Raymarine E120W manuals
E120W
Table of contents
- installation manual
- trademarks and registered trademarks
- important information
- emc conformance
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Preparation for installation
- Dimensions
- Accessories and spares
- Planning the installation
- Locating the display
- Chapter 2: System Integration
- What is NMEA
- Compatibility
- Media storage cards
- Data or equipment required for applications/functions
- Integrating an E-Series display
- Single display system
- Networking E-Series Displays
- A typical two node system incorporating two displays
- An example of a three (or more) node system
- Connecting your E-Series display to a SeaTalk2 Keyboard
- Chapter 3: Installation
- Flush mount
- Attaching the front cover clip-on
- Removing the front cover clip-on
- Cables
- Cable types
- nmea 0183 cable
- connecting to an open array
- Chapter 4: Commissioning the system
- Initial power on procedure
- Testing and checks
- radar alignment checks
- GPS checks
- Heading data checks
- Fishfinder application tests
- Setting up the NMEA for AIS or Navtex
- Running AIS
- Advanced Settings
- Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
- How can I get Technical Support
- How can I contact Raymarine in the US
- How can I contact Raymarine in Europe
E120W
Table of contents
- trademarks and registered trademarks
- important information
- about this manual
- emc conformance
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Overview
- What can the E-Series Display do
- The Simulator
- Chapter 2: General Operation
- Using the controls
- Buttons and soft keys
- The cursor
- Additional screen information
- status icons
- Initial setup procedures
- Selecting a page set
- Selecting an application window
- Adjusting the display lighting
- Using CompactFlash cards
- Inserting a card
- Managing data
- Sending and receiving information using a PC
- follow a route
- Operating a networked E-Series Display
- Functions only affecting the display in use
- Emergencies and warnings
- Alarms
- Chapter 3: Working with Waypoints
- How are waypoints represented
- Placing a waypoint
- Navigating to a waypoint
- Stop navigating to a waypoint
- Editing a waypoint
- Changing waypoint details
- Erasing a waypoint(s)
- Changing the default symbol or group
- Sorting the waypoint list
- Making a new waypoint group
- Renaming an existing group
- Erasing a group
- Showing/hiding waypoint symbols
- Chapter 4: Using the Chart
- Chart cards
- Viewing the chart
- Where am I on the chart?
- Additional information on the chart
- Displaying details of objects and features
- Displaying details of tides
- Displaying details of currents
- Pilot book information
- Displaying panoramic photos
- Displaying details of business services & points of interest
- Displaying an aerial photo overlay
- specifying the overlay area
- Displaying vessel identity (AIS)
- Measuring distances and bearings
- Navigating to a specific point
- Go to an existing waypoint
- Stop navigating to your target waypoint
- Building and following a route
- Building a route
- saving routes
- Following a route
- Resetting cross track error (XTE)
- Viewing details of routes
- Editing routes
- Editing the selected route
- changing the name or color of a route
- Monitoring where you are going
- using the Course Deviation Indicator (CDI)
- Using the radar with the chart
- Distinguishing between fixed and moving objects
- Recording where you have been
- How can I use tracks
- Creating a route from a track
- Editing tracks
- Editing the selected track
- Defining how the chart windows are presented
- Setting the orientation of the chart
- Setting the motion mode
- Altering the level of chart detail displayed
- Showing or hiding waypoints/waypoint information
- Showing or hiding a route or a track
- Showing or hiding cartographic features
- Setting up your chart and its cartography
- chart offset
- Cartography Setup
- Chapter 5: 3D Chart
- What can I use the 3D Chart Application for
- Moving around the 3D chart
- Other 3D controls
- Changing the mode
- Changing the view
- Multiple views
- Aerial photo overlay
- Declutter
- Using 2D and 3D charts together
- Chart synchronization
- Using the 3D chart with a fishfinder
- Setting up the 3D Chart
- Chapter 6: Using the Fishfinder
- What can the fishfinder show me
- Interpreting the bottom structure
- Factors impairing a fishfinder picture
- Enhancing what you see
- Zooming in on the bottom
- Simplifying the bottom image
- Isolating bottom fish
- Changing how the image scrolls
- Changing how the depth digit is displayed
- Marking a position
- Determining depths and distances of targets
- Measuring using VRMs
- Fishfinder alarms
- Display settings
- Transducer Calibration
- DSM Setup
- Other settings affecting the fishfinder image
- Gain modes
- Adjusting the power setting
- Chapter 7: Using the Radar
- Maximum radar range
- Powering on/off the various scanner operating modes
- The radar picture
- Marking a position on the radar screen
- Showing or hiding the range rings
- auto mode
- Using the enhance echoes functions
- Changing the displayed range
- Measuring distances, ranges and bearings
- Using VRMs and EBLs
- Using floating VRMs/EBLs
- Using radar to avoid a collision
- MARPA
- Setting up MARPA
- Acquiring a target to track
- Setting up your radar
- bearing alignment
- Warnings of potential dangers
- Chapter 8: Using the data application
- Selecting the data for display
- Customize the panels
- Chapter 9: Video
- Customizing the video application
- Adjusting the image
- Chapter 10: Using the Course Deviation Indicator
- Steering instructions
- Chapter 11: Using the Engine Monitor
- The engine monitor display
- Chapter 12: Weather (US only)
- Pre-requisites for using the weather application
- The weather display
- Weather graphics
- Precipitation (NOWRad)
- Sea surface temperature (SST)
- Lightning
- City forecasts
- Wind
- Surface pressure
- Running animation
- Marine warnings
- Watchbox warnings
- Displaying marine watchboxes
- Weather application setup
- Troubleshooting
- Chapter 13: Navtex
- Viewing messages
- Sorting the message list
- Chapter 14: Automatic Identification System (AIS)
- Selecting the AIS function
- How is AIS data displayed
- Viewing target information
- ais list
- Using AIS for collision avoidance
- MARPA and AIS options
- Local AIS alarms
- Simulator
- Chapter 15: System setup and customizing
- Rename a page set
- Changing the databar
- Customizing the contents of the data bar
- trip log
- Changing the set up menu options
- system integration
- alarm setup menu
- navigation alarms setup
- gps status
- compass setup
- system diagnostics
- Chapter 16: Maintenance & Troubleshooting
- Cleaning the display
- Settings and data reset
- Getting Technical Support
- world wide web
- contacting raymarine in the us
- For Navionics cartography
- For Sirius weather
- data features
- Appendix B: List of Abbreviations
- Appendix C: List of cursor labels
- Appendix D: Glossary of weather terms
E120W
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- soft keys
- Setting up the display Card
- Understanding the chart Card
- Using the chart Card
- Using the 3D chart Card
- Working with waypoints Card
- Understanding the radar Card
- Using MARPA Card
- AIS Card
- Monitoring a course Card
- Using the fishfinder Card
- Viewing video images Card
- Navtex and Sirius Weather Data Card
- Sirius Weather Data (continued) Card
- Operating a networked E-Series Display Card
E120W
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- TFT LCD Displays
- Disclaimers
- Suppression ferrites
- IMO and SOLAS
- Handbook information
- E-Series Widescreen system
- System protocols
- Data master
- Pack contents
- Tools
- chapter contents
- General cabling guidance
- Connections overview
- power cable
- SeaTalk hs network
- NMEA 0183 connection
- SeaTalk connection
- Alarm connection
- GPS connection
- AIS connection
- Fastheading connection
- SeaTalk ng connections
- NMEA 2000 connection
- Video and alarm audio connection
- Selecting a location
- Flush mounting
- Bracket (trunnion) mounting
- Front bezel
- removing the front bezel
- Initial power on test
- Designating the data master
- Radar check
- Sonar check
- Language selection
- System setup menu
- Troubleshooting
- Power up troubleshooting
- Radar troubleshooting
- GPS troubleshooting
- Sonar troubleshooting
- System data troubleshooting
- Video troubleshooting
- Touchscreen troubleshooting
- Miscellaneous troubleshooting
- Raymarine technical support
- rd party support
- Technical specification
- SeaTalk hs accessories
- seatalk hs accessories
- Spares and accessories
- Appendix A Multifunction display system integration
- Appendix B NMEA 0183 sentences
- Appendix C NMEA 2000 sentences
- Appendix D Connectors and pinouts
E120W
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Safety notices
- TFT LCD Displays
- CompactFlash cards
- Product disposal
- Handbook information
- Handbook conventions
- Multifunction display system integration
- Display power
- Controls
- using the cursor
- Hybridtouch overview
- Touchscreen overview
- Pages
- Applications
- Screen overview
- Editing information in dialogs
- Basic touchscreen operations
- Status symbols
- autopilot status symbols
- Initial setup procedures
- data master
- simulator mode
- CompactFlash cards overview
- Writing and retrieving data
- Transferring data using NMEA
- Waypoints
- waypoint navigation
- waypoint information
- moving waypoints
- waypoint groups
- managing waypoints
- Routes
- navigating a route
- erasing a route
- Tracks
- erasing a track
- Waypoints, routes and tracks storage capacity
- Chart application overview
- Vessel position and orientation
- Chart views
- Chart planning options
- Measuring distances and bearings
- Chart vectors
- Current information
- Chart object information
- displaying panoramic photos
- Chart layers
- radar overlay
- Chart presentation
- chart detail
- Chart setup
- Enabling the autopilot control function
- Autopilot control
- Autopilot control options
- Autopilot status symbols
- Autopilot alarms
- Using Man Overboard (MOB) functions
- Alarms
- navigation alarms setup
- fishfinder alarms setup
- chapter contents
- Radar overview
- Radar scanner status symbols
- Radar range and image quality
- Radar display overview
- Dual range radar operation
- Radar mode and orientation
- Radar tuning: HD and SuperHD digital scanners
- Radar tuning: non-HD digital radomes
- Using radar to measure distances, ranges, and bearings
- Using radar to track targets and avoid collisions
- Radar setup menu options
- AIS overview
- AIS prerequisites
- Classes of AIS data
- Enabling AIS
- AIS status symbols
- Viewing AIS target information
- Using AIS to avoid collisions
- AIS options
- AIS alarms
- Course Deviation Indicator overview
- Displaying the CDI application
- Fishfinder introduction
- The sonar image
- Fishfinder presets
- Fishfinder display modes
- bottom lock
- Fishfinder range
- Fishfinder presentation options
- Fishfinder waypoints
- Fishfinder alarms
- Fishfinder setup
- Engine application overview
- Setting up the engine application
- Pre-configured data panels
- Changing what the engine application displays
- Data application overview
- Airmar WeatherStation data
- Trim tab calibration
- Customizing the data application
- Weather application overview
- Weather application setup
- Weather map navigation
- Storm tracking
- Animated weather graphics
- Sirius radio overview
- Sirius radio basic operations
- Sirius radio presets
- Favorite Sirius radio song alerts
- Sirius radio parental locking
- Navtex overview
- Viewing and managing Navtex messages
- Video application overview
- Using video
- Using a DSC VHF radio with your display
- Enabling DSC VHF radio integration
- Customizing the vessel icon
- Customizing the databar
- System setup menu
- Service and maintenance
- Cleaning
- Cleaning the display screen
- Raymarine technical support
- rd party support
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