4. Select the location for the subsequent waypoints, required to complete your route. 5. When your route is complete press and hold the OK button and then select Finish build from the context menu. The finish route build notification is displayed. 6.
From the route menu you can Delete routes, create a New route using existing waypoints or Show/hide routes. To view the route plan, select a route and choose View route plan from the pop-over menu. Route plan The route plan displays a list of all waypoints in the route and includes a LiveView pane showing the route’s location.
• edit the waypoint details by selecting Edit waypoint. • start to follow the route from the selected waypoints by selecting Follow from here. 4.3 Tracks Tracks are used to record where you have been. Tracks are made up of track points that are created at regular time or distance intervals. You can store up to 15 tracks on your display, each track can contain up to 10,000 points. Tracks can be converted into routes so that they can be followed. Tracks can be imported and exported from the display.
. When your voyage is complete, select Stop track from the boat details pop-over menu. You can also start a new track recording at anytime from the Routes & Tracks menu: accessible from the homescreen: Homescreen > Route & Tracks and from the chart app menu:Menu > Routes & Tracks. Track management Tracks are managed using the tracks menu. The Routes & Tracks menu can be accessed from the Homescreen and from the Chart app: Homescreen > Routes & Tracks, or Chart app > Menu > Routes & Tracks .
• change the line color the track uses. • Convert the track into a route. • Delete the track. 4.4 User data import and export User data (i.e.: Waypoint, Routes and Tracks) can be imported and exported from your display. User data is saved in the common .gpx file format. The Import/export menu can be accessed from the homescreen settings menu Homescreen > Settings > Import/export. Saving user data You can backup your user data (waypoints, routes and tracks) to a MicroSD card. 1.
The user data file is saved to the ‘\Raymarine\My Data\’ directory of your memory card in gpx format. Importing user data You can import user data (i.e.: GPX format Waypoints, Routes and Tracks) to your display. 1. Insert the MicroSD card that contains your user data files into the memory card reader on your display. 2. Select Import from card from the Import/export menu: (Homescreen > Settings > Import/export > Import from card). 3. Navigate to your User data file (.gpx). 4. Select the relevant GPX file.
Chapter 5: Chart app 5.1 Chart app overview The chart app displays a representation of your vessel in relation to land masses and other charted objects, which enables you to plan and navigate to your desired destination. The chart app requires a GNSS (GPS) position fix in order to display your vessel at the correct location on a world map. For each instance of the chart app you can select which electronic cartography you want to use. The selection will persist over a power cycle.
5 Databoxes Databoxes display key information that is available on your system. You can configure which data is shown in each databox or the databoxes can be hidden. 6 Destination line During a go to, a dashed line connects your vessel to the destination point. 7 Track You can record the passage your vessel takes using Tracks. 8 Route You can plan your route in advance by creating a Route using waypoints to mark each route leg. 9 Chart range Identifies the scale for the displayed chart range.
• Pressing the Waypoint button will place a waypoint at the cursor’s location. • Pressing the Plus or Minus buttons will range in and range out respectively, centered around the cursor position. • Pressing the Back button will re-center the vessel icon and switch back to Motion mode. Selecting a chart card You can use LightHouse™ charts and compatible Navionics and C-MAP electronic charts. The electronic chart cards must be inserted into your display’s MicroSD card reader. From the chart app: 1.
SIMPLE Simple mode suppresses chart detail to provide a clearer, simpler view for general orientation. In simple mode only navigation-related menu options are available. Changes made to settings are not saved in simple mode. DETAILED Detailed mode is the default mode. Full chart details and menu options are available. Changes made to settings are saved. FISHING Fishing mode optimizes the chart app for fishing. If supported by your cartography, fishing mode also displays more detailed contour lines.
Navigation Navigating to a waypoint or point of interest You can perform a “Goto” to a Waypoint or to a specific location. 1. Select the waypoint or point of interest and select Goto from the context menu. You can stop the Goto at any time by selecting Stop from the context menu, or by selecting another Goto. The chart app will begin active navigation. 2. Navigate your vessel to the destination point, using the chart app as a guide. 3.
Note: The waypoint arrival alarm can be disabled or enabled using the Waypoint arrival: toggle switch. Restarting cross track error (XTE) A cross track error (XTE) occurs when your actual route diverges from your original planned route. Restarting XTE plots a new course directly from your current position to your destination, rather than continuing to follow the original planned route. 1. Select Restart XTE from the Navigation menu: Menu > Navigation > Restart XTE.
1. Select the waypoint that you want to start following your route from. The route context menu is displayed. 2. Select more options 3. Select Follow from here. Creating a track You can record your vessel’s voyage using Tracks. Once a Track is saved it can be converted to a route so that the same passage may be followed again at a later date. With the chart app displayed: 1. If required, press the Back button to enter motion mode. 2. Press the OK button. The boat details pop-over menu is displayed. 3.
Note: A maximum of 100 AIS targets can be tracked simultaneously. If there are more than 100 AIS targets within range of your vessel the closest 100 targets will be displayed. 1. AIS target icon — Example of an AIS target icon. 2. AIS Infobox — Information can be displayed for each target individually. 3. Dangerous AIS target icon — Example of an AIS target icon that is dangerous. 4. AIS context menu — The AIS context menu is displayed when an AIS target is selected. 5.
Note: RealBathy™ requires compatible LightHouse™ NC2 charts and a MicroSD card with sufficient free space to record depth and bathymetry data. When using RealBathy™, new contour lines are drawn in real time on the screen based on your transducer’s depth readings. Color shading is used to reflect depth, with darkest shade signifying the shallowest area. The sonar data is recorded to the inserted memory card. 47 81384-2-en-US.
Chapter 6: Fishfinder app 6.1 Fishfinder app overview The Fishfinder app displays a visualization of the echoes received from the transducer connected to your display and builds an underwater scrolling view of bottom structure and targets that pass under your transducer. Fishfinder channels are available that represent the different sonar technologies that are available depending on your display variant and connected transducer. Example — Element HV display 48 81384-2-en-US.