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Trademark and patents notice Autohelm, hsb2, RayTech Navigator, Sail Pilot, SeaTalk, SeaTalkNG, SeaTalkHS and Sportpilot are registered trademarks of Raymarine UK Limited. RayTalk, Seahawk, Smartpilot, Pathfinder and Raymarine are registered trademarks of Raymarine Holdings Limited. FLIR is a registered trademark of FLIR Systems, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. All other trademarks, trade names, or company names referenced herein are used for identification only and are the property of their respective owners. This product is protected by patents, design patents, patents pending, or design patents pending.
Fair Use Statement You may print no more than three copies of this manual for your own use. You may not make any further copies or distribute or use the manual in any other way including without limitation exploiting the manual commercially or giving or selling copies to third parties. Copyright ©2011 Raymarine UK Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Contents

Chapter 1 Important information............................. 7 Safety notices................................................................. 7 TFT LCD Displays .......................................................... 7 Water ingress ................................................................. 8 Disclaimers .................................................................... 8 EMC conformance .......................................................... 8 Suppression ferrites ........................................................ 8 Connections to other equipment ...................................... 8 Declaration of conformity................................................. 9 Product disposal ............................................................. 9 Warranty registration....................................................... 9 IMO and SOLAS............................................................. 9 Technical accuracy ......................................................... 9
Chapter 2 Handbook information............................ 11 2.1 About this handbook.................................................. 12 2.2 i70 Handbooks.......................................................... 12 2.3 Before using the i70 .................................................. 13
Chapter 3 Getting started ........................................ 15 3.1 System integration .................................................... 16 3.2 Instrument controls.................................................... 18 3.3 Instrument power ...................................................... 18 3.4 Display settings......................................................... 19

Chapter 4 Favorite Pages ........................................ 21 4.1 Favorite pages .......................................................... 22 4.2 Favorite page frames ................................................ 23 4.3 Resetting maximum, minimum and trip data................ 26 4.4 Customizing pages.................................................... 27
Chapter 5 AIS ............................................................ 29 5.1 AIS Overview............................................................ 30 5.2 AIS target symbols .................................................... 31 5.3 Setting AIS range...................................................... 33 5.4 Viewing AIS target information ................................... 33 5.5 AIS silent mode......................................................... 34
Chapter 6 Race timer settings................................. 35 6.1 Setting the race timer ................................................ 36 6.2 Using the race timer .................................................. 36
Chapter 7 Multiple data sources (MDS).................. 37 7.1 Multiple data source (MDS) overview ......................... 38 7.2 Viewing vessel data sources ...................................... 38 7.3 Selecting a preferred data source............................... 39
Chapter 8 Instrument alarms................................... 41 8.1 Alarms...................................................................... 42
Chapter 9 Quick options .......................................... 47

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9.1 Quick options menu .................................................. 48 9.2 Quick options menu items.......................................... 48
Chapter 10 View data ............................................... 51 10.1 Data views.............................................................. 52 10.2 Viewing data ........................................................... 57
Chapter 11 Setup menu............................................ 59 11.1 Setup menu ............................................................ 60
Chapter 12 Maintaining your display...................... 75 12.1 Service and maintenance ........................................ 76 12.2 Routine equipment checks....................................... 76 12.3 Cleaning ................................................................. 77 12.4 Cleaning the display screen ..................................... 77 12.5 Performing a factory reset........................................ 78
Chapter 13 Technical support ................................. 79 13.1 Raymarine customer support ................................... 80 13.2 Viewing product information ..................................... 80

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Chapter 1: Important information
Safety notices
Warning: Product installation and operation
This product must be installed and operated in accordance with the instructions provided. Failure to do so could result in personal injury, damage to your vessel and/or poor product performance.
Warning: Ensure safe navigation
This product is intended only as an aid to navigation and must never be used in preference to sound navigational judgment. Only official government charts and notices to mariners contain all the current information needed for safe navigation, and the captain is responsible for their prudent use. It is the user's responsibility to use official government charts, notices to mariners, caution and proper navigational skill when operating this or any other Raymarine product.

Caution: Cleaning
When cleaning this product:
· Do NOT wipe the display screen with a dry cloth, as this could scratch the screen coating.
· Do NOT use abrasive, or acid or ammonia based products.
· Do NOT use a jet wash.
Caution: Service and maintenance
This product contains no user serviceable components. Please refer all maintenance and repair to authorized Raymarine dealers. Unauthorized repair may affect your warranty.
Caution: Use the sun covers
To protect your product against the damaging effects of ultra violet light, always fit the sun covers when the product is not in use.
TFT LCD Displays
The colors of the display may seem to vary when viewed against a colored background or in colored light. This is a perfectly normal effect that can be seen with all color Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs). In common with all Thin Film Transistor (TFT) LCD units, the screen may exhibit a few (less than 7) wrongly illuminated pixels. These may appear as black pixels in a light area of the screen or as colored pixels in black areas.

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Water ingress
Water ingress disclaimer Although the waterproof rating capacity of Raymarine products exceeds that called for by the IPX6 standard, water intrusion and subsequent equipment failure may occur if any Raymarine equipment is subjected to commercial high pressure washing. Raymarine will not warrant equipment subjected to high pressure washing.
Disclaimers

interaction of the product with products manufactured by others, or by errors in chart data or information utilized by the product and supplied by third parties.
EMC conformance
Raymarine equipment and accessories conform to the appropriate Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) regulations for use in the recreational marine environment. Correct installation is required to ensure that EMC performance is not compromised.

This product (including the electronic charts) is intended to be used only as an aid to navigation. It is designed to facilitate use of official government charts, not replace them. Only official government charts and notices to mariners contain all the current information needed for safe navigation, and the captain is responsible for their prudent use. It is the user's responsibility to use official government charts, notices to mariners, caution and proper navigational skill when operating this or any other Raymarine product. This product supports electronic charts provided by third party data suppliers which may be embedded or stored on memory card. Use of such charts is subject to the supplier's End-User Licence Agreement included in the documentation for this product or supplied with the memory card (as applicable).
Raymarine does not warrant that this product is error-free or that it is compatible with products manufactured by any person or entity other than Raymarine.
This product uses digital chart data, and electronic information from the Global Positioning System (GPS) which may contain errors. Raymarine does not warrant the accuracy of such information and you are advised that errors in such information may cause the product to malfunction. Raymarine is not responsible for damages or injuries caused by your use or inability to use the product, by the

Suppression ferrites
Raymarine cables may be fitted with suppression ferrites. These are important for correct EMC performance. If a ferrite has to be removed for any purpose (e.g. installation or maintenance), it must be replaced in the original position before the product is used. Use only ferrites of the correct type, supplied by Raymarine authorized dealers.
Connections to other equipment
Requirement for ferrites on non-Raymarine cables If your Raymarine equipment is to be connected to other equipment using a cable not supplied by Raymarine, a suppression ferrite MUST always be attached to the cable near the Raymarine unit.

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Declaration of conformity

IMO and SOLAS

Raymarine Ltd. declares that this product is compliant with the essential requirements of EMC directive 2004/108/EC.
The original Declaration of Conformity certificate may be viewed on the relevant product page at www.raymarine.com.

The equipment described within this document is intended for use on leisure marine boats and workboats not covered by International Maritime Organization (IMO) and Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Carriage Regulations.

Product disposal
Dispose of this product in accordance with the WEEE Directive.
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive requires the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. Whilst the WEEE Directive does not apply to some Raymarine products, we support its policy and ask you to be aware of how to dispose of this product.

Technical accuracy
To the best of our knowledge, the information in this document was correct at the time it was produced. However, Raymarine cannot accept liability for any inaccuracies or omissions it may contain. In addition, our policy of continuous product improvement may change specifications without notice. As a result, Raymarine cannot accept liability for any differences between the product and this document.

Warranty registration
To register your Raymarine product ownership, please visit www.raymarine.com and register online.
It is important that you register your product to receive full warranty benefits. Your unit package includes a bar code label indicating the serial number of the unit. You will need this serial number when registering your product online. You should retain the label for future reference.

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Chapter 2: Handbook information
Chapter contents
· 2.1 About this handbook on page 12 · 2.2 i70 Handbooks on page 12 · 2.3 Before using the i70 on page 13

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2.1 About this handbook

2.2 i70 Handbooks

This handbook describes how to operate your product in conjunction with compatible peripheral equipment.
It assumes that all peripheral equipment connected to the system is compatible, correctly installed and commissioned in accordance with the products installation instruction. This handbook is intended for users of varying marine abilities, but assumes a general level of product knowledge, nautical terminology and practices.

The i70 Instrument has the following handbooks available:

i70 Handbooks
Description
Installation and commissioning instruction
Operating instructions (quick reference)

Part number 87131
86141

User reference handbook

81330

Mounting template

87130

Additional handbooks Description SeaTalkng reference manual

Part number 81300

The latest version of documents are available to download as PDF's from www.raymarine.com.
Please check the website to ensure you have the latest version.

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2.3 Before using the i70
Before using the instrument under way it is important that it is properly set up as described in the installation instruction.
First time setup The first time the instrument is powered on only, i70 provides on-screen instructions for the initial set up. If your instrument has been installed by a professional installer, this process may already have been carried out. The first time setup screens takes you through the following:
· Language selection
· Vessel type selection
Note: First time set up may be bypassed if the data is already available on the system, e.g. via an already installed instrument display.

Calibrate essential data Before using the i70 you must calibrate essential data to ensure that the readings displayed are accurate. Use the transducer Setup menu: Main menu > Setup > Transducer setup to calibrate.
· Wind
· Speed
· Depth
· Temperature
You should perform the above for any installation affecting the transducers. Please refer to the installation instruction for details on setting up the instrument display and associated transducers for first use.

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Chapter 3: Getting started
Chapter contents
· 3.1 System integration on page 16 · 3.2 Instrument controls on page 18 · 3.3 Instrument power on page 18 · 3.4 Display settings on page 19

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3.1 System integration
The i70 Instrument provides multiple marine instrument functions in a single unit. The instrument displays information received from transducers and other sensors around the boat. There are multiple pages of information available, which you can customize to suit your needs. The diagram below illustrates some of the various external devices that can be connected to your instrument display.

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Item 1. 2. 3. 4.
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Device type i70 Instrument display SeaTalk Instrument displays SeaTalkng Instrument displays MOB (connectivity via SeaTalk to SeaTalkng converter

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Item 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Other devices not shown:

Device type SeaTalkng GPS receiver SeaTalkng Pilot controllers Raymarine Multifunction displays AIS receiver / transceiver Transducer pods Analogue wind transducers Analogue speed transducers Analogue depth transducers Smart transducers (e.g. DST800, DT800) NMEA2000 devices (e.g. trim tab control, engine data)

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3.2 Instrument controls
Control layout and functions.

3.3 Instrument power
Powering the instrument on
1. Press and hold the LEFT SOFT button for 1 second, until the Raymarine logo appears. The instrument will load to favorites page one.
Powering the display off
1. From any favorite page press and hold the LEFT SOFT button. After 1 second a power down pop up will appear.
2. Continue to hold the LEFT SOFT button for a further 3 seconds to complete the power off

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Item

Description

1.

LEFT SOFT BUTTON Power,

brightness, cancel, back

2.

UP ARROW Up navigation, Adjust Up

3.

DOWN ARROW Down navigation,

Adjust Down

4.

RIGHT SOFT BUTTON Menu, select,

OK, Save

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3.4 Display settings
Display and shared brightness
You can change the brightness of the individual display, or networked displays. You can only use and set shared brightness on displays which support sharing and are assigned to network groups . You will not be able to set shared brightness levels on displays which do not support sharing.
Adjusting the displays brightness To adjust the brightness of the individual display: 1. Whilst in a favorite page momentarily press the LEFT SOFT
button. This will open the brightness setting screen. 2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the brightness percentage to the required level. 3. Press the RIGHT SOFT button to confirm new brightness and go back to the favorites page you were on.
Assigning A Network Group When assigned to a network group you can change brightness level and color scheme on displays which support sharing. To enable shared brightness and color schemes the display must be assigned to a network group as follows: 1. Navigate to Menu > Set Up > System Set Up > Network Group.
A list of network groups will be displayed:
· None (default)
· Helm 1
· Helm 2
· Cockpit
· Flybridge

· Mast
· Group 1 -- Group 5
2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight the required group. 3. Press the SELECT button to assign the display you are using
to that network group. 4. Navigate to Menu > Set Up > System Set Up >
Brightness/Colour Group. You will be presented with the following options:
· This Display
· This Group
5. Highlight and select the required setting. 6. Carry out steps 1 to 5 on all displays you wish to share.
Adjusting the shared brightness Shared brightness is only accessible if the display has been assigned to a network group. 1. Whilst on a favorites page press the LEFT SOFT button to
display the brightness setting. 2. Press the LEFT SOFT button again to access the shared
brightness settings. 3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the shared brightness
level. Display and system brightness can also be accessed via Menu > Display settings > Brightness.
Display and shared color
The i70 can set a color scheme for the individual display or for the system (if color is available on the network displays). Color settings can be accessed via Menu > Display settings > Colors. Color schemes available are:

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Example

Color Scheme Day 1
Day 2
Inverse Red/Black

Changing the color scheme
1. From the color menu highlight a color scheme. Once highlighted the display will preview the selected color scheme.
2. Press SELECT to confirm the color scheme and return to the color settings menu.

If the unit is part of a network group, the color scheme selected will change on all displays which are part of that group. If color is not available on the networked displays they will remain unchanged.
Display response
Setting the display response Setting the response to a low value will provide a more stable reading of current conditions. Setting response to a high value will make readings more responsive. 1. From Menu > Display settings select Display Response. 2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the data type:
· Speed
· Depth
· Wind speed
· Wind angle
· Heading
3. Press SELECT to set the response value: 1 -- 15
4. Press SAVE to save the value and return to the display response options screen.

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Chapter 4: Favorite Pages
Chapter contents
· 4.1 Favorite pages on page 22 · 4.2 Favorite page frames on page 23 · 4.3 Resetting maximum, minimum and trip data on page 26 · 4.4 Customizing pages on page 27

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4.1 Favorite pages

There are also a number of be-spoke pages you can choose from.
Selecting pages
1. Use the UP / DOWN arrows to select between the available pages.
Alternatively use the Rollover feature within the setup menu to cycle through the pages automatically.

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The i70 presents instrument data on a series of pages. You can have a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 10 favorite pages available, There are sixteen different page layouts to choose from which can be customized with different data types.

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4.2 Favorite page frames
Each piece of information is displayed in a frame within the page. The frames support a number of different styles and formats for presenting the data.
Tri data frame

Analog frames

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Analog frames provide real-time data in the form of an analog gauge. Analog gauges are only available for full and 2/3 screen frames.

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The tri data frame enables digital data to be displayed in numerical format.

Maximum and minimum indicators
Maximum, minimum and average value indicators are displayed on analog speed, wind speed and wind angle screens.

Digital frames

The digital frames provides data in a numerical format.

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30

30

60

60

90

90

12 0

12 0

150

150

18 0

1 2 3
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1 Minimum value 2 Average value 3 Maximum value indictor
Graph frames

Multi gauge frames
The i70 provides three multi-gauge frames for use as favorite pages which you can see below:
Multi-gauge -- sailing vessel

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Graphs provide a means of showing how a particular reading has changed over time.

Multi-gauge -- single engine vessel

Bar graph frames

The rudder bar is an example of a bar graph frame.

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Multi gauge -- twin engine vessel
Trim tab frame

Race timer frame

Ra c e tim e r

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S TART

D12076-1

The race timer provides the ability for up to 3 countdown timers. See Race timer chapter for more details.

AIS frame

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The trim tab frame provides information on the position of the trim tabs.

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The AIS frame shows object positions relative to you vessel's position.

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Rolling road frame

4.3 Resetting maximum, minimum and trip data

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The rolling road provides waypoint and course deviation information.

The values of some data are accrued over time. These include information such a trip distance, and maximum and average speed. This type of information can be reset as and when required.
With the data to be reset displayed on the instrument screen:
1. Press the RIGHT SOFT button to open the menu.
2. Select Quick options by pressing the RIGHT SOFT button.
3. Select reset against the data you want to reset and press the RIGHT SOFT button.

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4.4 Customizing pages
You can use the Favorites page menu to change any instrument page to suit your requirements. You can:
· Edit an existing page.
· Add new pages.
· Delete pages.
· Change the page order.
· Set pages to rollover
Editing an existing page
Follow these instructions to change the layout or information displayed on an instrument page. 1. With an instrument page displayed on the screen press the
RIGHT SOFT button to open the main menu. 2. Select Favorites page from the menu. 3. Select Edit page from the Favorites page menu. 4. Using the UP and DOWN buttons select the page you want to
edit, and then press SELECT. 5. Using the UP and DOWN buttons select the data pane you want
to change, and then press SELECT . 6. Highlight and select the data you wish to display and press
SELECT. 7. Highlight the tick icon and press SELECT to save your choice. The Edit page menu is also available from the Quick options menu: Main menu > Quick options > Edit page.

2. Select Favorites page from the menu. 3. Select New page from the menu.
If you already have the maximum number of pages set up you will not be allowed to add another page without deleting an existing page first . Otherwise you will be taken to a page layout option screen. 4. Highlight and select the required page layout and press SELECT. 5. You can now select the required data to be displayed in your new page by following the Editing an existing page procedure.
Deleting a page
In order to delete a page follow the steps below. 1. From the Favorite pages menu select Delete page.
If you have two or more pages set up you will be able to delete a page from your favorite pages. I you only have one page set up you will not be allowed to delete a page as you must always have a minimum of one favorite page. 2. When the confirm delete is displayed you can continue to delete the page by pressing the YES button.
Changing the page order
Follow these steps to change the order in which the instrument pages will be displayed. 1. From the Favorite pages menu select Page order. 2. Select the page you wish to move. 3. Using the UP and DOWN buttons move the page to the required
location and press SAVE.

Adding a page
You can add up to a maximum of 10 pages in your favorites. 1. With an instrument page displayed on the screen press the
RIGHT SOFT button to open the main menu.

Setting page rollover
Using the Rollover page feature enables the Favorite pages to cycle automatically with no user interaction. 1. From the Favourite pages menu select Rollover.

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2. To turn rollover function on select a time interval and press SELECT to confirm.
3. To turn rollover off select Off and press SELECT to confirm.

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Chapter 5: AIS
Chapter contents
· 5.1 AIS Overview on page 30 · 5.2 AIS target symbols on page 31 · 5.3 Setting AIS range on page 33 · 5.4 Viewing AIS target information on page 33 · 5.5 AIS silent mode on page 34

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5.1 AIS Overview
The AIS feature enables you to receive information broadcast by other vessels, and to view these vessels as targets relative to your boat. The AIS feature on i70 is standalone, settings and alarms cannot be shared with other AIS enabled products on your system.
How AIS Works AIS uses digital radio signals to broadcast `real-time' information between vessels and shore-based stations via dedicated VHF radio frequencies. This information is used to identify and track vessels in the surrounding area and to provide fast, automatic and accurate collision avoidance data.
Note: It may not be mandatory for vessels to be fitted with operational AIS equipment. Therefore, you should not assume that your multifunction display will show ALL vessels in your area. Due prudence and judgement should be exercised.
With an optional AIS unit connected to your system you can:
· Display targets for any other AIS--equipped vessels.
· Display voyage information being broadcast by these targets, such as their position, course, speed and rate-of-turn.
· Display basic or detailed information for each target vessel, including safety-critical target data.
· Set up a safe zone around your vessel.
· View AIS alarm and safety-related messages.
AIS information is displayed on the screen as shown below:

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Description AIS text See AIS messages in table below Unknown vessel Alarms off icon Heading line COG line Unknown vessel

Note: Where unstable or no heading or COG data is available AIS targets will not be shown and the centre vessel icon will not be displayed.

AIS Messages
AIS messages are displayed on the top left of the AIS screen, with icons displayed on bottom left.

AIS Messages

Description

AIS off

AIS Unit off

(none)

AIS is on and transmitting

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AIS Messages Alarm on icon Silent Alarm on
Alarm off icon Data lost No fix Insufficient COG/Hdg data

Description AIS on, transmitting, alarm is active. AIS on & user is silent to other vessels. AIS on, user is silent to other vessels & alarm is active. AIS on & Alarm off AIS on & data lost. AIS on & lost GPS fix. No stable COG or heading data

AIS-equipped vessels in the surrounding area are displayed on the page as targets. A maximum of 25 targets can be displayed, where more than 25 targets are in range a Max targets is displayed on screen. As the vessel's status changes, the symbol for the target changes accordingly.

5.2 AIS target symbols

Your display shows a range of symbols to represent the different types of AIS target.

Target type

Description

Symbol

Transmitting target

Target not activated, dangerous or lost. Target is moving or at anchor.

Selected target

Target selected with

cursor. Can view

detailed data.

AIS

Dangerous target

Targets within specified distance (CPA) or time (TCPA). Dangerous target alarm sounds if enabled. Target red and flashes.

Uncertain target

Calculated CPA / TCPA value uncertain.

Lost target

When signal of dangerous target not received for 20 seconds. Target in latest predicted position. Alarms sounds if enabled. Target with red cross and flashes.

Aid To Navigation (AToN) AToN target is ON

target (Real)

position.

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Target type

Description

Aid To Navigation (AToN) AToN target is OFF

target (Real)

position. Target red.

Symbol

Aid To Navigation (AToN) AToN target is OFF

target (Real)

position & dangerous.

Target black and flashes.

Aid To Navigation (AToN) target (Real)

AToN target is OFF position & lost. Target black with red cross and flashes.

Aid To Navigation (AToN) AToN target is ON

target (Virtual)

position.

Aid To Navigation (AToN) AtoN target is OFF

target (Virtual)

position. Target red.

Aid To Navigation (AToN) AToN target is OFF

target (Virtual)

position & dangerous.

Target black and flashes.

Aid To Navigation (AToN) target (Virtual)

AToN target is OFF position & lost. Target black with red cross and flashes.

Target type

Description

Symbol

Land base station target Land base station target is ONLINE.

Yacht

Target vessel type is a yacht.

Commercial Vessel High speed vessel

Target vessel type is a commercial vessel.
Target vessel type is a high speed vessel.

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5.3 Setting AIS range

5.4 Viewing AIS target information

You can change the scale of the AIS page by altering the AIS range.
1. Press the RIGHT SOFT button to bring up the menu.
2. Using the UP and DOWN buttons highlight Quick options and press OK.
3. Using the UP and DOWN buttons highlight AIS Range and press OK .
4. Using the UP and DOWN buttons highlight the required range and press SELECT to change the range to the selected option and return to the favorite pages, or press CANCEL to go back to the favorites pages without changing the range.

Whilst on the AIS page you can view information about AIS targets by following the steps below: 1. Press the RIGHT SOFT button to bring up the Quick options
and then select AIS Target info. 2. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select an AIS target on the
screen. The Name of the vessel will be displayed in the page header. 3. Press INFO to bring up detailed information about the selected target
· Vessel name
· MMSI number
· Vessel type
· Call sign
· SOG
Information displayed is dependant upon the type of target selected. 4. You can use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through the data if required. 5. To return to the AIS page press the BACK .

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5.5 AIS silent mode
AIS silent mode enables you to disable AIS transmissions AIS silent mode enables you to disable the transmitting functions of your AIS equipment. This is useful when you do not want to transmit your vessel's AIS data to other AIS receivers, but still wish to receive data from other vessels.
Note: Not all AIS equipment supports silent mode. For more information, refer to the documentation that accompanies your AIS unit.
Enabling and disabling AIS silent mode
Whilst viewing the AIS page: 1. Press the RIGHT SOFT button to bring up the menu items. 2. Highlight Quick options using the UP and DOWN buttons, then
press OK . 3. Highlight the AIS Silent option and press OK .
There are two options to choose from:
· Silent
· Transmit
4. To turn on Silent mode highlight Silent and press SELECT. 5. To turn off Silent mode highlight Transmit and press SELECT.

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Chapter 6: Race timer settings
Chapter contents
· 6.1 Setting the race timer on page 36 · 6.2 Using the race timer on page 36

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6.1 Setting the race timer

6.2 Using the race timer

If the race timer has not been setup as a favorite page then the timer can be accessed from the view data menu: Menu > View data > Time > Race timer .
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1. To add the race timer as a favourite page from the View data menu display the race timer and press the RIGHT SOFT button.
2. Select Quick Options and then select Add to favourites.
3. Once the race timer is a favoruite page to use press the RIGHT SOFT button and then select Quick options.
The following options will be available:

· Start timer

· Stop timer

· Reset timer

· Adjust start times

4.

Once the Race timer has been set you can use the timer by following the steps below: 1. When on the Race timer screen Press the RIGHT SOFT button
and select Quick options form the menu 2. To adjust a timer setting select Adjust start timer.
i. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select either timer 1,2, or 3. ii. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change the timer value to
the required setting and press SELECT to confirm. 3. To start the timer select Start timer from the Quick options
menu. 4. To pause the current running timer select Stop Timer. 5. To resume the timers count down select RESUME from the
Quick options menu. 6. To reset the current timer select Reset Timer. 7. Once the timer reaches zero count up shall begin automatically. 8. To skip to the next timer press the SKIP key. 9. Whilst the timer is running you can view other favorite pages
as normal. Audible beeps shall be sounded at defined intervals to alert you to the timer status as follows:
· Double beep every minute.
· Beep Three times at the start of the last 30 seconds.
· Beep every second for the last 10 seconds.
· Beep for two seconds when the timer reaches zero

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Chapter 7: Multiple data sources (MDS)
Chapter contents
· 7.1 Multiple data source (MDS) overview on page 38 · 7.2 Viewing vessel data sources on page 38 · 7.3 Selecting a preferred data source on page 39

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7.1 Multiple data source (MDS) overview 7.2 Viewing vessel data sources

MDS is a system to manage installations with multiple instances of sensors providing the same type of data to vessel displays and systems. If attached to a compliant system a MDS enabled display will let you see all vessel sensors, and select the preferred sources for your data. e.g. in a system you may have a Multi-function display with an internal GPS and an external GPS such as a RS125+, by selecting your preferred data source allows you to determine which GPS is used by your system.
Where your system has already been assigned a preferred data source your display will use that source by default. You can use the display to set the preferred data sources on your system so that any other MDS enabled devices use that data source.
Types of multiple data source you can choose from are:
· GPS Position
· Heading
· Depth
· Speed
· Wind
Note: The presence of some non-MDS compliant devices on your system may prevent MDS from working.

You can view available multiple data sources on a system by following the steps below: 1. Go to the MDS menu: Main menu > Setup > System setup >
Multiple data source. 2. Highlight the required data type:
· GPS position
· Heading
· Depth
· Speed
· Wind
3. Press SELECT. You will be shown a list of all available data sources for the chosen data type.
4. Highlight a data type and press SELECT You will now see detailed information about the data source which will include:
· Device
· Serial number
· Port ID
· Status

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7.3 Selecting a preferred data source
To select a preferred data source for your system: 1. Go to the MDS menu: Main menu > Setup > System setup >
Multiple data source. 2. Press OPTIONS. 3. Highlight Selection and press SELECT. 4. Highlight Manual and press SELECT
You will be taken back to the source options screen. 5. Highlight Use this source and press SELECT 6. To let the system automatically select a data source at the
source selection screen highlight and press AUTO.
Where displays on your system are not capable in participating in MDS you will be shown a list of the devices that do not support this feature.

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Chapter 8: Instrument alarms
Chapter contents
· 8.1 Alarms on page 42

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8.1 Alarms
Alarms are used to alert you to a situation or hazard requiring your attention. Some examples of alarms are: · Anchor alarm -- Used when anchored, this alerts you to a
change in depth which could mean that the chain length requires adjusting. · Depth and speed alarms -- These alarms alert you when your depth or speed moves outside of specified limits, for example a minimum depth. · MOB (Man Overboard) alarm -- Received from an MOB system. When an alarm occurs, a message is displayed and an audible alarm may sound.
AIS te xt

Man overboard alarm
In the event of a Man Overboard (MOB) alarm, the instrument provides a range of information to help find the MOB target.

Ma n Ove rb o a rd

BTW: DTW: Ela p s e d :

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· BTW: Bearing to MOB waypoint.
· DTW: Distance to MOB waypoint.
· Elapsed: Time since start of MOB alarm.
BTW and DTW require data from other sources such as a GPS and multifunction display. If these are not available then only the elapsed time is displayed.

You can either: · Silence the alarm, or · Silence the alarm and edit the alarm settings.

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Note: With the exception of alarm clock, speed and sea temp SeaTalk systems will only be able to switch alarms on/off, SeaTalkng systems will be able to adjust settings.

Alarm settings

Most alarms are generated locally using specified thresholds. They are also transmitted to the SeaTalk and SeaTalkng networks for display at other compatible devices.

Category

Alarm

Content

Depth

Shallow

Alarm

· On

· Off (default)

Adjust

· 0 -- xxx FT

· 5 ft (default)

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Category Depth Depth Depth Speed Speed

Alarm Deep

Alarm

Adjust

Shallow Anchor Alarm

Adjust

Deep Anchor Alarm

Adjust

Boat Speed High

Alarm Adjust

Boat Speed Low Alarm

Adjust

Content · On · Off (default) · 0 -- xxx FT · 100 ft (default) · On · Off (default) · 0 -- xxx FT · 5 ft (default) · On · Off (default) · 0 -- xxx FT · 100 ft (default) · On · Off (default) · 0 -- 100 KTS · 30 kts (default) · On · Off (default) · 0 -- 100 KTS · 5 kts (default)

Category Temperature Temperature Wind Wind Wind

Alarm Sea Temp. High Alarm

Adjust

Sea Temp. Low Alarm

Adjust

AWS High Apparent Wind
Speed high

Alarm Adjust

AWS Low Apparent Wind
Speed low

Alarm Adjust

AWA High Apparent Wind
Angle high

Alarm Adjust

Content · On · Off (default) · 0 -- 50ºC · 10ºC (default) · On · Off (default) · 0 -- 50ºC · 1ºC (default) · On · Off (default) · 0 -- 200 KTS · 25 kts (default) · On · Off (default) · 0 -- 200 KTS · 10 kts (default) · On · Off (default) · 0 -- 180º · 25º (default)

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Category Wind Wind Wind Wind Wind

Alarm
AWA Low Apparent Wind Angle low

Alarm Adjust

TWS High True Wind Speed
high

Alarm Adjust

TWS Low True Wind Speed
low

Alarm Adjust

TWA High True Wind Angle
high

Alarm Adjust

TWA Low True Wind Angle
low

Alarm Adjust

Content · On · Off (default) · 0 -- 180º · 10º (default) · On · Off (default) · 0 -- 200 KTS · 10 kts (default) · On · Off (default) · 0 -- 200 KTS · 10 kts (default) · On · Off (default) · 0 -- 180º · 25º (default) · On · Off (default) · 0 -- 180 º · 10º (default)

Category Other
Other Other Other

Alarm Alarm Clock

Alarm

Time

Format

Off Course

Alarm

Adjust

MOB

Alarm

Man Overboard

Battery Low

Alarm

Adjust

Content · On · Off (default) · 12:00 am --
12:00 pm · 00.00 ­ 23:59
24 hr · 24 hour · am / pm · On · Off (default) · 0 -- 180 º · 5º (default) · On (default) · Off · On · Off (default) · 6 ­ 60 V · 10 V (default)

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Category Other

Alarm AIS Alarm

Safety messages Dangerous target Safe zone
Time to safe zone

Content · On · Off (default)
· On · Off (default)
· (0.1 , 0.2, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0) nm
· (0.1 , 0.2, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0) sm
· (0.2, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 5.0) km
· 3 min · 6 min · 12 min · 24 min

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Chapter 9: Quick options
Chapter contents
· 9.1 Quick options menu on page 48 · 9.2 Quick options menu items on page 48

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9.1 Quick options menu

9.2 Quick options menu items

The Quick options menu is a dynamic menu which displays menu items relative to the items displayed on the favourites page you are on. You can access this menu by pressing the RIGHT SOFT button and then selecting Quick options.
Main menu > Quick options.

Depending on the page being displayed different quick options are available as follows:

Page displayed

Quick options available

Menu

Edit page

MOB (when MOB is active)

MOB

Maximum depth

Reset Maximum Depth

Minimum depth

Reset Minimum Depth

Maximum speed

Reset Maximum Speed

Average speed

Reset Average Speed

Trip

Reset Trip

Max. SOG

Reset Max. SOG

Ave. SOG

Reset Ave. SOG

CMG & DMG

Reset CMG & DMG

Maximum Sea Temperature

Reset Max. Sea Temperature

Minimum Sea Temperature

Reset Min. Sea Temperature

Maximum Air Temperature

Reset Max. Air Temperature

Minimum Air Temperature

Reset Min. Air Temperature

Maximum AWA

Reset Maximum. AWA

Minimum AWA

Reset Minimum. AWA

Maximum AWS

Reset Max. AWS

Minimum AWS

Reset Min. AWS

Maximum TWA

Reset Max. TWA

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Page displayed Minimum TWA Maximum TWS Minimum TWS Race Timer
Graph (View data) page AIS

Quick options available Reset Min. TWA Reset Max. TWS Reset Min. TWS Start timer Stop timer Reset timer Adjust start times Time scale Add to favorites View AIS targets -- (Only shown if there is Heading or stable COG data available.)
AIS range AIS Silent mode

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Chapter 10: View data
Chapter contents
· 10.1 Data views on page 52 · 10.2 Viewing data on page 57

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10.1 Data views

Note: The data described in the table below is dependent on the configuration of your system, so some items may not be applicable to your vessel.

The following table shows the data items available for each category.

Menu item / description

Settings / operation

Battery

· Battery current

· Battery temperature

· Battery voltage

Boat

· Rate of turn

· Tilt -- inclination

· Trim tabs

· Grey water tank

· Black water tank

· Fresh water tank

Depth

· Depth

· Depth history

· Max depth

· Min depth

Distance

· Log (through water)

· Trip (through water)

Menu item / description Engine

Settings / operation · Boost pressure · Coolant pressure · Coolant temperature · Engine hours · Engine RPM · Engine RPM history · Fuel flow rate · Fuel flow rate total · Oil pressure · Oil temperature · Trim position · Load · Engine tilt · Alternator potential · Transmission oil pressure · Transmission oil temperature · Transmission · Engine overview 1 (allows bespoke
engine dials) · Engine overview 2 (allows bespoke
engine dials)

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Menu item / description Fuel

Settings / operation Fuel management is dependant on a suitable fuel or engine management system being available on the SeaTalkng network.
· Distance to empty
· Economy
· Fuel flow -- average
· Fuel flow -- instantaneous
· Fuel level
· Estimated fuel remaining
· Fuel pressure

Menu item / description Environment

Settings / operation · Air temperature · Air temperature history · Barometric pressure · Barometric pressure history · Dew point · Drift · Drift history · Humidity · Min air temperature · Max air temperature · Sea temperature · Sea temperature history · Min sea temperature · Max sea temperature · Set · Set history · Set and drift pair · Sunset / sunrise · Wind chill apparent · Wind chill true

View data

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Menu item / description GPS
Heading
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Settings / operation · COG · COG history · COG + SOG pair · HDOP · LAT · LAT & LON · LON · Sats · Sats + HDOP · SOG · SOG history · Max SOG · Ave SOG · Heading · Heading & speed · Heading history · Locked heading · Locked heading error & locked
heading · Tack heading

Menu item / description Navigation
Pilot

Settings / operation · Active waypoint name · Waypoint ID · CMG · CMG history · BTW · DTW · BTW & DTW · DMG · CMG & DMG · CMG & VMG · CTS & XTE · ETA · TTG · XTE · XTE history · Rolling road · Course to steer · Pilot heading · Pilot heading & speed pair · Pilot status · Rudder angle

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Menu item / description Speed
Time

Settings / operation · Average speed · Boat speed & SOG · Max speed · Speed · Speed history · Trolling · VMG windward · VMG windward history · VMG WPT · VMG WPT history · Clock · Local time · Local time & date · Race timer

View data

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Menu item / description Wind
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Settings / operation · AWA · AWA history · AWA & AWS pair · AWA(CH) & AWS pair · AWA & VMG · AWA max · AWA min · AWS · AWS history · AWS max · AWS min · Beaufort · Cardinal · GWD · GWD history · GWD + Beaufort · TWD · TWD history · TWA · TWA history · TWA & TWS pair · TWA(CH) & TWS pair

Menu item / description AIS

Settings / operation · TWA & VMG pair · TWA max · TWA min · TWS · TWS history · TWS max · TWS min · AIS

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10.2 Viewing data
You can use the View data menu to view information which has not been added to favorite pages. 1. Select View data menu from the main menu. 2. From the Select Category menu choose the data category. 3. Select the relevant item to view the data.
The data will be displayed full screen. 4. To add the data to a favorite page press the RIGHT SOFT button.

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Chapter 11: Setup menu
Chapter contents
· 11.1 Setup menu on page 60

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11.1 Setup menu

The setup menu provides a range of tools and settings to configure the instrument display.

Menu item

Description

Options

Transducer setup

Set up and calibrate transducers as detailed in Transducer calibration section above.

· Depth · Speed · Wind

· DST800

· DT800

· Trim tabs

User preferences

Set user preferences such as: Time & Date, Units of measurement, Language, Vessel type, Vessel details, and Variation.

· Time & date · Units · Language · Vessel type · Vessel details

· Variation

·

System set up

Set system network groups, display and system color and brightness, Multiple data sources and about system setup

· Network group · Brightness / color
group · Multiple data sources · About system setup

Menu item Simulator
Factory reset Diagnostics

Description

Options

Enables or disables simulator mode, which allows you to practice operating your instrument display without any data from any other external unit.

· On · Off

Delete user settings and · Yes

Restore unit to factory default settings.

· No

Information About the display and system and key beep on / off setting

· About display · About system · Key beep

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Transducer setup menu

The Transducer setup menu provides the functions to enable setup and calibrate connected transducers.

Menu item

Description

Options

Depth

Enables setup and calibration of depth transducers and provides the following options:
· Details · Depth offset

Details displays can supply information about the installed transducer or interface such as Serial No.
and Software version etc.
Depth offset allows you to set the offset distance so that the displayed depth reading represents the depth
to the sea bed from either the keel or the waterline.

· Depth from:

­ Keel

­ Transducer

­ Water line

· Offset:

­ 0 to 99 ft, m

· About depth offset

Speed

Enables setup and calibration of speed transducers and provides the following options:
· Details
· Speed calibration speed should be calibrated at each of the speed points shown under speed calibration.
· Calibrate water temperature

Details displays can supply information about the installed transducer or interface such as Serial No. and Software version etc. Speed calibration:
· speed settings are determined by the calibration points stored either in the transducer or the interface unit.
Calibrate water temperature:

· xxx ºC or ºF

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Description

Options

Enables setup and calibration of wind transducers and provides the following options:
· Wind detail · Calibrate vane · App wind speed calibration

Details displays information about the installed transducer, Serial No. and Software version etc. Calibrate vane- follow the on screen instructions to calibrate the wind vane. App wind speed:
· xx kts

Enables setup and calibration of DST (Depth, Speed, and Temperature) smart transducers and provides the following options:
· DST800 details
· Depth offset
· Speed calibration

DST800 details displays information about the installed transducer, Serial No. and Software version etc. Depth offset allows you to set the offset distance so that the displayed depth reading represents the depth to the sea bed from either the keel or the waterline.
· Depth from:

· Temperature offset

­ Water line ­ Keel

­ Transducer

· Offset:

­ 0 to 99 ft

· About depth offset

Speed calibration:

· Add -- adds a new speed setting using current SOG reading.

· Edit -- edits a speed setting in 0.1 kt increments.

· Delete -- deletes the selected speed setting.

· Reset -- resets speed calibration to default settings.

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Menu item DT800
Trim tabs
Setup menu

Description
Enables setup and calibration of DT (Depth, and Temperature) smart transducers and provides the following options: · DT800 details · Depth offset · Temperature offset
Provides on screen instruction on how to setup and calibrate trim tab display position: · Trim tabs up · Trim tabs down

Options
Temperature offset: · xxx ºC or ºF
DT800 details displays information about the installed transducer, Serial No. and Software version etc. Depth offset allows you to set the offset distance so that the displayed depth reading represents the depth to the sea bed from either the keel or the waterline.
· Depth from: ­ Water line
­ Keel
­ Transducer
· Offset: ­ 0 to 99 ft, m
· About depth offset Temperature offset: · xxx ºC or ºF
Trim tabs up · Click CONTINUE to confirm tabs fully up. · Click CONTINUE to confirm tabs fully down.

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User preference menu

The User preference menu enables users to customize user settings as detailed in the table below:

Menu item

Description

Options

Time & date

These options enable you to customize the date and time format to your requirements. You can also specify a local time offset from Universal Time Constant (UTC), to compensate for any time zone difference.

Date format: · mm/dd/yy · dd/mm/yy Time format:

· 12hr

· 24hr

Time offset:

· ­13 to +13 hours

Units

Enables you to specify the units used for the following key measurements:
· Speed · Distance · Depth · Wind speed · Temperature · Flow rate · Heading · Pressure · Volume · Barometric

Speed: · kts -- knots. · mph -- miles per hour. · km/h -- Kilometres per hour. Distance: · nm -- Nautical miles. · sm -- Statute miles. · km -- Kilometres. Depth: · ft -- Feet · m -- Metres · fa -- Fathoms

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Menu item
Setup menu

Description

Options
Wind speed: · kts -- knots. · m/s -- metres per second. Temperature: · ºC -- degrees centigrade. · ºF -- degrees fahrenheit. Flow rate · UK Gal/H -- UK gallons per hour. · US Gal/H -- US gallons per hour. · LPH -- Litres per hour. Heading: · Mag -- magnetic. · True Pressure · PSI -- pounds per square inch. · Bar -- bar. · kPa -- Kilo pascals. Volume: · UK Gallons · US Gallons · ltr -- litre.

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Description
Determines the language that will be used for all on-screen text, labels, menus and options.

Options · Chinese · Croatian · Danish · Dutch · English -- UK · English -- US · Finnish · French · German · Greek · Italian · Japanese · Korean · Norwegian · Polish · Portuguese (Brazilian) · Russian · Spanish · Swedish · Turkish

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Menu item Vessel type
Vessel details Variation

Description Determines the default setup of the unit and favorite pages
Enable you to specify the following: · Number of engines · Number of batteries · Number of fuel tanks
Enables you to turn on and off magnetic variation, specify slave source or adjust manually. · Variation mode · Variation range

Options · Race sail · Sail cruiser · Catamaran · Workboat · RIB · Outboard speed boat · Inboard speed boat · Power cruiser 1 · Power cruiser 2 · Power cruiser 3 · Sport fishing · Pro fishing Number of engines: · 1--5 Number of batteries · 1--5 Number of fuel tanks · 1--5 Variation mode: · On · Off · Slave

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Menu item

Description

Options Variation range: · -30º -- +30º

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System setup menu

The System setup menu enables users to customize user settings as detailed in the table below:

Menu item

Description

Options

Network group

This allows you to add multiple units together in a group so that when the color scheme or brightness is changed on one unit the changes are applied to all units in the group.

Pre-defined groups · None · Helm 1

· Helm 2

· Cockpit

· Flybridge

· Mast

Undefined

· Group-1 -- Group-5

Brightness / color group

This enables you to synchronize the displays brightness and color to be the same as the other units in the same network group.

Sync brightness / color · This display · This group

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Menu item Multiple data sources
About system setup

Description

Options

This allows you to view and select preferred data sources.
· Select data source · Data source found · Data source details

Select data source · GPS position · Heading · Depth · Speed

· Wind

Data source found

· model name -- serial number Port ID

Data source details

· Device name

· Serial No.

· Port ID

· Status or No data

System set-up provides the option to add instruments or pilot head to a group. Once in a group, tasks like changing brightness and color can be done from a single device. Multiple Data source allows you to view & manage which Data source is used on your pilot head. Data types include: GPS Position, Heading, Depth, Speed & Wind.

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Simulator
The Simulator mode enables you to practice operating your display without live data from a transducer or other connected peripherals. The simulator mode is switched on/off in the Simulator option from the Setup Menu.
Note: Raymarine recommends that you do NOT use the simulator mode whilst navigating.
Note: The simulator will NOT display any real data, including any safety messages (such as those received from AIS units).
Note: Any system settings made whilst in Simulator mode are not transmitted via SeaTalk to other equipment.
Factory reset
Your product can be reset to factory default settings from the Setup > Factory reset menu. Performing a factory reset will reset your product back to factory default settings and erase any saved data and user settings.

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Diagnostics

You can access diagnostics details from the Setup > Diagnostics menu option and can view information relating to:

Menu item

Description

Options

About display

Allows you to view information about the instrument · Software version

display you are using:

· Hardware version

· Bootloader version

· Temperature

· Volts

· Max. volts

· Current

· Max. current

· Run time

· Deviation (If available)

About system

Allows you to view information about products on the · Model number

system you are using:

· Serial number

· Software version

· Hardware version

· Volts

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Menu item Key beep
Self test

Description Enables you to turn on and off the audible beeps when keys are pressed
The product has a built in self test which can help to diagnose faults.

Options · On · Off · Memory test · Button test · Display test · Buzzer test · Illumination test

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Chapter 12: Maintaining your display
Chapter contents
· 12.1 Service and maintenance on page 76 · 12.2 Routine equipment checks on page 76 · 12.3 Cleaning on page 77 · 12.4 Cleaning the display screen on page 77 · 12.5 Performing a factory reset on page 78

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12.1 Service and maintenance
This product contains no user serviceable components. Please refer all maintenance and repair to authorized Raymarine dealers. Unauthorized repair may affect your warranty.

12.2 Routine equipment checks
Raymarine strongly recommends that you complete a number of routine checks to ensure the correct and reliable operation of your equipment. Complete the following checks on a regular basis:
· Examine all cables for signs of damage or wear and tear.
· Check that all cables are securely connected.

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12.3 Cleaning
Best cleaning practices. When cleaning this product: · Do NOT wipe the display screen with a dry cloth, as this could
scratch the screen coating. · Do NOT use abrasive, or acid or ammonia based products. · Do NOT use a jet wash.

12.4 Cleaning the display screen
A coating is applied to the display screen. This makes it water repellent, and prevents glare. To avoid damaging this coating, follow this procedure: 1. Switch off the power to the display. 2. Rinse the screen with fresh water to remove all dirt particles
and salt deposits. 3. Allow the screen to dry naturally. 4. If any smears remain, very gently wipe the screen with a clean
microfibre cleaning cloth (available from an opticians).

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12.5 Performing a factory reset
To reset your i70 to factory settings follow the steps below.
Note: Performing a factory reset will erase all saved data and customized settings.
1. Press the RIGHT SOFT button to open the main menu. 2. Select Set Up. 3. Select Factory reset. 4. Press the Yes button.
Your i70 will now reset itself to factory default settings.

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Chapter contents
· 13.1 Raymarine customer support on page 80 · 13.2 Viewing product information on page 80

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13.1 Raymarine customer support

13.2 Viewing product information

Raymarine provides a comprehensive customer support service. You can contact customer support through the Raymarine website, telephone and email. If you are unable to resolve a problem, please use any of these facilities to obtain additional help.
Web support
Please visit the customer support area of our website at:
www.raymarine.com
This contains Frequently Asked Questions, servicing information, e-mail access to the Raymarine Technical Support Department and details of worldwide Raymarine agents.

1. From the main menu scroll to Set Up and press the SELECT key.
2. From the Set Up menu scroll to Diagnostics and press the SELECT key.
3. Select About system.
A range of information is displayed, including the software version and Serial number.

Telephone and email support In the USA: · Tel: +1 603 881 5200 extension 2444 · Email: Raymarine@custhelp.com In the UK, Europe, the Middle East, or Far East: · Tel: +44 (0)23 9271 4713 · Email: ukproduct.support@raymarine.com

Product information If you need to request service, please have the following information to hand:
· Product name.
· Product identity.
· Serial number.
· Software application version.
You can obtain this product information using the menus within your product.

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