Raychart 425 ChartplotterOwner’s HandbookDocument # 81172_2Date: January 2001
1-2 Raychart 425 ChartplotterAppendix A details the Technical Specification for the Chartplotter.Appendix B details the Technical Specification for th
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Appendix A: Raychart 425 Specification A-1 Appendix A: Raychart 425 SpecificationCE Conforms to 89/336/EEC(EMC), EN60945:1997Y2K CompliantSize 184mm
A-2 Raychart 425 ChartplotterMemory Capacity: Waypoints: 500 max(20 routes of up to 50 way-points)Track history: 2000 pointsProtection: Built in deale
Appendix B: Raystar 120 Specification B-1 Appendix B: Raystar 120 SpecificationCAUTION:Care should be taken when disposing of this equipment, as a lit
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Appendix C: NMEA Data C-1 Appendix C: NMEA DataConnector Received TransmittedPOWER/NMEA GGA, GSV, GSA, GLL, VTG, MSS, WPL, RTE, RMCGGA, GSV, GSA, GLL,
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Appendix D: List of Abbreviations D-1 Appendix D: List of Abbreviations BDI Bearing Deviation IndicatorBTW Bearing To WaypointCDI Course Deviation Ind
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This equipment uses certain elements of software supplied to Raytheon by SiRF Tech-nology Inc., to which the following licence agreement applies. Plea
Chapter 1: Overview 1-3The combination of the WAAS, EGNOS and MSAS systems will provide global satellite based differential GPS augmentation into the
Installation Templates T-1GPS Receiver Mounting TemplateNote: Access to the underside of the mounting surface must be available to allow for secure fi
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Installation Templates T-3Raychart 425 Mounting TemplateTOPDrill hole5 mm (3/16")diameter(4 positions)Drill hole6 mm (1/4")diameter(4 posit
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1-4 Raychart 425 ChartplotterAvailability of the WAAS System in North AmericaThe WAAS system is presently broadcasting and being tested for aviation u
Chapter 1: Overview 1-5• Satellite acquisition data.• Uses positional information from Satellite Differential GPS to dis-play vessel’s position.• The
1-6 Raychart 425 ChartplotterFigure 1-3: Raychart 425 Chartplotter Operating ControlsTrackpad and CursorThe trackpad is used to move the cursor horizo
Chapter 1: Overview 1-7Note: During many operations the cursor cannot be moved around the screen, eg. whilst a function bar is displayed, the cursor i
1-8 Raychart 425 ChartplotterPop-Up MenusPop-up menus usually provide various options. When a pop-up menu is on-screen, a set of associated functions
Chapter 2: Getting Started 2-1Chapter 2: Getting Started2.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides information and instructions to allow you to practice us
2-2 Raychart 425 Chartplotter2.2 Switching On/Off➤ To turn the chartplotter display unit on, press the POWER key. The keys illuminate, the display uni
Chapter 2: Getting Started 2-3Figure 2-1: Lighting ControlsThe last-used control is highlighted in inverse video.2. Press the trackpad left/right to s
2-4 Raychart 425 Chartplottersired mode on power-up. Simulated data should never be used for nav-igational purposes.➤ To view a chart image using simu
Chapter 2: Getting Started 2-5Figure 2-3: Display Modes50°45.000 N001°06.000 W(c)COG 230° TSOG 6.8 KtsWAYPOINT 001POSITIONSTEER STARBOARDBRG 2
2-6 Raychart 425 ChartplotterMoving Around the ChartYou will normally operate the chartplotter with the chart showing your vessel’s current location.I
Chapter 2: Getting Started 2-7• If Screen Amplifier is enabled, the vessel is positioned so as to increase screen forward visibility, see Chapter 4: S
2-8 Raychart 425 Chartplotter2. If further chart enlargement is available using the current chart card you can press the bottom of the RANGE key to zo
Chapter 2: Getting Started 2-92.5 Using Navionics Nav-Chart CardsThe chartplotter has a built-in world map that can be used for route planning. Most a
2-10 Raychart 425 ChartplotterFigure 2-7: Nav-Chart Card Insertion/RemovalRemoving a Nav-Chart cardCAUTION:DO NOT use a metallic instrument, eg. a scr
Chapter 3: Operation 3-1Chapter 3: Operation3.1 IntroductionThis chapter explains how to use the chart functions to navigate with the Raychart 425.Saf
3-2 Raychart 425 ChartplotterUp menu, as described in Chapter 4. The waypoint is added to the waypoint list and named with the next available number.
Chapter 3: Operation 3-3ii. Place the cursor in the required position on the chart and press ENTER to place the waypoint. The waypoint is added to the
Raychart 425 Chartplotter iiiRaychart 425 ChartplotterOwner’s HandbookSAFETY NOTICESCAUTION: HIGH VOLTAGEThe display unit contains high voltages. Adj
3-4 Raychart 425 ChartplotterSelecting a WaypointPositioning the cursor over a waypoint selects that waypoint and accesses the WAYPOINT OPTIONS functi
Chapter 3: Operation 3-5The list details all waypoints. The selected waypoint is indicated by the highlight bar with its position; bearing and range a
3-6 Raychart 425 Chartplotter Figure 3-9: Edit Waypoint Function4. To edit the waypoint name, select EDIT NAME.The NAME WAYPOINT window is displayed.
Chapter 3: Operation 3-7 Figure 3-13: Waypoint List Function Bar4. Select EDIT WAYPOINT; the waypoint edit functions are displayed (Figure 3-14): Fi
3-8 Raychart 425 Chartplotter➤ To delete a waypoint using the waypoint list:1. Select the waypoint from the waypoint list as previously described. The
Chapter 3: Operation 3-9When a route is created it becomes the current route and is displayed on-screen. The current route is maintained after power-o
3-10 Raychart 425 Chartplotter Figure 3-18: Second Level Functions4. Select MORE again to return to the first level functions.5. Press CLEAR to retur
Chapter 3: Operation 3-115. Press ENTER again. The next waypoint is placed and the dotted line changes to a solid line.Note: If the waypoint was place
3-12 Raychart 425 Chartplotter4. Press ENTER to save the route. Press ENTER again (in response to the prompt) to name the route or CLEAR to save as th
Chapter 3: Operation 3-13 Figure 3-21: Route List Display2. Select SHOW ROUTE. The route list is removed and the selected route is shown on screen as
ivPrefaceThis handbook covers the Raychart 425 manufactured by Raytheon Marine Company.It contains important information on the installation and opera
3-14 Raychart 425 ChartplotterErasing or (re)Naming a RouteA route or can be deleted or re-named via the Route List. When deleting a route, you are pr
Chapter 3: Operation 3-151. Select EDIT ROUTE and press ENTER; the PLACE WAYPOINT function is shown as above (see Figure 3-19).2. Add waypoint(s) to t
3-16 Raychart 425 Chartplotter➤ To remove a waypoint from the route using the cursor:1. Place the cursor over the waypoint; see Selecting a Waypoint o
Chapter 3: Operation 3-17 Figure 3-28: Second Level GOTO Functions3. Select MORE to return to the first level functions.4. Press CLEAR to return to t
3-18 Raychart 425 Chartplotter➤ To follow the reversed route:3. Press the GOTO key. The Goto/Follow functions are displayed.4. Press FOLLOW ROUTE.The
Chapter 3: Operation 3-19Join a Route➤ To start following the current route from a selected waypoint:1. Move the cursor over a route waypoint until th
3-20 Raychart 425 Chartplotter➤ To restart XTE:1. Press the GOTO key.If following a route, the following functions are displayed (Figure 3-32): Figur
Chapter 3: Operation 3-21or ii. Press the GOTO key to display the waypoint options and select GOTO WAYPOINT; the waypoint list appears. Use the cursor
3-22 Raychart 425 Chartplotter➤ To navigate directly to the current cursor position:1. Press the GOTO key and select GOTO CURSOR. The GOTO CURSOR func
Chapter 3: Operation 3-232. Use trackpad up/down to select the required destination and press ENTER to start the GoTo, or CLEAR to cancel the operatio
vContents - Raychart 425 Chartplotter SAFETY NOTICES... iii Warranty...
3-24 Raychart 425 Chartplotter➤ To change the display mode:1. Press the PAGE key to show the SET UP functions with SYSTEM SET UP highlighted (Figure 3
Chapter 3: Operation 3-25 At waypoint ranges greater than 4nm, the symbol remains at the top of the screen. As the waypoint range falls below 4nm, the
3-26 Raychart 425 ChartplotterThe line to the waypoint symbol is shown at an angle equal to the difference between the COG and the Bearing to Waypoint
Chapter 3: Operation 3-27The WAYPOINT field shows the name of the waypoint. If the waypoint is part of a route then the title field includes the waypo
3-28 Raychart 425 Chartplotter Figure 3-43: Navigation Data DisplayTextual data provides Position, SOG, COG, Bearing and Range to waypoint, Time, Fix
Chapter 3: Operation 3-29 Figure 3-44: Time/Date Data DisplayTextual data provides Sunrise and Sunset time, Current Time/ Date, Waypoint and Route ar
3-30 Raychart 425 ChartplotterAll data is based on the SOG towards the current target. If the SOG is negative, or data is not available, these fields
Chapter 3: Operation 3-31The RECEIVE WAYPOINTS function adds waypoints and routes received via NMEA to the Waypoint List and Route List.Note: Where mu
3-32 Raychart 425 Chartplotter➤ To receive waypoints and route lists:1. Display the Waypoint List as previously described, then select WPT/ROUTE TRANS
Chapter 3: Operation 3-33 Figure 3-51: Track Set Up OptionsThe following instructions assume that the track functions are displayed.Setting up a Trac
viMoving Waypoints ...3-83.3 Working with Routes...
3-34 Raychart 425 Chartplotter Figure 3-52: Track Interval Setting Guide➤ To set up a track:1. Select the INTERVAL function. Use trackpad up/down to
Chapter 3: Operation 3-35SmartRouteSmartRoute enables the latest track to be converted to a route.➤ To convert a track to a route:1. Select MAKE INTO
3-36 Raychart 425 Chartplotter Figure 3-54: Available Port Services3. Use the trackpad to select the required service and press ENTER to display furt
Chapter 3: Operation 3-37displayed in an object information pop-up box. Soft keys enable Sun/Moon Data and Previous/Next Day information to be display
3-38 Raychart 425 ChartplotterThe ‘Port Name’ is that supplied by the Nav-Chart cartridge. The Tidal Height graph is automatically scaled. The cursor,
Chapter 3: Operation 3-39 Figure 3-59: Tidal Heights & Sun/Moon Data Display2. Select TIDAL HEIGHTS or press CLEAR to return to the Tidal Heights
3-40 Raychart 425 Chartplotter Figure 3-61: Tidal Current DisplayThe ‘Port Name’ is that supplied by the Nav-Chart cartridge. The Tidal Current graph
Chapter 3: Operation 3-41 Figure 3-62: Sun/Moon Data Soft Keys2. Using trackpad left/right, select PREVIOUS DAY or NEXT DAY soft key; press ENTER the
3-42 Raychart 425 Chartplotter3.9 Man Overboard (MOB)If a person or object is lost overboard, and you need to return to the location, use the Man Over
Chapter 3: Operation 3-433.10AlarmsThe chartplotter reports the following alarms (Table 3-1 ):The alarms are switched on or off, and the limits set, u
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Chapter 4: Setting Up 4-1Chapter 4: Setting Up4.1 IntroductionWhen you have installed your system and are familiar with its basic operation, you may w
4-2 Raychart 425 ChartplotterFigure 4-2: System Set Up Menu3. Use trackpad up/down to move the highlight up or down the list.4. When the required para
Chapter 4: Setting Up 4-3Bearing ModeThe mode (MAGnetic or TRUE) of all bearing and heading data displayed. This is indicated by M or T in the BRG or
4-4 Raychart 425 ChartplotterDate FormatSet the preferred date format (DD/MM/YY or MM/DD/YY). The selected setting is retained when the unit switched
Chapter 4: Setting Up 4-5Simulated COGUse horizontal movements of the trackpad to adjust the value of COG which is adjustable in 1° intervals from 000
4-6 Raychart 425 Chartplotter3. Use trackpad up/down to highlight the required parameter, then use trackpad left/right to select the required setting.
Chapter 4: Setting Up 4-7OrientationThe chart orientation is normally North Up, but can be changed to Course Up or Head Up. The selected mode is alway
4-8 Raychart 425 ChartplotterWaypoint SymbolThis option allows selection of the symbol for waypoint display. The selected symbol is used for subsequen
Chapter 4: Setting Up 4-9To silence the alarm, press any key. This removes the warning and resets the distance, ie. the alarm will not sound again unl
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4-10 Raychart 425 Chartplotter➤ To perform position calibration:1. Using horizontal trackpad movements, select SET CAL.The menu is removed and a singl
Chapter 4: Setting Up 4-11Figure 4-7: GPS Status Screen and Soft KeyThe GPS STATUS screen provides, for each tracked satellite, the satellite number,
4-12 Raychart 425 ChartplotterFigure 4-8: SD GPS SET UP Menu2. Using vertical trackpad movements, select SD MODE.3. Use horizontal trackpad movements
Chapter 5: Installation 5-1Chapter 5: Installation5.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides instructions to assist in planning the installation of the Ray
5-2 Raychart 425 Chartplotter• Raytheon specified cables are used at all times. Cutting and rejoining these cables can compromise EMC performance and
Chapter 5: Installation 5-3Items Missing?If any one (or more) of the above items is missing or damaged, please contact your Raytheon dealer or our Pro
5-4 Raychart 425 ChartplotterWhen planning the location for the unit, consider finding a convenient pathway for running the interconnecting cable betw
Chapter 5: Installation 5-5 Figure 5-2: Surface Mounting ArrangementPole MountingRefer to Figure 5-3:1. Screw the pole mount base to a suitable pole
5-6 Raychart 425 Chartplotter .Figure 5-3: Pole Mounting Arrangement5.3 Installing the ChartplotterWhen planning the installation of your Raychart 42
Chapter 5: Installation 5-7• Interference: The selected location should be far enough away from devices that may cause interference, such as motors an
Chapter 1: Overview 1-1Chapter 1: Overview1.1 IntroductionThis handbook describes the Raychart 425 Chartplotter and its associated Raystar 120 GPS Rec
5-8 Raychart 425 Chartplotter Figure 5-4: Raychart 425 DimensionsTrunnion (yoke) MountingThe display unit can be conveniently mounted on a dash area,
Chapter 5: Installation 5-91. Loosen the trunnion knobs and remove the trunnion from the display unit.2. Mark the locations of the trunnion screw hole
5-10 Raychart 425 Chartplotter Figure 5-5: Raychart 425 Panel Mounting Arrangement5.4 Cable RunningIntroductionThe minimum requirements are a power c
Chapter 5: Installation 5-11ConnectorsGPS ConnectorThe GPS connector provides power and data connections to the Raystar 120 GPS Receiver using the att
5-12 Raychart 425 Chartplottersuitable connector block to connect to the extension cable. The supplied power cable cores have a cross-section of 2.0mm
Chapter 5: Installation 5-133. Use a suitable junction box to connect to NMEA equipment if required.4. Cut any unused cores short or insulate and tape
5-14 Raychart 425 Chartplotter Figure 5-6: System Set Up Menu3. Using trackpad up/down, select the LANGUAGE option.4. Using trackpad left/right, sele
Chapter 6: Maintenance & Fault Finding 6-1Chapter 6: Maintenance & Fault FindingThis chapter provides information on routine maintenance and o
6-2 Raychart 425 Chartplotterinstallation instructions, to enable you to ensure minimum interaction between different items of equipment, ie. ensure o
Chapter 6: Maintenance & Fault Finding 6-3Fault FindingAs a guide to problem solving, common problems and their possible causes are detailed in Ta
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