[. . . ] hsb2 PLUS Series Color LCDDisplay Owner's Handbook
Document number: 81188_3 Date: September 2002
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hsb2 PLUS Series Color LCD Display Owner's
Handbook
September 2002 INTENDED USE
The display units detailed in this handbook may form part of navigational radar systems intended for light marine use. These displays and radar systems are only an aid to navigation.
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 specialized service procedures and tools only available to qualified service technicians there are no user serviceable parts or adjustments. [. . . ] You can use the soft keys and trackpad to change the date for which tide information is shown.
Displaying Chart Object and Source Information
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4. 61 3. 96 3. 31 2. 66 2. 01 1. 36 0. 71 0 2 4
CSR 50°49^05W POS 001°18^00W
BRG 304°T RNG 27. 70nm
CALSHOT CASTLE
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10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
CURSOR TIME 13:30 HEIGHT 4. 06m SUNRISE/SUNSET TWILIGHT 0646 SUNRISE 0807 SUNSET 1611 TWILIGHT 1732
SELECTED DATE 2/01/1998 HIGH/LOW WATER LOW 0640 0. 88m HIGH 0220 4. 22m LOW 1900 0. 76m HIGH 1400 4. 10m
SET DATE
PREV. DAY
TODAY
NEXT DAY
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Figure 5-3:
Tide Data
To select a time, use the trackpad to move the cursor to the required time. Alternatively, press SET DATE; to change date, use the trackpad to move the cursor left/right to
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations
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select the character and up/down to increase/decrease the value. The graph and tide data will be updated accordingly.
Nearest
You can obtain information for the eight nearest waypoints, port services, ports, tide stations, wrecks or obstructions for a selected position. The chartplotter also provides options to redraw the chart with a selected item at the centre, Goto a waypoint and display a list of all the port on the chart card. Move the cursor to the required position then press ENTER to display the object information pop-up.
Displaying Chart Object and Source Information
2. For port services the port service symbols are displayed, use the trackpad to highlight the required service, then press ENTER. If you select a port then press ENTER, detailed information for the service at that port is displayed. Typical port data is shown in Figure 5-4.
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Figure 5-4:
Nearest Port - Typical Data
ii. For all other items, the eight nearest objects are listed with distance and bearing. Soft keys provide you with options to EXPAND port, wreck and obstructions data; view a FULL LIST of ports detailed on the chart card; SHOW TIDE data; GOTO a waypoint and FIND the object (redraw the chart with the object at the centre). Use the trackpad to highlight an object, then press the required soft key. To return to the default display, press CLEAR to back-track through the pop-up lists.
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5. 3 Working with Waypoints
Introduction
The Chartplotter enables you to place up to 998 waypoints (in addition, waypoint number 999 is used for MOB operation): a waypoint is a position entered on a chart as a reference, or as a place to go to. All waypoints placed on the chartplotter are stored in a waypoint database list which includes symbol, position, bearing, range and additional data. All waypoints in the database are displayed on the screen, unless you set waypoint display off in the Chart Set Up menu, as described in Chapter 7. You can select a waypoint, either onscreen or from the list, for editing. A waypoint can be placed at the cursor position, or at the vessel's current position (this is sometimes known as an event mark); a waypoint at the vessel position includes additional information (if available) on the depth and temperature when it was placed. Alternatively, you can manually enter Waypoints as either Lat/Long coordinates or Loran TDs which are automatically converted into Lat/Long coordinates. You can place waypoints, using simulator mode, before you install the chartplotter on your vessel. Note: Radar marks may also be displayed on the screen if your chartplotter is a combined radar/chartplotter or is part of an integrated system; these are screen annotations - you cannot GOTO marks, nor include them in routes. When you place a new waypoint, it is displayed using the default symbol of a cross (unless you have changed the symbol in Chart Set Up). The waypoint is added to the waypoint list and tagged with the next available number. [. . . ] The Installed Warranty provides for onboard repair or exchange, by Raymarine or it's approved service agents, for a period of 2 years/24 months, from date of sale of the boat to the end user where the equipment has been installed by a Raymarine certified installer, or from commissioning of the installation by a Raymarine certified installer, or 30 months from date of shipment of the equipment from Raymarine whichever expires first, except as provided below.
Obtaining Warranty Service
In the event of Warranty service being required, contact Raymarine or the nearest Raymarine certified service agent a full list of local service agents are available on the Internet or can be requested from the nearest Raymarine agent. A suitable proof of purchase, showing date, place of purchase, and serial number must be made available to Raymarine or authorized service agent at the time of request for Warranty service. In cases where a Raymarine certified installer has not installed the product; i. e. Limited Warranty, the affected unit must be returned to the local Raymarine approved service agent, with a copy of proof of purchase and/or completed warranty card. [. . . ]