B&G Vulcan Series Operator's Manual

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    English vulcan series operator manual www.Bandg.Com.

  • Page 3: Preface

    Preface disclaimer as navico is continuously improving this product, we retain the right to make changes to the product at any time which may not be reflected in this version of the manual. Please contact your nearest distributor if you require any further assistance. It is the owner’s sole responsi...

  • Page 4: Navico Product References

    Wi-fi ® is a registered trademark of the wi-fi alliance ® . Additional mapping data: copyright© 2012 nsi, inc.: copyright© 2012 by richardson’s maptech. Bluetooth ® is a registered trademark of bluetooth sig, inc. Hdmi ® and hdmi ™ , the hdmi logo, and high-definition multimedia interface are tradem...

  • Page 5: Compliance Statements

    Compliance statements this equipment complies with: • ce under 2014/53/eu directive • the requirements of level 2 devices of the radio communications (electromagnetic compatibility) standard 2008 • part 15 of the fcc rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may no...

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    Viewing the manual on the screen the pdf viewer included in the unit makes it possible to read the manuals and other pdf files on the screen. Manuals can be downloaded from www.Bandg.Com. The manuals can be read from a card inserted in the card reader or copied to the unit’s internal memory. Use the...

  • Page 9: Contents

    Contents 15 introduction 15 the home page 16 application pages 18 integration of 3 rd party devices 19 h5000 integration 19 remote controllers 20 basic operation 20 system controls dialog 20 turning the system on and off 21 display illumination 21 locking the touchscreen 21 using menus and dialogs 2...

  • Page 10: 60 Navigating

    34 3d charts 35 chart overlay 35 insight and c-map charts 40 navionics charts 45 chart settings 50 waypoints, routes, and tracks 50 waypoints 52 routes 57 tracks 59 waypoints, routes, and tracks dialogs 60 navigating 60 navigate to cursor position 60 navigate a route 61 navigating with the autopilot...

  • Page 11: 79 Autopilot

    79 autopilot 79 safe operation with the autopilot 79 activating the autopilot 79 switching from automatic mode to manual steering 80 autopilot indication on the pages 81 the autopilot panel 82 autopilot modes 82 standby mode 82 non-follow up (nfu, power steering) 82 follow-up steering (fu) 83 auto m...

  • Page 12: 124 Structurescan

    113 zooming the image 113 using the cursor on the image 114 saving waypoints 114 viewing history 115 setting up the image 117 advanced options 117 start recording log data 119 stop recording log data 119 viewing the recorded sounder data 120 echosounder view options 122 echosounder settings 124 stru...

  • Page 13: 147 Ais

    142 gofree controller & viewer 144 uploading log files to insight genesis 144 wireless settings 147 ais 147 ais target symbols 148 viewing information about ais targets 149 calling an ais vessel 149 ais sart 151 vessel alarms 152 vessel settings 155 instrument panels 155 dashboards 155 customizing t...

  • Page 14: 179 Tools

    179 tools 179 waypoints/routes/tracks 179 tides 179 alarms 179 settings 179 vessels 180 sun, moon 180 trip calculator 180 files 180 find 180 gofree shop 182 simulator 182 demo mode 182 simulator source files 183 advanced simulator settings 184 maintenance 184 preventive maintenance 184 cleaning the ...

  • Page 15: Introduction

    Introduction the home page the home page is accessed from any operation by selecting the home button in the upper left corner of a panel. 1 tools select a button to access dialogs used for carrying out a task, or for browsing stored information. 2 applications select a button to display the applicat...

  • Page 16: Man Over Board (Mob) Button

    5 man over board (mob) button select to save a man over board (mob) waypoint at the current vessel position. Application pages each application connected to the system is presented on panels. The application can be presented as a full page, or in combination with other panels in a multiple panel pag...

  • Page 17: Split Pages

    Split pages on each page you can have up to 2 panels on 5" units and up to 4 panels on larger units. 2 panels page 3 panels page 4 panels page panel sizes in a split page can be adjusted from the system controls dialog. Pre-configured split pages each full screen application has several pre-configur...

  • Page 18: Integration of 3

    Integration of 3 rd party devices several 3 rd party devices can be connected to the vulcan. The applications are displayed on separate panels or integrated with other panels. A device connected to the nmea 2000 network should automatically be identified by the system. If not, enable the feature fro...

  • Page 19: Editing A Czone Dashboard

    You switch between a panel’s dashboards by selecting the left and right arrow symbols or by selecting the dashboard from the menu. Editing a czone dashboard you can customize a czone dashboard by changing the data for each of the gauges. Available editing options depend on the type of gauge and whic...

  • Page 20: Basic Operation

    Basic operation system controls dialog the system controls dialog provides quick access to basic system settings. You display the dialog by making a short press on the power key or by swiping down from the top of the screen. The icons displayed on the dialog can vary. For example, the adjust splits ...

  • Page 21: Standby Mode

    Standby mode in standby mode, the sonar and the backlight for screen and keys are turned off to save power. The system continues to run in the background. You select standby mode from the system controls dialog. Switch from standby mode to normal operation by a short press on the power key. Display ...

  • Page 22: Back

    • adjust a slide bar value by either: - dragging the slide bar - selecting the + or - icons select the back menu option to return to the previous menu level, and then exit. You can make the menu slide away by tapping the screen outside the menu area, or by pressing the menu button. When you re- pres...

  • Page 23: Mob

    Select a favorites page in the pop-up to display it. The panel will switch to the selected favorite after 3 seconds. Creating a man overboard waypoint if an emergency situation should occur, you can create a man overboard (mob) waypoint at the vessel’s current position by selecting the mob button on...

  • Page 24: Customizing Your System

    Customizing your system customizing the home page wallpaper the home page's wallpaper can be customized. You can select one of the pictures included with the system, or you can use your own picture in .Jpg or .Png format. The images can be available on any location that can be seen in the files brow...

  • Page 25: Password Protection

    The changes are saved to the active favorite or split page. Password protection you can set a pin code to prevent unauthorized access to your system settings. When you establish password protection, the pin code must be entered when any of the following are selected. After the correct pin code is en...

  • Page 26: Adding New Favorite Pages

    Adding new favorite pages 1. Select the new icon in the favorite panel on the home page to open the page editor dialog 2. Drag and drop page icons to set up a new page Ú note: 5" unit favorite pages can have a maximum of 2 applications. 3. Change the panel arrangement (only possible for 2 or 3 panel...

  • Page 27: Bar

    Setting the appearance of the instrument bar data sources connected to the system can be viewed in the instrument bar. You can configure the instrument bar to display either one or two bars. If you specify to display two bars you can set it to alternate the bars automatically. You can specify the in...

  • Page 28: Charts

    Charts the chart function displays your vessel’s position relative to land and other chart objects. On the chart panel you can plan and navigate routes, place waypoints, and display ais targets. The chart panel 1 mob (man over board) mark 2 vessel with extension line (extension line is optional) 3 w...

  • Page 29: Chart Data

    * optional chart items. You turn the optional chart items on/off individually from the chart settings dialog. Chart data the system is delivered with different embedded cartography depending on region. All units support insight charts from navico including insight genesis. The system also supports c...

  • Page 30: Selecting Chart Type

    Selecting chart type you specify the chart type in the chart panel by selecting one of the available chart types in the chart source menu option. If you have a multiple chart panel, the chart type is set individually for each chart panel. Activate one of the chart panels, and then select one of the ...

  • Page 31: North Up

    North up heading up course up north up displays the chart with north upward. Heading up displays the chart with the vessel’s heading directed upward. Heading information is received from a compass. If heading is not available, then the cog from the gps is used. Course up displays the chart with the ...

  • Page 32: Clear Cursor

    Using the cursor on the chart panel by default, the cursor is not shown on the chart panel. When you activate the cursor, the cursor position window is displayed. When the cursor is active, the chart does not pan or rotate to follow the vessel. Select the clear cursor menu option to remove the curso...

  • Page 33: Measuring Distance

    Measuring distance the cursor can be used to measure the distance between your vessel and a selected position, or between 2 points on the chart panel. 1. Position the cursor on the point from where you want to measure the distance. Start the measure function from the menu - the measuring icons appea...

  • Page 34: Note:

    Ú note: you must have a sirius data package subscription to search for fueling stations and an ais receiver connected to search for vessels. Sirius is not available on 5" and 7" units. 3d charts the 3d option provides a three dimensional graphical view of land and sea contours. Ú note: all chart typ...

  • Page 35: Zooming A 3D Chart

    Zooming a 3d chart you zoom in and out on a 3d chart by using the zoom (+ or -) buttons, or the touch method of pinching and spreading your fingers. Chart overlay structure and weather data can be displayed as overlay on your chart panel. Ú note: radar can also be displayed as overlay on chart panel...

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    Select one of the icons, tidal or current information for that location are displayed. Dynamic current data can be viewed by zooming inside a 1-nautical mile zoom range. At that range, the current icon changes to an animated dynamic icon that shows the speed and direction of the current. Dynamic ico...

  • Page 37: Full

    Raster imagery high resolution bathymetry shaded relief shades seabed terrain. No contours removes contour lines from the chart. Raster charts changes the view to that of a traditional paper chart. Raster transparency controls the transparency of raster imagery. High resolution bathymetry enables an...

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    Insight and c-map chart categories insight and c-map charts include several categories and sub- categories that you can turn on/off individually depending on which information you want to see. Photo overlay photo overlay enables you to view satellite photo images of an area as an overlay on the char...

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    Depth palette controls the depth palette used on the map. Paper chart changes the appearance of the map to a paper chart style. Safety depth insight and c-map charts use different shades of blue to distinguish between shallow (lighter shades) and deep (darker shades) water. After enabling safety dep...

  • Page 40: Note:

    3d exaggeration graphical settings that are available in 3d mode only. Exaggeration is a multiplier applied to the drawn height of hills on land, and troughs in water to make them look taller or deeper. Ú note: this option is grayed out if the data is not available in the map card inserted. Navionic...

  • Page 41: Navionics View Options

    Navionics view options chart shading shading adds terrain information to the chart. Navionics dynamic tide and current icons shows tides and currents with a gauge and an arrow instead of the diamond icons used for static tides and current information. The tide and current data available in navionics...

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    Easy view magnifying feature that increases the size of chart items and text. Ú note: there is no indication on the chart showing that this feature is active. Photo overlay photo overlay enables you to view satellite photo images of an area as an overlay on the chart. The availability of such photos...

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    Depth highlight range select a range of depths between which navionics fills with a different color. This allows you to highlight a specific range of depths for fishing purposes. The range is only as accurate as the underlying chart data, meaning that if the chart only contains 5 meter intervals for...

  • Page 44: Navionics Chart Settings

    Navionics chart settings colored seabed areas used for displaying different depth areas in different shades of blue. Annotation determines what area information, such as names of locations and notes of areas, is available to display. Presentation type provides marine charting information such as sym...

  • Page 45: Chart Settings

    Chart settings settings and display options made in the chart settings page are common for all chart panels. 3d boat selection determines which icon to use on 3d charts. Boat settings the boat settings are used when calculating an automatic route. The boat's draught, width and height must be input t...

  • Page 46: Laylines

    Period. If no options are turned on for the vessel then no extension lines are shown for your vessel. Your vessel heading is based on information from the active heading sensor and the cog is based on information from the active gps sensor. Laylines configures the options for laylines on the chart a...

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    Boat displays laylines from boat, indicating the target course. Always show boat laylines displays boat laylines. Mark displays laylines from mark/waypoint, indicating the target course to sail to reach the mark/waypoint. Tidal flow correction calculates the tidal effect of the boat based on cog, an...

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    • laylines targets table edit the targets table to specify upwind true wind angle (twa), upwind boat speed (bs), downwind twa, and downwind bs values for different true wind speeds. Accurate table information gives the system a better basis for creating target laylines. Limits sets the maximum tack/...

  • Page 49: Forwardscan

    Forwardscan if you have forwardscan and this option is selected, the forwardscan heading extension is shown on the chart. Refer to "heading extension" on page 137. Sailsteer overlay turns on/off viewing of sailsteer image overlay on the chart. Refer to "sailsteer overlay" on page 65. Synchronize 2d/...

  • Page 50: Waypoints

    Waypoints, routes, and tracks waypoints a waypoint is a user generated mark positioned on a chart, or on the echosounder image. Each waypoint has an exact position with latitude and longitude coordinates. A waypoint positioned on the echosounder image has a depth value, in addition to position infor...

  • Page 51: Edit A Waypoint

    Edit a waypoint you can edit all information about a waypoint from the edit waypoint dialog. This dialog is activated by selecting the waypoint's pop-up, or from the menu when the waypoint is activated. The dialog can also be accessed from the waypoints tool on the home page. Delete a waypoint you c...

  • Page 52: Routes

    Routes a route consists of a series of routepoints entered in the order that you want to navigate them. When you select a route on the chart panel it turns green, and the route name is displayed. The system includes support for navionics autorouting and c-map easy routing. This feature automatically...

  • Page 53: Autorouting and Easy Routing

    Autorouting and easy routing the autorouting and easy routing suggest new routepoint positions based on information in the map and on your boat's size. Before you can start using this feature the boat draught, width and height must be entered into the system. The boat settings dialog is automaticall...

  • Page 54: Save

    7. Select save to complete the automatic routing and save the route. Autorouting and easy routing examples • entire route option used when first and last route points are selected. First and last routepoint result after automatic routing • selection option used for autorouting part of a route. Two r...

  • Page 55: Routes

    Creating routes using existing waypoints you can create a new route by combining existing waypoints from the routes dialog. The dialog is activated by using the routes tool on the home page. Routes - bulk insert waypoints use the bulk insert option to enter a list of waypoints separated by commas (f...

  • Page 56: Converting Tracks to Routes

    6. Enter a list of waypoints separated by commas (for example 21,22,23,24) 7. Select enter. If the system finds more than one waypoint that has similar ids, it will choose one and advise you which one it has chosen. If the system does not find a waypoint with a similar id to what you entered, then a...

  • Page 57: The Edit Route Dialog

    The edit route dialog you can add and remove routepoints from the edit route dialog. This dialog is activated by selecting an active route's pop-up or from the menu. The dialog can also be accessed by using the routes tool on the home page. When adding routepoints, you can insert bulk waypoints, ref...

  • Page 58: Tracks Settings

    Tracks settings tracks are made up of a series of points connected by line segments whose length depends on the frequency of the recording. You can select to position track points based on time settings, distance, or by letting the system position a waypoint automatically when a course change is reg...

  • Page 60: Navigating

    Navigating the navigation function included in the system allows you to navigate to the cursor position, to a waypoint, or along a predefined route. If autopilot functionality is included in your system, the autopilot can be set to automatically navigate the vessel. For information about positioning...

  • Page 61: Route

    Start navigating a route from the route dialog you can start navigating from the route dialog, activated by: • selecting the route tool from the home page • selecting the route details from the menu cancel navigation when you are navigating, the menu includes an option for cancelling the navigation....

  • Page 62: Navigation Settings

    Navigation settings navigation method different methods are available for calculating the distance and bearing between any two points on a chart. The great circle route is the shortest path between two points. However, if you are to travel along such a route, it would be difficult to steer manually ...

  • Page 63: Arrival Alarm

    Arrival alarm when the arrival alarm is enabled, an alarm is activated when the vessel reaches the waypoint or when it is within the specified arrival radius. Magnetic variation magnetic variation is the difference between true bearings and magnetic bearings, caused by different locations of the geo...

  • Page 64: Sailsteer Panel

    Sailsteer panel the sailsteer panel provides a composite view of key sailing data. All data is displayed relative to the yacht’s bow, providing a clear and easy to understand image of important sailing data. The sailsteer panel can be shown as a full screen panel, or in a multi-panel page. The numbe...

  • Page 65: Menu

    9 active (next) waypoint id, routepoint id, or cursor 10 rudder angle 11 magnetic variation 12 tide rate and relative direction* * optional images. You can turn the optional images on/off from the menu. Selecting data fields for the sailsteer panel data sources connected to the system can be viewed ...

  • Page 66: Note:

    Ú note: sailsteer overlay is not shown when the cursor is activate or when panning the chart. Select the clear cursor option to display the sailsteer overlay again. Ú note: if the look ahead menu option is selected, then the heading up orientation must also be selected in order to display the sailst...

  • Page 67: Race Panel

    Race panel use the race panel to: • display and control the race timer • create and manage the race start line • display race start line data • display the race start line in a chart diagram on the race panel select the race button on the home page to display the race panel. Display options use the ...

  • Page 68: Start Line Data Panel

    Start line data panel select the start line data menu option to show the start line data panel. The start line data panel shows start line data and a graphical representation of the start line. It displays boat distance from the start line, tide direction, recommended start end bias and what advanta...

  • Page 69: Setting Up A Start Line

    Tide direction indicator data displayed on start line panel the following data is displayed on the start line panel: • dist p - distance to port end of start line • dist behind line - distance to start line (perpendicular) • dist s - distance to starboard end of start line • bias - start line bias a...

  • Page 70: Note:

    Menu options let you use different methods for setting the port and starboard start line ends. You can ping them, set them at cursor position, specify coordinates, and set one based on the setting of the other. You can also edit waypoints to create start line end points. After the ends are set you c...

  • Page 71: Ping Starboard

    Ping starboard . The starboard end mark on the start line panel becomes solid green indicating it is set. The start line end points are set and can be viewed on the chart panel and start line panel. Setting end points at cursor position 1. Open the chart panel and move the cursor to the position in ...

  • Page 72: Start Line Display

    Start line display select the start line menu option to show the start line display in the race panel. The start line display shows the configured start line in scale with your boat, allowing you to clearly see distance to line and position relative to the laylines. All start settings are also shown...

  • Page 73: Settings

    13 port tack laylines to the port start line end point 14 tide arrow (relative to start line) 15 extension line 16 distance to port end of start line in addition, when a target boat speed is available (from the hercules polar table, laylines targets table, or manual setting in the laylines setup, re...

  • Page 74: Race Timer

    Race timer the race timer can be used to countdown to zero from a specified time, ideal for counting down to a race start. It can also be used to count up from zero to record the elapsed time. You can start and stop the timer, reset it, sync it, and specify a start value. You can display the race tim...

  • Page 75: Race Timer Controls

    Race timer controls you can access race timer controls from the race panel menu. You can also access them at the bottom of the race timer panel displayed from the home page and the race timer panel displayed from the trip calculator (tool panel). Different controls are enabled depending on if the ti...

  • Page 76: Sync

    Sync when the timer is counting down selecting sync synchronizes the time up or down to the nearest full minute. Auto start trip when auto start trip is selected, the trip log records your time and mileage from the moment the countdown timer begins counting up from zero. Rolling timer when rolling t...

  • Page 77: Time and Wind Plots

    Time and wind plots the system can present data history in different plots. The plots can be displayed in full page, or combined with other panels. The time plot panel the time plot panel consists of two predefined layouts. You switch between the layouts by selecting the left and right panel arrows....

  • Page 78: Wind Plot Panel

    Wind plot panel a wind plot is a special type of time plot specifically designed to help you understand recent changes in wind speed and direction. The wind plot panel includes wind direction and wind speed. The graphics are configured vertically with the newest data being displayed at the top of th...

  • Page 79: Autopilot

    Autopilot if a compatible autopilot computer is connected to the system, autopilot functionality is available in the system. The system does not allow for more than one autopilot computer on the network. The display unit automatically detects the autopilot computer available on the network and prese...

  • Page 80: Autopilot Pop Up

    Autopilot indication on the pages 1 autopilot indication in status bar 2 autopilot pop-up 3 autopilot tile in instrument bar autopilot mode indication in the status bar the status bar shows autopilot information as long as an autopilot computer is connected to the network. Icons are included if the ...

  • Page 81: Autopilot Controller

    • autopilot controller , showing active mode, heading, rudder and various steering information depending on active autopilot mode. Manual adjustments to the set heading can only be made when the port and starboard arrow indicators are illuminated red and green. • mode selection , includes access to ...

  • Page 82: Autopilot Modes

    Cts course to steer dtd distance to destination wpt dist distance to next waypoint sog speed over ground cog course over ground xte cross track error (l: left or r: right) autopilot modes the autopilot has several steering modes. The number of modes and features within the mode depend on the autopil...

  • Page 83: Note:

    • you select fu mode from the autopilot pop-up Ú note: if the autopilot pop-up is closed or if an alarm dialog is activated on the unit controlling the autopilot in fu mode, the autopilot automatically changes to stby mode. Warning: while in fu mode you cannot take manual control of the wheel. Auto ...

  • Page 84: Nodrift Mode

    Tacking in auto mode is different from tacking in wind mode. In auto mode the tack angle is fixed and as defined by the user. For more details, refer to "tacking in wind mode" on page 87. You initiate the tack function from auto mode. When tacking direction is selected the autopilot changes the curr...

  • Page 85: Nav Mode

    Nav mode warning: nav mode should only be used in open waters. You can use the autopilot to automatically steer the boat to a specific waypoint location, or along a pre-defined route. The position information from the gps is used to change the course to steer to keep the boat on the track line and t...

  • Page 86: X Axis

    The arrival circle ( 1 ) should be adjusted according to boat speed. The higher the speed, the wider the circle. The intention is to make the autopilot start the heading change in due time to make a smooth turn onto the next leg. The figure below may be used to select the appropriate waypoint circle...

  • Page 87: Tacking In Wind Mode

    Before the wind mode is started it must be verified that valid input from wind transducer is available. Initiate wind steering as follows; 1. Switch the autopilot to auto mode 2. Adjust the boat heading until wind angle is according to the angle you want to maintain 3. Select the mode indication in ...

  • Page 88: Wind Nav Mode

    The time to make a gybe is determined by the speed of the boat to make it as quick as possible within control. Tack and gybe prevent you should use the autopilot with care when beating and running. If the sails are unbalanced when beating, yaw forces from the sails can drive the boat into the wind. ...

  • Page 89: Turn Pattern Steering

    Turn pattern steering the autopilot includes a number of automatic turn steering features when the autopilot is in auto mode. Ú note: the turn steering option is not available if the boat type is set to sail in the autopilot commissioning dialog, instead the tack/gybe feature is implemented. Initiat...

  • Page 90: Spiral Turn

    Spiral turn spiral-turn makes the vessel turn in a spiral with a decreasing or increasing radius. You set the initial radius before the turn is initiated, and the change per turn during the turn. If the change per turn is set to zero, the vessel turns in a circle. Negative values indicate decreasing...

  • Page 91: Auto

    Use the following process to initiate dct steering: 1. Ensure that you have depth reading on the panel or on a separate depth instrument. 2. Steer the boat to the depth you want to track, and in the direction of the depth contour. 3. Activate auto mode, select depth contour steering and monitor the ...

  • Page 92: Contour Cross Angle (Cca)

    If the value is set too high, the overshoot increases and the steering is unstable. Contour cross angle (cca) the cca is an angle that is added to or subtracted from the set course. With this parameter you can make the boat yaw around the reference depth with lazy-s movements. The larger the cca, th...

  • Page 93: Autopilot Settings

    Autopilot settings Ú note: options shown on the autopilot setting dialogs vary depending on which autopilot computer is connected. Ú note: for set up and commissioning of nac-2/nac-3 autopilot computers, see the documentation included with the autopilot computer. Chart compass you can select to show...

  • Page 94: Sea State Filter

    Sea state filter the sea state filter is used to reduce rudder activity and autopilot sensitivity in rough weather. Setting options are: • off seastate filter is disabled. This is the default setting. • auto reduces rudder activity and autopilot sensitivity in rough weather by an adaptive process. T...

  • Page 95: Vmg Optimizing

    Apparent wind steering is preferred when you want to achieve maximum boat speed. The autopilot tries to maintain a constant apparent wind angle to get maximum thrust from a given trim of the sails. When sailing in closed waters, the apparent wind angle may change temporarily due to wind gusts. It ma...

  • Page 97: Radar

    Radar radar is not available on the 5" and 7" units. The radar panel can be set up as a full screen view or combined with other panels. The radar image can also be displayed as an overlay on a chart panel. For more information, see "chart overlay" on page 35. Ú note: radar overlay requires data from...

  • Page 98: Dual Radar

    8 range markers* 9 data bar * optional radar symbology. Radar symbology can be turned on/off collectively from the radar menu, or individually as described in "radar settings panel" on page 110. Dual radar you can connect to any combination of two supported radars and see both radar images at the sa...

  • Page 99: Radar Options

    Selecting radar overlay source on chart panels to select the radar source of the radar overlay displayed on the chart panel, use the radar options and then source chart panel menu options to select the radar source. For chart pages with more than one chart with radar overlay, it is possible to set u...

  • Page 100: Note:

    Particular chart or radar panel in the same manner as dual radar described in "selecting the radar source" on page 98. Ú note: some controls that are related to physical properties of the radar itself are not independent of source. These are fast scan, antenna height and bearing alignment. Marpa is ...

  • Page 101: Adjusting The Radar Image

    In the chart and nav panels, you can save a waypoint at the vessel position, when the cursor is not active, by selecting the new waypoint option in the menu. Adjusting the radar image you may be able to improve the radar image by adjusting the radar sensitivity, and by filtering out the random echoe...

  • Page 102: Sea Clutter

    Gain has a manual and an automatic mode. You toggle between automatic and manual mode in the slide bar. Sea clutter sea clutter is used to filter the effect of random echo returns from waves or rough water near the vessel. When you increase sea clutter, filtering the on-screen clutter caused by the ...

  • Page 103: Target Expansion

    Default value: 30%. Target expansion target expansion increases the length of targets in range, making them easier to see. Rejecting radar interference interference could be caused by radar signals from other radar units operating in the same frequency band. A high setting reduces the interference f...

  • Page 104: Radar View Options

    Radar view options radar symbology radar symbology defined in the radar settings panel can be turned on/off collectively. See the radar panel illustration showing optional radar items. Target trails you can set how long the trails generated from each target on your radar panel remain. You can also t...

  • Page 105: Positioning The Radar Center

    Positioning the radar center you can move the radar ppi (plan position indicator) center to different positions within the radar panel, and select how your vessel symbol moves on the radar image. Radar motion is indicated on the upper left corner of the radar panel as either tm (true motion) or rm (...

  • Page 106: Ebl/vrm Markers

    When true motion is selected, the menu expands to include a reset true motion option. This allows for manually resetting the radar image and vessel symbol to the center of the screen. Ebl/vrm markers the electronic bearing line (ebl) and variable range marker (vrm) allows quick measurements of range...

  • Page 107: Defining A Guard Zone

    You can reset the ebl/vrm center to vessel position from the menu. Setting a guard zone around your vessel a guard zone is an area (either circular or a sector) that you can define on the radar image. When activated, an alarm alerts you when a radar target enters or exits the zone. Defining a guard ...

  • Page 108: Sensitivity

    Sensitivity the guard zone sensitivity can be adjusted to eliminate alarms for small targets. Marpa targets if the system includes a heading sensor, the marpa function (mini automatic radar plotting aid) can be used to track up to ten radar targets. You can set alarms to notify you if a target gets ...

  • Page 109: Tracking Marpa Targets

    Tracking marpa targets 1. Position the cursor on the target on the radar image 2. Select acquire targets from the menu 3. Repeat the process if you want to track more targets after your targets are identified, it may take up to 10 radar sweeps to acquire and then track the target. Cancelling marpa t...

  • Page 110: Radar Settings

    A recorded radar file can be used for documenting an event or an operational error. A logged radar file can also be used by the simulator. If more than one radar is available, you can select which source you want to record. Radar settings radar symbology you can select which optional radar items tha...

  • Page 111: Marpa Settings

    Marpa settings you can define the length of the marpa trail making it easier to follow target movement. A circle can be added around your vessel to present the danger zone. The radius of the ring is the same as the closest point of approach as set in the dangerous vessels dialog. Refer to "defining ...

  • Page 112: Echosounder

    Echosounder the echosounder function provides a view of the water and bottom beneath your vessel, allowing you to detect fish and examine the structure of the sea floor. The echosounder image 1 depth 2 temperature 3 frequency and zoom scale 4 bottom 5 zoom buttons 6 depth range scale 7 instrument pa...

  • Page 113: Zooming The Image

    Zooming the image you can zoom the image by: • using the zoom (+ or -) buttons zoom level is shown on the upper left side of the image. When zooming in, the sea floor is kept near the bottom of the screen, irrespective of whether it is in auto-range or manual range. If the range is set considerably ...

  • Page 114: Measuring Distance

    Without removing your finger from the screen, drag the selection circle to the desired position. When you remove your finger from the screen the cursor reverts to normal cursor operation. Measuring distance the cursor can be used to measure the distance between the position of two observations on th...

  • Page 115: Setting Up The Image

    Setting up the image use the echosounder menu options to set up the image. When the cursor is active, some options on the echosounder menu are replaced with cursor mode features. Select clear cursor to return to the normal echosounder menu. The range the range setting determines the water depth that...

  • Page 116: Color

    Setting may introduce more background clutter on the image. If the gain is set too low, weak echoes might not be displayed. Auto gain the auto gain option keeps the sensitivity at a level that works well under most conditions. With the gain in auto mode, you can set a positive or negative offset tha...

  • Page 117: Advanced Options

    Advanced options the advanced option is only available when the cursor is not active. Noise rejection signal interference from bilge pumps, engine vibration and air bubbles can clutter the image. The noise rejection option filters the signal interference and reduces the on-screen clutter. Tvg wave a...

  • Page 118: Filename

    When the data is being recorded, there is a flashing red symbol in the top left corner and a message appears periodically at the bottom of the screen. Filename specify the name of the recording (log). File format select a file format from the drop-down, slg (echosounder only), xtf (downscan only*), ...

  • Page 119: Upload to Insight Genesis

    Upload to insight genesis files are transmitted to insight genesis when recording completes, if you are connected to a wireless hotspot. For information about wireless hotspots, refer to "wireless connection" on page 141. Privacy if allowed by your selected insight genesis account, you can choose be...

  • Page 120: Echosounder View Options

    You exit the replay mode by selecting the x symbol in the upper right corner of the replay image. Echosounder view options split screen options zoom the zoom mode presents a magnified view of the sounder image on the left side of the panel. By default the zoom level is set to 2x. You can select up t...

  • Page 121: Depth Line

    Depth line a depth line can be added to the bottom surface to make it easier to distinguish the bottom from fish and structures. A-scope the a-scope is a display of real-time echoes as they appear on the panel. The strength of the actual echo is indicated by both width and color intensity. Zoom bars...

  • Page 122: Echosounder Settings

    Echosounder settings overlay downscan when a hdi transducer with downscan is connected to your system, you can overlay downscan images on the regular echosounder image. When activated, the echosounder menu expands to include basic downscan options. View echosounder log used to view echosounder recor...

  • Page 123: Installation

    By setting the search depth manually the system displays echoes received from objects within the set depth range. Installation used for installation and setup. See the separate vulcan installation manual. Forwardscan installation used for forwardscan installation and setup. Refer to the "forwardscan...

  • Page 124: Structurescan

    Structurescan structurescan uses high frequencies to provide a high resolution, picture-like image of the seabed. Ú note: you must have a structurescan hd or totalscan transducer installed to use structurescan features. Structurescan provides a wide coverage in high detail with sidescan, while downs...

  • Page 125: Panel

    1 depth 2 temperature 3 frequency 4 bottom 5 zoom (downscan) / range (sidescan) icons 6 range scale zooming the structurescan image you can zoom a structurescan image by: • using the panel zoom icons • by pinching or spreading on the screen using the cursor on the structurescan panel by default, the...

  • Page 126: Measuring Distance

    Without removing your finger from the screen, drag the selection circle to the desired position. When you remove your finger from the screen the cursor reverts to normal cursor operation. Measuring distance the cursor can be used to measure the distance between the position of two observations on th...

  • Page 127: Clear Cursor

    Stored. Depending on the view selected, the scroll bar is on the far right side (sidescan) or at the top of the screen (downscan). You can pan the image history by dragging up/down (sidescan) or left/right (downscan). To resume normal structurescan scrolling, press clear cursor . Setting up the stru...

  • Page 128: Note:

    Ú note: we recommend that you use auto contrast . Palettes you can select between several display palettes optimized for a variety of fishing conditions. View you can set up the structurescan page as a downscan image, left only, right only, or left/right side scanning. Select the view menu option an...

  • Page 130: Structuremap

    Structuremap the structuremap feature overlays sidescan images from a structurescan source on the map. This makes it easier to visualize the underwater environment in relation to your position, and aids in interpreting sidescan images. The structuremap image the example below shows a chart panel wit...

  • Page 131: Structuremap Sources

    Structuremap sources two sources can be used to overlay structure logs on the charts, but only one can be viewed at a time: • live data - used when structurescan data is available on the system. • saved files - these are recorded structurescan (*.Sl2) data that are converted to structuremap (*.Smf) ...

  • Page 132: Structuremap Tips

    Structuremap tips • to get a picture of taller structures (a wreck, etc.) — do not drive over it, instead, steer the boat so the structure is on the left or right side of your vessel. • do not use autorange when using structurescan. Set your structure range to a significantly greater level (two-to-t...

  • Page 133: Structure Options

    Using structuremap with mapping cards structuremap allows you to maintain full chart capability and can be used with embedded cartography as well as navionics, insight and other third-party charting cards compatible with the system. When using structuremap with mapping cards, copy the structuremap (...

  • Page 134: Frequency

    Frequency sets the transducer frequency used by the unit. 800 khz offers the best resolution, while 455 khz has greater depth and range coverage. Noise rejection signal interference from bilge pumps, engine vibration and air bubbles can clutter the sonar screen. The noise rejection option filters th...

  • Page 135: Forwardscan

    Forwardscan forwardscan sonar is a navigational aid that helps you monitor the underwater environment in front of your vessel while carrying out slow speed maneuvers. To use the forwardscan feature you must have a forwardscan transducer mounted on your vessel. For installation instructions, refer to...

  • Page 136: Depth

    4 point data 5 bottom 6 depth history setting up the forwardscan image depth controls depth range. Depth range is set to auto mode by default. Forward range controls the forward looking search range. Maximum forward range is 91 meters (300 feet). Noise rejection filters out signal interference and r...

  • Page 137: Show Zones

    Show zones displays warning zones (yellow) and critical zones (red) on the screen. Refer to "critical forward range and critical depth" on page 138. Depth lines displays lines on the screen that make it easier to quickly estimate depth and the underwater objects. Heading extension you can use the he...

  • Page 139: Show Zones

    If you travel into water shallow enough to cross into the critical zone, the critical zone alarm is activated. You can display the critical warning zones by activating the show zones menu option. Forwardscan image with show zones active 1 critical zone 2 warning zone warning forward range and warnin...

  • Page 140: Depth Offset

    Warning: adjustments to the transducer angle value should be done with caution. Large variations in the transducer angle value can distort depth data, increasing the risk of striking underwater obstructions. Depth offset this is a value that can be entered on the echo installation page to make depth...

  • Page 141: Wireless Connection

    Wireless connection gofree wireless connectivity gives you the ability to: • use a wireless device to remotely view (smartphone and tablet) and control the system (tablet only). • access the gofree shop. • upload your echosounder logs to create custom maps at insight genesis. • download software upd...

  • Page 142: Gofree Shop

    Gofree shop the built-in wireless functionality must be connected to an external wireless hotspot in order to access the gofree shop. At the gofree shop you can browse, purchase and download compatible content for your system including navigation charts and insight genesis maps. When you log on, the...

  • Page 143: Yes

    4. Enter the network key in the tablet to connect to the network. 5. Open the gofree application - the unit should be automatically detected. The name displayed will be either the default, or that assigned in the device name setting. If the unit does not appear, follow the on screen instructions to ...

  • Page 144: Note:

    The unit does not appear, follow the on screen instructions to manually find the device. The mfd's display is shown on the smartphone. To change the mfd's display on the smartphone, use the mfd to change the display on the mfd. The display change on the mfd is reflected on the smartphone. Uploading ...

  • Page 145: Remote Controllers

    Connect to a wireless hotspot displays the wireless device dialog that you can use to connect the wireless functionality to a wireless hotspot. Remote controllers when a wireless device (smart phone or tablet) is connected, it should appear in the remote controllers list. Selecting ‘always allow’ me...

  • Page 146: Client Settings

    Client settings displays information about the wireless hotspot your unit is connected to or the last one your unit was connected to. You can select the hotspot in the dialog to set it as a hotspot you want to always connect to when in range or you can select to delete it. Advanced initiates the ipe...

  • Page 147: Ais

    Ais if an nais400, an ai50 or an nmea 2000 vhf that can do ais (automatic identification system) is connected to the network, then any targets detected by these devices can be displayed and tracked. You can also see messages and position for dsc transmitting devices within range. Ais targets can be ...

  • Page 148: Searching For Ais Items

    Lost ais target. When no signals have been received within a time limit, a target is defined as lost. The target symbol represents the last valid position of the target before the reception of data was lost. Selected ais target, activated by selecting a target symbol. The target returns to the defau...

  • Page 149: Calling An Ais Vessel

    Calling an ais vessel if the system includes a vhf radio supporting dsc (digital select calling) calls over nmea 2000, you can initiate a dsc call to other vessels from the vulcan. The call option is available in the ais vessel details dialog, and in the vessel status dialog activated from the tools...

  • Page 150: Note:

    • an ais sart icon is located on the chart in the position received from the ais sart • an alarm message is displayed if you have enabled the siren, the alarm message is followed by an audible alarm. Ú note: the icon is green if the received ais sart data is a test and not an active message. Ais sar...

  • Page 151: Note:

    Ú note: if the mob function is already active, this will be terminated and replaced by the new route towards the ais sart position! Ú note: if the ais stops receiving the ais sart message, the ais sart remains in the vessels list for 10 minutes after it receives the last signal. If you select the ai...

  • Page 152: Vessel Message

    When a vessel is dangerous regardless of the enabled or disabled state. Vessel message controls whether an alarm will be activated when a message is received from an ais target. Vessel settings your vessel’s mmsi number you need to have your own mmsi (maritime mobile service identity) number entered...

  • Page 153: Extension Lines

    Extension lines the length of the extension lines for your vessel and for other vessels can be set by the user. • a: heading • b: course over ground (cog) the length of the extension lines is either set as a fixed distance, or to indicate the distance the vessel will move in the selected time period...

  • Page 154: Defining Dangerous Vessels

    Defining dangerous vessels you can define an invisible guard zone around your vessel. When a target comes within this distance, the symbol changes to the “dangerous” target symbol. An alarm is triggered if activated in the alarm settings panel. Speed and course indication the extension line can be u...

  • Page 155: Instrument Panels

    Instrument panels the instruments panels consist of multiple gauges - analog, digital and bar - that can be customized to display selected data. The instruments panel displays data on dashboards, and you can define up to ten dashboards within the instruments panel. Ú note: to include fuel/engine inf...

  • Page 156: Edit A Dashboard

    Edit a dashboard activate the dashboard you want to edit, then: 1. Activate the menu 2. Select the edit option 3. Select the gauge you want to change. Selected gauge is indicated with a colored background 4. Select information to be displayed, configure limits, and eventually change the source for t...

  • Page 157: Audio

    Audio if a sonichub server, a fusion marine entertainment system, or nmea 2000 audio system is connected to the nmea 2000 network, you can use the vulcan to control and customize the audio system on your vessel. You can connect a siriusxm radio/tuner to your fusion server to receive siriusxm radio o...

  • Page 158: Sonichub 2

    Sonichub 2 a sonichub 2 connected to the nmea 2000 network is supported. Sonichub 2 device information open the network settings dialog and select the sonichub 2 device in the device list. This opens the sonichub 2 device information dialog. Configure select to configure the device. Upgrade updates ...

  • Page 159: Controls

    Sonichub 2 is bluetooth enabled the sonichub 2 is a bluetooth enabled device. You can use the sonichub 2's built-in bluetooth wireless to connect it to bluetooth enabled audio devices. To pair the sonichub 2 to a bluetooth enabled device select the bluetooth devices icon in the controls menu. Choose...

  • Page 160: Connect

    To connect to a paired device, select the paired device in the device list and then select connect . Pandora the sonichub 2 supports streaming music from pandora from an android device (over bluetooth) or ios device (over usb and bluetooth). Ú note: you must be in a valid location to use pandora. Re...

  • Page 161: The Audio Panel

    The audio panel you activate the audio panel by activating the audio tile in the instrument bar. The control buttons, tools and options vary from one audio source to another as described later in this chapter. 1 audio source 2 audio control buttons 3 audio tile 4 audio tools audio control buttons ic...

  • Page 162: Icon

    Icon tuner vhf dvd playback select to select next/ previous favorite channel n/a n/a n/a n/a select to start n/a n/a select to pause playback select to display the volume slider audio tools icon tuner vhf playback signal strength n/a n/a n/a n/a select to toggle on/off repeat function. The icon is c...

  • Page 163: Icon

    Icon tuner vhf playback select to display the favorite stations for the tuner select to display the favorite channels for the vhf select to display the native menu for active source select to display optional settings for active source setting up the audio system the speakers speaker zones the vulca...

  • Page 164: Operating The Audio System

    Operating the audio system 1. Select the audio tile in the instrument bar to activate the audio overlay 2. Select the options icon and then select the audio server 3. Select the source icon and then select the audio source - number of sources depends on the active audio server 4. Use the panel butto...

  • Page 165: Weather

    Weather the system includes weather functionality that allows the user to view forecast data overlaid on the chart. This helps gaining a clear understanding of the weather conditions that are likely to appear. The system supports weather data in grib format, available for download from various weath...

  • Page 166: Grib Weather

    The detailed information from the menu when the weather icon is selected. Grib weather a grib file contains forecast information for a set number of days. It is possible to animate the weather data, which shows how weather systems are developing. Importing grib data grib data imported into memory ca...

  • Page 167: 167

    • the forecast menu option on the chart panel displays the grib weather dialog. Use the import file option in this dialog to open the file manager and import a grib file into memory. Using this dialog you can also select an available grib file. Selecting an available grib file is the same as importi...

  • Page 168: Grib Information Window

    1 wind barbs 2 pressure contours 3 grib information window grib information window the grib information window shows the date and time for the grib weather forecast, and the selected forecast time in brackets. A negative value in the brackets indicates historic weather data. If you select a position...

  • Page 169: Note:

    • download predictwind files automatically or manually from the predictwind web site using the unit's internet connection as follows: - turn on grib weather overlay from the chart menu, refer to "turn on grib weather overlay" on page 170 - enter your predictwind login credentials in the unit, refer ...

  • Page 170: Turn On Grib Weather Overlay

    Turn on grib weather overlay to view grib weather overlay on the chart and expand the chart menu to display grib weather menu options, turn on the grib weather overlay feature from the chart menu. Predictwind login credentials to automatically or manually download weather files from the predictwind ...

  • Page 171: Note:

    Ú note: to download data from predictwind, the unit must have an internet connection and your predictwind login credentials must be entered in the system (refer to "predictwind login credentials" on page 170). When an internet connection is made the system will automatically login to predictwind wit...

  • Page 172: Select

    Specify the settings for the high resolution grib download, refer to "predictwind download settings" on page 172. Offshore area (lower resolution) the chart is displayed when you select the offshore area (lower resolution) option with an expandable rectangle. Drag the rectangle’s corner markers to c...

  • Page 173: 173

    Model allows you to select from the grib model options: • cmc (canadian meteorological centre) - a weather observation file from the canadian meteorological centre • cmcf (canadian meteorological centre forecast) – predictwind forecast based on the weather observation from the canadian meteorologica...

  • Page 174: Note:

    Specify predictwind grib overlay file the forecast menu option shows the grib file which is currently displayed on the chart. If no file is displayed on the chart, then the menu option does not show a grib file. Grib file displayed on the chart no grib file displayed on the chart select the forecast...

  • Page 175: 175

    Expired grib files the system identifies grib files that have expired and moves them from the available grib files list to the expired grib files list. Expired files are files where the time of the final forecast has passed. Select the delete expired grib files option to delete these expired files f...

  • Page 176: Alarms

    Alarms alarm system the system continuously checks for dangerous situations and system faults while the system is running. When an alarm situation occurs, an alarm message pops up on the screen. If you have enabled the siren, the alarm message is followed by an audible alarm, and the switch for exte...

  • Page 177: Acknowledging A Message

    Acknowledging a message the following options are available in the alarm dialog for acknowledging a message: • close sets the alarm state to acknowledged, meaning that you are aware of the alarm condition. The siren / buzzer stops and the alarm dialog is removed. However, the alarm remains active in...

  • Page 179: Tools

    Tools by default, the tools panel includes icons used for accessing options and tools that are not specific to any panel. When external equipment is integrated to the unit, new icons might be added to the tools panel. These icons are used for accessing the external equipment's features. Waypoints/ro...

  • Page 180: Message Listing

    Message listing list of all messages received from other ais vessels with time stamp. Sun, moon displays sunrise, sunset, moonrise and moonset for a position based on entered date and the position’s latitude/longitude. Trip calculator trip 1 / trip 2 displays voyage and engine information, with rese...

  • Page 181: 181

    Opens the gofree shop web site. At the gofree shop you can browse, purchase, and download compatible charts for your system. You can also upload your echosounder logs to be shared on social map charts. When you log on, the system automatically gives you a notification if a new software version is av...

  • Page 182: Simulator

    Simulator the simulation feature lets you see how the unit works in a stationary position and without being connected to sensors or other devices. The status bar indicates if the simulator is toggled on. Demo mode in this mode the unit automatically runs through the main features of the product; it ...

  • Page 184: Maintenance

    Maintenance preventive maintenance the unit does not contain any field serviceable components. Therefore, the operator is required to perform only a very limited amount of preventative maintenance. It is recommended that you always fit the supplied protective sun cover when the unit is not in use. C...

  • Page 185: Note:

    Before initiating an update to the unit itself, be sure to back up any potentially valuable user data. Network analyzer and service assistant the system has a built-in service assistant that creates a report of the devices installed on the nmea 2000 network such as the software versions, serial numb...

  • Page 186: User Data File Version 5

    There are no export file format options for the system settings file. The following output formats are available for exporting waypoints, routes, and tracks files: • user data file version 5 this is used to import and export waypoints and routes with a standardized universally unique identifier (uui...

  • Page 187: Export Region

    Export region the export region option allows you to select the area from where you want to export data. 1. Select export region 2. Drag the boundary box to define the desired region 3. Select the export option from the menu 4. Select the appropriate file format 5. Select export to start the export ...

  • Page 188: Note:

    Purging waypoints, routes and tracks deleted waypoints, routes and tracks are stored in the display unit's memory until the data is purged. If you have numerous deleted, unpurged waypoints, purging may improve the performance of your system. Ú note: when user data is purged from the memory, it canno...

  • Page 189: Touchscreen Operation

    Touchscreen operation basic touchscreen operation on the different panels is shown in the table below. The panel sections in this manual have more information about panel specific touchscreen operation. Icon description tap to: • activate a panel on a multi-panel page • position the cursor on a pane...

  • Page 191: Index

    Index a active panel 22 adjusting panel size 24 ais 147 calling a vessel 149 dsc 149 icon filters 152 icon orientation 154 searching for ais items 148 target symbols 147 viewing information about targets 148 ais sart 149 alarm message 150 alarm critical zone 138 alarms acknowledging 177 alarm settin...

  • Page 192: 192

    Selection 53, 54 b backing up your system data 185 bottom lock 120 c c-map chart options 36 card copying files to 180 charts 28 3d charts 34 c-map chart options 35 chart compass 93 chart data 29 chart panel 28 chart scale 30 course up 31 creating routes 33 embedded cartography 29 find chart objects ...

  • Page 193: 193

    A-scope 121 depth offset 140 image 112 pausing 116 start recording echosounder data 117 stop recording log data 119 using the cursor 113 view history 114 view options 120 view recorded data 120 zoom bar 113 zoom bars 121 zooming 113 echosounder split zoom 120 export region 187 extension lines 153 f ...

  • Page 194: 194

    Integration of 3rd party devices 18 internet usage 4 l locking the touchscreen 21 m magnetic variation 63 man overboard cancel navigation to mob 23 creating a mob 23 delete a mob waypoint 23 manual about 5 version 5 manuals, viewing 6 measuring distance 33, 114, 126 menus 21 mmsi number 152 n naviga...

  • Page 195: 195

    Fast scan 103 gain 101 guard zone 107 heading up 104 interference 103 marpa target symbols 108 targets 108 tracking targets 109 view target info 109 north up 104 offset 105, 106 operational modes 99 orientation 104 overlay 98 palette 104 position radar center 105 ppi 105 radar overlay source 99 rada...

  • Page 196: 196

    Smartphone connection 143 software upgrade 184 software version 7 sonichub 157 speaker zones 163 speakers 163 speed and course indication 154 split pages 17 pre-configured 17 split zoom echosounder 120 start line data panel 68 display 72 structuremap 118, 130 activate 130 image 130 live source 131 m...

  • Page 197: 197

    V vessel alarms 151 vessel settings 152 view echosounder log 122 viewing files 180 w wallpaper, customizing 24 warranty 4 waypoints 50 alarm settings 51 delete 51 dialog 59 edit 51 moving 50 saving 50, 100 waypoints, routes, trails and trips export 186 weather 165 showing weather details 165 wind ba...

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