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[. . . ] 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. HSB Series CRT Display Owner's Handbook Document number: 81153_3 Date: 23rd December 1999 HSB Series CRT Display i HSB Series CRT Display Owner's Handbook December 1999 SAFETY NOTICES This radar equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual. Failure to do so can result in personal injury and/or navigational inaccuracies. The CRT display unit and scanner unit contain high voltages. [. . . ] Move the mark to the new position using the trackball. Press ENTER again to drop the mark in its new position, or CLEAR to abandon the operation and return the mark to its previous position. To delete an individual mark, move the cursor over the mark until the letters MRK are displayed, then press CLEAR. 4. 4 Man Overboard (MOB) If you lose a person or object overboard, and need to return to the location, you should use the Man Overboard (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 Pathfinder Radar then performs all the following tasks automatically: · Switches the range scale to ¼nm. · Marks the current position with a MOB symbol . The MOB waypoint replaces any current active waypoint and route. · Displays the MOB data box, showing the bearing and distance from your vessel to the MOB waypoint position, and the elapsed time since the MOB was initiated. · As your vessel moves away from the MOB position, a dotted line is displayed connecting the MOB position and the vessel's current position. Man Overboard 4-6 HSB Series CRT Display · Sounds a 4-second alarm pattern every 30 seconds. · Sends a MOB message to other units in the system, via the SeaTalk connection. To cancel the MOB, press and hold the MARKS key for 2 seconds. Cursor Echo Note: The MOB procedure can also be initiated or cancelled remotely if the appropriate SeaTalk message is received by the Pathfinder Radar. 4. 5 Cursor Echo In a combined radar/chart display, or in a system with any chart display connected via Seatalk, you can set the display to enable cursor transfer. Cursor echo (accessed from the Set Up Menu) enables you to display a chart cursor on the radar picture, or a radar cursor on the chart picture (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 on a combined display. · Remote Radar or Chart Cursor (SeaTalk): displays the cursor from a chart display connected via SeaTalk. · Cursor Out: outputs the display's 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 display with appropriate cursor text (RDR or CHT) to indicate its origin. This means 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. Refer to Chapter 7 for cursor echo setup details. Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-1 Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5. 1 Introduction This chapter explains how to use the chart functions to navigate with your HSB Series display. It covers the following topics: · Using chart cards. · Controlling waypoints, including placing, moving, editing and deleting waypoints. · Working with routes, including creating a new route, managing routes using the route database and editing routes. [. . . ] See SHM SHM (Ship's Heading Marker) 1-7, 3-18 Head Up Mode 2-18 Hiding 2-18 Showing a Track 5-32 Side Lobes 3-5. See also Echoes: False Simulator 7-5, 7-10 Chart 2-1, 2-5 Radar 2-1, 2-5 Slider Adjustments 1-13, 1-16 Soft Key Labels 7-7 Soft Keys 1-4, 1-13, 1-16, 7-4 SOG Data Box 7-4 Specification A-1 7" Display Unit A-1 Speed Data Box 7-4 Standby Mode 1-4, 2-2, 2-3. See also Transmit Mode Status Bar 1-7, 1-10 STC Preset 7-16 Stop Follow 5-23, 5-27 Goto 5-23, 5-27 Switching Chart Grid On and Off 2-13 Switching Control Between Radar & Chart Screens 2-11 Switching Range Rings On and Off 2-13 Switching the Cursor Data Box On and Off 2-13 Switching the Display On and Off 2-2, 2-4, 25, 8-16 Switching the Scanner On and Off 2-2, 2-4 Symbol Marks 7-11 MOB 4-5, 6-6 Waypoint 5-8, 5-11, 7-17, 7-19 Synchronise Chart and Radar 1-10, 2-20, 221, 7-17 System Component List 8-2 Defined iii Typical System Diagram 8-1 System Components 8-4 System Reset 9-2 System Set Up 7-2, 7-4­7-5 System Test 8-16 T Target Acquire 3-25 Cancel 3-25 Data 3-26 Target (Chart) 5-23 Arrival 5-23, 5-25 Goto 5-23, 5-26 Waypoint 5-12, 5-23, 5-27 Target Tracking 3-1 Targets (Radar) 1-4, 2-3 Control 3-5, 3-11­3-14 Expansion 3-5, 3-11, 3-12 Interference Rejection 3-5, 3-11, 3-12 Wakes 3-5, 3-11, 3-12 MARPA 1-9, 3-1, 3-25 Temperature Data Box 7-4 Terminology 1-3 Tide Data 5-4, 5-6 Tide Set/Drift Data Box 7-4 Tide Vector 7-17, 7-19 Time Data Box 7-4 Time Format 7-5, 7-9 Time Offset 7-5 Timed Transmit Mode 1-4, 7-11, 7-12 Timers 6-4 Alarm Clock 6-4 Countdown 6-4 Setting 6-1, 6-4 Timing Adjustment 8-19 Trackball 1-4, 1-13, 1-14, 2-19 xx HSB Series CRT Display Tracks 5-30 Clearing 5-30, 5-31 Database List 5-31 Erasing 5-32 Managing 5-30, 5-31 Name 5-31, 5-32 Saving 5-31 Setting Up 5-30 Showing 5-32 Transfer Waypoints and Routes 5-8, 5-14, 5-28 Transmission Checking 8-17 Transmit Mode 1-4, 2-2, 2-3. See also Standby Mode True Motion 4-2 Tune Preset 7-16 Tuning the Receiver 3-5, 3-7, 3-9 U Unfloating a Floating EBL 3-17 Units 7-4, 7-7 Unpacking the System 8-2, 8-4 V Variation Source 7-5, 7-8 Vectors 7-17, 7-19 VMG Data Box 7-4 VRM (Variable Range Marker) 3-1, 3-13 Data Box 3-17 Deleting 3-15 Floating 3-16 Moving 3-15 Placing 3-14 Using to Measure Chart Distance 6-1 Using to Measure Range 3-13 VRM/EBL Data Box 3-13 VRM/EBL, Effect of Heading Mode 4-3 VRM/EBL Key 3-13, 3-14, 6-2, 6-3 Editing Details 5-8, 5-11 Erasing 5-8, 5-12 Goto 5-23 Inserting in a Route 5-21 MOB 4-5, 6-6 Moving 5-8, 5-13, 5-15 Name 5-11 NMEA 5-28 Numbers 7-14, 7-17, 7-19 Placing 5-8, 5-9, 5-15 Position 5-11 Removing from a Route 5-15, 5-22 SeaTalk 5-28 Selecting 5-8, 5-10 Symbol 5-8, 5-11, 7-17, 7-19 Transfer 5-8, 5-14, 5-28 Wind Data Box 7-4 Window Options 2-7 BDI 1-5 CDI 1-5 Chart 1-5 Nav Data 1-5 Radar 1-5 Windows Full Screen 1-5 Half Screen 1-5 World Map 1-10, 5-2 X X Rays i XTE (Cross Track Error) Data Box 7-4 Restart 5-23, 5-26 Z Zoom 1-7, 1-10, 2-16 W Wakes 3-5, 3-11, 3-12 Clear 3-12 Warranty iii Waypoint 4-1, 7-17, 7-19 Adding to a Route 5-15, 5-22 Advance 5-26 Data Box 2-15, 7-4 Data Display 5-8, 5-10, 5-19 Database List 5-8­5-13, 5-15, 5-26 Display - Radar Mode 2-14 Displaying 5-8 Limited Warranty Certificate Raytheon Marine Company warrants each new Light Marine/Dealer Distributor Product to be of good materials and workmanship, and will repair or exchange any parts proven to be defective in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of 2 years/24 months from date of sale to end user, except as provided below. 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