Raymarine C Series User Manual

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FIND SHIP  
GOTO  
ROUTES...  
TRACKS...  
PRESENTATION...  
Getting Started  
The controls explained  
Card No. 1  
ACTIVE  
PAGE  
DATA  
When multiple windows are open:  
- Press to select required window.  
- Press and hold to maximise the  
current window.  
Press to scroll through available pages.  
Press and hold as a short cut to page set  
options.  
Pressing this button  
displays the data  
functions.  
WPTS/MOB  
Press to display the waypoint soft keys.  
Press again to place waypoint at your boat's  
position.  
Press and hold to place a Man Overboard  
(MOB) marker at your current position.  
PAGE  
ACTIVE  
DATA  
WPTS/  
MOB  
MENU  
MENU  
Press to access the set up menus.  
Press and hold to access the help  
information.  
OUT  
RANGE  
IN  
Rotary control  
Use to edit alpha-numeric values, and scroll  
through lists.  
OK  
CANCEL  
Turn clockwise to increase value.  
Turn counter-clockwise to decrease value.  
Press to move the cursor to the next  
character when editing text.  
Softkeys  
Trackpad  
Press to select the corres-ponding  
function identified by the on-screen  
label.  
Controls the on-screen cursor.  
Also used to scroll through menu items.  
Press the corresponding edge of the  
trackpad to move the cursor horizontally,  
vertically or diagonally.  
Power  
Press once to turn ON.  
Press again to access backlight  
functions and scanner controls.  
Press and hold to turn display OFF.  
CANCEL  
Press to cancel the selected on-screen  
option when editing data; also used to  
return to the previous set of soft keys  
or menu.  
RANGE  
Press to change the display scale so  
that a smaller or larger area can be  
seen on the screen.  
OK  
Chart Card slot  
Press to select an on-screen option, or return  
to the previous set of soft keys or menu.  
Open the cover to install  
CompactFlash cards.  
Where can I find out more about the controls?  
Press and hold MENU to display help information for the currently displayed soft keys.  
For more information on the controls refer to  
Chapter 2 - General Operation and System Set Up of the C-Series Display Reference Manual  
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WARNING: NAVIGATION AID  
This unit is only an aid to navigation. Its accuracy can be affected by many factors, including equipment failure  
or defects, environmental conditions, and improper handling or use. It is the User's responsibility to exercise  
common prudence and navigational judgements.This unit should not be relied upon as a substitute for such  
prudence and judgement. Always keep a proper look-out.  
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ROUTE…  
GOTO  
FIND SHIP  
TRACKS…  
PRESENTATION…  
Getting Started  
Using the controls  
Card No. 2  
How do the controls work?  
The controls for your C-Series Display can be separated into two types:  
Buttons  
Soft keys  
Buttons - allow you to access various functions of the display, or change what you see on the screen.  
Soft keys - There are five soft keys below the screen. When a specific button is pressed the primary  
soft key options for the active application are shown at the bottom of the screen.  
Pressing a soft key will carry out one of the following functions:  
- take an action.  
- select one of several options.  
- display on-screen information, dialog boxes or menus with new soft keys.  
- display further soft key options.  
Soft keys sometimes interact with other on-screen controls, such as dialog boxes - to edit names etc,  
menus to select options.  
WAYPOINT AT  
CURSOR  
WAYPOINT AT  
VESSEL  
WAYPOINT AT  
POSITION…  
GO TO WAYPOINT REVIEW AND EDIT  
WPTS/  
MOB  
OPTIONS…  
WAYPOINTS...  
SET DEFAULT SYM  
& GROUP...  
WAYPOINT  
GROUPS...  
ERASE WAYPOINT  
SORT LIST  
EDIT WAYPOINT…  
SET UP DEFAULT  
SYMB GROUP  
EDIT DEFAULT  
T
DEFAUL  
SET UP  
SYMB  
GROUP  
More information...  
Press and hold MENU to display help information for the currently displayed soft keys.  
For more information on the controls refer to  
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Chapter 2 - General Operation and System Set Up of the C-Series Display Reference Manual  
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Getting Started  
Inserting CompactFlash cards  
Card No. 3  
CAUTION  
CompactFlash Card Installation  
When installing CompactFlash cards ensure that the card is being fitted the correct  
way around.  
DO NOT try and force the card as this may result in irreparable damage to the  
card.  
Water Ingress  
To prevent the ingress of water and consequent damage to the display, ensure  
that the chart card door is firmly closed at all times during operation. This can be  
confirmed by an audible click.  
Card Removal  
DO NOT use a metallic instrument such as a screwdrver or pliers to help you  
remove a card, as doing this can cause irreparable damage.  
Card Writing  
CompactFlash cards can be damaged if they are removed during either a read or  
write operation. A warning is displayed during write operations. The unit is  
continually reading the card. It is therefore essential that before removing the  
card you follow the correct procedure.  
How do I insert a CompactFlash card?  
To insert a card, refer to the illustration, and:  
Narrow  
Groove  
1. Check that you are using the correct type of  
card. Raymarine recommend Navionics Chart  
cards or SAN DISK CompactFlash cards.  
2. Open the chart card door, located on the front  
left of the display.  
3. Insert the card as shown, with the lip of the  
card facing inwards, it should position easily. If  
it does not, DO NOT force it, check the direction  
in which the lip is facing.  
Lip  
4. Gently press the card home.  
5. To prevent the ingress of water and consequent  
damage,close the chart card door and press  
firmly until a click is heard.  
More information.....  
For more information on using CompactFlash cards refer to Chapter 2 - General Operation &  
Sysstem Set Up of the C-Series Reference Manual.  
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Getting Started  
Removing CompactFlash cards  
Card No. 4  
How do I remove a CompactFlash card?  
... with the unit powered down  
To remove a card with the unit powered down,  
refer to the illustration and:  
... with the unit powered  
To remove a card with the unit powered, refer to  
the illustration, and:  
1. Open the chart card door.  
1. Press MENU. The Setup menu is displayed.  
2. Grip the card and pull to remove it from its slot.  
2. Use trackpad up/down to highlight CF CARD  
REMOVAL.  
3. To prevent the ingress of water and  
consequent damage, close the chart card door  
and press firmly until a click is heard.  
3. Use trackpad right to select. The following  
message appears:  
System checking card access  
Please wait until it is safe to remove card....  
4. The system will now complete its checks, on  
completion the following message will appear:  
5. Open the chart card door.  
6. Grip the card and pull to remove it from its  
slot.  
7. To prevent the ingress of water and  
consequent, damage close the chart card door  
and press firmly until a click is heard.  
You may now safely remove your CompactFlash card.  
Press OK or CANCEL when finished  
Improper card removal  
If you try to remove a card when the unit is powered, without accessing the SetUp menu, an error  
message appears. Follow the instructions given in the message, and refer to the above section of  
this card before proceeding.  
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Getting Started  
Setting up the display  
Card No. 5  
How do I select how the applications are displayed?  
The applications are shown using a combination of  
page sets, pages and windows.  
There are four pre-configured page sets each  
containing four pages with a combination of  
windows and applications in each.  
If these sets are not appropriate, you can use the  
custom option to define the combination that suits  
your particular needs.  
Page set  
Page  
Window  
(1, 2, 3 or 4  
window options)  
Once you have chosen the required configuration, the same pages, windows and applications will be  
opened each time. You can change these preferences as many times as you wish.  
How do I select the Page Set?  
For pre-configured page sets:  
OK  
Press to confirm.  
PAGE  
Press  
and hold  
Press up or down  
to highlight  
To customise a set:  
Press  
EDIT CUSTOM SET  
required page set.  
and follow  
on-screen  
Selection reflected  
on soft keys.  
instructions.  
How do I select a Page?  
PAGE  
PAGE  
The soft keys reflect the current page set.  
The displayed page option is highlighted  
Press  
Press  
How do I select a Window?  
From multiple to single windows?  
ACTIVE  
ACTIVE  
Press  
Press to  
and hold  
move high-  
light to next  
window.  
The active window is  
bordered in red.  
Repeat process, to return to multiple windows  
More information- Refer to the C-Series Display Reference Manual:  
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Chapter 1 - Using the Display  
Chapter 2 - General Operation and System Set Up  
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FIND SHIP  
GOTO  
ROUTES  
TRACKS  
PRESENTATION  
What can I see?  
Understanding the chart  
Card No. 6  
What does the chart show me?  
The chart shows a high level of cartographic detail to help:  
- Interpret your surroundings.  
- Navigate to a specific point.  
- Monitor where you are going.  
- Record where you have been.  
- Build and follow routes.  
Chart  
range  
Chart  
orientation  
Motion  
mode  
Chart  
view  
4nm  
North-Up (Relative Motion)  
Local  
Status bar  
Chart boundary  
Gully Ridge  
Portside  
Route  
Port point  
Cursor  
Creek point  
Waypoint  
Active waypoint  
Current position  
Cartographic object  
Track  
FIND SHIP  
GOTO…  
ROUTES…  
TRACKS…  
PRESENTATION…  
Soft keys  
OUT  
RANGE  
IN  
To change the scale and reveal more detail - use the RANGE button.  
Press OUT to see a larger area of the chart and press IN to see a smaller area.  
To display additional information on a cartographic feature - move the cursor  
over the object and press OK.  
To change the level of cartographic detail displayed on your chart - press MENU,  
select Cartography Setup and then toggle the appropriate feature to ON or OFF.  
MENU  
For more information on setting up your display refer to:  
Chapter 4 - Using the Chartplotter of the C-Series Reference Manual  
More information . . .  
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FIND SHIP  
GOTO  
ROUTES  
TRACKS  
PRESENTATION  
What can I see?  
Using the chart ...  
Card No. 7  
How do I find where I am on the chart?  
If you cannot find your boat's position on the screen:  
FIND SHIP  
The screen automatically  
pans to your boat's position.  
Press  
How do I change the chart orientation?  
The orientation of the chart refers to the relationship between  
the chart and the direction that you are travelling in. It is used  
in conjunction with motion mode (see below) to control how  
your boat and chart relate to one another and how they are  
displayed on screen.  
The default mode for chart orientation is North Up (N-up). This  
means that your chart is displayed with true north upwards. As  
your heading changes the boat symbol moves accordingly.  
North-up  
If necessary, you can change the  
orientation to Head Up (H-up) or  
Course Up (C-up), using the  
PRESENTATION soft keys.  
ORIENTATION  
CHART MODE AND  
ORIENTATION...  
PRESENTATION...  
H-UP N-UP C-UP  
Press  
Press  
Press  
How do I change how my boat moves on the chart?  
How your boat moves on the screen is referred to as the motion mode. The default setting for the  
chart is Relative Motion. This means that your boat, (shown as  
chart moves relative to your boat e.g.  
) is fixed on the screen and the  
MOTION MODE  
TM RM AR  
CHART MODE AND  
ORIENTATION...  
If necessary, you can change the  
motion mode to True (TM) or  
Autorange (AR), using the  
PRESENTATION soft keys.  
PRESENTATION...  
Press  
Press  
Press  
For more information on setting up your display refer to:  
Chapter 4 - Using the Chartplotter of the C-Series Reference Manual  
More information ....  
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WAYPOINT AT  
CURSOR  
WAYPOINT AT  
VESSEL  
WAYPOINT AT  
POSITION ...  
GO TO WAYPOINT REVIEW AND EDIT  
OPTIONS ... WAYPOINTS  
Basic Navigation  
Working with Waypoints  
Card No. 8  
What is a waypoint?  
A waypoint is a position marked on a chart, radar or fishfinder screen to indicate a site (for fishing, diving  
etc), or as a position to go to. You can place a waypoint at the cursor position, your boat's position or at  
a specified position (using Lat/Long or Loran TD co-ordinates). Waypoints are represented in chart or  
radar applications as an 'X' - this can be changed if required and by a horizontal line labelled WPT in  
Fishfinder. The details of each waypoint is stored in a waypoint list which can hold up to 1000 waypoints.  
Infrequently used waypoints can be archived to a CompactFlash card or transferred to another NMEA  
compatible instrument. Waypoints can be renamed, edited, grouped, or erased, as necessary. To make  
full use of waypoint features, ensure your display is receiving heading and position data.  
How do I place a waypoint ...  
... at the cursor?  
... at the vessel?  
WAYPOINT AT  
CURSOR  
WAYPOINT AT  
CURSOR  
WPTS/  
MOB  
WPTS/  
MOB  
WPTS/  
MOB  
... OR  
Press x2  
Press  
Press  
Move cursor to  
required position  
using trackpad.  
Press  
Press  
How do I navigate to a waypoint ...  
... using the cursor?  
GO TO WAYPOINT  
Place the cursor over  
the appropriate waypoint.  
Press  
... using the waypoint list?  
GO TO WAYPOINT  
OPTIONS...  
WPTS/  
MOB  
GO TO WAYPOINT  
Press  
Highlight  
required  
waypoint  
Press  
Press  
CAUTION  
More information ...  
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Always check that your route to a waypoint  
is safe before travelling towards it.  
For more information on waypoints refer to:  
Chapter 3 - Working with Waypoints of the  
C-Series Reference Manual  
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SHOW/HIDE  
ROUTES  
FOLLOW ROUTE  
OPTIONS  
REVIEW AND EDIT  
ROUTES  
BUILD NEW ROUTE  
TRACKS  
Basic Navigation  
How do I get to a point?  
Card No. 9  
What is a route?  
A route is made up of a series of waypoints. These waypoints can either be placed specifically for that  
route and/or you can use existing waypoints. You can save a route for future use or follow it immediately  
(Quick Route).  
Routes can be named, edited, erased and archived. After routes have been created you can choose which  
ones are displayed on your chart.  
If a route is being followed, i.e. the active route, the current leg is shown as a dotted line and any  
previous legs are removed from the screen, although any waypoints will remain displayed.  
How do I build a route by placing waypoints on screen?  
OUT  
BUILD NEW  
ROUTE  
RANGE  
IN  
ROUTE...  
Move cursor into  
appropriate area  
Select a  
suitable scale  
Press  
Press  
BUILD NEW  
ROUTE  
PLACE WAYPOINT  
Move cursor to  
required position  
for first waypoint  
Move cursor to required  
Press  
position for next waypoint. The dotted line  
A dotted line appears  
between previous  
waypoint and cursor.  
will change to  
a solid one.  
SAVE ROUTE  
OK  
PRESS  
PRESS  
If you place a waypoint in the incorrect position,  
press UNDO WAYPOINT.  
UNDO WAYPOINT  
Press  
More information ....  
For more information on routes refer to:  
Chapter 4 - Using the Chartplotter of the C-Series Reference Manual  
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TARGET  
TRACKING  
VRM/EBL  
GAIN  
TARGETS  
PRESENTATION  
What is around me?  
Understanding the radar  
Card No. 10  
What does the radar show me?....  
Orientation  
Motion mode  
Range ring spacing  
Data bar  
Range  
Icon  
confirming  
radar  
3nm  
Head-Up  
Relative Motion  
Rings ½nm  
connection  
Range  
ring  
Ship's  
heading  
marker  
Boat's  
position  
Surface  
vessel  
Waypoint  
Landmass  
TARGET  
TRACKING…  
TARGETS  
DISPLAY…  
PRESENTATION…  
VRM/EBL…  
GAIN…  
Typically your boats position is at the centre of the display, and its dead ahead bearing is indicated by a  
vertical heading line, known as the Ship's Heading Marker (SHM).  
Remember that the radar picture may vary from visual observations that you make; a nearby small object  
may appear the same size on the screen as a distant large object. However, with experience the  
approximate size of different objects can be determined by the relative size and brightness of the echoes.  
More information .... For more information on Radar and how to use it refer to:  
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Chapter 5 - Using the Radar of the C-Series Display Reference Manual  
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TARGET  
TRACKING  
VRM/EBL  
GAIN  
TARGETS  
PRESENTATION  
What is around me?  
Using the radar....  
Card No. 11  
How can the radar help me avoid a collision?  
You can set up your C-Series Display to sound an alarm when anything comes within a pre-set range of  
the boat. This will allow you to take any necessary action to avoid a collision.  
Guard zones  
A sector or circular zone fixed with respect to the Ships Heading Marker (SHM). As the SHM moves or if  
the centre is offset, or the range scale changes the zone moves accordingly.  
MARPA  
This function is used to track and analyse the risk of collision of up to ten individual targets.  
What does a guard zone displayed?  
SHM  
SHM  
IMPORTANT:  
A guard zone will only operate when a whole  
zone is displayed on the screen, or is displayed  
by offsetting the centre. A guard zone is also  
inactive for 10 seconds after it is placed or re-  
sized, to avoid inappropriate alarms.  
Circular Zone  
Sector Zone  
How do I set up a circular guard zone?  
1. Select guard zone function:  
TARGET  
TRACKING...  
MONITOR  
IN ZONES...  
ZONE 1  
OFF ON  
SET UP  
ZONE SHAPE  
ZONE 1  
Press  
Press  
Toggle to ON  
Press  
Press  
2. Select guard zone option:  
OK  
SET INNER  
SET OUTER  
SECTOR CIRCLE  
Press  
Turn to set  
inner boundary.  
Press to accept.  
Turn to set  
outer boundary.  
Toggle to  
required type  
Press  
Press  
NOTE: You can also set up a sector guard zone.  
More information....  
For more information on setting up and using guard zones refer to:  
Chapter 5 - Using the radar of the C-Series Reference Manual  
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MONITOR  
IN ZONES  
ACQUIRE TARGET  
MARPA LIST  
MARPA OPTIONS  
What is around me?  
Using MARPA....  
Card No. 12  
What is MARPA?  
Mini Automatic Radar Plotting Aid (MARPA) functions are use for target tracking and risk analysis.  
MARPA improves your standards of collision avoidance by obtaining detailed information for up to 10  
targets, and provides continuous and rapid situation evaluation.  
MARPA tracks the selected targets and calculates target bearing, range, true speed, course, Closest Point  
of Approach (CPA), and Time to Closest Point of Approach (TCPA). Each tracked target can be displayed  
with a CPA graphic depicting the approximate target speed (vector length) and course (vector direction).  
The calculated target data can also be shown on the screen. Each target is continually assessed and an  
audible alarm is sounded if a target becomes dangerous or is lost.  
How do I set up the MARPA functions?  
TARGET  
TRACKING...  
MARPA  
OPTIONS...  
OK  
Press  
Press up/down  
to select option.  
Press right to  
select value.  
Turn to  
alter option  
value.  
Press  
Press  
How do I acquire a MARPA target?  
TARGET  
TRACKING  
ACQUIRE TARGET  
Repeat to  
acquire further  
targets (10 max)  
Move cursor over  
target to acquire  
Press  
Press  
Selected target  
now acquired  
How do I view details of MARPA targets? How do I cancel MARPA target(s)?  
CANCEL TARGET  
MARPA LIST...  
Press  
Press  
Alternately, use MARPA LIST  
to cancel all or selected  
MARPA targets.  
Tracked targets with data listed.  
Move cursor  
over target  
For more information on MARPA functions refer to:  
Chapter 5 - Using the radar of the C-Series Reference Manual  
More information.....  
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FIND SHIP  
GOTO  
ROUTES  
TRACKS  
PRESENTATION  
Where am I?  
Monitoring a course....  
Card No. 13  
How do I monitor my course?....  
With your display receiving accurate heading and position information, you can use the Course Deviation  
Indicator (CDI) to monitor your course and accurately steer to a target waypoint.  
What does the CDI show me?....  
The CDI gives a graphical representation of your boat's course. This 'rolling road' format represents  
a width of sea equal to the Cross Track Error (XTE) limits that you have specified in the Setup menu.  
As you travel towards the target waypoint, the checkered pattern moves down the screen to  
simulate movement at a rate proportional to your boat's speed.  
3nm  
North-Up  
Relative Motion  
Local  
Status bar  
'Rolling road'  
Direction to  
next waypoint  
Target waypoint  
Correction  
arrow  
Boat  
Target  
waypoint  
On course  
line  
Data bar  
What do the steering instructions tell me?  
On course  
0ff course  
XTE  
0.000nm  
XTE  
0.027nm  
Boat on center line.  
Zero XTE  
Boat off center line.  
Correction arrow(s) indicate direction to steer  
to maintain course to target waypoint.  
The greater the XTE, the more arrows.  
For more information on monitoring a course, refer to:  
Chapter 7 - Using the CDI of the C-Series Reference Manual  
More information.....  
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TRANSDUCER  
SETTINGS  
ZOOM  
BOTTOM LOCK  
A - SCOPE  
PRESENTATION  
Whats under the boat?  
Using the fishfinder....  
Card No. 15  
How do I change the range or shift the image?  
Your system automatically adjusts the display depth range, selecting the shallowest that keeps the  
bottom on the lower half of the window. You can however set this manually if required and move  
the image within the selected page up or down:  
OUT  
RANGE  
IN  
OUT  
RANGE  
IN  
RANGE  
AUTO MAN  
RANGE SHIFT  
XX FT  
Turn to alter  
shift value.  
Press RANGE  
(IN or OUT)  
Press RANGE IN to  
decrease the depth.  
Press  
Press  
Press RANGE OUT to  
increase the depth.  
Note: Using the range controls will affect all fishfinder windows.  
How do I select the operating frequency?  
The fishfinder uses dual frequency sonar - 50 kHz and 200 kHz - and can be used in auto or manual  
modes. In auto mode it will automatically select the most appropriate frequency at which to operate.  
Alternatively you have the option of manually selecting either frequency.  
FISHFINDER  
SETTINGS...  
FREQUENCY  
AUTO MAN  
FREQ MODE  
SINGLE DUAL  
SELECT FREQ  
200 50  
FREQUENCY...  
Press  
Press  
Select MAN  
Select SINGLE  
Select the required  
operating frequency  
How do I zoom in on an area of the screen?  
ZOOM  
ON SPLIT MAN  
ZOOM FACTOR  
x2 x3 x4 xR  
ZOOM...  
OK  
Press  
Select ON, for zoom  
image only.  
Select SPLIT, for zoom  
and fishfinder image.  
Press  
Select pre-defined  
zoom level  
(x2, x3 or x4)*  
*Selecting manual zoom range (xR) is described in the C-Series Reference Manual  
More information  
For more information on using the fishfinder refer to:  
Chapter 3 - Working with Waypoints  
Chapter 6 - Using the Fishfinder of the C-Series Reference Manual  
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