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[. . . ] Distributed by Any reference to Raytheon or RTN in this manual should be interpreted as Raymarine. The names Raytheon and RTN are owned by the Raytheon Company. SL72 and SL72RC PLUS Pathfinder Radar and Radar/Chartplotter Owner's Handbook Document number: 81204_1 Date:18th January 2002 i SL72 and SL72RC PLUS Pathfinder Radar Owner's Handbook January 2002 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. Adjustments require specialized service procedures and tools only available to qualified service technicians ­ there are no user serviceable parts or adjustments. [. . . ] Temperature, depth, date and time are included (if available) for waypoints placed at the vessel position. To remove the Waypoint List and return to the default soft key display, press CLEAR twice. Editing the Waypoint Details You can change the name, symbol and position of any waypoint. To edit a waypoint: Editing the Waypoint Details 1. Select the waypoint, using the cursor or the waypoint list, as previously described. The Edit Waypoint soft keys are displayed: SYMBOL NAME POSITION D4166-1 3. Use the soft keys, shown in the following illustration, to highlight the required symbol, then press ENTER to confirm the selection. Press ENTER or CLEAR to return to the default soft keys. SELECT SYMBOL D4178-1 4. Use the trackpad to enter or edit the name: Use the left or right side of the trackpad to move the cursor to the character you wish to change. Use the top or bottom of the trackpad to scroll through the characters. When you have finished editing the name, to remove the window, press ENTER to save the name or CLEAR to cancel the operation. Press ENTER or CLEAR to return to the default soft keys. 5-14 SL72 & SL72RC PLUS Pathfinder Radar & Radar/Chartplotter EDIT WAYPOINT 5. To edit the waypoint position, press the EDIT WAYPOINT soft key, followed by POSITION. Use the trackpad to edit the value: Use the left or right side of the trackpad to move the cursor to the character you wish to change. Use the top or bottom of the trackpad to scroll through the characters. When you have finished editing the position, press ENTER to save the position or CLEAR to cancel the operation. Press ENTER or CLEAR again, the Waypoint Position window is removed from the screen and the default soft keys are displayed. Erasing a Waypoint Erasing a Waypoint You cannot erase the target waypoint or waypoints that are used in routes. However, you can remove a waypoint from the current route - see Editing a Route on page 5-27. If you try to erase a waypoint that is used in a saved route you are warned "WAYPOINT IS USED IN A ROUTE & CANNOT BE DELETED" To delete a waypoint using the cursor: WPT 1. Move the cursor over the waypoint, until the letters WPT are displayed. The waypoint is removed from the screen and the Waypoint List is updated. Note: If you have stopped a GOTO (see Stop Follow or Stop Goto on page 5-34), the target waypoint remains displayed as a target; you need to use the CLEAR GOTO soft key before you can erase the waypoint using the cursor. To delete a waypoint using the waypoint list: ERASE WAYPOINT MARKS 1. The waypoint is removed from the screen and the waypoint list is updated. WAYPOINT LIST Moving a Waypoint You can move any waypoint except the target waypoint (the waypoint you are following). You can use the Waypoint soft keys and cursor to move the selected waypoint, or you can edit the waypoint position. Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations (SL72RC PLUS only) 5-15 CAUTION: Take care when editing waypoints as it is possible to move waypoints that are used in routes stored in the Route Database. [. . . ] Data sources are listed in order of priority except where indicated. Data Received Position (LAT/LON) Position (Loran C TD's) Speed and Course Over Ground Waypoint Data Depth Apparent Wind Angle and Speed Boat Speed Through Water Total Log and Trip Log Water Temperature Average Boat Speed through the Water Heading Locked Heading Magnetic Variation Rudder Angle (not displayed) Time (No priority) Date MOB data Autopilot Status (Standby / Auto / Vane / Track) Cursor Range and Bearing (from Chartplotter) Cursor Range and Bearing (from Radar) Global Alarms - Watch alarm, Wind alarm, Autopilot alarms, Depth alarms. Waypoint arrival Waypoint/Route Transfer Source SeaTalk, GGA, RMC, RMA, GLL GLC, RMA, GTD SeaTalk, RMC, RMA, VTG SeaTalk, RMB, APB, BWC, BWR, RMB, XTE SeaTalk, DBT, DPT SeaTalk, MWV (relative) SeaTalk, VHW SeaTalk, VLW SeaTalk, MTW SeaTalk only SeaTalk, HDG, HDM, HDT, VHW SeaTalk only (Autopilot / Steering Compass) SeaTalk, RMC, RMA, HDG SeaTalk only SeaTalk, ZDA, GGA, RMC, GLL, BWC, BWR SeaTalk, ZDA, RMC SeaTalk only SeaTalk only SeaTalk only SeaTalk, RSD SeaTalk Only SeaTalk, RMB, APB SeaTalk, WPL, RTE * If Magnetic Heading is not available, the True Heading and Variation (if available) are used to generate the magnetic heading. SeaTalk and NMEA Data Received and Transmitted Appendix D:SeaTalk and NMEA Data Received and Transmitted D-2 SL72 & SL72RC PLUS Pathfinder Radar & Radar/Chartplotter The SL72 PLUS radar display unit transmits the following data, if available, on SeaTalk and NMEA: Data Output Position (LAT/LON) Position (Loran C TD's) Speed Over Ground and Course Over Ground Waypoint Data Depth Apparent Wind Angle and Speed Boat Speed Through Water Total Log and Trip Log Water Temperature Heading Magnetic Variation Time Date MOB data Cursor Range & Bearing EBL/VRM Data Heading mode Radar display range Radar Tracked targets Global Alarm B SeaTalk B -- B B B B B B B B B B -- -- -- NMEA Out -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- RSD RSD RSD RSD TTM -- SeaTalk and NMEA Data Received and Transmitted Bridged from NMEA if selected in the System Set Up menu. Appendix D: SeaTalk and NMEA Data Received and Transmitted D-3 Data Output Position (LAT/LON) Position (Loran C TD's) Speed Over Ground and Course Over Ground Waypoint Data Depth Apparent Wind Angle and Speed Boat Speed Through Water Total Log and Trip Log Water Temperature Heading Magnetic Variation Time Date MOB data Cursor Range & Bearing EBL/VRM Data Heading mode Radar display range Radar Tracked targets Waypoint/Route Transfer Global Alarm Waypoint Arrival Alarm *4 SeaTalk -- -- -- -- SeaTalk NMEA Out GGA, GLL, RMC, RMA RMA RMC, VTG , RMA , RMB, APB, BWC, BWR -- -- -- -- -- VHW* RMA, RMC ZDA ZDA -- RSD RSD RSD RSD 2 2 2 2 TTM WPL, RTE -- APB, RMB Bridged from NMEA if selected in the System Set Up menu. SeaTalk and NMEA Data Received and Transmitted The SL72RC PLUS combined radar/chartplotter display unit transmits the following data, if available, on SeaTalk: D-4 SL72 & SL72RC PLUS Pathfinder Radar & Radar/Chartplotter SeaTalk and NMEA Data Received and Transmitted Appendix E: Abbreviations E-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 HSB Hz MHz IEEE in, " Kg kW 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 High Speed Bus Hertz Mega Hertz Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers inch kilogram kilo Watt Abbreviations Appendix E: Abbreviations E-2 SL72 & SL72RC PLUS Pathfinder Radar & Radar/Chartplotter lat lbs 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 latitude pounds 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 i Index A Accessories 8. 4 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. 22 Alarm Clock 6. 4 Anchor 6. 4 Arrival 5. 32, 6. 4 Controlling Guard Zones 3. 19, 3. 22 Countdown Timer 6. 4 External 6. 4 MOB 4. 5, 6. 6 Off Track 6. 4 Setting 6. 1, 6. 5 ALARMS Key 1. 14, 3. 19, 3. 20, 6. 4, 6. 5 Alignment Bearing 7. 12, 7. 14, 8. 26 Anchor Alarm 6. 4 Antenna Size 7. 12, 7. 14 Apelco 182 and 182XT GPS B. 2 Arrival Alarm 5. 32, 6. 4 Autohelm GPS, Z260 and Z273 B. 3 B BDI 1. 5 Window Options 1. 5, 2. 10 Bearing Alignment 7. 12, 7. 14, 8. 26 Bearing Mode 7. 4, 7. 6 Blind Sectors 3. 6 Bridge NMEA Heading 7. 5, 7. 9, 8. 35 C Cable Runs 8. 10 Installation Considerations 8. 2 Cables Extension 8. 4, 8. 12, 8. 13 Inter-unit 8. 4, 8. 12, 8. 13, 8. 15 Power 8. 11 Rejoining 8. 10 SeaTalk 8. 4 Cancel MOB 4. 6, 6. 7 CDI 1. 5 Window Options 1. 5, 2. 10 Center Control (Radar) 2. 17 Center the Chart 1. 9, 2. 19 Changing the Heading Mode 4. 1 Changing the Radar Range 3. 2 Changing the Targets Display 3. 11 Chart Center 1. 9, 2. 19 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 Mode 1. 5 Full Screen 2. 7 Orientation 7. 17, 7. 18 Course Up 7. 18 Head Up 7. 18 North Up 7. 18 Scale 2. 19, 2. 21, 5. 2, 6. 6 Simulator 2. 1, 2. 5, 7. 11 Chart Card 1. 9 Object Information 5. 4, 7. 17, 7. 19 Chart Grid On and Off 2. 13 Chartplotter Control Functions 2. 19 Display Options 1. 10 Features 1. 4, 1. 9, A. 5 Functions 1. 11 Set Up 7. 2, 7. 17 Custom Options 1. 10, 2. 15 Radar/Chart Synch 1. 9, 2. 20, 7. 17, 7. 19 CLEAR Key 1. 14 Clearing a Track 5. 38, 5. 40 Marks 7. 12, 7. 13 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 Operating Modes 1. 4 Combined Radar/Chartplotter Identifying Objects 3. 1 Identifying Objects with Cursor Echo 4. 6, 6. 7 Switching Control 2. 9 Connections 8. 20 Display Unit 8. 21 NMEA Input 8. 21, 8. 22, 8. 30, 8. 32 NMEA Output 8. 21, 8. 34 Power 8. 20, 8. 23 Power & NMEA In 8. 21, 8. 22, 8. 32 Scanner 8. 15, 8. 21, 8. 22 SeaTalk 8. 21, 8. 30 Context-sensitive Cursor 1. 13, 2. 19 Contrast Adjustment 2. 6 Control Functions Chartplotter 2. 19 Radar 2. 16 ii SL72 & SL72RC PLUS Pathfinder Radar & Radar/Chartplotter Controlling Guard Zone Alarms 3. 19, 3. 22 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. 38, 5. 42 Using the Waypoint List 5. 20 Cross Track Error - See XTE Current Route 5. 18 Altering 5. 30 Clearing 5. 18, 5. 23 Cursor 1. 12 Context-sensitive 1. 13, 2. 19 Data Box 2. 13 Goto 5. 30, 5. 34 Readout 7. 4, 7. 7 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. 10 Radar 4. 6, 6. 7, 7. 9 SeaTalk 4. 6, 6. 7, 7. 10 Custom Options Chartplotter 1. 10, 2. 15 Customizing the Chart Display 7. 17 the Screen Presentation Options 2. 13 D Data Box 2. 14, 7. 4, 7. 6 COG 7. 4 Cursor 2. 13 Date 7. 4 Depth 7. 4 Group of Six 2. 14 On/Off 2. 14 Heading 7. 4 List of 7. 4 Log/Trip 7. 4 MOB 4. 5, 6. 6 Moving 2. 14, 3. 18 On/Off 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. 35 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. 35 Chart 4. 1 COG 6. 1 Heading 1. 5, 4. 1, 4. 5, 6. 1, 6. 6, 7. 9, 8. 2, 8. 30 Navigation Data 4. 1 NMEA 4. 1, 4. 4, 6. 1, 8. 32 Position 1. 5, 4. 1, 4. 5, 6. 1, 6. 6, 8. 30 Radar 6. 1 SeaTalk 4. 1, 4. 4, 4. 6, 6. 1, 8. 30 Speed 4. 5, 6. 6, 8. 30 Waypoint 4. 1, 8. 30 Data Log Mode 1. 5, 6. 1, 6. 10 Full Screen 2. 7 Data Selection 7. 5, 7. 9 SeaTalk-NMEA 8. 31, 8. 34 Database List 1. 12, 1. 16 Route 5. 15, 5. 18, 5. 22, 5. 25 Retrieving 5. 23 Track 5. 40 Waypoint 5. 8, 5. 9, 5. 13, 5. 14, 5. 19, 5. 33 Date Data Box 7. 4 Date Format 7. 5, 7. 10 Datum Selection 7. 17, 7. 19 Day/Night 7. 4, 7. 7 Dedicated Keys 1. 3, 1. 12, 1. 14 ALARMS 3. 19, 3. 20, 6. 4, 6. 5 CLEAR 1. 14 DISPLAY 2. 7, 2. 8, 2. 16, 6. 10 GAIN 3. 7 MARKS 4. 4, 4. 5, 5. 9, 5. 12, 5. 36, 5. 37, 6. 6 MENU 2. 5, 5. 38, 6. 8, 7. 1, 7. 2 MULTI 3. 7, 3. 22 POWER 2. 2, 2. 3, 2. 4 RANGE 2. 21, 2. 22, 3. 2, 5. 2 VRM/EBL 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 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 Index iii Display Operating Modes 1. 4 Selecting 2. 7 Display Features 1. 4, 1. 7 DISPLAY Key 1. 14, 2. 7, 2. 8, 2. 16, 6. 10 Display Options Chartplotter 1. 10 Display Timing Adjustment 8. 27 Display Timing Set Up 7. 15 Display Unit 1. i, 1. 3 Connections 8. 21 Console Mounting 8. 18 Contrast Adjustment 2. 6 Grounding 8. 20 Lighting Adjustment 2. 6 Location 8. 9 Mounting 8. 18 Specification A. 3 Switching Off 2. 4 Displaying a Waypoint 2. 14 Bearing Data (EBLs) 7. 12 Chart Data 5. 3 Waypoint Data 5. 8, 5. 12, 5. 25 Displaying the Radar and Synchronising Radar & Chart 2. 30 Floating VRM/EBLs 3. 14, 3. 16 Follow a Route 5. 30 Route Options 5. 30, 5. 32 Stop 5. 30, 5. 34 FTC Control 3. 5, 3. 7, 3. 10 Functions Chartplotter 1. 11 Radar 1. 8 G Gain Recommendations 3. 8 GAIN Key 1. 14, 3. 7 Goto a Target 5. 30, 5. 33 a Waypoint 5. 30, 5. 33 Cursor 5. 30, 5. 34 Stop 5. 30, 5. 34 GPS Positional Accuracy 6. 8 Restart GPS 6. 9 Set Up 6. 1, 6. 8 GPS SOG/COG Filter 7. 5, 7. 10 Grounding 8. 20 Guard Zones 3. 1, 3. 19 Controlling Alarms 3. 19, 3. 22 Deleting 3. 19, 3. 21 Moving 3. 19, 3. 21 Placing 3. 19, 3. 20 Reshaping 3. 19, 3. 21 E EBL (Electronic Bearing Lines) 3. 1, 3. 13 Display 7. 12 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. i EMC Conformance 1. iii, 8. 28 Servicing and Safety Guidelines 9. 1 ENTER Key 1. 14 Erasing a Route 5. 18, 5. 26 a Waypoint 5. 8, 5. 14 Expansion (Radar Targets) 3. 5, 3. 11, 3. 12 Extension Cable 8. 4, 8. 12, 8. 13 External Alarms 6. 4 H Half Screen Windows 1. 4, 2. 7 Selecting 2. 8 Head Up 4. 2, 7. 18 Heading 7. 5, 8. 35 Heading Data 1. 5, 4. 1, 4. 5, 6. 1, 6. 6, 7. 9, 8. 2, 8. 30 Heading Data Box 7. 4 Heading Mode 4. 2, 7. 18 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. i F Factory Reset 9. 3 False Echoes 3. 4, 3. 5 Features 1. 4 Chartplotter 1. 4, 1. 9, A. 5 Display 1. 7 Radar 1. 4, 1. 6, A. 4 Find Ship 2. 19, 2. 20 I Identifying False Echoes 3. 5 Identifying Objects 3. 1 with Cursor Echo 4. 6, 6. 7 Indirect Echoes 3. 6 iv SL72 & SL72RC PLUS Pathfinder Radar & Radar/Chartplotter Installation Cable Runs 8. 2, 8. 10 EMC Conformance 8. 28 EMC Guidelines 8. 2 Integrated System 8. 29 Location 8. 2, 8. 5, 8. 9 Integrated System 1. 3, 1. 5, 5. 18 Definition 1. 2 Installation 8. 29 Installation Checks 8. 36 Switching Control Between Radar and Chart 2. 9 Interference Rejection 3. 5, 3. 11, 3. 12 Interpreting and Adjusting the Radar Picture 3. 1, 3. 4 Inter-unit Cable 8. 4, 8. 12, 8. 13, 8. 15 J Junction Box for External Instruments 8. 33 K Key Beep 7. 4, 7. 7 Keys Dedicated 1. 3, 1. 12, 1. 14 Soft 1. 3, 1. 12, 1. 14, 7. 4, 7. 7 L Language 7. 6, 7. 10 Lighting Adjustment 2. 6 Local Cursor Echo 4. 6, 6. 7, 7. 10 Location Display Unit 8. 9 Scanner Unit 8. 5 Log/Trip Data Box 7. 4 Loran TDs 5. 11 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. 5, 2. 7 Data Log 1. 5, 2. 7, 6. 1, 6. 10 Full Screen 2. 7 Radar 1. 5, 2. 7 Mounting the Display Unit 8. 18 Console Mounting 8. 18 Mounting the Scanner 8. 14 on Power Boats 8. 7 on Sailboats 8. 7 Moving a Data Box 2. 14, 3. 18 a Floating EBL 3. 17 a Guard Zone 3. 19, 3. 21 a Mark 4. 5 a VRM/EBL 3. 15 a Waypoint 5. 9, 5. 14, 5. 18, 5. 27 Cursor 1. 13 MULTI Key 1. 14, 3. 7, 3. 22 Multiple Echoes 3. 4, 3. 6 N Naming a Route 5. 18, 5. 22, 5. 26 a Track 5. 40 a Waypoint 5. 8, 5. 13, 5. 17 Using the ST60/80 Navigator Keypad 5. 17 Nav Data 1. 5 from other Equipment 4. 1 Window Options 2. 10 Navigation Aid 1. i Navigational Echoes 3. 4 Navigator Keypad 5. 9, 5. 15 NMEA 1. 3, 1. 5 Data 4. 1, 4. 4, 6. 1, 8. 32 Data Selection 7. 9, 8. 31, 8. 34 Heading 7. 5, 7. 9, 8. 35 Input Connection 8. 21, 8. 22, 8. 30, 8. 32 Output Connection 8. 21, 8. 34 NMEA Out Set Up 7. 5, 7. 9 North Up 4. 2, 7. 18 M Magnetron 2. 2 Maintenance 9. 1 Make and Follow a Route Scenario 2. 26 Managing Tracks 5. 38 Marks 4. 1, 4. 4, 5. 8 Clearing 7. 12 Deleting 4. 5 Moving 4. 5 Options 7. 12, 7. 13 Placing 4. 4 Symbol 7. 12, 7. 13 MARKS Key 1. 14, 4. 4, 4. 5, 5. 9, 5. 12, 5. 36, 5. 37, 6. 6 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. 14, 2. 5, 5. 38, 6. 8, 7. 1, 7. 2 Menu Timeout 7. 4, 7. 7 O Object Information - Chart 7. 17, 7. 19 Displaying 5. 4 Off Track Alarm 6. 4 Offsetting the Center 1. 6, 1. 9 Range Rings 2. 18 Index v Operating Controls Cursor 1. 12 Database List 1. 12, 1. 16 Dedicated Keys 1. 3, 1. 12, 1. 14 Pop-up Menus 1. 12, 1. 15 Soft Keys 1. 3, 1. 12, 1. 14, 7. 4, 7. 7 Trackpad 1. 3, 1. 12, 2. 19 Operating Modes 1. 4 Chart 2. 7 Combined Display 1. 4 Data Log 2. 7, 6. 1, 6. 10 Plotter 2. 22, 7. 17, 7. 18 Radar 2. 7 Selecting 2. 7 Switching Control 2. 9 Orientation - Chart 7. 17, 7. 18 P Picture Reset 9. 3 Pilot Data Box 7. 4 Place and Goto a Waypoint Scenario 2. 24 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. 22, 7. 17, 7. 18 Pop-up Menus 1. 12, 1. 15 Port Data 5. 4, 5. 5 Position a Waypoint 5. 8, 5. 13 Position Data 1. 5, 4. 1, 4. 5, 6. 1, 6. 6, 8. 30 Position Data Box 7. 4 Position Offset 7. 17, 7. 20 Positional Accuracy 6. 8 Power Cable 8. 11 Connection 8. 20, 8. 23 for External Equipment 8. 21, 8. 29 Power & NMEA Input Connection 8. 21, 8. 22, 8. 32 POWER Key 1. 14, 2. 2, 2. 3, 2. 4 Power-on Reset 9. 3 Power-on Sequence 2. 2, 2. 4 Chart Mode 2. 4 Radar Mode 2. 2 R Radar 1. 3 Control Functions 2. 16 Features 1. 4, 1. 6, A. 4 Functions 1. 8 Mode 1. 5 Full Screen 2. 7 Options 1. 6 Range Changing 3. 2 Custom Scale 7. 12, 7. 13 Set Up 7. 2 Simulator 2. 1, 2. 5 System Alignment 8. 24 System Test 8. 24 Typical System Diagram 8. 1 Window Options 2. 10 Radar Display Center Control 2. 17 Range Rings 2. 18 Radar Set Up 7. 12 Radar/Chart Synchronization 1. 9, 2. 20, 7. 17, 7. 19 Rain Control 3. 5, 3. 10 Distant Rain 3. 10 Range Control 3. 1 Determining 3. 3 Scale Custom 3. 2, 7. 12, 7. 13 RANGE Key 1. 14, 2. 21, 2. 22, 3. 2, 5. 2 Range Rings 2. 18, 3. 2, 3. 3 On and Off 2. 13 Raystar 112 and 105 GPS B. 2 Raystar 112LP GPS B. 4 Raystar 114 GPS B. 5 Raystar 120 WAAS GPS Receiver B. 6 Rejoining Cables 8. 10 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 Restart GPS 6. 9 XTE 5. 30, 5. 33 Retrieving a Route 5. 18, 5. 23 Returning to the Full-Screen Display 2. 9 Reverse a Route 5. 27, 5. 29 Review Your Passage Plan Scenario 2. 28 Route Clearing 5. 18 Creating 5. 18 Creating from a Track 5. 38, 5. 42 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. 30 Loading from a User Cartridge 5. 35 Naming 5. 18, 5. 22, 5. 26 NMEA Transfer 5. 35 Retrieving 5. 18, 5. 23 vi SL72 & SL72RC PLUS Pathfinder Radar & Radar/Chartplotter Reversing 5. 27, 5. 29 Saving 5. 18 Saving to a User Cartridge 5. 35 Transferring 5. 35 Route Leg 5. 18 Data Display 5. 24 Routine Checks 9. 1 Ruler Data Box 6. 2, 6. 3 S Safety 1. i, 5. 1 Electromagnetic Energy 1. i EMC Guidelines 8. 2, 9. 1 High Voltage 1. i Navigation Aid 1. i Saving a Route 5. 18 a Track 5. 40 Scale Chart 2. 19, 2. 21, 5. 2, 6. 6 Radar Range 3. 2 Custom 7. 12, 7. 13 Scanner 1. i, 1. 3 Connection 8. 15, 8. 21, 8. 22 Location 8. 5 Modes Scanner Off 2. 2, 2. 3 Standby 1. 3, 2. 2, 2. 3 Timed Transmit 1. 3, 7. 12, 7. 13 Transmit 1. 3, 2. 2 Mounting 8. 14 on Power Boats 8. 7 on Sailboats 8. 7 Specification A. 1 Switching Off 2. 4 Transmission Check 8. 25 Scanner Off Mode 2. 2, 2. 3 Scenarios Displaying the Radar and Synchronising Radar & Chart 2. 30 Make & Follow a Route 2. 26 Place & Goto a Waypoint 2. 24 Review Your Passage Plan 2. 28 Sea Clutter Control 3. 5 Recommendations 3. 9 SeaTalk 1. 3, 1. 5 Cables 8. 4 Connection 8. 21, 8. 30 Cursor Echo 7. 9 Data 4. 1, 4. 4, 4. 5, 4. 6, 6. 1, 8. 30 Data Selection 7. 9, 8. 31, 8. 34 Selecting a Half Screen Window 2. 8 a Waypoint 5. 8, 5. 12 the Heading Mode 4. 3 the Operating Mode 2. 7 Send on HSB 7. 12, 7. 14 Servicing EMC Guidelines 9. 1 Set Up Options 2. 15 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 Radar Parameters 7. 2, 7. 12 System Parameters 7. 2, 7. 4 Tracks 5. 38, 5. 39 Shadows 3. 6 SHM (Ship's Heading Marker) 3. 19 Head Up Mode 2. 18 SHM (Ship's Heading Marker) 1. 6 Side Lobes 3. 5 Simulator 7. 6, 7. 11 Chart 2. 1, 2. 5 Radar 2. 1, 2. 5 SmartRoute 5. 42 Soft Key Labels 7. 7 Soft Keys 1. 3, 1. 12, 1. 14, 7. 4, 7. 7 SOG (Speed Over Ground) Data Box 7. 4 Specification 18" Radome Scanner A. 1 Display A. 3 Speed Data 4. 5, 6. 6, 8. 30 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. 6, 1. 7, 1. 9 STC Preset 7. 16 Stop Follow 5. 30, 5. 34 Goto 5. 30, 5. 34 Track - See Clear Track Switching Chart Grid On and Off 2. 13 Chartplotter On 2. 4 Cursor Data Box On and Off 2. 13 Databoxes On/Off 2. 14, 3. 18 Display On and Off 2. 4 Range Rings On and Off 2. 13 Scanner Off 2. 4 Symbol Marks 7. 12, 7. 13 MOB 4. 5, 6. 6 Waypoint 5. 8, 5. 13, 7. 17, 7. 19 Synchronize Chart and Radar 1. 9, 2. 20, 7. 17 Index vii System Connections 8. 20 Grounding 8. 20 Set Up 7. 2, 7. 4 VRM/EBL 3. 14, 3. 15, 3. 16 Data Box 3. 18 Effect of Heading Mode 4. 3 VRM/EBL Key 1. 14, 3. 13, 3. 14, 6. 1, 6. 3 T Target (Chart) 5. 30 Arrival 5. 30, 5. 32 Goto 5. 30, 5. 33 Waypoint 5. 30, 5. 33 Targets (Radar) 1. 3, 2. 3 Control 3. 5 Expansion 3. 5, 3. 11, 3. 12 Interference Rejection 3. 5, 3. 11, 3. 12 Wakes 3. 5, 3. 11 Wakes 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. 10 Time Offset 7. 5, 7. 10 Timed Transmit Mode 1. 3, 7. 12, 7. 13 Timers Alarm Clock 6. 4 Countdown 6. 4 Setting 6. 1 Trackpad 1. 3, 1. 12, 2. 19 Tracks Clearing 5. 38, 5. 40 Converting to Route 5. 42 Database List 5. 40 Managing 5. 38, 5. 40 Naming 5. 40 Using the ST60/80 Navigator Keypad 5. 17 Saving 5. 40 Setting Up 5. 38, 5. 39 Transferring a Route 5. 35 a Waypoint 5. 8, 5. 18, 5. 35 Transmission Check 8. 25 Transmit Mode 1. 3, 2. 2, 2. 3 Tune Preset 7. 16 Tuning the Receiver 3. 5, 3. 9 W WAAS B. 6 Wakes 3. 5, 3. 11 Clearing 3. 12 Warranty 1. iii Waypoint 2. 14, 4. 1, 7. 17, 7. 19, 8. 30 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. 33 Displaying 2. 14 Editing 5. 8 Editing Details 5. 13 Erasing 5. 8, 5. 14 Goto 5. 30, 5. 33 Loading from a User Cartridge 5. 35 MOB 4. 5, 6. 6 Moving 5. 9, 5. 14, 5. 18, 5. 27 Naming 5. 8, 5. 13 Numbers 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. 35 Selecting 5. 8, 5. 12 Symbol 5. 8, 5. 13, 7. 17, 7. 19 Target 5. 30, 5. 33 Transferring 5. 8, 5. 18, 5. 35 Transferring on NMEA 5. 35 Transferring on SeaTalk 5. 35 Waypoint List Creating a Route 5. 20 Wind Data Box 7. 4 Window Options BDI 1. 5, 2. 10 CDI 1. 5, 2. 10 Chartplotter 2. 10 Full Screen 1. 4 Half Screen 1. 4, 2. 7 Nav Data 2. 10 Radar 2. 10 World Map 1. 9, 5. 2 U Units 7. 4, 7. 8 User Cartridge 5. 35 X XTE (Cross Track Error) Data Box 7. 4 Restart 5. 30, 5. 33 V Variation Source 7. 5, 7. 8 Vectors 7. 17, 7. 19 VMG Data Box 7. 4 VRM (Variable Range Markers) 3. 1, 3. 13 Z Zoom 1. 6, 1. 9, 2. 16 viii SL72 & SL72RC PLUS Pathfinder Radar & Radar/Chartplotter 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. [. . . ]

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