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5-6 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual5.3 How do I power on/off the various scanner operating modes? To control the power to the
Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-75.4 What does the radar picture show me?You will need heading and position data for full functionality of your radar. A
5-8 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual• Vertical objects such as cliffs reflect signals better than sloping ones such as sand-banks• High coa
Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-9This is the default mode for the radar application.North Up (N-UP)In North Up mode, the radar picture is fixed with true
5-10 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualRelative motion (RM) with optional vessel offsetWhen the motion mode is set to Relative, the position
Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-11Changing the bearing mode for EBLsThe default bearing mode for EBLs is relative to your vessel’s heading. If heading da
5-12 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual• HBR (Automatic Harbor mode) - this takes account of the effects of land clut-ter so that small targe
Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-13When the FTC function is turned up, only the leading edge of large (rain clutter) echoes is shown, while the effect on
5-14 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualInterference RejectionThe interference rejection function automatically reduces any mutual radar inter
Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-15• Long range scales - provide the best overview of the vessel’s relationship to landmasses, weather fronts and large sh
Important information ixImportant InformationIntended useThe display units detailed in this handbook may form part of marine navigational radar system
5-16 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual... Using the cursorTo measure the bearing and range from your boat to a specified target, move the cu
Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-17How do I create a VRM/EBL? The first VRM/EBL will be placed at a location of 1/3 of the current range and 0
5-18 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manuali. Use the trackpad to move the centre of the VRM/EBL over the first target.ii. Press OK to retain the
Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-19You can adjust the sensitivity of the guard zone via the Alarms Setup Menu described on page 11-9.To set up a guard zon
5-20 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual3. Use the rotary control to set the inner limit of the guard zone.4. Press the rotary control to sele
Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-21MARPASAFETY NOTICESMARPA can improve collision avoidance when used wisely. It is the User’s responsibility to exercise
5-22 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manualspeed cannot be calculated. For the best heading data a Raymarine SMART heading sensor or a gyro-stabi
Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-23How are targets displayed on screen?Each target is displayed as a symbol which indicates its status:
5-24 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualTrue modeWith vectors set in True mode, the vectors of your vessel and the target are shown extended t
Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-25How do I acquire targets to track? 1. Press TARGET TRACKING. The MARPA soft keys are displayed.2. Use the t
x E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual WARNING:Fishfinder sounder moduleRemoving the transducer cable from the rear of the fishfind
5-26 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual5.10How do I mark a position on the radar screen?You can mark a position on the radar screen by using
Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-275.12How does my radar warn me of potential dangers?If switched on, the following alarms will be triggered when you are
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Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-1Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder6.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the how Fishfinder uses sonar to see fish, bo
6-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual6.3 What can the fishfinder show me?When you first view the fishfinder application, an image representi
Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-3How do I interpret the bottom structure?The bottom usually produces a strong echo. These images indicate the bottom
6-4 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualThe depth of the targetThe closer the target to the surface the larger the mark on screen. Note: The de
Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-5How do I see a live image? The standard fishfinder display shows a historical record of fishfinder echo
6-6 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualTo display the A-Scope image:1. Press A-SCOPE and toggle the A-SCOPE to ON. The active window is split
Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-71. Press the RANGE button.2. Toggle the RANGE soft key to MAN.3. Press RANGE SHIFT. The soft key is highlighted.4.
Chapter 1: Overview 1-1Chapter 1: OverviewThis chapter gives an overview of the E- Series display system and its features.1.1 What will my E-Series in
6-8 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manualare proportioned to the range. Therefore, as the range increases, the area shown in the zoom window als
Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-9 Note: If the A-Scope or Zoom image was displayed, selecting Bottom Lock automati-cally switches OFF A-
6-10 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualIsolating bottom fish You can separate the echoes from fish near the bottom and from the b
Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-11To display/hide White Line and/or Bottom Fill:1. Press PRESENTATION.2. Press WHITE LINE or BOTTOM FILL to toggle t
6-12 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manualwaypoints or VRMs, while the other frequency continues to scroll and detect fish etc. When in automati
Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-136.5 How do I mark a position?Marking a position enables you to return to that spot at a later date. A position is
6-14 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual6.6 How do I determine depths and distances of targets?The fishfinder provides various features to det
Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-15Using VRMs You can use a Variable Range Marker (VRM) to determine the depth and distance-
6-16 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual6.7 What alarms does my fishfinder have?In addition to the system alarms (see page 11- 8), the followi
Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-17Transducer CalibrationThe E-series display receives the image from a DSM which processes sonar signals from a tran
1-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual1.2 What can the E-Series Display do?With the appropriate transducer and data available, your E-Series
6-18 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualDSM SetupCertain conditions, such as a hard bottom or other vessels equipped with a Fishfinder, may af
Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-19Controlling the imageOnce you have set up the transducer as described above, the DSM will locate the bottom and di
6-20 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual6.9 What other settings affect the fishfinder image?The system automatically adjusts the following set
Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-21How do I select a single frequency? To display a single frequency in all fishfinder windows:1. Press F
6-22 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual• 200 - to set the active fishfinder window to 200 kHz.• 50 - to set the active fishfinder window to 5
Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder 6-23Manual Gain Mode Color Gain Color gain determines how echoes of different strengths are di
6-24 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual• GAIN MODE - This should be set high enough to see fish and bottom detail but without too much backgr
Chapter 7: Using the Course Deviation Indicator 7-1Chapter 7: Using the Course Deviation Indicator7.1 IntroductionWith your display receiving accurate
7-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual What do the steering instructions tell me?The steering instructions below the rolling road
Chapter 8: Using the digital data application 8-1Chapter 8: Using the digital data application8.1 IntroductionThe digital data application enables you
Chapter 1: Overview 1-3Course deviation indicator Digital Instruments Engine Monitor TVideo Note: Whil
8-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual8.2 How do I display a digital data application?To select a digital data application:1. Press and hold
Chapter 9: Using the Engine Monitor 9-1Chapter 9: Using the Engine Monitor9.1 IntroductionThe engine monitor application enables you to view informati
9-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual9.3 What information does the engine monitor display?Engine data is displayed in a series of pre-config
Chapter 10: Video 10-1Chapter 10:Video10.1IntroductionThe video application allows you to use your E-Series Display to view images from a video player
10-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual4. With a video application active, press and hold any of the 4 Video buttons to dis-play the Video Se
Chapter 10: Video 10-3 How do I cycle through my video inputs?You can set up your video application to automatically cycle through the ima
10-4 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualHow do I adjust the image?Correcting a distorted image The video application should automa
Chapter 11: System setup and customizing 11-1Chapter 11:System setup and customizingThis chapter describes how to setup and customize your E-Series di
11-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualRename a page setIf required, you can customize the names of the page sets:1. Press and hold the PAGE
Chapter 11: System setup and customizing 11-3 To add data1. Press ADD DATA. The Data Groups menu is displayed. This provides a list of sub
1-4 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual1.3 The SimulatorThe E-Series Display includes a simulator mode, which allows you to practice operating
11-4 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualTo move data1. Use the trackpad to highlight the data you want to move.2. Press MOVE DATA. The soft ke
Chapter 11: System setup and customizing 11-5System Setup MENU ITEM OPTIONS(Default in bold)Position ModeControls whether the position is
11-6 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualDate/Time Setup Menu
Chapter 11: System setup and customizing 11-7System Integration Setup Menu Temperature UnitsSelect required temperate unit.FahrenheitCelsi
11-8 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualAlarm Setup MenuThe Alarm Setup Menu is divided into these sub-menus:• System Alarms Setup.• Navigatio
Chapter 11: System setup and customizing 11-9Navigation Alarms SetupNavigation alarms will sound in any application when you are navigating.
11-10 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualShallow Fish LimitSpecifies the lower value for the Fish Alarm Depth LImit.2ft(0002ft - 1000ft)Deep F
Chapter 11: System setup and customizing 11-11GPS StatusThe GPS is used to position your boat on the chart. You can set up your Global Positioning Sys
11-12 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualDisplay Setup Databar SetupThis sub-menu accesses the Configure Data Bar Menu - refer to
Chapter 12: Maintenance & Troubleshooting 12-1Chapter 12:Maintenance & Troubleshooting12.1IntroductionThis chapter provides information on mai
Chapter 2: General Operation 2-1Chapter 2: General Operation2.1 IntroductionThis chapter gives details of the general operation of the E-Series displa
12-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualRoutine checksCarry out the following tasks on a regular basis:• Examine all cables for signs of damag
Chapter 12: Maintenance & Troubleshooting 12-3Settings and data resetWhat is a settings and data reset?All system set-up menus, including page set
12-4 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual12.5How can I get Technical Support?Raymarine provides a comprehensive customer support service, on th
Chapter 12: Maintenance & Troubleshooting 12-5Who do I contact for accessories and parts?You can obtain many Raymarine accessories and parts direc
12-6 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualHow can I contact Raymarine in Europe?You can obtain Technical Support, service and accessories from y
A-1 Appendix A:Specification for the E80 and E120 Displays GeneralApprovalsCE - conforms toFCC - conforms toSize:E80E120283 x 210 x 154 (i
A-2Navigation Alarms Arrival alarm, offtrack XTE alarm.Connectors 13 pin Radar scanner3 pin SeaTalk + 3 pin alarm out5 pin NMEA 01835 pin SeaTalk2/NME
A-3RadarRange Scales(Range Rings)1/8 (1/16)nm to 72 (12) nm dependant on scannerPerformance limited by scanner type and position.Range Ring Accuracy B
A-4 Chartplotter FeaturesCartography Navionics Charts on CompactFlash cardsChart of the world built inChart scaling 1/64nm (i
A-5 Digital data Engine monitor Video FishfinderTransducer Transom-mount, in-hull or thru-hullOutput p
2-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual2.3 Using the controlsThe control panel PAGEACTIVEWPTSMOBMENUDATACANCELOKRANGEINOUTOKPress
A-6InterfacingDSM connection for communication with DSM High Definition Fish Imag-ing (HDFI)NMEA 0183 Input GLL, GGA, GLC, GTD, VTG, BWC, BWR, RMA, RM
B-1 Appendix B: List of Abbreviations °C Degrees Centigrade MOB Man Overboard°F Degrees Farenheit MPH Miles per houramp Amperesnm Nautical
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C-1 Appendix C: List of cursor labels Label Feature ApplicationMOB Man Over Board marker Chart and radarWPT Waypoint Chart and
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Index 1IndexAAbbreviations B-1, C-1Accessing menus 2-6Acquiring MARPA targets 5-25Adjusting power setting 6-24Air temperature, in data bar 11-3Alarm c
2 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manualsteering instructions 7-2Chartadditional information 4-5autorange 4-38boundariesshow/hide 4-41cards Prefa
Index 3system 4-36waypoint arrival alarm 4-23, 4-35wind indication 4-22XTE restart 4-33zooming 4-4chart scale synchronization 5-15Circular guard zones
4 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manualoffset 6-17ranges 6-24reading 6-14safety contours 4-44shallow alarm 6-16spot soundings 4-44target ID 6-14
Index 5using cursor 3-8using waypoint list 3-8waypoint groups 3-12Expansion, target 5-14Extended character set 11-5External alarmcancelling 2-18FFast
Chapter 2: General Operation 2-3Buttons and soft keysTo navigate to the required function you will need to press a series of buttons and/or soft keys:
6 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manualcontrols 5-13Glossary B-1, C-1GOTO function 4-12GPS Preface-xstatus 11-9Gridshow/hide 4-39Groundwind, in
Index 7digit resizing 6-19lines 6-19DSM reset 6-18pingenable/disable 6-18rate limit 6-18scroll 6-19speed 6-19SONAR interference rejection 6-18targetde
8 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualOSH 5-12Overlayradar on chart 4-24Own vessel safezone 5-24PPagelayout, reconfiguring 11-1selecting 2-10se
Index 9distances 5-15ranges 5-15motion mode 5-9north up mode 5-9orientation 5-8course up 5-9head up 5-8north up 5-9overlay on chart 4-24pictureovervie
10 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manualreversing 4-30selecting 4-29show/hide 4-41viewing details 4-20Rudder, in data bar 11-3Ruler 4-9clearing
Index 11local time offset 11-6manual variation 11-5MARPA 5-24own vessel safezone 5-24target history 5-24vector length 5-24MOB data type 11-5navigation
12 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualSortingwaypoints 3-9Speedin data bar 11-3offset 6-17Spot soundingsshow/hide 4-41Standby 5-26Statusbar 2-
Index 13mode CPA vectors 5-23motion mode 4-38, 5-10wind, in data bar 11-3Tune radar 5-12TVG 6-23UUnfloating VRMs/EBLs 5-18Unitsmeasurement 2-8setup me
14 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manualstop navigating to 3-5symbolsdisplay 3-13show/hide 4-39viewing waypoint informationusing cursor 3-6using
ii E-Series Reference ManualTrademarks and registered trademarksAutohelm, HSB, Raymarine, RayTech Navigator, Sail Pilot, SeaTalk and Sportpilot are re
2-4 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualThe cursorWhen you are using the chart and radar applications, the cursor is used to move around the sc
Chapter 2: General Operation 2-52.5 How is additional information displayed on the screen?Information is displayed on the screen using a variety of me
2-6 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualAccessing menusMenus enable you to configure your system to your particular needs. Whenever the MENU bu
Chapter 2: General Operation 2-7Editing the dialog box informationDialog boxes enable data to be edited or entered into a list e.g.1. Select the field
2-8 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualNote: These icons will also appear when you are in simulator mode.2.6 What initial setup procedures sho
Chapter 2: General Operation 2-9• Date/Time Setup.• Units Setup.4. Press the trackpad (right) to select e.g. 5. Use the trackpad or rotary
2-10 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualNote: If none of the pre-configured page sets meet your particular requirements and/or you intend to u
Chapter 2: General Operation 2-112.7 How do I use CompactFlash cards?Cautions CAUTION: CompactFlash Card InstallationWhen installing Comp
2-12 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualHow do I insert a card?To insert a card, refer to the illustration and:1. Check that you are using the
Chapter 2: General Operation 2-13 3. Open the chart card door.4. Grip the card and pull to remove it from its slot.5. To prevent the ingre
Contents iContentsChapter 1: Overview ...1.11.1 What will
2-14 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual5. Toggle SELECT LIST to WPT (Waypoint), RTE (Route), or TRK (Track).6. The database list for your sel
Chapter 2: General Operation 2-152.8 How do I send and receive information using my PC?You can transfer and retrieve waypoints or routes to and from a
2-16 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualHow do I change the master display?On the display that you wish to nominate as the master:1. Press MEN
Chapter 2: General Operation 2-172.10Emergencies and warningsYou can use your E-Series display to mark the position of a man overboard or to sound an
2-18 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualHow do I clear a MOB?You can clear a MOB and its data by either pressing and holding the WPTS/MOB key
Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints 3-1Chapter 3: Working with WaypointsThis chapter gives details of how to place, edit, manage and navigate to a waypo
3-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual3.2 How are waypoints represented? Chart & RadarWaypoints are represented on chart and
Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints 3-33.4 How do I place a waypoint?... at the cursor? Note: To customize the details of the waypoint rathe
3-4 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual3.5 How do I navigate to a waypoint?This section explains how to navigate to a waypoint. For more infor
Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints 3-5Stop navigating to a waypointIf at any time you wish to stop navigating towards the selected waypoint:
ii E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualWhat alarms will my display sound? ...2.18Chapte
3-6 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual3.6 How do I view waypoint information?You can view the details of any waypoint that you have placed, b
Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints 3-73.7 How can I edit a waypoint?Once a waypoint has been placed it can be edited in a variety of ways. You can:• Ch
3-8 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualMoving a waypointYou can move any waypoint to a new position. If, however, you are navigating to a wayp
Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints 3-9Changing the default symbol and groupWhen you add a waypoint to your system it is assigned to the default group a
3-10 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual3.9 How can I organize my waypoints into groups? Provided that you have not changed the de
Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints 3-11Moving waypoints between groupsWaypoints can be easily moved between groups using the MOVE BETWEEN GROUPS option
3-12 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualRenaming an existing groupYou can change the name of an existing waypoint group:1. Select the required
Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints 3-13 Display by symbol or groupYou can determine which waypoint groups or symbol types are shown using t
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Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-1Chapter 4: Using the Chart4.1 ImportantChart functionality1. To access full functionality, your chart application requir
Contents iii4.7 What additional information can my chart show? ...4.5Displaying details of objects and featu
4-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual4.2 What can I use the chart application for?Once the heading and position data is available you can us
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-34.4 The chart displayThe main features of the chart display are as follows: 4.5 Where am I on the chart?
4-4 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual4.6 How do I move around the chart?To move around the chart and display the area required at the approp
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-54.7 What additional information can my chart show?In addition to the chart itself, the chart card includes:• Details of
4-6 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualFinding nearby features and servicesTo obtain information for the nearest objects:1. Move the cursor to
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-7 Detailed data is shown for the selected time (red, dashed, vertical line). You can use the trackpad/rotary
4-8 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualDisplaying details of port servicesYou can display details of port services by:• Selecting the appropri
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-9Port symbol You can display the services available at a particular port by selecting it on screen with the c
4-10 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual4.8 How do I measure distances on the chart?You can use your E-Series display to obtain an accurate me
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-114.9 How do I navigate to a specific point?You can use your chart to navigate to a specific point marked by the cursor o
iv E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualWorking with multiple chart views ...4.35Setti
4-12 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual4. When you arrive at the target waypoint an alarm sounds and a warning message is displayed. To de-ac
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-13How do I range in on both my boat and the target waypoint? To display the largest chart scale possible that
4-14 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual• A combination of new and existing waypoints.Up to 150 routes can be added to your system, each consi
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-15 6. Continue entering new waypoints until your route is complete.7. You now have the following
4-16 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual3. Continue entering waypoints until your route is complete.4. You now have the following options:• To
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-17Using the display and the waypoint list to build your routeYou can build your route using both the on-screen and the wa
4-18 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manualalarm sounds. Once the alarm is acknowledged, the system updates the display to indicate the next leg
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-191. Press ROUTES.2. Press FOLLOW ROUTE OPTIONS. The route list is displayed with the highlight on the most recently buil
4-20 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual Note: If the current destination is the last waypoint, then it advances on to the first w
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-21 As an aid to passage planning, you can toggle the time calculations between estimated time of arrival and
Contents vMARPA ...5.21Setting up MARPA ...
4-22 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualThe length of these lines is determined by the distance your boat will travel in the time you have spe
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-234.12How does my chart warn me of potential dangers?If switched on, the following alarms will be triggered when you are
4-24 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualViewing MARPA targets on the chartThe Mini Automatic Radar Plotting Aid (MARPA) function is used for t
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-25 3. Press OK to exit the presentation options. The top level soft keys for the chart appli-cation change to
4-26 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual4.14How do I record where I have been?What is a track?A track is an on-screen trail that represents th
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-27A track starts to be laid from the stern of the boat using the minimum number of track points necessary. If the maximum
4-28 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual 1. Press CREATE ROUTE FROM TRACK. The track list is displayed.2. Press CREATE ROUTE FROM
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-294.15How do I edit my routes and tracks?Once you have created a route or track, it can be edited in a variety of ways. Y
4-30 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual 2. Select the required track. You can now edit the track as described on page 4-35.Note:
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-31... by adding a waypoint at the beginning of your routeThis option changes the course of a route by adding an existing
vi E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualChapter 7: Using the Course Deviation Indicator ...7.17.1 In
4-32 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual... by adding a waypoint within your routeThis option inserts a waypoint within a route in order to ch
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-33• An existing waypoint. The soft key USE THIS WAYPOINT is displayed.Or:• The position where you want a new waypoint to
4-34 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualChanging the name or color of a route or track You can change the name for a
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-35Erasing a route or track You can delete any route or track in your system except for the one t
4-36 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manualchart status bar as LOCAL or SYSTEM. The system view is shared across networked E-Series displays.Note
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-37Head Up (H-up)Head Up mode displays the chart with your boat’s current heading upwards. As the heading changes the boat
4-38 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualRelative motion (RM) with optional vessel offsetWhen the motion mode is set to Relative, the position
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-39AutorangeAutorange selects and maintains the largest possible scale of chart that will display both the boat and the ta
4-40 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual 2. Press SHOW BYGROUP, to toggle to the list of all the waypoint groups and their cur-ren
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-41Showing or hiding a route or a track To show/hide a route or track:1. Press SHOW/
Contents viiDisplay Setup ...11.12Databar Setup ...
4-42 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual4.19How do I set up my chart and its cartography?The set up for your chart and its cartography can be
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-43Chart Offset This feature allows you to move the position of the chart in order to correct for position errors in the c
4-44 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualHow do I change the offset value?To change the offset value:1. With the chart offset switched to OFFSE
Chapter 4: Using the Chart 4-45Nav. MarksONOFFNav. Marks SymbolsThe set of symbology used for navigation marks.Corresponds to paper charts.Internation
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Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-1Chapter 5:Using the Radar5.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the basics of radar and the things that can affect your
5-2 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualWhat is the maximum range of my radar?Maximum radar range is essentially line-of-sight, so is limited b
Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-3Side lobesSide lobe patterns are produced by small amounts of energy from the transmitted pulses that are radiated outsi
5-4 E-Series Networked Display Reference ManualMultiple echoesMultiple echoes are not very common but can occur if there is a large target with a wide
Chapter 5: Using the Radar 5-5Rain clutterThe radar can see echoes from rain or snow. Returns from storm areas and rain squalls consist of countless s
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