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Seite 1 - Owner’s Handbook

Raychart 320 ChartplotterOwner’s HandbookDocument Number: 81167_2Date: March 2001

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x Raychart 320 Chartplotter5.2 Unpacking and Inspecting the Components...5-2Items Missing? ...

Seite 3 - Raychart 320 Chartplotter

5-6 Raychart 320 Chartplotter.Figure 5-3: Pole Mounting Arrangement5.4 Chartplotter The display unit can be mounted using the trunnion (yoke) bracket,

Seite 4 - Extended Offshore Coverage

Chapter 5: Installation 5-7• Cable runs: The unit must be located near a DC power source. The power cable supplied is 1.5m, but a longer cable can be

Seite 5 - ➤ To enable EGNOS:

5-8 Raychart 320 ChartplotterTrunnion (yoke) MountingThe display unit can be conveniently mounted on a dash area, chart table, bulkhead or deckhead.➤

Seite 6 - Technical Accuracy

Chapter 5: Installation 5-99. Offer up the gasket to the unit ensuring that it lines up with the brass inserts in the case.10. Remove the protective p

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5-10 Raychart 320 Chartplotter5.6 Cable RunningIntroduction Consider the following points before installing the system cables:The minimum requirements

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Chapter 5: Installation 5-11PWR/NMEA ConnectorCAUTION:If you do not have a breaker in your power circuit, you must fit an in-line 1A quick-blow fuse t

Seite 9 - Prelim Pages ix

5-12 Raychart 320 ChartplotterTable 5-2: Power/NMEA Connections➤ Connect the power supply using the standard power cable supplied:1. Connect the mould

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Chapter 5: Installation 5-135.7 System Check and Initial Switch OnWhen you have installed your Chartplotter and made all the connections, you need to

Seite 11 - Chapter 1: Overview

5-14 Raychart 320 ChartplotterChecking the Chartplotter OperationTo confirm that your Chartplotter is operating correctly, perform the following check

Seite 12 - 1.2 Features

Chapter 6: Maintenance & Fault Finding 6-1Chapter 6: Maintenance & Fault FindingThis chapter provides information on routine maintenance and o

Seite 13 - 1.3 The Chartplotter Display

Chapter 1: Overview 1-1Chapter 1: Overview1.1 IntroductionThis handbook describes the Raychart 320 Chartplotter.Note: Many illustrations in this handb

Seite 14 - 1.4 Operating Controls

6-2 Raychart 320 Chartplotter• Always report any EMC-related problem to your nearest Raymarine dealer. We use such information to improve our quality

Seite 15 - Trackpad and Cursor

Chapter 6: Maintenance & Fault Finding 6-36.3 Problem SolvingPrior to packing and shipping, all Raymarine products are subjected to comprehensive

Seite 16 - Dedicated Keys

6-4 Raychart 320 Chartplotter

Seite 17 - Pop-Up Menus

Appendix A: Technical Summary A-1 Appendix A:Technical Summary Feature DescriptionCE Conforms to 89/336/EEC(EMC), EN60945:1997Y2K Complia

Seite 18 - Database Lists

A-2 Raychart 320 ChartplotterPosition accuracy Standard <15 meters 2D RMS (L1,C/A code,HDOP <2 without SA)With WAAS / EGNOS / MSAS <7.5 meter

Seite 19 - Chapter 2: Getting Started

Appendix B: SeaTalk and NMEA Data B-1 Appendix B:SeaTalk and NMEA DataThe following table defines the data received on the NMEA/SeaTalk ports. Data so

Seite 20 - GPS STATUS

B-2 Raychart 320 ChartplotterNote: If Magnetic Heading is not available, the True Heading and Variation (if avail-able) are used to generate the magne

Seite 21 - CONTRASTLIGHT

Appendix C: List of Abbreviations C-1 Appendix C:List of Abbreviations Abbreviation MeaningBDI Bearing Deviation IndicatorBTW Bearing To W

Seite 22 - 2.3 Controlling the Display

C-2 Raychart 320 Chartplotter

Seite 23 - 001°06^000W

This equipment uses certain elements of software supplied to Raytheon by SiRF Tech-nology Inc., to which the following licence agreement applies. Plea

Seite 24 - Using the Chart Display

1-2 Raychart 320 Chartplotter1.2 FeaturesGeneralThe Raychart 320 Chartplotter is designed to use the following navigational signals:• Satellite Differ

Seite 26 - Chart Boundary

Index xiAAbbreviations C-1Accessoriessee Parts and AccessoriesAddinga Waypoint to a Route 3-25, 3-34Advance to Waypoint 3-39AlarmsAlarm Clock 3-48Anch

Seite 27 - Changing the Display Center

xii Raychart 320 ChartplotterData BoxesData Boxes Display 3-17MOB 3-47Route Leg 3-31Data DisplayChart Object 3-4Nearest 3-7Port 3-4, 3-5Tide 3-4, 3-6R

Seite 28 - Simulator Mode

Index xiiiGPSAntenna Installation 5-3Data Pages 1-4, 2-6, 3-9Positional Accuracy 4-11Status Screen 4-11HHeading Data 3-46Help 4-5IInserting a Waypoint

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xiv Raychart 320 ChartplotterPOWER Key (continued)Switching On 2-1Power-On Reset 6-2RRANGE Key 2-7, 3-2Registering this Product 5-3Remote Cursor Echo

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Index xvSet Up Parameters 4-1 (continued)System 4-2Cursor Readout 4-4Date Format 4-7Day/Night 4-4Depth Units 4-5GPS Source 4-7Help 4-5Key Beep 4-5Lang

Seite 31 - Chapter 3: Operation

xvi Raychart 320 ChartplotterWaypoint (continued)Erasing 3-19, 3-23GoTo 3-36, 3-37Inserting 3-34List 3-23MOB 3-47Moving 3-19, 3-23, 3-25Naming 3-19, 3

Seite 32 - 3.2 Using Chart Cards

Installation Templates T-1GPS Antenna Mounting TemplateNote: Access to the underside of the mounting surface must be available to allow for secure fix

Seite 33 - Displaying the Chart Data

T-2 Raychart 320 Chartplotter

Seite 34 - Chart Source Data

Installation Templates T-3Raychart 320 Chartplotter Mounting Template4.03 in (102.3 mm)7.67 in (194.94 mm)3.8 in (96.3 mm)4.33 in (109.9 mm)Outer pro

Seite 35 - Port Area

Chapter 1: Overview 1-3• Data Log• Return to default Chart displayThose modes containing more than one page of data provide additional soft keys givin

Seite 36 - D4211_1A

T-4 Raychart 320 Chartplotter

Seite 37 - CALSHOT CASTLE

1-4 Raychart 320 Chartplotter• Place, Move, Erase and Edit a Waypoint• Goto Waypoint or Cursor• Create, Save, Name, Edit and Follow a Route• Review Ro

Seite 38 - 3.3 Changing the Display Mode

Chapter 1: Overview 1-5• Pop-up menus, displayed on-screen, from which options are selected.• Database lists, displayed on-screen, which enable editin

Seite 39 - 001°50^000W

1-6 Raychart 320 ChartplotterMoving the CursorPress the corresponding edge of the trackpad to move the cursor horizontally, vertically or diagonally;

Seite 40 - 23/02/00

Chapter 1: Overview 1-7• Press: Press the key momentarily and then release it. This method is used for most key operations.• Press and hold: Press the

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1-8 Raychart 320 ChartplotterFigure 1-3: Typical Pop-up MenuUse the trackpad to select an option from the menu, then use the appropriate soft key to s

Seite 42 - RNG 0.55

Chapter 2: Getting Started 2-1Chapter 2: Getting Started2.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides information, instructions and a simple familiarization e

Seite 44 - 32.0 kts

2-2 Raychart 320 ChartplotterFigure 2-1: GPS Status ScreenThe GPS Status screen is displayed until a satellite fix has been acquired. When satellite a

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Chapter 2: Getting Started 2-3Figure 2-3: Chartplotter Default Display➤ To switch the display unit off, press and hold the POWER key for at least thre

Seite 46 - BDI Data

2-4 Raychart 320 Chartplotter4. Press ENTER to remove the soft key sliders and return to the default screen, with the new lighting and contrast levels

Seite 47 - Data Log

Chapter 2: Getting Started 2-5Figure 2-6: Display ModesWPT RNG WPT BRG PILOTTIME SPEED COGDEPTH POSITION 50°50^000N001°06^000WSOGMANUAL01:40:1828.728.

Seite 48 - TIME POSITION CMG DMG

2-6 Raychart 320 ChartplotterIn default screen, press MENU to display all the Setup soft keys. Press CLEAR to remove the Setup soft keys.Note: In all

Seite 49 - Placing a Waypoint

Chapter 2: Getting Started 2-7• Change the display scale to zoom out and in to a new area centered on the cursor position. This method is useful if th

Seite 50 - Selecting a Waypoint

2-8 Raychart 320 ChartplotterEach time you press the RANGE key, the display scale changes to the next available setting. The status bar, shown in Figu

Seite 51 - Waypoint Data Display

Chapter 2: Getting Started 2-9• If Plotter Mode is On, the scale is decreased and the message NO CHART DATA is displayed. The vessel, waypoints, route

Seite 52 - Editing Waypoint Details

2-10 Raychart 320 ChartplotterSwitching the Cursor Data Box On/offThe cursor data box provides the cursor’s position in latitude/longitude and/or bear

Seite 53 - Moving a Waypoint

Chapter 2: Getting Started 2-11Chartplotter in a particularchart area, use the trackpad to pan to that area, then switch simulator ON.Note: If real po

Seite 54 - 3.5 Working with Routes

Prelim Pages iiiRaychart 320 ChartplotterOwner’s HandbookSAFETY NOTICESWARNING: NAVIGATION AIDThis device is intended to be used as an aid to navigati

Seite 55 - Creating a New Route

2-12 Raychart 320 Chartplotter

Seite 56 - NEW ROUTE

Chapter 3: Operation 3-1Chapter 3: Operation3.1 IntroductionThis chapter explains how to navigate with the Raychart 320 Chartplotter. It covers the fo

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3-2 Raychart 320 ChartplotterCAUTION:The equipment should not be used as a substitute for good navigational practice nor for official government paper

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Chapter 3: Operation 3-3Figure 3-1: Chart Card Insertion/RemovalRemoving a Chart Card➤ Refer to Figure 3-1:1. Open the card cover, at the lower left o

Seite 59 - Displaying Route Information

3-4 Raychart 320 ChartplotterThe boundary of each chart digitized in the current card is defined by a box or rectangle. (You can switch off the chart

Seite 60 - Full Route Details

Chapter 3: Operation 3-5other chart objects, such as bridges and territorial lines, you need to press ENTER to display the object information pop-up.➤

Seite 61 - ROUTE 01

3-6 Raychart 320 ChartplotterFigure 3-3: Port Facility SymbolsTide DataThe symbol indicates thattide height data is available for that position on the

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Chapter 3: Operation 3-7Figure 3-4: Tide Data InformationThe cursor, represented by a dotted vertical line on the graph, is used to select a time for

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3-8 Raychart 320 Chartplotter3.3 Changing the Display ModeThe DISPLAY key is used to select the desired screen mode. If the data is available on your

Seite 64 - Editing a Route

Chapter 3: Operation 3-9in the route is also shown. If Goto cursor is in progress, GOTO CURSOR is shown.The FIX status indicates GPS FIX for a standar

Seite 65 - Reversing the Route

iv Raychart 320 Chartplotter Figure i: The WAAS SystemAvailability of the WAAS System in North AmericaThe WAAS system is presently broadca

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3-10 Raychart 320 ChartplotterFigure 3-6: GPS Data Page #2Figure 3-7: GPS Data Page #3D4937-2WPT BRG320°M0.55nmWPT RNGPOSITIONTIMEROUTE GOTO GPS DATA

Seite 67 - Follow a Route

Chapter 3: Operation 3-11Figure 3-8: GPS Data Page #4Waypoint DataThe Waypoint Data display comprises three data pages, selected in turn by the WPT DA

Seite 68 - Other Follow Route Options

3-12 Raychart 320 ChartplotterFigure 3-10: Waypoint Data #2Figure 3-11: Waypoint Data #3Boat/Environment DataBoat DataThe Boat Data display comprises

Seite 69 - Stop Follow or Stop Goto

Chapter 3: Operation 3-13Figure 3-12: Boat Data #1Figure 3-13: Boat Data #2D4943-2WPT BRG320°M0.55nm050°M12.0ktsWPT RNGCOGSOGROUTE GOTO BOAT DATA ENVI

Seite 70 - Displayed SeaTalk Waypoints

3-14 Raychart 320 ChartplotterFigure 3-14: Boat Data #3Environment DataThe Environment Data display comprises two data pages, selected in turn by the

Seite 71 - Managing Database Lists

Chapter 3: Operation 3-15Figure 3-16: Environment Data #2CDI/BDI DataThe Course Deviation Indicator (CDI) / Bearing Deviation Indicator (BDI) display

Seite 72 - 3.8 Using Tracks

3-16 Raychart 320 ChartplotterBearing to Waypoint, Distance to Waypoint and Time to Go (TTG). TTG is calculated on the basis of distance to destinatio

Seite 73 - Chapter 3: Operation 3-43

Chapter 3: Operation 3-17Data BoxesThe Data Boxes display is shown in Figure 3-19.Figure 3-19: Data Boxes ScreenData LogThe Chartplotter can be set to

Seite 74 - Clearing the Current Track

3-18 Raychart 320 ChartplotterFigure 3-20: Data Log Screen3. Press the STOP LOG soft key to stop logging.4. Press the CLEAR LOG soft key to clear all

Seite 75 - Managing Tracks

Chapter 3: Operation 3-19symbol and name. When the cursor is positioned over a waypoint, the waypoint bearing and range are displayed in a pop-up box.

Seite 76 - 3.9 Man Overboard (MOB)

Prelim Pages v Figure ii: WAAS Coverage MapCoverage Outside of North AmericaEurope and Asia are developing similar systems to WAAS called

Seite 77 - 3.10Alarms & Timers

3-20 Raychart 320 Chartplotter➤ To place a waypoint using the Waypoint List:1. Press MARK, followed by the WAYPOINT LIST soft key; the Waypoint List a

Seite 78 - External Alarms

Chapter 3: Operation 3-212. Use the trackpad to move the selection bar through the list to highlight the required waypoint.The selected waypoint can b

Seite 79 - 3.11Cursor Echo

3-22 Raychart 320 ChartplotterEditing Waypoint DetailsYou can change the name, symbol and position of any waypoint (except the target waypoint).➤ To e

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Chapter 3: Operation 3-23Note: If no fix has been acquired, the SET BRG and SET RNG soft keys are unavailable and grayed out.10. Use the trackpad to e

Seite 81 - 4.1 Introduction

3-24 Raychart 320 ChartplotterCAUTION:Take care when editing waypoints as it is possible to move waypoints that are used in routes stored in the Route

Seite 82 - 4.3 System Set Up Parameters

Chapter 3: Operation 3-25CURRENT ROUTE, so you can edit the current route without affecting the original route in the database. When a route has been

Seite 83 - UTC, or local offset value:

3-26 Raychart 320 Chartplotter2. Press the MAKE ROUTE soft key; the make route soft keys are dis-played (Figure 3-27).Figure 3-27: Make Route Soft Key

Seite 84 - Day/Night

Chapter 3: Operation 3-273. When all waypoints have been entered, press the ACCEPT ROUTE soft key (or ENTER) to complete the route.Note: The completed

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3-28 Raychart 320 Chartplotter7. Press PLACE WAYPOINT again. The waypoint is placed and the dotted line changes to a solid line.If you placed the wayp

Seite 86 - Cursor Echo

Chapter 3: Operation 3-29Figure 3-31: Save Route Soft KeysNote: The trackpad up/down can be used to select another position in the list; this can be a

Seite 87 - 4.4 Chart Set Up Parameters

vi Raychart 320 ChartplotterPrefaceThis handbook covers the Raychart 320 Chartplotter manufactured by Raymarine.It contains important information on t

Seite 88 - Customize Chart

3-30 Raychart 320 ChartplotterFull Route Details➤ To display information about any route in the database:1. Press the ROUTE soft key, followed by MORE

Seite 89 - Chart Orientation

Chapter 3: Operation 3-31➤ To change the SOG used for ETA calculations:1. Press the PLANNED SOG soft key to switch to PLANNED SOG.2. Press the up or d

Seite 90 - OFF, no

3-32 Raychart 320 Chartplotter The Waypoint can be edited by means of the associated soft keys, see Editing Waypoint Details.To remove the data box, m

Seite 91 - 4.5 GPS Set Up

Chapter 3: Operation 3-33The current route is cleared from the screen and the default soft keys are displayed. You can now use the ROUTE soft keys to

Seite 92 - D-GPS Set Up

3-34 Raychart 320 ChartplotterEditing a RouteAfter a route has been created, it can be edited by:• Inserting a Waypoint into the route• Adding waypoin

Seite 93 - Bit Rate

Chapter 3: Operation 3-35waypoints can be added to the route in the same way as for a new route.2. Move the cursor to the required location, and press

Seite 94 - Differential Age

3-36 Raychart 320 Chartplotter3.6 Following Routes and Going to WaypointsThe default GOTO soft key accesses the functions to follow a route and Goto a

Seite 95 - Chapter 5: Installation

Chapter 3: Operation 3-37➤ To navigate directly to an existing waypoint:1. Select the waypoint from the Waypoint List as described in Section 3.4.2. P

Seite 96 - Suppression Ferrites

3-38 Raychart 320 Chartplotter➤ To follow the current route, either:• Press the GOTO default soft key to display the Goto/Follow soft keys (Figure 3-3

Seite 97 - 5.3 GPS Antenna Installation

Chapter 3: Operation 3-39Joining a Route➤ To start following the current route at a selected waypoint:1. Move the cursor over the required route wayp

Seite 98 - Surface Mounting

Prelim Pages viiContents - Raychart 320 ChartplotterSAFETY NOTICES... iiiWAAS Sa

Seite 99 - Pole Mounting

3-40 Raychart 320 Chartplotter• Move the cursor over any waypoint or leg in the current route, then press the STOP GOTO/FOLLOW soft key.The dotted lin

Seite 100 - 5.4 Chartplotter

Chapter 3: Operation 3-41The current route can be edited on any equipment with route edit capability.Note: Waypoints transferred as part of a route ar

Seite 101 - Chapter 5: Installation 5-7

3-42 Raychart 320 Chartplotter➤ To send the Waypoint List on NMEA:1. Display the Waypoint List as previously described, then press the WAYPOINT TRANSF

Seite 102 - Panel Mounting

Chapter 3: Operation 3-43track. When this limit is reached, track points continue to be placed, but the oldest points start to be removed. Track point

Seite 103 - Figure 5-5: Panel Mounting

3-44 Raychart 320 Chartplotter➤ To set up a track:1. From the chartplotter display, press the MENU key to display the set up soft keys as shown in Fig

Seite 104 - 5.6 Cable Running

Chapter 3: Operation 3-45The current track is cleared from the screen.3. To return to the default soft key display, press CLEAR.SmartRouteSmartRoute e

Seite 105 - CAUTION:

3-46 Raychart 320 Chartplotter4. To name the route press the YES soft key.i. Use the trackpad left/right to select the character you wish to edit and

Seite 106 - SeaTalk Connector

Chapter 3: Operation 3-47➤ To initiate the MOB procedure, press and hold the MARK key for two seconds.The display unit performs the following tasks au

Seite 107 - Initial Switch On

3-48 Raychart 320 ChartplotterTable 3-1: Alarm and Timer DefinitionsUse the ALARMS key menu to set alarms on or off and set their limits.When an alarm

Seite 108 - FIND SHIP function to

Chapter 3: Operation 3-49Setting Alarms and Timers➤ To set up an alarm or timer:1. Press the ALARMS key. The Alarms Set Up list is displayed, showing

Seite 109 - 6.1 Maintenance

viii Raychart 320 ChartplotterChapter 3: Operation ...3-13.1 Introducti

Seite 110 - 6.2 Resetting the System

3-50 Raychart 320 ChartplotterNote: Waypoints placed at the cursor are placed at the local cursor posi-tion. The following options are provided:• Remo

Seite 111 - 6.3 Problem Solving

Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter 4-1Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter4.1 IntroductionWhen you have installed your system and are familiar w

Seite 112 - 6-4 Raychart 320 Chartplotter

4-2 Raychart 320 ChartplotterAs each line is highlighted, the soft keys are updated to show the settings available.• For parameters that have a numeri

Seite 113 - Appendix A:Technical Summary

Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter 4-3MOB DATA DRPOSITIONDRMENU TIME-OUT PERIODNO TIMEOUT10, 20, 30 SECONDSNO TIMEOUTDISTANCE UNITSNautical milesS

Seite 114 - A-2 Raychart 320 Chartplotter

4-4 Raychart 320 ChartplotterBearing ModeThis is the mode (magnetic or true) of all the bearing and heading data displayed as indicated in the status

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Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter 4-5In normal day presentation, black targets are displayed on a white background. If NIGHT presentation is sele

Seite 116 - B-2 Raychart 320 Chartplotter

4-6 Raychart 320 Chartplotterprovides soft keys for selecting Auto or Manual variation mode, displays the current variation value for each and highlig

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Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter 4-7• Radar Cursor In: displays the cursor from another radar on the chart display or chart window (default - OF

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4-8 Raychart 320 ChartplotterThe following table lists the Chart Set up parameters and their options, shows the factory default setting and provides a

Seite 119 - IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY:

Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter 4-9• Chart Text (OFF, ON, CUSTOM)• Chart Text Size (SMALL, NORMAL, LARGE)• Chart Boundaries (OFF, ON, CUSTOM)•

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Prelim Pages ixManaging Tracks ...3-453.9 Man Overboard (MOB) ...

Seite 121 - Index xi

4-10 Raychart 320 ChartplotterObject InformationYou can set Object Information ON or OFF. When set ON, object information is displayed in normal chart

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Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter 4-114.5 GPS Set UpThe GPS set up page provides information for the status of the tracked navigation satellites

Seite 123 - Index xiii

4-12 Raychart 320 Chartplotter➤ To select the required Fix Mode:1. Press the FIX MODE soft key repeatedly to cycle through the available modes.i. Sele

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Chapter 4: Setting Up the Chartplotter 4-13Note: If the display unit is receiving RTCM data via NMEA, repeating a differential fix from another unit,

Seite 125 - Index xv

4-14 Raychart 320 ChartplotterSignal Strength and Signal to Noise RatioThese items indicate the received signal strength and Signal to Noise Ratio (SN

Seite 126

Chapter 5: Installation 5-1Chapter 5: Installation5.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides instructions to assist in planning the installation of the Ray

Seite 127 - GPS Antenna Mounting Template

5-2 Raychart 320 Chartplotter• Raymarine specified cables are used. Cutting and rejoining these cables can compromise EMC performance and must be avoi

Seite 128 - T-2 Raychart 320 Chartplotter

Chapter 5: Installation 5-3Items Missing?If any one (or more) of the above items is missing or damaged, please contact your Raymarine dealer or our Pr

Seite 129 - Cut out shaded area only

5-4 Raychart 320 Chartplotterkeep the cable separated from other cables as far as possible to prevent interference pick-up.Note: DO NOT cut the cable;

Seite 130 - T-4 Raychart 320 Chartplotter

Chapter 5: Installation 5-5Figure 5-2: Surface Mounting ArrangementPole Mounting➤ Refer to Figure 5-3:1. Screw the pole mount base to a suitable pole

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