SL520/530/631 PLUS ChartplotterDisplayOwner’s HandbookDocument number: 81209_1Date: September 2002
x SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysGPS SOG/COG Filter ... 5.10Compass Set Up ...
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
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
4-12 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysData Log Mode
Chapter 5: Setting Up the System Defaults 5-1IntroductionChapter 5: Setting Up the System Defaults5.1 IntroductionOnce you have installed your display
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
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
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
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
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
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
xi6.9 Integrated System Checks ... 6.24Chart Display ...
5-8 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysVariation SourceVariation SourceThe variation value is the difference between True and Magnetic directiond
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
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
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
5-12 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysPlotter Mode• chart boundaries (on,off,custom)• spot soundings (on, off, custom)• depth shading limit (se
Chapter 5: Setting Up the System Defaults 5-13Object InformationObject InformationYou can set Object Information ON ALL, ON POINTS or OFF to determine
5-14 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysPosition OffsetWhen adding waypoints numerically to the waypoint list, or via SeaTalkor NMEA, it is impor
Chapter 6: Installation 6-1IntroductionChapter 6: Installation6.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides installation instructions for your SL520/530/631 P
6-2 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysPlanning the InstallationFor full functionality of the chartplotter you need to provide position andheadin
Chapter 6: Installation 6-3EMC Installation Guidelines• The equipment is supplied from a separate battery from that used forengine start. Voltage drop
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6-4 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysUnpacking and Inspecting the Components6.2 Unpacking and Inspecting the ComponentsUnpack your system caref
Chapter 6: Installation 6-5Selecting the Display Unit Location6.3 Selecting the Display Unit LocationThe display unit can be mounted using the mountin
6-6 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSelecting the Display Unit LocationFigure 6-3: 7” Mono LCD Display DimensionsDISPLAYGAINVRM/EBLMULTIMARKSA
Chapter 6: Installation 6-7Selecting the Display Unit LocationFigure 6-4: 7” Color LCD Display DimensionsDISPLAYGAINVRM/EBLMULTIMARKSALARMSRANGEENTER
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.
Chapter 6: Installation 6-9Cable Runs6.4 Cable RunsConsider the following before installing the system cables:• You need to attach the power cable. Ad
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
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.
6-12 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSystem Connections6.6 System ConnectionsGrounding the SystemIt is important that an effective RF ground i
Chapter 6: Installation 6-13Display Unit ConnectionDisplay Unit ConnectionThe rear of the display provides the following connection sockets:• SeaTalk,
Chapter 1: Overview 1-1How to Use This HandbookHow to Use This HandbookChapter 1: OverviewHow to Use This HandbookThis handbook describes the followin
6-14 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysDisplay Unit ConnectionPower and NMEA Input ConnectionThe DC power and NMEA input should be connected at
Chapter 6: Installation 6-15System Checks and Inital Switch On6.7 System Checks and Inital Switch OnOnce you have installed your Chartplotter and made
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
Chapter 6: Installation 6-17Integrated Systems6.8 Integrated SystemsThe displays can be linked to other equipment to transfer data as follows:• Data c
6-18 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSeaTalk® and NMEA InSeaTalk® and NMEA InThe display can receive a comprehensive range of data. The primar
Chapter 6: Installation 6-19SeaTalk® and NMEA InSeaTalk is a precise, high-speed, bi-directional protocol which is flexibleenough to adapt to any numb
6-20 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSeaTalk® and NMEA InStandard SeaTalk cables are available in a range of lengths (part numbersW284 to W287
Chapter 6: Installation 6-21Using the SeaTalk Auxiliary Junction BoxFigure 6-11: NMEA Input ConnectionUsing the SeaTalk Auxiliary Junction Box A junct
6-22 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysData OutputFigure 6-12: Using the Auxiliary Junction BoxData OutputData is transmitted in SeaTalk and NME
Chapter 6: Installation 6-23Data ConversionFigure 6-13: NMEA Output ConnectorData ConversionThe displays convert some information across the communica
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
6-24 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysIntegrated System Checks6.9 Integrated System ChecksChart Display When you have connected your display un
Chapter 7: Maintenance and Problem Solving 7-1MaintenanceChapter 7: Maintenance and Problem SolvingThis chapter provides information on routine mainte
7-2 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysResetting the System• Some products generate high voltages, so never handle the cables/connec-tors when p
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
7-4 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysHow to Contact Raymarine (US)How to Contact Raymarine (US)For Marine Product and Services InformationVisi
Chapter 7: Maintenance and Problem Solving 7-5How to Contact Raymarine (Europe)How to Contact Raymarine (Europe)In Europe, Raymarine support, service
7-6 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysWorldwide Support
Appendix A: Specification A-1SL520/530/631 PLUS Displays Appendix A:SpecificationSL520/530/631 PLUS DisplaysGeneralApprovals:CE - conform toFCC - conf
A-2 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSL520/530/631 PLUS DisplaysChartplotter FeaturesInterfaces 1 x SeaTalk, receive and transmit1 x NMEA 0183,
Appendix A: Specification A-3SL520/530/631 PLUS DisplaysInterfacingSeaTalk Input Depth, Speed Over Ground & Course Over Ground, Position, 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
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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
B-2 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysC-MAP Chart Card FeaturesCAUTION & ROUTING DATACaution AreasCaution areaFishing facilityMarine farm/cu
Appendix B: C-MAP Chart Card Features B-3C-MAP Chart Card FeaturesLAND FEATURES Natural Features CoastlineDuneHillLand elevationLand regionLandSalt pa
B-4 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysC-MAP Chart Card FeaturesThe following chart features are always displayed:Menu option Chart featuresPORTS
Appendix B: C-MAP Chart Card Features B-5C-MAP Chart Card FeaturesROCKS Underwater RockWRECKS WrecksDEPTHS 1 Depth areaDEPTHS 2 Dredged areaDEPTHS 3 I
B-6 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysC-MAP Chart Card Features
Appendix C: SeaTalk and NMEA Data Received and Transmitted C-1SeaTalk and NMEA Data Received and Transmitted Appendix C: SeaTalk and NMEA Data Receive
C-2 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSeaTalk and NMEA Data Received and TransmittedThe display unit transmits the following data, if available,
Appendix D: Abbreviations D-1Abbreviations Appendix D:AbbreviationsAAmpANSI American National Standards InstituteAWG American Wire GaugeBDI Bearing an
1-4 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysOperating ModesOperating ModesOperating ModesYou can view a full screen chart.You can also set Windows On
D-2 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysAbbreviationsLCD Liquid Crystal Displaylon longitudeMMagneticmmetersMBS Main Bang Suppressionmm millimeter
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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Chapter 1: Overview 1-5The Chartplotter DisplayThe Chartplotter Display1.2 The Chartplotter DisplayThe SL520/530/631 PLUS display includes a Chartplot
1-6 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysChartplotter Display OptionsChartplotter Display OptionsThe Screen Presentation Options, described in Chap
Chapter 1: Overview 1-7Chartplotter FunctionsChartplotter FunctionsChartplotter FunctionsThe Chartplotter includes the following functions:• Display C
1-8 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysOperating ControlsOperating Controls1.3 Operating ControlsYou operate the chart using a variety of control
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
1-10 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysDedicated KeysDedicated KeysDedicated KeysThe dedicated keys: DISPLAY, MARKS, VRM/EBL, MULTI ALARMS, RAN
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
1-12 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysDatabase ListsDatabase ListsDatabase ListsThe waypoints, routes and tracks that you create on the chartpl
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-1IntroductionChapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display2.1 IntroductionThis chapt
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
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-3Simulator Mode➤ To switch the display unit off, press and hold the POWER key for threesecond
2-4 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysChanging the Lighting & Contrast - SL520 Mono DisplayChanging the Lighting & Contrast - SL520 Mono
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-5Changing the Brightness - SL530/631 Color DisplayChanging the Brightness - SL530/631 Color D
iiiSL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter Display Owner’s HandbookSeptember 2002INTENDED USEThe display units detailed in this handbook may form part of navi
2-6 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysControlling the Display2.3 Controlling the DisplayYou control the display using the cursor and control key
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-7Selecting the Mode of OperationSelecting a Half-Screen Window for DisplayNote: Windows can o
2-8 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSelecting the Mode of OperationFold out sheet Radaronly /chartonly Display
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-9Selecting the Mode of OperationFigure 2-3: Half-Screen Window OptionsCDI WindowSELECTWINDOWW
2-10 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysCustomizing the Screen Presentation OptionsCustomizing the Screen Presentation OptionsThe SCREEN soft key
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
2-12 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysChart Display Control Functions2.4 Chart Display Control FunctionsMoving Around the ChartYou will normall
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-13Moving Around the ChartFigure 2-4: Changing the Chart CenterUsing FIND SHIPFIND SHIP is use
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
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-15Moving Around the ChartFigure 2-6: Chart Boundaries4. When no further chart detail is avail
iv SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysRaymarine products are supported by a network of Authorized ServiceRepresentatives. For information on our
2-16 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysTypical Chart Scenarios2.5 Typical Chart ScenariosThe following illustrationsprovide operatingguidelinesf
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-17Typical Chart ScenariosThis page intentionally left blank.
2-18 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysPlace and Goto a WaypointPlace and Goto a Waypoint1. Press MARKS2. Position Cursor as requiredPress the s
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-19Place and Goto a Waypoint4The vessel navigates towards the target waypointSee:5.3 Working w
2-20 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysMake and Follow a RouteMake and Follow a Route#GOTO SCREENROUTE FIND SHIPMAKEROUTEEDITROUTECLEARROUTE
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-21Make and Follow a RouteGOTOWAYPOINTFOLLOWROUTEGOTOCURSORGOTOCURSORRESTARTXTEWAYPOINTADVANCE
2-22 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysReview Your Passage PlanReview Your Passage PlanGOTO SCREENROUTEFIND SHIPMAKEROUTEEDITROUTECLEARROUTE
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-23Review Your Passage Plan6Change the TIME to HOURS - the display indicates it will take 32 m
2-24 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysReview Your Passage Plan
Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-1IntroductionChapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3.1 IntroductionThis chapter explains how to use the chart fu
vPrefaceThis handbook describes the following PLUS displays from Raymarine:Note: The display units include a cartridge holder assembly which containst
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
Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-3Removing a Chart CardFigure 3-1: Removing the Chart CardRemoving a Chart CardWe recommend that before you remo
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
Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-5Displaying Chart Object and Source InformationPort AreaAt large chart scales port area information is indicate
3-6 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysDisplaying Chart Object and Source InformationNote: The predictions available are sufficiently accurate un
Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-7Displaying Chart Object and Source InformationNearestYou can obtain information for the eight nearest waypoint
3-8 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysWorking with Waypoints3.3 Working with WaypointsIntroductionThe Chartplotter enables you to place up to 99
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
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
Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-11Placing a Waypoint3. Edit the Loran parameters as required, using:i. The CHAIN soft key, which enables select
vi SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysEMC ConformanceAll Raymarine equipment and accessories are designed to the best industrystandards for use i
3-12 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSelecting a WaypointSelecting a WaypointPositioning the cursor over a waypoint selects that waypoint and
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
3-14 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysErasing a Waypoint5. To edit the waypoint position, press the EDIT WAYPOINT soft key, followedby POSITION
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
3-16 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysUsing the ST60 or ST80 Navigator KeypadMost of the alphanumeric keys are used to input multiple character
Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-17Using the ST60 or ST80 Navigator KeypadEditing Entries in the Waypoint, Route, or Track ListsYou can also use
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
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
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
Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-21Creating a New RouteThe available Waypoints are listed in the left hand column (alphanumeric); theright hand
viiContentsPreface ... 1.vWarranty ...
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
Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-23Clearing the Current RouteYou can use a Navigator Keypad (see Using the ST60 or ST80 NavigatorKeypad on page
3-24 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysDisplaying Route InformationFigure 3-7: Route List WindowDisplaying Route InformationYou can display the
Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-25Displaying Route InformationUsing Route Information to Review Your Passage PlanYou can view data for all the
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
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
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
Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-29Following Routes and Going to Points3.5 Following Routes and Going to PointsThe default soft key GOTO accesse
3-30 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysFollow a RouteYou should always check the target waypoint before initiating a followroute.➤ To follow the
Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-31Target Point ArrivalTarget Point ArrivalThe arrival alarm is used to alert you when the vessel is approaching
viii SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysMake and Follow a Route ... 2.20Review Your Passa
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
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
3-34 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysTransferring Waypoints and Routes3.6 Transferring Waypoints and RoutesDisplayed SeaTalk WaypointsIn an in
Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-35Transferring Waypoints and Routes➤ To save waypoints to, or load waypoints from a user cartridge:CAUTION:Load
3-36 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysTransferring Waypoints and Routes➤ To receive incoming waypoints on SeaTalk or NMEA:1. To display the way
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
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
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
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
Chapter 3: Standard Chart Operations 3-41SmartRouteSmartRouteSmartRoute enables the current track, or the last segment of a track withbreaks, to be co
ixClearing the Current Track ... 3.39Managing Tracks ...
3-42 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysSmartRoute
Chapter 4: Further Chart Operations 4-1IntroductionChapter 4: Further Chart Operations 4.1 IntroductionThis chapter explains how to use the additional
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
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
4-4 SL520/530/631 PLUS Chartplotter DisplaysAlarms and Timers4.3 Alarms and TimersAlarm ReportingThe chartplotter reports the following alarms, that a
Chapter 4: Further Chart Operations 4-5Setting Alarms and TimersSetting Alarms and Timers➤ Tosetupanalarmortimer:1. Press the ALARMS key. The Alarms S
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
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
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
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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