2 what can the c-series display do, Chart (chapter 4), Fishfinder (chapter 5) – Raymarine C Series User Manual

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C-Series Display Reference Manual

1.2 What can the C-Series Display do?

With the appropriate equipment connected to your system and the necessary data
available, your C-Series display combines the following applications which are used to:

Chart (Chapter 4)

You will need a chart card, and position/heading data, for the chart application to be
fully functional.

Fishfinder (Chapter 5)

You will need position data, in addition to a DSM250, for your fishfinder to be fully
functional.

Radar (Chapter 6)

You will need position and heading data, in addition to a compatible scanner, for your
radar application to be fully functional.

0.5nm

North-Up

(Relative Motion)

Local

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Locate where you are.

Interpret your surroundings.

Monitor where you are going.

Record where you have been.

Navigate to a specified position (waypoint).

Build and navigate routes.

View details of nearby features & services.

View details of boats equipped with AIS.

Distinguish between fixed and moving objects.

Measure distances and bearings.

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Build a picture of what is below your vessel.

Locate & distinguish underwater objects & targets.

Distinguish the seabed and its texture.

Obtain information about water depth, temperature.

Mark a point of interest, fishing spot etc.

Determine depths and distances of targets.

TRANSDUCER

SETTINGS…

ZOOM…

BOTTOM LOCK…

A-SCOPE…

PRESENTATION…

200kHz:

Auto

Range:

Auto

Detect landmasses & navigation markers.

Detect and measure the range and distance of other
vessels.

Acquire targets and track them for collision avoidance.

Navigate to a specified position (waypoint).

View details of boats equipped with AIS.

VRM/EBL...

GAIN...

TARGETS

DISPLAY...

PRESENTATION...

TARGET

TRACKING...

6nm

North-Up

(Relative Motion)

Rings 1nm

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