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[. . . ] Distributed by Any reference to Raytheon or RTN in this manual should be interpreted as Raymarine. The names Raytheon and RTN are owned by the Raytheon Company. : WCOLOR ECHO SOUNDER +OPERATlON MANUAL COLOR ECHOSOUNDER OPERATION MANUAL PURPOSE This manual contains very important information on the installation, operation, and maintenance of your new equipment. In order td get the best results in operation and performance, please take the time to read this manual thoroughly. **-** IMPORTANT NOTICE ******* jlktors including equipmentfre ordeficts, environmental conditions, and improper handling or use. It is the user's nzsponsibility to e. wcise common prudence andnavi@ionaljudgment, and thisdevice shouldnot be relied upon as a substUejb, r such prudence and judgment. This device is only an aid to navigation. [. . . ] In addition, "zone" lines appear on the STD fishfmding display above and below the VRM line to show the ZOOM window setting. To turn OFF the ZOOM mode disolavand return to the normalFishfinding display just press the [MODE] key add select mor any other operating mode with the indicated softkey. OPERATION 59 33A STD/BTM Display Another very useful display mode is the STD/BTM mode, particularilyforbottomfishing. Inthismode, the screen splits and shows the STD fishfinding screen on the right side (50%) of the screen and a display of B OT TOM-LOCK to the left (50%) of the screen. The BOTrOM-LOCK Mode is activated by pressing the -1 key for the main Mode menu and then by pressing thelSTD/BTM softkey. The BOTM)M-LOCK display permits the area im56. 2~~1 ' mediately above the sea bottom to be enlarged to more clearly see fish on or near the bottom surface. The Range scale value in the menu box changes each time the up/down key is pressed showing the new expansion setting. USE -I. Wf After the last push of the & (up) or v (down) key, the 4 B, M~ 11 BOITOM-LOCK picture redraws with the new expansion range rl value shown by the scale at the right edge of the BOTTOM-LOCK display, and by the zone line drawn on the STD fishfinding screen above the sea bottom. For the BOTTOM-LOCK display, the range value of the expansion appears at the top of the scale. The bottomof the scale is the sea bottom itself or `0" on the scale. 335 CRUISE DISPLAY The CRUISE display provides extra-large digital readouts of Depth, Speed, and Surface Water Temperature. Other data, such as ship's position, waypoint bearing and distance data, trip log, and alarm levels are included on the screen in slightly smaller characters. The CRUISE Mode is activated by pressing the m key for the main Mode menu, and then by pressing theI- softkey. The CDI display of the CRUISE Mode operates when the navigation section of the V8010 is enabled by position input data from either the optional Raystar 100 GPS sensor or from another external navaid, such as loran. OPERATION 60 The CD1 displayprovides a graphic presentation of steering to a selected waypoint destination (shown symbolically by the triangular shape at the top center of the trackline indicator). Own ship is shown as a boat shaped icon indicating the magnitude and direction of steering error relative to the direct track line to the selected destination waypoint. In the CRUISE mode, a smaller piece of the Fishfinding display (or A-Scope, if selected) appears vertically at the right side (20%) of the screen. The message box along the bottom of the display shows any warnings or alarms that are activated. 335. 1 CRUISE Operations :he l CRUISE Mode, you can perform the following Change CD1 Scale - The Range value of the CD1 scale can be changed by pressing the-1 key. The width of the scale can be toggled between 0. 1 nm (FINE) or 0. 3 nm (COARSE). The scale size is indicated by the distance characters appearing above the endmarks of the CD1 scale. l GOTO a Selected Waypoint - To select a waypoint destination; Press the IcoTo/slkey, type waypoint memory number X, X, X, ; then press-. The "GOT0 xxx "message appears in the message box at the bottom of the screen to verify your entry. Example: IGoTo/sl, 0 , O, 3 , F] for Wpt # 3 l Store an Event - To store your present position anytime; Press the -1 key when you are at the location to be saved. The vessel's present position will be stored into one of the event memories # 301-380 and marked on the plot as a square-shaped symbol. The message boxwill announce `QVENT# _ SAVED" for your information. OPERATION 61 3. 352 NAVAlarms-The Set Alarm Menu For navigating to waypoints, the V8010 has operator programmable NAV alarms that you can set to advise you when the specified limits have been reached. [. . . ] Features graphic CD1 plus large Depth, CRUISE Display: Speed, Temperature readouts. MAINTENANCE 4. 62. 1 Fishfinder operations Depth Range Scales: Minimum Depth: Gain Control: Chart Speeds: Alarms: * Fishfinder `Apes: Automatic/ Manual, in 5 unit steps ; 5 to 5000 Feet, 1000 Fathoms, 2000 Meters or by Special unit (0. 30-l . 9 meters) 3 feet, 5 fathom, or 1. 0 meter. Speed selectable in 9 steps WI freeze. Shallow: 3 feet to maxdepth. depth to 3 feet Fish: Area where Shallow & Deep set points overlap. Navigation Qpes: Arrival, Anchor, Cross `Back Error (XTE), or Boundary. [. . . ]

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