Raymarine LIGHTHOUSE 4 Operation Instructions Manual

Raymarine LIGHTHOUSE 4 Operation Instructions Manual

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LIGHTHOUSE 4
MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY OPERATING SYSTEM v4.3.42
OPERATION
INSTRUCTIONS
English (en-US)
Date:
12-2022
Document number:
81406 (Rev 5)
© 2022 Raymarine UK Limited

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  • Page 1 LIGHTHOUSE 4 MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY OPERATING SYSTEM v4.3.42 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS English (en-US) Date: 12-2022 Document number: 81406 (Rev 5) © 2022 Raymarine UK Limited...
  • Page 3 Trademark and patents notice Raymarine, Tacktick, Clear Pulse, Truzoom, SeaTalk , SeaTalk , SeaTalkng , and Micronet, are registered or claimed trademarks of Raymarine Belgium. FLIR, YachtSense , DockSense, LightHouse, RangeFusion, DownVision, SideVision, RealVision, HyperVision, Dragonfly, Element, Quantum, Axiom, Instalert, Infrared Everywhere, The World’s Sixth Sense and ClearCruise are registered or claimed trademarks of FLIR Systems, Inc.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ......19 Inserting a MicroSD card — Axiom® Pro Safety warnings ................ 19 displays ................28 Product warnings ..............20 Applications and integrations ........29 Menu types ................. 30 Electronic chart data ............20 Setting controls ..............31 Regulatory notices ..............
  • Page 6 Speed data Importing user data .................39 ............55 Device pairing ..............55 Time data ................39 Pairing a RMK remote keypad Wind data ........55 ................39 Tank level data Pairing with a Quantum Radar scanner ....55 ..............40 Load cell data Pairing a Bluetooth speaker ..............
  • Page 7 Autopilot control .............. 82 ............... 98 Off boat premium features ..........84 Engaging the autopilot — Locked heading ... 99 Raymarine app ..............84 Engaging the autopilot — Navigation ..... 99 How to connect guide ..........85 Disengaging the autopilot ........... 99 Connect to a chartplotter (MFD) directly ....
  • Page 8 Rudder damping levels and deadband Sector search pattern 11.2 ............. 116 angles ..................103 Creating a sector search pattern ......117 Adjusting the Rudder Damping level ..... 103 Drift effects on sector search patterns ....118 Expanding square search pattern CHAPTER 10 WAYPOINTS, ROUTES AND 11.3 ......
  • Page 9 Supported cartography vendors RealBathy™ depth contours ......132 ........145 LightHouse charts 12.4 ............133 SonarChart™ Live ............146 Target tracking LightHouse Chart Store 12.9 ..............147 ..........133 Pre-loaded LightHouse Chart Cards AIS target tracking ...... 133 ............147 Hybrid LightHouse charts Radar target tracking ...........
  • Page 10 Depth settings menu Enabling Laylines ............. 171 ............188 View & motion settings menu Laylines settings menu ........173 ..........188 Advanced settings menu Displaying and interpreting laylines ..........174 ....... 189 Page settings menu Displaying wind shift data ............176 ..........
  • Page 11 Activating your SiriusXM receiver C-Map dynamic current graphic 18.3 ......203 19.10 ......219 Navionics dynamic current graphic 19.11 ......219 SR200 diagnostics mode .......... 203 Displaying tide or current graphs 19.12 ......220 Weather layers 18.4 ............... 203 Tides mode settings menus 19.13 ........
  • Page 12 Placing a waypoint RealVision 3D Selecting a Radar scanner ......232 ........248 Fish detection 20.8 ..............232 Dual range ............... 249 Sonar scroll back (history) 20.9 ........233 Timed Radar transmission ......... 249 Sonar sensitivity controls 20.10 ........234 Setting open array antenna size ......
  • Page 13 Guard zone alarms Intel target list 21.12 ............260 ..............275 Doppler Radar overview DSC targets 21.13 ..........261 22.8 ..............275 Doppler mode Accessing target options ..............262 ........... 276 Doppler data source requirements DSC target options ....... 262 ............
  • Page 14 Import and export waypoints and routes over Creating CZone digital switching pages 22.14 NMEA networks ..............285 automatically ..............305 Importing Waypoints or Routes over NMEA App menu 23.13 ..............305 2000 .................. 285 Settings menu ..............305 Importing waypoints or routes over NMEA Pages settings menu ...........
  • Page 15 Settings Cruise control 24.6 ................319 25.6 ..............331 Fault codes Enabling cruise control ............... 319 ..........331 Maintenance Cancelling cruise control ..............319 ........... 332 Sport exhaust 25.7 ..............332 Advanced ................. 320 Steering angle indicator 25.8 ..........332 CHAPTER 25 MERCURY VESSELVIEW APP.....321 Engine data page 25.9...
  • Page 16 Fixed camera calibration Selecting an audio source ..........352 ......... 369 Pan and Tilt camera calibration Muting and unmuting ....... 353 ..........369 AR200 setup for Augmented Reality 27.3 ....354 Browsing for tracks ............370 ClearCruise™ Object Detection (Video 27.4 Browsing for stations / channels ......
  • Page 17 Pairing a Bluetooth speaker UAV Emergency procedures ........401 30.15 ......... 388 Bluetooth volume control ........... 401 CHAPTER 31 MOBILE APP SUPPORT....... 390 Raymarine mobile apps CHAPTER 33 TROUBLESHOOTING ......... 402 31.1 ..........391 Connecting an Android device to the Troubleshooting 31.2 33.1 ............
  • Page 18 33.10 ......415 Data troubleshooting 33.11 ..........416 Touchscreen troubleshooting 33.12 ........ 416 CHAPTER 34 TECHNICAL SUPPORT .........417 Raymarine product support and servicing 34.1 ... 418 Viewing product information ........419 Remote Support via AnyDesk ........419 Learning resources 34.2 ............
  • Page 19: Chapter 1 Important Information

    Automatic route generation algorithm skill when operating this or any other Raymarine product. will NOT be used, extra care should be taken to ensure that the route leg and any moved waypoints are safe to navigate.
  • Page 20: Product Warnings

    Publication copyright Regulatory notices Copyright ©2022 Raymarine UK Ltd. All rights reserved. No parts of this material may be copied, translated, or transmitted (in any medium) without End-User License Agreements (EULAs) the prior written permission of Raymarine UK Ltd.
  • Page 21: Chapter 2 Document Information

    CHAPTER 2: DOCUMENT INFORMATION CHAPTER CONTENTS • 2.1 Document conventions — page 22 • 2.2 Document illustrations and screenshots — page 22 Document information...
  • Page 22: Document Conventions

    2.1 Document conventions 2.2 Document illustrations and screenshots The following conventions are used throughout this document. Note: Whilst care is taken to ensure that the illustrations and screenshots Formatting of user interface menus and settings. provided in this document portray the latest hardware and software References to menus and setting options are formatted using square versions available, where differences are purely aesthetic some illustrations brackets [].
  • Page 23: Chapter 3 Software Details

    CHAPTER 3: SOFTWARE DETAILS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 3.1 Applicable software version — page 24 • 3.2 New software features and improvements — page 24 Software details...
  • Page 24: Applicable Software Version

    When your display is upgraded to the LightHouse™ version 4.0 operating greater, connected Raymarine sonar modules and RMK remotes system (or higher), connected Raymarine sonar modules and RMK remotes will require updating to a software version that is compatible should be updated to the latest software versions to ensure that they can with the LightHouse™...
  • Page 25 Sonar module compatible software version • CP100 (E70204) — Bundle V21.0.04 (application V21.0.22 / platform V21.0.20). • CP200 (E70256) — Bundle V21.0.04 (application V21.0.22 / platform V21.0.20). • CP370 (E70297) — Bundle V21.0.04 (application V21.0.22 / platform V21.0.20). • CP470 (E70298) — Bundle V21.0.04 (application V21.0.22 / platform V21.0.20).
  • Page 26: Chapter 4 General Information

    CHAPTER 4: GENERAL INFORMATION CHAPTER CONTENTS • 4.1 Memory card compatibility — page 27 • 4.2 Applications and integrations — page 29 • 4.3 Menu types — page 30 • 4.4 Setting controls — page 31 • 4.5 Alarm and information notifications — page 32 •...
  • Page 27: Memory Card Compatibility

    4.1 Memory card compatibility Caution: Care of chart and memory cards To avoid irreparable damage to and / or loss of data from MicroSD memory cards can be used to backup / archive data (e.g. Waypoints, chart and memory cards: Routes and Tracks).
  • Page 28: Inserting A Microsd Card - Axiom® And Axiom®+ Displays

    Inserting a MicroSD card — Axiom® and Axiom®+ displays Inserting a MicroSD card — Axiom® Pro displays Axiom® and Axiom®_ displays have a single slot MicroSD card reader located on the rear of the display. 1. Pull back the microSD card reader cover as shown above. 2.
  • Page 29: Applications And Integrations

    LightHouse™ third-party apps are apps that are developed entirely by third LightHouse™ 4 displays support native LightHouse display apps, approved parties, and are approved for use on the MFD by Raymarine. These apps are third-party apps, and also integrations with select partner hardware interfaces.
  • Page 30: Menu Types

    4.3 Menu types Settings pages The LightHouse™ operating system uses several types of menus which contain settings and options for your MFD. MFD app main menu Settings pages are fullscreen pages containing settings and menu options. Settings pages are usually laid out using tabs to group similar setting together.
  • Page 31: Setting Controls

    Context menus Pop-over menus are available on the homescreen, in MFD apps and from settings pages. Pop-over menus provide access to further menu options and settings. Selecting an area of the screen away from the menu will close the menu. 4.4 Setting controls Various controls are available to aid settings adjustments.
  • Page 32: Alarm And Information Notifications

    6. Setting button — selecting the button will perform the related procedure alarms may remain active whilst the alarm condition persists but will not or acknowledge a notification. trigger further onscreen or audible notifications. Active and historical alarms can be viewed in the alarms manager accessed from the homescreen: Setting field options —...
  • Page 33: Sidebar Selector

    Data 1 — The Data 1 sidebar is a default sidebar that is always available. The default data items are: • Vessel position (Lat/Lon) • COG (Course Over ground) • SOG (Speed Over ground) • BTW (Bearing To Waypoint) • DTW (Distance To Waypoint) •...
  • Page 34: Customizing Data Sidebars

    Search — The Search sidebar is a default sidebar that is Audio — The Audio sidebar is available when compatible always available. The sidebar provides data and options audio equipment is connected. relevant for following SAR (Search And Rescue) patterns. For details of the options available refer to: The available data items are: p.367 —...
  • Page 35: Adding A Data Overlay

    Note: • Standard NMEA 2000 PGNs are listed next to the relevant data items. • Supported Raymarine and 3rd party proprietary messages are not listed. • NMEA 0183 sentences are not shown. To view a list of all supported NMEA 2000 PGNs refer to: p.421 —...
  • Page 36: Boat Data

    • State of charge (PGN 127506) Note: The data items will be available for each detected battery. • The display category and data items are not available in the Dashboard app. Detected batteries are shown in the battery configuration page: [Homescreen >...
  • Page 37: Fuel Data

    • Engine load (PGN 127489) • Fuel used (trip) (PGN 127497) • Alternator (PGN 127489) The data items above will be available for each configured fuel tank. When more than 1 fuel tank is configured then the data items will be provided in the •...
  • Page 38: Inside Environment Data

    Inside environment data • Tack heading Inside environmental data items require connection of compatible sensors. • Locked heading & Error ((2)) The following data items are available in the [Inside environment] category: • Heading & Speed ((2)) • Inside humidity (PGN 130313) Note: •...
  • Page 39: Pilot Data

    • CMG & VMG (Course Made Good & Velocity Made Good) • UTC time (Universal Time Coordinated) (PGN 129033) • BTW & DTW (Bearing To Waypoint & Distance To Waypoint) • Race timer • Waypoint info • Date (PGN 126992) •...
  • Page 40: Tank Level Data

    Raymarine technical support. For details refer to: Load cell data p.239 — Diagnostics sonar recording All of the recording/logging features can be enabled and disabled as desired;...
  • Page 41: Chapter 5 Getting Started

    CHAPTER 5: GETTING STARTED CHAPTER CONTENTS • 5.1 Controls — page 42 • 5.2 Initial setup — page 45 • 5.3 Device pairing — page 55 • 5.4 Software updates — page 56 Getting started...
  • Page 42: Controls

    5.1 Controls Uni-controller The Uni-controller functions as detailed below. Axiom® Pro controls Axiom® Pro includes both a touchscreen and physical buttons that can be used to control the display. The details below describe the buttons and their functions. [Directional] — Use the 8-way directional controls to reposition the cursor onscreen.
  • Page 43: Ikey Bluetooth Keyboard Controls

    iKey bluetooth keyboard controls 2. [Menu] — press to access menus. Press again to close menus. The display is compatible with the iKey Bluetooth keyboard. When connected 3. [UniController] — provides a rotary control and a joystick that includes an the bluetooth keyboard can be used to control the display.
  • Page 44 • [Right arrow] — UniControl Right • [Trackpad] — Touchscreen / UniControl directions • [Trackpad] + [Left trackpad button] — Pan chart area (Chart app) • [Trackpad] + [Right trackpad button] — Pan chart area (Chart app) • [Left trackpad button] — Select / OK –...
  • Page 45: Initial Setup

    5.2 Initial setup You can change your datamaster at anytime by selecting [Assign as datamaster] from the pop-over menu for the displays listed in the [Network] settings menu: [Homescreen > Settings > Network]. First power up datamaster selection Ethernet networks that contain more than 1 display must have a designated Startup wizard datamaster.
  • Page 46: Safety Clearances

    Safety clearances Boating activities During the start up wizard the boating activity must be selected. The selected Minimum safe depth boating activity will pre-configure the display using applicable settings. Some During the start up wizard you can set a minimum safe depth for your vessel. of these settings may not be available to other boating activities.
  • Page 47 • Vessel displacement (weight) — A vessel’s draft will increase when it is fully laden when compared with its unladen displacement. • Water type — A vessel’s draft will increase by approximately 2% to 3% in fresh water compared to seawater. Some of the factors that should be taken into account when calculating a safety margin are: •...
  • Page 48: First Power Up Limitation On Use Acknowledgement

    Some of the factors that should be taken into account when calculating Minimum safe width calculation guidance a safety margin are: The information below is provided for guidance only and is not exhaustive. Some influencing factors can be unique to certain vessels and / or areas of •...
  • Page 49: Sonar Transducer Calibration

    • [Mercury] — Selecting Mercury will make the Mercury VesselView MFD app available on the MFD. • [Yamaha] — Selecting Yamaha will make the Yamaha MFD app available on the MFD. • [Yamaha HDMI] — Selecting Yamaha HDMI will make the Yamaha HDMI MFD app available on the MFD.
  • Page 50: Realvision™ Ahrs Calibration

    2. Open the [Transducer] settings menu: [Menu > Settings Transducer]. 3. If you have more than 1 sonar transducer installed, then you will need to select the relevant transducer. 4. Select either [Below keel], [Below waterline], or [Below transducer] as required.
  • Page 51: Transducer Calibration (Itc-5)

    Transducer calibration (iTC-5) 3. Select [Calibrate] from the pop-over menu.. You can calibrate depth, speed and wind instrument transducers connected to your Lighthouse MFD via an iTC-5 (Instrument Transducer Converter). Note: Transducer calibration requirements: • An iTC-5 Instrument Transducer Converter. •...
  • Page 52 Instrument depth calibration Wind calibration Calibrate your instrument depth transducer as follows. Calibrate your wind transducer as follows: Select either: • [Below keel] — The depth reading will be decreased from the transducer’s default reading by the offset value you specify. The offset should be the distance between the transducer and the bottom of the keel.
  • Page 53: Multiple Data Sources (Mds)

    When a system includes multiple sources of an MDS compatible data type the system will automatically choose the most appropriate source for the MDS is a Raymarine scheme for managing multiple sources of identical data data. If you prefer, you can manually select your own data source.
  • Page 54: Battery Configuration

    5. Check which apk apps you have installed from the App launcher: [Homescreen > Apps] and download the apks from The battery configuration table lists all detected batteries and provide details the Raymarine website: https://www.raymarine.com/multifunction- and status for each. Default battery names are based on device name plus displays/lighthouse3/lighthouse-apps/ battery number (instance).
  • Page 55: Performing A Factory Reset

    Performing a factory reset 2. Follow the onscreen instructions to pair your keypad. Performing a factory reset will reset your display to its original factory Ensure you select the correct orientation for the keypad during the condition. pairing process. Important: 3.
  • Page 56: Software Updates

    [Connected] message. devices software version. 5.4 Software updates Raymarine® regularly issues software updates for its products which provide new and enhanced features and improved performance and usability. It’s important to ensure that you have the latest software for your products by regularly checking the Raymarine®...
  • Page 57: Updating Software

    Wi-Fi access point/hotspot that has an internet 2. Compare your product(s) current software version to the latest version connection. available on the Raymarine website www.raymarine.com/software 4. Select [Start] and then follow any onscreen instructions. 3. Download any newer software versions for your product(s).
  • Page 58: Chapter 6 Homescreen

    CHAPTER 6: HOMESCREEN CHAPTER CONTENTS • 6.1 Accepting the Limitations on Use — page 59 • 6.2 Homescreen overview — page 59 • 6.3 MFD Apps — page 60 • 6.4 Creating an app page — page 62 • 6.5 Homescreen data widget — page 63 •...
  • Page 59: Accepting The Limitations On Use

    6.1 Accepting the Limitations on Use 6.2 Homescreen overview All settings and apps are accessed from the Homescreen. The homescreen After your MFD has powered up the Homescreen is displayed with the is split into 3 pages. The center page is shown by default. limitations on use disclaimer.
  • Page 60: Mfd Apps

    6.3 MFD Apps background image can be customized from the [This display] settings menu: [Homescreen > Settings > This display]. For details refer to: Splashscreen and background images MFD apps are displayed on your MFD in app pages. Each app page is accessed from the homescreen.
  • Page 61 Sonar / Fishfinder apps Data and engine apps [Fishfinder] — The Fishfinder app uses a connected [Dashboard] — The Dashboard app provides data sonar module and transducer to help you to find fish by readings from connected sensors and equipment. The building up an underwater view of bottom structure and Dashboard app is also used for controlling, configured, targets in the water column covered by your transducer.
  • Page 62: Creating An App Page

    Entertainment apps Requires a fully-commissioned DockSense system. [Audio] — The Audio app allows you to control audio [YachtSense] — The YachtSense app is used to control from a connected compatible entertainment system. a YachtSense ™ Digital Control System. For more information, refer to: p.363 —...
  • Page 63: Customizing An Existing App Page

    The data widget (“Dynamic tile”) can be selected to open the Dashboard app. To enable or customize a data widget (“Dynamic tile”), press and hold on a fullscreen Dashboard app page icon. Enabling and configuring the data widget You can enable and configure the data widget (“Dynamic tile”) by following the steps below.
  • Page 64: Global Positioning

    6. Select the type of data item you want to display. 3. BeiDou — Chinese Regional Navigation Satellite System, currently in its third generation, became fully operational in 2020. The data items are split into number data items and graphical bar data 4.
  • Page 65: Gnss Settings

    ALCOMSAT (Algeria) GNSS Constellations: 2. AUS-NZ (Australia / New Zealand) The GPS constellation (USA) is always enabled and cannot be disabled. The Galileo constellation can be enabled along with one other constellation. 3. BDSBAS (China) BeiDou and GLONASS cannot be enabled at the same time. 4.
  • Page 66: Status Area

    • Select [Select SBAS] to view a list of supported SBASs used for differential Note: positioning. The SBASs being used can be enabled and disabled using the The filter does not affect your GNSS receiver’s reported position. relevant check boxes Internal GPS Note: If applicable, you can enable and disable the MFD’s internal receiver using...
  • Page 67: Status Area Icons

    MFDs that are configured using the First Responder boating activity include Autopilot additional [AIS mode] and [SITREP] options, and also provide Data logging Icon Status Icon Status status. For details, refer to: p.269 — First Responder Autopilot engaged Status area icons The icons displayed in the Status area signify the current status of certain connected devices.
  • Page 68: My Data

    5. [Files] — Select to access the file browser. 6. [Mobile sync] — Select to cancel synchronisation with the Raymarine app. [Import/export] — Select to access back up and restore settings. 8. [Eject SD card] — Select before ejecting a memory card to ensure it is removed safely.
  • Page 69: Fuel/Trip Manager

    Related topics: Note: If you enter the wrong amount of fuel this can be corrected by entering a minus value as a partial fuel fill, this will reduce the total • p.178 — Navigate mode main menu amount of fuel remaining by the amount entered. •...
  • Page 70: Files

    [Open] the file so that you can scan the QR code 2. Select the [Fuel manager] toggle switch to enable the fuel manager. when installing LightHouse Charts via the Raymarine app.
  • Page 71: Import/Export

    6. Select [OK] to return to the Import/export page, or select [Eject card] to safely remove the memory card. The user data file is saved to the ‘\Raymarine\My Data\’ directory of your memory card in gpx format. Saving display settings You can backup your display’s settings to memory card.
  • Page 72: My Profiles

    6.9 My profiles The settings file is saved to the ‘\Raymarine\My Data\’ directory of your memory card with a .lh3 file extension. You can share your MFD with other users by creating user profiles on your Importing user data or settings from a memory card MFD.
  • Page 73: Demo Profiles

    A Guest profile is available for temporary users. Setting changes to the Guest Important: profile are not retained. Each time the guest profile is activated the settings • It is recommended that demo profiles are NOT activated whilst are based on the last used profile. navigating.
  • Page 74: Chapter 7 Alarms Manager

    CHAPTER 7: ALARMS MANAGER CHAPTER CONTENTS • 7.1 Alarms manager — page 75 • 7.2 Active alarm indication — page 76 • 7.3 Alarm settings — page 76 • 7.4 External alarm speaker / buzzer — page 77 • 7.5 Acknowledging alarms — page 77 •...
  • Page 75: Alarms Manager

    7.1 Alarms manager Alarm history Example: Alarm history tab The alarms manager is used to configure available alarm’s settings, view details of currently active alarms and provides an alarms history. Active alarms The alarms manager can be accessed by selecting the [Alarms] icon on the Homescreen.
  • Page 76: Active Alarm Indication

    7.2 Active alarm indication they have the potential to cross your path within a specified distance and time. For alarm parameters refer to: p.260 — Dangerous targets alarm When alarms are active the homescreen [Alarms] icon will identify the number •...
  • Page 77: External Alarm Speaker / Buzzer

    – For details of YachtSense ™ Link router alarms refer to: Note: The MFD shallow depth alarm is independent of the Shallow p.78 — YachtSense Link router alarms depth alarm available on instrument displays. If you have Instrument displays connected to your system it is recommended that their shallow •...
  • Page 78: Yachtsense Link Router Alarms

    1. Select [OK]. • [YachtSense Link alert 4 – Channel 4] — An alarm will be triggered when the router’s input channel 4 is above or below a specified value. The notification is dismissed and the audible tone is stopped. The YachtSense ™...
  • Page 79: Mob Mode

    Databar persists across apps and the Homescreen, and remains until the MOB alarm is cancelled. • a MOB warning is displayed in the bottom of the screen, which requires acknowledgement. • the Chart app is placed in a special MOB mode to help you navigate back to the point your vessel was at when the MOB was initiated.
  • Page 80 Note: If position data is not included in the DSC notification then [Place waypoint] and [Goto waypoint] options will not be available. [Place waypoint] — Selecting [Place waypoint] places a waypoint at the latitude and longitude specified in the notification. The special DSC waypoint symbol is used for waypoints created from DSC notifications.
  • Page 81: Chapter 8 Yachtsense Ecosystem

    8.2 On boat features — page 82 • 8.3 Off boat premium features — page 84 • 8.4 Raymarine app — page 84 • 8.5 Deleting a boat system — page 87 • 8.6 Unlinking (Removing) a router — page 89 •...
  • Page 82: Yachtsense Ecosystem

    The YachtSense ™ ecosystem provides on-boat software features that can be used whilst onboard your vessel. Raymarine app connected directly to an MFD The following features are available when using the Raymarine app on a mobile device that is connected directly to a Raymarine display’s Wi-Fi access point: •...
  • Page 83 Raymarine app connected to YachtSense ™ Link router with YachtSense ™ Digital Control System The following features are available when using the Raymarine app on a mobile device that is connected to the YachtSense ™ Link router’s Wi-Fi access point: •...
  • Page 84: Off Boat Premium Features

    Raymarine app. DCS Release 2 (or later) software is also required. You will need to create a Raymarine account to log in to the app. Whilst off-boat you can: • Monitor your vessel’s location using the app’s geofence features.
  • Page 85: How To Connect Guide

    (MFD). Note: Note: You cannot use the Raymarine app to delete files that are stored on your To download LightHouse charts to a memory card you must first purchase chartplotter (MFD).
  • Page 86: Connect To Your Yachtsense Link Router

    (Wi-Fi and / or cellular (mobile) connections) you can use the geofences. Raymarine app to create a boat system and link your router to your Raymarine 1. Select [+ Add new geofence] from the Geofence tab. account. Linking allows off boat monitoring and control of compatible 2.
  • Page 87: User Access Management

    Boat systems 4. Select [Done] when finished.. You can create / connect up to 10 boat systems to the Raymarine app. With To delete a data item press and hold and then drag it to the trash bin icon an active premium Raymarine app subscription up to 2 boat systems can be at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 88 3. Select [Delete] and then confirm the deletion. 4. Select [Delete] again to confirm. 5. Select [OK].
  • Page 89: Unlinking (Removing) A Router

    3. Select the [YachtSense Link] router. 4. Select [Remove]. 6. You must also unsync the MFD from the Raymarine app by accessing the [My data] menu on your MFD and selecting [Mobile sync] and [Cancel Raymarine sync].
  • Page 90: Yachtsense Link Router Account Transfer / Ownership Transfer

    6. You must also unsync the MFD from the Raymarine app by accessing the [My data] menu on your MFD and selecting [Mobile sync] and [Cancel Raymarine app sync]. The router is now removed from the boat system and unlinked from your account.
  • Page 91 If you cannot contact the previous owner, Raymarine technical support may be able to contact them on your behalf. In most cases if the previous owner cannot be reached or is unwilling to remove the router from their account, it will NOT be possible for you to link your router.
  • Page 92: Chapter 9 Autopilot Control

    CHAPTER 9: AUTOPILOT CONTROL CHAPTER CONTENTS • 9.1 Commissioning - Evolution autopilot system — page 93 • 9.2 Autopilot control — page 98 • 9.3 Pilot sidebar — page 99 • 9.4 Pilot pop-up — page 100 • 9.5 Autopilot Control — Pilot set-up menu — page 101 •...
  • Page 93: Commissioning - Evolution Autopilot System

    • [Power (fast turn)] the installation instructions supplied with the system components. • [Sail] • all autopilot system components have been updated to the latest available software revisions. Check the Raymarine website for available software • [Sail (Slow turn)] updates: http://www.raymarine.co.uk/software •...
  • Page 94 The following Dockside wizard procedures only apply to Important: vessels that include a rudder reference transducer: If your drive type is not listed, contact your Raymarine dealer for advice. Drive Type selection 2. Rudder alignment (Align Rudder) 2. Select [Continue].
  • Page 95 Setting the rudder limit • If you do NOT know the hard-over time for your vessel’s steering system, select [Continue], proceed with the Checking the rudder drive procedure Rudder limit setting is included in the dockside wizard and comes after rudder and complete the Dockside wizard.
  • Page 96: Compass Linearization - Evolution Autopilots

    Checking the rudder drive (rudder reference fitted) 6. Select [OK] if it is safe to engage the rudder in the opposite direction. 7. You will be asked to confirm the rudder turned to starboard by selecting As part of the dockside wizard, the system will check the drive connection. [YES] or [NO].
  • Page 97 Compass deviation If the reported deviation is 45° or higher, it is highly recommended that the EV sensor is moved and re-installed in a location which is subject to less magnetic interference. Note: If “- -” is displayed as the Deviation value, it means that linearization has not been successfully completed yet.
  • Page 98: Compass Lock

    • Rate-of-turn is too slow. • Significant magnetic interference is present. Compass lock Once you are satisfied with the compass accuracy, you can lock the setting to prevent the system from completing a further automatic linearization in the future. This feature is particularly useful for vessels in environments that are exposed to strong magnetic disturbances on a regular basis (such as offshore wind farms or very busy rivers, for example).
  • Page 99: Engaging The Autopilot - Locked Heading

    Disengaging the autopilot Warning: Autopilot usage Autopilots navigate a preset course and do NOT respond to hazards automatically. The operator must remain at the helm at all times and be ready to avoid hazards and warn passengers of course changes. Engaging the autopilot —...
  • Page 100: Pilot Pop-Up

    Pilot sidebar — Standby [User customizable data] Displays user customizable data. [Sidebar selection] Select to customize data. Enables you to switch between Pilot and Data sidebars. [Advance wpt] [Close] Selecting will advance your destination to the next waypoint in Closes the Pilot sidebar. the current route.
  • Page 101: Autopilot Control - Pilot Set-Up Menu

    Follow Menu item and description Options [Speed input] • Auto (default) Selects the source for speed data. • Water speed (STW) • SOG • Default cruise When following a Route the Pilot pop-up provides options to make the speed required turn to the next waypoint, disengage the autopilot or to maintain the [Cruise speed] •...
  • Page 102 Menu item and description Options Menu item and description Options [Align compass to GPS] • Start [Reverse rudder ref] • On Follow the onscreen instructions to align your compass Inverts the rudder reference display graphic. • Cancel • Off with your GPS heading. [Motor phasing] •...
  • Page 103: Rudder Damping Levels And Deadband Angles

    If you are unsure as to how to adjust these settings to best suit your autopilot system, please refer to your dealer or Raymarine product support. The following table lists the rudder damping levels and deadband angles that...
  • Page 104: Chapter 10 Waypoints, Routes And Tracks

    CHAPTER 10: WAYPOINTS, ROUTES AND TRACKS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 10.1 Waypoints — page 105 • 10.2 Routes — page 108 • 10.3 Tracks — page 113 • 10.4 Sharing Waypoints, Routes and Tracks — page 114 • 10.5 Waypoint, routes and tracks capacity — page 114...
  • Page 105: Waypoints

    10.1 Waypoints 5. You can select the [Group] field to select or create a waypoint group for the new waypoint. Waypoints are used to mark specific locations or points of interest. Waypoints 6. You can select [Options] to enter further details about the waypoint. can be used in the Chart, Radar and Fishfinder apps.
  • Page 106: Waypoint Management

    4. Enter the coordinates for the location you want the waypoint to be placed. By default the coordinates will be your vessel’s current location. If required you can also switch coordinates to Loran TDs (time difference lines) by selecting [Loran TDs]. 5.
  • Page 107 Group list • [Select all] — selects all waypoints in the group. • [Delete selected] — deletes the selected waypoints. • [Change symbol] — changes the symbol used for the selected waypoints. • [Move to another group] — moves the selected waypoints to a different group.
  • Page 108: Waypoint Symbols

    MFD, or at home using software capable of exporting Waypoints and Routes in standard .gpx format, such as Raymarine’s Voyage Planner software. Routes consist of a number of waypoints. Your MFD can store up to 250 Routes, each Route consisting of up to 500 waypoints.
  • Page 109: Autoroute

    Selecting [Autoroute to wpt] will allow you to select a waypoint from your Waypoints list to include in your route, selecting [Autoroute to here] will create a route leg to the cursor’s current position. Once an Autoroute leg has been added you can select [Finish route build] or add further manual or autoroute route legs.
  • Page 110 • Navionics® Dock-to-dock 1972 as amended. • C-MAP® Easy Routing Raymarine® therefore recommends that you do NOT use Differences between automatic route generation functions Automatic route generation to create any part of a route which will cross traffic lanes or pass near to traffic separation There are important differences between the way different vendors handle lines.
  • Page 111: Importing A Route

    Route management Width & Height clearances • Navionics® Autorouting and Dock-to-dock does not use the user defined Routes are managed using the Route list. [Minimum safe width] or [Minimum safe height] settings when generating The Route list can be accessed from the Homescreen and from the Chart app: routes.
  • Page 112 Route options Route options can be accessed from the route plan list. Selecting a waypoint from the list will open the pop-over menu . From the pop-over menu you can: • [Follow from here] — Follow the route from the selected waypoint. The following options are available: •...
  • Page 113: Tracks

    10.3 Tracks is started. Once a Track is saved it can be converted to a Route so that the same passage may be followed again at a later date. Tracks are used to record where you have been. Tracks are made up of track points that are created at regular time or distance intervals.
  • Page 114: Sharing Waypoints, Routes And Tracks

    10.5 Waypoint, routes and tracks capacity • In [Auto] the track interval is set automatically to minimize the track points used whilst maintaining the actual path taken. Waypoints, routes and tracks are subject to capacity limits. The capacity • When set to [Time], you can choose a specified time period between limits for LightHouse™...
  • Page 115: Chapter 11 Sar (Search And Rescue) Patterns

    CHAPTER 11: SAR (SEARCH AND RESCUE) PATTERNS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 11.1 SAR (Search and Rescue) patterns — page 116 • 11.2 Sector search pattern — page 116 • 11.3 Expanding square search pattern — page 119 • 11.4 Creeping line / Parallel line search pattern — page 121 SAR (Search And Rescue) patterns...
  • Page 116: Sar (Search And Rescue) Patterns

    11.1 SAR (Search and Rescue) patterns 11.2 Sector search pattern Attempting to search the water for an object can be challenging, due to the The sector search pattern is made up of 9 legs, with the 3rd, 6th and 9th leg vastness of the ocean and the effects of tide.
  • Page 117: Creating A Sector Search Pattern

    Creating a sector search pattern ii. The selected variable will then be calculated as a result of changes made to the other two variables. To create a Sector Search pattern follow the steps below: Variable Maximum Value Track spacing / Radius 5 nm / 5 sm / 5 Km Search Speed 40 Kts / 46 Mph / 74 Kph...
  • Page 118: Drift Effects On Sector Search Patterns

    Drift effects on sector search patterns Set and drift are taken into account when creating sector search patterns. Some examples are shown below of what impact set and drift can have on the resulting SAR pattern. Example sector search patterns iii.
  • Page 119: Expanding Square Search Pattern

    11.3 Expanding square search pattern Creating an expanding square search pattern To create a Expanding Square search pattern follow the steps below: The Expanding Square search pattern is an outwards spiralling square pattern, and is particularly suited to very detailed and methodical searches. Note: The Search patterns take drift into account, and therefore the resulting route may not resemble the patterns shown.
  • Page 120 ii. The selected variable will then be calculated as a result of changes made to the other two variables. Variable Maximum Value Track spacing / Radius 5 nm / 5 sm / 5 Km Search Speed 40 Kts / 46 Mph / 74 Kph Leg Time 59m 59s iii.
  • Page 121: Drift Effects On Expanding Square Search Patterns

    Drift effects on expanding square search patterns Example Drift As the search patterns account for drift the resulting [Route] may not Direction: 0° resemble the pattern shown above. Speed: 0.5 Kts Example Drift Direction: 0° Speed: 0 Kts Direction: 0° Speed: 1 Kts Direction: 45°...
  • Page 122: Creating A Creeping Line / Parallel Line Search Pattern

    Creating a Creeping line / Parallel line search pattern To create a Creeping line / Parallel line search pattern follow the steps below: Creeping line search pattern 1. Select either [Creeping line] or [Parallel line] from the [Search Pattern] options: [Chart app > Menu > Navigate > Search patterns] 2.
  • Page 123 [CSP Shortcut] 2. [Creep / Parallel Direction Shortcut] 5. Define Search Rectangle (Define by corner points) [If you would prefer not to define the search rectangle dimensions using the major and minor axis, the rectangle can be defined by setting the coordinates of each corner point instead]: i.
  • Page 124: Chapter 12 Chart App - General

    CHAPTER 12: CHART APP - GENERAL CHAPTER CONTENTS • 12.1 Chart app chapters — page 125 • 12.2 Chart app overview — page 125 • 12.3 Cartography overview — page 131 • 12.4 LightHouse charts — page 133 • 12.5 S-63 Encrypted Charts — page 135 •...
  • Page 125: Chart App Chapters

    12.1 Chart app chapters Below is an overview of features available in the chart app some features may not be available in all chart modes. If a setting option or feature that you are looking for is not available, try changing the chart mode. This document includes a chart app chapter for each of the available chart modes.
  • Page 126: Chart App Controls

    8. COG line — If COG data is available, you can display a COG vector for Icon Description Action your vessel. Range In Decreases the range/distance displayed 9. Tide indicator — Provides tide Set and Drift indicators. Requires the onscreen. following data: COG, Heading, SOG, and STW (Speed Through Water).
  • Page 127: Selecting A Chart Card

    Selecting a chart card You can use LightHouse™ charts and compatible Navionics and C-MAP electronic charts. The electronic chart cards must be inserted into the MFD’s MicroSD card reader (or the card reader of an MFD on the same network). From the Chart app menu: 1.
  • Page 128: Vessel Details

    Vessel details 2. [FISHING CHART] — Fishing mode optimizes the chart app for Fishing and if supported by your selected cartography, displays more The vessel details pop-over provides access to vessel-related settings. detailed contour lines. Full menu options are available. Settings changes are saved to the user profile in use.
  • Page 129: Object Selection And Information

    Object selection and information • Show or hide vessel heading vector line by ticking or unticking the [Heading] tick box. By default the heading vector length is determined Charted objects, available on your cartography can be selected and object using STW (Speed Through Water) received from a speed transducer, you information can be viewed.
  • Page 130: Layers

    Layers Full chart information Layers are additional data views that can be overlaid (superimposed) on the Chart app. Types of layer include: aerial photographs, AIS targets, Radar image, range rings, tide graphs, weather Radar and crowd-sourced content. Selecting and holding on the object will display the object context menu. Selecting [Chart info] will display the chart information page.
  • Page 131: View And Motion

    View and motion Camera tracking The view and motion tab allows you to control how the chart is displayed in When connected to a compatible Pan and Tilt Thermal camera you can track relation to your vessel. targets or point your camera at a specific target or area. 2 options are available for camera tracking: •...
  • Page 132: End-User License Agreements (Eulas)

    • The information relating to available chart detail and settings in this manual should be treated as guidance only, as it is subject to change, Refer to the Raymarine website for the latest list of available LightHouse™ which is not under Raymarine’s control.
  • Page 133: Lighthouse Charts

    LightHouse™ charts are also available pre-loaded on MicroSD cards. Simply LightHouse™ charts store: https://chartstore.raymarine.com/lighthouse-charts insert the card into your MFD’s card reader to start using. Note: New regions are added all the time, check with your local Raymarine dealer for the latest available regions. Chart app - General...
  • Page 134: Hybrid Lighthouse Charts

    • North America LightHouse™ preloaded chart card (part number: R70794). Note: • Australia/New Zealand LightHouse™ preloaded chart card (part number: New regions are added all the time, check with your local Raymarine dealer R70794–AUS / R70794–ANZ). for the latest available regions.
  • Page 135: Encrypted Charts

    Important: Ensure that the folder contains only 1 file. Important: A blank chart card purchased from a Raymarine dealer will already be 17. The memory card can now be inserted into your MFD. in the correct format. 9. Click [CONTINUE].
  • Page 136: Obtaining An S-63 Mfd Activation File

    — Installing cumulative updates Important: 2. Contact your Raymarine dealer or Raymarine technical support and supply them with the above information to obtain an S-63 MFD activation file. • The memory card that the charts are installed on must be present in the You will be sent an S-63 MFD activation file specific for your MFD.
  • Page 137: Copying User Permit File(S) To Memory Card

    If 4. Send your MFD’s user permits file to the chart vendor (this may be part errors persist after the cumulative update installation contact Raymarine of the checkout process).
  • Page 138: Installing Cumulative Updates

    5. Open the Chart app’s [Cartography] selection tab: [Chart app > Menu Note: > Settings > Cartography]. • Cumulative update files should be installed after the installation of base 6. Select [Update S-63 charts]. cell files. 7. Select the card reader that contains the base cell files and cell permits file. •...
  • Page 139: Encrypted Chart Settings

    Note: If errors persist after the installation of cumulative update files contact Raymarine product support for resolution.. Warning: Expired S-63 Encrypted Charts S-63 Encrypted Chart cells expire after a set period of time.
  • Page 140: Restarting Cross Track Error (Xte)

    3. An alarm will sound when you reach the waypoint. Following a Route from the start You can also perform a Goto from the [Go] menu: [Menu > Go > Waypoint] or You can start active navigation / follow a route from its starting waypoint by [Menu >...
  • Page 141: Rudder Bar Indicator

    Route highlighting Note: When a route is selected or being followed, the route will be highlighted • If you want to reverse the route place a tick in the [Reverse route onscreen. direction] tick box (shown in D above) before selecting [From start]. •...
  • Page 142: Depths And Contours

    The rudder bar indicator requires rudder angle data to be transmitted to the Example LightHouse™ Charts Depth soundings display using NMEA 2000 PGN 127245. The rudder bar indicator is enabled and disabled from the Layers chart menu: [Menu ][Layers ][Rudder bar]. The rudder bar is disabled by default and must be enabled individually for each chart mode and Chart app page instance.
  • Page 143: Depth Contours

    Depth contours Example LightHouse™ Charts Depth contours Depth contours, also known as bathymetric contours or depth curves, are lines drawn on cartography that connect points of equal depth creating a visualization of underwater bottom structure. Contours use color fills to indicate depth in relation to other contours.
  • Page 144 Depth gradient 3. Deep contour — All depths deeper than the depth specified in the [Deep contour:] setting is colored white by default. By default, the color gradient used for depth contours is [Dark to Light], as described in the example above. If required, the [Depth gradient] can be Deep water color changed to [Light to Dark], which will invert the colors so that white is used The color used for the Deep contour can be set to either white or blue.
  • Page 145: Realbathy™ Depth Contours

    The depth contour settings can be accessed -from the [Depths] settings menu: [Menu > Settings > Depths ]. RealBathy™ depth contours Raymarine’s RealBathy™ feature allows you to record bathymetry data and create your own depth contours. When using the RealBathy™ feature, new contour lines are drawn in realtime on the screen based on your transducer’s depth readings.
  • Page 146: Sonarchart™ Live

    SonarChart™ Live 4. Select the [Save to] field and choose the card reader slot that you inserted you memory card into. You can create personal bathymetry charts using your depth transducer and 5. Enable the [Record depth data] toggle switch. the SonarChart™...
  • Page 147: Target Tracking

    The following targets can only be tracked when the MFD has been configured using the First responder boating activity during the initial MFD start up wizard: • DSC targets — Vessels sending out a DSC distress call can be tracked.For details on DSC targets, refer to: p.275 —...
  • Page 148 AIS icons Enhanced AIS icons Vessel SART (Search Sailing Vessel Commercial and Rescue Transponder) / MOB (Man Over Board) / EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio High speed Cargo vessel Beacon) vessel / Wing Land-based ATON In Ground vessel station Passenger Other vessel SAR (Search and...
  • Page 149 AIS target status AIS target information Uncertain Vessels with AIS transceivers can broadcast programmed vessel information, Lost (No border, crossed through) (Dashed outline) which can be displayed in the Chart app. Dangerous Buddy (Yellow fill) and Uncertain (Dashed outline and Flashes Red) Dangerous ATON off (Flashes Red)
  • Page 150 Accessing target options The target list is sorted by target proximity to your vessel with the closest target appearing at the top of the list. The list will automatically update as Target specific options are available for targets that are currently being targets become closer or farther away.
  • Page 151: Radar Target Tracking

    – Buddies Acquiring target Acquired target (manual) — Thin (manual) — • [Hide static targets] — When enabled, AIS targets travelling under 2 knots dashed Green Green circle with will not be displayed, unless it is or becomes dangerous. circle Target ID •...
  • Page 152 3. Select [Acquire target]. • [Intercept] — Set target interception. For details see: p.162 — Target intercept Once acquired the target will be tracked. Radar target list Accessing target options Target specific options are available for targets that are currently being The target list identifies: Target number, Range and Bearing from your vessel.
  • Page 153 Radar settings Note: If ‘Full color’ is selected for the Radar overlay palette, approaching targets will appear Pink instead of Red. When the Radar layer is enabled in the Chart app you can configure the [Radar settings] from the [Targets] menu: [Menu > Targets > Radar settings]. •...
  • Page 154: Collision Avoidance

    The length of the vector identifies where the target will be after the time To set up the Dangerous targets alarm, adjust the [Safe distance] to the specified in [Vector period] has passed. desired value and then select a [Time to reach safe distance]. The alarm will be triggered if a tracked target will reach the specified Safe distance from your vessel within the time period selected.
  • Page 155 Important: The Collision Avoidance feature is a graphical aid only, provided to help increase user awareness of the potential for collision. It is vital to have a good understanding of the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (IRPCS / COLREGS), to ensure all actions taken are in accordance with the IRPCS.
  • Page 156 • [AIS targets] — Enables and disables Predicted area of danger graphics Important: for AIS targets. You must still maintain a permanent watch for: • [Show for these targets] — Determines when Predicted area of danger • Vessels that are not equipped with AIS or AIS-equipped vessels that graphics are displayed.
  • Page 157 Scenario 1 Course change examples Course alteration to pass ahead of the Interception zone [Not recommended] — Proceed with caution, there is always an inherent risk In the example above the vessel’s COG will cross with the target’s COG when passing in front of other vessels. within the Interception zone, which could cause a collision.
  • Page 158 Figure 2. Scenario 1 Speed change examples 2. No speed change [Not recommended] — Not changing speed or course is not an option as it can result in a collision. 3. Slowing down [Not recommended] — Slowing down a sufficient amount will allow the target vessel to pass ahead of your vessel.
  • Page 159 2. 2 — The second Interception zone (displayed farthest from the target Figure 2. Scenario 2 Speed change examples vessel) represents the target vessel running you down from behind. When altering course and speed, both Interception zones must be avoided. Scenario 2 Course change examples Course alteration to pass ahead of the Interception zone [Not recommended] —...
  • Page 160: Obstruction Alarm (Legacy Lighthouse Charts)

    Speeding up [Not recommended] — Increasing vessel speed to pass ahead of the target vessel. Proceed with caution, there is always an inherent risk when passing in front of other vessels. 2. No change [Not recommended] — Not changing speed or course may result in a collision.
  • Page 161: Lighthouse Charts Dangerous Objects

    LightHouse charts dangerous objects Obstruction alarm detection zone If a Chart app instance is opened that uses the same legacy LightHouse™ When using LightHouse™ charts or Legacy LightHouse™ vector charts objects charts cartography as the Obstruction alarm’s [Cartography source], then a deemed as dangerous are highlighted using a purple octagon symbol with detection zone is drawn around the vessel icon.
  • Page 162: Target Intercept

    • You must have a thorough understanding of the Target interception feature and its implications before attempting to use it in a real life scenario. The Reeds almanac is available on Raymarine LightHouse charts. The Reeds almanac covers Portugal, Spain, France, Germany, Netherlands, Denmark, Ireland/Great Britain.
  • Page 163: Find Nearest

    • The information relating to available chart detail and settings in this manual should be treated as guidance only as it is subject to change that is not under Raymarine’s control. Pressing and holding on a location will open the Chart context menu,...
  • Page 164: Measure

    Selecting an option will display a list of all nearby objects for that type. The • [ORA Services] (C-Map) list is sorted by an object’s proximity to the selected location. However, the List options Range and Bearing displayed is relative to your vessel’s position. From the list of found objects or places the following pop-over options are Find nearest options available for each item in the list:...
  • Page 165: Measuring Vessel To Point

    Point to point ruler. 8. If you do not want to keep the ruler select [Exit] from the top of the screen and select [Discard] from the confirmation dialog. 2. Vessel to point ruler. Multiple rulers can be created and displayed simultaneously. Deleting rulers You can delete individual rulers or all rulers at the same time.
  • Page 166: Field Of View

    12.16 UAV Chart integration For further information on ClearCruise™ Augmented Reality, refer to p.351 — ClearCruise features. When a compatible UAV with a GNSS (GPS) position fix is connected to your MFD, a UAV icon representing the position of the UAV is displayed Field of View in the Chart app.
  • Page 167: Showing Or Hiding The Uav Icon

    Performing a UAV Goto manual should be treated as guidance only as it is subject to change that is not under Raymarine’s control. When your UAV is in flight you can select a location or object in the Chart app and perform a [UAV Goto] (your UAV will fly to the selected location or object and hover).
  • Page 168: Cartography Settings Menu

    Cartography settings menu Related topics: The cartography settings menu provides settings and details relating to your • p.131 — Cartography overview electronic charts. • p.178 — Navigate mode settings menus • p.181 — Fishing chart mode settings menus • p.185 — Anchor mode settings menus •...
  • Page 169 Menu item and description Options Menu item and description Options [AIS] • On [Weather Radar] • On Enables and disables the display of AIS targets in the Enables Weather Radar precipitation data overlay in • Off • Off Chart app. the Chart app.
  • Page 170 Menu item and description Options Menu item and description Options [AIS PAD] • On [Visibility] • 0% to 100% Enables the collision avoidance interception zone layer Allows you to select the transparency of the aerial • Off for AIS targets. overlay layer.
  • Page 171: Depth Settings Menu

    Menu item and description Options Menu item and description Options [Marine protected areas] • On [Shallow contour] Numeric depth Allows clear identification of areas where commercial Determines the depth at which the Shallow contour is value • Off and recreational fishing is prohibited or restricted. displayed.
  • Page 172 Menu item and description Options Menu item and description Options [Record depth data] • On [Sonar logging] • On Enables depth and position data to be recorded to a Allows logging of depth and position data to your • Off •...
  • Page 173: View & Motion Settings Menu

    View & motion settings menu Menu item and description Options The view and motion settings menu contains settings that allow you to control [Density] • Very high how the chart is displayed in relation to your vessel. Determines the density of available depth contours. •...
  • Page 174: Advanced Settings Menu

    Advanced settings menu Menu item and description Options The advanced setting menu contains advanced settings related to the [Boat position] • Center chart app’s user interface, and determines which cartographic objects are The boat position determines the position of your vessel •...
  • Page 175 Menu item and description Options Menu item and description Options [Cartographic objects] • Navigation [Chart appearance] • 2D shading (1) Enables and disables the display of cartographic marks (1) Allows you to change the appearance of the Chart • Aerial overlay objects.
  • Page 176: Page Settings Menu

    Related topics: • p.178 — Navigate mode settings menus • p.181 — Fishing chart mode settings menus • p.185 — Anchor mode settings menus • p.194 — Racing mode settings menus • p.200 — Fish mapping mode settings menus • p.211 —...
  • Page 177: Chapter 13 Chart App - Navigate Mode

    CHAPTER 13: CHART APP - NAVIGATE MODE CHAPTER CONTENTS • 13.1 Navigate mode — page 178 • 13.2 Navigate mode main menu — page 178 • 13.3 Navigate mode settings menus — page 178 Chart app - Navigate mode...
  • Page 178: Navigate Mode

    13.1 Navigate mode • [Targets] — Provides access to target tracking options. For details refer p.147 — Target tracking Navigate mode is the primary mode that should be used for navigation. Full • [Settings] — Provides access the chart app settings menu. For details refer active navigation and target tracking features are available and navigational p.178 —...
  • Page 179: Chapter 14 Chart App - Fishing Chart Mode

    CHAPTER 14: CHART APP - FISHING CHART MODE CHAPTER CONTENTS • 14.1 Fishing chart mode — page 180 • 14.2 Fishing chart mode main menu — page 180 • 14.3 Fishing intel menu — page 180 • 14.4 SiriusXM layer options — page 181 •...
  • Page 180: Fishing Chart Mode

    14.1 Fishing chart mode • [Go] — Provides options to start active navigation. • [New] — Provides options to create new waypoints, routes, tracks and Fishing chart mode optimizes the chart app for fishing. When using supported search patterns. cartography fishing chart mode will switch to use fishing cartography which provides enhanced bathymetric contours that are not shown in other chart •...
  • Page 181: Sea Surface Temperature Menu

    14.5 Fishing chart mode settings menus Sea surface temperature menu SiriusXM sea surface temperature layer options are available from the The following settings menus are available in fish chart mode: [Fishing intel] menu: [Menu > Fishing intel > SST]. • [Cartography] — For details refer to: p.168 —...
  • Page 182: Chapter 15 Chart App - Anchor Mode

    CHAPTER 15: CHART APP - ANCHOR MODE CHAPTER CONTENTS • 15.1 Anchor mode — page 183 • 15.2 Anchor mode main menu — page 184 • 15.3 Setting up the anchor drag alarm — page 184 • 15.4 Anchor mode settings menus — page 185...
  • Page 183: Anchor Mode

    15.1 Anchor mode Anchor mode should be used when your vessel is at anchor. Anchor mode uses your vessel’s GNSS (GPS) position to record your location when your anchor hits the bottom. Anchor mode will calculate if your vessel has dragged its anchor from its original location, based on specified values and then trigger the Anchor drag alarm.
  • Page 184: Anchor Mode Main Menu

    15.2 Anchor mode main menu Anchor mode includes menu items related to the anchoring feature. Active navigation and target tracking menus such as [Targets] , [Go] and [New] are not available. The following options are available from the main menu: •...
  • Page 185: Anchor Mode Settings Menus

    5. Based on the initial Max swing radius shown in the live view pane, ensure 12. Check that the anchor is secure. If conditions have changed adjust the the location is suitable and that no obstacle could come into contact with chain length or re-lay the anchor as appropriate.
  • Page 186: Chapter 16 Chart App - Racing Mode

    CHAPTER 16: CHART APP - RACING MODE CHAPTER CONTENTS • 16.1 Racing mode main menu — page 187 • 16.2 Laylines — page 187 • 16.3 Race Start Line (SmartStart) and Race Timer — page 191 • 16.4 Racing mode settings menus — page 194...
  • Page 187: Racing Mode Main Menu

    16.1 Racing mode main menu To ensure the layline calculations are as accurate as possible, it’s important to ensure that the following settings are correctly configured: Racing mode includes menu items related to sailing and race sailing. • Boat details (specifically those relating to sailing): [Homescreen > The following options are available from the main menu: Settings >...
  • Page 188: Sailing Data Page

    Sailing data page Enabling Laylines The Laylines feature can be enabled from the Laylines settings page in the Sailing data and dials are available for display alongside laylines to help [Chart app]. indicate which direction to turn in order to maximise your VMG (Velocity Made Good) to windward.
  • Page 189: Displaying And Interpreting Laylines

    • Reset the recorded time of historical wind shifts back to 0. • If your vessel’s make and model are not listed, submit the polar data for your vessel to:polars@raymarine.com so it can be included in the Related topics: next software release.
  • Page 190: Displaying Wind Shift Data

    Displaying wind shift data As True Wind Direction (TWD) is constantly changing, the position of the laylines changes over time. These changes are shown as lighter colored shaded triangles which represent the variation of TWD over a specified time period. •...
  • Page 191: Race Start Line (Smartstart) And Race Timer

    Note: • The Race Start Line and Race Timer features require that the Chart app is set to Racing mode, accessible from the Chart app Menu. • The Race Start Line and Race Timer sync to all MFDs on the network and can be interacted with on all MFDs on the network.
  • Page 192 Placing the Race Start Line 4. Repeat for the alternate end. Race Start Line end points can be placed anywhere on the Chart app. You can use waypoints or chart objects to place Race Start Line end points at specific coordinates. To place an end point on a waypoint or chart object: 1.
  • Page 193: Starting The Race Timer

    2. Select [Edit line]. From here you can choose to swap the positions of the Port and Starboard end points, re-ping them to your vessel’s current position, or clear the start line. 3. Select [Done] to save changes. Starting the Race Timer A Race Timer is available to count down until race start.
  • Page 194: Race Sidebar

    Race sidebar Menu item and description Options Race Start Line and Race Timer information and options are available via the [Time To Burn] Sidebar when it is set to Race Start mode. Displays how much time you have before you need to navigate towards the start line.
  • Page 195 • [Laylines] — For details refer to: p.188 — Laylines settings menu • [Advanced] — For details refer to: p.174 — Advanced settings menu • [Page settings] — For details refer to: p.176 — Page settings menu Chart app - Racing mode...
  • Page 196: Chapter 17 Chart App - Fish Mapping Mode

    CHAPTER 17: CHART APP - FISH MAPPING MODE CHAPTER CONTENTS • 17.1 Fish mapping mode — page 197 • 17.2 Fish mapping mode main menu — page 198 • 17.3 Fishing recommendations — page 198 • 17.4 Fish mapping layers — page 199 •...
  • Page 197: Fish Mapping Mode

    17.1 Fish mapping mode Fish mapping mode is a chart mode that enables you to utilize Sirius XM fishing data in the Chart app. When compatible hardware (e.g.: SR200) is detected, fish mapping mode will be available. Fish mapping mode requires a valid SiriusXM subscription. To find out more about fish mapping data and subscriptions visit the SiriusXM website: https://siriusxmcommunications.com/fishmapping/#features Fish mapping mode overlays fishing layers and fishing recommendation...
  • Page 198: Fish Mapping Mode Main Menu

    the ESN from the [Fish mapping] settings menus in the chart app: ([Menu > • [Settings] — Provides access to the Chart app settings menu. For details Settings > Fish mapping > Receiver ESN]). refer to: p.200 — Fish mapping mode settings menus •...
  • Page 199: Fish Mapping Layers

    Fishing recommendations are also available in Fishing chart mode. Refer to: 5. [SST Contours] (Sea Surface Temperature contours) — View contour Fishing intel menu: p.180 — Fishing intel menu lines for sea surface temperatures. 6. [SST Front] (Sea Surface Temperature front strength) — View contour lines for areas where there are significant temperature changes which 17.4 Fish mapping layers create distinct temperature boundaries between bodies of water.
  • Page 200: Limiting Data Display Limits

    A legend identifying which layers and fish types are currently enabled can You can revert to displaying the full range of received data by switching be displayed onscreen using the [Show Legend] option from the Chart app the option to [Off]. menu.
  • Page 201: Chapter 18 Chart App - Weather Mode

    CHAPTER 18: CHART APP - WEATHER MODE CHAPTER CONTENTS • 18.1 Weather mode — page 202 • 18.2 Weather mode main menu — page 202 • 18.3 Activating your SiriusXM receiver — page 203 • 18.4 Weather layers — page 203 •...
  • Page 202: Weather Mode

    18.1 Weather mode Weather symbols are organized into layers, accessible from the chart menu: [Menu > Weather layers]. Each layer can be enabled and disabled independently. For details refer to: p.203 — Weather layers Weather mode allows you to track weather systems in relation to your vessel by overlaying live, historical and forecasted weather data directly on the chart.
  • Page 203: Activating Your Siriusxm Receiver

    SR200 diagnostics mode • [Mode] — Chart app mode can be changed at anytime by selecting a mode. For details of available chart modes refer to: p.127 — Chart modes The SR200 diagnostic mode can be accessed from the audio settings menu •...
  • Page 204: Animated Weather

    • [Storm tracks] — For details refer to: p.208 — Storm cast and Storm tracks layers • [Surface pressure] — For details refer to: p.207 — Sea surface temperature and Surface pressure layers • [Surface observation stations] — For details refer to: p.206 —...
  • Page 205: Weather Radar Layer

    onscreen to aid identification of intensity. The images are displayed as pixels on screen and the resolution of this feature is 2 km per pixel. Coverage includes the Continental US, Canada, and portions of Mexico/Caribbean. [Weather radar] — Historical precipitation data for the previous 2 hours can be played.
  • Page 206: Cities And Surface Observation Stations Layers

    18.7 Cities and Surface observation stations The cities layer can be enabled and disabled from the [Weather layers] menu: [Menu > Weather layers > Cities]. layers The surface observation stations layer can be enabled and disabled from The Cities layer and Surface observation stations layer display symbols which the [Weather layers] menu: [Menu >...
  • Page 207: Sea Surface Temperature And Surface Pressure Layers

    Lightning The sea surface temperature layer can be enabled and disabled from the [Weather layers] menu: [Menu > Weather layers > Sea surface temperature]. The shade of the lightning symbols represent the time the lightning strike was detected. When the sea surface temperature layer is enabled the transparency of the layer can be adjusted using the [Visibility] setting: [Menu >...
  • Page 208: Storm Cast And Storm Tracks Layers

    18.10 Storm cast and Storm tracks layers Symbol Description Trough (Brown) The storm cast layer displays arrows that identifies a storm’s direction and speed. The storm tracks layer identifies a storm’s historic, current and forecasted path. Associated wind fields are also shown for the storm’s Squall line (Red) current location.
  • Page 209: Wind And Watchbox Layers

    18.11 Wind and Watchbox layers The wind layer uses arrows or barbs to identify wind direction and speed. The watchbox layer uses red polygons to identify areas where severe weather is occurring or forecast within a specified range. • 1, 2 and 3 represent historical data. •...
  • Page 210: Wave Direction, Wave Height And Wave Period Layers

    18.12 Wave direction, wave height and wave period layers The wave direction layer uses arrows to identify the direction waves are travelling. The wave height layer uses color coding to identify the height of waves, the wave period layer also uses color coding to identify the gap between waves.
  • Page 211: Weather Mode Settings Menus

    18.14 Weather settings menu Wave period The weather setting menu contains settings related to SiriusXM weather receiver data. Menu item and description Description [Wind symbol] • Arrows Determines whether Arrows or Barbs are used for Wind • Barbs direction graphics in Weather mode. [Marine zone boundaries] •...
  • Page 212 You can also check your subscription status, your receiver’s ESN and you receivers signal strength.
  • Page 213: Glossary Of Weather Terms

    18.16 Glossary of weather terms Term Definition Cold front The boundary between two different air masses where cold air pushes warm air out of the way and brings colder weather. Cyclone A large area of low atmospheric pressure, characterized by inward spiralling winds. A “low” also called a “depression”. Also the name used for a hurricane in the Indian Ocean and Western Pacific.
  • Page 214 Term Definition • Category 5 — Winds greater than 155 mph (135 kt or 249 km/hr). Storm surge generally greater than 18 ft above normal. Complete roof failure on many residences and industrial buildings. Some complete building failures with small utility buildings blown over or away.
  • Page 215: Chapter 19 Chart App - Tides Mode

    CHAPTER 19: CHART APP - TIDES MODE CHAPTER CONTENTS • 19.1 Tides mode — page 216 • 19.2 Tides mode main menu — page 216 • 19.3 Using animation controls — page 217 • 19.4 Setting a specific date for animations — page 217 •...
  • Page 216: Tides Mode

    19.1 Tides mode 4. Skip to the actual date / time — Position data is required from your GNSS (GPS) receiver to obtain current date and time. In Tides mode the Tides animation control is displayed onscreen and the 5. Own vessel tide (Set and Drift) vector. Tide station and Current station symbols in the Chart app are replaced with 6.
  • Page 217: Using Animation Controls

    19.3 Using animation controls Tide graph Tide graphs can be accessed by selecting [Tide station] from the Tide The animation controls can be selected using the Touchscreen, alternatively station’s context menu. you can use the MFD’s physical buttons or a RMK controller to control animations as described below: With the Chart app set to [Tides mode].
  • Page 218: Lighthouse Charts Dynamic Tide Graphic

    19.6 LightHouse charts dynamic tide graphic 19.8 Current station information When the Tides layer is enabled or when the Chart app is in [Tides mode], the Depending on your cartography, Current station information may be available standard Tide station symbol is replaced with a dynamic Tide height graphic: at the location of Current stations.
  • Page 219: Lighthouse Charts Dynamic Current Graphic

    19.10 C-Map dynamic current graphic 3. Speed — Provides current speed in selected units. 4. Time — Indicates time of day. When the Tides layer is enabled or when the Chart app is in [Tides mode], the 5. Direction — Indicates the direction of the current (relative to North). standard Current station symbol is replaced with a dynamic Current graphic.
  • Page 220: Displaying Tide Or Current Graphs

    Red = increasing current speed. 2. Blue = decreasing current speed. Current speed is shown inside the arrow. Current speed is displayed in user-selected speed units, with decimals displayed in subscript. Decimals are not shown for values of 10 or greater. If tidal conditions are “slack”, the word “SLACK”...
  • Page 221: Chapter 20 Fishfinder App

    CHAPTER 20: FISHFINDER APP CHAPTER CONTENTS • 20.1 Sonar technologies — page 222 • 20.2 Sonar module range — page 225 • 20.3 Fishfinder app overview — page 226 • 20.4 Opening the Fishfinder app — page 228 • 20.5 Sonar transducer calibration — page 229 •...
  • Page 222: Sonar Technologies

    20.1 Sonar technologies Traditional sonar technology Traditional sonar uses a single carrier frequency or carrier wave for the sonar ping. The sonar works by measuring the time it takes the ping echo to return to the transducer to determine target depth. CHIRP Sonar overview CHIRP sonar produces a conical shaped beam.
  • Page 223: Downvision Overview

    DownVision ™ overview Sonar is effective at a range of speeds. In deeper waters the CHIRP bandwidth is automatically optimized to improve bottom lock and the DownVision™ produces a wide-angle side-to-side beam and a thin fore-to-aft detection of moving objects (e.g. fish) in the wider water column. beam.
  • Page 224: Sidevision™ Overview

    The sonar image is constructed line-by-line, similar to the way a television picture is composed of many horizontal lines. Each successive ping from the transducer adds a new line of image data to the top of your display. Each new line shows sonar returns from both the port and starboard sides of your vessel.
  • Page 225: Realvision™ 3D Overview

    RealVision™ 3D provides a true, easy-to-understand view of bottom 20.2 Sonar module range topography, debris, and fish. Range capabilities of Raymarine sonar modules / channels are shown below. Note: Stated ranges are for optimum conditions and are dependent upon connected transducer.
  • Page 226: Sonar Minimum Depths

    Examples of incorrect depth readings due to false bottom tracking. Sonar module / sonar channel Minimum range Maximum range 2. Actual bottom tracking and water depth. RealVision™ 3D 0.6 m (2 ft) 91 m (300 ft) 3. False bottom tracking providing false depth readings. SideVision™...
  • Page 227: Fishfinder App Controls

    Fishfinder app controls Icon Description Action Auto range can be enabled and disabled from Icon Description Action the Menu: [Menu > Auto range]. Home icon Takes you to the Homescreen When in Zoom mode, pressing the minus Range/Zoom icon will decrease the Zoom factor and finally revert to normal mode.
  • Page 228: Opening The Fishfinder App

    Sonar image will be displayed and start scrolling. Ensure your Sonar module is compatible (check the latest details available on the Raymarine website). If in doubt contact an authorized Raymarine dealer for advice. 2. Ensure you have installed your Sonar module in accordance with the documentation that was supplied with the module.
  • Page 229: Sonar Transducer Calibration

    20.5 Sonar transducer calibration No sonar source available If the ’No sonar source available’ warning is displayed then either: Sonar transducers should be calibrated to ensure accurate readings are • your sonar module is still powering up. displayed on the MFD. •...
  • Page 230: Setting A Depth Offset

    Setting a depth offset 1. Open the [Fishfinder app]. 2. Open the [Transducer] settings menu: [Menu > Settings Transducer]. You can set the point depth readings are taken from. 3. If you have more than 1 sonar transducer installed, then you will need to select the relevant transducer.
  • Page 231: Sonar Channels

    Selecting a Sonar channel The Ping depth limit control enables you to specify a depth limit that your sonar will search down to. It is recommended this limit is set to a depth of The first time you open a new Fishfinder app page you will be requested approximately 25% to 50% deeper than the maximum water depth you want to select a channel, subsequently you can change the sonar channel by to use your Fishfinder in.
  • Page 232: Placing A Waypoint (Sonar, Downvision And Sidevision)

    20.8 Fish detection Fish detection options are available when using a compatible Raymarine® sonar module with a Raymarine® or Airmar conical beam capable sonar transducer. The fish detection feature is available when using the following conical beam sonar channels •...
  • Page 233: Sonar Scroll Back (History)

    • [Ignore fish deeper than:] — Specified the depth at which the fish detection Note: algorithm will stop being used. The fish detection feature is not available when using DownVision, Using these options allows you to specify a specific depth band of water SideVision, RealVision, RealVision Max or HyperVision sonar channels.
  • Page 234: Sonar Sensitivity Controls

    In Sonar, DownVision and SideVision channels, subsequent swipes will Control Name Description “rewind” the sonar history, and swiping in the opposite direction will “fast [‘SF’ Surface The control determines the amount of forward” the sonar history. Filter] , or noise displayed onscreen by varying the [‘NF’...
  • Page 235: Sonar Display Settings Menu

    20.12 Sonar display settings menu – Burnt Yellow – Cool Blue The [Sonar display] settings menu provides options for how the Fishfinder – Lime Green screen is presented and also some channel specific presentation options. – Ruby Red Different menu options are available depending on the sonar channel type that is selected.
  • Page 236: Sidevision™ Sonar Display Settings

    – Blue – Snapper (RVM only) – White – Yellowfin (RVM only) – Gray – Copper • [View mode:] — select how you want the fishfinder image to appear: – Slate Gray – [GPS track] — the boat icon will remain in the same position and bottom –...
  • Page 237: Downvision™ Sonar Display Settings

    DownVision™ sonar display settings • [Invert colors:] — in the Fishfinder app color scales or shading is used to differentiate distances, depths and/or intensity of detected objects. you The DownVision™channel includes the following Sonar display options: can invert the colors by selecting this option. •...
  • Page 238: Transducer Settings Menu

    20.13 Transducer settings menu – Classic black – Classic White Setting Options – Sunburst [Transducer] List of available transducers. – Grayscale Allows selection of Sonar transducer. – Copper • Below keel [Display depth as] – Night vision Determines the position from where depth •...
  • Page 239: Page Settings Menu

    Fishfinder app can be recorded and provided to than the deep limit. Raymarine technical support for analysis. The recorded file is saved to a memory card, but cannot be viewed in standard video player software. [Ignore fish deeper than:] 0 ft to 1000 ft (984 ft (default)) or equivalent units.
  • Page 240: Recording Sonar For Troubleshooting

    7. Select the relevant card reader slot. The fishfinder app scrolling image can be recorded and transferred to memory card so that it can be sent to Raymarine technical support for 8. Select [Copy recording]. analysis. This feature is intended to be used for diagnostic purposes only.
  • Page 241: Chapter 21 Radar App

    CHAPTER 21: RADAR APP CHAPTER CONTENTS • 21.1 Radar app overview — page 242 • 21.2 Compatible Radar scanners — page 243 • 21.3 Radar feature comparison — page 244 • 21.4 Opening the Radar app — page 247 • 21.5 Set up and configuration —...
  • Page 242: Radar App Overview

    21.1 Radar app overview 5. Radar return — possible target e.g.: vessel. 6. SHM (Ship heading marker) — points in the direction of travel on the The Radar app displays a visualization of the echoes received from a azimuth ring. connected Radar scanner.
  • Page 243: Radar App Context Menu

    Radar app context menu Icon Description Action Context menus provide context sensitive menu options. Image adjustment Displays onscreen sensitivity / image • Context menus are accessed in the Radar adjustment controls app by selecting a location or target. • The context menu provides Latitude, Power Off Powers down the current Radar scanner longitude, range and bearing details for...
  • Page 244: Radar Feature Comparison

    • Magnum — Open array Features/settings Radar type • Quantum™ 2 Doppler — Radome Beam sharpening • Cyclone — Solid state open array • Quantum™ — Radome Near target enhancement • Cyclone — Solid state open array • SuperHD™ — Open array Radar Modes •...
  • Page 245 Features/settings Radar type Features/settings Radar type Offshore • Cyclone — Solid state open array Dual Range • Cyclone — Solid state open array • Magnum — Open array • Magnum — Open array • Quantum™ 2 Doppler — Radome • SuperHD™ — Open array •...
  • Page 246 Features/settings Radar type Features/settings Radar type Tuning • Magnum — Open array Antenna Size selection • Magnum — Open array • SuperHD™ — Open array • SuperHD™ — Open array = 4ft / 6ft • HD — Open array • HD — Open array = 4ft / 6ft •...
  • Page 247: Opening The Radar App

    [On] to power up your Radar Ensure your Radar scanner is compatible, check the latest details available on the Raymarine website, if in doubt please contact an authorized Raymarine dealer for advice. 2. Ensure you have installed your Radar scanner in accordance with the documentation that was supplied with your Radar.
  • Page 248: Putting The Radar Into Standby

    Standby (Not transmitting) 1. Select [Transmit] from the main menu. The radar scanner will stop transmitting and is put into standby mode. Powering down your radar scanner With your radar scanner in standby mode: 1. Select the [Off] icon. 2. Select [Yes] to confirm power down. The radar scanner will still consume a small amount of power whilst it is powered off, this is to ensure the radar can be powered back up quickly.
  • Page 249: Dual Range

    4. Close the [Settings] page. • When dual range is enabled on a radar scanner running version 1.xx or 2.xx software the [Expansion] control will be disabled. The current instance of the Radar app will change to display the selected Radar scanner.
  • Page 250: Bearing Alignment

    2. Select the correct size for your Radar’s antenna from the [Antenna size] [HARBOR] option. Harbor mode takes into account land clutter that is typically encountered in a Harbor, so Bearing alignment that smaller targets are still visible. This mode is useful when navigating in a Harbor.
  • Page 251: Range Rings

    21.7 Range rings 4. Range — shows the range displayed onscreen and is also the distance that the azimuth ring is placed at. Range rings are evenly spaced concentric circles displayed on the screen 5. Rings — identifies the distance between each ring. that are centered on your vessel.
  • Page 252: Vrm (Variable Range Marker) / Ebl (Electronic Bearing Line)

    The displayed range can be adjusted at anytime using the Range controls. Editing a VRM-EBL Range rings can be switched off from the Presentation tab: [Menu > Settings Once a VRM/EBL has been placed you can adjust its size and position. >...
  • Page 253: Ais Target List

    Up to 100 AIS targets can be tracked simultaneously. If more than 100 The list identifies: Target name and Range and Bearing (from your vessel). targets exist, within your range, the 100 targets nearest to your vessel will Where relevant, CPA (Closest point of approach) and TCPA (Time to Closest be displayed.
  • Page 254 AIS icons Enhanced AIS icons Vessel SART (Search Sailing Vessel Commercial and Rescue Transponder) / MOB (Man Over Board) / EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio High speed Cargo vessel Beacon) vessel / Wing Land-based ATON In Ground vessel station Passenger Other vessel SAR (Search and...
  • Page 255: Ais Settings Menu

    AIS target status • [AIS names] — When enabled, AIS target names are permanently displayed next to AIS target icons. Uncertain Lost (No border, • [Show these AIS types] — Enables selection of the types of AIS target that crossed through) (Dashed outline) will be displayed.
  • Page 256: Radar Target Acquisition Data Source Requirements

    Multiple radar targets can be tracked simultaneously. Acquiring target Acquired target (manual) — Thin (manual) — Target vectors and information can be displayed for each target. dashed Green Green circle with Radar target options are available from the Radar target context menu. The circle Target ID Radar target context menu provides options for you to [Cancel target], [Show...
  • Page 257: Automatic Target Acquisition

    Automatic target acquisition Setting up automatic target acquisition Follow the steps below to configure automatic target acquisition. With a compatible Radar scanner connected, Radar targets can be acquired automatically. 1. Select the [Auto Acquisition] tab from the Target menu: ([Menu > Targets >...
  • Page 258: Radar Target List

    Radar target list Target settings The target list identifies: Target number, Range and Bearing from your vessel. Target vectors, target history and object trail graphics can be displayed Where relevant, CPA (Closest point of approach) and TCPA (Time to Closest onscreen to improve situational and collision awareness.
  • Page 259: Onscreen Target Settings

    Target vectors Trails Target vectors show the predicted future course of a target. Trails plot the historical movements of objects (Radar returns) for the time specified in the [Trails period] setting. Target vectors for acquired Radar targets are always shown. By default, target vectors are also shown for all AIS targets.
  • Page 260: Clearing / Resetting Trails

    21.11 Dangerous targets alarm • [REFERENCE MODE] — Choose whether Radar targets and objects are displayed in [True] or [Relative] reference mode. You can use the Dangerous targets alarm to notify you if a Radar or AIS target • Vector period and Trail interval — Displays currently selected values. will reach a specified distance from your vessel within a specified time.
  • Page 261: Doppler Radar Overview

    Once configure select [Back]. If required, you can also adjust the Guard zone sensitivity. Sensitivity determines the size at which objects trigger the alarm. 21.13 Doppler Radar overview Doppler Radar technology makes it easier to track moving objects with ground speed exceeding 3 knots. The Doppler function highlights objects on the Radar display that are moving towards or away from the vessel (e.g.
  • Page 262: Doppler Mode

    Doppler mode The Color palettes can be selected from the Presentation tab: [Menu > Settings > Presentation]. When a compatible Radar scanner is connected, Doppler mode is available. Caution: Doppler limitations When the target's speed is more than 60 knots Speed Over Ground (SOG), or the relative speed between your vessel and the target is greater than 120 knots, the direction of target returns from high speed vessels may be displayed incorrectly.
  • Page 263: Blank Sectors

    21.14 Blank sectors Blank sectors can be enabled / disabled on the radar overlay in the Chart app: [Chart app > Settings menu > Radar settings] Blank sectors can be manually set to hide specific sections of your radar For more information refer to Radar settings display.
  • Page 264: Radar Settings Menus

    21.16 Radar settings menus Control Name Description [‘G’ Gain] The control determines the signal The radar settings menu is organized into tabs with settings and options strength at which target returns are appearing under the relevant tab. The following settings menus are available: shown onscreen.
  • Page 265: View & Motion Settings Menu

    View & Motion settings menu Menu item and description Options The view and motion settings menu contains settings that allow you to control [Standby] • 3 min how the radar is displayed in relation to your vessel. Determines the length of time the radar is in Standby •...
  • Page 266: Presentation Settings Menu

    Presentation settings menu Description Options The presentation settings menu provides options for what is displayed on [Interference rejection level] Quantum™ / the screen. Determines the amount of interference suppression Cyclone used. Menu item and description Options • Level 1 to Level Only available when [Interference rejection] is enabled.
  • Page 267: Installation Settings Menu

    Description Options Menu item and description Options [Transmit frequency] • Low [Bearing alignment] • 179.5° Port to Changing the Transmit frequency can reduce Enables you to align the Radar image correctly in 180° Starboard • Normal interference on the Radar image. relation to your vessel’s bow.
  • Page 268: Advanced Settings Menu

    Page settings menu Menu item and description Options The page settings menu contains settings related to page layout. • Off [Main Bang Suppression (MBS)] MBS eliminates saturation in radar returns displayed in The following options are available: • On the immediate vicinity of your vessel. When adjusting •...
  • Page 269: Chapter 22 First Responder

    CHAPTER 22: FIRST RESPONDER CHAPTER CONTENTS • 22.1 First responder configuration — page 270 • 22.2 Heading and SOG Homescreen status — page 272 • 22.3 Settings password protection — page 272 • 22.4 Depth data monitor — page 273 •...
  • Page 270: First Responder Configuration

    22.1 First responder configuration First responder features: The following features are available when the MFD is configured as ‘First Configuring the MFD for First responders enables extra features that are responder’: otherwise not available on the MFD. Several of the First responder features •...
  • Page 271: Responder Setup

    – In the United States of America (USA), the MMSI and Static Data [Homescreen > Settings > Responder > Advanced set-up > Configure] must be entered only by a Raymarine® dealer or other appropriately qualified installer of marine communications equipment for marine STEDS messages vessels.
  • Page 272: Heading And Sog Homescreen Status

    • FID 5 — Target of interest — 60s If password protection has been activated the following settings cannot be changed without entering the password: • FID 6 — Target of interest — 180s Depth transducer settings • FID 7 — Target of interest — 600s The settings for where depth readings are taken from and if applicable the •...
  • Page 273: Depth Data Monitor

    22.4 Depth data monitor MFDs configured to use the First responder profile will constantly monitor the availability of depth data. If depth data becomes unavailable (i.e.: lost) then the Depth measurement lost alarm is triggered. If depth data is intermittent then the alarm will only be triggered once every 60 seconds.
  • Page 274: Waypoint At Range And Bearing From Location

    22.6 Waypoint at Range and Bearing from 22.7 Intel targets location Intel targets are targets created manually based on visual or reported information of a vessel’s position and if available, course and speed. If an intelligence report is received that provides a target’s range and bearing from the reporter’s location a waypoint can be created using the reported Intel targets are listed in the Intel targets list and an icon is used in the Chart details.
  • Page 275: Accessing Target Options

    Intel targets are created from the Chart app’s [New] menu: [Menu > New > • [Intercept] — Initiates a Target interception . For details see: Intel target] p.162 — Target intercept To create an Intel target follow the steps below: •...
  • Page 276: Accessing Target Options

    DSC target symbols are static and remain in the reported position, however • [Intercept] — Initiates a Target interception . For details see: if a DSC position update is received a new DSC waypoint symbol can be p.162 — Target intercept placed at the new location.
  • Page 277: Target Of Interest (Toi)

    22.9 Target Of Interest (TOI) If a Radar target or AIS target that a TOI is based on becomes lost then the TOI will also become lost. AIS, Radar, DSC and Intel targets can be designated as TOIs. Once a target is designated as a TOI, STEDS messaging is used to broadcast the TOI to all OneShot TOI decay times vessels in range or to send the TOI to an individual MMSI number.
  • Page 278: Toi Oneshot Settings

    After the second delay period expires the target is no longer designated • Fast Target (60 sec repeat) — TOI message is transmitted every 60 as a TOI. seconds. AIS targets • Aircraft Target (15 sec repeat) — TOI message is transmitted every 15 seconds.
  • Page 279: Accessing Target Options

    Accessing target options • [Intercept] — Selecting [Intercept] initiates target interception for the selected target. For details see: p.162 — Target intercept Target specific options are available for targets that are currently being tracked. The target options can be accessed from the target’s context •...
  • Page 280: First Responder Ais Modes

    TOI target list • [Normal] — In this mode your AIS hardware will receive and transmit AIS messages and encrypted AIS messages. • [Receive only] — In this mode your AIS hardware receives AIS messages and encrypted AIS messages, but transmits nothing (maintaining radio silence).
  • Page 281: Sitrep (Situation Report)

    Blue Force Blue Force SAR vessel The Blue Force icons are used as long as: • your MFD has a matching First responder passphrase. • you have received a SITREP from them within the last 6 minutes. • their AIS mode is not set to Receive only. If the above conditions are not met then the target icon will revert to using the standard, Green AIS target icon.
  • Page 282: Sar Pattern Receipt

    The MFD supports both current (FID 10) and legacy (FID 56) SITREPs. Once a SAR pattern is imported it can be followed by selecting [Follow route] or, if the Chart app is open it can be displayed onscreen by selecting Note: [Show on chart].
  • Page 283: Message Inbox

    Message inbox New broadcast A new message can be broadcast to all responder vessels with the same The inbox stores all direct messages and broadcasts that you have sent and STEDs passphrase. received from other responder vessels. Selecting [Broadcast message] from the Chart app’s [New] menu or selecting [New broadcast] from the Messages inbox opens the onscreen keyboard where you can enter your message.
  • Page 284: Reply To Messages

    Reply to messages Selecting the [Template Text] icon will change the onscreen keyboard to a list of template messages that can be quickly You can reply to direct messages and broadcasts from the [Inbox]. added to the message when selected. Selecting [My Position] To reply, perform a long hold on a received direct message or broadcast until will enter your vessel’s current coordinates into the message.
  • Page 285: Import And Export Waypoints And Routes Over Nmea Networks

    Waypoints and routes can be imported and exported over NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 (N2K) / SeaTalkng ® Note: LightHouse 3 and LightHouse 4 MFDs allow more than 1 waypoint or route Note: to have the same name. It is recommended that you check that the import •...
  • Page 286: Importing Waypoints Or Routes Over Nmea 0183

    Importing waypoints or routes over NMEA 0183 Example importing waypoints This procedure details importing waypoint or routes to an MFD running either the LightHouse 3 or LightHouse 4 operating system from an MFD running the First responder version of the LightHouse 2 operating system. Note:...
  • Page 287 4. Example connection Port 1, negative input (Green) to Port 1, negative vi. Select [Send]. output (Brown) Note: If you require 2 way transfer of waypoint and routes also connect: • Example connection Port 1, positive output (Yellow) to Port 1, positive input (White) •...
  • Page 288: Exporting Waypoints Or Routes Over Nmea 0183

    This procedure details exporting waypoints or routes from an MFD running If you require 2 way transfer of waypoint and routes also connect: the LightHouse 3 or LightHouse 4 operating system to an MFD running the • Example connection Port 1, positive input (White) to Port 1, positive First responder version of the LightHouse 2 operating system.
  • Page 289 iv. Select either [Import Waypoints from Connected Device (0183)] or v. Select [OK] on the export complete dialog. [Import Routes from Connected Device (0183)]. 5. From the LightHouse 2 MFD: i. LightHouse 2 MFDs do not allow more than 1 waypoint or routes to have the same name.
  • Page 290: Chapter 23 Dashboard App

    CHAPTER 23: DASHBOARD APP CHAPTER CONTENTS • 23.1 Dashboard app overview — page 291 • 23.2 Default data pages — page 292 • 23.3 Customizing a data item — page 292 • 23.4 Engine page — page 298 • 23.5 Sailing page — page 299 •...
  • Page 291: Dashboard App Overview

    23.1 Dashboard app overview The Dashboard app enables you to view system data. System data may be generated by your MFD or by devices connected to your MFD via SeaTalkng ® / NMEA 2000 and ethernet. The Dashboard app can also be configured to provide monitoring and control of your compatible digital switching devices.
  • Page 292: Default Data

    2. Select the relevant page from the list. 3. Select [Hide page] from the pop-over options to hide the page, or [Show page] so that the page will be available.. The selection will apply to the current instance of the Dashboard app. 23.2 Default data pages The Dashboard app comes with a selection of default data pages.
  • Page 293: Display Data

    • Standard NMEA 2000 PGNs are listed next to the relevant data items. Note: • Supported Raymarine and 3rd party proprietary messages are not listed. (1) Roll data can only be displayed in the Dashboard app. • NMEA 0183 sentences are not shown.
  • Page 294 Distance data • Engine hours (PGN 127489) Distance data requires a compatible speed transducer and or GNSS receiver. • Coolant temperature (PGN 127489) The following data items are available in the [Distance] category: • Coolant pressure (PGN 127489) • Distance to line •...
  • Page 295 Environment data GPS data Environmental data items require connection of compatible sensors and The GPS data category contains data items related to the GNSS receiver in transducers. use by your display. The following data items are available in the [Environment] category: The following data items are available in the [GPS] category: •...
  • Page 296 Navigation data Pilot data Navigation data requires a compatible sensor providing position related data. A rudder reference transducer is required for pilot data items. Active navigation is required for waypoint and route related data items. The following data items are available in the [Pilot] category: The following data items are available in the [Navigation] category: •...
  • Page 297 The Cyclops Marine sensors connect wirelessly to the below-deck Cyclops • Minimum app wind speed Marine Gateway, which interfaces with compatible Raymarine MFDs and • Minimum true wind speed displays key load bearings at identified stress points on a yacht's rigging.
  • Page 298: Engine Page

    23.4 Engine page 12. FUEL — Graphical representation of the percentage of fuel remaining. The engine dial and its contents are unique to the engine page and cannot The engine page is always available. The number of engines displayed on be reproduced on other data pages.
  • Page 299: Sailing Page

    23.5 Sailing page 5. Port wind angle target — Align the larger wind indicator (AWA or TWA) with the notch to optimize Velocity Made Good (VMG) when tacking to port upwind. The sailing data page is available when the MFD has been configured to use the Sailing boating activity during the initial MFD start up wizard.
  • Page 300: Sailing Dials

    23.6 Race start page Sailing dials There are several variations of the sailing dial that can be displayed in the The race start data page is available when the MFD has been configured to Navigation, page, sailing page and race start page. use the Sailing boating activity during the initial MFD start up wizard.
  • Page 301: Navigation Page

    23.7 Navigation page 2. Compass dial — The compass dial remains fixed and the indicators move around the dial to indicator direction/angle. The navigation data page is always available. The navigation page includes 3. AWA indicator — Apparent Wind Angle. data relevant to navigation and includes a graphical navigation compass dial.
  • Page 302: Close Hauled Angle Indicators

    23.8 Rolling road page 14. Depth — Water depth. 15. VMG to WPT — Velocity Made Good to Waypoint. The rolling road data page is always available. The rolling road page includes data relevant to navigation and includes a graphical rolling road. The navigation dial and its contents are unique to the navigation page and cannot be reproduced on other data pages.
  • Page 303: Fuel Page

    14. COG SOG — Course Over Ground & Speed Over Ground. 6. ECON TOTAL — Total fuel economy. The rolling road graphic can be reproduced on custom pages using the The fuel dial is unique to the fuel page and cannot be reproduced on other [Navigation >...
  • Page 304: Bidata And Single Data

    • The Plug and play process requires a display interface to be present in the start up wizard. the CZone configuration file for Raymarine MFDs. • Only 1 display interface dipswitch number must be used to represent 23.11 Bidata and single data pages all Raymarine MFDs in the system.
  • Page 305: Creating Czone Digital Switching Pages Automatically

    Note: maximum number of 120 buttons. The buttons will be created in the circuit If you already have a CZone pages configured using the Raymarine ID order from the configuration file. graphics tool selecting [Import custom pages] will allow you to browse...
  • Page 306: Pages Settings Menu

    • [Circuits] • [Delete page] — Select to delete a custom page that you have added • [Units] • [Rename] — Select to rename the page. • [Advanced] • [Reset all] — Select to reset all data items on all pages to defaults. •...
  • Page 307: Circuits Settings Menu

    Circuits settings menu Importing digital switching pages You can import 3rd party digital switching pages and configuration files from The Circuits settings menu is used to see tripped circuits related to 3rd party a memory card. Digital switching pages are not included in the standard digital switching configurations.
  • Page 308 Bearing and variation Measurement Units • DD°MM’.MMM Menu item/description Options [Lat/Long format] [Bearing mode] • True • DD:MM:SS Determines how bearing and • Magnetic • DD:MM:SS.S heading data is displayed. • DD:MM.MMM [System Datum] List of available datums. • DD°MM’SS Determines the datum used by your •...
  • Page 309: Advanced Settings Menu

    Page settings menu Measurement Units The page settings menu allows you to configure data overlays and, when [ASF 1] -9.9 to +9.9 applicable, adjust the position of the split on pages containing multiple apps. Additional Secondary Factors [ASF 2] -9.9 to +9.9 Additional Secondary Factors Advanced settings menu The advanced settings menu allows you to specify some advanced settings...
  • Page 310: Chapter 24 Yamaha App

    CHAPTER 24: YAMAHA APP CHAPTER CONTENTS • 24.1 Yamaha engine gateway selection — page 311 • 24.2 Yamaha HDMI overview — page 311 • 24.3 Yamaha app overview — page 311 • 24.4 Customizing Data pages — page 312 • 24.5 Engine page —...
  • Page 311: Yamaha Engine Gateway Selection

    24.1 Yamaha engine gateway selection 24.3 Yamaha app overview The [Yamaha app] enables you to view engine system data from a connected When the MFD is connected to Yamaha engines via a compatible gateway / Yamaha Command Link or Command Link Pro network. interface, engine related data can be displayed in the dedicated Yamaha app.
  • Page 312: Yamaha App Controls

    Yamaha app controls 2. Select [Edit], [Hide] or [Reset] from the Data item pop-over menu. i. [Edit] — you can select the new data item you want to add to the page. Icon Description Function ii. [Hide] — removes the data item from the page. Home icon Takes you to the Homescreen.
  • Page 313 • Engine economy [Fuel] [Speed] • STW [Data type] [Data item] [Data type] [Data item] total [Battery] • TTZ [GPS] • COG • Fuel flow total • SOC • Avg SOG • Fuel used (trip) • Max SOG • Est. fuel •...
  • Page 314 • Max Depth • RPM [Depth] [Naviga- • VMG to Wpt [Engine] [Speed] • VMG to Wind tion] • Min Depth • BTW & DTW • Engine Trip • Avg STW Hours • Depth • CMG & VMG to WPT •...
  • Page 315 • Engine economy • Timer [Fuel] [Time] • Min TWS total • Sunset Time • Max TWS • Fuel flow total • Sunrise Time • TWA • Time to empty • UTC Time • TWA (CH) • Distance to • Local Time empty •...
  • Page 316: Engine Page

    Engines • Black Water • Fuel level The number of Yamaha engines connected to your MFD’s network determines how the engine page is displayed. 24.5 Engine page In addition to the customizable data cells available, the Engine page also displays the following engine and tank data for your vessel: •...
  • Page 317: Transmission

    Neutral 2. Forward 3. Reverse 4. No transmission data detected The engine page will update to reflect which engines your MFD is networked to, with Port and Central Port symbols or Starboard and Central Starboard Note: symbols. If no transmission information is detected from the CAN bus after 3 seconds, it will timeout.
  • Page 318: Tanks

    Tanks 2. [Synchronization status] 3. [Immobilizer lock status] The engine page displays the number of tanks aboard your vessel, their type, instance number and fill level. Note: • The number of tanks and their type is determined during the installation wizard.
  • Page 319: Troll Mode

    Troll mode Note: If your engine supports Troll mode it can • The fault codes tab default setting is to display fault codes from all be enabled from the engine page. Troll engines. mode is enabled by pressing the Troll mode •...
  • Page 320: Advanced

    Advanced The Advanced tab is used during the installation and calibration of your Yamaha engine(s). For more information on how to install and calibrate your Yamaha engine(s) refer to Yamaha engine installation manual or Yamaha dealer. [Options:] [Gateway reset] — System protocol information reset. [Engine instances reset] —...
  • Page 321: Chapter 25 Mercury Vesselview App

    CHAPTER 25: MERCURY VESSELVIEW APP CHAPTER CONTENTS • 25.1 VesselView app overview — page 322 • 25.2 VesselView sidebar overview — page 326 • 25.3 Autopilot control — page 326 • 25.4 Active Trim — page 329 • 25.5 Troll control — page 330 •...
  • Page 322: Vesselview App Overview

    25.1 VesselView app overview Fullscreen app page Engine data from Mercury engines can be displayed in the VesselView app when the MFD is connected to the same SeaTalkng ® / NMEA 2000 backbone as the Mercury engine gateway. Note: It is recommended that your Mercury Smartcraft connect gateway is upgraded to the latest version of software by a Mercury dealer.
  • Page 323: Vesselview Features

    MFD screen. Refer to: p.324 — Engine warning messages VesselView features Raymarine’s Mercury VesselView integration allows Raymarine displays running LightHouse™ version 4.1 or greater to replace the dedicated VesselView display, when it is connected to a SmartCraft connect gateway. Supported features: •...
  • Page 324: Changing Alternator Voltage To Steering Angle Indicator

    Changing alternator voltage to steering angle indicator System status The System status is displayed in the center of the page. By default, the fullscreen VesselView app page displays engine alternator voltage at the top of the page; this can be changed to display the steering When the system is started a scan is performed after which System OK is angle indicator instead.
  • Page 325: Mercury Smartcraft Helm Grouping

    Warnings are Orange — Warnings are used to signify that there has been Helm grouping a change in situation requiring your attention. Warnings are accompanied by an audible tone. The alarm message continues to be displayed and the audible tone will continue to sound until the message is acknowledged, or the conditions that triggered the warning are no longer present.
  • Page 326: Information Messages

    To assign the primary display, select the [This is my primary display for this helm group] from the [This display] settings menu: [Homescreen > Settings > This Display ]. Information messages When integrated with a Mercury SmartCraft system the MFD supports display of standard information messages transmitted by the VesselView system.
  • Page 327: Enabling And Disabling Mercury® Autopilot Integration

    Autopilot sidebar selection Autopilot sidebar states With the autopilot in standby the Autopilot sidebar has [Autoheading] or When the autopilot is engaged the Autopilot sidebar is displayed [Route] options. You can select [Autoheading] to engage the autopilot automatically. With the autopilot disengaged (i.e.: in Standby mode) you can and maintain the current heading..
  • Page 328: Engaging Autoheading

    3. Select the [Control pilot from chartplotter(s):] toggle switch. • Pressing and holding the physical [STBY (Auto)] button on an Axiom® Pro display or RMK remote. When disabled the autopilot control of Mercury® engines will not be available. 5. Adjustments to the heading can be made in 1° and 10° increments using Warning: Maintain a permanent watch the controls on the Autopilot sidebar.
  • Page 329: Disengage The Autopilot (Standby)

    • Select [Maintain Heading] to enter Autoheading mode. Shortcuts menu • Select [Standby] to disengage the autopilot. Disengage the autopilot (Standby) The autopilot can be disengaged i.e.: put into Standby mode at any time. Sidebar and app screen The autopilot can be placed in Standby by: •...
  • Page 330: Setting Up Active Trim

    Setting up Active Trim It responds to boat maneuvers with precision and delivers a better overall driving experience. For further details on Active Trim please refer to your To configure Active Trim from the display, follow the steps below: VesselView operator’s guide. Whilst Active Trim is being configured, any other displays in the same helm group will show the progress in the Active Trim sidebar.
  • Page 331: Enabling Troll Control

    Cancelling troll control To regain manual throttle control troll mode must be cancelled. Troll control mode can be cancelled by: • Placing handles in neutral position, or • Selecting [Disable] from the troll sidebar. 25.6 Cruise control On supported engines and outboards the cruise feature will be available on the VesselView sidebar.
  • Page 332: Cancelling Cruise Control

    2. Select the Mercury icon. Steering angle indicator locations 3. Select the Cruise icon. 4. Use the [+] (Plus) and [-] (Minus) buttons to adjust your desired engine RPM. 5. Select [Enable]. 6. Place the remote control handles in the forward gear position, and place the handles in the wide‑open throttle position.
  • Page 333: Faults

    Note: *Only available on supported engines. On compatible engines the engine data page also provides options to initiate automatic engine oil level and transmission fluid level check procedures. 25.10 Faults Fault code history The fault codes tab displays live and historical detected engine faults. The following is the full list of data that is available for each configured engine.
  • Page 334: On Board Diagnostics (Obd)

    On Board Diagnostics (OBD) MFDs that are configured for use with Mercury engines can display OBD faults. When an OBD fault occurs an alarm will be triggered on the MFD. An OBD icon will be displayed on the MFD’s splashscreen during boot up to signify that the MFD supports OBD.
  • Page 335: Chapter 26 Video App

    CHAPTER 26: VIDEO APP CHAPTER CONTENTS • 26.1 Video app overview — page 336 • 26.2 Thermal camera screen overview — page 338 • 26.3 Opening the Video app — page 339 • 26.4 Video app settings — page 341 •...
  • Page 336: Video App Overview

    26.1 Video app overview Analog video feeds and IP (Internet Protocol) digital video feeds can be viewed, recorded and played back on the display using the Video app. Examples of video feeds include: CCTV cameras and Thermal imaging cameras, Blu-Ray player etc. It may also be possible to view analog video feeds from other sources using a suitable third party analog-to-IP video converter.
  • Page 337: Video App Controls

    4. Select the Camera name field. • When not in use, place the camera in the Parked position by selecting [Park camera] from the menu: [Menu > Park camera] 5. Use the onscreen keyboard to rename your feed and then select [Save]. •...
  • Page 338: Thermal Camera Screen Overview

    26.2 Thermal camera screen overview On supported cameras the video feed can be flipped and reversed directly from the Video app’s [Camera setup] menu. [Menu > Settings > Camera setup]. When viewing the thermal or visible light video feed of a compatible thermal camera, additional controls are available.
  • Page 339: Opening The Video App

    Ensure your video feed is compatible by checking the latest details night. available on the Raymarine website against your device’s specification. If in doubt please contact an authorized Raymarine dealer for advice. 2. [IR Focus] — shown when autofocus is activated, to indicate the progress of the operation.
  • Page 340: Selecting A Video Feed

    Selecting a video feed You can change the feed that is displayed in the Video app. From the Video app main menu, select the icon for the camera that you want to display. If the ‘Camera not yet available’ message is displayed for more than 2 minutes, then your MFD cannot connect to your camera.
  • Page 341: Video App Settings

    26.4 Video app settings 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the other app instance and video stream. Dual MFDs The Settings menu provides access to the Video app’s features and functions. The options available in the Settings menu are dependent on your Activate dual video streaming on at least 2 MFDs connected on the same system configuration and connected devices.
  • Page 342 Settings Options Settings Options [Palette] • WhiteHot [Digital Zoom] • Disable Various color palettes are available to suit different • BlackHot Zooms the camera feed to maximum. • Enable conditions or your personal preference. • RedHot [Roll correction](Requires AR200) • Disable Accounts for boat tilting and will adjust video feed •...
  • Page 343 ClearCruise™ tab (Augmented Reality) (Requires AR200) Settings Options [On-screen icons] • None Settings Options [Augmented Reality] • Disable Sets the level for the camera’s built-in onscreen • Minimal icons Enables / disables Augmented Reality and • Enable • All Augmented reality settings. [Save default settings] •...
  • Page 344 ClearCruise™ tab (Object Detection) / (Video Analytics) Settings Options Settings (ClearCruise™ tab — Object Detection / Options [Dangerous AIS targets] • Disable Video Analytics) Enables and disables automatic tracking of • Enable [Highlight detected objects] • Disable Dangerous AIS targets. Uses proprietary ClearCruise™...
  • Page 345: Maritime (M-Series) Camera Compatibility

    Settings Options Setting (Image) Compatible cameras [Scan width] • Narrow [Active feed] • *M300 Determines how far the camera pans from left to • Medium • Thermal • M400 right when in Surveillance mode. • Wide • Visible • M500 [Scan speed] •...
  • Page 346 Setting (Image) Compatible cameras Setting (Camera setup) Compatible cameras [Heater] [Scene] (Thermal feed) • M100 / M200 • M100 / M200 • Disable • Day • *M300 • *M300 • Night • M400 • Enable • M400 • Docking • M500 •...
  • Page 347 Setting (Camera setup) Compatible cameras Setting (Camera setup) Compatible cameras [On-screen icons] • *M300 [Self-tests and calibration] (Thermal feed) • M100 / M200 • None • M400 • *M300 • Minimal • M500 • M400 • All • M500 [Save default settings] •...
  • Page 348 Setting (ClearCruise™) Compatible cameras Setting (ClearCruise™) Compatible cameras ClearCruise™ Augmented Reality (Requires • M100 / M200 ClearCruise™ Object Detection (Video • M100 / M200 AR200) Analytics) • *M300 • *M300 [Augmented Reality] • M100 / M200 [Highlight detected objects] • M100 / M200 •...
  • Page 349 Setting (Camera motion) Compatible cameras Setting (Page) Compatible cameras [Dangerous AIS target] • M200 [Edit data overlays] • M100 / M200 • Disable • *M300 • List of data overlays • *M300 • Enable • M400 • M400 • M500 •...
  • Page 350 CHAPTER 27: CLEARCRUISE (OBJECT DETECTION / VIDEO ANALYTICS, AND AUGMENTED REALITY) CHAPTER CONTENTS • 27.1 ClearCruise™ features — page 351 • 27.2 Camera setup — page 352 • 27.3 AR200 setup for Augmented Reality — page 354 • 27.4 ClearCruise™ Object Detection (Video Analytics) overview — page 355 •...
  • Page 351: Chapter 27 Clearcruise

    • Thermal Camera (M100, M200, or M300 Series), running the latest Required components for Augmented Reality (IP cameras) available software version. • AR200 Augmented Reality Sensor Note: Visit www.raymarine.com/software to download the latest software • IP camera (CAM210IP or CAM220IP) for your camera. Required components for Augmented Reality (M-Series cameras) •...
  • Page 352: Camera Setup

    Note: • The camera’s height above the waterline and camera’s view direction need to be physically measured for accurate camera installation. • The camera’s horizontal field of view can be found in your camera’s installation manual specification. Fixed camera calibration Fixed mount cameras require calibration for Augmented Reality to function correctly.
  • Page 353: Pan And Tilt Camera Calibration

    Pan and Tilt camera calibration Menu item Options Pan and Tilt cameras require calibration for Augmented Reality to function [Camera height above waterline] • 0m to 50m correctly. • 0ft to 165ft 1. For first time setup, either: [Camera direction] •...
  • Page 354: Ar200 Setup For Augmented Reality

    • Pan and tilt the camera 360° during calibration to ensure the horizon line Menu item Options has been positioned correctly. [Camera height above waterline] • 0m to 50m • 0ft to 165ft • To Calibrate the camera’s [Forward Position] adjust the camera direction so the vertical black line is positioned directly forward, parallel to your vessels forward position.
  • Page 355: Clearcruise™ Object Detection (Video Analytics) Overview

    27.4 ClearCruise™ Object Detection (Video • Object detection can be particularly useful at night or visually limiting environments such as storms or fog. Analytics) overview • In the event of an emergency, such as man overboard, Object detection could be a useful aid that helps to The Object Detection (Video Analytics) features provide audible and identify and predict the distance from the MOB.
  • Page 356: Augmented Reality Flags

    Waypoint flag Setting Description 2. Chart Object flag (buoy) [Highlight detected Enables/disables object highlighting. objects] 3. AIS Target flag (passenger ferry; icon points in the direction of travel relative to the camera feed) [Beep on detection] Enables/disables an audible beep when an object is detected ([Highlight detected objects] must be 4.
  • Page 357 Selecting a flag highlights it in red and provides additional information about the object in a context menu. The menu also provides additional features. The range of features available in the context menu depends on the type of object selected: [AIS Target Flag] Option Description...
  • Page 358: Goto Flag

    27.6 ClearCruise settings (Augmented Reality) Option Description [Chart Object name] The name of the chart object. Augmented Reality settings can be edited in the [ClearCruise] tab in the [Target data] Lat, Lon, Rng, Brg. Video app. [Goto] The Chart app will plot a direct route to the last Setting Description known location of the target.
  • Page 359: Range Limit

    Note: Some chart objects just outside of the FOV cone might still display in the Video app as flags. You can specify this range limit manually in the Video app: [Video Settings > ClearCruise tab]. Any adjustments you make will be reflected in the FOV Note: cone display in the Chart app.
  • Page 360 When enabled, the Roll Correction feature accounts for the boat tilting and stabilizes the video feed accordingly. This means that the video feed’s horizon will be parallel with the actual horizon. When disabled, the video feed will tilt with the boat and the MFD screen. Roll correction disabled...
  • Page 361: Ar200 Calibration (Linearization)

    2. Roll correction enabled • Underwater electrical cables • Marine pontoons 27.8 AR200 Calibration (Linearization) Magnetic deviation Magnetic deviation is the error induced in a compass caused by interference To enable accurate placement of Augmented Reality (AR) flags on the camera’s video feed, the AR200’s AHRS sensors need to compensate for from local magnetic fields.
  • Page 362: Continual Monitoring And Adaptation

    If the conditions for linearization are less than ideal, the automatic Item Description linearization process temporarily pauses until conditions improve again. The [Current reading:] following conditions can cause the linearization process to temporarily pause: The current heading reported by the AR200. •...
  • Page 363: Chapter 28 Audio App

    CHAPTER 28: AUDIO APP CHAPTER CONTENTS • 28.1 Audio app overview — page 364 • 28.2 Opening the Audio app — page 367 • 28.3 Getting started — page 369 • 28.4 Audio app menu options — page 370 Audio app...
  • Page 364: Audio App Overview

    Fusion and Rockford Fosgate at the The Audio app can be displayed in Fullscreen and half screen portrait app same time is NOT supported. pages. SiriusXM receivers Raymarine part Supported Network Model number number connection SR150...
  • Page 365: Audio App Controls

    Model number Supported Network connection Icon Description RA770 NMEA 2000 [Volume Down] Ethernet Decreases volume for current zone. Ethernet SRX400 UD750 NMEA 2000 Ethernet UD755 NMEA 2000 [Volume Up] Ethernet Increases volume for current zone. JL Audio Model number Supported Network connection MM50 NMEA 2000 [Forwards]...
  • Page 366 Icon Description Icon Description [Tune Up ] [Stop] Manually searches up for radio stations/channels. Select to Stop (Mute) Radio devices. Note: Control is not available from SiriusXM device. [Tune Down] [Like] Manually searches down for radio stations/channels. Like a track (Pandora only). Note: Control is not available from SiriusXM device.
  • Page 367: Audio Sidebar

    The Audio app is opened by selecting an app page from the Homescreen that includes the Audio app. Pre-requisites: Ensure your Entertainment system(s) are compatible by checking the latest details available on the Raymarine website. If in doubt please contact an authorized Raymarine dealer for advice. Audio app...
  • Page 368 2. Ensure you have installed your Entertainment system(s) in accordance with the documentation that was supplied with the system. The Audio app will open in 1 of 3 states: Audio app displayed If your Entertainment system is powered up and operational then the player controls are displayed and can be used to control your system.
  • Page 369: Getting Started

    28.3 Getting started Muting and unmuting Selecting an audio zone If the select entertainment system supports multiple zones you can select which zone the audio app controls.. 1. Select [Zone]. The zone pop-over menu is displayed. 2. Select the zone you want to control. Refer to the instructions provided with your entertainment system for details on naming your zones.
  • Page 370: Browsing For Tracks

    Browsing for tracks Note: For SiriusXM, channel control is not available from an external audio head unit. You can browse USB and Bluetooth devices for tracks. Saving presets Up to 4 presets can be saved for each Radio audio source (i.e.: AM Radio, FM Radio, Weather, SiriusXM and Pandora).
  • Page 371: Audio App Settings Menu

    Audio app settings menu Menu item / Description Options [Zone] List of zones.. When the entertainment system supports multiple zones you can change which zone the audio app is controlling / displaying details for. [Source] • AM Radio Change the audio source for the •...
  • Page 372: Adjusting Balance And Fade Controls

    Audio settings tab Menu item Description Options Menu item Description Options [Multi-zone volume Allows you to select • Audio zones control:] independent audio zones 1–12 [Balance] Allows you to control the • L = Left that are controlled by left / right speaker balance speakers up multi-zone volume control.
  • Page 373: Adjusting Multi-Zone Controls

    2. Place your finger on the White marker and then slide it left or right to adjust the setting the required value, alternatively use a [Rotary controller] to adjust the setting the required value. Note: The fader control will only be displayed for systems that support fading.. Adjusting multi-zone controls When supported by the entertainment system the audio app can be To enable multi-zone control select the text ‘[This zone]’.
  • Page 375: Chapter 29 Pdf Viewer App

    CHAPTER 29: PDF VIEWER APP CHAPTER CONTENTS • 29.1 PDF Viewer app overview — page 376 • 29.2 Opening PDF files — page 376 • 29.3 PDF Viewer controls — page 376 • 29.4 Searching a PDF — page 377 PDF Viewer app...
  • Page 376: Pdf Viewer App Overview

    The PDF Viewer app can be used to browse and open PDF files located on your external storage device(s). A typical use for the PDF viewer is to display Raymarine product handbooks that you have downloaded from the Raymarine website (www.raymarine.com/manuals).
  • Page 377: Searching A Pdf

    29.4 Searching a PDF 4. Page forward — Select to display the next page. 5. Last page — Select to display the last page of the PDF document. You can search a PDF document for a word or phrase using the Find function. 6.
  • Page 378: Chapter 30 Uav (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) App

    CHAPTER 30: UAV (UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE) APP CHAPTER CONTENTS • 30.1 UAV support — page 379 • 30.2 UAV disclaimer — page 379 • 30.3 UAV app overview — page 379 • 30.4 UAV pre-requisites — page 381 • 30.5 UAV precautions — page 382 •...
  • Page 379: Uav Support

    30.1 UAV support Note: • UAV support currently only available on LightHouse™ version 4.0 or below. 30.2 UAV disclaimer The UAV app allows the FLIR multifunction display (“MFD”) to serve as an auxiliary controller for approved unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) models. You are responsible for your own conduct while using the UAV and for any consequences thereof.
  • Page 380: Compatible Uavs

    • Mavic 2 Pro by DJI [Flight data] Distance, Speed and Height data is displayed onscreen. • Mavic 2 Zoom by DJI Connection to any other UAV is not approved and is performed at your own Note: risk. Displayed Flight data is specific to the UAV app and cannot be edited.
  • Page 381: Uav Pre-Requisites

    Removing the RC cable Page settings Settings Description The RC cable used for connecting the UAV’s primary controller to a mobile device must be removed, before connecting the controller to your display. [Data Overlays] Enables configuration of Data overlays [Edit split ratio] Enables you to customize the position of the partitions in splitscreen app pages.
  • Page 382: Uav Precautions

    30.5 UAV precautions the ACCESSORY connection to a dashboard or bulkhead, to make the connection more accessible. A USB “Micro B” to USB “A” cable can then be used to connect the primary controller to the display, as shown below. Operating your UAV over water and launching and retrieving your UAV on a vessel can be a significantly different experience than when on land.
  • Page 383: Getting Started

    30.7 UAV app page The Remote controller and the MFD will alert you that there is a no-fly zone. Your UAV will not enter the restricted airspace covered by a no-fly zone. You will also be unable to launch your UAV in restricted airspace. Please refer The UAV app is not displayed on the Homescreen by default.
  • Page 384 No Wi-Fi connection No connection detected The first time you open the UAV app, after an MFD factory reset, or after After successful registration, the ‘No connection detected’ notification is you have updated your MFD’s software, the UAV app must be registered displayed.
  • Page 385: Launching The Uav

    30.9 Launching the UAV hover in its current position. If required, you can then use manual control to retrieve your UAV. When it is safe to do so you can use the UAV app to launch your UAV. 30.10 Controlling the UAV in flight When in flight you can control the UAV using the onscreen virtual joysticks.
  • Page 386: Disconnect Uav Remote Controller From Mfd

    Note: The Return home manoeuvre can be cancelled at any time by selecting the Red, onscreen [Cancel return to boat] option. Once selected the UAV will stop and hover in its current position. 30.12 Disconnect UAV remote controller from When you have finished using the UAV app it is recommended that you disconnect the USB cable from the UAV’s remote controller.
  • Page 387: Uav Chart Integration

    30.14 UAV Chart integration [Rotation] The Rotation slider control is used to adjust the UAV’s direction of When a compatible UAV with a GNSS (GPS) position fix is connected to rotation and rotation speed. With the control on the slider center your MFD, a UAV icon representing the position of the UAV is displayed line the UAV will maintain position in relation to your vessel.
  • Page 388: Showing Or Hiding The Uav Icon

    30.15 UAV Emergency procedures Showing or hiding the UAV icon The UAV icon is displayed by default in the Chart app. The icon can be The guidance below is intended to provide details of steps taken hidden if required. automatically by your UAV, and any manual intervention that may be required From the Chart app menu: in certain situations.
  • Page 389 Assuming manual control The UAV pilot has the ability to take manual control of the UAV at any time. Manual control may be required for normal in-flight maneuvering or positioning, or in emergency situations. The methods of assuming manual control are as follows: •...
  • Page 390: Chapter 31 Mobile App Support

    CHAPTER 31: MOBILE APP SUPPORT CHAPTER CONTENTS • 31.1 Raymarine mobile apps — page 391 • 31.2 Connecting an Android device to the display — page 391 • 31.3 Connecting an iOS device to the display — page 392 •...
  • Page 391: Raymarine Mobile Apps

    31.1 Raymarine mobile apps Example Android Wi-Fi connection Please check the relevant app store for Raymarine mobile apps. Note: When updating your MFD software ensure that you check for updates to your mobile apps. Note: Depending on device type, manufacturer and version of the Android 31.2 Connecting an Android device to the...
  • Page 392: Connecting An Ios Device To The Display

    31.3 Connecting an iOS device to the display 31.4 Fishidy sync iOS devices can be connected to the display’s Wi-Fi connection. You can synchronize Fishidy Spots and Waypoints between the Fishidy app and your MFD’s Chart app. Open your iOS device’s Wi-Fi settings from the top drop down menu or via [Settings].
  • Page 393: Enable Sync

    You can disable Fishidy sync from the Fishidy app or your MFD. 1. [Fishidy app] i. Access the [Raymarine Sync] menu and select [Disable Sync]. 4. When prompted by your MFD, select [Yes] to confirm sync. ii. [More > Raymarine Sync > Disable Sync] If you select [No], sync will be cancelled and will need to be restarted.
  • Page 394: Navionics Plotter Sync

    31.5 Navionics plotter sync 31.7 Controlling your display using RayRemote You can use the Navionics boating mobile app to: The RayRemote app allows you to remotely control your display from your mobile device. • transfer waypoints and routes between your MFD and mobile device. •...
  • Page 395: Viewing Your Mfd Screen Using Rayview

    31.8 Viewing your MFD screen using RayView The RayView app allows you to remotely view your MFD from your mobile device. 1. Download and install RayView from your app store. 2. Ensure your mobile device is connected to your MFD’s Wi-Fi. 3.
  • Page 396: Chapter 32 Partner Integration And Third-Party Apps

    CHAPTER 32: PARTNER INTEGRATION AND THIRD-PARTY APPS CHAPTER CONTENTS • 32.1 Partner integration — page 397 • 32.2 LightHouse third-party apps — page 397 • 32.3 App launcher — page 397 • 32.4 Interface shortcuts on the homescreen — page 399 •...
  • Page 397: Partner Integration

    32.1 Partner integration A list of current approved APKs can be found on the Raymarine website: Details of current integration partners is available on the Raymarine website: http://www.raymarine.com/multifunction-displays/lighthouse3/lighthouse- Raymarine allows 3rd party hardware suppliers to integrate their hardware apps/ with Raymarine Axiom® displays.
  • Page 398: Installing Lighthouse Third-Party Apps

    Removing an apk app APK apps downloaded from the Raymarine website can be installed by selecting [Install from SD / USB]. Refer to: Android apk apps can be removed (uninstalled) from your MFD by follow p.398 — Installing Lighthouse third-party apps the steps below.
  • Page 399: Interface Shortcuts On The Homescreen

    32.4 Interface shortcuts on the homescreen 2. Select the Wi-Fi connection status button, located on the top right of the app launcher page. When the MFD detects integration partner hardware, Interface shortcuts The Wi-Fi settings page is displayed and will scan for available networks. can be added to the homescreen.
  • Page 400: Bluetooth Speaker Set Up

    Bluetooth Settings 4. Available access points. 5. Back button. 6. Home button 32.6 Bluetooth speaker set up Enabling and disabling Bluetooth 1. Select the Status bar area located in the top right of the screen. 2. Select [Bluetooth Settings]. 3. Select the Toggle switch on the right of the Bluetooth settings page to enable Bluetooth.
  • Page 401: Pairing A Bluetooth Speaker

    Pairing a Bluetooth speaker Shortcuts page Before attempting to pair with a Bluetooth speaker, ensure that the speaker is switched on and discoverable. With your MFD’s Bluetooth enabled: 1. From the Bluetooth settings page, select the relevant device from the [Available devices] list.
  • Page 402: Chapter 33 Troubleshooting

    CHAPTER 33: TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER CONTENTS • 33.1 Troubleshooting — page 403 • 33.2 Diagnostic product information — page 403 • 33.3 Power up troubleshooting — page 404 • 33.4 Radar troubleshooting — page 405 • 33.5 GNSS (GPS) troubleshooting — page 406 •...
  • Page 403: Troubleshooting

    A .json file will be saved, using your chosen filename to your memory card. Before packing and shipping, all Raymarine® products are subjected to comprehensive testing and quality assurance programs. If you do experience You may view the file using a most standard notepad applications.
  • Page 404: Power Up Troubleshooting

    (Refer has become corrupted, try downloading and to the Technical Specification section of your installing the latest software from the Raymarine product’s installation instructions for fuse website. ratings.) 2. On display products, as a last resort, attempt to 2.
  • Page 405: Performing A Power On Reset On An Axiom® Pro Display

    [Power] icon. fuses, replace if necessary. If the breaker keeps tripping or fuses keep blowing, contact • A Quantum Radar will shut down after 30 a Raymarine authorized dealer for assistance. minutes if neither a wired (RayNet) , nor a Troubleshooting...
  • Page 406: Gnss (Gps) Troubleshooting

    • Ensure Open Array power switch is in the On No fix displayed Off position position. Possible causes Possible solutions • Ensure all Raymarine products contain the Software mismatch Geographic location or prevailing Check to see if a fix is obtained between equipment latest available software, check the Raymarine conditions preventing satellite fix.
  • Page 407 External sonar Ensure all Raymarine products contain the latest necessary. module: Software available software, check the Raymarine website: 3. With the unit turned on, try flexing the cable mismatch between www.raymarine.com/software...
  • Page 408 Poor / problematic image Possible causes Possible solutions Possible causes Possible solutions Damaged cables Check the unit’s connector for broken or bent pins. Targets will appear Increase vessel speed. differently if your vessel 2. Check that the cable connector is fully inserted is stationary (e.g.: fish will into the unit and that the locking collar is in the appear on the display as...
  • Page 409: Camera Troubleshooting

    Raymarine technical support for analysis. For details refer to: p.239 — Diagnostics sonar recording • If a transom mount transducer is mounted too high on the transom it may be lifting out 33.7 Camera troubleshooting...
  • Page 410 Noisy image Possible causes Possible solutions Possible causes Possible solutions Problem with power • Check the power connections to the camera, supply to the camera JCU, and PoE injector (if used). Poor quality or faulty • Ensure cable runs are no longer than they need or thermal camera’s cabling.
  • Page 411 Image freezes momentarily Possible causes Possible solutions FFC (Flat Field A Thermal camera’s image will pause momentarily Correction). on a periodic basis during the Flat Field Correction (FFC) cycle. Just prior to the FFC, a small green square may appear in the upper left corner of the screen.
  • Page 412: Augmented Reality (Ar) Troubleshooting

    Deviation too high Reset the AR200 calibration by selecting [Reset] from the AR200 calibration page: [Homescreen > Settings > Network > Data sources > Heading > Raymarine AR200 Attitude > Calibrate]. 2. If the problem persists, you may need to move your AR200 to a location with less magnetic...
  • Page 413: Wi-Fi Troubleshooting

    33.9 Wi-Fi troubleshooting Possible cause Possible solutions Incorrect network Ensure you are using the correct passphrase, the Before troubleshooting problems with your Wi-Fi connection, ensure that credentials Wi-Fi network’s passphrase can be found in the you have followed the Wi-Fi location requirements guidance provided in the Wi-Fi settings on the broadcasting device (the relevant installation instructions and performed a power cycle/reboot of the device that you are trying to connect to).
  • Page 414 Connection extremely slow and or keeps dropping out Possible cause Possible solutions Interference caused Temporarily switch off each device in turn until you Possible cause Possible solutions by other devices have identified the device causing the interference, Wi-Fi performance • Move devices closer together. that use the 2.4GHz then remove or reposition the offending device(s).
  • Page 415: Wireless Display Troubleshooting

    Poor performance Mobile application running slowly or not at all Possible cause Possible solutions High video processing demand. The Camera app, Raymarine mobile Possible cause Possible solutions app connections can interfere with Raymarine® app not Install mobile app from relevant app store.
  • Page 416: Data Troubleshooting

    • Check power to the data bus. Software mismatch between • Check the Raymarine website equipment may prevent and ensure all your Raymarine communication. products have the latest software.
  • Page 417: Chapter 34 Technical Support

    CHAPTER 34: TECHNICAL SUPPORT CHAPTER CONTENTS • 34.1 Raymarine product support and servicing — page 418 • 34.2 Learning resources — page 419 Technical support...
  • Page 418: Raymarine Product Support And Servicing

    Raymarine offers dedicated service departments for warranty, service, and • E-Mail: support.it@raymarine.com repairs. • Tel: +39 02 9945 1001 Don’t forget to visit the Raymarine website to register your product for Spain (Authorized Raymarine distributor): extended warranty benefits: http://www.raymarine.co.uk/display/?id=788. • E-Mail: sat@azimut.es United Kingdom (UK), EMEA, and Asia Pacific: •...
  • Page 419: Viewing Product Information

    Autopilot, Radar or Sonar hardware. 34.2 Learning resources 1. Select [Settings], from the Homescreen. Raymarine has produced a range of learning resources to help you get the The [Getting started] menu contains hardware and software information most out of your products.
  • Page 420 Training courses Raymarine regularly runs a range of in-depth training courses to help you make the most of your products. Visit the Training section of the Raymarine website for more information: • http://www.raymarine.co.uk/view/?id=2372 Technical support forum You can use the Technical support forum to ask a technical question about a Raymarine product or to find out how other customers are using their Raymarine equipment.
  • Page 421: Appendix A Nmea 2000 Pgn Support

    Appendix A NMEA 2000 PGN support • 127497 — Trip Parameters, Engine (Receive) • 127498 — Engine Parameters, Static (Receive) Administration PGNs • 127503 — AC input status (Receive) • 59392 — ISO Acknowledge (Receive / Transmit) • 127504 — AC output status (Receive) •...
  • Page 422 • 130065 — Route and WP Service — Route List (Receive / Transmit) • 130066 — Route and WP Service — Route/WP List Attributes (Receive / Raymarine® provides field programmability of the Device and System Transmit) Instances within PGN 60928 which can be commanded via use of PGN 126208 as required by the latest [NMEA 2000] standard.
  • Page 425 Index Deep water arrival ................77 Digital switching................... 77 DSC...................... 77 Engine....................77 Account transfer ..................90 External speaker .................. 77 active alarm indication................76 Fishing range ..................77 ActiveCaptain ..................171 Guard zone 1 ..................76 Advance waypoint................. 100 Guard zone 2 ..................76 Advanced settings menu...............309 Lost Radar targets................
  • Page 426 Delete ....................63 Roll correction..................359 Rename....................63 Troubleshooting .................412 Applications.....................60 Waypoints ..................358 Apps ......................60 Augmented Reality, camera FOV ............353 LightHouse third-party ................. 29 Auto turn....................102 MFD ..................... 29 Automatic linearization ................362 AR200 ....................361 Autopilot Calibration...................361 Advanced settings ................
  • Page 427 Audio ................... 55, 401 Cursor info boxes ................174 Connection ..................400 Depth settings ..................171 Disabling ....................400 Field of View (FOV) ................166 Enabling .....................400 Find nearest..................163 pairing speaker ................55, 401 Fish mapping Settings....................400 Fishing Recommendations..............198 Speaker volume..................401 Layer identification................199 Volume ....................
  • Page 428 Laylines....................187 RealVision™ 3D overview ..............225 Navigate mode ................... 178 Sonar overview ..................222 Overview.....................125 Technology ..................222 RealBathy....................145 ClearCruise Rudder bar indicator ................142 Augmented Reality ................353 Chart appearance................... 175 Augmented Reality (AR) ..............351 Chart appObject information Object detection ................ 351, 355 Cursor info boxes ................129 close hauled indicators................302 Chart detail .....................168...
  • Page 429 Contact details..................418 Race start page..................300 Context menus ..................31 Rolling road page ................302 Controls Sailing dial................. 299–300 Bluetooth keyboard ................43 Sailing page ..................299 Chart ....................126 Single data page................304 Dashboard ..................291 Tanks page ..................303 Fishfinder ................... 227 Wind angle response.................309 Radar ....................
  • Page 430 Data sources ................... 53 Display data..................35, 293 Selection ....................54 Display voltage data ................ 36, 293 Data widget ..................... 63 Distance data ..............36, 294, 312, 314 Datamaster Distance units ..................307 Multiple ....................45 Dock-to-dock..................110 Selection ....................45 DockSense app ..................
  • Page 431 Waypoints ..................... 71 Invert colors ................235–237 Range lines ..................236 Scroll speed ................236–238 Show targets as ................. 235 target colors................235, 237 Factory reset ................55, 404–405 View mode..................236 File browser..................68, 70 View selection buttons ..............236 First responder ..................
  • Page 432 GNSS (GPS) constellations..............64 Target options ................... 275 GNSS (GPS) data ................312–313 Intel targets..................... 147 GNSS (GPS) Settings ................65 Internet connection ................399 GNSS/GPS troubleshooting..............406 IP address....................419 GNSS(GPS) IRPCS / COLREGS ..................155 Data .....................38, 295 iTC-5 calibration ..................51 GNSS(GPS) data ................38, 295 Goto waypoint ..................139 GPS......................
  • Page 433 ASF 2 ....................309 Export ....................283 Chain....................308 link ID ....................284 Slave 1 ....................308 New broadcast................... 283 Slave 2 ....................308 New direct message ................283 Loran TDs ....................106 Received .................... 283 Reply ....................284 Sent....................283 Messages app ................62, 68, 282 Messaging app ..................
  • Page 434 My data....................60, 68 Searching a PDF ................377 My profiles ....................72 PDF viewer app ..................62 PGNs ......................421 Pilot data................39, 296, 312, 314 Pilot icon....................98 Pilot sidebar..................... 98 Navigation data ................38, 296, 314 Placing a waypoint ................105 Navigation mode ................
  • Page 435 Modes ....................250 Main Bang Suppression (MBS)............268 Overlay ....................153 Menu....................264 Overlay color palette ................153 Motion mode..................265 Overlay visibility..................153 Near Target Enhancement..............266 Overlay without heading..............153 Orientation ..................265 Powering off..................248 Page settings menu ................268 Rain ....................264 Parking offset..................267 Range ....................153 Preferences menu ................266 Range and Bearing ................251 Presentation menu................266...
  • Page 436 Symbols ..................151, 256 Show/Hide ................... 111 Tracking .....................255 Speed ....................112 Trails (Wakes) ..................259 Time ....................112 True mode ..................258 View route plan..................111 Vectors ....................259 Route options ..................112 Radar targets ..................147 Routes Radar troubleshooting................405 Sharing....................114 Range rings ..................169, 251 Rudder RayControl..................391, 394 Damping ....................
  • Page 437 creation..................117, 119 Sidebars Expanding square pattern ..............119 Audio ....................367 pattern ....................116 Simulator, See Demo Sector search pattern ................. 116 Single data page ................... 304 SAR pattern Sirius....................... 197 Receiving ...................282 Subscription ................200, 211 SAR Pattern Sirius XM ....................
  • Page 438 System time ..................... 59 OneShot decay .................. 277 OneShot decay times ................ 278 OneShot Delay .................. 277 Target list ................... 279 Tank data..................40, 297 Track Tanks page.................... 303 Capacity ....................114 Target acquisition Track with camera ................131, 243 Data source requirements ..............256 Tracking Target list..................
  • Page 439 Connection ..................382 Restore ....................72 Controller RC Cable ................381 Back up ..................... 71 Controller signal lost ................388 User profiles .................... 72 Controls ..................... 385 Critical battery..................388 Disclaimer ..................379 Disconnect..................386 Variation ....................308 Emergency procedures ..............388 Vessel hull type ................
  • Page 440 Mirror image ..................337 Animated weather layers ..............204 Video app pages ................... 336 Cities layer ..................206 Video playback..................70 Cloud tops layer.................206 Video, viewing multiple inputs............... 336 Context menu ..................202 View route plan ..................111 Lightning layer ...................206 Visibility ....................172 Reports ....................202 Volume units..................308 Sea surface temperature layer ............
  • Page 441 Wind data .................39, 297, 315 Catalyst ...................318 Wind speed units...................308 Check engine warning ..............318 Low oil pressure................318 Low voltage..................318 Overheat ..................318 Steering system ................318 XTE, Water in fuel ..................318 Restart....................140 Warning indicator................318 Yamaha gateway ..................311 Yamaha HDMI ..................311 Yamaha HDMI app ...................61 YachtSense Off-boat features..................
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