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10 A-Series display - User reference manualElectronic chartsElectronic charts are an aid to navigation designed to facilitate the use of authorized go
100 A-Series display - User reference manual8.1 Using Sirius RadioTo start using Sirius radio1. Press and hold the PAGE/MENU button.2. Select Siri
Chapter 8: Sirius Audio (US only) 101Browsing channelsThe browse function allows you to view play data for channels with-out tuning to them.To browse
102 A-Series display - User reference manualPresetsYou can assign up to 18 channels to presets to make tuning, scan-ning and browsing easier. To assig
Chapter 8: Sirius Audio (US only) 1038.2 Parental lockingYou can set up blocks on selected channels so that they can only be played if a correct pass
104 A-Series display - User reference manualTo set up a song or artist alert• Press the ALERTS softkey to open the Edit Alerts screen. This screen sho
1059Chapter 9: NavtexWith a suitable Navtex integrated receiver connected to your A-Series Display you are able to receive and show marine safety info
106 A-Series display - User reference manual9.1 Setting up NavtexBefore you are able to view Navtex messages you need to enable Navtex by setting the
Chapter 9: Navtex 1079.4 Managing Navtex messagesManagement options for Navtex messages allow you to:• Select categories for which the A-Series will
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10910Chapter 10: AISRequires a compatible AIS receiver and VHF radio.With your A-Series Display connected to a suitable Automatic Identification Syste
Important information 11Declaration of conformityRaymarine Ltd. declare that the A-Series Multifunction Displays are in compliance with the essential
110 A-Series display - User reference manual10.1 Background informationAIS broadcasts information between vessels and shore-based sta-tions on VHF fr
Chapter 10: AIS 11110.2 Setting up AISBefore you are able to view AIS targets you need to set up the NMEA port appropriately.To enable AIS1. Press a
112 A-Series display - User reference manualAIS LayerThe AIS Layer Setup Menu allows you to:• Select target types displayed (ALL or DANGEROUS).• Switc
Chapter 10: AIS 113AIS Target symbolsAIS target symbols are summarized below.Viewing AIS informationYou can display information relating to individual
114 A-Series display - User reference manualTime to safe zoneThe time to safe zone feature calculates how long it will take other AIS equipped vessels
Chapter 10: AIS 115AIS listThe AIS list provides collision-avoidance data for the highlighted target:To display the AIS List1. Make a chart window ac
116 A-Series display - User reference manual10.6 Messages and alarmsSafety messagesWhen AIS Safety Messages is on (controlled from the AIS Layer Setu
Chapter 10: AIS 117To acknowledge an AIS alarm1. Press either the REMOVE MESSAGE or VIEW AIS ALARM LIST softkey.2. Acknowledge the message at your A
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11911Chapter 11: Data and Engine monitorsThe A-Series can display data from compatible equipment and engines connected to the NMEA and SeaTalkng input
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120 A-Series display - User reference manual11.1 System requirementsEngine requirements• Compatible engines only. Your engine requires a NMEA 2000 in
Chapter 11: Data and Engine monitors 121Preset data panelsThe data application has 5 preset panels, each of which provides a particular category of da
122 A-Series display - User reference manualTo set engine and tachometer values1. Press and hold the PAGE/MENU button and select Panel Setup Menu.2.
Chapter 11: Data and Engine monitors 12311.4 Customizing data panelsYou can customize each panel by changing any or all of the follow-ing attributes:
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12512Chapter 12: System Setup and CustomizingThis chapter details the settings available on the system Setup menu.Chapter contents• 12.1 Page sets on
126 A-Series display - User reference manual12.1 Page setsIf none of the default page sets suit you, you can edit them to dis-play the application a
Chapter 12: System Setup and Customizing 127 12.3 Compass SetupThis option can be used to linearize, or ‘swing’, a Raymarine ST80 active c
128 A-Series display - User reference manualFor each tracked satellite, this screen provides:• satellite number• signal strength bar• status• azimuth
Chapter 12: System Setup and Customizing 12912.5 System-wide settingsThe following tables detail the options available under each of the system-wide
132Chapter 2: Using the displayThis chapter gives details of the general operation of the A-Series display.Chapter contents• 2.1 Introduction on page
130 A-Series display - User reference manualDate/Time Setup MenuDate./time settings are a sub-menu from the system setup menuUnits Setup MenuUnits set
Chapter 12: System Setup and Customizing 131System Integration Setup Menu.System integration is a sub-menu from the system setup menu.Note: If AIS or
132 A-Series display - User reference manual3. Select the appropriate alarms category from those available.System Alarms SetupSystem alarms sound in
Chapter 12: System Setup and Customizing 133Fishfinder Alarms Setup.Note: If a fishfinder is not detected, the alarm setup windows are greyed out.Offt
134 A-Series display - User reference manualAIS Alarms SetupDisplay setupDangerous Targets AlarmSwitches the alarm for dangerous targets to on or off.
13513Chapter 13: Storing data and Chart / CF cardsCF (CompactFlash) cards expand the capabilities of your A-Series Multifunction Display. They provid
136 A-Series display - User reference manual13.1 Card use and information Using CompactFlash cards enables you to expand the capabilities of your A-
Chapter 13: Storing data and Chart / CF cards 137Using the card slotInserting a CompactFlash cardChart cards can be inserted and removed while a chart
138 A-Series display - User reference manual13.2 Storing and retrieving dataYou can archive data to a CompactFlash card for safe-keeping or retrieval
Chapter 13: Storing data and Chart / CF cards 13913.3 Sending and receiving data with a computerYou can transfer and retrieve waypoints or routes to
14 A-Series display - User reference manual2.1 IntroductionThe A-Series Multifunction display combines advanced chart plot-ting and high definition d
140 A-Series display - User reference manualDisabled data/functionsWhen Password Protection is ON and you have not entered a pass-word you cannot:• Vi
14114Chapter 14: Maintenance and troubleshootingThis chapter deals with maintenance and troubleshooting for the A-Series Multifunction Display, and co
142 A-Series display - User reference manual14.1 Safety 14.2 Routine checksThe A-Series Multifunction Display is a sealed unit. Maintenance is there
Chapter 14: Maintenance and troubleshooting 1433. Allow the window to dry naturally.4. If any smears remain, very gently wipe the window with a clea
144 A-Series display - User reference manualTo apply a settings and data reset at power on:1. Press and hold the left-most softey whilst powering on
Chapter 14: Maintenance and troubleshooting 145Chart applicationWeather applicationSystem switches OFF• Check power supply cable is undamaged and that
146 A-Series display - User reference manual14.5 Contacting RaymarineUsing the websiteFor the latest information on Raymarine products visit the webs
Chapter 14: Maintenance and troubleshooting 147In EuropeIn Europe, Raymarine support, service and accessories may be obtained from your authorized dea
148 A-Series display - User reference manual Balmain NSW 2041 Australia Tel: +61-2-9555-2522 Fax: +61-2-9555-2900 e-mail
149Appendix A: Disclaimers and licenses Navionics license agreementIMPORTANT: READ THIS AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE ELECTRONIC CHARTS EMBEDDED
Chapter 2: Using the display 15Extended SystemYour A-Series may connect to other equipment, for example to share data.Example extended systemProtocols
150DISCLAIMER: EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTIES DESCRIBED ABOVE, THE DATA AND RELATED MATERIALS ARE LICENSED ‘AS IS’, AND NAVIONICS DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL OTH
151ORINDIRECTLY BY THE PERFORMANCE OR NONPERFORMANCEOF OBLIGATIONS PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT OR BY THE NEGLIGENCE, ACTIVE OR PASSIVE, OF WSI AND/OR S
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16 A-Series display - User reference manual2.3 ApplicationsThe A-Series features are provided within a number of applications. Some applications are
Chapter 2: Using the display 17Data3d chartRequires upgraded cartography (chart card).2.4 First time useWhen you first use your A-Series Display afte
18 A-Series display - User reference manualSimulatorYour A-Series display includes a simulator mode that enables you to practice operating the unit wi
Chapter 2: Using the display 192.5 ControlsChart card slotOpen the cover to installCompactFlash cards SoftkeysPress to select the correspondingfunct
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20 A-Series display - User reference manual2.6 OperationPowering the display ON/OFFTo Power ON:Press and hold the POWER key until the screen shows th
Chapter 2: Using the display 21To Zoom in or outUse the RANGE button to change the scale of the viewable area. Press ‘IN’ to see a smaller area of the
22 A-Series display - User reference manual2.7 Additional screen informationACKNOWLEDGEAIS ALARMDangerous TargetStatus bar• Gives information specifi
Chapter 2: Using the display 23Toolbars and softkeysA toolbar is a set of softkey labels which appear along the bottom of an application page or windo
24 A-Series display - User reference manualSetup menusMenus are provided for you to make system or application changes.To use the Setup menus1. Press
Chapter 2: Using the display 252. Enter the data. Press OK to save the changes.You can enter character text in upper- or lower-case but the system is
26 A-Series display - User reference manual2. Either select the application page you want from the toolbar or toggle between the applications configu
Chapter 2: Using the display 272.9 Emergencies and warningsYou can use your A-Series display to mark the position of a man overboard (MOB) or to soun
28 A-Series display - User reference manual• System alarms are triggered by A-Series applications, i.e the chart or fishfinder. When you cancel a syst
293Chapter 3: WaypointsThis chapter introduces waypoints and explains how to use them for navigation with your A-Series Multifunction Display.Chapter
3ContentsImportant information... 9Warnings and Cautions ...
30 A-Series display - User reference manual3.1 Introducing waypointsA waypoint is a position marked on a chart or fishfinder screen as a reference po
Chapter 3: Waypoints 313D chart and CDI waypointsOn a 3D chart or Course Deviation Indicator (CDI) only the active waypoint is shown.3.2 Using Waypoi
32 A-Series display - User reference manual2. Using the trackpad move the cursor to the position where you want the waypoint.3. Press the WAYPOINT A
Chapter 3: Waypoints 33View / edit waypoint detailsYou can view and edit the details of any waypoint that has been cre-ated and stored.To view waypoin
34 A-Series display - User reference manual2. Press the REVIEW AND EDIT WAYPOINTS softkey3. Use the trackpad to select the waypoint to be edited.4.
Chapter 3: Waypoints 35Erasing a waypointYou can erase any waypoint, except the active waypoint or one that is part of a saved route. If you try to er
36 A-Series display - User reference manual3. Press SELECT GROUP A and select the group to move the waypoint from.4. Press SELECT GROUP B and select
374Chapter 4: The chart applicationThe chart application of the A-Series Multifunction Display provides navigation, hazard awareness and planning feat
38 A-Series display - User reference manual4.1 Chart safety and requirementsSafetyAlways check that your route is safe. Use the RANGE button to zoom
Chapter 4: The chart application 394.2 The chartA typical chart view is shown below:Chart cardsWhen a chart card is present, the A-Series will automa
4 A-Series display - User reference manualCreating a route ...42Following a route ...
40 A-Series display - User reference manualYour positionYour current position is represented by a boat symbol. Your position is also displayed in th
Chapter 4: The chart application 414.3 Navigating to a specific pointThis is the simplest way of using the chart application for navigation. A specif
42 A-Series display - User reference manual4.4 Creating a routeA route is a series of waypoints used to navigate a course. A route is represented on-
Chapter 4: The chart application 433. Press USE WAYPOINT LIST.4. From the waypoint list, select the first waypoint to be used in the route.5. Conti
44 A-Series display - User reference manual4.5 Following a routeYou select a route to follow either by either:• Selecting the Quick Route option at t
Chapter 4: The chart application 454.6 Editing routesA saved route can be edited in a variety of ways, you can:• Change the course of a route.• Chang
46 A-Series display - User reference manualTo change the name and color of a route;1. Press the ROUTES softkey. 2. Press the REVIEW AND EDIT ROUTES
Chapter 4: The chart application 474.7 Course deviation indicatorThe CDI gives you a ‘rolling road’ representation of your progress toward an active
48 A-Series display - User reference manual4.8 Using tracksA track is an on-screen trail that represents the course you have taken. This trail is mad
Chapter 4: The chart application 49To select a track for editing:1. Use the trackpad to highlight the required track.2. Press the REVIEW AND EDIT TR
5Presentation options ... 79 Gain and power ...
50 A-Series display - User reference manualRange ringsRange rings are a series of concentric circles a set distance apart. They are used to help asses
Chapter 4: The chart application 514.10 Chart presentationThe chart has a number of content layers and display modes provid-ing different kinds of di
52 A-Series display - User reference manualVector lengthThe length of the vectors is determined by the distance your boat will travel in a given time
Chapter 4: The chart application 53Motion mode options• Relative motion (RM)This is the default motion mode. In this mode the chart is re-drawn relati
54 A-Series display - User reference manualor1. Open the Route or Track list.2. Highlight a route or track in the list.3. Toggle between SHOW and H
Chapter 4: The chart application 553. Press the TIDAL DATA or CURRENT DATA soft key. A dialog box appears containing additional data and a tidal or
56 A-Series display - User reference manualTo set the animation date:4. Press the SET DATE soft keys. The following soft key options appear in the to
Chapter 4: The chart application 57Details of ports, port and business servicesRequires navionics chart card with port and business services data.Vari
58 A-Series display - User reference manualPanoramic and aerial photographsRequires navionics chart card with aerial photography.In some regions an ae
Chapter 4: The chart application 594.13 Chart setupThere are three ways you can change chart settings:• Chart Setup Menu.• Cartography Setup Menu.• P
6 A-Series display - User reference manualChapter 9:Navtex ...105Setting up Navtex ...
60 A-Series display - User reference manualDatumThe Chart application and your paper charts must use the same datum to correlate accurately. The defau
Chapter 4: The chart application 61Safety ContourAreas with depths shallower that the speci-fied value are shaded in a darker blue than those areas wi
62 A-Series display - User reference manualChart scaleUse the Range key to change the scale of your chart view. When you zoom in, you see a smaller ar
635Chapter 5: 3D chart applicationREQUIRES UPGRADED CARTOGRAPHYThe 3D chart gives you an accurate, three-dimensional view of the area around your vess
64 A-Series display - User reference manual5.1 Safety and system requirementsSafetyRequirementsFor the 3D chart application to operate correctly, you
Chapter 5: 3D chart application 65The 3D chart has the following features:• Choice of operating modes; Active or Planning.• Ability to change the view
66 A-Series display - User reference manualActive action modeProvided that your system has a valid fix, this is the default mode when you first open t
Chapter 5: 3D chart application 67To select the view option1. Press the PRESENTATION softkey.2. Press the 3D VIEW OPTIONS softkey.3. Toggle to your
68 A-Series display - User reference manual5.3 Using the standard and 3D charts togetherIf the area in which you are navigating is unfamiliar, or vis
Chapter 5: 3D chart application 69Chart synchronizationChart synchronization enables you to synchronize heading, range and position information on the
7COG/SOG filter... 128System-wide settings ... 12
70 A-Series display - User reference manual5.4 Aerial photography overlayYou can overlay aerial photography onto the 3D image. This can help you inte
716Chapter 6: Fishfinder applicationD MODELS ONLY.The fishfinder uses acoustic sounding to display fish, seabed structure, and underwater obstructions
72 A-Series display - User reference manual6.1 The fishfinder screenThe fishfinder displays a scrolling image of the seabed, updating from the right
Chapter 6: Fishfinder application 736.3 Interpreting the Fishfinder imageBottom indicationsThe bottom usually produces a strong echo. These images in
74 A-Series display - User reference manualTransducer frequencyYour transducer may support a number of frequencies.The same target will appear differe
Chapter 6: Fishfinder application 75To change the display mode1. Press the appropriate ADJUST... softkey.2. For dual frequency screens, select FREQ1
76 A-Series display - User reference manualTo select the zoom factor:1. Press the ZOOM softkey.2. On the ZOOM FACTOR key, toggle between pre-defined
Chapter 6: Fishfinder application 77Using A-Scope to view a live imageThe standard fishfinder display shows a historical record of fish-finder echoes.
78 A-Series display - User reference manual6.5 Changing the depth rangeYou can change the depth range for the fishfinder screen.You can choose from e
Chapter 6: Fishfinder application 796.6 Presentation optionsThe PRESENTATION softkey gives you access to VRM features (for measuring depth and distan
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80 A-Series display - User reference manualTVG (Time Varied Gain)The TVG (Time Varied Gain) reduces clutter by varying the gain throughout the water c
Chapter 6: Fishfinder application 81Measuring depth and distanceThe fishfinder display gives you various methods of measuring depth and distance:• Dep
82 A-Series display - User reference manualTo make a measurement using VRM1. Press the PRESENTATION softkey.2. Press the VRM softkey.3. Toggle to O
Chapter 6: Fishfinder application 836.7 Placing waypointsYou can pause the scrolling image to place a waypoint at a position or target that you want
84 A-Series display - User reference manual6.9 Fishfinder Setup MenuThis section describes the settings you can change using the fish-finder setup me
Chapter 6: Fishfinder application 85To open the fishfinder setup menu1. Make a fishfinder window active.2. Press and hold the PAGE/MENU button.3. S
86 A-Series display - User reference manualTransducer settingsNearby vessels equipped with a fishfinder, or certain physical condi-tions (like hard se
877Chapter 7: Sirius weather (US only)Requires a Raymarine SR50 Sirius weather receiver.With a Raymarine SR50 Sirius Weather Receiver installed in you
88 A-Series display - User reference manual7.1 System requirementsBefore you can use the weather application you need to:• Obtain a Sirius ID number.
Chapter 7: Sirius weather (US only) 89Specifying meteorological elementsYou can choose to view textual weather reports or animated graph-ics for speci
Important information 9Important informationWarnings and CautionsWARNING: Navigation aidThis product is intended to serve only as an aid to navigatio
90 A-Series display - User reference manualStorm track symbolsPrecipitation (NOWRad)NOWRad displays the type and level of precipitation:Storm CastStor
Chapter 7: Sirius weather (US only) 91Sea surface temperature (SST)The temperature range of the sea surface is indicated by shading, from low temperat
92 A-Series display - User reference manualTropical storm dataTropical storm data can be displayed for a selected storm. The data includes:• The storm
Chapter 7: Sirius weather (US only) 93WindThis option displays the current wind direction and magnitude. You can choose (using the Weather Setup Menu)
94 A-Series display - User reference manualSurface pressureThis option shows surface pressure data using standard meteoro-logical symbols.Viewing data
Chapter 7: Sirius weather (US only) 957.4 Viewing weather reportsThe following weather reports are available:• Tropical statements. • Marine warnings
96 A-Series display - User reference manualDisplaying marine watchboxesWhen the marine watchboxes feature is ON (default), any regions for which a wat
Chapter 7: Sirius weather (US only) 972. Select Weather Setup menu.FUNCTION OPTIONSirius Weather User IDDetails the Weather ID obtained from Sirius a
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998Chapter 8: Sirius Audio (US only)Requires a Raymarine SR50 Sirius weather receiver.If you have a Sirius SR50 data receiver installed, you can use t
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