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Raymarine E80 Reference Manual (294 pages)
E-Series Networked Display
Brand:
Raymarine
| Category:
GPS
| Size: 5.93 MB
Table of Contents
Copyright Notice
2
Trademarks and Registered Trademarks
2
Important Information
3
Intended Use
3
Safety Notices
3
About this Manual
5
Technical Accuracy
5
Emc Conformance
6
Table of Contents
7
Chapter 1: Overview
17
What will My E-Series Integrate with
17
What Can the E-Series Display Do
18
The Simulator
21
Chapter 2: General Operation
23
Introduction
23
Powering the Display ON/OFF
23
Using the Controls
24
The Control Panel
24
Buttons and Soft Keys
25
The Cursor
26
Displaying Applications
26
Additional Screen Information
27
Status Icons
30
Initial Setup Procedures
31
Selecting the Data Master (Networked E-Series Only)
31
Setting the Language, Date/Time Format and Units of Measurement
31
Selecting a Page Set
32
Selecting an Application Page
32
Selecting an Application Window
33
Adjusting the Display Lighting
34
Using Compactflash Cards
35
Cautions
35
What Are Compactflash Cards Used for
35
Inserting a Card
36
Removing a Card
36
Managing Data
37
Writing/Retrieving Data to a Compactflash Card
37
Sending and Receiving Information Using a PC
41
Password Protecting Your Waypoints
41
Follow a Route
42
Operating a Networked E-Series Display
44
What Does a Networked System Do
44
Controlling a Network
44
Functions Only Affecting the Display in Use
45
Emergencies and Warnings
46
Man Overboard (MOB)
46
Alarms
47
Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints
49
What Is a Waypoint
49
How Are Waypoints Represented
50
Placing a Waypoint
51
Navigating to a Waypoint
52
Start Navigating to a Waypoint
52
Stop Navigating to a Waypoint
53
Viewing Waypoint Information
53
Editing a Waypoint
54
Changing Waypoint Details
55
Moving a Waypoint
55
Erasing a Waypoint(S)
56
Changing the Default Symbol or Group
57
Sorting the Waypoint List
58
Organising Waypoints into Groups
58
Displaying the Waypoint Group List
58
Making a New Waypoint Group
59
Moving Waypoints between Groups
59
Renaming an Existing Group
60
Erasing a Group
61
Controlling Waypoint Display
61
Show/Hide Waypoint Names
61
Showing/Hiding Waypoint Symbols
62
Showing/Hiding Waypoint Groups
62
Chapter 4: Using the Chart
63
Important
63
Safety
63
Chart Functionality
63
Chart Cards
64
Uses of the Chart Application
64
Viewing the Chart
65
The Chart Display
65
Where am I on the Chart
66
Moving Around the Chart
66
Additional Information on the Chart
67
Displaying Details of Objects and Features
68
Finding Nearby Features and Services
68
Displaying Details of Tides
69
Displaying Details of Currents
70
Displaying Details of Port Services
70
Pilot Book Information
73
Displaying Panoramic Photos
74
Displaying Details of Business Services & Points of Interest
75
Displaying an Aerial Photo Overlay
76
Specifying the Overlay Area
77
Displaying Vessel Identity (AIS)
78
Measuring Distances and Bearings
79
From Your Boat
79
Between Two Points on Your Chart
79
Navigating to a Specific Point
80
Go to an Existing Waypoint
81
Resetting Cross Track Error (XTE)
81
Arriving at Your Target Waypoint
81
Stop Navigating to Your Target Waypoint
82
Maintaining a View of Your Navigation
82
Building and Following a Route
83
What Is a Route
83
What Can I Do with a Route
83
Building a Route
84
Saving Routes
87
Quick Routes
87
Following a Route
88
Resetting Cross Track Error (XTE)
90
Viewing Details of Routes
91
Editing Routes
92
Selecting a Route for Editing
92
Editing the Selected Route
93
Changing the Name or Color of a Route
97
Erasing a Route
97
Monitoring Where You Are Going
98
Using Chart Vectors
98
Using the Course Deviation Indicator (CDI)
99
Warnings of Potential Dangers
99
E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual
100
Using the Radar with the Chart
100
Synchronizing the Chart with Radar Range
100
Viewing MARPA Targets on the Chart
100
Distinguishing between Fixed and Moving Objects
101
Recording Where You Have Been
102
What Is a Track
102
How Can I Use Tracks
103
Creating a Track
103
Creating a Route from a Track
104
Editing Tracks
105
Selecting a Track for Editing
105
Editing the Selected Track
106
Defining How the Chart Windows Are Presented
107
Working with Multiple Chart Views
107
Setting the Orientation of the Chart
108
Setting the Motion Mode
109
Altering the Level of Chart Detail Displayed
110
Showing or Hiding Waypoints/Waypoint Information
111
Showing or Hiding a Route or a Track
112
Showing or Hiding Cartographic Features
113
Setting up Your Chart and Its Cartography
114
Chart Setup
114
Chart Offset
115
Cartography Setup
117
Chapter 5: 3D Chart
119
Important
119
Chart Functionality
119
Safety
119
An Introduction
119
What Can I Use the 3D Chart Application for
120
The 3D Chart Display
120
Where am I on the 3D Chart
121
Moving Around the 3D Chart
121
Other 3D Controls
122
Soft Keys
122
Changing the Mode
123
Active Motion Mode
123
Planning Mode
123
Changing the View
124
View Options
124
Multiple Views
125
Vessel Offset
125
Aerial Photo Overlay
126
Making the View Clearer
126
Exaggeration
126
Declutter
127
Using 2D and 3D Charts Together
128
View Locator
128
Chart Synchronization
129
Using the 3D Chart with a Fishfinder
130
Navigating with 3D Charts
130
Setting up the 3D Chart
131
Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder
133
Introduction
133
How Does the Fishfinder Work
133
What Can the Fishfinder Show Me
134
Interpreting the Bottom Structure
135
Factors Influencing Target Display
135
Factors Impairing a Fishfinder Picture
136
Seeing a Live Image
136
Enhancing What You See
138
Changing the Range
138
Shifting the Image
138
Zooming in on the Bottom
139
Simplifying the Bottom Image
141
Isolating Bottom Fish
142
Changing How the Image Scrolls
143
Changing How the Depth Digit Is Displayed
144
Marking a Position
145
Determining Depths and Distances of Targets
146
Measuring Using Vrms
147
Fishfinder Alarms
148
Setting up Your Fishfinder
148
Display Settings
149
Transducer Calibration
150
DSM Setup
151
Other Settings Affecting the Fishfinder Image
152
Operating Frequency Modes
152
Gain Modes
153
Adjusting the Power Setting
155
Chapter 7: Using the Radar
157
Introduction
157
What Is Radar
157
Detecting Targets
157
Maximum Radar Range
158
Factors Impairing a Radar Picture
158
Powering On/Off the Various Scanner Operating Modes
162
The Radar Picture
163
Marking a Position on the Radar Screen
164
Changing What You See in the Radar Window
164
Setting the Orientation of the Radar
164
Setting the Motion Mode
166
Showing or Hiding the Range Rings
168
Changing the Bearing Mode for Ebls
168
Getting the Best Picture
168
Using the GAIN Functions
168
Auto Mode
169
Using the Enhance Echoes Functions
170
Changing the Displayed Range
173
Radar Range and Chart Scale Synchronization
173
Measuring Distances, Ranges and Bearings
174
Using the Range Rings
174
Using the Cursor
174
Using Vrms and Ebls
175
Using Floating Vrms/Ebls
177
Using Radar to Avoid a Collision
178
Guard Zones
178
Marpa
181
Setting up MARPA
184
Acquiring a Target to Track
185
Cancelling Targets
185
Displaying Vessel Identity (AIS)
186
Setting up Your Radar
186
Bearing Alignment
187
Warnings of Potential Dangers
188
Chapter 8: Using the Data Application
189
Introduction
189
Selecting a Data Application
189
Selecting the Data for Display
190
Pre-Configured Data Panels
190
Customize the Panels
191
Chapter 9: Video
195
Introduction
195
Setting up the Video Application
195
Displaying a Video Application
195
Customizing the Video Application
196
Adjusting the Image
199
Chapter 10:Using The Course Deviation Indicator
201
Introduction
201
The CDI Screen
201
Steering Instructions
202
Selecting the CDI Application
202
Modifying the CDI Application
202
Chapter 11:Using The Engine Monitor
203
Introduction
203
Displaying and Setting up the Engine Monitor
203
The Engine Monitor Display
205
Configuring the Engine Panels
205
What Should I Do When an Alarm Is Triggered
205
Chapter 12:Weather (US Only)
207
Overview
207
Important Information
207
Disclaimer
207
Setting up the Weather Application
207
Pre-Requisites for Using the Weather Application
208
Adding a Weather Application
208
Specifying the Weather Elements
208
The Weather Display
209
Moving Around the Weather Map
209
Placing Waypoints
209
Weather Graphics
210
Precipitation (Nowrad)
211
Storm Cast
211
Sea Surface Temperature (SST)
212
Canadian Radar
212
Tracking Storms
212
Lightning
213
Surface Observation Stations
213
City Forecasts
214
Wind
215
Waves
215
Surface Pressure
216
Viewing Data at a Particular Location
216
Animated Weather Graphics
216
Setting up Animation
216
Running Animation
217
Viewing Weather Reports
217
Tropical Statements
217
Marine Warnings
218
Marine Zone Forecasts
218
Watchbox Warnings
219
Watchbox Warning Alerts
219
Displaying Marine Watchboxes
220
Displaying Watchbox Data
220
Weather Application Setup
221
Selecting the Weather Setup Menu
221
Weather Setup Options
221
Showing/Hiding Marine Watchboxes and Zone Boundaries
221
Troubleshooting
222
Chapter 13: Navtex
223
Overview
223
Setting up Navtex Weather
223
Incoming Message Alerts
223
Viewing Messages
224
Displaying the Navtex Message List
224
Displaying and Scrolling through a Message
224
Managing Navtex Messages
224
Selecting Message Alert Categories
224
Sorting the Message List
225
Chapter 14: Automatic Identification System (AIS)
227
Introduction
227
What Is AIS
227
Classes of AIS Data
227
What Do I Need to Run AIS
229
Selecting the AIS Function
229
AIS Status
229
How Is AIS Data Displayed
230
AIS Target Symbols
230
Viewing Target Information
231
Ais List
232
Using AIS for Collision Avoidance
233
Safe Zones
233
MARPA and AIS Options
234
Safety Messages
234
AIS Alarms
234
Local AIS Alarms
235
Active Alarm List
235
Simulator
236
AIS Layer Setup Menu
236
Chapter 15: System Setup and Customizing
237
Changing the Data Master
237
Customizing the
237
Reconfiguring the Application and Page Layout
237
Rename a Page Set
238
Return to Default Setting
238
Changing the Databar
239
Databar Position
239
Data Bar Size
239
Customizing the Contents of the Data Bar
240
Trip Log
241
Changing the Set up Menu Options
243
Application Specific
243
External Equipment Menus
243
System-Wide Menus
243
System Integration
245
Alarm Setup Menu
248
Navigation Alarms Setup
249
Fishfinder Alarms Setup
249
Gps Status
250
Compass Setup
252
Display Setup
252
System Diagnostics
253
Chapter 16: Maintenance & Troubleshooting
255
Introduction
255
Maintenance Procedures
255
Servicing and Safety
255
Routine Checks
255
Cleaning the Display
256
Resetting the Display
256
Settings Reset
256
Settings and Data Reset
257
Troubleshooting Your Display
257
Common Problems and How to Solve Them
257
Getting Technical Support
260
For Raymarine Products
260
World Wide Web
261
Contacting Raymarine in the Us
262
For Product Repair and Service
262
For Navionics Cartography
263
For Sirius Weather
264
Appendix A:specification for the E80 and E120 Displays
265
Data Features
270
Appendix B: List of Abbreviations
273
Appendix C: List of Cursor Labels
275
Appendix D:glossary of Weather Terms
277
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Raymarine E80 Installation Manual (54 pages)
E-Series Networked Display
Brand:
Raymarine
| Category:
Monitor
| Size: 1.04 MB
Table of Contents
Trademarks and Registered Trademarks
2
Table of Contents
3
Important Information
7
Safety Notices
7
Handbook Information
9
Chapter 1: Preparation for Installation
11
General Information
11
Intended Use
11
Contents of this Pack
12
Pack Details
12
Dimensions
13
E120 Display
13
E80 Display
13
Accessories and Spares
14
Accessories
14
Spares
14
Planning the Installation
15
EMC Installation Guidelines
15
Connections to Other Equipment
16
Suppression Ferrites
16
Where Should the Display Unit be Located
16
EMC Conformance
16
Chapter 2: System Integration
17
What Is System Integration
17
What Is Seatalk
17
Seatalk
17
Seatalk2
17
What Is Seatalk High Speed
18
What Is NMEA
18
Nmea 0183
18
Nmea 2000
18
Compatibility
19
Radar Scanners
19
Digital Sounder Module
19
Media Storage Cards
20
Compactflash Cards
20
Navionics Chart Cards
20
Functionality
20
How Is an E-Series Integrated
21
Single Display System
22
Networking E-Series Displays
23
A Typical Two Node System Incorporating Two Displays
24
An Example of a Three (or More) Node System
25
Chapter 3: Installation
27
How Can the Display Unit be Mounted
27
Mounting the Display on the Trunnion Bracket
27
Flush Mounting the Display
29
How Is the Front Cover Clip-On Attached to the Display
30
How Do I Remove the Front Cover Clip-On
31
Cables
32
Siting and Securing Cables
32
What Cables Do I Need to Connect
32
How Are the Cables Connected to the Display
33
How Do I Use the Cable Splicers
34
Power Cable
34
Extension Cable
35
Fuse Ratings
35
Seatalk/Alarm out Cable
35
NMEA 0183 Cable
36
Seatalk High Speed Cable
36
Or more Node System
36
Two Node System
36
Video in Cable
36
Composite Source Type
37
S-Video Source Type (Not Supplied)
37
VGA out (Not Supplied)
37
Seatalk2 (Not Supplied)
37
Radar Cable (Not Supplied)
38
Connecting to a Radome
38
Connecting to an Open Array
38
For New Installations
38
To Replace a Raymarine Pathfinder Display
39
Chapter 4: Commissioning the System
41
Introduction
41
What Input Does My E-Series Require
41
Pre-Start Checks
42
Radar
42
Fishfinder
42
Gps
42
Initial Power on Procedure
43
How Do I Test and Align the Radar
43
Radar Transmission Check
44
Radar Alignment Checks
44
Bearing Alignment
45
How Do I Adjust the Bearing Alignment
45
With Your Boat Moored
45
With Your Boat under Way
45
How Do I Check the GPS
46
How Do I Check the Heading Data
47
How Do I Check the Chart Application
47
How Do I Test the Fishfinder Application
48
How Do I Test the Video
49
How Do I Test the Seatalkhs Switch Connection
49
How Do I Test Instrument Data
49
From Seatalk or Seatalk2
49
From Third Party Devices on NMEA 0183
49
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
51
How Can I Troubleshoot My Display
51
How Can I Get Technical Support
52
World Wide Web
52
Help Us to Help You
52
How Can I Contact Raymarine in the US
53
Who Do I Contact for Accessories and Parts
53
Who Do I Contact for Product Repair and Service
53
How Can I Contact Raymarine in Europe
54
Raymarine E80 Installation Manual (58 pages)
E-Series Networked Display
Brand:
Raymarine
| Category:
GPS
| Size: 1.05 MB
Table of Contents
Installation Manual
1
Trademarks and Registered Trademarks
2
Important Information
3
Intended Use
3
Safety Notices
3
Emc Conformance
5
Handbook Information
5
Table of Contents
7
Chapter 1: Preparation for Installation
9
General Information
9
Contents of this Pack
9
Dimensions
10
Accessories and Spares
11
Planning the Installation
12
EMC Installation Guidelines
12
Locating the Display
13
EMC Conformance
13
Chapter 2: System Integration
15
What Is System Integration
15
What Is Seatalk
15
What Is NMEA
16
Compatibility
17
Radar Scanners
17
Digital Sounder Module
17
Engines
17
Media Storage Cards
18
Functionality
18
Data or Equipment Required for Applications/Functions
19
Integrating an E-Series Display
20
Single Display System
21
Networking E-Series Displays
22
A Typical Two Node System Incorporating Two Displays
23
An Example of a Three (or More) Node System
24
Connecting Your E-Series Display to a Seatalk2 Keyboard
25
Chapter 3: Installation
27
Mounting the Display
27
Trunnion Mount
27
Flush Mount
29
Attaching the Front Cover Clip-On
30
Removing the Front Cover Clip-On
31
Cables
32
Siting and Securing Cables
32
Connecting Cables
32
Cable Types
34
Nmea 0183 Cable
37
Connecting to an Open Array
39
Chapter 4: Commissioning the System
43
Introduction
43
Pre-Start Checks
43
Initial Power on Procedure
44
Testing and Checks
45
Radar Checks and Alignment
45
Radar Alignment Checks
46
Adjusting the Bearing Alignment
46
GPS Checks
47
Heading Data Checks
48
Chart Application Checks
48
Fishfinder Application Tests
49
Video Tests
49
Seatalkhs Network Switch Connection Tests
50
Setting up the NMEA for AIS or Navtex
50
Instrument Data Tests
50
Running AIS
51
Weather Application Tests
51
Advanced Settings
52
Adjusting the Settings
52
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
55
How Can I Troubleshoot My Display
55
How Can I Get Technical Support
56
World Wide Web
56
Help Us to Help You
56
How Can I Contact Raymarine in the US
57
How Can I Contact Raymarine in Europe
58
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Raymarine E80 Operating Manual (25 pages)
Raymarine GPS Kit Operating Guide
Brand:
Raymarine
| Category:
GPS
| Size: 8.27 MB
Table of Contents
The Control Panel
2
General Operation
2
Soft Keys
3
The Cursor
3
Buttons
3
Setting up the Display Card
4
Understanding the Chart Card
6
Using the Chart Card
7
Using the 3D Chart Card
11
Basic Navigation
12
Working with Waypoints Card
12
Understanding the Radar Card
14
Using MARPA Card
16
AIS Card
17
Monitoring a Course Card
18
Using the Fishfinder Card
20
Viewing Video Images Card
21
Navtex and Sirius Weather Data Card
22
Sirius Weather Data (Continued) Card
23
Operating a Networked E-Series Display Card
24
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