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1.1 General

The 

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 (PLUS) series Pathfinder Radar or Pathfinder Radar/Chartplotter 

comprises the 7"or 10.4"Color LCD PLUS display unit, scanner unit and 
associated cables. The RC530 PLUS and RC631 PLUS Chartplotters cannot 
be connected to the scanner unit.

Display Unit

The 

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 (PLUS) series display unit is waterproof to CFR46 and can be 

installed either above or below deck. 

The unit includes:

7" or 10.4"color LCD PLUS display

Trackpad

Eleven dedicated (labeled) control keys

Four soft keys (unlabeled) whose functionality changes

Two slots for the C-MAP NT

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 chart cards

The display and keys can be illuminated for night-time use.

Scanner

The 

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 series Pathfinder Radar is supplied with a scanner unit which 

illuminates targets with microwave energy and then collects the returns from 
those targets. The scanner includes a sensitive low-noise front end receiver, 
and a variety of clutter attenuation controls to maintain target resolution.

Installation of the scanner is described separately in the Scanner Owner’s 
Handbook. The scanner is adjusted and operated from the display unit, so 
these details are provided in this Handbook. 

The scanner can be switched between transmit and stand-by modes. It also has 
a power-saving timed transmit mode which pauses between bursts of 
transmissions.

Introduction to 

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 Systems

It is possible to connect up to ten 

hsb

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 (PLUS) series LCD or CRT displays 

(dependent on cable lengths) and a scanner unit to provide an integrated 
system. The system may include existing HSB display units that have been 
suitably upgraded - contact your authorized Raymarine dealer for upgrade kit 
details.

The 

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 (High Speed Bus) connection enables transfer of data between 

compatible units. For example, radar data is transferred from the radar (the 

Summary of Contents for hsb2 PLUS Series

Page 1: ...Distributed by Any reference to Raytheon or RTN in this manual should be interpreted as Raymarine The names Raytheon and RTN are owned by the Raytheon Company...

Page 2: ...Distributed by Any reference to Raytheon or RTN in this manual should be interpreted as Raymarine The names Raytheon and RTN are owned by the Raytheon Company...

Page 3: ...hsb2 PLUS Series Color LCD Display Owner s Handbook Document number 81188_2 Date 14th December 2001...

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Page 5: ...energy It is important that the radar is turned off whenever personnel are required to come close to the scanner to perform work on the scanner assembly or associated equipment It isrecommended that...

Page 6: ...o the best of our knowledge was correct as it went to press However our policy of continuous improvement and updating may change product specifications withoutpriornotice Asaresult unavoidabledifferen...

Page 7: ...ughly Raymarine s Technical Services representatives or your local dealer will be available to answer any questions you may have TFT LCD Displays The colors of the display may seem to vary when viewed...

Page 8: ...ationandreturnthecardto the factory in order to receive full warranty benefits EMC Conformance All Raymarine equipment and accessories are designed to the best industry standards for use in the recrea...

Page 9: ...1 3 The Chartplotter Display 1 13 Chartplotter Display Options 1 14 Chartplotter Functions 1 15 1 4 Operating Controls 1 16 Trackpad and Cursor 1 16 Dedicated Keys 1 18 Soft Keys 1 18 Pop Up Menus 1 1...

Page 10: ...s 3 1 3 1 Introduction 3 1 3 2 Range Control 3 2 Changing the Range 3 2 Determining Actual Radar Range 3 3 3 3 Interpreting and Adjusting the Radar Picture 3 4 Identifying False Echo Returns 3 5 Adjus...

Page 11: ...ypoints 5 8 Introduction 5 8 Placing a Waypoint 5 9 Selecting a Waypoint 5 12 Waypoint Data Display 5 12 Editing the Waypoint Details 5 13 Erasing a Waypoint 5 14 Moving a Waypoint 5 14 Using the ST60...

Page 12: ...ion 6 1 6 2 Measuring Distances Using the VRM EBL Key 6 2 6 3 Alarms and Timers 6 4 Alarm Reporting 6 4 Setting Alarms and Timers 6 5 6 4 Man Overboard MOB 6 6 6 5 Cursor Echo 6 7 6 6 GPS Setup 6 8 6...

Page 13: ...7 12 Bearing Alignment 7 13 Antenna Size 7 13 Send on HSB 7 13 7 5 MARPA Set Up Parameters 7 14 7 6 Advanced Settings 7 15 Display Timing 7 15 STC Preset 7 16 Tune Preset 7 16 7 7 Chart Set Up Parame...

Page 14: ...Conformance 8 20 8 8 Integrated Systems 8 21 hsb2 High Speed Bus Multiple Display Systems 8 21 SeaTalk and NMEA In 8 24 Using the SeaTalk Auxiliary Junction Box 8 29 Data Output 8 30 Data Conversion...

Page 15: ...B 1 Raystar 112 105 Apelco 182 and 182XT B 2 Raystar 120 WAAS Satellite Differential Receiver B 6 Appendix C C MAP Chart Card Features C 1 Appendix D SeaTalk and NMEA Data Received and Transmitted D...

Page 16: ...xiv hsb2 PLUS Series Color LCD Display...

Page 17: ...r system For detailed information on radar operations refer to Chapter 3 Standard Radar Operations and Chapter 4 Integrated Radar Operations For chartplotter operating details refer to Chapter 5 and C...

Page 18: ...defaults Chapter 8 provides planning considerations and detailed instructions for installing the display unit s It should be referred to when you are ready to install the system Details to connect th...

Page 19: ...nality Radar Display Unit providingRadar Master Fishfinder Repeater and Chart Repeater functionality Chart Display Unit providing Chart Master Fishfinder Repeater and Radar Repeater functionality Comb...

Page 20: ...y and then collects the returns from those targets The scanner includes a sensitive low noise front end receiver and a variety of clutter attenuation controls to maintain target resolution Installatio...

Page 21: ...Chartscanbecontrolledindependentlyoneachdisplay evenwhen a remote chart cartridge is being used Figure 1 1 hsb2 Integrated System PLUS Display Units Features Chartplotter Displays chart information fr...

Page 22: ...et Up described in Chapter 7 Screen Presentation Options described in Chapter 2 allow you to switch the cursor and data boxes On Off The cursor box and user selected data boxes can be moved around the...

Page 23: ...50W 50 18 550N 001 18 650W 6 86KM 7 23KM 7 23KM 6 67KM 5 74KM 5 00KM 4 63KM 5 00KM 5 74KM HSB SeaTalk D4285 1 Operating Mode for Stand Alone Units Additional Modes for Linked Units or combined Radar C...

Page 24: ...you have several hsb2 series Radar and Chartplotter displays connected operation is similar to acombined Pathfinder Radar Chartplotter Unit threefour full screen modes radar chart radar chart overlay...

Page 25: ...nce of MARPA and Radar Chart Overlay Agyrocompassprovidesthebestperformanceinallconditions Alternatively you could use a fluxgate compass with rate gyro stabilization MARPA requires heading data to be...

Page 26: ...the next page with example radar returns echoes and default Pathfinder Radar information The Status Bar is also illustrated The radar display can show additional information depending on your current...

Page 27: ...current cursor position as either Range Bearing or Lat Long You can move this box to your preferred position on the screen or turn it off Default Display 126 T AUTO T IR 3nm RINGS 1 2 H UP RM RV3 MAR...

Page 28: ...ms Add marks to record important or dangerous locations Man Overboard MOB to navigate back to a person or object 10 Target MARPA Operation of these radar functions is described in Chapter 3 and Chapte...

Page 29: ...ncludes a status bar that displays chart scale with either cursor position range and bearing or when the cursor is homed to the vessel by pressing FIND SHIP vessel position Speed Over Ground SOG Cours...

Page 30: ...andonagain theScreenPresentationset tings are retained in memory Figure 1 3 Typical Chartplotter Display Custom Chart Details The chartplotter set up options include a sub menu to customize the cartog...

Page 31: ...US series Chartplotter includes the following functions Display C MAP NT C Card chart information including Ports and Tides if available View chart information if available for the Nearest Port Place...

Page 32: ...items Note Thecursoristhecross hairsymbol visibleonthedisplay Youmove thecursorusingthetrackpadanduseittoselectapositionoritemonthechart ThecontrolkeysareshowninFigure 1 4 Theyareback litfornight time...

Page 33: ...kthedefaultsoft keys are displayed unless they have been switched OFF in system set up If not press ENTER until they are displayed The cursor is normally displayed as a crosshair However if you have n...

Page 34: ...e following happens i The associated operation is actioned e g change chart scale RANGE ii A pop up menu is displayed providing further options iii A set of soft keys is displayed providing further fu...

Page 35: ...ngle audio beep confirms the key action If the key press is not valid for the current screen or mode three rapid beeps sound to indicate that no response is available If required you can turn the key...

Page 36: ...p menus when a database list is on screen a set of associated soft keys is also displayed you use the trackpad to select an item from the list then use the appropriate soft key to edit the item For ex...

Page 37: ...which may consist of a single key press or a sequence of numbered steps are indicated by a symbol in the margin Whentheprocedurerequiresyoutopressasoftkey thesoftkeyiconisshown in the margin Simulato...

Page 38: ...ut the scanner operating as follows Standby mode You should use this mode when you are not operating the radar for short time periods The scanner does not transmit and the antenna does not rotate so t...

Page 39: ...mit Mode You can switch on and adjust the display backlighting if required as described later in this chapter To switch to Stand by mode press the POWER key The display returns to the Stand by screen...

Page 40: ...n Whenyouhavereadandunderstoodthecaution presstheCONTINUEsoft key The chart is displayed If this is the first time the chartplotter has been turned on and no chart card is installed the display shows...

Page 41: ...he System Set Up Menu and switch off simulator mode when you have finished To view a simulated image 1 Press MENU followed by the SYSTEM SET UP soft key The set up menu pop up is displayed 2 Usethetra...

Page 42: ...lustrated 2 The LIGHT soft key indicates the brightness level use the trackpad up or down to increase or decrease thesetting You can press and hold thetrack pad to change the setting more rapidly The...

Page 43: ...labels The remainder of this section describes how to select the mode of operation and switch half screen windows on off The following sections describe how to set up the display for the Radar and fo...

Page 44: ...s shown press ENTER or CLEAR The default soft keys are displayed The selected mode is shown full screen in Radar and Chart mode you can switch on half screen windows for additional display as describe...

Page 45: ...trol between the radar and the chart window If a window is active i e control of the cursor via the trackpad is available in thatwindow andyouswitchwindowsoff controlautomaticallyreturnstothe full scr...

Page 46: ...igure 2 6 Radar Half Screen Window Options CDI Window SELECT WINDOW WINDOWS OFF ON ZOOM OFF ON SELECT WINDOW WINDOWS OFF ON ZOOM OFF ON BDI Window Navdata Window Chart Window D4150 1 SELECT WINDOW WIN...

Page 47: ...ull screen display of the upper window MARKS MOB Controls placing marks and Man Overboard function Press to place mark at cursor position and use trackpad to move mark Press ENTER to finish Press and...

Page 48: ...display Press again to toggle through display modes then ENTER Press and hold for 2 seconds for full screen display of the upper window Press soft key to place waypoint at cursor or vessel or display...

Page 49: ...g Radar Range Rings or Chart Grid On and Off The radar range rings can be turned on or off They are normally left on but youmaywishtoturnthemoffifyouareusingVRM EBLsorguardzones see Section 3 4 and Se...

Page 50: ...ixteen data boxes that can be displayed in the half screen window To switch the group of data boxes on or off 1 Press the SCREEN default soft key 2 Press the DATABOXES soft key to toggle the setting f...

Page 51: ...picture Figure 2 7 Active Waypoint on a Radar Display Custom Options Chart mode When chart details have been customized in the Chart Set Up menu as describedinSection 7 7 theSCREENsoftkeycanbeusedtosw...

Page 52: ...ursor thereby changing the image in the Zoom Window Note Iftheareayouwishtoenlargeisinthequarterofthescreenthatwillbe covered by the Zoom Window you should offset the center see the next sec tion to m...

Page 53: ...appear under the cursor 2 Press ENTER to take control ofthe zoom box Thecursor shape changes to a four way arrow 3 Use the ltrackpad to move the zoom box over the required area 4 PressENTER againtodro...

Page 54: ...en the center is offset additional range rings are displayed to the edgeoftheradarpicture atthestandardringintervalforthecurrentrange If you have selected the longest range scale you cannot offset the...

Page 55: ...nter Automatically re center the vessel using the FIND SHIP soft key Changethechartscaletozoomoutandintoanew areacenteredonthecur sor position This method is useful if the area you wish to see is a lo...

Page 56: ...re drawn with the vessel s position in the center The cursor is homed onto the vessel position and moves with it When the vessel moves near the edge of the chart window the chart is redrawn to place...

Page 57: ...area even when nochartdataisavailableforthatscale Section 7 7describeshowtosetplotter mode on off You can change the chart scale for two purposes To see either more detail of a smaller area or a larg...

Page 58: ...the screen with a larger scale chart showing more detail The cursor is now positioned in the center of the screen The distance indicated at the top left of the screen is updated 3 If further chart en...

Page 59: ...sb2 theradartargetscanbeoverlaidonto the full screen chartplotter display The radar chart overlay option helps you to distinguish between fixed charted objects and other objects that could be moving v...

Page 60: ...y other display its range will match that displayed on Radar Chart overlay Conversely if you change the radarrangeonanydisplay theRadar Chartoverlayimagewill changetothe new radar range To select rada...

Page 61: ...age is shown for each task The scenarios assume you have read the previous sections of this chapter and that you are familiar with the Operating Controls Full operating details for each function are p...

Page 62: ...eries Color LCD Display Place and Goto a Waypoint Place and Goto a Waypoint 1 Press MARKS 2 Position Cursor as required Press the soft key 1 2 3 Press the soft key to go to the waypoint selected by th...

Page 63: ...tarted Adjusting the Display 2 27 Place and Goto a Waypoint Place and Goto a Waypoint 4 The vessel navigates towards the target waypoint See 5 3 Working wth Waypoints Go to an individual Target Point...

Page 64: ...SCREEN ROUTE FIND SHIP MAKE ROUTE EDIT ROUTE CLEAR ROUTE MORE 2 2 Press the soft key 1 3 4 Press the soft key D4268 1 Press the soft key 1 Position Cursor in this example over an existing waypoint Po...

Page 65: ...O CURSOR RESTART XTE WAYPOINT ADVANCE STOP FOLLOW GOTO SCREEN ROUTE FIND SHIP 7 5 6 8 Press the soft key D4268 2a Press the soft key Press the soft key The route becomes the current route The vessel s...

Page 66: ...D SHIP MAKE ROUTE EDIT ROUTE CLEAR ROUTE MORE 2 3 2 Press the soft key 1 4 5 Press the soft key Press the soft key D4269 1 Press the soft key 1 Use the trackpad to move selection bar over required rou...

Page 67: ...an Review Your Passage Plan 6 Change the TIME to HOURS the display indicates it will take 32 minutes to reach the destination You can change the PLANNED SOG the display updates to indicate TIME requir...

Page 68: ...ar Chart 1 2 D4293 1 2 Press the soft keys to set windows ON The Chart window is the default selection 3 Press ENTER 1 Press DISPLAY then press twice more to select RADAR GOTO MORE ROUTE RDR CHRT Pres...

Page 69: ...art radar images The radar and chart windows are synchronised and the cursor is homed on the vessel D4293 1a Press the soft key See 2 3 Controlling the Display 6 5 Cursor Echo 7 3 System Parameters 7...

Page 70: ...2 34 hsb2 PLUS Series Color LCD Display Displaying the Radar and Synchronizing Radar Chart...

Page 71: ...ing the targets display and tuning the radar Measuring range distances and bearings using Variable Range Markers VRMs and Electronic Bearing Lines EBLs Setting up guard zones and handling alarms Using...

Page 72: ...on the radar picture Their number and spacing are adjusted automatically if you change the range scale They can be turned off see Switching Radar Range Rings or Chart Grid On and Off on page 2 13 Cha...

Page 73: ...ne of sight and is limited by the height of the scanner and the height of the target as shown in Figure 3 1 Table 3 2 lists some range examples Figure 3 2 Determining Radar Range Table 3 1 Radar Range...

Page 74: ...e as a distant large object on the radar However with experience the approximate size of different objects can be determined by the relative size and brightness of the echoes Some targets such as buoy...

Page 75: ...narrow beam This produces side lobe patterns shown in Figure 3 3 Side lobes have no effect on distant or small surface objects However the echo from a large object at short range may produce an arc on...

Page 76: ...r beyond the true target s echo on the same bearing as shown in Figure 3 5 This is not very common Figure 3 5 Multiple Echoes Blind Sectors or Shadow Effect Funnels and masts located near the antenna...

Page 77: ...d values remain set even when you turn the radar off and on again Rain and FTC are reset to Off at power on The status bar indicates which controls are switched to Auto or On as shown in Figure 3 6 Fi...

Page 78: ...a clutter In harbours or close proximity to land different auto settings may be necessary to cater for the effects of land clutter To avoid losing small targets it is therefore advisable to set the Se...

Page 79: ...removed since this could stop you seeing echoes from close targets Tuning the Receiver The TUNE control is used to fine tune the receiver in the scanner for maximum targetreturnsonthedisplay InAutomod...

Page 80: ...effect on smaller ship echoes is only slight This means that you can also use the control on shorter ranges to distinguish between two very close echoes on the same bearing which may otherwise merge...

Page 81: ...lighted 2 Press the appropriate soft key to toggle the required setting between OFF and ON Note If an option is not available for the current setting its soft key label is grey When you press the key...

Page 82: ...range at which target expansion is available Target expansion overridesthenormalpulselength therebyincreasingthesizeofthetargetseen on the screen However this is at the expense of range resolution Tar...

Page 83: ...ge you have marked is maintained VRM EBLs also move if you offset the centre When a VRM EBL pair is active its bearing and range are displayed in its associated data box which can be moved deleted or...

Page 84: ...for which you require the bearing or range When you turn on a VRM EBL it is displayed in its last used position Note If the VRM s last used position is outside the radar picture at the cur rent range...

Page 85: ...EBL to display the VRM EBL soft keys The labels for the two left hand soft keys indicate the current status of the two VRM EBLs 2 Pressthesoft keyfortheVRM EBL you require to togglethesettingfrom OFF...

Page 86: ...therequiredVRM EBLsoftkeytotogglethesettingfromON to OFF Alternatively you can delete an existing VRM EBL using the context sensitive cursor To do so 1 Move the cursor over the VRM EBL you wish to con...

Page 87: ...to move the origin of the VRM EBL to the required posi tion over the first target 6 PressENTER todrop theVRM EBLinits new position orCLEAR to aban don the operation and return the VRM EBL to its previ...

Page 88: ...data box using the context sensitive cursor 1 Move the cursor over the box until the letters BOX are displayed and press ENTER to take cursor control of the box 2 Use the trackpad to move the box to i...

Page 89: ...ed The guard alarm sounds when a target enters a guard zone exceeding the target density threshold within the zone the alarm also sounds on a repeater display The alarm sensitivity control allows you...

Page 90: ...o place a guard zone 1 Press ALARMS The soft keys are displayed u The soft keys indicate the current status of the two guard zones 2 If necessary press the soft keyfor theguard zone yourequire totoggl...

Page 91: ...pe or delete an existing guard zone using the context sensitive cursor To do so 1 Movethecursorovertheguardzonecornerorsidethatyouwishtocontrol until the letters GRD are displayed 2 If you wish to del...

Page 92: ...off You adjust the guard zone size shape to reduce thenumber of targets in the zone You turn the alarm off You decrease the alarm sensitivity The target leaves the guard zone To change the alarm sensi...

Page 93: ...etdatacanalsobeshownonthescreen Eachtargetiscontinuallyassessed and you are warned if one becomes dangerous or is lost Effective MARPA operation is dependent on accurate own ship s heading plus SOG an...

Page 94: ...thatitisadangerous target Pressing any key silences the alarm and removes the warning but the target symbol remains dangerous Both the distance Own Vessel Safe Zone and the time Time to Safe Zone are...

Page 95: ...el s true course the rate of motion is the vessel s true speed Consider this motion as if you were in a helicopter looking down watching the targets move across the water This mode can aid navigation...

Page 96: ...cel a Target To cancel a target using the context sensitive cursor 1 Move the cursor over the target the following soft keys are displayed 2 PresstheCANCEL TARGET softkeytocanceltargettrackingandremov...

Page 97: ...rget Note When you select ON if the data box was already displayed for another target it is updated for the selected target Figure 3 15 MARPA Target Data Box To view or hide target data using the defa...

Page 98: ...e CANCEL ALL soft key You are prompted to confirm Press YES to continue all the MARPA targets are cleared from the screen and the data is removed from the MARPA database list Press NO to cancel the op...

Page 99: ...ry opportunity to comparetheradar s display patterns with visual targets such as othervessels buoys and coastal structures You should practice har bourand coastalnavigationduringdaylight andin clearwe...

Page 100: ...e at the appropriate speed and heading A map like image is thus displayed with all moving vessels travelling in true perspective to each other and to fixed land masses As your ship s position approach...

Page 101: ...and is indicated in the radar status bar N UP C UP or H UP and TM or RM To change the heading and motion mode 1 Press the HDG MODE default soft key 2 Pressthesoftkeycorrespondingtothemodeyourequire T...

Page 102: ...functionisonlyavailablewhenyourvessel spositionisknownvia the SeaTalk or NMEA connection Placing a Mark To place a mark symbol 1 Press the MARKS key The soft keys PLACE MRK AT CURSOR and PLACE MRK AT...

Page 103: ...ed either of the following Position data from a GPS or equivalent device Heading and speed data so that the position can be calculated by dead reckoning You can select the type of data used for the MO...

Page 104: ...w default OFF Chart Cursor In displays the cursor from another chartplotter on the radar display or radar window default OFF Note The remote display must have SeaTalk Cursor Out enabled Raymarine reco...

Page 105: ...uding measuring distances and setting alarms are described in Chapter 6 Safety The chartplotter makes it very easy to place a waypoint and travel towards it However you should always check first that...

Page 106: ...hart window Note You can remove and insert cards while a chart is displayed The chart information is retained on screen until the chartplotter redraws the screen for example when you pan outside the c...

Page 107: ...you wish to remove and move the top of the card to the left to clear the retaining pegs The card will spring half way out enabling you to grip the card and remove it from the slot 3 Remember to close...

Page 108: ...can be displayed along with information for the nearest port facility for a selected position Chart source data is also available You use the context sensitive cursor to identify the object and displ...

Page 109: ...bythe symbol An objectinformationpop upprovidesthenameofthemarinaorportandalistof the facilities available Where available details for each facility can be displayed This information includes items su...

Page 110: ...rsor represented by a dotted vertical line on the graph is used to select a time for which the tide height is displayed You can use the soft keys and trackpad to change the date for which tide informa...

Page 111: ...isplay the object information pop up 2 Press the NEAREST soft key The port facility symbols are displayed 3 Use the trackpad to highlight the required facility then press ENTER 4 The nearest ports pro...

Page 112: ...n place waypoints using simulator mode before you install the chartplotter on your vessel Note Radar marks mayalso bedisplayed onthescreenif yourchartplotteris a combined radar chartplotter or is part...

Page 113: ...CLEAR You can use the EDIT WAYPOINT soft key to name the waypoint as described in Editing Waypoints below 2 Press CLEAR or ENTER to remove the place waypoint soft keys To place a waypoint as latitude...

Page 114: ...rent ves sel position or if not available the cursor position To change the position press the LORAN TDssoftkey theWPT POSITION LORAN TDs screenisdis played with it s associated soft key Note Youcanen...

Page 115: ...meters are edited using the trackpad as described in Editing the Waypoint Details on page 5 13 4 When editing is complete press the ENTER key to save the waypoint or CLEAR to cancel the operation the...

Page 116: ...ted soft keys are displayed The list details all waypoints in alpha numeric order The selected way point is indicated by the selection bar its position bearing and range are provided 2 Usethetrackpadt...

Page 117: ...int list as previously described The waypoint soft keys are displayed 2 Press the EDIT WAYPOINT soft key The Edit Waypoint soft keys are dis played 3 To edit the symbol press the SYMBOL soft key Use t...

Page 118: ...y to erase a waypoint that is used in a saved route you are warned WAYPOINT IS USED IN A ROUTE CANNOT BE DELETED To delete a waypoint using the cursor 1 Movethecursoroverthewaypoint untilthelettersWPT...

Page 119: ...waypointusingeitherthecursororthewaypointlistasdescribed above The waypoint soft keys are displayed 2 To edit the waypoint position proceed as previously described in Editing the Waypoint Details on p...

Page 120: ...ar moves to the entry starting with that letter or number If more than one entry begins with that character the selection bar moves to the first one in the list Each time the same key is pressed the s...

Page 121: ...keys to move the cursor to the desired character position 2 Press an alphanumeric key until the desired character is displayed Each time you press one of these keys in succession the next character on...

Page 122: ...n the GOTO default soft key provides various options as described in Section 5 5 Up to 20 routes can be saved in the route database You can then select a route from the database list as the current ro...

Page 123: ...Make and Follow a Route on page 2 28 provides a simple example of how to create a route There are two methods to create routes whilst creating a route you can switch between these methods Placing new...

Page 124: ...oft key 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you have placed all your waypoints You can have up to 50 waypoints in a route 7 When you have entered all your waypoints either Press the ACCEPT ROUTE soft key or...

Page 125: ...waypoint from the New Route column highlight the way point and press the REMOVE WAYPOINT soft key Notes 1 Awaypointcannotbeusedmorethanonceinaroute thosealready used are displayed in a lighter shade...

Page 126: ...pop upandtheNAMEROUTE soft keys are displayed as illustrated in Figure 5 6 3 The next available entry on the route list is highlighted If required you can use the trackpad to select another position i...

Page 127: ...press YES 3 If the route has not been saved the SAVE ROUTE soft keys are displayed To clear the route without saving it in the route database press NO To save the route in the database press YES The...

Page 128: ...naboutarouteleg movethecursorovertheleguntilthe letters RTE are displayed A Route Leg data box such as the following is displayed To removethedatabox move the cursor away from the route or press CLEAR...

Page 129: ...mation about any route in the database 1 Press the ROUTE soft key followed by MORE then press ROUTE LIST The route list is displayed The selection bar indicates the selected route 2 Usethetrackpadtose...

Page 130: ...ROUTE soft key followed by MORE then press ROUTE LIST The route list is displayed The selection bar indicates the selected route Press the appropriate soft key ERASE ROUTE or NAME ROUTE 2 If you ERAS...

Page 131: ...o you need to Save the route if you want to keep the changes Inserting a Waypoint into a Route Youcanusethecontext sensitivecursortoinsertoneormorewaypointsinthe current route However if the route is...

Page 132: ...te 3 Placeasmanywaypointsasrequired andpresstheACCEPTROUTEsoftkey the default soft keys are displayed Note You can UNDO waypoints in the original route not just the new ones Removing a Waypoint from t...

Page 133: ...o you can Follow the route back 1 Either press the ROUTE soft key followed by MORE or move the cursor over the required waypoint until the letters RTE are dis played The route soft keys are displayed...

Page 134: ...g joining at a selected waypoint advancing waypoints and restarting XTE Go to an individual point either an existing waypoint or the cursor Stop and Restart Follow Goto An alarm is triggered when you...

Page 135: ...ress the ROUTE default soft key followed by MORE The route soft keys are displayed 2 Press the REVERSE ROUTE soft key The current route is reversed on the screen Press ENTER or CLEAR 3 Press the GOTO...

Page 136: ...Anyprevious route leg is removed from the screen but waypoints remain Note WhenfollowingarouteusingaSeaTalkautopilot theautopilotwillnot turn to the new waypoint until it is accepted at the autopilot...

Page 137: ...ff track and want to go straight to your target rather than get back onto the original track To restart XTE 1 Press the GOTO default soft key the Follow Goto soft keys are displayed 2 PresstheRESTARTX...

Page 138: ...rting position with a dashed line The soft key STOP GOTO is displayed 3 To return to the default soft key display move the cursor away from the waypoint or press ENTER or CLEAR Stop Follow or Stop Got...

Page 139: ...list You can save the complete Waypoint and Route Lists to a user cartridge in the chart card slot You can load new Waypoint and Route Lists from a user cartridge in the chart card slot If waypoints...

Page 140: ...RTE DATA FROM CARD soft key an appropriatewarningandYes Nosoft keysaredisplayed 4 Press Yes to continue or No to abandon the operation and return to the pre vious screen 5 If the operation is successf...

Page 141: ...waypoint transfer press the soft key STOP RECEIVING WAY POINTS Alternatively press ENTER or CLEAR twice to close the Waypoint List To send the waypoint list on NMEA 1 Display the waypoint list as prev...

Page 142: ...it had left a visible fixed wake While the track is switched on it is recorded in the display unit s memory You specify the interval at which track points are made and a line is drawn on screen betwe...

Page 143: ...The distance spacing between track points can be set to 0 1nm 0 5nm or 1 0nm The interval default is a distance of 0 1nm The maximum track length is 750 points When the track has reached this length...

Page 144: ...ack You can clear the current track from the screen When you select CLEAR TRACK if thecurrent track hasnot been saved you have the option of savingit To clear the current track 1 Press the CLEAR TRACK...

Page 145: ...soft keys are displayed 2 The next available entry on the track list is highlighted If required you can use the trackpad to select another position in the list this can be a blank slot or an existing...

Page 146: ...he track list is removed and the selected track is displayed 5 Press ENTER or CLEAR to return to the default display SmartRoute SmartRoute enables the current track or the last segment of a track with...

Page 147: ...to your system via a hsb2 SeaTalk or NMEA link IfheadingdataisavailableviabothNMEAandSeaTalk NMEAdatatakespriority Forallotherdata SeaTalk data takes priority see Table 6 1 Function of External Data D...

Page 148: ...Ruler data box is displayed showing the bearing and distance from the starting point to the cursor position The character A appears at the cursor location 3 Use the trackpad to move the cursor to the...

Page 149: ...to the previous position To clear the ruler line and ruler data box either Move the cursor over the ruler line until the letters A B are displayed then press CLEAR or Press VRM EBL the ruler soft keys...

Page 150: ...tance Countdown The countdown timer has reached zero Alarm Clock The time matches the specified alarm time The alarms are switched on or off and the limits set using the Alarms Set Up menu accessed fr...

Page 151: ...he radius from the waypoint at which the arrival alarm will be triggered The alarm distances can be set in the range 0 01 to 9 99 nm in steps of 0 01nm The timer is set in hours minutes and seconds an...

Page 152: ...drawsthechartat1 2nm evenifcartographyisnotavailablebutplotter mode is on Marks the current position with a MOB symbol which replaces any current active waypoint and route Displays the MOB data box sh...

Page 153: ...rt dis play or chart window default OFF Chart Cursor In displays the cursor from another or chartplotter on the radar display or radar window default OFF Note The remote display must have SeaTalk Curs...

Page 154: ...n angles are used in a triangulation process to calculate position HDOP Horizontal Dilution Of Position is a measure of this accuracy a higher figure signifies greater error In ideal circumstances the...

Page 155: ...y Boththemenuitemandassociated soft keysshow the currently used differential beacon s frequency in kHz The frequency range available is 283 5kHz to 325 0kHz Bit Rate Both the menu item and associated...

Page 156: ...ect DataLogModethelogisdisplayedfull screen Ifthescreenisfull youusethe trackpad to scroll the list and view further log entries Each line in the log shows Time of log entry Position at time of log en...

Page 157: ...Press DISPLAY to select the chart mode then press ENTER The log continues until you return to the data log mode and press STOP LOG TIME POSITION CMG DMG CLEAR LOG STOP LOG 15 30 16 00 16 30 17 00 17...

Page 158: ...6 12 hsb2 PLUS Series Color LCD Display Data Log Mode...

Page 159: ...may decide to change the way you have customized some aspects such as the screen and help setting as you become more familiar with your system Onceyouhavesetthevalues theyremainasthedefaultsettingsunt...

Page 160: ...S and Track Set Up menus are described in Chapter 6 This section provides instructions for displaying and changing the default values The following sections list the parameters and their possible sett...

Page 161: ...wards or backwards through the list until the required setting is displayed This setting is retained when you move the selection bar on to the next parameter in the menu list For sliders press the app...

Page 162: ...F LAT LONG TDs OFF or ON OFF or ON OFF or ON OFF or ON OFF or ON OFF or ON OFF APP TRUE or BOTH OFF LAT LON or RNG BRG TTG OFF or ON OFF or ON OFF or ON OFF or ON OFF WIND WPT or BOTH OFF or ON OFF or...

Page 163: ...N ON ON CURSOR ECHO RADAR CURSOR IN CHART CURSOR IN S T CURSOR OUT CURSOR ECHO LOCAL OFF or ON OFF or ON OFF or ON OFF or ON OFF OFF OFF ON DATE FORMAT DD MM YY MM DD YY MM DD YY TIME FORMAT 12 HOUR 2...

Page 164: ...g Mode The mode magnetic or true of all the bearing and heading data displayed This is indicated in the radar status bar after the heading value Cursor Reference The mode of the bearing data displayed...

Page 165: ...MOB Data This option controls whether MOB data is based on position data or on dead reckoning DR Dead reckoning normally provides a better indication of the course to an object in the water on the ass...

Page 166: ...aTalk variation is available then variation is taken from NMEA 3 A calculated variation value using position data if no SeaTalk or NMEA value is available 4 The current manual variation value if no Se...

Page 167: ...r over a targetontheradardisplay andchecktheidentityofthetarget bylookingatthe radar cursor position on the chartplotter Press the CURSOR ECHO soft key to display the cursor transfer soft keys The fol...

Page 168: ...e Rate Gyro Compass Controls are provided for Linearise Compass which detects and corrects for heading errors caused by metal objects and Align Heading which matches the displayed heading to a known h...

Page 169: ...of two forms Relative The bearing relative to your vessel s heading Mag True The actual bearing in either degrees magnetic or degrees true This option is only available if you are obtaining data from...

Page 170: ...turn the MARK DISPLAY option OFF any marks you have placed are hidden on the display but retained in the marks database You can turn the option on again to display them at any time To clear all stored...

Page 171: ...you first install your system and is described in Radar System Checks and Adjustments on page 8 17 The bearing alignment corrects for display azimuth error It can be set to a value in the range 180 t...

Page 172: ...e Zone The safe zone options are used to set the dangerous target alarm limits The safe zone is a ring centred on your vessel within which a target is considered dangerous A target can also be conside...

Page 173: ...bar to the required option 4 Use the soft keys to increase or decrease the slider setting As soon as you start to adjust the setting the menu page is cleared so that you can see the effects of the adj...

Page 174: ...t this slider until the required display is achieved Note Caution should be observed when adjusting this parameter as poor ad justment can adversely affect auto gain and sea controls Tune Preset The r...

Page 175: ...be toggled between on off and custom custom passes on off control to the SCREEN soft keys see Customizing the Screen Presentation Options on page 2 13 The following features can be set using Customiz...

Page 176: ...on The chart orientation is normally North Up but can be changed to Course Up or Head Up if heading data is available The orientation modes give the following displays North Up The chart is displayed...

Page 177: ...layed as a line from your vessel The length of the vector is determined by your choice of SOG and the time period An infinite vector extends to the edge of the chart screen Heading Vector indicates yo...

Page 178: ...t by moving the cursor to the known vessel position This offset is applied to all incoming position data The default offset value is zero When position offset is switched on all displayed vessel posit...

Page 179: ...t youshouldthentestthedisplayasdescribedin Section 8 7 To connect your display to other equipment follow the guidelines in Section 8 8 and Section 8 9 taking particular care to ensure the correct pola...

Page 180: ...system plan the installation considering Location of the display unit as described in Section 8 3 Cable Runs including cables for an integrated system to provide heading and position data etc as desc...

Page 181: ...nd may change the operating mode Raymarine specified cables are used Cutting and rejoining these cables can compromise EMC performance and must be avoided unless doing so is detailed in the installati...

Page 182: ...RC RL80CRC PLUS RC530 RC631 RL70CRC RL80CRC PLUS 7 Mounting bracket assy 10 4 Mounting bracket assy Trunnion knobs x2 7 Flush Mount Kit 10 4 Flush Mount Kit W143 E55032 W145 M92708 E55033 RL70C RL70CR...

Page 183: ...ted location should be far enough away from devices that may cause interference such as motors generators and radio transmitter receivers see the EMC guidelines earlier in this section Magnetic compas...

Page 184: ...ANGE ENTER CLEAR MENU POWER Weight 7 7 lbs 3 5 Kg Compass Safe Distance 39 in 1 m 10 51 in 267 mm 0 95 in 24 3 mm 6 89 in 175 mm 0 4 in 10 mm 7 3 in 185 mm 8 1 in 205 2 mm 8 8 in 223 6 mm 3 15 in 80 m...

Page 185: ...1 11 5 in 292 mm 3 82 in 97 mm 6 38 in 162 mm cable clearance Weight 12 65 lbs 5 75 kg Compass Safe Distance 39 in 1 m 12 9 in 328 mm 9 7 in 246 mm 0 87 in 22 1 mm 7 88 in 200 mm 1 7 in 43 mm 11 26 i...

Page 186: ...Section 8 8 Integrated Systems Inter unitcable suppliedwiththescannerunit ThisisVinyl coveredand shielded withaconnectorplugatoneendforconnectingtothedisplayunit or extension cable SeaTalk cable opti...

Page 187: ...abledoesnot chafe where it enters the mast Note Route the cable from the display up to the scanner since this will re quire the smallest clearance hole The type of inter unit cable for connecting the...

Page 188: ...e display unit can be mounted on a dash chart table bulkhead or deckhead Figure 8 5 LCD Display Mounting 1 Loosen the knobs and remove the mounting bracket from the display unit 2 Mark the locations o...

Page 189: ...each corner of the cut out area 5 Using a suitable saw cut along the inside edge of the cut out line 6 Remove the mounting bracket knobs and bracket from the display unit Make sure that the unit fits...

Page 190: ...stem 12 V 24 V or 32 V 4 kW Open Array Scanner System RC530 RC631 24 V or 32 V 10 kW Open Array Scanner System The power connection to the display should be made at either the output of the battery is...

Page 191: ...adar display NMEA Output for NMEA data output in an integrated system Power NMEA Input for 12 V 24 V or 32 V DC power connection two NMEA 0183 inputs and one RF ground screen connection Figure 8 6 Rad...

Page 192: ...If the repeater display is installed in an exposed position seal the blanking plate with silicon compound 1 2 3 5 4 7 10 11 8 6 9 13 12 White Black Orange Black Black Green Yellow Shield Red Red Viole...

Page 193: ...s are connected for correct polarity Switch off the display unit before you remove the power cord The RED wire must be connected to the feed from the positive battery terminal and the BLACK wire to th...

Page 194: ...de O n the open array scanner set the power switch on the pedestal ON All connecting wires are secured and protected as necessary Note If you are the boat owner and have performed the installation you...

Page 195: ...adar mode D3650 6 SYSTEM SET UP MENU DATA BOXES DATA BOXES BEARING MODE BEARING MODE CURSOR REFERENCE CURSOR REFERENCE CURSOR READOUT CURSOR READOUT DAY NIGHT DAY NIGHT HELP HELP SOFT KEYS SOFT KEYS K...

Page 196: ...detailed below 1 Visually identify a suitable target such as a buoy that can be seen towards the edge of the radar screen Typically this will be on the 1 5 nm range 2 If the vessel is moored i Determi...

Page 197: ...dar Set Up menu 7 Press ENTER again to return to the set up soft keys then press CLEAR to return to the normal radar screen 8 After adjusting the radar always check the bearing alignment at the next o...

Page 198: ...soft key directly to the right of the RADAR SET UP soft key for 5 seconds The Advanced Set Up menu is then displayed 5 Use the trackpad to move the selection bar down to the Display Timing option 6 Us...

Page 199: ...he ship s supply or via a SeaTalk bus Ensure correct polarity of the SeaTalk connection For systems where the ship s power source is 24 V only you may need to install a 24 V to 12 V DC converter This...

Page 200: ...ol radar fishfinder and chart data on either or both displays You can display some combinations such as radar chart in half screen windows hsb2 Connection Each hsb2 display is supplied with an in line...

Page 201: ...R SeaTalk G R Y NMEA OUT POWER NMEA ANTENNA TRANSDUCER SeaTalk SeaTalk DISPLAY FUSE HSB RL70 Plus hsb2 Multi Display Connection RL80C Plus Power Power Power Power D5577 1 hsb2 Splitter hsb2 Splitter h...

Page 202: ...herthananyotherdepthdata on SeaTalk If there is no other depth data on SeaTalk Fishfinder depth is transmitted If speed and temperature data are available on SeaTalk the Fish finder uses thisdata if t...

Page 203: ...truments D5702 1 NMEA 12 24V Supply 12 24V Supply 12 24V Supply 12 24V Supply hsb2 hsb2 SeaTalk Fluxgate Compass SeaTalk NMEA NMEA NMEA SeaTalk GPS hsb2 Series Display hsb2 Series Display hsb2 Series...

Page 204: ...instruments andfunctionscanbeaddedtoaSeaTalksystem simplybypluggingtheminto the network SeaTalk is a precise high speed bi directional protocol which is flexible enough to adapt to any number of inst...

Page 205: ...only between two hsb2 displays 3 If you are connecting an active compass to the radar the NMEA input has priority You should therefore use an NMEA input channel see Power and NMEA Input Connection rat...

Page 206: ...direction For this reason NMEA 0183 is generally used to connect a data receiver and a transmitter together for example a compass sensor transmitting heading to a radar or a GPS sensor or Chartplotte...

Page 207: ...r connecting a NMEA GPS system The junction box includes SeaTalk cable and connector to attach to display unit Power cable to connect to 12 V power if required Input connections to connect SeaTalk cab...

Page 208: ...displaysconvertsomeinformationacrossthecommunications links as follows NMEA In to NMEA Out and SeaTalk SeaTalk to NMEA Out Thisenablesdatareceivedbythedisplaytobepassedtootherinstruments For example i...

Page 209: ...ectly positioned at the center of the chart display 3 Insert a chart cartridge for the area of your vessel Use the RANGE key to zoom in to check that the chart data is being dis played Received Data I...

Page 210: ...8 32 hsb2 PLUS Series Color LCD Display Transmitted Data...

Page 211: ...ited to the following periodic checks Examine the cables for signs of damage such as chafing cuts or nicks Check that the cable connectors are firmly attached Cleaning Instructions Cleaning the Displa...

Page 212: ...quipment guidelines are given in the installation instructions to enable you to ensure minimum interaction between differ ent items of equipment i e ensure optimum Electromagnetic Compatibil ity EMC A...

Page 213: ...t power on the last used values are retained for all the options except for those listed in the following table which are reset to the factory default each time To perform a factory reset 1 Press MENU...

Page 214: ...visit out website at www raymarine com recreational support whereyouwillfindaQuestions Answersdatabase serviceinformationand e mail access to the Technical Support department Alternatively if you don...

Page 215: ...5200 to verify your requirements For Product Repair and Service In the unlikely event your Raymarine unit should develop a problem please contact your authorized Raymarine dealer for assistance The de...

Page 216: ...ccessories and Parts Raymarine accessory items and parts are available through your authorized Raymarine dealer Please refer to the lists of component part numbers and optional accessories in the Inst...

Page 217: ...table for external mounting 10 C to 50 C up to 95 at 35 C non condensing Controls 11defined keys 4 soft keysand trackpad Cursor Context sensitive provides range bearing or lat lon Display Type color T...

Page 218: ...er is the greatest Bearing Accuracy 1 Variable Range Markers 2xVRMs readout nm kyds sm km Electronic Bearing Lines 2xEBLs floating if required resolution 1 Bearing Scale 360 graduated at 10 intervals...

Page 219: ...lon rangeandbearingfrom present position or at vessels position 16 character name can be assigned Additional storage available on User Cartridges Waypoint Transfer hsb2 current route via Seatalk NMEA...

Page 220: ...d Position Waypoint number range bearing and time to go Speed through water Time Cross Track Error Heading Wind Date Log Trip Pilot Status Temperature Man Overboard and cursor position NMEA Input NMEA...

Page 221: ...s by connection to a SeaTalk GPS The hsb2 series chartplotter displays are supplied with an Auxiliary Junction Box whose main purpose is to make this connection easier The junction box has two flying...

Page 222: ...tor RaytheonandApelco versions strip back the insulation on all the wires and connect to the Auxiliary Junction Box as shown in the second illustration below CAUTION Ensure the correct polarity of the...

Page 223: ...all the wires and connect to the Auxiliary Junction Box as shown in the second illustration below CAUTION Ensure the correct polarity of the 12 V supply before applying display or SeaTalk power It is...

Page 224: ...leevefrom theendof theRaystar 112LPcabletoexposethegreenandbrown wires then connect to the Auxiliary Junction Box as shown in the second illustration below CAUTION Ensure the correct polarity of the 1...

Page 225: ...e insulationonallthewiresandconnecttotheAuxiliaryJunctionBoxasshown in the illustration below CAUTION Ensure the correct polarity of the 12 V supply before applying display or SeaTalk power It is reco...

Page 226: ...uxiliaryJunctionBoxasshownintheillustration below Optional connections to RTCM are also shown Note that the green wire is not used CAUTION Ensure the correct polarity of the 12 V supply before applyin...

Page 227: ...to switch the customized icons off on The factory default for the CUSTOM options is on The chart features controlled from the Customize Chart menu are grouped as detailed below some groups are sub di...

Page 228: ...torial sea baseline Submarine transit lane Territorial sea area Restricted area SeaPlane landing area Military practice area Tracksand Routes Deep water route part Deep water route cen terline Fairway...

Page 229: ...Lake shore Cultural Features Airport area Built up area Railway Road crossing Road part Runway Sloping ground Square Cable overhead Fence Pipeline overhead Pylon Telepheric Tunnel entrance Building re...

Page 230: ...ue station Signal station traf fic Signal station warning Port Information Port area Harbour master Coast Guard Police Customs Health emergency Post office Yacht club Boat yard Accessories Electrical...

Page 231: ...uction installation Offshore platform AREAS LIMITS No data area CARTOGRAPHIC OBJECTS Incomplete survey area NATURAL FEATURES Ice Ice area Pingo COMPOSITE OBJECTS Airport Anchorage Channel edge Deep wa...

Page 232: ...C 6 hsb2 PLUS Series Color LCD Display C MAP Chart Card Features...

Page 233: ...RMB XTE Depth SeaTalk DBT DPT Apparent Wind Angle and Speed SeaTalk MWV relative Boat Speed Through Water SeaTalk VHW Total Log and Trip Log SeaTalk VLW Water Temperature SeaTalk MTW Average Boat Spee...

Page 234: ...4 Bridged from NMEA if selected in the System Set Up menu Data Output SeaTalk NMEA Out Position LAT LON GGA GLL RMC1 RMA Position Loran C TD s RMA Speed Over Ground and Course Over Ground RMC VTG1 RM...

Page 235: ...iedwiththecompass Figure 8 15onpage 26showsatypical Pathfinder system with a Rate Gyro Compass system If you have a different heading sensor or require further assistance please contact your authorize...

Page 236: ...ourse Computer D5669 2 DISPLAY RANGE MARKS VRM EBL ALARMS GAIN SEA MULTI MOB ENTER CLEAR MENU POWER SeaTalk NMEA NMEA NMEA 12 24V Supply 12 24V Supply SeaTalk SeaTalk GPS G Series Course Computer Dist...

Page 237: ...T Cathode Ray Tube CTR Center dB deciBels DC Direct Current DMG Distance Made Good DR Dead Reckoning EBL Electronic Bearing Line EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility ETA Estimated Time of Arrival FCC Fe...

Page 238: ...d MRK Mark nm nautical mile NMEA National Marine Electronics Association POS Position of vessel RF Radio Frequency Rng Range rpm Revolutions Per Minute SSB Single Side Band SHM Ships Heading Marker SO...

Page 239: ...8 2 10 Center Control Radar 2 17 Center the Chart 1 13 2 19 Changing the Heading Mode 4 1 Changing the Radar Range 3 2 Changing the Targets Display 3 11 Chart Center 1 13 2 19 Data 4 1 5 2 Nearest 5 7...

Page 240: ...4 Depth 7 4 Group of Six 2 14 On Off 2 14 Heading 7 4 List of 7 4 Log Trip 7 4 MARPA Target 3 27 MOB 4 5 6 6 Moving 2 14 3 18 On Off 3 18 Pilot 7 4 Position 7 4 Ruler 6 2 6 3 SOG 7 4 Speed 7 4 Tempera...

Page 241: ...7 11 Echoes 3 4 False 3 5 Indirect 3 6 3 13 Multiple 3 6 Editing a Route 5 19 5 27 a Waypoint 5 8 Using the ST60 80 Navigator Keypad 5 17 Waypoint Details 5 13 Electromagnetic Energy 1 iii EMC Confor...

Page 242: ...t Cable 8 9 J Junction Box for External Instruments 8 29 K Key Beep 7 4 7 7 Keys Dedicated 1 4 1 16 1 18 Lighting 2 6 Soft 1 4 1 16 1 18 7 4 7 7 L Language 7 5 7 10 LCD Display Color 1 1 Lighting Cont...

Page 243: ...des 1 6 Chart 2 7 Combined Display 1 6 Data Log 2 7 6 1 6 10 Operating Modes Multiple Display System 1 8 Plotter 2 22 7 17 7 18 Radar 2 7 Radar Chart Overlay 2 7 2 23 Selecting 2 7 Single Display 1 6...

Page 244: ...oute Clearing 5 18 Creating 5 18 Creating from a Track 5 39 5 42 Current 5 18 Data Display 5 19 5 24 Database List 5 15 5 19 5 22 5 23 5 25 Editing 5 19 5 27 Using the ST60 80 Navigator Keypad 5 17 Er...

Page 245: ...4 8 16 Range Rings On and Off 2 13 Scanner Off 2 4 Symbol Marks 7 11 7 12 MOB 4 5 6 6 Waypoint 5 8 5 13 7 17 7 19 Synchronize Chart and Radar 1 13 2 20 7 17 System Connections 8 12 Grounding 8 12 Set...

Page 246: ...asing 5 8 5 14 Goto 5 30 Loading from a User Cartridge 5 35 MOB 4 5 6 6 Moving 5 9 5 14 5 19 5 27 Naming 5 8 5 13 Numbers 7 14 7 17 7 19 Placing 5 8 5 9 5 19 Position 5 8 5 13 Removing from a Route 5...

Page 247: ...s diodes snap in impeller carriers impellers impeller bearings and impeller shaft are specifically excluded from this Warranty Magnetrons Cathode Ray Tubes CRT TFT Liquid Crystal Displays LCD and cold...

Page 248: ...elephone 1 800 539 5539 Ext 2333 or 1 603 881 5200 Ext 2333 Customer Support Telephone 44 0 23 9271 4713 Fax 44 0 23 9266 1228 Technical Support Telephone 1 800 539 5539 Ext 2444 or 1 603 881 5200 Ext...

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