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4-36 E-Series Networked Display Reference Manual
chart status bar as LOCAL or SYSTEM. The system view is shared across networked E-
Series displays.
Note:
Whenever you initially open a chart window, its chart presentation will be sys-
tem. If you want to display two chart windows with different presentation, you need to
change the view to be
LOCAL
and then adjust the presentation as required.
Local chart view
When local chart view is selected the presentation for each window is set
independently.
System chart view
Any windows set to system view, will have the same presentation as other system
windows for:
Chart mode and orientation.
Radar/chart overlay.
Radar/chart synchronization.
Show/hide waypoints, routes and tracks.
Declutter.
•Vectors.
If you change any of these options in one window, ALL system windows will update.
When a chart application is started it defaults to system view.
Note:
The motion mode will be set but not synchronized across windows when the
chart view is set to system.
Setting the orientation of the chart
The orientation of a chart refers to the relationship between the chart and the direction
that you are travelling in. It is used in conjunction with motion mode (see
page 4-37
) to
control how your boat and chart relate to one another and how they are displayed on
screen. The mode that you choose is restored at power up. The following options are
available:
North Up (N-up)
In North Up mode, the chart orientation is fixed with true north upwards. As your
heading changes the boat symbol moves accordingly. This is the default mode for the
chart application.
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CHART MODE AND
ORIENTATION…
PRESENTATION…
ORIENTATION
H-UP N-UP C-UP
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