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Seite 1 - Handbook

hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayOwner’s HandbookDocument number: 81186_3Date: September 200281186_3.book Page i Thursday, August 22, 2002 8:23 AM

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x hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayMenu Timeout Period ... 7.7Units ...

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5-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayUsing Chart Cards5.2 Using Chart CardsThe chartplotter has a built-in world map; most areas are displayed on a scale o

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Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-3Removing a Chart CardFigure 5-1: Removing the Chart CardRemoving a Chart CardWe recommend that before you remo

Seite 5 - EMC Conformance

5-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayDisplaying Chart Object and Source InformationThe boundary of each chart digitized in the current card is defined by a

Seite 6 - Contents

Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-5Displaying Chart Object and Source Informationdow.Use the trackpad to select an object in the upper window and

Seite 7 - Preface vii

5-6 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayDisplaying Chart Object and Source InformationTide DataThe symbol indicates tide height data is available for that pos

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Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-7Displaying Chart Object and Source Informationselect the character and up/down to increase/decrease the value.

Seite 9 - Preface ix

5-8 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayWorking with Waypoints5.3 Working with WaypointsIntroductionThe Chartplotter enables you to place up to 998 waypoints

Seite 10 - PLUS Series LCD Display

Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-9Placing a Waypoint• Moving a WaypointAt the end is a section about using the ST60/80 Navigator Keypad to selec

Seite 11 - Preface xi

5-10 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayPlacing a Waypoint3. You can use the softkeysto editthewaypointposition as describedinEdit-ing the Waypoint Details o

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Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-11Placing a Waypoint3. Edit the Loran parameters as required, using:i. The CHAIN soft key, which enables select

Seite 13 - Chapter 1: Overview

Preface xiChapter 8: Installation ...8.18.1 Introduction ...

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5-12 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySelecting a WaypointSelecting a WaypointPositioning the cursor over a waypoint selects that waypoint and accesses the

Seite 15 - Terminology

Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-13Editing the Waypoint Details➤ To remove the waypoint data box and soft keys either:Move the cursor away from

Seite 16 - 1.1 General

5-14 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayErasing a Waypoint5. To edit the waypoint position, press the EDIT WAYPOINT soft key, followedby POSITION. The Waypoi

Seite 17 - PLUS Display Units

Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-15Using the ST60 or ST80 Navigator KeypadCAUTION:Take carewheneditingwaypointsasit is possible to movewaypoints

Seite 18 - Operating Modes

5-16 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayUsing the ST60 or ST80 Navigator KeypadMost of the alphanumeric keys are used to input multiple characters. Eachtimey

Seite 19 - Chapter 1: Overview 1-7

Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-17Using the ST60 or ST80 Navigator KeypadEditing Entries in the Waypoint, Route, or Track ListsYou can also use

Seite 20 - Multi-display systems

5-18 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayWorking with Routes5.4 Working with RoutesA route is made up of a series of waypoints (maximum 50). To make a routeyo

Seite 21 - Heading and Position Data

Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-19Creating a New Route• Displaying route information, including the route leg data and waypointdetails.Use the

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5-20 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayCreating a New RouteNote: You can position the cursor on an existing waypoint – the cursor textWPT indicates you are

Seite 23 - Status Bar

Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-21Creating a New Route3. Press the USE WPT LIST soft key; the MAKE ROUTE screen is displayed withits associated

Seite 24 - Radar Functions

xii hsb2 PLUS Series LCD Display9.2 Resetting the System ... 9.29.3 Problem Solving

Seite 25 - 1.3 The Chartplotter Display

5-22 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySaving the Current RouteSaving the Current RouteYou cansaveup to 20 named routesinthe route databaselist. Theseroutes

Seite 26 - Chartplotter Display Options

Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-23Clearing the Current RouteYou can use a Navigator Keypad (see Using the ST60 or ST80 NavigatorKeypad on page

Seite 27 - Chartplotter Functions

5-24 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayDisplaying Route InformationFigure 5-7: Route List WindowDisplaying Route InformationYou can display the following in

Seite 28 - 1.4 Operating Controls

Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-25Displaying Route InformationUsing Route Information to Review Your Passage PlanYoucanviewdataforallthewaypoin

Seite 29 - Moving the Cursor

5-26 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayUsing the Route List to Erase and Name a RouteFigure 5-8: Route Information Window4. Press ENTER to remove the Route

Seite 30 - Dedicated Keys

Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-27Editing a Route3. If you NAME a route, use the trackpad to move the cursor right or left to thecharacter you

Seite 31 - Pop-Up Menus

5-28 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayEditing a RouteAdding Waypoints at the End of the Route➤ To add waypoints at the end of the route:1. Press the ROUTE

Seite 32 - Database Lists

Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-29Following Routes and Going to Points5.5 Following Routes and Going to PointsThe default soft key GOTO accesse

Seite 33 - 2.1 Introduction

5-30 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayFollow a RouteYou should alwayscheck the target waypoint before initiating a followroute.➤ To follow the current rout

Seite 34 - Radar Mode

Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-31Target Point ArrivalTarget Point ArrivalThe arrivalalarm is used to alert you when the vessel is approachingt

Seite 35 - On and Off

Chapter 1: Overview 1-1How to Use This HandbookHow to Use This HandbookChapter 1: OverviewHow to Use This HandbookThishandbookdescribesthe followinghs

Seite 36 - Switch Off

5-32 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayGoing To an Individual Target PointAdvancing to a Waypoint➤ Once you are following a route,youcan advanceto the next

Seite 37 - Simulator Mode

Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-33Stop Follow or Stop Goto2. Press the GOTO WAYPOINT soft key.Navigationtothe selectedwaypointbegins. The soft

Seite 38 - LIGHT CONTRASTALARM

5-34 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayTransferring Waypoints and Routes5.6 Transferring Waypoints and RoutesDisplayed SeaTalk WaypointsIn an integrated sys

Seite 39 - 2.3 Controlling the Display

Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-35Transferring Waypoints and Routes➤ To save waypoints to, or load waypoints from a user cartridge:CAUTION:Load

Seite 40 - Operation

5-36 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayTransferring Waypoints and Routes➤ To receive incoming waypoints on SeaTalk or NMEA:1. To display the waypoint list p

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Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-37Transferring Waypoints and Routes➤ To receivethewaypointandroutelistsviahsb2,youmustset-upthetransferonboth d

Seite 42 - Navdata Window Chart Window

5-38 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayUsing Tracks5.7 Using TracksThe Track function is used to mark on-screen the trail that your vessel hasfollowed, as i

Seite 43 - FOLD OUT SHEET RADAR

Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-39Setting Up a TrackSetting Up a TrackYou use the track softkeystoswitchthetrackonandtospecifytheinterval,astim

Seite 44 - FOLD OUT SHEET CHART

5-40 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayClearing the Current TrackPress ENTER to return to the track soft keys.2. Press the TRACK OFF ON soft key to toggle t

Seite 45 - RNGE RNGS

Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-41Managing Tracks3. Press SAVE TRACK. The name track soft keys are displayed.4. If you do not wish to name or r

Seite 46 - Waypoint Display - Radar mode

1-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayHow to Use This HandbookHow to Use This HandbookChapter 4providesdetailedoperatinginformationforintegratedradarsystemf

Seite 47 - Custom Options - Chart mode

5-42 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySmartRouteSmartRouteSmartRoute enables the current track, or the last segment of a track withbreaks,to be convertedto

Seite 48 - Using the Zoom Function

Chapter 6: Further Chart Operations 6-1IntroductionChapter 6: Further Chart Operations 6.1 IntroductionThis chapter explains how to use the additional

Seite 49 - Offsetting the Center

6-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayMeasuring Distances Using the VRM/EBL Key6.2 Measuring Distances Using the VRM/EBL KeyYou can obtain an accurate measu

Seite 50 - T 1.20nm

Chapter 6: Further Chart Operations 6-3Measuring Distances Using the VRM/EBL Key➤ To re-position one end of the ruler line:1. Move the cursor over the

Seite 51 - Moving Around the Chart

6-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayAlarms and Timers6.3 Alarms and TimersAlarm ReportingThe chartplotter reports the following alarms, that are set using

Seite 52 - Using FIND SHIP

Chapter 6: Further Chart Operations 6-5Setting Alarms and TimersSetting Alarms and Timers➤ Tosetupanalarmortimer:1. Press the ALARMS key. The Alarms S

Seite 53 - Changing the Chart Scale

6-6 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayMan Overboard (MOB)6.4 Man Overboard (MOB)Ifyoulose a personorobjectoverboard,and needtoreturntothe location,youshould

Seite 54 - Chart Boundary

Chapter 6: Further Chart Operations 6-7Cursor Echo➤ To cancel the MOB, press and hold the MARKS key for 2 seconds.The chart is re-drawn at its previou

Seite 55 - 2.6 Typical Chart Scenarios

6-8 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayGPS Setup6.6 GPS SetupGPS set up page provides you with information and the status of the trackednavigationsatellitesf

Seite 56 - Place and Goto a Waypoint

Chapter 6: Further Chart Operations 6-9GPS SetupRestart GPSThis soft key enables re-acquisition of a GPS position fix.Note: Under normal circumstances

Seite 57 - D4267-2a

Chapter 1: Overview 1-3How to Use This HandbookHow to Use This HandbookTerminologyThe following terminology is used to describe radar and chartplotter

Seite 58 - Make and Follow a Route

6-10 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayData Log ModeNote: If the display unit is receiving RTCM data via NMEA, repeating a dif-ferential fix from another un

Seite 59 - D4268-2a

Chapter 6: Further Chart Operations 6-11Data Log ModeFigure 6-5: Data Log Window➤ To stop recording log entries:Press the STOP LOG soft key.➤ To clear

Seite 60 - Review Your Passage Plan

6-12 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayData Log Mode81186_3.book Page 12 Thursday, August 22, 2002 8:23 AM

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Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-1IntroductionChapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults7.1 IntroductionOnce you have installed your display

Seite 62 - Radar & Chart

7-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayChanging the Set Up Parameters7.2 Changing the Set Up ParametersThe set up parameters are divided into four sections:•

Seite 63 - D4293-1a

Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-3Changing the Set Up Parameters• For parameters that have a numeric value, or more than four possiblesetti

Seite 64 - 2-32 hsb

7-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySystem Set Up Parameters7.3 System Set Up ParametersThe following table lists the System menus and their options, show

Seite 65 - 3.1 Introduction

Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-5System Set Up ParametersVARIATION SOURCE AUTO, MANUAL AUTOBRIDGE NMEA HEADING OFF or ON ONNMEA OUT SET UP

Seite 66 - 3.2 Range Control

7-6 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayData BoxesData BoxesPressthe SELECT BOXES softkey to display thedatabox sub-menu.Thisallowsyou to select up to 6 data

Seite 67 - Changing the Range

Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-7Day/NightDay/NightThis option allows you to change the display between day and night modes.If you select

Seite 68 - Adjusting the Radar

1-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayGeneralGeneral1.1 GeneralThe hsb2(PLUS) series Pathfinder Radar or Pathfinder Radar/Chartplottercomprises the 7"

Seite 69 - Side Lobes

7-8 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayUnitsUnitsYou can set the units for speed, depth and temperature. The units you set willbe used to display all data, i

Seite 70 - Indirect (false) echoes

Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-9Bridge NMEA HeadingBridge NMEA HeadingThe hsb2seriesdisplays bridge NMEA input data to the SeaTalk bus (s

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7-10 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayDate and Time SettingsDate and Time SettingsSet your preferred date format (DD/MM/YY or MM/DD/YY) and timeformat (12

Seite 72 - Gain Control and Sea Control

Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-11SimulatorSimulatorThe simulator allows you to operate your display without data from theantenna and/or e

Seite 73 - Tuning the Receiver

7-12 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayRadar Set Up Parameters7.4 Radar Set Up ParametersThe RADAR SET UP option allows you to set up the radar according to

Seite 74 - Clutter, Rain Clutter

Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-13Timed Transmission OptionTimed Transmission OptionThe TIMED TRANSMIT parameter, together with the TX PER

Seite 75 - Changing the Targets Display

7-14 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayBearing AlignmentTo change the range scale, highlight the required range and use the softkeys to change the value. St

Seite 76 - Target Wakes

Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-15MARPA Set Up Parameters7.5 MARPA Set Up ParametersThe MARPA set up menu provides options to specify the

Seite 77 - Bearing Using VRM/

7-16 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayAdvanced Settings7.6 Advanced SettingsThe ADVANCED SET UP option allows you to set up values for the followingthree p

Seite 78 - Placing a VRM/EBL

Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-17STC PresetUnder certain circumstances, it may be easier to adjust the display timingwith MBS (Main Bang

Seite 79 - Bearing to Target

Chapter 1: Overview 1-5PLUS Display UnitsPLUS Display UnitsIn particular, you can connect your Radar to a remote Chartplotter (orFishfinder/Chartplott

Seite 80 - Floating a VRM/EBL

7-18 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayChart Set Up Parameters7.7 Chart Set Up ParametersThe CHART SET UP option allows you to set up the chartplotter accor

Seite 81 - UNFLOAT 2

Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-19Plotter Mode• chart text size (small, normal,large)•chartdisplay(detailed,simple)• chart boundaries (on,

Seite 82 - Controlling VRM/EBL

7-20 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayObject InformationObject InformationYou can set Object Information ON ALL, ON POINTS or OFF to determine whenan objec

Seite 83 - (long-dashed line)

Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-21Position OffsetCAUTION:Changing the chart datum does not cause any waypoint or routesstoredin the chartp

Seite 84 - Placing a Guard Zone

7-22 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayPosition Offset81186_3.book Page 22 Thursday, August 22, 2002 8:23 AM

Seite 85 - Controlling Guard Zone Alarms

Chapter 8: Installation 8-1IntroductionChapter 8: Installation8.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides installation instructions for your hsb2series LCDd

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8-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayPlanning the InstallationNote: If you wish to practice using the display before installation, connect a12V or 24V DC p

Seite 87 - 3.6 MARPA

Chapter 8: Installation 8-3EMC Installation Guidelines• At least 3 ft (1 m) from any equipment transmitting or cables carryingradio signals e.g. VHF r

Seite 88 - Target Data

8-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayUnpacking and Inspecting the Components8.2 Unpacking and Inspecting the ComponentsUnpack your system carefully, to pre

Seite 89 - Using MARPA

Chapter 8: Installation 8-5Selecting the Display Unit Location8.3 Selecting the Display Unit LocationThe display unit can be mounted using the mountin

Seite 90 - Cancel a Target

1-6 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayOperating ModesOperating Modes• Cursor echo across SeaTalk, and between chart and radar windows• Choice of orientation

Seite 91 - View Target Data

8-6 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySelecting the Display Unit LocationFigure 8-3: 7” Mono LCD Display DimensionsDISPLAYGAINVRM/EBLMULTIMARKSALARMSRANGEEN

Seite 92 - MARPA BOX

Chapter 8: Installation 8-7Cable Runs8.4 Cable RunsConsider the following before installing the system cables:• You need to attach the power cable and

Seite 93 - 4.1 Introduction

8-8 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayInter-Unit Scanner Cableminimise any voltage drop in the cable. The scanner type and the length andtypeof theinter-uni

Seite 94 - North Up Course Up

Chapter 8: Installation 8-9Mounting the Display Unit8.5 Mounting the Display Unit The display unit is waterproof to CFR46 and can be installed either

Seite 95 - Effect on VRM/EBLs

8-10 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayMounting the Display UnitCAUTION:Make sure there areno hidden electrical wiresor other items behind thelocationbefore

Seite 96 - 4.3 Using Marks

Chapter 8: Installation 8-11System Connections8.6 System ConnectionsGrounding the SystemIt is important that an effective RF ground is connected to th

Seite 97 - 4.4 Man Overboard (MOB)

8-12 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayDisplay Unit ConnectionDisplay Unit ConnectionThe rear of the display provides the following connection sockets:• Sca

Seite 98 - 4.5 Cursor Echo

Chapter 8: Installation 8-13Display Unit ConnectionScanner Connection (master displays)Connecttheinter-unit cableplugtotherearscannerconnector. Ifyou

Seite 99 - 5.1 Introduction

8-14 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayDisplay Unit ConnectionPower and NMEA Input ConnectionThe DC power and NMEA input should be connected at the rear Pow

Seite 100 - 5.2 Using Chart Cards

Chapter 8: Installation 8-15Radar System Tests and Installation Alignment8.7 Radar System Tests and Installation AlignmentOnce you have installed your

Seite 101 - Displaying the Chart Data

Chapter 1: Overview 1-7Operating ModesOperating ModesFigure 1-2: Full Screen Operating ModesHEAD UPIR3nmRRCURSORHDG MODE TARGETS SCREENBRGRNG nm000°0.

Seite 102 - Displaying Chart

8-16 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayRadar System Checks and Adjustments1. Press the MENU key to display the setup soft keys.2. Press the SYSTEM SET UP so

Seite 103 - Port Area

Chapter 8: Installation 8-17Radar System Checks and AdjustmentsTransmission CheckWARNING:The radar scanner transmits electromagnetic energy. Ensuretha

Seite 104 - Tide Data

8-18 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayRadar System Checks and Adjustmentsi. Align the vessel’s bow to the target.ii. Note the position of the target relati

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Chapter 8: Installation 8-19Radar System Checks and AdjustmentsDisplay Timing AdjustmentThe display timing can be affected by the length of the cable

Seite 106 - 5.3 Working with Waypoints

8-20 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayEMC ConformanceEMC ConformanceAlways check the installation before going to sea to make sure that it is notaffected b

Seite 107 - Placing a Waypoint

Chapter 8: Installation 8-21hsb2™ (High Speed Bus) Multiple Display Systemsdisplay units that have been suitably upgraded - contact your authorizedRay

Seite 108 - WAYPOINT LIST

8-22 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD Displayhsb2™ (High Speed Bus) Multiple Display SystemsNote:The hsb2cableshaveferriteclampsattachedateachend toensureEMCconfo

Seite 109 - WPT POSITION (LORAN TDs)

Chapter 8: Installation 8-23SeaTalk® and NMEA InSeaTalk® and NMEA InThe display can receive a comprehensive range of data. The primary data isdescribe

Seite 110 - Waypoint Data Display

8-24 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySeaTalk® and NMEA InFigure 8-13: Integrated System with Repeater Display and SeaTalk InstrumentsD5702-1NMEA12/24V Sup

Seite 111 - Editing the Waypoint Details

Chapter 8: Installation 8-25SeaTalk® and NMEA InFigure 8-14: Integrated System with Repeater Display and NMEA InstrumentsSeaTalkThe SeaTalk standard w

Seite 112 - Moving a Waypoint

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Seite 113 - NAVIGATOR

1-8 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayOperating ModesOperating ModesHalf-Screen Window Options• Chart display, Radar display: If data is available as a func

Seite 114 - ST80 Navigator

8-26 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySeaTalk® and NMEA InSeaTalk ConnectionThis connection is necessary for full functionality between hsb2seriesdisplays.

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Chapter 8: Installation 8-27SeaTalk® and NMEA InNMEA 0183The NMEA 0183 Data Interface Standard was developed by the NationalMarineElectronicsAssociati

Seite 116 - 5.4 Working with Routes

8-28 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayUsing the SeaTalk Auxiliary Junction BoxUsing the SeaTalk Auxiliary Junction Box A junction box (provided with the ra

Seite 117 - D4167-1A

Chapter 8: Installation 8-29Data OutputFigure 8-17: Using the Auxiliary Junction BoxData OutputData is transmitted in SeaTalk and NMEA formats as deta

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8-30 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayData ConversionFigure 8-18: NMEA Output ConnectorData ConversionThe displays convert some information across the comm

Seite 119 - NEW ROUTE

Chapter 8: Installation 8-31Integrated System Checks8.9 Integrated System ChecksChart Display - RL70 PLUS, RL70RC PLUS, RC520 PLUSWhen you have connec

Seite 120 - Saving the Current Route

8-32 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayTransmitted Data81186_3.book Page 32 Thursday, August 22, 2002 8:23 AM

Seite 121 - Clearing the Current Route

Chapter 9: Maintenance and Problem Solving 9-1MaintenanceChapter 9: Maintenance and Problem SolvingThis chapter provides information on routine mainte

Seite 122 - Displaying Route Information

9-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD Display Resetting the System• In some installations,itmaynotbepossible to preventtheequipmentfrombeing affected by external i

Seite 123 - Displaying Route

Chapter 9: Maintenance and Problem Solving 9-3Problem Solving9.3 Problem SolvingAll Raymarine products are, prior to packing and shipping, subjected t

Seite 124 - INFO FOR ROUTE-CURRENT ROUTE

Chapter 1: Overview 1-9Heading and Position DataHeading and Position DataHeading and Position DataFull functionality of the radar/chartplotter is achi

Seite 125 - Editing a Route

9-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD Display How to Contact Raymarine (US)How to Contact Raymarine (US)For Marine Product and Services InformationVisit the Raymar

Seite 126 - Reversing the Route

Chapter 9: Maintenance and Problem Solving 9-5How to Contact Raymarine (Europe)How to Contact Raymarine (Europe)In Europe, Raymarine support, service

Seite 127 - Follow a Route

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Seite 128 - 5-30 hsb

Appendix A: Specification A-1hsb2 Series7" LCD Displays Appendix A:Specificationhsb2 Series7" LCD DisplaysGeneralApprovals:CE - conform toFC

Seite 129 - Other Follow Route Options

A-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD Displayhsb2 Series7" LCD DisplaysRadar FeaturesCursor Echo Cursor Echo between radar and chart on split screen and/or

Seite 130 - Advancing to a Waypoint

Appendix A: Specification A-3hsb2 Series7" LCD DisplaysChartplotter Features Display Windows Radar, Chart, CDI, BDI and NavdataWakes Short, mediu

Seite 131 - Stop Follow or Stop Goto

A-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD Displayhsb2 Series7" LCD DisplaysInterfacingHigh Speed BusFully independent use of remote Chart data if present on hsb2

Seite 132 - Managing Database Lists

Appendix B: Using the Auxiliary Junction Box B-1Using the Auxiliary Junction Box Appendix B: Using the Auxiliary Junction BoxThe SeaTalk Auxiliary Jun

Seite 133 - USER CARD MENU

B-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayRaystar 112, 105, Apelco 182 and 182XTRaystar 112, 105, Apelco 182 and 182XTIn order to connect your GPS to your displ

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Appendix B: Using the Auxiliary Junction Box B-3Autohelm GPS, Z260 and Z273Autohelm GPS, Z260 and Z273To connect your GPS to your display connect the

Seite 135 - TRANSFER

1-10 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayThe Pathfinder Radar PLUS DisplayThe Pathfinder Radar PLUS Display1.2 The Pathfinder Radar PLUS DisplayWhen a scanner

Seite 136 - 5.7 Using Tracks

B-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayRaystar 112LP (SeaTalk version)Raystar 112LP (SeaTalk version)To connect your Raystar 112LP to your display, refer to

Seite 137 - Setting Up a Track

Appendix B: Using the Auxiliary Junction Box B-5Raystar 114 Combined GPS and Differential Beacon ReceiverRaystar 114 Combined GPS and Differential Bea

Seite 138 - Managing Tracks

B-6 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayRaystar 120 WAAS Satellite Differential ReceiverRaystar 120 WAAS Satellite Differential ReceiverTo connect your Raysta

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Appendix C: C-MAP Chart Card Features C-1C-MAP Chart Card Features Appendix C: C-MAP Chart Card FeaturesTheC_MAPchartcardsdisplay cartographicfeatures

Seite 140 - SmartRoute

C-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayC-MAP Chart Card FeaturesCAUTION & ROUTING DATACaution AreasCaution areaFishing facilityMarine farm/cul-tureCable,

Seite 141 - 6.1 Introduction

Appendix C: C-MAP Chart Card Features C-3C-MAP Chart Card FeaturesLAND FEATURES Natural Features CoastlineDuneHillLand elevationLand regionLandSalt pa

Seite 142 - Using the VRM/EBL

C-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayC-MAP Chart Card FeaturesThe following chart features are always displayed:Menu option Chart featuresPORTS Ports:Berth

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Appendix C: C-MAP Chart Card Features C-5C-MAP Chart Card FeaturesROCKS Underwater RockWRECKS WrecksDEPTHS 1 Depth areaDEPTHS 2 Dredged areaDEPTHS 3 I

Seite 144 - 6.3 Alarms and Timers

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Seite 145 - Setting Alarms and Timers

Appendix D: SeaTalk and NMEA Data Received and Transmitted D-1SeaTalk and NMEA Data Received and Transmitted Appendix D:SeaTalk and NMEA Data Received

Seite 146 - 6.4 Man Overboard (MOB)

Chapter 1: Overview 1-11Pathfinder Radar PLUS Display OptionsPathfinder Radar PLUS Display OptionsFigure 1-3: Radar Display FeaturesCURSORHDG MODE TAR

Seite 147 - 6.5 Cursor Echo

D-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySeaTalk and NMEA Data Received and TransmittedThe display unit transmits the following data, if available, on SeaTalk:

Seite 148 - 6.6 GPS Setup

Appendix E: Connecting a Raymarine Heading Sensor E-1G-Series Course Computer Appendix E: Connecting a Raymarine Heading SensorThe performance of MARP

Seite 149 - D-GPS Set Up

E-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayG-Series Course ComputerFigure E-1: hsb2 System with a G-Series Course ComputerD5669-2DISPLAYRANGEMARKSVRM/EBLALARMS

Seite 150 - 6.7 Data Log Mode

Appendix F: Abbreviations F-1Abbreviations Appendix F: AbbreviationsAAmpANSI American National Standards InstituteAWG American Wire GaugeBDI Bearing a

Seite 151 - Data Log Mode

F-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayAbbreviationslat latitudelbs poundsLCD Liquid Crystal Displaylon longitudeMMagneticmmetersMARPA Mini Automatic Radar P

Seite 152 - 6-12 hsb

Index xiiiAAccessories 8.4AcquireaTarget3.26Addinga Waypoint to a Route 5.19, 5.28Adjusting Gain, Sea Clutter and Rain Clutter 3.7Advanced Set Up 7.2,

Seite 153 - 7.1 Introduction

xiv hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayConnections 8.11Display Unit 8.12HSB2 8.12, 8.21NMEA Input 8.12, 8.23, 8.27NMEA Output 8.12, 8.29, 8.31Power 8.11Powe

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Index xvGAIN 1.18, 3.4, 3.7MARKS 1.18, 4.4, 4.5, 5.9, 5.12, 5.35, 5.36,6.6MENU 1.18, 2.5, 5.38, 6.8, 7.1, 7.2MULTI 1.18, 3.4, 3.7, 3.22POWER 1.18, 2.2

Seite 155 - Parameters

xvi hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayGPS SOG/COG Filter 7.5, 7.10G-Series Course Computer E.1Guard Zones 3.1, 3.19Controlling Alarms 3.19, 3.21Deleting 3.

Seite 156 - 7.3 System Set Up Parameters

Index xviiModes 1.8Chart 1.6, 1.8, 2.7Data Log 1.6, 1.8, 2.7, 6.1, 6.10Fishfinder 1.8Full Screen 2.7Radar 1.6, 1.8, 2.7Mounting the Display Unit 8.9Co

Seite 157 - System Set Up

1-12 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayRadar FunctionsRadar FunctionsFigure 1-4: Typical Radar PictureRadar FunctionsThe hsb2(PLUS) series Pathfinder Radar

Seite 158 - Cursor Readout

xviii hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySet Up 7.2Radar/Chart Synch 1.13Simulator 2.1, 2.5System Alignment 8.15System Test 8.15Timing Adjustment 8.19Typica

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Index xixSea ClutterAdjusting 3.7Control 3.4Recommendations 3.9SeaTalk 1.9Cable 8.7Connection 8.12, 8.23, 8.26Cursor Echo 4.6, 7.9Data 4.1, 4.4, 4.5,

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xx hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayConverting to Route 5.42Database List 5.40Managing 5.38, 5.40Naming 5.40Using the ST60/80 Navigator Keypad5.17Saving 5

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Warranty CertificateThe Raymarine warranty terms and conditions as described below do not affect the customer’s statutory rights.Limited WarrantyRayma

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Document number: 84066-9July 2002Travel cost allowance on certain products with a suggested retail price below $2500.00 is not authorized.When/or if r

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Factory Service CentersUnited States of America UK, Europe, Middle East, Far EastRaymarine Inc22 Cotton Road,Unit DNashua, NH 03063-4219, USARaymarine

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Chapter 1: Overview 1-13The Chartplotter DisplayThe Chartplotter Display1.3 The Chartplotter DisplayThe PLUS series display can includes a Chartplotte

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1-14 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayChartplotter Display OptionsChartplotter Display OptionsChartplotter Display OptionsIn addition to the display set up

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Chapter 1: Overview 1-15Chartplotter FunctionsChartplotter FunctionsON: Chart text, chart boundaries, depth contours, navigation marksand land feature

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1-16 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayOperating ControlsOperating Controls1.4 Operating ControlsYou operate the radar and chart using a variety of controls

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Chapter 1: Overview 1-17Trackpad and CursorTrackpad and CursorThe cursor is used to:• Select a position on the screen.• Select an item, e.g.guard zone

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Preface iiihsb2 PLUS Series LCD Display Owner’s HandbookSeptember 2002INTENDED USEThe display units detailed in this handbook may form part of navigat

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1-18 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayDedicated KeysDedicated KeysDedicated KeysThe dedicated keys: DISPLAY, MARKS, GAIN, VRM/EBL, MULTI, ALARMS, RANGE, E

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Chapter 1: Overview 1-19As you press a key, a single audio beep confirms the key action. If the key-press is not valid for the current screen or mode,

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1-20 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayFigure 1-7: Typical Pop-up MenuDatabase ListsThe waypoints, routes and tracks that you create on the chartplotter are

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Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-1IntroductionChapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display2.1 IntroductionThis chapt

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2-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySwitching the Display On and Off2.2 Switching the Display On and OffIf you have a combined Radar/Chartplotter, the fac

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Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-3Switching the Display On and OffAfter 70 seconds, when the magnetron warm-up sequence is com

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2-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySwitching the Display On and OffChart Mode➤ To switch the display on, press and hold the POWER key until the unit beep

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Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-5Simulator ModeFigure 2-4: Switch OffWhen the counter reaches zero a beep sounds, and the dis

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2-6 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayChanging the Lighting & ContrastChanging the Lighting & ContrastYou can change the level of backlighting and c

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Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-7Controlling the Display2.3 Controlling the DisplayYou control the display using the cursor a

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iv hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayRaymarine products are supported by a network of Authorized ServiceRepresentatives. For information on our products and

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2-8 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySelecting the Mode of Operation➤ To change themode,presstheDISPLAY keytoshowtheDISPLAY pop-up,thenpress again to cycle

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Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-9Selecting the Mode of OperationRadar:Chart2. To select a different window, press either SELE

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2-10 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySelecting the Mode of OperationFigure 2-6: Radar Half-Screen Window OptionsCDI WindowSELECTWINDOWWINDOWSOFF ONZOOMOFF

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Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-11Selecting the Mode of OperationFOLD OUT SHEET RADAR81186_3.book Page 11 Thursday, August 22

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Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-13Customizing the Screen Presentation OptionsCustomizing the Screen Presentation OptionsTheSC

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2-14 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayCustomizing the Screen Presentation OptionsData BoxesAgroupofup tosixdataboxescanbedisplayed, iftheinformationis avai

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Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-15Customizing the Screen Presentation OptionsThe standard radar picture is displayed again, w

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2-16 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayRadar Display Control Functions2.4 Radar Display Control FunctionsThis section describes how to use the radar control

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Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-17Offsetting the Center➤ You can use the context sensitive cursor to select and move the enla

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Preface vPrefaceThis handbook describes the radar and chart aspects of the following hsb2(PLUS) series display systems from Raymarine:This handbook al

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2-18 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayHiding the Ship’s Heading Marker (SHM)➤ You use the context sensitive cursor to select and move the center of the rad

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Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-19Chart Display Control Functions2.5 Chart Display Control Functions Moving Around the ChartY

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2-20 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayMoving Around the ChartFigure 2-9: Changing the Chart CenterUsing FIND SHIPFIND SHIP isusedinchartmodetore-drawthe ch

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Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-21Moving Around the Chart• The radar is redrawn to the scale and heading mode of the chart.•

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2-22 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayMoving Around the Chart➤ To change the scale quickly, press and hold the required arrow on the RANGEkey.The distance

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Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-23Typical Chart Scenarios• If Plotter Mode is Off, the chart scale remains unchanged, indicat

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2-24 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayPlace and Goto a WaypointPlace and Goto a Waypoint1. Press MARKS2. Position Cursor as requiredPress the soft key123Pr

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Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-25Place and Goto a Waypoint4The vessel navigates towards the target waypointSee:5.3 Working w

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2-26 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayMake and Follow a RouteMake and Follow a Route#GOTO SCREENROUTE FIND SHIPMAKEROUTEEDITROUTECLEARROUTE MO

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Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-27Make and Follow a RouteGOTOWAYPOINTFOLLOWROUTEGOTOCURSORGOTOCURSORRESTARTXTEWAYPOINTADVANCE

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vi hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayContentsPreface ... vWarran

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2-28 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayReview Your Passage PlanReview Your Passage PlanGOTO SCREENROUTEFIND SHIPMAKEROUTEEDITROUTECLEARROUTE MO

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Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-29Review Your Passage Plan6Change the TIME to HOURS - the display indicates it will take 32 m

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2-30 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayDisplaying the Radar and Synchronizing Radar & ChartDisplaying the Radar and Synchronizing Radar & Chart12D42

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Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-31Displaying the Radar and Synchronizing Radar & ChartfFIND SHIP MORE¬SCREENRDR CHRTGOTO

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Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-1IntroductionChapter 3: Standard Radar Operations3.1 IntroductionThis chapterprovides detailed instructionsfort

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3-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayRange Control3.2 Range ControlThe radar picture can be viewed at various scales. The shortest range scalegives a maxim

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Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-3Changing the RangeChanging the RangeFigure 3-1: Changing the Radar Range➤ Each time you press the RANGE key, t

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3-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayInterpreting and Adjusting the Radar Picture3.3 Interpreting and Adjusting the Radar PictureNavigational echoes may be

Seite 213 - Appendix A:Specification

Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-5Identifying False Echo ReturnsIdentifying False Echo ReturnsNot all echoes are direct returns to the radar ant

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Preface vii2.4 Radar Display Control Functions ... 2.16Using the Zoom Function ...

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3-6 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayIdentifying False Echo ReturnsIndirect EchoesThereareseveraltypesofindirectechoesorghostimages-someexamplesareshown in

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Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-7Adjusting Gain, Sea Clutter, Rain Clutter and TuneAdjusting Gain, Sea Clutter, Rain Clutter and TuneAutomatic

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3-8 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayAdjusting Gain, Sea Clutter, Rain Clutter and Tune4. Use thetrackpad to move thesliderupordown. You can press and hold

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Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-9Adjusting Gain, Sea Clutter, Rain Clutter and TuneSea Clutter ControlRadarreturnsfrom wavesaroundyourvesselcan

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3-10 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayAdjusting Gain, Sea Clutter, Rain Clutter and TuneRain Clutter Control, using RAIN and FTCTheradarcan seeechoesfrom r

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Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-11Changing the Targets DisplayChanging the Targets DisplayThe Pathfinder PLUS Radar allows you to improve targe

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3-12 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayChanging the Targets DisplayInterference RejectionMutual radar interference is likely when two or more radar-equipped

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Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-13Measuring Range and Bearing Using VRM/EBLs3.4 Measuring Range and Bearing Using VRM/EBLsThe Pathfinder Plus R

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3-14 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayMeasuring Range and Bearing to Target from Vessel• Measure the range of a target or point from your vessel’s position

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Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-15Measuring Range and Bearing to Target from VesselFigure 3-12: Placing a VRM2. If required, use the trackpad c

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viii hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayChapter 4: Integrated Radar Operations ...4.14.1 Introduction ..

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3-16 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayMeasuring Range and Bearing Between Targets (FLOAT)Moving an Existing VRM/EBLYou can move an existing VRM/EBL using t

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Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-17Measuring Range and Bearing Between Targets (FLOAT)4. Press the FLOAT 1 soft key to float VRM/EBL1, or the FL

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3-18 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayControlling VRM/EBL Data BoxesControlling VRM/EBL Data BoxesEach VRM/EBL data box is switched on and off with its ass

Seite 229 - Received and Transmitted

Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-19Setting Guard Zones and Alarms3.5 Setting Guard Zones and AlarmsThe Pathfinder Plus Radar display allows you

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3-20 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayPlacing a Guard ZonePlacing a Guard ZonePlacing and positioning guard zones on the Pathfinder Plus Radar display isqu

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Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-21Moving, Reshaping or Deleting a Guard Zone3. If necessary, use the trackpad to move the corner of the guard z

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3-22 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayControlling Guard Zone Alarms• You turn the guard zone off• You adjust the guard zone size/shapeto reducethe number o

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Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-23MARPA3.6 MARPAIntroduction to MARPAThe hsb2series displays include a MARPA (Mini Automatic Radar PlottingAid)

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3-24 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayIntroduction to MARPA• Choppy sea state conditions exist yielding poor stability; own ship’sheading data is very unst

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Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-25Using MARPATarget Vector and HistoryThe MARPA targets can be displayed with a vector line showing where theyw

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Preface ixOther Follow Route Options ... 5.31Going To an Individual Target Point ...

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3-26 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayUsing MARPAAcquire a Target➤ To acquire a target:1. Press the MARPA soft key to display the ACQUIRE TARGET soft keys.

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Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-27Using MARPAView Target DataYoucantoggletheMARPAdataboxon/off usingthe MARPA BOX ON/OFF softkey. This box disp

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3-28 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayUsing MARPAFigure 3-16: MARPA Database List➤ To cancel all targets:1. Press MARPA followed by MARPA LIST to display t

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Chapter 4: Integrated Radar Operations 4-1IntroductionChapter 4: Integrated Radar Operations4.1 IntroductionThis chapter explains how to use and displ

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4-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayChanging the Heading Mode4.2 Changing the Heading ModeThe radar picture is normally shown with your vessel’s dead ahea

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Chapter 4: Integrated Radar Operations 4-3True and Relative MotionThe reference used for the Course Up depends on the information available.The first

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4-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayUsing Marks4.3 Using MarksThe Marksfunction allowsyoutoplace a mark anywhereontheradar picture.You can also move exist

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Chapter 4: Integrated Radar Operations 4-5Man Overboard (MOB)Moving or Deleting a MarkYou can move or delete marks using the context-sensitive cursor.

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4-6 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayCursor EchoFigure 4-2: MOB Alarm➤ To cancel the MOB, press and hold the MARK key for 2 seconds.Note: The MOB procedure

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Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-1IntroductionChapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5.1 IntroductionThis chapter explains how to use the chart fu

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