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HSB Series CRT Display
GPS
Setup
6-1, 6-8
Grounding the System
8-12
Guard Zones
3-1, 3-18
Controlling Alarms
3-18, 3-21
Deleting
3-18, 3-20
Moving
3-18, 3-20
Placing
3-18, 3-19
Reshaping
3-18, 3-20
H
Half-Screen Windows.
See also
Window Options
Selecting
2-8
Head Up
4-2, 7-19
Heading
4-1, 4-5, 6-1, 6-6
Data Box
7-4
Heading Mode
4-2
Changing
4-1, 4-2
Course Up
4-2
Effect on VRM/EBLs
4-3
Head Up
4-2
North Up
4-2
Selecting
4-3
Heading Vector
7-17, 7-19
Help
7-4, 7-7
Help from Raytheon
Europe
9-5
US
9-3
Worldwide Support
9-5
Hiding the SHM
2-18
High Voltage
i
HSB
8-22
Connection
1-4, 8-13, 8-22
Data
4-1, 5-28, 6-1, 8-22
Definition
1-3
HSB Series Display Unit.
See
Display Unit
I
Identifying a Radar Target on the Chart Display
Sc
2-30
Identifying False Echoes
3-5
Identifying Objects
3-1.
See also
Cursor
Echo.
See also
Object Information
Indirect Echoes
3-6
Initial Setup
8-16
Inserting
a Chart Card
5-2
a Waypoint in a Route
5-21
Installation
Cable Runs
8-8
EMC Guidelines
8-2
Integrated Systems
8-2
Location
8-2
Planning
8-2
Integrated System
1-4, 5-14, 8-2, 8-30
Definition
1-3
Identifying Objects with Cursor Echo
3-1
Installation Considerations
8-2, 8-21
Power
8-12, 8-21
Switching Control Between Windows
2-11
Inter-Unit Cable
8-9
Interference Rejection
3-5, 3-11, 3-12
Interpreting and Adjusting the Radar Picture
3-
1, 3-4
J
Joining a Route
5-25
Junction Box
for External Instruments
8-28, B-1
K
Key Beep
7-4, 7-7
Keys
Dedicated
1-4, 1-13, 1-15
Soft
1-4, 1-13, 1-16, 7-4
L
Language
7-5, 7-10
LCD Display.
See
Display unit
Lighting Control
2-5
Local Cursor Echo
4-6, 6-7, 7-9
Location of the Display Unit
8-2
Log/Trip Data Box
7-4
M
Magnetron
2-2
Maintenance & Problem Solving
9-1–9-5
Make a Route.
See
Creating: a Route
Make and Follow a Route Scenario
2-26
Man Overboard (MOB).
See
MOB
Managing
Database Lists
5-28
Tracks
5-30, 5-31
Marks
4-1, 4-4, 5-8
Deleting
4-5
Moving
4-5
Options
7-11, 7-12
Placing
4-4
Symbol
7-11
MARKS Key
4-4, 4-5, 5-9, 5-10, 5-28, 6-6
MARPA
1-9
Database List
3-25, 3-26
Target Data Box
3-26
Master Display
1-4, 5-2, 8-22
Definition
1-3
Measuring Chart Distances Using the VRM/EBL
Key
6-1, 6-2
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