Raymarine Chartplotter Owner's Handbook Manual

Raymarine Chartplotter Owner's Handbook Manual

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  • Page 1 Distributed by Any reference to Raytheon or RTN in this manual should be interpreted as Raymarine. The names Raytheon and RTN are owned by the Raytheon Company.
  • Page 2 Raychart 420/ 420D Chartplotter Owner’s Handbook Document number: 81162_2 Date: January 2000...
  • Page 4: Safety Notices

    RayChart 420 and 420D Chartplotter Owner’s Handbook SAFETY NOTICES 1. HIGH VOLTAGE. The display unit contains high voltages. Adjustments require specialised service procedures and tools only available to qualified service technicians – there are no user serviceable parts or adjustments. The operator should never remove the display unit cover or attempt to service the equipment.
  • Page 5 Raytheon Marine Company 22 Cotton Road, Suite 280 Nashua, NH 03063-4219 Telephone: (603) 881-5200 1-800-539-5539 Fax: (603) 864-4756 Raytheon Marine Limited Anchorage Park Portsmouth Hampshire PO3 5TD England Telephone: +44 (0)23 9269 3611 Fax: +44 (0)23 9269 4642 www.raymarine.com RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter...
  • Page 6: Warranty

    Warranty To register your RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter ownership, please take a few minutes to fill out the warranty registration card found at the end of this handbook. It is very important that you complete the owner information and return the card to the factory in order to receive full warranty benefits.
  • Page 7 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1: Overview ... 1-1 1.1 Introduction ... 1-1 How this Handbook is organised ... 1-1 General ... 1-2 1.2 The chartplotter display ... 1-2 Display functions ... 1-2 Display options ... 1-3 1.3 Operating controls ... 1-3 Trackpad and cursor ... 1-4 Dedicated keys ...
  • Page 9 Chapter 3: Operation ... 3-1 3.1 Introduction ... 3-1 3.2 Working with waypoints ... 3-1 Introduction ... 3-1 Placing a waypoint ... 3-2 Selecting a waypoint ... 3-4 Waypoint data display ... 3-5 Editing the waypoint details ... 3-5 3.3 Working with routes ... 3-8 Creating a new route ...
  • Page 10 Clearing the current track ... 3-29 SmartRoute ... 3-29 3.8 Man Overboard (MOB) ... 3-29 3.9 Alarms ... 3-30 Chapter 4: Setting up the chartplotter... 4-1 4.1 Introduction ... 4-1 4.2 System set up parameters ... 4-1 Bearing mode ... 4-3 Key beep ...
  • Page 11 Registering this Product ... 5-3 5.3 Location ... 5-3 Selecting the best location ... 5-3 5.4 Connecting to other equipment ... 5-5 5.5 Mounting the chartplotter ... 5-5 Trunnion (yoke) mounting ... 5-5 Panel mounting ... 5-5 5.6 Cabling ... 5-7 Introduction ...
  • Page 12 Table of Contents How to contact Raytheon Marine (Europe) ... 6-5 For accessories and parts... 6-5 For technical support ... 6-5 Appendix A: Specification ... A-1 Appendix B: NMEA data ... B-1 Appendix C: List of abbreviations ... C-1 Installation Template ... T-1...
  • Page 13 RayChart 420/420D...
  • Page 14: Chapter 1: Overview

    The handbook is organised as follows: Chapter 1 - Overview (this chapter) provides an overview of the features and functions of the RayChart 420 Chartplotter. You should read this chapter to familiarise yourself with the chartplotter. Chapter 2 - Getting Started provides an overview of the controls. It also explains how to start using the chartplotter.
  • Page 15: General

    • Uses positional information from GPS (RC420) or dGPS (RC420D) to display vessel’s position. • The display and keys can be illuminated for night-time use. The chartplotter includes a 64nm world map that can be used for route planning. Detailed navigation information is displayed when a Navionics card is installed.
  • Page 16: Display Options

    Chapter 1: Overview The chartplotter screen can also show additional information, depending on your currently selected options, set up selections and data available from other equipment. An example chart display in its default configuration, with a chart card installed, is shown in Section 1.3, Operating controls.
  • Page 17: Trackpad And Cursor

    The cursor is used to: • Select a position on the chart. • Select, access and, if valid, move an item, eg. a waypoint, on the chart. • Pan the chart display. RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter Status Bar GOTO key GOTO...
  • Page 18: Dedicated Keys

    Chapter 1: Overview The cursor is context-sensitive. Some items on the screen, such as waypoints and chart objects have information associated with them. When you place the cursor over such objects, the information is displayed in the status bar. In addition, a function bar is displayed for certain items.
  • Page 19: Pop-Up Menus

    Database lists The waypoints and routes that you create on the chartplotter are stored in database lists. You can view these lists and select items for editing. As with pop-up menus, when a database list is on-screen, a set of associated soft keys is also displayed;...
  • Page 20: Chapter 2: Getting Started

    2.1 Introduction This chapter provides information, instructions and a simple exercise to allow you to practice using the RayChart 420 Chartplotter. It is intended to help you become familiar with the controls before you start using the chartplotter for routine navigation.
  • Page 21: Switching On/Off

    When you have read and understood the warning, press the ENTER key. The chart is displayed. If this is the first time that the chartplotter has been switched on, and no chart card is installed, the display shows the small-scale world map at Lat 0°/Lon 0°.
  • Page 22: Chart Simulator

    2.3 Chart simulator When simulator mode is started, your initial simulated position is wherever the cursor was last positioned. To practice using the chartplotter in a particular chart area, use the trackpad to pan to that area, then switch simulator ON.
  • Page 23: Controlling The Display

    • Course Deviation Indicator (CDI) • Bearing & Distance Indication (BDI) • Waypoint data • Navigation data • Time/Date data • Return to Set Up functions Note: Press GOTO to return to normal Chart display at any time. RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter...
  • Page 24 Chapter 2: Getting Started Set Up functions SUNRISE 06.23 SUNSET 21.34 TODAY AT POSITION (USER SELECTED) 50°45 .000 N 001°06 .000 W (c) TIME 12:34 DATE 26/01/99 STEER STARBOARD Press PAGE Time/Date POSITION 50°45 .000 N 001°06 .000 W (c) COG 230°...
  • Page 25: Moving Around The Chart

    Moving around the chart You will normally operate the chartplotter with the chart showing your vessel’s current location. In the default North-Up orientation, the vessel moves in relation to the screen. You will need to reposition the chart if your vessel moves out of the area currently displayed, or if you wish to examine or place waypoints in another area.
  • Page 26: Changing The Chart Scale

    Plotter mode is available to allow you to zoom into a smaller area, even when no chart data is available for that scale. To enable plotter mode, see Chapter 4, Setting Up the Chartplotter. You can change the chart scale for two purposes: •...
  • Page 27: Using Navionics Nav-Chart Cards

    RANGE key as many times as required. 2.5 Using Navionics Nav-Chart cards The chartplotter has a built-in world map that can be used for route planning. Most areas (these are shown with chart box boundaries) are covered at a range of approximately 64nm as shown on the Status Bar at the top of the screen.
  • Page 28: Inserting A Nav-Chart Card

    Chapter 2: Getting Started The chart scale in use is indicated in the status bar; the number represents the distance (in nautical miles) displayed from the top to the bottom of the screen. To obtain Navionics Nav-Chart cards contact your local dealer or: Navionics S.p.A.
  • Page 29: Removing A Nav-Chart Card

    The boundary of each chart digitized in the current card is defined by a box or rectangle. (You can switch off the chart boundaries display if you wish, as part of the chartplotter set up described in Chapter 4). To zoom in: ä...
  • Page 30 Chapter 2: Getting Started To obtain port services information: ä 1. Place the cursor over the port symbol for which you require information. The PORT SERVICES function, together with help text, is displayed: 2. To view further details, press ENTER. The details available are listed on- screen in an object information pop-up: 3.
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  • Page 32: Chapter 3: Operation

    The RayChart 420 enables you to place up to 500 waypoints. A waypoint is a position entered on a chart as a reference or destination point. All waypoints placed on the chartplotter are stored in a waypoint database list which includes symbol, position, bearing, range, date and time.
  • Page 33: Placing A Waypoint

    When the cursor is positioned over a waypoint, the waypoint bearing and range are displayed. You can also transfer waypoints between the chartplotter and other NMEA connected instruments using the Waypoint Transfer functions. This section explains how to perform the following tasks using the on-screen cursor and the waypoint list: •...
  • Page 34 Chapter 3: Operation 2. Place the cursor in the required position on the chart and press ENTER to place the waypoint. The waypoint is added to the waypoint list and named using the next available number. The waypoint functions remain displayed so that you can place further waypoints.
  • Page 35: Selecting A Waypoint

    (if GPS fix available). 4. Use trackpad up/down to move through the list to highlight the required waypoint. The selected waypoint can be edited using the EDIT WAYPOINT function. RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter...
  • Page 36: Waypoint Data Display

    Chapter 3: Operation Waypoint data display Waypoint data can be viewed in two ways: you can use the cursor to select the waypoint to display the waypoint data in the status bar at the top of the screen, or you can view waypoint details on the waypoint list. To display waypoint data: ä...
  • Page 37 Position field in the Waypoint List . • Use trackpad left/right to select the latitude/longitude fields. • Use trackpad up/down to scroll through and edit the values. 8. When you have finished editing, press ENTER to save the new position. RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter D4674_1...
  • Page 38: Erasing A Waypoint

    Chapter 3: Operation Erasing a waypoint Note: You cannot erase a waypoint that is the target waypoint or waypoints that are also used in any saved route(s). If you try to erase a waypoint that is used in a saved route you are warned “WAYPOINT IS USED IN ROUTE(S) AND CANNOT BE ERASED”...
  • Page 39: Working With Routes

    • Use the database list to erase and name existing routes. • Edit a route by adding, removing and moving waypoints. To access the route function bar: ä 1. Press ENTER to display the primary function bar: 2. Select ROUTES to display the first level functions: RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter...
  • Page 40: Creating A New Route

    Chapter 3: Operation 3. Select MORE to see more functions: 4. Select MORE again to return to the first level functions. 5. Press CLEAR to return to chart mode. Creating a new route Note: If there is a current route on screen, it is cleared when you select MAKE ROUTE.
  • Page 41: Saving The Current Route

    When naming a route, use the trackpad to move the cursor right or left to the character you wish to edit. Use trackpad up/down to scroll through the characters or numerals. The name can contain up to eight alphanumeric characters, including spaces. RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter...
  • Page 42: Clearing The Current Route From The Screen

    Chapter 3: Operation 5. Press ENTER to finish and clear the Route List, then press CLEAR to return to the chart mode. Clearing the current route from the screen To clear the current route from the screen, select CLEAR ROUTE. If the current route has not been saved, you are prompted to save it.
  • Page 43: Displaying Route Leg And Waypoint Information

    4. Press CLEAR to clear the Name List. To return to chart mode, press CLEAR again. Editing a route You can edit a route in order to: • Add a Waypoint into a route • Remove a Waypoint from a route RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter...
  • Page 44: Inserting/Deleting Waypoints In A Route

    Chapter 3: Operation • Move a Waypoint (as described in Section 3.2) • Reverse a Route Any changes you make to the route affect only the current route, so you need to save the route if you want to keep the changes. Inserting/deleting waypoints in a route To add a waypoint to the end of a route: ä...
  • Page 45: Following Routes And Going To Target Points

    Cross Track Error (XTE) from the actual vessel position to set XTE to zero at that point. When the chartplotter is following a route, the target destination is indicated by a square around the waypoint (or cursor marker) and a dotted line shows the intended track, from your start point or previous waypoint, to the target waypoint.
  • Page 46: Follow A Route

    Chapter 3: Operation 2. Select MORE to display the second level GOTO functions: 3. Select MORE to return to the first level functions. 4. Press CLEAR to return to the chart screen. Note: The functions differ if a FOLLOW or GOTO is already in progress (see Stop Follow or Stop Goto).
  • Page 47: Target Point Arrival

    3.3. Join a route To start following the current route from a selected waypoint: ä 1. Move the cursor over a route waypoint until the ROUTE OPTIONS function is displayed: RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter...
  • Page 48: Advance To A Waypoint

    Chapter 3: Operation 2. Press ENTER and select FOLLOW FROM HERE. Your vessel follows the route, using the selected waypoint as the target. 3. To return to chart mode, move the cursor away from the waypoint or press CLEAR. Advance to a waypoint When following a route you can advance to the next waypoint, even if you have not reached the current target waypoint.
  • Page 49: Going To An Individual Target

    Alternatively, you can select the waypoint from the waypoint list as described in section 3.2 2. Select GOTO WAYPOINT. A dotted line is drawn between the vessel’s current position and the selected waypoint and navigation to the selected waypoint begins. RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter D4690_1...
  • Page 50: Go To Cursor

    Chapter 3: Operation Go to cursor Note: If navigation is currently in progress or if the cursor is homed (Find Ship) it is not possible to go to cursor. To navigate directly to the current cursor position: ä 1. Press the GOTO key and select GOTO CURSOR. The GOTO CURSOR function now has help text appended to it: 2.
  • Page 51: Stop Follow Or Stop Goto

    2. Repeat Step 1 to cycle through each of the available display modes. Note: The Set Up Function Bar remains displayed in each display mode. To remove the Set Up Function Bar, press CLEAR. RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter D4689_1 D4688_1 D4699_1...
  • Page 52: Cdi Display

    Chapter 3: Operation 3-21 CDI display The CDI display shows Cross Track Error (XTE) and distance to waypoint presented in a ‘runway’ format: D4700_1 The ‘runway’ represents a 0.3nm width with the vessel symbol shown at the bottom. Bearing to Waypoint, Distance to Waypoint, Time to Go (TTG), Course Over Ground (COG) and Speed Over Ground (SOG) are also shown.
  • Page 53: Bdi Display

    RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter 3-22 BDI display The BDI display shows deviation from the bearing to waypoint and distance to waypoint. Cross track Error, Bearing to Waypoint, Distance to Waypoint, Time to Go, COG and SOG are also shown. Time to Go is calculated on the basis of distance to destination and velocity made good towards destination.
  • Page 54: Waypoint Data

    Chapter 3: Operation Waypoint data The Waypoint Data display comprises text data occupying the whole screen : ROUTE ROUTE 01 WAYPOINT WPT 001 BRG 234° T RNG 12.4 nm STEER STARBOARD If a route is not selected, the ROUTE field displays NO ROUTE. The WAYPOINT field shows the name of the waypoint.
  • Page 55: Navigation Data

    The Fix indicator shows the GPS Fix status and indicates either FIX OK or NO FIX. In the case of a differential fix, D-FIX is displayed. Note: Graphical XTE indicator is as per Waypoint data screen, see above. .000 N .000 W (c) TIME 14:32 12/12/99 D4703_1 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter...
  • Page 56: Time/Date Data

    Chapter 3: Operation Time/Date Data The Time/Date display comprises text data occupying the whole screen: SUNRISE 06.23 SUNSET 21.34 AT POSITION (USER SELECTED) 50°45 .000 N 001°06 TIME DATE 26/01/99 STEER STARBOARD Textual data provides Sunrise and Sunset time, Current Time/ Date, Waypoint and Route arrival times plus the XTE indicator.
  • Page 57: Transferring Waypoints And Routes

    The Waypoint List is displayed, with its associated function bar: 4. Initiate receiving of waypoints on the NMEA compatible equipment. 5. Select WPT/ROUTE TRANSFER. The waypoint transfer functions are displayed: 6. Select SEND WAYPOINTS and press ENTER; the text changes to STOP SENDING. RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter...
  • Page 58: Using Tracks

    Chapter 3: Operation 7. To stop waypoint transfer, press ENTER. To receive waypoints and route lists: ä 1. Display the Waypoint List as previously described, then select WPT/ROUTE TRANSFER. 2. Select RECEIVE WAYPOINTS and press ENTER; the text changes to STOP RECEIVING and remains selected.
  • Page 59: Setting Up A Track

    5 hrs, 30 min 16 hrs, 40 min 33 hrs, 20 min 13 days, 21 hrs, 20 min 41 days, 16 hrs TRACK TIME 100 nm 200 nm 1000 nm 2000 nm TRACK DISTANCE Track Interval Setting Guide RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter D4696_1...
  • Page 60: Clearing The Current Track

    Chapter 3: Operation To set up a track: ä 1. Select the INTERVAL function. Use trackpad up/down to select the appropriate options to set either a time interval or a distance interval; press up to increase the interval or down to decrease the interval.
  • Page 61: Alarms

    Alarms Alarms 3.9 Alarms Alarms Alarms The chartplotter reports the following alarms: Alarm Arrival Anchor No Fix The alarms are switched on or off, and the limits set, using the Chart Set Up function via the PAGE key menu, see Chapter 4.
  • Page 62: Chapter 4: Setting Up The Chartplotter

    Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter Chapter 4: Setting up the chartplotter 4.1 Introduction When you have installed your system and are familiar with its basic operation, you may wish to set it up to operate according to your requirements and display information according to your preferences.
  • Page 63 Each parameter is described in the following subsections. Menu BEARING MODE KEY BEEP DISTANCE UNITS SPEED UNITS DEPTH UNITS VARIATION RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter Options Factory Default MAGnetic TRUE TRUE OFF/ON NAUTICAL MILES (nm)
  • Page 64: Bearing Mode

    Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter Menu DATE FORMAT TIME OFFSET LANGUAGE SIMULATOR SIMULATED SOG SIMULATED COG Bearing mode The mode (MAGnetic or TRUE) of all the bearing and heading data displayed. This is indicated by M or T in the BRG or COG field of the Chart status bar.
  • Page 65: Time Offset

    Simulated COG Use horizontal movements of the trackpad to adjust the value of COG which is adjustable in 1° intervals from 000° to 359°. It wraps around from 000 to 359 and from 359 to 000. RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter...
  • Page 66: Chart Set Up Parameters

    If the simulator is switched OFF, the value is shown as dashes and no adjustment is possible. 4.3 Chart set up parameters The CHART SET UP function allows you to set up the chartplotter according to your system configuration and your personal preferences. To set the Chart default parameters: ä...
  • Page 67 AUTOZOOM SCREEN AMPLIFIER COG VECTOR ARRIVAL CIRCLE ANCHOR ALARM XTE ALARM CHART TEXT CHART BOUNDARIES DEPTH CONTOURS <5M DEPTH CONTOURS 10M DEPTH CONTOURS >20M POSITION CALIBRATION RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter Options Options Options Factory Factory Factory Options Options Factory Factory Default...
  • Page 68: Orientation

    Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter Orientation The chart orientation is normally North Up, but can be changed to Course Up or Head Up. The orientation modes give the following displays: • North Up: The chart is displayed with north upwards. This is the default mode and is the only mode available if there is no COG data.
  • Page 69: Screen Amplifier

    GOTO or a Route Follow is in progress and an alarm message is displayed. Chart text When ON, Chart text, eg. place names are shown on the screen. The selected setting is retained when the unit switched off. RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter...
  • Page 70: Chart Boundaries

    Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter Chart boundaries When ON, Chart boundary lines are shown on the screen. The selected setting is retained when the unit switched off. Depth contours <5M When ON, depth contours less than 5 metres are shown. The selected setting is retained when the unit switched off.
  • Page 71: Gps Setup

    1.0. The Fix Status can indicate: • NO FIX, where no satellite fix can be acquired • FIX OK, where a satellite fix has been acquired • D-FIX, where a differential beacon fix has been acquired RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter...
  • Page 72 Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter The D-GPS SET UP function is also displayed, together with help text: To tune a differential GPS to another beacon: ä 1. Press ENTER; the Differential GPS Setup menu is displayed: 2. Using vertical trackpad movements, select MODE.
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  • Page 74: Chapter 5: Installation

    5.1 Introduction This chapter provides instructions to assist in planning the installation of the RayChart 420 Chartplotter aboard your vessel. Note: If you wish to practice using the RayChart 420 before installation, you can connect it, via a 1A quick blow fuse, to a 12Vdc power supply and operate it using the simulator mode, as described in Chapter 2 Getting Started.
  • Page 75: Suppression Ferrites

    Raytheon unit. 5.2 Unpacking and inspecting the components Unpack your RayChart 420 Chartplotter carefully. Retain the carton and packing materials in the event that you need to return the unit for service. Check that you have all the correct system components. These depend on your...
  • Page 76: Items Missing

    Chapter 5: Installation Items Missing? If any of the above items are missing or damaged, please contact your Raytheon dealer or our Product Support Department to obtain replacement parts. Please note that missing or damaged items cannot be replaced without proof of purchase.
  • Page 77 GO TO PAGE CLEAR ENTER RANGE POWER 34 mm (1.3 in) 35 mm (1.38 in) RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter 125 mm (4.9 in) 112 mm (4.4 in) 80 mm (3.15 in) plug clearance 25 mm (1 in) 43.5 mm (3.5 in) D4721-1...
  • Page 78: Connecting To Other Equipment

    The unit transmits navigation and waypoint data on NMEA and, therefore, can be connected to an NMEA repeater(s). The navigation data transmitted by the chartplotter is detailed in Appendix B to this handbook. National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) 0183 interconnection standard, Version 2.3 April 1998.
  • Page 79 Place the gasket on the unit and slide the unit into the panel cut-out. 10. Secure the unit with the thumb nuts, hand tight only. RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter in) holes for the two in) securing holes as indicated on the template.
  • Page 80: Cabling

    • GPS cable from the associated GPS antenna with a connector at one end. Chartplotter connectors The following connectors are provided at the rear of the chartplotter: • GPS, for connection to the associated GPS receiver. • POWER/NMEA, for 12Vdc power connection and NMEA inputs/outputs.
  • Page 81: Power/Nmea Connector

    • Floating, with neither battery terminal connected to the vessel’s ground. The chartplotter is intended for use on vessels’ dc power systems operating in the range 10.0Vdc to 18.0Vdc (ie. 12V systems, not 24V or 32V systems). A 1.5m (5ft) power cable is supplied .
  • Page 82: System Check And Initial Switch On

    ä Connect the moulded power plug to the POWER/NMEA connector on the rear of the chartplotter. Run the free end back to the vessel’s distribution panel or, if insufficient cable length to a junction box. Cut the cable to length and connect the red wire, via a fuse, to the +ve battery terminal and the black wire to 0V (-ve battery terminal).
  • Page 83: System Check

    Using trackpad up/down, select the LANGUAGE option. Using trackpad left/right, select the required language. Press ENTER to return to the setup functions. The chartplotter now uses the selected language. Press CLEAR to return to the normal chart screen.
  • Page 84: Checking The Chartplotter Operation

    Chapter 5: Installation Checking the Chartplotter Operation To confirm that your chartplotter is operating correctly, perform the following checks: Without a Navionics Microchart visible. Press the trackpad left/right, up/down and check cursor movement and normal scrolling action. Insert a Navionics Microchart Use the RANGE key to zoom-in to check that the new chart cartridge is being displayed.
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  • Page 86: Chapter 6: Maintenance & Fault Finding

    • Ensure that the cartridge cover is always fitted correctly. Note: Never use chemical or abrasive materials to clean the chartplotter. If the unit is dirty, wipe it with a clean, damp cloth. Servicing and Safety Raytheon equipment should be serviced only by authorised Raytheon service technicians.
  • Page 87: Resetting The System

    6.2 Resetting the system Two types of reset are available for the Chartplotter: • Power-On Reset: When you turn the display unit off, then on again, the screen reverts to the chart display with all windows cleared.
  • Page 88: Problem Solving

    Check antenna ground (see GPS antenna Installation Guide) Check the POWER/NMEA connector and the NMEA equipment Return to dealer for internal battery chack Check that Nav-Chart card is pushed fully home Check that the Nav-Chart card has appropriate cartography visit website www.raymarine.com www.raymarine.com www.raymarine.com www.raymarine.com www.raymarine.com...
  • Page 89: Worldwide Support

    Raytheon dealer for assistance. The dealer is best equipped to handle your service requirements and can offer timesaving help in getting the equipment back into normal operation. RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter 1-800-539-5539 Extension 2333 (603) 881-5200 Extension 2333...
  • Page 90: How To Contact Raytheon Marine (Europe)

    Chapter 6: Maintenance & Fault Finding In the event that repairs can not be obtained conveniently, product service may also be obtained by returning the unit to Raytheon’s Product Repair Center using the prepaid UPS shipping tag supplied with your unit to: Raytheon Product Repair Center 22 Cotton Road Unit H Nashua, NH 03063...
  • Page 91 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter...
  • Page 92: Appendix A: Specification

    Appendix A: Specification Appendix A: Specification Size Weight Environmental Mounting Power Input Controls Display type Display size Interfaces Position data Cartography Software update Memory * Differential GPS Conforms to 89/336/EEC(EMC), EN60945:1997 Compliant 184mm (7.3in) x 168mm (6.7in) x 75mm (3in), excluding trunnion 0.75 kg (1.65 lb) Waterproofing To CFR46;...
  • Page 93 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter...
  • Page 94: Appendix B: Nmea Data

    Appendix B: NMEA Data Appendix B: NMEA data Connector POWER/NMEA Connector Received Transmitted GGA, GSV, GSA, GLL, GGA, GSV, GSA, GLL, VTG, MSS, WPL, RTE, VTG, MSS, WPL, RTE XTE, APB, BWR, MSK Received Transmitted GGA, GSU, GSA, GLL, VTG, MSS...
  • Page 95 RayChart420...
  • Page 96: Appendix C: List Of Abbreviations

    Appendix C: List of abbreviations Appendix C: List of abbreviations Bearing Deviation Indicator Bearing To Waypoint Course Deviation Indicator Course Over Ground. The actual direction of your vessel’s movement over the ground. dGPS Differential Global Positioning System Distance To Go Electro-Magnetic Compatibility Estimated Time of Arrival Global Positioning System...
  • Page 97 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter...
  • Page 98: Installation Template

    Installation Template Installation Template RayChart 420 template Drill hole 5 mm (3/16") diameter (4 positions) Cut out shaded area only Drill hole 6 mm (1/4") diameter (4 positions) Drill hole 10 mm (3/8") diameter (4 positions) 125 mm (4.92 in) D4729-1...
  • Page 99 RayChart 420...
  • Page 100: Warranty Limitations

    Limited Warranty Certificate Raytheon Marine Company warrants each new Light Marine/Dealer Distributor Product to be of good materials and workmanship, and will repair or exchange any parts proven to be defective in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of 2 years/24 months from date of sale to end user, except as provided below. Defects will be corrected by Raytheon Marine Company or an authorized Raytheon dealer.
  • Page 101 22 Cotton Road, Suite 280 Nashua NH 03063-4219, USA Telephone +1 603 881 5200 Fax +1 603 864 4756 www.raymarine.com Sales & Order Services +1 800 539 5539 Ext. 2333 or +1 603 881 5200 Ext. 2333 Technical Support +1 800 539 5539 Ext. 2444 or +1 603 881 5200 Ext.

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