Chapter 6: further chart operations, 1 introduction, Chapter 6 – Raymarine hsb2 PLUS Series User Manual
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Chapter 6: Further Chart Operations
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Chapter 6: Further Chart Operations
6.1 Introduction
This chapter explains how to use the additional functions that are provided on
the chartplotter and combined radar/chartplotter displays.
It covers the following topics:
•
Measuring distances and bearings on the chart, using the VRM/EBL key
•
Setting alarms and timers
•
Man Overboard (MOB)
•
Cursor Echo
•
GPS Setup
•
Data Log Mode
In order to use some of these functions, you may need the following additional
data from equipment connected to your system via a
hsb
2
, SeaTalk, or NMEA
link:
*If heading data is available via both NMEA and SeaTalk, NMEA data takes priority. For all other data,
SeaTalk data takes priority (see Section 6.3).
Table 6-1:
Function of External Data
Data
Example source
Integrated functions available
Heading
COG
Compass*
GPS
- Head Up or Course Up heading modes
- MOB (if speed data also available)
Radar data
Radar system, via
either a
combined unit or
hsb
2
- Radar data, either full-screen or in a half-screen window
Position
GPS system
- Waypoints
- Position, COG, SOG and time data in Data Box and Nav
Window
- MOB
- Data Log
Other data
Transducers
- Data Box and Nav Window data displays, including speed,
depth, wind, temperature
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