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Raynav 300 GPS Plotter

Man OverBoard (MOB) to navigate back to a missing person or object

Data Log display

For systems with an autopilot, when the status and locked heading information change, the new data can be displayed.

GPS Data Pages

Amongst a number of information pages, the GPS Data pages provide a series of four textual displays, selected by the associated soft key. These provide essential information associated with plotting a course for your vessel.

Fix status

Steering Indication

Position Latitude/Longitude

Waypoint Bearing and Range

Course Over Ground (COG)

Speed Over Ground (SOG)

Current Time

Sunrise and Sunset Times

Twilight Times

The range of pages is detailed in Selecting the Display Mode on page 2-4. The complete range of pages is described fully in Data Display Pages on page 3-2.

1.4 Operating Controls

Operation utilizes a number of buttons and on-screen controls. These include:

A trackpad providing up, down, left, right and diagonal control of an on-screen cursor.

Eight dedicated (labelled) control keys.

Four soft keys with labels displayed on screen.

Pop-up menus, displayed on-screen, from which options are selected.

Database lists, displayed on-screen, which enable editing of items.

Note: The cursor is the cross-hair symbol (+) visible on the display. The trackpad moves the cursor to select a position or item on the chart.

The controls are shown in Figure 1-1. They are back-lit for night-time use. When you use certain controls, a help message is displayed at the top of the screen (unless you switch help off as described in Chapter 4). The following paragraphs describe the controls and on-screen facilities.

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Raymarine 300 manual Operating Controls, GPS Data Pages