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A60 Dual Function Display Owner's Handbook Document number: 81295-1 Date: December 2006 Trademarks and registered trademarks Raymarine is a registered trademark of Raymarine plc. Navionics is a registered trademark of Navionics SpA. SanDisk is a registered trademark of SanDisk Corporation. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Google is a trademark of Google, Inc. All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Contents of this handbook © Raymarine 2006 3 Contents Trademarks and registered trademarks ............................................ 2 Important Information .......................................................................................7 Intended Use .................................................................................................. 7 Safety Notices ............................................................................................... 7 Electronic Chart Cards .................................................................................... 8 Technical Accuracy .......................................................................................... 8 Product Disposal ............................................................................................. 8 Declaration of Conformity .............................................................................. 8 Chapter 1: Using the Display .............................................................................9 1.1 System Overview ................................................................................. 9 Powering the Display ON/OFF .............................................................. 10 Power ON .................................................................................... 10 Power OFF ...................................................................................... 10 Adjusting the Display Lighting ............................................................. 10 1.2 The Controls ....................................................................................... 11 1.3 Selecting How the Applications are Displayed ..................................... 12 Selecting a Page ................................................................................. 12 Chart Page ......................................................................................... 12 Fishfinder Page ..................................................................................... 14 Data Pages ........................................................................................... 15 Nav Data ...................................................................................... 15 Temp Graph ................................................................................. 16 Course Deviation Indicator (CDI) ................................................. 16 Selecting a Split Window ............................................................. 17 1.4 The Simulator ..................................................................................... 18 Chapter 2: General Operation and System Setup ..........................................21 2.1 Introduction ......................................................................................... 21 2.2 Controls ............................................................................................... 21 Keys ...................................................................................................... 21 Soft Keys .............................................................................................. 23 Cursor ................................................................................................ 23 Cursor Info ................................................................................... 23 2.3 Status Bar ............................................................................................. 24 2.4 Displaying Control Information on the Screen ...................................... 25 Soft Keys .............................................................................................. 25 Dialog Boxes ........................................................................................ 25 Pop-up Messages ................................................................................. 25 Database Lists ...................................................................................... 26 2.5 Setting up the Display .......................................................................... 26 4 A60 Dual Function Display 2.6 Chart Setup Menu ..............................................................................27 Chart Setup ........................................................................................29 2.7 Fishfinder Setup ...............................................................................32 2.8 System Setup ....................................................................................33 2.9 Alarm Setup Menu ...........................................................................36 Navigation Alarms Setup ...................................................................36 Fishfinder Alarms Setup ........................................................................37 2.10 GPS Status ..........................................................................................37 HDOP .............................................................................................38 Fix Status ........................................................................................38 Mode/Datum ..................................................................................38 2.11 Display Setup ......................................................................................39 Brightness ..........................................................................................39 Data Items ..........................................................................................39 Key Beep .............................................................................................40 Digital Compass .................................................................................40 2.12 System Diagnostics ............................................................................41 2.13 User Card Menu .................................................................................41 User Card Manager... ............................................................................41 Save Image to User Card... ....................................................................41 Remove User Card... .............................................................................41 2.14 Inserting and Removing the CompactFlash Card ..................................42 Inserting a CF Card .............................................................................43 Removing a CF Card .............................................................................44 2.15 Saving and Retrieving Data ................................................................44 Save Information to a CompactFlash Card ............................................45 Retrieve Information from a CompactFlash Card ..................................46 Sending and Receiving Information using NMEA .................................46 Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints ..............................................................49 3.1 Introduction ..........................................................................................49 Man Overboard (MOB) .......................................................................50 3.2 Placing a Waypoint ...............................................................................51 ... at the cursor .............................................................................51 ... at current position ....................................................................51 ... at a known position ....................................................................52 3.3 Navigating to a Waypoint (GOTO) ......................................................53 ... using the cursor ................................................................................53 ... via the WPTS/MOB key .....................................................................53 Navigating to a Waypoint Sent by NMEA ...........................................54 3.4 Viewing Waypoint Information ..........................................................55 ... using the cursor ..........................................................................55 ... using the waypoint list ................................................................56 5 3.5 Editing a Waypoint ............................................................................. 57 Change the Default Symbol ............................................................... 57 Changing the Waypoint Symbol ......................................................... 57 Changing the Waypoint Details .......................................................... 59 Moving a Waypoint .............................................................................. 61 ... by entering new coordinates ...................................................... 61 ... by dragging the waypoint to a new position .............................. 62 Erasing a Waypoint ............................................................................ 62 ... using the cursor .......................................................................... 63 ... using the waypoint list ............................................................... 63 3.6 Controlling How Waypoints are Displayed ........................................... 63 Chapter 4: Using the Chartplotter ....................................................................65 4.1 Introduction ......................................................................................... 65 Using your Chartplotter Safely ............................................................. 65 4.2 Man Overboard (MOB) ...................................................................... 66 4.3 What is Displayed ................................................................................. 67 Electronic Charts .................................................................................. 67 Chart Orientation and Relative Motion ................................................ 67 4.4 The Chartplotter Display ....................................................................... 68 Find Ship ............................................................................................ 69 Chart Card ............................................................................................ 69 Features and Services ......................................................................... 70 Simplifying the Information on the Chart (Declutter) ........................... 71 4.5 Moving around the Chart ..................................................................... 72 Panning ........................................................................................ 72 Zoom in/out ................................................................................. 72 4.6 Navigating to a Specific Point ............................................................... 73 Go to the cursor position ................................................................ 73 Go to a Waypoint .......................................................................... 75 4.7 Build and Follow a Route ................................................................... 77 What is a Route? .................................................................................. 77 Building a Route ................................................................................... 77 Building Routes using Waypoints on Screen .................................. 78 Building Routes Using the Waypoint List ........................................ 80 Following a Route .............................................................................. 81 Using Quick Route ....................................................................... 82 Using a Selected Waypoint within the Route .................................. 82 Using the Route List ..................................................................... 83 Advance to the Next Waypoint within a Route ............................. 83 Reverse Route .............................................................................. 84 4.8 Using Tracks ....................................................................................... 85 Creating a Track ................................................................................... 86 6 A60 Dual Function Display 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 Appendix: To start tracking... ...........................................................................86 To stop tracking... ...........................................................................86 Creating a Route from a Track ............................................................86 Editing Routes and Tracks .....................................................................87 Reversing a Route .................................................................................88 Changing the Course of a Route .........................................................88 Using the Make Route Box .............................................................88 Using the Cursor On Screen ............................................................91 Changing the Name or Color of a Route or Track ..................................93 Erasing a Route or Track .......................................................................94 Monitoring Where You Are Going .........................................................94 ... using Chart Vectors ...........................................................................94 Heading (HDG) and Course Over Ground (COG) Vectors ................94 ... using Cross Track Error (XTE) ..........................................................95 ... using the Course Deviation Indicator (CDI) .....................................95 Changing What is Displayed in the Chart Window ...............................96 Setting the Chart Orientation .............................................................96 North Up (N-UP) .............................................................................96 Head Up (H-UP) ..............................................................................96 Course Up (C-UP) ...........................................................................97 Relative Motion ....................................................................................97 Hiding the Chart Grid ............................................................................98 Hiding Waypoints/Waypoint Information ...........................................98 Hiding a Route or a Track ......................................................................98 Port Services .......................................................................................99 Search for a Port .........................................................................100 Tides .................................................................................................100 Glossary.........................................................................................103 Index ....................................................................................... 107 7 Important Information Intended Use The A60 is a GPS Chartplotter display unit that can be upgraded to include optional Fishfinder functionality. This handbook contains important information on the operation of your A60. To get the best results in operation and performance, please take the time to read it thoroughly. For full details of installation and system integration, please refer to the Installation Manual supplied with the display. Safety Notices WARNING: Navigation Aid This device is intended to be used as an aid to navigation. Its accuracy can be affected by many factors, including equipment failure or defects, environmental conditions and incorrect handling or use. It is the user's responsibility to exercise common prudence and navigational judgement. This device should not be relied upon as a substitute for such prudence and judgement. CAUTION: CompactFlash (CF) Cards · When installing CF cards ensure that the card is inserted in the correct orientation. Do not try to force the card into position as this may result in irreparable damage to the card and/or reader. · Removing the CF card while information is being written to or read from it may cause damage to the card and loss of all data. · Do not save data (waypoints, routes, tracks) to a Navionics card as the charts may be overwritten. When archiving use a separate SanDisk CompactFlash card. · Do not use a metallic instrument such as a screwdriver or pliers to help you remove a card. This can cause irreparable damage. CAUTION: Global Positioning System Antenna Do not connect or disconnect the GPS antenna from the display unit while power is switched on. Doing this may result in irreparable damage. 8 A60 Dual Function Display Electronic Chart Cards To use your A60 display as a navigation aid, electronic charts with the appropriate level of detail for the geographic area you wish to navigate are required. The A60 is compatible with the following Navionics® CompactFlash® (CF) Chart cards: Navionics Gold, Silver, Hotmaps USA, and Hotmaps Premium. To obtain Navionics Chart cards, contact your local dealer or visit www.navionics.com or www.navionics.it. Anywhere in North America call Navionics toll free at 1-800-848-5896. Outside of North America, contact your local dealer or Navionics SpA at (+39) 0584 961696. When saving (archiving) data, we recommend that you only use SanDisk® CompactFlash cards. Other makes of cards may not work in your A60 display. Technical Accuracy The technical and graphical information contained in this handbook, to the best of our knowledge, was correct as it went to press. However, the Raymarine policy of continuous improvement and updating may change product specifications without prior notice. As a result, unavoidable differences between the product and handbook may occur from time to time. For the latest version of this or any Raymarine document in PDF format, please click the Owner's Manuals link on the Customer Support page at www.raymarine.com. Product Disposal Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive The WEEE Directive requires the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. While the WEEE Directive does not apply to some of Raymarine's products, we support its requirements as part of our environmental policy and we ask you to be aware of how you should dispose of this product. The wheelie bin symbol found on our products signifies that it should not be disposed of in general waste or landfill. Please contact your local dealer, national distributor or Raymarine Technical Services for information on product disposal. Declaration of Conformity Raymarine plc declare that the A60 Dual Function Displays are in compliance with the essential requirements of EMC directive 2004/108/EC. The original Declaration of Conformity certificate can be viewed on the relevant product page at www.raymarine.com. 9 Chapter 1: Using the Display The A60 is a GPS Chartplotter display unit that can be upgraded to include fishfinder capabilities. The A60 comes equipped with a 5.7" TFT Sunlight Viewable Color LCD and RS12 GPS Sensor. 1.1 System Overview The A60 features the following applications: · Chartplotter for navigation information, waypoint entry and route planning. For full functionality, the display requires connection to the RS12 GPS sensor (included) for the acquisition of position data. This application also requires a relevant chart card to obtain detailed information for the area in which you are navigating. Optionally, you can connect a Fluxgate Compass (Raymarine part number M81190) via the NMEA port for heading data. · Fishfinder to build a picture of what is below your vessel, display bottom structure and to help find and identify targets such as fish and wrecks. This application also requires an optional DSM25 Digital Sounder Module (Raymarine part number E63070) and a suitable transducer. Also available are various data screens that are displayed in separate split screen windows alongside the Chart and Fishfinder applications: · Nav Data for viewing position information as well as current time, date and depth information. D9 61 81 10 A60 Dual Function Display Note: The A60 sets its internal clock from the GPS. Therefore, time of day is not available until a GPS fix is acquired. After this initial fix, the A60 continues to update its internally stored time of day, even if GPS fix is lost. Upon power down, however, time of day is lost. · Temp Graph for plotting water temperature readings from the transducer over the past 60 minutes, current water temperature, Speed Over Ground, battery voltage and a trip log. · CDI for viewing the Course Deviation Indicator to help maintain your course using a `rolling road' display. A built-in simulator lets you practice using the display and its functions without connection to external devices (GPS antenna or a DSM). Powering the Display ON/OFF Power ON Press the PWR key until the unit beeps. The unit starts up in the last used display configuration. Power OFF Press and hold the PWR key. The Power Down screen is displayed and the system counts down. When it reaches zero the display and key backlights are extinguished. If the PWR key is released within the countdown period, power off is cancelled. Note: All non-sounder setting changes (except Brightness and Relative Motion) are retained when the unit is powered off using the PWR key. However, there is a one-minute delay from the time you make the setting change to when the A60 places it in memory. If power is removed from the unit without using the PWR key less than one minute after making a change, the setting is lost. Adjusting the Display Lighting You can manually adjust the backlight level: 1. Press and release the PWR key. The Brightness soft key appears. 2. Use the left/right trackpad keys or rotary knob to adjust the backlight level. Choose from 5 to 100%, in 5% increments. The level is adjusted immediately. 3. Press CANCEL to return to the normal display screen. Note: The Brightness setting is returned to 100% at power-on. Chapter 1: Using the Display 11 1.2 The Controls Rotary Knob Use to scroll through lists or to edit alpha-numeric characters. Rotate to scroll or to fine tune cursor position on chart left/right or up/down. Press to accept displayed value or to toggle cursor direction on chart. CANCEL Press to quit the selected on-screen option when editing data. Also used to return to the previous soft key or menu level. Trackpad Controls the on-screen cursor. Also used to scroll through menu. Press the corresponding edge of the trackpad to move the cursor horizontally, vertically or diagonally. diagonally. ENTER Press to select an on-screen ENTER optionto select an on-screen Press or return to the previous soft keyor return to the previous option or menu level. soft key or menu level. RANGE Changes the display scale. RANGE Press to display a smaller area Changes the display scale. on the screen. Press to display a smaller area Press screen. on the to display a larger area. Press to display a larger area. PAGE Displays soft keys for selecting PAGE available soft keys for selecting Displays pages for Chart and Fishfinder pages for Chart and available functions. Pages can also be split into two-window Fishfinder functions. Pages can combinations. two-window also be split into combinations. WPTS/MOB Press and release to display the WPTS/MOB waypoint soft keys. display the Press and release to Press again to keys. waypoint at waypoint soft place your boat's position. waypoint at Press again to place Press boat's position. a your and hold to place Man Overboardto placemarker Press and hold (MOB) a at your current position.marker Man Overboard (MOB) at your current position. MENU Press to access the Setup Menu. MENU Press to access the Setup Menu. DATA Displays soft keys for importing / DATA exportingsoft keys for routes and Displays waypoints, accessing tracks from / to afunctions, such the various data CompactFlash as transmission another card or from / toof NMEA data. instrument via NMEA. ACTIVE ACTIVE Selects which of the two Selects which of the two split-windows is active. The split-windows has outlined The selected screen is control. in selected associated soft keyin red and screen is outlined red and associated soft key labels are displayed. labels are displayed. ENTER CANCEL RANGE PAGE ACTIVE WPTS MOB DATA PWR MENU D7 97 61 9 71 Soft Keys Press to select the function identified corresponding by the on-screen label.the on-screena function identified by May display new level of on-screen labels. label. PWR Press and release to turn ON. Press again to access Brightness setting. Display functions. Press and hold to turn the display OFF. Chart Card slot Open the cover to install CompactFlash cards. 12 A60 Dual Function Display 1.3 Selecting How the Applications are Displayed Each A60 application (Chart, Fishfinder) is displayed in a separate page. In turn, these pages can be split into 2 side-by-side windows.The settings you choose are saved so that each time you open an application it is presented in the same way. Selecting a Page 1. Press the PAGE key. The associated soft keys are displayed: CHART. . . FISHFINDER. . . D9784-1 2. Press the appropriate soft key to select the desired page set. After you have selected the page set, the available page layout configurations are represented in the next set of soft keys. 3. Press the soft key for the page layout you want to view. The following example displays the soft keys that appear when the Chart page is selected: FULL SCREEN CHART/ FISHFINDER CHART/ NAV DATA CHART/ TEMP GRAPH CHART/ CDI D9785-1 Chart Page The chartplotter includes a small-scale world map enabling route plotting and tracking even when an electronic chart card is not installed. Detailed navigation information is displayed when a Navionics electronic chart card is installed. For more information and to obtain chart cards see "Electronic Chart Cards" at the front of this manual. The full screen chartplotter page is displayed in the following figure: Chapter 1: Using the Display 13 12nm Csr Pos N North-Up (Relative Motion) 250°T 0.67nm 25°18.160 W 080°19.397 Using the chartplotter you can carry out such functions as: · · · · Monitor the course of your vessel on the chart as you travel to a destination View detailed cartographic information including ports and tides (if available) Place, display and edit waypoints Navigate to a position using cursor position, waypoints and routes, manually or using an autopilot (if installed) · Set up a route that can be followed D9787-1 FIND SHIP GOTO. . . ROUTES. . . TRACKS. . . PRESENT. . . 14 A60 Dual Function Display Fishfinder Page This function requires that you have installed the optional DSM25 Digital Sounder Module. The fishfinder application gives you a detailed view of what is below your vessel. This includes the seabed and its texture, fish, and other underwater objects. The fishfinder function is fully described in the DSM25 Owner's Handbook. A typical fishfinder page is displayed full screen in the following figure: 200 kHz 0 10 20 32 30 40 50 D9788-1 41 35.8ft 40 42 37 34 35 Using the fishfinder application you can: · Locate and distinguish different types of underwater objects · Obtain information about water depth and temperature and sea bed texture · Place waypoints to indicate places, such as a favorite fishing spot or an underwater object of interest Chapter 1: Using the Display 15 Data Pages The A60 can also display various Data pages as split windows alongside the chart and fishfinder applications. The following soft keys appear when the Chart and Fishfinder pages are selected, respectively: FULL SCREEN CHART/ FISHFINDER CHART/ NAV DATA CHART/ TEMP GRAPH CHART/ CDI D9785-1 FULL SCREEN CHART/ FISHFINDER FISHFINDER/ NAV DATA FISHFINDER/ TEMP GRAPH FISHFINDER/ CDI D9786-1 Press the appropriate soft key to select the desired data split screen. Nav Data The Nav (Navigation) Data page displays position and active waypoint information as well as the current time, date and water depth. The Chart and Nav Data windows are shown in the following figure: 12nm Csr Pos N N-UP 26°42.618 (RM) W 078°31.961 Position SOG N 26°38.618 W 078°34.961 WPT 0009 46 . TTG kts 28 N 26°25.247 W 076°03.961 24 04:18:00 COG WPT BRG WPT RNG 102° 102° T T 09:35:07 1.25nm 11/20/2006 24.3ft Note: The A60 sets its internal clock from the GPS. Therefore, time of day is not available until a GPS fix is acquired. After this initial fix, the A60 continues to update its internally stored time of day, even if GPS fix is lost. Upon power down, however, time of day is lost. D9790-1 FIND SHIP GOTO. . . ROUTES. . . TRACKS. . . PRESENT. . . 16 A60 Dual Function Display Temp Graph The Temp Graph Page displays a graph plotting water temperature readings from the transducer over the past 60 minutes as well as current water temperature, boat (paddlewheel) speed, battery voltage and a trip log: 150nm Csr Pos N N-UP 26°16.618 (RM) W 078°44.961 74 73 72 28 Temperature 71.5° F 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 71 70 24 69 68 60 50 40 30 Minutes 20 10 0 Speed Log 4.6 kts 000005 8 nm 13.5 V Trip 00005 86 nm 28 6 . FIND SHIP GOTO. . . ROUTES. . . ft Course Deviation Indicator (CDI) The Course Deviation Indicator (CDI) gives a graphical representation of your boat's course in a `rolling road' format. As you travel towards the target waypoint, the checkered pattern and the waypoint will move down the screen at a rate proportional to your boat's speed. The steering instructions below the rolling road tell you what correction is needed to maintain your course and arrive at the target waypoint. Indication arrows are placed either side of the steering instruction, pointing towards the center line. The greater the error the more arrows that appear. Correct your course by steering in the direction indicated by the arrows. If your boat is off track to the degree that it would not be displayed within the rolling road, the boat icon flashes. D9791-1 TRACKS. . . PRESENT. . . Chapter 1: Using the Display 17 0.5nm Csr Pos N N-UP 25°18.160 (RM) N 080°19.397 WPT 0003 >> STEER STARBOARD XTE COG HEADING 0.067nm WPT BRG 220 °T WPT RNG 225 °T VMG-WPT 250 °T FIND SHIP GOTO. . . ROUTES. . . 0.42 nm 3.1 kts D9792-1 TRACKS. . . PRESENT. . . Selecting a Split Window When the selected page has a split window, the window that is currently active is bordered in red and the soft key options for that application are displayed. Pressing the ACTIVE key changes this active highlight to the other window on that page and its associated soft key labels. Note: When you switch from full chart screen to split screen chart, the split screen is centered at what was the center of the full screen, and the cursor is moved to the center of the split screen. In the following figure, the fishfinder page is active, so soft keys for that application appear. 18 A60 Dual Function Display 12nm Position N N-UP 26°39.618 RM W 078°31.961 200 kHz 0 38 20 64 40 1.4 The Simulator The A60 display includes a simulator mode, with which you can practice operating your display without data from a GPS antenna or a DSM. Before installation, connect the display to a 12VDC power supply, fused at 4 amps by attaching the red wire from the power lead to positive (+) and the black lead to negative (­). The simulator mode is switched on/off in the System Setup Menu. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Press MENU. The main Setup window is displayed. Use the trackpad (up/down) or rotary knob to highlight System Setup. Press the trackpad (right) to select. Use the trackpad (up/down) or rotary knob to highlight Simulator. Press the trackpad (right) to select. Press the trackpad (up/down) to highlight ON. Press ENTER to accept. Press CANCEL twice to return to the display screen. The SIMULATOR message flashes at the top of the screen and simulated data is displayed. D9789-1 FISHFINDER FISHFINDER . . SETTINGS.. . SETTINGS. ZOOM. .. . ZOOM. . BOTTOM BOTTOM .. . LOCK. . LOCK. 58 8ft . A-SCOPE. .. . A-SCOPE. . 60 PRESENT. .. . PRESENT. . Chapter 1: Using the Display 19 Setup Chart Setup.. . Fishfinder Setup.. . System Setup.. . Alarms Setup.. . GPS Status.. . Display Setup.. . Diagnostics Menu.. . User Card Menu.. . System Setup Simulator Bearing Mode Variation Source Manual Variation Language OFF TRUE AUTO (05 E) 00 E ENGLISH (US) OFF ON OFF ON ENTER Settings Reset.. . Settings and Data Reset.. . Units.. . NMEA-Out Setup.. . To place your simulated boat at a specific geographic location on the chart in Simulation mode: 1. Make sure Simulator mode is set OFF. 2. Place your cursor at the desired location. 3. Switch Simulator mode ON. D9793-1 20 A60 Dual Function Display 21 Chapter 2: General Operation and System Setup 2.1 Introduction This chapter gives details of the general operation of the A60 display and covers the following subjects: · · · · · · · Using the controls Setting up the display Presenting information Alarms Installing and removing CompactFlash (CF) cards Saving and retrieving information Sharing information using the NMEA protocol 2.2 Controls The controls for the display can be separated into two types: · Keys · Soft keys Keys Keys enable you to access various system functions or change what you see on the screen: PWR Press and release to power ON the display. After the unit is powered on, press and release as a shortcut to the Brightness setting. Press and hold to turn the display OFF. CANCEL Press this key to quit the selected on-screen option when editing data and return to the previous level of soft key labels or menu items. PAGE Press to bring up soft keys for selecting the available one- or two-window combinations for Chart and Fishfinder pages. 22 A60 Dual Function Display ACTIVE When a split window page is displayed, press to select which window you wish to work from. The selected window is outlined in red and associated soft key labels are displayed. WPTS/MOB Press to display the Waypoints soft keys. Press again to place a waypoint at the vessel position. Press and hold to place a Man Overboard (MOB) marker at your current position. DATA Press to display soft keys for implementing the various data functions, such as importing/exporting waypoints, routes and tracks from/to a CompactFlash card. Also used for sending data to, or receiving data from another instrument or PC using NMEA. MENU Press to access the Setup Menu. Trackpad (outer ring) The trackpad controls the on-screen cursor and is used to scroll through menu items. Press the corresponding edge to move the cursor horizontally, vertically or diagonally. ENTER (middle key) Press to select an on-screen option, or to return to the previous soft key label or menu level, similar to CANCEL. RANGE Press to change the area that is displayed on the screen. Press to display a smaller area on the screen. Press to display a larger area on the screen. Rotary Knob Rotate to scroll up/down lists, similar to the trackpad. Push in to accept a displayed value, similar to the ENTER key. When editing alphanumeric values, rotate clockwise to increase the value, rotate counter-clockwise to decrease the value, and then push in to accept and move the cursor to the next character. When a chart is displayed, use to fine tune cursor location. Rotate clockwise to move cursor up and counter-clockwise to move it down. Push in to toggle direction control. Now rotate clockwise to move cursor to the right and counter-clockwise to move it to the left. Chapter 2: General Operation and System Setup 23 Soft Keys There are five soft keys in the bar below the display screen. When a system function key is pressed, the primary soft keys for that function are shown. Pressing a soft key will carry out one of the following functions: · Select one of the options shown on the soft key label · Display on-screen information, dialog boxes or menus with new soft keys · Display additional soft key options Soft keys sometimes interact with other on-screen controls, such as to edit names, in dialog boxes or to select options in options lists. Soft keys are displayed to control certain items. For example, when you place the cursor over a waypoint, the waypoint soft keys are displayed. Cursor The cursor appears on the screen as a white cross. You can move the cursor using the trackpad or rotary knob. Using the Trackpad Press the corresponding edge to move the cursor horizontally, vertically or diagonally. Using the Rotary Knob Rotate clockwise to move the cursor up and counter-clockwise to move it down. Push in to toggle direction control. Now rotate clockwise to move the cursor to the right and counter-clockwise to move it to the left. Cursor Info Cursor Info is a feature that displays the cursor's position and other information in a floating data box. When you place the cursor over an object such as a chart feature, the cursor turns red and information associated with that object is displayed. The amount of detail displayed is determined by the Object Information setting in the Chart Setup Menu, which is described on page 31. Note: Cursor Info determines whether the pop-up box appears when the cursor is placed over an object. Object Info determines the level of detail appearing in that pop-up. To display or hide Cursor Info: 1. Press DATA. The Data soft keys appear. 2. Press CURSOR INFO. The options toggle between the following selections: · ON, object data and cursor position information is displayed 24 A60 Dual Function Display · TIMED, object data and cursor position information are displayed for three seconds and then disappear · OFF, object data and cursor position information are not displayed 2.3 Status Bar The Status Bar provides current information about the chart application. Top Line · Chart Range This represents the distance from the top to the bottom of screen at the current zoom level (refer to "Zoom in/out" on page 72). Range rings are drawn at intervals equal to 1/4 of this value. · Orientation This reports the orientation mode currently displayed: Head Up, North Up, or Course Up. When in split screens, these appear as H-UP, N-UP, and C-UP, respectively (see page 96). · Relative Motion mode This indicates that the chart is in Relative Motion mode, which is invoked at power-up or when you press FIND SHIP. When you move relocate the cursor, Relative Motion is broken and the indicator appears in amber text and enclosed in parentheses--(Relative Motion). When in split windows, these appear as RM and (RM), respectively. Relative Motion is described in more detail on page 97. Bottom Line · Position / Csr Pos When in Relative Motion mode, this field displays the boat's Position. When Relative Motion is suspended, the cursor position (Csr Pos) and bearing & range from the boat are shown. Note: Measurements in the Status Bar are displayed in the Distance Units set in the Units parameter of the System Setup menu. When zooming in and the value becomes less than 0.5 mile or 0.5 kilometer, the distance unit converts to feet or meters, respectively. D9794-1 Chapter 2: General Operation and System Setup 25 2.4 Displaying Control Information on the Screen Information connected with controls is shown on your screen in the following ways: · · · · Soft Keys Dialog boxes Pop-Up messages Database lists Soft Keys These are the primary means of control of the display. See "Soft Keys" on page 23 for a detailed explanation. Dialog Boxes Dialog boxes enable editing of objects stored on the display, such as a waypoint. Objects can be selected on-screen or from the appropriate list. Dialog box information can be edited using the soft keys, the rotary knob or the trackpad. For details, see "Editing a Waypoint" on page 57. Edit Waypoint Edit Waypoint Symbol. .. WPT 0005 Name.. . Latitude.. N 26°16.496 . Longitude.. W 080°03.907 . Comment.. . N 26°16.496 D9801-1 Pop-up Messages Pop-up messages, can be of two types: · Information. These messages appear for a set period of time and alert you to something that is happening, such as a function not being available. These messages cannot be edited, and some may be a prompt that require a response. · Alarm messages. See "Alarm Setup Menu" on page 36 for more information. 26 A60 Dual Function Display Database Lists Database lists contain information that have been added to the display memory, such as lists provided for waypoints, tracks and routes. You can scroll through a database list using the trackpad to highlight a particular entry. Entries within a database list can be selected for editing (for example, erase or edit the name of a waypoint). 2.5 Setting up the Display You can set up the display so that the applications being used are presented in the way that suits how you work. This section shows you how to access and change these settings. Note: All non-sounder setting changes (except Brightness and Relative Motion) are retained when the unit is powered off using the PWR key. However, there is a one-minute delay from the time you make the setting change to when the A60 places it in memory. If power is removed from the unit without using the PWR key less than one minute after making a change, the setting is lost. To access and edit the Setup menu: 1. Press MENU. The Setup menu is displayed. Setup Chart Setup.. . Fishfinder Setup.. . System Setup.. . Alarms Setup.. . GPS Status.. . Display Setup.. . Diagnostics Menu.. . User Card Menu.. . The Setup Menu is contains the following sub-menus: · · · · · · · Chart Setup Fishfinder Setup. For details please refer to the DSM25 Handbook. System Setup Alarms Setup GPS Status Display Setup System Diagnostics D9795-1 Chapter 2: General Operation and System Setup 27 · User Card Setup 2. Use the trackpad or the rotary knob to highlight the menu items you wish to access. When you first power on your display the default values are used. The tables in following sections show the sub-menus, default settings and options available. 2.6 Chart Setup Menu The setup for your chartplotter and its cartography can be changed from the standard configuration to suit your particular needs. Although you will probably only do this when you first use the chartplotter, you may decide to make subsequent adjustments after you become more familiar with the system. Any settings that you change are retained even when you power off. To select the Chartplotter Setup menus, press MENU and then select Chart Setup. 1. Press the trackpad (right). The menu changes to show you the available options or shows a sub-menu. Chart Setup ENTER 2. Press trackpad (down) or rotate the knob to highlight the desired option. D9796-1 Chart Display Chart Grid Chart Text Chart Text Size Chart Boundaries Spot Soundings Safety Contour Depth Contour Nav. Marks Nav. Marks Symbols Light Sectors Caution & Routing Data Marine Features Land Features More.. . DETAILED ON ON LARGE ON ON 7ft ALL ON INTERNATIONAL ON OFF ON ON 28 A60 Dual Function Display ENTER Chart Setup Chart Display Chart Grid Chart Text Chart Text Size Chart Boundaries Spot Soundings Safety Contour Depth Contour Nav. Marks Nav. Marks Symbols Light Sectors Caution & Routing Data Marine Features Land Features More.. . DETAILED ON ON LARGE ON ON 7ft ALL ON INTERNATIONAL ON OFF ON ON D9797-1 OR 3. Press the trackpad (right) to select this item. The menu changes to show you the available options. 4. Use the trackpad or the rotary knob to change the value of the field. Chart Setup ENTER 5. Use the trackpad or the rotary knob to change the value of the field. 6. Press ENTER to save your selection or CANCEL to retain the previous setting. 7. Repeat these steps until you have completed setting up the display with your preferences. D9798-1 Chart Display Chart Grid Chart Text Chart Text Size Chart Boundaries Spot Soundings Safety Contour Depth Contour Nav. Marks Nav. Marks Symbols Light Sectors Caution & Routing Data Marine Features Land Features More.. . DETAILED ON ON LARGE OFF ON 7ft ON 16ft 7ft 33ft ALL ON 66ft INTERNATIONAL ON OFF ON ON OFF 7ft 16ft 33ft 66ft ENTER Chapter 2: General Operation and System Setup 29 8. Press CANCEL to return to the default screen. This may require pressing the key more than once. Depth Contour Safety Contours (shaded areas) Chart Boundary Range Ring Distance Light Sector Spot Sounding Range Ring Chart Grid Caution and Routing Data Nav Mark Chart Text D8822-3 Chart Setup The following describes the options found in the Chart Setup menu. FUNCTION Description Chart Display The level of detail shown on the chart. Chart Grid Grid lines of latitude and longitude. Chart Text Text appearing on the chart, such as place names. Chart Text Size Size of text appearing on the chart. Chart Boundaries The line indicating the boundary of the chart. Spot Soundings Number on the chart indicating depth. OPTIONS (Default in bold) SIMPLE DETAILED EXTRA DETAILED OFF ON OFF ON SMALL LARGE OFF ON OFF ON 30 A60 Dual Function Display FUNCTION Description Safety Contour Areas with depths shallower than the specified value are shaded in a different color than those areas with depths greater than the specified value. The contour is always drawn at or deeper than the selected depth. Depth Contour Outlines an area that is located at the specified depth. OPTIONS (Default in bold) OFF 7ft 16ft 33ft 66ft OFF 16ft 33ft 66ft ALL Nav. Marks Navigation marks. Nav. Marks Symbols The set of symbology used for navigation marks. Corresponds to paper charts. Light Sectors The sector of light cast by a fixed beacon. Caution & Routing Data Magenta-colored lines indicating route for safe passage and outlining areas to avoid. Marine Features The cartographic features that are displayed on the water. Land Features The cartographic features that are displayed on the land. OFF ON INTERNATIONAL US OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON Navigate to `More' and right-press the trackpad to access additional selections. Chapter 2: General Operation and System Setup 31 Chart Setup Chart Display Chart Grid Chart Text Chart Text Size Chart Boundaries Spot Soundings Safety Contour Depth Contour Nav. Marks Nav. Marks Symbols Light Sectors Caution & Routing Data Marine Features Land Features More.. . DETAILED ON ON LARGE ON ON 7ft ALL ON INTERNATIONAL ON OFF ON ON ENTER Chart Setup Object Information Vector Length Track Interval Range Rings Background Color POINTS ON OFF 2 SECS ON BLUE FUNCTION Description OPTIONS (Default in bold) Object Information OFF POINTS ON Defines how much information appears in the Object Information pop-up when the cursor is placed over a cartographic object (and the ALL ON Cursor Info setting is active, as described on page 23). · When set to POINTS ON, the pop-up only displays details of individual cartographic objects. · When set to ALL ON, the pop-up gives details for these objects and the entire cartographic area (land area, depth area, etc.). · When set to OFF, no cartographic details are displayed; only the cursor's lat/lon position is shown in the pop-up. You can display information for any cursor location by pressing ENTER. NOTE: Cursor Info determines whether the pop-up box appears when the cursor is placed over an object. Object Info determines the level of detail appearing in that pop-up. D9799-1 32 A60 Dual Function Display FUNCTION Description Vector Length The chart length specified for drawing COG and Heading vectors. OPTIONS (Default in bold) OFF 3 MINUTES 6 MINUTES INFINITE Track Interval The frequency with which a track point is placed when creating a track. For more detailed tracks, use a smaller interval time. If laying a longer track, use a longer interval to conserve track points. The system can only maintain a maximum of 1000 track points before overwriting them. 2 SECS 5 SECS 10 SECS 1 MIN 3 MIN 5 MIN 10 MIN OFF Range Rings Concentric circles displayed on the screen at pre-set distances that ON are used to gauge the approximate distances between points. Range Rings are drawn at intervals equal to 1/4 of the Chart Range value displayed in the Status Bar (see page 24). Range Rings are centered on the chart (not the boat) and are labeled with the distance from the center, measured in the Distance Units set in the Units parameter of the System Setup menu. When zooming in and the value on the ring becomes less than 0.5 mile or 0.5 kilometer, the distance label converts to feet or meters, respectively. Background Color The color in which the ocean is displayed. BLUE WHITE 2.7 Fishfinder Setup These setup items are for an optional a DSM25 Digital Sounder Module. The Fishfinder Setup menu is described in the DSM25 Handbook. Chapter 2: General Operation and System Setup 33 2.8 System Setup These settings define parameters that are used by the A60 in all applications. FUNCTION Description Simulator Enables you to operate your display without data from the GPS antenna or a DSM, so that you can become familiar with the A60's features and functions. Bearing Mode Determines how heading data are displayed. OPTIONS (Default in bold) OFF ON MAGNETIC TRUE MANUAL Variation Source This allows you to compensate for the naturally occur- AUTO ring offset of the earth's magnetic field. When set to AUTO, the system will calculate this difference automatically. To enter your own variation value, set to MANUAL. Manual Variation If Variation Source is set to MANUAL then use this setting to enter the variation value. Language Select the language in which information is displayed for screen text, labels, menus and options. Does not affect letters displayed by the cursor. Also affects the display format for lat/long position information. 0­30° E or W 0°E English (UK) English (US) Dansk [Danish] Français [French] Deutsch [German] Nederlands [Dutch] Íslenska [Icelandic] Italiano [Italian] Norsk [Norwegian] Português [Portuguese] Español [Spanish] Svenska [Swedish] Suomi [Finnish] 34 A60 Dual Function Display FUNCTION Description OPTIONS (Default in bold) Settings Reset ENTER to confirm Returns all settings back to their original factory values. CANCEL to quit The Waypoint and Route List databases are not reset. After making this selection, press ENTER to accept the reset or CANCEL to quit without resetting. CAUTION: Raymarine recommends that you backup your waypoints and routes to a separate CompactFlash card before performing this operation. Settings and Data Reset Returns all settings to their original factory values. Deletes all Waypoints and Route Lists. Press ENTER to accept the reset or CANCEL to quit without resetting. CAUTION: Raymarine recommends that you backup your waypoints and routes to a separate CompactFlash card before performing this operation. ENTER to confirm CANCEL to quit Chapter 2: General Operation and System Setup 35 FUNCTION Description OPTIONS (Default in bold) Distance: Units... Set the units for speed, depth, and temperature that are used to display all data, including information received from other instruments on the system. NAUTICAL MILES STATUTE MILES KILOMETERS Speed: Note: The A60 sets its internal clock from the GPS. Therefore, time of day is not available until a GPS fix is acquired. After this initial fix, the A60 continues to update its internally stored time of day, even if GPS fix is lost. Upon power down, however, time of day is lost. KNOTS MILES PER HOUR KM PER HOUR Depth: METERS FEET FATHOMS Temp: CENTIGRADE FAHRENHEIT Date Format: DD/MM/YY MM/DD/YY Time Format: 12 HOUR 24 HOUR Time Offset: UTC +13 to ­13 hours of UTC NMEA-Out Setup... Set or disable the transmission of specific NMEA sentences, which may be necessary if you have other instruments sending the same data. The factory default for all NMEA sentences is transmission ON. Disable the sentence by selecting OFF. APB BWC BWR DBT DPT GLL MTW RMB RMC RTE VHW VLW VTG ZDA (ON, OFF) (ON, OFF) (ON, OFF) (ON, OFF) (ON, OFF) (ON, OFF) (ON, OFF) (ON, OFF) (ON, OFF) (ON, OFF) (ON, OFF) (ON, OFF) (ON, OFF) (ON, OFF) 36 A60 Dual Function Display 2.9 Alarm Setup Menu You receive warnings of hazards via built-in alarms that are generated for each application. If an alarm is generated, it sounds an audible warning and displays a message box on screen that explains the cause of the alarm. In some cases, the appropriate action is taken. For example, following an arrival alarm, the next route leg is activated (if Waypoint Advance is set to AUTO). The Alarm Setup Menu is divided into these sub-menus: · Navigation Alarms Setup · Fishfinder Alarms Setup (described in the DSM25 Handbook) Note: To silence any alarm, press any key. Navigation Alarms Setup Navigation alarms will sound in any application when you are navigating. FUNCTION Description Arrival Alarm Radius The distance from the target waypoint or the closest point of approach to the target waypoint that triggers the Arrival Alarm to sound. OPTIONS (Default in bold) 0.10nm 0.01­9.99 nm (or equivalent in the selected Distance Unit) AUTO Waypoint Advance MANUAL When within the arrival radius of the target waypoint, this setting determines whether you must manually press a key in order to continue to the next waypoint in the route. If set to AUTO, you are advanced to the next waypoint in the route as soon as the waypoint arrival alarm sounds. (You still must acknowledge the alarm.) If set to MANUAL, you must acknowledge the alarm and press WAYPOINT ADVANCE before continuing to the next waypoint. See "Advance to the Next Waypoint within a Route" on page 83. Anchor Alarm Switches the anchor alarm on or off. OFF ON Anchor Alarm Radius 0.10nm If the Anchor Alarm is set to ON, an alarm is triggered when you drift 0.01­9.99 nm from your anchor position by more than the specified distance. (or equivalent in the selected Distance Unit) Chapter 2: General Operation and System Setup 37 FUNCTION Description Off Track Alarm Switches the Off Track Alarm on or off. Off Track Alarm XTE (Cross Track Error) If the Off Track Alarm is set to ON, an alarm is triggered when the XTE for any current navigation, exceeds the value that you have specified. OPTIONS (Default in bold) OFF ON 0.30nm 0.01­9.99nm (or equivalent in the selected Distance Unit) Fishfinder Alarms Setup These setup items are pertinent only if you have a DSM25 Digital Sounder Module installed and connected. Fishfinder Alarms Setup options are described in the DSM25 Handbook. 2.10 GPS Status You can set up your Global Positioning System (GPS) and check its status using the GPS Status page of the Setup menu. D8127-2 38 A60 Dual Function Display This screen provides, for each tracked satellite, the satellite number, a graphical signal strength bar, status, azimuth angle and its elevation angle from your vessel. The sky view graphic shows the position of these satellites. Positional accuracy is dependent upon these parameters. In particular, the azimuth and elevation angles are used in a triangulation process to calculate your position. HDOP Horizontal Dilution of Position (HDOP) more precisely estimates the accuracy of horizontal (latitude/longitude) position fixes by adjusting the error estimates according to the geometry of the satellites used. A higher figure signifies a greater positional error. In ideal circumstances, the figure should be in the region of 1.0. Fix Status The fix status displays one of four readings, from no fix at all to the best possible fix (SD-FIX). The fix status indicates one of the following: · · · · NO FIX: no satellite fix can be acquired FIX OK: a normal GPS fix has been acquired D-FIX: a differential fix has been acquired SD-FIX: a satellite differential fix has been acquired Mode/Datum The Mode parameter describes the type of fix obtained: · 1: no satellite fix can be acquired · 2: the receiver has acquired the signal of at least 3 satellites and has calculated a two dimensional (2-D) or horizontal position fix (latitude and longitude) · 3: the receiver has acquired the signal of at least 4 satellites and has calculated a three dimensional (3-D) position fix (latitude, longitude and altitude) The Datum field displays which mathematical model of the Earth's shape was used to determine your position. The datum used by the A60 is WGS 84 (World Geodetic System 1984). Chapter 2: General Operation and System Setup 39 2.11 Display Setup These options control the appearance of your A60 Display. Brightness Use the trackpad (left/right) keys or rotary knob to select the brightness value from a low of 5% to a high of 100% in 5% increments. The default is 100%. This setting always resets to 100% at power-up. Note: You can quickly access this setting by pressing and releasing the POWER button. Data Items Data Items provide regularly used data in a compact form so that most of the graphics can still be seen. Items are stacked on top of one another. Select ON or OFF for each item. The default is OFF for all. Note: Data is normally acquired from the DSM25. If a DSM25 is not connected, these values can be obtained from another instrument via NMEA. · Depth Measurement from bottom of transducer to the seabed. · Speed Reading from transducer's paddlewheel. Note that this is not SOG, which accounts for current, wind or other sea conditions. · Temperature Reading from transducer's temperature-sensing thermistor. · Battery The boat's battery voltage. · Log Total distance travelled by the boat. · Trip Distance travelled since the counter was reset, using the Trip Reset option in the Fishfinder Setup menu. · WPT BRG Bearing to the active waypoint. · WPT RNG Range to the active waypoint. · TTG Estimated time-to-go before reaching the active waypoint. · COG Current course over ground. 40

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