Raymarine 420D manual Operation, Working with waypoints, Introduction, Safety

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Chapter 3: Operation

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Chapter 3: Operation

3.1 Introduction

This chapter explains how to use the chart functions to navigate with your RayChart 420. It covers the following topics:

Controlling waypoints; placing, moving, editing and deleting waypoints

Working with routes; creating a new route, managing routes using the route database and editing routes

Going to waypoints and following routes

Changing display modes

Transferring waypoints and routes

Using tracks; track set up, showing current track and converting a track to a route (SmartRoute)

Man Overboard

Alarms

Safety

The RayChart 420 makes it very easy to mark a waypoint and travel towards it. However, you should always check first that the route is safe. If you are using the chartplotter in combination with an autopilot connected via NMEA, the autopilot will normally prompt for confirmation before it steers the vessel towards the waypoint.

If you have entered your route using a small-scale chart, zoom in to a larger scale to check for hazards, such as small shoals, that may not be shown on the smaller scale charts.

Note: Until you are familiar with interpreting the chart display, you should take every opportunity to compare the displayed objects with visual targets, such as buoys and coastal structures. You should practice harbour and coastal navigation during daylight and in clear weather conditions.

The equipment should not be used as a substitute for good navigational practice.

3.2 Working with waypoints

Introduction

The RayChart 420 enables you to place up to 500 waypoints. A waypoint is a position entered on a chart as a reference or destination point. All waypoints placed on the chartplotter are stored in a waypoint database list which includes symbol, position, bearing, range, date and time.

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Contents Distributed by Raychart 420/ 420D Chartplotter Page RayChart 420 and 420D Chartplotter Owner’s Handbook Safety NoticesUnited 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 Operating controls Display optionsTrackpad and cursor 128 nmDedicated keys Function barPop-up menus Database listsSimulator Getting startedConventions used Switching on/off Chart simulator Selecting the display mode Controlling the displayTime 1234 Date 26/01/99 Moving around the chart Using Find ShipChanging the chart scale Status Bar Chart rangeUsing Navionics Nav-Chart cards 128 nmInserting a Nav-Chart card Displaying chart information Removing a Nav-Chart cardDisplaying the chart data To obtain port services information RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter Safety OperationWorking with waypoints IntroductionPlacing a waypoint Operation Selecting a waypoint Editing the waypoint details Enter Erasing a waypoint Moving a waypointWorking with routes Creating a new route Saving the Current Route Clearing the current route from the screen Retrieving a route from the databaseEditing a route Displaying route leg and waypoint informationErasing or renaming a route Inserting/deleting waypoints in a route To add a waypoint to the end of a routeFollowing routes and going to target points Follow a route Reverse a routeJoin a route Target point arrivalAlter a route Restart Cross Track Error XTE Advance to a waypointGoing to an individual target Go to a waypointGo to cursor Go to a portChanging the display mode Stop follow or stop gotoCDI display BDI display BRG 234 T RNG 12.4 nm Waypoint dataCOG 230 T SOG 6.8 Kts Navigation dataTime Date 26/01/99 Time/Date DataManaging database lists Transferring waypoints and routesDisplayed waypoints Using tracks WPT/ROUTE TransferSetting up a track SettingSmartRoute‰ Man Overboard MOBClearing the current track Alarms Range key operates normally to change chart scaleSetting up the chartplotter System set up parametersMenu Options Factory New Default Setting Bearing mode Key beepUnits VariationTime offset LanguageSimulated SOG Simulated COGChart set up parameters Parameter Options Factory New Default Setting Plotter mode Waypoint symbolOrientation Show waypointsAnchor alarm XTE alarmChart text Screen amplifierChart boundaries Depth contours 5MDepth contours 10M Depth contours 20MGPS setup Setting Up the Chartplotter RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter Installation EMC Installation GuidelinesConnections to other equipment Unpacking and inspecting the componentsSuppression ferrites Location Items Missing?Registering this Product Selecting the best location122 mm 4.8 Connecting to other equipment Mounting the chartplotterTrunnion yoke mounting Panel mountingD47221 Cabling Chartplotter connectorsGPS connector POWER/NMEA connector System Check and Initial Switch On Function ColorInitial Switch On System CheckChecking the Chartplotter Operation RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter Maintenance & fault finding MaintenanceServicing and Safety Routine checksResetting the system Two types of reset are available for the ChartplotterProblem solving Fault findingHow to contact Raytheon Marine US For accessories and partsFor product repair and service Worldwide supportHow to contact Raytheon Marine Europe RayChart 420/420D Chartplotter Appendix a Specification Y2KRayChart 420/420D Chartplotter Appendix B Nmea data RayChart420 Appendix C List of abbreviations COGRayChart 420/420D Chartplotter Cut out Shaded area Only RayChart Limited Warranty Certificate Warranty LimitationsFactory Service Centers United States of America