Chapter 4 - Using Charts
951/952 Operator’s Manual Rev. B
Page 45
Approach buoys and all other nav aids are identical to those in
the 951.
When you move the screen’s cursor on top of a nav-aid sym-
bol, descriptive information is displayed at the bottom of the
screen in the
INFO BAR
, along with the distance and bearing
from your vessel to the nav aid.
Sound buoys (featuring an audible signal, such as a bell, gong,
or whistle) are also identified by the descriptive information
shown in the
INFO BAR
at the bottom of the screen. When you
move the cursor on top of the nav aid to display its descriptive
information, the word
BELL
,
WHIS
,
GONG,
or
HORN
is shown,
indicating the type of buoy displayed.
Some nav aids have no corresponding chart symbol and are
indicated on the
CHART
screen only as text. These nav aids
don’t have any additional information available in the
INFO
BAR
at the bottom of the screen.
Landmarks
Other widely visible objects not specifically classified as “aids
to navigation” are also shown on the charts. They include rec-
ognizable onshore landmarks, such as smokestacks and radio
antennas.
Summary of Contents for 951
Page 6: ...Page iv 951 952 Operator s Manual Rev B ...
Page 8: ...Page vi 951 952 Operator s Manual Rev B ...
Page 10: ...Page viii 951 952 Operator s Manual Rev B ...
Page 24: ...Page 14 951 952 Operator s Manual Rev B Chapter 1 Quick Start ...
Page 40: ...Page 30 951 952 Operator s Manual Rev B Chapter 2 Introducing the Northstar 951 952 ...
Page 50: ...Page 40 951 952 Operator s Manual Rev B Chapter 3 Using the Controls ...
Page 124: ...Page 114 951 952 Operator s Manual Rev B Chapter 7 Creating Routes ...
Page 136: ...Page 126 951 952 Operator s Manual Rev B Chapter 8 Understanding Waypoint Route Navigation ...
Page 154: ...Page 144 951 952 Operator s Manual Rev B Chapter 10 Using Other Special Functions ...
Page 184: ...Page 174 951 952 Operator s Manual Rev B Chapter 11 Customizing the Unit ...
Page 188: ...Page 178 951 952 Operator s Manual Rev B ...