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i RayChart 420 and 420DChartplotter Owner’s Handbook SAFETY NOTICES 1. HIGH VOLTAGE.The display unit contains high voltages. Adjustments require specialisedservice procedures and tools only available to qualified service technicians– there are no user serviceable parts or adjustments. The operator s...
RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter ii RAYTHEON MARINE products are supported by a network of AuthorizedService Representatives. For information on Raytheon products and services,contact either of the following: UNITED STATES Raytheon Marine Company22 Cotton Road, Suite 280Nashua, NH 03063-4219Telephone:...
Preface iii Preface This handbook covers the RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter manufactured byRaytheon Marine Company. It contains very important information on the installation and operation of yournew equipment. In order to obtain the best results in operation and performance,please read this handboo...
Table of Contents v Contents Preface ................................................................................................ iii Warranty ................................................................................... iii EMC Conformance ....................................................
Chapter 1: Overview 1-1 Chapter 1: Overview 1.1 Introduction How this Handbook is organised This handbook describes the RayChart 420 Chartplotter. The handbook is organised as follows: Chapter 1 - Overview (this chapter) provides an overview of the features andfunctions of the RayChart 420 Chartplot...
1-2 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter General The RayChart 420 Chartplotter is waterproof and can be installed either aboveor below deck. The equipment comprises: • 6 in LCD display with Chartholder compartment for a Navionics ® Nav-Chart electronic chart card • GPS receiver (RC420) or Differential/GPS...
Chapter 1: Overview 1-3 The chartplotter screen can also show additional information, depending onyour currently selected options, set up selections and data available from otherequipment. An example chart display in its default configuration, with a chart cardinstalled, is shown in Section 1.3, Ope...
1-4 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter PAGE GOTO MOB CLEAR ENTER D4667_1 TOPSHAM EXETER TEIGNMOUTH EXMOUTH TORQUAY DARTMOUTH PLYMOUTH ENPORT SALCOMBE PORTLAND HARBOUR ISLE O CAP DE LA HAGUE ALDERNEY GUERNSEY JERSEY PORTB CSR 48°30.367'NPOS 1°35.636'W 128 nm FIND SHIP ROUTES WAYPOINTS BRG 231°TRNG 40.91n...
Chapter 1: Overview 1-5 The cursor is context-sensitive. Some items on the screen, such as waypointsand chart objects have information associated with them. When you place thecursor over such objects, the information is displayed in the status bar. Inaddition, a function bar is displayed for certain...
1-6 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter Pop-up menus Pop-up menus usually provide various options. When a pop-up menu ison-screen, a set of associated functions is also displayed. Use the trackpad to select an option from the menu, then use the appropriatefunction to set the option, eg. you can specify t...
Chapter 2: Getting Started 2-1 Chapter 2: Getting started 2.1 Introduction This chapter provides information, instructions and a simple exercise to allowyou to practice using the RayChart 420 Chartplotter. It is intended to help youbecome familiar with the controls before you start using the chartpl...
2-2 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter 2.2 Switching on/off This section explains how to switch the chartplotter on and off. ä To turn the chartplotter display unit on, press the POWER key. The keys light up, the display unit beeps and the RayChart logo is displayed, followed by thefollowing warning: WA...
Chapter 2: Getting Started 2-3 The last-used control is highlighted in inverse video. 2. Press the trackpad left/right to select the LIGHTS function. 3. Press the trackpad top/bottom to increase or decrease the lighting to one of four levels. You can press and hold the trackpad to change the setting...
2-4 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter 2. Press trackpad left/right to highlight SYSTEM SET UP and press ENTER to display the System Set Up menu. 3. Use trackpad up/down to highlight the SIMULATOR option . 4. Use trackpad left/right to select ON. 5. If necessary, use trackpad up/down to highlight, in tu...
2-6 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter Moving around the chart You will normally operate the chartplotter with the chart showing your vessel’scurrent location. In the default North-Up orientation, the vessel moves in relation to the screen.You will need to reposition the chart if your vessel moves out o...
Chapter 2: Getting Started 2-7 Changing the chart scale The RANGE key allows you to change the chart scale so that you can see asmaller or larger area on the screen. Plotter mode is available to allow you to zoom into a smaller area, even when nochart data is available for that scale. To enable plot...
2-8 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter TOPSHAM EXETER TEIGNMOUTH EXMOUTH TORQUAY DARTMOUTH PLYMOUTH ENPORT SALCOMBE PORTLAND HARBOUR ISLE O CAP DE LA HAGUE ALDERNEY GUERNSEY JERSEY PORTB CSR 48°30.367'NPOS 1°35.636'W 128 nm FIND SHIP ROUTES WAYPOINTS BRG 231°TRNG 40.91nm Chart Boundary - Indicates furth...
Chapter 2: Getting Started 2-9 The chart scale in use is indicated in the status bar; the number represents thedistance (in nautical miles) displayed from the top to the bottom of the screen. To obtain Navionics Nav-Chart cards contact your local dealer or: Navionics S.p.A.Via Vespucci 28955049Viare...
2-10 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter Removing a Nav-Chart card CAUTION:DO NOT use a metallic instrument, eg. a screwdriver or pliers, to aidremoval as doing so can cause irreparable damage. ä To remove a Nav-Chart card: 1. Pull out the cartridge cover at the right hand side of the unit. 2. Grip the c...
Chapter 2: Getting Started 2-11 ä To obtain port services information: 1. Place the cursor over the port symbol for which you require information. The PORT SERVICES function, together with help text, is displayed: D4707_1 2. To view further details, press ENTER. The details available are listed on- ...
Chapter 3: Operation 3-1 Chapter 3: Operation 3.1 Introduction This chapter explains how to use the chart functions to navigate with yourRayChart 420. It covers the following topics: • Controlling waypoints; placing, moving, editing and deleting waypoints • Working with routes; creating a new route,...
3-2 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter All waypoints in the database are displayed on the screen, unless you setSHOW WAYPOINTS to OFF in the Chart Set Up menu, as described inChapter 4. You can select a waypoint, either on-screen or from the list, forediting. The waypoint is usually placed at the cursor...
Chapter 3: Operation 3-3 PLACE WAYPOINT MOVE CURSOR, "ENTER"TO PLACE WAYPOINT, "CLEAR" TO QUIT 2. Place the cursor in the required position on the chart and press ENTER to place the waypoint. The waypoint is added to the waypoint list and namedusing the next available number.The wayp...
3-4 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter Selecting a waypoint Positioning the cursor over a waypoint selects that waypoint and accesses theWAYPOINT OPTIONS function bar. This enables you to go to (described inSection 3.4), edit (symbol, name, position), erase or move the waypoint. Selecting a waypoint fro...
Chapter 3: Operation 3-5 Waypoint data display Waypoint data can be viewed in two ways: you can use the cursor to select thewaypoint to display the waypoint data in the status bar at the top of the screen,or you can view waypoint details on the waypoint list. ä To display waypoint data: Move the cur...
Chapter 3: Operation 3-7 Erasing a waypoint Note: You cannot erase a waypoint that is the target waypoint or waypointsthat are also used in any saved route(s). If you try to erase a waypoint that is used in a saved route you are warned“WAYPOINT IS USED IN ROUTE(S) AND CANNOT BE ERASED” ä To delete a...
3-8 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter ä To move a waypoint using the Waypoint Edit functions: 1. Select the waypoint using the Waypoint List as described above. The waypoint functions are displayed. 2. To edit the waypoint position proceed as previously described in Editing the Waypoint Details. 3.3 Wo...
Chapter 3: Operation 3-9 3. Select MORE to see more functions: 4. Select MORE again to return to the first level functions. 5. Press CLEAR to return to chart mode. Creating a new route Note: If there is a current route on screen, it is cleared when you select MAKEROUTE. If you are following the curr...
3-10 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you have placed all your waypoints. You can have up to 50 waypoints in a route. Any existing waypoint(s) can beincluded by placing the cursor on the waypoint(s). 7. When you have entered all your waypoints, press GOTO to complete the ...
Chapter 3: Operation 3-11 5. Press ENTER to finish and clear the Route List, then press CLEAR to return to the chart mode. Clearing the current route from the screen To clear the current route from the screen, select CLEAR ROUTE. If thecurrent route has not been saved, you are prompted to save it. ä...
3-12 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter Displaying route leg and waypoint information ä To display information about a route leg, move the cursor over the leg until its data is displayed in the status bar at the top of the screen. To remove the data, move the cursor away from the route leg or press CLEA...
Chapter 3: Operation 3-13 • Move a Waypoint (as described in Section 3.2) • Reverse a Route Any changes you make to the route affect only the current route, so you need tosave the route if you want to keep the changes. Inserting/deleting waypoints in a route ä To add a waypoint to the end of a route...
3-14 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter 6. Press CLEAR again to remove the function bar and route leg data. The new waypoint is temporarily added to the waypoint list and named with thefirst available waypoint number. The waypoints in the current route are re-numbered to identify the new positions. ä To...
Chapter 3: Operation 3-15 2. Select MORE to display the second level GOTO functions: 3. Select MORE to return to the first level functions. 4. Press CLEAR to return to the chart screen. Note: The functions differ if a FOLLOW or GOTO is already in progress (seeStop Follow or Stop Goto). Follow a rout...
3-16 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter The current route is reversed on the screen and the waypoints are renumbered. ä To follow the reversed route: 4. Press the GOTO key. The Goto/Follow functions are displayed. 5. Press FOLLOW ROUTE. Your vessel’s current position becomes the origin and the first way...
Chapter 3: Operation 3-17 2. Press ENTER and select FOLLOW FROM HERE. D4687_1 FOLLOW FROM HERE EDIT WAYPOINT REMOVE WAYPOINT MOVE WAYPOINT Your vessel follows the route, using the selected waypoint as the target. 3. To return to chart mode, move the cursor away from the waypoint or press CLEAR. Adva...
3-18 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter Going to an individual target Rather than following a route, you can go directly to a selected target. This canbe an existing waypoint, a port or the current cursor position. Go to a waypoint ä To navigate directly to an existing waypoint: 1. From the normal chart...
Chapter 3: Operation 3-19 Go to cursor Note: If navigation is currently in progress or if the cursor is homed (Find Ship)it is not possible to go to cursor. ä To navigate directly to the current cursor position: 1. Press the GOTO key and select GOTO CURSOR. The GOTO CURSOR function now has help text...
3-20 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter 3. Use trackpad up/down to select the required destination and press ENTER to start the GoTo, or CLEAR to cancel the operation.The operation is conducted in the same manner as for GO TO PORT above. Stop follow or stop goto ä To stop following the route or target p...
Chapter 3: Operation 3-21 CDI display The CDI display shows Cross Track Error (XTE) and distance to waypointpresented in a ‘runway’ format: D4700_1 The ‘runway’ represents a 0.3nm width with the vessel symbol shown at thebottom. Bearing to Waypoint, Distance to Waypoint, Time to Go (TTG),Course Over...
3-22 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter BDI display The BDI display shows deviation from the bearing to waypoint and distance towaypoint. Cross track Error, Bearing to Waypoint, Distance to Waypoint, Timeto Go, COG and SOG are also shown. Time to Go is calculated on the basis ofdistance to destination a...
Chapter 3: Operation 3-23 Waypoint data The Waypoint Data display comprises text data occupying the whole screen : D4702_1 COG 230° T TIME 13:29 12/12/99 SOG 6.8 Kts TTG 01:03 XTE 0.5 nm ETA 14:32 12/12/99 BRG 234° TRNG 12.4 nm ROUTE ROUTE 01 WPT 001 WAYPOINT STEER STARBOARD If a route is not select...
3-24 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter If no GOTO or follow is in progress, the steering instruction is NO TARGET,no steering arrows are shown, but the rhumb line indicator is shown. The graphical XTE indication places arrows either side of the rhumb lineindicator and pointing towards it, dependent on ...
Chapter 3: Operation 3-25 Time/Date Data The Time/Date display comprises text data occupying the whole screen: TIME 12:34DATE 26/01/99 ETA (WAYPOINT) 13:37 26/01/99 TTG (WAYPOINT) 01:03 ETA (ROUTE) 14:32 27/01/99 TTG (ROUTE) 34:03 STEER STARBOARD SUNRISE 06.23 SUNSET 21.34 TODAY AT POSITION (USER SE...
3-26 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter 3.6 Transferring waypoints and routes Displayed waypoints Waypoints and routes can be received and transmitted via NMEA, see alsoChapter 5, Section 5.4, Connecting to other equipment. The NMEA link couldbe to a PC. Managing database lists The SEND WAYPOINTS functi...
3-28 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter The following instructions assume that the track functions are displayed. Setting up a track Use the track functions to switch the track on and to specify the interval atwhich track points are placed. The time interval between track points can be setto 1s, 10s, 30...
Chapter 3: Operation 3-29 ä To set up a track: 1. Select the INTERVAL function. Use trackpad up/down to select the appropriate options to set either a timeinterval or a distance interval; press up to increase the interval or down todecrease the interval. 2. Use trackpad left/right to select TRACK ON...
3-30 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter • Marks the current position as a temporary waypoint with an MOB symbol which replaces any current active waypoint and route. • Displays the MOB data box, showing the bearing and range to the MOB position, the elapsed time since the MOB was initiated and COG data....
Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter 4-1 Chapter 4: Setting up the chartplotter 4.1 Introduction When you have installed your system and are familiar with its basic operation,you may wish to set it up to operate according to your requirements and displayinformation according to your preferences. T...
Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter 4-3 Menu Options Factory New Default Setting DATE FORMAT DD/MM/YY DD/MM/YY MM/DD/YY TIME OFFSET UTC or local offset value UTC up to ±13 hours in 1-hr steps LANGUAGE MULTI-LANGUAGE ENGLISH SIMULATOR OFF/ON OFF SIMULATED SOG 00 Kt to 99 Kt in 1 Kt steps 00 Kt SIM...
Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter 4-5 The Default value is zero and the selected value is retained on power down. If the simulator is switched OFF, the value is shown as dashes and noadjustment is possible. 4.3 Chart set up parameters The CHART SET UP function allows you to set up the chartplot...
Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter 4-7 Orientation The chart orientation is normally North Up, but can be changed to Course Up orHead Up. The orientation modes give the following displays: • North Up: The chart is displayed with north upwards. This is the default mode and is the only mode availa...
Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter 4-9 Chart boundaries When ON, Chart boundary lines are shown on the screen. The selected settingis retained when the unit switched off. Depth contours <5M When ON, depth contours less than 5 metres are shown. The selected setting isretained when the unit swi...
4-10 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter 4.4 GPS setup The GPS set up page provides information for the status of the trackednavigation satellites plus HDOP and satellite Fix Status. It also provides theability to set up a Differential GPS (RC420D), by manually retuning it to adifferent differential beac...
Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter 4-11 The D-GPS SET UP function is also displayed, together with help text: ä To tune a differential GPS to another beacon: 1. Press ENTER; the Differential GPS Setup menu is displayed: 2. Using vertical trackpad movements, select MODE. 3. Using horizontal track...
Chapter 5: Installation 5-1 Chapter 5: Installation 5.1 Introduction This chapter provides instructions to assist in planning the installation of theRayChart 420 Chartplotter aboard your vessel. Note: If you wish to practice using the RayChart 420 before installation, youcan connect it, via a 1A qui...
5-2 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter • If a suppression ferrite is attached to a cable, this ferrite should not beremoved. If the ferrite needs to be removed during installation it must bereassembled in the same position. Suppression ferrites The following illustration shows typical cable suppression ...
Chapter 5: Installation 5-3 Items Missing? If any of the above items are missing or damaged, please contact your Raytheondealer or our Product Support Department to obtain replacement parts. Pleasenote that missing or damaged items cannot be replaced without proof ofpurchase. Registering this Produc...
Chapter 5: Installation 5-5 5.4 Connecting to other equipment The unit transmits navigation and waypoint data on NMEA and, therefore, canbe connected to an NMEA (1) compatible autopilot or compatible instrument repeater(s). The navigation data transmitted by the chartplotter is detailed inAppendix B...
5-6 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter The unit can be panel mounted, using the panel-mounting kit (accessory)available from your local Raytheon dealer. ä Panel mount the unit as follows: 1. Check the selected location for the unit. A clear, flat area at least 175mm(7in) wide by 190mm (7½in) high, with ...
Chapter 5: Installation 5-7 5.6 Cabling Introduction The following points need to be considered before installing the system cables: • The minimum requirements are a power cable and a connection from theassociated GPS. Additional cables will be required if you are connecting toother equipment. • All...
5-8 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter GPS Function GPS Function GPS Function GPS Function GPS Function Color Color Color Color Color +12V dc Red 0V dc Black Ground I/O White Data in from GPS Green Data out to GPS Yellow POWER/NMEA connector CAUTION:If you do not have a breaker in your power circuit, yo...
Chapter 5: Installation 5-9 The dc power and NMEA inputs/outputs should be connected to thePOWER/NMEA connector at the rear of the RayChart 420. The connector pinfunctions are detailed in the following table. Function Function Function Function Function Color Color Color Color Color Battery negative...
Chapter 5: Installation 5-11 Checking the Chartplotter Operation To confirm that your chartplotter is operating correctly, perform the followingchecks: 1. Without a Navionics Microchart ® card fitted, verify that the world map is visible. 2. Press the trackpad left/right, up/down and check cursor mo...
Chapter 6: Maintenance & Fault Finding 6-1 Chapter 6: Maintenance & fault finding This chapter provides information on routine maintenance and on possiblecauses of problems you may experience with your RayChart 420 Chartplotter. 6.1 Maintenance Warnings The chartplotter contains high voltage...
6-2 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter Always report any EMC-related problem to your nearest Raytheon dealer. Weuse such information to improve our quality standards. In some installations, it may not be possible to prevent the equipment frombeing affected by external influences. In general this will no...
Chapter 6: Maintenance & Fault Finding 6-3 6.3 Problem solving Prior to packing and shipping, all Raytheon products are subjected tocomprehensive test and quality assurance programmes. However, if this unitshould develop a fault, please refer to the following table to identify the mostlikely cau...
6-4 RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter 6.4 Worldwide support In the first instance, contact the authorised distributor in your own country.A list of worldwide distributors is supplied with your system. Or visit the Raytheon World Wide Web site:www.raymarine.com How to contact Raytheon Marine (US) For ac...
Appendix A: Specification A-1 Appendix A: Specification CE Conforms to 89/336/EEC(EMC), EN60945:1997 Y2K Compliant Size 184mm (7.3in) x 168mm (6.7in) x 75mm (3in), excluding trunnion Weight 0.75 kg (1.65 lb) Environmental Waterproofing To CFR46; suitable for external mounting Temp Range Operating: -...
Appendix B: NMEA Data B-1 Appendix B: NMEA data Connector Received Transmitted POWER/NMEA GGA, GSV, GSA, GLL, GGA, GSV, GSA, GLL, VTG, MSS, WPL, RTE, VTG, MSS, WPL, RTEXTE, APB, BWR, MSK Connector Received Transmitted GPS GGA, GSU, GSA, GLL, MSK VTG, MSS
Appendix C: List of abbreviations C-1 Appendix C: List of abbreviations BDI Bearing Deviation Indicator BTW Bearing To Waypoint CDI Course Deviation Indicator COG Course Over Ground. The actual direction of your vessel’smovement over the ground. dGPS Differential Global Positioning System DTG Distan...
Installation Template T-1 Installation Template TOP Drill hole5 mm (3/16")diameter(4 positions) Drill hole6 mm (1/4")diameter(4 positions) Drill hole 10 mm (3/8") diameter (4 positions) RayChart 420 template D4729-1 125 mm (4.92 in) 164.2 mm (6.46 in) Cut out shaded area only
Limited Warranty Certificate Raytheon Marine Company warrants each new Light Marine/Dealer Distributor Product to be of good materialsand workmanship, and will repair or exchange any parts proven to be defective in material and workmanshipunder normal use for a period of 2 years/24 months from date ...
Purchased from Purchase date Dealer Address Installed by Installation date Commissioned by Owner’s name Mailing address This portion of card should be completed and retained by the owner. Commissioning date Stick barcode label here Factory Service Centers D4795-1 United States of America Raytheon Ma...
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