Raymarine i70 User Manual

Manual is about: Instrument Display

Summary of i70

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    I7 0 in s t r u m e n t d is p la y us e r re fe re nce englis h docume nt numbe r: 81330-1 da te : 11-2010 user manual.

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    Trademark and patents notice autohelm, hsb 2 , raytech navigator, sail pilot, seatalk, seatalk ng , seatalk hs and sportpilot are registered trademarks of raymarine uk limited. Raytalk, seahawk, smartpilot, pathfinder and raymarine are registered trademarks of raymarine holdings limited. Flir is a r...

  • Page 3: Safety Notices

    Chapter 1: important information safety notices warning: product installation and operation this product must be installed and operated in accordance with the instructions provided. Failure to do so could result in personal injury, damage to your vessel and/or poor product performance. Warning: ensu...

  • Page 4: Water Ingress

    Water ingress water ingress disclaimer although the waterproof rating capacity of raymarine products exceeds that called for by the ipx6 standard, water intrusion and subsequent equipment failure may occur if any raymarine equipment is subjected to commercial high pressure washing. Raymarine will no...

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    Chapter 2: handbook information chapter contents • 2.1 about this handbook • 2.2 i70 handbooks • 2.3 before using the i70 handbook information.

  • Page 6: 2.1 About This Handbook

    2.1 about this handbook this handbook describes how to operate your product in conjunction with compatible peripheral equipment. It assumes that all peripheral equipment connected to the system is compatible, correctly installed and commissioned in accordance with the products installation instructi...

  • Page 7: 2.3 Before Using The I70

    2.3 before using the i70 before using the instrument under way it is important that it is properly set up as described in the installation instruction. First time setup the first time the instrument is powered on only, i70 provides on-screen instructions for the initial set up. If your instrument ha...

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    Chapter 3: getting started chapter contents • 3.1 system integration • 3.2 instrument controls • 3.3 instrument power • 3.4 display settings getting started.

  • Page 9: 3.1 System Integration

    3.1 system integration the i70 instrument provides multiple marine instrument functions in a single unit. The instrument displays information received from transducers and other sensors around the boat. There are multiple pages of information available, which you can customize to suit your needs. Th...

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    Item device type 5. Seatalk ng gps receiver 6. Seatalk ng pilot controllers 7. Raymarine multifunction displays 8. Ais receiver / transceiver 9. Transducer pods 10. Analogue wind transducers 11. Analogue speed transducers 12. Analogue depth transducers other devices not shown: smart transducers (e.G...

  • Page 11: 3.2 Instrument Controls

    3.2 instrument controls control layout and functions. 1 2 3 4 d12065-1 item description 1. Left soft button power, brightness, cancel, back 2. Up arrow up navigation, adjust up 3. Down arrow down navigation, adjust down 4. Right soft button menu, select, ok, save 3.3 instrument power powering the in...

  • Page 12: 3.4 Display Settings

    3.4 display settings display and shared brightness you can change the brightness of the individual display, or networked displays. You can only use and set shared brightness on displays which support sharing and are assigned to network groups . You will not be able to set shared brightness levels on...

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    Example color scheme day 1 day 2 inverse red/black changing the color scheme 1. From the color menu highlight a color scheme. Once highlighted the display will preview the selected color scheme. 2. Press select to confirm the color scheme and return to the color settings menu. If the unit is part of...

  • Page 14: Chapter 4: Favorite Pages

    Chapter 4: favorite pages chapter contents • 4.1 favorite pages • 4.2 favorite page frames • 4.3 resetting maximum, minimum and trip data • 4.4 customizing pages favorite pages.

  • Page 15: 4.1 Favorite Pages

    4.1 favorite pages d 12070-1 the i70 presents instrument data on a series of pages. You can have a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 10 favorite pages available, there are sixteen different page layouts to choose from which can be customized with different data types. There are also a number of be-spoke...

  • Page 16: 4.2 Favorite Page Frames

    4.2 favorite page frames each piece of information is displayed in a frame within the page. The frames support a number of different styles and formats for presenting the data. Tri data frame d12071-1 the tri data frame enables digital data to be displayed in numerical format. Digital frames d11839-...

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    1 minimum value 2 average value 3 maximum value indictor graph frames d 11840-1 graphs provide a means of showing how a particular reading has changed over time. Bar graph frames d11869-1 the rudder bar is an example of a bar graph frame. Multi gauge frames the i70 provides three multi-gauge frames ...

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    Multi gauge — twin engine vessel d12074-1 trim tab frame d12075-1 the trim tab frame provides information on the position of the trim tabs. Race timer frame ra c e tim e r s tart d 12076-1 the race timer provides the ability for up to 3 countdown timers. See race timer chapter for more details. Ais ...

  • Page 19: Trip Data

    Rolling road frame d 11861-1 the rolling road provides waypoint and course deviation information. 4.3 resetting maximum, minimum and trip data the values of some data are accrued over time. These include information such a trip distance, and maximum and average speed. This type of information can be...

  • Page 20: 4.4 Customizing Pages

    4.4 customizing pages you can use the favorites page menu to change any instrument page to suit your requirements. You can: • edit an existing page. • add new pages. • delete pages. • change the page order. • set pages to rollover editing an existing page follow these instructions to change the layo...

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    2. To turn rollover function on select a time interval and press select to confirm. 3. To turn rollover off select off and press select to confirm. I70 instrument display user reference.

  • Page 22: Chapter 5: Ais

    Chapter 5: ais chapter contents • 5.1 ais overview • 5.2 ais target symbols • 5.3 setting ais range • 5.4 viewing ais target information • 5.5 ais silent mode ais.

  • Page 23: 5.1 Ais Overview

    5.1 ais overview the ais feature enables you to receive information broadcast by other vessels, and to view these vessels as targets relative to your boat. The ais feature on i70 is standalone, settings and alarms cannot be shared with other ais enabled products on your system. How ais works ais use...

  • Page 24: 5.2 Ais Target Symbols

    Ais messages description alarm on icon ais on, transmitting, alarm is active. Silent ais on & user is silent to other vessels. Alarm on ais on, user is silent to other vessels & alarm is active. Alarm off icon ais on & alarm off data lost ais on & data lost. No fix ais on & lost gps fix. Insufficien...

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    Target type description symbol aid to navigation (aton) target (real) aton target is off position. Target red. Aid to navigation (aton) target (real) aton target is off position & dangerous. Target black and flashes. Aid to navigation (aton) target (real) aton target is off position & lost. Target b...

  • Page 26: 5.3 Setting Ais Range

    5.3 setting ais range you can change the scale of the ais page by altering the ais range. 1. Press the right soft button to bring up the menu. 2. Using the up and down buttons highlight quick options and press ok . 3. Using the up and down buttons highlight ais range and press ok . 4. Using the up a...

  • Page 27: 5.5 Ais Silent Mode

    5.5 ais silent mode ais silent mode enables you to disable ais transmissions ais silent mode enables you to disable the transmitting functions of your ais equipment. This is useful when you do not want to transmit your vessel’s ais data to other ais receivers, but still wish to receive data from oth...

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    Chapter 6: race timer settings chapter contents • 6.1 setting the race timer • 6.2 using the race timer race timer settings.

  • Page 29: 6.2 Using The Race Timer

    6.1 setting the race timer if the race timer has not been setup as a favorite page then the timer can be accessed from the view data menu: menu > view data > time > race timer . Ra c e tim e r s tart d 12076-1 1. To add the race timer as a favourite page from the view data menu display the race time...

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    Chapter 7: multiple data sources (mds) chapter contents • 7.1 multiple data source (mds) overview • 7.2 viewing vessel data sources • 7.3 selecting a preferred data source multiple data sources (mds).

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    7.1 multiple data source (mds) overview mds is a system to manage installations with multiple instances of sensors providing the same type of data to vessel displays and systems. If attached to a compliant system a mds enabled display will let you see all vessel sensors, and select the preferred sou...

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    7.3 selecting a preferred data source to select a preferred data source for your system: 1. Go to the mds menu: main menu > setup > system setup > multiple data source . 2. Press options . 3. Highlight selection and press select . 4. Highlight manual and press select you will be taken back to the so...

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    Chapter 8: instrument alarms chapter contents • 8.1 alarms instrument alarms.

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    8.1 alarms alarms are used to alert you to a situation or hazard requiring your attention. Some examples of alarms are: • anchor alarm — used when anchored, this alerts you to a change in depth which could mean that the chain length requires adjusting. • depth and speed alarms — these alarms alert y...

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    Category alarm content alarm • on • off (default) depth deep adjust • 0 — xxx ft • 100 ft (default) alarm • on • off (default) depth shallow anchor adjust • 0 — xxx ft • 5 ft (default) alarm • on • off (default) depth deep anchor adjust • 0 — xxx ft • 100 ft (default) alarm • on • off (default) spee...

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    Category alarm content alarm • on • off (default) wind awa low apparent wind angle low adjust • 0 — 180º • 10º (default) alarm • on • off (default) wind tws high true wind speed high adjust • 0 — 200 kts • 10 kts (default) alarm • on • off (default) wind tws low true wind speed low adjust • 0 — 200 ...

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    Category alarm content safety messages • on • off (default) dangerous targe t • on • off (default) safe zone • (0.1 , 0.2, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0) nm • (0.1 , 0.2, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0) sm • (0.2, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 5.0) km other ais alarm time to safe zone • 3 min • 6 min • 12 min • 24 min instrument alarms.

  • Page 38: Chapter 9: Quick Options

    Chapter 9: quick options chapter contents • 9.1 quick options menu • 9.2 quick options menu items quick options.

  • Page 39: 9.1 Quick Options Menu

    9.1 quick options menu the quick options menu is a dynamic menu which displays menu items relative to the items displayed on the favourites page you are on. You can access this menu by pressing the right soft button and then selecting quick options . Main menu > quick options . 9.2 quick options men...

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    Page displayed quick options available minimum twa reset min. Twa maximum tws reset max. Tws minimum tws reset min. Tws start timer stop timer reset timer race timer adjust start times graph time scale (view data) page add to favorites view ais targets — (only shown if there is heading or stable cog...

  • Page 41: Chapter 10: View Data

    Chapter 10: view data chapter contents • 10.1 data views • 10.2 viewing data view data 51.

  • Page 42: 10.1 Data Views

    10.1 data views note: the data described in the table below is dependent on the configuration of your system, so some items may not be applicable to your vessel. The following table shows the data items available for each category. Menu item / description settings / operation battery • battery curre...

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    Menu item / description settings / operation fuel fuel management is dependant on a suitable fuel or engine management system being available on the seatalk ng network. • distance to empty • economy • fuel flow — average • fuel flow — instantaneous • fuel level • estimated fuel remaining • fuel pres...

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    Menu item / description settings / operation gps • cog • cog history • cog + sog pair • hdop • lat • lat & lon • lon • sats • sats + hdop • sog • sog history • max sog • ave sog heading • heading • heading & speed • heading history • locked heading • locked heading error & locked heading • tack head...

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    Menu item / description settings / operation speed • average speed • boat speed & sog • max speed • speed • speed history • trolling • vmg windward • vmg windward history • vmg wpt • vmg wpt history time • clock • local time • local time & date • race timer view data.

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    Menu item / description settings / operation wind • awa • awa history • awa & aws pair • awa(ch) & aws pair • awa & vmg • awa max • awa min • aws • aws history • aws max • aws min • beaufort • cardinal • gwd • gwd history • gwd + beaufort • twd • twd history • twa • twa history • twa & tws pair • tw...

  • Page 47: 10.2 Viewing Data

    10.2 viewing data you can use the view data menu to view information which has not been added to favorite pages. 1. Select view data menu from the main menu. 2. From the select category menu choose the data category. 3. Select the relevant item to view the data. The data will be displayed full scree...

  • Page 48: Chapter 11: Setup Menu

    Chapter 11: setup menu chapter contents • 11.1 setup menu setup menu.

  • Page 49: 11.1 Setup Menu

    11.1 setup menu the setup menu provides a range of tools and settings to configure the instrument display. Menu item description options transducer setup set up and calibrate transducers as detailed in transducer calibration section above. • depth • speed • wind • dst800 • dt800 • trim tabs user pre...

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    Transducer setup menu the transducer setup menu provides the functions to enable setup and calibrate connected transducers. Menu item description options depth enables setup and calibration of depth transducers and provides the following options: • details • depth offset details displays can supply ...

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    Menu item description options wind enables setup and calibration of wind transducers and provides the following options: • wind detail • calibrate vane • app wind speed calibration details displays information about the installed transducer, serial no. And software version etc. Calibrate vane - foll...

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    Menu item description options temperature offset: • xxx ºc or ºf dt800 enables setup and calibration of dt (depth, and temperature) smart transducers and provides the following options: • dt800 details • depth offset • temperature offset dt800 details displays information about the installed transdu...

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    User preference menu the user preference menu enables users to customize user settings as detailed in the table below: menu item description options time & date these options enable you to customize the date and time format to your requirements. You can also specify a local time offset from universa...

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    Menu item description options wind speed: • kts — knots. • m/s — metres per second. Temperature: • ºc — degrees centigrade. • ºf — degrees fahrenheit. Flow rate • uk gal/h — uk gallons per hour. • us gal/h — us gallons per hour. • lph — litres per hour. Heading: • mag — magnetic. • true pressure • p...

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    Menu item description options language determines the language that will be used for all on-screen text, labels, menus and options. • chinese • croatian • danish • dutch • english — uk • english — us • finnish • french • german • greek • italian • japanese • korean • norwegian • polish • portuguese ...

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    Menu item description options vessel type determines the default setup of the unit and favorite pages • race sail • sail cruiser • catamaran • workboat • rib • outboard speed boat • inboard speed boat • power cruiser 1 • power cruiser 2 • power cruiser 3 • sport fishing • pro fishing vessel details ...

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    Menu item description options variation range: • -30º — +30º i70 instrument display user reference.

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    System setup menu the system setup menu enables users to customize user settings as detailed in the table below: menu item description options network group this allows you to add multiple units together in a group so that when the color scheme or brightness is changed on one unit the changes are ap...

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    Menu item description options multiple data sources this allows you to view and select preferred data sources. • select data source • data source found • data source details select data source • gps position • heading • depth • speed • wind data source found • model name — serial number port id data...

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    Simulator the simulator mode enables you to practice operating your display without live data from a transducer or other connected peripherals. The simulator mode is switched on/off in the simulator option from the setup menu . Note: raymarine recommends that you do not use the simulator mode whilst...

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    Diagnostics you can access diagnostics details from the setup > diagnostics menu option and can view information relating to: menu item description options about display allows you to view information about the instrument display you are using: • software version • hardware version • bootloader vers...

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    Menu item description options key beep enables you to turn on and off the audible beeps when keys are pressed • on • off self test the product has a built in self test which can help to diagnose faults. • memory test • button test • display test • buzzer test • illumination test setup menu.

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    Chapter 12: maintaining your display chapter contents • 12.1 service and maintenance • 12.2 routine equipment checks • 12.3 cleaning • 12.4 cleaning the display screen • 12.5 performing a factory reset maintaining your display.

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    12.1 service and maintenance this product contains no user serviceable components. Please refer all maintenance and repair to authorized raymarine dealers. Unauthorized repair may affect your warranty. 12.2 routine equipment checks raymarine strongly recommends that you complete a number of routine ...

  • Page 65: 12.3 Cleaning

    12.3 cleaning best cleaning practices. When cleaning this product: • do not wipe the display screen with a dry cloth, as this could scratch the screen coating. • do not use abrasive, or acid or ammonia based products. • do not use a jet wash. 12.4 cleaning the display screen a coating is applied to ...

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    12.5 performing a factory reset to reset your i70 to factory settings follow the steps below. Note: performing a factory reset will erase all saved data and customized settings. 1. Press the right soft button to open the main menu. 2. Select set up . 3. Select factory reset . 4. Press the yes button...

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    Chapter 13: technical support chapter contents • 13.1 raymarine customer support • 13.2 viewing product information technical support.

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    13.1 raymarine customer support raymarine provides a comprehensive customer support service. You can contact customer support through the raymarine website, telephone and email. If you are unable to resolve a problem, please use any of these facilities to obtain additional help. 13.2 viewing product...