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1. Cross Track Error XTE The distance you are off the desired course in either direction DC Direct Current DSM Digital Sounder Module GPS Global Positioning System Head Up Orientation Displays the chart with your boat s current heading upwards As the heading changes the boat symbol remains fixed and the chart picture rotates accordingly Heading The direction the boat is moving as measured by a compass This measurement differs from Course Over Ground COG which also takes into account factors that may alter your course due to winds currents etc KHz Kilohertz km Kilometer KPH Kilometers per hour ky Kiloyards Latitude Position north or south of the equator measured by degrees from 0 to 90 Appendix Glossary 105 Leg One portion of a route consisting of starting and destination waypoints Longitude Position east or west of the prime meridian measured in degrees Man Manual MPH Miles per hour National Marine Electronics Association AUS standards committee that defines electrical and data specifications for communications between marine electronics NMEA NMEA standards provide protocols by which marine instruments and also most GPS receivers can communicate with each other nm Nautical Mile NMEA National Marine Electronics Association North Up Orientation Displays the chart orientation with true north upwards As your heading changes the boat symbol
2. 3 5 Editing aWaypoint OwGXGR After a waypoint has been placed it can be edited in a variety of ways You can Change the default waypoint symbols Change the waypoint details such as name or symbol Move the waypoint Erase the waypoint Change the Default Symbol When you add a waypoint to your system it is given the default symbol the X If this is not suitable you can select an alternative symbol as the default To change the default waypoint symbol for all waypoints 1 2 3 Press WPTS MOB The waypoint soft keys appear Press REVIEW amp EDIT WAYPOINTS The Waypoint List appears Press SEL DEFAULT WPT SYMBOL The available waypoint symbols appear in abox to the right of the Waypoint List 4 Use the rotary knob or up down trackpad keys to highlight your selection 5 Press ENTER to accept or CANCEL to abandon 6 Press ENTER or CANCEL to clear the Waypoint List Changing the Waypoint Symbol You can change the symbol for individual waypoints This is particularly useful when you are managing large numbers of waypoints To change an individual waypoint s symbol 1 2 Select the waypoint by placing the cursor over it The cursor turns red and the action soft keys appear Proceed to step 4 Press WPTS MOB The waypoint soft keys appear Press REV amp EDIT WAYPOINTS The Waypoint List is displayed 58 A60 Dual Function Display WPTS Waypoint List MOB S MBOL HAME WPT 0001 W
3. A60 Dual Function Display The following should be noted e When aroute is being built it is not active and does not affect any current nav igation until you select FOLLOW ROUTE e You can include a waypoint more than once in a route but the same waypoint cannot be placed consecutively e Waypoints used in routes count toward the 1000 waypoint maximum that can be supported by the system they are not separate e You can create a new route when the route list is full but on saving this you are prompted to choose an existing route to overwrite Building Routes using Waypoints on Screen You can build a route on screen that consists of either new or existing waypoints USing new waypoints You can build routes using a series of new waypoints PLACE ROUTES gt NEH ROUTE gt cao l 1 Press ROUTES and then NEW ROUTE 2 Press PLACE WAYPOINT Anew waypoint is placed at the cursor s position e Ifyou make an error when you are building your route and wish to remove the last waypoint press UNDO WAYPOINT The waypoint and its dotted line are removed from the screen and the cursor moves back to the previ ous waypoint If you repeatedly press these keys successive waypoints are removed e Ifyou wish to abandon the route that you are building press CANCEL You are asked to confirm your request to delete the route 3 Move the cursor to the next position The cursor is joined to the waypoint with a dashed line As subse
4. Details for the selected port are displayed in the lower right hand field 4 Use the trackpad to highlight a service that is offered at the selected port 5 Press the INFORMATION soft key to display details about the selected port service 6 Press the BACK soft key to return Object Information No 26 257963 Coast ine MW 080 191588 Land area GENERAL SERVICES OTHER UTILITIES ON PIER WATER OTHER INFORMATION INFORMATION SnEES REST ROOMS TELEPHONE FS POWER D9874 1 100 A60 Dual Function Display Search for a Port The port search option enables you to locate the nearest port and display its available services 1 Press ENTER anywhere on the screen The Object Information box is dis played 2 Press FIND NEAREST The Find Nearest box is displayed 3 Use the trackpad arrows to highlight PORTS NEAREST PORTS PORT SERVICES A um TIDE STATIONS CURRENT STATIONS WRECKS OBSTRUCTIONS 9875 1 4 Press FIND The ports within your vicinity are displayed in the Object Informa tion box 5 Use the trackpad to select the appropriate port A list of the facilities and ser vices available at that port are displayed in the right hand column 6 Press the trackpad to highlight the particular service of interest in the right hand column 7 You can now e Press INFORMATION to display the available facilities and services in more detail e Press SHOW ON CHART to ce
5. MOB 1 a eM using the cursor Move the cursor over the waypoint that you want to erase The Waypoint soft keys appear Press ERASE WAYPOINT You will then be asked to confirm this If the waypoint is part of a route a warning message also appears Press ENTER to accept or CANCEL to quit without saving Note fyou place the cursor over a waypoint to which you are currently navigating the active waypoint the STOP GOTO soft key or STOP FOLLOW if the waypoint is part of a route appears You must stop the goto before removing the waypoint using the waypoint list Press WPTS MOB Press the REV amp EDIT WAYPOINTS soft key The Waypoint List appears Select the desired waypoint in the Waypoint List Press the ERASE WAYPOINT soft key You will then be asked to confirm the action If the waypoint is part of a route a warning message also appears Press ENTER to accept or CANCEL to quit without saving Note fthis is the waypoint to which you are currently navigating the active way point a warning message appears You must stop the goto before erasing the way point CAUTION Erasing a Waypoint used in a Route It is possible to erase waypoints that are used in routes In such instances the stored route will join the two waypoints on either side of the waypoint just erased Ensure that this altered route does not present a navigation hazard 3 6 Controlling How Waypoints are Displayed When you have placed many w
6. Selecting a Page 1 Press the PAGE key The associated soft keys are displayed CHART FISHFINDER D9784 1 2 Press the appropriate soft key to select the desired page set After you have selected the page set the available page layout configurations are represented in the next set of soft keys 3 Press the soft key for the page layout you wantto view The following example displays the soft keys that appear when the Chart page is selected FULL CHART CHART CHART CHART SCREEN FISHFINCER HAY DATA TEMP GRAPH CDI Chart Page The chartplotter includes a small scale world map enabling route plotting and tracking even when an electronic chart card is not installed Detailed navigation information is displayed when a Navionics electronic chart card is installed For more information and to obtain chart cards see Electronic Chart Cards at the front of this manual The full screen chartplotter page is displayed in the following figure Chapter 1 Using the Display 13 12nm Morth Up Relative Mot ioni Csr Pos MO 25 16 2160 WH 050 19 397 200 T 0 6 7hm 9787 1 Using the chartplotter you can carry out such functions as e Monitor the course of your vessel on the chart as you travel to a destination e View detailed cartographic information including ports and tides if available e Place display and edit waypoints e Navigate to a position using cursor position waypoints and routes manually
7. but not the waypointitself The cursor moves back to the previous waypoint To remove successive waypoints press this key repeatedly e Ifyou wish to abandon the route that you are building press CANCEL You are asked to confirm your request to delete the route Continue entering waypoints until your route is complete To save the route for later use and rename it if desired Press SAVE ROUTE or ENTER The Edit Route dialog box is displayed You can edit the route name or color or press ENTER to accept the defaults or To save and immediately follow the route Press FOLLOW QUICK RTE The route is saved under the name Quick Route If a Quick Route already exists it is overwritten The system then initiates a follow route Note fyou want to keep the Quick Route you will need to rename it see Changing the Name or Color ofa Route or Track on page 93 Building Routes Using the Waypoint List USE WPT INSERT pen Re gt LIST n gt May POINT You may want to build routes using existing waypoints in the waypoint list 1 From the NEW ROUTE option press USE WPT LIST The Make Route list is dis played Highlight the desired waypoint in the left hand Waypoint column by using the trackpad up down or the rotary knob Press INSERT WAYPOINT e The waypoint highlighted in the waypoint column is added to the right hand New Route column e Ifyou insert a waypoint incorrectly into a route you
8. comment are not deleted Note fyou attempt to edit an active route the FRASE ROUTE soft key is grayed out 4 10 Monitoring Where You Are Going using Chart Vectors You can display graphical indicators to help monitor where you are going Heading HDG and Course Over Ground COG Vectors Heading vector HDG 4 Course over ground COG D6772 2 Heading HDG is displayed as a red line with an open arrowhead It does not take account of winds or tides Course Over Ground COG indicates the boat s actual course and is displayed as an amber line with two arrowheads HDG and COG vectors correspond to the centerline displayed in the Digital Compass page 40 Chapter 4 Using the Chartplotter 95 Vectors are set on and off using the Vector Length option in the Chart Setup menu as described on page 32 The length of these lines is determined by the distance your boat will travel in the time you have specified 3 mins 6 mins or infinite at the current speed If INFINITE is selected the vector will extend to the edge of the chart window Note fthe course over ground COG speed over ground SOG or heading HDG are not available the corresponding vector cannot be displayed USing Cross Track Error XTE Following a route 1 E When you are following a route or going to a waypoint you can restart the XTE This sets the XTE to zero and moves the origin to the actual vessel position 1 D987
9. not the boat and are labeled with the distance from the center measured in the Distance Units set in the Units parameter of the System Setup menu When zooming in and the value on the ring becomes less than 0 5 mile or 0 5 kilometer the distance label con verts to feet or meters respectively Background Color BLUE The color in which the ocean is displayed WHITE 2 7 Fishfinder Setup These setup items are for an optional a DSM25 Digital Sounder Module The Fishfinder Setup menu is described in the DSM25 Handbook Chapter 2 General Operation and System Setup 33 2 8 System Setup These settings define parameters that are used by the A60 in all applications FUNCTION OPTIONS Description Default in bold Simulator OFF Enables you to operate your display without data from ON the GPS antenna or a DSM so that you can become familiar with the A60 s features and functions Bearing Mode MAGNETIC Determines how heading data are displayed TRUE Variation Source MANUAL This allows you to compensate for the naturally occur AUTO ring offset of the earth s magnetic field When set to AUTO the system will calculate this difference automat ically To enter your own variation value set to MAN UAL Manual Variation 0 30 E or W If Variation Source is set to MANUAL then use this set O E ting to enter the variation value Language English UK Select the language in which information is displayed Engl
10. zoom in to a smaller area to check for hazards such as small shoals that may notbe shown ona larger scale chart Until you are familiar with interpreting the chart display you should take every opportunity to compare the displayed objects with visual targets such as buoys and coastal structures You should practice harbor and coastal navigation during daylight and in clear weather conditions The simulator mode can also be used to help you gain experience Itis strongly recommended that before you use your chartplotter application that you read and understand Chapter 3 Working with Waypoints 66 A60 Dual Function Display CAUTION Navigation Aid The equipment should not be used as a substitute for good navigational practice nor for official government paper charts Do not use the chartplotter before you have read the Important Information section at the beginning of this handbook 4 2 Man Overboard MOB If you lose a person or object overboard and need to return to the location you should use the Man Overboard MOB function immediately The MOB function can be used while any application is in use and is activated by pressing the WPTS MOB key for three seconds When a MOB message is activated the following is initiated automatically e AMOB waypoint is placed at your current position on the chart screen a e The page splits to display the CDI screen also marked with the MOB posi tion e The MOB alarm is triggered
11. 495 Routes up to 50 waypoints each e 16 Tracks up to 1000 track points each You may want to save more than this number or use the data on another instrument This can be carried out in one of two ways either by e Archiving them to a CompactFlash card or e Transferring to another instrument or PC by using NMEA Chapter 2 General Operation and System Setup 45 When navigation is active you can also receive waypoints from other NMEA instruments if you want to save them on your unit Save Information to a CompactFlash Card 1 Insert a CF card into the card slot See Inserting and Removing the Compact Flash Card on page 42 2 Press the DATA key The Data soft keys are displayed SAVE WETS LOAD WETS TRANSFER CRSR INFO TO CARD FROM CARD OM MMEA OM TIME OFF 9813 1 3 Select SAVE WPTS RTES TO CARD A new set of soft keys appear SEL LIST SAVE WPT RT TRE ice ALL Mae POLMT 4 Press the SEL LIST soft key until the desired data item is highlighted WPT RT or TRK The associated list is displayed Haypoint List Sy MBOL MAME WPT 0001 WPT 000Z WPT 0003 WPT 0004 WPT 000S Position H 260151247 H 080004 612 BRG 0429 ENG 1 25nn Temp TE 4OF Depth Sf 2ft Date 1172272006 Time 09 17 31 D9815 1 5 To save all items in the list waypoints routes or tracks to the card press SAVE ALL 6 To save a specific item to the card use the trackpad to highlight that item in the list and press
12. A message box appears to show when the load is complete The new items appear on your chart Sending and Receiving Information using NMEA You can transfer and retrieve waypoints and tracks to and from another instrument or PC gt To send or receive waypoints or tracks using NMEA 1 Press the DATA key 2 Press TRANSFER ON NMEA The NMEA soft keys are displayed Chapter 2 General Operation and System Setup 47 3 Press the appropriate soft key SEND or RECEIVE ON NMEA The transfer starts and the SEND RECEIVE soft keys are grayed out If you wish to stop the transfer at any point press STOP TRANSFER 4 When the transfer is complete STOP TRANSFER grays out and the SEND RECEIVE soft keys reappear if sending When RECEIVE is active you must press STOP TRANSFER to halt the transfer mode 48 A60 Dual Function Display 49 Chapter 3 Working with Waypoints 3 1 Introduction WPTS MOB Waypoints are a core feature of the A60 display They can be created in the Chart or Fishfinder application and used by each application Waypoints can be stored in the system archived to a CompactFlash card or sent to or received from another NMEA compatible instrument To make full use of waypoint features ensure your display is receiving heading and position data This chapter gives details of how to place edit manage and navigate to a waypoint using the dedicated WPTS MOB key A waypoint is a position marked on a chart or
13. ON one at a time in the upper left corner of the screen every three seconds Note As more data items are added to the screen text font is automatically resized to accommodate them When no more space is available Auto Scroll is begun automatically Key Beep Controls whether or not the keys sound a tone when you press them Select ON or OFF The default is ON Digital Compass This feature simulates a pedestal style compass that displays your current course over ground COG or heading HDG and the bearing to the active waypoint Select from the following options e OFF The compass is not displayed e COG The compass is displayed based on your course over ground e HDG The compass is displayed based on heading if heading sensor is installed The centerline indicates either your course amber or heading red while the blue line represents the bearing to the waypoint When on the right course the two indicators line up and their combined color becomes green using COG or magenta using HDG Double arrows indicate the direction to steer to the target If you select HDG when no heading sensor is connected the compass automatically displays the amber COG line instead CEFET EPP bbb reer eee ee PEEP EEE EEE EEE eee gt gt N 355 350 sas 340 395 330 325 320 NH 310 305 300 295 290 E cere ere 8125 2 Steering Arrows Bearing to Waypoint Centerline blue COG amber or HDG red Chapter 2 General Operation and System Se
14. SAVE WAYPOINT ROUTE or TRACK A message box appears to show that the save is in progress 46 A60 Dual Function Display Note 7he save can take as long as one minute to complete This is because a 1MB file is always saved to the card despite the number of waypoints routes and tracks you are saving When the save is complete a new message box appears You can view the contents of the CF card with the User Card Manager You should see a 1MB file named ARCHIVE FSH Note 7osave the current image to a card see Save Image to User Card on page 41 Retrieve Information from a CompactFlash Card 1 Inserta CF card into the card slot See Inserting and Removing the Compact Flash Card on page 42 2 Press the DATA key The Data soft keys are displayed SAVE WETS LOAD WETS TRANSFER CRSE INFO TO CARD FROM CARD OM MME ON TIME OFF D9813 1 3 Select LOAD WPTS RTES FROM CARD A new set of soft keys appear SEL LIST LOAD DELETE WPT RT TRE Renee May POINT ee We POLMT D9816 1 4 Press the SELLIST soft key until the desired data item is highlighted WPT RT or TRK The associated list is displayed 5 Toload or delete all items in the list waypoints routes or tracks from the card press LOAD ALL or DELETE ALL respectively 6 Toload or delete a specific item from the card use the trackpad to highlight that item in the list and press LOAD or DELETE the appropriate WPT RT or TRK
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16. a large number of cartographic objects in a particular area you can reduce the amount of detail by decluttering the chart display Turning on Declutter hides the following cartographic objects Text Chart boundaries Spot soundings Depth contours Light sectors Caution amp routing information Land and marine features For more information on changing the appearance of the chart and cartographic data see Chart Setup on page 29 72 A60 Dual Function Display 4 5 Moving around the Chart To move around the chart and display the area at the appropriate scale use a combination of zooming and panning Panning Panning moves the chart that is displayed to a different area To pan a chart simply press the appropriate arrow left right up down on the trackpad When the cursor reaches the edge of the screen the chart pans You can also use the rotary knob to fine tune cursor location Rotate it clockwise to move the cursor up and counter clockwise to move it down Push in the knob to toggle direction control Now rotate the knob clockwise to move the cursor to the right and rotate the knob counter clockwise to move the cursor to the left Note By holding in the rotary knob while turning it and then continuing to hold it in the cursor continues to move in the currently selected direction until you release the knob Zoom in out When you zoom in the chart scale changes to show a smaller area in more detail Conversely
17. and repeated every 30 seconds e Navigation to any active waypoint is suspended and any existing naviga tion function is cancelled No further GOTO or route functions are select able e Asyour vessel moves away from the MOB position a dotted line is dis played from your current position to the MOB position Note 7o obtain a MOB position you need position data from the GPS You can clear a MOB and its data by pressing and holding the WPTS MOB key Once cleared the chart application returns to its state prior to the MOB alarm and the GOTO and route functions are again available Chapter 4 Using the Chartplotter 67 4 3 Whatis Displayed The chartplotter has a built in world map Most areas are displayed at a scale of 72 nm from the top to the bottom of the screen and can be overzoomed as desired Electronic Charts To use the chartplotter as a navigation aid you need chart cards containing detailed information for the area you wish to navigate These cards are available from Navionics See Chapter 1 Using the Display For full information on installing and removing chart cards refer to Chapter 2 General Operation and System Setup You can remove and insert cards while a chart is displayed The chart information is retained on screen until the chartplotter redraws the screen such as when you pan outside the current area or use the RANGE key to change the chart scale The amount of detail shown varies for different areas and for di
18. are building you can remove it by highlighting the waypoint in the New Route column and then pressing the REMOVE WAYPOINT key The remaining waypoints close up to fill the gap Continue entering waypoints until your route is complete Chapter 4 Using the Chartplotter 81 5 To save the built route for later use and rename it if desired Press SAVE ROUTE To save and immediately follow the built route Press FOLLOW QUICK RTE Following a Route There are three different ways that you can follow a route e Using Quick Route or e Using the Cursor or e Via the Route List In addition to these basic options you can also follow a route in reverse order or advance to the next waypoint in a route that you are currently following Note fyou power off the A60 using the PWR key while following a route you will auto matically continue to follow the route when you power the unit on again E Orm Horth Up 01 18 OOOW 00 16 000W CORONATION REREH WILLIAAA BLACKFIELD h 2NORTH Portit STANSWOOD R Fee 50 48 OOON THE sotenT 50 46 000N TE 10 ADVANCE STOE MAY POTNT FOLLOW 9849 1 82 A60 Dual Function Display When you are navigating a route the chart displays the following Your boat s heading indicated by a dashed line between your current position and the target waypoint The target waypoint is highlighted When the distance to the waypoint is less than that specifi
19. current speed and VMG course after adjusting for such factors as current and leeway VMG Velocity Made Good Waypoints Waypoints are locations or landmarks you save on the chart so that you can return to them at a later time or place in series to create a route Waypoints can be stored in the system archived to a Compact Flash card or transferred to another NMEA compatible instrument WPT Waypoint XTE Cross Track Error 107 Index A Abbreviations 103 Advance waypoint 36 83 Alarm Setup menu 36 Alarms Anchor 36 Arrival 36 Navigation 36 Off Track 37 Waypoint Advance 36 Anchor Alarm 36 Arrival Alarm 36 Auto Scroll data item 40 B Battery data item 39 Bearing from Origin to Destination BOD line 53 54 73 75 76 Bearing from Vessel to Destination BVD line 53 54 73 75 76 Bearing Mode 33 Beep 40 BOD 53 54 73 75 76 Brightness 39 BVD 53 54 73 75 76 C Caution amp Routing Data 30 CDI 16 95 Chart cards 8 41 43 67 saving and retrieving data 44 Chart Vectors 32 94 Chart window 12 Chartplotter 12 amount of displayed information 71 chart objects 69 chart orientation 67 96 COG indication 32 94 CompactFlash cards 67 Course Up mode 97 current position 69 edit routes 87 edit tracks 87 Find Nearest 70 Head Up mode 96 heading indication 32 94 motion mode 67 navigate to waypoint 75 North Up mode 96 orientation 96 panning around chart 72 Port services 99 routes 77 advance to next
20. dashed line 92 A60 Dual Function Display 3 Move the cursor over an existing waypoint and select USE THIS WAYPOINT to add it to your route or Move the cursor to the desired location and select PLACE WAYPOINT to cre ate a new waypoint for your route The dashed line changes to a solid line to indicate that the new leg has been added to the end of your route 4 Add more waypoints to the end of the route by repeating the previous steps 5 Press SAVE ROUTE when finished Note fyou are adding a waypoint to the end ofan active route a route that you are cur rently following the change does not take effect until after you have halted the route by pressing STOP FOLLOW to erase a waypoint This option changes the course of a route by removing an existing waypoint from the chart and therefore from the route 1 Move the cursor over the waypoint that is to be removed The cursor turns red and the action soft keys appear Note fyouplace the cursor over the waypoint to which you are currently navigating the active waypoint the STOP FOLLOW soft key appears in place of the action keys You must stop the goto before erasing this waypoint 2 Press REMOVE WAYPOINT A message is displayed warning you that this way point is used in a route 3 Press ENTER The selected waypoint is erased from the route and the chart The route automatically joins the two waypoints on either side of the way point you just deleted This o
21. fishfinder window to indicate a site for fishing diving etc or as a place to navigate to Waypoints are represented on chart screen by a symbol If necessary you can change this symbol from the default X to a more appropriate one TONSSSCOTITEVOTSG 16 WPT 0004 ANCHORAGE 8467 2 A axRX SEO Example Waypoints shown with symbol and name Available Waypoint Symbols On the fishfinder screen waypoints are represented by a vertical line labeled WPT 50 A60 Dual Function Display FTS SETTINGS BOT Tar LOCE A CORE PRESENT 200M 9897 1 The details of all waypoints irrespective of the application they were created in are stored in a dedicated Waypoint List The A60 display is capable of storing up to 1 000 waypoints If you reach this limit you can either delete those waypoints that you no longer use or archive those that are used infrequently to a CompactFlash card and then delete them from the system Man Overboard MOB WPTS MOB The Man Overboard MOB function is a special waypoint that enables you to mark and to return to a location if you were to lose a person or object overboard MOB marks a waypoint at your current position and the bearing range and vessel position are calculated As your vessel moves away from the MOB position a dotted line is displayed from your current position to the MOB position For details refer to Section 4 2 Man Overbo
22. if you zoom out the chart area displayed is increased but the detail is reduced The cartographic detail available on charts varies according to the chart and the chart scale Some areas provide detail at smaller scales than others To zoom in out around your boat 1 Use the trackpad to move the cursor to the desired position 2 To zoom in press the lower part of the RANGE key To zoom out press the upper part of the RANGE key Chapter 4 Using the Chartplotter 73 4 6 Navigating to a Specific Point You can use your Chartplotter to navigate to a specific point marked by the cursor or to a waypoint When you are steering manually you can also use the chartplotter to determine the bearing or direction to steer Go to the cursor position GOTO GoTo ueso z Navigating using the cursor is a quick and simple technique that involves travelling directly to a point selected by the cursor position 1 Position the cursor at the desired destination 2 Press GOTO Ifyou are currently navigating to a waypoint following a route or already navigating to the cursor you will need to press STOP GOTO before the system will allow you to go to the position currently marked by the cursor 3 Press GOTO CURSOR e Atemporary waypoint entitled GOTO CURSOR is placed at the cursor position e Adashed Bearing from Origin to Destination BOD line is drawn between the vessel s original position and the temporary waypoint This line rema
23. is continually reading the card It is therefore essential that before removing the card you follow the correct procedure for stopping read generation Chapter 2 General Operation and System Setup 43 Narrow__ Groove 9620 1 Inserting a CF Card To insert a card refer to the illustration and 1 Check that you are using the correct type of card Refer to Important Informa tion section of this handbook Open the chart card door located on the front left of the display Insert the card as shown with the lip of the card facing inwards it should posi tion easily If it does not DO NOT force it check the direction in which the lip is facing 4 Gently press the card home To prevent the ingress of water and consequent damage close the chart card door and press firmly until an audible click is heard 44 A60 Dual Function Display D9621 1 Removing a CF Card 1 Press MENU 2 Navigate to User Card Menu and select Remove User Card A message appears that it is safe for you to remove the card 3 Open the chart card door Grip the card and pull to remove it from its slot 4 To prevent the ingress of water and consequent damage close the chart card door and press firmly until an audible click is heard 2 15 Saving and Retrieving Data Your A60 can store internally up to e 1000 Waypoints not including MOB e
24. page 23 e When set to POINTS ON the pop up only displays details of indi vidual cartographic objects e When set to ALL ON the pop up gives details for these objects and the entire cartographic area land area depth area etc e When set to OFF no cartographic details are displayed only the cursor s lat lon position is shown in the pop up You can display information for any cursor location by pressing ENTER NOTE Cursor Info determines whether the pop up box appears when the cursor is placed over an object Object Info determines the level of detail appearing in that pop up 32 A60 Dual Function Display FUNCTION OPTIONS Description Default in bold Vector Length OFF The chart length specified for drawing COG and Heading vectors 3 MINUTES 6 MINUTES INFINITE Track Interval 2 SECS The frequency with which a track point is placed when creating a 5 SECS track For more detailed tracks use a smaller interval time Iflayinga 10 SECS longer track use a longer interval to conserve track points The sys 1 MIN tem can only maintain a maximum of 1000 track points before over 3 MIN writing them 5 MIN 10 MIN Range Rings OFF Concentric circles displayed on the screen at pre set distances that ON are used to gauge the approximate distances between points Range Rings are drawn at intervals equal to 1 4 of the Chart Range value dis played in the Status Bar see page 24 Range Rings are centered on the chart
25. trackpad left right keys or rotary knob to select the brightness value from a low of 5 toa high of 100 in 5 increments The default is 100 This setting always resets to 100 at power up Note You can quickly access this setting by pressing and releasing the POWER button Data Items Data Items provide regularly used data in a compact form so that most of the graphics can still be seen Items are stacked on top of one another Select ON or OFF for each item The default is OFF for all Note Data is normally acquired trom the DSM25 Ifa DSM25 is not connected these val ues can be obtained from another instrument via NMEA Depth Measurement from bottom of transducer to the seabed Speed Reading from transducer s paddlewheel Note that this is not SOG which accounts for current wind or other sea conditions Temperature Reading from transducer s temperature sensing thermistor Battery The boat s battery voltage Log Total distance travelled by the boat Trip Distance travelled since the counter was reset using the Trip Reset option in the Fishfinder Setup menu WPT BRG Bearing to the active waypoint WPT RNG Range to the active waypoint TTG Estimated time to go before reaching the active waypoint COG Current course over ground A60 Dual Function Display e SOG Current speed over ground e Time Current time of day e Date Current date e Auto Scroll Scrolls each data item that has been turned
26. www navionics it Anywhere in North America call Navionics toll free at 1 800 848 5896 Outside of North America contact your local dealer or Navionics SpA at 39 0584 961696 When saving archiving data we recommend that you only use SanDisk CompactFlash cards Other makes of cards may not work in your A60 display Technical Accuracy The technical and graphical information contained in this handbook to the best of our knowledge was correct as it went to press However the Raymarine policy of continuous improvement and updating may change product specifications without prior notice As a result unavoidable differences between the product and handbook may occur from time to time For the latest version of this or any Raymarine document in PDF format please click the Owner s Manuals link on the Customer Support page at www raymarine com Product Disposal ps4 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive The WEEE Directive requires the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment While the WEEE Directive does not apply to some of Raymarine s products we support its requirements as part of our environmental policy and we ask you to be aware of how you should dispose of this product The wheelie bin symbol found on our products signifies that it should not be disposed of in general waste or landfill Please contact your local dealer national distributor or Raymarine Technical Services for information
27. 8 Restarting XTE is useful if you find yourself off track and want to go straight to your target rather than get back onto the original track uSing the Course Deviation Indicator CDI 0 Srm H UP CRM Csr Pos N 25 18 160 N 080 19 397 HPT 0003 ATE COG HEADING 2207 225 WPT BRG WPT RNG YVMG HPT 250 1 O 42m 3 Luts PRESENT 9792 1 The CDI assists with accurately maintaining your course to your destination A rolling road in three dimensional perspective provides a real time display of your boat s course 96 A60 Dual Function Display 4 11 Changing What is Displayed in the Chart Window The chart screen can be tailored to your particular needs You can e Change how the chart is oriented see page 96 e Change the boat position motion mode in relation to the chart see page 97 e Show or hide the chart grid see page 98 e Show or hide waypoints see page 98 e Choose which routes and tracks are displayed see page 98 e Switch the preset list of cartographic objects on or off Declutter page 71 e Show or hide chart vectors for COG and heading see page 94 Setting the Chart Orientation ORIENTATION 5 1 PRESENT Ep eaa ie The orientation of a chart refers to the relationship between the chart and the direction that you are travelling in It is used in conjunction with Relative Motion mode see page 97 to control how your boat and chart relate to one another and how they are
28. A60 Dual Function Display Owner s Handbook Document number 81295 1 Date December 2006 Trademarks and registered trademarks Raymarine is a registered trademark of Raymarine plc Navionics is a registered trademark of Navionics SpA SanDisk is a registered trademark of SanDisk Corporation Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Google is a trademark of Google Inc All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Contents of this handbook Raymarine 2006 Contents Trademarks and registered trademarks cscsesessesssessssersseseseees 2 Important Information ccsssecesseeeeeecenseseseneensnsnseseecenenenesenenensneneneneneneaes 7 Intended Use sionin iina aaa i 7 Safety Notices nt e a a lad ia 7 Electronic Chart Cards c seessesssssssessessessesnseseesesnesceseeseesseseeseaneecesteateateasenseneens 8 Tedinical ACUNA yesen lae EEE E A 8 Product Disposal arroen a a E E EG 8 Declaration of Conformity c csssssesessessssssssssnssesssssessessessesssesesesssssseasenseetess 8 Chapter 1 Using the Display ssnsssusnenusnesunnenuunenunnununnunnnnununnununnunnnnunnununn unnum annnm nn 9 1 1 System Overview os eeeeeecesceteseeceeeseeeseeeeaeseseeseaeseeneneasseeteneasaeeseneasetaneneaees 9 Powering the Display ON OFF ssscsssscsescsesessesscsesscessseeessereeserseess 10 POWer ON Enion a E A ae aTa aaka aA 10 A AO E AE A E TE
29. HIP GOTH ROUTES TRACKS PRESENT Soft keys The chartplotter includes features that enable you to interpret your surroundings and make informed decisions based on your location You can View details of specific cartographic objects see Cursor Info on page 23 Reduce the level of cartographic detail shown on the chart see Chart Setup Menu on page 27 and Simplifying the Information on the Chart Declut ter on page 71 Use the search function to find the nearest waypoints ports port services wrecks obstructions or tidal stations see page 70 View details of available port services for a selected port see Port Services on page 99 View tide data see page 100 Chapter 4 Using the Chartplotter 69 Find Ship Your boat is represented on screen by a ship symbol If you cannot see your boat it has travelled off screen press FIND SHIP The chart is redrawn with your boat and the cursor in the center of the screen Actually the location of the boat on the screen depends on the current motion mode See Relative Motion on page 97 Details of your boat s position are displayed in the Status Bar and the selected motion mode is reinstated After five seconds of inactivity the cursor disappears As long as you do not press the trackpad or rotary knob the position of your boat is fixed on the screen and the chart picture moves relative to your boat When you again press the trackpad or
30. N orina iiiaae ara E vais 55 1 USING the waypoint list cesssscssssesssscsseessnsesescecsncesenceteneetenteses 56 Chapter 4 3 5 Editing a Waypoint iss aT raa E N RAN 57 Change the Default Symbol ssssessessesseseestesessesseesessessesteseessssesseess 57 Changing the Waypoint Symbol sssssscssssssssesscsessecseeseeseasesesteseaseses 57 Changing the Waypoint Details csssssssssssessssessssessnssseeesesseseateses 59 Moving a Waypoint c ceccesseseceseeseeeseeseeeseseecesseesaeensesseaeeteneaseeeseneaes 61 by entering new coordinates c seesssscsssscsssseecscessncessnsetenseseneeses 61 by dragging the waypoint to a new position ssssssseessseeeeeree 62 Erasing a Waypoint oo c eecssessseeseceeseesseecseeeeeeseeeeeeaeseeteeeataeeteneesesaneeeaees 62 ausingthe EO araa rA A AA 63 USING the waypoint list eccscecscsesscsesteseeseseetsstsnesssneaseneaeeneaees 63 3 6 Controlling How Waypoints are Displayed scccsssscsssccssesereesereeees 63 Using the Chartplotter cscscscssssscsserssssseseesneseseneneseseneeenenesens 65 ALY UrtrOduction oo seessescesesseetesneseeseeseeseeseetesseecesteaeeseeasaneeateneseateateneeseees 65 Using your Chartplotter Safely c sesssssssssssesessssnssescsssssessssssessseeens 65 4 2 Man Overboard MOB vu ctucccsccscscccsesccssescscssssseesesessesevenenencess 66 4 3 Whats Displayed cccscsssessssssssssssessssssssssssessssessss
31. PT 0002 REV amp EDIT amp WAYPOINTS WPT 0003 WPT 0004 WPT 000S Position H 260151247 H O80 O4 612 BEG 0429 RHG 1 25nm Temp F6 4 F Depth SP art Date 1172272006 Time 09 17 31 9802 1 3 Use the trackpad or rotary knob to highlight the waypoint you wish to change Haypoint List SYMEOL MAME WPT 0001 WET 0002 WPT 0003 WPT 0004 WPT 000S Position H 260151247 H O80 04 612 BRG 04207 RHG 1 25nm Temp TE 40F Depth 97 2ft Date 1172272006 Time 09 17 31 D9803 1 Note A ternatively you can selecta waypoint by placing the cursor over it The cursor turns red and the Waypoint soft keys appear Chapter 3 Working with Waypoints 59 4 Press EDIT WAYPOINT The Edit Waypoint box and associated soft keys appear EDIT z ua Edit Waypoint Latitude N 26 16 496 Longitude y 00 03 907 Comment 3 ERASE INSERT CAFS CLEAR TEAT CHARACTER SPACE ON OFF 5 D9807 5 Press the SYMBOL soft key The symbol field is highlighted and the available waypoint symbols appear 6 Use the trackpad up down or rotary knob to highlight the new symbol Symbo Ls Hame HFT 000S Lat i tude N 26 167496 Longitude y 00t 03 3907F Comment 9805 1 Edit Waypoint Sambo amp Hame HFT 000S Lat i tude N Z26 16 456 Longitude y 00 02 907 Comment 8 Press ENTER or CANCEL to remove the Edit Waypoint box Changing the Waypoint Details When a waypoint i
32. PT OPTIONS The Waypoint List is displayed Highlight the desired waypoint in the list Press GOTO e Adashed BOD line is drawn between the vessel s original position and the waypoint This line remains unchanged as the boat moves e As the boat s actual course varies from the original a blue BVD line is drawn between your current position and the waypoint This line is updated as the boat approaches the waypoint 9842 1 P wi o 76 A60 Dual Function Display CRelative Motions OTe T STOP GOTA Bearing from Origin to Destination Bearing from Vessel to Destination Target Waypoint dashed line marking original dashed blue line marking actual course of GOTO unchanged current course of GOTO updated 9843 1 5 When you arrive at the target waypoint an alarm sounds and a warning mes sage is displayed To de activate this alarm press any key 6 Tosetthe cross track error XTE to zero and move the origin to the actual ves sel position press RESTART XTE The BOD and BVD lines are now aligned 7 Tostop navigating to the waypoint press STOP GOTO The BOD and BVD lines are removed Note formore information on navigating with Waypoints please refer Chapter 3 Work ing with Waypoints Chapter 4 Using the Chartplotter 77 4 7 Build and Follow a Route This section describes how to use routes and includes the following What is a Route Building and Saving a Route e Following a Route e Displayi
33. Reverse Route scessecssessssesssesesessccnsssnsseessesesenstensesesseesecensseevecsonnss 84 E L E ET A E 85 Creating a Wack eniai areare a E A ARN 86 6 A60 Dual Function Display Tostarntiracking e cossaniu rani en a A tennis 86 To Stop tracking a a E E ani 86 Creating a Route from a Track csssssessssssssessessessesseseesncesssssssssessssneeeness 86 4 9 Editing Routes and Tracks scsscsssseccsseecsceseseescseeceseeseseeceseesesteasaeeass 87 Reversing a Route oe eeeseeccseseceeseseeteseseeeeeseeeeteseaeatsneteeeataeeteaeaseeeseneaes 88 Changing the Course of a Route s essssssssessessesssssssssesssssssnssscesesseneess 88 Using the Make Route BOX s sssssssssssssssscecscsssncessnseseacesenseseneeses 88 Using the Cursor On Screen c sssscsssessssssesscescsssssscesesseseaseteatensasenes 91 Changing the Name or Color of a Route or Track sssssssesesesssssseseeees 93 Erasing a Route or Track c sscsssscsssccsssccsescsesscecsscecescsesscesnseeseseeseseeseass 94 4 10 Monitoring Where You Are Going sssscsssssssscssscesssesssesescesenseteateses 94 ve USING Chart V CtOIs orensad aa 94 Heading HDG and Course Over Ground COG Vectors csee 94 w USING Cross Track Error XTE sssssscscsscscsecsesseseeceseecesesacsesacsteeeseeasens 95 Using the Course Deviation Indicator CDI s ssssscsesscseseceetesereeees 95 4 11 Changing What is Displayed in the Chart Window sssssssseeeeeees 96 Se
34. S used to display all data including information received STATUTE MILES from other instruments on the system KILOMETERS Note 7heA60sets its internal clock from the GPS Speed Therefore time of day is not available until a GPS fix is KNOTS acquired After this initial fix the A60 continues to up MILES PER HOUR date its internally stored time of day even if GPS fix is KM PER HOUR lost Upon power down however time of day is lost Depth METERS FEET FATHOMS Temp CENTIGRADE FAHRENHEIT Date Format DD MM YY MM DD YY Time Format 12 HOUR 24 HOUR Time Offset UTC 13 to 13 hours of UTC NMEA Out Setup e ON si Set or disable the transmission of specific NMEA sen BWR ON OFF tences which may be necessary if you have other instru ments sending the same data The factory default for all DBT ON OFF NMEA sentences is transmission ON Disable thesen DPT ON OFF tence by selecting OFF GLL ON OFF MTW ON OFF RMB ON OFF RMC ON OFF RTE ON OFF VHW ON OFF VLW ON OFF VTG ON OFF ZDA ON OFF 36 A60 Dual Function Display 2 9 Alarm Setup Menu You receive warnings of hazards via built in alarms that are generated for each application If an alarm is generated it sounds an audible warning and displays a message box on screen that explains the cause of the alarm In some cases the appropriate action is taken For example following an arrival alarm the next route leg is activated if Waypo
35. WPT OPTIONS soft key This can either be accessed by selecting the desired waypoint on screen with the cursor or via the WPTS MOB key uSing the cursor GOTO May POINT 1 D9811 1 On the chart screen move the cursor over the waypoint you wish to go to The cursor changes color and the Waypoint soft keys appear 2 Press GOTO WAYPOINT Via the WPTS MOB key GOTO 1 WPTS MOB GOTO WPT E n OPTIONS D9812 1 Press WPTS MOB or Press the GOTO soft key from the default chart screen Press GOTO WPT OPTIONS The Waypoint List is displayed Using the trackpad up down or rotary knob highlight the waypoint you wish to navigate to Press the GOTO soft key e Adashed Bearing from Origin to Destination BOD line is drawn between the vessel s original position and the waypoint This line remains unchanged as the boat moves e As the boat s actual course varies from the original a blue Bearing from Vessel to Destination BVD line is drawn between your current position and the waypoint This line is updated as the boat approaches the way point 54 A60 Dual Function Display 1 0nm Horth Up Relative Motion Position M 25 18 160 WH 080 19 397 STAF GoTo 9800 1 Bearing from Origin to Destination Bearing from Vessel to Destination dashed line marking original dashed blue line marking actual course of GOTO unchanged current course of GOTO updated Target Waypoi
36. a item 39 Longitude of waypoint 59 M Man Overboard MOB 22 50 66 Manual Variation 33 Marine Features 30 Menus Alarm Setup 36 Chart Setup 29 Display Setup 39 Fishfinder Setup 32 GPS Status 37 Setup 26 System Diagnostics 41 System Setup 33 User Card 41 MOB 22 50 66 N Name of waypoint 59 Nav Data 15 Nav Marks 30 Navigate to cursor position 73 to waypoint 53 54 75 Navigation Alarms 36 NMEA 35 46 North Up mode 96 o Object Information 31 Off Track Alarm 37 Orientation 96 109 P Page 12 Panning 72 Port Search 100 Services 99 Power on off 10 Q Quick Route 82 R Range Rings 32 Relative Motion 97 Reset 34 Reverse Route 84 Routes 77 advance to next waypoint 83 build route 77 change the course 88 create route from track 86 edit 87 follow route 81 in reverse order 84 using Quick Route 82 using the Route List 83 S Safety 7 65 Safety Contour 30 Search 70 Search for a port 100 Set up chart and cartography 27 Settings Reset 34 Setup menu 26 Simulator 18 33 SOG data item 40 Speed data item 39 Speed units 35 Split windows 17 CDI 16 95 Nav Data 15 Temp Graph 16 Spot Soundings 29 Stop tracking 86 Symbol of waypoint 57 System Chartplotter 12 Controls 11 Overview 9 System Diagnostics menu 41 System Setup menu 33 T Temperature data item 39 Temperature Graph 16 Temperature units 35 Tides 100 Time data item 40 Time Offset 35 Time units 35 Tone 40 Track Interval 32 Trac
37. and Removing the CompactFlash Card scsssssesseseeneeees 42 Inserting ACF Card saisis nis aE SERTE AA 43 Removing a CF Card sessssscssescsscsesccsescesesscsessceceseeceseeeeseeseaeeeeateseseeasass 44 2 15 Saving and Retrieving Data csscssssssssssssscscessncesescessscesencesenseteateses 44 Save Information to a CompactFlash Card csscsssssessssssssssesssesneseeees 45 Retrieve Information from a CompactFlash Card c sssssssssssssessesesseens 46 Sending and Receiving Information using NMEA ssssesssssssesessneeee 46 Chapter 3 Working with Waypoints csssssceseesssseeeneeesessnsenrseseneenenees 49 31 INTPODUCHON asics cst aa ii 49 Man Overboard MOB v ecscccccsesccsscsccscscscsccsssscscsssssseesessuesevennsases 50 3 2 Placing a WaypOINt seiri A E EA Ea ENANA AAEE 51 ae Atthe CUTSON iniinvite 51 vee ALCUITENT POSITION o eseeeeesesteteseeeeeeseseeteseseeeaeeneeestaeeteaeaseteseneaeas 51 vee ata known POSITION oo esscssscsesscecsncesenceeeseeceueeceaeeseateseateneateneeses 52 3 3 Navigating to a Waypoint GOTO oo eeseseseseeeseeseeseseesesessereesereeees 53 APUSING the CUSO o sairia iaaa A ate avian ardinicanis 53 vee Via the WPTS MOB Key sesssscssscsesscsssseesescesesceceneeseseescseecseeseaeeasass 53 Navigating to a Waypoint Sent by NMEA ssesesscssssesesessessssereesereeees 54 3 4 Viewing Waypoint Information ccssssssssessessscssssssssssssnsseeseaseeees 55 ve USING The CUO
38. and counter clockwise to move it to the left Chapter 2 General Operation and System Setup 23 Soft Keys O There are five soft keys in the bar below the display screen When a system function key is pressed the primary soft keys for that function are shown Pressing a soft key will carry out one of the following functions e Select one of the options shown on the soft key label e Display on screen information dialog boxes or menus with new soft keys e Display additional soft key options Soft keys sometimes interact with other on screen controls such as to edit names in dialog boxes or to select options in options lists Soft keys are displayed to control certain items For example when you place the cursor over a waypoint the waypoint soft keys are displayed Cursor aF The cursor appears on the screen as a white cross You can move the cursor using the trackpad or rotary knob Using the Trackpad Press the corresponding edge to move the cursor horizontally vertically or diagonally Using the Rotary Knob Rotate clockwise to move the cursor up and counter clockwise to move it down Push in to toggle direction control Now rotate clockwise to move the cursor to the right and counter clockwise to move it to the left Cursor Info Cursor Info is a feature that displays the cursor s position and other information in a floating data box When you place the cursor over an object such as a chart feature the cursor turn
39. apter 4 Using the Chartplotter 89 Trackpad controls Hake Route highlighted field mm HFT 0013 MPT 000S WPT 000S HFT 000S HFT 000s HFT 0010 HPT 0011 HPT 0011 WPT 0012 All existing waypoints Ld 521 Waypoints in this route S D9861 1 4 Use the trackpad right to move control from the left Waypoint column to the right New Route column 5 Use the trackpad up to move the highlight immediately below where you want the new waypointinserted The route follows the waypoints listed in this column in order from top to bottom Hake Route MPT HFT HFT HFT HFT HFT 0003 o0o0g 0010 0011 ooi2 0013 WPT 000S WPT 000S WPT 0011 4 H 25034 5211 W 079901 755 N 25033 055 H 079956 151 D9862 1 6 Move control back to the left column and select the waypoint that is to be added to your route Hake Route WPT 000g WPT 000g HPT 000S HFT 000s HFT 0010 WPT 001i HFT 0011 HFT O012 HFT 0013 N 25028 205 H 079939 759 N 25033 055 W 079956 151 D9863 1 7 Press INSERT WAYPOINT The waypoint is added 90 A60 Dual Function Display Nake Route HFT 000S HFT 000S HFT 000S HFT 000S WAYPOINT MPT 0010 MPT 0010 o_o WET 0011 HFT 0011 2 WPT 0012 HFT 0013 N 25928 205 N 25933 055 WH 079939 759 W 0790 56 151 8 Press SAVE ROUTE The new leg is incorporated into the route N
40. ard MOB on page 66 Chapter 3 Working with Waypoints 51 3 2 Placing a Waypoint MPT AT WPT AT GOTO WPT REY amp EDIT CURSOR POSITION OPTIONS WAvPOINTS 9808 1 A waypoint can be placed at the cursor position the boat s position or at a position of your choosing using lat long coordinates All waypoints can also be used in the creation of routes When waypoints are placed they are given a default symbol and name You can change this default name or the symbol assigned to individual waypoints if desired See Editing a Waypoint on page 57 at the cursor HFT AT Oa To place a waypoint at the cursor position 1 D9809 1 Move the cursor to the desired position for the waypoint 2 Press WPTS MOB 3 Press WPT AT CURSOR e Awaypoint is placed at the cursor position with a default name and sym bol e The Edit Waypoint box is displayed enabling you to change waypoint details For more information refer to Editing a Waypoint on page 57 4 To accept the default details press ENTER The Waypoint List appears dis playing your newly created waypoint 5 Press ENTER or CANCEL The Waypoint List is removed at current position WPTS MPT AT up VESSEL To place a waypoint at the vessel s current position 1 Press WPTS MOB 2 Press WPT AT VESSEL e Awaypointis placed at your boat s position 9810 1 52 A60 Dual Function Display e The Edit Waypoint box is disp
41. aypoints on your system it may become difficult to easily interpret chart information This is particularly the case if you have many waypoints in a small area To designate whether all waypoints or their names are displayed 1 2 Press PRESENT from the main chart screen Press the SHOW HIDE WAYPOINTS soft key 64 A60 Dual Function Display SHOW HIDE PRESENT PE 3 Toggle WAYPOINTS between SHOW or HIDE 4 Toggle WAYPOINT NAME between ON or OFF 9822 1 65 Chapter 4 Using the Chartplotter 4 1 Introduction This chapter describes how to use the Chartplotter application of the A60 display To access full functionality your chartplotter requires position data from your RS12 GPS Sensor After position data is available you can e Find out where you are e Navigate to a specific point e Build and follow a route e Monitor where you are going e Manage and edit routes e Record where you have been using Tracks All of these functions are available in the chartplotter application so you can plot routes at large scales even when a chart is not installed In addition the chartplotter provides functions to Control what you see in the chart window e Setup alarms Using your Chartplotter Safely Your chartplotter makes use of waypoints which are easy to place and travel towards However you should always check that a route is safe If you have entered your route using a large scale chart
42. cated at the specified depth 16ft 33ft 66ft ALL Nav Marks OFF Navigation marks ON Nav Marks Symbols INTERNATIONAL The set of symbology used for navigation marks US Corresponds to paper charts Light Sectors OFF The sector of light cast by a fixed beacon ON Caution amp Routing Data OFF Magenta colored lines indicating route for safe passage and ON outlining areas to avoid Marine Features OFF The cartographic features that are displayed on the water ON Land Features OFF The cartographic features that are displayed on the land ON Navigate to More and right press the trackpad to access additional selections Chapter 2 General Operation and System Setup 31 Chart Setup Chart Display DETAILED Chart Grid OH Chart Text OW Chart Text Size LARGE Chart Boundaries ON Spot Soundings ON Safety Contour TRE Depth Contour ALL Haw Marks Haw Marks Symbols Light Sectors OW OFF Caution amp Routing Data Marine Features ON Land Features OW More OM INTERNATIONAL Chart Setup Object Information POINTS OH Vector Length OFF Track Interval z SECS Range Rings OW Background Color BLUE aa D9799 1 FUNCTION OPTIONS Description Default in bold Object Information OFF Defines how much information appears in the Object Information POINTS ON pop up when the cursor is placed over a cartographic object andthe ALL ON Cursor Info setting is active as described on
43. ccurs in all routes that contained the newly deleted waypoint CAUTION When you erase waypoints that are used in routes the stored route joins the two waypoints on either side of the waypoint just erased Ensure that this altered route does not present a navigation hazard to move a waypoint This option changes the course of a route by repositioning an existing waypoint in the route Chapter 4 Using the Chartplotter 93 1 Move the cursor over the waypoint that is to be moved The cursor turns red and the action soft keys appear Note fyou place the cursor over the waypoint to which you are currently navigating the active waypoint the STOP FOLLOW soft key appears in place of the action keys You must stop the goto before moving this waypoint 2 Press MOVE WAYPOINT 3 Drag the cursor to select the position where you want the waypoint to be placed and press the PLACE WAYPOINT soft key The waypoint moves and the solid line rejoins the route in the new location Changing the Name or Color of a Route or Track D9866 1 REY amp EDIT EDIT ROUTE ROUTES m POUTES me ane g A 4 a REY amp EDIT EDIT TRACK TRACKS m TRACKS gt vane g D9867 You can change the name for a more meaningful one and or change the color if desired This will make them easier to distinguish from one another particularly if you have numerous routes or tracks in your system To change th
44. displayed on screen The current chart orientation mode is indicated in the Status Bar see page 24 The mode that you choose is restored at power up and consists of the following 1 D9870 North Up N UP In North Up mode the chart orientation is fixed with true north upwards As your heading changes the boat symbol moves accordingly This is the default mode for the chart application When this setting is selected the indicator North Up or N UP appears in the Status Bar in white text Head Up H UP Head Up mode displays the chart with your boat s current compass heading upwards This setting requires heading data from an optional compass As the heading changes the boat symbol remains fixed and the chart picture rotates accordingly As long as heading data is received the indicator Head Up or H UP appears in the Status Bar in white text If heading data is lost the indicator changes to Head Up or H UP in amber text Chapter 4 Using the Chartplotter 97 Course Up C UP In Course Up mode the chart picture is stabilized and shown with your current course over ground COG upwards As your boat s COG changes the ship symbol moves accordingly If you select a new course the picture will reset to display the new course upwards As long as course data is received the indicator Course Up or C UP appears in the Status Bar in white text If course data is lost the indicator cha
45. displays position and active waypoint information as well as the current time date and water depth The Chart and Nav Data windows are shown in the following figure 12nm H UP AAEE Position 30G Csr Pos N 26 42 618 W 078 31 961 HN 26 38 618 i H OF8 34 961 A 6 HPT 0009 TTG NH 26 25 247 04 18 00 H OFB OS S61 cog HPT BRG HPT RHG 102 102 1 25 11 20 2006 PRESENT 9790 1 Note 7heA60sets its internal clock trom the GPS Therefore time of day is not available untila GPS fix is acquired After this initial fix the A60 continues to update its internally stored time of day even if GPS fix is lost Upon power down however time of day is lost 16 A60 Dual Function Display Temp Graph The Temp Graph Page displays a graph plotting water temperature readings from the transducer over the past 60 minutes as well as current water temperature boat paddlewheel speed battery voltage and a trip log 50 40 30 20 Hinutes Speed 4 8 kts ETHE TA GATA ROUTES TRACES Peesenr 9791 1 Course Deviation Indicator CDI The Course Deviation Indicator CDI gives a graphical representation of your boat s course in a rolling road format As you travel towards the target waypoint the checkered pattern and the waypoint will move down the screen at a rate proportional to your boat s speed The steering instructions below the rolling road tell you
46. e options or shows a sub menu Chart Setup Chart Display DETAILED E Chart Grid OH Chart Text OH Chart Text Size LARGE Chart Boundaries OH Spot Soundings OH Safety Contour TFL Depth Contour ALL Haw Marks OH Hav Marks Symbols INTERNATIONAL Light Sectors OH Caution amp Routing Data OFF Marine Features OH Land Features OH More 9796 1 2 Press trackpad down or rotate the knob to highlight the desired option 28 A60 Dual Function Display Chart Setup Chart Display DETAILED Chart Grid OH Chart Text Chart Text Size Chart Boundaries Spot Soundings Safety Contour Depth Contour Haw Marks OW Haw Marks Symbols INTERNATIONAL Light Sectors ON Caution amp Routing Data OFF Marine Features ON Land Features ON More D9797 1 3 Press the trackpad right to select this item The menu changes to show you the available options 4 Use the trackpad or the rotary knob to change the value of the field Chart Setup Chart Display DETAILED Chart Grid ON Chart Text Chart Text Size Chart Boundaries Spot Soundings Safety Contour Depth Contour Hav Marks Hav Marks Symbols Light Sectors Caution amp Routing Data Marine Features 0 Land Features Hore D9798 1 5 Use the trackpad or the rotary knob to change the value of the field 6 Press ENTER to save your selection or CANCEL to retain the previous set ting 7 Repeat these steps un
47. e route or track name color proceed as follows 1 Press REV amp EDIT ROUTES or REV amp EDIT TRACKS 2 Select the appropriate route or track from the list 3 Press EDIT ROUTE NAME amp COLOR or EDIT TRACK NAME amp COLOR 7 The edit screen is displayed Press NAME or COLOR to access the appropriate editing option Edit the desired setting using the trackpad or rotary knob Press ENTER to save your selection The route or track list is updated accordingly Press ENTER again to return to the chart Note fthe route has been saved by pressing FOLLOW QUICK RTE the route is named Quick Route 94 A60 Dual Function Display Erasing a Route or Track REY amp EDIT ERASE ROUTES m pouTes na ROUTE REY amp EDIT ERASE TRACKS gt parks na TRACK You can delete any route or track in your system except for the one that you are traveling to 1 D9868 1 D9869 1 Select the appropriate route or track 2 Press ERASE ROUTE or ERASE TRACK A warning box is displayed asking you whether you want to proceed 3 Ifyou choose to proceed the route or track is erased When you erase a route the system deletes only those waypoints created with this particular route that is dropped using the cursor when making a new route Waypoints that have been created separately are used in other routes or have been modified using the EDIT WAYPOINT menu symbol name lat lon
48. ed for the arrival alarm radius see Navigation Alarms Setup on page 36 or your boat reaches the closest point to the target a warning dialog is displayed and an alarm sounds After the alarm has sounded or is acknowledged depending upon how you have set Waypoint Advance see page 36 the system updates the display to indicate the next leg of the route You can stop following an active route at any time by pressing STOP FOLLOW Using Quick Route FOLLOW ROUTES HEH ROUTE na OUICK RTE 1 D9851 This option follows a route as soon as it is built To save and immediately follow a route while building it press FOLLOW QUICK RTE The route is saved under the name Quick Route The system then initiates a follow route If you do not rename a Quick Route or if another Quick Route already exists it is overwritten and its waypoints deleted when a new Quick Route is built Using a Selected Waypoint within the Route l FOLLOW gt EROM HERE 1 2 D9852 1 Move the cursor over the appropriate waypoint Press FOLLOW FROM HERE Note 7o stop following an active route at any time press STOP FOLLOW Chapter 4 Using the Chartplotter 83 Using the Route List This option directs you to the start of the route that you have selected on the route list and then follows it ROUTES pte Press ROUTES Press FOLLOW RTE OPTIONS The route list is displayed Select the appropriate route on t
49. ed location 3 Switch Simulator mode ON 20 A60 Dual Function Display 21 Chapter 2 General Operation and System Setup 2 1 Introduction This chapter gives details of the general operation of the A60 display and covers the following subjects e Using the controls e Setting up the display e Presenting information e Alarms e Installing and removing CompactFlash CF cards e Saving and retrieving information e Sharing information using the NMEA protocol 2 2 Controls The controls for the display can be separated into two types e Keys e Soft keys Keys Keys enable you to access various system functions or change what you see on the screen PWR Press and release to power ON the display After the unit is powered on press and release as a shortcut to the Brightness setting Press and hold to turn the display OFF CANCEL Press this key to quit the selected on screen option when editing data and return to the previous level of soft key labels or menu items PAGE Press to bring up soft keys for selecting the available one or two win dow combinations for Chart and Fishfinder pages 22 A60 Dual Function Display RANGE ACTIVE When a split window page is displayed press to select which window you wish to work from The selected window is outlined in red and associated soft key labels are displayed WPTS MOB Press to display the Waypoints soft keys Press again to p
50. ellite photo or a hybrid of the two Remove User Card Make this selection to safely remove the Compact Flash card that is currently in use When this item is selected the following pop up message appears Safe to remove card Press ENTER to continue Remove the card from the card reader and press ENTER to return to the menu 42 A60 Dual Function Display WARNING Improper use of this setting may cause loss of data or damage to the card Ensure you have read the instructions on page 42 thoroughly before attempting to remove or insert a CF card 2 14 Inserting and Removing the CompactFlash Card CAUTION Card Installation When installing CF cards ensure that you are inserting the card with the proper orientation DO NOT try to force the card into position as this may result in irreparable damage to the card CAUTION Saving Data to the Card Do not save data waypoints routes tracks to a Navionics Chart Card as the charts may be overwritten When archiving use a separate SanDisk CompactFlash card If power is lost or if you pull the chart card from the reader before the save has completed the card may become corrupted CAUTION Card Removal DO NOT use a metallic instrument such as a screwdriver or pliers to help you remove a CF card as doing this can cause irreparable damage CAUTION Card Writing CF cards can be damaged if they are removed from the unit during either a read or write operation The unit
51. en windows alongside the Chart and Fishfinder applications e Nav Data for viewing position information as well as current time date and depth information 10 A60 Dual Function Display Note 7he A60sets its internal clock from the GPS Therefore time of day is not available until a GPS fix is acquired After this initial fix the A60 continues to update its internally stored time of day even if GPS fix is lost Upon power down however time of day Is lost e Temp Graph for plotting water temperature readings from the transducer over the past 60 minutes current water temperature Speed Over Ground battery voltage and a trip log e CDI for viewing the Course Deviation Indicator to help maintain your course using a rolling road display A built in simulator lets you practice using the display and its functions without connection to external devices GPS antenna or a DSM Powering the Display ON OFF Power ON Press the PWR key until the unit beeps The unit starts up in the last used display configuration Power OFF Press and hold the PWR key The Power Down screen is displayed and the system counts down When it reaches zero the display and key backlights are extinguished If the PWR key is released within the countdown period power off is cancelled Note A non sounder setting changes except Brightness and Relative Motion are re tained when the unit is powered off using the PWR key However there is a one
52. er of 1000 track points is reached you will be warned The track will continue to be recorded with the earlier tracking points being overwritten Track points are separate from waypoints and do not count against the total number of waypoints or routes that the system can support If the power fails while a track is being recorded or the position fix is lost a break occurs in the track In this case a dashed line fills in the gap from the point where the fix was lost to where it was reestablished Only the last non dashed segment will be converted into a route To stop tracking TRACKS ee To stop laying a track press STOP TRACK D9858 1 You are then asked what you want to do with your track e Tosave this track press SAVE TRACK The Edit Track box is displayed to enable you to change the track s name or color See Changing the Name or Color ofa Route or Track on page 93 e To delete this track from the system press DISCARD TRACK A warning mes sage is displayed e Toresume tracking press CANCEL STOP TRACK Creating a Route from a Track Creating a route from a track enables you to retrace a saved track When a track is converted the system creates the closest route through the recorded track using up to 50 waypoints or as many waypoints that are remaining in the 1000 waypoint maximum that the system can support if less than 50 Chapter 4 Using the Chartplotter 87 On completion the new route
53. essseessssrsesenes 67 Electronic Charts cesesessessesseseeseseesesseesteseeseesesneeseetesneanesteateateasenseneess 67 Chart Orientation and Relative Motion cseeseeseseeseeeeeeseeteetesesteees 67 4 4 The Chartplotter Display sscccsssssssccsessccssescessssessassnsassnsasenseseneeses 68 Find Ship sirenen n 69 Chart Card susie diana cuadiiadiongannin aaanacaiaauers 69 Features and Services sssecsessessessessestesneseeseeseeseeeenesneetesteseeateaeeaseatens 70 Simplifying the Information on the Chart Declutter c cssseseseeee 71 4 5 Moving around the Chart Panning saarnaa aia RaRa LOOTO i E r E EGG 4 6 Navigating to a Specific Point cssescsssescsssessssessesssssesessnssessesssesseesens 73 Go to the cursor position c ccseseseesseesessessssesesseesssesstsersestesteeees 73 Go toa Waypoint iniaa anA 75 4 7 Build and Follow a Route o esesessestessestesteeeeseeseeseesesneeseetesteatesteaeeatens 77 What is a Route oo ceeeseeeeseeseeseeseeneeseetesneseeaeeaeeseestenssneeseeteseatentenses 77 Building a ROUTE daraa ENEA 77 Building Routes using Waypoints on Screen sssri 78 Building Routes Using the Waypoint List scsssssssseeseeeeeees 80 Followinig a ROUTE Senisi enri na a A NN Using Quick Route Using a Selected Waypoint within the Route c csscssseeessesseees 82 Using the Route List arseenin aana NN 83 Advance to the Next Waypoint within a Route c csescsseseeeseeees 83
54. etailed information use the trackpad to move control to the right hand box The soft keys provide controls to locate the nearest waypoint port port service tidal station wreck or obstruction to the selected position and obtain data for a named port Features and Services You can use your A60 to identify and display the details of the port services ports tidal stations wrecks or obstructions that are closest to the cursor position To obtain information for the nearest objects 1 Move the cursor to the desired position on the chart 2 Press ENTER The Object Information box appears Press the FIND NEAREST soft key to display the list of categories available for this function Chapter 4 Using the Chartplotter 71 FIND NEAREST NEAREST PORTS PORT SERVICES a iam TIDE STATIONS CURRENT STATIONS WRECKS OBSTRUCTIONS Use the trackpad to select the desired category Press FIND The nearest objects to the cursor in the selected category are dis played You can now use the soft keys to e Display detailed data for any of the listed objects For ports you can select a specific service and for a selected port service you can find the nearest ports e Show the selected item on the chart e View tidal data for the selected tide station Note A complete list of port services and tidal information can be found on page 99 Simplifying the Information on the Chart Declutter PRESENT ma a ee If there are
55. fferent scales The chart scale in use is indicated in the status bar the number represents the distance in nautical miles from the top of the chart window to the bottom of the chart window Chart Orientation and Relative Motion You can change the way the chart is drawn in relation to your boat s position by changing the orientation and Relative Motion mode The orientation of the chart refers to the relationship between the chart and the direction that you are travelling in Your system is set to move the ship s heading marker as the heading changes North Up This can be changed to Course Up or Head Up if so desired The Relative Motion mode controls the chart to boat movement Relative Motion is set when your boat s position is fixed and the chart moves across the screen This can be changed so that your boat moves and the chart is fixed The latter mode is called true motion See Setting the Chart Orientation on page 96 and Relative Motion on page 97 for more detailed information 68 A60 Dual Function Display 4 4 The Chartplotter Display Chart range 6 Onm Position Chart orientation Motion mode Horth Up CRelative Motion Status b NH 50045160 H 001022497 O6S T 4 inm dod praen 001926 000W 0 1924 000W s 7 5 Lamiy erred Chart boundary PORTSIDE Route Cursor Waypoint Active waypoint Current position Cartographic object Track FINE S
56. he list Press FOLLOW ROUTE To stop following an active route at any time press STOP FOLLOW Note This option can also be accessed via the GOTO soft key 9853 1 et o Advance to the Next Waypoint within a Route FOLLOW RTE OPTIONS or WAYPOINT Peles gt ADVANCE j or GOTO WRT OPTIONS By default you are advanced to the next waypoint in the route as soon as the Arrival Alarm sounds signifying that you have travelled within the arrival radius of the target waypoint If you require more precise route control you can select the manual waypoint advance feature in the Alarm Setup menu see page 36 When set to MANUAL you must acknowledge the alarm and then press WAYPOINT ADVANCE before continuing to the next waypoint When following a route the WAYPOINT ADVANCE soft key is available by pressing ROUTES and then FOLLOW RTE OPTIONS by pressing GOTO by pressing the WPTS key and then GOTO WPT OPTIONS soft key when the Temperature Graph page is active 84 A60 Dual Function Display Reverse Route This option reverses the waypoint order in the selected route and then follows it FOLLOW RTE REVERSE 5 1E 1 ROUTE ad OPTIONS ROUTE 3 Press ROUTES Press FOLLOW RTE OPTIONS The route list is displayed Select the desired route on the list Press REVERSE ROUTE The route is reversed the last waypoint of the original route is now the first the waypoints renumber and the rou
57. ift High Tide 18 22pm 4 4ft D9877 1 TODAY PREY DAY NEST DAY 103 Appendix Glossary Term Meaning C Degrees Centigrade F Degrees Farenheit Active Leg In a route the segment you are currently traveling amp Amperes Auto Automatic Bearing The compass direction from your position to a waypoint measured to the nearest degree The bearing is expressed either as a true bearing as shown on the chart or as a bearing relative to the heading of the boat Bearing from Vessel to Destination BVD When following a waypoint this is a blue dashed line that is drawn between your current position and the waypoint as the boat s actual course varies from the original Unlike the BOD BVD line is updated as the boat approaches the waypoint Bearing from Origin to When following a waypoint this is a dashed line that is drawn Destination BOD between the vessel s original position and the waypoint Unlike the BVD the BOD line remains unchanged as the boat moves Boat Speed Also known as paddlewheel speed this represents the speed of your boat through the water as measured by a paddlewheel impeller such as the one in a fishfinder transducer This measurement differs from Speed over Ground SOG as it does not take into account current wind or other sea conditions that may impede forward progress BOD Bearing from Origin to Destination BVD Bea
58. ing or use It is the user s responsibility to exercise common prudence and navigational judgement This device should not be relied upon as a substitute for such prudence and judgement CAUTION CompactFlash CF Cards e When installing CF cards ensure that the card is inserted in the correct orientation Do not try to force the card into position as this may result in irreparable damage to the card and or reader e Removing the CF card while information is being written to or read from it may cause damage to the card and loss of all data e Donotsave data waypoints routes tracks to a Navionics card as the charts may be overwritten When archiving use a separate SanDisk CompactFlash card e Donotuse a metallic instrument such as a screwdriver or pliers to help you remove a card This can cause irreparable damage CAUTION Global Positioning System Antenna Do not connect or disconnect the GPS antenna from the display unit while power is switched on Doing this may result in irreparable damage A60 Dual Function Display Electronic Chart Cards To use your A60 display as a navigation aid electronic charts with the appropriate level of detail for the geographic area you wish to navigate are required The A60 is compatible with the following Navionics CompactFlash CF Chart cards Navionics Gold Silver Hotmaps USA and Hotmaps Premium To obtain Navionics Chart cards contact your local dealer or visit www navionics com or
59. ins unchanged as the boat moves e As the boat s actual course varies from the original a blue Bearing from Vessel to Destination BVD line is drawn between your current position and the waypoint This line is redrawn as the boat approaches the way point 74 A60 Dual Function Display E Orm 50 44 OOON STOP GOTO D9840 1 Bearing from Origin to Destination Bearing from Vessel to Destination Temporary Waypoint dashed line marking original dashed line marking actual placed at cursor course of GOTO unchanged current course of GOTO updated 4 When you arrive at the target waypoint an alarm sounds and a warning mes sage is displayed To de activate this alarm press any key To stop navigating to the cursor press STOP GOTO The GOTO CURSOR way point is removed Chapter 4 Using the Chartplotter 75 Go to a Waypoint You can navigate to an existing waypoint by either selecting the appropriate waypoint on screen with the cursor or from the Waypoint List selected with the cursor This option navigates you to the waypoint that you select on screen GOTO May POINT 1 Move the cursor over the appropriate waypoint 2 Press the GOTO WAYPOINT soft key 9841 1 selected via the waypoint list This option selects the waypoint that you wish to navigate to from the Waypoint List WPTS MOB GOTO HFT ar mi OPTIONS GOTO Press WPTS MOB key or GOTO soft key Press GO TO W
60. int Advance is set to AUTO The Alarm Setup Menu is divided into these sub menus e Navigation Alarms Setup e Fishfinder Alarms Setup described in the DSM25 Handbook Note 7osilence any alarm press any key Navigation Alarms Setup Navigation alarms will sound in any application when you are navigating FUNCTION OPTIONS Description Default in bold Arrival Alarm Radius 0 10nm 0 01 9 99 nm The distance from the target waypoint or the closest point of approach to the target waypoint that triggers the Arrival Alarm to sound or equivalent in the selected Distance Unit Waypoint Advance AUTO When within the arrival radius of the target waypoint this setting MANUAL determines whether you must manually press a key in order to con tinue to the next waypoint in the route If set to AUTO you are advanced to the next waypoint in the route as soon as the waypoint arrival alarm sounds You still must acknowledge the alarm If set to MANUAL you must acknowledge the alarm and press WAYPOINT ADVANCE before continuing to the next waypoint See Advance to the Next Waypoint within a Route on page 83 Anchor Alarm OFF Switches the anchor alarm on or off ON Anchor Alarm Radius 0 10nm If the Anchor Alarm is set to ON an alarm is triggered when you drift 0 01 9 99 nm from your anchor position by more than the specified distance or equivalent in the selected Distance Unit Chapter 2 General Operation a
61. is added to the route list It can now be displayed edited and erased in the same way as other routes in the system CAUTION The converted route only approximates the track from which it was created Because it is comprised of a maximum of only 50 waypoints the route may not be as detailed as the original track which was constructed from as many as 1000 track points Inspect your new route before using it to ensure that it does not encounter any navigational hazards especially if the path approaches land To create a route from a track that you have already saved CREATE RTE MAKE INTO CKS ua na 2 TRACKS FROM TRACE ROUTE 3 1 Press CREATE RTE FROM TRACK The track list is displayed Highlight the track from which you wish to create the route Press MAKE INTO ROUTE The system generates the route with a default name 4 If desired change the route name or color See Changing the Name or Color ofa Route or Track on page 93 e a 4 9 Editing Routes and Tracks After you have created a route or track it can be edited in a variety of ways You can e Reverse a route following section e Amend the course of a route see page 88 e Change the name of a route or track see page 93 e Change the color of a route or track see page 93 e Erase a route or track see page 94 For a route or track to be edited it must first be selected Note An active route can be edited with the exception of the target waypoint Ifa
62. ish US for screen text labels menus and options Does not Dansk Danish affect letters displayed by the cursor Also affects the Fran ais French display format for lat long position information Deutsch German Nederlands Dutch islenska Icelandic Italiano Italian Norsk Norwegian Portugu s Portuguese Espa ol Spanish Svenska Swedish Suomi Finnish 34 A60 Dual Function Display FUNCTION Description OPTIONS Default in bold Settings Reset Returns all settings back to their original factory values The Waypoint and Route List databases are not reset After making this selection press ENTER to accept the reset or CANCEL to quit without resetting CAUTION Raymarine recommends that you backup your waypoints and routes to a separate CompactFlash card before performing this operation ENTER to confirm CANCEL to quit Settings and Data Reset Returns all settings to their original factory values Deletes all Waypoints and Route Lists Press ENTER to accept the reset or CANCEL to quit without resetting CAUTION Raymarine recommends that you backup your waypoints and routes to a separate CompactFlash card before performing this operation ENTER to confirm CANCEL to quit Chapter 2 General Operation and System Setup 35 FUNCTION OPTIONS Description Default in bold Units Distance Set the units for speed depth and temperature that are NAUTICAL MILE
63. ition HDOP Horizontal Dilution of Position HDOP more precisely estimates the accuracy of horizontal latitude longitude position fixes by adjusting the error estimates according to the geometry of the satellites used A higher figure signifies a greater positional error In ideal circumstances the figure should be in the region of 1 0 Fix Status The fix status displays one of four readings from no fix at all to the best possible fix SD FIX The fix status indicates one of the following e NOFIX no satellite fix can be acquired e FIX OK anormal GPS fix has been acquired e D FIX a differential fix has been acquired e SD FIX a satellite differential fix has been acquired Mode Datum The Mode parameter describes the type of fix obtained e 1 no satellite fix can be acquired e 2 the receiver has acquired the signal of at least 3 satellites and has calcu lated a two dimensional 2 D or horizontal position fix latitude and longi tude e 3 the receiver has acquired the signal of at least 4 satellites and has calcu lated a three dimensional 3 D position fix latitude longitude and altitude The Datum field displays which mathematical model of the Earth s shape was used to determine your position The datum used by the A60 is WGS 84 World Geodetic System 1984 Chapter 2 General Operation and System Setup 39 2 11 Display Setup These options control the appearance of your A60 Display Brightness Use the
64. ks 85 create route from track 86 create track 86 edit 87 stop tracking 86 Trip data item 39 TTG data item 39 U Units 35 User Card menu 41 v Variation Source 33 Vectors 32 94 Ww Waypoint Advance 36 83 Waypoints 49 advance 36 83 change details drag to new position 62 enter new coordinates 61 edit 57 comment 59 default symbol 57 latitude 59 longitude 59 name 59 symbol 57 110 A60 Dual Function Display erase 62 MOB 50 navigation to 53 54 overview 49 placing at a known position 52 at the cursor 51 at the vessel 51 show hide waypoints 98 viewing waypoint information 55 Window CDI 16 95 Nav Data 15 select active window 17 split window 17 Temperature Graph 16 WPT BRG data item 39 WPT RNG data item 39 X XTE 16 37 54 76 104 restart 95 Z Zoom 72
65. lace a waypoint at the vessel position Press and hold to place a Man Overboard MOB marker at your current position DATA Press to display soft keys for implementing the various data functions such as importing exporting waypoints routes and tracks from to a CompactFlash card Also used for sending data to or receiving data from another instrument or PC using NMEA MENU Press to access the Setup Menu Trackpad outer ring The trackpad controls the on screen cursor and is used to scroll through menu items Press the corresponding edge to move the cursor horizontally vertically or diagonally ENTER middle key Press to select an on screen option or to return to the previous soft key label or menu level similar to CANCEL RANGE Press to change the area that is displayed on the screen Press to display a smaller area on the screen Press 4 to display a larger area on the screen Rotary Knob Rotate to scroll up down lists similar to the trackpad Push in to accept a displayed value similar to the ENTER key When editing alphanumeric values rotate clockwise to increase the value rotate counter clockwise to decrease the value and then push in to accept and move the cursor to the next character When a chart is displayed use to fine tune cursor location Rotate clockwise to move cursor up and counter clockwise to move it down Push in to toggle direction control Now rotate clockwise to move cur sor to the right
66. lator The A60 display includes a simulator mode with which you can practice operating your display without data from a GPS antenna or a DSM Before installation connect the display to a 12VDC power supply fused at 4 amps by attaching the red wire from the power lead to positive and the black lead to negative wy The simulator mode is switched on off in the System Setup Menu SOU Oe OS 8 Press MENU The main Setup window is displayed Use the trackpad up down or rotary knob to highlight System Setup Press the trackpad right to select Use the trackpad up down or rotary knob to highlight Simulator Press the trackpad right to select Press the trackpad up down to highlight ON Press ENTER to accept Press CANCEL twice to return to the display screen The SIMULATOR message flashes at the top of the screen and simulated data is displayed Chapter 1 Using the Display 19 Chart Setup Fishfinder Setup System Setup Alarms Setup GPS Status Display Setup Diagnostics Meru User Card Menu System Setup Simulator OFF Bearing Mode TRUE Variation Source AUTO COS ES Manual Variation O0 E Language ENGLISH UsS3 Settings Reset Settings and Data Reset Units HMES Out Setup To place your simulated boat at a specific geographic location on the chart in Simulation mode 1 Make sure Simulator mode is set OFF 2 Place your cursor at the desir
67. layed enabling you to change waypoint details For more information refer to Editing a Waypoint on page 57 3 To accept the default details press ENTER The Waypoint List appears dis playing your newly created waypoint 4 Press ENTER or CANCEL The Waypoint List is removed Shortcut WPT 0001 WPTS x2 ua XK To quickly place a waypoint at your current position accepting the default details Press WPTS MOB twice 8807 3 ata known position WPTS WAYPOINT AT ma castiton a LATITUDE Edit Waypoint Latitude N 26 167496 Longitude y 00 03 907 Comment 1 Press WPTS MOB 2 Press WPT AT POSITION The Edit Waypoint box is displayed with a default name and symbol for your new waypoint 3 Press the LATITUDE soft key The Latitude field is highlighted indicating that you are in edit mode 4 Use the rotary knob and trackpad keys to edit the Latitude field to reflect the desired location as described in Editing a Waypoint on page 57 5 Press LONGITUDE and edit the Longitude field to the desired value 6 If desired editthe waypoint name and symbol from the defaults or add a com ment 7 When complete press ENTER The Waypoint List appears displaying your newly created waypoint 8 Press ENTER or CANCEL to remove the Waypoint List from the screen Chapter 3 Working with Waypoints 53 3 3 Navigating to a Waypoint GOTO You can navigate to an existing waypoint using the GOTO
68. minute de lay from the time you make the setting change to when the A60 places it in memory If power is removed from the unit without using the PWR key less than one minute after mak ing a change the setting is lost Adjusting the Display Lighting You can manually adjust the backlight level 1 Press and release the PWR key The Brightness soft key appears 2 Use the left right trackpad keys or rotary knob to adjust the backlight level Choose from 5 to 100 in 5 increments The level is adjusted immediately 3 Press CANCEL to return to the normal display screen Note The Brightness setting is returned to 100 at power on Chapter 1 Using the Display 11 1 2 The Controls Rotary Knob _ CANCEL Use to scroll through lists or to Press to quit the selected edit alpha numeric characters on screen option when Rotate to scroll or to fine tune editing data cursor position on chart left right Also used to return to the or up down previous soft key or menu Press to accept displayed value or level to toggle cursor direction on chart aymarine Soft Keys Press to select the function identified by the on screen label May display a new level of on screen labels PWR Press and release to turn ON Press again to access Brightness setting Press and hold to turn the display OFF Chart Card slot Open the cover to ins
69. moves accordingly This is the default mode for the chart application Paddlewheel Speed See Boat Speed Range Distance to the specified waypoint or the distance shown on the chart application from the top of the screen to the bottom of the screen Route A sequential series of waypoints entered into the chartplotter that direct the boat to the desired destination RTE Route s seconds sm Statute Miles SOG Speed Over Ground Speed Over Ground The actual speed the boat is moving as measured by the GPS This SOG measurement differs from paddlewheel speed which does not take into account current wind or other sea conditions Time To Go TTG Estimated time that will elapse before reaching waypoint at the current course and speed Time Variable Gain A DSM gain setting that reduces clutter by varying the gain TVG throughout the water column This function is useful for reducing the appearance of noise Track An on screen trail that represents the course you have taken 106 A60 Dual Function Display TTG Time To Go TVG Time Variable Gain UTC Coordinated Universal Time Variable Range Marker Markers used in Fishfinder Mode for determining the depth and VRM distance behind boat of an object VRMs consist of a horizontal depth line and a vertical distance behind boat line Velocity Made Good Your actual rate to a waypoint based upon your
70. n memory If power is removed from the unit without using the PWR Key less than one minute after mak ing a change the setting is lost To access and edit the Setup menu 1 Press MENU The Setup menu is displayed Chart Setup Fishfinder Setup System Setup Alarms Setup GPS Status Display Setup Diagnostics Menu User Card Meru 9795 1 The Setup Menu is contains the following sub menus e Chart Setup e Fishfinder Setup For details please refer to the DSM25 Handbook e System Setup e Alarms Setup e GPS Status e Display Setup e System Diagnostics Chapter 2 General Operation and System Setup 27 e User Card Setup 2 Use the trackpad or the rotary knob to highlight the menu items you wish to access When you first power on your display the default values are used The tables in following sections show the sub menus default settings and options available 2 6 Chart Setup Menu The setup for your chartplotter and its cartography can be changed from the standard configuration to suit your particular needs Although you will probably only do this when you first use the chartplotter you may decide to make subsequent adjustments after you become more familiar with the system Any settings that you change are retained even when you power off To select the Chartplotter Setup menus press MENU and then select Chart Setup 1 Press the trackpad right The menu changes to show you the availabl
71. nd System Setup 37 FUNCTION OPTIONS Description Default in bold Off Track Alarm OFF Switches the Off Track Alarm on or off ON Off Track Alarm XTE Cross Track Error 0 30nm If the Off Track Alarm is set to ON an alarm is triggered when the XTE 0 01 9 99nm for any current navigation exceeds the value that you have speci or equivalent in fied Fishfinder Alarms Setup the selected Distance Unit These setup items are pertinent only if you have a DSM25 Digital Sounder Module installed and connected Fishfinder Alarms Setup options are described in the DSM25 Handbook 2 10 GPS Status You can set up your Global Positioning System GPS and check its status using the GPS Status page of the Setup menu STATUS USE USE USE USE USE USE USE USE USE AZ 126 225 154 065 315 292 329 272 034 036 131 ELEY 046 027 013 011 033 048 008 060 043 048 N 26 07 013 H 080 01 480 Time Date 3 36 17 pn 12 11 2005 Hode Datum 3 38 A60 Dual Function Display This screen provides for each tracked satellite the satellite number a graphical signal strength bar status azimuth angle and its elevation angle from your vessel The sky view graphic shows the position of these satellites Positional accuracy is dependent upon these parameters In particular the azimuth and elevation angles are used in a triangulation process to calculate your pos
72. ng Routes on the Chart Once created you have the option to view its details amend its course edit its name and color or erase it see Changing the Course of a Route on page 88 All route options can be accessed via the ROUTES soft key What is a Route SHOM HIDE FOLLOW RTE REY amp EDIT _ ROUTES OPTIONS DEN ROUTE ROUTES A route is a series of waypoints used to navigate a course A route is displayed on screen as a series of waypoints linked by a line You can build and save a route for later use in which case the route is stored in the route list You can also e Build a temporary route that you follow immediately Quick Route If you do not rename a quick route it will be overwritten and its waypoints deleted when a new quick route is built e Convert a track of your course into a route see Creating a Route from a Track on page 86 Building a Route Routes can either be built on screen or via the waypoint list A route consists of e New waypoints that you have specifically placed for that route or e Existing waypoints that are already stored in the system or e Acombination of new and existing waypoints Up to 495 routes can be added to your system each consisting of up to 50 waypoints As each waypoint is added it is drawn on the chart using the currently specified symbol Once built a route can either be saved and immediately followed Quick Route or saved for later use 78
73. nges to Course Up or C UP in amber text Relative Motion Relative Motion refers to the relationship between the chart and your boat when moving Relative Motion mode is set when you press FIND SHIP The position of your boatis fixed on the screen and the chart picture moves relative to your boat The RELATIVE MOTION indicator appears in the Status Bar at the top of the screen in white text and without parentheses Relative Motion 8993 1 When you pan the chart the cursor is no longer placed over the boat and Relative Motion is suspended This enables you to view another area of the chart while navigating This mode is also referred to as true motion because the chart is fixed and the boat moves in true perspective to fixed landmasses on the screen In True mode RELATIVE MOTION indicator in the Status Bar now appears in amber text and is encased in parentheses To reset Relative Motion and return your boat to the center of the screen press FIND SHIP Note This setting is returned to Relative Motion at power on Relative Motion 8994 1 98 A60 Dual Function Display Hiding the Chart Grid The display of grid lines on the chart is controlled via the Chart Setup Menu Hiding Waypoints Waypoint Information You can show or hide a waypoint s name or the entire waypoint These options are particularly useful when you have placed a large number of waypoints in a small area and
74. nt 5 When you arrive at the target waypoint an alarm sounds and a warning mes sage is displayed To de activate this alarm press any key 6 Tosetthe cross track error XTE to zero and move the origin to the actual ves sel position press RESTART XTE The BOD and BVD lines are now aligned 7 Tostop navigating to the waypoint press STOP GOTO The BOD and BVD lines are removed Note for more information on navigation see Chapter 4 Using the Chartplotter Navigating to a Waypoint Sent by NMEA You can go to a waypoint that you have imported from another device such as another Raymarine display via NMEA The waypoint appears on the A60 display just as if it were located in the A60 s own waypoint database Chapter 3 Working with Waypoints 55 On the sending device 1 Ensure the unit is powered on and connected to the A60 s NMEA port via a suitable cable 2 Select the desired waypoint and export it via the NMEA port On the A60 3 Press GOTO The GOTO NMEA soft key is grayed out until the waypoint is received 4 When the GOTO NMEA key is no longer grayed out press it The waypoint appears along with bearing lines to it Ce 15 lt 16 GOTO NMEA je j E z o m 5 8808 2 3 4 Viewing Waypoint Information You can view the details of any waypoint that you have placed by either selecting it with the cursor or by selecting it on the waypoint list Once you are viewing a waypoint
75. nter the screen on the selected port 4 13 Tides You can display details of tides by selecting the appropriate Tide diamond symbol D with the cursor 1 Place the cursor over the desired Tide diamond symbol If you have enabled CURSOR INFO the cursor turns red and a pop up appears 2 Press ENTER The Object Information box expands to display in the left hand field the selected tide station and a list of other cartographic objects in the area if available Chapter 4 Using the Chartplotter 101 3 If multiple objects are displayed use the trackpad or rotary knob to highlight the desired tide station Details for the selected tide station are displayed in the lower right hand field 4 Press the soft key to display tide information for the appropriate day TODAY PREV DAY or NEXT DAY The date for which this information pertains is dis played to the left of the Position field Object Information CORAL Sl z Depth contour NH 25 39 100 Caution ares MW 080 09 3993 Obstruction Cable area d 6 00am 0 4ft High tide 12 22pm 3 3f4 Low Tide 6 31pm 0 6ft INFORMATION 5 You can now e Press SHOW ON CHART to center the screen on the selected tidal station e Press INFORMATION to display the tidal curve 102 A60 Dual Function Display CORAL SHOAL CURSOR 2 12pm 2 2ft Date NH 25 397100 11 9 06 W Os0 0s 399 High tide 6 00am 4 3F Low tide 11 31pm 1
76. on product disposal Declaration of Conformity Raymarine plc declare that the A60 Dual Function Displays are in compliance with the essential requirements of EMC directive 2004 1 08 EC The original Declaration of Conformity certificate can be viewed on the relevant product page at Www raymarine com Chapter 1 Using the Display The A60 is a GPS Chartplotter display unit that can be upgraded to include fishfinder capabilities The A60 comes equipped with a 5 7 TFT Sunlight Viewable Color LCD and RS12 GPS Sensor J 6 1 1 System Overview The A60 features the following applications e Chartplotter for navigation information waypoint entry and route plan ning For full functionality the display requires connection to the RS12 GPS sensor included for the acquisition of position data This application also requires a relevant chart card to obtain detailed information for the area in which you are navigating Optionally you can connect a Fluxgate Compass Raymarine part number M81 190 via the NMEA port for heading data e Fishfinder to build a picture of what is below your vessel display bottom structure and to help find and identify targets such as fish and wrecks This application also requires an optional DSM25 Digital Sounder Module Raymarine part number E63070 and a suitable transducer Also available are various data screens that are displayed in separate split scre
77. or using an autopilot if installed e Set up a route that can be followed A60 Dual Function Display Fishfinder Page This function requires that you have installed the optional DSM25 Digital Sounder Module The fishfinder application gives you a detailed view of what is below your vessel This includes the seabed and its texture fish and other underwater objects The fishfinder function is fully described in the DSM25 Owner s Handbook A typical fishfinder page is displayed full screen in the following figure BOTTOM LOCK ISHFINDER SETTINGS 20001 D9788 1 Using the fishfinder application you can e Locate and distinguish different types of underwater objects e Obtain information about water depth and temperature and sea bed texture e Place waypoints to indicate places such as a favorite fishing spot or an under water object of interest Chapter 1 Using the Display 15 Data Pages The A60 can also display various Data pages as split windows alongside the chart and fishfinder applications The following soft keys appear when the Chart and Fishfinder pages are selected respectively FULL CHART CHART CHART CHART SCREEN FISHFINDER Haw DATA TEMP GRAFH COI FULL CHART FISHFINDER FISHFINDER FISHFINDER SCREEN FISHFINDER HAY DATA TEMP GRAFH CDI D9786 1 Press the appropriate soft key to select the desired data split screen Nav Data The Nav Navigation Data page
78. ote fyou are adding a waypoint to an active route a route that you are currently fol lowing the change does not take effect until after you have halted the route by pressing STOP FOLLOW to remove a waypoint This option changes the course of a route by removing a waypoint from the route 1 Access the Make Route screen using the method described in the previous section to add a waypoint Use the trackpad right to move control from the left Waypoint column to the right New Route column Use the trackpad up to highlight the waypoint you want to delete Nake Route WET 000S HFT 000S HPT 0009 HFT 000S HFT 0010 HFT 0011 HFT 0011 HFT 0012 WFT 0013 N 25034521 N 25033 1055 z W 078901 755 H 075056 151 2 Press REMOVE WAYPOINT Press ENTER The selected waypoint is removed from the right hand New Route column but not from the left hand Waypoint column that is it is removed from the route but not actually deleted from the chart The route automatically joins the two waypoints on either side of the waypoint you just deleted This occurs in all routes that contained the newly removed waypoint Chapter 4 Using the Chartplotter 91 Note fyou are removing a waypoint from an active route a route that you are currently following the change does not take effect until after you have halted the route by pressing STOP FOLLOW CAUTION When you remove waypoints from a rou
79. quent way points are added the dashed line becomes a solid line Chapter 4 Using the Chartplotter 79 E Orm Horth Up CRelative Motions Cse Pos N 5O 46 914 WH 001t31 743 252 T 26 T 4rnm 001 30 000W 01 28 000 001 26 000W O 1 24 000W 10 TAs io 18 WPT 0004 FCCN PLACE PEAS BUDEK ETE Wea POAT We PONT D9846 1 4 Continue entering new waypoints until your route is complete 5 Tosave the route for later use and rename it if desired Press SAVE ROUTE or ENTER The Edit Route dialog box is displayed Press ENTER to accept the defaults You can edit the route see page 87 To save and immediately follow the built route Press FOLLOW QUICK RTE The route is saved under the name Quick Route If a Quick Route already exists it is overwritten The system then initiates a follow route Note fyou want to keep the Quick Route you willneed to rename it See Changing the Name or Color ofa Route or Track on page 93 USing existing waypoints You can use waypoints that already exist to build a new route USE THIS iT iT T ROUTES M NEW ROUTE gt Je iE f 80 A60 Dual Function Display Move the cursor over the appropriate waypoint Press USE THIS WAYPOINT to include this waypoint in the current route e Ifyou make an error when you are building your route and wish to remove the last waypoint press UNDO WAYPOINT The dotted line joining it to the route is deleted
80. rendered your chart difficult to interpret For more information please refer to Chapter 3 Working with Waypoints SHOM HIDE PRESENT n gt WAYPOINTS You can show or hide waypoint details 1 Press PRESENT from the main chart screen 2 Press the SHOW HIDE WAYPOINTS soft key 3 Make selections as appropriate e Toggle WAYPOINTS to SHOW or HIDE e Toggle WAYPOINT NAME to ON or OFF Hiding a Route or a Track SHOM HIDE ROUTE IE L ROUTES ROUTES SHOW HIDE SHOM HICE TRACK KS T 1 TRACE gt TRACKS ad SHOH HIDE To show hide a route or track 1 Press SHOW HIDE ROUTES or SHOW HIDE TRACKS The Route Track list is displayed 2 Select the desired route or track from the list 3 Press ROUTE or TRACK to toggle between HIDE or SHOW as appropriate 9872 1 N9873 1 Chapter 4 Using the Chartplotter 99 4 12 Port Services You can display details of port services either by selecting the appropriate port aS symbol with the cursor or by using the port search option 1 Place the cursor over the symbol for the desired port If you have enabled CURSOR INFO the cursor turns red and a pop up appears 2 Press ENTER The Object Information box expands to display in the left hand field the selected port and a list of other cartographic objects in the area if available 3 If multiple objects are displayed use the trackpad or rotary knob to highlight the desired port
81. ring from Vessel to Destination CDI Course Deviation Indicator CMG Course Made Good COG Course Over Ground 104 A60 Dual Function Display Coordinated Universal Time UTC The world standard for time that takes into account the addition or omission of leap seconds by atomic clocks each year to compensate for changes in the rotation of the earth Like Greenwich Mean Time GMT UTC is based on the mean solar time for Greenwich England which is located on the Prime Meridian zero longitude UTC time is expressed as plus or minus hours of UTC Course Deviation A graphical representation of your boat s course in a rolling road Indicator CDI format that displays the amount and direction of cross track error XTE Steering instructions on the screen tell you what correction is needed to maintain your course and arrive at the target waypoint Course Made Good The bearing from your starting point to the current position CMG Course Over Ground Indicates the boat s actual course relative to a ground position as COG measured by the GPS This differs from your Heading which does not take into account current wind or other sea conditions that may alter your course Course Up Orientation Displays the chart with your current course upwards As your boat s heading changes the ship symbol moves accordingly If you select a new course the picture resets to display the new course upwards
82. rotary knob the cursor reappears the chart is fixed and the boat moves in perspective to fixed objects on the screen Notes 1 fne ther heading nor COG data is available the vessel is shown as a circle 2 To mark your current position with a waypoint please refer to the Waypoints chapter Chart Card The chart card includes details of each cartographic object that is marked on the chart They also contain source data for structures lines open sea areas port services and tide information 1 Make sure you have enabled the Cursor Info setting see page 23 2 Move the cursor over a cartographic object The cursor turns red and basic information relating to that object is displayed Over an area of water or land not containing a cartographic object the chart source data is displayed A60 Dual Function Display Object Information nformation NH 25 18 160 H 080 19 397 Depth area N 25 18 160 reck Control zone W O80 197397 Restricted area Category of wreck Dangerous wreck vertical datum Mean lower low Hater Hater level effect Always under Hater submerged 9836 1 3 Ifyou desire more detailed information press ENTER The Object Info box is re displayed giving further details relating to the selected object 4 Inthe left hand box highlight the desired subject area for the object you have selected Details are displayed in the right hand box Note Jo scroll through d
83. s created it is assigned a default name You can change this detail and the lat long or comment fields to suit your needs This is particularly useful when you are managing large numbers of waypoints 60 A60 Dual Function Display To change a waypoint s Name Lat Long info or Comment 1 Navigate to the Edit Waypoint box for the desired waypoint as described in the previous section The associated soft keys appear ERASE INSERT CAPS CEESR TET CHARACTER SPACE OM OFF 9807 1 2 Press NAME An edit box appears with the first character highlighted in the field The associated soft keys are displayed Edit Waypoint Lat i tude N 26161496 Longitude y 00 02 3907F Comment 3 Use the trackpad up down keys or the rotary knob to edit the first character as desired Sale Haypoint Sumbo Hame a o005 Latitude N 26 16 496 Longitude y 00 03 907 Comment D9819 1 4 Use the trackpad left right keys or the press in rotary knob to advance to the next character Edit Haypoint Lat i tude N 26161496 Longitude y oso os 907 Comment 5 If needed use the soft keys to select additional editing options Chapter 3 Working with Waypoints 61 ERASE INSERT CAPS Eee TEST CHARACTER SPACE OM OFF 1 D9807 6 Continue in this manner until the entire Name field is complete You can use up to 16 characters including spaces 7 Press the ENTER ke
84. s details a variety of editing and managing options are available using the cursor You can select a waypoint with the cursor and view its details provided that the waypoint is not being navigated to 1 Move the cursor over the waypoint you wish to view The cursor changes color and the information for the selected waypoint is displayed in a data box The soft keys change to show you are working with a waypoint 2 Press EDIT WAYPOINT This displays the waypoint information in a dialog box You can edit the details if desired See Editing a Waypoint on page 57 3 Press ENTER or CANCEL The Waypoint List is displayed 4 Press ENTER or CANCEL again to return to normal operation 56 A60 Dual Function Display using the waypoint list The Waypoint List shows all the waypoints that have been placed and displays details of the selected waypoint 1 Press WPTS MOB 2 Press REV amp EDIT WAYPOINTS The Waypoint List is displayed WPTS Waypoint List MOB SYMBOL MAME WPT 0001 HPT 0002 REV amp EDIT yy WAYPOINTS WPT 0003 WPT 0004 WPT 000S Position H 260151247 H 080904 612 BRG O42 7 RHG 1 25nm Temp 7E 40F Depth 97 2ft Date 1172272006 Time 09 17 31 D9802 1 3 Use the trackpad up down or rotary knob to move to the desired waypoint The information for the selected waypoint is displayed 4 Press ENTER or CANCEL to return to normal operation Chapter 3 Working with Waypoints 57
85. s red and information associated with that object is displayed The amount of detail displayed is determined by the Object Information setting in the Chart Setup Menu which is described on page 31 Note Cursor Info determines whether the pop up box appears when the cursor is placed over an object Object Info determines the level of detail appearing in that pop up To display or hide Cursor Info 1 Press DATA The Data soft keys appear 2 Press CURSOR INFO The options toggle between the following selections e ON object data and cursor position information is displayed 24 A60 Dual Function Display e TIMED object data and cursor position information are displayed for three seconds and then disappear e OFF object data and cursor position information are not displayed 2 3 Status Bar The Status Bar provides current information about the chart application Half Screen 12nm H UP CEMI Csr Pos N O 25 189 160 N 080 19 397 Full Screen 12nm Horth Up Relative Motion Csr Pos Ho o25 16 160 W 080 19 397 250 T 0 6 fri 2 Top Line e Chart Range This represents the distance from the top to the bottom of screen at the cur rent zoom level refer to Zoom in out on page 72 Range rings are drawn at intervals equal to 1 4 of this value e Orientation This reports the orientation mode currently displayed Head Up North Up or Course Up When in split screens these appear as H UP N UP and C UP respecti
86. splay 26 Chart Setup Menu ucarana n a a ta 27 Ghart Setup Ao a A A tat siti a 29 27 Fishfinder Setup airida vorcclaneedd nde 32 2 8 System Setup sssssssssessrssrenessussneurenenurunouronennununounenennenanonnonennnnunonnanenan 33 2 9 Alarm Setup Menu cccsccscscsssscsscsccsscsssncsssnsessnceseseesesseseaseseasensanenseses 36 Navigation Alarms Setup ccssecssscssssessssescescssescssesesceseeseseeseaeesesteasens 36 Fishfinder Alarms Setup ssssssssssssssssssssssssseesssssssssessessassnssasesssseassosees 37 2 10 GPS Status nsina iaai aaia 37 HDOP secs ciensivia iaddita vi antaath n KENEK NE 38 FIX StatUS ccce ceca dence ie cine SEACE rE T 38 Mode Datum sensata tana Gin Ga aa andar 38 2 11 Display Setup c sesssssecsssscscscsesscssssestssssncsssnsessncesensesencessnceseaseseaseseateses 39 BriQhtNess cicswihadeasisaeiiiharncinciaganniiidiiiamanianianians 39 Data Items isiietccdceiiide aie didn aniria cari aaia NNN 39 K y Beep srira aaa A A needa 40 Digital COMPASS e essssesessessescescsessesescesesncseencesesceseseeseseeseseeseaeeseaeeasass 40 2 12 System Diagnostics eseseececesseseeeceeeeseeceeeseeceseaeaeeceneaeesaneteeataneteaeseens 41 2 13 User Card Menu iaeei a diva E ania 41 User Card Manager cscssssessessesessessssessesessesessesesssseesesesseeesseeassesass 41 Save Image to User Card sscssscsssscssssssssessncsssnssssnsassnsassnsessnseseneees 41 Remove User Card pii a 41 2 14 Inserting
87. tall CompactFlash cards Trackpad Controls the on screen cursor Also used to scroll through menu Press the corresponding edge of the trackpad to move the cursor horizontally vertically or diagonally ENTER Press to select an on screen option or return to the previous soft key or menu level RANGE Changes the display scale Press 7 to display a smaller area on the screen Press Ato display a larger area PAGE Displays soft keys for selecting available pages for Chart and Fishfinder functions Pages can also be split into two window combinations WPTS MOB Press and release to display the waypoint soft keys Press again to place waypoint at your boat s position Press and hold to place a Man Overboard MOB marker at your current position MENU Press to access the Setup Menu DATA Displays soft keys for importing exporting waypoints routes and tracks from to a CompactFlash card or from to another instrument via NMEA ACTIVE Selects which of the two split windows has control The selected screen is outlined in red and associated soft key labels are displayed 12 A60 Dual Function Display 1 3 Selecting How the Applications are Displayed Each A60 application Chart Fishfinder is displayed in a separate page In turn these pages can be split into 2 side by side windows The settings you choose are saved so that each time you open an application it is presented in the same way
88. te the stored route joins the two waypoints on either side of the waypoint just eliminated Ensure that this altered route does not present a navigation hazard to relocate a waypoint within the route This option alters the course of a route by changing the order in which you travel to the waypoints in the route 1 Access the Make Route screen using the method described in the previous section to add a waypoint 2 Use the trackpad up to highlight the new waypoint you want to move 3 Press REMOVE WAYPOINT The selected waypoint disappears from the list 4 Use the trackpad to move the highlight immediately below the position where you want the waypoint to be relocated 5 Move control back to the left column and re select the waypoint that you just removed from your route 6 Press INSERT WAYPOINT The waypoint is returned to the route in the new position 7 Press SAVE ROUTE Note fyou are moving a waypoint in an active route a route that you are currently fol lowing the change does not take effect until after you have halted the route by pressing STOP FOLLOW Using the Cursor On Screen to add a waypoint This option changes the course of a route by adding a new waypoint or incorporating an existing waypoint to the end of the route 1 Select the appropriate route for editing via the REV amp EDIT ROUTES soft key 2 Press AMEND RTE COURSE The cursor is joined to the last waypoint in the route with a
89. te name moves accordingly The system then automatically activates the follow route function Note 7ostop following an active route at any time press STOP FOLLOW i TE Chapter 4 Using the Chartplotter 85 4 8 Using Tracks Atrack is an on screen trail that represents the course you have taken This trail is made up of a series of track points that are created automatically You can save the track to create a permanent record of where you have been All track functions described in this section are accessed via the TRACKS soft key E Orm Horth Up CRelative Motion Csr Pos HO 50 47 555 H 000255 200 O71 T 0 T2nm 057 y 000 56 000W 4000 55 500w 000 55 000 a E oa FINC SHIF GOTO ROUTES TRACKS PRESENT D9856 1 Tracks can be used to e Review where you have been e Retrace your original journey by converting the track to a route and automat ically reversing it Your A60 can store up to 16 tracks using up to 1000 track points each If necessary you can save tracks to a CF card see Saving and Retrieving Data on page 44 You also have the option to personalize your tracks by renaming them or changing their color A60 Dual Function Display Creating a Track To start tracking START CKS TRACKS ma TAE Press START TRACK Atrack starts to be laid from the stern of the boat using the minimum number of track points necessary If the maximum numb
90. til you have completed setting up the display with your preferences Chapter 2 General Operation and System Setup 29 8 Press CANCEL to return to the default screen This may require pressing the key more than once Depth Contour Safety Contours shaded areas iu nanoria nhn i a Chart Boundary Range Ring Distance Light Sector Spot Sounding Range Ring Chart Grid Caution and Routing Data Nav Mark D8822 3 Chart Setup The following describes the options found in the Chart Setup menu FUNCTION OPTIONS Description Default in bold Chart Display SIMPLE The level of detail shown on the chart DETAILED EXTRA DETAILED Chart Grid OFF Grid lines of latitude and longitude oN Chart Text OFF Text appearing on the chart such as place names oN Chart Text Size SMALL Size of text appearing on the chart LARGE Chart Boundaries OFF The line indicating the boundary of the chart ON Spot Soundings OFF Number on the chart indicating depth ON 30 A60 Dual Function Display FUNCTION OPTIONS Description Default in bold Safety Contour OFF Areas with depths shallower than the specified value are 7ft shaded ina different color than those areas with depths greater 16ft than the specified value The contour is always drawn at or 33ft deeper than the selected depth 66ft Depth Contour OFF Outlines an area that is lo
91. tting the Chart Orientation cssssssssesssesscessesssssssnesssneessneeseneeses 96 North Up N UP ei ianea 96 Head Up H UP c csssssssccsssssscscscscessncesencssssseseaseseassnsasensesenseseneeses 96 Cours Up CUP neua aa 97 Relative Motion ssia aaa a R 97 Hiding the Chart Grid oscoecirneaennnannm anaana 98 Hiding Waypoints Waypoint Information c ssessessessssssesssessssesseens 98 Hiding a Route or a Track ssssssscccssssssscsssscecescescseeseseeceseeeeseeeeseesesseasans 98 ANZ POM SEINES aai EEEE E S AS 99 Search for a Port sscsessessessecseesesseesnsesesseeeseeseeseeseeeseeaceseeseteeeesass 100 AVS NTO C EE E TET ATT 100 Appendix GlosSary s ssssessssenunnenunnununnenunnununnununnunuunununnununnunnnnunn unnn nn nnn nn nnn nna 103 Important Information Intended Use The A60 is a GPS Chartplotter display unit that can be upgraded to include optional Fishfinder functionality This handbook contains important information on the operation of your A60 To get the best results in operation and performance please take the time to read it thoroughly For full details of installation and system integration please refer to the Installation Manual supplied with the display Safety Notices A WARNING Navigation Aid This device is intended to be used as an aid to navigation Its accuracy can be affected by many factors including equipment failure or defects environmental conditions and incorrect handl
92. tup 41 Compass directions N NE NW etc have a superscript character that represents the bearing mode you selected in System Set Up M for Magnetic and T for True 2 12 System Diagnostics This sub menu is for diagnostic use by authorized dealers All menu items default to OFF You should not make any adjustments to these settings 2 13 User Card Menu This menu contains options for using Compact Flash CF cards with the A60 User Card Manager This utility is a file manager for the CF card much like Windows Explorer is used in Microsoft Windows User Card Manager provides you with details about the files on the card such as Name Type and file size Use the trackpad or rotary knob to scroll through the list Save Image to User Card Use this selection save current data to the CF card for future reference You are then prompted to press a SAVE soft key to confirm This selection is also available by pressing and holding the DATA key When you make this selection the following is saved onto the card e bitmap screen shot of your A60 display e textfile listing the essential data at the time of the screen dump such as lat amp long speed etc e screen shot and essential data saved in an HTML file When the HTML file is viewed in a web browser on your personal computer clicking on the screen image links you to Google Local This provides you with an overhead perspective of the area in the image viewed as a map sat
93. vely see page 96 e Relative Motion mode This indicates that the chart is in Relative Motion mode which is invoked at power up or when you press FIND SHIP When you move relocate the cursor Relative Motion is broken and the indicator appears in amber text and enclosed in parentheses Relative Motion When in split windows these appear as RM and RM respectively Relative Motion is described in more detail on page 97 Bottom Line e Position Csr Pos When in Relative Motion mode this field displays the boat s Position When Relative Motion is suspended the cursor position Csr Pos and bearing amp range from the boat are shown Note Measurements in the Status Bar are displayed in the Distance Units set in the Units parameter of the System Setup menu When zooming in and the value becomes less than 0 5 mile or 0 5 kilometer the distance unit converts to feet or meters respectively Chapter 2 General Operation and System Setup 25 2 4 Displaying Control Information on the Screen Information connected with controls is shown on your screen in the following ways e Soft Keys e Dialog boxes e Pop Up messages e Database lists Soft Keys These are the primary means of control of the display See Soft Keys on page 23 for a detailed explanation Dialog Boxes Dialog boxes enable editing of objects stored on the display such as a waypoint Objects can be selected on screen or from the appropriate list Dialog bo
94. w position using the cursor and trackpad 1 Place the cursor over the waypoint that you want to move The Waypoint soft keys appear 2 Press MOVE WAYPOINT Note fyou place the cursor over a waypoint to which you are currently navigating the active waypoint the STOP GOTO soft key or STOP FOLLOW if the waypoint is part ofa route appears You must stop the goto before moving the waypoint 3 Move the cursor to the new location 4 Press PLACE WAYPOINT to move the waypoint to the new location or CANCEL to abandon the move CAUTION Moving a Waypoint used in a Route It is possible to move waypoints that are used in routes In such instances the stored route will include the Waypoint in its new position Ensure that this does not present a navigation hazard Erasing a Waypoint You can erase any waypoint on the system using the cursor or the waypoint list except for the waypoint thatyou are currently navigating to see Navigating toa Specific Point on page 73 If you attempt to delete any waypoint used in a route a warning message is displayed that this is the case You can override the warning and delete the waypoint anyway by pressing ENTER when prompted After the waypoint is removed the route will automatically join the two waypoints on either side of the waypoint you just deleted This occurs in all routes that contained the newly deleted waypoint To erase a waypoint Chapter 3 Working with Waypoints 63 WPTS
95. waypoint 83 build route 77 change the course 88 edit 87 follow route 81 in reverse order 84 using Quick Route 82 using the Route List 83 safety 65 set up chart and cartography 27 Setup menu 29 show hide waypoints 98 Tides 100 Track Interval 32 tracks 85 create route from track 86 create track 86 edit 87 stop tracking 86 XTE restart 95 zooming 72 COG data item 39 COG indication 32 94 COG Vectors 32 94 Comment for waypoint 59 Compass 40 Controls 11 21 keys 21 soft keys 23 Course Deviation Indicator CDI 16 95 Course Up mode 97 Create route from track 86 Create track 86 Cross Track Error XTE 16 37 54 76 104 108 A60 Dual Function Display restart 95 H Cursor 23 Head Up mode 96 Cursor Info 23 Heading indication 32 94 D Heading Vectors 32 94 Data Items 39 Data key 22 44 Data transfer 44 Data window 12 Date data item 40 Date units 35 Declutter 71 Depth Contour 30 Depth data item 39 Depth units 35 Diagnostics 41 Digital Compass 40 Display orientation Course Up 97 Head Up 96 North Up 96 Display Setup menu 39 Distance units 35 E Edit routes 87 tracks 87 waypoints 57 Erase routes 94 tracks 94 waypoints 62 F Find Nearest 70 Find Ship 69 Fishfinder Setup menu 32 Follow route 81 in reverse order 84 using Quick Route 82 using the Route List 83 G Glossary 103 GPS Status 37 K Key Beep 40 L Land Features 30 Language setting 33 Latitude of waypoint 59 Light Sectors 30 Log dat
96. waypoint being edited becomes the target the system cancels the edit and the waypoint remains in its original position A60 Dual Function Display Reversing a Route You can reverse the course of a route as follows 1 Press ROUTES and then FOLLOW RTE OPTIONS The route list and associated soft keys are shown 2 Select the appropriate route 3 Press REVERSE ROUTE The route name moves to new starting point and the waypoints within the route renumber accordingly Changing the Course of a Route REY amp EDIT AMEND na ua 3 ROUTES ROUTES RTE COURSE You can amend the course of a route by e Adding a waypoint to the route e Moving a waypoint within a route e Removing a waypoint You can accomplish these changes in two different ways e Edit the route using the Make Route dialog box This method modifies the route by identifying which existing waypoints are used in the route and in what order It does not alter the waypoints themselves e Select the individual waypoint s on screen with the cursor and then use the appropriate soft keys to modify the route This method actually adds moves or erases waypoints Using the Make Route Box to add a waypoint This option changes the course of a route by adding an existing waypoint to the route 1 Select the appropriate route for editing via the REV amp EDIT ROUTES soft key 2 Press AMEND RTE COURSE 3 Press USE WPT LIST The Make Route screen is displayed Ch
97. what correction is needed to maintain your course and arrive at the target waypoint Indication arrows are placed either side of the steering instruction pointing towards the center line The greater the error the more arrows that appear Correct your course by steering in the direction indicated by the arrows If your boat is off track to the degree that it would not be displayed within the rolling road the boat icon flashes Chapter 1 Using the Display 0 Srm Csr Pos A HPT 0003 E amp TE CoG HEADING Ry Aao 67n 2207 225 bo i HPT BEG HPT RNG VMG WPT 250 1 0 42 m 3 Luts ETHE SHIP BOTS ROUTES TRACES PRESEMT D9792 1 Selecting a Split Window When the selected page has a split window the window that is currently active is bordered in red and the soft key options for that application are displayed Pressing the ACTIVE key changes this active highlight to the other window on that page and its associated soft key labels Note When you switch from full chart screen to split screen chart the split screen is cen tered at what was the center of the full screen and the cursor is moved to the center of the Split screen In the following figure the fishfinder page is active so soft keys for that application appear A60 Dual Function Display 12hm H UP Position N 26 39 618 W O78 31 961 t BOTToOnM LOCK FETSHETHDEF aomi D9789 1 SETTTHGS 1 4 The Simu
98. x information can be edited using the soft keys the rotary knob or the trackpad For details see Editing a Waypoint on page 57 Edit Waypoint Symbo Hame HPT 000S Lat i tude N 26 16 456 Longitude y 00 03 907 Comment Pop up Messages Pop up messages can be of two types e Information These messages appear for a set period of time and alert you to something that is happening such as a function not being available These messages cannot be edited and some may be a prompt that require a response e Alarm messages See Alarm Setup Menu on page 36 for more information 26 A60 Dual Function Display Database Lists Database lists contain information that have been added to the display memory such as lists provided for waypoints tracks and routes You can scroll through a database list using the trackpad to highlight a particular entry Entries within a database list can be selected for editing for example erase or edit the name of a waypoint 2 5 Setting up the Display You can set up the display so that the applications being used are presented in the way that suits how you work This section shows you how to access and change these settings Note A non sounder setting changes except Brightness and Relative Motion are re tained when the unit is powered offusing the PWR key However there is a one minute de lay from the time you make the setting change to when the A60 places it i
99. y to save the change The new name appears in the Edit Waypoint box Edit Waypoint amp Latitude N 26 16 496 Longitude y 00 02 907 Comment 9821 1 8 Repeat these steps to edit the other details Latitude Longitude and Com ment pressing the soft key to select the associated field you wish to change 9 When complete press CANCEL to return to the Waypoint List and select another waypoint or else press CANCEL a second time to clear all boxes Notes 1 oexita field without saving press CANCEL 2 fyou try to enter a waypoint name that is already in use a pop up appears displaying the error message NAME EXISTS 3 The comment field contains up to 32 characters Moving a Waypoint You can move any waypoint to a new position If however you are navigating to a waypoint and you wish it to be moved you will need to stop navigation press STOP GOTO or STOP FOLLOW There are two methods of moving a waypoint by entering new coordinates If you know the new coordinates for the particular waypoint you can enter this information by editing the waypoint s Latitude and Longitude as described in the preceding section Changing the Waypoint Details A60 Dual Function Display Edit Waypoint Sumbo l amp Hame WPT 000S Lat i tude N 26 1674596 Longitude yo 00 03 907 Comment D9801 1 by dragging the waypoint to a new position You can drag a waypoint to a ne
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