Raymarine A60 - Manual

Raymarine A60

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Trademarks and registered trademarks; Raymarine is a registered trademark of Raymarine plc.
  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 4 – A60 Dual Function Display
  • Page 7 – Important Information; Intended Use; • Removing the CF card while information is being written to or
  • Page 8 – Electronic Chart Cards; CompactFlash; Technical Accuracy; Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive; Declaration of Conformity
  • Page 9 – Chapter 1: Using the Display; The A60 features the following applications:; Chartplotter; for navigation information, waypoint entry and route plan-
  • Page 10 – Temp Graph; Powering the Display ON/OFF; Power ON; Power OFF; PWR; Adjusting the Display Lighting; PWR; CANCEL
  • Page 12 – Selecting How the Applications are Displayed; Selecting a Page; PAGE; key. The associated soft keys are displayed:; Chart Page
  • Page 13 – Using the chartplotter you can carry out such functions as:
  • Page 14 – Fishfinder Page; Using the fishfinder application you can:; ft
  • Page 15 – Data Pages; Nav Data
  • Page 17 – Selecting a Split Window; ACTIVE; key changes this active highlight to the other window on
  • Page 18 – The A60 display includes a simulator; MENU
  • Page 19 – System Setup
  • Page 21 – The controls for the display can be separated into two types:; Keys
  • Page 22 – RANGE
  • Page 23 – Chapter 2: General Operation and System Setup; Soft Keys; Using the Trackpad; Cursor Info; To display or hide Cursor Info:
  • Page 24 – three seconds and then disappear; Top Line; Chart Range; Bottom Line
  • Page 25 – Displaying Control Information on the Screen; Edit Waypoint
  • Page 26 – Database Lists; Setting up the Display; To access and edit the Setup menu:; Setup
  • Page 27 – • User Card Setup; Chart Setup
  • Page 28 – the available options.; to save your selection or
  • Page 29 – to return to the default screen. This may require pressing the; The following describes the options found in the Chart Setup menu.
  • Page 31 – FUNCTION; Description; OPTIONS; POINTS ON; ALL ON
  • Page 34 – Settings Reset
  • Page 35 – The A60 sets its internal clock from the GPS.
  • Page 36 – The Alarm Setup Menu is divided into these sub-menus:; Navigation Alarms Setup
  • Page 37 – Fishfinder Alarms Setup; Off Track Alarm; Switches the Off Track Alarm on or off.; ON
  • Page 38 – HDOP; The Mode parameter describes the type of fix obtained:
  • Page 39 – Brightness
  • Page 40 – Current speed over ground.; Key Beep; The compass is not displayed
  • Page 41 – System Diagnostics; DATA
  • Page 42 – Inserting and Removing the CompactFlash Card
  • Page 43 – Inserting a CF Card; tion section of this handbook.
  • Page 44 – Removing a CF Card; Saving and Retrieving Data; Your A60 can store internally up to:
  • Page 45 – Save Information to a CompactFlash Card; Flash Card” on page 42.; Waypoint List
  • Page 46 – Retrieve Information from a CompactFlash Card; or TRK. The associated list is displayed.; Sending and Receiving Information using NMEA; To send or receive waypoints or tracks using NMEA:
  • Page 49 – Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints
  • Page 51 – Placing a Waypoint
  • Page 53 – cursor changes color and the Waypoint soft keys appear.; —or—; Press the GOTO soft key from the default chart screen.
  • Page 54 – Navigating to a Waypoint Sent by NMEA
  • Page 55 – Viewing Waypoint Information
  • Page 56 – The information for the selected waypoint is displayed.; to return to normal operation.
  • Page 57 – Editing a Waypoint; Change the Default Symbol; Changing the Waypoint Symbol
  • Page 58 – turns red and the Waypoint soft keys appear.
  • Page 59 – waypoint symbols appear.; to remove the Edit Waypoint box.; Changing the Waypoint Details
  • Page 60 – the previous section. The associated soft keys appear.
  • Page 61 – Moving a Waypoint
  • Page 62 – to abandon the move.; Erasing a Waypoint
  • Page 63 – Controlling How Waypoints are Displayed; To designate whether all waypoints or their names are displayed:
  • Page 65 – Chapter 4: Using the Chartplotter; In addition the chartplotter provides functions to:; Using your Chartplotter Safely
  • Page 67 – What is Displayed; Electronic Charts; key to change the chart scale.; Chart Orientation and Relative Motion; and
  • Page 68 – The Chartplotter Display
  • Page 69 – Find Ship
  • Page 70 – If you desire more detailed information, press; . The Object Info box is; Features and Services; To obtain information for the nearest objects:
  • Page 71 – Simplifying the Information on the Chart (Declutter); FIND NEAREST
  • Page 72 – Moving around the Chart; Panning; To zoom out, press the upper part of the
  • Page 73 – Navigating to a Specific Point; Go to the cursor position; already navigating to the cursor, you will need to press STOP GOTO
  • Page 75 – Go to a Waypoint; key or GOTO soft key.
  • Page 77 – Build and Follow a Route; All route options can be accessed via the ROUTES soft key.; Building a Route; • New waypoints that you have specifically placed for that route.; • Existing waypoints that are already stored in the system.; • A combination of new and existing waypoints.
  • Page 78 – Building Routes using Waypoints on Screen
  • Page 79 – Press SAVE ROUTE or; . The Edit Route dialog box is displayed. Press; Name or Color of a Route or Track“ on page 93.
  • Page 80 – Building Routes Using the Waypoint List
  • Page 81 – Following a Route
  • Page 82 – When you are navigating a route the chart displays the following:; Using Quick Route; This option follows a route as soon as it is built.; Using a Selected Waypoint within the Route; To stop following an active route at any time, press STOP FOLLOW.
  • Page 83 – Using the Route List; This option can also be accessed via the GOTO soft key.; Advance to the Next Waypoint within a Route; WPTS
  • Page 84 – Reverse Route
  • Page 85 – Tracks can be used to:
  • Page 86 – Creating a Track; To stop laying a track, press STOP TRACK.; Creating a Route from a Track
  • Page 87 – To create a route from a track that you have already saved:; Editing Routes and Tracks; For a route or track to be edited it must first be selected.
  • Page 88 – Reversing a Route; You can reverse the course of a route as follows:; Changing the Course of a Route; You can amend the course of a route by:; Using the Make Route Box
  • Page 90 – Press SAVE ROUTE. The new leg is incorporated into the route.
  • Page 91 – where you want the waypoint to be relocated.; Using the Cursor On Screen; route with a dashed line.
  • Page 92 – add it to your route.; and the action soft keys appear.
  • Page 93 – Changing the Name or Color of a Route or Track
  • Page 94 – Erasing a Route or Track; A warning box is displayed asking you whether you want to proceed.; Monitoring Where You Are Going
  • Page 95 – not available, the corresponding vector cannot be displayed.
  • Page 96 – Changing What is Displayed in the Chart Window; The chart screen can be tailored to your particular needs. You can:; Setting the Chart Orientation
  • Page 97 – This setting is returned to Relative Motion at power-on.
  • Page 98 – Hiding the Chart Grid; You can show or hide waypoint details:; Hiding a Route or a Track
  • Page 99 – Place the cursor over the symbol for the desired port.; . The Object Information box expands to display (in the left-
  • Page 100 – Search for a Port
  • Page 102 – CORAL SHOAL
  • Page 103 – Glossary; Term
  • Page 107 – Index
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A60

Dual Function
Display

Owner’s Handbook

Document number: 81295-1
Date: December 2006

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Summary

Page 2 - Trademarks and registered trademarks; Raymarine is a registered trademark of Raymarine plc.

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Page 3 - Contents

3 Contents Trademarks and registered trademarks ............................................ 2 Important Information ....................................................................................... 7 Intended Use ...................................................................................

Page 4 - A60 Dual Function Display

4 A60 Dual Function Display 2.6 Chart Setup Menu ..............................................................................27 Chart Setup ........................................................................................29 2.7 Fishfinder Setup .................................................

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