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viii C-Series Display Reference ManualCreating a track ...79
86 C-Series Display Reference ManualIn the following example the motion mode has been set to Relative with a vessel offset of 1/3. The boat is fixed i
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 87Showing or hiding waypoints/waypoint informationThe system has various options to control the display of waypoints and wa
88 C-Series Display Reference ManualShowing or hiding a route or a trackYou can define which routes or tracks are shown or hidden from the screen. Whe
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 89 Showing or hiding cartographic featuresIf there are a large number of cartographic objects in a particular a
90 C-Series Display Reference Manual4.19 Setting up your chart and its cartographyThe set up for your chart and its cartography can be changed from th
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 91DatumFor your GPS and chart to correlate accurately with your paper charts, they will need to be using the same datum. Th
92 C-Series Display Reference ManualImportant: Any offset entered will be applied to all charts on the chart card. You should therefore ensure that th
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 93 Cartography SetupThe Cartographic Setup Menu allows you to configure what is displayed on your chart:To sele
94 C-Series Display Reference ManualDepth ContourA line indicating the depth at a particular position.ALL16ft19ft32ft65ftOFFNav. MarksONOFFNav. Marks
Chapter 5: Using the Fishfinder 95Chapter 5: Using the Fishfinder5.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes how the Fishfinder uses sonar to see fish, bot
Contents ix5.8 Setting up your fishfinder ...110Display settings ...
96 C-Series Display Reference Manual5.3 What can the fishfinder show me?When you first view the fishfinder application, an image representing the echo
Chapter 5: Using the Fishfinder 97Interpreting the bottom structureThe bottom usually produces a strong echo. These images indicate the bottom conditi
98 C-Series Display Reference ManualNote: The depth of individual targets can be displayed by switching on the Target Depth ID in the Fishfinder Setup
Chapter 5: Using the Fishfinder 99There are three A-Scope modes which are selected for individual fishfinder windows: ITo display the A-Sc
100 C-Series Display Reference Manual5.4 Enhancing what you seeYou can enhance the image by applying the following options:• Change the range (Range).
Chapter 5: Using the Fishfinder 101Zooming in on the bottomIf necessary you can zoom in on the bottom to display more detail. This zoom option enables
102 C-Series Display Reference ManualSelecting the zoom factorWhen the zoom function is active (ZOOM ON or ZOOM SPLIT), you can select either a predef
Chapter 5: Using the Fishfinder 103Simplifying the bottom imageWhen you are looking for fish that feed close to the bottom, you can use the Bottom Loc
104 C-Series Display Reference ManualIsolating bottom fishYou can separate the echoes from fish near the bottom and from the bottom itself by using th
Chapter 5: Using the Fishfinder 105 Changing how the image scrollsAdjusting the scroll mode and speedYou can adjust the speed at which the
x C-Series Display Reference ManualAcquiring a target to track ...147Cancellin
106 C-Series Display Reference ManualPausing the scrolling imageYou can pause the display to see a ‘snapshot’ of the image. When a display is paused,
Chapter 5: Using the Fishfinder 107 Note: No matter what size is selected, the Depth Digits will auto-shrink (when neces-sary) to fit in t
108 C-Series Display Reference Manual5.6 Determining depths and distances of targetsThe fishfinder provides various features to determine depths and d
Chapter 5: Using the Fishfinder 109Measuring using VRMsYou can use a Variable Range Marker (VRM) to determine the depth and distance-behind-boat of an
110 C-Series Display Reference Manual5.7 Fishfinder alarmsIn addition to the system alarms (see page 187), the following alarms can be set when you ar
Chapter 5: Using the Fishfinder 111Display settingsThe display settings provide controls to change the fishfinder image. These settings are applied lo
112 C-Series Display Reference ManualTransducer CalibrationThe C-Series display receives the image from a DSM which processes sonar signals from a tra
Chapter 5: Using the Fishfinder 113DSM SetupCertain conditions, such as a hard bottom or other vessels equipped with a fishfinder, may affect the DSM.
114 C-Series Display Reference Manual5.9 Other settings affecting the fishfinder imageThe system automatically adjusts the following settings in order
Chapter 5: Using the Fishfinder 115Dual frequency modeIn dual frequency mode the DSM pings at the same rate but alternates between 200 kHz and 50 kHz.
Contents xiChapter 11: Automatic Identification System (AIS) ...16711.1 Introduction ...
116 C-Series Display Reference ManualThe gain, or sensitivity, of the display adjusts background noise by varying the echo strength for display. The v
Chapter 5: Using the Fishfinder 117TVG (Time Varied Gain)The TVG (Time Variable Gain) reduces the clutter by varying the gain throughout the water col
118 C-Series Display Reference ManualTo adjust the Power Setting:1. Select the power setting function: 2. Select the power setting mode and
Chapter 6: Using the Radar 119Chapter 6:Using the Radar6.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the basics of radar and the things that can affect your
120 C-Series Display Reference ManualMaximum radar rangeMaximum radar range is essentially line-of-sight, so is limited by the height of the scanner a
Chapter 6: Using the Radar 121Side lobesSide lobe patterns are produced by small amounts of energy from the transmitted pulses that are radiated outsi
122 C-Series Display Reference ManualMultiple echoes Multiple echoes are not very common but can occur if there is a large target with a w
Chapter 6: Using the Radar 123Rain or snow clutterThe radar can see echoes from rain or snow. Returns from storm areas and rain squalls consist of cou
124 C-Series Display Reference Manual6.3 Powering on/off the various scanner operating modesTo control the power to the radar: The scanner
Chapter 6: Using the Radar 1256.4 The radar pictureYou will need heading and position data for full functionality of your radar. A fast heading sensor
xii C-Series Display Reference ManualServicing and Safety ...193Routi
126 C-Series Display Reference Manualfrom the coastline. Although the coastline may be much nearer, it may not appear on the radar until the vessel is
Chapter 6: Using the Radar 127screen. Any changes that you make to the orientation of the radar are retained when you switch off.Head Up (H-UP)This is
128 C-Series Display Reference ManualCourse Up (C-UP) If you select a new course, the picture will reset to display the new course upwards
Chapter 6: Using the Radar 129Relative motion (RM) with optional vessel offsetWhen the motion mode is set to Relative, the position of your boat is fi
130 C-Series Display Reference ManualShowing or hiding the range ringsTo turn the range rings on/off: Changing the bearing mode for EBLsTh
Chapter 6: Using the Radar 131SeaRadar echoes from waves around your boat can clutter the centre of the radar picture, making it difficult to detect r
132 C-Series Display Reference ManualManual (MAN) modeIf you do set the TUNE function to MANUAL, you will need to adjust it about 10 minutes after you
Chapter 6: Using the Radar 133 Note: This menu can also be selected by pressing and holding INT. REJECT.OFF If yo
134 C-Series Display Reference ManualWakesWhen the wakes function is switched on, you can see the direction and speed of moving targets relative to yo
Chapter 6: Using the Radar 1356.8 Changing the displayed rangeYou can zoom in or out to view your radar picture at varying scales. The scale is measur
Chapter 1: Overview 1Chapter 1: OverviewThis chapter gives an overview of the C-Series display system and its features.1.1 What will my C-Series integ
136 C-Series Display Reference Manual6.9 Measuring distances, ranges and bearingsWhen you are using the radar application, you can measure distances,
Chapter 6: Using the Radar 137... Using VRMs and EBLs What is a VRM?A Variable Range Marker (VRM) is a circle centred on your vessel’s pos
138 C-Series Display Reference ManualTracking a target with a VRM/EBLYou will be able to tell which way the target is traveling by watching how it mov
Chapter 6: Using the Radar 139... Using floating VRMs/EBLsYou can use the VRM/EBL float function to measure the range and bearing between any two poin
140 C-Series Display Reference Manual 5. If required, you can float a second VRM/EBL:i. Press SET UP VRM/EBL 2.ii. Toggle the VRM/EBL 2 to
Chapter 6: Using the Radar 141maintained. A guard zone only operates when the whole zone is displayed on the screen. An audible alarm sounds to alert
142 C-Series Display Reference Manual Circular guard zone To set up a circular guard zone: D6761_3ZONE SHAPECIRCLE
Chapter 6: Using the Radar 143MARPASAFETY NOTICESMARPA can improve collision avoidance when used wisely. It is the User’s responsibility to exercise c
144 C-Series Display Reference ManualHow is a risk assessed?Each target is monitored to see if it will be within a certain distance from your boat wit
Chapter 6: Using the Radar 145 CPA graphicsCPA graphics show vectors for your vessel and a selected target. A vector is a line on-screen s
2 C-Series Display Reference Manual1.2 What can the C-Series Display do?With the appropriate equipment connected to your system and the necessary data
146 C-Series Display Reference ManualTrue modeWith the display set in True mode, the vectors of your vessel and the target are shown extended to their
Chapter 6: Using the Radar 147Acquiring a target to track1. Select target to be acquired: 2. Acquire target: Note: If set to O
148 C-Series Display Reference Manual Displaying vessel identity (AIS)If you have an AIS receiver fitted to your system, you can use the A
Chapter 6: Using the Radar 149 FunctionDescriptionOptions(Default in bold)Interference RejectionWhen ON, any mutual radar int
150 C-Series Display Reference Manual6.12 Warnings of potential dangersIf switched on, the following alarms will be triggered when you are in the rada
Chapter 7: Using the data application 151Chapter 7: Using the data application7.1 IntroductionThe data application enables you to view numeric data ge
152 C-Series Display Reference Manual7.3 Selecting the data for displayYou can either select a panel of pre-configured data or customize the applicati
Chapter 7: Using the data application 153To select a pre-configured data panel: Customize the panelsYou can customize each panel by changi
154 C-Series Display Reference ManualSelecting cell dataTo select the data that is to appear in each cell:1. Select the data group for the relevant pa
Chapter 7: Using the data application 155 =Merging a cellUse the MERGE CELLS function to make a cell larger and therefore easier to see:1.
Chapter 1: Overview 3Data (Chapter 7) Course Deviation Indicator (Chapter 8) You will need accurate heading and position data
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Chapter 8: Using the Course Deviation Indicator 157Chapter 8: Using the Course Deviation Indicator8.1 IntroductionWith your display receiving accurate
158 C-Series Display Reference ManualSteering instructionsThe steering instructions below the rolling road tell you what correction is needed to maint
Chapter 9: Using the Engine Monitor 159Chapter 9: Using the Engine Monitor9.1 IntroductionThe engine monitor application enables you to view informati
160 C-Series Display Reference Manuali. With an engine monitor window active, select the Panel Setup Menu: ii. Set the number of engines:
Chapter 9: Using the Engine Monitor 1619.3 The engine monitor displayEngine data is displayed in a series of pre-configured panels. Each panel contain
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Chapter 10: Navtex 163Chapter 10: Navtex10.1 OverviewThe display can be used to view marine safety information including weather forecasts and marine
164 C-Series Display Reference Manual10.4 Viewing messagesDisplaying the Navtex Message ListTo view messages stored in your system: You no
Chapter 10: Navtex 165To select the message alert categories: Sorting the message listBy default the message list sorts by the date and ti
4 C-Series Display Reference ManualWaypoints (Chapter 3) & AIS (Chapter 11)Whilst not applications in their own right, waypoints and AIS are handl
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Chapter 11: Automatic Identification System (AIS) 167Chapter 11: Automatic Identification System (AIS)11.1IntroductionThis chapter details the AIS sys
168 C-Series Display Reference Manual Note: To change the specified AIS targets and range see page 173.D8966_1Static DataShip's nameT
Chapter 11: Automatic Identification System (AIS) 16911.3 What do I need to run AIS?In order to run AIS, you will need:• A receive only unit or a full
170 C-Series Display Reference Manual11.5How is AIS data displayed? The AIS system displays other AIS equipped vessels in the surrounding
Chapter 11: Automatic Identification System (AIS) 171Viewing target informationYou can display information relating to individual AIS targets. When a
172 C-Series Display Reference ManualAIS ListYou can also view a list of AIS targets. The list provides collision avoidance data for the highlighted t
Chapter 11: Automatic Identification System (AIS) 17311.6Using AIS for collision avoidanceYou can use your AIS for collision avoidance by using the sa
174 C-Series Display Reference ManualMARPA and AIS options Safety messagesWhen the status of the AIS Safety Messages function is set to ON
Chapter 11: Automatic Identification System (AIS) 175Local AIS alarmsWhen the connected AIS unit generates an alarm, your C-Series displays a local al
Chapter 2: General Operation 5Chapter 2: General Operation2.1 IntroductionThis chapter gives details of the general operation of the C-Series display,
176 C-Series Display Reference Manual11.8SimulatorWe recommend that you use the simulator to familiarize yourself with the AIS function.When the syste
Chapter 12: System setup and customizing 177Chapter 12: System setup and customizingThis chapter describes how to setup and customize your C-Series di
178 C-Series Display Reference Manual2. Edit the page set: The page, window and application layout that you have defined will now be avail
Chapter 12: System setup and customizing 17912.2 Changing the databarYou can change the data bar to meet your own particular needs. This includes: • P
180 C-Series Display Reference Manual To change the data bar size: Customizing the contents of the data barYou can customize y
Chapter 12: System setup and customizing 181* Trip logYou can view the total distance travelled (Log) and the distance since you last applied a reset
182 C-Series Display Reference ManualAdding dataOnce you have selected the configure option (see above), you can add new data: When the da
Chapter 12: System setup and customizing 18312.3 Changing the set up menu options The Setup Menu contains application specific and system-
184 C-Series Display Reference ManualSimulatorON - allows operation of display without data from antenna and/or external data sources. Demo - a series
Chapter 12: System setup and customizing 185Date/Time Setup Menu
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6 C-Series Display Reference Manual2.3 Using the controlsThe control panel RANGECANCELOKPAGEACTIVEWPTS/MOBMENUDATAINOUTOKPress to select a
186 C-Series Display Reference ManualSystem Integration Setup Menu Pressure UnitsSelect required pressure unit.BarPsiKpaVolume UnitsSelect
Chapter 12: System setup and customizing 187Alarm Setup MenuThe Alarm Setup Menu is divided into these sub-menus:• System Alarms Setup.• Navigation Al
188 C-Series Display Reference ManualNavigation Alarms SetupNavigation alarms will sound in any application when you are navigating. Radar
Chapter 12: System setup and customizing 189Note: If a fishfinder is not detected, the alarm setup windows are greyed out.AIS Alarms Setup
190 C-Series Display Reference ManualThis screen provides, for each tracked satellite, the satellite number, a graphical signal strength bar, status,
Chapter 12: System setup and customizing 191Selecting the COG/SOG filterThe COG/SOG filter should be set to the level appropriate to your boat’s use a
192 C-Series Display Reference ManualDatabar SetupThis sub-menu accesses the Configure Data Bar Menu - refer to page 179 for full details.Select Page
Chapter 13: Maintenance & Troubleshooting 193Chapter 13: Maintenance & Troubleshooting13.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides information on ma
194 C-Series Display Reference ManualCleaning the displayCAUTION: Cleaning the displayTake care when cleaning the display, to avoid damaging it.(1) D
Chapter 13: Maintenance & Troubleshooting 195Settings and data resetAll data set-up menus, including page sets and the data bar, are reset to the
Chapter 2: General Operation 7Buttons and soft keysTo navigate to the required function you will need to press a series of buttons and/or soft keys:
196 C-Series Display Reference ManualInstallation/Display ProblemSolutionDisplay does not power up• Check power
Chapter 13: Maintenance & Troubleshooting 197Chart Fishfinder ProblemSolutionVessel not shown in correct geographical posi
198 C-Series Display Reference ManualRadar 13.5 Getting Technical SupportThis section details how you can obtain technical support for you
Chapter 13: Maintenance & Troubleshooting 1991. Select the Software Services menu: 2. Note down the Product Name and ID, Serial Number
200 C-Series Display Reference ManualFor product repair and serviceIn the unlikely event that your Raymarine unit should develop a problem, contact yo
Chapter 13: Maintenance & Troubleshooting 201For Navionics cartographyFor questions about cartography, please contact Navionics directly through t
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Appendix A: Specification 203 Appendix A:SpecificationC70, C80 and C120 LCD Color DisplaysGeneralApprovals:CEFCCConforms to essential requirements of
204 C-Series Display Reference ManualConnectors 13 pin Radar scanner4 pin DSM3 pin SeaTalk5 pin NMEA5 pin SeaTalk2/ NMEA20003 pin PowerInterfaces Path
Appendix A: Specification 205 Radar FeaturesRange Scales (Range Rings) 1/8 (1/16)nm to 72 (12) nm dependant on scannerPerformance limited
8 C-Series Display Reference ManualThe cursorWhen you are using the chart and radar applications, the cursor is used to move around the screen:
206 C-Series Display Reference Manual Chart FeaturesCartography Navionics Charts on CompactFlash cardsChart of the world buil
Appendix A: Specification 207Data features Engine monitor featuresVisit www.raymarine.com for a list of compatible engines. Na
208 C-Series Display Reference ManualSeaTalk InputDepth, SOG, COG, Position, Waypoint number, range/ bearing, TTG, Boat speed, Time, XTE, Heading, Win
Appendix B: Abbreviations 209 Appendix B: List of Abbreviations AIS Automatic Identification System km KilometerALR Alarm kpa Kilo pascal
210 C-Series Display Reference ManualSTN StationTCPA Time to Closest Point of TM True motionTTG Time To GoTVG Time Variable GainTX TransmitUTC Univers
Appendix C 211 Appendix C: List of cursor labels Label Feature ApplicationA/B Ruler line ChartAIS AIS target ChartCOG Course O
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Index 213IndexAAbbreviations, 209, 211Activated AIS target, 170Active alarm list, 175Active window, 15Advanced setupradar, 149Air temperature, in data
214 C-Series Display Reference Manualmeasuring, 135mode, 184for EBLs, 130Blindechoes, 120sectors, 122Boatposition, 46symbol, 46Bottomfill, 104image, 9
Index 215views, 82local, 83multiple, 83system, 83waypoint arrival alarm, 75wind indication, 74XTE restart, 72, 82zooming, 46Circular guard zones, 142C
Chapter 2: General Operation 92.5 Additional screen informationInformation is displayed on the screen using a variety of methods: * For de
216 C-Series Display Reference ManualDialog boxes, 9editing, 11Digital data applicationselecting a panel, 151Displayadjust lighting, 16alarms, 27appli
Index 217manual, 114dual mode, 114single mode, 114operating, 114gain controls, 117auto, 115manual, 116interpreting the bottom structure, 96isolating b
218 C-Series Display Reference ManualManualgain mode, 116operating frequency, 114variation, 184Marinefeatures, 94Marine features, 89MARPAacquiring tar
Index 219Nearestport, 48port service, 48tidal station, 48waypoint, 48Night operationadjusting the display lighting, 16NMEAbridge heading, 186output se
220 C-Series Display Reference Manualsea clutter, 131setting gain, 131tune radar, 131using gain controls, 130wakes, 134guard zones, 140head up mode, 1
Index 221edit, 68, 81change color, 73, 82change course, 69change name, 73, 82erasing, 73, 82follow, 63overview, 58reversing, 69selecting, 68viewing de
222 C-Series Display Reference ManualSpot soundings, 93show/hide, 89ST290 system, 186Standby, 149Statusbar, 9, 45icons, 9, 12, 169Steering, using CDI,
Index 223Unitsmeasurement, 13setup menu, 184, 185depth, 185distance, 185measurement, 13pressure, 186speed, 185temperature, 185volume, 186VVariation so
224 C-Series Display Reference ManualWindowactive, 15selecting, 14XXTEin data bar, 180resetting, 57restart, 72, 82ZZoomChart, 46Fishfinder, 102positio
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Chapter 2: General Operation 11Editing the dialog box informationDialog boxes enable data to be edited or entered into a list e.g. Edit Waypoint scree
12 C-Series Display Reference ManualStatus iconsThe status icons on the data bar confirm whether the appropriate connections to your C-Series system h
Chapter 2: General Operation 132.6 Initial setup proceduresWhen you first use your C-Series Display after it has been commissioned (see Installation G
14 C-Series Display Reference ManualSelecting a page setYour Display has four pre-configured page sets and one empty set for you to choose from.
Chapter 2: General Operation 15Selecting an application windowWhen the selected page has more than one window, the window that is currently active wil
Important information iImportant InformationIntended useThe display units detailed in this handbook may form part of marine navigational radar system
16 C-Series Display Reference ManualAdjusting the display lightingThe display has two distinct color palettes, for day and night operation. You can al
Chapter 2: General Operation 172.7 Using CompactFlash cardsCautionsCAUTION: CompactFlash Card InstallationWhen installing CompactFlash cards ensure t
18 C-Series Display Reference ManualInserting a cardTo insert a card, refer to the illustration and:1. Check that you are using the correct type of ca
Chapter 2: General Operation 193. Grip the card and pull to remove it from its slot.4. To prevent the ingress of water and consequent damage, close th
20 C-Series Display Reference Manual2. Select list containing data for saving: 3. Define data for saving Retrieving informatio
Chapter 2: General Operation 21 If whilst retrieving information a selection is already found to exist on the system, a warning message wi
22 C-Series Display Reference Manual Sending and receiving information using a PCYou can transfer and retrieve waypoints or routes to and
Chapter 2: General Operation 23Password protecting your waypointsIf required, you can prevent access to, modification and sight of your waypoint and r
24 C-Series Display Reference Manual2. Change the Enable Password status to ON, read and accept the warning: 3. Enter a passw
Chapter 2: General Operation 25 2. Enter your password ensuring that the appropriate upper or lower case characters are used and then enab
ii C-Series Display Reference Manual WARNING:Fishfinder sounder moduleRemoving the transducer cable from the rear of the fishfinder sounde
26 C-Series Display Reference Manual2.9 Emergencies and warningsYou can use your C-Series display to mark the position of a man overboard or to sound
Chapter 2: General Operation 27Silencing a MOBTo temporarily silence the alarm from a MOB, press any key on any instrument on the SeaTalk system. Afte
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Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints 29Chapter 3: Working with WaypointsThis chapter gives details of how to place, edit, manage and navigate to a waypoi
30 C-Series Display Reference Manual3.2 How are waypoints represented?Waypoints on Chart and Radar windowsOn chart and radar windows, a waypoint is re
Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints 313.3 Placing a waypointA waypoint can be placed at:• The cursor position.• Your vessel’s position.• At a position o
32 C-Series Display Reference Manual3.4 Navigating to a waypointThis section explains how to start and stop navigating to a waypoint. When you navigat
Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints 33Stop navigating to a waypointIf at any time you wish to stop navigating towards the selected waypoint:
34 C-Series Display Reference Manual To access the waypoint list: 3.6 Editing a waypointOnce a waypoint has been placed it can
Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints 35Changing waypoint detailsWhen a waypoint is created it is assigned a default name, symbol and group. You can chang
Important information iiiproducts manufactured by others, or by errors in chart data or information utilized by the product and supplied by third part
36 C-Series Display Reference ManualCAUTION: It is possible to move waypoints that are used in routes. In such instances, the stored route will inclu
Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints 37Erasing all waypointsIf you need to erase all your waypoints, you can use the ARCHIVE & TRANSFER soft keys:1.
38 C-Series Display Reference Manual Note: To abandon the symbol or group default change, press CANCEL.3.7 Sorting the waypoint listIf you
Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints 39 You can now make a new waypoint group, or erase, move or rename existing groups.Making a new waypoint
40 C-Series Display Reference Manual4. Determine the group that the waypoint is to be moved to: 5. Select waypoint to be moved:
Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints 41Erasing a groupYou can erase any waypoint group from the system except the group containing the active waypoint.Wh
42 C-Series Display Reference ManualShowing/hiding waypoint symbolsYou can define which waypoint symbol types are shown/hidden in the radar or chart a
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 43Chapter 4: Using the Chart4.1 ImportantSafetyWhen using your chartplotter you should always check that a route is safe. Z
44 C-Series Display Reference ManualChart cardsTo use your C-Series Display as a navigation aid, charts with the appropriate level of detail for the g
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 454.3 Viewing the chartYou will normally view your chart with the vessel on screen and motion mode ‘active’. When motion mo
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46 C-Series Display Reference Manual4.5 Where am I on the chart? Your current position is represented on screen by a boat symbol. If neith
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 47A feature of the chart is ‘autoscale’. If you select a chart scale that does not have cartographic detail in some areas,
48 C-Series Display Reference ManualDisplaying details of objects and featuresTo view details: If the object you have selected has more th
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 49 Once located, you can use the soft keys and trackpad to:• Display detailed data for services at the listed p
50 C-Series Display Reference ManualYou can now:• Move the time-selector, using the trackpad/rotary control.• Change the displayed date, using the sof
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 51... using the port search optionThe port search option allows you to specify the name a port and display its services:1.
52 C-Series Display Reference Manual... using the port symbolThe services available at a particular port can be displayed by selecting its symbol:
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 53Displaying details of business services & points of interestWhen a suitable chart card is installed the location of v
54 C-Series Display Reference ManualDisplaying vessel identity (AIS)If you have an AIS receiver fitted to your system, you can use the AIS feature to:
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 554.8 Measuring distances and bearings... from your boatYou can determine the position, distance and bearing from your boat
Contents vContentsChapter 1: Overview ...11.1 What will
56 C-Series Display Reference Manual4.9 Navigating to a specific pointYou can use your chart to navigate to a specific point marked by the cursor (tem
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 57Go to an existing waypointYou can navigate to an existing waypoint by either selecting the appropriate waypoint on-screen
58 C-Series Display Reference Manual To de-activate the arrival alarm Stop navigating to your target waypointTo stop navigatin
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 594.10 Building and following a route This section describes how to use routes and includes the following:• Wha
60 C-Series Display Reference ManualBuilding a routeRoutes can either be built on screen or via the waypoint list. A route consists of:• New waypoints
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 613. Continue entering waypoints. If you make an error, you can remove the last way-point (see page 62 for details).4. Save
62 C-Series Display Reference Manual 2. Select and insert the first waypoint in the new route: 3. Continue entering waypoints
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 63The waypoint and its dotted line are removed from the screen and the cursor moves back to the previous waypoint. If you r
64 C-Series Display Reference ManualFollowing a routeWhen you are following a route the active route is shown on all chart windows. When the distance
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 65Follow using the cursorYou can either use the cursor to select and follow a route from the start of the route or from a s
vi C-Series Display Reference ManualChapter 3: Working with Waypoints ...293.1 What
66 C-Series Display Reference ManualAdvance to the next waypoint in a routeIf you are following a route, you have the option to advance to the next wa
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 67Viewing details of routesDetails of all routes that you create are held in the Route List. You can:• View the route list
68 C-Series Display Reference Manual 4.11 Editing routesOnce you have created a route, it can be edited in a variety of ways. You can:• Re
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 69Editing the selected routeOnce you have selected the appropriate route (see previous section) you can proceed to edit it.
70 C-Series Display Reference Manual3. Select the start of the route and the waypoint for insertion: 4. Insert waypoint and save route:
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 71To add a waypoint within a route: Note: You can also use the method described on page 69, to add a waypoint w
72 C-Series Display Reference Manual4. Select waypoint to be added: 5. If required, you can add further waypoints to the end of the route
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 73Changing the name or color of a routeYou can change the name of a route from the default to a more meaningful one and/or
74 C-Series Display Reference Manual4.12 Monitoring where you are going... using chart vectorsYou can display a variety of graphical indicators to hel
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 75... using the Course Deviation Indicator (CDI)The CDI assists with accurately maintaining your course to your destination
Contents viiDisplaying details of objects and features ...48Finding nearby features and services .
76 C-Series Display Reference Manual4.14 Using the radar with the chartYou can enhance the use of your chart by combining it with the following radar
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 77Distinguishing between fixed and moving objectsYou can overlay radar image data over your chart image allowing better dis
78 C-Series Display Reference ManualChanging the radar range from the chart windowWhen the radar overlay is set to ON, the radar range is indicated in
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 79How can I use tracks?Tracks can be used to:• Review where you have been. • Retrace your original journey by converting th
80 C-Series Display Reference ManualCreating a route from a trackCreating a route from a track enables you to retrace the course of that track. When a
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 81...from a saved trackYou can create a route from a track that you have already saved: Note: Alternately you c
82 C-Series Display Reference ManualEditing the selected trackOnce you have selected the appropriate track (see previous section) you can proceed to e
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 834.17 Defining how the chart windows are presentedEach chart window can be tailored to meet your particular needs. You can
84 C-Series Display Reference ManualSetting the orientation of the chartThe orientation of a chart refers to the relationship between the chart and th
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 85Setting the motion modeThe motion mode controls the relationship between the chart and your boat. Whilst motion mode is a
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