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Seite 1 - Handbook

SL520/530/631 PLUS ChartplotterDisplayOwner’s HandbookDocument number: 81209_1Date: September 2002

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x SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysGPS SOG/COG Filter ... 5.10Compass Set Up ...

Seite 3 - Display

4-10 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysData Log ModeNote: If the display unit is receiving RTCM data via NMEA, repeating a dif-ferential fix fro

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Chapter 4: Further Chart Operations 4-11Data Log ModeFigure 4-5: Data Log Window➤ To stop recording log entries:Press the STOP LOG soft key.➤ To clear

Seite 5 - Warranty

4-12 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysData Log Mode

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Chapter 5: Setting Up the System Defaults 5-1IntroductionChapter 5: Setting Up the System Defaults5.1 IntroductionOnce you have installed your display

Seite 7 - Contents

5-2 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysChanging the Set Up Parameters5.2 Changing the Set Up ParametersThe set up parameters are divided into two

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Chapter 5: Setting Up the System Defaults 5-3Changing the Set Up Parameters5. Once you have set all the required values, press ENTER to clear the menu

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5-4 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSystem Set Up Parameters5.3 System Set Up ParametersThe following table lists the System menus and their o

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Chapter 5: Setting Up the System Defaults 5-5System Set Up ParametersVARIATION SOURCE AUTO, MANUAL AUTOBRIDGE NMEA HEADING OFF or ON ONNMEA OUT SET UP

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5-6 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysData BoxesData BoxesPress the SELECT BOXES soft key to display the data box sub-menu. This allowsyou to se

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Chapter 5: Setting Up the System Defaults 5-7HelpHelpWhen Help is set to ON, a prompt appears when selecting a soft key or menuchoice, and when using

Seite 13 - Chapter 1: Overview

xi6.9 Integrated System Checks ... 6.24Chart Display ...

Seite 14 - Terminology

5-8 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysVariation SourceVariation SourceThe variation value is the difference between True and Magnetic directiond

Seite 15 - 1.1 General

Chapter 5: Setting Up the System Defaults 5-9NMEA Out Set UpFor example, if you have a course computer connected on SeaTalk andNMEA, and an active com

Seite 16 - Heading and Position Data

5-10 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysGPS SOG/COG FilterGPS SOG/COG FilterThe SOG/COG filter averages the velocity vectors to compensate for th

Seite 17 - 1.2 The Chartplotter Display

Chapter 5: Setting Up the System Defaults 5-11Chart Set Up Parameters5.4 Chart Set Up Parameters The CHART SET UP option allows you to set up the char

Seite 18 - Chartplotter Display

5-12 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysPlotter Mode• chart boundaries (on,off,custom)• spot soundings (on, off, custom)• depth shading limit (se

Seite 19 - Chartplotter Functions

Chapter 5: Setting Up the System Defaults 5-13Object InformationObject InformationYou can set Object Information ON ALL, ON POINTS or OFF to determine

Seite 20 - 1.3 Operating Controls

5-14 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysPosition OffsetWhen adding waypoints numerically to the waypoint list, or via SeaTalkor NMEA, it is impor

Seite 21 - Moving the Cursor

Chapter 6: Installation 6-1IntroductionChapter 6: Installation6.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides installation instructions for your SL520/530/631 P

Seite 22 - Soft Keys

6-2 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysPlanning the InstallationFor full functionality of the chartplotter you need to provide position andheadin

Seite 23 - Pop-Up Menus

Chapter 6: Installation 6-3EMC Installation Guidelines• The equipment is supplied from a separate battery from that used forengine start. Voltage drop

Seite 24 - WAYPOINT LIST

xii SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter Displays

Seite 25 - 2.1 Introduction

6-4 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysUnpacking and Inspecting the Components6.2 Unpacking and Inspecting the ComponentsUnpack your system caref

Seite 26 - Switch Off

Chapter 6: Installation 6-5Selecting the Display Unit Location6.3 Selecting the Display Unit LocationThe display unit can be mounted using the mountin

Seite 27 - Simulator Mode

6-6 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSelecting the Display Unit LocationFigure 6-3: 7” Mono LCD Display DimensionsDISPLAYGAINVRM/EBLMULTIMARKSA

Seite 28 - SL520 Mono Display

Chapter 6: Installation 6-7Selecting the Display Unit LocationFigure 6-4: 7” Color LCD Display DimensionsDISPLAYGAINVRM/EBLMULTIMARKSALARMSRANGEENTER

Seite 29 - Adjusting the Brightness

6-8 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSelecting the Display Unit LocationFigure 6-5: 10.4” Color LCD Display DImensionsD5066-111.5 in (292 mm)3.

Seite 30 - 2.3 Controlling the Display

Chapter 6: Installation 6-9Cable Runs6.4 Cable RunsConsider the following before installing the system cables:• You need to attach the power cable. Ad

Seite 31 - Operation

6-10 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysMounting the Display Unit6.5 Mounting the Display Unit The display unit is waterproof to CFR46 and can be

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Chapter 6: Installation 6-11Mounting the Display Unit1. A clear, flat area of the following dimensions is required:2. Unpack the flush-mounting kit.3.

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6-12 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSystem Connections6.6 System ConnectionsGrounding the SystemIt is important that an effective RF ground i

Seite 34 - CRSR BOX

Chapter 6: Installation 6-13Display Unit ConnectionDisplay Unit ConnectionThe rear of the display provides the following connection sockets:• SeaTalk,

Seite 35 - Custom Options

Chapter 1: Overview 1-1How to Use This HandbookHow to Use This HandbookChapter 1: OverviewHow to Use This HandbookThis handbook describes the followin

Seite 36 - Moving Around the Chart

6-14 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysDisplay Unit ConnectionPower and NMEA Input ConnectionThe DC power and NMEA input should be connected at

Seite 37 - Changing the Chart Scale

Chapter 6: Installation 6-15System Checks and Inital Switch On6.7 System Checks and Inital Switch OnOnce you have installed your Chartplotter and made

Seite 38 - Moving Around the

6-16 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysEMC ConformanceFigure 6-9: System Set Up Menu3. Use the trackpad to move the selection bar down to the LA

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Chapter 6: Installation 6-17Integrated Systems6.8 Integrated SystemsThe displays can be linked to other equipment to transfer data as follows:• Data c

Seite 40 - 2.5 Typical Chart Scenarios

6-18 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSeaTalk® and NMEA InSeaTalk® and NMEA InThe display can receive a comprehensive range of data. The primar

Seite 41 - Scenarios

Chapter 6: Installation 6-19SeaTalk® and NMEA InSeaTalk is a precise, high-speed, bi-directional protocol which is flexibleenough to adapt to any numb

Seite 42 - Place and Goto a Waypoint

6-20 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSeaTalk® and NMEA InStandard SeaTalk cables are available in a range of lengths (part numbersW284 to W287

Seite 43 - Waypoint

Chapter 6: Installation 6-21Using the SeaTalk Auxiliary Junction BoxFigure 6-11: NMEA Input ConnectionUsing the SeaTalk Auxiliary Junction Box A junct

Seite 44 - Make and Follow a Route

6-22 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysData OutputFigure 6-12: Using the Auxiliary Junction BoxData OutputData is transmitted in SeaTalk and NME

Seite 45 - Make and Follow a

Chapter 6: Installation 6-23Data ConversionFigure 6-13: NMEA Output ConnectorData ConversionThe displays convert some information across the communica

Seite 46 - Review Your Passage Plan

1-2 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysHow to Use This HandbookHow to Use This Handbookthe system. Details to connect the display to other equipm

Seite 47 - Review Your Passage

6-24 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysIntegrated System Checks6.9 Integrated System ChecksChart Display When you have connected your display un

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Chapter 7: Maintenance and Problem Solving 7-1MaintenanceChapter 7: Maintenance and Problem SolvingThis chapter provides information on routine mainte

Seite 49 - 3.1 Introduction

7-2 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysResetting the System• Some products generate high voltages, so never handle the cables/connec-tors when p

Seite 50 - 3.2 Using Chart Cards

Chapter 7: Maintenance and Problem Solving 7-3Problem Solving➤ To perform a factory reset:1. Press MENU.2. Press the SYSTEM SET UP soft key to display

Seite 51 - Displaying the Chart Data

7-4 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysHow to Contact Raymarine (US)How to Contact Raymarine (US)For Marine Product and Services InformationVisi

Seite 52 - Information

Chapter 7: Maintenance and Problem Solving 7-5How to Contact Raymarine (Europe)How to Contact Raymarine (Europe)In Europe, Raymarine support, service

Seite 53 - Tide Data

7-6 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysWorldwide Support

Seite 54 - CALSHOT CASTLE

Appendix A: Specification A-1SL520/530/631 PLUS Displays Appendix A:SpecificationSL520/530/631 PLUS DisplaysGeneralApprovals:CE - conform toFCC - conf

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A-2 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSL520/530/631 PLUS DisplaysChartplotter FeaturesInterfaces 1 x SeaTalk, receive and transmit1 x NMEA 0183,

Seite 56 - 3.3 Working with Waypoints

Appendix A: Specification A-3SL520/530/631 PLUS DisplaysInterfacingSeaTalk Input Depth, Speed Over Ground & Course Over Ground, Position, Waypoint

Seite 57 - Placing a Waypoint

Chapter 1: Overview 1-3GeneralGeneral1.1 GeneralThe display unit is waterproof to CFR46 and can be installed either above orbelow deck.The unit includ

Seite 58 - RNG _21.0nm

A-4 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSL520/530/631 PLUS Displays

Seite 59 - SET ASF 1 SET ASF 2

Appendix B: C-MAP Chart Card Features B-1C-MAP Chart Card Features Appendix B: C-MAP Chart Card FeaturesThe C_MAP chart cards display cartographic fea

Seite 60 - WAYPOINT

B-2 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysC-MAP Chart Card FeaturesCAUTION & ROUTING DATACaution AreasCaution areaFishing facilityMarine farm/cu

Seite 61

Appendix B: C-MAP Chart Card Features B-3C-MAP Chart Card FeaturesLAND FEATURES Natural Features CoastlineDuneHillLand elevationLand regionLandSalt pa

Seite 62 - Moving a Waypoint

B-4 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysC-MAP Chart Card FeaturesThe following chart features are always displayed:Menu option Chart featuresPORTS

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Appendix B: C-MAP Chart Card Features B-5C-MAP Chart Card FeaturesROCKS Underwater RockWRECKS WrecksDEPTHS 1 Depth areaDEPTHS 2 Dredged areaDEPTHS 3 I

Seite 64 - ST80 Navigator

B-6 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysC-MAP Chart Card Features

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Appendix C: SeaTalk and NMEA Data Received and Transmitted C-1SeaTalk and NMEA Data Received and Transmitted Appendix C: SeaTalk and NMEA Data Receive

Seite 66 - 3.4 Working with Routes

C-2 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSeaTalk and NMEA Data Received and TransmittedThe display unit transmits the following data, if available,

Seite 67 - Creating a New Route

Appendix D: Abbreviations D-1Abbreviations Appendix D:AbbreviationsAAmpANSI American National Standards InstituteAWG American Wire GaugeBDI Bearing an

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1-4 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysOperating ModesOperating ModesOperating ModesYou can view a full screen chart.You can also set Windows On

Seite 69 - NEW ROUTE

D-2 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysAbbreviationsLCD Liquid Crystal Displaylon longitudeMMagneticmmetersMBS Main Bang Suppressionmm millimeter

Seite 70 - SAVE ROUTE

Index xiiiIndexAAccessories 6.4Addinga Waypoint to a Route 3.18, 3.28Alarm Clock Alarm 4.4AlarmsAlarm Clock 4.4Anchor 4.4Arrival 3.31, 4.4Countdown Ti

Seite 71 - Clearing the Current Route

xiv SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysReadout 5.4, 5.6Reference 5.4, 5.6Cursor Echo 4.1, 4.7, 5.5, 5.9Chart 4.7, 5.9Local 4.7, 5.9Radar 4.7, 5.

Seite 72 - ROUTE LIST

Index xvEEditingaRoute 3.18, 3.27Using the ST60/80 Navigator Keypad 3.17Waypoint Details 3.8, 3.13EMCConformance 1.vi, 6.16Servicing and Safety Guidel

Seite 73 - Displaying Route

xvi SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysMounting the Display Unit 6.10Console Mounting 6.10MovingaDataBox 1.9, 2.11aWaypoint 3.8, 3.14, 3.18, 3.2

Seite 74 - INFO FOR ROUTE-CURRENT ROUTE

Index xviiRoute Leg 3.18Data Display 3.24Routine Checks 7.1Ruler Data Box 4.2, 4.3SSafety 1.iii, 3.1EMC Guidelines 6.2, 7.1Navigation Aid 1.iiiSavinga

Seite 75 - Editing a Route

xviii SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysVVariation Source 5.5, 5.8Vectors 5.11, 5.13VMG Data Box 5.4VRM/EBL Key 1.10, 4.1, 4.3WWarranty 1.vWayp

Seite 76 - Reversing the Route

Warranty CertificateThe Raymarine warranty terms and conditions as described below do not affect the customer’s statutory rights.Limited WarrantyRayma

Seite 77 - Follow a Route

Document number: 84066-9July 2002Travel cost allowance on certain products with a suggested retail price below $2500.00 is not authorized.When/or if r

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Factory Service CentersUnited States of America UK, Europe, Middle East, Far EastRaymarine Inc22 Cotton Road,Unit DNashua, NH 03063-4219, USARaymarine

Seite 79 - FROM HERE

Chapter 1: Overview 1-5The Chartplotter DisplayThe Chartplotter Display1.2 The Chartplotter DisplayThe SL520/530/631 PLUS display includes a Chartplot

Seite 81 - Stop Follow or Stop Goto

1-6 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysChartplotter Display OptionsChartplotter Display OptionsThe Screen Presentation Options, described in Chap

Seite 82 - Managing Database Lists

Chapter 1: Overview 1-7Chartplotter FunctionsChartplotter FunctionsChartplotter FunctionsThe Chartplotter includes the following functions:• Display C

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1-8 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysOperating ControlsOperating Controls1.3 Operating ControlsYou operate the chart using a variety of control

Seite 85 - 3.7 Using Tracks

Chapter 1: Overview 1-9Trackpad and CursorTrackpad and CursorThe cursor is used to:• Select a position on the screen.• Select an item, e.g. chart obje

Seite 86 - Setting Up a Track

1-10 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysDedicated KeysDedicated KeysDedicated KeysThe dedicated keys: DISPLAY, MARKS, VRM/EBL, MULTI ALARMS, RAN

Seite 87 - Managing Tracks

Chapter 1: Overview 1-11Pop-Up MenusPop-Up MenusThe currently selected soft key option is shown by its gray or greenbackground. If the key text is dis

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1-12 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysDatabase ListsDatabase ListsDatabase ListsThe waypoints, routes and tracks that you create on the chartpl

Seite 89 - SmartRoute

Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-1IntroductionChapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display2.1 IntroductionThis chapt

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2-2 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSwitching the Display On and Off2.2 Switching the Display On and Off➤ To switch the display on, press and

Seite 91 - 4.1 Introduction

Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-3Simulator Mode➤ To switch the display unit off, press and hold the POWER key for threesecond

Seite 92 - Using the VRM/EBL

2-4 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysChanging the Lighting & Contrast - SL520 Mono DisplayChanging the Lighting & Contrast - SL520 Mono

Seite 93

Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-5Changing the Brightness - SL530/631 Color DisplayChanging the Brightness - SL530/631 Color D

Seite 94 - 4.3 Alarms and Timers

iiiSL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter Display Owner’s HandbookSeptember 2002INTENDED USEThe display units detailed in this handbook may form part of navi

Seite 95 - Setting Alarms and Timers

2-6 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysControlling the Display2.3 Controlling the DisplayYou control the display using the cursor and control key

Seite 96 - 4.4 Man Overboard (MOB)

Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-7Selecting the Mode of OperationSelecting a Half-Screen Window for DisplayNote: Windows can o

Seite 97 - 4.5 Cursor Echo

2-8 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSelecting the Mode of OperationFold out sheet Radaronly /chartonly Display

Seite 98 - 4.6 GPS Setup

Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-9Selecting the Mode of OperationFigure 2-3: Half-Screen Window OptionsCDI WindowSELECTWINDOWW

Seite 99 - D-GPS Set Up

2-10 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysCustomizing the Screen Presentation OptionsCustomizing the Screen Presentation OptionsThe SCREEN soft key

Seite 100 - START LOG

Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-11Note: If you select BDI, CDI or Nav Data for display in a half-screen window,the data boxes

Seite 101 - CLEAR LOG

2-12 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysChart Display Control Functions2.4 Chart Display Control FunctionsMoving Around the ChartYou will normall

Seite 102 - Data Log Mode

Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-13Moving Around the ChartFigure 2-4: Changing the Chart CenterUsing FIND SHIPFIND SHIP is use

Seite 103 - 5.1 Introduction

2-14 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysMoving Around the Chart• To see either more detail (of a smaller area) or a larger area (in less detail)o

Seite 104 - Parameters

Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-15Moving Around the ChartFigure 2-6: Chart Boundaries4. When no further chart detail is avail

Seite 105

iv SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysRaymarine products are supported by a network of Authorized ServiceRepresentatives. For information on our

Seite 106 - 5.3 System Set Up Parameters

2-16 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysTypical Chart Scenarios2.5 Typical Chart ScenariosThe following illustrationsprovide operatingguidelinesf

Seite 107 - System Set Up

Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-17Typical Chart ScenariosThis page intentionally left blank.

Seite 108 - Day/Night

2-18 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysPlace and Goto a WaypointPlace and Goto a Waypoint1. Press MARKS2. Position Cursor as requiredPress the s

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Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-19Place and Goto a Waypoint4The vessel navigates towards the target waypointSee:5.3 Working w

Seite 110 - Bridge NMEA Heading

2-20 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysMake and Follow a RouteMake and Follow a Route#GOTO SCREENROUTE FIND SHIPMAKEROUTEEDITROUTECLEARROUTE

Seite 111 - Date and Time Settings

Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-21Make and Follow a RouteGOTOWAYPOINTFOLLOWROUTEGOTOCURSORGOTOCURSORRESTARTXTEWAYPOINTADVANCE

Seite 112 - Simulator

2-22 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysReview Your Passage PlanReview Your Passage PlanGOTO SCREENROUTEFIND SHIPMAKEROUTEEDITROUTECLEARROUTE

Seite 113 - 5.4 Chart Set Up Parameters

Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-23Review Your Passage Plan6Change the TIME to HOURS - the display indicates it will take 32 m

Seite 114 - Chart Orientation

2-24 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysReview Your Passage Plan

Seite 115 - Datum Selection

Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-1IntroductionChapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3.1 IntroductionThis chapter explains how to use the chart fu

Seite 116 - Position Offset

vPrefaceThis handbook describes the following PLUS displays from Raymarine:Note: The display units include a cartridge holder assembly which containst

Seite 117 - Chapter 6: Installation

3-2 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysUsing Chart Cards3.2 Using Chart CardsThe chartplotter has a built-in world map; most areas are displayed

Seite 118 - EMC Installation Guidelines

Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-3Removing a Chart CardFigure 3-1: Removing the Chart CardRemoving a Chart CardWe recommend that before you remo

Seite 119 - Suppression Ferrites

3-4 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysDisplaying Chart Object and Source Information➤ To zoom in:1. Use the trackpad to move the cursor inside o

Seite 120 - Components

Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-5Displaying Chart Object and Source InformationPort AreaAt large chart scales port area information is indicate

Seite 121 - Unit Location

3-6 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysDisplaying Chart Object and Source InformationNote: The predictions available are sufficiently accurate un

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Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-7Displaying Chart Object and Source InformationNearestYou can obtain information for the eight nearest waypoint

Seite 123 - Chapter 6: Installation 6-7

3-8 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysWorking with Waypoints3.3 Working with WaypointsIntroductionThe Chartplotter enables you to place up to 99

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Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-9Placing a WaypointPlacing a Waypoint The scenario Place and Goto a Waypoint on page 2-18 provides a simpleexam

Seite 125 - 6.4 Cable Runs

3-10 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysPlacing a Waypoint3. You can use the soft keys to edit the waypoint position as described in Edit-ing the

Seite 126 - Console Mounting

Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-11Placing a Waypoint3. Edit the Loran parameters as required, using:i. The CHAIN soft key, which enables select

Seite 127 - Mounting the Display

vi SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysEMC ConformanceAll Raymarine equipment and accessories are designed to the best industrystandards for use i

Seite 128 - 6.6 System Connections

3-12 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSelecting a WaypointSelecting a WaypointPositioning the cursor over a waypoint selects that waypoint and

Seite 129 - Display Unit Connection

Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-13Editing the Waypoint Details➤ To remove the waypoint data box and soft keys either:Move the cursor away from

Seite 130 - Connection

3-14 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysErasing a Waypoint5. To edit the waypoint position, press the EDIT WAYPOINT soft key, followedby POSITION

Seite 131 - Switch On and Initial Setup

Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-15Using the ST60 or ST80 Navigator KeypadCAUTION:Take care when editing waypoints as it is possible to move way

Seite 132 - EMC Conformance

3-16 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysUsing the ST60 or ST80 Navigator KeypadMost of the alphanumeric keys are used to input multiple character

Seite 133 - 6.8 Integrated Systems

Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-17Using the ST60 or ST80 Navigator KeypadEditing Entries in the Waypoint, Route, or Track ListsYou can also use

Seite 134 - and NMEA In

3-18 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysWorking with Routes3.4 Working with RoutesA route is made up of a series of waypoints (maximum 50). To ma

Seite 135 - SeaTalk Connection

Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-19Creating a New Route➤ To access the route soft keys, press the default soft key ROUTE:Creating a New RouteNot

Seite 136 - NMEA Input Connection

3-20 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysCreating a New RouteNote: If you Clear the route before it is Saved, the waypoint is removed.4. Move the

Seite 137 - Auxiliary Junction

Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-21Creating a New RouteThe available Waypoints are listed in the left hand column (alphanumeric); theright hand

Seite 138 - Data Output

viiContentsPreface ... 1.vWarranty ...

Seite 139 - Data Conversion

3-22 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSaving the Current RouteSaving the Current RouteYou can save up to 20 named routes in the route database

Seite 140 - 6.9 Integrated System Checks

Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-23Clearing the Current RouteYou can use a Navigator Keypad (see Using the ST60 or ST80 NavigatorKeypad on page

Seite 141 - 7.1 Maintenance

3-24 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysDisplaying Route InformationFigure 3-7: Route List WindowDisplaying Route InformationYou can display the

Seite 142 - 7.2 Resetting the System

Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-25Displaying Route InformationUsing Route Information to Review Your Passage PlanYou can view data for all the

Seite 143 - 7.3 Problem Solving

3-26 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysUsing the Route List to Erase and Name a RouteFigure 3-8: Route Information Window4. Press ENTER to remov

Seite 144 - How to Contact Raymarine (US)

Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-27Editing a Route3. If you NAME a route, use the trackpad to move the cursor right or left to thecharacter you

Seite 145 - Worldwide Support

3-28 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysEditing a RouteAdding Waypoints at the End of the Route➤ To add waypoints at the end of the route:1. Pres

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Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-29Following Routes and Going to Points3.5 Following Routes and Going to PointsThe default soft key GOTO accesse

Seite 147 - Appendix A:Specification

3-30 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysFollow a RouteYou should always check the target waypoint before initiating a followroute.➤ To follow the

Seite 148 - Chartplotter Features

Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-31Target Point ArrivalTarget Point ArrivalThe arrival alarm is used to alert you when the vessel is approaching

Seite 149 - Interfacing

viii SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysMake and Follow a Route ... 2.20Review Your Passa

Seite 150 - Displays

3-32 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysGoing To an Individual Target PointAdvancing to a Waypoint➤ Once you are following a route, you can advan

Seite 151 - Features

Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-33Stop Follow or Stop Goto2. Press the GOTO WAYPOINT soft key.Navigation to the selected waypoint begins. The s

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3-34 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysTransferring Waypoints and Routes3.6 Transferring Waypoints and RoutesDisplayed SeaTalk WaypointsIn an in

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Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-35Transferring Waypoints and Routes➤ To save waypoints to, or load waypoints from a user cartridge:CAUTION:Load

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3-36 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysTransferring Waypoints and Routes➤ To receive incoming waypoints on SeaTalk or NMEA:1. To display the way

Seite 155

Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-37Using Tracks3.7 Using TracksThe Track function is used to mark on-screen the trail that your vessel hasfollow

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3-38 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSetting Up a TrackSetting Up a TrackYou use the track soft keys to switch the track on and to specify the

Seite 157 - Received and Transmitted

Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-39Clearing the Current Track2. Press the TRACK OFF ON soft key to toggle tracks on.Your vessels trail will be d

Seite 158 - Transmitted

3-40 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysManaging Tracks2. The next available entry on the track list is highlighted.(If required, you can use the

Seite 159 - Appendix D:Abbreviations

Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-41SmartRouteSmartRouteSmartRoute enables the current track, or the last segment of a track withbreaks, to be co

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ixClearing the Current Track ... 3.39Managing Tracks ...

Seite 161 - Index xiii

3-42 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSmartRoute

Seite 162

Chapter 4: Further Chart Operations 4-1IntroductionChapter 4: Further Chart Operations 4.1 IntroductionThis chapter explains how to use the additional

Seite 163

4-2 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysMeasuring Distances Using the VRM/EBL Key4.2 Measuring Distances Using the VRM/EBL KeyYou can obtain an ac

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Chapter 4: Further Chart Operations 4-3Measuring Distances Using the VRM/EBL Key➤ To re-position one end of the ruler line:1. Move the cursor over the

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4-4 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysAlarms and Timers4.3 Alarms and TimersAlarm ReportingThe chartplotter reports the following alarms, that a

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Chapter 4: Further Chart Operations 4-5Setting Alarms and TimersSetting Alarms and Timers➤ Tosetupanalarmortimer:1. Press the ALARMS key. The Alarms S

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4-6 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysMan Overboard (MOB)4.4 Man Overboard (MOB)If you lose a person or object overboard, and need to return to

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Chapter 4: Further Chart Operations 4-7Cursor Echo➤ To cancel the MOB, press and hold the MARKS key for 2 seconds.The chart is re-drawn at its previou

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4-8 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysGPS Setup4.6 GPS SetupGPS set up page provides you with information and the status of the trackednavigatio

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Chapter 4: Further Chart Operations 4-9GPS SetupRestart GPSThis soft key enables re-acquisition of a GPS position fix.Note: Under normal circumstances

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