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786ci Chartplotter Operations Manual
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Multi-MediaCard MMC/SD Slot
Navigation X-PressMenu Navigation views only
Table of Contents
Alarms Menu Tab
Screen Snapshot X-PressMenu
Chart Menu Tab
Table of Contents
Navigation Menu Tab
Accessories Menu Tab
Table of Contents
Setup Menu Tab
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Table of Contents
700 Series Chartplotter Accessories
Glossary
How GPS and Cartography Work
How GPS and Cartography Work
•View current position
Boat Icon Map Scale
What’s On the Display
Latitude and Longitude Position of Cursor
Cartography NEXT: Next Waypoint in the Route
Bearing to Waypoint
Bearing to Cursor Distance to Cursor Waypoint
Active Cursor Icon Selectable Readout Boxes
Latitude and Longitude Position of Boat
Views
To customize your views rotation
Bird’s Eye Views
Latitude and Longitude Position of Boat
XTE: Cross Track Error SOG: Speed Over Ground
Next Waypoint in the Route
Last Waypoint in the Route
Chart Views
Latitude and
Cartography Map Scale SOG: Speed Over Ground
Latitude and Longitude Position of Boat
DIST: Distance
DIST: Distance to
Views
Latitude and
Cursor
Latitude and Longitude of the Boat XTE Cross
Track Error SOG: Speed Over Ground
Next Waypoint in the Route
Last Waypoint in Route
Off Course Alarm Limit Boat Icon
Instrument View
XTE Cross Track Error. Distance of
Alarm Limit XTE: Cross Track Error Graphic
Thumbnail Unavailable icon
Screen Snapshot View
Information Box Highlighted Screen Snapshot
Screen Snapshot Thumbnail Total amount of
Screen Snapshots
To view saved screen snapshots from a Chart View
Press the EXIT key to return to the Chart View
View Orientation
Viewing Cartography
Chart Info Submenu
Nearest Tide S tation: Tide informa tion fo r the nearest tid e station to y our present position will be displayed. This includes the position of the station and the t imes of the high and low tides for tod ay’s d ate. A tid e gr aph is also displayed showing the rise an d fall of the tid es for t he 24 ho ur time period encompassing the da te. You can change the date to look at t ide information before or after the date displayed by pressing the LEF T or RIGHT Cursor key respectively. Press the EXIT key to remove the information box, and the cursor bull’s eye will be centered over the tide station position. The cursor information boxes at the bottom of the display indicate the distance and bearing to the tide station from your present position
Introduction to Navigation
Introduction to Navigation
Introduction to Navigation
Waypoints, Routes, and Tracks
Error. Distance of Boat from Route
Decluttered Waypoints Map Scale
Save, Edit, or Delete a Waypoint
•Name shows the waypoints alphabetically
•Distance shows the closest waypoint first
Decluttered Waypoints Map Scale
Navigate to a Waypoint or Position
Error. Distance of Boat from Route
DTG: Distance to Go to Waypoint SOG: Speed
Add a Waypoint Target or Trolling Grid
Chart View with Grid
Save, Edit, or Delete a Route
Save or Clear a Current Track
Edit, Delete, or Hide Saved Tracks
Man Overboard MOB Navigation
X-PressMenu. Select Cancel MOB, and p ress th e
34Using Your 700 Series Control Head
Using Your 700 Series Control Head
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
VIEW Key
POWER/LIGHT Key
Key Functions
Adjust the Backlight or the Display Background
INFO Key
MENU Key
4-WAYCursor Control Key
LEFT, RIGHT, UP, or DOWN Cursor keys
GOTO Key
MARK Key
receiver connected or if y ou have act
VIEW PRESET Keys
ZOOM +/-Key
EXIT Key
Multi-MediaCard MMC/SD Slot
Adding Maps to Your Chartplotter
Card MMC/SD
Updating Software
Exporting Navigation Data
Operations Manual for additional details
Accessory Bus
700 S eries
Powering On the Unit
The Menu System
The Menu System
Start-UpOptions Menu
Start-UpOptions Menu
Normal
Simulator
System Status
System Status Accessory Test Screen
Start-UpOptions Menu
GPS Diagnostic View
X-PressMenu
Main Menu
Quick Tips for the Main Menu
Main Menu
User Mode Normal or Advanced
Setup Tab, Normal Mode Setup Tab, Advanced Mode
Main Menu
Navigation Views only
Navigation X-PressMenu
Navigation X-Press Menu
Waypoint Name
Cursor to Waypoint
Save Current Track
Clear Current Track
Save Current Route
Cancel Navigation
Skip Next Waypoint
To Cancel MOB Navigation
Cancel MOB Navigation
Remove Target
only when MOB Navigation is activated
Remove Grid
Waypoint Name
The Waypoint Submenu contains the following menu options
on th e
Select Readouts
It is important to note the following
To change Select Readouts
Chart Big Digits
Customized Chart View
7 Adjustable, Used by Standard
Birds Eye and Chart View
See the Glossary for more information
Readouts 1, 2, 3, 6 and
Course Over Ground
The data window is turned off and hidden
CMG/SMG
Readouts 4 and
Bearing
TRK/CMG
WPTnext/TTG/DTG Waypoint/TTG
Cross Track Error
Readouts 4 and 5 con’t
Waypoint Next/Time To Go/Distance to Go
Bearing
Chart Big Digits, and Instrument View
Readouts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and
CMG/SMG
TRK/CMG
Chart Big Digits, and Instrument View
Readouts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 con’t
Time
course and also triggers the Off Course Alarm
Chart Big Digits, and Instrument View
Cross Track Error
Readouts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 con’t
NOTE: For more information, see Views: Screen
Screen Snapshot X-PressMenu
Screen Snapshot View only
Snapshot View
Delete Image
Delete All Images
Alarms Menu
Alarms Menu Tab
Alarms Menu Tab
Low Battery Alarm
Aux. Temp. Alarm
To change the Temp. Alarm setting
Temp. Alarm
1.Highlight Temp. Alarm on the Alarms main menu
Off Course Alarm
Arrival Alarm
Drift Alarm
Alarm Tone
Navigation Menu Tab
Navigation Menu Tab
Navigation Menu Tab
Current Track
Saved Tracks
Default sets the default appearance of your tracks. Select Default and press the RIGHT Cursor key to display the Default Track dialog box. Use the 4-WAYCursor Control key to move between fields and change the settings for Visibility, Style and Color
Waypoints submenu
Waypoints
Waypoints allows y ou to vi ew th e
To view the Waypoints Submenu
Page
Routes
Delete allows you to delete a r oute from the sa ved routes list. Select Delete, and press the RIGHT Cursor key to display the saved routes list. Use the UP and DOWN Cursor keys to choos e a route, and p ress the RIGHT C ursor key. The Confirm dialog box will appear. To delete the route, press the RIGHT Cursor key once more. To cancel deleting the route, press the LEFT Cursor key
North Reference
Chart Orientation
Waypoint Decluttering
Grid Rotation
Trackpoint Interval
Track Min Distance
Track Color Range
Map Datum
Course Projection Line
Export All Nav Data
Delete All Nav Data
To activate or de-activateContinuous Navigation
Continuous Navigation Mode
GPS Receiver Override
To activate or de-activateGPS Receiver Override
Chart Menu Tab
Chart Menu Tab
Chart Menu
Main Menu: User Mode for details
Chart Detail Level
1. Highlight Map Borders on the Chart main menu
Map Borders
To change the Map Borders setting
Chart Menu Tab
Spot Soundings
Lat/Lon Grid
Navaids on Bird’s Eye View
Shaded Depth
Set Simulation Position
Set Map Offset
Clear Map Offset
Setup Menu Tab
Setup Menu Tab
Setup Menu Tab
Units - Temp
Units - Depth
Units - Distance
User Mode
Units - Speed
Language
Triplog Reset
Restore Defaults
Aux. Temp. Offset
Temp. Offset
Speed Calibration
Local Time Zone
Daylight Saving Time
Position Format
Time Format
Date Format
Digits Format
NMEA Output
Demonstration
Views Menu Tab
Using Screen Snapshot
Accessories Menu Tab
Accessories Menu Tab with accessories attached
To turn Screen Snapshot on or off
To delete saved screen snapshots
Troubleshooting
Chartplotter Doesn’t Power Up
Problem
Display Problems
Possible Cause
Possible Source of Noise
Finding the Cause of Noise
Troubleshooting
Isolation
plotter t o obt ain
700 Series Chartplotter Accessories
already own to your 700 Series Chartplotter
Cable in order to
Accessories
Specifications
Specifications
Glossary
GPS & Navigation Terms
Glossary
North, Magnetic: North is the principle reference point of the compass i.e.North is 000. Magnetic N orth relies on the e arth’s magnetic field to align a m etal pointer g enerally towards True North. However, due to loca l variations in the earth’s magnetic field around the globe, the difference between True North and Magnetic North can be greater than 10. See True North
memory. Routes are often used when frequently traveling between two or more locations be cause it is a faster and more ac curate method th an repeatedly selecting individual waypoints e ach time one travels through the same area . Routes consist of a Start Waypoint, an End Waypoint, and a series of waypoints in between. Users can begin navigation at the beginning, the end to runthe route in reverse or at any waypoint in between. See Waypoint
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Waypoint Target: Waypoint Target is a Hum minbird f eature that displays a precise “bull’s eye” around a selected waypoint. This bull’s eye is used to easily monitor boa t posit ion relative to a waypo int, a nd is useful fo r fishi ng over submerged structure. With Waypoint Targets, a quick look at the screen lets you know how far off the waypoint the boat has drifted
Notes
Notes
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