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© 2016 Raymarine UK Limited
81358-3Document number:
01-2016Date:
English (EN)
INSTALLATION &
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
DRAGONFLY
Documentandsoftwarechanges
Thefollowingtablesdescribethemainchangesthathavebeenmadesincethelastreleaseofboththe
productsoftwareandthisdocument.
Applicablesoftwareversion:Dragony
®
LightHouse
IIRelease12
Applicabledocuments:81358–3
Applicableproducts:Dragony-4DV/Dragony-4DVS/Dragony-4Pro/Dragony-5DVS/
Dragony-5M/Dragony-5Pro/Dragony-7Pro(DoesnotapplytotheWi-Fish
product.)
Newfeatures
Description
Applicable
applicationApplicablechapter(s)orsection(s)
AddedsupportforDragony-7ProN/AN/A
Superiordownriggersonarperformance.Sonar/DownVisionN/A
Improvedbottomtrackingcapabilities.
Sonar/DownVisionN/A
Trademarkandpatentsnotice
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hs
,SeaTalk
ng
,Micronet,Raytech,
GearUp,MarineShield,Seahawk,Autohelm,Automagic,andVisionalityareregisteredorclaimed
trademarksofRaymarineBelgium.
FLIR,DownVision,SideVision,Dragony,Quantum,Instalert,InfraredEverywhere,andTheWorld’s
SixthSenseareregisteredorclaimedtrademarksofFLIRSystems,Inc.
Allothertrademarks,tradenames,orcompanynamesreferencedhereinareusedforidenticationonly
andarethepropertyoftheirrespectiveowners.
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Softwareupdates
Important:ChecktheRaymarinewebsiteforthelatestsoftwarereleasesforyourproduct.
www.raymarine.com/software
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Copyright©2016RaymarineUKLtd.Allrightsreserved.
ENGLISH
Documentnumber:81358-3
Date:01-2016
Contents
Chapter1Importantinformation..........................7
TFTDisplays...............................................................8
Wateringress..............................................................8
Disclaimers.................................................................8
Memorycardsandchartcards.....................................8
EMCinstallationguidelines..........................................8
RFexposure...............................................................9
FCC............................................................................9
ComplianceStatement(Part15.19)..............................9
FCCInterferenceStatement(Part15.105(b))...............9
IndustryCanada..........................................................9
IndustryCanada(Français)..........................................9
Japaneseapprovals...................................................10
Thirdpartysoftwarelicenseagreements.....................10
Declarationofconformity............................................10
Pixeldefectpolicy......................................................10
Warrantypolicy..........................................................10
Warrantyregistration..................................................10
Productdisposal........................................................10
IMOandSOLAS........................................................10
Technicalaccuracy....................................................10
Chapter2Documentandproduct
information...........................................................13
2.1Documentinformation..........................................14
2.2Productoverview.................................................16
2.3CHIRPDownVision
overview..............................17
2.4CHIRPSonaroverview.........................................17
Chapter3Planningtheinstallation...................19
3.1Installationchecklist.............................................20
3.2PartssuppliedDV,DVS,andProvariants...........20
3.3Partssupplied5M.............................................21
3.4PartssuppliedWi-Fish
...................................21
3.5DownVision
transducercompatibility..................22
3.6T oolsrequiredforinstallationDragony
®
DV
/DVS/Pro/Wi-Fish
..............................................23
3.7T oolsrequiredforinstallationDragony-5
M..............................................................................23
3.8Softwareupdates.................................................24
3.9Warningsandcautions.........................................24
3.10Selectingalocationforthetransducer.................25
3.11Cablerouting......................................................26
3.12Selectingalocationforthedisplay.......................26
3.13Installationprocess.............................................28
Chapter4Mounting.............................................29
4.1Mountingthetransommountbracket.....................30
4.2Mountingthetransducer.......................................30
4.3Mountingtheunit.................................................31
4.4Testingandadjustingthetransducer.....................32
4.5Finalizingthetransducermounting........................33
Chapter5Cablesandconnections....................35
5.1Generalcablingguidance.....................................36
5.2Connectionsoverview..........................................36
5.3CableconnectionDV,DVS,Proand
Wi-Fish
..................................................................38
5.4Connectingthepowercable-5M.........................38
5.5Extensioncableconnection..................................41
Chapter6Wi-Fish
.............................................43
6.1Wi-Fishcontrols...................................................44
6.2Switchingtheunitonandoff.................................44
6.3Wi-Fish
mobileapp...........................................45
6.4Wi-Fish
initialsetup..........................................46
6.5DepthOffset........................................................46
6.6SwitchingonthesimulatorWi-Fish
app...........47
6.7OpeningtheMicroSDcardreadercover................47
Chapter7Gettingstarted...................................49
7.1ControlsDV,DVS,ProandM..........................50
7.2Switchingtheunitonandoff.................................50
7.3Initialsetupprocedures........................................51
7.4Satellite-basednavigation.....................................52
7.5Checkingthesonarapplication.............................53
7.6CheckingtheDownVision
application................54
7.7Shortcutspage.....................................................54
7.8Applications.........................................................55
7.9Viewswitcher.......................................................56
7.10Memorycardsandchartcards............................57
7.11Learningresources.............................................58
Chapter8Fishnderapplications......................59
8.1DownVision
applicationoverview.......................60
8.2Sonarapplicationoverview...................................60
8.3Fishnderapplications'features............................62
8.4Fishnderapplications’controls............................62
8.5Zoom..................................................................63
8.6Range.................................................................64
8.7Scrolling..............................................................64
8.8A-Scopemode.....................................................65
8.9DisplayOptions....................................................65
8.10Colors...............................................................66
8.11Sensitivityadjustments.......................................67
8.12DVSystemsettingsmenuoptions.......................68
Chapter9Chartapplication................................69
9.1Chartapplicationoverview....................................70
9.2Electronicchartsoverview....................................71
9.3Chartapplicationcontrols.....................................73
9.4Waypointsoverview.............................................74
9.5Tracks.................................................................81
9.6ImportandExport................................................83
9.7Waypointsandtracksstoragecapacity..................84
9.8Navigation...........................................................84
9.9Chartsettingsmenucartography
compatibility..............................................................85
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9.10Chartselection...................................................86
9.11ChartDetail........................................................86
9.12Highresolutionbathymetry.................................87
9.13Chartorientation................................................87
9.14TextandSymbolsize..........................................88
9.15Boatposition......................................................89
9.16Communitylayer................................................89
9.17Sonarlogging.....................................................90
9.18COGVector.......................................................90
9.19DeepWater.......................................................91
9.20Chartobjects.....................................................91
9.215MSystemsettingsmenu..................................92
Chapter10Mobileapplications..........................93
10.1Wi-Fish
mobileapp..........................................94
10.2ConnectingWi-FiProdisplays........................94
Chapter11Tools&Settings...............................95
11.1SystemSettingsmenu........................................96
11.2Alarms.............................................................102
11.3Backupandreset.............................................105
11.4Wi-FiSettings...................................................107
Chapter12Maintenance...................................109
12.1Serviceandmaintenance..................................110
12.2Productcleaning...............................................110
12.3Transducercleaning..........................................111
Chapter13Troubleshooting.............................113
13.1Troubleshooting................................................114
13.2Poweruptroubleshooting..................................115
13.3GPStroubleshooting.........................................116
13.4Sonar/DownVisiontroubleshooting...................117
13.5Wi-Fitroubleshooting.........................................119
13.6Miscellaneoustroubleshooting..........................121
Chapter14Technicalsupport..........................123
14.1Raymarineproductsupportandservicing...........124
14.2Learningresources...........................................125
Chapter15Technicalspecication..................127
15.1TechnicalspecicationDragony-4................128
15.2TechnicalspecicationDragony-5................129
15.3TechnicalspecicationDragony-7................130
15.4TechnicalspecicationWi-Fish
...................131
15.5TechnicalspecicationCPT-DVand
CPT-DVS................................................................131
Chapter16Sparesandaccessories................133
16.1Spares&Accessories......................................134
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Chapter1:Importantinformation
Warning:Productinstallationand
operation
Thisproductmustbeinstalledand
operatedinaccordancewiththe
instructionsprovided.Failuretodoso
couldresultinpersonalinjury,damage
toyourvesseland/orpoorproduct
performance.
Raymarinerecommendscertied
installationbyaRaymarineapproved
installer.Acertiedinstallationqualies
forenhancedproductwarrantybenets.
ContactyourRaymarinedealerfor
furtherdetails,andrefertotheseparate
warrantydocumentpackedwithyour
product.
Warning:Ensuresafenavigation
Thisproductisintendedonlyasanaid
tonavigationandmustneverbeused
inpreferencetosoundnavigational
judgment.Onlyofcialgovernment
chartsandnoticestomarinerscontainall
thecurrentinformationneededforsafe
navigation,andthecaptainisresponsible
fortheirprudentuse.Itistheuser’s
responsibilitytouseofcialgovernment
charts,noticestomariners,cautionand
propernavigationalskillwhenoperating
thisoranyotherRaymarineproduct.
Warning:Potentialignitionsource
ThisproductisNOTapprovedforusein
hazardous/ammableatmospheres.Do
NOTinstallinahazardous/ammable
atmosphere(suchasinanengineroom
ornearfueltanks).
Warning:12Voltdconly
Thisproductmustonlybeconnectedtoa
12voltdcpowersource.
Warning:Highvoltages
Thisproductmaycontainhighvoltages.
DoNOTremoveanycoversorotherwise
attempttoaccessinternalcomponents,
unlessspecicallyinstructedinthe
documentationprovided.
Warning:Powersupplyvoltage
Connectingthisproducttoavoltage
supplygreaterthanthespecied
maximumratingmaycausepermanent
damagetotheunit.RefertotheTechnical
specicationsectionforvoltagerating.
Warning:Productgrounding
Beforeapplyingpowertothisproduct,
ensureithasbeencorrectlygrounded,in
accordancewiththeinstructionsprovided.
Warning:Switchoffpowersupply
Ensurethevessel’spowersupplyis
switchedOFFbeforestartingtoinstallthis
product.DoNOTconnectordisconnect
equipmentwiththepowerswitchedon,
unlessinstructedinthisdocument.
Warning:FCCWarning(Part15.21)
Changesormodicationstothis
equipmentnotexpresslyapprovedin
writingbyRaymarineIncorporatedcould
violatecompliancewithFCCrulesand
voidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatethe
equipment.
Caution:Serviceandmaintenance
Thisproductcontainsnouserserviceable
components.Pleasereferallmaintenance
andrepairtoauthorizedRaymarine
dealers.Unauthorizedrepairmayaffect
yourwarranty.
Caution:Transducercable
DoNOTcut,shorten,orsplicethe
transducercable.
DoNOTremovetheconnector.
Ifthecableiscut,itcannotberepaired.
Cuttingthecablewillalsovoidthe
warranty.
Caution:Powersupplyprotection
Wheninstallingthisproductensurethe
powersourceisadequatelyprotected
bymeansofasuitably-ratedfuseor
automaticcircuitbreaker.
Caution:Careofchartandmemory
cards
Toavoidirreparabledamagetoand/or
lossofdatafromchartandmemorycards:
DONOTsavedataorlestoacard
containingcartographyasthecharts
maybeoverwritten.
Ensurethatchartandmemorycards
arettedthecorrectwayaround.DO
NOTtrytoforceacardintoposition.
DONOTuseametallicinstrumentsuch
asascrewdriverorplierstoinsertor
removeachartormemorycard.
Importantinformation
7
Caution:Ensurecardreaderdoor
issecurelyclosed
Topreventwateringressandconsequent
damagetotheproduct,ensurethatthe
cardreaderdoorisrmlyclosed.
Caution:Productcleaning
Whencleaningproducts:
Ifyourproductincludesadisplay
screen,doNOTwipethescreenwith
adrycloth,asthiscouldscratchthe
screencoating.
DoNOTuseabrasive,oracidor
ammoniabasedproducts.
DoNOTuseajetwash.
TFTDisplays
Thecolorsofthedisplaymayseemtovarywhen
viewedagainstacoloredbackgroundorincolored
light.Thisisaperfectlynormaleffectthatcan
beseenwithallcolorThinFilmTransistor(TFT)
displays.
Wateringress
Wateringressdisclaimer
Althoughthewaterproofratingcapacityofthis
productmeetsthestatedIPXstandard(refertothe
product’sTechnicalSpecication),waterintrusion
andsubsequentequipmentfailuremayoccurifthe
productissubjectedtocommercialhigh-pressure
washing.Raymarinewillnotwarrantproducts
subjectedtohigh-pressurewashing.
Disclaimers
Thisproduct(includingtheelectroniccharts)is
intendedtobeusedonlyasanaidtonavigation.It
isdesignedtofacilitateuseofofcialgovernment
charts,notreplacethem.Onlyofcialgovernment
chartsandnoticestomarinerscontainallthecurrent
informationneededforsafenavigation,andthe
captainisresponsiblefortheirprudentuse.Itis
theusersresponsibilitytouseofcialgovernment
charts,noticestomariners,cautionandproper
navigationalskillwhenoperatingthisoranyother
Raymarineproduct.Thisproductsupportselectronic
chartsprovidedbythirdpartydatasupplierswhich
maybeembeddedorstoredonmemorycard.Use
ofsuchchartsissubjecttothesupplier’sEnd-User
LicenceAgreementincludedinthedocumentation
forthisproductorsuppliedwiththememorycard
(asapplicable).
Raymarinedoesnotwarrantthatthisproductis
error-freeorthatitiscompatiblewithproducts
manufacturedbyanypersonorentityotherthan
Raymarine.
Thisproductusesdigitalchartdata,andelectronic
informationfromtheGlobalPositioningSystem
(GPS)whichmaycontainerrors.Raymarinedoes
notwarranttheaccuracyofsuchinformationand
youareadvisedthaterrorsinsuchinformationmay
causetheproducttomalfunction.Raymarineisnot
responsiblefordamagesorinjuriescausedbyyour
useorinabilitytousetheproduct,bytheinteraction
oftheproductwithproductsmanufacturedbyothers,
orbyerrorsinchartdataorinformationutilizedby
theproductandsuppliedbythirdparties.
Memorycardsandchartcards
MicroSDmemorycardscanbeusedtobackup/
archivedata(e.g.Waypoint,andTracks).Once
dataisbackeduptoamemorycardolddatacan
bedeletedfromthesystem,creatingcapacityfor
newdata.Thearchiveddatacanberetrievedatany
time.Chartcardsprovideadditionalorupgraded
cartography.
Itisrecommendedthatyourdataisbackeduptoa
memorycardonaregularbasis.DoNOTsavedata
toamemorycardcontainingcartography.
Compatiblecards
ThefollowingtypesofMicroSDcardsarecompatible
withyourdisplay:
MicroSecureDigitalStandard-Capacity
(MicroSDSC)
MicroSecureDigitalHigh-Capacity(MicroSDHC)
Note:
Themaximumsupportedmemorycardcapacity
is32GB.
MicroSDcardsmustbeformattedtouseeither
theFATorFAT32lesystemformattoenable
usewithyourMFD.
Speedclassrating
Forbestperformanceitisrecommendedthatyou
useClass10orUHS(UltraHighSpeed)class
memorycards.
Chartcards
Yourproductispre-loadedwithelectroniccharts
(worldwidebasemap).Ifyouwishtousedifferent
chartdata,youcaninsertcompatiblechartcardsinto
theunit'smemorycardreader.
Usebrandedchartcardsandmemorycards
Whenarchivingdataorcreatinganelectronicchart
card,Raymarinerecommendstheuseofquality
brandedmemorycards.Somebrandsofmemory
cardmaynotworkinyourunit.Pleasecontact
customersupportforalistofrecommendedcards.
EMCinstallationguidelines
Raymarineequipmentandaccessoriesconformto
theappropriateElectromagneticCompatibility(EMC)
regulations,tominimizeelectromagneticinterference
8
Dragony–4/Dragony–5/Dragony–7/Wi–Fish
betweenequipmentandminimizetheeffectsuch
interferencecouldhaveontheperformanceofyour
system
CorrectinstallationisrequiredtoensurethatEMC
performanceisnotcompromised.
Note:InareasofextremeEMCinterference,
someslightinterferencemaybenoticedonthe
product.Wherethisoccurstheproductandthe
sourceoftheinterferenceshouldbeseparatedby
agreaterdistance.
ForoptimumEMCperformancewerecommend
thatwhereverpossible:
Raymarineequipmentandcablesconnectedto
itare:
Atleast1m(3ft)fromanyequipment
transmittingorcablescarryingradiosignalse.g.
VHFradios,cablesandantennas.Inthecase
ofSSBradios,thedistanceshouldbeincreased
to7ft(2m).
Morethan2m(7ft)fromthepathofaradar
beam.Aradarbeamcannormallybeassumed
tospread20degreesaboveandbelowthe
radiatingelement.
Theproductissuppliedfromaseparatebattery
fromthatusedforenginestart.Thisisimportantto
preventerraticbehavioranddatalosswhichcan
occuriftheenginestartdoesnothaveaseparate
battery.
Raymarinespeciedcablesareused.
Cablesarenotcutorextended,unlessdoingsois
detailedintheinstallationmanual.
Note:Whereconstraintsontheinstallation
preventanyoftheaboverecommendations,
alwaysensurethemaximumpossibleseparation
betweendifferentitemsofelectricalequipment,to
providethebestconditionsforEMCperformance
throughouttheinstallation
RFexposure
ThisequipmentcomplieswithFCC/ICRFexposure
limitsforgeneralpopulation/uncontrolledexposure.
ThewirelessLAN/Bluetoothantennaismounted
behindthefrontfaciaofthedisplay.Thisequipment
shouldbeinstalledandoperatedwithaminimum
distanceof1cm(0.39in)betweenthedeviceand
thebody.Thistransmittermustnotbeco-located
oroperatinginconjunctionwithanyotherantenna
ortransmitter,exceptinaccordancewithFCC
multi-transmitterproductprocedures.
FCC
ComplianceStatement(Part15.19)
ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.
Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
1.Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference.
2.Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference
received,includinginterferencethatmaycause
undesiredoperation.
FCCInterferenceStatement(Part
15.105(b))
Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomply
withthelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuant
toPart15oftheFCCRules.
Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonable
protectionagainstharmfulinterferenceina
residentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,
uses,andcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,
ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththe
instructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradio
communications.However,thereisnoguarantee
thatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticular
installation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmful
interferencetoradioortelevisionreception,which
canbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoff
andon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrectthe
interferencebyoneofthefollowingmeasures:
1.Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
2.Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipment
andreceiver.
3.Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletona
circuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiver
isconnected.
4.Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TV
technicianforhelp.
IndustryCanada
ThisdevicecomplieswithIndustryCanada
License-exemptRSSstandard(s).
Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:
1.Thisdevicemaynotcauseinterference;and
2.Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference,
includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesired
operationofthedevice.
ThisClassBdigitalapparatuscomplieswith
CanadianICES-003.
IndustryCanada(Français)
Cetappareilestconformeauxnormesd'exemption
delicenceRSSd'IndustryCanada.
Sonfonctionnementestsoumisauxdeuxconditions
suivantes:
1.cetappareilnedoitpascauserd'interférence,et
2.cetappareildoitacceptertouteinterférence,
notammentlesinterférencesquipeuventaffecter
sonfonctionnement.
CetappareilnumériquedelaclasseBestconforme
àlanormeNMB-003duCanada.
Importantinformation
9
Japaneseapprovals
Inthefrequencybandusedforthisdevice,campusradio
stations(radiosstationsthatrequirealicense)andspecied
lowpowerradiostations(radiostationsthatdonotrequire
license)formobileidenticationandamateurradiostations
(radiostationsthatrequirelicense)usedinindustriessuchas
microwaveovens,scientic,medicalequipmentdevicesand
productionlineofotherfactoriesarealsobeingoperated.
1.Beforeusingthisdevice,pleasemakesurethatcampus
radiostationsandspeciedlowpowerradiostationsfor
mobileidenticationandamateurradiostationsarenot
beingoperatednearby.
2.Incasethereisanycaseofharmfulinterferenceto
campusradiostationsformobileidenticationcausedby
thisdevice,pleaseimmediatelychangethefrequency
usedorstopthetransmissionofradiowavesandthen
consultaboutthemeasurestoavoidinterference(for
example,theinstallationofpartitions)throughthecontact
informationbelow.
3.Besides,whenintrouble,suchaswhenthereisany
caseofharmfulinterferencetospeciedlowpower
radiostationsformobileidenticationoramateurradio
stationscausedbythisdevice,pleaseconsultthrough
thefollowingcontactinformation.
Contactinformation:Pleasecontactyourlocalauthorized
Raymarinedealer.
Thirdpartysoftwarelicense
agreements
Thisproductissubjecttocertainthirdpartysoftware
licenseagreementsaslistedbelow:
GNULGPL/GPL
JPEGlibraries
OpenSSL
FreeType
Thelicenseagreementsfortheabovecanbefound
onthewebsitewww.raymarine.comandonthe
accompanyingdocumentationCDifsupplied.
Declarationofconformity
RaymarineUKLtd.declaresthatthisproductis
compliantwiththeessentialrequirementsofR&TTE
directive1999/5/EC.
TheoriginalDeclarationofConformitycerticate
maybeviewedontherelevantproductpageat
www.raymarine.com.
Pixeldefectpolicy
IncommonwithallTFTunits,thescreenmayexhibit
afewwrongly-illuminated(“dead”)pixels.These
mayappearasblackpixelsinalightareaofthe
screenorascoloredpixelsinblackareas.
IfyourdisplayexhibitsMOREthanthenumber
ofwrongly-illuminatedpixelsallowed(refertothe
producttechnicalspecicationfordetails),please
contactyourlocalRaymarineservicecenterfor
furtheradvice.
Warrantypolicy
Yourproductiswarrantedtobefreefromdefectsin
materialsandworkmanshipforaperiodof1year
fromthedateofrstpurchaseoftheproductor,if
installedonanewboat,thedateofrstboatdelivery
totheOriginalCustomer(pleaseretainproofof
purchaseincaseyouneedtoclaim).
ThefulldetailsoftheLimitedWarrantyPolicy
andregistrationprocessareavailableonlineat:
www.raymarine.com/warranty-dragony.
IfyoudonothaveaccesstotheInternet,please
phonetherelevantnumberbelowtoobtainwarranty
policyinformation:
IntheUSA:
Tel:+16033247900
TollFree:+18005395539
IntheUK,Europe,theMiddleEast,orFarEast:
Tel:+44(0)1329246777
Warrantyregistration
ToregisteryourRaymarineproductownership,
pleasevisitwww.raymarine.comandregisteronline.
Itisimportantthatyouregisteryourproductto
receivefullwarrantybenets.Yourunitpackage
includesabarcodelabelindicatingtheserialnumber
oftheunit.Youwillneedthisserialnumberwhen
registeringyourproductonline.Youshouldretain
thelabelforfuturereference.
Productdisposal
Disposeofthisproductinaccordancewiththe
WEEEDirective.
TheWasteElectricalandElectronicEquipment
(WEEE)Directiverequirestherecyclingofwaste
electricalandelectronicequipment.
IMOandSOLAS
Theequipmentdescribedwithinthisdocument
isintendedforuseonleisuremarineboatsand
workboatsNOTcoveredbyInternationalMaritime
Organization(IMO)andSafetyofLifeatSea
(SOLAS)CarriageRegulations.
Technicalaccuracy
Tothebestofourknowledge,theinformationinthis
documentwascorrectatthetimeitwasproduced.
However,Raymarinecannotacceptliabilityforany
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Dragony–4/Dragony–5/Dragony–7/Wi–Fish
inaccuraciesoromissionsitmaycontain.Inaddition,
ourpolicyofcontinuousproductimprovementmay
changespecicationswithoutnotice.Asaresult,
Raymarinecannotacceptliabilityforanydifferences
betweentheproductandthisdocument.Please
checktheRaymarinewebsite(www.raymarine.com)
toensureyouhavethemostup-to-dateversion(s)of
thedocumentationforyourproduct.
Importantinformation
11
12
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Chapter2:Documentandproductinformation
Chaptercontents
2.1Documentinformationonpage14
2.2Productoverviewonpage16
2.3CHIRPDownVision
overviewonpage17
2.4CHIRPSonaroverviewonpage17
Documentandproductinformation
13
2.1Documentinformation
Thisdocumentcontainsimportantinformation
relatedtotheinstallationofyourRaymarineproduct.
Thedocumentincludesinformationtohelpyou:
planyourinstallationandensureyouhaveallthe
necessaryequipment;
installandconnectyourproductaspartofawider
systemofconnectedmarineelectronics;
troubleshootproblemsandobtaintechnical
supportifrequired.
ThisandotherRaymarineproductdocuments
areavailabletodownloadinPDFformatfrom
www.raymarine.com.
Applicableproducts
Thisdocumentisapplicabletothefollowingproducts:
Part
numberDescription
E70291
Dragony-4DV
Standalonesinglechannel
Fishnderdisplaywith
transducer
E70292
Dragony-4DVS
Standalonedualchannel
Fishnderdisplaywith
transducer
E70294
Dragony-4Pro
Standalonedualchannel
Fishnder/Chartplotter
displaywithtransducer
E70306
Dragony-5DVS
Standalonedualchannel
Fishnderdisplaywith
transducer
E70293
Dragony-5Pro
Standalonedualchannel
Fishnder/Chartplotter
displaywithtransducer
E70295
Dragony-5MStandalone
Chartplotterdisplay
E70320
Dragony-7Pro
Standalonedualchannel
Fishnder/Chartplotter
displaywithtransducer
E70290
Wi-Fish
Standalone
singlechannelWi-Fisonar
module
Note:Dragony
®
productsarestandalone
non-networkableproducts.
Applicablechapters
Somechaptersinthismanualareonlyapplicable
tocertainproductvariants.Thetablebelowshows
whichchaptersareapplicabletoeachproduct
variant.
ChapterVariant
Chapter1Important
information
All
Chapter2Documentand
productinformation
All
Chapter3Planningthe
installation
All
Chapter4Mounting
All
Chapter5Cablesand
connections
All
Chapter6Wi-Fish
Wi-Fish
Chapter7GettingstartedDV,DVS,MandPro
Chapter8Fishnder
applications
DV,DVSandPro
Chapter9Chartapplication
MandPro
Chapter10Mobile
applications
Pro
Chapter11Tools&SettingsDVSandPro
Chapter12Maintenance
All
Chapter13Troubleshooting
All
Chapter14Technicalsupport
All
Chapter15Technical
specication
All
Chapter16Sparesand
accessories
All
Softwarerevision
Productsoftwareisupdatedregularlytoaddnew
featuresandimproveexistingfunctionality.
Release 12
ThishandbookcoversDragony
®
software
version:LightHouse
IIRelease12.
PleaserefertotheSoftwareReleasessection
fordetailsonsoftwarereleases.
ChecktheRaymarinewebsitetoensureyou
havethelatestsoftwareandusermanuals.
www.raymarine.com.
14
Dragony–4/Dragony–5/Dragony–7/Wi–Fish
Productdocumentation
Thefollowingdocumentationisapplicabletoyour
product:
DescriptionPartnumber
Dragony-4,Dragony-5,
Dragony-7andWi-Fish
installation
andoperationinstructions
Installationandoperationalinstructions
fortheDragony
®
rangeofproductsand
theCPT-DVandCPT-DVStransducer
81358
Dragony-4,Dragony-5,
Dragony-7andWi-Fish
surface
mountkitinstallationinstructions
InstallationofaDragony
®
usingthe
surfacemountadaptorkit.
87259
CPT-DVandCPT-DVSTransommount
transducermountingtemplate
87238
Documentconventions
Thefollowingconventionsareusedthroughoutthis
handbook.
Select
Theterm‘Select’isusedtodescribetheactionof
usingtheproduct’sdirectionalcontrolstohighlight
anitemandthenpressingtheOKbuttontoconrm
theselection.
Directionalcontrols
Theterm‘Directionalcontrols’isusedtodescribe
theUp,Down,LeftandRightcontrols.
Documentillustrations
Yourproductmaydifferslightlyfromthatshown
intheillustrationsinthisdocument,dependingon
productvariantanddateofmanufacture.
Allimagesareprovidedforillustrationpurposesonly.
UsermanualsPrintShop
RaymarineprovidesaPrintShopservice,enabling
youtopurchaseahigh-quality,professionally-printed
manualforyourRaymarineproduct.
Printedmanualsareidealforkeepingonboardyour
vessel,asausefulsourceofreferencewhenever
youneedassistancewithyourRaymarineproduct.
Visithttp://www.raymarine.co.uk/view/?id=5175to
orderaprintedmanual,delivereddirectlytoyour
door.
ForfurtherinformationaboutthePrintShop,
pleasevisitthePrintShopFAQpages:
http://www.raymarine.co.uk/view/?id=5751.
Note:
Acceptedmethodsofpaymentforprinted
manualsarecreditcardsandPayPal.
Printedmanualscanbeshippedworldwide.
FurthermanualswillbeaddedtothePrintShop
overthecomingmonthsforbothnewandlegacy
products.
Raymarineusermanualsarealsoavailableto
downloadfree-of-chargefromtheRaymarine
website,inthepopularPDFformat.ThesePDF
lescanbeviewedonaPC/laptop,tablet,
smartphone,oronthelatestgenerationof
Raymarinemultifunctiondisplays.
Documentandproductinformation
15
2.2Productoverview
Dragony
®
productsarestandaloneFishnderand/
orChartplotterproducts.
D13240-1
Thefollowingproductsareavailable:
ProductFeatures
Wi-Fish
1xCHIRPDownVision
channel
SuppliedwithCPT-DV(CHIRP
DownVision
andtemperaturetransom
mounttransducer
Built-inWi-Fi(displayonAndroid4and
iOS7compatiblesmartdevices)
Easyballandsocketdisplaymounting
Dragony-4DV
4.3’BrightallweatherLEDbacklit
display
1xCHIRPDownVision
channel
SuppliedwithCPT-DV(CHIRP
DownVision
andtemperaturetransom
mounttransducer
Easyballandsocketdisplaymounting
Dragony-4
DVS
4.3’BrightallweatherLEDbacklit
display
DualchannelCHIRPDownVision
and
CHIRPSonarchannels.
SuppliedwithCPT-DVS(Combined
CHIRPDownVision
,CHIRPsonar
andtemperaturetransommount
transducer
Easyballandsocketdisplaymounting
Dragony-4
Pro
4.3’BrightallweatherLEDbacklit
display
DualchannelCHIRPDownVision
and
CHIRPSonarchannels.
SuppliedwithCPT-DVS(Combined
CHIRPDownVision
,CHIRPsonar
andtemperaturetransommount
transducer
Easyballandsocketdisplaymounting
Built-inWi-Fi(displayonAndroid4and
iOS7compatiblesmartdevices)
ProductFeatures
Built-inGNSS(GPS/GLONASS)
receiver
CompatiblewithLightHouse
charts,
Navionics
®
andC-Mapchartsby
Jeppesen
®
Dragony-5
DVS
5’BrightallweatherLEDbacklitdisplay
DualchannelCHIRPDownVision
and
CHIRPSonarchannels.
SuppliedwithCPT-DVS(Combined
CHIRPDownVision
,CHIRPsonar
andtemperaturetransommount
transducer
Easyballandsocketdisplaymounting
Dragony-5
Pro
5’BrightallweatherLEDbacklitdisplay
DualchannelCHIRPDownVision
and
CHIRPSonarchannels.
SuppliedwithCPT-DVS(Combined
CHIRPDownVision
,CHIRPsonar
andtemperaturetransommount
transducer
Easyballandsocketdisplaymounting
Built-inWi-Fi(displayonAndroid4and
iOS7compatiblesmartdevices)
Built-inGNSS(GPS/GLONASS)
receiver
CompatiblewithLightHouse
charts,
Navionics
®
andC-Mapchartsby
Jeppesen
®
Dragony-5M
5’BrightallweatherLEDbacklitdisplay
Easyballandsocketdisplaymounting
Built-inGNSS(GPS/GLONASS)
receiver
CompatiblewithLightHouse
charts,
Navionics
®
andC-Mapchartsby
Jeppesen
®
Dragony-7
Pro
7’BrightallweatherLEDbacklitdisplay
DualchannelCHIRPDownVision
and
CHIRPSonarchannels.
SuppliedwithCPT-DVS(Combined
CHIRPDownVision
,CHIRPsonar
andtemperaturetransommount
transducer
Easyballandsocketdisplaymounting
Built-inWi-Fi(displayonAndroid4and
iOS7compatiblesmartdevices)
Built-inGNSS(GPS/GLONASS)
receiver
CompatiblewithLightHouse
charts,
Navionics
®
andC-Mapchartsby
Jeppesen
®
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Dragony–4/Dragony–5/Dragony–7/Wi–Fish
2.3CHIRPDownVision
overview
DownVision
producesawide–angleside-to-side
beamandathinfore-to-aftbeam.Thecoverageof
theDownVision
beamisawatercolumndirectly
beneathandtothesidesofthevessel.
DownVision
beam
D12777-2
DownVision
iseffectiveatlowervesselspeeds.In
deeperwaterstheCHIRPbandwidthisautomatically
optimizedtoimprovebottomlockandthedetectionof
movingobjects(e.g.sh)inthewiderwatercolumn.
Thewide,thinbeamproducescleartargetreturns.
TheuseofCHIRPprocessingandahigheroperating
frequencyprovideamoredetailedimage,making
iteasiertoidentifybottomstructuresaroundwhich
shmayreside.
CHIRPDownVision
screenexample
2.4CHIRPSonaroverview
CHIRPsonarproducesaconicalshapedbeam,the
coverageoftheconicalbeamisthewatercolumn
directlybeneaththevessel
Conicalbeam
D12784-2
Sonariseffectiveatarangeofspeeds.Indeeper
waterstheCHIRPbandwidthisautomatically
optimizedtoimprovebottomlockandthedetection
ofmovingobjects(e.g.sh)inthewiderwater
column.
CHIRPsonarscreenexample
Documentandproductinformation
17
18
Dragony–4/Dragony–5/Dragony–7/Wi–Fish
Chapter3:Planningtheinstallation
Chaptercontents
3.1Installationchecklistonpage20
3.2PartssuppliedDV,DVS,andProvariantsonpage20
3.3Partssupplied5Monpage21
3.4PartssuppliedWi-Fish
onpage21
3.5DownVision
transducercompatibilityonpage22
3.6T oolsrequiredforinstallationDragony
®
DV/DVS/Pro/Wi-Fish
onpage23
3.7ToolsrequiredforinstallationDragony-5Monpage23
3.8Softwareupdatesonpage24
3.9Warningsandcautionsonpage24
3.10Selectingalocationforthetransduceronpage25
3.11Cableroutingonpage26
3.12Selectingalocationforthedisplayonpage26
3.13Installationprocessonpage28
Planningtheinstallation
19
3.1Installationchecklist
Installationincludesthefollowingactivities:
InstallationTask
1Planyoursystem.
2
Obtainallrequiredequipmentandtools.
3
Siteallequipment.
4Routeallcables.
5
Drillcableandmountingholes.
6Makeallconnectionsintoequipment.
7
Secureallequipmentinplace.
8Poweronandtestthesystem.
3.2PartssuppliedDV,DVS,andPro
variants
Thepartssuppliedwithyourproductareshown
below.
D13178-1
1
9
10
16
6
7
8
2
3
4
5
17
x3
x3
x3
x3
11
18
12 13 14 15
1.Displayunit
2.Lockingcollar
3.Pivotball
4.M6Hexbolt
5.Displaybracketbase
6.3xM5pozi-drivebolt
7.3xM5washer
8.3xM5lockingnut
9.Ratchetarm
10.Mountingbracket
11.M5Hexratchetbolt
12.Ratchetplate
13.Compressionwasher
14.M5washer
15.M5lockingnut
16.3xSelftappingscrews
17.Documentation
18.Transducerwithcombinedpowercable
20
Dragony–4/Dragony–5/Dragony–7/Wi–Fish
3.3Partssupplied5M
Thepartssuppliedwithyourproductareshown
below.
D13179-1
1
9
10
6
7
8
2
3
4
5
x3
x3
x3
1.Displayunit
2.Lockingcollar
3.Pivotball
4.M6Hexbolt
5.Displaybracketbase
6.3xM5pozi-drivebolt
7.3xM5washer
8.3xM5lockingnut
9.Documentation
10.1.5m(4.9ft.)Powercable
3.4Partssupplied—Wi-Fish
Thepartssuppliedwithyourproductareshown
below.
D13180-1
1
9
10
16
6
7
8
2
3
4
5
17
x3
x3
x3
x3
11
18
12 13 14 15
1.Wi-Fish
unit
2.Lockingcollar
3.Pivotball
4.M6Hexbolt
5.Unitbracketbase
6.3xM5pozi-drivebolt
7.3xM5washer
8.3xM5lockingnut
9.Ratchetarm
10.Mountingbracket
11.M5Hexratchetbolt
12.Ratchetplate
13.Compressionwasher
14.M5washer
15.M5lockingnut
16.3xSelftappingscrews
17.Documentation
18.Transducerwithcombinedpowercable
Planningtheinstallation
21
3.5DownVision
transducer
compatibility
TransducerDescription
Compatible
displays
CPT-DV(R70373)Singlebeam
DownVision
transducer(3
keywayconnector)
DV
Wi-Fish
CPT-DVS
(R70374)
Dualbeam
DownVision
andSonar
transducer(3
keywayconnector)
DVS
Pro
Updated
Dragony6
Updated
Dragony7
*Legacy
Dragony6
*LegacyDrago-
ny7
Updated
CPT-60
(A80195)
Updated
CPT-70
(A80278)
Updated
CPT-80
(A80279)
Dualbeam
DownVision
andSonar
transducer(3
keywayconnector)
DVS
Pro
Updated
Dragony6
Updated
Dragony7
*Legacy
Dragony6
*LegacyDrago-
ny7
LegacyCPT-60
(A80195)
LegacyCPT-70
(A80278)
LegacyCPT-80
(A80279)
Dualbeam
DownVision
andSonar
transducer(1
keywayconnector)
Legacy
Dragony6
LegacyDrago-
ny7
*DVS
*Pro
Note:*Adaptorcablerequiredforconnection.
Note:
ConnectingaCPT-DVtoaDVSoraProwill
preventtheSonarapplicationfromfunctioning.
ConnectingaCPT-DVStoaDVoraor
Wi-Fish
willnotenabletheSonarapplication.
TheMcannotbeconnectedtoatransducer.
Legacyandupdatedproducts
Dragony6,Dragony7displaysandCPT-60
/CPT-70/CPT-80transducerdesignshave
beenmodiedtoincludetheimproved3keyway
connectors.
Thetablebelowidentiestheeffectivemanufacturing
datefortheimprovedkeywayconnectors.
Product
3keyway
introductiondate
3keyway
introduction
serialnumber
Dragony6
(E70085)
January2015E700850150001
Dragony7
(E70231)
November2014E702311140712
CPT-60(A80195)
December2014A801951240023
CPT-70(A80278)
January2015A802780150001
CPT-80(A80279)
January2015A802790150001
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Dragony–4/Dragony–5/Dragony–7/Wi–Fish
3.6Toolsrequiredforinstallation
Dragony
®
DV/DVS/Pro/Wi-Fish
1 3
5
2
4
6
D13176-1
1.Cordlessdrill
2.Pozi-drivescrewdriver
3.8mmwrench(spanner)
4.5mmHexwrench(allenkey)
5.4mmHexwrench(allenkey)
6.Drillbit
Youwillalsorequire:
marinegradesealant
awaterprooffuseholderand5Ainlinefuse.
apaperclip(incaseyouneedtoremovethe
transducerfromthebracket.)
3.7Toolsrequiredforinstallation
Dragony-5M
1 3
2
4 5
D13177-1
1.Cordlessdrill
2.Pozi-drivescrewdriver
3.8mmwrench(spanner)
4.5mmHexwrench(allenkey)
5.Drillbit
Youwillalsorequire:
awaterprooffuseholderand5Ainlinefuse.
Planningtheinstallation
23
3.8Softwareupdates
Thesoftwarerunningontheproductcanbeupdated.
Raymarineperiodicallyreleasessoftwareupdates
toimproveproductperformanceandaddnew
features.
Youcanupdatethesoftwareforyourproductusing
aconnectedandcompatiblemultifunctiondisplay.
Refertowww.raymarine.com/software/forthe
latestsoftwareupdatesandthesoftwareupdate
procedureforyourproduct.
Ifindoubtastothecorrectprocedureforupdating
yourproductsoftware,refertoyourdealeror
Raymarinetechnicalsupport.
Caution:Installingsoftware
updates
Thesoftwareupdateprocessiscarried
outatyourownrisk.Beforeinitiatingthe
updateprocessensureyouhavebacked
upanyimportantles.
Ensurethattheunithasareliablepower
supplyandthattheupdateprocessisnot
interrupted.
Damagecausedbyincompleteupdates
arenotcoveredbyRaymarinewarranty.
Bydownloadingthesoftwareupdate
package,youagreetotheseterms.
3.9Warningsandcautions
Important:Beforeproceeding,ensurethatyou
havereadandunderstoodthewarningsand
cautionsprovidedintheChapter1Important
informationsectionofthisdocument.
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Dragony–4/Dragony–5/Dragony–7/Wi–Fish
3.10Selectingalocationforthe
transducer
Thisproductissuppliedwithatransommount
transducer.Theguidelinesbelowshouldbefollowed
whenselectingalocationforthetransducer.
Note:Thetransducerisnotsuitableformounting
onvesselswherethetransomisaftofthe
propeller(s).
Forbestperformancethetransducermustbe
installedinalocationwiththeleastturbulenceand
aeration.Themosteffectivewaytodeterminethis
isbycheckingthewaterowaroundthetransom
whilstunderway.
D13184-1
Mountclosetothekeel(centerline),inaposition
wherethetransducerelementwillbefully
submergedwhenthevesselisplaningandturning.
Mountasuitabledistancefromthepropeller(s)to
avoidwake.
Forclockwiserotatingpropellers,mount
thetransduceronthestarboardside,for
counter-clockwise,mountontheportside.
Onatwinenginevesselmountthetransducer
betweentheengines.
Turbulencecanbecausedbyanumberofother
factorssuchassteps(1),ribs(2),rowsofrivets
(3)andstrakes(4).Theturbulenceappearsaft
oftheselocations.
1
2
4
3
D12 6 3 6-1
Airtrappedunderthefrontofthevesselcantravel
underthehullandappearasaerationaft.
Ifinstallingonthestepofasteppedtransom,
allowsufcientroomabovethetransducerfor
transducerkickup.
D13185-1
Note:Optimumtransducerlocationwill
varydependingonvesseltype.Optimum
transducerheightandangleshouldbe
obtainedbytestingthetransducerwiththe
vesselinthewater.
ProductdimensionsCPT-DVandCPT-DVS
Thetransducer’sdimensionsincludingthetransom
mountingbracketareshownbelow.
D13183-1
65 mm (2.6 in.)228 mm (8.97 in.)
111.2 mm (4.4 in.)
TheCPT-DVcablelengthis4m(13.1ft.)
TheCPT-DVScablelengthis6m(19.7ft.)
Planningtheinstallation
25
3.11Cablerouting
Cableroutingrequirementsforthetransducercable.
Important:T oavoidinterference,thecablemust
beroutedasfarawayfromVHFradioantenna
cablesaspossible.
Checkthatthecableislongenoughtoreachthe
equipmentitwillbeconnectedto.Anoptional4m
(13.1ft)extensioncableisavailableifrequired.
Ensurethereisenoughslackinthetransducer
cable,atthetransducerend,toallowthe
transducertopivotupanddown.
Securethecableatregularintervalsusingcable
clips(notsupplied).
Anyexcesscableshouldbecoiledupata
convenientlocation.
3.12Selectingalocationforthe
display
Generallocationrequirements
Whenselectingalocationfortheunititisimportant
toconsideranumberoffactors.
Ventilationrequirements
Toprovideadequateairow:
Ensurethatequipmentismountedina
compartmentofsuitablesize.
Ensurethatventilationholesarenotobstructed.
Ensureadequateseparationofequipment.
Mountingsurfacerequirements
Ensureunitsareadequatelysupportedonasecure
surface.DoNOTmountunitsorcutholesinplaces
whichmaydamagethestructureofthevessel.
Cableroutingrequirements
Ensuretheunitismountedinalocationwhichallows
properroutingandconnectionofcables:
Minimumcablebendradiusof100mm(3.94in)is
requiredunlessotherwisestated.
Usecablesupportstopreventstresson
connectors.
Electricalinterference
Selectalocationthatisfarenoughawayfrom
devicesthatmaycauseinterference,suchas
motors,generatorsandradiotransmitters/receivers.
GPSlocationrequirements
Inadditiontogeneralguidelinesconcerningthe
locationofmarineelectronics,thereareanumber
ofenvironmentalfactorstoconsiderwheninstalling
equipmentwithaninternalGPSantenna.
Mountinglocation
AboveDecksmounting:
Itisrecommendedthatthedisplayismounted
abovedecksasthisprovidesoptimalGPS
performance.
BelowDecksmounting:
GPSperformancemaybelesseffectivewhen
mountedbelowdecks.
Vesselconstruction
Theconstructionofyourvesselcanhaveanimpact
onGPSperformance.Forexample,theproximity
ofheavystructuressuchasastructuralbulkhead,
ortheinterioroflargervesselsmayresultina
reducedGPSsignal.Beforelocatingequipment
withaninternalGPSantennabelowdecks,seek
professionalassistance.
Prevailingconditions
Theweatherandlocationofthevesselcanaffectthe
GPSperformance.Typicallycalmclearconditions
provideforamoreaccurateGPSx.Vesselsat
extremenortherlyorsoutherlylatitudesmayalso
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Dragony–4/Dragony–5/Dragony–7/Wi–Fish
receiveaweakerGPSsignal.GPSantennamounted
belowdeckswillbemoresusceptibletoperformance
issuesrelatedtotheprevailingconditions.
Compasssafedistance
Topreventpotentialinterferencewiththevessel's
magneticcompasses,ensureanadequatedistance
ismaintainedfromthedisplay.
Whenchoosingasuitablelocationforthedisplay
youshouldaimtomaintainthemaximumpossible
distancebetweenthedisplayandanycompasses.
Typicallythisdistanceshouldbeatleast1m(3ft)
inalldirections.Howeverforsomesmallervessels
itmaynotbepossibletolocatethedisplaythisfar
awayfromacompass.Inthissituation,thefollowing
guresprovidetheminimumsafedistancethat
shouldbemaintainedbetweenthedisplayandany
compasses.
D12 6 5 0 -1
200 mm
(7.87 in)
350 mm
(13.8 in)
700 mm
(27.5 in)
500 mm
(19.7 in)
250 mm
(9.84 in)
00
0
1
2
3
300 mm
(
1
1.8 in)
4
5
6
Item
Compass
positionin
relationto
display
Minimumsafe
distancefrom
display
1Top
200mm(7.87in.)
2Rear
500mm(19.7in.)
3Right-handside
350mm(13.8in.)
4Underside
300mm(11.8in.)
5
Front
700mm(27.5in.)
6
Left-handside250mm(9.84in.)
Viewingangleconsiderations
Asdisplaycontrastandcolorareaffectedbythe
viewingangle,Ifyouintendtosurfacemountthe
display,itisrecommendedthatyoutemporarily
powerupthedisplaywhenplanningtheinstallation,
toenableyoutoidentifywhichlocationgivesthe
optimumviewingangle.
Wi-Filocationrequirements
AnumberoffactorscaninuenceWi-Fi
performance,itisimportanttoensureyoutestthe
Wi-Fiperformance,atthedesiredlocationbefore
installingWi-Fienabledproducts.
Distanceandsignalstrength
ThedistancebetweenWi-Fiproductsshouldalways
bekepttoaminimum.Donotexceedthemaximum
statedrangeofyourWi-Fiproduct(Maximumrange
willvaryforeachdevice).
Wi-Fiperformancedegradesoverdistanceso
productsfartherawaywillreceivelessnetwork
bandwidth.Productsinstalledclosetotheir
maximumWi-Firangemayexperienceslow
connectionspeeds,signaldropoutsornotbeing
abletoconnectatall.
Lineofsightandobstacles
ForbestresultstheWi-Fiproductshouldhavea
clear,directlineofsighttotheproductitwillbe
connectedto.Anyphysicalobstructionscandegrade
orevenblocktheWi-Fisignal.
Theconstructionofyourvesselcanalsohavean
impactonWi-Fiperformance.Forexample,metal
structuralbulkheadsandroongwillreduceandin
certainsituations,blocktheWi-Fisignal.
IftheWi-Fisignalpassesthroughabulkhead
containingpowercablesthiscanalsodegradeWi-Fi
performance.
Reectivesurfacessuchasmetalsurfaces,some
typesofglassandevenmirrorscandrasticallyeffect
performanceorevenblocktheWi-Fisignal.
interferenceandotherequipment
Wi-Fiproductsshouldbeinstalledatleast1m(3ft)
awayfrom:
otherWi-Fienabledproducts
transmittingproductsthatsendwirelesssignalsin
thesamefrequencyrange
otherelectrical,electronicorelectromagnetic
equipmentthatmaygenerateinterference
InterferencefromotherpeoplesWi-Fiproductscan
alsocauseinterferencewithyourproducts.Youcan
useaWi-FianalyzertooltoassessthebestWi-Fi
channel(channelnotinuseorusedbyleastamount
ofdevices)foryoutouse.
ProductdimensionsDragony–4and
Dragony–5
145 mm (5.7 in.)
145 mm (5.7 in.)
56 mm (2.2 in.)
90 mm (3.5 in.)
120 mm (4.7 in.) min.
D13181-1
Carepoints:
Forvariantswithbuilt-inGPS,installinalocation
wheretheGPSperformancewillnotbeaffected
byvesselstructure;testGPSperformancebefore
installation.
Allowaminimumof120mm(4.7in.)behindthe
displayforinsertingandremovingaMicroSDcard.
Planningtheinstallation
27
Allowenoughroomfordisplayangleadjustment.
Allowenoughheadroomtoremovethedisplay
fromthebracket.
ProductdimensionsDragony–7
199 mm (7.83 in.)
178 mm (7 in.)
62.2 mm (2.45 in.)
90 mm (3.5 in.)
120 mm (4.7 in.) min.
D13429-1
Carepoints:
Forvariantswithbuilt-inGPS,installinalocation
wheretheGPSperformancewillnotbeaffected
byvesselstructure;testGPSperformancebefore
installation.
Allowaminimumof120mm(4.7in.)behindthe
displayforinsertingandremovingaMicroSDcard.
Allowenoughroomfordisplayangleadjustment.
Allowenoughheadroomtoremovethedisplay
fromthebracket.
ProductdimensionsWi-Fish
145 mm (5.7 in.)
145 mm (5.7 in.)
54 mm (2.1 in.)
90 mm (3.5 in.)
120 mm (4.7 in.) min.
D13182-1
Carepoints:
Allowofminimumof120mm(4.7in.)behindthe
unitforinsertingandremovinganMicroSDcard.
Allowenoughroomforunitangleadjustment.
Allowenoughheadroomtoremovetheunitfrom
thebracket.
3.13Installationprocess
Thestepslistedbelowarerequiredtosuccessfully
installyourproductandensureoptimum
performance.
1.Mountingthetransducer.
2.Mountingthedisplay.
3.Testingthetransducer.
4.Finishingthetransducermounting.
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Chapter4:Mounting
Chaptercontents
4.1Mountingthetransommountbracketonpage30
4.2Mountingthetransduceronpage30
4.3Mountingtheunitonpage31
4.4T estingandadjustingthetransduceronpage32
4.5Finalizingthetransducermountingonpage33
Mounting
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4.1Mountingthetransommount
bracket
Thetransducermustbemountedonthetransom
usingthemountingbracketprovided.Thesteps
belowdescribetheinitialmountingstepsrequired
inordertotestyourtransducersperformance.
Aftertestingthetransduceryoumustnishthe
mountingfollowingtheinstructionsintheFinishing
thetransducermountingsection.
1.Fixthetransducermountingtemplatetothe
selectedlocation,usingmaskingorself-adhesive
tape.
1
2
3
D12632-2
1Transducermountingtemplate
2Waterline
3
Mountingawayfrompropeller
2.Ensurethetemplateisparalleltothewaterline.
3.Drill2xholesfortheadjustmentslotscrewsas
indicatedonthetemplate.
Note:DoNOTdrillthethirdmountingholeatthis
stage.
4.Fillthe2holeswithmarinegradesealant.
5.Usingapozi-drivescrewdriverandthescrews
provided,securethetransommountbracket
usingthe2adjustmentslots.
D13186-2
Note:Thethirdlockingscrewisnotuseduntilthe
transducerhasbeensuccessfullytested.
4.2Mountingthetransducer
Thetransducermustbemountedonthetransom
usingthemountingbracketprovided.Thesteps
belowdescribetheinitialmountingstepsrequired
inordertotestyourtransducersperformance.
Aftertestingthetransduceryoumustnishthe
mountingfollowingtheinstructionsintheFinishing
thetransducermountingsection.
D13187-2
2
1
3
6
8
7
4
5
1.Feedthetransducercablebetweenthepostson
themountingbracketasshown.
2.Slidetheratchetarmintotheguideonthetopof
thetransducer,ensuringitlocksinplace.
3.Holdtheratchetplateinplaceontheratchetarm
asshown.
4.Inserttheratchetarmbetweenthemounting
bracketposts,aligningthecenterholewiththe
holesintheposts.
5.SlidetheM5washerandthenthecompression
washerontotheratchetbolt.
6.Slidetheratchetboltthroughthemounting
bracketassembly.
7.InserttheM5lockingnutintothecaptivehousing
onthemountingbracket.
8.Usinga4mmHexwrench(allenkey)tighten
theratchetboltuntiltheratchetmechanismis
engagedbutcanstillbeadjustedbyhand.
9.Positionthetransducersothatthebottomfaceof
thetransducerwillbeparallelwiththewaterline
andtightentheratchetbolt.
D13181-1
Thetransducerpositionwillbeadjustedfurther
duringtesting.
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4.3Mountingtheunit
Theunitismountedusingthebracketprovided.
Beforemountingensurethatyouhave:
selectedasuitablelocation.
installedthetransducerandroutedthe
power/transducercabletotheselectedlocation.
1 2
D13191-1
3 4
D13192-1
1.SlidetheHex(allen)boltthroughthepivotball,
thenslidethepivotballthroughthecenterofthe
bracketlockingcollar.
2.Usinga5mmHex(allen)key(notsupplied),
screwtheHex(allen)boltintotheundersideof
theunit,ensuringthelocatingtabsarecorrectly
aligned.
3.Usingthexingsprovidedmountthebracket
basetothemountingsurfaceasfollows:
i.Markthelocationofthebracketbase’s
mountingholesonthechosenmounting
surface.
ii.Drillholesforthexingsusingasuitabledrill,
ensuringthereisnothingbehindthesurface
thatmaybedamaged.
iii.Useapozi-drivescrewdriverandan8mm
wrench(spanner)toattachthebracketbase
securelytothemountingsurfaceusingthe
xingsprovided.
4.Positiontheunitatthedesiredangleandsecure
bytighteningthelockingcollar.
Theunitcanberemovedfromthebracket,by
unscrewingthelockingcollar.
Dragony-7PromountingusingRAM
®
mounts
TheDragony-7Procanalsobebracketmounted
usingRAM
®
mountscompatiblewiththeRAM1”
Tough-Ball
withM6–1x6mmMalethreadedpost
(PartNumber:RAP-B-379U-M616).
D13472-1
ThethreadedpostcanbeattachedtotheM6captive
nut,locatedtopcenterontherearofthedisplay.
Websitelink:http://www.rammount.com/part/RAP-
B-379U-M616
Mounting
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4.4Testingandadjustingthe
transducer
Oncetheinitialmountingprocedureshavebeen
carriedout,thetransducermustbetestedpriorto
nishingthemounting.
Thetestingshouldbecarriedoutwithyourvessel
inthewater,withadepthgreaterthan0.7m(2.3
ft)butlessthanthemaximumdepthrangeofthe
transducer.
Important:TheSonarchannelwillbeableto
maintainreadingsathighervesselspeedsandat
greaterdepthsthantheDownVision
application.
1.PressandholdthePowerbuttontopowerthe
uniton.
2.CompletetheStart-upwizardandtutorial.
3.Opentherelevantapplication.
Thebottomshouldbevisibleonscreenanda
depthreadingdisplayed.
4.Startmovingyourvesselatalowspeed,ensuring
youhaveadepthreadingandaclearimageis
displayed.
5.Graduallyincreasethevesselspeedwhilst
checkingthedisplay,iftheimagebecomespoor
orthebottomismissingatlowerspeedsthenthe
transducerneedstobeadjusted.
6.Angleandheightadjustmentsshouldbemadein
smallincrementsandre-testedeachtimeuntil
youobtainoptimumperformance.
D13195-1
D13196-1
7.Loosentheratchetarmbolttoadjustthe
transducerangle.
8.Loosenthe2mountingbracketscrewstoadjust
thetransducerheight.
9.Re-tightentheratchetarmboltandmounting
screwsbeforere-testing.
Note:
Itmaynotalwaysbepossibletoobtaindepth
readingsathigherspeedsduetoairbubbles
passingunderthetransducer.
Itmaybenecessarytomakeseveral
adjustmentstothetransducerbeforeobtaining
optimumperformance.
Ifthetransducerrequiresrepositioningensure
alloldholesarelledwithmarinegradesealant.
Removingthetransducer
Thetransducercanbereleasedfromthebracketby
insertingasmallmetalrodsuchasapaperclipinto
thetransducerreleaseholelocatedasshown.
D13189-1
1.Insertthemetalrodintothetransducerrelease
hole.
2.Slidethetransduceroffofthebracket.
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4.5Finalizingthetransducermounting
Onceyouhaveachievedoptimumperformanceat
thedesiredvesselspeedsthetransducermustbe
lockedintopositiontocompletetheinstallation.
D13197-1
1.Drillthelockingholelocationtakingcarenotto
damagethemountingbracket.
2.Fillthelockingholewithmarinegradesealant.
3.Securethetransducerandbracketbyfully
tighteningall3mountingscrews.
4.Securetheratchetarmbolt,bytighteninguntil
thecompressionwasheriscompressedandthen
addanother1/4turn.Ifthetransducerkicksupat
speedthentightenfurther.
Important:Takecaretoensurethatthepivotbolt
isnotovertightenedasthiswillpreventkick-up
andmaycausedamage.
Mounting
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Chapter5:Cablesandconnections
Chaptercontents
5.1Generalcablingguidanceonpage36
5.2Connectionsoverviewonpage36
5.3CableconnectionDV,DVS,ProandWi-Fish
onpage38
5.4Connectingthepowercable-5Monpage38
5.5Extensioncableconnectiononpage41
Cablesandconnections35
5.1Generalcablingguidance
Cabletypesandlength
Itisimportanttousecablesoftheappropriatetype
andlength
Unlessotherwisestateduseonlystandardcables
ofthecorrecttype,suppliedbyRaymarine.
Ensurethatanynon-Raymarinecablesareofthe
correctqualityandgauge.Forexample,longer
powercablerunsmayrequirelargerwiregauges
tominimizevoltagedropalongtherun.
Routingcables
Cablesmustberoutedcorrectly,tomaximize
performanceandprolongcablelife.
DoNOTbendcablesexcessively.Wherever
possible,ensureaminimumbenddiameterof200
mm(8in)/minimumbendradiusof100mm(4in).
100 mm (4 in)
200 mm (8 in)
Protectallcablesfromphysicaldamageand
exposuretoheat.Usetrunkingorconduitwhere
possible.DoNOTruncablesthroughbilgesor
doorways,orclosetomovingorhotobjects.
Securecablesinplaceusingtie-wrapsorlacing
twine.Coilanyextracableandtieitoutoftheway.
Whereacablepassesthroughanexposed
bulkheadordeckhead,useasuitablewatertight
feed-through.
DoNOTruncablesneartoenginesoruorescent
lights.
Alwaysroutedatacablesasfarawayaspossible
from:
otherequipmentandcables,
highcurrentcarryingACandDCpowerlines,
antennae.
Strainrelief
Ensureadequatestrainreliefisprovided.Protect
connectorsfromstrainandensuretheywillnotpull
outunderextremeseaconditions.
Cableshielding
Ensurethatthecableisproperlyshieldedthatthe
cableshieldingisintact(e.g.hasn’tbeenscrapedoff
bybeingsqueezedthroughatightarea).
5.2Connectionsoverview
Dragony-4,Dragony-5,Dragony-7Pro,
Wi-Fish
productsandtheCPT-DVandCPT-DVS
includeconnectorswitha3keywayguide.
DependingondateofmanufactureDragony6,
Dragony7productsandCPT-60/CPT-70/CPT-80
transducersareavailablewith1keywayguide
(Legacy)or3keywayguide(Updated).Adaptor
cablescanbeusedtoconnect1keywayconnectors
to3keywayconnectors.
Rearconnector/Lockingcollar
ConnectorDescription
Unit/
Display
Compatible
transducer
Red1
keyway
Legacy
Dragony
6
Legacy
Dragony
7
Legacy
CPT-60
Legacy
CPT-70
Legacy
CPT-80
Green3
keyway
DVS
Pro
Updated
Dragony
6
Updated
Dragony
7
CPT-DVS
Updated
CPT-60
Updated
CPT-70
Updated
CPT-80
Yellow3
keyway
DV
Wi-Fish
CPT-DV
Black3
keyway
5M
N/A5
Mpower
connector
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Transducercableconnectors
Cable
ConnectorDescriptionTransducer
Compatible
unit/display
Black1
keyway
Legacy
CPT-60
Legacy
CPT-70
Legacy
CPT-80
Legacy
Dragony
6
Legacy
Dragony
7
Green3
keyway
CPT-DVS
Updated
CPT-60
Updated
CPT-70
Updated
CPT-80
DVS
Pro
Updated
Dragony
6
Updated
Dragony
7
Yellow3
keyway
CPT-DV
DV
Wi-Fish
Black3
keyway
N/A5
Mpower
connector
5M
Adaptorcables
Adaptorcablesareavailabletoenableconnectionof
theolder1keywayconnectorstothenew3keyway
connectors.
Adaptorcable
Compatible
transducer
Compatible
display/unit
A80331
CPT-DV/
CPT-DVS(3
keyway)toLegacy
Dragony6/
Dragony7(1
keyway)adaptor
cable
CPT-DVS
CPT-DV
Updated
CPT-60
Updated
CPT-70
Updated
CPT-80
Legacy
Dragony6
Legacy
Dragony7
A80332
Legacy(1
keyway)CPT-60/
CPT-70/CPT-80
transducer
toDragony-4
/Dragony-5
andWi-Fish
(3
keyway)adaptor
cable
LegacyCPT-60
LegacyCPT-70
LegacyCPT-80
DV
DVS
Pro
Wi-Fish
Updated
Dragony6
Updated
Dragony7
Legacyandupdatedproducts
Dragony6,Dragony7displaysandCPT-60
/CPT-70/CPT-80transducerdesignshave
beenmodiedtoincludetheimproved3keyway
connectors.
Thetablebelowidentiestheeffectivemanufacturing
datefortheimprovedkeywayconnectors.
Product
3keyway
introductiondate
3keyway
introduction
serialnumber
Dragony6
(E70085)
January2015E700850150001
Dragony7
(E70231)
November2014E702311140712
CPT-60(A80195)
December2014A801951240023
CPT-70(A80278)
January2015A802780150001
CPT-80(A80279)
January2015A802790150001
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5.3Cableconnection–DV,DVS,Pro
andWi-Fish
Theunithasacombinedpowerandtransducer
cablethatisattachedtothetransducer.
D13190-1
2
4
5
3
1
12 V dc
1.Connectthetransducer/powerconnectorto
therearoftheunitandsecureusingthelocking
collar.
2.Thedrainwireshouldbeconnectedtothevessel
RFgroundpoint.Ifyourvesselhasnoground
pointconnecttothenegativesideofthevessel’s
powersupply.
3.TheNegativewiremustbeconnectedtothe
negativesideofthe12Vdcpowersupply.
4.Afuseholder(notsupplied)MUSTbettedto
thepositivewireusingasuitablyratedinlinefuse
orbreaker.
5.Thepositivewiremustbeconnectedtothe
positivesideofthe12Vdcpowersupply.
5.4Connectingthepowercable-5M
D13193-1
2
4
5
3
1
12 V dc
1.Connectthepowercabletotherearofthedisplay
andsecureusingthelockingcollar.
2.Thedrainwireshouldbeconnectedtothevessel
RFgroundpoint.Ifyourvesselhasnoground
pointconnecttothenegativesideofthevessel’s
powersupply.
3.TheNegativewiremustbeconnectedtothe
negativesideofthe12Vdcpowersupply.
4.Afuseholder(notsupplied)MUSTbettedto
thepositivewireusingasuitablyratedinlinefuse
orbreaker.
5.Thepositivewiremustbeconnectedtothe
positivesideofthe12Vdcpowersupply.
Connectingthecabletothedisplay
D13469-1
1.Ensurethelockingcollarisintheunlocked
position.
2.Ensurethatthecableconnectorisorientated
correctly,rotatesothattheword‘TOP’isonthe
topofthecableconnector.
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3.Pushthecableconnectorallthewayin,thetipof
thearrowshouldbenearlytouchingthelocking
collar.
4.Rotatethelockingcollarclockwise2clicks,until
inthelockedposition.
Warning:12Voltdconly
Thisproductmustonlybeconnectedtoa
12voltdcpowersource.
In-linefuseandthermalbreakerratings
Thefollowingin-linefuseandthermalbreakerratings
applytoyourproduct:
In-linefuserating
Thermalbreaker
rating
Dragony-4/
Dragony-5
2Aslowblow
3A(ifonly
connectingone
device)
Dragony-7
3Aslowblow
4A(ifonly
connectingone
device)
Note:
Thesuitablefuseratingforthethermalbreaker
isdependentonthenumberofdevicesyouare
connecting.Ifindoubtconsultanauthorized
Raymarinedealer.
Yourproduct’spowercablemayhavetted
in-linefuse,ifnotthenyoucanaddanin-line
fusetothepositivewireofyourproductspower
connection.
Powerdistribution
Recommendationsandbestpractice.
Theproductissuppliedwithapowercable.Only
usethepowercablesuppliedwiththeproduct.Do
NOTuseapowercabledesignedfor,orsupplied
with,adifferentproduct.
RefertothePowerconnectionsectionformore
informationonhowtoidentifythewiresinyour
product’spowercable,andwheretoconnectthem.
Seebelowformoreinformationonimplementation
forsomecommonpowerdistributionscenarios.
Important:Whenplanningandwiring,takeinto
considerationotherproductsinyoursystem,some
ofwhich(e.g.sonarmodules)mayplacelarge
powerdemandpeaksonthevessel’selectrical
system.
Note:Theinformationprovidedbelowisfor
guidanceonly,tohelpprotectyourproduct.It
coverscommonvesselpowerarrangements,but
doesNOTcovereveryscenario.Ifyouareunsure
howtoprovidethecorrectlevelofprotection,
pleaseconsultanauthorizedRaymarinedealeror
asuitablyqualiedprofessionalmarineelectrician.
Implementationdirectconnectiontobattery
Thepowercablesuppliedwithyourproductmay
beconnecteddirectlytothevessel'sbattery,viaa
suitablyratedfuseorbreaker.
Thepowercablesuppliedwithyourproductmay
NOTincludeaseparatedrainwire.Ifthisisthe
case,onlythepowercable’sredandblackwires
needtobeconnected.
IfthesuppliedpowercableisNOTttedwithan
inlinefuse,youMUSTtasuitablyratedfuseor
breakerbetweentheredwireandthebattery’s
positiveterminal.
Refertotheinlinefuseratingsprovidedinthe
product’sdocumentation.
Ifyouneedtoextendthelengthofthepowercable
suppliedwithyourproduct,ensureyouobserve
thededicatedPowercableextensionsadvice
providedintheproduct’sdocumentation.
D13344-1
A
B
A
BatteryconnectionscenarioA:suitableforavesselwith
acommonRFgroundpoint.Inthisscenario,ifyour
product’spowercableissuppliedwithaseparatedrain
wirethenitshouldbeconnectedtothevessel’scommon
groundpoint.
B
BatteryconnectionscenarioB:suitableforavessel
withoutacommongroundingpoint.Inthiscase,ifyour
product’spowercableissuppliedwithaseparatedrain
wirethenitshouldbeconnecteddirectlytothebattery’s
negativeterminal.
Implementationconnectiontodistribution
panel
D13348-1
Alternatively,thesuppliedpowercablemaybe
connectedtoasuitablebreakerorswitchonthe
vessel'sdistributionpanelorfactory-ttedpower
distributionpoint.
Thedistributionpointshouldbefedfromthe
vessel’sprimarypowersourceby8AWG
(8.36mm
2
)cable.
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Ideally,allequipmentshouldbewiredtoindividual
suitably-ratedthermalbreakersorfuses,with
appropriatecircuitprotection.Wherethisisnot
possibleandmorethan1itemofequipment
sharesabreaker,useindividualin-linefuses
foreachpowercircuittoprovidethenecessary
protection.
Inallcases,observetherecommended
breaker/fuseratingsprovidedintheproduct’s
documentation.
Ifyouneedtoextendthelengthofthepowercable
suppliedwithyourproduct,ensureyouobserve
thededicatedPowercableextensionsadvice
providedintheproduct’sdocumentation.
Important:Beawarethatthesuitablefuserating
forthethermalbreakerorfuseisdependentonthe
numberofdevicesyouareconnecting.
Grounding
Ensurethatyouobservetheseparategrounding
adviceprovidedintheproduct’sdocumentation.
Moreinformation
Raymarinerecommendsthatbestpracticeis
observedinallvesselelectricalinstallations,as
detailedinthefollowingstandards:
BMEACodeofPracticeforElectricaland
ElectronicInstallationsinBoats
NMEA0400InstallationStandard
ABYCE-11AC&DCElectricalSystemsonBoats
ABYCA-31BatterychargersandInverters
ABYCTE-4LightningProtection
Powercableextension
Theproductissuppliedwithapowercable,which
canbeextendedifrequired.
Thepowercableforeachunitinyoursystem
shouldberunasaseparate,singlelengthof
2-wirecablefromtheunittothevessel'sbatteryor
distributionpanel.
Raymarinerecommendsaminimumwiregauge
of18AWG(0.82mm
2
)foranylengthofcable
extension.
Foralllengthsofextensiontothepowercable,
ensurethereisacontinuousminimumvoltage
attheproduct’spowerconnectorof10.8Vwitha
fullyatbatteryat11V.
Important:Beawarethatsomeproductsin
yoursystem(suchassonarmodules)cancreate
voltagepeaksatcertaintimes,whichmayimpact
thevoltageavailabletootherproductsduringthe
peaks.
GroundingDedicateddrainwire
Thepowercablesuppliedwiththisproductincludes
adedicatedshield(drain)wireforconnectiontoa
vessel'sRFgroundpoint.
ItisimportantthataneffectiveRFgroundis
connectedtothesystem.Asinglegroundpoint
shouldbeusedforallequipment.Theunitcanbe
groundedbyconnectingtheshield(drain)wireof
thepowercabletothevessel'sRFgroundpoint.
OnvesselswithoutanRFgroundsystemtheshield
(drain)wireshouldbeconnecteddirectlytothe
negativebatteryterminal.
Thedcpowersystemshouldbeeither:
Negativegrounded,withthenegativebattery
terminalconnectedtothevessel'sground.
Floating,withneitherbatteryterminalconnected
tothevessel'sground
Warning:Productgrounding
Beforeapplyingpowertothisproduct,
ensureithasbeencorrectlygrounded,in
accordancewiththeinstructionsprovided.
Warning:Positivegroundsystems
Donotconnectthisunittoasystemwhich
haspositivegrounding.
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5.5Extensioncableconnection
Anoptionalextensioncable(A80312)canbeused
toextendthedistancefromthetransducertotheunit
byupto4m(13.1ft).
12 V dc
D13241-1
2
1
3
1.Existingcable.
2.Extensioncable(connectedtothevessel’s
powersupplyandtotheexistingcable.
3.Isolatedpowersupplywiresonexisting
transducercable.
Note:
Only1extensioncableshouldbeusedper
installation.
Thelengthofthepowersupplywiresonthe
extensioncableis2m(6.6ft).
Maximumtransducercablelength
Themaximumcablelengthfromthetransducerto
theunitisshownbelow.
CPT-DV8m(26.2ft.)4m(13.1ft.)
suppliedcable+4m(13.1ft.)
extensioncable
CPT-DVS10m(32.8ft.)6m(19.7
ft.)suppliedcable+4m(13.1
ft.)extensioncable
Note:Extendingthetransducercablefurtherthan
themaximumstateddistancewillcausepoor
performance.
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Chapter6:Wi-Fish
Chaptercontents
6.1Wi-Fishcontrolsonpage44
6.2Switchingtheunitonandoffonpage44
6.3Wi-Fish
mobileapponpage45
6.4Wi-Fish
initialsetuponpage46
6.5DepthOffsetonpage46
6.6SwitchingonthesimulatorWi-Fish
apponpage47
6.7OpeningtheMicroSDcardreadercoveronpage47
Wi-Fish
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6.1Wi-Fishcontrols
D13199-1
2 3 4
1
1.Powerindicator(quickGreenash=initializing,
slowGreenash=normaloperation,Red=
devicefailed)
2.Wi-Ficonnectionindicator(quickBlueash=
notconnected,slowBlueash=connected)
3.Powerbutton
4.MicroSDcardreader
6.2Switchingtheunitonandoff
Poweringtheuniton
1.PressandholdthePowerbuttonfor
approximately3secondstopoweruptheunit.
*Ondisplayproductsafterapproximately5
secondsthesplashscreenisdisplayed.
2.*PressOKtoaccepttheLimitationsofUse
disclaimerwhenitappears.
Note:*DoesnotapplytoWi-Fish
.
Poweringtheunitoff
1.PressandholdthePowerbuttonfor
approximately6seconds.
Ondisplayproductsa3secondcount-downtimer
willbedisplayed.
Tocancelthepoweroffprocess,releasethe
powerbuttonbeforetheunitpowersoff.
Note:Theunitwillstilldrawasmallamountof
powerfromthebatterywhenpoweredoff,ifthis
isaconcernunplugtheconnectorfromtheback
oftheunit.
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6.3Wi-Fish
mobileapp
TheWi-Fish
mobileappisavailableoniOS7or
greaterandAndroid4orgreater.Theappmustbe
usedtocontroltheWi-Fish
sonarmodule.
D13242-2
TheWi-Fish
appcanbedownloadedfromthe
relevantappstoreforyourdevice.
ConnectingWi-FiWi-Fish
D13198-1
Model No E70290
Product: Wi-Fish
Serial No. 1040009
SSID: 1234567890
Passphrase: ************
EXAMPLE
1.InstalltheWi-Fish
appfromtherelevantapp
store.
2.Connectyoursmartdevice’sWi-Fitothe
Wi-Fish
unit.
Theproduct’suniquenetworkname,knownas
theSSID(ServiceSetIdentier)andPassphrase
foryourproductcanbefoundontheproductlabel
xedtothebottomoftheunit.Itisrecommended
thatyoutakenoteoftheseandretainsomewhere
safeforfuturereference.
3.OpentheWi-Fish
app.
Connectingyoursmartdevice
Yoursmartdevice’sWi-Ficonnectionmustbe
connectedtotheproducttoenableuseofthemobile
Wi-Fish
app.
WiththeWi-Fish
mobileappinstalledonyour
smartdevice:
D13243-1
3 4
1 2
1.OpentheWi-Fisettingsonyoursmartdevice
andselectyourproduct’sSSIDfromthelistof
availabledevices.
Yourproduct’sSSIDcanbefoundontheproduct
labellocatedonthebottomoftheunit.
2.Enteryourproductpassphrase.
Yourproduct’spassphrasecanalsobefoundon
theproductlabellocatedonthebottomofthe
unit.
3.Yourdevicewillnowconnecttotheunitand
obtainanIPaddress.
4.Onceyourdeviceisconnectedyoucanopenthe
Wi-Fish
app.
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6.4Wi-Fish
initialsetup
OncetheWi-Fish
unitisinstalledandconnected
toyoursmartdevice,whichisrunningthelatest
versionoftheWi-Fish
app,itisrecommendedthat
thefollowingtasksarecompleted:
Congureunitsofmeasurefordepthand
temperaturereadings
Setatransduceroffset
Viewtheapp’sHelppages
Familiarizeyourselfwiththeproductusing
SimulatorMode.
TheseoptionsareavailableintheWi-Fish
mobile
app’sMoremenuwhichincludesthefollowing
settings:
Settings
Transducerdepthoffset
Depthunits
Temperatureunits
Simulator
Help
About
.
6.5DepthOffset
Depthsaremeasuredfromthetransducertothesea
bed,butyoucanapplyanoffsetvaluetothedepth
data,sothatthedisplayeddepthreadingrepresents
thedepthtotheseabedfromeitherthekeelorthe
waterline.
Beforeattemptingtosetawaterlineorkeel
offset,ndouttheverticalseparationbetweenthe
transducerandeitherthewaterlineorthebottomof
thekeelonyourvessel,asappropriate.Thensetthe
appropriatedepthoffsetvalue.
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1
Waterlineoffset
2
Transducer/Zerooffset
3
Keeloffset
Ifanoffsetisnotapplied,displayeddepthreadings
representthedistancefromthetransducertothe
seabed.
Assigningatransducerdepthoffset
Wi-Fish
app
Followthestepsbelowtoassignadepthoffsetvalue
toyourdepthreadings.
WiththeWi-Fish
mobileappconnectedand
runningonyoursmartdevice:
1.SelecttheMoreicon(threeverticaldots).
2.SelectSettings.
3.SelectTransducerDepthOffset.
4.Adjustthedepthoffsettotherequiredvalue.
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6.6Switchingonthesimulator
Wi-Fish
app
Thesimulatormaybeusedtofamiliarizeyourself
withthefeaturesandfunctionsoftheproduct.
WiththeWi-Fish
mobileappconnectedtoyour
Wi-Fish
unitandrunning:
1.Select.
2.SelectSettings.
3.SelectSimulator.
4.SelectOntoswitchsimulatormodeon,or
5.SelectOfftoswitchthesimulatormodeoff.
Insimulatormodetheappwillhavethesame
functionality,howeversimulatedsonardatais
displayedinsteadoflivesonardata.
6.7OpeningtheMicroSDcardreader
cover
TheMicroSDcardreaderislocatedontherearofthe
unit.Thecardreaderisprotectedbyaweatherproof
cover.
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1 2
3
1.Coverclosed
2.Openingcover
3.Coveropen
1.Openthecardreadercoverbypullingbackwards
onthecovershandleuntilthecoverispositioned
asshownin(3)above.
Thecoverhasatighttandmayrequiresome
forcetoopenthecover.
2.Fullyclosethecardreadercover.
Important:Whenclosingthecoverensurethatit
isfullypushedinandsealedallthewayaround
theedge,thiswillprovidetheweatherproofseal.
RemovingMicroSDcardfromitsadaptor
MicroSDmemoryandcartographychartcardsare
usuallysuppliedinsertedintoanSDcardadaptor.
Thecardwillneedtoberemovedfromtheadaptor
beforeinsertingintoyourdisplay.
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InsertingaMicroSDcard
1 2
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Withthecardreader’scoveropen:
1.Insertthecardwiththecontactsfacingdown.
2.GentlypresstheMicroSDcardallthewayinto
thecardreaderslot.
3.Fullyclosethecardreadercover.
Important:Whenclosingthecoverensurethatit
isfullypushedinandsealedallthewayaround
theedge,thiswillprovidetheweatherproofseal.
RemovingaMicroSDcard
1 2
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1.OndisplayproductsselectEjectSDCardfrom
theShortcutspage.
2.Openthecardreader’scover.
3.PinchtheprotrudingedgeoftheMicroSDcard
betweenyourindexngerandthumbandpullthe
cardclearofthecardreaderslot.
4.Fullyclosethecardreadercover.
Important:Whenclosingthecoverensurethatit
isfullypushedinandsealedallthewayaround
theedge,thiswillprovidetheweatherproofseal.
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Chapter7:Gettingstarted
Chaptercontents
7.1ControlsDV,DVS,ProandMonpage50
7.2Switchingtheunitonandoffonpage50
7.3Initialsetupproceduresonpage51
7.4Satellite-basednavigationonpage52
7.5Checkingthesonarapplicationonpage53
7.6CheckingtheDownVision
applicationonpage54
7.7Shortcutspageonpage54
7.8Applicationsonpage55
7.9Viewswitcheronpage56
7.10Memorycardsandchartcardsonpage57
7.11Learningresourcesonpage58
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7.1ControlsDV,DVS,ProandM
1 2 3 4 5 6
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1
buttonZoomout/Rangeout
2
+buttonZoomin/Rangein
3
DirectionaltrackpadwithOKbuttonUsedfor
navigatingmenusandapplicationsandselecting
items.
4
Backbutton/Viewswitcherbutton
Pressoncetoreturntoapreviousmenuor
applicationstate.
PressintheChartapplicationtoexitcursormode
andcentrethevesselon-screen.
PressintheSonarorDownVisionapplicationsto
resumescrollingfromapausedstate.
Fromthetoplevelapplicationstate(Motionmode
orScrollingmode)pressoncetoopentheView
switcher(DVSandProvariantsonly).
5
Power/Shortcutspagebutton
Pressoncetopowertheuniton.
Whenturnedon,pressingthepowerbuttonwill
displaytheShortcutspage.
Pressandholdtoturnthedisplayoff.
6
MicroSDcardreaderopenthechartreadercover
toinsertorremoveaMicroSDcard.Thecardreader
canbeusedforsoftwareupdates,electroniccharts
andarchivingdataandusersettings.
Note:Electroniccartographycanonlybeused
withtheProandMvariants.
7.2Switchingtheunitonandoff
Poweringtheuniton
1.PressandholdthePowerbuttonfor
approximately3secondstopoweruptheunit.
*Ondisplayproductsafterapproximately5
secondsthesplashscreenisdisplayed.
2.*PressOKtoaccepttheLimitationsofUse
disclaimerwhenitappears.
Note:*DoesnotapplytoWi-Fish
.
Poweringtheunitoff
1.PressandholdthePowerbuttonfor
approximately6seconds.
Ondisplayproductsa3secondcount-downtimer
willbedisplayed.
Tocancelthepoweroffprocess,releasethe
powerbuttonbeforetheunitpowersoff.
Note:Theunitwillstilldrawasmallamountof
powerfromthebatterywhenpoweredoff,ifthis
isaconcernunplugtheconnectorfromtheback
oftheunit.
Lowvoltagewarning
Awarningmessageisdisplayedwhentheproduct’s
voltagesupplydropsbelow10Vdc;thewarning
willclearautomaticallywhenthevoltagesupply
raisesabove11Vdc.Theproductmaynotoperate
correctlywhenthesupplyvoltageisoutsideofthe
speciedoperatingvoltagerange.Pleaserefer
totheproduct’sTechnicalspecicationforpower
specicationlimits.
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7.3Initialsetupprocedures
Onceyourdisplayhasbeeninstalledand
commissioned,itisrecommendedthatyougo
throughtheinitialstartupwizardandtutorial.
Startupwizard
Whenyoupower-upthedisplayforthersttimeor
afterasystemreset,theStartupWizardisdisplayed
afteryouhaveacceptedtheLimitationsOnUse
disclaimer.TheStartupWizardguidesyouthrough
thefollowinginitialsettings:
1.Languageselection.
2.Congureunits.
3.Finish/Tutorial.
Note:Thesesettingscanalsobesetatanytime
usingtheSystemSettingsmenuaccessiblefrom
theT ools&Settingspage.
Additionaltasks
InadditiontothesettingscoveredbytheWizard,it
isalsorecommendedthatthefollowingtasksare
completed:
Setyourdateandtimepreferences(ifapplicable).
Setyourtransducerdepthoffset(ifapplicable).
Familiarizeyourselfwiththeproductusing
SimulatorMode.
Accessingthesystemsettingsmenu
Dependingondisplayvariant,theSystemSettings
menucanbeaccessedby:
selectingSystemSettingsfromtheTools&
Settingspage(DVSandPro),orby
selecting:Menu>SystemSettingsfromthe
applicationmenu(DVand5M).
Settingtimeanddatepreferences
UnitsthatincludeaninternalGNSS
(GPS/GLONASS)receivercantimestamp
waypointsandtrackswiththedateandtimeinyour
preferredformat.Fishnderonlyproductsdonot
includedateandtimesettings.
FromtheSystemSettingsmenu:
1.SelectTimeandDateSet-up.
2.UsetheDateFormat,TimeFormat,andLocal
Time:menuitemstosetyourtimeanddate
preferences.
DepthOffset
Depthsaremeasuredfromthetransducertothesea
bed,butyoucanapplyanoffsetvaluetothedepth
data,sothatthedisplayeddepthreadingrepresents
thedepthtotheseabedfromeitherthekeelorthe
waterline.
Beforeattemptingtosetawaterlineorkeel
offset,ndouttheverticalseparationbetweenthe
transducerandeitherthewaterlineorthebottomof
thekeelonyourvessel,asappropriate.Thensetthe
appropriatedepthoffsetvalue.
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1 2 3
1
Waterlineoffset
2
Transducer/Zerooffset
3
Keeloffset
Ifanoffsetisnotapplied,displayeddepthreadings
representthedistancefromthetransducertothe
seabed.
Settingthedepthoffset
OnFishnderproductsyoumustapplyanoffset
valuefordepthreadings.
FromtheSystemSettingsmenu:
1.SelectSonarSet-up.
2.SelectDepthOffset.
Thedepthoffsetnumericadjustcontrolis
displayed.
3.Adjusttheoffsettotherequiredvalue.
4.SelectOktoconrmthenewvalueandclosethe
numericadjustcontrol.
Simulatormode
TheSimulatormodeenablesyoutopractice
operatingyourdisplaywithoutdatafromtheGPS
receiverortransducer.
Thesimulatormodeisswitchedon/offinthe
SystemSettingsmenu.
Note:RaymarinerecommendsthatyoudoNOT
usethesimulatormodewhilstnavigating.
Note:ThesimulatorwillNOTdisplayanyreal
data.Thisincludessafetymessages.
Enablinganddisablingsimulatormode
Youcanenableanddisablesimulatormodeby
followingthestepsbelow.
FromtheSystemSettingsmenu:
1.SelectSimulator:.
2.SelectOntoturnsimulatormodeon,or
3.SelectOfftoturnsimulatormodeoff.
Note:TheDemomovieoptionisforretail
demonstrationpurposesonly.
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7.4Satellite-basednavigation
GPSStatus
ProductswithaninternalGPSreceiverorGNSS
(GPS/GLONASS)receivercanusetheGPSstatus
pagetoviewthestatusoftheavailablesatellitesthat
arecompatiblewithyourreceiver.
Thesatelliteconstellationsareusedtopositionyour
boatintheChartapplication.Youcansetupyour
receiverandcheckitsstatusfromtheGPSSet-up
menu.Foreachsatellite,thescreenprovidesthe
followinginformation:
1
2
3
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1.Skyview
2.Satellitestatus
3.Positionandxinformation
Skyview
Skyviewisavisualrepresentationthatshows
thepositionofnavigationsatellitesandtheirtype.
Satellitetypesare:
CircleAcircleidentiesasatellitefromthe
GPSconstellation.
SquareAsquareidentiesan(SBAS)
differentialsatellite.
DiamondAdiamondidentiesasatellitefrom
theGLONASSconstellation.
Satellitestatusarea
TheSatellitestatusareadisplaysthefollowing
informationabouteachsatellite:
TypeIdentieswhichconstellationthesatellite
belongsto.
IDDisplaysthesatellitesidenticationnumber.
CNO(Carrier-to-noiseratio)Displaysthesignal
strengthofeachsatelliteshownintheSkyview:
Grey=searchingforsatellite
Green=satelliteinuse
Orange=trackingsatellite
AzimuthandElevationProvidestheangleof
elevationandazimuthbetweenthelocationofthe
receiverandthesatellite.
Positionandxinformation
Thefollowingpositionalandxinformationis
provided:
HorizontalDilutionofPrecision(HDOP)
HDOPisameasureofsatellitenavigation
accuracy,calculatedfromanumberoffactors
includingsatellitegeometry,systemerrorsin
thedatatransmissionandsystemerrorsinthe
receiver.Ahigherguresigniesagreater
positionalerror.Atypicalreceiverhasanaccuracy
ofbetween5and15m.Asanexample,assuming
areceivererrorof5m,anHDOPof2would
representanerrorofapproximately15m.Please
rememberthatevenaverylowHDOPgureis
NOguaranteethatyourreceiverisprovidingan
accurateposition.Ifindoubt,checkthedisplayed
vesselpositionintheChartapplicationagainst
youractualproximitytoaknownchartedobject.
EstimatedHorizontalPositionError(EHPE)
EHPEisameasureoftheestimatederrorof
apositionxinthehorizontalplane.Thevalue
displayedindicatesthatyourpositioniswithina
circleradiusofthestatedsize50%ofthetime.
Fixstatusindicatestheactualmodethe
receiverisreporting:
FixSatellitexhasbeenacquired.
NoFixNosatellitexcanbeacquired.
DFixAdifferentialbeaconxhasbeen
acquired.
SDFixAdifferentialsatellitexhasbeen
acquired.
PositionDisplaysthelatitudeandlongitude
positionofyourreceiver.
Date/TimeDisplaysthecurrentdateandtime
generatedbythepositionxinUTCformat.
ModeIdentieswetherthereceiverisworking
indifferentialmodeornon-differentialmode.
DatumThereceiver'sdatumsettingaffects
theaccuracyofthevesselpositioninformation
displayedintheChartapplication.Inorderforyour
receiverandMFDtocorrelateaccuratelywithyour
papercharts,theymustbeusingthesamedatum.
CheckingGPSoperation
YoucancheckthattheGPSisfunctioningcorrectly
usingtheChartapplication.
1.OpentheChartapplication.
2.Checkthescreen.
Youshouldsee:
Yourvesselposition(indicatesaGPSx).
Yourcurrentpositionisrepresentedbyavessel
symbolorsolidcircle.
Asolidcircleonthechartindicatesthatthe
vesselspeedistoolow(i.e.lessthan0.15kts)to
provideCourseOverGround(COG)data.
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Note:Itisrecommendedthatyoucheckthe
displayedvesselpositionintheChartapplication
againstyouractualproximitytoaknowncharted
object.GNSSreceiverstypicallyhaveanaccuracy
ofbetween5mand15m.
Note:AGPSStatusscreenprovidessatellite
signalstrengthandotherrelevantinformation.
7.5Checkingthesonarapplication
ProductswhichincludetheSonarapplicationandthe
CPT-DVStransducercanusetheSonarapplication
tohelptargetsh.
FromtheSonarapplication:
1.Checkthedisplay.
Withthetransduceractiveyoushouldseea
scrolling(lefttoright)imagethatshowsthe
bottomandunderwaterstructure,youshouldalso
seeadepthreadinginthetopleftdatabox.
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7.6CheckingtheDownVision
application
ProductswhichincludetheDownVision
applicationandtheCPT-DVorCPT-DVStransducer
canusetheDownVision
applicationtodisplay
underwaterstructureandobjects.
FromtheDownVision
application:
1.Checkthedisplay.
Withthetransduceractiveyoushouldseea
scrolling(lefttoright)imagethatshowsthe
bottomstructure,youshouldalsoseeadepth
readinginthetopleftdatabox.
7.7Shortcutspage
Theshortcutspageprovidesaccesstothefollowing
functions:
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2
4
5
3
1
1Brightnesscontrol.
2
PowerSavemodeselectingwillactivate
PowerSavemode.
3
Enable/DisableSonarselectingwillenableor
disabletheinternalsonarandDownVision.
4
EjectSDcardselecttosafelyremovethe
memorycard.
5
Screencaptureselectingsavesascreenshotto
memorycard.
Openingtheshortcutspage
Withthedisplaypoweredon:
1.PressthePowerbuttononce.
Theshortcutspageisdisplayed.
2.UsetheDirectionalcontrolstohighlightan
option.
3.PresstheOKbuttontoselecttheoption.
Adjustingthedisplaybrightness
1.PressthePOWERbuttononce.
TheShortcutspageisdisplayed.
2.Adjustthebrightnesstotherequiredlevelusing
theTrackpad.
Note:Thebrightnesslevelcanalsobeincreased
bypressingthePowerbuttonmultipletimes.
PowerSavemode
InPowerSavemodeallfunctionsoftheproduct
remainactive,butthedisplayisplacedintoalow
powerstate.PowerSavemodeiscancelledby
pressingaphysicalbuttonorwhenanalarmevent
occurs.
EnablingPowerSavemode
ToenablePowerSavemodefollowthestepsbelow.
1.PressthePOWERbutton.
Theshortcutsmenuisdisplayed.
2.SelectPowerSaveMode.
ThedisplayisnowinPowerSavemode.
3.YoucanwakethedisplayfromPowerSavemode
atanytimebypressingaphysicalbutton.
Note:PowerSavemodeisautomaticallycancelled
ifanalarmeventoccurs.
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DisablingandenablingtheSonar
Thetransducerpingcanbedisabledandenabled
fromtheshortcutspage.
1.SelectDisableSonartostopthetransducer
pinging.
2.SelectEnableSonartostartthetransducer
pinging.
Note:
Whenenabled,thesonarelementwillpingifthe
viewdisplayedcontainstheSonarapplication
ortheChartapplication
Whenenabled,theDownVision
elementwill
pingonlyiftheviewdisplayedincludesthe
DownVision
application.
Screenshots
Youcantakeascreenshotofwhatiscurrently
displayedonthescreen.
Screenshotsaresavedin.png(PortableNetwork
Graphic)formattoaMicroSDCard.Thesaved
imagescanbeviewedfromanydevicecapableof
viewing.pngimages.
Takingascreenshot
Youcantakeascreenshotbyfollowingthesteps
below.
1.InsertaMicroSDcardwithsuitablefreespace
intothecardreader.
2.PressthePowerbutton.
TheShortcutspageisdisplayed:
3.SelecttheCameraicon.
Aconrmationmessageisdisplayed.
4.SelectOK.
ThescreenshotisnowsavedtotheMicroSD
card.
TipIfyourdisplayhasaBackbuttonyoucanalso
takeascreenshotbypressingandholdingtheBack
buttonuntiltheconrmationmessageappears.
7.8Applications
Theapplicationsavailableonyourdisplayare
dependentuponproductvariant.
Description
Applicable
Products
Chartapplicationprovidesa
2Dgraphicalviewofyourcharts
tohelpyounavigate.Waypoint
andtrackfunctionsenableyouto
navigatetoaspeciclocationor
recordwhereyou'vebeen.Chart
cardsprovidehigherlevelsof
detail.
Pro
M
Sonarapplicationthis
applicationusesCHIRPprocessing
tohelpyoutargetshbeneathyour
vessel.Youcanalsoviewwater
depth,watertemperatureandmark
pointsofinterestsuchasshing
spotsorwrecks.
DVS
Pro
DownVisionapplication
thisapplicationgivesincreased
coverageeithersideofthevesselin
highdenition.CHIRPprocessing
andhigheroperatingfrequency
allowsgreaterdepthresolution,
makingiteasiertoidentifybottom
structuresaroundwhichshmay
reside.Youcanalsoviewwater
depth,watertemperatureandmark
pointsofinterestsuchasshing
spotsorwrecks.
DV
DVS
Pro
Tools&Settingsprovides
accesstoalarms,systemsettings,
backupandresetfeatures.
DVS
Pro
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7.9Viewswitcher
Productsthatincludemorethan1applicationuse
theViewSwitchertocyclethroughavailableviews.
Fullscreenandsplitscreenapplicationviewsare
available.
3
4
2
1
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1Viewthumbnails
2Activeapplication
3Viewswitcher
4Viewswitchertitlebar
Theviewsavailablearedependentonproduct
variantbutcaninclude:
Chartapplication
Sonarapplication
DownVisionapplication
DownVision/Sonarapplicationsplitscreen
Chartapplication/Sonarapplicationsplitscreen
Chartapplication/DownVisionapplication
splitscreen
Tools&Settings
OpeningtheViewswitcher
Fromthetoplevelapplicationstate(Motionmode
orScrollingmode):
1.PresstheBackbutton.
UsingtheViewswitcher
Toselectaviewfollowthestepsbelow.
WiththeViewswitcherdisplayed:
1.UsetheDirectionalcontrolstohighlightaview.
2.PresstheOKbuttontodisplaythechosenview.
Selectingtheactivepaneinsplitscreen
views
Whenasplitscreenviewisdisplayedyoucan
changetheactivepane(thepanethatyouwantto
control)usingtheViewswitcher.
Withasplitscreenviewdisplayed.
1.IfrequiredpresstheBackbuttontochangethe
ChartapplicationtoMotionmode,ortheSonar
andDownVisionapplicationstoScrollingmode.
2.PresstheBackbuttonagain.
TheViewswitcherisdisplayed.
3.UsetheDirectionalcontrolstohighlightthe
paneyouwanttomakeactive.
4.PresstheOKbuttontoconrm.
Theselectedviewisdisplayedandaborderis
placedaroundtheactivepane.
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7.10Memorycardsandchartcards
MicroSDmemorycardscanbeusedtobackup/
archivedata(e.g.Waypoint,andTracks).Once
dataisbackeduptoamemorycardolddatacan
bedeletedfromthesystem,creatingcapacityfor
newdata.Thearchiveddatacanberetrievedatany
time.Chartcardsprovideadditionalorupgraded
cartography.
Itisrecommendedthatyourdataisbackeduptoa
memorycardonaregularbasis.DoNOTsavedata
toamemorycardcontainingcartography.
Compatiblecards
ThefollowingtypesofMicroSDcardsarecompatible
withyourdisplay:
MicroSecureDigitalStandard-Capacity
(MicroSDSC)
MicroSecureDigitalHigh-Capacity(MicroSDHC)
Note:
Themaximumsupportedmemorycardcapacity
is32GB.
MicroSDcardsmustbeformattedtouseeither
theFATorFAT32lesystemformattoenable
usewithyourMFD.
Speedclassrating
Forbestperformanceitisrecommendedthatyou
useClass10orUHS(UltraHighSpeed)class
memorycards.
Chartcards
Yourproductispre-loadedwithelectroniccharts
(worldwidebasemap).Ifyouwishtousedifferent
chartdata,youcaninsertcompatiblechartcardsinto
theunit'smemorycardreader.
Usebrandedchartcardsandmemorycards
Whenarchivingdataorcreatinganelectronicchart
card,Raymarinerecommendstheuseofquality
brandedmemorycards.Somebrandsofmemory
cardmaynotworkinyourunit.Pleasecontact
customersupportforalistofrecommendedcards.
RemovingMicroSDcardfromitsadaptor
MicroSDmemoryandcartographychartcardsare
usuallysuppliedinsertedintoanSDcardadaptor.
Thecardwillneedtoberemovedfromtheadaptor
beforeinsertingintoyourdisplay.
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Caution:Careofchartandmemory
cards
Toavoidirreparabledamagetoand/or
lossofdatafromchartandmemorycards:
DONOTsavedataorlestoacard
containingcartographyasthecharts
maybeoverwritten.
Ensurethatchartandmemorycards
arettedthecorrectwayaround.DO
NOTtrytoforceacardintoposition.
DONOTuseametallicinstrumentsuch
asascrewdriverorplierstoinsertor
removeachartormemorycard.
OpeningtheMicroSDcardreadercover
TheMicroSDcardreaderislocatedontherearofthe
unit.Thecardreaderisprotectedbyaweatherproof
cover.
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1 2
3
1.Coverclosed
2.Openingcover
3.Coveropen
1.Openthecardreadercoverbypullingbackwards
onthecovershandleuntilthecoverispositioned
asshownin(3)above.
Thecoverhasatighttandmayrequiresome
forcetoopenthecover.
2.Fullyclosethecardreadercover.
Important:Whenclosingthecoverensurethatit
isfullypushedinandsealedallthewayaround
theedge,thiswillprovidetheweatherproofseal.
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InsertingaMicroSDcard
1 2
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Withthecardreader’scoveropen:
1.Insertthecardwiththecontactsfacingdown.
2.GentlypresstheMicroSDcardallthewayinto
thecardreaderslot.
3.Fullyclosethecardreadercover.
Important:Whenclosingthecoverensurethatit
isfullypushedinandsealedallthewayaround
theedge,thiswillprovidetheweatherproofseal.
RemovingaMicroSDcard
1 2
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1.OndisplayproductsselectEjectSDCardfrom
theShortcutspage.
2.Openthecardreader’scover.
3.PinchtheprotrudingedgeoftheMicroSDcard
betweenyourindexngerandthumbandpullthe
cardclearofthecardreaderslot.
4.Fullyclosethecardreadercover.
Important:Whenclosingthecoverensurethatit
isfullypushedinandsealedallthewayaround
theedge,thiswillprovidetheweatherproofseal.
7.11Learningresources
Raymarinehasproducedarangeoflearning
resourcestohelpyougetthemostoutofyour
products.
Videotutorials
Raymarineofcialchannelon
YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/u-
ser/RaymarineInc
VideoGallery:
http://www.rayma-
rine.co.uk/view/?id=2679
ProductSupportvideos:
http://www.rayma-
rine.co.uk/view/?id=4952
Note:
Viewingthevideosrequiresadevicewithan
Internetconnection.
SomevideosareonlyavailableinEnglish.
Trainingcourses
Raymarineregularlyrunsarangeofin-depthtraining
coursestohelpyoumakethemostofyourproducts.
VisittheTrainingsectionoftheRaymarinewebsite
formoreinformation:
http://www.raymarine.co.uk/view/?id=2372
FAQsandKnowledgeBase
RaymarinehasproducedanextensivesetofFAQs
andaKnowledgeBasetohelpyoundmore
informationandtroubleshootanyissues.
http://www.raymarine.co.uk/knowledgebase/
Technicalsupportforum
YoucanusetheT echnicalsupportforumtoask
atechnicalquestionaboutaRaymarineproduct
ortondouthowothercustomersareusing
theirRaymarineequipment.Theresourceis
regularlyupdatedwithcontributionsfromRaymarine
customersandstaff:
http://raymarine.ning.com/
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Chapter8:Fishnderapplications
Chaptercontents
8.1DownVision
applicationoverviewonpage60
8.2Sonarapplicationoverviewonpage60
8.3Fishnderapplications'featuresonpage62
8.4Fishnderapplications’controlsonpage62
8.5Zoomonpage63
8.6Rangeonpage64
8.7Scrollingonpage64
8.8A-Scopemodeonpage65
8.9DisplayOptionsonpage65
8.10Colorsonpage66
8.11Sensitivityadjustmentsonpage67
8.12DVSystemsettingsmenuoptionsonpage68
Fishnderapplications
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8.1DownVision
applicationoverview
TheDownVision
applicationusesacompatible
transducertoproduceadetailedstructureviewof
thewatercolumnbeneathyourvesselThisenables
youtoaccuratelydistinguishbottomstructure,and
underwaterobjects.DownVision
usesCHIRP
processingwithacentered350KHzpingfrequency,
whichprovidesahigherresolutionimagethanthe
Sonarapplication.
TheDownVision
applicationdisplaysascrolling
imagewhichscrollsfromrighttoleftacrossthe
screen.
TheDownVision
applicationusesmonochrome
palettesandshadingtodifferentiatebetweentarget
strengths.
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DepthreadingCurrentdepthofthebottom.
2
ScrollingpausedScrollingpauseswhenthe
Joystickisusedtomovethecursoraroundthescreen).
3DepthlinesHorizontaldashedlinesdrawnatregular
intervalstoindicatethedepthfromthesurface.
4
CursorDisplayedincursormode.
5
DepthmarkersThesenumbersindicatedepth.
6
SpeedCurrentvesselSpeedOverGround(SOG).
OnlyapplicabletodisplayswithGPS/GNSSreceivers
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WatertemperatureCurrentwatertemperature.
8.2Sonarapplicationoverview
TheSonarapplicationusesacompatibletransducer
toproduceadetailedviewofshandthewater
columnincludingbottomunderyourvessel.This
enablesyoutoaccuratelydistinguishbetween
differentsizesofsh,bottomstructure,and
underwaterobjects.TheSonarapplicationuses
CHIRPprocessingwithacentered200KHzping
frequency,whichprovidesagreaterdepthrange
thanDownVision™butlessdetail.
TheSonarapplicationdisplaysascrollingimage
whichscrollsfromrighttoleftacrossthescreen.
TheSonarapplicationusesdifferentcolorsto
differentiatetargetstrengths.Thecolorsusedare
dependentupontheselectedcolorpalette(e.g.the
classicbluecolorpaletteusesbluetoidentifythe
weakesttargetsandredforthestrongest).
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DepthreadingCurrentbottomdepth.
2
ScrollingpausedScrollingpauseswhenthe
Joystickisusedtomovethecursoraroundthescreen).
3DepthlinesHorizontaldashedlinesdrawnatregular
intervalstoindicatethedepthfromthesurface.
4
CursorDisplayedincursormode.
5
BottomlineDisplaysathicklinetoidentifythe
bottom.
6DepthmarkersThesenumbersindicatedepth.
7
SpeedCurrentvesselSpeedOverGround(SOG).
OnlyapplicabletodisplayswithGPS/GNSSreceivers
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WatertemperatureCurrentwatertemperature.
9DepthTargetIDDepthsaredisplayedagainst
recognizedtargets.ThesensitivityoftheseIDsis
directlylinkedtotheFishAlarmsensitivity;thegreater
theshalarmsensitivity,thegreaterthenumberof
labelledreturns.
Thesonarimage
Interpretingthebottomusingsonar
Itisimportanttounderstandhowtocorrectlyinterpret
thebottomstructurerepresentedon-screen.
Thebottomusuallyproducesastrongecho.
Thefollowingimagesshowhowdifferentbottom
conditionsarerepresentedon-screen:
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Ahardbottom(sand)producesathinline.
2
Asoftbottom(mudorseaweedcover)produces
awideline.
3Arockyorunevenbottomorawreckproduces
anirregularimagewithpeaksandtroughs.
Thedarklayersindicateagoodecho;thelighter
areasindicateweakerechoes.Thiscouldmeanthat
theupperlayerissoftandthereforeallowingsound
wavestopasstothemoresolidlayerbelow.
Itisalsopossiblethatthesoundwavesaremaking
twocompletetripshittingthebottom,bouncingoff
thevessel,thenreectingoffthebottomagain.This
canhappenifthewaterisshalloworthebottomis
hard.
Factorsinuencingthesonarimage
Thequalityandaccuracyofthedisplaycanbe
inuencedbyanumberoffactorsincludingvessel
speed,depth,objectsizeandbackgroundnoise.
Vesselspeed
Theshapeofthetargetchangesalongwithyour
speed.Slowerspeedsreturnatter,morehorizontal
marks.Higherspeedscausethetargettothicken
andarchslightly,atfastspeedsthemarkresembles
adoubleverticalline.
Targetdepth
Thecloserthetargettothesurface,thelargerthe
markonscreen.
Thedepthofindividualtargetscanbedisplayedby
switchingontheTargetDepthIDinthesonarmenu
Menu>DisplayOptions.Thenumberoftarget
depthsdisplayedisinuencedbytheshalarm
sensitivitylevel.
Waterdepth
Aswaterdepthincreasessignalstrengthdecreases,
resultinginalighteron-screenimageofthebottom.
Sizeofthetarget
Thelargerthetarget,thelargerthereturnon-screen.
Thesizeofashtargetisalsodependentuponthe
sizeofthesh’sswimbladderratherthanitsoverall
size.Theswimbladdervariesinsizebetween
differentbreedsofsh.
Clutter/Backgroundnoise
Thesonarimagemaybeimpairedbyechoes
receivedfromoatingorsubmergeddebris,
particulatematter(suchasplankton,phytoplankton,
orsiltetc.),airbubblesoreventhevessel's
movement.Thisisknownas‘backgroundnoise’or
‘clutterandiscontrolledbytheSensitivitysettings.
Ifrequiredyoucanadjustthesettingmanually.
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8.3Fishnderapplications'features
Usingwaypointstomark
shingspotsortarget
locations(Proonly)
Placingawaypoint
Determiningtargetdepths.
Enabling/Disabling
TargetDepthID
Enabling/DisablingDepth
Lines
Adjustingthespeedofthe
scrollingimage.
8.7Scrolling
Settingalarms(sh,depthor
watertemperature).
11.2Alarms
UsingZoom.8.5Zoom
*UsingA-Scopemode.8.8A-Scopemode
Changingtheon-screen
depthrange.
8.6Range
AdjustingSensitivitySettings
tohelpoptimizeandsimplify
thedisplayedimage.
8.11Sensitivity
adjustments
Note:*NotavailableinDownVisionapplication.
8.4Fishnderapplications’controls
TheSonarapplicationsconsistsof2modes:
ScrollingmodeandCursor/Pausemode.The
behaviorofsomecontrolsaredependentuponmode
andproductvariant.
Scrollingmode
Sonarapplication
DownVision
application
Scrollingmodeisthedefaultmode.InScrolling
modeanimageisdisplayedwhichscrollsfromright
toleftacrossthescreen.
InScrollingmodethecontrolsbehaveasfollows:
fromthedefaultview,pressingthe+button
enablesZoommode.
wheninZoommodeuse+andbuttonsto
increaseordecreasethezoomlevel.
pressingtheOKbuttonopenstheapplication
menu.
pressingtheBackbuttonopenstheView
switcher(notapplicabletoDVvariants).
usinganyoftheDirectionalcontrolswillswitch
toCursor/Pausemode.
Cursor/Pausemode
Important:TheDVandDVSvariantsdonot
displayacursorinCursor/Pausemode.
Sonarapplication
DownVision
application
InCursor/Pausemodethescrollingimageis
pausedanddependingonproductvariant,thecursor
canbemovedaroundthescreen.
InCursor/Pausemodethecontrolsbehaveas
follows:
fromthedefaultview,pressingthe+button
enablesZoommode.
wheninZoommodeuse+andbuttonsto
increaseordecreasethezoomfactor.
usinganyoftheDirectionalcontrolswillmove
thecursorinthatdirection(notapplicabletoDV
andDVSvariants).
pressingtheOkbuttonopensthecontextmenu.
pressingtheBackbuttonreturnstheapplication
toScrollingmode.
Menusanddialogs
Withamenuordialogopenthecontrolsbehaveas
follows:
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TheDirectionalcontrolscanbeusedtoscroll
throughtheavailablemenuoptions.
PressingtheOkbuttonselectsthehighlighted
optionorconrmsanddismissespopup
messages.
pressingtheBackbuttonreturnstotheprevious
menuorclosesthemenu.
Placingawaypoint
DisplayswithaGPS/GNSSreceivercanuse
waypointstomarkpointsofinterest.
1.UsetheDirectionalcontrolstohighlightthe
desiredlocationwiththecursor.
2.PresstheOKbutton.
Thecontextmenuisdisplayed.
3.SelectPlaceWaypoint.
Aconrmationpopupmessageisdisplayed.
4.SelectOktoplacethewaypoint,orEdittoedit
thewaypointdetails.
Awaypointisplacedatthecursorslocation.
Contextmenu
AcontextmenuisavailableondisplayswithaGPS/
GNSSreceiver,whichprovidesdataandshortcuts
tomenuitems.
Thecontextmenuprovidesthepositionofthecursor:
Depth
Range
Thecontextmenualsoprovidesthefollowingmenu
items:
PlaceWaypoint
Accessingthecontextmenu
Youcanaccessthecontextmenubyfollowingthe
stepsbelow.
1.UsetheDirectionalcontrolstohighlightan
objectorarea.
2.PresstheOKbutton.
Thecontextmenuisdisplayed.
8.5Zoom
TheZoomfunctiondisplaysmoredetailonscreenby
magnifyingaspecicareaoftheimage.
WhenusingZoomthescreenissplitanddisplays
thezoomedimagealongsidethestandardimage.
Sonarapplication
DownVisionapplication
Thisenablesyouto:
selectanareafromthestandardviewthatis
magniedanddisplayedalongside.
increaseanddecreasethezoomlevel.
Thezoomedsectionisindicatedonthestandard
screenbythezoombox.
AdjustingtheZoomlevel
ToadjusttheZoomlevelandareafollowthesteps
below.
Withthestandardviewdisplayed:
1.Pressingthe+buttontoenableZoommode.
2.Subsequentpressesofthe+buttonwillincrease
theZoomlevel
3.PressingthebuttonwilldecreasetheZoom
levelandnallyreverttothestandardview.
SelectingaZoomarea
WhenusingZoomtheareadisplayedinthe
magniedareaofthescreencanbechanged.
WithZoomenabled:
1.UsetheUpandDownDirectionalcontrolsto
movethemagniedareaupanddownthrough
thewatercolumn.
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8.6Range
TheRangefunctionenablesyoutochangetherange
ofdepthdisplayedonscreen.Whereapplicable
changestotheRangewillapplytoboththeSonar
andDownVision
applications.
Bydefault,theRangeissettoautomatic,thisadjusts
theRangetoensurethebottomisalwaysdisplayed
onscreen.Thisisusefulfortargetingbiggershand
otherobjectslocatedclosertothebottomsuchas
wrecks
ManualRangeallowsyoutospecifyaShallowrange
depthandDeeprangedepthwhichdenesthearea
displayedonscreen.
Sonarapplication
DownVision
application
Auto
Range
Manual
Range
SwitchingbetweenAutoandManualrange
Fromtheapplicationmenu:
1.SelectRange.
2.SelectRange:toswitchbetweenAutoandMan.
3.Withmanualmodeselectedyoucannowadjust
thedepthrangeshownonscreen.
Manuallyadjustingrange
Tospecifytheareaofdepthtobedisplayedonscreen
followthestepsbelow.
Fromtheapplicationmenu:
1.SelectRange.
2.SelectRange:sothatManisselected.
3.SelectShallowRange.
TheShallowRangedenesthedepththatwill
beshownatthetopofthescreen.
4.AdjusttheShallowRangetotherequireddepth.
5.SelectDeepRange.
TheDeepRangedenesthedepththatwillbe
shownatthebottomofthescreen.
6.AdjusttheDeepRangetotherequireddepth.
8.7Scrolling
Theimagescrollsfromrighttoleft.Thescrollspeed
canbeadjustedtohelpwithtargetidentication.The
scrollingcanbepausedbyenteringCursormode.
Scrollspeed
Thedefaultscrollingspeedis100%.Thescroll
speedcanbesloweddownto10%ofthedefault
speed.
Adjustingthescrollspeed
FromtheDisplayOptionsmenu:
1.SelectScrollSpeed.
TheScrollspeedadjustmentcontrolisdisplayed.
2.UsetheUpandDownDirectionalcontrolsto
adjustthescrollspeedbetween10%and100%.
3.PresstheOkorBackbuttontoconrmandclose
theadjustmentcontrol.
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8.8A-Scopemode
A-ScopemodeisavailableintheSonarapplication
only.A-Scopemodedisplaysasplitscreenshowing
thestandardviewalongsidealiveimageofthewater
columndirectlybeneaththetransducer.
TheareacoveredbytheA-Scopeisindicatedatthe
bottomofthewindow.A-Scopeprovidesamore
preciseandeasiertointerpretindicationofthetarget
strength.
SwitchingbetweenA-ScopeandStandard
view
Youcanswitchbetweenthestandardviewand
A-Scopemodeatanytimefollowingthestepsbelow.
WiththestandardviewdisplayedintheSonar
application:
1.SelectMenu.
2.SelectDisplayOptions.
3.SelectA-Scope:.
SelectingA-Scope:willswitchA-Scopemode
OnandOff.
Note:IfZoommodeisenabled,Thescreenwill
notshowtheA-ScopeuntiltheZoomhasbeen
disabled.
8.9DisplayOptions
TheapplicationcanbecustomizedusingtheDisplay
Optionsmenu.
Thedisplayoptionscanbeusedtooverlayadditional
depthfeaturesandmanipulatetheimagetoenable
easiershtargeting.
Availabledepthfeatures:
TargetDepthIDNotavailableinDownVision
application
DepthLines
WhiteLineNotavailableinDownVision
application
Enabling/DisablingTargetDepthID
Youcandisplaythedepthoftargetson-screen.
Fromtheapplicationmenu:
1.SelectDisplayOptions.
2.SelectTargetDepthID.
SelectingTargetDepthIDwillswitchthetarget
depthindicatorOnandOff.
Note:Thestrengthoftargetswhichdisplaya
depthIDisrelatedtotheFishsensitivitysetting,
accessiblefromtheAlarmsmenu.
Enabling/DisablingDepthLines
Youcandisplayhorizontaldepthlineson-screen.
Fromtheapplicationmenu:
1.SelectDisplayOptions.
2.SelectDepthLines.
SelectingDepthLineswillswitchthehorizontal
depthlinesOnandOff.
Enabling/DisablingtheWhiteLine
Youcandisplayathicklineon-screentorepresent
thebottom,thislineisprimarilywhiteincolor
(dependinguponcolorpalettechosen).
Fromtheapplicationmenu:
1.SelectDisplayOptions.
2.SelectWhiteLine.
SelectingWhiteLinewillswitchthebottomline
OnandOff.
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8.10Colors
Variouscolorpalettesareavailabletosuitdifferent
conditionsandyourpersonalpreference.
Thenewcolorpaletteremainsselectedafterapower
cycle,Thecolorpaletteisaglobalsettingwhichwill
applytoallviews.
Sonarapplicationcolorpalettes
ClassicBlue(default)
ClassicBlack
ClassicWhite
Sunburst
NightVision
DownVision
applicationcolorpalettes
Copper
Inv.Copper
SlateGray
Inv.SlateGray
Selectingcolors
TheColorsusedcanbechangedatanytimeby
selectinganoptionfromtherelevantmenu:
Menu>DisplayOptions>ColorPalette(DV
variants)
Menu>DisplayOptions>SonarColors(DVS
andProvariants)
Menu>DisplayOptions>DownVisionColors
(DVSandProvariants)
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8.11Sensitivityadjustments
Theonscreenimagecanbeenhancedusingthe
Sensitivitysettings.
Sensitivityoptionsare:
Gain
Contrast
NoiseFilter
Gain
TheGainsettingadjuststhereturnthreshold(echo
strength)atwhichanobjectwillbedisplayed
onscreen.Adjustingthesettingcanimprovetarget
identication,howeverforoptimumperformancein
mostconditions,itisrecommendedthatyouusethe
autosetting.
Gaincanbesettoautomaticormanual:
AutomaticInAutomode,thesettingis
automaticallyadjustedtosuitcurrentconditions.
Anyadjustmentsmadeapplytoallviewsusing
thatapplication.
ManualIfnecessaryyoucanadjustthesetting
manually,betweenavalueof0%to100%.The
higherthesettingthemoredetailwillappear
onscreen.Thisvalueshouldbesethighenough
toseeshandbottomdetailwithouttoomuch
backgroundnoise.Generallyahighersettingis
usedindeepand/orclearwater;alowsettingin
shallowand/ormurkywater.
SonarDownVision
40%
100
%
Thenewvalueswillpersistoverapowercycle.
AdjustingGain
Fromtheapplicationmenu:
1.SelectSonarSensitivityorDownVision
Sensitivity.
2.SelectGain.
3.UsetheUpandDownDirectionalcontrolsto
adjusttheGainsettingtotherequiredvalue,or
4.PresstheOKbuttontoswitchbetweenAutoand
Manual.
Contrast
TheContrastsettingchangesthesignalstrength
thresholdforthestrongestcolor/shading.Adjusting
thesettingcanimprovetargetidentication,however
foroptimumperformanceinmostconditions,itis
recommendedthatyouusetheautosetting.
Allechoeswithasignalstrengthabovethespecied
valuearedisplayedinthestrongestcolor/shade.
Thosewithaweakervaluearedividedequally
betweentheremainingcolors/shades.
Settingalowvalueproducesawidebandforthe
weakestcolor/shade,butasmallsignalbandfor
theothercolors/shades.
Settingahighvaluegivesawidebandforthe
strongestcolor/shade,butasmallsignalbandfor
theothercolors/shades.
TheContrastsettingcanbesettoautomaticor
manual:
AutomaticInAutomodethecontrastsettingis
automaticallyadjustedtosuitcurrentconditions.
Anyadjustmentsmadeapplytoallviews.
ManualYoucansetthecontrastmanually,
betweenavalueof0%to100%.
SonarDownVision
0%
100%
Thenewvalueswillpersistoverapowercycle.
AdjustingtheContrast
Fromtheapplicationmenu:
1.SelectSonarSensitivityorDownVision
Sensitivity.
2.SelectContrast.
3.UsetheUpandDownDirectionalcontrolsto
adjusttheContrasttotherequiredvalue,or
4.PresstheOKbuttontoswitchbetweenAutoand
Manual.
NoiseFilter
TheNoiseFilterreducestheamountofclutter
displayedonscreenbyvaryingthegainthroughout
thecolumnofwater.Adjustingthesettingcan
improvetargetidentication,howeverforoptimum
performanceinmostconditions,itisrecommended
thatyouusetheautosetting.
TheNoiseFiltercanbesettoautomaticoradjusted
manually:
AutomaticInAutomodetheNoiseFilterisset
to20%.
ManualYoucanadjusttheNoiseFilter
manually,betweenavalueof0%to100%.
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Alowvaluedecreasesthedepthatwhichthe
lterisapplied.
Ahighvalueincreasesthedepthatwhichthe
lterisapplied.
SonarDownVision
0%
100%
Thenewvalueswillpersistoverapowercycle.
AdjustingtheNoiseFilter
Fromtheapplicationmenu:
1.SelectSonarSensitivityorDownVision
Sensitivity.
2.SelectNoiseFilter.
3.UsetheUpandDownDirectionalcontrolsto
adjusttheNoiseFiltertotherequiredvalue,or
4.PresstheOKbuttontoswitchbetweenAutoand
Manual.
8.12DVSystemsettingsmenuoptions
TheSystemSettingsmenuontheDVvariant
displayislocatedinthemainapplicationmenu.
Referto11.1SystemSettingsmenufordetailson
availableoptionsforyourdisplayvariant.
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Chapter9:Chartapplication
Chaptercontents
9.1Chartapplicationoverviewonpage70
9.2Electronicchartsoverviewonpage71
9.3Chartapplicationcontrolsonpage73
9.4Waypointsoverviewonpage74
9.5Tracksonpage81
9.6ImportandExportonpage83
9.7Waypointsandtracksstoragecapacityonpage84
9.8Navigationonpage84
9.9Chartsettingsmenucartographycompatibilityonpage85
9.10Chartselectiononpage86
9.11ChartDetailonpage86
9.12Highresolutionbathymetryonpage87
9.13Chartorientationonpage87
9.14T extandSymbolsizeonpage88
9.15Boatpositiononpage89
9.16Communitylayeronpage89
9.17Sonarloggingonpage90
9.18COGVectoronpage90
9.19DeepWateronpage91
9.20Chartobjectsonpage91
9.215MSystemsettingsmenuonpage92
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9.1Chartapplicationoverview
TheChatapplicationisavailableonproductsthat
includeaninternalGPS/GNSSreceiver.Ituses2D
perspectiveandprovidesavarietyofcartographic
informationregardingyoursurroundingsand
chartedobjects.TheChartapplicationispre-loaded
withLightHouse
,Navionics
®
andC-MAPby
Jeppesen
®
worldbasemaps.Compatibleelectronic
chartscanbeusedtoexpandtheinformationand
detailregardingyoursurroundingsandcharted
objects.
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DepthCurrentwaterdepth(onlyavailablewith
transducerconnected).
2NavigationoriginlineDuringnavigation,shows
asolidlinefromthestartingpointtothetarget
waypoint.
3
SpeedCurrentvesselspeed(showninselected
systemunits).
4
OrientationStatestheorientationmodethatthe
chartisusing(North-up,orCourse-up).
5
RangeChartscaleindicator(showninselected
systemunits).
6
VesselsymbolShowsyourcurrentposition.
7
VesselpositionlineDuringnavigation,shows
adottedlinefromthevessel’scurrentpositionto
thetargetwaypoint.
8WaypointInactive.
9WatertemperatureWhennotinactivenavigation
currentwatertemperatureisdisplayed.
Distancetocursor/waypoint(Appliesto
Dragony–4andDragony–5)Duringactive
navigationthedistancetothetargetisdisplayed.
Bearinganddistancetocursor/waypoint
(AppliestoDragony–7only)Duringactive
navigationthedistancetothetargetisdisplayed.
10BearingInmotionmodethevessel’scurrent
COGbearingisdisplayed.
CursorbearinganddistanceIncursormode
thebearinganddistancetothecursor’slocation,
fromyourvesselisdisplayed.
11
WaypointTTG(AppliestoDragony–7only)
Duringactivenavigationtheestimated‘timetogo’
tothetargetcursor/waypointbasedonyourcurrent
speedisdisplayed.
12
CursorUsedtoselectchartobjectsandmove
aroundthechartarea.
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TargetwaypointCurrenttargetwaypoint.
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Vesselcoordinates(AppliestoDragony–7
only)Inmotionmodethecurrentvesselcoordinates
aredisplayed.
Cursorcoordinates(AppliestoDragony–7
only)Incursormodethecoordinatesofthecursor’s
locationisdisplayed.
TheChartapplicationincludesthefollowing
featurestohelpyounavigateyourvesselsafelyand
effectively:
Features
Usingsatellite-based
navigation.
7.4Satellite-based
navigation
Planningwithwaypointsand
tracks.
9.4Waypointsoverview
9.5Tracks
Navigatingusingwaypoints
andtracks.
9.8Navigation
Choosingelectronic2D
cartography.
9.10Chartselection
9.2Electroniccharts
overview
LightHousecharts
Navionicscharts
Backingupandtransferring
WaypointsandTracks.
Savinguserdataanduser
settings
DisplayingCOGvectors9.18COGVector
Viewinginformationfor
chartedobjects.
9.20Chartobjects
Controllingthelevelof
informationdisplayedonthe
Chartapplication
9.11ChartDetail
AlteringtheChart
application’sorientation
tobettersuityourneeds.
9.13Chartorientation
Changingtheboatsymbol
positionintheChart
application.
9.15Boatposition
ChangingtheDepthatwhich
theDeepWatercontour
changescolor.
9.19DeepWater
Note:Toobtainfullchartdetails,youmusthave
acartographychartcardfortheappropriate
geographicareainsertedintothecardreader.
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9.2Electronicchartsoverview
Yourmultifunctiondisplayincludesbasicworld
basemaps.Electronicchartsprovideadditional
cartographicinformation.
Thelevelofcartographicdetailavailablevariesfor
differentchartvendors,charttypes,geographic
locationsandchartscales.Thechartscaleinuseis
indicatedbythescaleindicator,thevaluedisplayed
isthedistancethatthelinerepresentsacrossthe
screen.
Youcanremoveandinsertchartcardsatanytime.
Thechartscreenisautomaticallyredrawnwhenthe
systemdetectsthatacompatiblechartcardhas
beeninsertedorremoved.
Usingadualviewpageitispossibletodisplay
differentcartographytypessimultaneously.
Caution:Careofchartandmemory
cards
Toavoidirreparabledamagetoand/or
lossofdatafromchartandmemorycards:
DONOTsavedataorlestoacard
containingcartographyasthecharts
maybeoverwritten.
Ensurethatchartandmemorycards
arettedthecorrectwayaround.DO
NOTtrytoforceacardintoposition.
DONOTuseametallicinstrumentsuch
asascrewdriverorplierstoinsertor
removeachartormemorycard.
LightHous e
CHARTS
LightHousecharts
WiththeintroductionoftheLightHouseIIsoftware,
Raymarinemultifunctiondisplaysnowsupportthe
useofRaymarine’snewLightHousecharts.
LightHousechartsarederivedfromvectorandraster
basedcharts,theLightHousechartengineenables
Raymarinetooffernewcharttypesandregionsfrom
aroundtheglobe.
RefertoRaymarine’s
LightHouseChartStore:
https://charts.raymarine.comfor
thelatestinformationonavailable
LightHousecharts.
FollowthelinkaboveandGototheGettingStarted
pageforfullinstructionsondownloadingLightHouse
ChartstoMicroSDcardusingtheLightHouse
DownloadManager.
Rastercharts
Rasterchartsareanexactcopy/scanofanexisting
paperchart.Allinformationisembeddeddirectlyin
thechart.Ranginginandoutofrasterchartswill
makeeverythingappearlargerorsmalleronthe
screen,includingtext.WhenchangingtheChart
application’sorientationeverythingonthechartwill
rotate,includingthetext.Asrasterchartsarea
scannedimagethelesizeisnormallybiggerwhen
comparedtothevectorequivalent.
Vectorcharts
Vectorchartsarecomputergenerated,consisting
ofaseriesofpointsandlinesthatmakeupthe
chart.Chartobjectsandoverlaysonvectorcharts
canbeswitchedonandoffandchartobjectscan
beselectedtoprovidefurtherinformation.Ranging
inandoutofvectorchartswillmakegeographical
featuresappearlargerorsmalleronthescreen,
howevertextandchartobjectswillremainthesame
sizeregardlessofrange.WhenchangingtheChart
application’sorientationgeographicalfeatureswill
rotatebuttextandchartobjectswillremaininthe
correctorientationforthedisplay.Asvectorcharts
aregeneratedratherthanascannedimagethele
sizeisnormallysmallerwhencomparedtotheraster
equivalent.
Unzippinglestomemorycard
TheLightHousechartsdownloadlemustbe
unzipped/extractedtomemorycardforuseonyour
multifunctiondisplay.
Note:Theinstructionsbelowareprovidedfor
guidanceonly.DependingonyourPC’soperating
systemandthearchiving(zip)softwareinusethe
stepsrequiredmaydifferslightlyfromthoseshown
below.Ifyouareunsurepleaseconsultyour
operatingsystem’sandorarchivingsoftware’s
helples.
Tounzip/extractchartswithalesizeover4GByou
mayneedtoinstall3rd-partyarchiving(zip)software
suchas7zip:http://www.7–zip.org/.
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Ensureyouhaveamemorycardwithsufcientspace
forthechartsyouwanttodownload.TheFilesizeis
displayedoneachchartregion’sdownloadpage.
Forbestperformanceitisrecommendedthatyou
useClass10orUHS(UltraHighSpeed)class
memorycards.
1.Locatethedownloadedle.
Thelewillbestoredinthefolderyouselected
orinyournormaldownloadsfolder.
2.RightclickontheleandselecttheExtractHere
optionfromthezipoptions.
3.Onceallleshavebeenextractedselectthe
chartles.
4.RightclickandchooseSendto>Removable
Disk
TheChartleswillnowbecopiedtoyourmemory
card.
5.Checkthattheleshavebeensuccessfully
placedonyourmemorycardbyviewingits
contentsinyourlebrowser.
6.SafelyremoveyourmemorycardfromyourPC’s
cardreader.
7.Insertyourmemorycardintothecardreaderof
yourmultifunctiondisplay.
8.OpentheChartapplicationonyourmultifunction
display.
9.SelectthenewchartfromtheChartselection
menu:Menu>Presentation>ChartSelection.
TheChartscreenwillberedrawntodisplaythe
newlyselectedcharttype.
Navionicscharts
Yourdisplayissuppliedwithabasemapand
dependingonunitaNavionicschartcard.Youmay
alsopurchaseNavionicschartcardstogetenhanced
chartdetailsandadditionalchartfeatures.
Yourdisplayiscompatiblewiththefollowing
Navionicschartcards:
Silver
Gold
Gold+
Hotmaps
Note:RefertotheRaymarinewebsite
(www.raymarine.com)forthelatestlistof
supportedchartcards.
C-MAPbyJeppesencharts
Yourdisplayissuppliedwithworldbasemapsand
dependingonpurchasingoptionsaJeppesenchart
card.YoumayalsopurchaseextraJeppesenchart
cardstogetenhancedchartdetailsandadditional
chartfeatures.
Yourdisplayiscompatiblewiththefollowing
Jeppesenchartcards:
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C-MAPEssentials
C-MAP4DMAX
*C-MAP4DMAX+
RefertotheRaymarinewebsite(www.rayma-
rine.com)forthelatestlistofsupportedchartcards.
TocheckthecurrentavailabilityofJeppesenchart
cardsandtypes,pleasevisit:www.jeppesen.com
orc-map.jeppesen.com.
Note:*C-MAP4DMAX+cartographywillwork
withDragony
®
productshoweverthe‘+’features
willnotbeavailable.
9.3Chartapplicationcontrols
TheChartapplicationconsistsof2modes:Motion
modeandCursormode.Thebehaviorofsome
controlsaredependentuponmode.Optionsand
settingscanalsobeaccessedfromtheChartcontext
menu.
Motionmode
MotionmodeisthedefaultChartapplicationmode.
InMotionmodetheboatsymbolremainscentered
onscreenandtheChartareamovesaroundtheboat
symbol.
InMotionmodethecontrolsbehaveasfollows:
pressingthe+buttonrangesin.
pressingthebuttonrangesout.
pressingtheOkbuttonopenstheChartapplication
menu.
pressingtheBackbuttonopenstheView
switcher.
pressinganyoftheDirectionalcontrolsenters
Cursormode.
Cursormode
InCursormodetheDirectionalcontrolsareused
tomovearoundtheChartarea.Whenthecursor
reachestheedgeofthescreentheChartareawill
paninthatdirection.
InCursormodethecontrolsbehaveasfollows:
usingtheDirectionalcontrolsinanydirection
pansthechartareainthatdirection.
pressingthe+buttonrangesin.
pressingthebuttonrangesout.
pressingtheOkbuttonopensthecontextmenu.
pressingtheBackbuttonreturnstheapplication
toMotionmode.
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Withamenuordialogopenthecontrolsbehaveas
follows:
theDirectionalcontrolscanbeusedtoscroll
throughthemenu’savailableoptions.
pressingtheOkbuttonselectsthehighlighted
option,orconrmsanddismissespopup
messages.
pressingtheBackbuttonreturnstotheprevious
menuorclosesthemenu.
Chartcontextmenu
Placingthecursoroveranareainthechart
applicationandpressingtheOKbuttondisplaysa
contextmenushowingthecursorspositionaldata
andmenuitems.
Thecontextmenuprovidesthefollowingpositional
dataforthecursorpositioninrelationtoyourvessel:
Latitude
Longitude
Range
Bearing
Thefollowingmenuitemsareavailable:
GotoCursor/StopGoto
PlaceWaypoint
Photo(onlyavailablefromaphotoicon.)
TideStation(onlyavailableifatidestationis
selected.)
CurrentStation(onlyavailableifacurrentstation
isselected.)
PilotBook(onlyavailableatcertainports.)
ChartObjects
9.4Waypointsoverview
Waypointsarepositionmarkersusedforthe
purposesofnavigation.Yourdisplaycancreate
waypoints,whichcanthenbeselectedforactive
navigation.
Therearearangeoffeaturesforplacing,navigating
andmanagingwaypoints,thesecanbeaccessed
fromtheWaypointsmenuandWaypointcontext
menu.Waypointsarerepresentedonscreenusing
customizablewaypointsymbols.Waypointscanbe
created,moved,deleted.Waypointscanalsobe
exportedorimported.
Waypointdisplayexamples
Waypointsinthechartapplication
Inthechartapplicationbothactiveandinactive
waypointsareshown.Anactivewaypointistheone
thatyouarenavigatingto.
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1Inactivewaypoint
2Activewaypoint
3Alternativewaypointsymbols
Thedefaultwaypointsymbolisared‘X’.Alternative
symbolscanbeusedifrequired.
WaypointsinthesonarandDownVision
applications
WaypointscanbeplacedintheSonarand
DownVisionapplications.
WaypointsinthesonarandDownVisionapplications
arerepresentedbyaverticallinelabelledWPT .
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Example2DownVisionapplication
Waypointcontextmenu
Thewaypointcontextmenushowsthewaypoint's
positionaldataandrelatedmenuitems.
Thecontextmenuprovidesthefollowingpositional
dataforthewaypointinrelationtoyourvessel:
Latitude
Longitude
Range
Bearing
Thefollowingmenuitemsareavailable:
GotoWaypoint/StopGoto
EraseWaypoint
EditWaypoint
MoveWaypoint
Accessingthecontextmenu
Youcanaccessthecontextmenubyfollowingthe
stepsbelow.
1.UsetheDirectionalcontrolstohighlightthe
waypoint.
ThecursorchangestotheWPTcursor.
2.PresstheOKbutton.
TheWaypointcontextmenuisdisplayed.
Waypointplacement
Placingawaypoint
DisplayswithaGPS/GNSSreceivercanuse
waypointstomarkpointsofinterest.
1.UsetheDirectionalcontrolstohighlightthe
desiredlocationwiththecursor.
2.PresstheOKbutton.
Thecontextmenuisdisplayed.
3.SelectPlaceWaypoint.
Aconrmationpopupmessageisdisplayed.
4.SelectOktoplacethewaypoint,orEdittoedit
thewaypointdetails.
Awaypointisplacedatthecursorslocation.
Placingawaypointatyourvessel'sposition
FromtheChartapplication:
1.IfrequiredpresstheBackbuttontoentermotion
mode.
2.PresstheOKbuttonagaintoopenthemenu.
3.SelectPlaceWaypoint.
Aconrmationpopupmessageisdisplayed.
4.SelectOktoplacethewaypoint,orEdittoedit
thewaypointdetails.
Waypointgroups
Waypointsareorganizedintogroups.Bydefaultall
waypointsareplacedinthe“UNSORTED”group.
Newwaypointgroupscanbecreatedandeach
waypointcanbeassignedtoawaypointgroup.For
example;youcouldcreateawaypointgroupcalled
“Fishing”andplaceallofyourwaypointswhereyou
caughtshintothatgroup.
WaypointgroupscanbemanagedfromtheWaypoint
groupslist.
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1.AllwaypointsDisplaysalistofallwaypoints
savedonyoursystem.
2.Today’sWaypointsDisplaysalistofall
waypointscreatedormodiedtoday.
3.UnsortedBydefaultnewwaypointsare
addedtotheUNSORTEDwaypointgroup.
Selectingthegroupwilldisplayalistofall
waypointsthathavenotbeenassignedtoa
specicgroup.
4.WaypointGroupsAllwaypointgroupsare
displayedinthelist.
5.SearchYoucansearchforwaypointsusing
keywordsbyselectingSearch.
6.NewGroupAnewwaypointgroupcanbe
addedbyselectingNewGroup.
7.Import/ExportWaypointscanbeexportedto
orimportedfromamicroSDcardbyselecting
Import/Export.RefertoSavinguserdataand
usersettingsfordetails.
Selectingawaypointsgroupfromthelistdisplaysa
listofallwaypointsinthatgroup.Additionalfunctions
areavailabletohelpmanageyourwaypoints.
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1.SortBy:SortwaypointsbyName,Range,
SymbolorDate.
2.SearchSearchforwaypointsusingkeywords.
3.ExportExportsthewaypointgroupcurrently
displayedtoamemorycard.
4.WaypointgroupThisisthecurrentlyselected
waypointgroup.
5.RenameGroupRenamethecurrentgroup.
6.EraseWptsEraseallwaypointsinthegroup.
7.MoveWptsMoveallwaypointsinthegroup.
8.AssignSymbolAssignanewsymboltoall
waypointsinthegroup.
Displayingthewaypointsgrouplist
FromtheChartapplication:
1.Ifrequired,PresstheBackbuttontoentermotion
mode.
2.PresstheOkbuttontoopentheChartapplication
menu.
3.SelectWaypoints.
Thewaypointsgrouplistisdisplayed.
Makinganewwaypointgroup
WiththeWaypointGroupListdisplayed:
1.SelectNewGroup.
Theon-screenkeyboardisdisplayed.
2.Usetheon-screenkeyboardtoentertherequired
nameforthenewgroup.
3.selectSAVE.
Renamingawaypointgroup
WiththeWaypointgrouplistdisplayed:
1.Selectthegroupyouwanttorename.
Groupdetailsaredisplayed.
2.SelectRenameGroup.
Theon-screenkeyboardisdisplayed.
3.Usingtheon-screenkeyboardchangethegroup
nameasrequired.
4.SelectSAVE.
Assigninganewsymboltoawaypointgroup
Youcanassignanewwaypointsymboltoallthe
waypointsinagroup.
FromtheWaypointgrouplist:
1.Selectthegroupthatyouwanttoassignanew
waypointsymbolto.
Agroupdetailslistisdisplayedshowingall
waypointsintheselectedgroup.
2.SelectAssignSymbol.
Alistofallavailablesymbolsisdisplayed.
3.Selectthesymbolthatyouwanttouseforthe
waypointsintheselectedgroup.
Aconrmationdialogisdisplayed.
4.SelectYestoapplythenewsymbolstothe
waypoints,orselectNotocancel.
Movingawaypointtoadifferentgroup
WiththeWaypointsgrouplistdisplayed:
1.SelectALLWAYPOINTS.
Alistofallwaypointscurrentlyonyoursystemis
displayed.
2.Selectthewaypointyouwanttomove.
Thewaypointdetailspageisdisplayed.
3.SelecttheGroupeld
Alistofallgroupsisdisplayed.
4.SelecttheGroupthatyouwanttomovethe
waypointto,or
5.SelectCreateNewGrouptomovethewaypoint
toanewgroup.
Thewaypointismovedtotheselectedgroup.
Movingallwaypointsinagrouptoadifferent
group
Youcanmoveallwaypointsinagrouptoadifferent
group.
WiththeWaypointsgrouplistdisplayed:
1.SelecttheGroupthatcontainsthewaypointsyou
wanttomove.
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2.SelectMoveWpts.
Alistofallgroupsisdisplayed.
3.Selectthegroupfromthelistthatyouwantto
movethewaypointstoo.
Aconrmationdialogisdisplayed.
4.SelectYestomovethewaypointsorNoto
cancel.
Thewaypointshavenowbeenmovedtothenew
group.
Erasingallwaypointsinagroup
Youcaneraseallwaypointsinaselectedgroup.
Withthewaypointgroupslistdisplayed:
1.Selectthegroupthatcontainthewaypointsyou
wanttoerase.
Alistisdisplayedshowingallwaypointsinthe
selectedgroup.
2.SelectEraseWpts.
Aconrmationdialogisdisplayed.
3.SelectYestoeraseallwaypointsinthegroup,or
Notocancel.
Allofthewaypointsintheselectedgroupareerased
fromthesystemandthegroupwillnowbeempty.
Erasingawaypointgroup
Beforeyoucaneraseawaypointgroupyoumust
moveoreraseallthewaypointsassignedtothat
group.
WiththeWaypointGroupdisplayed:
1.Selectthewaypointgroupthatyouwanttoerase.
2.SelectEraseGroup.
Thegroupisdeletedfromthesystem.
Waypointinformation
Whenyoucreateawaypoint,thesystemassigns
informationregardingthelocationmarked.Youcan
viewandeditthedetailsofanywaypointthathas
beencreatedandstored.
Thefollowinginformationisassignedorcaptured
foreachwaypoint:
Symbol(adefaultsymbolisassigned,oryoucan
selectanalternative.)
Name(adefaultnameisassigned,oryoucan
selectanalternative.)
Position(LatitudeandLongitudeofthewaypoint.)
BearingandRange(Bearingandrangefrom
vessel.)
Temperature(requiresappropriatesensor,only
forwaypointscapturedatthevesselposition.)
Depth(requiresappropriatesensor,onlyfor
waypointscapturedatthevesselposition.)
Dateandtime
Comment(youcanaddyourowntextcomments
toawaypoint.)
Fromthewaypointinformationpageyoucanalso
performthefollowingactions:
Goto(Startactivenavigationtothewaypoint.)
ShowonChart(Showthewaypointlocationin
thechartapplication.)
Delete(Deletethewaypointfromthewaypoints
list.)
Editingwaypointdetails
WiththeWaypointListdisplayed:
1.Selectthewaypointyouwanttoedit.
Thewaypointinformationpageisdisplayed.
2.Selecttheeldyouwanttoedit.
3.Usetheon-screenkeyboardtomakethe
changes,thenselecttheon-screenkeyboard's
SAVEbutton.
Editingawaypointusingthecontextmenu
Withtheapplicationpagedisplayed:
1.Selectthewaypointsymbolon-screen.
Thewaypointcontextmenuisdisplayed.
2.SelectEditWaypoint.
Theeditwaypointdialogisdisplayed.
3.Selecttheeldyouwanttoedit.
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4.Usetheon-screenkeyboardtomakethe
changes,andthenselecttheon-screen
keyboard'sSAVEkey.
Movingwaypoints
Movingawaypointusingthecontextmenu
Withtheapplicationpagedisplayed:
1.Selectthewaypointsymbolon-screen.
Thewaypointcontextmenuisdisplayed.
2.SelectMoveWaypoint.
3.Selectthenewpositionforthewaypoint.
Movingawaypointbyenteringnewcoordinates
WiththeWaypointListdisplayed:
1.SelectAllWaypoints.
2.Selecttherelevantwaypoint.
Thewaypointinformationpageisdisplayed.
3.SelectthePositioneld.
4.Usetheon-screenkeyboardtomakethe
changes,andthenselecttheon-screen
keyboard'sSAVEkey.
Erasingwaypoints
Erasingawaypointusingthecontextmenu
Withtheapplicationpagedisplayed:
1.Selectthewaypointsymbolon-screen.
Thewaypointcontextmenuisdisplayed.
2.SelectEraseWaypoint.
Theerasewaypointpopupmessageisdisplayed.
3.SelectYestoconrm,orNotocancel.
Erasingawaypointusingthewaypointlist
WiththeWaypointListdisplayed:
1.SelectAllWaypoints.
2.Selectthewaypointyouwanttoerase.
Thewaypointinformationpageisdisplayed.
3.SelectErase.
Theerasewaypointpopupmessageisdisplayed.
4.SelectYestoconrm,orNotocancel.
Erasingallwaypointsfromthesystem
Note:Thefollowingprocedurepermanently
deletesallWaypointsfromthedisplay.BEFORE
proceeding,ensurethatyoubackupanydatathat
youwanttokeepontoaMicroSDcard.
FromtheBackup&Resetmenu:
1.SelectErasefromSystem.
2.SelectEraseWaypointsfromSystem.
Aconrmationdialogisdisplayed.
3.SelectYestoconrm.
Accessingthebackup&resetmenu
Dependingondisplayvariant,theBackup&Reset
menucanbeaccessedby:
selectingBackup&ResetfromtheTools&
Settingspage(Provariants),orby
selecting:Menu>Systemsettings>Backup&
Resetfromtheapplicationmenu(5M).
Waypointsearch
Thewaypointsearchfeatureallowsyoutosearchfor
waypointsonyoursystem.
ThesearchfeatureisavailablebyselectingSearch
fromtheWaypointslist.
Waypointscanbesearchedforby:
Nameorkeyword
Symbol
Area
Fromthesearchresultsyoucaneraseallthe
waypointsinthesearchlist,movethemtoanexisting
ornewwaypointgrouporassignallofthewaypoints
thesamewaypointsymbol.
Searchingforwaypointsbynameorkeyword
Waypointscanbesearchedforbynameorkeyword.
FromtheWaypointslist:
1.SelectSearch.
Thesearchpageisdisplayed.
2.Usetheon-screenkeyboardtoenterthewaypoint
nameorkeyword.
3.SelectSearch.
Thesearchresultsaredisplayed.
4.SelectEraseWptstoerasethelistofwaypoints
fromyoursystem,or
5.SelectMoveWptstomovethewaypointstoa
neworexistinggroup,or
6.SelectAssignSymboltoassignanewsymbol
toallthewaypointsinthesearchresultslist.
Youcanalsoselectawaypointfromthelisttoview
itsdetails,orifaccessedfromtheChartapplication
setagotoordisplaythewaypointintheChart
application.
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Searchingforwaypointsbysymbol
Waypointscanbesearchedforbywaypointsymbol.
FromtheWaypointslist:
1.SelectSearch.
Thesearchpageisdisplayed.
2.SelectSymbol.
Thewaypointssymbollistisdisplayed.
3.Selectthesymbolthatisassignedtothe
waypoint(s)youwanttosearchfor.
Alistofallwaypointsusingtheselectedsymbol
isdisplayed.
4.SelectEraseWptstoerasethelistofwaypoints
fromyoursystem,or
5.SelectMoveWptstomovethewaypointstoa
neworexistinggroup,or
6.SelectAssignSymboltoassignanewsymbol
toallthewaypointsinthesearchresultslist.
Youcanalsoselectawaypointfromthelisttoview
itsdetails,orifaccessedfromtheChartapplication
setagotoordisplaythewaypointintheChart
application.
Searchingforwaypointsbyarea
Waypointscanbesearchedforbyselectinganarea
intheChartapplication.
FromtheChartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectWaypoints.
Thewaypointslistisdisplayed.
2.SelectSearch.
Thesearchpageisdisplayed.
3.SelectArea.
TheChartapplicationisdisplayedwiththearea
searchmenuopen.
4.Selectthelocationfortherstcornerpointofthe
searcharea.
5.Selectthelocationfortheoppositecornerofthe
searcharea.
Aboxisdrawnonthescreenwhichcoversthe
selectedarea.
Iftheboxisdrawninthewrongplaceyoucan
drawanewareabyselecting2newcornerpoints.
6.SelectSearchfromthemenu.
Alistofallwaypointsintheselectedareais
displayed.
7.SelectEraseWptstoerasethelistofwaypoints
fromyoursystem,or
8.SelectMoveWptstomovethewaypointstoa
neworexistinggroup,or
9.SelectAssignSymboltoassignanewsymbol
toallthewaypointsinthesearchresultslist.
Youcanalsoselectawaypointfromthelisttoview
itsdetails,setagotoordisplaythewaypointinthe
Chartapplication.
Waypointsymbols
ARangeofwaypointsymbolsareavailablethatcan
beusedtorepresentdifferentwaypointtypes.
BlackCrossRedCross
BlackCircleRedCircle
BlackSquareRedSquare
BlackTriangleRedTriangle
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BlueCircleGreenCircle
BlueSquareGreenSquare
BlueTriangle
GreenTriangle
AnchorWreck
BuoyFuel
ToiletsRestaurant
Ramp
Caution
Greenracemark
anti-clockwise
GreenRacemark
clockwise
Yellowracemark
anti-clockwise
YellowRacemark
clockwise
Redracemark
anti-clockwise
RedRacemark
clockwise
MarkerRestriction
BottomMarkTopMark
RouteStart
RouteEnd
DiverDownDiverDown2
OilRigFilledCircle
FAD(Fish
Attracting
Device)
ConcreteRubble
SeaweedOyster
GreenCanGreenNun
RedCan
RedNun
YellowCan
YellowNun
FishTrapBrushpile
PreferredMarks
Post
LedgeFish
Fish1StarFish2Star
Fish3StarSchoolFish
Lobster
SmallFish
Rocks
Reef
PrivateReefPublicReef
Dolphin
Shark
Billsh
Tank
ReefBallSailboat
Sportssher
Trawler
Swimmer
Martini
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TreeTower
HillorPeakBridge
Airplane
Car
Skull
DiamondT
Diamond
Quarter
FilledTriangle
9.5Tracks
Atrackisanon-screentrailthatshowsthepassage
youhavetaken.Thistrailismadeupofaseriesof
trackpointswhicharecreatedautomatically.You
cansavethetracktocreateapermanentrecordof
whereyouhavebeen.
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Creatingatrack
Fromthechartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectNavigate.
2.SelectStartTrack.
Thestarttrackpopupmessageisdisplayed.
3.SelectOk.
Asyounavigateyourvessel,yourjourneyis
automaticallyrecordedasatrack.
Note:Ifthepowerfailswhilstatrackisbeing
recordedorthepositionxislost,abreakwill
occurinthetrack.
Note:Ifthemaximumnumberoftrackingpoints
isreached,youwillbewarned.Thetrackwill
continuetoberecordedwiththeearliertracking
pointsbeingoverwritten.
4.TocompleteyourtrackselectStopTrackfrom
theNavigatemenu:Menu>Navigate>Stop
Track.
Thetrackstoppedpopupmessageisdisplayed.
5.SelectSave,EraseorCancel.
SaveWillsavethetrackandopentheEdit
trackPropertiesdialogwhereyoucanname
thetrackandchooseacolorforthetrackline.
EraseWillerasethetrack.
CancelWillcanceltheStopTrackaction.
Trackcontextmenu
TheTrackcontextmenushowsthetracklength,
numberofpointsandmenuitems.
Thecontextmenuprovidesthefollowingmenuitems:
StopTrack(onlyavailableduringtrackcreation.)
StopGoto(onlyavailableduringactive
navigation.)
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EraseTrack(notavailableduringtrackcreation.)
EditTrack
Accessingthecontextmenu
Youcanaccessthecontextmenubyfollowingthe
stepsbelow.
1.UsetheDirectionalcontrolstohighlightthe
Track.
ThecursorchangestotheTrackcursor.
2.PresstheOKbutton.
TheTrackcontextmenuisdisplayed.
Trackediting
Youcaneditaspectsofthestoredtracks.
Youcan:
Eraseatrack.
Changethenameofatrack.
Changethecolorofatrack.
Displayingthetracklist
Todisplaythetracklistfollowthestepsbelow.
FromtheChartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectTracks.
Thetracklistisdisplayed.
Renamingatrack
Youcanchangethenameofasavedtrack.
Withthetracklistdisplayed.
1.Selectthetrackyouwanttoedit.
Thetrackoptionspageisdisplayed.
2.SelectEditName.
Theon-screenkeyboardisdisplayed.
3.Usetheon-screenkeyboardtochangethetrack
name.
4.WhennishedSelectSAVE.
YoucanalsoedittrackdetailsbyselectingEdit
Trackfromthetrackcontextmenu.
Changingthecolorofatrack
Youcanchangethecolorofasavedtrack.
Withthetracklistdisplayed.
1.Selectthetrackyouwanttoedit.
Thetrackoptionspageisdisplayed.
2.SelectEditColor.
Alistofcolorsisdisplayed.
3.Selectthecoloryouwanttouse.
YoucanalsoedittrackdetailsbyselectingEdit
Trackfromthetrackcontextmenu.
Erasingtracks
Erasingatrack
Youcanerasetracksfromthesystem.
FromtheChartapplication:
1.SelecttheTrackon-screen
Thetrackcontextmenuisdisplayed.
2.SelectEraseTrack.
Aconrmationpop-updialogisdisplayed.
3.SelectYestoerasethetrack,or
4.SelectNotokeepthetrack.
Youcanalsoeraseatrackbyselectingtherelevant
trackfromtheTracklistandselectingEraseTrack.
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9.6ImportandExport
WaypointsandTrackscanbeimportedandexported
usingaMicroSDcard.
Savingwaypointsandtrackstoamemory
card
Chartplottervariantdisplayscansavetheirwaypoints
andtrackstoMicroSDcard.
Ensureablankcard(NOTacartographycard)is
insertedintothecardreader.
FromtheChartapplication:
1.IfrequiredpresstheBackbuttontoenterMotion
mode.
2.PresstheOKbuttontodisplaythemenu.
3.SelectWaypointsorTracksasrequired.
TheWaypointsorTracklistisdisplayed.
4.SelectImport/Export.
5.SelectSaveWaypointstoCardorSaveTracks
toCardasrequired.
6.SelecttheWaypointsorTracksthatyouwantto
save,orselectSelectAll.
7.SelectSave.
Theonscreenkeyboardisdisplayed.
8.EnteraFilename.
ThedefaultlenamesareWaypointsand
Tracks.
9.SelectSave.
Aconrmationdialogisdisplayed.
10.SelectOKtoacknowledgeandreturntonormal
operation,or
11.SelectEjectdeviceifyouwanttoremovethe
MicroSDcardfromthecardreader.
Importingwaypointsortracksfroma
memorycard
Chartplottervariantdisplayscanimportwaypoints
andtracksfromMicroSDcard.
EnsurethattheMicroSDcardthatcontainsyour
savedwaypointsand/ortracksisinsertedintothe
cardreader.
FromtheChartapplication:
1.IfrequiredpresstheBackbuttontoenterMotion
mode.
2.PresstheOKbuttontodisplaythemenu.
3.SelectWaypointsorTracksasrequired.
TheWaypointsorTracklistisdisplayed.
4.SelectImport/Export.
5.SelectRetrievefromCard.
Thelebrowserisdisplayed.
6.Navigatetothegpxleyouwanttoimport.
7.Selectthele.
Aconrmationdialogisdisplayed.
8.Ifthereisanamingconictbetweenwaypointsor
tracksalreadyonyoursystemandthewaypoints
ortracksyouaretryingtoimportyouwillbe
promptedtoeither:
i.CopyasnewWaypointThewaypointor
trackwillbeimportedandbeassignedthe
nextdefaultname.
ii.Copy&ReplaceThewaypointortrack
onyoursystemwillbeoverwrittenwiththe
importedwaypointortrackwiththesame
name.
iii.Don’tCopyThewaypointortrackwiththe
namingconictwillnotbeimported.
WhencompletedaRetrievingcompletedialog
boxisdisplayed.
9.SelectOK.
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9.7Waypointsandtracksstorage
capacity
Thedisplaycanstorethefollowingquantitiesof
waypointsandtracks.
Waypoints
3,000waypoints(splitbetweenupto100
waypointgroups)
Tracks
15tracks(eachtrackcancontainupto10,000
points)
9.8Navigation
Navigatingtothecursor'slocation
InCursormodeyoucansettheChartapplicationto
guideyoutothecursor’slocation.
1.UsetheDirectionalcontrolstomovethecursor
tothedesiredlocation.
2.PresstheOKbutton.
Thecontextmenuisdisplayed.
3.SelectGotoCursor.
Navigatingtoawaypoint
YoucansettheChartapplicationtoguideyoutoa
waypoint.
1.UsetheDirectionalcontrolstohighlighta
waypoint.
2.PresstheOKbutton.
Thecontextmenuisdisplayed.
3.SelectGotoWaypoint.
Navigatingtoawaypointfromthewaypoints
list
FromtheChartapplication:
1.Ifrequired,presstheBackbuttontoentermotion
mode.
2.PresstheOKbuttontoopenthemenu.
3.SelectWaypoints.
TheWaypointslistisdisplayed.
4.Selectthewaypointyouwanttonavigateto.
TheWaypointinformationpageisdisplayed.
5.SelectGoto.
Cancellingnavigationtoawaypoint
1.Selectanypositionanywhereon-screen.
Thewaypointcontextmenuisdisplayed.
2.SelectStopGoto.
3.Alternatively,inthechartapplication,goto:Menu
>Navigate>StopGoto.
Note:Oncenavigationisnolongeractive,the
waypointsymbolreturnstoitsnormalstate,and
thedashedlinebetweenyourvesselandthe
waypointisremoved.
Arrivingatawaypoint
Asyourvesselapproachesthetargetwaypoint,the
waypointarrivalalarmprovidesawarning.
1.SelectOkonthewaypointarrivalalarmpopup
message.
Note:Youcansettheapproachdistance(radius)
atwhichthewaypointarrivalalarmwillsound
usingtheWaypointArrivalalarmlocatedinthe
Alarmsmenu
Accessingthealarmsmenu
Dependingondisplayvariant,theAlarmsmenucan
beaccessedby:
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selectingTools&SettingsfromtheView
Switcher(Dragony-4Pro,Dragony-5Pro,and
Dragony–7),orby
selectingSystemSettingsfromtheapplication
menu(Dragony-4DV,Dragony-4DVS,
Dragony-5DVSandDragony-5M).
9.9Chartsettingsmenucartography
compatibility
TheoptionsavailableintheChartsettingsmenu
aredependentonthecartographyinuse.Ifthe
cartographyinuseisnotcompatiblethenthemenu
optionwillnotbeshown.
MenuoptionCompatiblecartography
ChartSelectionLightHouseCharts
Navionics
®
Charts
Jeppesen
®
ChartDetailLightHouseCharts
Navionics
®
Charts
Jeppesen
®
HighResBathyJeppesen
®
ChartOrientationLightHouseCharts
Navionics
®
Charts
Jeppesen
®
Text/SymbolSize
Jeppesen
®
BoatPosition
Navionics
®
Charts
CommunityEditsLightHouseCharts
Navionics
®
Charts
Jeppesen
®
SonarLogsNavionics
®
Charts
COGVectorLightHouseCharts
Navionics
®
Charts
Jeppesen
®
DeepWaterFrom
LightHouseCharts
Navionics
®
Charts
Jeppesen
®
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9.10Chartselection
Youcanselectthecartographytypetobeusedin
theChartapplication.TheChartselectionapplies
totheactiveChartinstance.Youmusthavethe
necessarycartographychartcardsinsertedintoyour
multifunctiondisplayinordertodisplaydifferent
cartographytype.
SelectingtheCartographytype
Youcanselectthecartographytypeyouwantto
displayintheChartapplication.
Ensureyouhaveinsertedthechartcardthat
containsthecartographytypeyouwanttodisplay.
FromtheChartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectChartSettings.
2.SelectChartSelection.
Alistofavailablecartographyisdisplayed.
3.Selectthecartographytypeyouwanttodisplay
TheChartwindowisre-drawntoshowtheselect
cartographytype.
9.11ChartDetail
Thechartdetailsettingdeterminestheamountof
detailshownintheChartapplication.
SelectingtheLowoptionfortheChartDetail
disablesthefollowingobjects:
CommunityLayer
ChartText
ChartBoundaries
LightSectors
RoutingSystems
CautionAreas
MarineFeatures
LandFeatures
PanoramicPhoto
Roads
AdditionalWrecks
ColorSeabedAreas
DepthContours
Changingthelevelofchartdetail
Youcanchangethelevelofdetail,displayedinthe
Chartapplication.
InMotionmode:
1.PresstheOKbutton.
TheChartapplicationmenuisdisplayed.
2.SelectChartSettings.
3.SelectChartDetail.
SelectingChartDetailswitchedthedetail
betweenHighandLow.
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9.12Highresolutionbathymetry
TheHighResBathysettingisavailablewhenusing
Jeppesenchartsandswitchesthedisplaytoview
highresolutionbathymetrydata.
Note:WithHighResBathyswitchedonthe
cartographyisnotsuitablefornavigation.
OffOn
SwitchingHighResBathyonandoff
Ifsupportedbyyourcartographytype,thechartcan
beswitchedtodisplayhighresolutionbathymetry
data.
FromtheChartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectChartSettings.
2.SelectHighResBathy:sothatOnisselectedto
displayhighresolutionbathymetrydata,or
3.SelectHighResBathy:sothatOffisselectedto
turnoffhighresolutionbathymetrydata.
9.13Chartorientation
Theorientationofachartreferstotherelationship
betweenthechartandthedirectionthatyouare
travellingin.
Themodeyouchooseappliestoallchartviews,and
isrestoredatpowerup.
Thefollowingoptionsareavailable:
NorthUp
InNorthUpmode,theChartOrientationis
xedwithtruenorthpointingup(thisistheusual
orientationfornauticalcharts).Asyourheading
changesthevesselsymbolrotatesaccordingly.This
isthedefaultorientationfortheChartapplication.
CourseUp
InCourseUpmode,duringactivenavigation,
theChartapplicationdisplaysthevessel’scurrent
destinationwaypointdirectlyup.AsyourCOG
changes,theboatsymbolmovesaccordingly.Ifyou
selectanewcourse,thepicturewillresettodisplay
thenewcourseupwards.
IfCOGdatabecomesunavailableCourseUpmode
issuspendedandtheChartapplicationwillsetCOG
to0°.
Settingthechartorientation
Fromthechartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectChartsettings.
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2.SelectChartOrientation.
SelectingChartOrientationswitchesbetween
NorthUpandCourseUp.
9.14TextandSymbolsize
Thesizethattextandsymbolsappearswhenusing
Jeppesencartographycanbeadjustedtomakethe
screeneasiertoreadfromNormaltoLarge
NormalLarge
Switchingtextandsymbolsize
Ifsupportedbyyourcartographytype,thedisplay
textandsymbolssizecanbeincreased.
FromtheChartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectChartSetting.
2.SelectText/SymbolSize:sothatLargeis
selectedtoincreasethesizeoftextandsymbols
intheChartapplication,or
3.SelectText/SymbolSize:sothatNormalis
selectedtoreducetextandsymbolsizeto
normal.
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9.15Boatposition
TheBoatpositionfunctiondeterminestheposition
oftheboatsymbolon-screen.
Center
WithBoatpositionsettoCentertheboatsymbol
remainsinthecenterofthescreen.
Offset
WithBoatpositionsettoOffsettheboatsymbol
isoffsetfromthecenterofthescreensothatmore
Chartareaisvisibleinfrontoftheboatsymbol.
Changingtheboatposition
Youcanchangethepositionthevesseliconis
displayedon-screen.
FromtheChartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectChartSettings.
2.SelectBoatPosition.
SelectingBoatPositionswitchestheboatposition
betweenCenterandOffset.
9.16Communitylayer
Ifsupportedbyyourcartographytype,youcan
displayUserGeneratedContent(UGC)ontheChart
application.
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2
1.CommunityfeatureOn.
2.CommunityfeatureOff.
TocheckifyourNavionicscartographysupports
communityeditsdownloadspleasereferthe
Navionicswebsite:forinformationandinstructions
ondownloadingtheupdatestoyourchartcard.
Switchingthecommunitylayeronandoff
Ifsupportedbyyourcartographytype,theUser
GeneratedContent(UGC)overlaycanbeswitched
onandoffbyfollowingthestepsbelow.
FromtheChartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectChartSetting.
2.SelectCommunityEdits:sothatOnisselected
todisplayUGC,or
3.SelectCommunityEdits:sothatOffisselected
toturnoffUGC.
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9.17Sonarlogging
WhenusingcompatibleNavionics
®
cartography
youcansharesonarinformationusingNavionics
®
SonarCharts
.
TheSonarLoggingfunctionallowsloggingofdepth
andpositiondatatoacompatibleNavionics
®
chart
card.Thesaveddatacanthenbeuploadedtothe
Navionics
®
websitetohelpimprovethecontour
detailofSonarChartsonyourMFD.Refertothe
Navionics
®
websiteforinstructionsonhowto
uploadyoursonarlogs.
EnablinganddisablingSonarlogs
Sonarloggingcanbeenabledordisabledatany
time.
FromtheChartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectChartSetting.
2.SelectSonarLogs:sothatOnisselectedto
enablesonarlogging,or
3.SelectSonarLogs:sothatOffisselectedto
disablesonarlogging.
9.18COGVector
Thechartapplicationcanbesettodisplayagreen
linetorepresentCourseOverGround(COG).
Thegreenlineindicatesthevessel’sactualcourse.
EnablinganddisablingtheCOGvector
YoucanenableanddisabletheCOGvector.
FromtheChartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectChartSettings.
2.SelectCOGVectortoswitchbetweenOnand
Off.
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9.19DeepWater
Waterdepthcanberepresentedusingblueshading
withwhiteusedtorepresentdeepwater.
Thedepthatwhichwatercolorturnsfromblue
shadingtowhitecanbechangedtosuituser
requirements.
Example1Deepwaterfrom:60ft
Example2Deepwaterfrom:6ft
Thedeepwaterfeaturecanalsobeturnedoffsothat
allwaterappearsaswhite.
Note:TheDeepWaterfunctionisrestrictedtothe
depthdataavailableonyourchartcard.
ChangingtheDeepWaterFromsetting
Youcanchoosethedepththatwaterchangescolor
towhite.
FromtheChartapplicationmenu:
1.SelectChartSettings.
2.SelectDeepWaterFrom:.
3.Selecttherelevantdepth,orselectOff.
SelectingOffwilldisplayallwateraswhiteregardless
ofdepth.
9.20Chartobjects
Ifsupportedbyyourcartographytype,youcan
displayadditionalinformationinthechartapplication
forcartographicobjects,ports,ormarinas.
Dependingonthechartcardyouareusing,you
canviewsomeorallofthefollowingadditional
information:
Detailsofeachcartographicobjectthatismarked
onthechart,includingsourcedataforstructures,
lines,openseaareas,andsoon.
Detailsofports,portfeatures,andbusiness
services.
Pilotbookinformation(similartowhatyouwould
seeinamarinealmanac).Pilotbookinformation
isavailableatcertainports.
Panoramicphotosofportsandmarinas.The
availabilityofphotosisindicatedbyacamera
symbolonthechartdisplay.
Thisinformationcanbeaccessedusingthechart
contextmenuoptions.
Note:Theamountofobjectinformationavailable
dependsupontheelectronicchartsthatyouare
usingforyoursystem.Forfulldetailsofthe
featuresavailableforyourchartcardscontactyour
chartcardsupplier.
Displayingpilotbookinformation
Fromthechartapplication,whenaportsymbolis
displayedforaportwhichhasapilotbook:
1.Selecttheportsymbol.
Thechartcontextmenuwillbedisplayed.
2.SelectPilotBook.
3.Selecttherelevantchapter.
Displayingpanoramicphotos
Fromthechartapplication,whenacamerasymbolis
displayed,indicatingtheavailabilityofaphoto:
1.Selectthecamerasymbol.
Thechartcontextmenuisdisplayed.
2.SelectPhoto.
Thephotoisdisplayedonscreen.
Note:Notallcartographytypesarecapableof
displayingpanoramicphotos.
Displayingchartobjectinformation
Fromthechartapplication:
1.Selectanobject.
Thechartcontextmenuisdisplayed.
2.SelectChartObjects.
TheChartObjectDialogisdisplayed.
3.Selectingavailableoptionswilldisplaydetailed
informationaboutthatitem.
4.Selectingthepositioninthedialogwillclosethe
informationdialogandpositionthecursorover
theobject.
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9.215MSystemsettingsmenu
TheSystemSettingsmenuonthe5Mvariant
displayislocatedinthemainapplicationmenu.
Referto11.1SystemSettingsmenufordetailson
availableoptionsforyourdisplayvariant.
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Chapter10:Mobileapplications
Chaptercontents
10.1Wi-Fish
mobileapponpage94
10.2ConnectingWi-FiProdisplaysonpage94
Mobileapplications
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10.1Wi-Fish
mobileapp
Raymarine’sWi-Fish
mobileappisavailableon
iOS7orgreaterandAndroid4orgreaterwhich
enablescontroloftheProvariantdisplaysusinga
smartdevicesuchasatabletorsmartphone.
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TheWi-Fish
appcanbedownloadedfromthe
relevantappstores.
10.2ConnectingWi-FiProdisplays
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1.InstalltheWi-Fish
appfromtherelevantapp
store.
2.Connectyoursmartdevice’sWi-Fitothedisplay.
Theproduct’snetworkname,knownastheSSID
(ServiceSetIdentier)andPassphraseforyour
productcanbefoundIntheWi-Fisettingsmenu
andcanbechangedifdesired:Tools&Settings
>WiFiSettings.
3.OpentheWi-Fish
app.
Connectingyoursmartdevice
Yoursmartdevice’sWi-Ficonnectionmustbe
connectedtotheproducttoenableuseofthemobile
Wi-Fish
app.
WiththeWi-Fish
mobileappinstalledonyour
smartdevice:
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1 2
1.OpentheWi-Fisettingsonyoursmartdevice
andselectyourproduct’sSSIDfromthelistof
availabledevices.
Yourproduct’sSSIDcanbefoundontheproduct
labellocatedonthebottomoftheunit.
2.Enteryourproductpassphrase.
Yourproduct’spassphrasecanalsobefoundon
theproductlabellocatedonthebottomofthe
unit.
3.Yourdevicewillnowconnecttotheunitand
obtainanIPaddress.
4.Onceyourdeviceisconnectedyoucanopenthe
Wi-Fish
app.
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Chapter11:Tools&Settings
Chaptercontents
11.1SystemSettingsmenuonpage96
11.2Alarmsonpage102
11.3Backupandresetonpage105
11.4Wi-FiSettingsonpage107
Tools&Settings
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11.1SystemSettingsmenu
TheoptionsavailableintheSystemsettingsmenuaredependentonthedisplayvariant.
MenuitemApplicabledisplaysDescriptionOptions
AlarmsDV
Youcancongurethebehavior
ofcertainalarmsbyselecting
therelevantmenuoptionfrom
theAlarmsmenu.
Deepwaterarrival
Shallowwaterarrival
Watertemperature
KeyBeepDV
DVS
Pro
5M
Anaudiblesoundcanbe
madeeachtimeabuttonis
pressed.
On(default)
Off
Language
DV
DVS
Pro
5M
Allowsselectionofthesystem
language.
SeetheSystemLanguages
sectionfordetails.
UnitsSet-up
DV
DVS
Pro
5M
Allowsselectionofunitsof
measurementthatwillbeused
inallapplications.
*DistanceUnits
*SpeedUnits
DepthUnits
TemperatureUnits
GPSSet-up
Pro
5M
ProvidesGPSsettingoptions.ViewSatelliteStatus
COG/SOGFilter:
RestartGPS
Note:*Onlyavailableon
displayswithaninternal
GPS/GNSSreceiver.
SonarSet-up
DV
DVS
Pro
Providessonarsetting
options.
DepthOffset(W)
SonarReset
WaypointArrivalAlarm5MWhenyouarriveatawaypoint,
analarmistriggered.This
settingallowsyoutospecify
thedistancefromthetarget
waypointatwhichthealarmis
triggered.
0.01nmto9.99nm(or
equivalentunits)
TimeandDateSet-up
Pro
5M
Allowsselectionofdateand
timeformats.
DateFormat:
TimeFormat:
LocalTime:
Simulator
DV
DVS
Pro
5M
SwitchessimulatormodeOn
orOff.
Off(default)
On
On(Demomovie)
Backup&Reset
5M
TheBackup&Resetmenu
providesimport,exportand
resetoptions.
Seethe11.3Backupandreset
sectionfordetails.
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MenuitemApplicabledisplaysDescriptionOptions
MaintenanceDV
DVS
Pro
5M
Providesdiagnostic
information.Alsoenables
youtoresetthedisplayto
factorysettings.
SeetheMaintenancemenu
sectionfordetails.
BearingModePro
5M
Determineshowbearingdata
isdisplayed.
True
Magnetic(default)
Accessingthesystemsettingsmenu
Dependingondisplayvariant,theSystemSettings
menucanbeaccessedby:
selectingSystemSettingsfromtheTools&
Settingspage(DVSandPro),orby
selecting:Menu>SystemSettingsfromthe
applicationmenu(DVand5M).
DVSystemsettingsmenuoptions
TheSystemSettingsmenuontheDVvariant
displayislocatedinthemainapplicationmenu.
Referto11.1SystemSettingsmenufordetailson
availableoptionsforyourdisplayvariant.
5MSystemsettingsmenu
TheSystemSettingsmenuonthe5Mvariant
displayislocatedinthemainapplicationmenu.
Referto11.1SystemSettingsmenufordetailson
availableoptionsforyourdisplayvariant.
SystemLanguages
Thesystemcanoperateinthefollowinglanguages:
English(US)English(UK)
Arabic
Bulgarian
ChineseCroatian
Czech
DanishDutch
FinnishFrench
German
Greek
IcelandicItalian
JapaneseKoreanNorwegian
PolishPortuguese
(Brazilian)
Russian
SlovenianSpanishSwedish
Turkish
Selectingalanguage
FromtheTools&Settingsmenu:
1.SelectSystemSettings.
2.SelectLanguage:
3.Selecttherelevantlanguagefromthelist.
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Unitsset-up
Youcanspecifyyourpreferencefortheunitsofmeasurementthatwillbeusedinallapplications.
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
DistanceUnits
Theunitsofmeasurethatwillbeusedinall
applicationsforthedisplayofallvaluesrelated
todistance.
NauticalMiles
NM&m(Nauticalmilesandmeters)
StatuteMiles
Kilometers
SpeedUnitsTheunitsofmeasurethatwillbeusedinall
applicationsforthedisplayofallvaluesrelated
tospeed.
Knots
MPH(MilesPerHour)
KPH(KilometersPerHour)
DepthUnits
Theunitsofmeasurethatwillbeusedinall
applicationsforthedisplayofallvaluesrelated
todepth.
Feet
Meters
Fathoms
TemperatureUnits
Theunitsofmeasurethatwillbeusedinall
applicationsforthedisplayofallvaluesrelated
totemperature.
Fahrenheit
Celsius
GPSSet-upmenu
TheoptionsavailablefromtheGPSset-upmenuare
shownbelow.
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
ViewSatellite
Status
DisplaystheGPS
statuspage.
COG/SOG
Filter:
Refertothe
COG/SOGFilter
sectionfordetails.
Low
Medium(default)
High
RestartGPSSelectingRestart
GPSwillrebootthe
internalGPS.
GPSStatus
ProductswithaninternalGPSreceiverorGNSS
(GPS/GLONASS)receivercanusetheGPSstatus
pagetoviewthestatusoftheavailablesatellitesthat
arecompatiblewithyourreceiver.
Thesatelliteconstellationsareusedtopositionyour
boatintheChartapplication.Youcansetupyour
receiverandcheckitsstatusfromtheGPSSet-up
menu.Foreachsatellite,thescreenprovidesthe
followinginformation:
1
2
3
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1.Skyview
2.Satellitestatus
3.Positionandxinformation
Skyview
Skyviewisavisualrepresentationthatshows
thepositionofnavigationsatellitesandtheirtype.
Satellitetypesare:
CircleAcircleidentiesasatellitefromthe
GPSconstellation.
SquareAsquareidentiesan(SBAS)
differentialsatellite.
DiamondAdiamondidentiesasatellitefrom
theGLONASSconstellation.
Satellitestatusarea
TheSatellitestatusareadisplaysthefollowing
informationabouteachsatellite:
TypeIdentieswhichconstellationthesatellite
belongsto.
IDDisplaysthesatellitesidenticationnumber.
CNO(Carrier-to-noiseratio)Displaysthesignal
strengthofeachsatelliteshownintheSkyview:
Grey=searchingforsatellite
Green=satelliteinuse
Orange=trackingsatellite
AzimuthandElevationProvidestheangleof
elevationandazimuthbetweenthelocationofthe
receiverandthesatellite.
Positionandxinformation
Thefollowingpositionalandxinformationis
provided:
HorizontalDilutionofPrecision(HDOP)
HDOPisameasureofsatellitenavigation
accuracy,calculatedfromanumberoffactors
includingsatellitegeometry,systemerrorsin
thedatatransmissionandsystemerrorsinthe
receiver.Ahigherguresigniesagreater
positionalerror.Atypicalreceiverhasanaccuracy
ofbetween5and15m.Asanexample,assuming
areceivererrorof5m,anHDOPof2would
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representanerrorofapproximately15m.Please
rememberthatevenaverylowHDOPgureis
NOguaranteethatyourreceiverisprovidingan
accurateposition.Ifindoubt,checkthedisplayed
vesselpositionintheChartapplicationagainst
youractualproximitytoaknownchartedobject.
EstimatedHorizontalPositionError(EHPE)
EHPEisameasureoftheestimatederrorof
apositionxinthehorizontalplane.Thevalue
displayedindicatesthatyourpositioniswithina
circleradiusofthestatedsize50%ofthetime.
Fixstatusindicatestheactualmodethe
receiverisreporting:
FixSatellitexhasbeenacquired.
NoFixNosatellitexcanbeacquired.
DFixAdifferentialbeaconxhasbeen
acquired.
SDFixAdifferentialsatellitexhasbeen
acquired.
PositionDisplaysthelatitudeandlongitude
positionofyourreceiver.
Date/TimeDisplaysthecurrentdateandtime
generatedbythepositionxinUTCformat.
ModeIdentieswetherthereceiverisworking
indifferentialmodeornon-differentialmode.
DatumThereceiver'sdatumsettingaffects
theaccuracyofthevesselpositioninformation
displayedintheChartapplication.Inorderforyour
receiverandMFDtocorrelateaccuratelywithyour
papercharts,theymustbeusingthesamedatum.
COG/SOGFilter
TheCOG/SOGlteraveragesthevelocityvectorsto
compensatefortheoscillatingmotionofthevessel,
givingaclearerindicationofthevessel’scourseand
speed.
Thelterdoesnotaffectthecalculationofyour
receiversreportedposition.Thevelocityvectors
calculatedfromthesignalprovideaninstantaneous
measureofspeedanddirectionofthereceiver.The
COGandSOGcanthereforseemerraticunder
certainconditions.Forexample,whenavesselis
movingslowlythroughroughseas,thereceiver
movesfromsidetosideaswellasinthedirection
oftravel.
Slowmovingvessels,orvesselssailinginrough
seaswillbenetfromahighsetting,whereasa
powerboatthatcanquicklychangespeedand
directionwillbenetfromalowsetting.
SonarSet-upmenu
TheSonarSet-upmenuprovidesthefollowing
options.
Depth
Offset:
Offsetrepresents
thedepthofthe
transducerrelativeto:
Waterline=0.0ft
andabove.
Keel=0.1ftand
below.
–9.8to+9.8feet
orequivalentunits
SonarReset
Restoreallsettings
onthesonarmodule
tofactorydefault.
Whenperforminga
SonarReset,itis
normaltobrieylose
connectionwiththe
sonarmodule.
Yes
No
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TimeandDateset-up
Youcanspecifyyourpreferenceforthewaythattimeanddatewillappearinallapplications.
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
DateFormat
Allowsyoutospecifythepreferredformatforthe
displayofdateinformationinallapplications.
MM:DD:YY(Month,Day,Year)
DD:MM:YY(Day,Month,Year)
TimeFormat
Allowsyoutospecifythepreferredformatforthe
displayoftimeinformationinallapplications.
12hr
24hr
LocalTime:UTCAllowsyoutospecifythelocaltimezonethatwill
beused,intermsofanoffsetfromUTC(Universal
CoordinatedTime),in0.5hourincrements.
–13to+13hours(in0.5hour
increments)
Simulatormode
TheSimulatormodeenablesyoutopractice
operatingyourdisplaywithoutdatafromtheGPS
receiverortransducer.
Thesimulatormodeisswitchedon/offinthe
SystemSettingsmenu.
Note:RaymarinerecommendsthatyoudoNOT
usethesimulatormodewhilstnavigating.
Note:ThesimulatorwillNOTdisplayanyreal
data.Thisincludessafetymessages.
Enablinganddisablingsimulatormode
Youcanenableanddisablesimulatormodeby
followingthestepsbelow.
FromtheSystemSettingsmenu:
1.SelectSimulator:.
2.SelectOntoturnsimulatormodeon,or
3.SelectOfftoturnsimulatormodeoff.
Note:TheDemomovieoptionisforretail
demonstrationpurposesonly.
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Maintenancemenu
Thismenuprovidesaccesstosystemssettingsresetanddiagnostics.
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
AboutThisUnit
Displaysalistofdetailsaboutyourunit.
Device
SerialNo.
Software
SettingsResetThisoptionresetsyourmenuoptionstofactory
default.ItwillNOTaffectyourwaypointsortracks.
Yes
No
SettingsandDataReset
Inadditiontothesettingsresetdetailedabove,
performingasettingsanddataresetwillalso
removeALLwaypointandtrackdata.
Yes
No
Back-upSettings
Back-upsettingstoamemorycard.
RestoreSettingsRestoresavedsettingsfromamemorycard.
SaveLogsAllowsyoutosaveerrorlogstoSDcardfor
troubleshootingpurposes.
EraseLogs
Selectingthisoptionwilleraseanycrashlogson
thedevice.
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11.2Alarms
Alarmsalertyoutoasituationorhazardrequiringyourattention.
Youcancongurethebehaviorofcertainalarmsby
selectingtherelevantmenuoptionfromtheAlarms
menu.
Accessingthealarmsmenu
Dependingondisplayvariant,theAlarmsmenucan
beaccessedby:
selectingTools&SettingsfromtheView
Switcher(Dragony-4Pro,Dragony-5Pro,and
Dragony–7),orby
selectingSystemSettingsfromtheapplication
menu(Dragony-4DV,Dragony-4DVS,
Dragony-5DVSandDragony-5M).
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Alarmsmenu
TheAlarmsavailablearedependentonthedisplayvariant.
AlarmApplicabledisplaysDescriptionOptions
DeepWater
Arrival
DV
DVS
Pro
WhensettoOn,analarmis
triggeredwhenthedepthreaches
thevaluespeciedintheDeep
Limitsetting.Thisoptionisonly
availablewhencurrentdepthdata
isavailable.
Note:TheDeeplimitcannot
besettoavaluelessthanthe
ShallowLimit.
Deep:
Off(default)
On
DeepLimit:
2ft(orequivalentunits)tothe
maximumofthetransducer
range
Shallow
WaterArrival
DV
DVS
Pro
WhensettoOn,analarmis
triggeredwhenthedepthreaches
thevaluespeciedintheShallow
Limitsetting.Thisoptionisonly
availablewhencurrentdepthdata
isavailable.
Note:
TheShallowLimitcannotbeset
toadepthgreaterthantheDeep
Limit.
Shallow:
Off(default)
On
ShallowLimit:
2ft(orequivalentunits)tothe
maximumofthetransducer
range
Fish
DVS
Pro
IftheFishalarmandshdepth
limitsalarmaresettoOn,awarning
soundistriggeredifanytarget
meetsthesensitivitylevelandis
withintheShallowFishLimitand
DeepFishLimitthatyouspecify.
Thefollowingitemsareavailablein
thesub-menu:
FishSwitchesshalarmOn
andOff.
FishSensitivityIftheFish
alarmissettoOn,analarmis
triggeredwhentheshreturn
strengthreachesthesensitivity
thatyouspecify.
FishDepthLimitsSwitches
depthlimitsOnandOff.
ShallowFishLimitSpecies
thelowervaluefortheFish
AlarmDepthLimit.
DeepFishLimitSpeciesthe
uppervaluefortheFishAlarm
DepthLimit.
Fish
Off(default)
On
FishSensitivity
1to10
FishDepthLimits
On
Off(default)
ShallowFishLimit
2ft(orequivalentunits)tothe
maximumofthetransducer
range
DeepFishLimit
2ft(orequivalentunits)tothe
maximumofthetransducer
range
Water
Temperature
DVS
Pro
WhensettoOn,analarmand
pop-upmessageistriggeredwhen
thewatertemperatureisequaltoor
lowerthantheLowerTempLimit,or
equaltoorgreaterthantheUpper
TempLimit.
WaterTemperature
Off(default)
On
LowerTempLimit
60degreesfahrenheit(or
equivalentunits)
–09.9to+99.7degrees
fahrenheit(orequivalentunits)
UpperTempLimit
Tools&Settings
103
AlarmApplicabledisplaysDescriptionOptions
75degreesfahrenheit(or
equivalentunits)
–09.7to99.9degreesfahrenheit
(orequivalentunits)
Waypoint
ArrivalAlarm
ProWhenyouarriveatawaypoint,
analarmistriggered.Thissetting
allowsyoutospecifythedistance
fromthetargetwaypointatwhich
thealarmistriggered.
0.01to9.99nm(orequivalentunits)
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11.3Backupandreset
Thebackupandresetmenuprovidesthefollowingfunctions:
SaveDatatoCardSavewaypointsandtrackstomemorycard.
RetrievefromCardRetrieve/importwaypointsandtracksfrom
amemorycard.
ErasefromCardEraselesfromamemorycard.
ErasefromSystemErasewaypointsandtracksfromthesystem.
UserSettings
Backup,Resetandrestoreusersettings,
Resetsettingsanddata.
Fordetailsonperformingtheseprocedures
pleaserefertoSavinguserdataanduser
settings.
RestartGPSRestarttheinternalGPSreceiver.
SonarReset
Resettheinternalsonarmodule.
Fordetailsonperformingasonarreset
pleaserefertoResettingyoursystem
.
Accessingthebackup&resetmenu
Dependingondisplayvariant,theBackup&Reset
menucanbeaccessedby:
selectingBackup&ResetfromtheTools&
Settingspage(Provariants),orby
selecting:Menu>Systemsettings>Backup&
Resetfromtheapplicationmenu(5M).
Savinguserdataandusersettings
Youcansaveuserdata(waypointsandtracks)and
usersettingstoamemorycardforlaterretrieval.
TypeofdataDescriptionNotes
Waypoints
Savesallwaypoints
toasinglearchive
le.
Only1waypoints
archivelecanbe
savedpermemory
card.
Tracks
Savesalltrackstoa
singlearchivele.
Only1tracksarchive
lecanbesavedper
memorycard.
Usersettings
Savessettings
you'vemadeinthe
set-upmenustoa
singlearchivele.
Only1usersettings
archivelecanbe
savedpermemory
card.
Note:Itisrecommendedthatyousaveyouruser
dataandusersettingstoamemorycardona
regularbasis.
Note:Itisstronglyrecommendedthatyousave
userdataandsettingstoaseparatememorycard,
andNOTtoachartcardcontainingcartography.
Erasingallwaypointsfromthesystem
Note:Thefollowingprocedurepermanently
deletesallWaypointsfromthedisplay.BEFORE
proceeding,ensurethatyoubackupanydatathat
youwanttokeepontoaMicroSDcard.
FromtheBackup&Resetmenu:
1.SelectErasefromSystem.
2.SelectEraseWaypointsfromSystem.
Aconrmationdialogisdisplayed.
3.SelectYestoconrm.
Erasingtracksfromthesystem
Note:Thefollowingprocedurepermanently
deletestheselectedTracksfromthedisplay.
BEFOREproceeding,ensurethatyoubackupany
datathatyouwanttokeepontoamemorycard.
FromtheTools&Settingspage:
1.SelectBackup&Reset.
2.SelectErasefromSystem.
3.SelectEraseTracksfromSystem.
TheTracklistisdisplayed.
4.SelecttheTrackthatyouwanttodelete,or
5.SelectEraseAll.
Aconrmationdialogisdisplayed.
6.SelectYestoconrm.
ErasingwaypointsandtracksfromaMicroSD
card
EnsuretheMicroSDcardwiththesavedwaypoints
and/ortracksthatyouwanttodeleteisinserted
intothecardreader.
FromtheBackup&Resetmenu:
1.SelectErasefromCard.
Thelebrowserisdisplayed.
2.Navigatetotheleyouwanttodelete.
3.Selecttheleyouwanttodelete.
Aconrmationdialogisdisplayed.
4.SelectYestodeletethele.
Savingusersettingstoamemorycard
Ensureamemorycard(NOTachartcard)isinserted
intothecardreader.
FromtheTools&Settingspage.
1.SelectBackup&Reset.
2.SelectUserSettings.
3.SelectBack-upSettings.
Whencompleteasavingcompletedialogboxis
displayed.
4.SelectOKtoacknowledgeandreturntonormal
operation,or
5.SelectEjectdeviceifyouwanttoremovethe
memorycardfromthecardreader.
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105
Retrievingusersettingsfromamemorycard
Ensurethememorycardwithyourusersettings
savedonitisinsertedintothecardreader.
FromtheTools&Settingspage.
1.SelectBackup&Reset.
2.SelectUserSettings.
3.SelectRestoreSettings.
WhencompleteaRestoringcompletedialogbox
isdisplayed.
4.SelectOKtoacknowledgeandreturntonormal
operation,or
5.SelectEjectdeviceifyouwanttoremovethe
memorycardfromthecardreader.
Resettingyoursystem
Yoursystemmayberesettoitsfactorydefault
settingsifrequired.
Thereare3typesofresetoperation.
Settingsreset.
Settingsanddatareset.
Sonarreset.
Settingsreset
Thisoptionresetsyoursetupmenustofactory
default.ItwillNOTaffectyourwaypointsortracks.
Settingsanddatareset
Inadditiontothesettingsresetdetailedabove,
performingasettingsanddataresetwillalsoremove
ALLwaypointsandtracksfromthesystem.
Sonarreset
Thisoptionresetsthesonartodefaultsettings.
Resettingsystemsettings
FromtheTools&Settingspage:
1.SelectBackup&Reset.
2.SelectUserSettings.
3.SelectSettingsReset.
Amessageisdisplayedpromptingyoutoconrm
theaction.
4.SelectYestoproceedwiththesettingsreset,or
Notocancel.
IfYesisselectedthesystemwillrebootandthe
settingswillberesettofactorydefaults.
Resettingsystemsettingsanddata
Note:Performingasettingsanddatareseterases
ALLwaypointsandtracksfromyoursystem.
BEFOREproceedingwithasettingsanddata
reset,ensurethatyoubackupanydatathatyou
wanttokeepontoamemorycard.
FromtheTools&Settingspage:
1.SelectBackup&Reset.
2.SelectUserSettings.
3.SelectSettings&DataReset.
Amessageisdisplayedpromptingyoutoconrm
theaction.
4.SelectYestoproceedwiththesettingsanddata
reset,orNotocancel.
IfYesisselectedthesystemwillrebootandthe
settingswillberesettofactorydefaultsandall
usedataisdeleted.
Resettingthesonar
Thesonarsettingcanberesettofactorydefaults.
FromtheTools&Settingspage:
1.SelectSystemSettings.
2.SelectSonarSet-up.
3.SelectSonarReset.
Aconrmationdialogisdisplayed.
4.SelectYestoresetthesonarsettings.
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11.4Wi-FiSettings
Dragony
®
Provariantdisplaysincludebuilt-in
Wi-Fi,thatenablesyoutousetheWi-Fish
mobile
app.
Note:ThesesettingsdonotapplytotheWi-Fish
Wi-FiSonarmodule.
MenuitemDescriptionOptions
Wi-FiName
ThedefaultWi-Fi
Name(SSID)can
bechangedtoa
morememorable
nameifrequired.
Onscreen
keyboardis
displayed.
Wi-FiPassphrase
Thedefault
passphrasecan
bechangedtoa
morememorable
password.
Onscreen
keyboardis
displayed
Wi-FiChannel
Youcanchange
theWi-Fi
channeltoas
lesscongested
channel.
Changingthe
Wi-Fichannelcan
helptoresolve
intermittentWi-Fi
connectionissues.
1to11
Wi-FiSecurityBydefaultthe
recommended
securitytype
(WPA2Only)is
enabled.There
shouldbeno
needtochange
thesecurity
type;however
ifyourdevice
doesnotsupport
WPA2thenyou
canchangethe
securitytype.
Note:Itisnot
recommended
thattheWi-Fi
Securitybeset
toNone.
None
WPAOnly
WPA2
Only(default)
WPA/WPA2
Tools&Settings
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Chapter12:Maintenance
Chaptercontents
12.1Serviceandmaintenanceonpage110
12.2Productcleaningonpage110
12.3Transducercleaningonpage111
Maintenance109
12.1Serviceandmaintenance
Thisproductcontainsnouserserviceable
components.Pleasereferallmaintenance
andrepairtoauthorizedRaymarinedealers.
Unauthorizedrepairmayaffectyourwarranty.
Routineequipmentchecks
Raymarinestronglyrecommendsthatyoucomplete
anumberofroutinecheckstoensurethecorrectand
reliableoperationofyourequipment.
Completethefollowingchecksonaregularbasis:
Examineallcablesforsignsofdamageorwear
andtear.
Checkthatallcablesaresecurelyconnected.
12.2Productcleaning
Bestcleaningpractices.
Whencleaningproducts:
Ifyourproductincludesadisplayscreen,doNOT
wipethescreenwithadrycloth,asthiscould
scratchthescreencoating.
DoNOTuseabrasive,oracidorammoniabased
products.
DoNOTuseajetwash.
Cleaningthedisplaycase
Thedisplayunitisasealedunitanddoesnotrequire
regularcleaning.Ifitisnecessarytocleantheunit,
followthisbasicprocedure:
1.Switchoffthepowertothedisplay.
2.Wipethedisplaywithaclean,softcloth(a
microbreclothisideal).
3.Ifnecessary,useamilddetergenttoremove
greasemarks.
Note:DoNOTusesolventsordetergentsonthe
screenitself.
Note:Incertainconditions,condensationmay
appearinsidethedisplayscreen.Thiswillnot
harmtheunit,andcanbeclearedbypoweringon
thedisplayforashorttime.
Cleaningthedisplayscreen
Acoatingisappliedtothedisplayscreen.This
makesitwaterrepellent,andpreventsglare.To
avoiddamagingthiscoating,followthisprocedure:
1.Switchoffthepowertothedisplay.
2.Rinsethescreenwithfreshwatertoremoveall
dirtparticlesandsaltdeposits.
3.Allowthescreentodrynaturally.
4.Ifanysmearsremain,verygentlywipethescreen
withacleanmicrobrecleaningcloth(available
fromanopticians).
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12.3Transducercleaning
Growthcancollectonthebottomofthetransducer,
thiscanreduceperformance.Topreventthebuild
upofseagrowth,coatthetransducerwithathin
layerofwaterbasedantifoulingpaint,availablefrom
yourlocalmarinedealer.Reapplypaintevery6
monthsoratthebeginningofeachboatingseason.
Certainsmarttransducershaverestrictionsonwhere
antifoulingpaintisapplied.Pleaseconsultyour
dealer.
Note:Transducerswithatemperaturesensormay
notworkproperlyifpainted.
Note:Neveruseketonebasedpaint.Ketones
canattackmanyplasticspossiblydamagingthe
sensor.
Note:Neverusespraypaintonyourtransducer.
Sprayingincorporatestinyairbubbles,anda
marinetransducercannottransmitproperly
throughair.
Useasoftclothandmildhouseholddetergentto
cleanthetransducer.Ifthefoulingissevere,remove
thegrowthwithagreenscotchbrite
TM
pad.Be
carefultoavoidscratchingthetransducersface.
Ifyourtransducerhasapaddlewheelyoucanwet
sandwithnegradewet/drypaper.
Note:Harshcleaningsolventssuchasacetone
maydamagethetransducer.
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Chapter13:Troubleshooting
Chaptercontents
13.1Troubleshootingonpage114
13.2Poweruptroubleshootingonpage115
13.3GPStroubleshootingonpage116
13.4Sonar/DownVisiontroubleshootingonpage117
13.5Wi-Fitroubleshootingonpage119
13.6Miscellaneoustroubleshootingonpage121
Troubleshooting
113
13.1Troubleshooting
Thetroubleshootinginformationprovidespossible
causesandcorrectiveactionrequiredforcommon
problemsassociatedwithmarineelectronics
installations.
AllRaymarineproductsare,priortopackingand
shipping,subjectedtocomprehensivetestand
qualityassuranceprograms.However,ifyou
experienceproblemswiththeoperationofyour
productthissectionwillhelpyoutodiagnose
andcorrectproblemsinordertorestorenormal
operation.
Ifafterreferringtothissectionyouarestillhaving
problemswithyourunit,pleasecontactRaymarine
TechnicalSupportforfurtheradvice.
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13.2Poweruptroubleshooting
Productdoesnotturnonorkeepsturningoff
PossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
Blownfuse/trippedbreaker1.Checkconditionofrelevantfusesandbreakersandconnections,replaceif
necessary(RefertoChapter15Technicalspecicationforfuseratings.)
2.Iffusekeepsblowingcheckforcabledamage,brokenconnectorpinsor
incorrectwiring.
Poor/damaged/insecurepowersupply
cable/connections
1.Checktheunit’sconnectorforbrokenorbentpins.
2.Checkthatthecableconnectorisfullyinsertedintotheunitandthatthelocking
collarisinthelockedposition.
3.Checkthepowersupplycableandconnectorsforsignsofdamageorcorrosion,
replaceifnecessary.
4.Withtheunitturnedon,tryexingthepowercableneartothedisplayconnector
toseeifthiscausestheunittore-boot/loosepower,replaceifnecessary.
5.Checkthevessel’sbatteryvoltage,theconditionofthebatteryterminalsand
powersupplycables,ensuringconnectionsaresecure,cleanandfreefrom
corrosion,replaceifnecessary.
6.Withtheproductunderload,usingamulti-meter,checkforhighvoltagedrop
acrossallconnectors/fusesetc(thiscancausetheFishnderapplicationsto
stopscrollingortheunittoreset/turnoff),replaceifnecessary.
IncorrectpowerconnectionThepowersupplymaybewiredincorrectly,ensuretheinstallationinstructionshave
beenfollowed.(RefertoChapter5Cablesandconnectionsforcableandconnection
requirements.)
Powersourceinsufcient
Withtheproductunderload,usingamulti-meter,checkthepowersupplyvoltageas
closetotheunitaspossibletoestablishactualvoltagewhenthecurrentisowing.
(RefertoChapter15Technicalspecicationforpowersupplyrequirements.)
Productwillnotbootup(re-bootloop)
PossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
Powersupplyandconnection
Seepossiblesolutionsfrom‘Productsdoesnotturnonorkeepsturningoff’above.
Softwarecorruption1.Intheunlikelyeventthattheproductssoftwarehasbecomecorruptedplease
tryre-ashingthelatestsoftwarefromtheRaymarinewebsite.
2.Ondisplayproducts,asalastresort,youcantrytoperforma‘PoweronReset’,
howeverthiswilldeleteallsettings/presetsanduserdata(suchaswaypoints
andtracks)andreverttheunitbacktofactorydefaults.
PerformingaPoweronReset
PerformingaPoweronResetwilldeleteall
settings/presetsanduserdata(suchaswaypoints
andtracks)andreverttheunitbacktofactory
defaults.
1.Powertheunitoff.
2.Powertheunitbackon.
3.WhentheDragonylogoappearsPressand
holdthePowerbutton.
TheRaymarineInitializationscreenisdisplayed.
4.PressthePowerbuttonagaintoselect‘1Reset
tofactorydefaults’.
A7secondcountdownwillbegin.Whenthe
countdownreacheszerotheunitwillberesetto
factorydefaultsettings.
5.Youcanstoptheresetprocessbypressingthe
Powerbuttonagainbeforethecountdowntimer
reacheszero.
Thiswillselectthesecondoption:‘2–Exitand
starttheapplication’andbeginanewcountdown
timer.
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13.3GPStroubleshooting
BeforetroubleshootingGPSproblemsensureyour
producthasthelatestsoftware,bycheckingthe
SoftwareUpdatespageontheRaymarinewebsite
www.raymarine.com.
GPScannotacquiresatellitex
PossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
Geographiclocationorprevailingconditions
preventingsatellitex.
Checkperiodicallytoseeifaxisobtainedinbetterconditionsoranother
geographiclocation.
AGPSStatuspageisavailable.Thisprovidessatellitesignalstrengthandother
relevantinformation.
LocationofproductForoptimumperformancetheunitshouldbemountedabovedecksandnotbe
incloseproximitytoanystructuralbulkheadsorotherelectricalequipmentor
cableswhichmaycauseinterference.
RefertoChapter3Planningtheinstallationfordetailsonproductlocation
requirements
CannotoutputGPSdata
PossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
Thisproductisastandaloneproductthatis
notnetworkable,GPSdatacannotbeshared
withotherdevices.
N/A
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13.4Sonar/DownVisiontroubleshooting
ProblemswiththeSonarorDownVisionandtheirpossiblecausesandsolutionsaredescribedhere.
Scrollingimageisnotbeingdisplayed
PossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
SonardisabledSelectEnableSonarfromtheShortcutspage.
Damagedcables
1.Checktheunit’sconnectorforbrokenorbentpins.
2.Checkthatthecableconnectorisfullyinsertedintotheunitandthatthe
lockingcollarisinthelockedposition.
3.Checkthepowersupplycableandconnectorsforsignsofdamageor
corrosion,replaceifnecessary.
4.Withtheunitturnedon,tryexingthepowercableneartothedisplay
connectortoseeifthiscausestheunittore-boot/loosepower,replace
ifnecessary.
5.Checkthevessel’sbatteryvoltage,theconditionofthebatteryterminals
andpowersupplycables,ensuringconnectionsaresecure,cleanandfree
fromcorrosion,replaceifnecessary.
6.Withtheproductunderload,usingamulti-meter,checkforhighvoltagedrop
acrossallconnectors/fusesetc(thiscancausetheFishnderapplicationsto
stopscrollingortheunittoreset/turnoff),replaceifnecessary.
DamagedorfouledtransducerChecktheconditionofthetransducerensuringitisnotdamagedandisfreefrom
debris/fouling,cleanorreplaceasnecessary.
WrongtransducerttedTheCPT-DVtransducerisaDownVision
onlytransducer,youcannotusethe
SonarapplicationwithaCPT-DVtransducerconnected.IfyouhaveaDVS
orProvariantdisplayensureyouareusingadualelementtransducersuch
astheCPT-DVS.
Referto3.5DownVision
transducercompatibilityfortransducercompatibility.
Nodepthreading/lostbottomlock
PossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
Transducerlocation
Checkthatthetransducerhasbeeninstalledinaccordancewiththetransducer
locationrequirements(referto3.10Selectingalocationforthetransducerof
themanualfordetails).
Transducerangle
Ifthetransducerangleistoogreatthebeamcanmissthebottom,adjust
transducerangleandrecheck.
Transducerkicked-up
Checkthatthetransducerhasn'tkickedupduetohittinganobject.
Powersourceinsufcient
Withtheproductunderload,usingamulti-meter,checkthepowersupply
voltageasclosetotheunitaspossibletoestablishactualvoltagewhenthe
currentisowing.(RefertoChapter15Technicalspecicationforpowersupply
requirements.)
DamagedorfouledtransducerChecktheconditionofthetransducerensuringitisnotdamagedandisfree
fromdebris/fouling.
Damagedcables
1.Checktheunit’sconnectorforbrokenorbentpins.
2.Checkthatthecableconnectorisfullyinsertedintotheunitandthatthe
lockingcollarisinthelockedposition.
3.Checkthepowersupplycableandconnectorsforsignsofdamageor
corrosion,replaceifnecessary.
4.Withtheunitturnedon,tryexingthepowercableneartothedisplay
connectortoseeifthiscausestheunittore-boot/loosepower,replace
ifnecessary.
5.Checkthevessel’sbatteryvoltage,theconditionofthebatteryterminals
andpowersupplycables,ensuringconnectionsaresecure,cleanandfree
fromcorrosion,replaceifnecessary.
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PossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
6.Withtheproductunderload,usingamulti-meter,checkforhighvoltagedrop
acrossallconnectors/fusesetc(thiscancausetheFishnderapplicationsto
stopscrollingortheunittoreset/turnoff),replaceifnecessary.
Vesselspeedtoohigh
Slowvesselspeedandrecheck.
Note:TheSonarchannelwillbeabletoholdbottomathigherspeedsthan
theDownVision
channel.
Bottomtooshallowortoodeep
Thebottomdepthmaybeoutsideofthetransducersdepthrange,movevessel
toshallowerordeeperwatersasrelevantandrecheck.(RefertoChapter15
Technicalspecicationfortransducerdepthrange.)
Note:Dependingonwaterconditions,theSonarchannelmaybeableto
achieveincreaseddepthrangeovertheDownVision
channel.
Poor/problematicimage
PossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
ScrollingpausedFromCursormode,presstheBackbuttontoenterscrollingmode.
Sensitivitysettingsmaybeinappropriatefor
presentconditions.
CheckandadjustsensitivitysettingsorperformaSonarreset.
Damagedcables
1.Checktheunit’sconnectorforbrokenorbentpins.
2.Checkthatthecableconnectorisfullyinsertedintotheunitandthatthe
lockingcollarisinthelockedposition.
3.Checkthepowersupplycableandconnectorsforsignsofdamageor
corrosion,replaceifnecessary.
4.Withtheunitturnedon,tryexingthepowercableneartothedisplay
connectortoseeifthiscausestheunittore-boot/loosepower,replace
ifnecessary.
5.Checkthevessel’sbatteryvoltage,theconditionofthebatteryterminals
andpowersupplycables,ensuringconnectionsaresecure,cleanandfree
fromcorrosion,replaceifnecessary.
6.Withtheproductunderload,usingamulti-meter,checkforhighvoltagedrop
acrossallconnectors/fusesetc(thiscancausetheFishnderapplicationsto
stopscrollingortheunittoreset/turnoff),replaceifnecessary.
Transducerlocation
Thepresenceofthinlinesataconstantdepthmaybeareectionofstructures
onthebottomofthevesselcheckthatthetransducerhasbeeninstalledin
accordancewiththetransducerlocationrequirements(referto3.10Selectinga
locationforthetransducerofthemanualfordetails).
Ifthetransducerismountedtoohighonthetransomitmaybeliftingoutofthe
water,checkthatthetransducerfaceisfullysubmergedwhenplaningand
turning.
Transducerkicked-up
Checkthatthetransducerhasn'tkickedupduetohittinganobject.
DamagedorfouledtransducerChecktheconditionofthetransducerensuringitisnotdamagedandisfree
fromdebris/fouling.
Damagedtransducercable
Checkthatthetransducercableandconnectionisfreefromdamageandthat
theconnectionsaresecureandfreefromcorrosion.
Turbulencearoundthetransducerathigher
speedsmayaffecttransducerperformance
Slowvesselspeedandrecheck.
Interferencefromanothertransducer1.Turnoffthetransducercausingtheinterference.
2.Repositionthetransducerssotheyarefurtherapart.
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13.5Wi-Fitroubleshooting
BeforetroubleshootingproblemswithyourWi-Fi
connection,ensurethatyouhavefollowedthe
Wi-Filocationrequirementsguidanceprovidedin
therelevantinstallationinstructionsandperformed
apowercycle/rebootofthedevicesyouare
experiencingproblemswith.
Cannotndnetwork
PossiblecausePossiblesolutions
Wi-Finotcurrentlyenabled
ondevices.
EnsureWi-Fiisenabled
onbothWi-Fidevicesand
rescanavailablenetworks.
Somedevicesmay
automaticallyturnoffWi-Fi
whennotinusetosave
power.
Powercycle/reboot
devicesandrescanavailable
networks.
Devicenotbroadcasting.1.Trytoenable
broadcastingofthe
device’snetworkusing
theWi-Fisettingsonthe
deviceyouaretryingto
connectto.
2.Youmaystillbeable
toconnecttothe
device,whenitis
notbroadcasting,by
manuallyenteringthe
device’sWi-FiName/
SSIDandpassphrasein
theconnectionsettings
ofthedeviceyouare
tryingtoconnect.
Devicesoutofrangeorsignal
beingblocked.
Movedevicesclosertogether
or,ifpossibleremovethe
obstructionsandthenrescan
availablenetwork.
Cannotconnecttonetwork
PossiblecausePossiblesolutions
Somedevicesmay
automaticallyturnoffWi-Fi
whennotinusetosave
power.
Powercycle/rebootdevices
andretrytheconnection.
Tryingtoconnecttothe
wrongWi-Finetwork
Ensureyouaretryingto
connecttothecorrectWi-Fi
network,theWi-Finetwork’s
namecanbefoundin
theWi-Fisettingsonthe
broadcastingdevice(the
devicethatyouaretryingto
connectto).
IncorrectnetworkcredentialsEnsureyouareusingthe
correctpassphrase,theWi-Fi
network’spassphrasecanbe
foundintheWi-Fisettingson
thebroadcastingdevice(the
devicethatyouaretryingto
connectto).
PossiblecausePossiblesolutions
Bulkheads,decksandother
heavystructurecandegrade
andevenblocktheWi-Fi
signal.Dependingonthe
thicknessandmaterialused
itmaynotalwaysbepossible
topassaWi-Fisignalthrough
certainstructures
1.Tryrepositioningthe
devicessothestructure
isremovedfromthe
directlineofsight
betweenthedevices,or
2.Ifpossibleuseawired
connectioninstead.
Interferencebeingcaused
byotherWi-Fienabledor
olderBluetoothenabled
devices(BluetoothandWi-Fi
bothoperateinthe2.4GHz
frequencyrange,some
olderbluetoothdevicesmay
interferewithWi-Fisignals.)
1.ChangetheWi-Fi
Channelofthedevice
youaretryingto
connecttoandretrythe
connection.Youcanuse
freeWi-Fianalyzerapps
onyoursmartdeviceto
helpyouchooseabetter
channel(channelwith
leasttrafc).
2.Temporarilydisable
eachwirelessdevice
inturnuntilyouhave
identiedthedevice
causingtheinterference.
Interferencecausedbyother
devicesthatusethe2.4GHz
frequencySeelistbelowof
somecommondevicesthat
usethe2.4GHzfrequency:
Microwaveovens
Fluorescentlighting
Cordlessphones/baby
monitors
Motionsensors
Temporarilyswitchoffeach
deviceinturnuntilyouhave
identiedthedevicecausing
theinterference,thenremove
orrepositiontheoffending
device(s).
Interferencecausedby
electricalandelectronic
devicesandassociated
cablingcouldgeneratean
electromagneticeldwhich
mayinterferewiththeWi-Fi
signal.
Temporarilyswitchoffeach
iteminturnuntilyouhave
identiedthedevicecausing
theinterference,thenremove
orrepositiontheoffending
device(s).
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119
Connectionextremelyslowandorkeeps
droppingout
PossiblecausePossiblesolutions
Wi-Fiperformancedegrades
overdistancesoproducts
fartherawaywillreceiveless
networkbandwidth.Products
installedclosetotheir
maximumWi-Firangewill
experienceslowconnection
speeds,signaldropoutsor
notbeingabletoconnectat
all.
Movedevicescloser
together.
Forxedinstallations
suchasaQuantum
Radar,enabletheWi-Fi
connectiononanMFD
installedclosertothe
device.
Interferencebeingcaused
byotherWi-Fienabledor
olderBluetoothenabled
devices(BluetoothandWi-Fi
bothoperateinthe2.4GHz
frequencyrange,some
olderbluetoothdevicesmay
interferewithWi-Fisignals.)
1.ChangetheWi-Fi
Channelofthedevice
youaretryingto
connecttoandretrythe
connection.Youcanuse
freeWi-Fianalyzerapps
onyoursmartdeviceto
helpyouchooseabetter
channel(channelwith
leasttrafc).
2.Temporarilyswitchoff
eachdeviceinturn
untilyouhaveidentied
thedevicecausing
theinterference,then
removeorrepositionthe
offendingdevice(s).
Interferencefromdeviceson
othervessels.Wheninclose
proximitytoothervessels,for
example,whenmooredupin
amarina,manyotherWi-Fi
signalsmaybepresent.
1.ChangetheWi-Fi
Channelofthedevice
youaretryingto
connecttoandretrythe
connection.Youcanuse
freeWi-Fianalyzerapps
onyoursmartdeviceto
helpyouchooseabetter
channel(channelwith
leasttrafc).
2.Ifpossible,moveyour
vesseltoalocationwith
lessWi-Fitrafc.
Networkconnectionestablishedbutnodata
PossiblecausePossiblesolutions
Connectedtothewrong
network.
Ensurethatyourdevices
isconnectedtothecorrect
network.
Devicesoftware
incompatibility
Ensurebothdevicesare
runningthelatestavailable
software.
Itmaybepossiblethatthe
devicehasbecomedefective
1.Tryupdatingsoftwareto
alaterversion,or
2.tryreinstallingthe
software.
3.Obtainnewreplacement
device.
Mobileapplicationrunningslowlyornotatall
PossiblecausePossiblesolutions
Raymarineappnotinstalled
Installmobileappfrom
relevantappstore.
Raymarineappversion
notcompatiblewithMFD
software
EnsuremobileappandMFD
softwarearelatestavailable
versions.
Mobileappsnotenabledon
MFD
Enable“Viewingonly”or
“RemoteControl”asrequired
intheMobileAppssettingon
yourMFD.
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13.6Miscellaneoustroubleshooting
Miscellaneousproblemsandtheirpossiblecausesandsolutionsaredescribedhere.
ProblemPossiblecausesPossiblesolutions
Checkrelevantfusesandbreakers.
Checkthatthepowersupplycableissoundandthatall
connectionsaretightandfreefromcorrosion.
Intermittentproblemwithpower
tothedisplay.
Checkthatthepowersourceisofthecorrectvoltageand
sufcientcurrent.
Ensureyouhavethelatest
software.
ChecktheRaymarinewebsiteregularlyforsoftware
updatesforyourproductwww.raymarine.com.
Displaybehaveserratically:
Frequentunexpectedresets.
Systemcrashesorother
erraticbehavior.
Corruptdata/otherunknown
issue.
PerformaSettingsandDataReset.
Important:Thiswillresultinthelossofanysettings
anddata(suchaswaypoints)storedontheproduct.
Saveanyimportantdatatoamemorycardbefore
resetting.
Troubleshooting
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Chapter14:Technicalsupport
Chaptercontents
14.1Raymarineproductsupportandservicingonpage124
14.2Learningresourcesonpage125
Technicalsupport
123
14.1Raymarineproductsupportand
servicing
Raymarineprovidesacomprehensiveproduct
supportservice,aswellaswarranty,service,and
repairs.Youcanaccesstheseservicesthroughthe
Raymarinewebsite,telephone,ande-mail.
Productinformation
Ifyouneedtorequestserviceorsupport,please
havethefollowinginformationtohand:
Productname.
Productidentity.
Serialnumber.
Softwareapplicationversion.
Systemdiagrams.
Youcanobtainthisproductinformationusingthe
menuswithinyourproduct.
Servicingandwarranty
Raymarineoffersdedicatedservicedepartmentsfor
warranty,service,andrepairs.
Don’tforgettovisittheRaymarinewebsiteto
registeryourproductforextendedwarrantybenets:
http://www.raymarine.co.uk/display/?id=788.
RegionTele-
phone
E-mail
United
Kingdom(UK),
EMEA,and
AsiaPacic
+44
(0)1329
246932
emea.service@raymarine.com
UnitedStates
(US)
+1(603)
3247900
rm-usrepair@ir.com
Websupport
Pleasevisitthe“Support”areaoftheRaymarine
websitefor:
ManualsandDocumentshttp://www.rayma-
rine.co.uk/display/?id=10125
FAQ/Knowledgebasehttp://www.rayma-
rine.co.uk/knowledgebase/
Technicalsupportforumhttp://rayma-
rine.ning.com/
Softwareupdateshttp://www.rayma-
rine.com/software
Telephoneande-mailsupport
RegionTele-
phone
E-mail
UnitedKingdom
(UK),EMEA,
andAsiaPacic
+44
(0)1329
246777
support.uk@raymarine.com
UnitedStates
(US)
+1(603)
3247900
(Toll-free:
+800539
5539)
support@raymarine.com
RegionTele-
phone
E-mail
Australiaand
NewZealand
+612
8977
0300
aus.support@raymarine.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
France
+33(0)1
464972
30
support.fr@raymarine.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
Germany
+49
(0)40237
8080
support.de@raymarine.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
Italy+3902
9945
1001
support.it@raymarine.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
Spain
+3496
2965102
sat@azimut.es
(AuthorizedRaymarine
distributor)
Netherlands+31
(0)26
3614905
support.nl@raymarine.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
Sweden
+46
(0)317
633670
support.se@raymarine.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
Finland+358
(0)207
619937
support.@raymarine.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
Norway+47692
64600
support.no@raymarine.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
Denmark+45437
16464
support.dk@raymarine.com
(Raymarinesubsidiary)
Russia+7495
7880508
info@mikstmarine.ru
(AuthorizedRaymarine
distributor)
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14.2Learningresources
Raymarinehasproducedarangeoflearning
resourcestohelpyougetthemostoutofyour
products.
Videotutorials
Raymarineofcialchannelon
YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/u-
ser/RaymarineInc
VideoGallery:
http://www.rayma-
rine.co.uk/view/?id=2679
ProductSupportvideos:
http://www.rayma-
rine.co.uk/view/?id=4952
Note:
Viewingthevideosrequiresadevicewithan
Internetconnection.
SomevideosareonlyavailableinEnglish.
Trainingcourses
Raymarineregularlyrunsarangeofin-depthtraining
coursestohelpyoumakethemostofyourproducts.
VisittheTrainingsectionoftheRaymarinewebsite
formoreinformation:
http://www.raymarine.co.uk/view/?id=2372
FAQsandKnowledgeBase
RaymarinehasproducedanextensivesetofFAQs
andaKnowledgeBasetohelpyoundmore
informationandtroubleshootanyissues.
http://www.raymarine.co.uk/knowledgebase/
Technicalsupportforum
YoucanusetheT echnicalsupportforumtoask
atechnicalquestionaboutaRaymarineproduct
ortondouthowothercustomersareusing
theirRaymarineequipment.Theresourceis
regularlyupdatedwithcontributionsfromRaymarine
customersandstaff:
http://raymarine.ning.com/
Technicalsupport
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Chapter15:Technicalspecication
Chaptercontents
15.1T echnicalspecicationDragony-4onpage128
15.2T echnicalspecicationDragony-5onpage129
15.3T echnicalspecicationDragony-7onpage130
15.4T echnicalspecicationWi-Fish
onpage131
15.5TechnicalspecicationCPT-DVandCPT-DVSonpage131
Technicalspecication
127
15.1Technicalspecication
Dragony-4
PhysicalspecicationDragony-4
DimensionsDisplayWidth:145mm
(5.7in)
DisplayHeight:145mm
(5.7in)
Displaydepth(NOT
includingcables):56mm
(2.2in)
Displaydepth(including
cables):146mm(5.7in)
Weight(unitincluding
bracket)
0.54Kg(1.18lbs)
PowerspecicationDragony-4
Nominalsupplyvoltage12Vdc
Operatingvoltagerange
10.8Vdcto15.6Vdc
Powerconsumptionatfull
brightness
DV3WRMS
DVS3.9WRMS
Pro4.3WRMS
Powerconsumptionin
PowerSavemode
DV2.2WRMS
DVS3.2WRMS
Pro3.5WRMS
Fuseandthermalbreaker
ratings
2ASlowblowIn-line
fuse(notsupplied)
3AThermalbreaker
DisplayLCDspecicationDragony-4
Size
4.3in
TypeTFTbacklitLED
Colordepth
24–bit
Resolution
480x272WQVGA
Aspect16:9
Viewingangle
Left/Right:70degrees
Top/Bottom:50/70degrees
Maximum
allowable
wrongly
illuminatedpixels
5
Displayenvironmentalspecication
Environmentalspecicationsbelowapplytoall
displayvariants
Operating
temperature
0ºCto+55ºC(32ºFto131ºF)
Storage
temperature
-30ºCto+70ºC(-22ºFto158ºF)
Relativehumidity
Maximum75%
Waterproofrating
IPX6andIPX7
Sonar/DownVision
specication
Thefollowingspecicationonlyappliesto
DownVision
products.
Channels2xCHIRP(1xtraditionalsonarand1x
DownVision
)
Beam
coverage
Sonarconicalbeam.
DownVision
Wide(port/starboard)
andthin(fore/aft)fanbeam.
Depthrange
0.6M(2ft)to183m(600ft).Dependingon
waterconditions,theSonarchannelmaybe
abletoachieveincreaseddepthrangeover
theDownVision
channel.
Note:TheDVandWi-Fish
variantsaresingle
channelDownVision
onlyproducts.
InternalGNSS(GPS/GLONASS)receiver
specication
ThefollowingspecicationappliestotheProandM
variantsofDragony
®
products.
Channels
72
Coldstart
<2minutes
ReceiverIC
Sensitivity
–167dBm(Tracking)/–148dBm
(Acquisition)
GNSS
compatibility
GPS
GLONASS
SBAS
compatibility
WAAS
EGNOS
MSAS
SpecialfeaturesActiveJammingandInterference
Reduction
Operating
frequency
GPSL1C/A
GLONASSL10F
SignalAcquisition
Automatic
AlmanacUpdateAutomatic
GeodeticDatumWGS-84(alternativesavailable
throughGPSSetupoptions)
RefreshRate10Hz(10timespersecondConcurrent
GNSS)
Antenna
InternalCeramicchipmounted
neartopofunit
PositionAccuracy
WithoutSBAS:<=15metres95%
ofthetime
WithSBAS:<=5metres95%ofthe
time
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15.2Technicalspecication
Dragony-5
PhysicalspecicationDragony-5
DimensionsDisplayWidth:145mm
(5.7in)
DisplayHeight:145mm
(5.7in)
Displaydepth(NOT
includingcables):56mm
(2.2in)
Displaydepth(including
cables):146mm(5.7in)
Weight(unitincluding
bracket)
0.57kg(1.25lbs)
PowerspecicationDragony-5
Nominalsupplyvoltage12Vdc
Operatingvoltagerange
10.8Vdcto15.6Vdc
Powerconsumptionatfull
brightness
DVS4.7WRMS
M2.9WRMS
Pro5.3WRMS
Powerconsumptionin
PowerSavemode
DVS3.5WRMS
M1.4WRMS
Pro4WRMS
Fuseandthermalbreaker
ratings
2ASlowblowIn-line
fuse(notsupplied)
3AThermalbreaker
DisplayLCDspecicationDragony-5
Size
5in
TypeTFTbacklitLED
Colordepth
24–bit
Resolution
800x480WVGA
Aspect15:9
Viewingangle
Left/Right:75degrees
Top/Bottom:60/70degrees
Maximum
allowable
wrongly
illuminatedpixels
7
Displayenvironmentalspecication
Environmentalspecicationsbelowapplytoall
displayvariants
Operating
temperature
0ºCto+55ºC(32ºFto131ºF)
Storage
temperature
-30ºCto+70ºC(-22ºFto158ºF)
Relativehumidity
Maximum75%
Waterproofrating
IPX6andIPX7
Sonar/DownVision
specication
Thefollowingspecicationonlyappliesto
DownVision
products.
Channels2xCHIRP(1xtraditionalsonarand1x
DownVision
)
Beam
coverage
Sonarconicalbeam.
DownVision
Wide(port/starboard)
andthin(fore/aft)fanbeam.
Depthrange
0.6M(2ft)to183m(600ft).Dependingon
waterconditions,theSonarchannelmaybe
abletoachieveincreaseddepthrangeover
theDownVision
channel.
Note:TheDVandWi-Fish
variantsaresingle
channelDownVision
onlyproducts.
InternalGNSS(GPS/GLONASS)receiver
specication
ThefollowingspecicationappliestotheProandM
variantsofDragony
®
products.
Channels
72
Coldstart
<2minutes
ReceiverIC
Sensitivity
–167dBm(Tracking)/–148dBm
(Acquisition)
GNSS
compatibility
GPS
GLONASS
SBAS
compatibility
WAAS
EGNOS
MSAS
SpecialfeaturesActiveJammingandInterference
Reduction
Operating
frequency
GPSL1C/A
GLONASSL10F
SignalAcquisition
Automatic
AlmanacUpdateAutomatic
GeodeticDatumWGS-84(alternativesavailable
throughGPSSetupoptions)
RefreshRate10Hz(10timespersecondConcurrent
GNSS)
Antenna
InternalCeramicchipmounted
neartopofunit
PositionAccuracy
WithoutSBAS:<=15metres95%
ofthetime
WithSBAS:<=5metres95%ofthe
time
Technicalspecication
129
15.3Technicalspecication
Dragony-7
PhysicalspecicationDragony-7
DimensionsDisplayWidth:199mm
(7.83in)
DisplayHeight:178mm(7
in)
Displaydepth(NOT
includingcables):62.2
mm(2.45in)
Displaydepth(including
cables):152.2mm(5.99
in)
Weight(unitincluding
bracket)
0.922kg(2lbs)
PowerspecicationDragony-7
Nominalsupplyvoltage12Vdc
Operatingvoltagerange
10.8Vdcto15.6Vdc
Powerconsumptionatfull
brightness
9WRMS
Powerconsumptionin
PowerSavemode
4WRMS
Fuseandthermalbreaker
ratings
3ASlowblowIn-line
fuse(notsupplied)
4AThermalbreaker
DisplayLCDspecicationDragony-7
Size
7in
TypeTFTbacklitLED
Colordepth
24–bit
Resolution
800x480WVGA
Aspect15:9
Viewingangle
Left/Right:60degrees
Top/Bottom:60/40degrees
Maximum
allowable
wrongly
illuminatedpixels
5
Displayenvironmentalspecication
Environmentalspecicationsbelowapplytoall
displayvariants
Operating
temperature
0ºCto+55ºC(32ºFto131ºF)
Storage
temperature
-30ºCto+70ºC(-22ºFto158ºF)
Relativehumidity
Maximum75%
Waterproofrating
IPX6andIPX7
Sonar/DownVision
specication
ChannelsDV/DVS/Pro/Wi-Fish
1x
DownVision
channel
DVS/Pro1xCHIRPsonarchannel
Beam
coverage
CHIRPSonarconicalbeam.
DownVision
Wide(port/starboard)
andthin(fore/aft)fanbeam.
Depthrange
0.6M(2ft)to183m(600ft).Dependingon
waterconditions,theSonarchannelmaybe
abletoachieveincreaseddepthrangeover
theDownVision
channel.
InternalGNSS(GPS/GLONASS)receiver
specication
ThefollowingspecicationappliestotheProandM
variantsofDragony
®
products.
Channels
72
Coldstart
<2minutes
ReceiverIC
Sensitivity
–167dBm(Tracking)/–148dBm
(Acquisition)
GNSS
compatibility
GPS
GLONASS
SBAS
compatibility
WAAS
EGNOS
MSAS
SpecialfeaturesActiveJammingandInterference
Reduction
Operating
frequency
GPSL1C/A
GLONASSL10F
SignalAcquisition
Automatic
AlmanacUpdateAutomatic
GeodeticDatumWGS-84(alternativesavailable
throughGPSSetupoptions)
RefreshRate10Hz(10timespersecondConcurrent
GNSS)
Antenna
InternalCeramicchipmounted
neartopofunit
PositionAccuracy
WithoutSBAS:<=15metres95%
ofthetime
WithSBAS:<=5metres95%ofthe
time
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15.4Technicalspecication
Wi-Fish
PhysicalspecicationWi-Fish
DimensionsDisplayWidth:145mm
(5.7in)
DisplayHeight:145mm
(5.7in)
Displaydepth(NOT
includingcables):56mm
(2.2in)
Displaydepth(including
cables):146mm(5.7in)
Weight(unitincluding
bracket)
0.42kg(0.92lbs)
PowerspecicationWi-Fish
Nominalsupplyvoltage12Vdc
Operatingvoltagerange
10.8Vdcto15.6Vdc
Powerconsumptionatfull
brightness
2.7WRMS
Powerconsumptionin
PowerSavemode
N/A
Fuseandthermalbreaker
ratings
2ASlowblowIn-line
fuse(notsupplied)
3AThermalbreaker
Displayenvironmentalspecication
Environmentalspecicationsbelowapplytoall
displayvariants
Operating
temperature
0ºCto+55ºC(32ºFto131ºF)
Storage
temperature
-30ºCto+70ºC(-22ºFto158ºF)
Relativehumidity
Maximum75%
Waterproofrating
IPX6andIPX7
Sonar/DownVision
specication
Thefollowingspecicationonlyappliesto
DownVision
products.
Channels2xCHIRP(1xtraditionalsonarand1x
DownVision
)
Beam
coverage
Sonarconicalbeam.
DownVision
Wide(port/starboard)
andthin(fore/aft)fanbeam.
Depthrange
0.6M(2ft)to183m(600ft).Dependingon
waterconditions,theSonarchannelmaybe
abletoachieveincreaseddepthrangeover
theDownVision
channel.
Note:TheDVandWi-Fish
variantsaresingle
channelDownVision
onlyproducts.
15.5TechnicalspecicationCPT-DV
andCPT-DVS
PhysicalspecicationCPT-DV/CPT–DVS
Transducer
Dimensions
Length:228mm(8.97in)
Height:111.2mm(4.4in)
CablelengthCPT-DV4m(13.1ft)
CPT–DVS6m(19.7ft)
Weight(includingcable)0.437kg(0.96lbs)
Transducerenvironmentalspecication
Operating
temperature
0ºCto+40ºC(32ºFto104ºF)
Storage
temperature
–20ºCto+70ºC(23ºFto158ºF)
Waterproofrating
IPX6andIPX7
Technicalspecication
131
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Chapter16:Sparesandaccessories
Chaptercontents
16.1Spares&Accessoriesonpage134
Sparesandaccessories
133
16.1Spares&Accessories
Accessories
DescriptionPartnumbers
Dragony-4andDragony-5
Surfacemountadaptorkit
A80366
Dragony-7Surfacemount
adaptorkit
A80347
Dragony-4andDragony-5
Suncover
A80367
Dragony-7Suncover
A80348
Trollingmotor/underhullbracket
A80330
4m(13.1ft)transducer/power
extensioncable
A80312
CPT-DV/CPT-DVS(3keyway)to
LegacyDragony-6/Dragony-7
(1keyway)adaptorcable
A80331
Legacy(1keyway)CPT-60/
CPT-70/CPT-80transducer
toDragony-4/Dragony-5and
Wi-Fish
(3keyway)adaptor
cable
A80332
Spares
DescriptionPartnumbers
DisplaymountingbracketR70375
CPT-DV/CPT-DVStransom
mountbracket
R70439
Dragony-5M1.5m(4.9ft)
powercable
R70376
CPT-DVtransducer
R70373
CPT-DVStransducer
R70374
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www.raymarine.com
Raymarine UK Limited, Marine House, Cartwright Drive, Fareham, PO15 5RJ. United Kingdom.
Tel: +44 (0)1329 246 700
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Raymarine Dragonfly-4 Pro Gebruiksaanwijzing en installatiehandleiding - Nederlands - 144 pagina's

Raymarine Dragonfly-4 Pro Gebruiksaanwijzing en installatiehandleiding - Deutsch - 126 pagina's


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