Raymarine Dragonfly-4 DV Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

Raymarine Dragonfly-4 DV Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 DRAGONFLY INSTALLATION & OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 2 ™ II — Release 12 • Applicable documents: 81358–3 • Applicable products: Dragonfly-4 DV / Dragonfly-4 DVS / Dragonfly-4 Pro / Dragonfly-5 DVS / Dragonfly-5 M / Dragonfly-5 Pro / Dragonfly-7 Pro (Does not apply to the Wi-Fish ™ product.)
  • Page 3 Contents Chapter 1 Important information......7 5.1 General cabling guidance ........36 5.2 Connections overview .......... 36 TFT Displays ............... 8 5.3 Cable connection –DV, DVS, Pro and Water ingress .............. 8 Wi-Fish ™ ..............38 Disclaimers ..............8 5.4 Connecting the power cable - 5 M ......38 Memory cards and chart cards ........
  • Page 4 13.4 Sonar / DownVision troubleshooting ....117 13.5 Wi-Fi troubleshooting.........119 13.6 Miscellaneous troubleshooting ......121 Chapter 14 Technical support ......123 14.1 Raymarine product support and servicing... 124 14.2 Learning resources........... 125 Chapter 15 Technical specification....127 15.1 Technical specification — Dragonfly-4....128 15.2 Technical specification —...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Important Information

    Caution: Transducer cable charts, notices to mariners, caution and proper navigational skill when operating • Do NOT cut, shorten, or splice the this or any other Raymarine product. transducer cable. • Do NOT remove the connector. Warning: Potential ignition source If the cable is cut, it cannot be repaired.
  • Page 6: Tft Displays

    Raymarine is not responsible for damages or injuries caused by your use or inability to use the product, by the interaction...
  • Page 7: Rf Exposure

    This equipment generates, • Raymarine equipment and cables connected to uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, it are: if not installed and used in accordance with the –...
  • Page 8: Warranty Registration

    The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Declaration of conformity (WEEE) Directive requires the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. Raymarine UK Ltd. declares that this product is compliant with the essential requirements of R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC. IMO and SOLAS...
  • Page 9: Document Information

    Chapter 2: Document and product information Chapter contents • 2.1 Document information on page 14 • 2.2 Product overview on page 16 • 2.3 CHIRP DownVision ™ overview on page 17 • 2.4 CHIRP Sonar overview on page 17 Document and product information...
  • Page 10 Some chapters in this manual are only applicable This document contains important information to certain product variants. The table below shows related to the installation of your Raymarine product. which chapters are applicable to each product The document includes information to help you: variant.
  • Page 11 Dragonfly-7and Wi-Fish ™ installation products. and operation instructions Installation and operational instructions • Raymarine user manuals are also available to for the Dragonfly ® range of products and download free-of-charge from the Raymarine the CPT-DV and CPT-DVS transducer website, in the popular PDF format. These PDF...
  • Page 12 7 compatible smart devices) iOS 7 compatible smart devices) • Easy ball and socket display mounting • Built-in GNSS (GPS / GLONASS) receiver Dragonfly-4 DV • 4.3’ Bright all weather LED backlit display • Compatible with LightHouse charts, ™...
  • Page 13: Chirp Sonar Overview

    2.3 CHIRP DownVision ™ overview 2.4 CHIRP Sonar overview DownVision ™ produces a wide–angle side-to-side CHIRP sonar produces a conical shaped beam, the beam and a thin fore-to-aft beam. The coverage of coverage of the conical beam is the water column the DownVision ™...
  • Page 14: Chapter 3 Planning The Installation

    Chapter 3: Planning the installation Chapter contents • 3.1 Installation checklist on page 20 • 3.2 Parts supplied – DV, DVS, and Pro variants on page 20 • 3.3 Parts supplied – 5 M on page 21 • 3.4 Parts supplied —Wi-Fish ™...
  • Page 15: Installation Checklist

    3.1 Installation checklist 3.2 Parts supplied – DV, DVS, and Pro variants Installation includes the following activities: The parts supplied with your product are shown Installation Task below. Plan your system. Obtain all required equipment and tools. Site all equipment. Route all cables.
  • Page 16 3.3 Parts supplied – 5 M 3.4 Parts supplied —Wi-Fish ™ The parts supplied with your product are shown The parts supplied with your product are shown below. below. 13 14 15 D13179-1 1. Display unit 2. Locking collar 3. Pivot ball D13180-1 4.
  • Page 17 3.5 DownVision ™ transducer 3 keyway compatibility 3 keyway introduction Product introduction date serial number Compatible Dragonfly 6 January 2015 E700850150001 Transducer Description displays (E70085) CPT-DV (R70373) Single beam • DV Dragonfly 7 November 2014 E702311140712 DownVision ™ • Wi-Fish ™...
  • Page 18: Dvs / Pro / Wi-Fish

    3.6 Tools required for installation — 3.7 Tools required for installation — Dragonfly ® DV / DVS / Pro / Wi-Fish ™ Dragonfly-5 M D13177-1 D13176-1 1. Cordless drill 1. Cordless drill 2. Pozi-drive screw driver 2. Pozi-drive screw driver 3.
  • Page 19: Software Updates

    The software running on the product can be updated. Important: Before proceeding, ensure that you have read and understood the warnings and • Raymarine periodically releases software updates cautions provided in the Chapter 1 Important to improve product performance and add new information section of this document.
  • Page 20: Selecting A Location For The Transducer

    3.10 Selecting a location for the transducer This product is supplied with a transom mount transducer. The guidelines below should be followed when selecting a location for the transducer. Note: The transducer is not suitable for mounting on vessels where the transom is aft of the D13185-1 propeller(s).
  • Page 21: Cable Routing

    3.11 Cable routing 3.12 Selecting a location for the display Cable routing requirements for the transducer cable. General location requirements Important: To avoid interference, the cable must be routed as far away from VHF radio antenna When selecting a location for the unit it is important cables as possible.
  • Page 22 receive a weaker GPS signal. GPS antenna mounted The distance between Wi-Fi products should always below decks will be more susceptible to performance be kept to a minimum. Do not exceed the maximum issues related to the prevailing conditions. stated range of your Wi-Fi product (Maximum range will vary for each device).
  • Page 23: Installation Process

    3.13 Installation process • Allow enough room for display angle adjustment. • Allow enough head room to remove the display The steps listed below are required to successfully from the bracket. install your product and ensure optimum performance. Product dimensions – Dragonfly–7 1.
  • Page 24: Chapter 4 Mounting

    Chapter 4: Mounting Chapter contents • 4.1 Mounting the transom mount bracket on page 30 • 4.2 Mounting the transducer on page 30 • 4.3 Mounting the unit on page 31 • 4.4 Testing and adjusting the transducer on page 32 •...
  • Page 25: Mounting The Transom Mount Bracket

    4.1 Mounting the transom mount 4.2 Mounting the transducer bracket The transducer must be mounted on the transom using the mounting bracket provided. The steps The transducer must be mounted on the transom below describe the initial mounting steps required using the mounting bracket provided.
  • Page 26: Mounting The Unit

    4.3 Mounting the unit The unit can be removed from the bracket, by unscrewing the locking collar. The unit is mounted using the bracket provided. Dragonfly-7 Pro mounting using RAM ® Before mounting ensure that you have: mounts • selected a suitable location. The Dragonfly-7 Pro can also be bracket mounted •...
  • Page 27: Testing And Adjusting The Transducer

    4.4 Testing and adjusting the Note: transducer • It may not always be possible to obtain depth readings at higher speeds due to air bubbles Once the initial mounting procedures have been passing under the transducer. carried out, the transducer must be tested prior to finishing the mounting.
  • Page 28: Finalizing The Transducer Mounting

    4.5 Finalizing the transducer mounting Once you have achieved optimum performance at the desired vessel speeds the transducer must be locked into position to complete the installation. D13197-1 1. Drill the locking hole location taking care not to damage the mounting bracket. 2.
  • Page 29: Chapter 5 Cables And Connections

    Chapter 5: Cables and connections Chapter contents • 5.1 General cabling guidance on page 36 • 5.2 Connections overview on page 36 • 5.3 Cable connection –DV, DVS, Pro and Wi-Fish ™ on page 38 • 5.4 Connecting the power cable - 5 M on page 38 •...
  • Page 30 1 keyway guide of the correct type, supplied by Raymarine. (Legacy) or 3 keyway guide (Updated). Adaptor • Ensure that any non-Raymarine cables are of the cables can be used to connect 1 keyway connectors correct quality and gauge. For example, longer to 3 keyway connectors.
  • Page 31: Wi-Fish

    Legacy and updated products Transducer cable connectors Dragonfly 6, Dragonfly 7 displays and CPT-60 Cable Compatible / CPT-70 / CPT-80 transducer designs have Connector Description Transducer unit / display been modified to include the improved 3 keyway Black – 1 •...
  • Page 32: Connecting The Power Cable - 5 M

    5.3 Cable connection –DV, DVS, Pro 5.4 Connecting the power cable - 5 M and Wi-Fish ™ The unit has a combined power and transducer cable that is attached to the transducer. 12 V dc D13193-1 12 V dc 1. Connect the power cable to the rear of the display and secure using the locking collar.
  • Page 33 Raymarine dealer or distribution point. a suitably qualified professional marine electrician. • The distribution point should be fed from the vessel’s primary power source by 8 AWG...
  • Page 34 • The power cable for each unit in your system should be run as a separate, single length of 2-wire cable from the unit to the vessel's battery or distribution panel. • Raymarine recommends a minimum wire gauge of 18AWG (0.82 mm ) for any length of cable extension.
  • Page 35: Extension Cable Connection

    5.5 Extension cable connection An optional extension cable (A80312) can be used to extend the distance from the transducer to the unit by up to 4 m (13.1 ft). V dc D13241-1 1. Existing cable. 2. Extension cable (connected to the vessel’s power supply and to the existing cable.
  • Page 36: Chapter 6 Wi-Fish

    Chapter 6: Wi-Fish ™ Chapter contents • 6.1 Wi-Fish controls on page 44 • 6.2 Switching the unit on and off on page 44 • 6.3 Wi-Fish ™ mobile app on page 45 • 6.4 Wi-Fish ™ initial set up on page 46 •...
  • Page 37: Wi-Fish Controls

    6.1 Wi-Fish controls 6.2 Switching the unit on and off Powering the unit on 1. Press and hold the Power button for approximately 3 seconds to power up the unit. * On display products after approximately 5 seconds the splash screen is displayed. 2.
  • Page 38: Wi-Fish ™ Mobile App

    6.3 Wi-Fish ™ mobile app The Wi-Fish ™ mobile app is available on iOS 7 or greater and Android 4 or greater. The app must be used to control the Wi-Fish ™ sonar module. D13242-2 The Wi-Fish ™ app can be downloaded from the relevant app store for your device.
  • Page 39: Wi-Fish ™ Initial Set Up

    6.4 Wi-Fish ™ initial set up 6.5 Depth Offset Once the Wi-Fish ™ unit is installed and connected Depths are measured from the transducer to the sea to your smart device, which is running the latest bed, but you can apply an offset value to the depth version of the Wi-Fish ™...
  • Page 40: Switching On The Simulator — Wi-Fish ™ App

    6.6 Switching on the simulator — 6.7 Opening the MicroSD card reader Wi-Fish ™ cover The simulator may be used to familiarize yourself The MicroSD card reader is located on the rear of the with the features and functions of the product. unit.
  • Page 41 Inserting a MicroSD card D13245-1 With the card reader’s cover open: 1. Insert the card with the contacts facing down. 2. Gently press the MicroSD card all the way into the card reader slot. 3. Fully close the card reader cover. Important: When closing the cover ensure that it is fully pushed in and sealed all the way around the edge, this will provide the weatherproof seal.
  • Page 42: Chapter 7 Getting Started

    Chapter 7: Getting started Chapter contents • 7.1 Controls — DV, DVS, Pro and M on page 50 • 7.2 Switching the unit on and off on page 50 • 7.3 Initial set up procedures on page 51 • 7.4 Satellite-based navigation on page 52 •...
  • Page 43: Controls — Dv, Dvs, Pro And M

    7.1 Controls — DV, DVS, Pro and M 7.2 Switching the unit on and off Powering the unit on 1. Press and hold the Power button for approximately 3 seconds to power up the unit. * On display products after approximately 5 seconds the splash screen is displayed.
  • Page 44: Initial Set Up Procedures

    System Settings menu. Setting time and date preferences Units that include an internal GNSS Note: Raymarine recommends that you do NOT (GPS/GLONASS) receiver can timestamp use the simulator mode whilst navigating. waypoints and tracks with the date and time in your preferred format.
  • Page 45: Satellite-Based Navigation

    7.4 Satellite-based navigation receiver. A higher figure signifies a greater positional error. A typical receiver has an accuracy of between 5 and 15 m. As an example, assuming GPS Status a receiver error of 5 m, an HDOP of 2 would Products with an internal GPS receiver or GNSS represent an error of approximately 15 m.
  • Page 46: Checking The Sonar Application

    7.5 Checking the sonar application Note: It is recommended that you check the displayed vessel position in the Chart application Products which include the Sonar application and the against your actual proximity to a known charted CPT-DVS transducer can use the Sonar application object.
  • Page 47: Checking The Downvision ™ Application

    7.6 Checking the DownVision ™ 7.7 Shortcuts page application The shortcuts page provides access to the following functions: Products which include the DownVision ™ application and the CPT-DV or CPT-DVS transducer can use the DownVision ™ application to display underwater structure and objects. D12781-3 Brightness control.
  • Page 48: Applications

    7.8 Applications Disabling and enabling the Sonar The transducer ping can be disabled and enabled The applications available on your display are from the shortcuts page. dependent upon product variant. 1. Select Disable Sonar to stop the transducer Applicable pinging. Description Products 2.
  • Page 49: View Switcher

    7.9 View switcher 2. Press the Back button again. The View switcher is displayed. Products that include more than 1 application use 3. Use the Directional controls to highlight the the View Switcher to cycle through available views. pane you want to make active. Fullscreen and splitscreen application views are 4.
  • Page 50: Memory Cards And Chart Cards

    Use branded chart cards and memory cards When archiving data or creating an electronic chart card, Raymarine recommends the use of quality branded memory cards. Some brands of memory card may not work in your unit. Please contact customer support for a list of recommended cards.
  • Page 51: Learning Resources

    7.11 Learning resources Inserting a MicroSD card Raymarine has produced a range of learning resources to help you get the most out of your products. D13245-1 With the card reader’s cover open: 1. Insert the card with the contacts facing down.
  • Page 52: Chapter 8 Fishfinder Applications

    Chapter 8: Fishfinder applications Chapter contents • 8.1 DownVision ™ application overview on page 60 • 8.2 Sonar application overview on page 60 • 8.3 Fishfinder applications' features on page 62 • 8.4 Fishfinder applications’ controls on page 62 • 8.5 Zoom on page 63 •...
  • Page 53: Sonar Application Overview

    8.1 DownVision ™ application overview 8.2 Sonar application overview The DownVision ™ application uses a compatible The Sonar application uses a compatible transducer transducer to produce a detailed structure view of to produce a detailed view of fish and the water the water column beneath your vessel This enables column including bottom under your vessel.
  • Page 54 Clutter / Background noise The sonar image may be impaired by echoes received from floating or submerged debris, particulate matter (such as plankton, phytoplankton, or silt etc.), air bubbles or even the vessel's movement. This is known as ‘background noise’ or ‘clutter’...
  • Page 55: Fishfinder Applications' Features

    8.3 Fishfinder applications' features 8.4 Fishfinder applications’ controls The Sonar applications consists of 2 modes: Using waypoints to mark • Placing a waypoint Scrolling mode and Cursor / Pause mode. The fishing spots or target behavior of some controls are dependent upon mode locations (Pro only) and product variant.
  • Page 56: Zoom

    8.5 Zoom • The Directional controls can be used to scroll through the available menu options. The Zoom function displays more detail onscreen by • Pressing the Ok button selects the highlighted magnifying a specific area of the image. option or confirms and dismisses pop up When using Zoom the screen is split and displays messages.
  • Page 57: Range

    8.6 Range 8.7 Scrolling The Range function enables you to change the range The image scrolls from right to left. The scroll speed of depth displayed onscreen. Where applicable can be adjusted to help with target identification. The changes to the Range will apply to both the Sonar scrolling can be paused by entering Cursor mode.
  • Page 58: A-Scope Mode

    8.8 A-Scope mode 8.9 Display Options A-Scope mode is available in the Sonar application The application can be customized using the Display only. A-Scope mode displays a splitscreen showing Options menu. the standard view alongside a live image of the water The display options can be used to overlay additional column directly beneath the transducer.
  • Page 59: Colors

    8.10 Colors DownVision ™ application color palettes Copper Various color palettes are available to suit different conditions and your personal preference. The new color palette remains selected after a power cycle, The color palette is a global setting which will apply to all views.
  • Page 60: Sensitivity Adjustments

    8.11 Sensitivity adjustments Contrast The Contrast setting changes the signal strength The onscreen image can be enhanced using the threshold for the strongest color / shading. Adjusting Sensitivity settings. the setting can improve target identification, however Sensitivity options are: for optimum performance in most conditions, it is recommended that you use the auto setting.
  • Page 61: Dv System Settings Menu Options

    8.12 DV System settings menu options – A low value decreases the depth at which the filter is applied. The System Settings menu on the DV variant – A high value increases the depth at which the display is located in the main application menu. filter is applied.
  • Page 62: Chapter 9 Chart Application

    Chapter 9: Chart application Chapter contents • 9.1 Chart application overview on page 70 • 9.2 Electronic charts overview on page 71 • 9.3 Chart application controls on page 73 • 9.4 Waypoints overview on page 74 • 9.5 Tracks on page 81 •...
  • Page 63: Chart Application Overview

    9.1 Chart application overview Cursor — Used to select chart objects and move around the chart area. The Chat application is available on products that include an internal GPS / GNSS receiver. It uses 2D Target waypoint — Current target waypoint. perspective and provides a variety of cartographic Vessel coordinates —...
  • Page 64: Electronic Charts Overview

    LightHouse charts are derived from vector and raster Unzipping files to memory card based charts, the LightHouse chart engine enables Raymarine to offer new chart types and regions from The LightHouse charts download file must be around the globe. unzipped / extracted to memory card for use on your multifunction display.
  • Page 65 Ensure you have a memory card with sufficient space 5. Check that the files have been successfully for the charts you want to download. The File size is placed on your memory card by viewing its displayed on each chart region’s download page. contents in your file browser.
  • Page 66: Chart Application Controls

    9.3 Chart application controls • C-MAP Essentials • C-MAP 4D MAX The Chart application consists of 2 modes: Motion mode and Cursor mode. The behavior of some • *C-MAP 4D MAX+ controls are dependent upon mode. Options and settings can also be accessed from the Chart context menu.
  • Page 67: Waypoints Overview

    9.4 Waypoints overview With a menu or dialog open the controls behave as follows: Waypoints are position markers used for the • the Directional controls can be used to scroll purposes of navigation. Your display can create through the menu’s available options. waypoints, which can then be selected for active navigation.
  • Page 68 Accessing the context menu You can access the context menu by following the steps below. 1. Use the Directional controls to highlight the waypoint. The cursor changes to the WPT cursor. 2. Press the OK button. The Waypoint context menu is displayed. Waypoint placement Placing a waypoint Displays with a GPS / GNSS receiver can use...
  • Page 69 1. All waypoints — Displays a list of all waypoints Making a new waypoint group saved on your system. With the Waypoint Group List displayed: 2. Today’s Waypoints — Displays a list of all 1. Select New Group. waypoints created or modified today. The on-screen keyboard is displayed.
  • Page 70 Waypoint information 2. Select Move Wpts. A list of all groups is displayed. When you create a waypoint, the system assigns information regarding the location marked. You can 3. Select the group from the list that you want to view and edit the details of any waypoint that has move the waypoints too.
  • Page 71 Waypoint search 4. Use the on-screen keyboard to make the changes, and then select the on-screen The waypoint search feature allows you to search for keyboard's SAVE key. waypoints on your system. The search feature is available by selecting Search Moving waypoints from the Waypoints list.
  • Page 72 Searching for waypoints by symbol Waypoints can be searched for by waypoint symbol. From the Waypoints list: 1. Select Search. The search page is displayed. 2. Select Symbol. The waypoints symbol list is displayed. 3. Select the symbol that is assigned to the waypoint(s) you want to search for.
  • Page 73 Blue Cross Green Cross Seaweed Oyster Blue Circle Green Circle Green Can Green Nun Blue Square Green Square Red Can Red Nun Blue Triangle Yellow Nun Green Triangle Yellow Can Anchor Wreck Fish Trap Brushpile Buoy Fuel Post Preferred Marks Toilets Restaurant Ledge...
  • Page 74: Tracks

    9.5 Tracks Tree Tower A track is an on-screen trail that shows the passage you have taken. This trail is made up of a series of track points which are created automatically. You Hill or Peak Bridge can save the track to create a permanent record of where you have been.
  • Page 75 • Erase Track (not available during track creation.) 1. Select the Track on-screen The track context menu is displayed. • Edit Track 2. Select Erase Track. Accessing the context menu A confirmation pop-up dialog is displayed. You can access the context menu by following the 3.
  • Page 76: Import And Export

    9.6 Import and Export i. Copy as new Waypoint — The waypoint or track will be imported and be assigned the Waypoints and Tracks can be imported and exported next default name. using a MicroSD card. ii. Copy & Replace — The waypoint or track on your system will be overwritten with the Saving waypoints and tracks to a memory imported waypoint or track with the same...
  • Page 77: Waypoints And Tracks Storage Capacity

    9.7 Waypoints and tracks storage 9.8 Navigation capacity Navigating to the cursor's location The display can store the following quantities of In Cursor mode you can set the Chart application to waypoints and tracks. guide you to the cursor’s location. Waypoints 3,000 waypoints (split between up to 100 1.
  • Page 78: Chart Settings Menu — Cartography Compatibility

    The options available in the Chart settings menu • selecting System Settings from the application are dependent on the cartography in use. If the menu (Dragonfly-4 DV, Dragonfly-4 DVS, cartography in use is not compatible then the menu Dragonfly-5 DVS and Dragonfly-5 M).
  • Page 79: Chart Selection

    9.10 Chart selection 9.11 Chart Detail You can select the cartography type to be used in The chart detail setting determines the amount of the Chart application. The Chart selection applies detail shown in the Chart application. to the active Chart instance. You must have the Selecting the Low option for the Chart Detail necessary cartography chart cards inserted into your disables the following objects:...
  • Page 80: High Resolution Bathymetry

    9.12 High resolution bathymetry 9.13 Chart orientation The High Res Bathy setting is available when using The orientation of a chart refers to the relationship Jeppesen charts and switches the display to view between the chart and the direction that you are high resolution bathymetry data.
  • Page 81: Text And Symbol Size

    9.14 Text and Symbol size 2. Select Chart Orientation. Selecting Chart Orientation switches between The size that text and symbols appears when using North Up and Course Up. Jeppesen cartography can be adjusted to make the screen easier to read from Normal to Large Normal Large Switching text and symbol size...
  • Page 82: Boat Position

    9.15 Boat position 9.16 Community layer The Boat position function determines the position If supported by your cartography type, you can of the boat symbol on-screen. display User Generated Content (UGC) on the Chart application. Center D13008-1 1. Community feature On. 2.
  • Page 83: Sonar Logging

    9.17 Sonar logging 9.18 COG Vector When using compatible Navionics ® cartography The chart application can be set to display a green you can share sonar information using Navionics ® line to represent Course Over Ground (COG). SonarCharts ™ The Sonar Logging function allows logging of depth and position data to a compatible Navionics ®...
  • Page 84: Deep Water

    9.19 Deep Water 9.20 Chart objects Water depth can be represented using blue shading If supported by your cartography type, you can with white used to represent deep water. display additional information in the chart application for cartographic objects, ports, or marinas. The depth at which water color turns from blue shading to white can be changed to suit user Depending on the chart card you are using, you...
  • Page 85: M System Settings Menu

    9.21 5 M System settings menu The System Settings menu on the 5 M variant display is located in the main application menu. Refer to 11.1 System Settings menu for details on available options for your display variant. Dragonfly–4 / Dragonfly–5 / Dragonfly–7 / Wi–Fish...
  • Page 86: Chapter 10 Mobile Applications

    Chapter 10: Mobile applications Chapter contents • 10.1 Wi-Fish ™ mobile app on page 94 • 10.2 Connecting Wi-Fi — Pro displays on page 94 Mobile applications...
  • Page 87: Wi-Fish ™ Mobile App

    10.1 Wi-Fish ™ mobile app 10.2 Connecting Wi-Fi — Pro displays Raymarine’s Wi-Fish ™ mobile app is available on iOS 7 or greater and Android 4 or greater which enables control of the Pro variant displays using a smart device such as a tablet or smartphone.
  • Page 88: Chapter 11 Tools & Settings

    Chapter 11: Tools & Settings Chapter contents • 11.1 System Settings menu on page 96 • 11.2 Alarms on page 102 • 11.3 Backup and reset on page 105 • 11.4 Wi-Fi Settings on page 107 Tools & Settings...
  • Page 89: System Settings Menu

    11.1 System Settings menu The options available in the System settings menu are dependent on the display variant. Menu item Applicable displays Description Options Alarms • DV • Deep water arrival You can configure the behavior of certain alarms by selecting •...
  • Page 90 Menu item Applicable displays Description Options Maintenance • DV Provides diagnostic See the Maintenance menu information. Also enables section for details. • DVS you to reset the display to • Pro factory settings. • 5 M Bearing Mode • Pro Determines how bearing data •...
  • Page 91 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 92 Sonar Set-up menu represent an error of approximately 15 m. Please remember that even a very low HDOP figure is The Sonar Set-up menu provides the following NO guarantee that your receiver is providing an options. accurate position. If in doubt, check the displayed vessel position in the Chart application against Depth Offset represents...
  • Page 93 The simulator mode is switched on / off in the System Settings menu. Note: Raymarine recommends that you do NOT use the simulator mode whilst navigating. Note: The simulator will NOT display any real data. This includes safety messages.
  • Page 94: Maintenance Menu

    Maintenance menu This menu provides access to systems settings reset and diagnostics. Menu item Description Options About This Unit Displays a list of details about your unit. • Device • Serial No. • Software Settings Reset This option resets your menu options to factory •...
  • Page 95: Alarms

    • selecting Tools & Settings from the View Switcher (Dragonfly-4 Pro, Dragonfly-5 Pro, and Dragonfly–7), or by • selecting System Settings from the application menu (Dragonfly-4 DV, Dragonfly-4 DVS, Dragonfly-5 DVS and Dragonfly-5 M). Dragonfly–4 / Dragonfly–5 / Dragonfly–7 / Wi–Fish...
  • Page 96: Alarms Menu

    Alarms menu The Alarms available are dependent on the display variant. Alarm Applicable displays Description Options Deep Water • DV Deep: When set to On, an alarm is Arrival triggered when the depth reaches • DVS • Off (default) the value specified in the Deep •...
  • Page 97 Alarm Applicable displays Description Options • 75 degrees fahrenheit (or equivalent units) • –09.7 to 99.9 degrees fahrenheit (or equivalent units) Waypoint • Pro When you arrive at a waypoint, 0.01 to 9.99 nm (or equivalent units) Arrival Alarm an alarm is triggered. This setting allows you to specify the distance from the target waypoint at which the alarm is triggered.
  • Page 98: Backup And Reset

    11.3 Backup and reset The backup and reset menu provides the following functions: Save Data to Card Save waypoints and tracks to memory card. For details on performing these procedures please refer to Saving user data and user Retrieve from Card Retrieve / import waypoints and tracks from settings.
  • Page 99 Retrieving user settings from a memory card 4. Select Yes to proceed with the settings and data reset, or No to cancel. Ensure the memory card with your user settings If Yes is selected the system will reboot and the saved on it is inserted into the card reader.
  • Page 100: Wi-Fi Settings

    11.4 Wi-Fi Settings Dragonfly ® Pro variant displays include built-in Wi-Fi, that enables you to use the Wi-Fish ™ mobile app. Note: These settings do not apply to the Wi-Fish ™ Wi-Fi Sonar module. Menu item Description Options Wi-Fi Name The default Wi-Fi Onscreen Name (SSID) can...
  • Page 101 Chapter 12: Maintenance Chapter contents • 12.1 Service and maintenance on page 110 • 12.2 Product cleaning on page 110 • 12.3 Transducer cleaning on page 111 Maintenance...
  • Page 102: Chapter 12 Maintenance

    Best cleaning practices. components. Please refer all maintenance When cleaning products: and repair to authorized Raymarine dealers. Unauthorized repair may affect your warranty. • If your product includes a display screen, do NOT wipe the screen with a dry cloth, as this could Routine equipment checks scratch the screen coating.
  • Page 103: Transducer Cleaning

    12.3 Transducer cleaning Growth can collect on the bottom of the transducer, this can reduce performance. To prevent the build up of sea growth, coat the transducer with a thin layer of water based antifouling paint, available from your local marine dealer. Reapply paint every 6 months or at the beginning of each boating season.
  • Page 104 Chapter 13: Troubleshooting Chapter contents • 13.1 Troubleshooting on page 114 • 13.2 Power up troubleshooting on page 115 • 13.3 GPS troubleshooting on page 116 • 13.4 Sonar / DownVision troubleshooting on page 117 • 13.5 Wi-Fi troubleshooting on page 119 •...
  • Page 105: 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 106: Chapter 13 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 107: Troubleshooting

    13.3 GPS troubleshooting GPS cannot acquire satellite fix Possible causes Possible solutions Geographic location or prevailing conditions Check periodically to see if a fix is obtained in better conditions or another preventing satellite fix. geographic location. A GPS Status page is available. This provides satellite signal strength and other relevant information.
  • Page 108: Sonar / Downvision Troubleshooting

    13.4 Sonar / DownVision troubleshooting Problems with the Sonar or DownVision and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Scrolling image is not being displayed Possible causes Possible solutions Sonar disabled Select Enable Sonar from the Shortcuts page. Damaged cables Check the unit’s connector for broken or bent pins.
  • Page 109 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 110: Wi-Fi Troubleshooting

    13.5 Wi-Fi troubleshooting Possible cause Possible solutions Bulkheads, decks and other Try repositioning the Before troubleshooting problems with your Wi-Fi heavy structure can degrade devices so the structure connection, ensure that you have followed the and even block the Wi-Fi is removed from the Wi-Fi location requirements guidance provided in signal.
  • Page 111 Mobile application running slowly or not at all dropping out Possible cause Possible solutions Possible cause Possible solutions Raymarine app not installed Install mobile app from • Move devices closer Wi-Fi performance degrades relevant app store. over distance so products together.
  • Page 112: Miscellaneous Troubleshooting

    13.6 Miscellaneous troubleshooting Miscellaneous problems and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem Possible causes Possible solutions Display behaves erratically: Intermittent problem with power Check relevant fuses and breakers. to the display. Check that the power supply cable is sound and that all •...
  • Page 113: Chapter 14 Technical Support

    Chapter 14: Technical support Chapter contents • 14.1 Raymarine product support and servicing on page 124 • 14.2 Learning resources on page 125 Technical support...
  • Page 114: Chapter 15 Technical Specification

    Chapter 15: Technical specification Chapter contents • 15.1 Technical specification — Dragonfly-4 on page 128 • 15.2 Technical specification — Dragonfly-5 on page 129 • 15.3 Technical specification — Dragonfly-7 on page 130 • 15.4 Technical specification — Wi-Fish ™ on page 131 •...
  • Page 115 15.1 Technical specification — Relative humidity Maximum 75% Dragonfly-4 Waterproof rating • IPX6 and IPX7 Physical specification — Dragonfly-4 Sonar / DownVision ™ specification Dimensions • Display Width: 145 mm The following specification only applies to (5.7 in) DownVision ™ products.
  • Page 116 15.2 Technical specification — Relative humidity Maximum 75% Dragonfly-5 Waterproof rating • IPX6 and IPX7 Physical specification — Dragonfly-5 Sonar / DownVision ™ specification Dimensions • Display Width: 145 mm The following specification only applies to (5.7 in) DownVision ™ products.
  • Page 117 15.3 Technical specification — Sonar / DownVision ™ specification Dragonfly-7 Channels • DV / DVS / Pro / Wi-Fish ™ — 1 x DownVision ™ channel Physical specification — Dragonfly-7 • DVS / Pro — 1 x CHIRP sonar channel Dimensions •...
  • Page 118: Technical Specification — Wi-Fish

    15.4 Technical specification — 15.5 Technical specification — CPT-DV Wi-Fish ™ and CPT-DVS Physical specification — Wi-Fish ™ Physical specification — CPT-DV / CPT–DVS Transducer Dimensions • Display Width: 145 mm (5.7 in) Dimensions • Length: 228 mm (8.97 in) •...
  • Page 119: Chapter 16 Spares And Accessories

    Chapter 16: Spares and accessories Chapter contents • 16.1 Spares & Accessories on page 134 Spares and accessories...
  • Page 120: Spares & Accessories

    16.1 Spares & Accessories Accessories Description Part numbers Dragonfly-4 and Dragonfly-5 A80366 Surface mount adaptor kit Dragonfly-7 Surface mount A80347 adaptor kit Dragonfly-4 and Dragonfly-5 A80367 Suncover Dragonfly-7 Suncover A80348 Trolling motor / under hull bracket A80330 A80312 4 m (13.1 ft) transducer / power extension cable A80331 CPT-DV / CPT-DVS (3 keyway ) to...

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