10 Viewing all AIS targets information • From the Chart application with only the AIS overlay enabled go to: Menu > AIS Options > From the chart or radar application: Targets > View AIS List 1.
  • Page 136: Using Ais To Avoid Collisions

    12.11 Using AIS to avoid collisions Showing the Safe Zone Ring in the Radar application You can use the AIS safe zone and safety message To show the Safe Zone ring follow the instructions functions to help you avoid collisions with other below: vessels and objects.
  • Page 137: Target Options

    12.12 Target options The Target options menu for the Chart application and Radar application are shown below. Parameter Description Options Vector Length The length of the vector lines displayed • 0.5 min depends on the distance that an AIS target •...
  • Page 138: Ais Alarms

    12.13 AIS alarms 12.14 Buddy tracking The Buddy Tracking feature enables you to add The AIS functions generate a number of alarms to AIS-equipped friends and regular contacts to a alert you to dangerous or lost targets. “Buddy List” on your multifunction display. As soon In addition to the dangerous target alarm, the as a vessel on your Buddy List sails into the range system generates an alarm when a dangerous target...
  • Page 139 Enabling and disabling buddy tracking in the 1. Select the AIS buddy target. radar application The AIS buddy context menu is displayed. From the radar application, with AIS enabled: 2. Select Remove Buddy. 1. Select Menu. 3. Select Yes to confirm. 2.
  • Page 140 LightHouse multifunction display operation instructions...
  • Page 141: Chapter 13 Waypoints, Routes And Tracks

    Chapter 13: Waypoints, Routes and Tracks Chapter contents • 13.1 Waypoints overview on page 142 • 13.2 Routes on page 150 • 13.3 Tracks on page 160 • 13.4 Import and Export on page 162 • 13.5 Waypoints, routes and tracks storage capacity on page 162 Waypoints, Routes and Tracks...
  • Page 142: Waypoints Overview

    13.1 Waypoints overview 2. Active waypoint 3. Alternate waypoint symbols Waypoints are position markers used for the purposes of navigation. Your display can create The default waypoint symbol is a red ‘X’. Alternative waypoints, which can then be selected for active symbols can be used if required.
  • Page 143 • Goto Waypoint • Follow From Here (only available when waypoint is part of a route.) • Edit Waypoint • Erase Waypoint • Remove Waypoint (only available when waypoint is part of a route.) • Move Waypoint • Measure • Build Route 3.
  • Page 144 Placing a waypoint at your vessel's position 7. Select Close or Back to close the dialog. In addition to positional information, a waypoint Waypoint groups placed at the vessel position will capture temperature and sounded depth information (if you have the Waypoints are organized into groups.
  • Page 145 2. Select Assign Symbol. A list of all available symbols is displayed. 3. Select the symbol that you want to use for the waypoints in the selected group. A confirmation dialog is displayed. 4. Select Yes to apply the new symbols to the waypoints, or select No to cancel.
  • Page 146 Erasing a waypoint group • Show on Chart (Show the waypoint location in the chart application.) Before you can erase a waypoint group you must move or erase all the waypoints assigned to that • Delete (Delete the waypoint from the waypoints group.
  • Page 147 2. Select Erase Waypoint. From the search results you can erase all the waypoints in the search list, move them to an existing The erase waypoint pop up message is displayed. or new waypoint group or assign all of the waypoints 3.
  • Page 148 5. Select Move Wpts to move the waypoints to a 11. Select Assign Symbol to assign a new symbol new or existing group, or to all the waypoints in the search results list. 6. Select Assign Symbol to assign a new symbol You can also select a waypoint from the list to view to all the waypoints in the search results list.
  • Page 149 Red racemark Red Racemark Rocks Reef anti-clockwise clockwise Marker Restriction Private Reef Public Reef Bottom Mark Top Mark Dolphin Shark Route End Tank Route Start Billfish Diver Down Diver Down 2 Reef Ball Sailboat Trawler Oil Rig Filled Circle Sportsfisher FAD (Fish Concrete Rubble Swimmer...
  • Page 150: Routes

    13.2 Routes A route is a series of waypoints typically used to assist with passage planning and navigation. A route is displayed on screen as a series of waypoints linked by a line. In the example above the Day Trip group will not be displayed in the Chart application.
  • Page 151 Note: If you place a waypoint at the wrong Building a route position, select Undo Waypoint. You can build a route on a touchscreen multifunction display by following the steps below. Building a route using the waypoint list From the chart application: 1.
  • Page 152 If the pop-up is displayed, select Continue. Waypoint symbols with pre-defined rounding instructions The onscreen keyboard is displayed. Some waypoint symbols have pre-defined rounding 5. Enter the relevant racemark IDs, in order, using instructions that cannot be changed or removed. a comma to separate each ID that you want to include in your route.
  • Page 153 It can now be displayed, edited and erased etc. Important: The following restrictions apply: in the same way as other routes in the system. • Automatic route generation can only be used 3. Select Ok to confirm. when generating routes within the area covered 4.
  • Page 154 International Regulations for Preventing effects such as critical that these Collisions at Sea 1972 as amended. high air pressure, legs are checked Raymarine ® therefore recommends wind direction, etc. to ensure that that you do NOT use Automatic route there is sufficient...
  • Page 155 3. Select the position on the Chart where you want the route or route leg to start. 7. Select Exit to complete the route and close the Build Route menu. 4. Select the position on the Chart where you want 8.
  • Page 156 With the completed route displayed: 4. Scroll over the entire route to identify any other areas that might be of concern, that have not 1. Range in on the route to identify areas of caution. been highlighted with Caution symbols. Important: Due to variations in detail and accuracy of cartography at different zoom levels, automatic route generation may not highlight all areas of...
  • Page 157 Troubleshooting automatic route generation The information below details the warnings that can be displayed when using automatic route generation, a description of what the warning means and actions to be taken to correct the issue. Example warning message Description Resolution Route generation completed successfully The Route maybe followed AFTER it has been reviewed to ensure that the generated route is safe for your vessel...
  • Page 158 Example warning message Description Resolution The start and end point of the desired Create smaller route legs. e.g. instead route are further than 100 nm apart. of trying to create a route from point A to point B, create a route from point A to point B to point C to point D, this will enable a route longer than 100 nm to be created for each route leg.
  • Page 159 Erasing routes • Acquire Target (only available if Radar overlay is switched on.) Erasing a displayed route When following a route the context menu options From the chart application: change to: 1. Select the route. • Stop Follow The Route context menu is displayed. •...
  • Page 160: Tracks

    13.3 Tracks • Track Interval — specifies the interval value (e.g. 15 minutes). A track is an on-screen trail that shows the passage For example when creating a track for a long journey, you have taken. This trail is made up of a series of an interval set to Auto could result in rapid use of all track points which are created automatically.
  • Page 161 Track context menu • From the Chart application, go to the following menu: Menu > My Data > Tracks , and select Selecting a track in the chart application displays a the required track. context menu showing the track length, number of •...
  • Page 162: Import And Export

    13.4 Import and Export 13.5 Waypoints, routes and tracks storage capacity Waypoints, Routes and Tracks can be imported and exported using a memory card. The display can store the following quantities of waypoints, routes and tracks For details on importing and exporting waypoints, routes and tracks refer to: 4.1 Saving user data and Way-...
  • Page 163: Chapter 14 Chart Application

    Chapter 14: Chart application Chapter contents • 14.1 Chart application overview and features on page 164 • 14.2 Electronic charts overview on page 166 • 14.3 GPS Check on page 169 • 14.4 Chart ranging and panning on page 169 •...
  • Page 164: Chart Application Overview And Features

    14.1 Chart application overview and Measuring distances and • 14.22 Measuring distances features bearings. and bearings Alter the Chart application’s • 14.9 Chart Orientation The chart application provides route planning orientation to better suit your and navigation features. The Chart application needs.
  • Page 165 • If your multifunction display has a built in GPS receiver it will automatically correlate each time you change the datum. Chart context menu • If you have a Raymarine GPS receiver using SeaTalk or SeaTalk , it will automatically The context menu provides positional data for the...
  • Page 166: Electronic Charts Overview

    LightHouse charts are derived from vector and raster based charts, the LightHouse chart engine enables Downloading LightHouse charts Raymarine to offer new chart types and regions from around the globe. LightHouse charts can be downloaded through the Raymarine website.
  • Page 167 1. Go to the LightHouse charts page of the 5. Read and ensure you FULLY understand the End Raymarine website: http://www.rayma- User License Agreement (EULA). rine.com/lighthousecharts/. You should only proceed to the next step if you agree to the terms of the EULA.
  • Page 168 To check the current availability of Navionics chart cards and types, please visit www.navionics.com www.navionics.it. Note: Refer to the Raymarine website (www.raymarine.com) for the latest list of supported cartography. The Chart files will now be copied to your memory card.
  • Page 169: Gps Check

    Course Over Ground (COG) data • eS Series is available. Multi-Touch • a Series Note: Raymarine recommends that you check the gesture — Pinch • gS Series displayed vessel position in the chart application to Zoom against your actual proximity to a known charted •...
  • Page 170: Chart Selection

    14.5 Chart selection 14.6 Navigation options The chart application provides features to help You can select the cartography type to be used in navigate to a chosen location. the Chart application. The Chart selection applies to the active Chart instance. You must have the The navigation options are found in the Navigate necessary cartography chart cards inserted into your menu: Menu >...
  • Page 171 Navigating to a location on the chart Changing destination during active navigation From the chart application: Having initiated a Goto, you can change your desired destination by initiating a new Goto. 1. Select the required location on-screen. The chart context menu is displayed. Note: To use this feature when connected to a non-Evolution autopilot, Pilot integration must be 2.
  • Page 172: Race Startline And Race Timer

    14.7 Race Startline and Race Timer Navigating a route You can follow any route stored on the display. Creating a Race Startline When following a route you visit each waypoint in order. You may also use the follow route options A Race Startline can be created by placing port and in conjunction with a compatible autopilot to starboard end points in the Chart application.
  • Page 173: Vessel Position On The Chart Display

    14.8 Vessel position on the chart Using the Race Timer display A count down Race Timer is available in the Chart application. Once the Race Timer reaches zero it will Your current position is represented on-screen by change color and start to count up, after 10 seconds the vessel symbol.
  • Page 174: Chart Orientation

    14.9 Chart Orientation Course Up The orientation of a chart refers to the relationship between the chart and the direction that you are travelling in. Chart Orientation is used in conjunction with Motion Mode to control how your vessel and chart relate to one another and how they are displayed on-screen.
  • Page 175: Chart Motion Mode

    14.10 Chart motion mode Boat Position: menu options to determine whether the vessel is fixed in the center of the window or The motion mode controls the relationship between offset. If you change the position to Partial Offset the chart and your vessel. or Full Offset, the view ahead of your vessel will be increased.
  • Page 176: Chart Views

    14.11 Chart views Item Description If supported by your cartography type, the Chart AIS target — a vessel broadcasting AIS information application can be set to either 2D or 3D view. (optional). Range out — select icon to range out (Touchscreen Selecting 2D and 3D chart views displays only).
  • Page 177 • Depth Scale — Switches on and off a depth scale Item Description at your vessel position. Range out — use icon to range out (Touchscreen displays only). Enabling center of view In 3D view, to enable the center of view cross hair at Range in —...
  • Page 178: Chart Display

    14.12 Chart display Increasing Text and symbol size The size that symbols and text appear when using The Chart Display menu option determines the level Jeppesen ® cartography can be adjusted to make of detail that is displayed on-screen. the screen easier to read. The Chart display menu option is only available From the View &...
  • Page 179: Overlays

    14.13 Overlays Various overlays are available to aid navigation and increase situational awareness. Note: The table below identifies the overlays supported by each cartography vendor, however the overlay may not be supported by all levels of cartography supplied by that vendor. Please check with your cartography vendor for supported features.
  • Page 180 Radar overlay Note: When the overlay is using COG, misalignment of the Radar and Chart images can You can overlay Radar and MARPA functions in the occur due to tide and current effects. Chart application to provide target tracking or to help you distinguish between fixed objects and other marine traffic.
  • Page 181 NOWRad weather overlay • If you change the scale of a synchronized chart window, all radar windows change range to match. With a suitable weather receiver connected to your multifunction display, you can overlay NOWRad Synchronizing the chart and radar range weather information on the chart display.
  • Page 182 2D shading If supported by your cartography type, you can switch shading of land and sea contours on and off. Customizing databoxes in the chart application To switch databoxes on and off and to select data to display follow the steps below. From the Chart application menu: D13002-1 1.
  • Page 183 Community layer Switching chart text on and off The Chart text can be switched on and off by If supported by your cartography type, you can following the steps below. display User Generated Content (UGC) on the Chart application. From the Chart application menu: 1.
  • Page 184 The rings are always centred on your vessel, and the • From the Radar application: Menu > Zones > scale varies to suit your current chart range. Each Safe Zone Set-up. ring is labelled with the distance from your vessel. •...
  • Page 185 1. Select Presentation. Note: 2. Select Overlays. The fuel range ring is an estimated range that can 3. Select Waypoint Name: so that Show is selected be reached at the current rate of fuel consumption, to display the waypoint names, or of the fuel onboard and based on a number of external factors which could either extend or 4.
  • Page 186: Chart Vectors

    14.14 Chart vectors From the Chart application menu: 1. Select Presentation. Chart vectors can be displayed in 2D view. 2. Select Vectors. 3. Select Vector Length. A list of times is displayed . 4. Select a time setting or select Infinite. 5.
  • Page 187: Laylines

    14.15 Laylines Laylines - Leeway calculations The Laylines features uses calculations based on Laylines are used in sailing to show how far the the selected boat type to work out leeway. vessel must sail on the current tack in order to make the target waypoint after tacking, given present Boat Type <...
  • Page 188: Polar Tables

    14.16 Polar tables 2. Select the time period that you want the historical data to cover. Polar coordinate tables for your vessel can be Historical Laylines can be reset at any time by imported in .csv format. The layout of the .csv file selecting Reset Min &...
  • Page 189: Cartography Objects

    14.17 Cartography objects Chart detail The chart detail setting is available when using Navionics ® or LightHouse Vector charts and determines the level of detail shown in the Chart application. High Selecting the Low option for the Chart Detail disables the following objects and overlays: •...
  • Page 190 Cartography objects If supported by you cartography type, cartographic objects can be individually switched on and off. The Objects menu is accessed from: Menu > Presentation > Objects. Note: The Objects menu is only available when the cartography in use supports these features. Note: The table below identifies the objects supported by each cartography vendor, however the object may not be supported by all levels of cartography supplied by that vendor.
  • Page 191: Object Information

    14.18 Object information Object LightHouse Navionics ® Jeppesen ® If supported by your cartography type, you can view detailed information about specific cartographic Services objects. Small Craft Facility Harbor Facility This information can be accessed using the Chart Objects or Find Nearest options from the chart context menu: •...
  • Page 192 6. Select the position against an entry in the list to • Red: increasing current flow speed. reposition the cursor over that position. • Blue: decreasing current flow speed. Note: Not all electronic charts support the Displaying pilot book information animated currents feature.
  • Page 193 5. To set the animation date to the current date 2. Select Current Station. select Today. The graph for the selected station is displayed. 6. To set the animation date to 24 hours previous to the current date select Previous Day. Tide information 7.
  • Page 194 2. To view the animation in steps, select Step Back Displaying details of tides or Step Forward. From the chart application: 3. To set the animation step interval, pause any 1. Select the diamond-shaped tide icon. playing animations, and then select Set Time Interval.
  • Page 195: Depth & Contour Options

    14.19 Depth & Contour options If supported by your cartography type, the following depth and contour settings are available. Note: The table below identifies the Depth & Contour options supported by each cartography vendor, however the option may not be supported by all levels of cartography supplied by that vendor. Please check with your cartography vendor for supported features.
  • Page 196: My Data Options

    14.20 My Data options 14.21 Multiple chart synchronization The My Data menu provides access to your user You can synchronize the heading, range, and data. position information across multiple chart views and networked displays. The options are found in the My Data menu: Menu >...
  • Page 197: Measuring Distances And Bearings

    14.22 Measuring distances and 4. You can now adjust the end point by moving the cursor to the desired location. bearings 5. You can also Swap Direction of the ruler so that You can use the databar and context menu the bearing becomes the bearing from end point information you can use the measure function to to start point.
  • Page 198 LightHouse multifunction display operation instructions...
  • Page 199: Chapter 15 Fishfinder Application

    Chapter 15: Fishfinder application Chapter contents • 15.1 Sonar technologies on page 200 • 15.2 Raymarine sonar modules on page 203 • 15.3 Fishfinder overview and features on page 203 • 15.4 Sonar check on page 205 • 15.5 Multiple sonar module support on page 207 •...
  • Page 200: Sonar Technologies

    15.1 Sonar technologies CHIRP Sonar overview CHIRP sonar produces a conical shaped beam, the Traditional sonar technology coverage of the conical beam is the water column directly beneath the vessel Traditional sonar uses a single carrier frequency or carrier wave for the sonar ping. The sonar works by Conical beam measuring the time it takes the ping echo to return to the transducer to determine target depth.
  • Page 201 CHIRP SideVision™ overview Raymarine website (www.raymarine.com). SideVision™ interprets signals from a pair of side-looking transducers and builds up a detailed underwater view as your vessel moves forward.
  • Page 202 Interpreting SideVision™ images The following illustration shows how SideVision™ images on your multifunction display are related to the water column and sea floor to the sides of your vessel. Interpreting SideVision images SideVision™ images are constructed line-by-line, is shown within the water column, at a distance of similar to the way a television picture is composed approximately 30 feet from the vessel.
  • Page 203: Raymarine Sonar Modules

    15.2 Raymarine sonar modules 15.3 Fishfinder overview and features The depth shown below for DownVision ™ and the The Fishfinder application uses a sonar module range for SideVision ™ sonar modules are typical and a suitable sonar transducer. The sonar module...
  • Page 204 Fishfinder display modes • 15.13 Fishfinder display (Zoom, A-Scope or Bottom modes Lock). Note: The display modes available are dependent on the sonar channel / module being displayed. • 15.10 Depth Range Depth range controls (manual or automatic) Note: Not applicable The Fishfinder window includes the following to SideVision sonar...
  • Page 205: Sonar Check

    Call-out box. connection of Raymarine DownVision transducers. Onscreen controls • All variants allow the connection of a Raymarine sonar transducer via a compatible external sonar Onscreen controls are available on Touchscreen module. MFDs that provide easy access to frequently used sensitivity controls.
  • Page 206 4. Select Speed Transducer. A list of transducers is displayed. 5. Select your speed transducer from the list. Checking the sonar Sonar checks are made using the fishfinder application. 1. Select a fishfinder page from the Homescreen. D9343--2 Waterline offset Transducer / Zero offset Keel offset If an offset is not applied, displayed depth readings...
  • Page 207: Multiple Sonar Module Support

    15.5 Multiple sonar module support Tradi- Tradi- Descrip- CHIRP tional ex- tional in- Your multifunction display supports multiple active Channel tion external ternal ternal sonar modules on the same network. Medium Good all You can select which sonar channel you want to be CHIRP round per- displayed.
  • Page 208 3. Select the Ok button in one of the Fishfinder Note: For software downloads and instructions panes. on how to update the software for your product(s), 4. Select to channel that you want to view in the visit www.raymarine.com/software. selected pane. Refer to the Selecting the sonar channel section Selecting the sonar channel for details on selecting a sonar channel.
  • Page 209: Sonar Crosstalk Interference

    15.6 Sonar crosstalk interference Traditional Internal sonar variant There are 2 types of potential sonar crosstalk multifunction interference in a Raymarine sonar system: displays 1. SideVision sonar crosstalk interference CHIRP Internal 2. Multiple sonar crosstalk interference DownVision The types of crosstalk interference that you...
  • Page 210 • Adjust the Interference Rejection Filter. The default setting for all Raymarine MFDs is “Auto”. Changing this setting to “High” might help to reduce interference (MENU > Setup > Sounder Setup >...
  • Page 211: Custom Channels

    15.7 Custom channels Renaming custom channels With the Channel selection page displayed: When connected to an External Traditional sonar module such as the CP300 or an External CHIRP 1. Select the tab for the sonar module that contains sonar module such as the CP450C, custom channels the channel you want to rename.
  • Page 212: Dual Channel Ping Modes

    15.8 Dual channel ping modes 15.9 The sonar image The CP570 sonar module features 2 CHIRP sonar Interpreting the bottom using sonar channels that can transmit and receive independently It is important to understand how to correctly interpret of each other. Ping modes are available that balance the bottom structure represented on-screen.
  • Page 213: Depth Range

    15.10 Depth Range Size of the target The larger the target, the larger the return on the The Depth Range function enables you to define fishfinder display. The size of a fish target is also the range of depth that you see in the Fishfinder dependent upon the size of the fish’s swim bladder application.
  • Page 214: Sidevision Range

    15.11 SideVision Range Range shift The Range Shift function enables a specific area of The SideVision Range function enables you to the water column to be displayed on-screen. define the distance to the left and right of the vessel that is displayed on-screen. The range displayed In the below example the top 20 feet of the water on-screen can be adjusted to suit your needs.
  • Page 215: Fishfinder Scrolling

    15.12 Fishfinder scrolling 15.13 Fishfinder display modes The fishfinder image scrolls from right to left. You Selecting a display mode for the Fishfinder can pause the scrolling or adjust the scroll speed, to application ease placing of waypoints or VRMs onscreen. When using a Legacy, Traditional, CHIRP or DownVision you can select which display mode...
  • Page 216 2. Select Display Mode. Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 3. Select Zoom so that Split is highlighted. Selecting Zoom will switch between Split and Full. Adjusting the fishfinder zoom factor When the display mode is set to Zoom, you can select a zoom factor or adjust it manually.
  • Page 217: Sidevision Views

    15.14 SideVision Views When connected to a SideVision sonar module the default view displays both Left (port) and Right (starboard) views at the same time, the View icons and View menu can be used to switch between left and right views or both. View: Both Adjusting the bottom lock range/position From the fishfinder application, with bottom lock...
  • Page 218: Presentation Menu Options

    15.15 Presentation menu options The Presentation menu provides access to features which provide additional on-screen detail. The table below shows the available Presentation options. Menu Item Description Options * Target Depth ID Controls whether • On the depth of • Off (default) identified targets 2.
  • Page 219: Depth And Distance

    15.16 Depth and distance Menu Item Description Options Legacy, Traditional CHIRP and DownVision sonar • Inv. Slate Grey modules use there respective transducers to obtain Scroll Speed Specify the • 100% (default) depth readings. SideVision can only display fishfinder scroll depth readings when a separate source for depth is •...
  • Page 220: Waypoints In The Fishfinder Application

    15.17 Waypoints in the Fishfinder Note: The VRM is only available in Bottom Lock application mode when viewing the display mode in Split screen. Placing a waypoint in the Fishfinder application enables you to mark a position so that you can return to it later.
  • Page 221: Sensitivity Settings

    When connected to a CPx70 series sonar module Gain Auto Gain can be offset by +/–50%. This allows small modification to be made to the gain, while still utilizing Raymarine’s proprietary noise filter and Auto target identification algorithms. Manual Modes...
  • Page 222 Setting auto gain mode using the menu When connected to a Legacy or a internal Traditional sonar When using a Legacy sonar module or a Traditional module the automatic gain internal sonar module 3 Auto Gain modes are has 3 modes. available.
  • Page 223 Contrast 3. Select Intensity. The slider bar control is displayed. DownVision and SideVision use monochrome 4. Adjust the control to the required value. shading to determine the strength of echoes. You can adjust the contrast manually between 0% and 5. Select Back to confirm setting and close slider 100% or set it to automatic.
  • Page 224 Adjusting the Surface filter Setting TVG to Automatic Adjusting the Surface filter settings can improve the The TVG setting can be set to automatic by following sonar image. the steps below. From the Sensitivity Settings menu: From the Fishfinder application: 1.
  • Page 225 When connected to an external CHIRP sonar • Manual — You can adjust the Noise Filter modules (excluding DownVision ) and external manually, between a value of 0% to 100%. Traditional sonar modules (excluding legacy) the – A low value decreases the depth at which the automatic TVG has 3 modes.
  • Page 226: Fishfinder Alarms

    15.19 Fishfinder alarms Adjusting the color threshold The color threshold’s default value is 100%, you can The following Fishfinder alarms can be set when a adjust this setting so that less colors / shades are depth data source is available. displayed.
  • Page 227: Frequency Tuning

    15.20 Frequency tuning 2. Select Shallow so that On is highlighted. Selecting Shallow will switch between On and Off. The frequency is dependent on the sonar module 3. Select Shallow Limit. and transducer in use. When using a non-CHIRP sonar module or a CHIRP sonar module that is The shallow limit numeric adjust control is operating in non-CHIRP mode then the transducer’s displayed.
  • Page 228 detecting small fish. Use lower frequencies if you require a large coverage beneath your vessel or if you are in deep water. • Medium frequency — non-CHIRP mode (e.g. 90 kHz) — Produces good detail at most depths, with moderately wide sonar beam. •...
  • Page 229: Sounder Set-Up Menu Options

    15.21 Sounder set-up menu options This section details the options available in the Sounder set-up menu: (Menu > Set-up > Sounder Set-up). Menu Item Description Options Hyper Ping is a setting only available on * Ping Rate • Normal (default) Traditional internal and Legacy sonar modules, for •...
  • Page 230: Transducer Set-Up Menu Options

    15.22 Transducer set-up menu options The Transducer Set-up menu should be used when setting up your multifunction display for the first time or when installing a depth transducer. Note: The settings listed below will only be available if the connected transducer supports the data type. Menu Item Description Options...
  • Page 231: Resetting The Sonar

    Note: Performing a factory reset will clear speed and temperature calibration settings and the depth offset. 1. Using a compatible Raymarine multifunction display go to the Fishfinder application page. 2. Select Menu from the side menu. 3. Select Set-up.
  • Page 232 LightHouse multifunction display operation instructions...
  • Page 233: Chapter 16 Radar Application

    Chapter 16: Radar application Chapter contents • 16.1 Radar application overview and features on page 234 • 16.2 Radar check on page 236 • 16.3 Multiple radar scanners on page 237 • 16.4 Radar scanner status symbols on page 237 •...
  • Page 234: Radar Application Overview And Features

    16.1 Radar application overview and • Color palettes. features • Adding AIS overlay. Radio Detection And Ranging (RADAR) is used to • MARPA targets. detect the presence, distance and speed of objects • VRM/EBL markers (known as ‘targets’). Radar works by transmitting radio pulses, then detecting reflections of these Typically, your vessel’s position is at the center of the pulses (echoes) from objects in the area and...
  • Page 235 24 RPM / 24 RPM / 24 RPM / Radar Features Speed Auto Auto Auto Depending on the type of Raymarine radar you Parking 0-360 0-360 have different features will be available to you, the Offset degrees degrees table below shows which features and settings are...
  • Page 236: Radar Check

    16.2 Radar check Example misaligned radar Warning: Radar scanner safety Before rotating the radar scanner, ensure all personnel are clear. Warning: Radar transmission safety The radar scanner transmits electromagnetic energy. Ensure all personnel are clear of the scanner when the radar is transmitting. Checking the radar From the Radar application: 1.
  • Page 237: Multiple Radar Scanners

    16.3 Multiple radar scanners 16.4 Radar scanner status symbols The multifunction display supports the use of up to 2 The radar scanner power mode status is indicated radar scanners on the same network. in the databar. For each radar application you can select which Radar radar scanner is displayed.
  • Page 238 3. Select Transmit to start the radar transmitting, or Standby to stop the radar transmitting. 2. Once the Radar has powered up, select Tx to start the Radar transmitting. Putting the Radar into Standby The Radar can be placed into Standby mode, which allows the Radar to remain powered up but not transmitting.
  • Page 239: Radar Context Menu

    16.5 Radar context menu 16.6 Radar range and image quality The radar application includes a context menu which Radar image quality provides positional data and menu items. A number of factors can affect the quality of a radar image, including echoes, sea clutter, and other interference.
  • Page 240 on the intensity of the rainfall or snow in the storm cell. The images in the table below show how the Rain control can clear up this clutter: Rain clutter D1641-5 Item Description False echo True echo Rain Passing ship clutter Mast or funnel True echo...
  • Page 241 Interference The table below shows typical maximum radar ranges for various radar antenna heights and target When two or more radar-equipped vessels are heights. Remember that although the radar horizon operating within range of each other mutual radar is greater than the optical horizon, the radar can only interference can occur.
  • Page 242: Target Tracking

    The guard zone function includes a context menu and speed data, the better MARPA will perform. For which provides additional menu items. the best heading data, a Raymarine SMART heading sensor or a gyro-stabilized autopilot is required. In True Motion mode, Speed Over Ground (SOG) and Course Over Ground (COG) information is required to show true target course and speed.
  • Page 243 If a target is lost, either because the MARPA software has lost contact with it, or because it has moved out of range, an audible alarm is sounded and an on-screen warning appears. The on-screen symbol will change to the target lost symbol. Acknowledging the warning will silence the alarm and remove the on-screen warning and the target lost symbol.
  • Page 244 5. Select an appropriate time period. 2. Select Targets. The distance that your vessel travels in the time 3. Select View Target Lists. period you specify here determines the length 4. Select View MARPA List. of the vector lines. 5. Select the relevant MARPA target from the list. 6.
  • Page 245: Distances, Range, And Bearing

    16.8 Distances, range, and bearing ii. Select On to display the CPA graphic while the target is being tracked. When you are using the radar application, you can iii. Select Off to hide the CPA graphic. measure distances, ranges and bearings in a variety 3.
  • Page 246 Item Description Cursor 0.471nm Bearing and range from your 55°P vessel to the cursor position You can also display the cursor position in the databar, from the homescreen select: Customize > Databar Set-up > Edit Databar, now select the data box where you want the cursor position to be displayed.
  • Page 247 Using the radar range rings Creating a VRM/EBL on the radar display Radar range rings enable you to measure the From the radar application: distance between two points on the radar display. 1. Select a target or location on screen. Use the range rings to gauge the approximate 2.
  • Page 248: Radar Mode And Orientation

    16.9 Radar mode and orientation Item Description True north at top. Radar orientation modes As your vessel's heading The radar can operate in a number of orientation changes: modes to suit different types of navigation. • Radar picture is fixed The orientation of the radar refers to the relationship (north up) between the radar and the direction that you are...
  • Page 249 2. Select Presentation. Changing the radar vessel offset 3. Select Orientation & Motion Mode. Radar offset is only available in Relative motion mode. 4. Select Orientation. 5. Select the required orientation. From the radar application: 1. Select Menu. Radar motion modes overview 2.
  • Page 250: Radar Presentation Menu Options

    16.10 Radar presentation menu options Function Description Options Dual Range This menu item allows you to turn Dual range mode On and Off. • On • Off Dual Range Channel This menu item allows you to choose long or short channel for •...
  • Page 251 Function Description Options • 5 Min • 10 Min Color Palette This menu item allows you to select a Color Palette for the • Bold radar application. • Professional 1 • Professional 2 • Classic • Night Vision Range Rings This menu item allows you to turn the range rings On and Off.
  • Page 252 • 10 sec Target moving faster and in the same direction as vessel (Wake appears towards your vessel’s • 30 sec heading). • 1 min Ships heading marker. • 5 min Target moving in opposite direction to vessel (Wake • 10 min appears opposite to your vessel’s heading).
  • Page 253: Radar Tuning: On-Screen Gain

    4. Adjust the slider bar to the required setting. 16.11 Radar tuning: On-screen gain 5. The slider bar will auto dismiss, or you can select controls the on-screen icon again to close the slider bar. Touchscreen multifunction displays provide on-screen access to controls for Gain, Rain and Sea clutter.
  • Page 254: Hd And Superhd Radar Adjustments

    It is useful at ranges up to 0.75 nm. to achieve the best picture in different • Harbor — this is the default mode. This setting takes account situations. Raymarine strongly of land clutter so that smaller targets, like navigation buoys, recommends the use of these presets are not lost.
  • Page 255 3. Adjust the Antenna Boost slider bar control to the Adjusting radar preset gain appropriate setting (between 0 and 100%), or Raymarine strongly recommends the use of the 4. Select the Auto box so that a tick is placed in the preset gain modes to achieve optimum results.
  • Page 256: Non-Hd Digital Radomes Adjustments

    Each of the gain presets has a gain navigation buoys, are not lost. function, which is set to automatic mode by default. Raymarine strongly • Coastal — accounts for the slightly recommends the use of these presets higher levels of sea clutter you might to achieve optimum results.
  • Page 257 5. Select the Auto box so that a tick is placed in the box for automatic FTC control. Adjusting radar anti sea clutter From the Radar application menu, with the required Preset Mode selected: 1. Select Adjust Preset <Mode>, where <Mode> shall be the Preset mode already selected.
  • Page 258: Dual Range Radar Operation

    16.14 Dual range radar operation Range *Range covered by The Dual Range radar function enables you to view covered by software 2 ranges at the same time in separate windows. The software versions function is available with SuperHD and HD radar Dual range versions 3.xx...
  • Page 259: Radar Scan Speed

    Selecting radar scan speed Follow the steps below to change the radar speed. The speed option requires a 48 RPM compatible Raymarine HD radome or Raymarine SuperHD open array radar scanner. Select your radar scanner speed from within the radar application.
  • Page 260: Radar Set-Up Menu

    • 15 minutes Tune Adjust This menu item allows you to fine tune the radar scanner's receiver for maximum returns on the display. Raymarine • Auto recommends that this function is set to Auto. If you set this function to Manual and adjust the setting shortly after powering •...
  • Page 261 Function Description Options STC Preset • 0 — 100% Reset Advanced • Yes • No Adjusting the radar tune control From the radar application: 1. Select Menu. 2. Select Radar Set-up. 3. Select Tune Adjust. 4. Select Tune Adjust: . The Tune Adjust slider bar control is displayed.
  • Page 262: Resetting The Radar

    16.17 Resetting the radar To reset radar settings to defaults follow the steps below: From in the radar application: 1. Select Menu. 2. Select Radar Set-up. 3. Select Advanced. 4. Select Reset Advanced. A confirmation pop up message is displayed. 5.
  • Page 263: Chapter 17 Data Application

    Chapter 17: Data application Chapter contents • 17.1 Data application overview on page 264 • 17.2 Selecting datapages using touch on page 264 • 17.3 Selecting datapages on page 265 • 17.4 Data application features on page 265 • 17.5 List of data items on page 267 •...
  • Page 264: Data Application Overview

    17.1 Data application overview 17.2 Selecting datapages using touch The Data application enables you to view data generated by the multifunction display or data that is You can scroll through all available pages using the available on your system. touchscreen. Data can be obtained from devices connected using SeaTalk , SeaTalk...
  • Page 265: Selecting Datapages

    17.4 Data application features 17.3 Selecting datapages The following features are available in the Data To select datapages using a non-touch multifunction application. display follow the steps below. Change the order datapages • Changing the order of From the data application: appear datapages 1.
  • Page 266 4. Select the data item. From the Customize menu: Menu > Customize. The selected data item is now displayed in place 1. Select Delete Page. of the original data item. A confirmation pop-up is displayed. 2. Select Yes to delete the datapage, or No to keep Customizing datapage content the datapage.
  • Page 267: List Of Data Items

    17.5 List of data items Categories of data available to display in the data application, databoxes, databar, and expanded databar are shown below. Dial graphics are not available in databoxes or databars. The following table shows the data items available by category. Data Category Description Data Item...
  • Page 268 Data Category Description Data Item Data application Graphics Engine** Types of data generated by engines. For example, oil RPM & SOG pressure. Coolant Temperature Coolant Pressure Oil Temperature Oil Pressure Oil Pressure & Coolant Temperature Transmission Oil Temperature Transmission Oil Pressure Transmission Gear Boost Pressure...
  • Page 269 Data Category Description Data Item Data application Graphics Fuel** Types of data Fuel Level (%) related to the fuel system. For Total Fuel (%) example, fuel levels. Total Fuel (vol) Fuel Flow Total Economy Estimated Fuel Remaining Distance to Empty Time to Empty Fuel Used (Trip) Fuel Used...
  • Page 270 Data Category Description Data Item Data application Graphics Minimum Water Temperature Maximum Water Temperature Vessel Position GPS-related data. For example, vessel COG & SOG position. Maximum SOG Average SOG Heading Heading-related Heading data. For example, locked heading. Heading and Speed (Data application only.) Locked Heading...
  • Page 271 Data Category Description Data Item Data application Graphics Waypoint Info Active Waypoint Name Target Position Bearing to Waypoint BTW & DTW (Data application only.) Course Made Good CMG & DMG CMG & VMG (Data application only.) Distance to Waypoint Distance Made Good Waypoint ETA Waypoint TTG...
  • Page 272 Data Category Description Data Item Data application Graphics Tanks** Data related to Fresh Water (%) water tanks Grey Water (%) Black Water (%) Live Well (%) Time Time-related Local Time data. For example, local Local Date time. Wind Wind-related data. For example, VMG Maximum AWA (Velocity Made...
  • Page 273 Data Category Description Data Item Data application Graphics AWA & AWS AWA (CH) and AWA and VMG TWA & TWS TWA (CH) and TWA and VMG GWD and Beaufort GWD & GWS None Note: *Dials and graphical representations are only available from the Data application. Databar and data cell overlays can only display digital items.
  • Page 274: Engine Identification

    17.6 Engine identification Engine data can be displayed on your MFD using the Data application, which provides some preset Engine pages for displaying some of the most common types of engine data. Important: Before you can display Engine data on your MFD, you must: •...
  • Page 275 The wizard will now listen for data and assign For engines with a NMEA 2000 CAN bus it may the engine instance as the port engine. be possible to connect to a Raymarine MFD via a SeaTalk system without the use of a Raymarine iii.
  • Page 276: Setting Boat Details From The Data Application

    17.7 Setting boat details from the Data 17.8 Setting engine RPM range and application red zone From the Data Set-up menu: Menu > Data Set-up. The Data application display RPM dials that can display RPM data sent from connected engine(s). 1.
  • Page 277: Color Theme

    17.9 Color theme The color theme in the Data application can be switched between light and dark. Dark theme (de- fault) Light theme Changing the color theme You can change the color theme by following the steps below. From the Data application: 1.
  • Page 278: Units Set-Up

    17.10 Units set-up You can specify your preference for the units of measurement that will be used in all applications. Menu item Description Options Distance Units The units of measure that will be used in all • Nautical Miles applications for the display of all values related •...
  • Page 279: Resetting Minimum And Maximum Readings

    17.11 Resetting minimum and 17.12 Resetting all datapages maximum readings You can reset the Data application’s datapages to factory defaults. Minimum and maximum readings sorted on the display can be reset from the Data application. From the Customize menu: Menu > Customize. From the Data application, with the data you want to 1.
  • Page 280: Setting Wind Damping From The Data Application

    17.13 Setting wind damping from the Data application Damping settings determine the rate at which changes to wind angle and wind speed data are updated on the display. From the Data Set-up menu: Menu > Data Set-up. 1. Select Wind Angle Damping: 2.
  • Page 281: Chapter 18 Camera Application

    Chapter 18: Camera application Chapter contents • 18.1 Camera application overview and features on page 282 • 18.2 Changing the camera feed on page 283 • 18.3 Displaying multiple camera feeds using Quad View on page 283 • 18.4 Camera cycling on page 284 •...
  • Page 282: Camera Application Overview And Features

    18.1 Camera application overview and Recording IP camera feeds • 18.9 Record and playback features Playing back recorded • 18.9 Record and playback footage. Analog and IP camera and video feeds can be viewed using the Camera application. Analog feeds Taking photos of an IP •...
  • Page 283: Changing The Camera Feed

    18.2 Changing the camera feed 18.3 Displaying multiple camera feeds using Quad View Changing the camera / video feed When an IP camera is available on the network, the Camera application can be set to Quad View. In On touchscreen displays, if more than 1 feed is Quad View up to 4 camera feeds can be viewed available you can change which feed is displayed by simultaneously.
  • Page 284: Camera Cycling

    18.4 Camera cycling 3. Select the fullscreen feed. When multiple feeds are available the Camera The Quad View icon is displayed. application can be set up to automatically cycle 4. Select the Quad View icon to switch the Camera through the available feeds at a specified time application back to Quad View.
  • Page 285: Naming Camera / Video Feeds

    18.5 Naming camera / video feeds Showing or hiding video input feeds during camera cycling To help distinguish between camera feeds each feed By default your multifunction display’s video input(s) can be named. are shown during cycling, even if no feed is From the Camera application: connected.
  • Page 286: Adjusting The Video Image

    18.6 Adjusting the video image 18.7 Selecting the aspect ratio If supported by your connected camera / video input If supported by your connected camera / video input device or networked IP camera, you can adjust the device or networked IP camera, you can manually image settings.
  • Page 287: Selecting A Location To Store Recordings

    Approximate record times The approximate record times are dependant on IP camera resolution and settings, lighting conditions and available storage space. A Raymarine ® CAM200IP, set to factory default settings can record at an approximate rate of 22.5 MB per minute; allowing up to 44 minutes of record time per 1 GB of available storage space.
  • Page 288 Internal storage Video files stored on memory card are saved in SD Card # > Raymarine > Video files. Multifunction displays (MFDs) include internal 5. Select the Video file. storage that can be used to store recorded video and photos taken using the Camera application. The The file options dialog is displayed.
  • Page 289: Taking Photos

    Taking a photo using a remote control If saving to a memory card ensure that a memory To take a photo using a Raymarine wireless remote card with sufficient space is inserted into the relevant control as the trigger follow the steps below.
  • Page 290: Viewing Photos

    Photos stored on internal storage are saved in Internal > User Data > Image files. Photos stored on memory card are saved in SD Card # > Raymarine > Image files. Take Photo icon 5. Select the file. The file options dialog is displayed.
  • Page 291: Chapter 19 Thermal Camera Application - Pan And Tilt Cameras

    Chapter 19: Thermal camera application — Pan and tilt cameras Chapter contents • 19.1 Thermal camera application overview on page 292 • 19.2 Thermal camera image on page 292 • 19.3 Thermal camera setup and checks on page 293 • 19.4 Controls overview on page 294 •...
  • Page 292: Thermal Camera Application Overview

    19.1 Thermal camera application 19.2 Thermal camera image overview The thermal camera provides a video image which is shown on your display. The thermal camera application enables you to control a connected thermal camera and display its image on your multifunction display. Thermal imaging (also known as infrared) cameras enable you to see clearly in low-light and no-light conditions.
  • Page 293: Thermal Camera Setup And Checks

    19.3 Thermal camera setup and checks Icon Description Scene preset mode for night docking. To ensure correct operation of the thermal camera you should setup and check the camera's main functions. Scene preset mode for identifying Before proceeding ensure that the camera is people or objects in the water.
  • Page 294: Controls Overview

    19.5 Camera control The thermal camera application is available on Power up and standby compatible Raymarine multifunction displays and When the breaker connecting power to the camera is systems. It includes controls for the thermal camera. switched on, the camera will run a boot up sequence...
  • Page 295 • Pan continuously through 360º. Resetting the thermal camera to the home position • Tilt (elevate) to ±90º relative to the horizon. When connected to a pan, tilt thermal camera the • Zoom (magnify) the thermal camera image. home position of the camera can be set. Note: Stabilized variants of the T-Series thermal In the thermal camera application: cameras include a continuous zoom function,...
  • Page 296 Thermal camera stabilization enabled you can also enable point mode at any time by following the steps below. The Raymarine T470SC and T473SC thermal cameras includes a mechanical stabilization feature. From the thermal camera application: The mechanical stabilization feature improves image 1.
  • Page 297: Image Adjustments

    19.6 Image adjustments Note: If you have the Disable Color Thermal Video option selected in the camera's on-screen Video Adjusting the thermal camera image Setup menu, only 2 color modes are available — greyscale and red. With the thermal camera application displayed: 1.
  • Page 298 Thermal and visible-light operation For details on how to select a target to ‘slew to’ refer to the radar and chart sections of your manual. “Dual payload” thermal cameras are equipped with The thermal camera can also automatically slew to: 2 cameras —...
  • Page 299 • Auto Slew to Dangerous AIS target • Auto Slew to Dangerous MARPA target 4. Select the relevant option. Selecting an option from the list will switch the auto slew option for that item On or Off. Thermal camera application — Pan and tilt cameras...
  • Page 300: Pan And Tilt Camera - New Camera Interface

    19.7 Pan and tilt camera — new camera interface The thermal camera application menu options for a pan and tilt thermal camera with the new camera interface are shown below. Activate Camera Brings the thermal camera out of standby mode. (only available when camera is in standby.) Pause Image •...
  • Page 301 • Restore Factory Defaults • Calibrate Platform Camera Set-up menu Set Home Position Sets the camera’s current position as the Camera Home position. Provides automatic slew options and Slew Settings • Auto Slew to MOB camera alignment settings. • Auto Slew to dangerous AIS target •...
  • Page 302 High Power Torque This option controls the amount of power • On (default) used to hold the camera steady when in • Off use. With the setting enabled the camera will consume more power, but will help ensure that the camera is held in place in rough seas.
  • Page 303: High Power And High Torque Modes

    19.8 High power and high torque modes Camera Dual Single State Camera setting payload payload Standby • High Power 22 W 17.4 W Mode ON • High Torque Mode ON Standby • High Power 7.4 W Mode OFF • High Torque Mode ON Standby •...
  • Page 304: Pan And Tilt Camera - Old Camera Interface

    / or the installation and operations handbook which accompanied your multifunction display. Note: It may be possible to update your camera to the new camera interface. Please contact your Raymarine dealer for details. LightHouse multifunction display operation instructions...
  • Page 305: Osd Menu Options

    OSD menu options Set symbology menu Menu item / Setup menus Description Settings / Operation The setup menus provide a range of tools and Enable / Disable • Enabled – The PC icon is displayed settings to configure the thermal camera. PC Icon whenever a PC is detected on the The menus can be accessed from any controller on...
  • Page 306: System Setup Menu

    Surveillance mode menu Menu item / Description Settings / Operation Menu item / Description Settings / Operation Enable / Disable This option controls the amount of High Motor Torque power used to hold the camera steady Scan Width This setting determines the distance when in use.
  • Page 307 Camera Dual Single State Camera setting payload payload Awake • High Power 30 W 19.4 W Mode ON or • High Torque Mode ON Awake • High Power 20 W 16.5 W Mode ON or • High Torque Mode OFF User Programmable Button menu Use this menu to set up the USER button on the JCU.
  • Page 308 LightHouse multifunction display operation instructions...
  • Page 309: Chapter 20 Thermal Camera Application - Fixed Mount Cameras

    Chapter 20: Thermal camera application — fixed mount cameras Chapter contents • 20.1 Thermal camera application overview on page 310 • 20.2 Thermal camera image on page 310 • 20.3 Thermal camera setup and checks on page 311 • 20.4 Controls overview on page 312 •...
  • Page 310: Thermal Camera Application Overview

    20.1 Thermal camera application 20.2 Thermal camera image overview The thermal camera provides a video image which is shown on your display. The thermal camera application enables you to control a connected thermal camera and display its image on your multifunction display. Thermal imaging (also known as infrared) cameras enable you to see clearly in low-light and no-light conditions.
  • Page 311: Thermal Camera Setup And Checks

    20.3 Thermal camera setup and checks Icon Description Rear-view mode — image is flipped To ensure correct operation of the thermal camera horizontally. you should setup and check the camera's main functions. Zoom setting: 2x zoom. Before proceeding ensure that the camera is connected correctly, according to the instructions provided.
  • Page 312: Controls Overview

    20.5 Camera control The thermal camera application is available on Power up and standby compatible Raymarine multifunction displays and When the breaker connecting power to the camera is systems. It includes controls for the thermal camera. switched on, the camera will run a boot up sequence Rotary control Zoom image in / out.
  • Page 313: Image Adjustments

    20.6 Image adjustments Note: If you have the Disable Color Thermal Video option selected in the camera's on-screen Video Adjusting the thermal camera image Setup menu, only 2 color modes are available — greyscale and red. With the thermal camera application displayed: 1.
  • Page 314: Fixed Mount Camera Menu

    20.7 Fixed mount camera menu The thermal camera application menu options for a fixed mount thermal camera are shown below. Activate Camera Brings the thermal camera out of standby mode. (only available when camera is in standby.) Pause Image • On •...
  • Page 315 Ball Down Mode This options should be enables when the • On camera is mounted upside down in the • Off (default) ‘ball down’ configuration. High Power Standby This option controls the amount of power • On (default) used to hold the camera in position while •...
  • Page 316 LightHouse multifunction display operation instructions...
  • Page 317: Chapter 21 Weather Application (North America Only)

    Chapter 21: Weather application (North America only) Chapter contents • 21.1 Weather application overview on page 318 • 21.2 Weather application set up on page 318 • 21.3 Weather application display overview on page 319 • 21.4 Weather map navigation on page 322 •...
  • Page 318: Weather Application Overview

    America and its coastal waters. Raymarine Sirius weather receiver. The weather application graphics and their • Identify your Raymarine Sirius weather receiver's associated weather data enable you to determine electronic serial number (ESN). This information the actual conditions in the vicinity of your vessel, can be obtained from the homescreen Set-up or at a particular location.
  • Page 319: Weather Application Display Overview

    21.3 Weather application display Symbol Description overview Canadian radar (dark greens, yellow, orange and red) The weather application displays a range of graphics to indicate weather conditions and forecast information. The following diagram illustrates the main features Lightning — a lightning of the weather application display: symbol is shown at each cloud-to-ground strike:...
  • Page 320 Storm tracking symbols Symbol Description The weather application uses a range of symbols to Dry line (red) represent different types of storm tracks. The storm tracking function enables you to monitor significant storms in the area. Isobars (grey) Examples of significant storms include tropical disturbances, depressions, storms and cyclones, hurricanes, typhoons, and super typhoons.
  • Page 321 Wave information symbols Color code Intensity in mm per hour The weather application uses a range of graphics Dark green 4.01 to 12.00 mm/hr and symbols to represent different types of wave Yellow 12.01 to 24.00 mm/hr information. Orange 24.01 to 50.00 mm/hr Symbol Description Light red...
  • Page 322: Weather Map Navigation

    21.4 Weather map navigation 21.5 Weather context menu You can move around the weather map and place The weather application includes a context menu waypoints. which provides positional data and the option to view weather reports from the cursor location. When you open the weather application, a world map is displayed.
  • Page 323: Weather Information

    21.6 Weather information Viewing city weather forecasts You can view weather forecasts for a particular city You can view weather information for: by following the steps below: • a specific location From the weather application, with cities displayed: • a surface observation station (when displayed) 1.
  • Page 324: Weather Reports

    21.7 Weather reports Watchbox alert box The watchbox alert box is a red polygon which shows You can view a number of different weather reports the location where severe weather is occurring. to give you a comprehensive view of the weather. The watchbox alert box shall be displayed if the Your multifunction display shows weather reports for: weather application is displayed, watchbox alerts...
  • Page 325: Animated Weather Graphics

    21.8 Animated weather graphics 21.9 Weather application menu options The following options are available from the weather You can view animated weather graphics to provide application menu: an indication of changing weather patterns. Menu item Description Options The animated weather option enables you to view an animation from the current time for: Find Ship Selecting Find...
  • Page 326 Menu item Description Options Control to zoom in and out. View Report The View Report Report At menu allows you to • Ship view the different types of weather • Cursor reports received. View Report You can also select the location of the •...
  • Page 327: Glossary Of Weather Terms

    21.10 Glossary of weather terms Term Definition Cold front The boundary between two different air masses where cold air pushes warm air out of the way and brings colder weather. Cyclone A large area of low atmospheric pressure, characterized by inward spiralling winds. A “low” also called a “depression”.
  • Page 328 Term Definition Precipitation Moisture that is released from the atmosphere as rain, drizzle, hail, sleet or snow, as well as dew and fog. Pressure Centre A region of high or low pressure. Squall line A non-frontal band, or line, of thunderstorms. Super typhoon A typhoon that reaches maximum sustained 1 minute surface winds of at least 65 m/s (130 kt, 150 mph).
  • Page 329: Chapter 22 Mobile Applications

    Chapter 22: Mobile applications Chapter contents • 22.1 Raymarine mobile apps on page 330 • 22.2 Enabling Wi-Fi on page 331 • 22.3 Enabling mobile apps on page 331 • 22.4 Setting up Wi-Fi security on page 332 • 22.5 Selecting a Wi-Fi channel on page 332...
  • Page 330: Raymarine Mobile Apps

    Wi-Fi connection. 3. Compatible smartphone. 4. RayRemote app To use Raymarine mobile apps you must first: • Download and install the required app from the relevant app store. • Enable Wi-Fi in the System Settings on the D121 65- 3 multifunction display.
  • Page 331: Enabling Wi-Fi

    22.2 Enabling Wi-Fi 22.3 Enabling mobile apps With the homescreen displayed: Raymarine mobile apps must be enabled on your multifunction display before you can stream video or 1. Select Set-up. remote control your multifunction display via a tablet 2. Select System Settings.
  • Page 332: Setting Up Wi-Fi Security

    — None, WPA only, WPA2 only (default), or WPA/WPA2. Note: • Raymarine strongly recommends the use of the WPA2 security setting. • Selecting None for your Wi-Fi Security will leave your Wi-Fi open and allow anyone with a Wi-Fi enabled device access to your system.
  • Page 333: Chapter 23 Media Player Application

    Chapter 23: Media player application Chapter contents • 23.1 Media player connection on page 334 • 23.2 Enabling Bluetooth on page 334 • 23.3 Pairing a Bluetooth media player on page 335 • 23.4 Enabling audio control on page 335 •...
  • Page 334: Media Player Connection

    23.1 Media player connection 23.2 Enabling Bluetooth You can use your MFD to control a Bluetooth media With the homescreen displayed: player (such as a smartphone). 1. Select Set-up. The media player must be compatible with the 2. Select System Settings. Bluetooth 2.1+ EDR power class 1.5 (supported 3.
  • Page 335: Pairing A Bluetooth Media Player

    23.3 Pairing a Bluetooth media player 23.4 Enabling audio control With the homescreen displayed and Bluetooth turned With the homescreen displayed: 1. Select Set-up. 1. Select Set-up. 2. Select System Settings. 2. Select System Settings. 3. Select Wireless Connections. 3. Select Wireless Connections. 4.
  • Page 336: Media Player Controls

    Touchscreen multifunction displays enable you to use the on-screen media player controls to control You can control audio wirelessly using a Raymarine the audio playing on your external media player. RCU-3 remote control unit. The Shortcut key on the RCU-3 must be set to Start/Stop audio playback, refer to the Using a Remote control section for further details.
  • Page 337: Unpairing A Bluetooth Device

    23.7 Unpairing a Bluetooth device If you are experiencing problems when attempting to use a Bluetooth device with the multifunction display it may be necessary to unpair the device (and any other paired Bluetooth devices) and then retry the pairing procedure. With the homescreen displayed: 1.
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  • Page 339: Chapter 24 Fusion Link Application

    Chapter 24: Fusion link application Chapter contents • 24.1 Fusion link application overview on page 340 • 24.2 Media sources on page 341 • 24.3 Browsing music on page 341 • 24.4 Selecting shuffle and repeat functions on page 342 •...
  • Page 340: Fusion Link Application Overview

    Fusion unit. Zone selector Media source Compatible Fusion units Media controls (See below) The table below details the Fusion entertainment systems that are compatible with Raymarine ® Note: Album artwork is only available when using LightHouse powered MFDs. an iPod.
  • Page 341: Media Sources

    24.2 Media sources 24.3 Browsing music The media sources available depend on the type of You can browse electronic music files held on Fusion unit and its connected peripheral devices. devices connected to the Fusion unit. Media sources: From the Fusion link application: 1.
  • Page 342: Selecting Shuffle And Repeat Functions

    24.4 Selecting shuffle and repeat 24.5 Adjusting volume levels for each functions zone You can set the Fusion link application to repeat the The volume level for each zone can be adjusted selected folder or to shuffle the play order. individually or you can adjust all zones at the same time.
  • Page 343: Selecting The System To Control

    24.6 Selecting the system to control Adjusting Bass, Middle, and Treble controls Where more than one Fusion entertainment system is connected you can select which system the Fusion link application will control. From the Fusion link application: 1. Select the Menu icon. 2.
  • Page 344: Powering Off An Nmea 2000 Fusion Unit

    24.7 Powering off an NMEA 2000 24.8 Powering on an NMEA 2000 Fusion unit Fusion unit With the unit selection page displayed. From the Fusion link application: 1. Select the unit that you want to power up. 1. Select the Menu icon. 2.
  • Page 345: Menu Options

    24.9 Menu options The menu options available are dependent on the media source connected. Menu option Media sources Description Browse Music • iPod Enables browsing of music stored • USB on the selected device. Repeat • iPod • Off • USB •...
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  • Page 347: Chapter 25 Sirius Audio Application (North America Only)

    Chapter 25: Sirius audio application (North America only) Chapter contents • 25.1 Sirius audio overview on page 348 Sirius audio application (North America only)
  • Page 348: Sirius Audio Overview

    Note: A Sirius subscription is required to enable use of a Sirius marine weather / satellite radio receiver. To enable volume controls the Raymarine Sirius marine weather / satellite radio receiver also needs to be connected to a vessel entertainment system.
  • Page 349: Chapter 26 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 26: Troubleshooting Chapter contents • 26.1 Troubleshooting on page 350 • 26.2 Power up troubleshooting on page 351 • 26.3 Radar troubleshooting on page 352 • 26.4 GPS troubleshooting on page 353 • 26.5 Troubleshooting automatic route generation on page 354 •...
  • Page 350: Troubleshooting

    All Raymarine products are, prior to packing and shipping, subjected to comprehensive test and quality assurance programs. However, if you experience problems with the operation of your...
  • Page 351: Power Up Troubleshooting

    Software corruption In the unlikely event that the products software has become corrupted please try re-flashing the latest software from the Raymarine website. On display products, as a last resort, you can try to perform a ‘Power on Reset’, however this will delete all settings/presets and user data (such as waypoints and tracks) and revert the unit back to factory defaults.
  • Page 352: Radar Troubleshooting

    Check that the Scanner is correctly connected to a problem Raymarine network switch or SeaTalk crossover coupler (as applicable). Check the status of the Raymarine network switch. Check that SeaTalk / RayNet cables are free from damage. Software mismatch between Contact Raymarine technical support.
  • Page 353: Gps Troubleshooting

    26.4 GPS troubleshooting Problems with the GPS and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem Possible causes Possible solutions “No Fix” GPS status icon is Geographic location or prevailing Check periodically to see if a fix is obtained in better displayed.
  • Page 354: Troubleshooting Automatic Route Generation

    26.5 Troubleshooting automatic route generation The information below details the warnings that can be displayed when using automatic route generation, a description of what the warning means and actions to be taken to correct the issue. Example warning message Description Resolution Route generation completed successfully The Route maybe followed AFTER it has been reviewed to ensure that the...
  • Page 355 Example warning message Description Resolution The start and end point of the desired Create smaller route legs. e.g. instead route are further than 100 nm apart. of trying to create a route from point A to point B, create a route from point A to point B to point C to point D, this will enable a route longer than 100 nm to be created for each route leg.
  • Page 356: Sonar Troubleshooting

    / RayNet network problem. • Check that the unit is correctly connected to the multifunction display or Raymarine network switch. If a crossover coupler or other coupler cable / adapter is used, check all connections ensuring connections are secure, clean and free from corrosion, replace if necessary.
  • Page 357 Possible causes Possible solutions With the product under load, using a multi-meter, check for high voltage drop across all connectors/fuses etc (this can cause the Fishfinder applications to stop scrolling or the unit to reset/turn off), replace if necessary. Vessel speed too high Slow vessel speed and recheck.
  • Page 358 Incorrect speed reading (DST) Possible causes Possible solutions Paddle wheel fault Check that the paddle wheel is clean. No speed offset set Add speed offset. Incorrect calibration Re-calibrate equipment Transducer does not have a speed element Install transducer with speed element to enable speed readings. LightHouse multifunction display operation instructions...
  • Page 359: Sonar Crosstalk Interference

    • Adjust the Interference Rejection Filter. The you may experience some operating in overlapping default setting for all Raymarine MFDs is “Auto”. minor crosstalk interference frequency ranges, you may Changing this setting to “High” might help to...
  • Page 360 Note: Due to physical size and other constraints that vary from vessel to vessel, it may not be possible to completely eliminate crosstalk interference from your system. However, this will not impede your ability to benefit from the full capabilities of your sonar system. Being able to easily identify the way in which interference is displayed in the Fishfinder application can sometimes be the best and easiest route to dealing...
  • Page 361: Thermal Camera Troubleshooting

    VIS / IR switching. image . VIS / IR cable not connected. Ensure that the VIS / IR cable is connected from the camera to the Raymarine system. (The IR-only cable does not support switching). Noisy image. Poor quality or faulty video Ensure that the video cable is no longer than necessary.
  • Page 362 Problem Possible causes Possible solutions Image too dark or too light. Display brightness is set too low. Use the brightness controls at the display to adjust accordingly. The contrast or brightness Use the appropriate menu in the thermal camera settings in the thermal camera application to adjust the contrast and brightness of the application are set too low.
  • Page 363: System Data Troubleshooting

    Network problem. Check that all required equipment is connected to the is missing from some but not all network. displays. Check the status of the Raymarine network Switch. Check that SeaTalk / RayNet cables are free from damage. Software mismatch between Contact Raymarine technical support.
  • Page 364: Video Troubleshooting

    26.10 Video troubleshooting Problems with the video inputs and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem Possible causes Possible solutions No signal message on screen Cable or connection fault Check that the connections are sound and free from (video image not displayed) corrosion.
  • Page 365: Wi-Fi Troubleshooting

    Ensure that the “Wi-Fi” option is enabled on the iPhone (available from the phone's Settings menu). Ensure that the Raymarine connection is selected as the Wi-Fi network. If a passcode has been specified for the multifunction display's Wi-Fi connection ensure that the same passcode is entered into the iPhone when prompted.
  • Page 366: Bluetooth Troubleshooting

    26.12 Bluetooth troubleshooting Aspects of the installation can cause problems with the data shared between wireless devices. Such problems, their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem Possible causes Possible solutions No wireless connection. iPhone does not have Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on the multifunction a Bluetooth connection display ( Homescreen: >...
  • Page 367: Touchscreen Troubleshooting

    26.13 Touchscreen troubleshooting Problems with the touchscreen and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem Possible causes Possible solutions Touchscreen does not operate Touch lock is enabled. Use the Joystick to turn off the touch lock on the home as expected.
  • Page 368: Touchscreen Alignment

    26.14 Touchscreen alignment If the touchscreen is misaligned to your touch, you can realign it to improve the accuracy. Realignment involves a simple exercise to align an on-screen object with your touch. For best results, perform this exercise when your vessel is anchored or moored.
  • Page 369: Miscellaneous Troubleshooting

    Check that the power source is of the correct voltage and erratic behavior. sufficient current. Software mismatch on system Go to www.raymarine.com and click on support for the (upgrade required). latest software downloads. Corrupt data / other unknown Perform a factory reset.
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  • Page 371: Chapter 27 Technical Support

    Chapter 27: Technical support Chapter contents • 27.1 Raymarine customer support on page 372 • 27.2 Learning resources on page 372 • 27.3 Third-party support on page 373 Technical support...
  • Page 372: Raymarine Customer Support

    If you need to request service, please have the following information to hand: Training courses • Product name. Raymarine regularly runs a range of in-depth training courses to help you make the most of your products. • Product identity. Visit the Training section of the Raymarine website •...
  • Page 373: Third-Party Support

    27.3 Third-party support Contact and support details for third-party suppliers can be found on the appropriate websites. Fusion www.fusionelectronics.com Navionics www.navionics.com Sirius www.sirius.com Technical support...
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  • Page 375: Appendix A Switch Panel Application

    The images below are examples. Example 1 — Switch panel mode page 12 V dc D12738-1 Raymarine multifunction display. EmpirBus NXT DCM (dc module). SeaTalk to DeviceNet adaptor cable.
  • Page 376 D12739-1 Toggle switch. Rotary (multi-state) switch. Position control switch. Momentary switch. Data item (dial gauge). Data item (tank level). Using the switches on a Touchscreen This only applies to HybridTouch displays. From the switch panel application: 1. Toggle switch — Select the switch to switch on or off.
  • Page 377: Appendix B Nmea 0183 Sentences

    Appendix B NMEA 0183 sentences The display supports the following NMEA 0183 sentences. These are applicable to NMEA 0183 and SeaTalk protocols. Sentence Description Transmit Receive Waypoint arrival alarm sentence ● Autopilot sentence ‘B’ ● ● Bearing and distance to waypoint ●...
  • Page 378: Appendix C Nmea Data Bridging

    An example of NMEA data bridging is in a system that includes a third-party GPS receiver connected to the NMEA 0183 Input of a Raymarine display. The GPS data messages transmitted by the GPS receiver are repeated to any appropriate devices connected to the display's NMEA 2000 bus.
  • Page 379: Appendix D Nmea 2000 Sentences

    Appendix D NMEA 2000 sentences The display supports the following NMEA 2000 sentences. These are applicable to NMEA 2000, SeaTalk and SeaTalk 2 protocols. Bridged to Message number Message description Transmit Receive NMEA 0183 ● ● 59392 ISO Acknowledgment ● ●...
  • Page 380 Bridged to Message number Message description Transmit Receive NMEA 0183 ● ● ● 129283 Cross track error ● ● ● 129284 Navigation data ● ● ● 129291 Set and drift, rapid update ● 129301 Time to or from mark ● 129539 GNSS DOPs ●...
  • Page 381 EGR System Throttle Position Sensor Engine Emergency Stop Mode Warning Level 1 Warning Level 2 Power Reduction Maintenance Needed Engine Comm Error Sub or Secondary Throttle Neutral Start Protect Engine Shutting Down unknown error NMEA 2000 sentences...
  • Page 382: Appendix E Software Releases

    Appendix E Software releases Raymarine regularly updates its multifunction display software to introduce improvements, additional hardware support and user interface features. The table below details some of the important enhancements and which software revision they were introduced with. Applicable product...
  • Page 383 • Improved Data application menu structure (added Customize and Data-Setup menus). LightHouse II — 81337–12 a65 / a65 Wi-Fi / a67 / • Added support for up to 2 radar scanners on V12.26 81344–6 a67 Wi-Fi a68 / a68 Wi-Fi the same network.
  • Page 384 Software version manual compatibility Changes LightHouse II — 81337–10 a65 / a65 Wi-Fi / a67 / • Support for the GPS/GLONASS function for V10.41 81344–4 a67 Wi-Fi a68 / a68 Wi-Fi the built-in module and the external GA150 / a75 / a75 Wi-Fi / a77...
  • Page 385 • Updated Japanese limitations of use statement • Added support for multi-touch gesture on a Series displays V8.52 81337–9 a65 / a65 Wi-Fi / a67 / • Added support for ECI-100 (Engine 81344–2 a67 Wi-Fi a68 / a68 Wi-Fi Identification Wizard)
  • Page 386 Changes V5.27 81337–5 a65 / a67 / c95 / c97 / • Addition of Fuel Manager including: Estimated c125 / c127 / e7 / e7D / fuel remaining, distance to empty and time e95 / e97 / e125 / e127 /...
  • Page 387 • Default Fuel data page added. • Added Arabic language support. • Inclusion of Remote Upgrade Utility to permit the upload of software to peripheral Raymarine products using SeaTalk / SeaTalk • Display of Aids To Navigation (AToNs) AIS targets when data received on either SeaTalkng or NMEA 0183.
  • Page 388: Appendix F Multifunction Display Compatibility

    Appendix F Multifunction display compatibility The table below identifies the MFD software version required to support the listed Raymarine ® hardware. CP450C V3.15 Raymarine mobile applications V3.15 1kW transducer support for sonar V3.15 variant displays Multiple thermal camera JCU’s V5.27 V6.27...
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