Navigational Displays - Raytheon RayChart 620 Operation Manual

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• Setup options to allow you to customize the RayChart according to
your own system and preference, such as chart orientation (north up,
course up or head up), display windows, and alarm setup
• Ruler function for measuring chart distances
• Centre options for centering the chart on the ship, cursor, or a
specified position, and a Home Mode for displaying the vessel's
current position and tracking information
• Alarm reporting and control, and a range of timers including
countdown and elapsed timers
• Log record
• Plotter mode can be selected, which allows the use of the RayChart
at ranges for which no chart information is available
• 7 languages
• Print option
• Memory C-cards can be used to store and transfer route, waypoint,
event and track history data
• If two RayCharts are installed on the system, each can be operated
independently, but the active route is displayed on both units

Navigational Displays

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Because the RayChart is compatible with the SeaTalk
0183 standards, it can be set up to display data sent by other
instruments, such as a RayData or RayPilot.
You can customize the display to include a range of data sets, selected
from the data available over either a SeaTalk bus or an NMEA
connection. In addition to repeating data from other instruments, the
RayChart calculates extra items from received data.
The RayChart can also display a Course Deviation Indicator (CDI) or
Bearing Deviation Indicator (BDI) window, showing the deviation from
the required course or bearing in a graphical display.
RayChart 620
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and NMEA

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