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Raymarine i50 - Display Pages and Depth Operation

Raymarine i50
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7.1Pages
Thepagesavailabledependonthedisplayvariantandareshown
inthetablebelow:
i50Depthi50Speedi50Tridata
Currentdepth
Boatspeed
Currentdepth
*MaximumdepthSpeedoverground
(SOG)
Shallowalarmthreshold
*Minimumdepth
Velocitymadegood
(VMG)
Deepalarmthreshold
Shallowalarm*Averagespeed
Anchorshallowalarm
threshold
Deepanchoralarm
*Maximumspeed
Anchordeepalarm
threshold
Shallowanchoralarm
BoatlogBoatspeedMaximum
speed
DeepalarmWatertemperature
*Averagespeed
Tripdistance
VMGtowindward
Countuptimer
Watertemperature
Racestarttimer1
Countuptimer
Racestarttimer2Racestarttimer1
Racestarttimer2
Boatlog
Tripdistance
Note:Thesepagesaretemporarypagesandwilltime-outtothe
previouspermanentpageafter5secondsofinactivity.
Changingpages
Duringnormaloperation:
1.DependingonunitvariantpresseithertheDepth,Speed,Timer
orTripbuttonstocyclethroughthepages.
7.2i50Depthoperation
Whenconnectedtotherelevantdepthtransducer,youri50depth
instrument:
Providescurrentdepthinformation,ineitherfeet(ft),metres(M)
orfathoms(FA).
Recordstheminimumandmaximumdepthencounteredduring
theperiodtheunitisswitchedon.
Enablesyoutodenealarmthresholdsforshallowalarm,deep
alarm,shallowanchoralarmanddeepanchoralarm.
Enablesyoutoseewhatoffsethasbeenappliedtothedepth
reading.
Note:Depthinformationisobtainedfromthedepthtransducer
connectedtotheunit.However,whentheinstrumentisconnected
toaSeaT alknetwork,whichcontainsacompatiblesonarmodule
(shnder)thedepthinformationisprovidedbythesonarmodule,
whilstitisswitchedon.
Itshouldbenotedthat:
TherequireddepthunitsareselectedduringUsercalibration.
Up/Downdepth-trendarrowsaredisplayed,iftheseabedis
risingorfalling.
Ifforanyreasondepthinformationislost,thedepthtitlewillash
andthedisplayedvaluewillbethelastknowndepthreading.
Usingthedepthpages
Tocyclethroughthedepthpagesfollowthestepsbelow.
Depth
Depth
Depth
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WiththeCurrentdepthpagedisplay:
1.PresstheDepthbuttontodisplaytheMinimumdepthpage.
2.FromtheMinimumdepthpage:
i.PresstheDepthbuttontodisplaytheMaximumdepth
page,or
ii.PressandholdtheResetbuttonfor3secondstoresetthe
minimumdepthtothecurrentdepthreading.
3.FromtheMaximumdepthpage:
i.PresstheDepthbuttontodisplaytheCurrentdepthpage,or
ii.PressandholdtheResetbuttonfor3secondstoresetthe
maximumdepthtothecurrentdepthreading.
Note:OnlytheCurrentdepthpageisapermanentpage,all
otherpageswilltime-outafter8secondsandrevertbacktothe
Currentdepthpage.
Viewingthedepthoffset
Toviewtheoffsetvaluecurrentlyappliedtoyourinstrumentfollow
thestepsbelow.
Duringnormaloperation:
1.PresstheOffsetbuttontodisplaytheDepthoffsetpage.
Thedisplayshowsthevalueoftheoffsetappliedandidenties:
IfapositiveoffsetvalueisappliedW/Lisdisplayedtodenote
awaterlineoffset.
IfanegativeoffsetvalueisappliedKEELisdisplayedto
denoteakeeloffset.
IfazerooffsetvalueisappliedOFFSETisdisplayedtodenote
thatthereisazerooffsetfromthetransducer.
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