User manual RAYMARINE HSB 7INCH LCD DISPLAY UNITS

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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 LCD Display Owner's Handbook Document number: 81163_1 Date: 1st September 1999 Preface i HSB Series LCD Display Owner's Handbook September 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 LCD display unit and scanner unit contain high voltages. [. . . ] It will only go in if it is the correct way round. Push the card in as far as it will go, then move it to the right so that the top is under the retaining pegs. The card will be held in place by the pegs. Close the card cover so that is clicks shut, to prevent water entering the display unit. Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 81 D4158-1 Removing a Chart Card To remove a chart card: 1. Open the card cover, at the lower left of the display front panel. Press down on the card you wish to remove, and move the top of the card to the left to clear the retaining pegs. The card will spring half-way out, enabling you to grip the card and remove it from the slot. Remember to close the card cover so that is clicks shut, to prevent water entering 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 boundary of each chart digitized in the current card is defined by a box or rectangle. (You can switch off the chart boundaries display if you wish, as part of the chartplotter set up described in Chapter 7. ) Displaying Chart Data 82 HSB Series LCD Display To zoom in: 1. Use the trackpad to move the cursor inside one of the chart boxes, and press the lower part of the RANGE key. That area is expanded, with the cursor at the centre, so that you can see more detail. Note that the smaller the chart box is on the screen, the greater the amount of detail that is available when you zoom in. If you have switched on Plotter Mode (see Section 7. 6, Chart Set Up), you can zoom in further than the most detailed chart; all chart functions remain available. Displaying Object Information Chart cards include a number of displayed objects for which information is available, such as lights and buoys. If your chart includes port and tide data, this can be displayed along with information for the nearest port facility (for a selected position). You use the contextsensitive cursor to identify the object and display detailed information. To obtain the chart object, port or tide information: 1. Move the cursor over the symbol for which you require the information. An Object data box such as the following is displayed at the lower left corner of the screen: 1 Object Caution area D4260-1 Displaying Object Information 2. The details available are listed onscreen in an object information pop-up. [. . . ] See also Find Ship System Component List 144 Grounding 151 Set Up 122, 124­125 Test 155 Unpacking 142 T Target (Chart) 101 Arrival 101, 103 Goto 101, 104 Waypoint 101 Targets (Radar) 4, 21 Control 54, 61­64 Expansion 54, 61, 62 Interference Rejection 54, 61, 62 Wakes 54, 61, 62 Temperature Data Box 124 Terminology 3 Tide Data 82, 84 Tide Set/Drift Data Box 124 Tide Vector 136, 138 Index 202 HSB Series LCD Display Time Data Box 124 Time Format 125, 129 Timed Transmit Mode 4, 131, 132 Timers 114 Alarm Clock 114 Countdown 114 Setting 111, 114 Timing Adjustment 158 Track List. See Tracks: Database List Tracking Stop 105 Trackpad 4, 14, 37 Tracks 108 Clear 109 Clearing 108 Database List 109 Erasing 110 Managing 108, 109 Naming 109, 110 Saving 109 Setting Up 108 Showing 110 Transfer Waypoints and Routes 106 Transmission Check 156 Transmit Mode 4, 20, 21. See also Standby Mode Tune Preset 135 Tuning the Receiver 54, 59 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 86, 90 Goto 101, 104 Inserting in a Route 99 List 90. See also Waypoint: Database List MOB 77 Moving 86, 91, 93 Naming 86, 89, 90 NMEA 106 Numbers 136, 138 Placing 86, 87, 93 Position 86, 89 Removing from a Route 93, 100 SeaTalk 106 Selecting 86, 88 Symbol 86, 89, 136, 138 Transfer 86, 92, 106 Waypoint Data Box 124 Waypoint List 89 Wind Data Box 124 Window Options BDI 5, 30 CDI 5, 30 Chart 5, 30 Nav Data 5, 30 Radar 5, 30 Windows Full Screen 5 Half Screen 5 World Map 11, 80 Index U Unfloating a Floating EBL 67 Units 125, 128 Unpacking the System 142, 144 V Variation Source 125, 128 Vectors 136, 138 Vessel Centre 38 VMG Data Box 124 VRM (Variable Range Markers) 51, 63 Using to Measure 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 X XTE Restart 101, 104 XTE (Cross Track Error) Data Box 124 Z Zoom 7, 11, 34 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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