Raymarine 420 - Manual

Raymarine 420

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – Owner’s Handbook; SAFETY NOTICES
  • Page 5 – UNITED STATES
  • Page 6 – Preface; Warranty
  • Page 8 – Contents
  • Page 14 – How this Handbook is organised; This handbook describes the RayChart 420 Chartplotter.; Appendix B defines the NMEA data transmitted by the Chartplotter.
  • Page 15 – General; The chartplotter display; Display functions
  • Page 16 – Display options; Operating controls; The chartplotter is operated by means of the following controls:
  • Page 17 – Trackpad and cursor; The trackpad has several functions:
  • Page 18 – Dedicated keys; These keys have fixed functions. Some keys can be used in two ways:; Function bar; When you invoke a function, one of the following occurs:
  • Page 19 – Database lists
  • Page 20 – Chapter 2: Getting started; Conventions used; ä symbol in the margin.; Simulator
  • Page 21 – This section explains how to switch the chartplotter on and off.; Changing the lighting and contrast; ä To change the lighting and contrast:; Press the POWER key to display the lighting controls:
  • Page 22 – ä To view a chart image using simulated data:
  • Page 23 – Controlling the display; • Change the display mode.; Selecting the display mode; Note: Press GOTO to return to normal Chart display at any time.
  • Page 25 – Moving around the chart; Using FIND SHIP; ä To centre the vessel:
  • Page 26 – Changing the chart scale; You can change the chart scale for two purposes:; detail and press the bottom of the RANGE key to zoom into the area.; The distance indicated at the top left of the screen is updated.
  • Page 27 – RANGE key, the result depends upon whether Plotter Mode is on or off :; unchanged, indicating the smallest chart scale is displayed.; RANGE key as many times as required.; nm on the screen
  • Page 28 – To obtain Navionics Nav-Chart cards contact your local dealer or:; Inserting a Nav-Chart card; Pull out the cartridge cover at the right hand side of the unit.
  • Page 29 – Removing a Nav-Chart card; Pull out the cartridge cover at the right hand side of the unit.; Displaying the chart data; Use the trackpad to move the cursor inside one of the chart boxes.; Press the lower part of the RANGE key.; Displaying chart information
  • Page 30 – ä To obtain port services information:
  • Page 32 – Safety; Working with waypoints; Introduction
  • Page 33 – Placing a waypoint; ä To place a new waypoint:
  • Page 34 – ä To place a waypoint at the vessel’s position:; To return to chart mode, press CLEAR twice.
  • Page 35 – Selecting a waypoint; ä To select a waypoint using the cursor:; Press ENTER to select the waypoint function bar:; The selected waypoint can be edited via these functions.; Press ENTER to display the primary function bar:
  • Page 36 – Waypoint data display; ä To display waypoint data:; Move the cursor away from the waypoint or press CLEAR.; ä To display the waypoint details from the waypoint list:; Editing the waypoint details; Note: You cannot edit the target waypoint.
  • Page 38 – Erasing a waypoint; ä To delete a waypoint using the cursor:; Moving a waypoint; ä To move a waypoint using the cursor:
  • Page 39 – Working with routes; ä To access the route function bar:
  • Page 40 – Creating a new route; ä To make a new route by placing waypoints:
  • Page 41 – Select MORE to access the SAVE ROUTE function, or ENTER to return; Saving the Current Route; ä To save and name the current route:; Press ENTER to save the route. Press ENTER again (in response to the
  • Page 42 – Clearing the current route from the screen; ä To clear the current route from the screen:; CLEAR to cancel the operation.; Retrieving a route from the database; ä To select a route as the current route:
  • Page 43 – Displaying route leg and waypoint information; ä To select a route to delete:; Editing a route
  • Page 44 – Inserting/deleting waypoints in a route; ä To add a waypoint to the end of a route:
  • Page 45 – ä To remove a waypoint from the route using the cursor:; Following routes and going to target points; ä To access the follow and goto functions:
  • Page 46 – Press CLEAR to return to the chart screen.; Follow a route; ä To follow the current route:; Reverse a route; ä To reverse the current route:; or b) Move the cursor over a route leg or waypoint until the ROUTE
  • Page 47 – ä To follow the reversed route:; Target point arrival; line passing through the waypoint and perpendicular to the track).; Alter a route; Join a route; ä To start following the current route from a selected waypoint:
  • Page 48 – Press ENTER and select FOLLOW FROM HERE.; Advance to a waypoint; ä To advance to a waypoint:
  • Page 49 – Going to an individual target; Go to a waypoint; ä To navigate directly to an existing waypoint:
  • Page 50 – Go to cursor; ä To navigate directly to the current cursor position:; Go to a port; ä To navigate directly to selected port:
  • Page 51 – Stop follow or stop goto; ä To stop following the route or target point:; Changing the display mode; • Waypoint data; Press the PAGE key to show the SET UP functions with SYSTEM SET
  • Page 52 – CDI display
  • Page 53 – BDI display
  • Page 54 – Waypoint data; If a route is not selected, the ROUTE field displays NO ROUTE.
  • Page 55 – Navigation data
  • Page 56 – The Time and Date fields show the local current time and date.
  • Page 57 – Transferring waypoints and routes; Displayed waypoints; Managing database lists; The Waypoint List is displayed, with its associated function bar:; Select SEND WAYPOINTS and press ENTER the text changes to
  • Page 59 – Setting up a track; Track Interval Setting Guide
  • Page 60 – Clearing the current track; ä To clear the current track:; SmartRoute; ä To convert a track into a route:
  • Page 61 – ä To cancel MOB, press and hold the GOTO key for 2 seconds.; Alarms; Alarm; ä To silence the alarm and clear the message, press any key.
  • Page 62 – Chapter 4: Setting up the chartplotter; System set up parameters; ä To set the System default parameters:
  • Page 64 – Bearing mode
  • Page 66 – Chart set up parameters; ä To set the Chart default parameters:; Press the PAGE key to display the SET UP functions:; trackpad left/right to select the required setting.
  • Page 68 – Orientation; mode and is the only mode available if there is no COG data.; Plotter mode
  • Page 70 – Chart boundaries; The menu is removed and a single function and help text are shown:
  • Page 71 – ä To select GPS Set Up:; to display the GPS SET UP menu.
  • Page 72 – The D-GPS SET UP function is also displayed, together with help text:; Press ENTER the Differential GPS Setup menu is displayed:; AUTO select MAN to set the beacon to manual tuning.
  • Page 74 – Chapter 5: Installation; EMC Installation Guidelines; All Raytheon equipment and cables connected to it are:
  • Page 75 – Unpacking and inspecting the components
  • Page 76 – Registering this Product; • Cable runs: The unit must be located near a dc power source. The power
  • Page 78 – Connecting to other equipment; compatible autopilot or compatible instrument; Mounting the chartplotter; Panel mounting
  • Page 79 – ä Panel mount the unit as follows:
  • Page 80 – You need to run the following cables:; • POWER/NMEA cable, supplied with the unit. This has a connector at one; Chartplotter connectors; • GPS, for connection to the associated GPS receiver.; GPS connector; Feed the cable through to the rear of the chartplotter.
  • Page 81 – The dc power system should be either:
  • Page 82 – Cut any unused cores short or insulate and tape back.; System Check and Initial Switch On; EMC Conformance
  • Page 84 – Checking the Chartplotter Operation; Without a Navionics Microchart
  • Page 86 – Wipe the display unit clean with a damp cloth.; Servicing and Safety
  • Page 87 – Resetting the system; Two types of reset are available for the Chartplotter:; ä To perform a factory reset:; Press and hold CLEAR whilst powering up until
  • Page 88 – Always quote the product serial number.; Fault finding
  • Page 89 – Worldwide support; For accessories and parts; For technical support; or; For product repair and service
  • Page 92 – Appendix A: Specification
  • Page 94 – Appendix B: NMEA data
  • Page 96 – Appendix C: List of abbreviations
  • Page 98 – Installation Template; TOP; Cut out
  • Page 100 – Limited Warranty Certificate; Warranty Limitations
  • Page 101 – Factory Service Centers
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Summary

Page 4 - Owner’s Handbook; SAFETY NOTICES

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Page 5 - UNITED STATES

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Page 6 - Preface; Warranty

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