Pages; Changing Pages; I60 Wind Operation; I60 Display Information - Raymarine i60 Installation & Operation Instructions

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8.1 Pages

The pages available depend on the display variant
and are shown in the table below:
i60 Wind
Wind speed
*Beaufort wind speed
*Maximum wind speed
*Maximum true wind speed
alarm
*Low true wind speed alarm
*High apparent wind angle
alarm
*Low apparent wind angle
alarm
VMG
Tack
Note: *These pages are temporary pages and will
time-out to the previous permanent page after 8
seconds of inactivity.

Changing pages

During normal operation:
1. Press either the Display button to cycle through
the wind pages.
2. Press the VMG button to display VMG
information.
3. Press the Tack button to display tack information.
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i60 Close hauled wind
Wind speed
*Maximum wind speed
VMG
Tack

8.2 i60 Wind operation

When connected to a relevant rotavecta or wind
vane transducer the i60 provides:
• True and apparent wind direction and speed. Wind
speed is displayed either in knots, meters per
second or as Beaufort scale values.
• Velocity made good (VMG) information, when
vessel speed information is available on the
network.
• Tack angle, when heading information is available
on the network.
• Maximum wind speed.
• High and low true wind speed alarms.
• High and low apparent wind angle alarms.
Note: Alarms are only available on the i60
Wind instrument, when set as a master unit. No
alarms are available on the i60 Close hauled wind
instrument.

i60 display information

The i60 instrument's display consists of an analogue
pointer and digital display.
Analogue display
The analogue display pointer shows either true or
apparent wind direction (Depending on setting).
Digital display
The digital display LCD shows the following wind
information.
• Beaufort wind speed
• True / apparent wind speed
• Velocity made good (VMG)
• Tack heading
• Maximum wind speed
• Wind alarm data

Using the display button

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