Raymarine AXIOM Advanced Operation Instructions

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81370-1Document number:
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Advanced operation instructions
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Contents
Chapter1Importantinformation.....................................................................................11
Disclaimers.................................................................................................................................11
Opensourcelicenseagreements...........................................................................................11
Warrantyregistration.................................................................................................................11
Technicalaccuracy....................................................................................................................11
Chapter2Documentandproductinformation............................................................13
2.1Productdocumentation......................................................................................................14
Softwarerevision..................................................................................................................14
Chapter3Setup...............................................................................................................15
3.1Gettingstarted.....................................................................................................................16
Firstpowerup.......................................................................................................................16
Poweringonthedisplay.......................................................................................................16
Poweringoffthedisplay.......................................................................................................16
FirstpowerupDatamasterselection....................................................................................17
Startupwizard........................................................................................................................17
FirstpowerupLimitationonUseacknowledgement............................................................17
Datasources.........................................................................................................................18
Identifyingengines...............................................................................................................19
ConfiguringTransducersettings..........................................................................................19
3.2InsertingaMicroSDcard..................................................................................................20
RemovingaMicroSDcard...................................................................................................20
Memorycardcompatibility...................................................................................................20
3.3Shortcuts..............................................................................................................................21
Adjustingbrightness.............................................................................................................21
Takingascreenshot.............................................................................................................21
Activatingtouchlock.............................................................................................................21
Radarstandby.......................................................................................................................21
3.4Softwareupdates..............................................................................................................22
Updatingsoftwareusingamemorycard.............................................................................22
Updatingsoftwareviatheinternet......................................................................................22
3.5Devicepairing....................................................................................................................23
PairingaRMKremotekeypad..............................................................................................23
PairingwithaQuantumRadarscanner................................................................................23
3.6Performingasettingsorfactoryreset............................................................................24
Chapter4Homescreen...................................................................................................25
4.1AcceptingtheLimitationsonUse....................................................................................26
4.2Homescreenoverview......................................................................................................27
4.3Creating/CustomizinganApppage..............................................................................28
4.4Userprofiles.......................................................................................................................29
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Demoprofiles......................................................................................................................29
4.5Mydata................................................................................................................................31
Tripdata................................................................................................................................31
Files......................................................................................................................................32
Import/export........................................................................................................................32
4.6Settings...............................................................................................................................33
Selectingdisplaylanguage...................................................................................................33
Boatdetails...........................................................................................................................33
Unitsofmeasure...................................................................................................................34
Datamaster..........................................................................................................................35
4.7ManOverboard(MOB)......................................................................................................36
MOBmode............................................................................................................................36
4.8Alarms.................................................................................................................................37
4.9Satellitenavigation/positioning.....................................................................................38
GNSSStatus.........................................................................................................................38
GNSSSettings......................................................................................................................38
4.10Externaldevices...............................................................................................................40
Statusareasymbols.............................................................................................................40
Chapter5Generalappsettings....................................................................................43
5.1Sidebar................................................................................................................................44
CustomizingSidebardata.....................................................................................................44
5.2Dataoverlays.....................................................................................................................45
5.3EditingthesplitratioofaSplitscreenapppage...........................................................46
5.4Appsettingsmenus..........................................................................................................47
Chapter6Waypoints,RoutesandTracks...................................................................49
6.1Waypoints............................................................................................................................50
Placingawaypoint...............................................................................................................50
Navigatingtoawaypoint.....................................................................................................50
Waypointmanagement.........................................................................................................51
6.2Routes.................................................................................................................................53
CreatingaRoute...................................................................................................................53
Importingaroute..................................................................................................................53
Routemanagement..............................................................................................................53
6.3Tracks.................................................................................................................................56
Creatingatrack...................................................................................................................56
Convertingatracktoaroute...............................................................................................56
Trackmanagement..............................................................................................................56
Chapter7Chartapp........................................................................................................59
7.1Chartappoverview............................................................................................................60
Chartappcontrols................................................................................................................61
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Chartrangingandpanning..................................................................................................61
Chartappcontextmenu.......................................................................................................61
Selectingachartcard..........................................................................................................62
Chartmodes........................................................................................................................62
Vesseldetails........................................................................................................................63
Objectselectionandinformation..........................................................................................63
Layers...................................................................................................................................64
Viewandmotion..................................................................................................................65
7.2Navigation..........................................................................................................................66
PerformingaGoto...............................................................................................................66
FollowingaRoute................................................................................................................66
7.3Targettracking...................................................................................................................67
Targetvectors.......................................................................................................................67
Dangeroustargetsalarm.....................................................................................................68
Radarsettings......................................................................................................................69
AISsettings..........................................................................................................................69
7.4Chartsettingsmenu...........................................................................................................71
Chapter8Sonarapp.......................................................................................................75
8.1Sonarappoverview...........................................................................................................76
Sonarappcontrols................................................................................................................76
RealVision3Dcontrols..........................................................................................................77
8.2OpeningtheSonarapp....................................................................................................78
8.3Sonarchannels...................................................................................................................81
SelectingaSonarchannel....................................................................................................81
8.4PlacingaWaypointintheSonarapp..............................................................................82
8.5Sonarsensitivitycontrols.................................................................................................83
8.6Sonarsettingsmenu.........................................................................................................84
Chapter9Radarapplication..........................................................................................87
9.1Radarappoverview...........................................................................................................88
Radarappcontrols...............................................................................................................88
Radarappcontextmenu.....................................................................................................89
9.2Radarfeaturecomparison................................................................................................90
CompatibleRadarscanners.................................................................................................92
9.3OpeningtheRadarapp....................................................................................................93
PuttingtheRadarintoStandby.............................................................................................94
PoweringdownyourRadar..................................................................................................94
9.4Setup..................................................................................................................................95
SelectingaRadarscanner...................................................................................................95
Dualrange...........................................................................................................................95
TimedRadartransmission...................................................................................................96
Settingopenarrayantennasize..........................................................................................96
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Bearingalignment................................................................................................................96
9.5Radarmodes......................................................................................................................97
9.6Rangeandbearing...........................................................................................................98
VRM(VariableRangeMarker)/EBL(ElectronicBearingLine).............................................98
9.7Targettracking.................................................................................................................100
Acquiringatarget...............................................................................................................100
Radartargetsymbols...........................................................................................................101
Targetvectorsandhistory...................................................................................................101
Dangeroustargetsalarm....................................................................................................103
Guardzonealarms..............................................................................................................103
9.8Radarsensitivitycontrols................................................................................................105
9.9Radarsettings...................................................................................................................106
Chapter10Dashboardapp..........................................................................................109
10.1Dashboardappoverview................................................................................................110
Dashboardappcontrols......................................................................................................110
Switchingdatapage............................................................................................................110
SelectingDatapagestodisplay..........................................................................................110
CustomizingexistingDatapages.........................................................................................111
10.2Dashboardsettingsmenu..............................................................................................112
Chapter11Cameraapp..................................................................................................115
11.1Cameraappoverview.......................................................................................................116
Cameraappcontrols...........................................................................................................116
Pan,Tilt,Zoom(PTZ)cameracontrols.................................................................................116
11.2OpeningtheCameraapp................................................................................................117
SelectinganIPvideofeed...................................................................................................118
11.3Camerasettings................................................................................................................119
Chapter12Audioapplication.......................................................................................121
12.1Audioappoverview.........................................................................................................122
Compatibleentertainmentsystems....................................................................................122
Audioappcontrols.............................................................................................................122
12.2OpeningtheAudioapp..................................................................................................124
12.3Gettingstarted.................................................................................................................126
Selectinganaudiosource..................................................................................................126
Mutingandunmuting..........................................................................................................126
Browsingfortracks.............................................................................................................126
Browsingforstations/channels...........................................................................................126
Savingpresets....................................................................................................................127
12.4Audioappmenuoptions................................................................................................128
Audioappsettingsmenu....................................................................................................128
Chapter13Troubleshooting.........................................................................................129
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13.1Troubleshooting...............................................................................................................130
13.2Poweruptroubleshooting..............................................................................................131
PerformingaPoweronReset..............................................................................................131
13.3Radartroubleshooting....................................................................................................132
13.4GNSStroubleshooting....................................................................................................133
13.5Sonartroubleshooting....................................................................................................134
13.6Cameratroubleshooting................................................................................................137
13.7Datatroubleshooting......................................................................................................139
13.8T ouchscreentroubleshooting.......................................................................................140
Chapter14Technicalsupport.......................................................................................141
14.1Raymarineproductsupportandservicing....................................................................142
Viewingproductinformation..............................................................................................143
14.2Learningresources.........................................................................................................144
AppendixANMEA2000PGNsupport.......................................................................145
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Chapter1:Importantinformation
Warning:Ensuresafenavigation
Thisproductisintendedonlyasanaidtonavigationandmustneverbeused
inpreferencetosoundnavigationaljudgment.Onlyofficialgovernmentcharts
andnoticestomarinerscontainallthecurrentinformationneededforsafe
navigation,andthecaptainisresponsiblefortheirprudentuse.Itistheuser’s
responsibilitytouseofficialgovernmentcharts,noticestomariners,cautionand
propernavigationalskillwhenoperatingthisoranyotherRaymarineproduct.
Warning:Radartransmissionsafety
Theradarscannertransmitselectromagneticenergy.Ensureallpersonnelare
clearofthescannerwhentheradaristransmitting.
Warning:Sonaroperation
NEVERoperatethesonarwiththevesseloutofthewater.
NEVERtouchthetransducerfacewhenthesonarispoweredon.
SWITCHOFFthesonarifdiversarelikelytobewithin7.6m(25ft)ofthe
transducer.
Disclaimers
Raymarinedoesnotwarrantthatthisproductiserror-freeorthatitiscompatiblewithproducts
manufacturedbyanypersonorentityotherthanRaymarine.
Thisproductusesdigitalchartdata,andelectronicinformationfromGlobalNavigationSatellite
Systems(GNSS)whichmaycontainerrors.Raymarinedoesnotwarranttheaccuracyofsuch
informationandyouareadvisedthaterrorsinsuchinformationmaycausetheproducttomalfunction.
Raymarineisnotresponsiblefordamagesorinjuriescausedbyyouruseorinabilitytousethe
product,bytheinteractionoftheproductwithproductsmanufacturedbyothers,orbyerrorsinchart
dataorinformationutilizedbytheproductandsuppliedbythirdparties.
Thisproductsupportselectronicchartsprovidedbythirdpartysupplierswhichmaybeembeddedor
storedonmemorycard.Useofsuchchartsissubjecttothesupplier’sEnd-UserLicenceAgreement.
Opensourcelicenseagreements
Thisproductissubjecttocertainopensourcelicenseagreements.Copiesofthelicenseagreements
canbefoundontheRaymarinewebsite:www.raymarine.com/manuals/.
Warrantyregistration
ToregisteryourRaymarineproductownership,pleasevisitwww.raymarine.comandregisteronline.
Itisimportantthatyouregisteryourproducttoreceivefullwarrantybenefits.Y ourunitpackage
includesabarcodelabelindicatingtheserialnumberoftheunit.Youwillneedthisserialnumber
whenregisteringyourproductonline.Y oushouldretainthelabelforfuturereference.
Technicalaccuracy
Tothebestofourknowledge,theinformationinthisdocumentwascorrectatthetimeitwas
produced.However,Raymarinecannotacceptliabilityforanyinaccuraciesoromissionsitmay
contain.Inaddition,ourpolicyofcontinuousproductimprovementmaychangespecifications
withoutnotice.Asaresult,Raymarinecannotacceptliabilityforanydifferencesbetweentheproduct
andthisdocument.PleasechecktheRaymarinewebsite(www.raymarine.com)toensureyouhave
themostup-to-dateversion(s)ofthedocumentationforyourproduct.
Importantinformation
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Chapter2:Documentandproductinformation
Chaptercontents
2.1Productdocumentationonpage14
Documentandproductinformation
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2.1Productdocumentation
Thefollowingdocumentationisapplicabletoyourproduct:
AlldocumentsareavailabletodownloadinPDFformatfromtheRaymarinewebsite
www.raymarine.com.
DescriptionPartnumber
LightHouse3Basicoperationinstructions81369
LightHouse3Advancedoperationinstructions81370
RMK-10RemoteKeypadInstallationand
operationinstructions
81367
RMK-9RemoteKeypadInstallationand
operationinstructions
81351
Softwarerevision
Productsoftwareisupdatedregularlytoaddnewfeaturesandimproveexistingfunctionality.
ThishandbookcoversMFDoperatingsystemsoftware:LightHouse™3Release1.
Checkthewebsiteforthelatestsoftwareandusermanuals:
www.raymarine.com/software
www.raymarine.com/manuals
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Chapter3:Setup
Chaptercontents
3.1Gettingstartedonpage16
3.2InsertingaMicroSDcardonpage20
3.3Shortcutsonpage21
3.4Softwareupdatesonpage22
3.5Devicepairingonpage23
3.6Performingasettingsorfactoryresetonpage24
Setup
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3.1Gettingstarted
Firstpowerup
WhenyoupowerupyournewMultifunctionDisplay(MFD)forthefirsttimeanumberofactions
arerequired.
ThelistbelowshowstheactionsthatshouldbeperformedonyournewMFD:
1.Poweronthedisplay.
2.SelectyourDatamaster(onlyrequiredonnetworkswithmorethan1MFD).
3.Completethe
Startupwizard(thewizardwillnotbeshownifyouareconnectingtoanexisting
systemthathasalreadybeensetup).
4.ReadandagreetotheLimitationsonUsedisclaimer.
5.Select/checkyourpreferred
Datasources,ifrequired.
6.Perform
Engineidentification,ifrequired.
7.Select/check
Transducersettings,ifrequired
Poweringonthedisplay
WhenpowerisavailabletotheMFDbuttheMFDisswitchedoff,thePowersymbolwillbeilluminated.
Topoweronthedisplay:
1.SwipeyourfingerfromlefttorightacrossthePowerbuttonswipearea.
TheMFDwillpowerup.
Poweringoffthedisplay
1.SwipeyourfingerfromlefttorightacrossthePowerbuttonswipearea.
TheShortcutsmenuisdisplayed.
2.PressandholdthePowersymboluntilthescreenswitchesoff.
Note:Whenpoweredoff,theunitmaystilldrawasmallamountofpowerfromthebattery,ifthisis
aconcernunplugthepowersupplyorswitchoffatthebreaker.
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Switchingonandoffatthebreaker
IfyouwishtoensurethattheMFDisnotconsuminganypowerthenitmustbeswitchedoffatthe
breakerorhavethepowercableunplugged.
Whenthebreakerisswitchedbackon,orthecableisreconnected,theMFDwillresumeinthesame
powerstatethatitwasinwhenitwasswitchedoff.
FirstpowerupDatamasterselection
Networkscontainingmorethan1MFDmusthaveadesignatedDatamaster.TheDatamasteristhe
primaryMFDinthenetworkandshouldbetheMFDthatisconnectedtotheSeaTalkng®/NMEA
2000CANbusnetworkandanyotherdevicesandsourcesofdatainyoursystem.TheDatamaster
bridgesthedataovertheSeaTalkhsnetworktoanycompatiblenetworked‘repeater’MFDs.
BydefaultyourMFDwillbesetasaDatamaster.Ifyouareconnectingtoanetworkthatalready
includesMFDsthenonfirstpowerupyouwillberequestedtoconfirmyourDatamaster.
The“MultipleDatamastersfound”warningwillbedisplayedwheneveranewMFDisaddedto
yournetwork.
Y oucanchangeyourDatamasteratanytimebyselectingAssignasDatamasteragainstaMFD
listedintheNetworktaboftheSettingsmenu:
Homescreen>Settings>Network.
Startupwizard
IftheMFDisbeinginstalledasastandaloneinstallationoraspartofanewsystem,thenthefirst
timetheMFDispowereduptheStartupwizardwillbedisplayed.TheStartupwizardwillhelp
youconfigureimportantsettingsonyourMFD.
Followtheonscreeninstructionsandconfiguretherelevantsettings.
TheStartupwizardwillalsobedisplayedaftera
Factoryresetisperformed.
FirstpowerupLimitationonUseacknowledgement
AfteryouhavecompletedtheStartupwizardtheLimitationonUse(LoU)disclaimerisdisplayed.
Setup
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Y oumustreadandagreetothetermsinordertouseyourMFD.
SelectingOKmeansyouhaveacceptedthetermsofuse.
Datasources
Datasourcesmenu
Whenasystemincludesmultiplesourcesofadatatype,suchasdepthdata,thesystemwillchoose
themostappropriatesourceforthedata.Ifyouprefer,youcanmanuallyselectyourowndatasource.
TheDatasourcesmenucanbeaccessedonyourDatamasterMFD,fromtheSettingsmenu:
Homescreen>Settings>Network>Datasources.
Eachtabenablesyoutoviewandselectyourpreferreddatasource.Thecurrentlyactivedatasource
willdisplayitscurrentvalueinuse.Datasourceselectioncanbemanualorsettoautomatic:
AutoyourMFDwillautomaticallyselectadevice.
Manualyoucanmanuallyselectyourpreferreddevice.
NetworkedMFDswillautomaticallybeupdatedtousetheDatasourcesselectedonyourData
masterMFD.
Datasourcetypes
SettingstabDescription
Depth
EnablesyoutochooseasourceofdataforDepthreadings.
SpeedthroughwaterEnablesyoutochooseasourceofdataforSpeedreadings.
Heading
EnablesyoutochooseasourceofdataforHeadingdata.
GPSEnablesyoutochooseasourceofdataforGPSdata.
GPSDatumInorderforyourGNSSreceiverandMFDtocorrelateaccuratelywith
yourpapercharts,theymustbeusingthesamedatum.Thisoption
enablesyoutochooseasourceforthisdatum.
Wind
EnablesyoutochooseasourceofdataforWindreadings.
TimeandDate
Enablesyoutoselectthedeviceyouwanttouseforthetimeand
dateinformationusedbyyourMFD.
Multipledatasources(MDS)
ForMDStobeavailableallproductsinthesystemthatusethedatasources,mustbeMDS-compliant.
ThesystemwillreportanyproductsthatareNOTMDS-compliant.Itmaybepossibleto
upgradethesoftwarefortheseproducts,tomakethemcompliant.VisittheRaymarinewebsite
(www.raymarine.com)toobtainthelatestsoftwareforyourproducts.
IfMDS-compliantsoftwareisnotavailablefortheproductandyoudoNOTwanttousethesystems
preferreddatasource,youmustremoveanynon-compliantproductsfromthesystem.Youshould
thenbeabletoselectyourpreferreddatasource.
Note:Onceyouhavecompletedsettingupyourpreferreddatasources,youmaybeabletoadd
non-compliantproductsbackintothesystem.
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Identifyingengines
EnginedatacanbedisplayedonyourMFDifyourenginesaretransmittingtherelevantsupported
dataontotheMFDnetwork.Ifyoursystemhasmislabelledyourenginesthenyoucancorrectthis
usingtheEngineidentificationwizard.
TheEngineidentificationwizardcanbeaccessedfromtheBoatdetailstab:Homescreen>Settings
>Boatdetails>Identifyengines.
1.EnsurethecorrectnumberofenginesisselectedintheNumofEngines:box.
2.SelectIdentifyengines.
3.Followtheonscreenpromptstocompletetheengineidentificationwizard.
ConfiguringTransducersettings
ForsystemssetupwithSonar,youshouldconfigureyourtransducersettings.
1.SelectTransducerfromtheSonarapp’sSettingsmenu:Menu>Settings>Transducer
2.Selecthowyouwantyourdepthtoappear:
i.Belowtransducer(default)Nooffsetrequired
ii.BelowkeelEnterthedistancebetweenthetransducerfaceandthebottomoftheKeel.
iii.Belowwaterline—EnterthedistancebetweenthebottomofyourKeelandthewaterline.
3.Ifyourtransducerincludesatemperaturesensorthenyoucanalsoconfiguretemperature
settingsasfollows:
i.Enableordisabletemperaturereadingsasrequired.
ii.Ifenabled,checkthetemperaturereadingagainsttheactualwatertemperature.
iii.Ifthecurrentreadingrequiresadjustment,select
Calibratetempandenterthedifference
betweenyour2readings.
Setup
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3.2InsertingaMicroSDcard
1.PullbackthemicroSDcardreadercoverasshownabove.
2.InsertyoumicroSDcardwiththecontactsfacingdown.
3.Closethecoverandensureitisseatedcorrectly.
RemovingaMicroSDcard
1.Select
EjectSDcardfromtheImport/exportpage:Homescreen>Mydata>Import/export>
EjectSDcard.
2.RemovetheMicroSDcardfromtheRearoftheMFD.
3.Ensureyouclosethecardreader’scover.
Memorycardcompatibility
MicroSDmemorycardscanbeusedtobackup/archivedata(e.g.Waypoints,RoutesandTracks).
Oncedataisbackeduptoamemorycard,olddatacanbedeletedfromthesystem.Thearchived
datacanberetrievedatanytime.Itisrecommendedthatyourdataisbackeduptoamemory
cardonaregularbasis.
Compatiblecards
ThefollowingtypesofMicroSDcardsarecompatiblewithyourMFD:
TypeSizeNativecardformat
MFDsupported
Format
MicroSDSC(MicroSecure
DigitalStandardCapacity)
Upto4GBFAT12,FAT16or
FAT16B
NTFS,FAT32
MicroSDHC(MicroSecure
DigitalHighCapacity)
4GBto32GBFAT32NTFS,FAT32
MicroSDXC(MicroSecure
DigitaleXtendedCapacity)
32GBto2TB
exFAT
NTFS,FAT32
SpeedclassratingForbestperformanceitisrecommendedthatyouuseClass10orUHS
(UltraHighSpeed)classmemorycardsorbetter.
UsebrandedmemorycardsWhenarchivingdataitisrecommendedthatyouusegoodquality
brandedmemorycards.
Caution:Ensurecardreadercoverordoorissecurelyclosed
Topreventwateringressandconsequentdamagetotheproduct,ensurethatthe
cardreaderdoororcoverisfirmlyclosed.
Caution:Careofchartandmemorycards
Toavoidirreparabledamagetoand/orlossofdatafromchartandmemorycards:
Ensurethatchartandmemorycardsarefittedthecorrectwayaround.DO
NOTtrytoforceacardintoposition.
DONOTuseametallicinstrumentsuchasascrewdriverorplierstoinsertor
removeachartormemorycard.
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