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AIS Suppport |
Support for class B AIS |
Supports silent mode |
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Target Symbols |
Sleeping, activated, selected,
dangerous and lost |
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Target Information |
AIS vectors, buddy tracking, safety
critical data and full AIS data. |
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Collision Avoidance |
Safe zones and safety messages |
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Alarms |
Local alarm messages, lost targets |
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Cartography |
Embedded Navionics Cartographys: US
Coastal (Lower 48 States) |
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Compatible with Navionics Charts on
CompactFlash cards |
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Chart Scaling |
1/32nm (if cartographic detail is
available) to 4000nm |
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Waypoints |
3000 waypoints entered via cursor, lat/lon,
range and bearing from present position or at boat’s
position. 16 character name can be assigned. Waypoint
symbols and groups. Additional storage available on
CompactFlash cards. |
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Waypoint Transfer |
Waypoints database via NMEA and
CompactFlash cards. Software also available to convert
waypoints to Excel file. |
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Man Overboard (MOB Mode) |
Mark placed with course line; readout
shows range, bearing, lat/lon of MOB and time elapsed
since MOB. |
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Presentation Modes |
Head up, Course up or North up
(selectable True or Mag-netic) Relative, Autorange or
True Motion Screen offset Radar or 3D synchronization |
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Routes |
A route plan may contain up to 50
waypoints. Up to 150 routes can be stored in the units
internal memory. Additional storage available on
CompactFlash cards. SmartRoute to create a route from
track history. |
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Track History |
15 tracks with up to 3000 points in
each can be stored in the units internal memory. Track
optimization reduces number of points used or user
selectable time or distance interval. Additional storage
available on CompactFlash cards. |
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Radar/Chart Overlay |
Radar image can be overlaid on all
screen charts |
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Radar/Chart Synchronization |
To synchronize radar range and chart
scale |
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3D/Chart Synchronization |
To synchronize 3D and 2D chart scales
and orientation |
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Aerial Overlay |
Overlay of aerial photography on the
chart |
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AIS Overlay |
Switch AIS symbols on/off. Display
heading/speed vectors and ROT. View detailed AIS data,
safety critical target data, ALR and SRM messages. Set
up a safe zone. |
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Navigation Information |
Own boats position in lat/lon, XTE, TTG
and SOG/COG selectable. Bearing and distance to
waypoint. Bearing and distance to cursor and ETA. |
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3D Presentation Modes |
Active motion mode, planning mode,
Adjust rotation and pitch, port, starboard, forward and
aft view, multiple views, Vessel offset |
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3D Display |
Declutter, Transducer cone, Depth
scale, Waypoint name, Adjust exaggeration, 3D view
locator |
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Transducer |
Transom-mount, in-hull or thru-hull
options |
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Digital Sounder Modules |
Compatible with the DSM30 and DSM300 |
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Receiver Type |
Patented Raymarine HD Digital receiver
technology |
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Power Output |
Dependant on Digital Sounder Module |
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Frequency |
Dependant on Digital Sounder Module |
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Alarms |
Fish Alarm, Fish Depth Alarm, Shallow
and Deep Fish Limit |
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A-Scope Display |
Displays Sonar Returns in real time |
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Bottom Coverage Display |
Shows the diameter of the transducer
beam where it meets the bottom. |
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Bottom Lock |
Displays echoes directly above the
bottom |
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Range Markers |
Easily see how far the boat is from a
target on the echo sounder screen |
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Target Detection |
Sonar fish echo with target depth
readout |
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Zoom |
2,3,4x and user programmable Zoom
Scales |
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Data Display Capabilities |
GPS, Chartplotter, Fishfinder, Radar,
External Video, CDI(Course Deviation Indicator), and
customizable Data Bar display |
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Dimensions |
C90W : 12.46" x 7.74" x 6.14” (316.4 x
196.5 x 155.9) |
Depth measurement includes powercable |
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Display (LCD) Size |
C90W : 9" |
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Display Colors |
16.7M |
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Display Resolution |
C90W: 800 x 480 pixels (wide VGA) |
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Display Type |
Sunlight viewable color TFT LCD |
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Mounting Methods |
Console mounting hardware included.
Trunnion mounting kit sold separately |
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Operating and Non-Operating Temperature
Limits |
14°F to 122°F (-10°C to 50°C) |
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Power Consumption |
32 Watts (typical) |
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Voltage Range |
10.7–32 volts (12/24v nominal) |
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Waterproofing |
CFR46/IPX6 standards |
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Weight |
C90W: 8.5lbs (3.85kg) |
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Approvals CE - Conforms to FCC -
Compliant with |
Essential requirements of 1995/5/EC,
1989/336/EC. CFR47 Parts 2 & 80 |
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Humidity Limit |
up to 95% at 35°C non-condensing |
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Display Windows |
Chart, Radar, Fishfinder, CDI, Video,
Data, Weather and Engine Monitor |
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Screen Functions |
Full, half and quarter screens
available dependant on function. Also 3 window page with
2 x 1/4 page windows and 1 x 1/2 page window. |
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Illumination |
Screen and keypad: 0 to 100% in 64
steps Day/Night Mode |
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Languages |
English (US), English (UK), Italian,
French, Spanish, German, Norwegian, Dutch, Swedish,
Danish, Portuguese, Finnish, Icelandic, Chinese,
Russian, Greek, Japanese, Korean |
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System Alarms |
Alarm Clock, Anchor, Arrival, Deep,
Shallow and Fishing Depth, MOB, Offtrack, Temperature,
Timer |
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Navigation Alarms |
Arrival Alarm, Offtrack XTE Alarm |
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GPS Type |
Internal High Sensitivity Receiver |
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Channels |
12 |
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Frequency |
1.575GHz (L1) |
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Sensitivity |
-159dBm (tracking), -142dBm
(acquisition) |
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SBAS Support |
WAAS / EGNOS Compatible |
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Horizontal Position Accuracy |
<=15 metres 95% typical (without SA),
<= 5metres 95% with WAAS/EGNOS |
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Speed Accuracy |
<=0.3kts |
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Antenna |
Helical antenna for even sensitivity
across all orientations |
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Data Pages |
5 pages available. Pre-defined
(Navigation, Waypoint, Route, Fishing or Sailing) or
user-configured |
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Data Available |
Vessel position, active waypoint, TTG,
VMG - Waypoint, depth, COG, SOG, heading, speed,
set/drift, trip, log, ground log, ground trip, rudder,
local time and date, sea temperature, app wind, true
wind, VMG wind, ground wind XTE, compass, locked
heading, w |
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Engine Pages |
5 pages available. Pre-defined (engine,
engine and fuel, fuel resources, engine and resources,
twin engines or triple engine support) or
user-configured. |
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Engine Data |
Tacho, boost pressure, alternator, oil
pressure, coolant temperature, engine hours, fuel level
(tanks 1 & 2), fuel rate, total fuel, load |
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Network Configurations |
Single or dual display configurations |
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SeaTalkhs Network |
2 ports |
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Supports 8 devices |
Optional network switch required |
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NMEA interface |
3 inputs (configurable baud rate) |
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2 outputs |
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NMEA 0183 Input |
GLL, GGA, GLC, GTD, VTG, BWC, BWR, RMA,
RMB, RMC, XTE, VHW, HDG, HDM, HDT, DBT, DPT, APB, VLW,
MWV, WPL, RTE, DSC and ZDA. Selectable to 4800, 4800
Navtex, 9600 Navtex or 38,400 AIS |
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NMEA Output - User selectable |
APB, BWC, BWR, DBT, DPT, GGA, GLL, MTW,
RMA, RMB, RMC, RSD, TTM, VLW, VHW, VTG, WPL, VHF/DSC and
ZDA |
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Seatalk Interface |
1 port |
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SeaTalk Input |
Depth,SOG,COG, Position, Waypoint
Number, Range/ Bearing, TTG, Boat Speed, Time, XTE,
Heading, Wind, Data, Log/Trip, Pilot Status,
Temperature, MOB and Cursor Position |
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SeaTalk Output |
Cursor Data, Guard Zone and
Navigational Data bridged from NMEA |
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SeaTalk2/NMEA2000 |
1 port |
Also supports SeaTalkng (Next
Generation data bus) connectivity. Adapter cables
required for SeaTalkng and NMEA2000 |
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Video Input |
Composite Video (NTSC or PAL) Input
(BNC connector) |
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Alerts |
Incoming message (selectable
categories) |
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Message List |
Sorting |
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Radar Support |
Support for all Digital, HD Digital &
Super HD Digital Radars |
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Image Type |
Color Radar Support (HD & SHD Radars
Only) |
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Range Scales (Range Rings) |
1/8 (1/16) nm to 72 (12) nm dependant
on scanner. Performance limited by scanner type and
position. |
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Range Ring Accuracy |
Better than +/- 1.5% of the max. range
scale in use, or 22m (72 ft.), whichever is the
greatest. |
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Bearing Accuracy |
+/- 1° |
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Variable Range Markers |
2 x VRM’s, readout nm, sm, km |
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Electronic Bearing Lines |
2 x EBL’s, floating if required,
resolution 1° |
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Bearing Scale |
360° graduated at 10° intervals 2°
small ticks 10° large ticks |
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Minimum Range |
23m (25 yds) |
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Range Discrimination |
23m (25 yds) |
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Presentation Modes |
Head up, Course up or North up
(selectable True or Mag-netic) Relative or True Motion |
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Scanner Control |
Interference rejection,
standby/transmit modes, pulse selection, Tune, Rain, FTC
and Sea controls, with selection of manual or automatic
control of gain, sea clutter and tune (Auto GST) |
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Compass Input |
NMEA 0183 (required for fast heading
data, suitable for MARPA), or SeaTalk |
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Waypoint Display |
Create waypoints and target waypoint
displayed with User control of symbols and groups |
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MARPA |
Manual acquisition of up to 25 targets
(dependent upon scanner type), automatic tracking,
dangerous target alarms, safe zone, target history, true
or relative vectors, CPA graphics and indication of
target speed/ course, bearing/ range, CPA and TCPA. |
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Guard Zone Alarm |
2 guard zones, selectable sensitivity
level, audible alarm |
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Automatic Tuning |
Auto control of gain, sea clutter and
tune |
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Off Center Function |
In Relative Motion, 1/3 or 2/3 |
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Wakes |
10s, 30s, 1 min, 5 min & 10 min options |
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Target Expansion |
Operator selectable with 2 levels
available |
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Timed TX |
Rotation periods: 10, 20 or 30 scans
Repetition periods: 3, 5, 10 or 15 minutes |
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AIS Overlay |
Switch AIS symbols on/off. Display
heading/speed vectors and ROT. View detailed AIS data,
safety critical target data, ALR and SRM messages. Set
up a safe zone. |
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Type |
SIRIUS Marine Weather |
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Weather Elements |
Storm cast, waves, Canadian radar,
lightning, wind, sea surface temperature, observations
stations, city weather, NOWRad, storm tracks, surface
pressure |
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Animated Weather Graphics |
Weather forecast, weather radar history |
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Weather Reports |
Tropical statements, marine warnings,
marine zone forecasts, marine watchbox |