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HSB Series  LCD Display

5.3 Working with Waypoints

Introduction

The HSB series Chartplotter enables you to place up to 998 waypoints: a
waypoint is a position entered on a chart as a reference, or as a place to go to. All
waypoints 

placed on the chartplotter

 are stored in a waypoint database list

which includes symbol, position, bearing, range and additional data. All
waypoints in the database are displayed on the screen, unless you set waypoint
display off in the Chart Set Up menu, as described in 

Chapter 7

. You can select

a waypoint, either on-screen or from the list, for editing.

The waypoint is usually placed at the cursor position,  you can also place a
waypoint at the vessel’s current position (this is sometimes known as an event
mark); a waypoint at the vessel position includes additional information (if
available) on the depth and temperature when it was placed. Both types of
waypoint can be included in a route. You can place waypoints, using simulator
mode, before you install the chartplotter on your vessel.

Note:

 Radar marks may also be displayed on the screen if your chartplotter is a

combined radar/chartplotter or is part of an integrated system; these are
screen annotations - 

you cannot go to marks, nor can they be included in

routes.

When you place a new waypoint, it is displayed using the default symbol of a
cross. The waypoint is added to the waypoint list and tagged with the next
available number. You can use the edit functions to change the symbol and
name. When the cursor is positioned over a waypoint, the waypoint bearing and
range are displayed.

Waypoints in the current route are available on other SeaTalk instruments that
support currrent route transfer, for example, another HSB series chartplotter or
ST80 Masterview. You can also transfer waypoints between the chartplotter
and other NMEA or SeaTalk instruments using the Waypoint Transfer
functions.

This section explains how to perform the following tasks using the on-screen
cursor and the waypoint list:

• Placing a Waypoint

• Selecting a Waypoint

• Displaying Waypoint data

• Editing a Waypoint (symbol, name & position)

• Erasing a Waypoint

• Moving a Waypoint

Working with

Waypoints

Summary of Contents for RC520

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: ...HSB Series LCD Display Owner s Handbook Document number 81163_1 Date 1st September 1999 ...

Page 3: ...anner to perform work on the scannerassemblyorassociatedequipment It is recommended that the radar scanner is mounted out of range of personnel aboveheadheight Avoid looking directly at the antenna as your eyes are the most sensitive part of thebodytoelectromagneticenergy When properly installed and operated the use of this radar will conform to the requirementsofANSI IEEEC95 1 1992StandardforSafe...

Page 4: ... of our knowledge was correct as it went to press However the Raytheon policyofcontinuousimprovementandupdatingmaychangeproduct specifications without prior notice As a result unavoidable differences betweentheproductandhandbookmayoccurfromtimetotime forwhich liability cannot be accepted by Raytheon RaytheonisaregisteredtrademarkofRaytheonCompany SeaTalk is a registered trademark of Raytheon Marin...

Page 5: ... important information on the installation and operation of your new equipment In order to obtain the best results in operation and performance please read this handbook thoroughly Raytheons Product Support representatives or your local dealer will be availabletoansweranyquestionsyoumayhave Warranty To register your HSB Series display unit ownership please take a few minutes to fill out the warran...

Page 6: ...enable you to ensure minimum interaction between different items ofequipment i e ensureoptimumElectromagneticCompatibility EMC The design and manufacture of Raytheon equipment and accessories conform to the appropriate EMC standards but correct installation is required to ensure that performance is not compromised ...

Page 7: ... 10 1 3 The Chartplotter Display 11 Chartplotter Display Options 11 Chartplotter Functions 12 1 4 Operating Controls 14 Trackpad and Cursor 14 MovingtheCursor 15 Context Sensitive Cursor Control 15 Dedicated Keys 16 Soft Keys 16 Pop UpMenus 17 Database Lists 18 Chapter 2 GettingStarted AdjustingtheDisplay 19 2 1Introduction 19 ConventionsUsed 19 Simulator 19 2 2 SwitchingtheDisplayOnandOff 20 Rada...

Page 8: ...ction 34 Offsetting the Centre 35 Hiding the Ship s Heading Marker SHM 36 2 5 Chart Display Control Functions 37 MovingAroundtheChart 37 ChangingtheChartCentre 37 UsingFINDSHIP 38 ChangingtheChartScale 39 2 6 Typical Chart Scenarios 41 Place and Goto A Waypoint 42 MakeandFollowaRoute 44 ReviewYourPassagePlan 46 DisplayingtheRadarandSynchronisingRadar Chart 48 Chapter 3 Standard Radar Operations 51...

Page 9: ...stingVRM EBL 65 Deleting an Existing VRM EBL 66 Measuring Range and Bearing Between Targets FLOAT 66 Floating a VRM EBL 66 MovingandUnfloatingaFloatingEBL 67 Controlling VRM EBL Data Boxes 68 3 5 SettingGuardZonesandAlarms 69 PlacingaGuardZone 70 Moving ReshapingorDeletingaGuardZone 71 ControllingGuardZoneAlarms 72 Chapter 4 Integrated Radar Operations 73 4 1Introduction 73 4 2ChangingtheHeadingMo...

Page 10: ...ypoint Details 89 ErasingaWaypoint 90 MovingaWaypoint 91 5 4WorkingwithRoutes 92 CreatingaNewRoute 93 SavingtheCurrentRoute 94 Clearing the Current Route 95 RetrieveaRouteFromtheDatabase 96 DisplayingRouteInformation 96 RouteLegandWaypointInformation 97 UsingRouteInformationtoReviewYourPassagePlan 97 UsingtheRouteListtoEraseandNameaRoute 98 EditingaRoute 99 Inserting a Waypoint into a Route 99 Add...

Page 11: ...ck 109 Naming ErasingandShowingaTrack 110 Chapter 6 Further Chart Operations 111 6 1Introduction 111 6 2 Measuring Distances Using the VRM EBL Key 112 6 3 AlarmsandTimers 114 AlarmReporting 114 External Alarms 114 Setting Alarms and Timers 114 6 4 Man Overboard MOB 116 6 5 Cursor Echo 117 6 6GPSSetup 118 6 7DataLogMode 119 Chapter 7 Setting Up the System Defaults 121 7 1Introduction 121 7 2Changin...

Page 12: ...stomScale 132 BearingAlignment 133 7 5AdvancedSettings 134 DisplayTiming 134 STC Preset 135 Tune Preset 135 7 6 Chart Set Up Parameters 136 CustomiseChart 136 Plotter Mode 137 Chart Orientation 137 Object Information 138 Waypoint Options 138 Vectors 138 Radar ChartSynch 138 DatumSelection 138 Chapter 8 Installation 141 8 1Introduction 141 Planning the Installation 142 EMC Installation Guidelines 1...

Page 13: ...PostInstallationAlignment 155 SystemCheck 155 Switch On and Initial Setup 155 RadarSystemChecksandAdjustments 156 TransmissionCheck 156 BearingAlignment 157 Display Timing Adjustment 158 EMCConformance 159 8 8IntegratedSystems 160 Power for External Equipment 160 HSB HighSpeedBus 161 HSBConnection 161 SeaTalk andNMEAIn 162 163 SeaTalk 164 SeaTalk Connection 164 NMEA0183 166 NMEAInputConnection 166...

Page 14: ...oContactRaytheon Europe 175 Technical Support 175 Accessories and Parts 175 Worldwide Support 175 Appendix A Specification 177 HSBSeries7 LCDDisplays 177 General 177 Radar Features 178 Chartplotter Features 179 Interfacing 180 Appendix B Using the Auxiliary Junction Box to Connect a SeaTalk GPS and Differential Beacon Receiver 181 Raystar 112 105 Apelco 182 and 182XT 182 AutohelmGPS Z260andZ273 18...

Page 15: ...ols that are specific to either radar or chartplotter are described in radar or chart sections chapters Note Many illustrations in this handbook show example screens The screen you see on your display depends on your system configuration and set up options so it may differ from the illustration How to Use This Handbook For an overview of the display unit the radar and the chartplotter systems read...

Page 16: ...apter 6 provides detailed operating information for further chart functions including measuring distances man overboard and cursor echo It includes instructions for setting up a differential GPS Chapter 7 provides instructions for setting up your system to suit your preferences You should read this chapter to determine how to set up theradar and chartplotter system defaults Chapter 8 provides plan...

Page 17: ...roviding Radar Master and Chart Repeater functionality ChartDisplay Unit providing Chart Master and Radar Repeater functionality Combined Display Unit providing both Radar and Chart Master functionality Integrated System Additional instruments are connected via the HSB Seatalk or NMEA interfaces HSB HighSpeedBus linkscompatibledisplayunits For full display and control between HSB series display un...

Page 18: ...ed Pathfinder Radar Chartplotter Full functionality of the HSB Series Pathfinder Radar is acheived when it is part of an integrated system with other equipment in addition to another HSB unit connected via Seatalk or NMEA 0183 Data from this equipment including position and waypoints is displayed on the radar and is used in calculations Details on connecting other equipment are given in Chapter 8 ...

Page 19: ...s shown in the following illustration you select the operating mode using theDISPLAY key as described in Chapter2 Inaddition inchartorradarmodeyoucansetWindows On todisplay supplementary data as described below Alternatively on a combined radar chartplotter or repeat display you can split the display into two half screen windows for radar and chart display The following information if available on...

Page 20: ...N 001 21 300W 50 20 990N 001 18 280W 50 19 660N 001 21 960W 50 19 730N 001 18 030W 50 20 930N 001 21 750W 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 Chartplotter DISPLAY DISPLAY TIME POSITION CMG DMG CLEAR LOG STOP LOG 15 30 16 00 16 30 17 00 17 30...

Page 21: ...er equipment Theexampledisplaysonthefollowingpagesshowsomeofthese features Functions are available to control the display as follows ZoomtheDisplay Offset your vessel from the centre of the radar picture Operation of these functions is described in Chapter 2 Pathfinder Radar Display Options Setupoptionsallowyoutocustomisetheradarimagebychoosingwhatis displayed how it is displayed including languag...

Page 22: ...x Shows the 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 RR 1 2 H UP D3993 1 Status Bar Selected range in nautical miles Range ring interval Not displayed if range rings are off Range rings on off Current heading if heading data available or Course Over Ground Can be dis...

Page 23: ...1 20nm 01h 30m 001 12 09W H UP POSITION 063 1 65 120 T Waypoint data box showing range bearing and time to go Mark symbol selected using setup options Floated VRM2 long dashed line EBL1 short dashed line Long target wake short medium or long wakes can be selected D3601 1 Data boxes showing data if available in the selected units VRM EBL data boxes Mark default symbol Active waypoint from Chartplot...

Page 24: ...g gain and sea clutter Two Variable Range Markers VRMs and Electronic Bearing Lines EBLs allowingtargetrangeandbearingmeasurements VRM EBLs can be floated Targetwakesandtargetexpansionmode Twoguardzoneswithalarms Add marks to record important or dangerous locations Man Overboard MOB to navigate back to a person or object Operation of these radar functions is described in Chapters 3 and 4 Radar Fun...

Page 25: ...own Informationcanbeviewedon screenbypositioningthecursoroverawaypoint current route or chart object The chartplotter screen can also show additional information depending on your currently selected options set up selections and data available from other equipment An example chart display in its default configuration with a chart card installed is shown in the following illustration Several functi...

Page 26: ...TOM Spot sounding light sectors marine features Note The factory defaut for theCUSTOMsettings is ON Icons are displayed in detail depth shading limit is 10 m and depth contour displayis0 100m A complete list of chart features is given in AppendixC Chartplotter Functions The HSB Series Chartplotter includes the following functions Display C MAP NT C_Card chart information including Ports and Tides ...

Page 27: ...ing or Lat Long You can move this box to your preferred position on the screen or turn it off Waypoint Object data box for object selected by cursor Default soft key labels These can be turned off press any soft key to redisplay them Different labels are displayed when you press a key Depth Area Chart Range Chart Boundary D4275 2 Chartplotter Functions ...

Page 28: ...items Note The cursor is the cross hair symbol visible on the display You move the cursor using the trackpad and use it to select a position or item on the chart The control keys are shown on the illustration below They are back lit for night time use When you use a control a help message is displayed at the top of the screen unless you switch help off as described in Chapter 7 The following parag...

Page 29: ...d check the default soft 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 not movedthecursorformorethanfiveseconds whenyounextmoveitthecursor is outlined by a circle so it is easier to locate on the screen Context Sensitive Cursor Control The cursor is context sensi...

Page 30: ...ted for example 3 seconds and then release it When you press a dedicated key one of the following happens a The associated operation is actioned e g change chart scale RANGE b Apop upmenuisdisplayed providingfurtheroptions c A set of soft keys is displayed providing further functions Asyoupressakey asingleaudiobeepconfirmsthekeyaction Ifthekey press is not valid for the current screen or mode thre...

Page 31: ...he 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 beeps off as part of your set up procedure seeChapter 7 Pop Up Menus Pop upmenususuallyprovidesetupoptions Whenapop upmenuison screen a set of associated soft keys is also displayed as shown in the example below SELECT ARRIVAL...

Page 32: ...R D4262 1 WAYPOINT LIST SYMBOL NAME WAYPOINT 001 WAYPOINT 002 WAYPOINT 003 WAYPOINT 004 WAYPOINT 005 50 21 966N 001 20 368W POSITION BRG _186 BRG _21 0nm TEMP C DEPTH m DATE TIME As with pop up 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 example yo...

Page 33: ...asequenceof numberedsteps areindicatedbya symbolinthemargin When the procedure requires you to press a soft key the soft key icon is shown inthemargin Simulator The display unit includes a simulator function which allows you to practice operating your radar or chartplotter without data from the scanner or GPS system You will need to use the set up options to switch the display to simulator mode as...

Page 34: ...nit without 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 the radar uses less power However the scanner remains powered so when you return to transmitmode themagnetrondoesnotneedtowarmup Scanner off mode You should use this mode when you do not requi...

Page 35: ...ibed later in this chapter To switch to Standby mode press thePOWER key The display returns to the Standby screen and the scanner transmission and rotation stops To use Scanner off mode 1 Ensure that the radar is in Standby mode warming up or if the unit is a Repeater displaying a message that radar data is not available 2 Press the CLEAR key The message STANDBY RADARDATANOT AVAILABLE appears in t...

Page 36: ... Chart Mode This section explains how to switch the display on and off in chart mode To switch the chartplotter display on press and hold the POWER key until the unit beeps The keys light up the Raychart graphic is displayed followed by the caution CAUTION Raychart chart displays are based on cartographic data that C MAP believes to be accurate However you should not rely on these displays as your...

Page 37: ...d When the display is switched off then on again simulator mode is maintained ItisrecommendedthatyouselecttheSystemSetUpMenuandswitchoff simulatormodewhenyouhavefinished Toviewasimulatedradarandchartimage 1 Press MENU followed by theSYSTEMSETUP soft key The system set up menupop upisdisplayed 2 Use the trackpad to move the selection bar over the option SIMULATOR The simulator soft keys are display...

Page 38: ...F A U T O 50 3 TheLIGHTsoftkeytoggles lightingON OFF 4 Use the trackpad up or down to increase or decrease the setting selecting one of the eight lighting levels You can press and hold the trackpad to change the setting more rapidly The lighting level is adjusted as you change the setting 5 Press the appropriate soft key or the right arrow on the trackpad to select theCONTRAST control Adjust the s...

Page 39: ...urn half screen windows on off Customise the screen presentation options Use the radar controls to enlarge a selected area move the centre and momentarilyhidetheship sheadingmarker SHM Use the chart controls to move around the chart display Synchronising the chart and radar images is also described here The controls are summarised in the fold out illustration on the following page Selecting the Mo...

Page 40: ...lf screen windows for additional display as described in the following section If you pressDISPLAY again thepop upandsoftkeysforthecurrentmodeare shown Selecting a Half Screen Window for Display Note Windows can only be used with Radar or Chart screens they are not available on the data log screen To select a window for display 1 Fromthefull screenRadarmode pressthe DISPLAY key The following soft ...

Page 41: ...ER to close menu and CLEAR to finish Soft keys Press to select option or highlight option or slider Labels change when you press soft dedicated key Elipses after the text indicate that pressing soft key leads to a further display of soft key options Soft Key Labels Change when you press a key Default soft key labels are shown Select a slider using the soft key or trackpad Toggle between Auto Man o...

Page 42: ... VRM EBL Used to measure range and bearing to between points Position cursor at start point and press VRM EBL key to display the Ruler data box Select end point using trackpad and press ENTER to fix end position of ruler MULTI Controls display lighting and contrast Press to display sliders ALARMS Used to set up the chartplotter alarms Press to display the Alarms set up menu and soft keys the soft ...

Page 43: ...tsyou toggle operating control between the radar and the chart window If a window is active i e control of the cursor via the trackpad is available in that window and you switch windows off control automatically returns to the full screenmode Radar TARGETS SCREEN HDG MODE D4152 2 RDR CHRT Chart GOTO MORE ROUTE D4168 1 RDR CHRT To change the active window press the RDR CHRT soft key to toggle contr...

Page 44: ...INDOW WINDOWS OFF ON ZOOM OFF ON SELECT WINDOW WINDOWS OFF ON ZOOM OFF ON BDI Window Navdata Window Chart Window D4150 1 SELECT WINDOW WINDOWS OFF ON ZOOM OFF ON SELECT WINDOW WINDOWS OFF ON ZOOM OFF ON RDR CHRT Selecting the Mode of Operation ...

Page 45: ...n also move the cursor data box using the context sensitive cursor Switching 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 you maywishtoturnthemoffifyouareusingVRM EBLsorguardzones see Sections 3 4 and 3 5 to make the display clearer The Chartplotter display includes grid lines of latitude and longitude which you can use to h...

Page 46: ...indow To switch the group of data boxes on or off 1 Press theSCREEN default soft key 2 Press the DATABOXESsoftkeytotogglethesettingfromON to OFForfrom OFFtoON To return to the default soft key display press ENTER If you turn the data boxes on and none are displayed you need to select the ones you require using the system set up menu as described in Section 7 3 Tomoveanydatabox 1 Use the trackpad t...

Page 47: ...3 T 1 20nm 01h 30m D3989 1 Active waypoint Waypoint data box Custom Options Chart mode When chart details have been customised in the Chart Set Up menu as described in Section 7 4 the SCREENsoft key can be used to switch the custom chart options off or on When set to ON all chart options set to CUSTOMin the Customise Chart menu are displayed when set toOFF options set to CUSTOMare not shown The fa...

Page 48: ...ress the DISPLAY key The soft key labels are updated DISPLAY D4156 1 SELECT WINDOW WINDOWS OFF ON ZOOM OFF ON 2 Press theZOOMsoftkeytotoggletheZoomfunctionON The labels are cleared and the cursor has control of the zoom box that indicates the area to be enlarged This is indicated by the letters ZMB in inversevideo andthefour headedcursorsymbol Thezoomboxdefaults to its last used position since pow...

Page 49: ...is also removesanygroupeddataboxes Offsetting the Centre The radar picture is normally shown with your vessel at the centre of the display However youcanmovethecentre sothatyourvesselisoffsetbyupto 66 of the radius anywhere on the screen Note You cannot offset the centre when the radar display is set to the longest range scale To change the centre 1 Move the cursor over the centre of the radar pic...

Page 50: ...current range If you have selected the longest range scale you cannot offset the centre Hiding the Ship s Heading Marker SHM The radar picture includes the ship s heading marker which is a line from your vessel s position to the edge of the picture at the vessel s current heading In the standardHeadUpmode theheadingmarkerisalwaysaverticalline Ifyouwishtocheckforsmalltargetsthatmaybehiddenundertheh...

Page 51: ...centre Automaticallyre centrethevesselusingthe FINDSHIPsoftkey Change the chart scale to zoom out and in to a new area centred on the cursor position This method is useful if the area you wish to see is a long distance away Changing the Chart Centre You can move the area of the chart displayed on the screen using the context sensitive cursor This allows you to centre your vessel in the middle of t...

Page 52: ...hartplotter display with chart and radar half screen windows FINDSHIP can also be used to synchronise the radar and chart images CentretheVessel GOTO SCREEN ROUTE FIND SHIP D4160 1 When you press FIND SHIPthefollowingoccur The chart is re drawn with the vessel s position in the centre The cursor is homed onto the vessel position and moves with it When the vessel moves near the edge of the chart wi...

Page 53: ...eea smaller or larger area on the screen Plottermodeisavailabletoallowyoutozoomintoasmallerarea evenwhenno chart data is available for that scale Chapter 7 describes how to set plotter mode on off You can change the chart scale for two purposes To see either more detail of a smaller area or a larger area in less detail on the screen To move the display to another area of the chart by zooming out t...

Page 54: ...d you can pressthebottomoftheRANGE keytozoominagain re positioningthe cursor first if required An area of further chart detail is indicated by a box around the area as shown in the following illustration Chart Boundary indicates further detail is available inside D4279 1 4 When no further chart detail is available as you press the bottom of the RANGE key the effect depends on whether Plotter Modei...

Page 55: ...the key presses required to perform particular tasks A typical chartplotter screen image 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 provided inChapters 5 and 6 Operating guidelines are provided for the following scenarios Working with Waypoints Pla...

Page 56: ...SeriesLCDDisplay Place and GotoAWaypoint 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 the cursor D4267 1 Place and Goto a Waypoint ...

Page 57: ...Chapter2 GettingStarted 43 4 The vessel navigates towards the target waypoint See 5 3 Working wth Waypoints Go to an individual Target Point page 104 D4267 1a Place and Goto a Waypoint ...

Page 58: ...TE 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 Position Cursor for next waypoint then press soft key Repeat to plot all waypoints in sequence Make and Follow a Route ...

Page 59: ...OW GOTO SCREEN ROUTE FIND SHIP 7 5 6 8 Press the soft key D4268 1a Press the soft key Press the soft key The route becomes the current route The vessel starts to navigate to the first target waypoint in the route See 5 4 Working wth routes Follow a route page 102 Other Follow Options page 103 Make and Follow a Route ...

Page 60: ...R 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 route Time defaults to ETA and assumes the current time is the start time REVERSE ROUTE SAVE ROUTE ROUTE LIST MORE Review Your Passage Plan ...

Page 61: ...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 required at the planned speed See Displaying Route Information page 96 D4269 1a Review Your Passage Plan ...

Page 62: ...t 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 Press the soft key You can control the chart cursor SYSTEM SET UP CHART SET UP TRACK SET UP GPS SETUP 3 2 Press the soft key 1 Press MENU Synchronising Radar and Chart ...

Page 63: ...s 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 6 Chart Set Up 4 2 Press the soft key 3 Press ENTER twice 1 Move selection bar over Radar Chart Synch Move the chart cursor you can see chart cursor move on the radar screen You can move the cursor over a radar target to determine its identity on the chart Synchronising Radar a...

Page 64: ...50 HSBSeriesLCDDisplay ...

Page 65: ...ng the gain sea clutter and rain clutter changing the targets display and tuning the radar Measuring range distances and bearings using Variable Range Markers VRMs and Electronic Bearing Lines EBLs Settingupguardzonesandhandlingalarms Note Until you are familiar with interpreting the radar display you should take every opportunity to compare the radar s display patterns with visual targets such as...

Page 66: ... you can use to help you to judge distances on the radar picture Their number and spacing are adjusted automatically if you change the range scale They can be turned off if required see Section 2 3 Changing the Range RANGE D3939_1 Increases the range scale Decreases the range scale Selected range scale Range ring spacing Status Bar 6nm RR 1nm 343 T EachtimeyoupresstheRANGE key therangechangestothe...

Page 67: ...heactualmaximumradarrangeisessentiallyline of sight andislimitedby the height of the scanner and the height of the target as shown in the following diagram The table below lists some range examples a1 a2 Earth h H Cliff Radar D1643 2 Rmax Rmax 2 23 h H Rmax h H maximum radar range radar antenna height target height in nautical miles in metres in metres Rmax radar horizon of antenna a1 radar horizo...

Page 68: ...d brighten and attimes todisappearmomentarily Buoysandsmallboatsoften resemble each other but boats can usually be distinguished by their motion Notallradarechoesareproducedbyhardnavigationalitems Someechoesmay be received from irregularities on the surface of the water particularly at close range sea clutter or from rain or snow either around the vessel or in the distance In addition some echoes ...

Page 69: ...nce can generally detect these conditions very quickly These effects can usually be minimised using the radar controls Side Lobes A small part of the RF energy from each transmitted pulse is radiated outside the single narrow beam This produces side lobe patterns 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 70: ...et and your own ship Multiple echoes therefore appear beyond the true target s echo on the same bearing as shown below This is not verycommon D1642 1 True echo Multiple echoes MULTIPLE ECHOES Blind Sectors or Shadow Effect Funnelsandmasts whenlocatedneartheantennaarray maycauseshadows In shadow areas beyond the obstruction there will be a reduction of the beam intensity although not necessarily a ...

Page 71: ...mentthesoftkeyiconshows a vertical slider bar As you press the trackpad the value is indicated in the slider When you switchFTCor RAINOn the soft key icon shows a vertical slider bar As you press the trackpad the value is indicated in the slider Ifyouchangethesettings thenew GAIN SEAand TUNEmodes autoormanual and values remain set even when you turn the radar off and on again Rain and FTC are rese...

Page 72: ...r display The status bar is updated to indicate which controls are switched to Auto or On Gain Control and Sea Control TheGAINcontrol can be set to either Auto or Manual In Auto mode the Pathfinder radar optimises the setting The SEAcontrol can be set to Auto Harbour default Auto OffshoreorManualmode InAuto Offshoremode the Pathfinder Radar optimises its settings to account for the effects of sea ...

Page 73: ...mall dots while small targets are still visible Gainlevelsfurtherfromyourvesselremainunchanged You can use the gain and Sea control to help minimise the effects of side lobes see Identifying False Echo Returnsabove Note On short range scales do not set the Sea control so high that all clutter is removed since this could stop you seeing echoes from close targets Tuning the Receiver TheTUNE control ...

Page 74: ...up only the leading edge of large rain clutter echoes is displayed while the effect on smaller ship echoes is only slight This means that you can also use the control on shorter ranges to distinguish between twoverycloseechoesonthesamebearing whichmayotherwisemergeand appear as one echo When the FTCcontrol is turned up the receiver is less sensitive and there is a reduction of background noise and...

Page 75: ...u see Chapter 7 To change the settings of the target modes 1 Press theTARGETS default soft key The target option soft keys are displayed with the current selections highlighted D3642 2 TARGETS INT REJ OFF ON EXPANSION OFF ON WAKES OFF S M L CLEAR WAKES 2 Press the appropriate soft key to toggle the required setting betweenOFF andON Note If an option is not available for the current setting its sof...

Page 76: ...nsion overrides the normal pulse length thereby increasing the size of the target seen on the screen However this is at the expense of range resolution Target Wakes You can see the direction and speed with which targets are moving relative to yourvesselbyselectingthetargetwakesdisplayoption When wakes are switched on the target is displayed at the brightest level and the previous positions of targ...

Page 77: ...ed EBL2 long dashed line VRM1 short dashed line Note When using VRM EBLs you may wish to turn off the range rings to make the VRMs clearer see Section 2 4 VRMsmoveifyouchangetherangescale sothattheactualrangeyouhave 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...

Page 78: ...e the radar picture at the current range setting it is placed at its default position instead This is one third of the range for VRM1 and two thirds for VRM2 Placing a VRM EBL Placing and positioning VRM EBLs on the Pathfinder Radar display is quick andeasy If a VRM EBL is not already displayed you can place one with a single press of the VRM EBL key IfyouhavealreadyplacedaVRM EBL pressingthe VRM ...

Page 79: ...Ls 2 Press the soft key for the VRM EBL you require to toggle the setting from OFFtoON The soft key labels are cleared and the radar picture shows the VRM EBL and its associated data box 3 Position the EBL VRM using the trackpad and press ENTER to drop it The radar shows the VRM EBL as a short dashed line VRM EBL1 or a long dashed line VRM EBL2 and the cursor returns to normal control Moving an Ex...

Page 80: ...enTargets FLOAT You can measure the range and bearing between any two points on the radar such as two targets using the Pathfinder Radar s Float function This allows youtomovetheoriginofaVRM EBLawayfromyourvessel spositionand onto a target You can then change the angle of the EBL relative to its new origin to obtain the bearing between two points The radius of the VRM can also be adjusted to deter...

Page 81: ... Read the range and bearing information from the VRM EBL data box Moving and Unfloating a Floating EBL You can move or unfloat a VRM EBL that has been floated You can unfloat a VRM EBL either by using the context sensitive cursor or by using the FLOAT soft key options To move or unfloat a floating VRM EBL using the cursor 1 Move the cursor over the origin of the VRM EBL you wish to control until t...

Page 82: ...is switched on and off with its associated VRM EBL However when one or both VRM EBLs are active you can turn the data box es off at any time if required To control the VRM EBL data boxes 1 PressVRM EBL to display the VRM EBL softkeys 2 Press the VRM EBLDATABOX soft key to toggle the setting fromOFF to ONor fromONtoOFF 3 Press ENTER Note VRM EBL data boxes are not affected by the setting of the DAT...

Page 83: ...omoveifyouoffsetthecentre orifyou changetherangescale sothattheareayouhavemarkedismaintained 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 to set the threshold above which a new target will trigger an alarm and also to turn the alarm on or off Note ...

Page 84: ...id line or a circle if previously set as one The cursor is positioned over an outer corner of the zone The cursor has control of this corner as shown by the textGRDin inverse video the four headed arrow and the solid guard zone boundary D3971 1 Ship s Heading Marker Cursor symbol as four way arrow Cursor text in inverse video Indicate cursor control of guard zone Zone as solid line Move cursor Sec...

Page 85: ...one in turn as described below Moving Reshaping or Deleting a Guard Zone Youcanmove reshapeordeleteanexistingguardzoneusingthecontext sensitive cursor To do so 1 Move the cursor over the guard zone corner or side that you wish to control until the letters GRD are displayed 2 If you wish to delete the whole zone pressCLEAR 3 Alternatively if you wish to move the corner or side pressENTER totake con...

Page 86: ...orm one or more of the following actions Turn the guard zone off Adjust the guard zone size shape to reduce the number of targets in the zone Turn the alarm off Decrease the alarm sensitivity To change the alarm setting 1 Press MULTI to display the sliders D3935 3 LIGHT CONTRAST ALARM ON 25 TUNE O F F A U T O 50 2 Press theALARMsoft key to highlight the Alarm slider 3 If required press the soft ke...

Page 87: ...ons available Heading Compass Headingvalueinstatusbar Autopilot NorthUporCourseUpheadingmodes as alternativestoHeadUp MOB ifspeeddataalsoavailable Waypoint Chartplotter Waypointdisplayanddata data Position GPSsystem Marks PositiondatainDataBoxandNavWindow MOB COG SOGandtime Otherdata Transducers DataBoxandNavWindowdatadisplays includingspeed depth wind Chartdisplay Chartplotter either Chartdisplay...

Page 88: ...mode Press the HDGMODE default soft key to obtain the following display when heading information is available HDG MODE COURSE UP NORTH UP D3641 2 HEAD UP The currently selected mode is shown highlighted and is also indicated in the status bar at the top of the screen Heading Modes The heading modes are as follows D3988 1 Head Up North Up Course Up Head Up The radar picture is displayed with the ve...

Page 89: ...ess theHDGMODE default soft key 2 Press the soft key corresponding to the mode you require The radar picture changestoselectedmode 3 PressENTER to clear the heading mode soft keys The current orientation is indicated in the status bar Ifyoure selectCourseUpwhenthisisalreadythecurrentmode theCourseUp reference is reassessed according to the current data Effect onVRM EBLs VRM EBLs do not move on the...

Page 90: ...y available when your vessel s position is known via the SeaTalk or NMEA connection Placing a Mark Toplaceamarksymbol 1 Press the MARKS key The soft keys PLACEMRKATCURSOR and PLACE MRK AT VESSEL are displayed 2 To place a mark at the cursor position the cursor at the required point If you are displaying the cursor position box showing the lat long position you can check the coordinates to place th...

Page 91: ...erboard MOB function immediately Note To obtain an MOB position you need 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 MOB position using the Set Up Menus see Chapter 7 To initiate the MOB procedure press and hold the MARKS key for two seconds The Pat...

Page 92: ...cture you cannot display a remote radar cursor in a radar window nor a remote chart cursor in a chart window The following options are provided Local cursor echoes the cursor position between chart and radar windows onacombineddisplay Remote Radar or Chart Cursor SeaTalk displays the cursor from a radar or chart display connected via SeaTalk Cursor Out outputs the displays cursor s onto the SeaTal...

Page 93: ...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 the route is safe If you are using the chartplotter in combination with a SeaTalk autopilot the autopilot will prompt for confirmation before it steers the vessel towards the waypoint Ifyouhaveenteredyourrouteusingasmall scalechart zoomin...

Page 94: ... screen to the bottom of the screen 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 current area or use theRANGE keyto change the chart scale Data on a chart card is also available to a repeater display which can be used independently of the master When the mas...

Page 95: ...ing the card reader assembly Displaying the Chart Data The new chart information will be displayed when you move the cursor into an area covered by the new chart or if it is already in the area change the range scale If a chart repeater is connected the chart can also be accessed by the repeater display To see the chart you may need to zoom or pan to redraw the chart area to the screen The boundar...

Page 96: ...tailed information To obtain the chart object port or tide information 1 Movethecursoroverthesymbolforwhichyourequiretheinformation An Object data box such as the following is displayed at the lower left corner of the screen D4260 1 1 Object Caution area 2 To view further details press ENTER The details available are listed on screen in an object information pop up Use the trackpad to move the sel...

Page 97: ...able Where available details for each facility can be displayed This information includes items such as accomodation slip sizes fueling sanitation electrical or other maintenance services provided VHF channels monitored and other safety and navigation information In some areas the chart shows symbols for individual facilities The facilities and their associated symbols are defined below Displaying...

Page 98: ...LIGHT 1732 CURSOR 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 TIME 13 30 HEIGHT 4 06m SELECTED DATE 2 01 1998 CSR 50 49 05W BRG 304 T POS 001 18 00W RNG 27 70nm HIGH LOW WATER HIGH 0220 4 22m LOW 0640 0 88m HIGH 1400 4 10m LOW 1900 0 76m 0 71 1 36 2 01 2 66 3 31 3 96 4 61 CALSHOT CASTLE 6nm D4270 1 The cursor represented by a dotted vertical line on the graph is used to select a time for which the tide heig...

Page 99: ...NEARESTsoft key The port facility symbols are displayed 3 Use the trackpad to highlight the required facility then pressENTER 4 The nearest ports providing that facility are listed with distance and bearing to the port If you highlight a port name then pressENTER details for that facility are displayed Press CLEAR to return to the port list PressCLEAR to return to the facility symbols 5 Press CLEA...

Page 100: ...e you install the chartplotter on your vessel Note Radar marks may also be displayed on the screen if your chartplotter is a combined radar chartplotter or is part of an integrated system these are screen annotations you cannot go to marks nor can they be included in routes When you place a new waypoint it is displayed using the default symbol of a cross The waypoint is added to the waypoint list ...

Page 101: ...ayfrom the waypoint or pressCLEAR D4163 1 GOTO WAYPOINT EDIT WAYPOINT ERASE WAYPOINT MOVE WAYPOINT You can use theEDITWAYPOINT softkeytonamethethewaypointas described in Editing Waypoints below 3 PressCLEAR or ENTER toremovetheplacewaypointsoftkeys To place a waypoint using the Waypoint List 1 PressMARKS followed by theWAYPOINTLIST soft key The Waypoint List and associated soft keys are displayed ...

Page 102: ...below and the following soft keys are displayed D4163 1 GOTO WAYPOINT EDIT WAYPOINT ERASE WAYPOINT MOVE WAYPOINT The selected waypoint can be edited via these soft keys To select a waypoint using the Waypoint List 1 PressMARKS followedbythe WAYPOINTLISTsoftkey The Waypoint List and associated soft keys are displayed The list details all waypoints in alpha numeric order The selected waypoint is ind...

Page 103: ... in the lower half of the window Temperature depth date and time are included if available for waypoints placed at the vessel position To remove the Waypoint List and return to the default soft key display press CLEAR twice Editing theWaypoint Details Youcanchangethename symbolandpositionofanywaypoint To edit a waypoint 1 Select the waypoint using the cursor or the waypoint list as previously desc...

Page 104: ...l the waypoint position is correct When you have finished editing the position pressENTER to save the position or CLEAR to cancel the operation The Waypoint Position window is removed from the screen and the default soft keys are displayed Erasing aWaypoint You cannot erase the target waypoint or waypoints that are used in routes However youcanremoveawaypointfromthecurrentroute seeEditinga Routein...

Page 105: ... the cursor over the waypoint until the letters WPTare displayed The waypointsoftkeysaredisplayed 2 PressMOVEWAYPOINT the cursor changes to a four headed arrow 3 Move the cursor to the required waypoint position Press ENTER to set the position and return to normal cursor control PressCLEAR to cancel the operation To move a waypoint using the Waypoint Edit functions 1 Select the waypoint using eith...

Page 106: ...rent route can be edited by adding and moving waypoints The current route is always placed in the database list as route number 0 so you can edit the current route without affecting the original route in the database Once a route has been saved options are also provided to name a route erase a route and to display route details You can use the route information to review your passage plan by adjus...

Page 107: ... You can pan the chart and change the scale whilst placing waypoints 1 Ifnecessary movethecursortotheareainwhichyouwishtomakethe route and select a suitable chart scale 2 Press theROUTEsoft key then press theMAKEROUTE soft key The make route soft keys are displayed D4170 1 PLACE WAYPOINT UNDO WAYPOINT ACCEPT ROUTE 3 Move the cursor to the position on the chart where you want your first waypoint to...

Page 108: ...return to the default display Note The completed route is stored in the display unit and will be re displayed if you turn the unit off and on again However on an integrated system it is possible for a current route from another unit to overwrite this route it is therefore recommended that you Save the route as described below Saving the Current Route You can save up to 20 named routes in the route...

Page 109: ...st or press CLEAR to cancel the operation To return to the default soft key display pressENTER again Clearing the Current Route You can clear the current route from the screen When you select CLEARROUTE if the current route has not been saved you have the option of saving it and if you are following the current route you have the option to stop To clear the current route 1 Press theROUTEdefault so...

Page 110: ...ccessed from the second set ofROUTEsoftkeys To select a route as the current route 1 Press theROUTEsoft key followed by MORE then press ROUTELIST The route list is displayed The grey selection bar indicates the selected route ROUTE LIST CURRENT 1 EMPTY 2 EMPTY 3 EMPTY 4 EMPTY D4263 1 SHOW ROUTE ERASE ROUTE ROUTE INFO NAME ROUTE 2 Use the trackpad to select the required route then press theSHOWROUT...

Page 111: ...formation pop up the following details are provided for each waypoint Position Bearing frompreviouswaypoint Lengthofleg frompreviouswaypoint Total Length Time ETA or Elapsed Soft keys are provided to toggle the time between ETA or elapsed and to change the Speed Over Ground SOG value the ETA for each waypoint is calculated using the selected SOG so you can change the SOG to determine its effect on...

Page 112: ...y to use the actual SOG value rather than a planned one PLANNED SOG 0 0kn TIME ETA TOTAL ACTUAL SOG 1 0kn INFO FOR ROUTE CURRENT ROUTE WPT POSITION BRG DISTANCE TOTAL TIME T nm nm ETA 01 50 21 97N 0 0 0 0 001 15 80W 02 50 21 97N 090 4 4 4 4 001 08 75W 03 50 27 48N 000 5 5 10 0 001 08 75W D4264 1 4 PressENTER toremovetheRouteInformationwindow then ENTER or CLEAR to return to the route soft keys To ...

Page 113: ...ypoints at the end of the route RemovingaWaypoint ReversingaRoute Moving a Waypoint as described in Section 5 3 Any changes you make to the route affect only the current route The current route is always held in position 0 in the database so you need to Save the route ifyouwanttokeepthechanges Inserting a Waypoint into a Route You can use the context sensitive cursor to insert one or more waypoint...

Page 114: ...waypoints as required and press theACCEPTROUTEsoftkey the default soft keys are displayed Removing a Waypoint from the Route To remove a waypoint from the current route 1 Move the cursor over the required waypoint unitl the letters WPTare displayed The waypoint soft keys are displayed 2 Press the REMOVEWAYPOINTsoft key The waypoint is removed from the route and the route is re numbered Alternative...

Page 115: ...r previous waypoint to the target waypoint This section describes the following Follow a route either forwards or in reverse order Target Point Arrival Altering the route including 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 approach a waypoint t...

Page 116: ...ent route becomes the active target The soft keys change as follows D4251_1 CLEAR ROUTE REVERSE ROUTE EDIT ROUTE STOP FOLLOW These options are described in the following sections To follow the current route in reverse 1 Press theROUTEdefault soft key followed by MORE The route soft keys are displayed 2 Press theREVERSE ROUTE soft key The current route is reversed on the screen Press ENTER or CLEAR...

Page 117: ...creen butwaypointsremain Note When following a route using a SeaTalk autopilot the autopilot will not turn to the new waypoint until it is accepted at the autopilot control unit Other Follow Route Options You can use the soft keys to follow a route from a selected waypoint Join a route or if already following you can advance to the next waypoint You can also restart the cross track error setting t...

Page 118: ...your target rather than get back onto the original track To restart XTE 1 Press the GOTOdefault soft key the Follow Goto soft keys are displayed 2 Press theRESTARTXTE soft key The route origin moves to the current vessel position thus the XTE becomes zero GoingTo an IndividualTarget Point Rather than following a route you can go directly to a selected target point this can be an existing waypoint ...

Page 119: ...TOPGOTO isdisplayed Note The temporary waypoint is not added to the waypoint list when the GOTOis complete or is stopped the temporary waypoint is erased 3 To return to the default soft key display move the cursor away from the waypoint or pressCLEAR Stop Follow or Stop Goto To stop following the route or target point either Ifnecessary pressthe GOTOsoftkey thenpresstheSTOP GOTO FOLLOWsoftkey Or M...

Page 120: ...ted any waypoints sent on SeaTalk or NMEA are transferred and appended one by one to the waypoint list routes sent on NMEA are appended to the route list You can use this function to add waypoints from a PC connected via NMEA You can send the waypoint and route lists from the chartplotter to other instruments via NMEA using theSENDWPTLIST function Sending the waypoint list does not affect currentr...

Page 121: ...nt and route lists via HSB CAUTION Copying waypoints from another HSB instrument overwrites any existing waypoint and route lists 1 Display the waypoint list as previously described then press theWAYPOINT TRANSFERsoft key 2 Press the soft keyCOPYWPTSFROMHSB youarepromptedtoconfirm PressNOto cancel the operation then ENTER if you wish to remove the route list Press YES to continue The waypoint list...

Page 122: ...ack from the screen if you want to display a saved track This section describes Seting up a track including how to specify the interval Clearing the current track Managingtracks usingthetracklist includingSaving Naming Erasingand Showingatrack To access the track controls 1 From the chart display press theMENU key to display the chart set up soft keys D4162 1 SYSTEM SET UP CHART SET UP TRACK SET U...

Page 123: ...ck has not been saved theSAVETRACK soft keys are displayed To clear the track without saving it in the Track List press NO To save the track in the list press YES The Name track soft keys are displayed and you should continue as described in the following section SavingandNamingaTrack Press CLEAR to abort the Clear Track operation The current track is cleared from the screen and the default soft k...

Page 124: ... Erasing and Showing a Track To name an existing track erase a track or show a track you select the track from the track list then press the appropriate soft key as follows 1 Press theTRACKLIST soft key The Track List is displayed The grey selection bar indicates the selected track Select the required track then press the appropriate soft key 2 If youNAMEa track use the trackpad to move the cursor...

Page 125: ... following additional datafromequipmentconnectedtoyoursystemviaaHSB SeaTalk orNMEA link Data Example source Integrated functions available Heading Compass NorthUporCourseUpheadingmodes COG GPS MOB ifspeeddataalsoavailable Radar Radar system via Radardata eitherfull screenorina data HSB half screenwindow Position GPSsystem Waypoints Position COG SOGandtimedatain DataBoxandNavWindow MOB DataLog Othe...

Page 126: ...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 measurement end point A line connects the cursor to the starting point and the Ruler data box is updated to show the bearing and length of the line 4 Press ENTER to fix the end point of the ruler line and return to ...

Page 127: ...position To clear the ruler line and ruler data box either Move the cursor over the ruler line until the lettersA B are displayed then press CLEAR or Press VRM EBL the ruler soft keys are displayed PressRULEROFFON totoggle the ruler line and data box off To clear the ruler data box Press VRM EBL the ruler soft keys are displayed PressRULERDATABOXOFF ON to toggle the ruler data box off To move the ...

Page 128: ...tdown The countdown timer has reached zero AlarmClock The time matches the specified alarm time The alarms are switched on or off and the limits set using the ALARMS key menu Whenanalarmistriggered thealarmbuzzersoundsandapop upwindow describing the alarm is displayed Tosilencethealarmandclearthemessage pressanykey If the alarm was generated by the chartplotter the appropriate action is taken For ...

Page 129: ...ing the alarm For example for the arrival alarm you can adjust the 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 minutes and seconds and the alarm clock in hours and minutes 4 If required press theALARMOFFON softkeytotogglethealarmonoroff If you turn an alarm off its value is ...

Page 130: ...Marks the current position with a MOB symbol which replaces any current active waypoint and route DisplaystheMOBdatabox showingthebearinganddistancefromyour vessel to the MOB waypoint position and the elapsed time since the MOB was initiated Asyour vesselmovesfromtheMOBposition adottedlineisdisplayed connecting the MOB symbol and the vessel s current position D4273 1 RNG 0 33nm BRG 162 T 00 05 24 ...

Page 131: ...e following options are provided Local cursor echoes the cursor position between chart and radar windows onacombineddisplay Remote Radar or Chart Cursor SeaTalk displays the cursor from a radar or chart display connected via SeaTalk Cursor Out outputs the displays cursor s onto the SeaTalk bus When the appropriate option is switched on the display shows its own cursor plus the cursor of the other ...

Page 132: ... 31 21 23 22 19 17 27 16 15 IN USE IN USE IN USE IN USE IN USE IN USE IN USE STATUS STATUS STATUS 085 292 127 075 174 290 056 321 024 237 085 051 048 043 028 014 012 011 005 065 RESTART GPS D GPS SETUP FIX STATUS FIX HDOP 1 To tune a differential SeaTalk GPS to another beacon 1 PressD GPSSETUP the Differential GPS Setup pop up is displayed with MODEandBEACONSELECT softkeys 2 PressMODEAUTOMANto tog...

Page 133: ... log entry Course Made Good CMG since last log entry Distance Made Good DMG since last log entry Onceyouhaveenabledthedatalog youcanusetheDISPLAY keytochange full screenmode datacontinuestobelogged butyoumustchangetoDataLog Mode to view it Youcanstopthelogatanytimeandyoucanclearthelogfrommemory To activate Data Log Mode 1 PressDISPLAY the DISPLAYpop upisshown 2 PressDISPLAY again until LOGis selec...

Page 134: ... 18 550N 001 18 650W 6 86KM 7 23KM 7 23KM 6 67KM 5 74KM 5 00KM 4 63KM 5 00KM 5 74KM D4284 1 To stop recording log entries PresstheSTOPLOGsoftkey To clear the log entries Press the CLEARLOG soft key you are prompted Are You Sure To cancel theCLEARLOG operationpressthe NOsoftkey To continue press theYES soft key all log entries are deleted but the data logremainsactive To return to the chart display...

Page 135: ...parameters see Chapter 9 Inmostcases youwillonlyneedtousethe MENU keyoptionswhenyoufirst setupyoursystem However youmaydecidetochangethewayyouhave customisedsomeaspects suchasthescreenandhelpsetting asyoubecome morefamiliarwithyoursystem Once you have set the values they remain as the default settings until you reset them they are retained even if you power off your display This chapter covers the...

Page 136: ...tion of each parameter in turn To set the default parameters 1 Press the MENU key to display the set up soft keys the options available depend on the selected operating mode Radar D3640 2 SYSTEM SET UP RADAR SET UP Chart D4162 1 SYSTEM SET UP CHART SET UP TRACK SET UP GPS SETUP 2 Press the soft key for the set up you require The requested set up menu is displayed listing the parameters and their c...

Page 137: ... to increase or decrease the slider value in individual steps or press and hold the key to change the setting quickly The menu page is cleared so that you can see the effect of the slider adjustment on the radar picture When you have finished the adjustment pressENTER tore displaythemenupage 5 Once you have reset all the required values pressENTER to clear the menu and return to the set up soft ke...

Page 138: ...OFF COG OFForON OFF SOG OFForON OFF TIME OFForON OFF DATE OFForON OFF WIND OFF APP TRUEorBOTH OFF WAYPOINT OFF LAT LON or RNG BRG TTG OFF XTE OFForON OFF HEADING OFForON OFF LOG TRIP OFForON OFF PILOT OFForON OFF VMG OFF WIND WPTorBOTH OFF TEMPERATURE OFForON OFF TIDESET DRIFT OFForON OFF BEARINGMODE MAGNETIC MAG TRUE CURSOR REFERENCE MAG TRUE RELATIVE RELATIVE CURSORREADOUT OFF RNG BRG LAT LONG R...

Page 139: ...E UNITS CENTIGRADE CENTIGRADE FAHRENHEIT VARIATIONSOURCE AUTO AUTO MANUALvalue CURSORECHO LOCALCURSOR OFForON ON REMOTECURSOR OFForON OFF DATEFORMAT DD MM YY DD MM YY MM DD YY TIMEFORMAT 12HOUR 24HOUR 24HOUR TIMEOFFSET UTC orlocaloffsetvalue UTC Plusorminusupto12hours inwholehours LANGUAGE ENGLISH UK ENGLISH UK ENGLISH US DANISH FRENCH GERMAN DUTCH ITALIAN NORWEGIAN PORTUGESE SPANISH SWEDISH FINNI...

Page 140: ...ayed This is indicated in the radar status bar after the heading value Cursor Reference The mode of the bearing data displayed for the cursor readout The bearing information can be displayed in either 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 in Radar mode if you have head...

Page 141: ...ult soft keys are only displayed when a soft key is pressed and they disappear if no operation is performed for 10 seconds Key Beep This option controls whether or not the keys make a noise when you press them 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 ...

Page 142: ... 1 Variation value from the same source as the heading data If heading data is being taken from NMEA then variation is also takenfromNMEA If heading is taken from SeaTalk then SeaTalk variation is used 2 Variation value from a different source IfheadingdataisbeingtakenfromNMEA butnoNMEAvariation is available then variation is taken from SeaTalk If heading is taken from SeaTalk but no SeaTalk varia...

Page 143: ...ns that you could move the cursor over a target on the radar display and check the identity of the target by looking at the radar cursor position on the chartplotter Press the CURSORECHO soft key to display the cursor transfer soft keys The followingoptionscanbetoggled ONor OFF Radar Cursor In displays the cursor from another radar on the chart display or chart window default OFF Chart Cursor In d...

Page 144: ...ricaldata andawaypointdisplay Radar provides a simulated radar picture with example targets The picture doesnotchangeifyouchangetherange althoughtherangeringsare adjusted see Chapter 3 Both provides simulated data and radar picture Note On a radar master display you cannot view a simulated image whilst the scanner is in transmit mode If you switch the simulator on during transmit mode the scanner ...

Page 145: ...Parameter Options Factory New Default Default EBLDISPLAY MAG TRUE RELATIVE RELATIVE TIMEDTRANSMISSION OFF OFF ON TRANSMITPERIOD 10scans 20scans 20scans 30scans STANDBYPERIOD 3minutes 10minutes 5 10or15mins DEFAULTMARK Fish skull X SYMBOL Xoranchorsymbol MARKDISPLAY OFF ON ON CLEARMARKS Presssoftkeytoclear N A marksdatabase CUSTOMSCALE OFF OFF ON SETRANGES BEARINGALIGNMENT Slidervalue 0 EBL Display...

Page 146: ...IOD and STANDBYPERIODvalues are ignored Note Timed Transmision is not available on a Repeater Display Marks Options Youcanselectthemarksymbolthatwillbeusedwhenyouplaceamark see Section 4 4 IfyouturntheMARKDISPLAY option OFF any marks you have placed are hidden on the display but retained in the marks database You can turn the option on againtodisplaythematanytime To clear all stored marks from the...

Page 147: ... be greater than the value for the previous range in the list The following scale increments are available Range Scales nm Scale Increments nm 0 125to0 5 0 125 0 5to4 0 0 5 4 0tomaximumforscanner 2 0 When you have finished setting up the new scale press ENTER to return to the Radar Set Up Menu and press the ONsoft key to select your new scale BearingAlignment The bearing alignment is normally set ...

Page 148: ... of theRADARSETUP soft key for 5 seconds The Advanced Settings menu is then displayed 3 Use the trackpad to move the selection 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 adjustment on the radar picture and the radar is set to 1 8nm range 5 PressE...

Page 149: ...r adjustment can adversely affect auto gain and sea controls Tune Preset The radar tuning is controlled either automatically or manually using the TUNE control see Section 3 3 However this only controls a restricted range of tuning values If the actual tuning peak falls outside this range you will need to adjust the Tune Preset slider to move the controlled range over the tuning peak Press the INI...

Page 150: ...t Default Default Default Default Default Default Default CUSTOMISE Seebelowfordetails CHART PLOTTERMODE OFF ON ON CHARTORIENTATION NORTHUP NORTHUP COURSEUP HEADUP OBJECTINFORMATION OFF ON ON WAYPOINTSYMBOLS OFF ON ON WAYPOINTNUMBERS OFF OFF ON DEFAULTWAYPOINT Fish skull X SYMBOL Xoranchorsymbol HEADINGVECTOR OFF 3MINS 10MINS OFF INFINITE COGVECTOR OFF 3MINS 10MINS OFF INFINITE TIDEVECTOR OFF 10MI...

Page 151: ...t Orientation 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 with north upwards As you change heading the ship s heading marker moves This is the default mode and is the only mode available if there is no heading data Course Up The chart is stabilise...

Page 152: ...me period An infinite vector extends to the edge of the chart screen Heading Vector indicates your current heading COGVector indicates your course over ground Tide Vectorindicates the tide angle Tide information is calculated from the speed through water compass and position data Radar Chart Synch If you have a combined radar chartplotter display you can select Radar Chart SyncON or OFF When set O...

Page 153: ...the chartplotter to move Waypoints and routes may therefore appear to be at different positions when you change the datum When adding waypoints numerically to the waypoint list or via SeaTalk NMEA or HSB it is important that they are referenced to the same datum that the chart is to be operated in Chart Set Up Parameters ...

Page 154: ...140 HSBSeriesLCDDisplay ...

Page 155: ... from the power lead via a 6 3A quick blow fuse to positive and the black core to negative and using the simulator mode as described in Chapter 2 Getting Started If you areconnectingyourdisplayto otherequipment includinganotherHSB series display unit it is strongly recommended that you install test and align the master radar display as described in Sections 8 2 to 8 7 Details on installing the sca...

Page 156: ...nstallation Before you install your display unit you should spend some time planning the installation giving consideration to Siting the display unit as described in Section 8 3 Selecting the Display Unit Site Cable Runs including cables for an integrated system to provide heading and position data etc as described in Section 8 4 Cable Runs EMC Installation Guidelines All Raytheon equipment and ac...

Page 157: ...cified cables are used at all times Cutting and rejoining these cablescancompromiseEMCperformanceandsoshouldbeavoidedunless doing so is detailed in this handbook If a suppression ferrite is attached to a cable this ferrite should not be removed If the ferrite has to be removed during installation it must be reassembled in the same position The Pathfinder Radar ScannerOwner s Handbook includes inst...

Page 158: ...es 7 LCDDisplayAccessories 7 LCDDisplayAccessories 7 LCDDisplayAccessories Suncover lightgrey D331 Lightgrey RL70 RC520 RL70RC Suncover White D356 Darkgrey RL70 RC520 RL70RC Handbook Radar Chart 81163 All QuickReferenceCard Radar 86032 RL70 RL70RC QuickReferenceCard Chart 86033 RC520 RL70RC Mountingbracketassy W143 All Trunnionknobs x2 W145 All Flushmountkit M92708 All Powercable W144 All Seatalkc...

Page 159: ...ors avoiding tight bends in the cable Interference The selected 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 compass Mount the display unit at least 1m away from a magneticcompass Cable runs The display unit must be located near a DC power source The powe...

Page 160: ...146 HSBSeriesLCDDisplay DISPLAY GAIN VRM EBL MULTI MARKS ALARMS RANGE ENTER CLEAR MENU POWER Weight 1 2 Kg 2 6 lbs Compass Safe Distance 1 m 39 in D3221_3 Selecting the Display Unit Site ...

Page 161: ...necting to the display unit or extension cable SeaTalk cable optional with SeaTalk connector s at one or both ends HSB cable optional NMEA Output cable optional with a NMEA OUT connector at one end only Power Cable The HSB Series display is intended for use on ships DC power systems operating in the 10 7 to 44 V DC range that is 12 V 24 V systems and 32 V systems If the display is a master connect...

Page 162: ...nsidethemastandthenfed through the radar s cable entrance Make sure that the cable does not chafe where it enters the mast Note Route the cable from the display up to the scanner since this will require the smallest clearance hole The type of inter unit cable for connecting the scanner to the display unit depends on your scanner package Refer to the Pathfinder Radar Scanner Owner s Handbook for de...

Page 163: ...lay unit can be conveniently mounted on a dash area chart table bulkheadordeckhead asshowninthefollowingdiagram 1 Loosen the trunnion knobs and remove the trunnion from the display unit 2 Mark the locations of the trunnion screw holes on the mounting surface 3 Use the screws supplied to fix the trunnion at the marked locations 4 Fit the display unit to the trunnion adjust the display angle and tig...

Page 164: ...ch opposing corner of the cut outarea 5 Using a suitable saw cut along the inside edge of the cut out line 6 Removethetrunnion yoke knobsandbracketfromthedisplayunit Make sure that the unit fits in the cut out area 6a If the optional screw fitting is required drill four 5 mm holes as indicated on the template Screw the studs into the holes provided at the rear of the display 7 Connect the DC power...

Page 165: ...tput of the battery isolator switch or at a DC power distribution panel Raytheon recommends that power is fed directly to the radar via its own dedicated cable system and MUST be protected by a thermal circuit breaker or fuse fitted close to the power connection Refer to the HSB Series Radar Scanners Owner s Handbook for full details The DC system should be either Negative grounded with the negati...

Page 166: ...o another HSB Series display such as a chartplotter or second radar display NMEA Output for NMEA data output in an integrated system Power NMEA Input for 12 V 24 V and 32 V DC power connection two NMEA 0183 inputs and one RF ground screen connection 1 NMEA Output 2 HSB 3 Power and NMEA Input 4Scanner 5 SeaTalk The following sections detail the display unit connectors used when installing a single ...

Page 167: ... Black Black Green Yellow Shield Red Red Violet Blue Grey Video Video RTN Battery ve Tx Trigger Battery ve Data I O Tx Trigger Battery ve Data I O Battery ve Azimuth Azimuth 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 White Black Orange Yellow Green Blue Violet Grey Red Red Black Black 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Video Video Rtn Tx Trigger Tx Trigger Data I O Data I O Azimuth Azimuth Battery ve Battery ve Battery ve Batter...

Page 168: ...n 5 Batterypositive 12 24 32Vsystems Red 6 Channel2NMEAdatainput ve Green 7 Channel2NMEAreturn ve Blue PowerConnection PowerConnection PowerConnection PowerConnection PowerConnection The RED wire must be connected to the feed from the positive battery terminal and the BLACK wire to the feed from the negative battery terminal The shielded wire screen should be connected to the ship s RF ground as p...

Page 169: ... in place Scannerandpowerconnectionshavebeenmade 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 yourself ask your authorised installation dealer to check the installation before going to sea Switch On and Initial Setup To switch on the display unit pres...

Page 170: ...TRES CENTIGRADE AUTOMATIC DD MM YY 24 HOUR UTC ENGLISH UK OFF 3 Use the trackpad to move the selection bar down to the LANGUAGEoption The soft key labels are updated 4 Use the soft keys to highlight the required language 5 PressENTER to return to the setup soft keys 6 Press CLEAR to return to the normal radar screen Radar System Checks andAdjustments When the display is connected to a scanner unit...

Page 171: ...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 1 Ifthevesselismoored a Determine the accurate bearing of the target relative to the ship s bow with the aid of a hand bearing compass i e Subtract the ship s head bearing from the target visual bearing Example 1 Visual bearing 065 M Ship s head 021 M Relativ...

Page 172: ...ther than in single steps 5 Rotate the picture to place the target under the EBL or Heading Marker depending on the method used to obtain the correct relative bearing 6 When the bearing alignment error has been eliminated pressENTER to re displaytheRadarSetUpmenu 7 PressENTER again to return to the set up soft keys then press CLEAR to return to the normal radar screen 8 After adjusting the radar a...

Page 173: ...e selection bar down to the Display Timing option 6 Use the soft keys to adjust the Display Timing slider As soon as you start the adjustment the menu page is cleared so that you can see the effects of the adjustment on the radar picture and the radar is set to1 8 nm range 7 When the displayed image appears straight pressENTER to return to the AdvancedSetUpsoftkeys 8 PressCLEAR to return to the se...

Page 174: ...dre transmitted Power for External Equipment External equipment cannot be powered from the display s SeaTalk interface It must be powered from the 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 is only necessary if the products being connected to the...

Page 175: ...in half screen windows When two displays are used the following functionality will be obtained at each display assuming a radar scanner is connected to Display 1 Scanner Display1 Display2 Connected Type Functionality Type Functionality Yes RL70 Radarmaster RL70 Radarrepeater Yes RL70 Radar master RC520 Chartmaster Chartrepeater RL70RC Radarrepeater Yes RL70RC Radar master RL70 Radarrepeater Chartm...

Page 176: ...onnectedtoSeaTalkbus Position Chart ownvesselposition SeaTalkGPSconnectedviaAuxiliaryJB MOB ExistingGPSNavigatorviaSeaTalkbus Radar WaypointsandMarks ExistingGPS orLoran C navigatorwith NMEAoutput Speed MOB alsorequiresHDGdata Asforpositiondata TTGandETAcalculations Log speedthroughwater Waypoint Radar graphical display ExistingGPSNavigatorviaSeaTalkbus Chart Waypointandroutetransfer ExistingGPS o...

Page 177: ...alk and NMEA systems are shown in the illustrations below 12 24V Supply SeaTalk HSB 12 24V Supply 12 24V Supply SeaTalk SeaTalk GPS HSB Series Display HSB Series Display Course Computer Distribution Panel D4289 1 Scanner SeaTalk IntegratedSystemwithRepeaterDisplayandSeaTalkInstruments SeaTalk and NMEA In ...

Page 178: ...gle cable carrying power and data in out This means that additional instrumentsandfunctionscanbeaddedtoaSeaTalksystem simplyby pluggingthemintothenetwork SeaTalk is a precise high speed bi directional protocol which is flexible enough to adapt to any number of instrument heads without a central processor SeaTalkequipmentcanalsocommunicatewithnon SeaTalkequipmentviathe NMEA standard SeaTalk Connect...

Page 179: ...onnector require 12 V to operate 12 V is required for other SeaTalk units except where SeaTalk is connected only between two HSB 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 rather than the SeaTalk interface unless the compass only has a SeaTalk output To connect the di...

Page 180: ...ne 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 Chartplotter transmitting position and navigation data to a radar NMEA Input Connection The two NMEA Power input connectors are normally used for non SeaTalk Compass heading data or GPS It can also be used for...

Page 181: ...e 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 cable from external equipment Spare connections for another instrument The illustration below shows how to connect the junction box Appendix B provides connection details for specific Raytheon Apelco and Autohelm GPS andBeaconReceiversy...

Page 182: ...onnector NMEA OUT connector NMEA OUT connector Pin Pin name Function 2 NMEA_GND NMEA ground 3 NMEA_SIG NMEA data output 4 N C N C 5 CGND Screen 2 4 5 3 Rear of display NMEA out D4254_1 Data Conversion The HSB Series displays convert some information across the communications links as follows NMEAIn to NMEAOutand SeaTalk SeaTalk to NMEAOut This enables data received by the display to be passed to o...

Page 183: ...splay 3 Insert a chart cartridge for the area of your vessel UsetheRANGE keytozoom intocheckthatthechartdataisbeing displayed Received Data If either SeaTalk or NMEA In is connected verify that the expected data is displayed 1 PressDISPLAY and select the NAVDATAWINDOWON Check that the expected data is displayed 2 If heading data is connected select Chart mode and check it is displayed in the headi...

Page 184: ...170 HSBSeriesLCDDisplay ...

Page 185: ...anner or nearby equipment Switch off the display unit before removing the power cord Routine Checks The LCD display is a sealed unit Maintenance procedures are therefore limited to the following periodical checks Wipe the display clean with a damp cloth ensure power is off Examinethecablesforsignsofdamage suchaschafing cutsornicks Check that the cable connectors are firmly attached EMC Servicing a...

Page 186: ...ower 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 Item Power on setting HeadingMode HeadUp radar NorthUp chart Rain OFF butvaluestored radaronly FTC OFF butvaluestored radaronly Alarm ON withlast usedvalue Zoom OFF Windows OFF ContrastLevel Within30 70 range iflast usedvalueoutsidethisrange ...

Page 187: ...ction Correction Displaydoesnotfunction 1 Makesurethatthepowersupplycableis soundandthatallconnectionsaretightand freefromcorrosion 2 Checkthesystemfuse Scannernotresponding message Checkthatthecableconnectingthescanner totheradardisplayunitisfirmlyattachedand undamaged Thebearingdisplayedontheradar Performthebearingalignmentprocedure displayisnotthesameastheactual describedinsection8 7 bearing Ho...

Page 188: ...aler for assistance The dealer is best equipped to handle your service requirements and can offer timesaving help in getting the equipment back into normal operation In the event that repairs can not be obtained conveniently product service may also be obtained by returning the unit to Raytheon Product Repair Center 676IslandPondRoad Manchester NH03109 5420 The Product Repair Center is open Monday...

Page 189: ...tment handles enquiries concerning installation operation fault diagnosis and repair Accessories and Parts Raytheon accessory items and parts are available through your authorised Raytheon dealer Please refer to the lists of component part numbers and optional accessories in the Installation chapter of this manual and have the Raytheonpartnumberreadywhenspeakingwithyourdealer If you are uncertain ...

Page 190: ...176 HSBSeriesLCDDisplay ...

Page 191: ...tkeysandtrackpad Cursor Contextsensitive providesrange bearingorlat lon DisplayType 7 FilmSuperTwistNeumatic FSTN LCD monochromewith4greyscales Resolution 320x240 VGA portrait Display Size 7 diagonal 143x111mm LCDContrast 64levels selectableviasoftkeys Illumination Screen 8levelsofbacklighting Keypad 3levelsofbacklighting Languages UKEnglish USEnglish Danish French German Dutch Italian Norwegian P...

Page 192: ...earingAccuracy 1 VariableRangeMarkers 2xVRMs readoutnm kyds sm km ElectronicBearingLines 2xEBLs floatingifrequired resolution1 BearingScale 360 graduatedat10 intervals MinimumRange 23m 25yds RangeDiscrimination 23m 25yds PresentationModes Headup CourseuporNorthup selectableTrueorMagnetic ScannerControl Interferencerejection standby transmitmodes pulseselection Tune Rain FTC andSeacontrols withsele...

Page 193: ...or lat lon range and bearingfrompresentpositionoratvesselsposition 16characternamecanbeassigned WaypointTransfer HSB currentrouteviaSeatalk NMEA Routes Arouteplanmaycontainupto50waypoints Upto 20routescanbestoredintheunitsinternalmemory TrackHistory 10trackswithupto500pointsineachcanbestoredinthe unitsinternalmemory Alarms Programmablearrival crosstrackerror anchordrift positionfix datalosswarning...

Page 194: ...round CourseOverGround Position Waypointnumber range bearingandtime togo Speedthrough water Time CrossTrack Error Heading Wind Date Log Trip PilotStatus Temperature ManOverboard andcursorposition NMEAInput NMEA0183 GLL GGA GLC GTD VTG BWC BWR RMA RMB RMC XTE VHW HDG HDM HDT DBT DPTandZDA SeaTalkOutput Cursordata GuardzonealarmandNavigational databridgedfromNMEA NMEAOutput APB BWC CGA GLL RMB RMC V...

Page 195: ... are supplied with an Auxiliary Junction Box whose main purpose is to make this connection easier The junction box has two flying leads one with a SeaTalk plug for connection to the display and the other lead is for connection to a 12V power supply the display does not provide power for the GPS The following sections detail the connections to the Auxiliary Junction Box for several different types ...

Page 196: ...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 12 V supply before applying display or SeaTalk power It is recommended that a multimeter is used to check the connections 12V Power Supply fused From GPS sensor Yellow Green White Brown Red Black To Display Unit SeaTalk Socket D42...

Page 197: ...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 recommended that a multimeter is used to check the connections 12V Power Supply fused From GPS sensor Yellow Green White Brown Red Black To Display Unit SeaTalk Socket D4297 3 Red Black 12V Power Supply fused From GPS sensor Y...

Page 198: ...LP cable to expose the green and brown wires then 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 recommended that a multimeter is used to check the connections 12V Power Supply fused From GPS sensor Yellow Red Screen To Display Unit SeaTalk Socket D4292 3 Red Black...

Page 199: ...ect to the Auxiliary Junction Box as shown in the illustration below CAUTION Ensure the correct polarity of the 12 V supply before applying display or SeaTalk power It is recommended that a multimeter is used to check the connections Note You can use the GPS Set Up page to manually tune the Raystar 114 Refer to Chapter 6 for details 12V Power Supply fused From Combined GPS DBR sensor Green Red Bla...

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Page 201: ... for the CUSTOMoptions is on The chart features controlled from the Customise Chart menu are grouped as detailed below some groups are sub divided into categories MenuOption Chart Features CHARTTEXT Names CHARTBOUNDARIES ChartBoundaries SPOTSOUNDINGS SpotSoundings DEPTHSHADINGLIMIT ReferenceDepth DEPTHCONTOURS Depths BathymetricLines DepthLabels DEPTHCONTOURDISPLAY DepthContourRange NAVMARKS Light...

Page 202: ...lseabaseline Submarinetransitlane Territorialseaarea Restrictedarea SeaPlanelandingarea Military practice area MARINEFEATURES Tideways Currents Tideways Currents Tideways Currents Tideways Currents Tideways Currents Seabedbottom Seabedbottom Seabedbottom Seabedbottom Seabedbottom Tideway Sandwaves Waterturbulence Seabedarea Tideheight Spring Weed Kelp LANDFEATURES Natural Features Natural Features...

Page 203: ...tation Customs Distancemark warning Healthemergency Dockarea Postoffice Drydock Yachtclub Dykearea Boat yard Dykecrown Accessories Floatingdock Electrical electronicrepairs Gate Enginerepairs Gridiron Sailmaker Harbour facility Fishing divinggear SCUBA Hulk Hotel Inn Landingplace Restaurant Landingstairs Bank Exchangeoffice Lockbasin Pharmacy Oil barrier Port Marina Pile Slipway Pontoon Boathoist ...

Page 204: ...FFSHOREINSTALLATIONS Diffuser Obstruction Productioninstallation Offshoreplatform AREAS LIMITS Nodataarea CARTOGRAPHICOBJECTS Incompletesurveyarea NATURALFEATURES Ice Icearea Pingo COMPOSITEOBJECTS Airport Anchorage Channeledge Deepwaterroute Definedwater Harbour Rangesystem Lighthouse Mooringtrot Navigationmark afloat Navigationmark fixedinpoint TrafficSeparationSchemeSystem CARTOGRAPHICAREAS Car...

Page 205: ...lative BoatSpeedThroughWater SeaTalk VHW TotalLogandTripLog SeaTalk VLW WaterTemperature SeaTalk MTW AverageBoatSpeedthroughtheWater SeaTalkonly Heading HDG HDM HDT VHW SeaTalk LockedHeading SeaTalkonly Autopilot SteeringCompass MagneticVariation SeaTalk RMC RMA HDG RudderAngle SeaTalkonly Time Nopriority SeaTalk ZDA GGA RMC GLL BWC BWR Date SeaTalk ZDA RMC MOBdata SeaTalkonly AutopilotStatus Stan...

Page 206: ...ter TotalLogandTripLog WaterTemperature Heading MagneticVariation Time ZDA Date ZDA MOBdata CursorRange Bearing RSD2 EBL VRM Data RSD2 Headingmode RSD2 Radardisplayrange RSD2 Waypoint RouteTransfer WPL RTE 1 When available NMEA OUT data is transmitted from RL70RC and RC520 or from RL70 if connected to a Chart display via HSB 2 When available NMEA OUT data is transmitted from RL70 and RL70RC or fro...

Page 207: ...ls DC Direct Current DMG Distance Made Good DR DeadReckoning EBL Electronic Bearing Line EMC Electro Magnetic Compatability ETA Estimated Time of Arrival FCC FederalCommunicationCommission FLT Float floating EBL VRM ft feet FTC Fast Time Constant GPS GlobalPositioningSystem dGPS differential Global Positioning System GRD GuardZone HDG Heading HSB HighSpeedBus Hz Hertz GHz GigaHertz MHz MegaHertz I...

Page 208: ...ile NMEA National Marine Electronics Association POS Position of vessel RF RadioFrequency Rng Range rpm Revolutions Per Minute SSB SingleSideBand SHM ShipsHeadingMarker SOG SpeedOverGround STC Sensitivity Time Control T True TTG Time To Go V Volts VHF VeryHighFrequency VMG Velocity Made Good VRM Variable Range Marker WPT Waypoint XTE Cross Track Error yds yards ZMB ZoomBox Abbreviations ...

Page 209: ... C C Map Chart Card 187 Cable Runs 142 147 Cables Inter Unit 148 Power 147 Cancel MOB 116 Cancel MOB 78 CDI Window Options 5 30 Centre the Chart 11 37 the Vessel 38 Centre Control 35 Changing the Chart Scale 39 Changing the Heading Mode 73 74 Changing the Radar Range 52 Changing the Targets Display 61 Chart 73 Centre 11 37 Custom Display Options 33 Data 80 Displaying 81 Nearest 85 Object Informati...

Page 210: ...ext sensitive 15 37 Data Box 31 On Off 31 Goto 101 104 Moving 15 Cursor Echo 51 73 78 111 117 125 129 Chart 129 Local 78 117 129 Radar 129 Remote 78 117 Cursor Readout 124 126 Cursor Reference 124 126 Custom Options Chart 33 Customising the Chart Display 136 Customising the Screen Presentation Options 31 D Data Box 32 124 126 COG 124 Cursor 31 Date 124 Depth 124 Group of Six 32 On Off 32 Heading 1...

Page 211: ...ecification 7 177 Switching Off 22 23 Displaying a Route See Retrieve Route a Track See Show a Track Showing a Track Bearing Data EBLs 131 Chart Data 81 Waypoint Data 86 Displaying the Radar and Synchronising Radar Cha 48 Distance Chart Measuring Using VRM EBLs 63 112 E EBL Electronic Bearing Lines 51 63 See also VRM Data Box Controlling 68 Display 131 Floating 67 Using to Measure Bearing 63 Echoe...

Page 212: ...formation Indirect Echoes 56 63 Inserting a Waypoint in a Route 99 Chart Card 80 Installation Cable Runs 147 EMC Guidelines 142 Integrated Systems 142 Location 142 145 Planning 142 Integrated System 4 92 142 164 Definition 3 Identifying Objects with Cursor Echo 51 Installation Checks 169 Installation Considerations 142 160 Power 151 Integrated Sysytem Switching Control Between Radar and Chart 29 I...

Page 213: ...8 72 Multiple Echoes 54 56 See also Echoes False N Name a Route 93 94 98 a Track 109 110 a Waypoint 86 90 Nav Data from other Equipment 73 Window Options 5 30 Navigation See Follow Route See also Goto a Waypoint Navigation Aid i Navigational Echoes 54 See also Echoes NMEA 4 Data 73 76 111 166 191 Input Connection 152 154 155 162 166 Output Connection 152 168 169 North Up 74 137 O Object Informatio...

Page 214: ...rol 51 52 Determining 53 Measuring 64 Scale 52 Custom 52 131 132 Range Radar Scale MOB 77 RANGE Key 16 39 40 52 80 Range Rings 52 53 On Off 31 Remote Cursor Echo 78 117 Chart 129 Radar 129 Removing a Chart Card 81 a Waypoint from a Route 93 100 Repeater Display 1 4 80 92 161 Definition 3 Resetting the System 172 Reshaping a Guard Zone 69 Restart XTE 101 104 Retrieving a Route 92 96 Returning to th...

Page 215: ...Ship s Heading Marker 7 69 Head Up Mode 36 Hiding 36 Showing a Track 110 Side Lobes 55 Simulator 125 130 Chart 19 23 Radar 19 23 Soft Key Labels 127 Soft Keys 4 14 16 124 127 SOG Speed Over Ground Data Box 124 Specification 177 7 Display Unit 177 Speed 116 Speed Data Box 124 Standby Mode 4 20 21 Status Bar 7 11 STC Preset 135 Stop Follow 101 105 Goto 101 105 Switching Chart Grid On and Off 31 Swit...

Page 216: ... Range 63 VRM Data Box Controlling 68 VRM EBL 64 65 66 Data Box 68 Deleting 66 Floating 66 Moving 65 Placing 64 VRM EBL Effect of Heading Mode 75 VRM EBL Key 16 63 64 111 112 113 W Wakes 54 61 62 Clearing 62 Warranty iii Waypoint 32 73 79 116 136 138 Adding to a Route 93 100 Advance 104 Data Box 33 Data Display 86 88 97 Database List 86 87 93 104 Displaying 32 Editing 86 Editing Details 89 Erasing...

Page 217: ...ses batteries styli stylus drivebelts radarmixercrystals diodes snap inimpellercarriers impellers impellerbearings andimpellershaft arespecificallyexcludedfrom this Warranty Magnetrons CathodeRayTubes CRT hailerhornsandtransducersarewarrantedfor1year 12monthsfrom dateofsale TheseitemsmustbereturnedtoaRaytheonMarineCompanyfacility All costs associated with transducer replacement other than the cost...

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