Set the Type and Position option to Top Compass. Press OK to save your selection. Note: When the compass bar is displayed the transducer icons remain visible in the top-right section of the screen. The list of items may be longer than the screen; scroll down past the end of the list to display hidden items. Use the Trackpad right to open a sub-menu or a list of options. Application setup menus are context sensitive: if you are in the chart application, for example, the chart setup menu is available.
For full details of the setup menus and available settings refer to System Setup and Customizing on page Dialog boxes are provided for you to edit or enter data. They appear automatically at appropriate points. For example if you edit a list of waypoints, a dialog box appears for you to enter or change a waypoint name.
The various applications that make up your A-Series system are arranged in groups called page sets. Choose the Select Page Set option. Once you have selected the appropriate page set, as detailed above, choose the application page that you want to use.
When the selected page has more than one application, the window that is currently active has a red border. See Page sets on. You can use your A-Series display to mark the position of a man overboard MOB or to sound an alarm when a particular situation occurs, e.
If you lose a person or object overboard and need to return to the spot, activate the Man Overboard MOB function immediately.
Placing a MOB marker initiates the following actions:. Once the MOB alarm is cleared:. Alarms are used to alert you of a hazard or particular situation. When an alarm sounds, a message box appears on-screen to explain the reason for the alarm. When you cancel a system alarm, the A-Se- ries cancels the alarm and makes appropriate changes to the application that triggered it. For example, if the chart application sounds an arrival alarm, navigation to the next waypoint in the route starts when you cancel the alarm.
When you cancel an external alarm, the alarm stops but no further action is taken. You can configure the alarm types and settings for your display. See Alarm Setup Menu on page This chapter introduces waypoints and explains how to use them for navigation with your A-Series Multifunction.
On a fishfinder screen the waypoint appears as a vertical line A waypoint is a position marked on a chart or fishfinder screen as a labelled WPT. This representation cannot be changed. Waypoints are represented on screen by a symbol and their details stored in a waypoint list. To set up your system for Loran TD coordinates refer to System. Using the trackpad move the cursor to the position where you want the waypoint.
Press OK. Note: If the system cannot determine your position, a warning is displayed and the waypoint cannot be placed. Set the position for the new waypoint. D 1.
This section explains how to start and stop navigating to a waypoint. When you navigate to a waypoint, the data is sent to your autopilot. The waypoint to which you are navigating is the active waypoint. Note: Autopilots must be compatible and connected to the A- Series display as shown in the installation guide. For detailed information on navigating with waypoints, see The chart application on page Select the appropriate waypoint from the list.
You can view and edit the details of any waypoint that has been created and stored. Highlight a waypoint with the cursor. Note: Use the second method to view details for an active waypoint. When you create a waypoint, the system automatically assigns it a name, symbol and group.
You can change these details and add comments if required. This is particularly useful if you are managing large groups of waypoints.
You can select different waypoint symbols to differentiate between groups of waypoints fishing or diving locations, for example. When a waypoint is active being navigated to it is highlighted by a red box placed around the symbol.
Use the trackpad to select the waypoint to be edited. Make any changes you require. Press OK to save your changes. You can sort the waypoint list to make it easier to manage.
This is particularly useful if you have a large number of waypoints. Select a sort method from the list. The waypoint list is sorted into the selected option. If you move a waypoint that is used in a route, the new position will be updated within the route. Make sure that this does not present a navigation hazard. You can move the position of any waypoint, except an active one. There are two methods of moving a waypoint, either by dragging it into a new position using the cursor, or, changing its co-ordinates within the waypoint list.
Use the trackpad to place the cursor over the waypoint to be moved. Use the trackpad to move the cursor and waypoint to the required position. Edit the coordinates as required. Press OK to save the new details. You can erase any waypoint, except the active waypoint or one that is part of a saved route. If you try to erase a waypoint from a hidden route, a warning message will be displayed.
Use the trackpad to place the cursor over the required waypoint. Press OK to confirm. Use the trackpad to select the waypoint from the list. Press OK to confirm the deletion. The waypoint is deleted. To make waypoints easier to manage, you can organize them into different groups. When fishing, for example, you can choose to see only the waypoints in a fishing group that includes all of your good fishing sites.
The waypoints group list appears. Open the waypoint group list. Highlight the waypoint you want to move. Press OK when done. Highlight the group you want to rename. When you delete a waypoint group, the group name and all the associated waypoints are erased from the system. If a group contains one or more waypoints that you want to keep, move these waypoints out of the group as detailed on page 35 , before deleting the waypoint group. You can erase any waypoint group, except the following:.
Select the group you want to erase. The chart application of the A-Series Multifunction Display provides navigation, hazard awareness and planning features. Using the chart application you can establish your position, navigate using waypoints and routes, record your. Always check that your route is safe. Use the RANGE button to zoom in and check for hazards that may not be visible on a larger scale view. Practice harbor and coastal navigation during daylight hours and in clear weather conditions.
You can also use the simulator mode to gain experience in using your display unit. Before you use the chart application make sure you have read and understand Chapter 3:Waypoints. Your current position is represented by a boat symbol. If your position is outside the area of chart currently shown in the chart window, the vessel symbol will not be visible.
You can tell the system to locate your vessel and centre the chart display about it. Note: Remember that the cartographic detail available on the chart will vary according to the chart and chart scale. Some charts provide details at smaller scales than others. If you select a chart scale that does not have cartographic detail in some areas, the chart will automatically use the most detailed level available for the surrounding area and stretch it to fit the selected scale.
However, there may be some misalignment of objects which cross the chart boundary in this area. This is the simplest way of using the chart application for navigation.
A specific point can be either the cursor position or a waypoint contained in the waypoint list. Use the trackpad to move the cursor to the required position. Press the GOTO softkey. A temporary waypoint is placed at the cursor position and data sent to the autopilot if attached as part of the system. Move the cursor over the required waypoint. Select the waypoint you want to navigate to. With auto range mode the chart automatically adjusts the visible range to maintain both your boat and the target waypoint on screen, using the largest scale possible.
A route is a series of waypoints used to navigate a course. A route is represented on-screen by a series of waypoints linked together by a line. Route name Sunday Trip. Up to routes can be added to your unit, each consisting of up to 50 waypoints. Move the cursor to the position that the waypoint is required.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have built the set of waypoints needed to make the route. Highlight the waypoint that you want to use in the new route. From the waypoint list, select the first waypoint to be used in the route. Continue to select waypoints until your route is complete.
The waypoint and its associated dotted line is removed from the chart and the cursor moves back to the previous waypoint. Use the trackpad to highlight the waypoint to be removed from the route list. If a quick route already exists, saving the new route will overwrite the existing quick route. The Save Route Dialog box appears. Press OK to accept the changes. See Building a route on page When you begin to follow a route it becomes Active. Move the cursor over either the route line or waypoint symbol.
On the Route List menu, select the route you want to follow. This option reverses the waypoints in a route, i. The route name moves to what is now the first waypoint and the system automatically activates the reverse follow route function. The route list appears. Use the trackpad to highlight and select the route you want to follow. As your boat approaches a waypoint arrival alarm provides a warning dialog and an alarm sound. You can set the approach distance radius at which the waypoint arrival alarm will sound.
Refer to Alarm Setup Menu on page You can tell the system to ignore the next waypoint in your route, and advance directly to the waypoint after it. Either, use the trackpad to move the cursor over the route, or press the GOTO softkey. It is possible to edit an active route with the exception of the target waypoint. If a waypoint becomes the target during an edit, the system automatically cancels the edit and the waypoint retains its original position and data.
The routes list appears. Use the trackpad to highlight the route to be edited. Use the trackpad to move the cursor over the route to be edited.
The waypoint list appears. Use the trackpad to highlight the position for the added waypoint in the right hand column. Use the trackpad to highlight the waypoint you want to add to the route in the left hand column. Use the trackpad to move the cursor over the route that you want to add a waypoint to. Use the trackpad to move the cursor to the position of the new waypoint. Use the trackpad to move the cursor over the waypoint to be moved. Use the trackpad and cursor to drag the waypoint to its new position.
Use the trackpad to move the cursor over the waypoint to be removed. If you have many routes stored in your system, it can be useful to give them individual names or mark them with a color. Any route stored in the route list can be erased, with the exception of the one that you are following.
Erasing a route will only delete the waypoints used by that specific route. Waypoints used within other routes are not affected. Use the trackpad to highlight the route to be erased. Details of all routes are held in the routes list. This list can be used in conjunction with the time and speed over ground SOG options to show a journey time or estimated time of arrival ETA and the actual or planned SOG.
Either use the trackpad to move the cursor and highlight a route on-screen, or, highlight a route in the routes list. Open the Select Page Set menu. Select a page set that includes the CDI application. Press OK to confirm your selection. The steering instructions below the rolling road tell you what correction is needed to maintain your course and arrive at the target waypoint.
Indicator-arrows either side of the steering instruction pointing towards the centre line tell you how great or small the error is. The greater the error, the greater the number of arrows. Whilst following a route or navigating to a waypoint, it is possible to restart the cross track error XTE. The restart XTE function is useful if you find that you are off track and want to travel directly to the target waypoint, rather than return to the original track. Although restarting the XTE causes your boat to change course, it does not change the saved route.
Welcome to ManualMachine. We have sent a verification link to to complete your registration. Log In Sign Up. Forgot password? Enter your email address and check your inbox. Please check your email for further instructions. Enter a new password. Contents Important information Split screen pages Creating a route Chapter D chart application Presentation options Tropical storm data Chapter 9:Navtex Messages and alarms Contacting Raymarine Unauthorized repair may affect your warranty.
DO NOT use commercial high pressure washing jet wash equipment. Important information 9. Electronic charts Electronic charts are an aid to navigation designed to facilitate the use of authorized government charts, not to replace them. Alternatively anywhere in North America call Navionics toll-free on: EMC conformance All Raymarine equipment and accessories are designed to the best industry standards for use in the leisure marine market.
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Warranty To register your Raymarine A-Series Multifunction Display ownership, please take a few minutes to fill out the warranty registration card found in the box, or visit www. About this manual This handbook contains important information on the operation and maintenance of all of these models and variants which are intended for use on leisure marine boats and workboats not covered by International Maritime Organization IMO and Safety of Life at Sea SOLAS Carriage Regulations.
Technical accuracy To the best of our knowledge, the information in this handbook was correct as it went to press. Important information Chapter 2: Using the display This chapter gives details of the general operation of the A-Series display. Extended System Your A-Series may connect to other equipment, for example to share data.
Chapter 2: Using the display Data 2. Select a page set. To Select a page set at first time Power on: 1. D Highlight appropriate pre-configured page set 2. Press OK when complete. Simulator Your A-Series display includes a simulator mode that enables you to practice operating the unit without data from a GPS antenna or transducer unit.
Select the Simulator option 5. Also used to scroll through menus. Press and release to display the on-screen option when editing data. OK Also used to return to the previous Press to select an on-screen Press again to place a waypoint softkey or menu level. Press and hold to access the Setup menu.
The function identified by the on-screen selected screen is outlined Press and release to turn ON. You can view the third party license agreements by visiting the Manuals and Documents section of our website. Raymarine Software Updates Raymarine's policy of continuous improvement and updating means that our products may require software updates from time to time. By Downloading the software, you agree to these terms. Mounting bracket introduction 1 2 6 3 4 8 5 7 9 D Installation of the unit using the mounting bracket consists of four stages: 1.
Preparing the bracket. Remove the four screws 1 from the cover 2 and retain for later use. Remove the cover 2 by lifting it away from the bracket 6. Remove the cable seal 3 from the bracket, taking care not to damage the attached blanking plugs.
Remove the small securing screws 4 from the locking ring 5 and retain for later use. Turn the locking ring counter-clockwise to unlock it from the bracket and remove. Push the base plate 7 and O-ring 10 away from the bracket. Installing the base plate Note: Careful installation of the base plate is required to preserve watertight integrity. Mark the position of the four securing screws 8 and the cable hole.
Ensure that there are no cables or equipment behind the mounting surface that can be damaged, then use the hole saw to remove the material from the cable hole. Use the file to remove any burrs from around the cable hole 5. Carefully place the O-ring 10 in the groove on the underside of the base plate. Pass the power cable and if applicable, the sonar and SeaTalkng cables through the centre hole of the base plate. Secure the base plate into position using the supplied screws, ensuring that the O-ring remains in position.
To install the base plate: 1. Use adhesive tape to attach the mounting template in the required position. Chapter 4: Location and mounting 33 Page 34 To re-assemble the bracket: 1. Pass the power cable and if applicable, the sonar and SeaTalkng cables through the centre hole of the mounting bracket and the locking ring.
Place the mounting bracket in position on the base plate, using the locating lugs to ensure that it is at the correct angle. The locking mechanism should be on the right-hand side of the bracket when installed. Refit the locking ring and rotate clockwise to secure it in position. Refit the screws to secure the locking ring in position. Pass the cable s through the centre hole of the cable seal and place the seal in position, ensuring that the cable channels locate at the rear of the mounting bracket.
Make sure that you leave enough cable to allow connection the rear of the display unit. D D 6. Place the cable s into the cable channels and secure them by refitting the base cover and securing it in place using the four 34 A-Series display - Installation instructions Page 35 Attaching the display to the bracket 4.
Panel mounting Requires the optional panel mounting kit. D To attach the display to the bracket: 1. Release the locking mechanism, by turning the lever anticlockwise.
Place the display unit onto the mounting bracket. The display unit is now secured to the mounting bracket. Attach the power cable and if applicable, the sonar and SeaTalkng cables to their respective connectors on the rear of the unit.
The display is now locked in position. Chapter 4: Location and mounting self adhesive side D To panel mount the display unit: 1. Check the selected location for the unit.
Take care that there are no cables or equipment behind the mounting surface that can be damaged. Ensure adequate clearance for cable connections to the rear and the chart card door to the left. Use self-adhesive tape to attach the mounting template in the required position. Ensure that it is level. Use the hole saw to make a piot hole in each corner of the area to be cut out. Use the saw to cut along the inside edge of the cut out line and join the holes in each corner.
Use the file to carefully remove any rough edges around the cut out. Make sure that the unit fits into the cut out. Remove the unit from the cut out and place the gasket onto the rear of the unit. Fix the four securing studs into the rear of the unit.
Connect the cables to the display unit as described in Chapter 3: Cables and connections. Slide the unit into the cut out. From the rear, attach the supplied nuts onto the securing studs and tighten until secure.
Failure to do this will result in no GPS fix being available. Select a page set When you first turn the display on you will be prompted to select a page set from those available.
Note: You can change the required page set at any time. Refer to the user reference manual for details. To disable the internal GPS: 1. Use the trackpad right to open the sub-menu. Press OK again to return back through the menus to the normal display. Select a page set at first time Power on: 1. Highlight appropriate pre-configured page set 2. Press OK. Press OK when the chart is displayed.
Use the trackpad to select the Language options. Select from the languages available. Press OK to accept and save the change. A-Series display - Installation instructions Page 41 Chapter 6: Troubleshooting This section contains information to help diagnose and correct any problems with the installations. Visit www. Refer to External GPS setting on page Chapter 6: Troubleshooting 43 Page 44 6.
ST70 instrument - Refer to the manufacturers handbook for the equipment in question. Chapter 6: Troubleshooting - Contact Raymarine technical support 45 Page 46 46 A-Series display - Installation instructions Page 47 Chapter 7: Technical support This section contains information to help diagnose and correct any problems with the installations. Raymarine provides a comprehensive customer support service, on the world wide web, through our worldwide dealer network and by telephone help line.
If you are unable to resolve a problem, please use any of these facilities to obtain additional help. Contacting Raymarine in the North America You can contact Raymarine in the US either using the website as detailed above or by calling one of the telephone numbers below. To see your product information 1. Open the system Setup menu. Select System Diagnostics. Select Software Services.
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