Sending And Receiving Information Using A Pc; Password Protecting Your Waypoints - Raymarine E Series Reference Manual

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Sending and receiving information using a PC

You can transfer and retrieve waypoints or routes to and from another instrument or
PC using NMEA or SeaTalk
With a RayTech 6.0's planner you can transfer waypoints and routes via a CF memory
card. Such transfers require that the PC be connected to the display's NMEA port via a
serial data cable. RayTech 6.0 (or later version) will transfer waypoints and routes via
SeaTalk
To transfer or receive information:
1. Select the transfer on NMEA option:
2. Press the appropriate soft key to send or receive NMEA:
SEND WPTS ON
Note: If you wish to stop the transfer at any point, press
3. When transfer is complete, STOP TRANSFER greys out and the soft keys reappear.

Password protecting your waypoints

If required, you can prevent access to, modification and sight of your waypoint and
route databases and functions by means of a password.
Password confirmation
When Password Protection is enabled and you are attempting to access a password
protected function for the first time during a power-cycle, the system will request
confirmation of your password before you can:
• Access WPTS key functions. This does not affect the operation of the MOB function.
• Access ROUTES soft key functions.
• Create a route from a track. All other track functions are unaffected.
• Archive or transfer any waypoints.
• Enter the Waypoint Password Setup menu.
Note:
the Password Setup sub-menu, regardless of the whether Password Protection is set to
ON or OFF.
hs
.
hs
.
ARCHIVE AND
DATA
TRANSFER
SEND RTES ON
RECEIVE ON NMEA
NMEA
NMEA
Once you have provided a password to the system, it must be entered to access
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TRANSFER ON
NMEA...
STOP TRANSFER
STOP TRANSFER.

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