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RC435 & RC435i
Chartplotters
Owner’s Handbook
Document Number: 81236-1
Date: November 2003
81236_1.book Page i Monday, January 5, 2004 3:41 PM
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Chartplotters

RC435 & RC435iChartplottersOwner’s HandbookDocument Number: 81236-1Date: November 200381236_1.book Page i Monday, January 5, 2004 3:41 PM

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xii RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersGo to a Port ... 74Stop Follow or Sto

Seite 3 - About this Handbook

88 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters .Figure 5-11: Archiving a Route4. You can now (if required) change the name of the archived file. Use tr

Seite 4 - Important Information

Chapter 5: Operation 89Loading or Deleting an Archived RouteUsing the ROUTE ARCH. LIST function, a previously archived route can be loaded back into t

Seite 5 - Safety Notices

90 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters4. A list of archived routes is displayed. • To load a route from the archive:Use trackpad up/down to select the rout

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Chapter 5: Operation 91 Figure 5-13: Archiving a Track4. The track is now archived. Press CLEAR twice to return to normal operation.Note: O

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92 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters2. Using trackpad left/right, select ARCHIVES.3. Using trackpad left/right, select MORE... and then TRACK ARCH. LIST.

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Chapter 5: Operation 93• To rename a track in the archive:Use trackpad up/down to select the track you wish to rename, then use the trackpad left/righ

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94 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters Figure 5-15: Archiving a Waypoint4. The waypoint set is now archived. Press CLEAR twice to return to nor

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Chapter 5: Operation 952. Using trackpad left/right, select ARCHIVES.3. Using trackpad left/right, select MORE... and then WAYPOINT ARCH. LIST.

Seite 11 - Chapter 1: Overview

96 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters• To delete a waypoint set from the archive:Use trackpad up/down to select the waypoint set you wish to delete, then

Seite 12 - Trackpad and Cursor

Chapter 5: Operation 975.10 Displaying Chart InformationGold Chart cards include a number of displayed objects for which data is available, such as li

Seite 13 - Function Bar

Chapter 1: Overview 1Chapter 1: Overview1.1 RC435 and 435i ChartplottersDisplay Features and FunctionsThe RC435/435i Chartplotter includes the followi

Seite 14 - Database Lists

98 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters Figure 5-17: Available Port Services3. Use the trackpad to select the required service and press ENTER to display f

Seite 15 - How it Works

Chapter 5: Operation 99Tide InformationAt detailed chart scales, placing the cursor over a Tide Height or Current symbol for more than 0.5 seconds ena

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100 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters Figure 5-19: Tidal Height Display➤ To display the Tide Height at a particular Date/Time:1. Press ENTER to select M

Seite 17 - Chapter 2: Installation

Chapter 5: Operation 101➤ To display Sun/Moon data:1. Select SUN/MOON DATA.The SUN rise/set and MOON rise/set times are displayed.The MOON PHASE box i

Seite 18 - Suppression Ferrites

102 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersTidal Current➤ To obtain Tidal Current Data:1. Place the cursor over a Tide Current symbol .The Tidal Current soft

Seite 19 - Registering this Product

Chapter 5: Operation 103The ‘Port Name’ is that supplied by the Gold Chart cartridge. The Tidal Current graph is automatically scaled. The cursor, rep

Seite 20 - Surface Mounting

104 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters Figure 5-22: Tidal Current & Sun/Moon Data Display SUNRISES 4:18SETS 19:13 TODAYDATE:13/ 7/99TIME:01

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Chapter 5: Operation 1055.11 Man Overboard (MOB)If a person or object is lost overboard, and you need to return to the location, use the Man Overboard

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106 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters5.12 AlarmsThe chartplotter reports the following alarms The alarms are switched on or off, and the limits set, usin

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Chapter 6: Maintenance & Troubleshooting 109Chapter 6: Maintenance & TroubleshootingThis chapter provides information on routine maintenance a

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2 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersFigure 1-1: RC435/435i Chartplotter Operating ControlsTrackpad and CursorOn the primary chart display, the trackpad is

Seite 25 - Panel Mounting

110 RC435 and RC435i Chartplottersinteraction between different items of equipment, that is, to ensure optimum Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC).Alw

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Chapter 6: Maintenance & Troubleshooting 111TroubleshootingAs a guide to problem solving, common problems and their possible causes are detailed b

Seite 27 - Antenna Connector

112 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters6.4 How to Contact RaymarineOn the InternetVisit the Raymarine World Wide Web site for the latest information on Ray

Seite 28 - POWER/NMEA Connector

Chapter 6: Maintenance & Troubleshooting 113800-539-5539 ext. 2444, or603-881-5200. Technical SupportFor technical support, call:800-539-5539 ext.

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114 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersPlease have the product reference number, or unit serial number, ready when you call. We will do everything possible

Seite 30 - Initial Switch On

Appendix A: Specifications 113 Appendix A: SpecificationsCE Conforms to 89/336/EEC(EMC), EN60945:1997Size (H x W x D) 6.93in (176mm) x 7.0in (178mm)

Seite 31 - SYSTEM SET UP

114 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersNote: The system is limited to 500 unique waypoints yet 20 routes of 50 waypoints as stated above are permissible. T

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Appendix B: List of Abbreviations 115 Appendix B: List of Abbreviations BDI Bearing Deviation IndicatorBTW Bearing To WaypointCDI Course Deviation Ind

Seite 33 - Chapter 3: Getting Started

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Seite 34 - 3.2 Switching On/Off

119IndexAAbbreviations 117Alarms 108Anchor 44Man Overboard 107XTE 44Archives 89–98ArchivingRoutes 89Tracks 92Waypoint Set 95DeletingRoutes 91Tracks 9

Seite 35 - 3.3 Simulator Mode

Chapter 1: Overview 3Note: During many operations the cursor cannot be moved around the screen (while a function bar is displayed, for example) and th

Seite 36 - 3.4 Controlling the Display

120 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersWaypoint 72GPS 4GPS Setup 46–48HHelp from Raymarine 112IInstallation 7, ??–19Cable Running 17Chartplotter 13Bracket

Seite 37 - Figure 3-1: Display Modes

121Service 112Servicing 109Simulated COG 39Simulated SOG 39Simulator 25, 38Speed Units 38Spot Soundings 45Status Bar 3Stop Follow 75Stop GOTO 75Sun &

Seite 38 - Using FIND SHIP

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Seite 39 - Changing the Chart Scale

4 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersWhen a function is invoked, one of the following occurs:1. The associated operation is performed (for example: GOTO WA

Seite 40 - RNG 40.91nm

Chapter 1: Overview 53. The MTSAT Satellite-Based Augmentation System (MSAS). Being developed by the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB) for civil avia

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6 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersThe corrected ‘differential’ signals are then sent to the two Geostationary Satellites which broadcast the corrected d

Seite 42 - Removing a Gold Chart card

Chapter 2: Installation 7Chapter 2: Installation2.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides instructions to assist in planning the installation of the RC435

Seite 43 - Loading the Chart Data

8 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters• The equipment is supplied from a separate battery from that used for engine start. Voltage drops below 10 V, and sta

Seite 44 - Displaying the Chart Data

Chapter 2: Installation 92.2 Unpacking and Inspecting the ComponentsUnpack your RC435/435i Chartplotter carefully. Retain the carton and packing mater

Seite 45 - Chapter 4: Setting Up

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10 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters2.3 Installing the RC435 GPS AntennaThe RC435 GPS Antenna is designed to receive the signals emitted from the satelli

Seite 47 - Key Beep

Chapter 2: Installation 111. Select a suitable area which allows access to the underside of the mounting surface for fixing and, using the template su

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12 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersPole Mounting 1. Screw the pole mount base to a suitable pole or rail mount bracket, having an industry s

Seite 49 - Simulated COG

Chapter 2: Installation 132.4 Installing the ChartplotterWhen planning the installation of your RC435/435i, the following points should be considered

Seite 50 - 4.3 Chart Set Up Parameters

14 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters Figure 2-2: RC435/RC435i DimensionsANTENNA PWR/NMEA4.72in (120mm)D6267-21.38in(35mm)1.38in(35mm)1.26in(3

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Chapter 2: Installation 15Bracket MountingThe display unit can be conveniently mounted on a dash area, chart table, bulkhead or deckhead. Mount the un

Seite 52 - Plotter Mode

16 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters8. Place the gasket on the unit and slide the unit into the panel cut-out.9. Secure the unit with the thumb nuts, han

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Chapter 2: Installation 172.5 Running the CableIntroductionThe minimum requirements are a power cable and (for the RC435 only) a connection from the G

Seite 54 - Chart Text

18 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersPOWER/NMEA ConnectorCAUTION:If you do not have a breaker in your power circuit, you must fit an in-line 1A quick-blow

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Chapter 2: Installation 19 ➤ Connect to the power supply using the power cable supplied:1. Connect the molded connector to the POWER/NMEA

Seite 56 - 4.4 GPS Setup

iiiAbout this HandbookIntroductionThis handbook describes the RC435 Chartplotter with external GPS antenna and RC435i Chartplotter with internal GPS

Seite 57 - SD-FIX1.0

20 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters2.6 System Check and Initial Switch OnWhen installation is complete and all connections have been made, re-check the

Seite 58 - ➤ To reset SD-GPS

Chapter 2: Installation 21 Figure 2-4: System Set Up Menu3. Using trackpad up/down, select the LANGUAGE option.4. Using trackpad left/right, select t

Seite 59 - Chapter 5: Operation

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Seite 60 - 5.2 Working with Waypoints

Chapter 3: Getting Started 23Chapter 3: Getting Started3.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides information and instructions to allow you to start using

Seite 61 - Placing a Waypoint

24 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters3.2 Switching On/Off➤ To turn the chartplotter unit on, press the POWER key. The keys illuminate, the unit beeps and

Seite 62 - SIM NU

Chapter 3: Getting Started 252. Press the trackpad left/right to select the LIGHTS function.3. Press the trackpad top/bottom to increase or decrease t

Seite 63 - Selecting a Waypoint

26 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters3.4 Controlling the DisplayThis section describes how to:• Change the display mode.• Move around the chart by panning

Seite 64 - Waypoint Data Display

Chapter 3: Getting Started 27Figure 3-1: Display ModesPress to display Time/Date informationPre

Seite 65 - Editing Waypoint Details

28 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersMoving Around the ChartThe most common use of the chartplotter is to show your vessel’s current location. In the defa

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Chapter 3: Getting Started 29• When the vessel moves near the edge of the chart window, the chart is redrawn with the vessel at the center and the cur

Seite 67 - Moving Waypoints

iv RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersImportant InformationThis handbook contains important information on the installation and operation of your new equip

Seite 68 - 5.3 Working with Routes

30 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters➤ To zoom in to a more detailed chart:1. Use the trackpad to position the cursor in the area you wish to see in more

Seite 69 - Creating a New Route

Chapter 3: Getting Started 313.5 Using Navionics Gold Chart CardsThe chartplotter has a built-in world map that can be used for route planning. Most a

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32 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersInserting a Gold Chart CardCAUTION:To prevent the ingress of water and consequent damage to the unit, ensure that the

Seite 71 - Saving the Current Route

Chapter 3: Getting Started 33Figure 3-2: Insertion and Removal of Gold Chart cardsLoading the Chart DataA Gold Chart Card can hold multiple chart area

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34 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersNote: Only one chart portfolio can be loaded from the Gold Chart Card to the display memory at a time.Use the trackpa

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Chapter 4: Setting Up 31Chapter 4: Setting Up4.1 IntroductionWhen you have installed your system and are familiar with its basic operation, you may wi

Seite 74 - Route Info

32 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters2. Use trackpad left/right to highlight SYSTEM SET UP and press ENTER to display the System Set Up menu:Figure 4-1: S

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Chapter 4: Setting Up 33 Bearing ModeThe mode (MAGnetic or TRUE) of all bearing and heading data displayed. This is indicated by M or T in

Seite 76 - Editing a Route

34 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersUnitsThis sets the units for distance, speed and depth. This setting will be used to display all data. However, the d

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Chapter 4: Setting Up 35SimulatorThe simulator enables operation of the RC435/435i Chartplotter without data from external sources. The options are ON

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vEMC ConformanceAll Raymarine equipment and accessories are designed to the best industry standards for use in the recreational marine environment.T

Seite 79 - Follow a Route

36 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters4.3 Chart Set Up ParametersThe CHART SET UP function allows the chartplotter to be set up according to your system co

Seite 80 - Join a Route

Chapter 4: Setting Up 373. Use trackpad up/down to highlight the desired parameter, then use trackpad left/right to select the desired setting.Note: T

Seite 81 - Advance to a Waypoint

38 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersOrientationThe chart orientation is normally North Up, but can be changed to Course Up or Head Up. The selected mode

Seite 82 - Go to a Waypoint

Chapter 4: Setting Up 39Show WaypointsThis option controls whether or not the waypoints are shown on the Chart display, with their appropriate symbols

Seite 83 - Go to Cursor

40 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersAnchor AlarmThe selected value is used as the anchor alarm distance. If the vessel moves outside of the selected dist

Seite 84 - Go to a Port

Chapter 4: Setting Up 41Chart BoundariesWhen ON, Chart boundary lines are shown on the screen. The selected setting is retained when the unit switched

Seite 85 - 5.5 Changing the Display Mode

42 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters2. Using the trackpad, set the value of offset required. The distance and bearing of cursor from vessel is displayed

Seite 86 - CDI Display

Chapter 4: Setting Up 43Figure 4-3: GPS Status Screen and Soft KeyThe GPS STATUS screen provides, for each tracked satellite, the satellite number, a

Seite 87 - BDI Display

44 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters➤ To enable or disable SD-GPS mode.1. Using the trackpad left/right highlight SD-GPS in the function bar.2. Press ENT

Seite 88 - Waypoint Data

Chapter 5: Operation 47Chapter 5: Operation5.1 IntroductionThis chapter explains how to use the chart functions to navigate with the RC435/435i.Safety

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vi RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersRaymarine Products and ServicesRaymarine products are supported by a network of Authorized Service Representatives. R

Seite 90 - Navigation Data

48 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters5.2 Working with WaypointsThe RC435 and 435i Chart plotters enable you to place up to 500 waypoints. A waypoint is a

Seite 91 - Time/Date Data

Chapter 5: Operation 49Placing a WaypointNote: It is not possible to place multiple waypoints at the same position.➤ To place a new waypoint:1. From c

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50 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters5. To place a waypoint at a known position (lat./long):Select PLACE WPT AT POS. A box appears in the center of the sc

Seite 93 - Managing Database Lists

Chapter 5: Operation 51Selecting a WaypointPositioning the cursor over a waypoint selects that waypoint and accesses the WAYPOINT OPTIONS function bar

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52 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters3. Select WAYPOINT LIST and press ENTER to display the Waypoint List.The Waypoint List and associated function bar ar

Seite 95 - 5.7 Using Tracks

Chapter 5: Operation 53Editing Waypoint DetailsThe name, symbol and position of a waypoint can be changed, either by means of the cursor or via the Wa

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54 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters➤ To edit a waypoint using the Waypoint List:1. From chart mode, press ENTER to display the primary function bar. 2.

Seite 97 - SmartRoute

Chapter 5: Operation 55Erasing WaypointsNote: A waypoint that is the target waypoint or waypoints that are also used in any saved route(s) cannot be e

Seite 98 - 5.8 Object Information

56 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters 4. Move the cursor to the required waypoint position.5. When the cursor is in the correct position, press ENTER to

Seite 99 - 5.9 Using Archives

Chapter 5: Operation 57• Use the database list to erase and name existing routes.• Edit a route by adding, removing and moving waypoints.Note: The sys

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ixContentsConventions Used ...iiiIntended Use ...

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58 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters➤ To make a new route by placing waypoints:Note: You can pan the chart and change the scale while placing way-points.

Seite 102 - Archiving a Track

Chapter 5: Operation 59Saving the Current RouteUp to 20 named routes can be saved in the route database. These routes can then be re-displayed and fol

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60 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersClearing the Current Route from the ScreenTo clear the current route from the screen, select CLEAR ROUTE. If the curr

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Chapter 5: Operation 61 Figure 5-2: Route List DisplayDisplaying Route Leg and Waypoint Information➤ To display information about a route leg, move t

Seite 105 - Archiving a Waypoint Set

62 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersErasing or (re)Naming a RouteA route can be deleted or re-named via the Route List. When deleting a route, you are pr

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Chapter 5: Operation 63 Figure 5-3: Route InfoThe route is displayed as a series of legs. For each leg the next waypoint position, leg bear

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64 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersEditing a RouteA route may be edited in order to:• Add a Waypoint into a route• Remove a Waypoint from a route• Move

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Chapter 5: Operation 652. Press ENTER; the Route Leg functions are displayed: 3. Select INSERT WAYPOINT.The cursor now controls the route leg which i

Seite 109 - Port Services

66 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters5.4 Following Routes and Going to Target PointsThe GOTO key accesses the functions to follow a route or go to a waypo

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Chapter 5: Operation 67Follow a RouteNote: If a route has been reversed or if a route on screen was being fol-lowed, but stopped before completion, th

Seite 111 - Tidal Height

x RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersInitial Switch On ...20Checking Chartplotter Op

Seite 112 - NANTUCKET

68 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersTarget Point ArrivalTarget alarms (see Chapter 5) can be set up to sound when the vessel is approaching the target po

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Chapter 5: Operation 69 The vessel follows the route, using the selected waypoint as the target.Advance to a WaypointWhen following a route it is pos

Seite 114 - Tidal Current

70 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters 2. Select RESTART XTE. The dotted line between the original origin and the target waypoint is redrawn from the vess

Seite 115 - ➤ To display Sun/Moon data:

Chapter 5: Operation 71 Figure 5-4: Waypoint ListAlternatively, a waypoint can be selected from the Waypoint List as described in Working with Waypoi

Seite 116 - NANTUCKET HARBOR

72 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersA temporary waypoint is placed at the cursor position and navigation proceeds towards it. The temporary waypoint is s

Seite 117 - 5.11 Man Overboard (MOB)

Chapter 5: Operation 73Stop Follow or Stop GoTo➤ To stop following the route or target point:1. Either press the GOTO key or move the cursor over the

Seite 118 - 5.12 Alarms

74 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersNote: The Set Up Function Bar remains displayed in each display mode.To remove the Set Up Function Bar, press CLEAR.C

Seite 119 - 6.1 Maintenance

Chapter 5: Operation 75The steering instruction is STEER STARBOARD if the XTE is 0.01nm or more to port, STEER PORT if the XTE is 0.01nm or more to st

Seite 120 - 6.3 Problem Solving

76 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersThe range scale automatically scales for distance. The ranges shown are 1nm, 4nm, 20nm, 40nm, 100nm, 200nm, 400nm, 10

Seite 121 - Troubleshooting

Chapter 5: Operation 77The WAYPOINT field shows the name of the waypoint. If the waypoint is part of a route then the title field includes the waypoin

Seite 122 - Accessories and Parts

xiXTE Alarm ... 44Select Chart ...

Seite 123 - Product Repair and Service

78 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersNavigation DataThe Navigation Data display comprises text data occupying the whole screen: Textual data provides Posi

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Chapter 5: Operation 79Time/Date DataThe Time/Date display comprises text data occupying the whole screen:Textual data provides Sunrise and Sunset tim

Seite 125 - Appendix A: Specifications

80 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersThe Time and Date fields show the local current time and date.The TTG and ETA (WAYPOINT) data relates to the target w

Seite 126 - NMEA Data

Chapter 5: Operation 815.6 Transferring Waypoints and RoutesThere are two methods of transferring waypoints and routes. The first is via the NMEA inte

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82 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters 4. Initiate receiving of waypoints on the NMEA compatible equipment.5. Select WPT/ROUTE TRANSFER.The waypoint trans

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Chapter 5: Operation 835.7 Using TracksThe TRACK function is used to mark an on-screen trail that the vessel has followed, as if it had left a visible

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84 RC435 and RC435i ChartplottersTrack points continue to be placed until the track is switched off. The current track is retained even when the unit

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Chapter 5: Operation 852. Use trackpad left/right to select TRACK ON and press ENTER.The TRACK ON text changes to indicate TRACK OFF.The vessel’s trac

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86 RC435 and RC435i Chartplotters5.8 Object InformationThe OBJECT INFO function provides detailed information about objects displayed on the chart.➤ T

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Chapter 5: Operation 875.9 Using ArchivesThe ARCHIVE function is used to save routes, tracks and waypoints to the Gold Chart card. This is particularl

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