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Raymarine GPS navigation User Manual

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Along the bottom row, the sensor “in use” is indicated in the highlighted

block. If the Raynav 508 is used, “LORAN” appears in the block. If the

I

108 is used, “GPS” appears together with the current GPS Fix mode

type. If the Differential Beacon Receiver is connected and a beacon is

received and differential corrections are included,

will be indicated.

Whenever any alarm signals or warnings are activated, they will appear in

a “blinking block” to the right of the page ID indicator and accompanied by

the audible beeper.

2

When

is pressed,

the

POS 2 screen

appears.

Across the top line of this display a

(Course Deviation Indicator) appears. The
will only be active after waypoints have been
entered into the NAV unit memories, and one has

been selected as the destination waypoint.

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118" 35.236'

The

is made up of a “boat-like” symbol

and a scale depicting your vessel’s deviation
from an intended track line to the destination.
On this

screen, the ship symbol changes its

“angle” to show if the vessel is tending to close

to the track line, stay even with the line, or move
further OFF the line.

The

range scale can be changed in the UNITS section of the System

Setups menu to set the width of the

lane between plus or minus

or

from the track line. For example: When the scale is set to O.lnm,

the increments of the scale are

or approximately 150 feet to each mark.

3

If you press

key again, the POS 3

screen appears.

The POS 3 display swaps the

scale for the

digital version of the Cross Track error value

Time-to-go to

(TTG), local

Time, and Trip Log distance. On this screen you

can see a sample of the alarm readout appearing
to the right of the page ID in the bottom row.

OPERATION 3-9