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    Lighthouse tm multifunction display operation instructions english date: 05-2015 document number: 81360-1-en © 2015 raymarine uk limited release 14 lighthouse multifunction display operation instructions.

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    Document and software changes the following tables describe the main changes that have been made since the last release of both the product software and this document. • applicable software version: lighthouse ii — release 14.Xx • applicable documents: 81360–1 • applicable products: a65 / a65 wifi /...

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    Description applicable application applicable chapter(s) or section(s) support has been added for the dual-channel cp570 sonar module fishfinder application • 15.8 dual channel ping modes the depth sensitivity setting has been renamed surface filter fishfinder application • surface filter document c...

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    Contents chapter 1 important information.......................... 9 disclaimers ............................................................... 10 memory cards and chart cards ................................... 10 third party software license agreements ..................... 10 product disposal .....

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    12.11 using ais to avoid collisions............................ 136 12.12 target options ................................................ 137 12.13 ais alarms ..................................................... 138 12.14 buddy tracking ............................................... 138 chapter 13...

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    18.6 adjusting the video image ................................. 286 18.7 selecting the aspect ratio.................................. 286 18.8 selecting a location to store recordings.............. 287 18.9 record and playback........................................ 287 18.10 taking photos............

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    8 lighthouse multifunction display operation instructions.

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    Chapter 1: important information warning: ensure safe navigation this product is intended only as an aid to navigation and must never be used in preference to sound navigational judgment. Only official government charts and notices to mariners contain all the current information needed for safe navi...

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    Caution: ensure card reader door is securely closed to prevent water ingress and consequent damage to the product, ensure that the card reader door is firmly closed. Caution: sun covers • if your product is supplied with a sun cover, to protect against the damaging effects of ultraviolet (uv) light,...

  • Page 11: Product Disposal

    Product disposal dispose of this product in accordance with the weee directive. The waste electrical and electronic equipment (weee) directive requires the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. Warranty registration to register your raymarine product ownership, please visit www.Ray...

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    12 lighthouse multifunction display operation instructions.

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    Chapter 2: document and product information chapter contents • 2.1 handbook information on page 14 • 2.2 handbook conventions on page 15 • 2.3 document illustrations on page 17 • 2.4 system feature highlights on page 18 • 2.5 hybridtouch overview on page 23 document and product information 13.

  • Page 14: 2.1 Handbook Information

    2.1 handbook information this handbook contains important information regarding your multifunction display. The handbook is applicable to lighthouse tm powered multifunction displays. About this handbook this handbook describes how to operate your multifunction display in conjunction with compatible...

  • Page 15: 2.2 Handbook Conventions

    2.2 handbook conventions the following conventions are used throughout this handbook when referring to: type example convention icons the term "select" is used in procedures involving icons to refer to the action of selecting an on-screen icon, either using touch or physical buttons: • touch — press...

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    Type example convention with the numeric adjust control displayed you can also select on the keypad icon or press and hold the ok button to open a numeric keypad to enter a new value for the setting. Slider bar controls the term “adjust” is used in procedures involving slider bar controls to refer t...

  • Page 17: 2.3 Document Illustrations

    2.3 document illustrations the illustrations and screenshots used in this document may differ slightly from your display model. Unless otherwise stated illustrations showing a multifunction display apply to all applicable multifunction display variants. Document and product information 17.

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    2.4 system feature highlights features that enable you to connect and control a complete marine electronics system. Feature benefits what it is how to use it support for multiple sonar modules. • support for multiple active sonar modules on the network; ability to use multiple sonar modules simultan...

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    Feature benefits what it is how to use it learned how to use one lighthouse mfd variant, you’ve learned how to use them all. Note: ensure that all your mfds are running the same software version. Control an autopilot system. • with a suitable connected evolution autopilot system, you can control an ...

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    Feature benefits what it is how to use it view and record ip cameras. Ip video cameras provide powerful networking capabilities and have many monitoring uses: • security. • engine room. • rear of boat. • docking. • any regular surveillance. • mast-top camera. • the mfd can be set up to continuously ...

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    Feature benefits what it is how to use it control your vessel’s electrical systems the digital switching (“switch panel”) application and optional empirbus™ digital switching modules allow you to take control of your vessel's electrical systems: • control lighting. • monitor ac and dc electrical sys...

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    Feature benefits what it is how to use it you own custom pages to suit your exact needs. Choose any combination of applications for each page — chart / sonar, chart / radar, chart / thermal camera and so on. • each application can be customized to suit you with comprehensive “setup” options. Configu...

  • Page 23: 2.5 Hybridtouch Overview

    2.5 hybridtouch overview if your multifunction display features hybridtouch, this enables you to operate the unit using the touchscreen and the physical buttons. A hybridtouch display has physical buttons which can be used in addition to the touchscreen. Touchscreen only multifunction displays (whic...

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    24 lighthouse multifunction display operation instructions.

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    Chapter 3: getting started chapter contents • 3.1 switching the unit on and off on page 26 • 3.2 a series controls on page 27 • 3.3 e7 / e7d controls on page 27 • 3.4 c95 / c97 / c125 / c127 / e95 / e97 / e125 / e127 / e165 controls on page 28 • 3.5 es series controls on page 29 • 3.6 controls on pa...

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    3.1 switching the unit on and off powering the display on 1. Press the power button on the display. 2. Select accept to acknowledge the disclaimer message. Powering the unit off 1. Press and hold the power button for approximately 6 seconds. On display products a 3 second count-down timer will be di...

  • Page 27: 3.2 A Series Controls

    3.2 a series controls d12577-1 3 1 2 descrip- tion functions 1 touch- screen touch the screen to operate functions, including all menu operations. 2 power • press once to switch the unit on. • once powered on, press the power button again to open the shortcuts page where you can adjust the brightnes...

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    3.4 c95 / c97 / c125 / c127 / e95 / e97 / e125 / e127 / e165 controls d12276-1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 1 0 8 9 description functions 1 touch- screen you can touch the screen to operate many common functions, including all menu operations. 2 home press to return to the homescreen. 3 menu accesses menus. Pr...

  • Page 29: 3.5 Es Series Controls

    3.5 es series controls d13286-1 1 1 1 0 9 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 description functions 1 touch- screen you can touch the screen to operate many common functions, including all menu operations. 2 home press to return to the homescreen. 3 menu accesses menus. Press again to close menus. 4 unicontrol provides...

  • Page 30: 3.6 Controls

    3.6 controls d12701-1 1 2 3 descrip- tion functions 1 touch- screen touch the screen to operate functions, including all menu operations. 2 power • press once to switch the unit on. • when powered on, press the power button again open the shortcuts page. • when powered on, press and hold to put the ...

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    Note: in a multiple display configuration, where displays are in different states, displays that are turned off can only be turned on using the power button on the display. 11. Joystick up direction. 3.8 basic touchscreen operations placing and moving the cursor using touch to place or move the curs...

  • Page 32: 3.9 Multi-Touch Gestures

    Unlocking the touchscreen - touch only displays to unlock the touchscreen of a touch only display when paired with a remote keypad follow the steps below. From the homescreen: 1. Select the set-up icon. 2. Select touch-lock so that off is highlighted. The touchscreen is now unlocked. 3.9 multi-touch...

  • Page 33: 3.10 Touch Icons

    3.10 touch icons touchscreen multifunction displays can use the back and close icons to move between the different levels of menus available in each application. Back — go back one level (same effect as pressing the back button). Close — close all open menus (same effect as pressing the menu button)...

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    3.12 homescreen overview — hybridtouch and non-touch displays the homescreen provides a central point of access for your display's applications, data and settings. • the homescreen provides quick access to your data (waypoints, routes, tracks, images and videos) and backup settings. • the homescreen...

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    Radar scanner status symbols the radar scanner power mode status is indicated in the databar. Symbol radar power mode description trans- mit (tx) rotating icon, signifying that the scanner is on and transmitting. When scanner is set to on, select this mode to activate the scanner. This is the usual ...

  • Page 36: 3.13 Pages

    3.13 pages pages are made up of 1 to 4 panes that are used to display applications on your multifunction display (mfd). Pages are accessed using the icons on the homescreen. • you can create up to 2 application panes per page using an mfd that has a screen size of 7 inches or less. • you can create ...

  • Page 37: 3.14 Applications

    4. Select the page icon that you want to move. 5. Select the page icon that you want to swap positions with. The page icon is moved to the new position. Renaming a page on the homescreen with the homescreen displayed: 1. Select the customize icon. 2. Select homescreen. 3. Select rename page. 4. Sele...

  • Page 38: 3.15 Splitscreen Controls

    Fusion link application — link to and control a compatible fusion entertainment system from your multifunction display. Sirius audio application — control sirius radio from your multifunction display. User manual — opens the english version of the product user manual stored on the display. To open t...

  • Page 39: 3.16 Screen Overview

    3. Use the range in or range out controls to switch the active application between splitscreen and fullscreen views. Selecting the active window — e7 / e7d when viewing a splitscreen page you can select the active application and view it fullscreen on an e7 / e7d with the touch lock enabled by follo...

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    D12281- 4 3 4 5 1 2 screen item description 1 back — on displays with a touchscreen you can press the onscreen (back) icon to go back to a previous menu. On non-touchscreen displays or hybridtouch displays use the back button. 2 close — on displays with a touchscreen you can press the onscreen x (cl...

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    1 decrease display brightness 2 increase display brightness 3 power up / power down radar 4 radar standby / radar transmit 5 autopilot standby (during active navigation) 6 display pilot control dialog 7 powersave mode 8 screenshot / screen capture edit dialogs edit dialogs enable you to edit the det...

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    Using slider bar controls slider bar controls provide a graphical representation of numeric data and enables you to quickly change setting values. 1 2 3 d12570-1 item descrip- tion non—touch operation touch operation 1 current value n/a n/a 2 slider control use the rotary control to adjust value sli...

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    I.E.: minimum safe depth = maximum vessel draft + safety margin. D13159-1 2 4 1 3 1. Waterline 2. Maximum vessel draft 3. Safety margin 4. Minimum safe depth important: the information below is provided for guidance only and is not exhaustive. Some influencing factors can be unique to certain vessel...

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    Important: the information below is provided for guidance only and is not exhaustive. Some influencing factors can be unique to certain vessels and / or areas of water and may not be listed below. You should ensure you account for all factors that apply to your current situation when making calculat...

  • Page 45: 3.18 Gps Status

    3.18 gps status the gps status page enables you to view the status of the available satellites that are compatible with your receiver. The satellite constellations are used to position your vessel in the chart and weather applications. You can set up your receiver and check its status from the gps s...

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    Chinese regional navigation satellite system (beidou) is currently being expanded for global coverage (compass or beidou-2) by 2020. Satellite based augmentation systems (sbas) satellite based augmentation systems (sbas) are systems that are used to compliment existing gnss by providing differential...

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    • waas • egnos • msas • gagan • all others 2. Select the relevant differential system from the menu to switch reception for that system on (default) and off. Cog/sog filter the cog/sog filter averages the velocity vectors to compensate for the oscillating motion of the vessel, giving a clearer indic...

  • Page 48: 3.20 Engine Identification

    3.20 engine identification engine data can be displayed on your mfd using the data application, which provides some preset engine pages for displaying some of the most common types of engine data. Important: before you can display engine data on your mfd, you must: • ensure that your mfd is running ...

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    Engine setup with an eci interface before you can display engine data on your mfd, you may need to use the "engine identification wizard” on the mfd to setup the engines. Important: when setting up on a multiple engine system, engines should always be turned on in sequence from port to starboard. Th...

  • Page 50: 3.22 Shared Preferences

    3.21 enabling ais functions before proceeding ensure your ais unit is connected to nmea port 1. With the homescreen displayed: 1. Select set-up. 2. Select system settings. 3. Select nmea set-up. 4. Select nmea input port 1. 5. Select the ais 38400 option. 6. Select back to return to the system setti...

  • Page 51: 3.24 Simulator Mode

    3.23 memory cards and chart cards microsd memory cards can be used to back up / archive data (e.G. Waypoint, and tracks). Once data is backed up to a memory card old data can be deleted from the system, creating capacity for new data. The archived data can be retrieved at any time. Chart cards provi...

  • Page 52: 3.25 Pairing The Keypad

    3.25 pairing the keypad the keypad can control 1 or more multifunction displays. Multiple keypads can be connected to a system. Each keypad can be paired with up to 4 multifunction displays. With the keypad connected to the multifunction display: 1. Select external keypad from the external devices m...

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    2. Compare the latest available software against the software version of your raymarine ® products. 3. If the software on the website is newer than the software on your products download the relevant software package. 4. Insert the microsd card into your pc or mac card reader. Depending on your comp...

  • Page 54: 3.27 Learning Resources

    3.27 learning resources raymarine has produced a range of learning resources to help you get the most out of your products. Video tutorials raymarine official channel on youtube: • http://www.Youtube.Com/u- ser/raymarineinc video gallery: • http://www.Rayma- rine.Co.Uk/view/?Id=2679 product support ...

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    Chapter 4: managing display data chapter contents • 4.1 saving user data and user settings on page 56 • 4.2 save and restore items on page 58 • 4.3 screenshots on page 60 • 4.4 resetting your system on page 61 managing display data 55.

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    4.1 saving user data and user settings you can save your waypoints, routes, tracks and user settings to a memory card. Waypoints, routes and tracks are saved as gpx data files. The gpx file format is a device-independent data format making it easy to exchange data between your display and other gps ...

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    9. Select save. If your display has more than 1 card slot then a message is displayed prompting you to select the slot you want to save data to, if your display only has 1 card slot then you will not be prompted. 10. Select sd1 for a memory card in the top card slot, or sd2 for a memory card in the ...

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    5. Select the specific data items you want to erase, or select erase all. A message is displayed prompting you for confirmation. 6. Select yes to proceed with the deletion, or no to cancel the operation. Backing up user settings to a memory card with the homescreen displayed: 1. Ensure you have a me...

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    Menu setting customize > databar set-up databar content (cell 1 to 6) compass in titlebar status icon bar databar autohide customize > display preferences starting page key beep color theme cursor autohide range controls chart ctxt menu pilot control bar screenshot file alarm manager menu setting sa...

  • Page 60: 4.3 Screenshots

    Menu setting dial color number of engines maximum rpm range weather application menu setting databoxes set-up databox 1 databox 1 content databox 2 databox 2 content 4.3 screenshots you can take a screenshot of what is currently displayed on the screen. Screenshots are saved in .Png (portable networ...

  • Page 61: 4.4 Resetting Your System

    4.4 resetting your system your system may be reset to its factory default settings if required. There are 2 types of reset operation, both of which affect the current display you are using, and any networked displays. • settings reset. • settings and data reset. Settings reset this option resets you...

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    Chapter 5: customizing your display chapter contents • 5.1 language selection on page 64 • 5.2 boat details on page 65 • 5.3 units set-up on page 66 • 5.4 time and date set-up on page 67 • 5.5 display preferences on page 68 • 5.6 databar and databox overview on page 70 • 5.7 list of data items on pa...

  • Page 64: 5.1 Language Selection

    5.1 language selection the system can operate in the following languages: english (us) english (uk) arabic bulgarian chinese — simplified chinese — traditional croatian czech danish dutch finnish french german greek hebrew hungarian icelandic italian japanese korean malay (bahasa) norwegian polish p...

  • Page 65: 5.2 Boat Details

    5.2 boat details you can customize various settings to make them specific to your vessel. Menu item description options boat type you can change the appearance of the vessel in the chart application. Select the option that most closely resembles the type and size of your vessel. Note: when boat type...

  • Page 66: 5.3 Units Set-Up

    5.3 units set-up you can specify your preference for the units of measurement that will be used in all applications. Menu item description options distance units the units of measure that will be used in all applications for the display of all values related to distance. • nautical miles • nm & m (m...

  • Page 67: 5.4 Time And Date Set-Up

    5.4 time and date set-up you can specify your preference for the way that time and date will appear in all applications. Menu item description options date format allows you to specify the preferred format for the display of date information in all applications. • mm:dd:yy (month, day, year) • dd:mm...

  • Page 68: 5.5 Display Preferences

    5.5 display preferences you can specify your preference for general display behavior. Menu item description options starting page allows you to select what page the display opens at start up. • homescreen (default) • last page — after power up the last used page is displayed. • choose page — after p...

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    Onscreen range controls you can enable and disable onscreen range controls on hybridtouch displays by following the steps below. From the homescreen: 1. Select customize. 2. Select display preferences. 3. Select range controls. Selecting range controls will switch between showing and hiding the onsc...

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    5.6 databar and databox overview you can customize the data displayed in the databar and onscreen databoxes. Customizable data is displayed in the databar, extended databar (hybridtouch displays only) or databoxes. The databar, extended databar and databoxes are available in all applications. These ...

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    Customizing the databar from the homescreen: 1. Select customize. 2. Select databar set-up. 3. Select edit databar. 4. In the databar, select the cell that you want to change. The select data category menu will be displayed. 5. Select the category that reflects the type of data you want to display i...

  • Page 72: 5.7 List Of Data Items

    5.7 list of data items categories of data available to display in the data application, databoxes, databar, and expanded databar are shown below. Dial graphics are not available in databoxes or databars. The following table shows the data items available by category. Data category description data i...

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    Data category description data item data application graphics rpm rpm & sog coolant temperature coolant pressure oil temperature oil pressure oil pressure & coolant temperature transmission oil temperature transmission oil pressure transmission gear boost pressure fuel pressure fuel flow rate fuel f...

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    Data category description data item data application graphics fuel level (%) total fuel (%) total fuel (vol) fuel flow total economy estimated fuel remaining distance to empty time to empty fuel used (trip) fuel** types of data related to the fuel system. For example, fuel levels. Fuel used (season)...

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    Data category description data item data application graphics minimum water temperature maximum water temperature vessel position cog & sog cog sog maximum sog gps gps-related data. For example, vessel position. Average sog heading heading and speed (data application only.) locked heading locked hea...

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    Data category description data item data application graphics waypoint info active waypoint name target position bearing to waypoint btw & dtw (data application only.) course made good cmg & dmg cmg & vmg (data application only.) distance to waypoint distance made good waypoint eta waypoint ttg rout...

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    Data category description data item data application graphics fresh water (%) grey water (%) black water (%) tanks** data related to water tanks live well (%) local time time time-related data. For example, local time. Local date awa maximum awa minimum awa aws maximum aws minimum aws twa maximum tw...

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    Data category description data item data application graphics awa & aws awa (ch) and aws awa and vmg twa & tws twa (ch) and tws twa and vmg gwd and beaufort gwd & gws none note: *dials and graphical representations are only available from the data application. Databar and data cell overlays can only...

  • Page 79: 5.8 System Set-Up Menus

    5.8 system set-up menus the system set-up menus enable you to configure your display and connected external devices. The following menus are available: menu item description notes touch-lock enables you to lock the touchscreen of a touch only display when the display is paired with a remote keypad. ...

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    Ground trip resets menu this menu enables you to resets the chosen ground trip distance counter to zero. Menu item description ground trip 1 reset resets the ground trip 1 distance counter to zero. Ground trip 2 reset resets the ground trip 2 distance counter to zero. Ground trip 3 reset resets the ...

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    Note: glonass satellites are only available when connected to a compatible receiver such as the built-in receiver of an a9x or a12x mfd. Satellite status area the satellite status area displays the following information about each satellite: • type — identifies which constellation the satellite belo...

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    Data sources menu this menu enables you to select the external sensors and devices that will provide data to the display. Auto / manual selection each dialog enables you to view and select your preferred data source. Selection of data source can be manual or set to automatic: • auto — the display wi...

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    External devices menu this menu enables you to configure the external devices connected to the display. Menu item description notes pilot set-up when connected to an evolution autopilot this option allows you to enable and disable pilot control and the pilot bar. You can also access certain pilot se...

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    Connections menu this menu enables you to connect wireless bluetooth and wi-fi devices to the display. Menu item description options bluetooth enable or disable bluetooth on the display. • on • off (default) wi-fi enable or disable wi-fi on the display. • on • off (default) connection manager provid...

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    Menu item description options • viewing only — rayview • remote control — rayremote or raycontrol • remote control customizing your display 85.

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    Nmea set-up menu this menu enables you to configure settings for nmea devices. Menu item description options bridge nmea heading if set to on, nmea heading data will be bridged onto the seatalk data bus, and will be sent to all nmea-connected devices. If set to off, nmea heading data will not be bri...

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    System preferences menu menu item description options bearing mode determines how all bearing and heading data is displayed in. This does not affect how the chart or radar displays are drawn. • true (default) • magnetic variation source this setting compensates for the naturally occurring offset of ...

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    Maintenance menu this menu provides access to systems settings and diagnostics. Menu item description options diagnostics diagnostics provides detailed information on the multifunction display and connected devices. The range of information available includes product serial number, software version,...

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    Diagnostics menu if you encounter problems with your multifunction display or peripheral devices you can use the diagnostics menu to view information about your device and connected equipment. Select device enables you to view a list of all devices connected to the seatalk hs network. You can also s...

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    Chapter 6: document viewer application chapter contents • 6.1 document viewer overview on page 92 document viewer application 91.

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    6.1 document viewer overview you can view pdf documents on your multifunction display. The document viewer is available from the homescreen and is used to view and search pdf documents (such as product handbooks). D12755-1 1 2 3 1 opens the microsd card file browser. 2 opens the user manual stored o...

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    1. Select menu. 2. Select close file. The document is close and the main doc viewer page is displayed. Browsing an open document on touchscreen displays you can browse pdf documents as detailed below. With a pdf document open: • move your finger up to scroll down the document. • move your finger dow...

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    • the find tool bar is displayed. • the first occurrence of the keyword is highlighted. 5. Move the joystick down to go to the next occurrence of the keyword, or 6. Move the joystick up to go to the previous occurrence of the keyword. 7. You can press the back button at any time to close the find to...

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    Chapter 7: autopilot control chapter contents • 7.1 autopilot control overview and features on page 96 • 7.2 enabling autopilot control on page 96 • 7.3 engaging the autopilot on page 97 • 7.4 adjusting the current locked heading on page 97 • 7.5 disengaging the autopilot on page 98 • 7.6 manually d...

  • Page 96: Features

    7.1 autopilot control overview and features raymarine ® autopilots can be controlled directly from a compatible lighthouse powered mfd, with or without a dedicated pilot control head. Note: for information on connecting a raymarine ® autopilot to a compatible mfd, refer to the documentation that acc...

  • Page 97: Heading

    7.3 engaging the autopilot engaging the autopilot using the pilot button on multifunction displays which have a dedicated pilot button or when using a remote keypad you can engage the autopilot using the pilot button. With the autopilot disengaged: 1. Press the pilot button. The pilot control dialog...

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    7.5 disengaging the autopilot caution: disengaging the autopilot on integrated multifunction displays that do not have a dedicated pilot button, in an emergency the autopilot can be disengaged by pressing and holding the power button. Disengaging the autopilot using the power button on integrated mu...

  • Page 99: Control Dialog Box

    7.6 manually displaying the pilot control dialog box you can also open the pilot control dialog at any time from the homescreen or chart application. 1. From the homescreen: i. Select set-up. Ii. Select pilot controls. 2. From the chart application: i. Select menu. Ii. Select navigate. Iii. Select p...

  • Page 100: 7.8 Pilot Bar

    Description 1 pilot status — current pilot mode. 2 current heading. 3 no (standby) — disengages the autopilot and returns to manual vessel control. 4 rudder bar — indicates the position of the rudder. 5 turn angle — the turn angle is only available for seatalk ng autopilots. This indicates the direc...

  • Page 101: 7.9 Pilot Set-Up

    7.9 pilot set-up when connected to an evolution autopilot the pilot set-up page is available. D12883-1 9 1 0 4 6 7 5 8 2 1 3 1 back — go back to the previous menu. 2 pilot status — current pilot mode. 3 close — closes the pilot set-up page and displays the homescreen. 4 pilot control — switches auto...

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    When choosing a suitable vessel type, the emphasis should be on safe and dependable steering response. Important: if you change the vessel type after completing the dockside wizard, all commissioning settings will be reset to default settings, and you will need to complete the dockside wizard again....

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    • bang-bang — bang-bang modes applies continuous rudder in the direction of the joystick movement, to improve control, the speed of rudder movement changes with the angle of the joystick. For maximum speed, push the joystick hard over. If you return the joystick to the center position, the rudder wi...

  • Page 104: 7.11 Commissioning

    If required this procedure will automatically correct the compass offset value accessible from the vessel settings menu. Note: if the alignment fails it means that the pilot sensor is more than a 10° deviation between your cog heading and the pilot sensor, in this situation the pilot sensor position...

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    Type options are provided for guidance only. You may wish to experiment with the different vessel hull type options, as it might be possible to improve the steering performance of your vessel by selecting a different vessel type. When choosing a suitable vessel type, the emphasis should be on safe a...

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    • if you already know the hard-over time for your vessel’s steering system: enter this time during the dockside wizard procedure. • if you do not know the hard-over time for your vessel’s steering system: skip this step during the dockside wizard by selecting save, complete the dockside wizard proce...

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    • marine pontoons. • metal-hulled vessels. • undersea cables. Note: you can speed-up the linearization process by completing a 360 degree turn (at a speed of 3 – 15 knots). You can also restart the linearization process at any time by selecting the restart compass menu item. Use the compass deviatio...

  • Page 108: 7.13 Autopilot Alarms

    7.12 autopilot status symbols the autopilot status is indicated in the databar. Symbol description autopilot is in standby mode. Autopilot is in track mode. Autopilot is in auto mode. No autopilot detected. Autopilot alarm active. Dodge mode is active. Fish mode is active. Autopilot calibration. Pow...

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    Chapter 8: alarm management chapter contents • 8.1 alarms overview on page 110 • 8.2 alarm manager overview on page 110 • 8.3 alarm options on page 113 alarm management 109.

  • Page 110: 8.1 Alarms Overview

    8.1 alarms overview alarms alert you to a situation or hazard requiring your attention, such as shallow depth or a change in water temperature. Alarms are triggered by system functions, and external devices connected to the multifunction display (mfd). Audible and visual warnings are displayed on al...

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    The alarm history tab provides details of alarms and the date and time that they were triggered and cleared / acknowledged. The alarm history can display up to 1,000 alarm events and displays them sorted by time. When the alarm history has reached its capacity of 1,000 entries, the oldest events in ...

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    5. With the numeric adjust control displayed, select the on-screen up and down arrows to adjust the alarm threshold value, or 6. To use the numeric keypad: i. Select on the actual value or the keypad icon. The numeric keypad is displayed. Ii. Use the on-screen keypad to enter the desired value for t...

  • Page 113: 8.3 Alarm Options

    8.3 alarm options safety alarms menu item description options waypoint arrival if enabled, when you arrive at a waypoint, an alarm is triggered. This setting allows you to specify the radius of the waypoint arrival circle. The waypoint arrival circle is an imaginary circle around the destination way...

  • Page 114

    Menu item description options safezone (ais targets alarm) ais target alarms can be enabled and disabled. With the ais target alarm disabled ais targets will not trigger the safezone alarm. Triggering of marpa target alarms cannot be disabled. Safezone (ais targets): • enabled (ticked) (default) • d...

  • Page 115

    Menu item description options • 00.00 to 23:59 hrs (hh:mm) countdown timer when enabled, counts down the time period specified in the timer period setting, and triggers an alarm when zero is reached. Enable: • enabled (ticked) • disabled (un-ticked) (default) time period • 00:00:01 to 99:59:59 (hh:m...

  • Page 116

    Menu item description options • –9.98°f to upper temp limit fish if the fish alarm is enabled, an alarm tone is triggered if a target is detected that meets the fish alarm sensitivity. The following options are available under fish alarm. • enable — enables and disables fish alarms. • fish alarm sen...

  • Page 117

    Menu item description options • not charging • high boost pressure • rev limit exceeded • egr system • throttle position sensor • emergency stop • warning level 1 • warning level 2 • power reduction • maintenance needed • communications error • sub or secondary throttle • neutral start protect • eng...

  • Page 118

    118 lighthouse multifunction display operation instructions.

  • Page 119

    Chapter 9: man overboard (mob) chapter contents • 9.1 man overboard on page 120 man overboard (mob) 119.

  • Page 120: 9.1 Man Overboard

    9.1 man overboard if you lose a person or object overboard, you can use the man overboard (mob) function to mark the position that the vessel was at when the mob function was activated. The mob function is available at all times, regardless of which application is running. Mob can be set to dead rec...

  • Page 121

    Cancelling the man overboard (mob) alarm — touch only display on a touch only display you can cancel the mob alarm and resume normal operation follow the steps below: 1. Press and hold the onscreen wpt / mob icon for 4 seconds. The mob alarm is cancelled and normal operation is resumed. Cancelling t...

  • Page 122

    122 lighthouse multifunction display operation instructions.

  • Page 123

    Chapter 10: dsc vhf radio integration chapter contents • 10.1 dsc vhf radio integration on page 124 • 10.2 enabling dsc vhf radio integration on page 124 dsc vhf radio integration 123.

  • Page 124: Integration

    10.1 dsc vhf radio integration you can connect your dsc vhf radio to your multifunction display and show distress message information and gps position data for other vessels. Connecting a dsc vhf radio to your multifunction display provides the following additional functionality: • distress messages...

  • Page 125: Chapter 11: Fuel Manager

    Chapter 11: fuel manager chapter contents • 11.1 fuel manager overview on page 126 fuel manager 125.

  • Page 126

    11.1 fuel manager overview the fuel manager provides an estimate of fuel remaining, and the distance and time which can be travelled before the tanks are empty. In order to calculate these values, you must configure the total capacity of fuel available to the engines and log each time you add fuel. ...

  • Page 127

    • volume per distance • litres per 100km 6. Select the required economy units. 7. Select fuel calculations to select the desired method of calculation. The following options are available: • fuel used (pgn127497) • fuel flow rate note: if the fuel used (pgn127497) is not available on your network yo...

  • Page 128

    2. Select presentation. 3. Select overlays. 4. Select fuel range ring so that on is selected. The fuel range ring pop-up message is displayed. 5. Select ok to turn on the fuel range rings. 128 lighthouse multifunction display operation instructions.

  • Page 129: Chapter 12: Ais Function

    Chapter 12: ais function chapter contents • 12.1 ais overview on page 130 • 12.2 ais prerequisites on page 131 • 12.3 ais context menu on page 131 • 12.4 enabling ais on page 132 • 12.5 displaying ais vectors on page 132 • 12.6 ais status symbols on page 133 • 12.7 ais silent mode on page 133 • 12.8...

  • Page 130: 12.1 Ais Overview

    12.1 ais overview the ais feature enables you to receive information broadcast by other vessels, and to add these vessels as targets in the chart and radar applications. With an optional ais unit connected to your system you can: • display targets for any other ais-equipped vessels. • display voyage...

  • Page 131: 12.2 Ais Prerequisites

    12.2 ais prerequisites you must have suitable ais hardware connected to your multifunction display to make use of the ais functionality. In order to run ais, you will need: • a receive-only ais unit or a full ais transceiver (a unit that sends and receives). • a vhf antenna. • a gps - to provide pos...

  • Page 132: 12.4 Enabling Ais

    12.4 enabling ais enabling ais in the chart application to enable the ais overlay in the chart application follow the steps below. To enable the ais overlay your system must include an ais receiver or transceiver. The ais overlay is not available in 3d view. From the chart application menu: 1. Selec...

  • Page 133: 12.6 Ais Status Symbols

    12.6 ais status symbols ais status is indicated by a symbol in the databar. Symbol description ais unit is switched on and operating. Ais currently unavailable. Ais unit is switched off, or not connected. Ais unit is in silent mode. Ais unit is in silent mode, with active alarms. Ais unit is connect...

  • Page 134: 12.8 Ais Target Symbols

    12.8 ais target symbols your multifunction display shows a range of symbols to represent the different types of ais target. Target type description symbol transmitting target target is moving or at anchor (target is not activated, dangerous or lost). Activated target target activated — that is, ais ...

  • Page 135: Information

    12.9 displaying detailed ais target information from the chart or radar application: 1. Select an ais target. The ais target context menu is displayed. 2. Select view ais data. Ais data the table below shows the ais target information which if available will be displayed on the multifunction display...

  • Page 136

    12.11 using ais to avoid collisions you can use the ais safe zone and safety message functions to help you avoid collisions with other vessels and objects. Safe zones a safe zone is a ring centred on your vessel within which a target is considered dangerous. It is displayed in the radar or chart app...

  • Page 137: 12.12 Target Options

    12.12 target options the target options menu for the chart application and radar application are shown below. Parameter description options vector length the length of the vector lines displayed depends on the distance that an ais target travels in the time period that you specify for this setting. ...

  • Page 138: 12.13 Ais Alarms

    12.13 ais alarms the ais functions generate a number of alarms to alert you to dangerous or lost targets. In addition to the dangerous target alarm, the system generates an alarm when a dangerous target becomes a lost target i.E. Its signal has not been received for 20 seconds. Your ais receiver gen...

  • Page 139

    Enabling and disabling buddy tracking in the radar application from the radar application, with ais enabled: 1. Select menu. 2. Select targets. 3. Select display buddies. Selecting display buddies will switch the buddy tracking feature on and off. Adding a vessel to your buddy list in the chart or r...

  • Page 140

    140 lighthouse multifunction display operation instructions.

  • Page 141

    Chapter 13: waypoints, routes and tracks chapter contents • 13.1 waypoints overview on page 142 • 13.2 routes on page 150 • 13.3 tracks on page 160 • 13.4 import and export on page 162 • 13.5 waypoints, routes and tracks storage capacity on page 162 waypoints, routes and tracks 141.

  • Page 142: 13.1 Waypoints Overview

    13.1 waypoints overview waypoints are position markers used for the purposes of navigation. Your display can create waypoints, which can then be selected for active navigation. There are a range of features for placing, navigating and managing waypoints, these can be accessed from the waypoints menu...

  • Page 143

    • goto waypoint • follow from here (only available when waypoint is part of a route.) • edit waypoint • erase waypoint • remove waypoint (only available when waypoint is part of a route.) • move waypoint • measure • build route • acquire target (only available if radar overlay is switched on.) • sle...

  • Page 144

    Placing a waypoint at your vessel's position in addition to positional information, a waypoint placed at the vessel position will capture temperature and sounded depth information (if you have the appropriate sensors connected to your system). From the chart, radar or fishfinder application: 1. Sele...

  • Page 145

    D13013-1 5 6 7 8 4 1 2 3 1. Sort by: — sort waypoints by name, range, symbol or date. 2. Search — search for waypoints using keywords. 3. Export — exports the waypoint group currently displayed to a memory card. 4. Waypoint group — this is the currently selected waypoint group. 5. Rename group — ren...

  • Page 146

    Erasing a waypoint group before you can erase a waypoint group you must move or erase all the waypoints assigned to that group. With the waypoint group displayed: 1. Select the waypoint group that you want to erase. 2. Select erase group. The group is deleted from the system. Waypoint information wh...

  • Page 147

    2. Select erase waypoint. The erase waypoint pop up message is displayed. 3. Select yes to confirm, or no to cancel. Erasing a waypoint using the waypoint list with the waypoint list displayed: 1. Select all waypoints. 2. Select the waypoint you want to erase. The waypoint information page is displa...

  • Page 148

    5. Select move wpts to move the waypoints to a new or existing group, or 6. Select assign symbol to assign a new symbol to all the waypoints in the search results list. You can also select a waypoint from the list to view its details, or if accessed from the chart application set a goto or display t...

  • Page 149

    Red racemark anti-clockwise red racemark clockwise marker restriction bottom mark top mark route start route end diver down diver down 2 oil rig filled circle fad (fish attracting device) concrete rubble seaweed oyster green can green nun red can red nun yellow can yellow nun fish trap brushpile pre...

  • Page 150: 13.2 Routes

    In the example above the day trip group will not be displayed in the chart application. 3. Select sort by: to switch between groups and symbols. A list of symbols or groups is displayed. 4. Select the group or symbol from the list that you want to show or hide. If show is displayed in the list then ...

  • Page 151

    Building a route you can build a route on a touchscreen multifunction display by following the steps below. D 11762-1 from the chart application: 1. Select and hold a location on screen. The chart context menu is displayed. 2. Select build route. The build route menu is displayed. 3. Select a locati...

  • Page 152

    4. If the pop-up is displayed, select continue. The onscreen keyboard is displayed. 5. Enter the relevant racemark ids, in order, using a comma to separate each id that you want to include in your route. E.G. Entering a2,hk,m5,s,4 and selecting create route will search for and create a route using t...

  • Page 153

    It can now be displayed, edited and erased etc. In the same way as other routes in the system. 3. Select ok to confirm. 4. Select edit to change the name and line color of the created route. Building a route from a track displayed on the chart from the chart application: 1. Select the required track...

  • Page 154

    Differences between autorouting and easy routing there are important differences between the way navionics ® and jeppesen ® handle automatic route generation. Navionics ® autorouting c-map by jeppesen easy routing tidal height — depth clearance autorouting avoids shallow areas based on the user defi...

  • Page 155

    3. Select the position on the chart where you want the route or route leg to start. 4. Select the position on the chart where you want the route or route leg to end. The system will try to automatically calculate the shortest safe route between the 2 points. If the automatic route generation complet...

  • Page 156

    With the completed route displayed: 1. Range in on the route to identify areas of caution. Areas of caution should be identified by the use of the caution waypoint symbol before and after the cautionary area. 2. Range in further to review the area around and between the caution symbols. In the examp...

  • Page 157

    Troubleshooting automatic route generation the information below details the warnings that can be displayed when using automatic route generation, a description of what the warning means and actions to be taken to correct the issue. Example warning message description resolution route generation com...

  • Page 158

    Example warning message description resolution the start and end point of the desired route are further than 100 nm apart. Create smaller route legs. E.G. Instead of trying to create a route from point a to point b, create a route from point a to point b to point c to point d, this will enable a rou...

  • Page 159

    Erasing routes erasing a displayed route from the chart application: 1. Select the route. The route context menu is displayed. 2. Select erase route. The erase route pop up message is displayed. 3. Select yes to confirm, or no to cancel the action. Erasing a route using the route list from the chart...

  • Page 160: 13.3 Tracks

    13.3 tracks a track is an on-screen trail that shows the passage you have taken. This trail is made up of a series of track points which are created automatically. You can save the track to create a permanent record of where you have been d 11754-2 with tracks you can: • review where you have been. ...

  • Page 161

    • from the chart application, go to the following menu: menu > my data > tracks , and select the required track. • from the homescreen, select: my data > tracks and select the required track. You can then proceed and review or edit the required track using the options available. Renaming a track you...

  • Page 162: 13.4 Import And Export

    13.4 import and export waypoints, routes and tracks can be imported and exported using a memory card. For details on importing and exporting waypoints, routes and tracks refer to: 4.1 saving user data and user settings . 13.5 waypoints, routes and tracks storage capacity the display can store the fo...

  • Page 163

    Chapter 14: chart application chapter contents • 14.1 chart application overview and features on page 164 • 14.2 electronic charts overview on page 166 • 14.3 gps check on page 169 • 14.4 chart ranging and panning on page 169 • 14.5 chart selection on page 170 • 14.6 navigation options on page 170 •...

  • Page 164: Features

    14.1 chart application overview and features the chart application provides route planning and navigation features. The chart application is pre-loaded with world base maps. Compatible electronic charts can be used to expand the information and detail regarding your surroundings and charted objects....

  • Page 165

    Preferences page. The system preferences page can be accessed from the homescreen: set-up > system settings > system preferences > system datum. When you change the datum for your multifunction display, the chart grid will subsequently move according to the new datum, and the latitude/longitude of t...

  • Page 166

    14.2 electronic charts overview your multifunction display includes basic world base maps. Electronic charts provide additional cartographic information. The level of cartographic detail available varies for different chart vendors, chart types, geographic locations and chart scales. The chart scale...

  • Page 167

    1. Go to the lighthouse charts page of the raymarine website: http://www.Rayma- rine.Com/lighthousecharts/ . 2. Select either the raster or vector charts. The chart regions page is displayed. 3. Select your region. The chart region download page is displayed. 4. Click ‘view the terms of use’. 5. Rea...

  • Page 168

    2. Right click on the file and select the extract here option from the zip options. 3. Once all files have been extracted select the chart files. 4. Right click and choose send to > removable disk the chart files will now be copied to your memory card. 5. Check that the files have been successfully ...

  • Page 169: 14.3 Gps Check

    14.3 gps check checking gps operation you can check that the gps is functioning correctly using the chart application. 1. Select the chart page. 2. Check the screen. With the chart displayed, you should see: your boat position (indicates a gps fix). Your current position is represented by a boat sym...

  • Page 170: 14.5 Chart Selection

    14.5 chart selection you can select the cartography type to be used in the chart application. The chart selection applies to the active chart instance. You must have the necessary cartography chart cards inserted into your multifunction display in order to display different cartography type. Selecti...

  • Page 171

    Navigating to a location on the chart from the chart application: 1. Select the required location on-screen. The chart context menu is displayed. 2. Select goto cursor. Navigating to the cursor position on the chart using the menu d 11764-2 from the chart application: 1. Position the cursor at the d...

  • Page 172

    Navigating a route you can follow any route stored on the display. When following a route you visit each waypoint in order. You may also use the follow route options in conjunction with a compatible autopilot to automatically navigate along your chosen route. D 11751-2 there are a number of ways to ...

  • Page 173: Display

    Using the race timer a count down race timer is available in the chart application. Once the race timer reaches zero it will change color and start to count up, after 10 seconds the race timer will automatically be hidden from the screen but continue to count up. From the chart application’s navigat...

  • Page 174: 14.9 Chart Orientation

    14.9 chart orientation the orientation of a chart refers to the relationship between the chart and the direction that you are travelling in. Chart orientation is used in conjunction with motion mode to control how your vessel and chart relate to one another and how they are displayed on-screen. The ...

  • Page 175: 14.10 Chart Motion Mode

    14.10 chart motion mode the motion mode controls the relationship between the chart and your vessel. Whilst motion mode is active, as your vessel moves, the chart is redrawn to keep the vessel on-screen. The 3 motion modes are: • relative motion (default) • true motion • auto range. Note: in the 3d ...

  • Page 176: 14.11 Chart Views

    14.11 chart views if supported by your cartography type, the chart application can be set to either 2d or 3d view. Selecting 2d and 3d chart views you can switch between 2d and 3d views in the chart application if supported by your cartography. From the chart application menu: 1. Select presentation...

  • Page 177

    Item description 13 range out — use icon to range out (touchscreen displays only). 14 range in — use icon to range in (touchscreen displays only). Manipulating the 3d chart view from the chart application: 1. With the chart in 3d mode, go to the adjust viewing angle menu: menu > adjust viewing angle...

  • Page 178: 14.12 Chart Display

    Increasing text and symbol size the size that symbols and text appear when using jeppesen ® cartography can be adjusted to make the screen easier to read. From the view & motion menu: menu > presentation > view & motion. 1. Select text/symbol size so that large is selected. 2. The text and symbol si...

  • Page 179: 14.13 Overlays

    14.13 overlays various overlays are available to aid navigation and increase situational awareness. Note: the table below identifies the overlays supported by each cartography vendor, however the overlay may not be supported by all levels of cartography supplied by that vendor. Please check with you...

  • Page 180

    Radar overlay you can overlay radar and marpa functions in the chart application to provide target tracking or to help you distinguish between fixed objects and other marine traffic. You can enhance the use of the chart application by combining it with the following radar features: • marpa — the min...

  • Page 181

    • if you change the scale of a synchronized chart window, all radar windows change range to match. Synchronizing the chart and radar range in the 2d chart view: 1. Select menu. 2. Select presentation. 3. Select view & motion 4. Select chart sync. 5. Select radar. Note: radar range synchronization is...

  • Page 182

    Customizing databoxes in the chart application to switch databoxes on and off and to select data to display follow the steps below. From the chart application menu: 1. Select presentation. 2. Select overlay. 3. Select databoxes. 4. Select databox 1 > on. 5. Select databox 2 > on. 6. Choose the selec...

  • Page 183

    Community layer if supported by your cartography type, you can display user generated content (ugc) on the chart application. D13008-1 1 2 1. Community feature on. 2. Community feature off. To check if your navionics cartography supports community edits downloads please refer the navionics website: ...

  • Page 184

    The rings are always centred on your vessel, and the scale varies to suit your current chart range. Each ring is labelled with the distance from your vessel. By default range rings are switched off. Range rings are not displayed in 3d view. Switching range rings on and off the range rings can be swi...

  • Page 185

    Note: the fuel range ring is an estimated range that can be reached at the current rate of fuel consumption, of the fuel onboard and based on a number of external factors which could either extend or shorten the projected range. This estimate is based on data received from external fuel management d...

  • Page 186: 14.14 Chart Vectors

    14.14 chart vectors chart vectors can be displayed in 2d view. D13007-2 5 4 1 2 3 item descriptions 1 heading vector — a purple line shows the vessel's current heading. 2 cog vector — a dark green line indicates the vessel’s actual course over ground. 3 wind arrow — wind direction is displayed as a ...

  • Page 187: 14.15 Laylines

    14.15 laylines laylines are used in sailing to show how far the vessel must sail on the current tack in order to make the target waypoint after tacking, given present wind conditions. Laylines are based on the true wind direction (twd) and fixed or polar upwind and downwind sailing angles. Sailing a...

  • Page 188: 14.16 Polar Tables

    2. Select the time period that you want the historical data to cover. Historical laylines can be reset at any time by selecting reset min & max laylines from the laylines set-up menu. 14.16 polar tables polar coordinate tables for your vessel can be imported in .Csv format. The layout of the .Csv fi...

  • Page 189: 14.17 Cartography Objects

    14.17 cartography objects chart detail the chart detail setting is available when using navionics ® or lighthouse vector charts and determines the level of detail shown in the chart application. Low high selecting the low option for the chart detail disables the following objects and overlays: • 2d ...

  • Page 190

    Cartography objects if supported by you cartography type, cartographic objects can be individually switched on and off. The objects menu is accessed from: menu > presentation > objects. Note: the objects menu is only available when the cartography in use supports these features. Note: the table belo...

  • Page 191: 14.18 Object Information

    14.18 object information if supported by your cartography type, you can view detailed information about specific cartographic objects. Depending on the cartography type you are using, you can view some or all of the following additional information: • details of each cartographic object that is mark...

  • Page 192

    6. Select the position against an entry in the list to reposition the cursor over that position. Displaying pilot book information from the chart application, when a port symbol is displayed for a port which has a pilot book: 1. Select the port symbol. The chart context menu will be displayed. 2. Se...

  • Page 193

    5. To set the animation date to the current date select today. 6. To set the animation date to 24 hours previous to the current date select previous day. 7. To set the animation date to 24 hours ahead of the current date select next day. Current graphs current graphs provide a graphical view of curr...

  • Page 194

    2. To view the animation in steps, select step back or step forward. 3. To set the animation step interval, pause any playing animations, and then select set time interval. 4. To set the animation date, select set date and then using the on screen keyboard enter the required date. 5. To set the anim...

  • Page 195

    14.19 depth & contour options if supported by your cartography type, the following depth and contour settings are available. Note: the table below identifies the depth & contour options supported by each cartography vendor, however the option may not be supported by all levels of cartography supplie...

  • Page 196: 14.20 My Data Options

    14.20 my data options the my data menu provides access to your user data. The options are found in the my data menu: menu > my data. • waypoints — view the waypoints group list. • routes — view the routes list. • tracks — view the tracks list. Refer to chapter 13 waypoints, routes and tracks for fur...

  • Page 197: Bearings

    14.22 measuring distances and bearings you can use the databar and context menu information you can use the measure function to measure distances in the chart application. You can determine the distance and bearing: • from your vessel to the position of the cursor; • between two points on the chart....

  • Page 198

    198 lighthouse multifunction display operation instructions.

  • Page 199

    Chapter 15: fishfinder application chapter contents • 15.1 sonar technologies on page 200 • 15.2 raymarine sonar modules on page 203 • 15.3 fishfinder overview and features on page 203 • 15.4 sonar check on page 205 • 15.5 multiple sonar module support on page 207 • 15.6 sonar crosstalk interference...

  • Page 200: 15.1 Sonar Technologies

    15.1 sonar technologies traditional sonar technology traditional sonar uses a single carrier frequency or carrier wave for the sonar ping. The sonar works by measuring the time it takes the ping echo to return to the transducer to determine target depth. D12600-2 chirp technology chirp sonars use a ...

  • Page 201

    Downvision tm is effective at lower vessel speeds. In deeper waters the chirp bandwidth is automatically optimized to improve bottom lock and the detection of moving objects (e.G. Fish) in the wider water column. The wide, thin beam produces clear target returns. The use of chirp processing and a hi...

  • Page 202

    Interpreting sidevision™ images the following illustration shows how sidevision™ images on your multifunction display are related to the water column and sea floor to the sides of your vessel. Interpreting sidevision images sidevision™ images are constructed line-by-line, similar to the way a televi...

  • Page 203

    15.2 raymarine sonar modules the depth shown below for downvision ™ and the range for sidevision ™ sonar modules are typical achievable depths / ranges, depending on the connected transducer in optimum water conditions. The depths shown for traditional and chirp sonar modules are the maximum depths ...

  • Page 204

    Fishfinder display modes (zoom, a-scope or bottom lock). Note: the display modes available are dependent on the sonar channel / module being displayed. • 15.13 fishfinder display modes depth range controls (manual or automatic) note: not applicable to sidevision tm sonar modules. • 15.10 depth range...

  • Page 205: 15.4 Sonar Check

    • range the context menu also provide the following menu items: • place waypoint • * place marker • * move marker (only available when a marker has been placed.) • * erase marker (only available when a marker has been placed.) note: * not available on sidevision tm . Accessing the context menu 1. No...

  • Page 206

    4. Select speed transducer. A list of transducers is displayed. 5. Select your speed transducer from the list. Checking the sonar sonar checks are made using the fishfinder application. 1. Select a fishfinder page from the homescreen. 2. Check the fishfinder display. With the fishfinder active you s...

  • Page 207

    15.5 multiple sonar module support your multifunction display supports multiple active sonar modules on the same network. You can select which sonar channel you want to be displayed. Only 1 channel can be displayed at a time in a single fishfinder application pane. Multiple channels can be displayed...

  • Page 208

    Note: 1. The channels available are dependent on the sonar module and its connected transducer. 2. Downvision tm sonar modules include both a downvision tm channel and a traditional sonar channel. 3. Sidevision tm sonar modules include 1 sidevision tm channel, the view icons can be used to switch be...

  • Page 209

    5 th traditional sonar variant multifunction displays internal 6 th chirp downvision tm variant multifunction display internal 7 th cp100 seatalk hs 8 th instrument / multifunction display seatalk ng® 9 th instrument seatalk 10 th instrument / multifunction display nmea 0183 if multiple sonar module...

  • Page 210

    Modules simultaneously in a raymarine system, it may not always be necessary to do so. If you are in a scenario that requires only one sonar module to be active at a time, disable any other sonar modules by changing the fishfinder application pane to a single one which only displays the output from ...

  • Page 211: 15.7 Custom Channels

    15.7 custom channels when connected to an external traditional sonar module such as the cp300 or an external chirp sonar module such as the cp450c, custom channels can be created from the sonar module’s default channels; excluding auto channels. This enables some settings to be customized and saved ...

  • Page 212: 15.9 The Sonar Image

    15.8 dual channel ping modes the cp570 sonar module features 2 chirp sonar channels that can transmit and receive independently of each other. Ping modes are available that balance the ping rate vs interference between the 2 channels. Ping modes: • auto — the system selects the best mode based on yo...

  • Page 213: 15.10 Depth Range

    Size of the target the larger the target, the larger the return on the fishfinder display. The size of a fish target is also dependent upon the size of the fish’s swim bladder rather than its overall size. The swim bladder varies in size between different breeds of fish. Clutter / background noise t...

  • Page 214: 15.11 Sidevision

    Range shift the range shift function enables a specific area of the water column to be displayed on-screen. In the below example the top 20 feet of the water column is not displayed using range shift the default setting adjusts the display to keep the bottom in the lower half of the screen. Alternat...

  • Page 215: 15.12 Fishfinder Scrolling

    15.12 fishfinder scrolling the fishfinder image scrolls from right to left. You can pause the scrolling or adjust the scroll speed, to ease placing of waypoints or vrms onscreen. Scroll speed you can adjust the speed at which the fishfinder image scrolls. A faster speed provides more detail which ma...

  • Page 216

    2. Select display mode. 3. Select zoom so that split is highlighted. Selecting zoom will switch between split and full. Adjusting the fishfinder zoom factor when the display mode is set to zoom, you can select a zoom factor or adjust it manually. From the fishfinder application, with the display mod...

  • Page 217: 15.14 Sidevision

    Adjusting the bottom lock range/position from the fishfinder application, with bottom lock display mode selected: 1. Select menu. 2. Select display mode. 3. Select bottom lock to switch between full screen and split screen 4. Select b-lock range. Selecting bottom lock range will display the b-lock r...

  • Page 218

    2. Select the left view icon to display only the left channel. 3. Select the right view icon to display only the right channel, or 4. Select the both view icon to display both channel simultaneously. Selecting a sidevision tm view using the menu. When viewing a sidevision tm channel on an mfd withou...

  • Page 219: 15.16 Depth And Distance

    Menu item description options • inv. Slate grey scroll speed specify the fishfinder scroll speed. • 100% (default) • 10% to 500% ** gain controls controls whether or not the on-screen sensitivity settings are displayed. • show (default) • hide databoxes set-up allows you to set up and display/hide u...

  • Page 220: Application

    Note: the vrm is only available in bottom lock mode when viewing the display mode in split screen. 15.17 waypoints in the fishfinder application placing a waypoint in the fishfinder application enables you to mark a position so that you can return to it later. When a waypoint is placed its details a...

  • Page 221: 15.18 Sensitivity Settings

    15.18 sensitivity settings the sensitivity settings menu provides access to features that enhance what is displayed onscreen. In most situations default values should be adequate. Legacy, traditional and chirp sonar modules cpx70 external chirp external tradi- tional external tradi- tional internal ...

  • Page 222

    When connected to a legacy or a internal traditional sonar module the automatic gain has 3 modes. When in manual mode the slider bar control is shown regardless of connected sonar module type. Note: sidevision tm channels do not use onscreen gain controls the gain setting can be found in the sensiti...

  • Page 223

    3. Select intensity. The slider bar control is displayed. 4. Adjust the control to the required value. 5. Select back to confirm setting and close slider bar, or 6. Select auto to enable automatic intensity control. Setting auto intensity offset when connected to a cpx70 series sonar module the auto...

  • Page 224

    Adjusting the surface filter adjusting the surface filter settings can improve the sonar image. From the sensitivity settings menu: 1. Select surface filter. 2. Adjust the slider control to the required value, or 3. Select auto to allow the system to automatically adjust the surface filter for curre...

  • Page 225

    When connected to an external chirp sonar modules (excluding downvision tm ) and external traditional sonar modules (excluding legacy) the automatic tvg has 3 modes. When in manual mode the slider bar control is shown. Enabling and disabling on-screen gain controls you can enable and disable the on-...

  • Page 226: 15.19 Fishfinder Alarms

    Adjusting the color threshold the color threshold’s default value is 100%, you can adjust this setting so that less colors / shades are displayed. From the fishfinder application menu: 1. Select sensitivity settings. 2. Select color threshold. 3. Adjust the color threshold to the required value. 4. ...

  • Page 227: 15.20 Frequency Tuning

    2. Select shallow so that on is highlighted. Selecting shallow will switch between on and off. 3. Select shallow limit. The shallow limit numeric adjust control is displayed. 4. Adjust the setting to the required value. 5. Select ok to confirm the new value and close the numeric adjust control. Note...

  • Page 228

    Detecting small fish. Use lower frequencies if you require a large coverage beneath your vessel or if you are in deep water. • medium frequency — non-chirp mode (e.G. 90 khz) — produces good detail at most depths, with moderately wide sonar beam. • high frequency — non-chirp mode (e.G. 160 khz) — pr...

  • Page 229

    15.21 sounder set-up menu options this section details the options available in the sounder set-up menu: (menu > set-up > sounder set-up). Menu item description options * ping rate hyper ping is a setting only available on traditional internal and legacy sonar modules, for use in shallow waters (dep...

  • Page 230

    15.22 transducer set-up menu options the transducer set-up menu should be used when setting up your multifunction display for the first time or when installing a depth transducer. Note: the settings listed below will only be available if the connected transducer supports the data type. Menu item des...

  • Page 231: 15.23 Resetting The Sonar

    15.23 resetting the sonar the reset function restores the unit to its factory default values. Note: performing a factory reset will clear speed and temperature calibration settings and the depth offset. 1. Using a compatible raymarine multifunction display go to the fishfinder application page. 2. S...

  • Page 232

    232 lighthouse multifunction display operation instructions.

  • Page 233

    Chapter 16: radar application chapter contents • 16.1 radar application overview and features on page 234 • 16.2 radar check on page 236 • 16.3 multiple radar scanners on page 237 • 16.4 radar scanner status symbols on page 237 • 16.5 radar context menu on page 239 • 16.6 radar range and image quali...

  • Page 234: Features

    16.1 radar application overview and features radio detection and ranging (radar) is used to detect the presence, distance and speed of objects (known as ‘targets’). Radar works by transmitting radio pulses, then detecting reflections of these pulses (echoes) from objects in the area and displaying t...

  • Page 235

    Radar application features depending on the connected radar scanner different options will be available. • radar features supports up to 2 radar scanners connected simultaneously. • 16.3 multiple radar scanners tracking targets. • 16.7 target tracking determining target distance, range and bearing. ...

  • Page 236: 16.2 Radar Check

    16.2 radar check warning: radar scanner safety before rotating the radar scanner, ensure all personnel are clear. Warning: radar transmission safety the radar scanner transmits electromagnetic energy. Ensure all personnel are clear of the scanner when the radar is transmitting. Checking the radar fr...

  • Page 237

    16.3 multiple radar scanners the multifunction display supports the use of up to 2 radar scanners on the same network. For each radar application you can select which radar scanner is displayed. 2 radar scanners can be displayed simultaneously by creating a dual splitscreen radar page on the homescr...

  • Page 238

    2. Once the radar has powered up, select tx to start the radar transmitting. Putting the radar into standby the radar can be placed into standby mode, which allows the radar to remain powered up but not transmitting. With the radar transmitting, from the radar application: 1. Select menu. 2. Select ...

  • Page 239: 16.5 Radar Context Menu

    16.5 radar context menu the radar application includes a context menu which provides positional data and menu items. The context menu provides the following positional data for the cursor location in relation to your vessel: • latitude • longitude • range • bearing the context menu also provide the ...

  • Page 240

    D1641-5 1 3 2 4 5 6 item description 1 false echo 2 true echo 3 passing ship 4 mast or funnel 5 true echo 6 false echo multiple echoes multiple echoes are not very common but can occur if there is a large target with a wide vertical surface at a comparatively short range. The transmitted signal will...

  • Page 241

    Interference when two or more radar-equipped vessels are operating within range of each other mutual radar interference can occur. This usually appears as a spiral of small dots from the display centre this type of interference is most noticeable at long ranges. This interference can be suppressed u...

  • Page 242: 16.7 Target Tracking

    16.7 target tracking the guard zone , vrm/ebl and marpa functions will help you track targets and avoid collisions. With a radar connected to your multifunction display, you can: • assess how far away a target is and its bearing (vrm/ebl). • set an alarm to trigger when a target is within a specifie...

  • Page 243

    1 3 2 4 d 12219-1 item description 1 safe target 2 lost target 3 dangerous target 4 target being acquired safety notices marpa can improve collision avoidance when used wisely. It is your responsibility to exercise common prudence and navigational judgement. There are conditions where acquiring a ta...

  • Page 244

    5. Select an appropriate time period. The distance that your vessel travels in the time period you specify here determines the length of the vector lines. 6. Select target history. 7. Select an appropriate time period. The target's previous position will be plotted on the radar display as a target i...

  • Page 245

    Ii. Select on to display the cpa graphic while the target is being tracked. Iii. Select off to hide the cpa graphic. 3. To display course and bearing information alongside to the target select marpa data so that show is highlighted. I. Selecting marpa data will switch between show and hide. Viewing ...

  • Page 246

    Item description 1. Cursor 2. Bearing and range from your vessel to the cursor position you can also display the cursor position in the databar, from the homescreen select: customize > databar set-up > edit databar, now select the data box where you want the cursor position to be displayed. Select n...

  • Page 247

    Creating a vrm/ebl on the radar display from the radar application: 1. Select a target or location on screen. 2. Press the ok button. The radar context menu is displayed. 3. Select place vrm/ebl. 4. Using the joystick adjust the vrm/ebl to the required bearing and range. 5. Press the ok button to sa...

  • Page 248

    16.9 radar mode and orientation radar orientation modes the radar can operate in a number of orientation modes to suit different types of navigation. The orientation of the radar refers to the relationship between the radar and the direction that you are travelling in. There are three orientation mo...

  • Page 249

    2. Select presentation. 3. Select orientation & motion mode. 4. Select orientation. 5. Select the required orientation. Radar motion modes overview the motion mode controls the relationship between the radar and your vessel. There are two modes: • relative motion. • true motion. The selected motion ...

  • Page 250

    16.10 radar presentation menu options function description options dual range this menu item allows you to turn dual range mode on and off. • on • off dual range channel this menu item allows you to choose long or short channel for dual range. • 1 • 2 orientation & motion mode this menu item contain...

  • Page 251

    Function description options • 5 min • 10 min color palette this menu item allows you to select a color palette for the radar application. • bold • professional 1 • professional 2 • classic • night vision range rings this menu item allows you to turn the range rings on and off. • on • off safe zone ...

  • Page 252

    1 target moving faster and in the same direction as vessel (wake appears towards your vessel’s heading). 2 ships heading marker. 3 target moving in opposite direction to vessel (wake appears opposite to your vessel’s heading). 4 target moving at approximately the same speed and direction as vessel (...

  • Page 253: 16.11

    16.11 radar tuning: on-screen gain controls touchscreen multifunction displays provide on-screen access to controls for gain, rain and sea clutter. Gain control rain control sea control note: non-touchscreen controls are accessed by the menu options: menu > rain and menu > adjust gain. Enabling and ...

  • Page 254

    16.12 hd and superhd radar adjustments you can use the presets and other functions to improve the quality of the radar picture. The following settings are available from the radar menu and apply to hd radomes, hd and superhd open array scanners: menu item description options preset mode the radar ga...

  • Page 255

    Selecting radar presets these presets require a hd or superhd radar scanner. Bird mode requires a superhd open array scanner with software version 3.23 or above or an hd radome. From the radar application menu: 1. Select preset mode. 2. Select buoy, harbor, costal, offshore, or bird as appropriate. ...

  • Page 256

    16.13 non-hd digital radomes adjustments you can use the gain presets and other functions to improve the quality of the radar picture. The following settings apply to non-hd digital radomes and are available from the radar menu: menu item description options rain the radar scanner detects echoes fro...

  • Page 257

    5. Select the auto box so that a tick is placed in the box for automatic ftc control. Adjusting radar anti sea clutter from the radar application menu, with the required preset mode selected: 1. Select adjust preset , where shall be the preset mode already selected. 2. Select sea: . 3. The sea clutt...

  • Page 258

    16.14 dual range radar operation the dual range radar function enables you to view 2 ranges at the same time in separate windows. The function is available with superhd and hd radar scanners. Using your multifunction display and an hd or superhd radar scanner, you can view either a short or a long r...

  • Page 259: 16.15 Radar Scan Speed

    16.15 radar scan speed superhd open array radars with software version 3.23 or above or hd radomes support multiple scan speeds. Radar scan speed is set up using the radar set-up menu. When the system detects a scanner that is capable of operating at both 24 rpm and 48 rpm, 2 options are provided fo...

  • Page 260: 16.16 Radar Set-Up Menu

    16.16 radar set-up menu the radar set-up menu enables you to configure the performance and behavior of your radar scanner. Function description options timed transmit set-up this menu item contains a sub-menu that enables you to adjust the timed transmit options: • timed transmit • transmit period •...

  • Page 261

    Function description options stc preset • 0 — 100% reset advanced • yes • no adjusting the radar tune control from the radar application: 1. Select menu. 2. Select radar set-up. 3. Select tune adjust. 4. Select tune adjust: . The tune adjust slider bar control is displayed. 5. Adjust the slider bar ...

  • Page 262: 16.17 Resetting The Radar

    16.17 resetting the radar to reset radar settings to defaults follow the steps below: from in the radar application: 1. Select menu. 2. Select radar set-up. 3. Select advanced. 4. Select reset advanced. A confirmation pop up message is displayed. 5. Select yes to confirm reset. 262 lighthouse multif...

  • Page 263

    Chapter 17: data application chapter contents • 17.1 data application overview on page 264 • 17.2 selecting datapages using touch on page 264 • 17.3 selecting datapages on page 265 • 17.4 data application features on page 265 • 17.5 list of data items on page 267 • 17.6 engine identification on page...

  • Page 264: 17.2

    17.1 data application overview the data application enables you to view data generated by the multifunction display or data that is available on your system. Data can be obtained from devices connected using seatalk hs , seatalk ng or nmea protocols. Pre-configured datapages the default datapage con...

  • Page 265: 17.3

    17.3 selecting datapages to select datapages using a non-touch multifunction display follow the steps below. From the data application: 1. Move the joystick down to goto the next page, or 2. Move the joystick up to goto the previous page. 17.4 data application features the following features are ava...

  • Page 266

    4. Select the data item. The selected data item is now displayed in place of the original data item. Customizing datapage content the content of datapages can be customized using the menu. From the customize menu: menu > customize. 1. Select edit page. 2. Select the cell you want to change. 3. Selec...

  • Page 267: 17.5 List Of Data Items

    17.5 list of data items categories of data available to display in the data application, databoxes, databar, and expanded databar are shown below. Dial graphics are not available in databoxes or databars. The following table shows the data items available by category. Data category description data ...

  • Page 268

    Data category description data item data application graphics rpm rpm & sog coolant temperature coolant pressure oil temperature oil pressure oil pressure & coolant temperature transmission oil temperature transmission oil pressure transmission gear boost pressure fuel pressure fuel flow rate fuel f...

  • Page 269

    Data category description data item data application graphics fuel level (%) total fuel (%) total fuel (vol) fuel flow total economy estimated fuel remaining distance to empty time to empty fuel used (trip) fuel** types of data related to the fuel system. For example, fuel levels. Fuel used (season)...

  • Page 270

    Data category description data item data application graphics minimum water temperature maximum water temperature vessel position cog & sog cog sog maximum sog gps gps-related data. For example, vessel position. Average sog heading heading and speed (data application only.) locked heading locked hea...

  • Page 271

    Data category description data item data application graphics waypoint info active waypoint name target position bearing to waypoint btw & dtw (data application only.) course made good cmg & dmg cmg & vmg (data application only.) distance to waypoint distance made good waypoint eta waypoint ttg rout...

  • Page 272

    Data category description data item data application graphics fresh water (%) grey water (%) black water (%) tanks** data related to water tanks live well (%) local time time time-related data. For example, local time. Local date awa maximum awa minimum awa aws maximum aws minimum aws twa maximum tw...

  • Page 273

    Data category description data item data application graphics awa & aws awa (ch) and aws awa and vmg twa & tws twa (ch) and tws twa and vmg gwd and beaufort gwd & gws none note: *dials and graphical representations are only available from the data application. Databar and data cell overlays can only...

  • Page 274: 17.6 Engine Identification

    17.6 engine identification engine data can be displayed on your mfd using the data application, which provides some preset engine pages for displaying some of the most common types of engine data. Important: before you can display engine data on your mfd, you must: • ensure that your mfd is running ...

  • Page 275

    Engine setup with an eci interface before you can display engine data on your mfd, you may need to use the "engine identification wizard” on the mfd to setup the engines. Important: when setting up on a multiple engine system, engines should always be turned on in sequence from port to starboard. Th...

  • Page 276: Application

    17.7 setting boat details from the data application from the data set-up menu: menu > data set-up. 1. Select boat details. 2. Select num. Of engines, num. Fuel tanks, or num. Of batteries. 3. Select the required value. If the number of engines is changed then the engine datapage is reset to display ...

  • Page 277: 17.9 Color Theme

    17.9 color theme the color theme in the data application can be switched between light and dark. Dark theme (de- fault) light theme changing the color theme you can change the color theme by following the steps below. From the data application: 1. Select menu. 2. Select presentation. 3. Select color...

  • Page 278: 17.10 Units Set-Up

    17.10 units set-up you can specify your preference for the units of measurement that will be used in all applications. Menu item description options distance units the units of measure that will be used in all applications for the display of all values related to distance. • nautical miles • nm & m ...

  • Page 279: Maximum Readings

    17.11 resetting minimum and maximum readings minimum and maximum readings sorted on the display can be reset from the data application. From the data application, with the data you want to reset displayed onscreen: 1. Select menu. 2. Select data resets. 3. Select the data item you want to reset. The...

  • Page 280: Data Application

    17.13 setting wind damping from the data application damping settings determine the rate at which changes to wind angle and wind speed data are updated on the display. From the data set-up menu: menu > data set-up. 1. Select wind angle damping: 2. Select wind speed damping: the default level is 12. ...

  • Page 281

    Chapter 18: camera application chapter contents • 18.1 camera application overview and features on page 282 • 18.2 changing the camera feed on page 283 • 18.3 displaying multiple camera feeds using quad view on page 283 • 18.4 camera cycling on page 284 • 18.5 naming camera / video feeds on page 285...

  • Page 282: Features

    18.1 camera application overview and features analog and ip camera and video feeds can be viewed using the camera application. Analog feeds must be connected directly to the display, ip feeds must be available on the seatalk hs network. Ip camera feeds can be recorded and photos can be taken. D12881...

  • Page 283: Using Quad View

    18.2 changing the camera feed changing the camera / video feed on touchscreen displays, if more than 1 feed is available you can change which feed is displayed by swiping the screen. D12598-2 from the camera application. 1. Touch and swipe your finger up to move to the next video feed. 2. Touch and ...

  • Page 284: 18.4 Camera Cycling

    3. Select the fullscreen feed. The quad view icon is displayed. 4. Select the quad view icon to switch the camera application back to quad view. 18.4 camera cycling when multiple feeds are available the camera application can be set up to automatically cycle through the available feeds at a specifie...

  • Page 285

    Showing or hiding video input feeds during camera cycling by default your multifunction display’s video input(s) are shown during cycling, even if no feed is connected. You can choose to include or exclude video input(s) from camera cycling. The input(s) included or excluded will apply to both singl...

  • Page 286

    18.6 adjusting the video image if supported by your connected camera / video input device or networked ip camera, you can adjust the image settings. With a video feed displayed in the camera application: 1. Select menu. 2. Select adjust. 3. Select contrast, brightness, or color, as appropriate. The ...

  • Page 287: Recordings

    18.8 selecting a location to store recordings in order to record, playback or capture a still image of ip camera feeds you must select the location you want to save to. If saving to a memory card ensure that a memory card with sufficient space is inserted into the relevant card reader slot. Note: do...

  • Page 288

    Internal storage multifunction displays (mfds) include internal storage that can be used to store recorded video and photos taken using the camera application. The table below shows the approximate available internal storage space for lighthouse tm powered mfds. Mfd variant approximate available int...

  • Page 289: 18.10 Taking Photos

    18.10 taking photos when a camera feed from an ip camera is displayed you can capture a still image. Photos can be taken using the following methods: capture — immediate image capture. Timer — you can select the image to be taken in 5, 10 or 30 seconds after selection. Remote — you can use a wireles...

  • Page 290: 18.11 Viewing Photos

    Record icon stop recording icon take photo icon the onscreen icons will close after 5 seconds. Using the onscreen icons 1. Select the record icon to start recording. 2. Select the stop recording icon to stop the recording. 3. Select the take photo icon to capture a still image. 18.11 viewing photos ...

  • Page 291

    Chapter 19: thermal camera application — pan and tilt cameras chapter contents • 19.1 thermal camera application overview on page 292 • 19.2 thermal camera image on page 292 • 19.3 thermal camera setup and checks on page 293 • 19.4 controls overview on page 294 • 19.5 camera control on page 294 • 19...

  • Page 292: Overview

    19.1 thermal camera application overview the thermal camera application enables you to control a connected thermal camera and display its image on your multifunction display. Thermal imaging (also known as infrared) cameras enable you to see clearly in low-light and no-light conditions. For example,...

  • Page 293

    Icon description scene preset mode for night docking. Scene preset mode for identifying people or objects in the water. Rear-view mode — image is flipped horizontally. Zoom setting: 2x zoom. Zoom setting: 4x zoom. Single active controller on network. Multiple active controllers on network. Pc / lapt...

  • Page 294: 19.4 Controls Overview

    19.4 controls overview the thermal camera application is available on compatible raymarine multifunction displays and systems. It includes controls for the thermal camera. Rotary control zoom image in / out. Joystick • pan and tilt camera note: on touchscreen displays you can also use the touchscree...

  • Page 295

    • pan continuously through 360º. • tilt (elevate) to ±90º relative to the horizon. • zoom (magnify) the thermal camera image. Note: stabilized variants of the t-series thermal cameras include a continuous zoom function, non-stabilized variants can switch between x2 and x4 magnification. Panning and ...

  • Page 296

    3. Select surveillance settings. 4. Select scan width. The scan width options will be displayed: • narrow — the camera will scan approximately 20º left and right of the center (40º total). • medium — the camera will scan approximately 40º left and right of the center (80º total). • wide — the camera...

  • Page 297: 19.6 Image Adjustments

    19.6 image adjustments adjusting the thermal camera image with the thermal camera application displayed: 1. Select menu. 2. Select adjust contrast. 3. Select the contrast, brightness, or color option as appropriate. The relevant numeric adjust control is displayed. 4. Adjust the value as required. 5...

  • Page 298

    Thermal and visible-light operation “dual payload” thermal cameras are equipped with 2 cameras — a thermal imaging (infrared) camera and a visible-light camera. Thermal camera — provides night-time imagery, based on temperature differences between objects. Thermal imaging produces a clear image even...

  • Page 299

    • auto slew to dangerous ais target • auto slew to dangerous marpa target 4. Select the relevant option. Selecting an option from the list will switch the auto slew option for that item on or off. Thermal camera application — pan and tilt cameras 299.

  • Page 300

    19.7 pan and tilt camera — new camera interface the thermal camera application menu options for a pan and tilt thermal camera with the new camera interface are shown below. Activate camera brings the thermal camera out of standby mode. (only available when camera is in standby.) pause image • on • o...

  • Page 301

    • restore factory defaults • calibrate platform camera set-up menu set home position sets the camera’s current position as the camera home position. Slew settings provides automatic slew options and camera alignment settings. • auto slew to mob • auto slew to dangerous ais target • auto slew to dang...

  • Page 302

    High power torque this option controls the amount of power used to hold the camera steady when in use. With the setting enabled the camera will consume more power, but will help ensure that the camera is held in place in rough seas. The high power torque mode may be useful for power boats that opera...

  • Page 303: Modes

    19.8 high power and high torque modes camera state camera setting dual payload single payload standby • high power mode on • high torque mode on 22 w 17.4 w standby • high power mode off • high torque mode on 8 w 7.4 w standby • high power mode on • high torque mode off 13 w 13 w awake • high power ...

  • Page 304

    19.9 pan and tilt camera — old camera interface the thermal camera application menu options for a pan and tilt thermal camera with the old camera interface are shown below. Activate camera brings the thermal camera out of standby mode. (only available when camera is in standby.) pause image • on • o...

  • Page 305

    Osd menu options setup menus the setup menus provide a range of tools and settings to configure the thermal camera. The menus can be accessed from any controller on the system. The menus are overlaid onto the video image. Note: the on-screen menus only appear on the thermal camera image. They are no...

  • Page 306

    Surveillance mode menu menu item / description settings / operation scan width this setting determines the distance that the camera pans left and right when in surveillance mode. Select from: • narrow — the camera will scan approximately 20º left and right of the center (40º total). • medium — the c...

  • Page 307

    Camera state camera setting dual payload single payload awake • high power mode on or off • high torque mode on 30 w 19.4 w awake • high power mode on or off • high torque mode off 20 w 16.5 w user programmable button menu use this menu to set up the user button on the jcu. Menu item / description u...

  • Page 308

    308 lighthouse multifunction display operation instructions.

  • Page 309

    Chapter 20: thermal camera application — fixed mount cameras chapter contents • 20.1 thermal camera application overview on page 310 • 20.2 thermal camera image on page 310 • 20.3 thermal camera setup and checks on page 311 • 20.4 controls overview on page 312 • 20.5 camera control on page 312 • 20....

  • Page 310: Overview

    20.1 thermal camera application overview the thermal camera application enables you to control a connected thermal camera and display its image on your multifunction display. Thermal imaging (also known as infrared) cameras enable you to see clearly in low-light and no-light conditions. For example,...

  • Page 311

    Icon description rear-view mode — image is flipped horizontally. Zoom setting: 2x zoom. Zoom setting: 4x zoom. Single active controller on network. Multiple active controllers on network. Pc / laptop detected on network. Ffc (flat field correction) periodically the camera will perform a flat field c...

  • Page 312: 20.4 Controls Overview

    20.4 controls overview the thermal camera application is available on compatible raymarine multifunction displays and systems. It includes controls for the thermal camera. Rotary control zoom image in / out. Ok confirm menu selection. Joystick navigate menus. Cancel / back cancel selection. Range in...

  • Page 313: 20.6 Image Adjustments

    20.6 image adjustments adjusting the thermal camera image with the thermal camera application displayed: 1. Select menu. 2. Select adjust contrast. 3. Select the contrast, brightness, or color option as appropriate. The relevant numeric adjust control is displayed. 4. Adjust the value as required. 5...

  • Page 314

    20.7 fixed mount camera menu the thermal camera application menu options for a fixed mount thermal camera are shown below. Activate camera brings the thermal camera out of standby mode. (only available when camera is in standby.) pause image • on • off (default) image options select to display the i...

  • Page 315

    Ball down mode this options should be enables when the camera is mounted upside down in the ‘ball down’ configuration. • on • off (default) high power standby this option controls the amount of power used to hold the camera in position while it is in standby mode. With the setting enabled the camera...

  • Page 316

    316 lighthouse multifunction display operation instructions.

  • Page 317

    Chapter 21: weather application (north america only) chapter contents • 21.1 weather application overview on page 318 • 21.2 weather application set up on page 318 • 21.3 weather application display overview on page 319 • 21.4 weather map navigation on page 322 • 21.5 weather context menu on page 32...

  • Page 318

    21.1 weather application overview the weather application overlays historical, live, and forecasted weather graphics on a world map. The weather application can only be used in north america and its coastal waters. The weather application graphics and their associated weather data enable you to dete...

  • Page 319: Overview

    21.3 weather application display overview the weather application displays a range of graphics to indicate weather conditions and forecast information. The following diagram illustrates the main features of the weather application display: d 8564-4 5 7 1 0 6 9 8 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 item description 1 ra...

  • Page 320

    Storm tracking symbols the weather application uses a range of symbols to represent different types of storm tracks. The storm tracking function enables you to monitor significant storms in the area. Examples of significant storms include tropical disturbances, depressions, storms and cyclones, hurr...

  • Page 321

    Wave information symbols the weather application uses a range of graphics and symbols to represent different types of wave information. Symbol description wave height — waves are shown in 16 shades of color from: • reds — highest waves • greens — intermediate waves • blues — lowest waves wave period...

  • Page 322: 21.5 Weather Context Menu

    21.4 weather map navigation you can move around the weather map and place waypoints. When you open the weather application, a world map is displayed. If the system has a position fix for your vessel, the map will be centred on your location. As in the chart application, use the cursor to move around...

  • Page 323: 21.6 Weather Information

    21.6 weather information you can view weather information for: • a specific location • a surface observation station (when displayed) • cities (when displayed) viewing weather data at a specific location you can view weather details at a particular location on the world map regardless of the display...

  • Page 324: 21.7 Weather Reports

    21.7 weather reports you can view a number of different weather reports to give you a comprehensive view of the weather. Your multifunction display shows weather reports for: • tropical statements. • marine warnings. • marine zone forecasts. • watchbox warnings. Tropical statements tropical statemen...

  • Page 325

    21.8 animated weather graphics you can view animated weather graphics to provide an indication of changing weather patterns. The animated weather option enables you to view an animation from the current time for: • nowrad — weather radar • wind • waves • pressure — surface pressure running a weather...

  • Page 326

    Menu item description options control to zoom in and out. View report the view report menu allows you to view the different types of weather reports received. You can also select the location of the report. Report at • ship • cursor view report • tropical statements • marine warnings • marine zone f...

  • Page 327

    21.10 glossary of weather terms term definition cold front the boundary between two different air masses where cold air pushes warm air out of the way and brings colder weather. Cyclone a large area of low atmospheric pressure, characterized by inward spiralling winds. A “low” also called a “depress...

  • Page 328

    Term definition precipitation moisture that is released from the atmosphere as rain, drizzle, hail, sleet or snow, as well as dew and fog. Pressure centre a region of high or low pressure. Squall line a non-frontal band, or line, of thunderstorms. Super typhoon a typhoon that reaches maximum sustain...

  • Page 329

    Chapter 22: mobile applications chapter contents • 22.1 raymarine mobile apps on page 330 • 22.2 enabling wi-fi on page 331 • 22.3 enabling mobile apps on page 331 • 22.4 setting up wi-fi security on page 332 • 22.5 selecting a wi-fi channel on page 332 mobile applications 329.

  • Page 330

    22.1 raymarine mobile apps raymarine mobile apps enable viewing and control of your multifunction display via a compatible mobile device, using a wi-fi connection. Raymarine currently offers the following mobile apps: • rayview • rayremote • raycontrol note: your multifunction display must have soft...

  • Page 331: 22.2 Enabling Wi-Fi

    22.2 enabling wi-fi with the homescreen displayed: 1. Select set-up. 2. Select system settings. 3. Select wireless connections. 4. Select wi-fi > on. 22.3 enabling mobile apps raymarine mobile apps must be enabled on your multifunction display before you can stream video or remote control your multi...

  • Page 332

    22.4 setting up wi-fi security you can encrypt the wi-fi connection on the multifunction display to prevent unauthorized devices from accessing the connection. The default encryption is wpa2. With the homescreen displayed: 1. Select set-up. 2. Select system settings. 3. Select wireless connections. ...

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    Chapter 23: media player application chapter contents • 23.1 media player connection on page 334 • 23.2 enabling bluetooth on page 334 • 23.3 pairing a bluetooth media player on page 335 • 23.4 enabling audio control on page 335 • 23.5 media player controls on page 336 • 23.6 media player controls u...

  • Page 334: 23.2 Enabling Bluetooth

    23.1 media player connection you can use your mfd to control a bluetooth media player (such as a smartphone). The media player must be compatible with the bluetooth 2.1+ edr power class 1.5 (supported profile: avrcp 1.0) or higher. D12164-3 1 3 2 1. Mfd 2. Bluetooth connection 3. Bluetooth media pla...

  • Page 335

    23.3 pairing a bluetooth media player with the homescreen displayed and bluetooth turned on: 1. Select set-up. 2. Select system settings. 3. Select wireless connections. 4. Select new bluetooth connection. A message is displayed prompting you to put your media player device into discovery mode. 5. E...

  • Page 336: 23.5

    23.5 media player controls touchscreen multifunction displays enable you to use the on-screen media player controls to control the audio playing on your external media player. D12293-1 1 3 2 4 5 1. Touch this icon to display the audio controls. 2. Previous track. 3. Play track. 4. Pause track. 5. Ne...

  • Page 337

    23.7 unpairing a bluetooth device if you are experiencing problems when attempting to use a bluetooth device with the multifunction display it may be necessary to unpair the device (and any other paired bluetooth devices) and then retry the pairing procedure. With the homescreen displayed: 1. Select...

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  • Page 339

    Chapter 24: fusion link application chapter contents • 24.1 fusion link application overview on page 340 • 24.2 media sources on page 341 • 24.3 browsing music on page 341 • 24.4 selecting shuffle and repeat functions on page 342 • 24.5 adjusting volume levels for each zone on page 342 • 24.6 select...

  • Page 340

    24.1 fusion link application overview the multifunction display can control compatible fusion entertainment systems. Example d12746-1 1 5 7 4 3 6 2 1 fusion menu options / track lists 2 shuffle and repeat icons 3 track / media specific details and controls 4 volume control 5 zone selector 6 media so...

  • Page 341: 24.2 Media Sources

    24.2 media sources the media sources available depend on the type of fusion unit and its connected peripheral devices. Media sources: • am/fm radio • aux 1 / aux 2 • usb • ipod 1 / ipod 2 • dvd • vhf radio • satellite radio selecting a media source from the fusion link application: 1. Select src:. A...

  • Page 342: Functions

    24.4 selecting shuffle and repeat functions you can set the fusion link application to repeat the selected folder or to shuffle the play order. From the fusion link application: 1. Select the menu icon. 2. Select repeat to switch the repeat folder function on or off. 3. Select shuffle to switch the ...

  • Page 343

    Adjusting bass, middle, and treble controls from the fusion link application: 1. Select the menu icon. 2. Select tone controls. 3. Adjust the controls to the required levels. 4. Select back to go back to the menu options. 5. Select back from the menu options to go back to the main screen. 24.6 selec...

  • Page 344: Fusion Unit

    24.7 powering off an nmea 2000 fusion unit from the fusion link application: 1. Select the menu icon. 2. Select power off. The fusion unit will power off. The fusion link application will display the unit selection page. 24.8 powering on an nmea 2000 fusion unit with the unit selection page displaye...

  • Page 345: 24.9 Menu Options

    24.9 menu options the menu options available are dependent on the media source connected. Menu option media sources description browse music • ipod • usb enables browsing of music stored on the selected device. Repeat • ipod • usb • off • folder — repeats all songs in the current folder shuffle • ip...

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  • Page 347

    Chapter 25: sirius audio application (north america only) chapter contents • 25.1 sirius audio overview on page 348 sirius audio application (north america only) 347.

  • Page 348

    25.1 sirius audio overview a connected, compatible raymarine sirius marine weather / satellite radio receiver can be controlled using the sirius audio application. Note: a sirius subscription is required to enable use of a sirius marine weather / satellite radio receiver. To enable volume controls t...

  • Page 349

    Chapter 26: troubleshooting chapter contents • 26.1 troubleshooting on page 350 • 26.2 power up troubleshooting on page 351 • 26.3 radar troubleshooting on page 352 • 26.4 gps troubleshooting on page 353 • 26.5 troubleshooting automatic route generation on page 354 • 26.6 sonar troubleshooting on pa...

  • Page 350: 26.1 Troubleshooting

    26.1 troubleshooting the troubleshooting information provides possible causes and corrective action required for common problems associated with marine electronics installations. All raymarine products are, prior to packing and shipping, subjected to comprehensive test and quality assurance programs...

  • Page 351

    26.2 power up troubleshooting problems at power up and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Product does not turn on or keeps turning off possible causes possible solutions blown fuse / tripped breaker 1. Check condition of relevant fuses and breakers and connections, replace if n...

  • Page 352: 26.3 Radar Troubleshooting

    26.3 radar troubleshooting problems with the radar and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem possible causes possible solutions check that the scanner power supply cable is sound and that all connections are tight and free from corrosion. Check relevant fuses and breakers. ...

  • Page 353: 26.4 Gps Troubleshooting

    26.4 gps troubleshooting problems with the gps and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem possible causes possible solutions geographic location or prevailing conditions preventing satellite fix. Check periodically to see if a fix is obtained in better conditions or another ...

  • Page 354

    26.5 troubleshooting automatic route generation the information below details the warnings that can be displayed when using automatic route generation, a description of what the warning means and actions to be taken to correct the issue. Example warning message description resolution route generatio...

  • Page 355

    Example warning message description resolution the start and end point of the desired route are further than 100 nm apart. Create smaller route legs. E.G. Instead of trying to create a route from point a to point b, create a route from point a to point b to point c to point d, this will enable a rou...

  • Page 356: 26.6 Sonar Troubleshooting

    26.6 sonar troubleshooting problems with the sonar and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Scrolling image is not being displayed possible causes possible solutions sonar disabled select enable sonar from the shortcuts page. Damaged cables 1. Check that the transducer cable conne...

  • Page 357

    Possible causes possible solutions 6. With the product under load, using a multi-meter, check for high voltage drop across all connectors/fuses etc (this can cause the fishfinder applications to stop scrolling or the unit to reset/turn off), replace if necessary. Vessel speed too high slow vessel sp...

  • Page 358

    Incorrect speed reading (dst) possible causes possible solutions paddle wheel fault check that the paddle wheel is clean. No speed offset set add speed offset. Incorrect calibration re-calibrate equipment transducer does not have a speed element install transducer with speed element to enable speed ...

  • Page 359

    26.7 sonar crosstalk interference there are 2 types of potential sonar crosstalk interference in a raymarine sonar system: 1. Sidevision sonar crosstalk interference 2. Multiple sonar crosstalk interference the types of crosstalk interference that you may experience in your system depend on the comb...

  • Page 360

    Note: due to physical size and other constraints that vary from vessel to vessel, it may not be possible to completely eliminate crosstalk interference from your system. However, this will not impede your ability to benefit from the full capabilities of your sonar system. Being able to easily identi...

  • Page 361

    26.8 thermal camera troubleshooting problems with the thermal camera and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem possible causes possible solutions camera is in standby mode. The camera will not display video if it is in standby mode. Use the camera controls (either the therm...

  • Page 362

    Problem possible causes possible solutions display brightness is set too low. Use the brightness controls at the display to adjust accordingly. The contrast or brightness settings in the thermal camera application are set too low. Use the appropriate menu in the thermal camera application to adjust ...

  • Page 363

    26.9 system data troubleshooting aspects of the installation can cause problems with the data shared between connected equipment. Such problems, their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem possible causes possible solutions check the data bus (e.G. Seatalk ng ) wiring and connect...

  • Page 364

    26.10 video troubleshooting problems with the video inputs and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem possible causes possible solutions no signal message on screen (video image not displayed) cable or connection fault check that the connections are sound and free from corro...

  • Page 365

    26.11 wi-fi troubleshooting aspects of the installation can cause problems with the data shared between wireless devices. Such problems, their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem possible causes possible solutions ensure that wi-fi is enabled on the multifunction display (homes...

  • Page 366

    26.12 bluetooth troubleshooting aspects of the installation can cause problems with the data shared between wireless devices. Such problems, their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem possible causes possible solutions ensure that bluetooth is enabled on the multifunction displa...

  • Page 367

    26.13 touchscreen troubleshooting problems with the touchscreen and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem possible causes possible solutions touch lock is enabled. Use the joystick to turn off the touch lock on the home screen. Screen is not being operated with bare fingers...

  • Page 368

    26.14 touchscreen alignment if the touchscreen is misaligned to your touch, you can realign it to improve the accuracy. Realignment involves a simple exercise to align an on-screen object with your touch. For best results, perform this exercise when your vessel is anchored or moored. Note: this only...

  • Page 369

    26.15 miscellaneous troubleshooting miscellaneous problems and their possible causes and solutions are described here. Problem possible causes possible solutions check relevant fuses and breakers. Check that the power supply cable is sound and that all connections are tight and free from corrosion. ...

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  • Page 371

    Chapter 27: technical support chapter contents • 27.1 raymarine customer support on page 372 • 27.2 learning resources on page 372 • 27.3 third-party support on page 373 technical support 371.

  • Page 372: 27.2 Learning Resources

    27.1 raymarine customer support raymarine provides a comprehensive customer support service. You can contact customer support through the raymarine website, telephone and e-mail. If you are unable to resolve a problem, please use any of these facilities to obtain additional help. Web support please ...

  • Page 373: 27.3 Third-Party Support

    27.3 third-party support contact and support details for third-party suppliers can be found on the appropriate websites. Fusion www.Fusionelectronics.Com navionics www.Navionics.Com sirius www.Sirius.Com technical support 373.

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  • Page 375

    Appendix a switch panel application vessel control and monitoring systems when integrated with a vessel control and monitoring system your multifunction display can provide monitoring and controls for your power circuits, breakers, switches and equipment. The switch panel application can be used to:...

  • Page 376

    1 3 5 2 4 6 d12739-1 1 toggle switch. 2 rotary (multi-state) switch. 3 position control switch. 4 momentary switch. 5 data item (dial gauge). 6 data item (tank level). Using the switches on a touchscreen this only applies to hybridtouch displays. From the switch panel application: 1. Toggle switch —...

  • Page 377

    Appendix b nmea 0183 sentences the display supports the following nmea 0183 sentences. These are applicable to nmea 0183 and seatalk protocols. Sentence description transmit receive aam waypoint arrival alarm sentence ● apb autopilot sentence ‘b’ ● ● bwc bearing and distance to waypoint ● ● bwr bear...

  • Page 378

    Appendix c nmea data bridging nmea data bridging allows data that exists on the display’s nmea 2000 bus to be repeated to nmea 0183 devices, and vice versa. An example of nmea data bridging is in a system that includes a third-party gps receiver connected to the nmea 0183 input of a raymarine displa...

  • Page 379

    Appendix d nmea 2000 sentences the display supports the following nmea 2000 sentences. These are applicable to nmea 2000, seatalk ng and seatalk 2 protocols. Message number message description transmit receive bridged to nmea 0183 59392 iso acknowledgment ● ● 59904 iso request ● ● 60928 iso address ...

  • Page 380

    Message number message description transmit receive bridged to nmea 0183 129283 cross track error ● ● ● 129284 navigation data ● ● ● 129291 set and drift, rapid update ● ● ● 129301 time to or from mark ● 129539 gnss dops ● 129540 gnss sats in view ● ● 129542 gnss pseudorange noise statistics ● ● 129...

  • Page 381

    Egr system throttle position sensor engine emergency stop mode warning level 1 warning level 2 power reduction maintenance needed engine comm error sub or secondary throttle neutral start protect engine shutting down unknown error nmea 2000 sentences 381.

  • Page 382

    Appendix e software releases raymarine regularly updates its multifunction display software to introduce improvements, additional hardware support and user interface features. The table below details some of the important enhancements and which software revision they were introduced with. Software v...

  • Page 383

    Software version applicable product manual multifunction displays compatibility changes – auto gain offset – auto color gain offset – depth sensitivity • added wind angle and wind speed damping settings to the data application. • added feature to raycontrol and rayremote apps that allow a thermal ca...

  • Page 384

    Software version applicable product manual multifunction displays compatibility changes lighthouse ii — v10.41 81337–10 81344–4 a65 / a65 wi-fi / a67 / a67 wi-fi a68 / a68 wi-fi / a75 / a75 wi-fi / a77 / a77 wi-fi / a78 / a78 wi-fi / a95 / a97 / a98 / a125 / a127 / a128 / c95 / c97 / c125 / c127 / e...

  • Page 385

    Software version applicable product manual multifunction displays compatibility changes • added support for navionics gold chip encryption • updated japanese limitations of use statement • added support for multi-touch gesture on a series displays v8.52 81337–9 81344–2 a65 / a65 wi-fi / a67 / a67 wi...

  • Page 386

    Software version applicable product manual multifunction displays compatibility changes v5.27 81337–5 a65 / a67 / c95 / c97 / c125 / c127 / e7 / e7d / e95 / e97 / e125 / e127 / e165 • addition of fuel manager including: estimated fuel remaining, distance to empty and time to empty calculations, fuel...

  • Page 387

    Software version applicable product manual multifunction displays compatibility changes • enhanced home screen customize option permitting 9 and 12 inch mfds to view up to 4 applications on a single page. • default fuel data page added. • added arabic language support. • inclusion of remote upgrade ...

  • Page 388: Compatibility

    Appendix f multifunction display compatibility the table below identifies the mfd software version required to support the listed raymarine ® hardware. Cp450c v3.15 raymarine mobile applications v3.15 1kw transducer support for sonar variant displays v3.15 multiple thermal camera jcu’s v5.27 sirius ...

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