Using The Course Deviation Indicator (Cdi); Warnings Of Potential Dangers - Raymarine E120W Reference Manual

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Chapter 4: Using the Chart

... using the Course Deviation Indicator (CDI)

The CDI assists with accurately maintaining your course to your destination. A 'rolling
road' in three dimensional perspective provides a real-time display of your boat's
course. See

4.13 Warnings of potential dangers

When the appropriate equipment is installed and switched on, the following alarms
will be triggered when you are in the chart application:
• System alarms - Anchor, Timer, Alarm clock and Temperature.
• Navigation alarms - Arrival and Off track.
• Radar alarms - Guard zones.
• Fishfinder alarms.
• AIS alarms.
• Weather alarms.
When an alarm is triggered, a buzzer sounds and a pop-up window describing the
alarm and how to clear it is displayed. In some cases, the appropriate action is taken by
the Chart. For example, following an arrival alarm, the next route leg is activated.
To switch these alarms on/off and set the limits:
For more details of alarms, see page 265.
Note:
Chapter 10:Using the Course Deviation Indicator
Setup
Chart Setup...
MENU
Cartography Setup
GPS Status...
Compass Setup...
System Setup...
Alarm Setup...
Select Alarm Setup
for more information.
Alarm Setup Menu
System Alarms Setup...
Navigation Alarms Setup...
Radar Alarms Setup...
Fishfinder Alarms Setup...
Select appropriate sub-menu
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