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HSB Series CRT Display Owner's Handbook
Document number: 81153_3 Date: 23rd December 1999
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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. Adjustments require specialised service procedures and tools only available to qualified service technicians there are no user serviceable parts or adjustments. [. . . ] · In Course Up mode, the VRM/EBLs are fixed with respect to the selected course.
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4. 3 Using Marks
The Marks function allows you to place a mark anywhere on the radar picture. You should be aware that radar marks are not the same as chart waypoints and cannot be used in routes. Marks are placed with the default mark symbol at either cursor or vessel position. If you wish to use a different symbol, you can change the default setting from the RADAR SET UP menu (see Section 7. 4). Marks are stored with their latitude, longitude and symbol; the information is retained when the radar is turned off. To delete all the marks in the display unit database you need to do a Factory Reset as described in Section 9. 2. Note: When you use the MARKS key to access the Marks function, simply press the key momentarily and release it. If you hold it down for two seconds, the Pathfinder Radar will enter man overboard (MOB) mode, as described in Section 4. 4. The Marks function is only available when your vessel's position is known via the SeaTalk or NMEA connection.
Using Marks
PLACE MRK AT CURSOR PLACE MRK AT VESSEL
Placing a Mark
To place a mark symbol: 1. The soft keys PLACE MRK AT CURSOR and PLACE MRK AT VESSEL are displayed. To place a mark at the cursor, position the cursor at the required point. If you are displaying the cursor position box showing the lat/long position, you can check the co-ordinates to place the mark accurately. Press the PLACE MARK AT CURSOR softkey. The mark is placed using the default symbol. Note: If the Mark database is full, a warning message is displayed, with the position (in latitude and longitude) of the oldest mark. You have the following options: Press the YES soft key to replace this old mark with the new mark. Press the NO soft key to keep the old mark and display the next oldest mark. You can keep pressing NO to step through the mark database until a mark you wish to replace is displayed, and then press YES. Press CLEAR to keep all the existing marks, and cancel the new mark placement.
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Moving or Deleting a Mark
You can move or delete marks using the context-sensitive cursor. 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. [. . . ] See also MULTI: Rotary Control Distant Rain 3-7, 3-10 Recommendations 3-9 Rain Control 3-5 Range - Radar 3-14 Changing 3-2 Control 3-1, 3-2 Determining 3-3 Measuring 3-14 Measuring Using VRM/EBLs 3-13 Scale 3-2 Custom 3-2, 7-11, 7-12 MOB 4-5 RANGE Key 2-21, 2-22, 3-2, 5-2 Range Rings 2-18, 3-2, 3-3 On/Off 2-13 Relative Motion 4-2 Remote Cursor Echo 4-6, 6-7, 7-9 Removing a Waypoint from a Route 5-15, 5-22 Chart Card 5-3 Repeater Display 1-1, 1-4, 5-2, 5-14, 8-22 Definition 1-3 Resetting the System 9-2 Reshaping a Guard Zone 3-18, 3-20 Restart XTE 5-23, 5-26 Retrieving a Route 5-14, 5-18 Returning to the Full-Screen Display 2-11 Reverse Route 5-22 Review Your Passage Plan Scenario 2-28
Rotary Controls 1-4, 1-13, 1-16 GAIN 3-5, 3-7 MULTI 3-5, 3-7, 3-21 SEA 3-5, 3-7 Route 5-14 Altering 5-22 Clearing 5-14, 5-17 Creating 5-14, 5-15 Current 5-14 Data Display 5-18 Database List 5-13, 5-145-22 Displaying 5-14 Editing 5-15, 5-21 Erasing 5-20 Follow 5-23, 5-24 Information 5-19 Joining 5-25 Naming 5-15, 5-16, 5-20 NMEA 5-28 Retrieving 5-14, 5-18 Reversing 5-22 Saving 5-14, 5-16 Transfer 5-14, 5-28 Route Leg 5-14 Data Display 5-19 Routine Checks 9-1 Ruler Data Box 6-2, 6-3
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Safety i, 5-1 Disposal Instructions ii Electromagnetic Energy i EMC Servicing Guidelines 9-1 Fuses ii High Voltage i Navigation Aid i X-Rays i Saving a Route 5-14, 5-16 a Track 5-31 Scale - Chart 2-19, 2-21, 5-2, 5-15, 6-6 Scale - Radar 3-2 Custom 3-2, 7-11, 7-12 MOB 4-5 Scanner i, 1-4 Connection 8-13, 8-14 Modes Scanner Off 2-2, 2-3 Standby 1-4, 2-2, 2-3 Timed Transmit 1-4, 7-11, 7-12 Transmit 1-4, 2-2 Off Mode 2-2, 2-3 Switching Off 2-4
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Scenarios 2-23 Identify a Radar Target on the Chart Display 230 Make & Follow a Route 2-26 Place & Goto a Waypoint 2-24 Review Your Passage Plan 2-28 Screen Presentation Options 2-13 Screen Saver 2-6 Sea Clutter Recommendations 3-8 SEA Rotary Control 3-5, 3-7 SeaTalk 1-4, 5-8, 6-7, 7-9, 8-23 Connection 8-13, 8-25 Cursor Echo 4-6, 6-7 Data 4-1, 4-4, 4-6, 5-28, 6-1, 8-25, D-1 Selecting a Half-Screen Window 2-11 a Waypoint 5-8, 5-10 the Heading Mode 4-3 the Operating Mode 2-7 Setting Alarms & Timers 6-1, 6-4 Setting Up 7-17-20 a GPS 6-1, 6-8 Advanced Settings 7-15 ARPA 7-14 Changing Parameters 7-2 Chart Parameters 7-2, 7-17 Radar Parameters 7-2, 7-11 System Parameters 7-2, 7-4 Tracks 5-30 Shadows 3-6. 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
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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
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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. [. . . ]