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[. . . ] C-Series Display Reference Manual Document number: 81221_5 Date: August 2007 C-Series Reference Manual Trademarks and registered trademarks Autohelm, HSB, Raymarine, RayTech Navigator, Sail Pilot, SeaTalk and Sportpilot are registered trademarks of Raymarine Limited. Apelco is a registered trademark of Raymarine Holdings Limited (registered in all major marketing territories). AST, Autoadapt, Auto GST, Autoseastate, Autotrim, Bidata, Marine Intelligence, Maxiview, On Board, Raychart, Raynav, Raypilot, Raystar, ST40, ST60, Seaclutter, Smart Route, Tridata and Waypoint Navigation are trademarks of Raymarine Limited. All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. [. . . ] Raymarine recommends that you allow your system to automatically control the ideal sensitivity level based on depth and water conditions. For more details, please refer to page 116. Seeing a live image The standard fishfinder display shows a historical record of fishfinder echoes. If required, you can display a live image of the bottom structure and the fish directly below the transducer by using the A-Scope feature. The width of the bottom covered by the A-Scope is indicated at the bottom of the window. A-Scope provides a more precise and easier to interpret indication of the target strength. D6890-2 Chapter 5: Using the Fishfinder 99 There are three A-Scope modes which are selected for individual fishfinder windows: I MODE 1 The A-scope image is centred in the window. MODE 2 The left-hand side of the Mode 1 image is expanded to give a more detailed view. MODE 3 The A-scope image angles outward as signal width increases with depth. D6674-3 To display the A-Scope image: 1. Select the A-Scope option: Standard fishfinder image 0 A-scope image 20 A-SCOPE. . . A-SCOPE ON 30 40 Toggle to ON 50 2. Select the required A-Scope mode: A-SCOPE MODE 1 Toggle to required mode OK D8439_1 Note: Selecting A-Scope automatically switches OFF Bottom Lock and Zoom. D6675-2 100 C-Series Display Reference Manual 5. 4 Enhancing what you see You can enhance the image by applying the following options: · Change the range (Range). · Flatten the bottom image to help separate fish from the bottom (Bottom Lock) · Isolate bottom fish (White Line/Bottom Fill) · Pause the scrolling image or adjust the rate at which the image scrolls (Scroll Pause/ Scroll Speed) · Change the size of or remove the depth digit. Changing the range The DSM automatically adjusts the display to show the shallowest required range. Alternatively, you can select to range in/out on the image (up to the maximum depth displayed on the scrolling bottom and A-Scope images). To select manual/auto range mode: To select and adjust manual range mode: OUT RANGE D6585-1 To return to autorange: Toggle to AUTO Shifting the image The DSM automatically adjusts the display to keep the bottom in the lower half of the display window. To shift the image: e. g. OUT RANGE D6585-1 RANGE MAN RANGE SHIFT 0FT RANGE SHIFT 5FT D8441_1 IN Toggle to MAN Press to highlight Adjust shift value as required. To return to the standard fishfinder image: RANGE AUTO Toggle to AUTO D8442_1 D8440_1 IN RANGE AUTO Chapter 5: Using the Fishfinder 101 Zooming in on the bottom If necessary you can zoom in on the bottom to display more detail. This zoom option enables you to: · Replace the standard fishfinder image with the zoomed image or display the zoomed image alongside the standard fishfinder image. · Set to zoom level to one of the pre-defined zoom factor levels or adjusted manually. · Reposition the portion of the image to be zoomed, if required. Note: When the range increases, the area shown in the zoom window also increases. Selecting a split or full screen zoomed image You can either replace the standard fishfinder image with the zoomed image (ZOOM ON) or split the screen and display the zoomed image alongside the standard fishfinder image (ZOOM SPLIT). The zoomed section is indicated on the standard fishfinder screen by a zoom box (see illustration below). Zoom range box Standard fishfinder image Zoom range Zoom box ON SPLIT OFF To select a split or full screen: ZOOM ON ZOOM. . . Or ZOOM SPLIT OK D8443_1 D6676-3 Zoom ZxR indicator ZOOM ZOOM FACTOR x2 x3 x4 xR ZOOM RANGE 4500ft ZOOM POSITION AUTO MAN ZOOM START 52. 7ft 102 C-Series Display Reference Manual Selecting the zoom factor When the zoom function is active (ZOOM ON or ZOOM SPLIT), you can select either a predefined zoom factor or you can adjust the zoom factor manually. Pre-defined zoom factor Select x2, x3 or x4 for a predefined zoom level. The greater the factor, the smaller the area you are viewing and therefore the smaller the zoom box. These factors are proportioned to the range e. g. Zoom factor x2 x3 x4 ZOOM. . . ZOOM FACTOR x2 OK D8836_1 Toggle to x2, x3 or x4 zoom factor Manual zoom adjustment To manually adjust the range shown in the zoom window: e. g. ZOOM FACTOR 10ft OK D8837_1 Toggle to xR zoom factor Highlight soft key Adjust the zoom factor as required Adjusting the position of the zoomed area When the zoom function is selected, the system automatically selects the zoom position so that the bottom details are always in the lower half of the display. If required you can reposition the portion of the image to be zoomed so that an alternative area is displayed. [. . . ] Range Humidity limit Controls Cursor Display type Resolution: C70 C80 C120 Display size: C70 C80 C120 Display Windows Illumination Languages System Alarms Conforms to essential requirements of 1995/5/EC, 1989/336/EC. Compliant with CFR47 Parts 2 & 80 253 x 175 x 110 mm (9. 9 x 6. 9 x 4. 3 in. ) excluding bracket 283 x 210 x 110 mm (11. 1 x 8. 2 x 4. 3 in. ) excluding bracket 356 x 264 x 114 mm (14. 0 x 10. 4 x 4. 5 in. ) excluding bracket 1. 2 kg. (6. 6 lbs) Bracket with panel mount option 12V or 24V DC nominal (10. 7-32V DC maximum) Floating earth/ fully isolated 9 W (full brightness) 10 W (full brightness) 12 W (full brightness) Waterproof to CFR46; suitable for external mounting -10° C to +50° C up to 95% at 35°C non-condensing 9 defined keys, 5 soft keys, trackpad and rotary control Context sensitive, provides range/bearing or lat/lon or depth/range on fishfinder Color TFT LCD 640 x 480 pixels (VGA) 640 x 480 pixels (VGA) 800 x 600 pixels (VGA) 6. 5 in 8. 4 in 12. 1 in Chart, Radar, Fishfinder, CDI, Data and Engine Monitor Screen and keypad: 0 to 100% in 64 steps Day and Night color palettes available The selection available will vary according to your location. Alarm clock, Anchor, Arrival, Deep depth, MOB, Offtrack, Shallow depth, Temperature, Timer 204 C-Series Display Reference Manual General Connectors 13 pin Radar scanner 4 pin DSM 3 pin SeaTalk 5 pin NMEA 5 pin SeaTalk2/ NMEA2000 3 pin Power Pathfinder Radar scanner 1 x DSM receive 1 x SeaTalk, receive and transmit 1 x NMEA0183, receive and transmit 1 x SeaTalk2/ NMEA2000 CompactFlash card slot 1000 waypoints entered via cursor, lat/lon, range and bearing from present position or at boat's position. [. . . ]

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