Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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SL70RC PLUS Series Radar/ Chartplotter Display Owner's Handbook
Document number: 81206-1 Date:March 2002
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SL70RC PLUS Series Radar/Chartplotter Display Owner's Handbook
March 2002 INTENDED USE
The display units detailed in this handbook may form part of navigational radar systems intended for light marine use. These displays and radar systems are only an aid to navigation.
SAFETY NOTICES
This radar equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual. Failure to do so can result in personal injury and/or navigational inaccuracies. [. . . ] Removing a chart cartridge whilst a display unit is accessing the chart may cause an operational error.
To remove a chart card:
1. Press on the card you wish to remove, and move the top of the card to the left to clear the retaining pegs. The card will spring half-way out, enabling you to grip the card and remove it from the slot. Remember to close the card cover so that it clicks shut, to prevent water from entering the card reader assembly.
Displaying the Chart Data
The new chart information will be displayed when you move the cursor into an area covered by the new chart or, if it is already in the area, change the range scale. The boundary of each chart digitized in the current card is defined by a box or rectangle. (You can switch off the chart boundaries display if you wish, as part of the chartplotter set up described in Section 7. 7. )
Removing a Chart Card
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SL70MRC & SL70CRC PLUS Pathfinder Radar/Chartplotter Displays
To zoom in:
1. Use the trackpad to move the cursor inside one of the chart boxes, and press the lower part of the RANGE key.
RANGE
That area is expanded, with the cursor at the centre, so that you can see more detail. Note that the smaller the chart box is on the screen, the further you can zoom in and the greater the amount of detail that is available. If you have switched on Plotter Mode (see Section 7. 7), you can zoom in further than the most detailed chart; all chart functions remain available.
Displaying Object Information
Chart cards include a number of displayed objects for which information is available, such as lights and buoys. If your chart includes port and tide data, this can be displayed along with information for the nearest port facility (for a selected position). You use the contextsensitive cursor to identify the object and display detailed information.
To obtain the chart object, port or tide information:
Displaying Object Information
1. Move the cursor over the symbol for which you require the information. An Object data box such as the following is displayed at the lower left corner of the screen:
1 Object Caution area
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2. The details available are listed onscreen in an object information pop-up. Use the trackpad to move the selection bar over the required item then press ENTER to display the full details. Press CLEAR twice to remove the pop-up from the screen and return to the default display.
Chart Source Data
The chart card contains additional background data for most chart objects, icons, lines, open sea areas etc. Some of these items automatically provide an information data box, as described above. For other chart objects, such as bridges and territorial lines, you need to press ENTER to display the object information pop-up.
To obtain chart source data, move the cursor so that is not over a symbol, then press ENTER. An object information pop-up is displayed, providing source information for the selected land or depth area.
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations
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Port Area
At large chart scales port area information is indicated by the symbol . An object information pop-up provides the name of the marina or port and a list of the facilities available. This information includes items such as accommodation, slip sizes, fueling, sanitation, electrical or other maintenance services provided, VHF channels monitored, and other safety and navigation information. The facilities and their associated symbols are illustrated in Figure 5-2.
Displaying Object Information
Figure 5-2:
Port Symbols
Tide Data
The symbol indicates tide height data is available for that position on the chart. [. . . ] If you have a Raymarine 150G or 400G course computer we recommend that you configure your system as follows and illustrated below: · Connect the course computer NMEA1 output to the NMEA input and radar/chart overlay. · In the System Set Up Menu set Bridge NMEA Heading OFF (see Bridge NMEA Heading on page 7-8).
G-Series Course Computer
Appendix E: Connecting a Raymarine Heading Sensor
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G-Series Course Computer
Typical SeaTalk System GPS
Scanner
GAIN
DISPLAY
SEA MOB
MARKS MULTI
VRM/EBL
ALARMS
RANGE
Fluxgate Compass
POWER
ENTER
CLEAR
MENU
SeaTalk
NMEA G Series Course Computer Distribution Panel
NMEA SeaTalk
12/24V Supply SeaTalk
12/24V Supply
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Figure E-1:
Radar System with a G-Series Course Computer
Appendix F: Abbreviations
F-1
A ANSI AWG BDI Brg CCFL CD CFR CMG COG CRT CTR dB DC DMG DR EBL EMC ETA FCC FLT ft FTC GPS dGPS GRD GHz HDG Hz MHz IEEE in, " Kg kW lat lbs
Amp American National Standards Institute American Wire Gauge Bearing and Distance Indicator Bearing Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp Course Deviation Indicator Code of Federal Regulations Course Made Good Course Over Ground Cathode Ray Tube Center deciBels Direct Current Distance Made Good Dead Reckoning Electronic Bearing Line Electro Magnetic Compatibility Estimated Time of Arrival Federal Communication Commission Float - floating EBL/VRM feet Fast Time Constant Global Positioning System differential Global Positioning System Guard Zone Giga Hertz Heading Hertz Mega Hertz Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers inch kilogram kilo Watt latitude pounds
Abbreviations
Appendix F: Abbreviations
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LCD lon M m MARPA MBS mm MOB MRK nm NMEA POS RF Rng rpm SSB SHM SOG STC T TFT TTG V VHF VMG VRM WPT XTE yds ZMB
Liquid Crystal Display longitude Magnetic meters Mini Automatic Radar Plotting Aid Main Bang Suppression millimeter Man OverBoard Mark nautical mile National Marine Electronics Association Position (of vessel) Radio Frequency Range Revolutions Per Minute Single Side Band Ships Heading Marker Speed Over Ground Sensitivity Time Control True Thin Film Transistor Time To Go Volts Very High Frequency Velocity Made Good Variable Range Marker Waypoint Cross Track Error yards Zoom Box
Abbreviations
Index
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Index
A
Accessories 8. 4 Acquire a Target 3. 26 Adding a Waypoint to a Route 5. 18, 5. 28 Adjusting Gain, Sea Clutter and Rain Clutter 3. 7 Advanced Set Up 7. 2, 7. 15 Display Timing 7. 15 STC Preset 7. 16 Tune Preset 7. 16 Alarm Clock Alarm 6. 4 Alarms 3. 1, 3. 21 Alarm Clock 6. 4 Anchor 6. 4 Arrival 5. 31, 6. 4 Controlling Guard Zones 3. 19, 3. 21 Countdown Timer 6. 4 External 6. 4 MOB 4. 5, 6. 6 Off Track 6. 4 Setting 6. 1, 6. 5 ALARMS Key 1. 15, 3. 19, 3. 20, 6. 4, 6. 5 Alignment Bearing 7. 11, 7. 13, 8. 18 Anchor Alarm 6. 4 Antenna Size 7. 11, 7. 13 Apelco 182 and 182XT GPS B. 2 Arrival Alarm 5. 31, 6. 4 Autohelm GPS, Z260 and Z273 B. 3
CDI Window Options 2. 13 Center Control (Radar) 2. 20 Center the Chart 1. 10, 2. 22 Changing the Heading Mode 4. 1, 4. 2 Changing the Radar Range 3. 3 Changing the Targets Display 3. 11 Chart Center 1. 10, 2. 22 Data 4. 1, 5. 2 Nearest 5. 7 Object Information 5. 4, 7. 17, 7. 19 Port 5. 4, 5. 5 Source 5. 4 Tide 5. 4, 5. 5 Definition 1. 2 Mode 1. 4 Full Screen 2. 8 Orientation 7. 17, 7. 18 Course Up 7. 18 Head Up 7. 19 North Up 7. 18 Scale 2. 22, 2. 24, 5. 2, 6. 6 Simulator 2. 1, 2. 5, 7. 10 Chart Card 1. 3, 1. 10 Object Information 5. 4, 7. 17, 7. 19 Chart Grid On and Off 2. 14 Chart Master 1. 2 Chartplotter Control Functions 2. 22 Display Options 1. 10 Features 1. 10, A. 3 Functions 1. 12 Set Up 7. 2, 7. 17 Custom Options 1. 11, 2. 16 Radar/Chart Synch 1. 10, 2. 23, 7. 17, 7. 19 Cleaning Instructions 9. 1 CLEAR Key 1. 15 Clearing a Track 5. 37, 5. 39 Marks 7. 11, 7. 12 the Current Route 5. 18, 5. 23 Wakes 3. 12 COG (Course Over Ground) 6. 1 Data Box 7. 4 Vector 7. 17, 7. 19 Combined Display Definition 1. 2 Combined Radar/Chartplotter Identifying Objects 3. 1 Identifying Objects with Cursor Echo 4. 6, 6. 7 Radar/Chart Overlay 2. 26 Switching Control 2. 12
B
Backlight Control 2. 6 BDI Window Options 2. 13 Bearing Alignment 7. 11, 7. 13, 8. 18 Bearing Mode 7. 4, 7. 6 Blind Sectors 3. 6 Bridge NMEA Heading 7. 5, 7. 8, 8. 27 Brightness Adjustment 2. 7 Brightness Control 2. 7
C
Cable Runs 8. 8 Installation Considerations 8. 2 Cables Inter-unit 8. 8, 8. 9 NMEA 8. 8 Power 8. 8 SeaTalk 8. 8 Cancel a Target 3. 26 MOB 4. 6, 6. 7
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Connections 8. 12 Display Unit 8. 13 NMEA Input 8. 13, 8. 22, 8. 24 NMEA Output 8. 13, 8. 26, 8. 28 Power 8. 12 Power & NMEA In 8. 13, 8. 15, 8. 24 Scanner 8. 13, 8. 14 SeaTalk 8. 13, 8. 22, 8. 23 Context-sensitive Cursor 1. 14, 2. 22 Deleting Items 1. 14 Contrast Adjustment 2. 6 Control Functions Chartplotter 2. 22 Radar 2. 17 Controlling Guard Zone Alarms 3. 19, 3. 21 Conventions Used 2. 1 Countdown Timer Alarm 6. 4 Course Up 4. 2, 7. 18 Creating a Route 5. 18 by Placing Waypoints 5. 19 from a Track 5. 37, 5. 41 Using the Waypoint List 5. 20 Cross Track Error - See XTE Current Route 5. 18 Altering 5. 29 Clearing 5. 18, 5. 23 Cursor 1. 13 Context-sensitive 1. 14, 2. 22 Data Box 2. 14 Goto 5. 29, 5. 33 Moving 1. 14 Readout 7. 4, 7. 6 Reference 7. 4, 7. 6 Cursor Echo 3. 1, 4. 1, 6. 1, 6. 7, 7. 5, 7. 9 Chart 4. 6, 6. 7, 7. 9 Local 4. 6, 6. 7, 7. 9 Radar 4. 6, 6. 7, 7. 9 SeaTalk 4. 6, 6. 7, 7. 9 Custom Options Chartplotter 1. 11, 2. 16 Customizing the Chart Display 7. 17 the Screen Presentation Options 2. 14
D
Data Box 2. 15, 7. 4, 7. 6 COG 7. 4 Cursor 2. 14 Date 7. 4 Depth 7. 4 Group of Six 2. 15 On/Off 2. 15 Heading 7. 4 List of 7. 4 Log/Trip 7. 4
MARPA Target 3. 27 MOB 4. 5, 6. 6 Moving 1. 14, 2. 15 On/Off 2. 15, 3. 18 Pilot 7. 4 Position 7. 4 Ruler 6. 2, 6. 3 SOG 7. 4 Speed 7. 4 Temperature 7. 4 Tide Set/Drift 7. 4 Time 7. 4 VMG 7. 4 VRM/EBL 3. 18 Waypoint 7. 4 Wind 7. 4 XTE 7. 4 Data Conversion 8. 27 Data Display 5. 25 Chart Object 5. 4, 7. 17, 7. 19 Nearest 5. 7 Port 5. 4, 5. 5 Source 5. 4 Tide 5. 4, 5. 5 Route 5. 18, 5. 24 Data from other Equipment 4. 1, 6. 1, 6. 6, 8. 27 Chart 4. 1 COG 6. 1 Heading 1. 5, 2. 26, 3. 23, 4. 1, 4. 5, 6. 1, 6. 6, 7. 8, E. 1 Navigation Data 4. 1 NMEA 4. 1, 4. 4, 6. 1, 8. 24 Position 1. 5, 2. 26, 4. 1, 4. 5, 6. 1, 6. 6 Radar 6. 1 SeaTalk 4. 1, 4. 4, 4. 6, 6. 1, 6. 7, 8. 23 Speed 4. 5, 6. 6 Waypoint 4. 1 Data Log Mode 1. 4, 6. 1, 6. 10 Full Screen 2. 8 Database List 1. 13, 1. 17 MARPA 3. 26, 3. 27 Route 5. 15, 5. 18, 5. 22, 5. 25 Retrieving 5. 23 Track 5. 39 Waypoint 5. 8, 5. 9, 5. 13, 5. 14, 5. 19, 5. 32 Date Data Box 7. 4 Date Format 7. 5, 7. 9 Datum Selection 7. 17, 7. 19 Day/Night 7. 4, 7. 7 Dedicated Keys 1. 3, 1. 13, 1. 15 ALARMS 1. 15, 3. 19, 3. 20, 6. 4, 6. 5 CLEAR 1. 15 DISPLAY 1. 5, 1. 15, 2. 8, 2. 11, 2. 17, 2. 27, 6. 10 ENTER 1. 15
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GAIN 1. 15, 2. 27, 3. 4, 3. 7 MARKS 1. 15, 4. 4, 4. 5, 5. 9, 5. 12, 5. 35, 5. 36, 6. 6 MENU 1. 15, 2. 5, 5. 37, 6. 8, 7. 1, 7. 2 MULTI 1. 15, 2. 7, 3. 4, 3. 7, 3. 22 POWER 1. 15, 2. 2, 2. 3, 2. 4 RANGE 1. 15, 2. 24, 2. 25, 3. 3, 5. 2 VRM/EBL 1. 15, 3. 13, 3. 14, 6. 1, 6. 3 Deleting a Guard Zone 3. 19, 3. 21 a Mark 4. 5 a VRM/EBL 3. 16 with the Context Sensitive Cursor 1. 14 Deleting - See also Erasing Depth Data Box 7. 4 Determining Radar Range 3. 3 D-GPS Set Up Beacon Frequency 6. 9 Beacon ID 6. 9 Bit Rate 6. 9 Differential Age 6. 9 Signal Strength & Signal to Noise Ratio 6. 9 Display 2. 7 Brightness 2. 7 Cleaning 9. 1 Features 1. 3 Lighting 2. 6, 2. 7 Operating Modes 1. 4 Selecting 2. 8 Set Up Options 1. 4 DISPLAY Key 1. 5, 1. 15, 2. 8, 2. 11, 2. 17, 2. 27, 6. 10 Display Options Chartplotter 1. 10 Radar 1. 7 Display Timing Set Up 7. 15 Display Unit 1. iii, 1. 3 Connections 8. 13 Console Mounting 8. 10 Contrast Adjustment 2. 6 Grounding 8. 12 Lighting Adjustment 2. 6 Location 8. 5 Mounting 8. 10 Specification A. 1 Switching Off 2. 4 Switching On 8. 16 Displaying a Waypoint 2. 15 Bearing Data (EBLs) 7. 11 Chart Data 5. 3 Waypoint Data 5. 8, 5. 12, 5. 25 Displaying the Radar and Synchronising Radar & Chart 2. 34
E
EBL (Electronic Bearing Lines) 3. 1, 3. 13 Display 7. 11 Echoes 3. 4 False 3. 5 Indirect 3. 6 Multiple 3. 6 Editing a Route 5. 18, 5. 27 Using the ST60/80 Navigator Keypad 5. 17 Waypoint Details 5. 8, 5. 13 Electromagnetic Energy 1. iii EMC Conformance 1. vi, 8. 20 Servicing and Safety Guidelines 9. 2 ENTER Key 1. 15 Erasing a Route 5. 18, 5. 26 a Waypoint 5. 8, 5. 14 Expansion (Radar Targets) 3. 4, 3. 11, 3. 12 External Alarms 6. 4
F
Factory Reset 9. 2 False Echoes 3. 4, 3. 5 Features Chartplotter 1. 10, A. 3 Display 1. 3 Radar 1. 7, A. 2 Find Ship 2. 22, 2. 23 Floating VRM/EBLs 3. 14, 3. 16 Follow a Route 5. 29 Route Options 5. 29, 5. 31 Stop 5. 29, 5. 33 FTC Control 3. 4, 3. 7, 3. 10 Functions Chartplotter 1. 12 Radar 1. 9
G
Gain Adjusting 3. 7 Control 3. 4 Recommendations 3. 8 GAIN Key 1. 15, 2. 27, 3. 4, 3. 7 Goto a Target 5. 29, 5. 32 a Waypoint 5. 29, 5. 32 Cursor 5. 29, 5. 33 Stop 5. 29, 5. 33 GPS Positional Accuracy 6. 8 Restart GPS 6. 9 Set Up 6. 1, 6. 8 GPS SOG/COG Filter 7. 5, 7. 10
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G-Series Course Computer E. 1 Guard Zones 3. 1, 3. 19 Controlling Alarms 3. 19, 3. 21 Deleting 3. 19, 3. 21 Moving 3. 19, 3. 21 Placing 3. 19, 3. 20 Reshaping 3. 19, 3. 21
K
Key Beep 7. 4, 7. 7 Keys Dedicated 1. 3, 1. 13, 1. 15 Lighting 2. 6, 2. 7 Soft 1. 3, 1. 13, 1. 16, 7. 4, 7. 7
L
Language 7. 5, 7. 10 Lighting Control 2. 6 Backlight 2. 6 Display 2. 7 Key 2. 7 Local Cursor Echo 4. 6, 6. 7, 7. 9 Location Display Unit 8. 2, 8. 5 Log/Trip Data Box 7. 4 Loran TDs 5. 11
H
Half Screen Windows 1. 4, 2. 8 Selecting 2. 11 Head Up 4. 2, 7. 19 Heading 7. 5, 7. 8, 8. 27 Heading Data 1. 5, 2. 26, 3. 23, 4. 1, 4. 5, 6. 1, 6. 6, 7. 8, E. 1 Heading Data Box 7. 4 Heading Mode 4. 2, 7. 18, 7. 19 Changing 4. 1 Course Up 4. 2 Effect on VRM/EBLs 4. 3 Head Up 4. 2 North Up 4. 2 Selecting 4. 3 Heading Vector 7. 17, 7. 19 Help 7. 4, 7. 7 Help from Raytheon Europe 9. 6 US 9. 5 High Voltage 1. iii
M
Magnetron 2. 2 Maintenance 9. 1 Make and Follow a Route Scenario 2. 30 Managing Tracks 5. 37 Marks 4. 1, 4. 4, 5. 8 Clearing 7. 11, 7. 12 Deleting 4. 5 Moving 4. 5 Options 7. 11, 7. 12 Placing 4. 4 Symbol 7. 11, 7. 12 MARKS Key 1. 15, 4. 4, 4. 5, 5. 9, 5. 12, 5. 35, 5. 36, 6. 6 MARPA 1. 9, 3. 23 Database List 3. 26, 3. 27 Heading Data 1. 5 Set Up 7. 2, 7. 14 Target Data Box 3. 27 Master Display Definition 1. 2 Measuring Distances Using the VRM/EBL Key 6. 1, 6. 2 Measuring Range and Bearing 3. 1, 3. 14 Floats 3. 14, 3. 16 MENU Key 1. 15, 2. 5, 5. 37, 6. 8, 7. 1, 7. 2 Menu Timeout 7. 4, 7. 7 MOB 4. 1, 6. 1 Alarm 4. 5, 6. 6 Cancel 4. 6, 6. 7 Data Box 4. 5, 6. 6 Data Selection 7. 4, 7. 7 Symbol 4. 5, 6. 6 Waypoint 4. 5, 6. 6 Modes Chart 1. 4, 2. 8 Data Log 1. 4, 2. 8, 6. 1, 6. 10
I
Identifying False Echoes 3. 5 Identifying Objects 3. 1 with Cursor Echo 4. 6, 6. 7 Indirect Echoes 3. 6 Installation Cable Runs 8. 2, 8. 8 EMC Conformance 8. 20 EMC Guidelines 8. 2 Integrated System 8. 21 Location 8. 2, 8. 5 Integrated System 1. 5, 5. 18 Definition 1. 2 Installation 8. 21 Installation Checks 8. 28 Switching Control Between Radar and Chart 2. 12 Interference Rejection 3. 4, 3. 11, 3. 12 Interpreting and Adjusting the Radar Picture 3. 1, 3. 4 Inter-Unit Cable 8. 9 Items On-Screen 1. 14
J
Junction Box for External Instruments 8. 25
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Full Screen 2. 8 Radar 1. 4, 2. 8 Radar/Chart Overlay 1. 4, 2. 8 Mounting the Display Unit 8. 10 Console Mounting 8. 10 Moving a Data Box 1. 14, 2. 15 a Floating EBL 3. 17 a Guard Zone 3. 19, 3. 21 a Mark 4. 5 a VRM/EBL 3. 16 a Waypoint 5. 8, 5. 14, 5. 18, 5. 27 the Cursor 1. 14 MULTI Key 1. 15, 2. 7, 3. 4, 3. 7, 3. 22 Multiple Echoes 3. 4, 3. 6
Selecting 2. 8 Switching Control 2. 12 Orientation - Chart 7. 17, 7. 18 Overlaying Radar onto Chart 2. 26
P
Picture Reset 9. 2 Pilot Data Box 7. 4 Place and Goto a Waypoint Scenario 2. 28 Placing a Guard Zone 3. 19, 3. 20 a Mark 4. 4 a VRM/EBL 3. 14 a Waypoint 5. 8, 5. 9, 5. 19 Plotter Mode 2. 25, 7. 17, 7. 18 Pop-up Menus 1. 13, 1. 16 Port Data 5. 4, 5. 5 Position a Waypoint 5. 8, 5. 13 Position Data 1. 5, 2. 26, 4. 1, 4. 5, 6. 1, 6. 6 Position Data Box 7. 4 Position Offset 7. 17, 7. 20 Positional Accuracy 6. 8 Power Cable 8. 8 Connection 8. 12 for External Equipment 8. 12, 8. 21 Power & NMEA Input Connection 8. 13, 8. 15, 8. 24 POWER Key 1. 15, 2. 2, 2. 3, 2. 4 Power-on Reset 9. 2 Power-on Sequence 2. 2, 2. 4 Chart Mode 2. 4 Radar Mode 2. 2 Predicted Position 7. 14
N
Naming a Route 5. 18, 5. 22, 5. 26 a Track 5. 39 a Waypoint 5. 8, 5. 13, 5. 17 Using the ST60/80 Navigator Keypad 5. 17 Nav Data from other Equipment 4. 1 Window Options 1. 5, 2. 13 Navigation Aid 1. iii Navigational Echoes 3. 4 Navigator Keypad 5. 9, 5. 15 NMEA 1. 5 Cable 8. 8 Data 4. 1, 4. 4, 6. 1, 8. 24 Heading 7. 5, 7. 8, 8. 27 Input Connection 8. 13, 8. 22, 8. 24 Output Connection 8. 13, 8. 26, 8. 28 NMEA Out Set Up 7. 5, 7. 9 North Up 4. 2, 7. 18
R
Radar Control Functions 2. 17 Features 1. 7, A. 2 Functions 1. 9 Mode Full Screen 2. 8 Range Changing 3. 3 Custom Scale 7. 11, 7. 12 Set Up 7. 2 Radar/Chart Synch 1. 10 Simulator 2. 1, 2. 5 System Alignment 8. 16 System Test 8. 16 Timing Adjustment 8. 19 Typical System Diagram 8. 1 Window Options 2. 13 Radar Display Center Control 2. 20
O
Object Information - Chart 7. 17, 7. 19 Displaying 5. 4 Off Track Alarm 6. 4 Offsetting the Center 1. 7, 1. 10 Range Rings 2. 21 Operating Controls Cursor 1. 13 Database List 1. 13, 1. 17 Dedicated Keys 1. 3, 1. 13, 1. 15 Pop-up Menus 1. 13, 1. 16 Soft Keys 1. 3, 1. 13, 1. 16, 7. 4, 7. 7 Trackpad 1. 3, 1. 13, 2. 22 Operating Modes 1. 4 Chart 2. 8 Data Log 2. 8, 6. 1, 6. 10 Plotter 2. 25, 7. 17, 7. 18 Radar 2. 8 Radar/Chart Overlay 2. 8, 2. 26
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Definition 1. 2 Options 1. 7 Range Rings 2. 21 Radar Master 1. 2 Radar Mode 1. 4 Radar Set Up 7. 11 Radar/Chart Overlay 1. 10, 2. 26 Heading Data 1. 5 Mode 1. 4, 2. 8 Radar/Chart Synchronization 1. 10, 2. 23, 7. 17, 7. 19 Rain Control 3. 4, 3. 10 Adjusting 3. 7 Distant Rain 3. 10 Range Changing 3. 3 Control 3. 1 Determining 3. 3 Scale Custom 3. 2, 7. 11, 7. 12 RANGE Key 1. 15, 2. 24, 2. 25, 3. 3, 5. 2 Range Rings 2. 21, 3. 2 On and Off 2. 14 Raystar 112 and 105 GPS B. 2 Raystar 112LP GPS B. 4 Raystar 114 GPS B. 5 Raystar 120 WAAS GPS Receiver B. 6 Remote Cursor Echo Chart 4. 6, 6. 7, 7. 9 Radar 4. 6, 6. 7, 7. 9 Removing a Waypoint from a Route 5. 18, 5. 28 Reshaping a Guard Zone 3. 19, 3. 21 Restart GPS 6. 9 XTE 5. 29, 5. 32 Retrieving a Route 5. 18, 5. 23 Returning to the Full-Screen Display 2. 12 Reverse a Route 5. 27, 5. 28 Review Your Passage Plan Scenario 2. 32 Route Clearing 5. 18 Creating 5. 18 Creating from a Track 5. 37, 5. 41 Current 5. 18 Data Display 5. 18, 5. 24 Database List 5. 15, 5. 18, 5. 22, 5. 23, 5. 25 Editing 5. 18, 5. 27 Using the ST60/80 Navigator Keypad 5. 17 Erasing 5. 18, 5. 26 Follow 5. 29 Loading from a User Cartridge 5. 34 Naming 5. 18, 5. 22, 5. 26
NMEA Transfer 5. 34 Retrieving 5. 18, 5. 23 Reversing 5. 27, 5. 28 Saving 5. 18 Saving to a User Cartridge 5. 34 Transferring 5. 34 Route Leg 5. 18 Data Display 5. 24 Routine Checks 9. 1 Ruler Data Box 6. 2, 6. 3
S
Safe Zone 7. 14 Safety 1. iii, 5. 1 Electromagnetic Energy 1. iii EMC Guidelines 8. 2, 9. 2 Navigation Aid 1. iii Saving a Route 5. 18 a Track 5. 39 Scale Chart 2. 22, 2. 24, 5. 2, 6. 6 Radar Range 3. 2 Custom 7. 11, 7. 12 Scanner 1. iii, 1. 3 Connection 8. 13, 8. 14 Modes Scanner Off 2. 2, 2. 3 Standby 1. 3, 2. 2, 2. 3 Timed Transmit 1. 3, 7. 11, 7. 12 Transmit 1. 3, 2. 2 Switching Off 2. 4 Transmission Check 8. 17 Scanner Off Mode 2. 2, 2. 3 Scenarios Displaying the Radar and Synchronising Radar & Chart 2. 34 Make & Follow a Route 2. 30 Place & Goto a Waypoint 2. 28 Review Your Passage Plan 2. 32 Sea Clutter Adjusting 3. 7 Control 3. 4 Recommendations 3. 9 SeaTalk 1. 5 Cable 8. 8 Connection 8. 13, 8. 22, 8. 23 Cursor Echo 4. 6, 7. 9 Data 4. 1, 4. 4, 4. 5, 4. 6, 6. 1, 6. 7, 8. 23 Selecting a Half Screen Window 2. 11 a Waypoint 5. 8, 5. 12 the Heading Mode 4. 3 the Operating Mode 2. 8 Send on HSB 7. 11, 7. 13
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Servicing EMC Guidelines 9. 2 Set Up Options 1. 4, 2. 16 Set Up Parameters GPS Set Up 6. 9 Seting Up a GPS 6. 9 Setting Alarms and Timers 6. 1, 6. 5 Setting Up a GPS 6. 1, 6. 8, 6. 9 Advanced Radar Options 7. 2, 7. 15 Chart Parameters 7. 2, 7. 17 GPS Set Up Restart GPS 6. 9 Initial Set Up 8. 16 MARPA 7. 2, 7. 14 Radar Parameters 7. 2, 7. 11 System Parameters 7. 2, 7. 4 Tracks 5. 37, 5. 38 Shadows 3. 6 SHM (Ship's Heading Marker) 1. 7, 3. 19 Head Up Mode 2. 21 Side Lobes 3. 5 Simulator 7. 5, 7. 10 Chart 2. 1, 2. 5 Radar 2. 1, 2. 5 SmartRoute 5. 41 Soft Key Labels 7. 7 Soft Keys 1. 3, 1. 13, 1. 16, 7. 4, 7. 7 SOG (Speed Over Ground) Data Box 7. 4 Specification Display A. 1 Speed Data 4. 5, 6. 6 Speed Data Box 7. 4 ST60/80 Navigator Keypad 5. 9, 5. 15, 5. 17 Standby Mode 1. 3, 2. 2, 2. 3 Status Bar 1. 7, 1. 10 STC Preset 7. 16 Stop Follow 5. 29, 5. 33 Goto 5. 29, 5. 33 Track - See Clear Track Switching Chart Grid On and Off 2. 14 Chartplotter On 2. 4 Cursor Data Box On and Off 2. 14 Data Boxes On/Off 2. 15 Databoxes On/Off 3. 18 Display On and Off 2. 4, 8. 16 Range Rings On and Off 2. 14 Scanner Off 2. 4 Symbol Marks 7. 11, 7. 12 MOB 4. 5, 6. 6 Waypoint 5. 8, 5. 13, 7. 17, 7. 19
Synchronize Chart and Radar 1. 10, 2. 23, 7. 17 System Connections 8. 12 Grounding 8. 12 Set Up 7. 2, 7. 4
T
Target (Chart) 5. 29 Arrival 5. 29, 5. 31 Goto 5. 29, 5. 32 Waypoint 5. 29, 5. 32 Targets (MARPA) 1. 9 Acquire 3. 26 Cancel 3. 26 Data 3. 27 History 7. 14 Vector 7. 14 Targets (Radar) 1. 3, 2. 3 Control 3. 4 Expansion 3. 4, 3. 11, 3. 12 Interference Rejection 3. 4, 3. 11, 3. 12 Wakes 3. 4, 3. 11, 3. 12 Temperature Data Box 7. 4 Terminology 1. 2 Tide Data 5. 4, 5. 5 Tide Set/Drift Data Box 7. 4 Tide Vector 7. 17, 7. 19 Time Data Box 7. 4 Time Format 7. 5, 7. 9 Time Offset 7. 5, 7. 9 Timed Transmit Mode 1. 3, 7. 11, 7. 12 Timers Alarm Clock 6. 4 Countdown 6. 4 Setting 6. 1 Trackpad 1. 3, 1. 13, 2. 22 Tracks Clearing 5. 37, 5. 39 Converting to Route 5. 41 Database List 5. 39 Managing 5. 37, 5. 39 Naming 5. 39 Using the ST60/80 Navigator Keypad 5. 17 Saving 5. 39 Setting Up 5. 37, 5. 38 Transferring a Route 5. 34 a Waypoint 5. 8, 5. 18, 5. 34 Transmission Check 8. 17 Transmit Mode 1. 3, 2. 2, 2. 3 Tune Preset 7. 16 Tuning the Receiver 3. 4, 3. 9
U
Units 7. 4, 7. 7
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User Cartridge 5. 34
X
XTE (Cross Track Error) Data Box 7. 4 Restart 5. 29, 5. 32
V
Variation Source 7. 4, 7. 8 Vectors 7. 17, 7. 19 MARPA Target 7. 14 VMG Data Box 7. 4 VRM (Variable Range Markers) 3. 1, 3. 13 VRM/EBL 3. 14, 3. 16 Data Box 3. 18 Effect of Heading Mode 4. 3 VRM/EBL Key 1. 15, 3. 13, 3. 14, 6. 1, 6. 3
Z
Zoom 1. 7, 1. 10, 2. 17, 2. 18
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WAAS B. 6 Wakes 3. 4, 3. 11 Clearing 3. 12 Warranty 1. v Waypoint 2. 15, 4. 1, 7. 17, 7. 19 Adding to a Route 5. 18, 5. 28 Data Box 7. 4 Data Display 5. 8, 5. 12, 5. 25 Database List 5. 8, 5. 9, 5. 13, 5. 14, 5. 19, 5. 32 Displaying 2. 15 Editing 5. 8 Editing Details 5. 13 Erasing 5. 8, 5. 14 Goto 5. 29, 5. 32 Loading from a User Cartridge 5. 34 MOB 4. 5, 6. 6 Moving 5. 8, 5. 14, 5. 18, 5. 27 Naming 5. 8, 5. 13 Numbers 7. 14, 7. 17, 7. 19 Placing 5. 8, 5. 9, 5. 19 Position 5. 8, 5. 13 Removing from a Route 5. 18, 5. 28 Saving to a User Cartridge 5. 34 Selecting 5. 8, 5. 12 Symbol 5. 8, 5. 13, 7. 17, 7. 19 Target 5. 29, 5. 32 Transferring 5. 8, 5. 18, 5. 34 Transferring on NMEA 5. 34 Transferring on SeaTalk 5. 34 Waypoint List Creating a Route 5. 20 Wind Data Box 7. 4 Window Options BDI 2. 13 CDI 2. 13 Chartplotter 2. 13 Full Screen 1. 4 Half Screen 1. 4, 2. 8 Nav Data 1. 5, 2. 13 Radar 2. 13 World Map 1. 10, 5. 2
Limited Warranty Certificate
Raymarine warrants each new Light Marine/Dealer Distributor Product to be of good materials and workmanship, and will repair or exchange any parts proven to be defective in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of 2 years/24 months from date of sale to end user, except as provided below. Defects will be corrected by Raymarine or an authorized Raymarine dealer. Raymarine will, except as provided below, accept labor cost for a period of 2 years/24 months from the date of sale to end user. [. . . ]