Raymarine C70 GPS
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RAYMARINE C70 MANUAL
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Table of contents
• Series Display
• Chapter 3: Graphical Data
• Autopilot Control. 11
• Weather (US only)
• Sirius Audio (US only)
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• Overview
• What will my C-Series integrate with
• What can the C-Series Display do
• The Simulator
• Chapter 2: General Operation
• Introduction
• Powering the display on/off
• Using the controls
• The control panel
• Buttons and soft keys
• The cursor
• Displaying applications
• Additional screen information
• Initial setup procedures
• Setting the language, date/time format and units of mea-...
• Selecting a page set
• Selecting an application page
• Selecting an application window
• Adjusting the display lighting
• Using CompactFlash cards
• Cautions
• What are CompactFlash cards used for
• Inserting a card
• Removing a card
• Managing data
• Writing/retrieving data to a CompactFlash card
• Sending and receiving information using a PC
• Password protecting your waypoints
• Emergencies and warnings
• Man Overboard (MOB)
• Alarms
• Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints
• What is a waypoint
• How are waypoints represented
• Placing a waypoint
• Navigating to a waypoint
• Start navigating to a waypoint
• Stop navigating to a waypoint
• Viewing waypoint information
• Editing a waypoint
• Changing waypoint details
• Moving a waypoint
• Erasing a waypoint(s)
• Changing the default symbol or group
• Sorting the waypoint list
• Organising waypoints into groups
• Displaying the waypoint group list
• Making a new waypoint group
• Moving waypoints between groups
• Renaming an existing group
• Erasing a group
• Controlling waypoint display
• Show/hide waypoint names
• Showing/hiding waypoint symbols
• Showing/hiding waypoint groups
• Chapter 4: Using the Chart
• Important
• Safety
• Chart functionality
• Chart cards
• Uses of the chart application
• Viewing the chart
• The chart display
• Where am I on the chart
• Moving around the chart
• Additional information on the chart
• Displaying details of objects and features
• Finding nearby features and services
• Displaying details of tides
• Displaying details of currents
• Displaying details of port services
• Displaying details of business services & points of...
• Displaying vessel identity (AIS)
• Measuring distances and bearings
• from your boat
• between two points on your chart
• Navigating to a specific point
• Go to an existing waypoint
• Resetting cross track error (XTE)
• Arriving at your target waypoint
• Stop navigating to your target waypoint
• Maintaining a view of your navigation
• Building and following a route
• What is a route
• What can I do with a route
• Building a route
• Following a route
• Resetting cross track error (XTE)
• Viewing details of routes
• Editing routes
• Selecting a route for editing
• Editing the selected route
• Monitoring where you are going
• using chart vectors
• using the Course Deviation Indicator (CDI)
• Warnings of potential dangers
• Using the radar with the chart
• Synchronizing the chart with radar range
• Viewing MARPA targets on the chart
• Distinguishing between fixed and moving objects
• Recording where you have been
• What is a track
• How can I use tracks
• Creating a track
• Creating a route from a track
• Editing tracks
• Selecting a track for editing
• Editing the selected track
• Defining how the chart windows are presented
• Working with multiple chart views
• Setting the orientation of the chart
• Setting the motion mode
• Altering the level of chart detail displayed
• Showing or hiding waypoints/waypoint information
• Showing or hiding a route or a track
• Showing or hiding cartographic features
• Setting up your chart and its cartography
• Chart Setup
• Cartography Setup
• Chapter 5: Using the Fishfinder
• Introduction
• How does the Fishfinder work
• What can the fishfinder show me
• Interpreting the bottom structure
• Factors influencing target display
• Factors impairing a fishfinder picture
• Seeing a live image
• Enhancing what you see
• Changing the range
• Shifting the image
• Zooming in on the bottom
• Simplifying the bottom image
• Isolating bottom fish
• Changing how the image scrolls
• Changing how the depth digit is displayed
• Marking a position
• Determining depths and distances of targets
• Measuring using VRMs
• Fishfinder alarms
• Setting up your fishfinder
• Display settings
• Transducer Calibration
• DSM Setup
• Other settings affecting the fishfinder image
• Operating frequency modes
• Gain modes
• Adjusting the power setting
• Chapter 6:Using the Radar
• Introduction
• What is radar
• Detecting targets
• Maximum radar range
• Factors impairing a radar picture
• Powering on/off the various scanner operating modes
• The radar picture
• Marking a position on the radar screen
• Changing what you see in the radar window
• Setting the orientation of the radar
• Setting the motion mode
• Showing or hiding the range rings
• Changing the bearing mode for EBLs
• Getting the best picture
• Using the GAIN functions
• Using the enhance echoes functions
• Changing the displayed range
• Radar range and chart scale synchronization
• Measuring distances, ranges and bearings
• Using the range rings
• Using the cursor
• Using VRMs and EBLs
• Using floating VRMs/EBLs
• Using radar to avoid a collision
• Guard Zones
• MARPA
• Setting up MARPA
• Acquiring a target to track
• Cancelling targets
• Displaying vessel identity (AIS)
• Setting up your radar
• Warnings of potential dangers
• Chapter 7: Using the data application
• Introduction
• Selecting a data application
• Selecting the data for display
• Pre-configured data panels
• Customize the panels
• Using the Course Deviation Indicator
• Introduction
• The CDI screen
• Steering instructions
• Selecting the CDI application
• Modifying the CDI application
• Chapter 9: Using the Engine Monitor
• Introduction
• Displaying and setting up the engine monitor
• The engine monitor display
• Configuring the engine panels
• What should I do when an alarm is triggered
• Chapter 10: Navtex
• Overview
• Setting up Navtex weather
• Incoming message alerts
• Viewing messages
• Displaying the Navtex Message List
• Displaying and scrolling through a message
• Managing Navtex messages
• Selecting message alert categories
• Sorting the message list
• Chapter 11: Automatic Identification System (AIS)
• Introduction
• What is AIS
• Classes of AIS data
• What do I need to run AIS
• Selecting the AIS function
• AIS status
• How is AIS data displayed
• AIS Target symbols
• Viewing target information
• Using AIS for collision avoidance
• Safe zones
• MARPA and AIS options
• Safety messages
• AIS Alarms
• Local AIS alarms
• Active alarm list
• Simulator
• AIS Layer Setup Menu
• Chapter 12: System setup and customizing
• Customizing the page sets
• Reconfiguring the application and page layout
• Rename a page set
• Return to default setting
• Changing the databar
• Databar position
• Data bar size
• Customizing the contents of the data bar
• Changing the set up menu options
• Application specific
• External equipment menus
• System-wide menus
• Chapter 13: Maintenance & Troubleshooting
• Introduction
• Maintenance procedures
• Servicing and Safety
• Routine checks
• Cleaning the display
• Resetting the Display
• Settings reset
• Settings and data reset
• Troubleshooting your Display
• Common problems and how to solve them
• Getting Technical Support
• World wide web
• Contacting Raymarine in the US
• Contacting Raymarine in Europe
• For Navionics cartography
• Appendix A:Specification
• Appendix B: List of Abbreviations
• Appendix C: List of cursor labels
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• Preparation for installation
• General information
• Contents of this pack
• Dimensions
• Display
• Display
• 20 Display
• Accessories and spares
• Planning the installation
• EMC Installation Guidelines
• Suppression Ferrites
• Where should the Display unit be located
• EMC Conformance
• Chapter 2: System Integration
• Introduction
• What is System Integration
• What is SeaTalk
• SeaTalk
• SeaTal
• What is NMEA
• NMEA 0183
• NMEA 2000
• Compatibility
• Radar Scanners
• Digital Sounder Module
• Engines
• Media storage cards
• Navionics Chart cards
• CompactFlash cards
• Functionality
• Data or equipment required for applications/functions
• How is the C-Series display integrated
• SeaTalk system
• Integrated syste
• Integrated system
• Integrated system
• Chapter 3: Installation
• Introduction
• Mounting the display
• Trunnion mount
• Flush mount
• Attaching the front bezel
• Removing the front bezel
• Cables
• Siting and securing cables
• Connecting cables
• Using cable splicers
• Power cable (R08003)
• SeaTalk cable
• NMEA 0183 cable

