Raynav 300 GPS Plotter
Owner’s Handbook
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SAFETY NOTICES
Raynav 300 GPS Plotter Owner’s Handbook
WAAS Satellite Differential GPS
Prelim Pages
Extended Offshore Coverage
Availability of the WAAS System in North America
Figure i The WAAS System
Accuracy and Continuation of Broadcast Coverage
Coverage Outside of North America
Figure ii WAAS Coverage Map
Warranty
Preface
EMC Conformance
Technical Accuracy
Contents - Raynav 300 Plotter
Chapter
SAFETY NOTICES
Chapter
Chapter
Using the Route List to Erase or Name a Route
Operation
Setting Up the GPS Plotter
Installation
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter 6 Maintenance & Fault Finding
Appendix A Technical Summary
Appendix B SeaTalk and NMEA Data
Appendix C List of Abbreviations
1.1 Introduction
Chapter 1 Overview
How this Handbook is Organized
1.2 Features
General
Display
Display Modes
Plotter Functions
1.3 The Plotter Display
Display Functions
1.4 Operating Controls
GPS Data Pages
Trackpad and Cursor
Moving the Cursor
Dedicated Keys
Context-Sensitive Cursor Control
ALARMS SET UP
Soft Keys
Pop-Up Menus
Note If the key text is greyed out, it is not currently available
Database Lists
WAYPOINT LIST
POSITION
348 m
2.2 Power On/Off
Chapter 2 Getting Started
2.1 Introduction
Conventions Used
SD-FIX
GPS STATUS
1.0 D-FIX
STEER STARBOARD
Note Factory default settings are LIGHT OFF and CONTRAST 50%
Changing the Lighting and Contrast
2.3 Controlling the Display
Selecting the Display Mode
Figure 2-5 Display Modes
5050000W
00106000W
Chapter 2 Getting Started
Using FIND SHIP
2.4 Plotter Display Control Functions
Moving Around the Plotter Screen
Panning the Display
Changing the Display Center
Changing the Display Scale
Switching the Cursor Data Box On/off
Customizing the Display Options
Switching Grid On/off
Simulator Mode
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3.1 Introduction
Chapter 3 Operation
3.2 Changing the Display Mode
Data Display Pages
320 M
0.55 nm
050 M
12.0 kts
320M
0.55nm
050M
12.0kts
0.06 nm
01 h00 m
RNG 0.55 nm
133400
BRG 320M
RNG 0.55nm
DEPTH 12.5 m
SPEED 11kts
AUTO
LOCK 323M
0.05nm
DEPTH 12.5M
WIND TRUE
WIND APP
Environment Data
Figure 3-11 Environment Data #1
0.05nm
300T
23.2nm
CDI/BDI Data
28.7nm 124T MANUAL
Data Boxes
104018 17kts 124T
0.05nm
Data Log
TIME
POSITION
3.3 Working with Waypoints
Introduction
Placing a Waypoint
WAYPOINT LIST
POSITION
348 m
NEW WAYPOINT
124 m
RNG 12.6 nm
Figure 3-19 New Waypoint Screen
WPT POSITION LORAN TDs
3-15
Figure 3-20 Waypoint Position Screen Loran TDs
Figure 3-21 Select Chain/Slaves Screen
Selecting a Waypoint
Figure 3-23 Waypoint Soft Keys
Editing Waypoint Details
Waypoint Data Display
Note The ERASE WPT soft key is only available via the Waypoint List
Figure 3-25 Waypoint Symbol Selection
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Erasing a Waypoint
Moving a Waypoint
Using the ST60 or ST80 Navigator Keypad
Figure 3-26 ST80 Navigator Keypad
Selecting an Entry in the Waypoint List
Editing Entries in the Waypoint, Route, or Track Lists
To edit an item in a list using the Navigator Keypad
3.4 Working with Routes
Figure 3-27 Default Soft Keys Typical
Creating a New Route
WAYPOINTS
NEW ROUTE
To make a new route by placing waypoints using the cursor
Figure 3-31 Make Route Soft Keys
D4928-1
Saving the Current Route
SAVE ROUTE
Full Route Details
Displaying Route Information
ROUTE LIST
INFO FOR ROUTE - NEW ROUTE
Route Leg and Waypoint Information
Clearing the Current Route from the Screen
CLEAR
D4961-1
D4915-1
Using the Route List to Erase or Name a Route
Retrieve a Route from the Database
Inserting a Waypoint into a Route
Editing a Route
Adding/Removing Waypoints at the End of the Route
Reversing the Route
Removing a Waypoint from within the Route
i. Press REVERSE ROUTE
Going To an Individual Target Point
3.5 Following Routes and Going to Waypoints
Note The soft keys differ if a follow or goto is already in progress
LOWING ROUTE. CANCEL ROUTE AND GOTO CURSOR?
Follow a Route
Other Follow Route Options
Note You cannot remove a waypoint from a route if it is the target
Restart Cross Track Error XTE
Stop Follow or Stop Goto
Joining a Route
Advancing to a Waypoint
Target Point Arrival
3.6 Transferring Waypoints and Routes
Displayed SeaTalk Waypoints
Transferring Database Lists
Receiving Waypoints from Other Equipment
3.7 Using Tracks
Sending Waypoints to Other Equipment
Setting Up a Track
Figure 3-41 Track Interval Setting Guide
Clearing the Current Track
Managing Tracks
SmartRoute
Saving and Naming the Current Track
Naming, Erasing and Showing a Track
3.8 Man Overboard MOB
MOB DR
0.33 nm
162 T
3.9 Alarms & Timers
External Alarms
Figure 3-47 Alarms Set Up Menu
Setting Alarms and Timers
ALARMS SET UP
3.10 Cursor Echo
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Track, detailed in Using Tracks on page
Chapter 4 Setting Up the GPS Plotter
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Changing the Set Up Parameters
Figure 4-1 Set Up Soft Keys
4.3 System Set Up Parameters
Table 4-1 System Set Up Parameters
Chapter 4 Setting Up the GPS Plotter
Default
Bearing Mode
Table 4-1 System Set Up Parameters Continued
Cursor Reference
Note The alarms continue to sound
Cursor Readout
Day/Night
Help
Menu Timeout Period
Autopilot Pop Up
Units
Variation Source
NMEA OUT Set Up
Date and Time Settings
Note The remote display must have SeaTalk Cursor Out enabled
Cursor Echo
GPS Source
GPS SOG/COG Filter
NMEA Input
Language
Chart Orientation
4.4 Plotter Set Up Parameters
Table 4-2 Plotter Set Up Parameters
Waypoint Symbols
Default Waypoint Symbol
Waypoint Numbers
Vectors
Position Offset
Datum Selection
4.5 GPS Set Up
Fix Mode
GPS STATUS
1.0 D-FIX
D-GPS Set Up
DIFFERENTIAL GPS SET UP
Signal Strength and Signal to Noise Ratio
D-GPS Mode
Beacon ID
Beacon Frequency
Restart GPS
Differential Age
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EMC Installation Guidelines
Chapter 5 Installation
5.1 Introduction
Connections to Other Equipment
Suppression Ferrites
Figure 5-1 Typical Suppression Ferrites
System Parts and Accessories
5.2 Unpacking and Inspecting the Components
Items Missing?
Registering this Product
5.3 GPS Antenna Installation
Surface Mounting
Underside view
Top view
D47251
Pole Mounting
Figure 5-3 Pole Mounting Arrangement
5.4 Plotter Installation
Trunnion yoke Mounting
Figure 5-4 Raynav 300 GPS Plotter Dimensions
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Panel Mounting
Note The gasket must be fitted to ensure EMC compliance
5.5 Connecting to Other Equipment
Figure 5-5 Panel Mounting
5.6 Cable Running
Connectors
Introduction
PWR/NMEA Connector
Antenna Connector
This unit is not intended for use on positive ground vessels
Function
Table 5-2 Power/NMEA Connections
Color
5.7 System Check and Initial Switch On
SeaTalk Connector
System Check
EMC Conformance
SYSTEM SET UP MENU
Initial Switch On
Checking the Plotter Operation
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Chapter 6 Maintenance & Fault Finding
6.1 Maintenance
EMC Servicing and Safety Guidelines
Routine Checks
6.2 Resetting the System
Disposal
6.3 Problem Solving
Note The factory default settings are listed in Chapter
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Appendix A Technical Summary
Appendix A Technical Summary
Feature
Description
Feature
Built in Lithium battery giving ~5 years
Description
From a PC serial port via the NMEA inter
Appendix B SeaTalk and NMEA Data
Appendix B SeaTalk and NMEA Data
Data Received
Source
The following data, if available, are transmitted on the SeaTalk port
Data Output
SeaTalk
NMEA Out
Appendix C List of Abbreviations
Appendix C List of Abbreviations
Abbreviation
Meaning
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SiRF LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY
3. LIMITED WARRANTY REMEDIES DISCLAIMER LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
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Installation Templates
GPS Antenna Mounting Template
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Raynav 300 GPS Plotter Mounting Template
Installation Templates
Cut out shaded area only
300/320 Template
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Index
see also WAAS EMC
see also WAAS Managing
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Warranty Certificate
Limited Warranty
Installed Warranty
Obtaining Warranty Service
Warranty Limitations
Factory Service Centers
Sales & Order Services
United States of America
UK, Europe, Middle East, Far East