Chapter 3: Operation; Introduction; Changing The Display Mode - Raymarine Raynav 300 GPS Plotter Owner's Handbook Manual

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Chapter 3: Operation

Chapter 3: Operation

3.1 Introduction

This chapter explains how to navigate with the Raynav 300 GPS Plotter.
It covers the following topics:
CAUTION:
The GPS Plotter makes it easy to place a waypoint and travel
towards it. However, you should always check first that the route is
safe. When using the GPS Plotter in combination with a SeaTalk
autopilot, the autopilot will prompt for confirmation before it steers
the vessel towards the waypoint.

3.2 Changing the Display Mode

The DISPLAY key is used to select the desired screen mode. The
following modes can be selected:
Controlling waypoints, including placing, moving, editing and delet-
ing waypoints.
Changing the display mode.
Using a range of data pages to display navigation data.
Maintaining a Data Log of Time, Position, Course Made Good
(CMG) and Distance Made Good (DMG).
Working with waypoints and routes, including creating a new route,
managing routes using the Route List and editing routes.
Following routes and going to waypoints.
Transferring waypoints and routes
Using tracks, including showing tracks, track set up, saving tracks
and converting a track to a route (SmartRoute).
Using the Man Overboard (MOB) feature.
Setting up Alarms and Timers.
Cursor echo from other equipment.
Default GPS/Waypoint display
Boat Data (three pages) / Environment Data (two pages)
Course Deviation Indicator (CDI)/Bearing & Distance Indicator
(BDI)
Data Boxes
Data Log
Plotter display
Return to default GPS/Waypoint display
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