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Install
Charting Toolbar
Alarm Buttons
Connecting Directly to a GPS
Warranty
Configuring the Panel
Circuit Grounding Issues
To access VRM/EBLs
Setup Button
Commands Tab
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Using Navigator’s Interface
Bottom Lock Button
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3-41.
Sonar Functionbar Bottom Lock Button Descriptions
A-Scope
Button
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Sonar Functionbar
A-Scope
Button Descriptions
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Disclaimers and Warranty
Technical Accuracy
Guide Description
Generall Conventtiions
Conventions
Mailing Addresses
Telephone United States
Telephone Europe
Email Address
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Table of Contents
Using Navigators Interface
Customiiziing the Interface
Working With Charts and Routes4-1
Measurriing Range and Bearriing Usiing VRM//EBL
Usi ing Sonar Wi ith Navi igator
Appendix a Connecting Peripheral Instruments
Welcome to RayTech Navigator
Chapter Introduction
Multiple Chart Formats for Flexibility
Easy Marine Navigation Using Routes and Waypoints
Comprehensive Weather/Oceanographic Reporting
Navigator’s Toolbars, Functionbars, and Databoxes
Contour Display
Sail Racer Module
Optional Modules
Fishing Pro Module
Before You Begin
Overview
Hardware Requirements
Setting Your PC Monitor’s Colors for Best Display
Minimum System Requirements
Installing From a CD
Installing Navigator
To install Navigator from a CD
InstallShield Wizard Welcome Screen
InstallShield Wizard Customer Information Screen
InstallShield Wizard Setup Type Screen
ISW Custom Setup screen choices are defined as follows
InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install Screen
Installing From the Internet
Main Interface Component Descriptions
Chapter Using Navigator’s Interface
Navigator’s Main Interface
File Menu
Drop-Down Menus
Waypoint Menu
Tools Menu
Route Menu
View Menu
Tools/Pre-Start Menu
Help Menu
Window Menu
Standard Toolbar
Toolbars
Waypoints and Routes Toolbar
Alarm Toolbar
Charting Toolbar
Tides/Currents Toolbar
Animation Toolbar
Fishing Toolbar
View Toolbar
Pre-Start Toolbar
Yacht Racing Toolbar
Weather Toolbar
Pathfinder Panel Toolbar
Functionbar Menus
Standard Functionbar
22. Standard Functionbar Menu Hierarchy
Goto Button
Route Button
Marks Button
Second-Level More Button
Top-Level More Button
Weather Animation Button
File Button
Radar Functionbar
Setup Button
31. Radar Functionbar Menu Hierarchy
Targets Button
Heading Mode Button
Marpa Button
35. Radar Functionbar Gain Button Descriptions
Gain Button
36. Radar Functionbar VRM/EBL Button Descriptions
VRM/EBL Buttons
Tune Button
Sonar Functionbar
38. Sonar Functionbar Menu Hierarchy
Zoom Button
Frequency Button
Scope Button
Bottom Lock Button
43. Sonar Functionbar VRM/EBL Button Descriptions
44. Sonar Functionbar Alarm Button Descriptions
Alarm Buttons
Customizing the Interface
Using the Customize Dialog Box
To customize drop-down menus
Commands Tab
To create and name a custom Toolbar
To reset Toolbars to original default settings
Toolbars Tab
To display the Toolbars tab
46. Customize Dialog Box Toolbars Tab
Keyboard Tab
To associate keystrokes with commands
48. Customize Dialog Box Menu Tab
Menu Tab
To display the Options tab
Options Tab
About Using Charts with Navigator
Installing Charts
Installing MapTech PCX and NOAA/BSB Charts
Where to Store Charts
RayTech Settings Dialog Box
Chart Installer Screen
Chart Manager Screen 1 Showing Installed Charts
Working With Routes
To create and name a route
Creating a Route
Beginning a Route
Completing a Route
Waypoint Basics Adding, Moving, and Deleting
Editing Routes and Waypoints
To add a waypoint to a route
11. Edit Route Dialog Box Adding a Waypoint to a Route
12. Moving a Waypoint
To move relocate a waypoint
13. Moving the Waypoint You Are Approaching To The Vessel
15. Placing a Waypoint At The Vessel’s Current Position
To put a new waypoint at your vessel’s current position
17. Placing a Waypoint At The Cursor’s Current Position
To put a new waypoint at the cursor’s current position
18. Placing a Man Overboard Marker
19. Deleting a Waypoint
To delete a waypoint from a route
Modifying Waypoints
To modify a waypoint’s display characteristics
Working With Charts And Routes
To set one waypoint as relative to another
Setting Relative Waypoints
To return a waypoint to its relative coordinates
To temporarily set one waypoint to specific coordinates
To create a new waypoint group
Working With Waypoint Groups
22. Renaming a Waypoint Group
To rename a waypoint group
23. Deleting a Waypoint Group
To delete a waypoint group
24. Showing or Hiding a Waypoint Group
To display or hide a waypoint group
To retrieve waypoints from the recycle bin
Using the Waypoint Recycle Bin
26. Retrieving Waypoints From The Recycle Bin
Chapter Advanced Navigator Functions
Using Radar With Navigator
RayTech Navigator User’s Guide
To display radar data in a separate window
To overlay radar data on top of a chart
Displaying the Radar Screen
Displaying the Top Line Status Header
To display the Control Panel
Displaying the Control Panel
Using the Pathfinder Panel Toolbar
Changing the Range
Using the Range Control
Radar Range Scales
Standard Range Scale
Radar Range
Determining Actual Radar Range
Interpreting and Adjusting the Radar Picture
Identifying False Echo Returns
Controls to Adjust the Radar Picture
Indirect False Echoes
Side Lobes
Blind Sectors or Shadow Effect
Multiple Echoes
Radar Gain Control
To adjust the Gain
Radar Sea Clutter Display
Sea Clutter Control
To adjust Sea Clutter control
Radar Rain Clutter Display
Rain Clutter Control
To adjust the Rain and FTC controls
That you leave the Tune control in Auto mode
Tuning the Receiver
To tune the radar
Changing the Target Display
To change target mode settings
Target Expansion
Interference Rejection
Target Wakes
Measuring Range and Bearing Using VRM/EBL
RayTech Navigator User’s Guide
Click
Using VRM/EBL
To access VRM/EBLs
Measuring Range and Bearing to Target from Vessel
To move a VRM or EBL
Moving a VRM/EBL
To Move Click
To remove marks
To place a mark symbol at the cursor position
To place a mark symbol at the current vessel location
Placing Marks
Introduction to Marpa
Safety Notices
Target Data
Risk Assessment
Radar Range Scales
Target Vector and History
To acquire a Marpa target
Acquiring a Marpa Target
Deleting a Marpa Target
Using the Marpa Dialog Box
To remove a target from the Marpa database
To view selected target data in the Marpa box
To acquire a target
To clear a target
To view target data the Marpa List
To display sonar data in a separate Navigator window
Using Sonar With Navigator
Pathfinder Panel for Sonar
To display the depth of the fish
Fish Indications
Effect of Frequency and Boat Speed
Bottom Indications
To toggle on and off the Target Depth ID
Depth Target ID
Changing the Scroll Speed
Selecting the Background Color
To change the background color
To pause the scrolling display
To change the scrolling speed
To adjust the range and shift values
Adjusting the Range Control
To change the power setting
Selecting the Power Setting
Selecting the Frequency
To change the frequency
Adjusting Display Gain Sensitivity
To adjust the Color Gain
Adjusting Color Gain
To display the A-Scope image
Using the A-Scope
To remove the A-Scope image
To display the Bottom Lock image
Using Bottom Lock
To use zoom
Using the White Line
Using Zoom
To switch the white line feature on and off
Using Alarms
To set an alarm
Using VRM
To use the VRM
To Place a Waypoint
Using Waypoints
13. Typical Polars Plot Screen
Using Polars to Optimize Your Performance
Entering and Editing Data
Collecting Data
14. Polar Parameters Screen
Polar Parameters Screen
Advanced Navigator Functions
15. Data Tests Screen
Data Tests Screen
Advanced Navigator Functions
RayTech Navigator User’s Guide
ForestayStrain
Displays only those tests that
To graph a Polar plot, do the following
How to Graph and Read a Polar Plot
RayTech Navigator User’s Guide
18. Polar Plot Example Screen
19. Upwind Plot Screen
Using the Upwind, Downwind, and Vmc Plot Screens
20. Downwind Plot Screen
21. Vmc Plot Screen
Boat Speed Calibration
Calibrating to Ensure Data Accuracy
Apparent Wind Angle Calibration
Compass Calibration
True Wind Angle Calibration
22. Twa Corrections Screen
23. Tws Corrections Screen
True Wind Speed Calibration
Using the Engine Instrument Panel
24. Single Engine Instrument Panel with Tachometer
Displaying the Panel
25. Engine Panel Settings Screen Showing Instruments Tab
Configuring the Panel
26. Engine Panel Setting Screen Showing Panel Tab
Appendix a Connecting Peripheral Instruments
Figure A-1. Raymarine Nmea Connection Cable, Part No. E86001
Connecting to Instruments Via an Nmea Cable
Table A-1. Connecting Navigator Directly to GPS System
Connecting Directly to a GPS
Connect Cable Color To Nmea Instrument Lead
Connecting Directly to NMEA-Equipped Instruments
Table A-3. Connecting Navigator Directly to Radar System
Connecting Directly to Radar
Table A-4. Connecting Navigator Directly to Autopilot System
Connecting Directly an Autopilot
Connecting to a Raymarine Direct SeaTalk Interface
Connecting Specific Instruments and Devices
Figure A-1 and Table A-5
Connecting to a Raytheon Autohelm System
Table A-6. Connecting Navigator to a B&G Performance Board
Connecting to B&G Instruments
Table A-7. Connecting Navigator to a B&G Nmea FFD Display
Table A-8. Connecting Navigator to a KVH Race Box
Connecting to KVH Instruments
Connecting to Ockam Instruments
Nmea Basics
Basic Nmea and RS-232 Cabling Principles
RS-232 Basics
RayTech Navigator User’s Guide
Proper Cable Shielding
Circuit Grounding Issues
Preventing Interference and Crosstalk
Pin Serial Direct
Connecting With a KiwiTech Cable
RayTech Navigator Version
Raymarine Interim Sheet
Click Send Now
Click Save Now
Create Route
Charting Enhancements
New Databoxes
Other Vessel Tracking
DataTrak Enhancements
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