Raymarine 420 Removing a Nav-Chart card, Displaying the chart data, Displaying chart information

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Removing a Nav-Chart card

CAUTION:

DO NOT use a metallic instrument, eg. a screwdriver or pliers, to aid removal as doing so can cause irreparable damage.

To remove a Nav-Chart card:

1. Pull out the cartridge cover at the right hand side of the unit.

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

3. To prevent the ingress of water , replace the cartridge cover.

Note: If difficulty is experienced in removing the card, a short length of cord can be secured between the two circular holes in the card to ease its removal, making sure that fitting of the cartridge cover is not impeded.

Displaying the chart data

The new chart data will be displayed when you move the cursor into an area covered by the new chart or, if it is already in the area, change the range scale.

The boundary of each chart digitized in the current card is defined by a box or rectangle. (You can switch off the chart boundaries display if you wish, as part of the chartplotter set up described in Chapter 4).

To zoom in:

1. Use the trackpad to move the cursor inside one of the chart boxes.

2.Press the lower part of the RANGE key.

That area is expanded to show more detail. The smaller the chart box is on the screen, the greater the detail that is available when you zoom in. Unless you have activated Plotter Mode (see Chapter 4, Chart Set Up), you cannot zoom in further than the most detailed chart and you cannot zoom out further than the world map.

Displaying chart information

Nav-Chart cards include a number of displayed objects for which data is available, eg. lights, buoys or ports. Placing the cursor over an object displays its associated data in a pop-up box.

At large chart scales, placing the cursor over a port symbol enables detailed information to be displayed. Port information is indicated by the symbol . The port facilities are listed in the object information pop-up and, where available, details for each facility can be displayed.

In some areas the chart shows symbols for individual facilities. These facilities and symbols are dependent upon the particular area Nav-Chart card used.

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Contents Distributed by Raychart 420/ 420D Chartplotter Page Safety Notices RayChart 420 and 420D Chartplotter Owner’s HandbookUnited States EMC Conformance WarrantyPreface RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter Contents Join a route Advance to a waypoint Table of Contents Vii For accessories and parts Table of Contents RayChart 420/420D How this Handbook is organised OverviewIntroduction Display functions Chartplotter displayGeneral Display options Operating controls128 nm Trackpad and cursorFunction bar Dedicated keysDatabase lists Pop-up menusSimulator Getting startedConventions used Switching on/off Chart simulator Controlling the display Selecting the display modeTime 1234 Date 26/01/99 Using Find Ship Moving around the chartStatus Bar Chart range Changing the chart scale128 nm Using Navionics Nav-Chart cardsInserting a Nav-Chart card Displaying chart information Removing a Nav-Chart cardDisplaying the chart data To obtain port services information RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter Operation SafetyWorking with waypoints IntroductionPlacing a waypoint Operation Selecting a waypoint Editing the waypoint details Enter Moving a waypoint Erasing a waypointWorking with routes Creating a new route Saving the Current Route Retrieving a route from the database Clearing the current route from the screenEditing a route Displaying route leg and waypoint informationErasing or renaming a route To add a waypoint to the end of a route Inserting/deleting waypoints in a routeFollowing routes and going to target points Reverse a route Follow a routeJoin a route Target point arrivalAlter a route Advance to a waypoint Restart Cross Track Error XTEGo to a waypoint Going to an individual targetGo to a port Go to cursorStop follow or stop goto Changing the display modeCDI display BDI display Waypoint data BRG 234 T RNG 12.4 nmNavigation data COG 230 T SOG 6.8 KtsTime/Date Data Time Date 26/01/99Managing database lists Transferring waypoints and routesDisplayed waypoints WPT/ROUTE Transfer Using tracksSetting Setting up a trackSmartRoute‰ Man Overboard MOBClearing the current track Range key operates normally to change chart scale AlarmsSystem set up parameters Setting up the chartplotterMenu Options Factory New Default Setting Key beep Bearing modeUnits VariationLanguage Time offsetSimulated SOG Simulated COGChart set up parameters Parameter Options Factory New Default Setting Waypoint symbol Plotter modeOrientation Show waypointsXTE alarm Anchor alarmChart text Screen amplifierDepth contours 5M Chart boundariesDepth contours 10M Depth contours 20MGPS setup Setting Up the Chartplotter RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter EMC Installation Guidelines InstallationConnections to other equipment Unpacking and inspecting the componentsSuppression ferrites Items Missing? LocationRegistering this Product Selecting the best location122 mm 4.8 Mounting the chartplotter Connecting to other equipmentTrunnion yoke mounting Panel mountingD47221 Cabling Chartplotter connectorsGPS connector POWER/NMEA connector Function Color System Check and Initial Switch OnSystem Check Initial Switch OnChecking the Chartplotter Operation RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter Maintenance Maintenance & fault findingServicing and Safety Routine checksTwo types of reset are available for the Chartplotter Resetting the systemFault finding Problem solvingFor accessories and parts How to contact Raytheon Marine USFor product repair and service Worldwide supportHow to contact Raytheon Marine Europe RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter Y2K Appendix a SpecificationRayChart 420/420D Chartplotter Appendix B Nmea data RayChart420 COG Appendix C List of abbreviationsRayChart 420/420D Chartplotter Cut out Shaded area Only RayChart Warranty Limitations Limited Warranty CertificateUnited States of America Factory Service Centers