Set up options, Operating modes – Raymarine hsb2 PLUS Series User Manual
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Cursor echo across SeaTalk, and between chart and radar windows
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Choice of orientation: Head Up, Course Up and North Up
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The system can be connected to an ST80 Navigator keypad for entry of
alpha-numeric data.
Set Up Options
Set up options allow you to choose what is displayed, how it is displayed
(including language and units), bearing mode and how the display operates
with other
hsb
2
units. You can view the cursor position and a variety of data
from other equipment, e.g. speed, heading, depth, wind and tide information
in a set of user-selectable data boxes. For systems with an autopilot, when the
status and locked heading information change the new data can be displayed.
Display options are provided in System Set Up, described in Chapter 7.
Screen Presentation Options, described in Chapter 2 allow you to switch the
cursor and data boxes On/Off. The cursor box and user-selected data boxes
can be moved around the screen.
Operating Modes
On a single
hsb
2
unit you can view a full screen radar.You can also set
Windows On to split the display into two half-screen windows to show
supplementary data or, on a combined display unit, display radar and chart
simultaneously. The main operating mode (radar or chart) is displayed in the
upper window; you choose what is displayed in the lower window.
The following are available:
Table 1-1:
hsb
2
Single Display Operating Modes and Window Options
Display
Full-screen mode
Half-screen Window Options
RL70 PLUS
Radar
CDI, BDI or Nav Data
RC520 PLUS
Chart
CDI, BDI or Nav Data
Data Log
Windows not available
RL70RC PLUS
Radar Mode
CDI, BDI, Chart or Nav Data
Chart Mode
CDI, BDI, Radar or Nav Data
Data Log Mode
Windows not available
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