Raymarine C140w - Manual

Raymarine C140w

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 5 – Contents; How waypoints are shown in different
  • Page 9 – Chapter 1: Important Information; Safety notices
  • Page 10 – Caution: Care of chart cards; TFT LCD Displays
  • Page 11 – CompactFlash cards; Navionics chart cards; EMC conformance; Suppression ferrites; Connections to other equipment; Declaration of conformity
  • Page 12 – Product disposal; Warranty registration
  • Page 13 – Chapter 2: Handbook information; Chapter contents
  • Page 14 – User reference handbook information; Description; Additional handbooks; About this manual
  • Page 15 – Chapter 3: Getting started
  • Page 16 – Device Type
  • Page 18 – Powering the display on; Powering the Display Off; POWER
  • Page 20 – Using buttons and softkeys; List of cursor labels; Label
  • Page 21 – Navigating pages and menus; Displaying applications
  • Page 23 – Screen information
  • Page 24 – Status icons
  • Page 25 – Initial setup procedures; MENU
  • Page 26 – System setup menu; Position Mode
  • Page 31 – Change Password
  • Page 33 – Chapter 4: Managing display data
  • Page 34 – CompactFlash cards overview
  • Page 35 – Removing a CompactFlash Card
  • Page 36 – Writing and retrieving data; Saving data to a CompactFlash card
  • Page 37 – Transferring data using a PC; Transferring waypoint and route data; DATA; Operating a networked display; Exceptions
  • Page 38 – Designating a Data Master Display; Designating the master display
  • Page 39 – Chapter 5: Using waypoints
  • Page 41 – Waypoints in the CDI and 3D chart applications
  • Page 42 – Waypoint placement; Placing a waypoint at the cursor position; Placing a waypoint at your vessel’s position; Placing a waypoint at a known position; Displaying the waypoint list; Sorting the waypoint list
  • Page 43 – Waypoint navigation; To stop navigating to a waypoint
  • Page 44 – Editing a waypoint; Changing waypoint details
  • Page 45 – Erasing waypoints
  • Page 47 – Password protecting your waypoints
  • Page 49 – Chapter 6: Using the chart
  • Page 53 – Selecting the chart setup menu; Chart setup menu options; Menu item; OK
  • Page 56 – Selecting the cartography setup menu; Cartography setup menu options
  • Page 59 – Moving around the chart; Zooming in and out; RANGE IN
  • Page 60 – RANGE OUT; Panning around the display; GOTO; Chart presentation; Changing the chart display; Working with multiple chart views
  • Page 61 – Selecting local or system chart view; Chart orientation
  • Page 62 – Setting the motion mode
  • Page 63 – Chart offset
  • Page 65 – Radar overlay
  • Page 69 – Animated tide and current information
  • Page 70 – Additional chart information
  • Page 72 – How to locate your vessel
  • Page 74 – Waypoint appearance
  • Page 75 – Building a route
  • Page 80 – Editing a route
  • Page 81 – Erasing a route
  • Page 84 – Measuring distances and bearings; Positioning the chart ruler
  • Page 85 – Chapter 7: Using the 3D chart
  • Page 86 – D chart overview; Safety
  • Page 88 – D chart display overview; D chart view modes
  • Page 89 – D Chart View Options
  • Page 91 – Aerial photo overlay on 3D chart
  • Page 94 – Displaying the 3D view locator on the 2D chart; PRESENTATION
  • Page 95 – Chapter 8: Using autopilot control
  • Page 96 – Autopilot control; Autopilot status symbols
  • Page 98 – Autopilot control options; Option; Silencing autopilot alarms; CLEAR ALARM
  • Page 99 – Chapter 9: Using radar
  • Page 100 – Digital radar; Radar scanner power modes; Description of status
  • Page 101 – Powering the radar scanner on and off; Radar range and image quality; Maximum radar range
  • Page 102 – Radar image quality; Side Lobes; Indirect Echoes
  • Page 103 – Multiple Echoes; Blind Sectors
  • Page 104 – Interference; Radar display overview
  • Page 106 – Radar mode and orientation; Radar orientation modes
  • Page 107 – Selecting the radar orientation mode
  • Page 109 – Radar tuning — DIGITAL scanners
  • Page 110 – Bold; Professional 1; Night Vision
  • Page 114 – Adjusting the radar tune control; Radar tuning — ANALOG scanners; AUTO; MAN
  • Page 116 – Coastal; Offshore
  • Page 120 – Displaying the waypoint list
  • Page 122 – Measuring using Electronic Bearing Lines (EBLs); Measuring using combined VRM and EBL
  • Page 123 – Creating a VRM or EBL on the radar display
  • Page 125 – Enabling and disabling radar warning alarms; MARPA overview
  • Page 129 – Setting up your radar; Radar setup menu options; Function; Tune Adjust; Sea Clutter Curve
  • Page 131 – Reference
  • Page 133 – Chapter 10: Using AIS
  • Page 134 – How AIS Works
  • Page 135 – AIS prerequisites; System Setup > System Integration > NMEA Port Setting
  • Page 136 – Classes of AIS data; Data
  • Page 137 – Enabling and disabling AIS vectors
  • Page 138 – AIS status symbols; Symbol; Enabling and disabling AIS silent mode
  • Page 139 – Viewing AIS target information; AIS target symbols; Displaying detailed AIS target information
  • Page 140 – Using AIS to avoid collisions; Safe Zones; Displaying safety-critical AIS information; AIS DATA
  • Page 145 – Chapter 11: Using the Course Deviation Indicator
  • Page 147 – Using the CDI Application; Monitoring Your Course Using CDI; Following a route using the CDI application
  • Page 149 – Chapter 12: Using the fishfinder
  • Page 150 – Fishfinder introduction; Warning: Sonar operation; bottom lock; Fishfinder screen; Example fishfinder screen
  • Page 151 – How the fishfinder works; Interpreting the seabed using sonar
  • Page 152 – Factors influencing the sonar display
  • Page 153 – Fishfinder presets
  • Page 154 – Selecting a fishfinder preset; Fishfinder display modes; Selecting a fishfinder display mode
  • Page 155 – Fishfinder A-Scope mode
  • Page 156 – Bottom Lock
  • Page 157 – Fishfinder range
  • Page 159 – Fishfinder presentation options; Sonar gain
  • Page 162 – Fishfinder scrolling
  • Page 163 – Dual / Single frequency fishfinder
  • Page 164 – Fishfinder waypoints; Placing a Waypoint on the Fishfinder Display
  • Page 165 – Fishfinder alarms; Setting up fishfinder alarms
  • Page 166 – Setting up your fishfinder; Opening the fishfinder setup menu; Fishfinder setup menu options
  • Page 167 – Fishfinder preset configuration
  • Page 168 – Transducer and DSM settings; DSM Reset
  • Page 169 – Frequency Calibration
  • Page 171 – Chapter 13: Using the engine monitor
  • Page 172 – Engine monitor overview
  • Page 174 – Silencing engine monitor alarms; ACKNOWLEDGE
  • Page 175 – Chapter 14: Using the data application
  • Page 176 – Data application overview; List of pre-configured data panels
  • Page 177 – Selecting a pre-configured data panel
  • Page 178 – Customizing the data application; Renaming data panels in the data application
  • Page 179 – Chapter 15: Using the weather application (North America only)
  • Page 180 – Weather application overview; Disclaimer — advisory only; Weather application setup; Adding the weather application to a page set
  • Page 181 – Selecting weather graphics; DISPLAY GRAPHICS; Weather symbols
  • Page 182 – Storm tracks symbols
  • Page 183 – Wave Direction
  • Page 184 – NOWRad precipitation color codes; Canadian radar precipitation color codes; Color code
  • Page 185 – Weather map navigation; Re-centering your vessel on the weather map
  • Page 186 – Displaying weather reports
  • Page 187 – Animated weather graphics; Running a weather animation
  • Page 189 – Chapter 16: Using Sirius satellite radio (North America only)
  • Page 190 – Sirius radio overview
  • Page 191 – Sirius radio basic operations; Tuning to a Sirius radio channel
  • Page 192 – Sirius radio presets; Assigning Sirius radio channel presets
  • Page 193 – Favorite Sirius radio song alerts; Setting up Sirius radio favorite alerts; ALERTS; ADD SONG; ADD ARTIST
  • Page 194 – Sirius radio parental locking; Setting up Sirius radio parental locking
  • Page 195 – Chapter 17: Using Navtex
  • Page 197 – Sorting the Navtex message list; SORT LIST; Selecting Navtex message alert categories; SETUP ALERTS
  • Page 199 – Chapter 18: Using video
  • Page 200 – Video application overview
  • Page 202 – Adjusting the video picture
  • Page 203 – Chapter 19: DSC VHF radio integration
  • Page 205 – Enabling DSC VHF radio integration; System Integration; DSC Message
  • Page 207 – Chapter 20: Customizing your display
  • Page 208 – Customizing page sets; Selecting applications for a page set
  • Page 209 – Customizing the databar; Moving the databar
  • Page 211 – Chapter 21: Maintaining your display
  • Page 213 – When cleaning this product:; Cleaning the display case
  • Page 214 – Settings reset; Performing a settings reset
  • Page 215 – Performing a settings and data reset
  • Page 217 – Chapter 22: Technical support
  • Page 218 – Raymarine technical support; Web support; Telephone support; Viewing product information; Sirius marine weather
  • Page 219 – Navionics support; Navionics website
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Summary

Page 5 - Contents; How waypoints are shown in different

Contents Chapter 1 Important Information............................... 9 Safety notices................................................................... 9 TFT LCD Displays .......................................................... 10 Water ingress ....................................................

Page 9 - Chapter 1: Important Information; Safety notices

Chapter 1: Important Information Safety notices Warning: Ensure safe navigation This product (including the electronic charts) isintended for use only as an aid to navigation. It isdesigned to facilitate the use of official governmentcharts, NOT REPLACE THEM. Only officialgovernment charts and notic...

Page 10 - Caution: Care of chart cards; TFT LCD Displays

Caution: Care of chart cards To avoid irreparable damage to and/or loss of datafrom chart cards: • Ensure that chart cards are fitted the correct way around. DO NOT try to force a card into position. • DO NOT save data (waypoints, routes, and so on) to a Navionics chart card, as the charts maybe ove...

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