Raymarine Marine RADAR manual With the unit powered

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General Operation

Using CompactFlash cards

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CAUTION

CompactFlash Card

In order to protect your E-Series Display and CompactFlash cards from irreparable damage, please adhere to the following:

Fit the card the correct way around. DO NOT force. Ensure card door is firmly closed at all times.

DO NOT use a metallic instrument (e.g. screwdriver or pliers) to aid card removal. Follow the correct procedure for removing a card (see below).

DO NOT remove card during either a read or write operation.

How do I insert a CompactFlash card?

1.Check that you are using the correct type of card. Raymarine recommend Navionics Chart cards or SANDISK CompactFlash cards.

2.Open the chart card door, located on the front left of the display.

3.Insert the card as shown, with the lip of the card facing inwards. It should position easily. If it does not, DO NOT force it, check the direction in which the lip is facing.

4.Gently press the card home and then firmly click the chart card door shut.

Narrow

Groove

Lip

How do I remove a CompactFlash card?

... with the unit powered

1.Press MENU. The Setup menu is displayed.

2.Use trackpad (up/down) to highlight and then (right) to select CF CARD REMOVAL. The system will now complete its checks.

3.When instructed to do so, open the chart card door and remove the card.

4.Firmly click the chart door shut and press OK twice.

... with the unit powered down

1.Open the chart card door.

2.Grip the card and pull to remove it from its slot.

3.Firmly click the chart card door shut.

? More information... See the 'General Operation' chapter of the Reference Manual.

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Contents Where am I going? What is around me?General Operation What can I see?Always keep a proper look-out General OperationControl panel How do the controls work? Using the controlsExample Cursor appears on the screen as a white crossHow do I select how the applications are displayed? Setting up the displayHow do I select the Page Set? How do I select a Page?With the unit powered What can I use the chart for? Understanding the chartHow do I move around the chart? How do I find where I am on the chart?Viewing detail on the chart Using the chartHow do I change the chart orientation? How do I change how my boat moves on the chart?Displaying port services Finding nearby features and servicesDisplaying additional information Viewing object informationHow do I display aerial photo overlay? How do I display a panoramic photo?How do I display pilot book information? What can I use the 3D chart for? Understanding the 3D chartHow do I move around the 3D chart? Changing the view on the 3D chartHow do I find where I am on the 3D chart? Using the 3D chartSynchronize 3D chart with 2D chart How do I change the motion mode?Working with Waypoints Basic NavigationHow do I follow a route? What is a route?How do I build a route by placing waypoints on screen? What does the radar show me? What is around me?Understanding the radar Avoiding a collision How do I set up a circular guard zone?How can the radar help me avoid a collision? What does a guard zone display?Using Marpa Using AIS 0ff course On courseWhats under the boat? Understanding the fishfinderWhat can I see on the screen? How do I interpret the bottom?How do I change Presets? Using the fishfinderWhats under the boat? How do I change the range or shift the image?Monitoring data and engines Viewing video images Engine monitor application enables you toHow do I monitor data? How do I monitor the engines?Navtex Navtex and Sirius Weather DataSirius Weather application USA only Highlight and select Navtex messagesStorm Tracks symbols Weather symbols USA onlyWind speed symbols knots Sirius Weather DataWhat are the Autopilot symbols? Using the Autopilot controlsAutopilot Operation How do I disengage the Autopilot in an emergency?Understanding the digital radar How do I change the radar gain settings?What do the digital radar colors show me? Change value to suitHow do I change the master display? What does a networked system do?How is the network controlled?

Marine RADAR specifications

Raymarine Marine RADAR systems are essential tools for navigating the high seas, providing boaters with unparalleled situational awareness and safety. Designed for both recreational and commercial vessels, Raymarine RADAR technology integrates advanced features and functionalities that enhance maritime experiences.

One of the standout characteristics of Raymarine RADAR is its high-definition imaging capabilities. Utilizing both pulse compression and digital signal processing, these systems can distinguish between various targets, such as buoys, other vessels, and land obstacles. The improved resolution helps users to identify potential hazards and navigate more safely.

Raymarine offers a variety of RADAR models, including the Quantum and HD Series. The Quantum RADAR employs a revolutionary solid-state design that delivers exceptional performance while consuming less power. This is particularly beneficial for smaller vessels or those seeking to minimize energy consumption. The Quantum antenna features Doppler technology, which enhances motion detection and allows for real-time tracking of moving targets, providing critical information on their speed and direction.

Another key feature of Raymarine RADAR systems is their integration with other onboard navigation systems. With access to Raymarine’s LightHouse user interface, the RADAR seamlessly connects with chartplotters, autopilots, and other sensors. This complete network enhances situational awareness, as users can overlay RADAR data on navigational charts for a comprehensive view of their surroundings.

Raymarine also prioritizes user-friendly operability. The systems come equipped with intuitive controls and customizable displays, allowing users to adjust settings quickly and effortlessly, ensuring optimal performance in varying environmental conditions. These RADAR systems can automatically calibrate to changing conditions, such as rain or fog, to maintain clear visibility.

Safety and reliability are paramount in marine navigation, and Raymarine RADAR systems provide robust weather-resistant features. Their rugged construction ensures they can withstand harsh marine environments, while advanced noise reduction technology ensures clarity even in choppy waters.

Finally, Raymarine's commitment to innovation ensures that their RADAR systems are always ahead of the curve. With regular software updates and advancements in technology, boaters can trust that their equipment will remain cutting-edge throughout its lifespan. In summary, Raymarine Marine RADAR systems exemplify the perfect blend of technology, performance, and user-friendliness, making them essential tools for anyone venturing out on the water.