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Reference section 1 — Using the Chart Screen
Rotating the chart
Northstar 972
ahead on the horizon may be different from
what’s displayed on the screen.
•
Heading-up – This rotation is available
only if you have a heading sensor
installed and enabled. The chart rotates
as you travel to keep your heading
straight up on the screen. When you
select heading-up, the heading line on
the radar image points straight
upwards. The heading line allows you
to compare the radar image or the chart
with the view in front of the vessel.
•
Leg-up – The direction of the current
leg to a waypoint points straight
upwards on the screen. The 972 rotates
the chart whenever you start
navigating on a new leg, even if you
haven’t turned the vessel yet.
Using chart rotation in browse mode
Chart rotation is most useful in vessel
mode. In browse mode, rotation is stabi-
lized to keep the chart and cursor from
jumping while you’re browsing around on
the chart.
•
Course-up or Heading-up: Suppose
you’re displaying the charts as
course-up or heading-up and you press
the cursor pad to use browse mode.
While in browse mode, the chart
rotation freezes. If your vessel changes
course, you won’t see the chart rotate
to the new direction until you return to
vessel mode by pressing the
Vessel
key.
Only in vessel mode will the chart
rotate to follow your course angle.
•
Leg-up
:
If you’re displaying charts in
browse mode as leg-up and the 972
switches to a new leg, the chart will
immediately rotate to the direction of
that new leg.
NOTES:
The edges of other charts in the 972’s
built-in world chart folio are shown, in
addition to those installed. These edges are
shown as black or red dashed lines.
The lat/lon grid is labelled only when the
chart is north-up.
How rotating affects the chart and
radar
The rotation of the chart and the rotation
of the radar image interact under certain
circumstances, as described below. Assume
that the chart and radar are both north-up
at the start:
Summary of Contents for 972
Page 1: ...Northstar 972 Quickstart Guide and Reference Manual Revision B ...
Page 12: ...8 Getting Started Purchasing charts Northstar 972 ...
Page 19: ...15 Displaying the chart screen Quickstart Guide Revision B Chart screen ...
Page 30: ...26 SAVE and Man Overboard MOB Northstar 972 ...
Page 54: ...50 Reference section 3 Position coordinates Using Phantom Loran Northstar 972 ...
Page 90: ...86 Reference section 6 Radar Transferring waypoints to and from a PC Northstar 972 ...
Page 106: ...102 Reference section 7 Echo sounding MARPA targets Northstar 972 ...
Page 130: ...126 Reference section 7 Echo sounding Troubleshooting the echo sounder Northstar 972 ...
Page 134: ...130 Reference section 8 Video Displaying video Northstar 972 ...
Page 148: ...144 Reference section 10 Networking Restrictions Northstar 972 ...
Page 158: ...154 Reference section 11 Setup Changing the time zone Northstar 972 ...
Page 164: ...160 Reference section 11 Appendix A Datum list Changing the time zone Northstar 972 ...
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