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Raynav 300 GPS Plotter

The modes that contain more than one page of data provide additional soft keys which cycle through the pages. The highlighted soft key indicates the screen mode currently displayed.

Note: Press the DISPLAY key for at least two seconds in any display mode to return to the GPS/Waypoint display.

Data Display Pages

In all graphical display pages, the steering instruction is STEER STARBOARD if the XTE is 0.01nm or more to port, STEER PORT if the XTE is 0.01nm or more to starboard or ON COURSE if XTE is less than 0.01 on either side.

If no Goto or follow is in progress, the steering instruction is NOT FOLLOWING and no steering arrows are shown.

The arrows either side of the steering instruction and pointing towards it are dependent on the XTE. The first arrow is shown when the difference reaches 0.01nm and the second at 0.05nm.

Textual data provides Position, SOG, COG, Bearing and Range to waypoint, Time and Date, Time To Go (TTG), Steering Indicator, Sunrise, Sunset, Fix Status and XTE. Any unavailable data is replaced by dashes, one per character. When there is no GPS fix but there is a value for the last fix, this is shown instead.

The waypoint name is shown unless there is no target, in which case NOT FOLLOWING is shown. If Goto cursor is in progress, GOTO CURSOR is shown.

The FIX status indicates D-FIXfor a differential fix, SD-FIXfor a satellite differential fix, FIX for a GPS or other Fix, or NO FIX where a fix has not been acquired. If the simulator is ON, the word SIMULATOR appears after the fix status.

BRG, RNG and XTE data relate to the target waypoint.

Time refers to local time zone which is set in the System Set Up menu, see Chapter 4.

The Time To Go (TTG) and Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) data relate to the target waypoint (not the whole route) and are based on the Speed Over Ground (SOG) towards the target. If the Velocity Made Good (VMG) is negative, or data is not available, these fields are replaced by dashes, one per character.

Sunrise and Sunset times are for today and at the vessel’s position.

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Raymarine 300 manual Data Display Pages