hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayOwner’s HandbookDocument number: 81186_3Date: September 200281186_3.book Page i Thursday, August 22, 2002 8:23 AM
x hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayMenu Timeout Period ... 7.7Units ...
5-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayUsing Chart Cards5.2 Using Chart CardsThe chartplotter has a built-in world map; most areas are displayed on a scale o
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-3Removing a Chart CardFigure 5-1: Removing the Chart CardRemoving a Chart CardWe recommend that before you remo
5-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayDisplaying Chart Object and Source InformationThe boundary of each chart digitized in the current card is defined by a
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-5Displaying Chart Object and Source Informationdow.Use the trackpad to select an object in the upper window and
5-6 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayDisplaying Chart Object and Source InformationTide DataThe symbol indicates tide height data is available for that pos
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-7Displaying Chart Object and Source Informationselect the character and up/down to increase/decrease the value.
5-8 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayWorking with Waypoints5.3 Working with WaypointsIntroductionThe Chartplotter enables you to place up to 998 waypoints
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-9Placing a Waypoint• Moving a WaypointAt the end is a section about using the ST60/80 Navigator Keypad to selec
5-10 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayPlacing a Waypoint3. You can use the softkeysto editthewaypointposition as describedinEdit-ing the Waypoint Details o
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-11Placing a Waypoint3. Edit the Loran parameters as required, using:i. The CHAIN soft key, which enables select
Preface xiChapter 8: Installation ...8.18.1 Introduction ...
5-12 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySelecting a WaypointSelecting a WaypointPositioning the cursor over a waypoint selects that waypoint and accesses the
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-13Editing the Waypoint Details➤ To remove the waypoint data box and soft keys either:Move the cursor away from
5-14 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayErasing a Waypoint5. To edit the waypoint position, press the EDIT WAYPOINT soft key, followedby POSITION. The Waypoi
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-15Using the ST60 or ST80 Navigator KeypadCAUTION:Take carewheneditingwaypointsasit is possible to movewaypoints
5-16 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayUsing the ST60 or ST80 Navigator KeypadMost of the alphanumeric keys are used to input multiple characters. Eachtimey
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-17Using the ST60 or ST80 Navigator KeypadEditing Entries in the Waypoint, Route, or Track ListsYou can also use
5-18 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayWorking with Routes5.4 Working with RoutesA route is made up of a series of waypoints (maximum 50). To make a routeyo
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-19Creating a New Route• Displaying route information, including the route leg data and waypointdetails.Use the
5-20 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayCreating a New RouteNote: You can position the cursor on an existing waypoint – the cursor textWPT indicates you are
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-21Creating a New Route3. Press the USE WPT LIST soft key; the MAKE ROUTE screen is displayed withits associated
xii hsb2 PLUS Series LCD Display9.2 Resetting the System ... 9.29.3 Problem Solving
5-22 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySaving the Current RouteSaving the Current RouteYou cansaveup to 20 named routesinthe route databaselist. Theseroutes
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-23Clearing the Current RouteYou can use a Navigator Keypad (see Using the ST60 or ST80 NavigatorKeypad on page
5-24 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayDisplaying Route InformationFigure 5-7: Route List WindowDisplaying Route InformationYou can display the following in
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-25Displaying Route InformationUsing Route Information to Review Your Passage PlanYoucanviewdataforallthewaypoin
5-26 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayUsing the Route List to Erase and Name a RouteFigure 5-8: Route Information Window4. Press ENTER to remove the Route
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-27Editing a Route3. If you NAME a route, use the trackpad to move the cursor right or left to thecharacter you
5-28 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayEditing a RouteAdding Waypoints at the End of the Route➤ To add waypoints at the end of the route:1. Press the ROUTE
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-29Following Routes and Going to Points5.5 Following Routes and Going to PointsThe default soft key GOTO accesse
5-30 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayFollow a RouteYou should alwayscheck the target waypoint before initiating a followroute.➤ To follow the current rout
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-31Target Point ArrivalTarget Point ArrivalThe arrivalalarm is used to alert you when the vessel is approachingt
Chapter 1: Overview 1-1How to Use This HandbookHow to Use This HandbookChapter 1: OverviewHow to Use This HandbookThishandbookdescribesthe followinghs
5-32 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayGoing To an Individual Target PointAdvancing to a Waypoint➤ Once you are following a route,youcan advanceto the next
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-33Stop Follow or Stop Goto2. Press the GOTO WAYPOINT soft key.Navigationtothe selectedwaypointbegins. The soft
5-34 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayTransferring Waypoints and Routes5.6 Transferring Waypoints and RoutesDisplayed SeaTalk WaypointsIn an integrated sys
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-35Transferring Waypoints and Routes➤ To save waypoints to, or load waypoints from a user cartridge:CAUTION:Load
5-36 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayTransferring Waypoints and Routes➤ To receive incoming waypoints on SeaTalk or NMEA:1. To display the waypoint list p
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-37Transferring Waypoints and Routes➤ To receivethewaypointandroutelistsviahsb2,youmustset-upthetransferonboth d
5-38 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayUsing Tracks5.7 Using TracksThe Track function is used to mark on-screen the trail that your vessel hasfollowed, as i
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-39Setting Up a TrackSetting Up a TrackYou use the track softkeystoswitchthetrackonandtospecifytheinterval,astim
5-40 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayClearing the Current TrackPress ENTER to return to the track soft keys.2. Press the TRACK OFF ON soft key to toggle t
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-41Managing Tracks3. Press SAVE TRACK. The name track soft keys are displayed.4. If you do not wish to name or r
1-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayHow to Use This HandbookHow to Use This HandbookChapter 4providesdetailedoperatinginformationforintegratedradarsystemf
5-42 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySmartRouteSmartRouteSmartRoute enables the current track, or the last segment of a track withbreaks,to be convertedto
Chapter 6: Further Chart Operations 6-1IntroductionChapter 6: Further Chart Operations 6.1 IntroductionThis chapter explains how to use the additional
6-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayMeasuring Distances Using the VRM/EBL Key6.2 Measuring Distances Using the VRM/EBL KeyYou can obtain an accurate measu
Chapter 6: Further Chart Operations 6-3Measuring Distances Using the VRM/EBL Key➤ To re-position one end of the ruler line:1. Move the cursor over the
6-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayAlarms and Timers6.3 Alarms and TimersAlarm ReportingThe chartplotter reports the following alarms, that are set using
Chapter 6: Further Chart Operations 6-5Setting Alarms and TimersSetting Alarms and Timers➤ Tosetupanalarmortimer:1. Press the ALARMS key. The Alarms S
6-6 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayMan Overboard (MOB)6.4 Man Overboard (MOB)Ifyoulose a personorobjectoverboard,and needtoreturntothe location,youshould
Chapter 6: Further Chart Operations 6-7Cursor Echo➤ To cancel the MOB, press and hold the MARKS key for 2 seconds.The chart is re-drawn at its previou
6-8 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayGPS Setup6.6 GPS SetupGPS set up page provides you with information and the status of the trackednavigationsatellitesf
Chapter 6: Further Chart Operations 6-9GPS SetupRestart GPSThis soft key enables re-acquisition of a GPS position fix.Note: Under normal circumstances
Chapter 1: Overview 1-3How to Use This HandbookHow to Use This HandbookTerminologyThe following terminology is used to describe radar and chartplotter
6-10 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayData Log ModeNote: If the display unit is receiving RTCM data via NMEA, repeating a dif-ferential fix from another un
Chapter 6: Further Chart Operations 6-11Data Log ModeFigure 6-5: Data Log Window➤ To stop recording log entries:Press the STOP LOG soft key.➤ To clear
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Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-1IntroductionChapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults7.1 IntroductionOnce you have installed your display
7-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayChanging the Set Up Parameters7.2 Changing the Set Up ParametersThe set up parameters are divided into four sections:•
Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-3Changing the Set Up Parameters• For parameters that have a numeric value, or more than four possiblesetti
7-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySystem Set Up Parameters7.3 System Set Up ParametersThe following table lists the System menus and their options, show
Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-5System Set Up ParametersVARIATION SOURCE AUTO, MANUAL AUTOBRIDGE NMEA HEADING OFF or ON ONNMEA OUT SET UP
7-6 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayData BoxesData BoxesPressthe SELECT BOXES softkey to display thedatabox sub-menu.Thisallowsyou to select up to 6 data
Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-7Day/NightDay/NightThis option allows you to change the display between day and night modes.If you select
1-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayGeneralGeneral1.1 GeneralThe hsb2(PLUS) series Pathfinder Radar or Pathfinder Radar/Chartplottercomprises the 7"
7-8 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayUnitsUnitsYou can set the units for speed, depth and temperature. The units you set willbe used to display all data, i
Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-9Bridge NMEA HeadingBridge NMEA HeadingThe hsb2seriesdisplays bridge NMEA input data to the SeaTalk bus (s
7-10 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayDate and Time SettingsDate and Time SettingsSet your preferred date format (DD/MM/YY or MM/DD/YY) and timeformat (12
Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-11SimulatorSimulatorThe simulator allows you to operate your display without data from theantenna and/or e
7-12 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayRadar Set Up Parameters7.4 Radar Set Up ParametersThe RADAR SET UP option allows you to set up the radar according to
Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-13Timed Transmission OptionTimed Transmission OptionThe TIMED TRANSMIT parameter, together with the TX PER
7-14 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayBearing AlignmentTo change the range scale, highlight the required range and use the softkeys to change the value. St
Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-15MARPA Set Up Parameters7.5 MARPA Set Up ParametersThe MARPA set up menu provides options to specify the
7-16 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayAdvanced Settings7.6 Advanced SettingsThe ADVANCED SET UP option allows you to set up values for the followingthree p
Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-17STC PresetUnder certain circumstances, it may be easier to adjust the display timingwith MBS (Main Bang
Chapter 1: Overview 1-5PLUS Display UnitsPLUS Display UnitsIn particular, you can connect your Radar to a remote Chartplotter (orFishfinder/Chartplott
7-18 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayChart Set Up Parameters7.7 Chart Set Up ParametersThe CHART SET UP option allows you to set up the chartplotter accor
Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-19Plotter Mode• chart text size (small, normal,large)•chartdisplay(detailed,simple)• chart boundaries (on,
7-20 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayObject InformationObject InformationYou can set Object Information ON ALL, ON POINTS or OFF to determine whenan objec
Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults 7-21Position OffsetCAUTION:Changing the chart datum does not cause any waypoint or routesstoredin the chartp
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Chapter 8: Installation 8-1IntroductionChapter 8: Installation8.1 IntroductionThis chapter provides installation instructions for your hsb2series LCDd
8-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayPlanning the InstallationNote: If you wish to practice using the display before installation, connect a12V or 24V DC p
Chapter 8: Installation 8-3EMC Installation Guidelines• At least 3 ft (1 m) from any equipment transmitting or cables carryingradio signals e.g. VHF r
8-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayUnpacking and Inspecting the Components8.2 Unpacking and Inspecting the ComponentsUnpack your system carefully, to pre
Chapter 8: Installation 8-5Selecting the Display Unit Location8.3 Selecting the Display Unit LocationThe display unit can be mounted using the mountin
1-6 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayOperating ModesOperating Modes• Cursor echo across SeaTalk, and between chart and radar windows• Choice of orientation
8-6 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySelecting the Display Unit LocationFigure 8-3: 7” Mono LCD Display DimensionsDISPLAYGAINVRM/EBLMULTIMARKSALARMSRANGEEN
Chapter 8: Installation 8-7Cable Runs8.4 Cable RunsConsider the following before installing the system cables:• You need to attach the power cable and
8-8 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayInter-Unit Scanner Cableminimise any voltage drop in the cable. The scanner type and the length andtypeof theinter-uni
Chapter 8: Installation 8-9Mounting the Display Unit8.5 Mounting the Display Unit The display unit is waterproof to CFR46 and can be installed either
8-10 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayMounting the Display UnitCAUTION:Make sure there areno hidden electrical wiresor other items behind thelocationbefore
Chapter 8: Installation 8-11System Connections8.6 System ConnectionsGrounding the SystemIt is important that an effective RF ground is connected to th
8-12 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayDisplay Unit ConnectionDisplay Unit ConnectionThe rear of the display provides the following connection sockets:• Sca
Chapter 8: Installation 8-13Display Unit ConnectionScanner Connection (master displays)Connecttheinter-unit cableplugtotherearscannerconnector. Ifyou
8-14 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayDisplay Unit ConnectionPower and NMEA Input ConnectionThe DC power and NMEA input should be connected at the rear Pow
Chapter 8: Installation 8-15Radar System Tests and Installation Alignment8.7 Radar System Tests and Installation AlignmentOnce you have installed your
Chapter 1: Overview 1-7Operating ModesOperating ModesFigure 1-2: Full Screen Operating ModesHEAD UPIR3nmRRCURSORHDG MODE TARGETS SCREENBRGRNG nm000°0.
8-16 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayRadar System Checks and Adjustments1. Press the MENU key to display the setup soft keys.2. Press the SYSTEM SET UP so
Chapter 8: Installation 8-17Radar System Checks and AdjustmentsTransmission CheckWARNING:The radar scanner transmits electromagnetic energy. Ensuretha
8-18 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayRadar System Checks and Adjustmentsi. Align the vessel’s bow to the target.ii. Note the position of the target relati
Chapter 8: Installation 8-19Radar System Checks and AdjustmentsDisplay Timing AdjustmentThe display timing can be affected by the length of the cable
8-20 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayEMC ConformanceEMC ConformanceAlways check the installation before going to sea to make sure that it is notaffected b
Chapter 8: Installation 8-21hsb2™ (High Speed Bus) Multiple Display Systemsdisplay units that have been suitably upgraded - contact your authorizedRay
8-22 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD Displayhsb2™ (High Speed Bus) Multiple Display SystemsNote:The hsb2cableshaveferriteclampsattachedateachend toensureEMCconfo
Chapter 8: Installation 8-23SeaTalk® and NMEA InSeaTalk® and NMEA InThe display can receive a comprehensive range of data. The primary data isdescribe
8-24 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySeaTalk® and NMEA InFigure 8-13: Integrated System with Repeater Display and SeaTalk InstrumentsD5702-1NMEA12/24V Sup
Chapter 8: Installation 8-25SeaTalk® and NMEA InFigure 8-14: Integrated System with Repeater Display and NMEA InstrumentsSeaTalkThe SeaTalk standard w
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1-8 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayOperating ModesOperating ModesHalf-Screen Window Options• Chart display, Radar display: If data is available as a func
8-26 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySeaTalk® and NMEA InSeaTalk ConnectionThis connection is necessary for full functionality between hsb2seriesdisplays.
Chapter 8: Installation 8-27SeaTalk® and NMEA InNMEA 0183The NMEA 0183 Data Interface Standard was developed by the NationalMarineElectronicsAssociati
8-28 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayUsing the SeaTalk Auxiliary Junction BoxUsing the SeaTalk Auxiliary Junction Box A junction box (provided with the ra
Chapter 8: Installation 8-29Data OutputFigure 8-17: Using the Auxiliary Junction BoxData OutputData is transmitted in SeaTalk and NMEA formats as deta
8-30 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayData ConversionFigure 8-18: NMEA Output ConnectorData ConversionThe displays convert some information across the comm
Chapter 8: Installation 8-31Integrated System Checks8.9 Integrated System ChecksChart Display - RL70 PLUS, RL70RC PLUS, RC520 PLUSWhen you have connec
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Chapter 9: Maintenance and Problem Solving 9-1MaintenanceChapter 9: Maintenance and Problem SolvingThis chapter provides information on routine mainte
9-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD Display Resetting the System• In some installations,itmaynotbepossible to preventtheequipmentfrombeing affected by external i
Chapter 9: Maintenance and Problem Solving 9-3Problem Solving9.3 Problem SolvingAll Raymarine products are, prior to packing and shipping, subjected t
Chapter 1: Overview 1-9Heading and Position DataHeading and Position DataHeading and Position DataFull functionality of the radar/chartplotter is achi
9-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD Display How to Contact Raymarine (US)How to Contact Raymarine (US)For Marine Product and Services InformationVisit the Raymar
Chapter 9: Maintenance and Problem Solving 9-5How to Contact Raymarine (Europe)How to Contact Raymarine (Europe)In Europe, Raymarine support, service
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Appendix A: Specification A-1hsb2 Series7" LCD Displays Appendix A:Specificationhsb2 Series7" LCD DisplaysGeneralApprovals:CE - conform toFC
A-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD Displayhsb2 Series7" LCD DisplaysRadar FeaturesCursor Echo Cursor Echo between radar and chart on split screen and/or
Appendix A: Specification A-3hsb2 Series7" LCD DisplaysChartplotter Features Display Windows Radar, Chart, CDI, BDI and NavdataWakes Short, mediu
A-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD Displayhsb2 Series7" LCD DisplaysInterfacingHigh Speed BusFully independent use of remote Chart data if present on hsb2
Appendix B: Using the Auxiliary Junction Box B-1Using the Auxiliary Junction Box Appendix B: Using the Auxiliary Junction BoxThe SeaTalk Auxiliary Jun
B-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayRaystar 112, 105, Apelco 182 and 182XTRaystar 112, 105, Apelco 182 and 182XTIn order to connect your GPS to your displ
Appendix B: Using the Auxiliary Junction Box B-3Autohelm GPS, Z260 and Z273Autohelm GPS, Z260 and Z273To connect your GPS to your display connect the
1-10 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayThe Pathfinder Radar PLUS DisplayThe Pathfinder Radar PLUS Display1.2 The Pathfinder Radar PLUS DisplayWhen a scanner
B-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayRaystar 112LP (SeaTalk version)Raystar 112LP (SeaTalk version)To connect your Raystar 112LP to your display, refer to
Appendix B: Using the Auxiliary Junction Box B-5Raystar 114 Combined GPS and Differential Beacon ReceiverRaystar 114 Combined GPS and Differential Bea
B-6 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayRaystar 120 WAAS Satellite Differential ReceiverRaystar 120 WAAS Satellite Differential ReceiverTo connect your Raysta
Appendix C: C-MAP Chart Card Features C-1C-MAP Chart Card Features Appendix C: C-MAP Chart Card FeaturesTheC_MAPchartcardsdisplay cartographicfeatures
C-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayC-MAP Chart Card FeaturesCAUTION & ROUTING DATACaution AreasCaution areaFishing facilityMarine farm/cul-tureCable,
Appendix C: C-MAP Chart Card Features C-3C-MAP Chart Card FeaturesLAND FEATURES Natural Features CoastlineDuneHillLand elevationLand regionLandSalt pa
C-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayC-MAP Chart Card FeaturesThe following chart features are always displayed:Menu option Chart featuresPORTS Ports:Berth
Appendix C: C-MAP Chart Card Features C-5C-MAP Chart Card FeaturesROCKS Underwater RockWRECKS WrecksDEPTHS 1 Depth areaDEPTHS 2 Dredged areaDEPTHS 3 I
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Appendix D: SeaTalk and NMEA Data Received and Transmitted D-1SeaTalk and NMEA Data Received and Transmitted Appendix D:SeaTalk and NMEA Data Received
Chapter 1: Overview 1-11Pathfinder Radar PLUS Display OptionsPathfinder Radar PLUS Display OptionsFigure 1-3: Radar Display FeaturesCURSORHDG MODE TAR
D-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySeaTalk and NMEA Data Received and TransmittedThe display unit transmits the following data, if available, on SeaTalk:
Appendix E: Connecting a Raymarine Heading Sensor E-1G-Series Course Computer Appendix E: Connecting a Raymarine Heading SensorThe performance of MARP
E-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayG-Series Course ComputerFigure E-1: hsb2 System with a G-Series Course ComputerD5669-2DISPLAYRANGEMARKSVRM/EBLALARMS
Appendix F: Abbreviations F-1Abbreviations Appendix F: AbbreviationsAAmpANSI American National Standards InstituteAWG American Wire GaugeBDI Bearing a
F-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayAbbreviationslat latitudelbs poundsLCD Liquid Crystal Displaylon longitudeMMagneticmmetersMARPA Mini Automatic Radar P
Index xiiiAAccessories 8.4AcquireaTarget3.26Addinga Waypoint to a Route 5.19, 5.28Adjusting Gain, Sea Clutter and Rain Clutter 3.7Advanced Set Up 7.2,
xiv hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayConnections 8.11Display Unit 8.12HSB2 8.12, 8.21NMEA Input 8.12, 8.23, 8.27NMEA Output 8.12, 8.29, 8.31Power 8.11Powe
Index xvGAIN 1.18, 3.4, 3.7MARKS 1.18, 4.4, 4.5, 5.9, 5.12, 5.35, 5.36,6.6MENU 1.18, 2.5, 5.38, 6.8, 7.1, 7.2MULTI 1.18, 3.4, 3.7, 3.22POWER 1.18, 2.2
xvi hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayGPS SOG/COG Filter 7.5, 7.10G-Series Course Computer E.1Guard Zones 3.1, 3.19Controlling Alarms 3.19, 3.21Deleting 3.
Index xviiModes 1.8Chart 1.6, 1.8, 2.7Data Log 1.6, 1.8, 2.7, 6.1, 6.10Fishfinder 1.8Full Screen 2.7Radar 1.6, 1.8, 2.7Mounting the Display Unit 8.9Co
1-12 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayRadar FunctionsRadar FunctionsFigure 1-4: Typical Radar PictureRadar FunctionsThe hsb2(PLUS) series Pathfinder Radar
xviii hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySet Up 7.2Radar/Chart Synch 1.13Simulator 2.1, 2.5System Alignment 8.15System Test 8.15Timing Adjustment 8.19Typica
Index xixSea ClutterAdjusting 3.7Control 3.4Recommendations 3.9SeaTalk 1.9Cable 8.7Connection 8.12, 8.23, 8.26Cursor Echo 4.6, 7.9Data 4.1, 4.4, 4.5,
xx hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayConverting to Route 5.42Database List 5.40Managing 5.38, 5.40Naming 5.40Using the ST60/80 Navigator Keypad5.17Saving 5
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Chapter 1: Overview 1-13The Chartplotter DisplayThe Chartplotter Display1.3 The Chartplotter DisplayThe PLUS series display can includes a Chartplotte
1-14 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayChartplotter Display OptionsChartplotter Display OptionsChartplotter Display OptionsIn addition to the display set up
Chapter 1: Overview 1-15Chartplotter FunctionsChartplotter FunctionsON: Chart text, chart boundaries, depth contours, navigation marksand land feature
1-16 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayOperating ControlsOperating Controls1.4 Operating ControlsYou operate the radar and chart using a variety of controls
Chapter 1: Overview 1-17Trackpad and CursorTrackpad and CursorThe cursor is used to:• Select a position on the screen.• Select an item, e.g.guard zone
Preface iiihsb2 PLUS Series LCD Display Owner’s HandbookSeptember 2002INTENDED USEThe display units detailed in this handbook may form part of navigat
1-18 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayDedicated KeysDedicated KeysDedicated KeysThe dedicated keys: DISPLAY, MARKS, GAIN, VRM/EBL, MULTI, ALARMS, RANGE, E
Chapter 1: Overview 1-19As you press a key, a single audio beep confirms the key action. If the key-press is not valid for the current screen or mode,
1-20 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayFigure 1-7: Typical Pop-up MenuDatabase ListsThe waypoints, routes and tracks that you create on the chartplotter are
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-1IntroductionChapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display2.1 IntroductionThis chapt
2-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySwitching the Display On and Off2.2 Switching the Display On and OffIf you have a combined Radar/Chartplotter, the fac
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-3Switching the Display On and OffAfter 70 seconds, when the magnetron warm-up sequence is com
2-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySwitching the Display On and OffChart Mode➤ To switch the display on, press and hold the POWER key until the unit beep
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-5Simulator ModeFigure 2-4: Switch OffWhen the counter reaches zero a beep sounds, and the dis
2-6 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayChanging the Lighting & ContrastChanging the Lighting & ContrastYou can change the level of backlighting and c
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-7Controlling the Display2.3 Controlling the DisplayYou control the display using the cursor a
iv hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayRaymarine products are supported by a network of Authorized ServiceRepresentatives. For information on our products and
2-8 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySelecting the Mode of Operation➤ To change themode,presstheDISPLAY keytoshowtheDISPLAY pop-up,thenpress again to cycle
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-9Selecting the Mode of OperationRadar:Chart2. To select a different window, press either SELE
2-10 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplaySelecting the Mode of OperationFigure 2-6: Radar Half-Screen Window OptionsCDI WindowSELECTWINDOWWINDOWSOFF ONZOOMOFF
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-11Selecting the Mode of OperationFOLD OUT SHEET RADAR81186_3.book Page 11 Thursday, August 22
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Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-13Customizing the Screen Presentation OptionsCustomizing the Screen Presentation OptionsTheSC
2-14 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayCustomizing the Screen Presentation OptionsData BoxesAgroupofup tosixdataboxescanbedisplayed, iftheinformationis avai
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-15Customizing the Screen Presentation OptionsThe standard radar picture is displayed again, w
2-16 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayRadar Display Control Functions2.4 Radar Display Control FunctionsThis section describes how to use the radar control
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-17Offsetting the Center➤ You can use the context sensitive cursor to select and move the enla
Preface vPrefaceThis handbook describes the radar and chart aspects of the following hsb2(PLUS) series display systems from Raymarine:This handbook al
2-18 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayHiding the Ship’s Heading Marker (SHM)➤ You use the context sensitive cursor to select and move the center of the rad
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-19Chart Display Control Functions2.5 Chart Display Control Functions Moving Around the ChartY
2-20 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayMoving Around the ChartFigure 2-9: Changing the Chart CenterUsing FIND SHIPFIND SHIP isusedinchartmodetore-drawthe ch
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-21Moving Around the Chart• The radar is redrawn to the scale and heading mode of the chart.•
2-22 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayMoving Around the Chart➤ To change the scale quickly, press and hold the required arrow on the RANGEkey.The distance
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-23Typical Chart Scenarios• If Plotter Mode is Off, the chart scale remains unchanged, indicat
2-24 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayPlace and Goto a WaypointPlace and Goto a Waypoint1. Press MARKS2. Position Cursor as requiredPress the soft key123Pr
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-25Place and Goto a Waypoint4The vessel navigates towards the target waypointSee:5.3 Working w
2-26 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayMake and Follow a RouteMake and Follow a Route#GOTO SCREENROUTE FIND SHIPMAKEROUTEEDITROUTECLEARROUTE MO
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-27Make and Follow a RouteGOTOWAYPOINTFOLLOWROUTEGOTOCURSORGOTOCURSORRESTARTXTEWAYPOINTADVANCE
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2-28 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayReview Your Passage PlanReview Your Passage PlanGOTO SCREENROUTEFIND SHIPMAKEROUTEEDITROUTECLEARROUTE MO
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-29Review Your Passage Plan6Change the TIME to HOURS - the display indicates it will take 32 m
2-30 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayDisplaying the Radar and Synchronizing Radar & ChartDisplaying the Radar and Synchronizing Radar & Chart12D42
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display 2-31Displaying the Radar and Synchronizing Radar & ChartfFIND SHIP MORE¬SCREENRDR CHRTGOTO
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Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-1IntroductionChapter 3: Standard Radar Operations3.1 IntroductionThis chapterprovides detailed instructionsfort
3-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayRange Control3.2 Range ControlThe radar picture can be viewed at various scales. The shortest range scalegives a maxim
Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-3Changing the RangeChanging the RangeFigure 3-1: Changing the Radar Range➤ Each time you press the RANGE key, t
3-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayInterpreting and Adjusting the Radar Picture3.3 Interpreting and Adjusting the Radar PictureNavigational echoes may be
Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-5Identifying False Echo ReturnsIdentifying False Echo ReturnsNot all echoes are direct returns to the radar ant
Preface vii2.4 Radar Display Control Functions ... 2.16Using the Zoom Function ...
3-6 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayIdentifying False Echo ReturnsIndirect EchoesThereareseveraltypesofindirectechoesorghostimages-someexamplesareshown in
Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-7Adjusting Gain, Sea Clutter, Rain Clutter and TuneAdjusting Gain, Sea Clutter, Rain Clutter and TuneAutomatic
3-8 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayAdjusting Gain, Sea Clutter, Rain Clutter and Tune4. Use thetrackpad to move thesliderupordown. You can press and hold
Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-9Adjusting Gain, Sea Clutter, Rain Clutter and TuneSea Clutter ControlRadarreturnsfrom wavesaroundyourvesselcan
3-10 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayAdjusting Gain, Sea Clutter, Rain Clutter and TuneRain Clutter Control, using RAIN and FTCTheradarcan seeechoesfrom r
Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-11Changing the Targets DisplayChanging the Targets DisplayThe Pathfinder PLUS Radar allows you to improve targe
3-12 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayChanging the Targets DisplayInterference RejectionMutual radar interference is likely when two or more radar-equipped
Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-13Measuring Range and Bearing Using VRM/EBLs3.4 Measuring Range and Bearing Using VRM/EBLsThe Pathfinder Plus R
3-14 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayMeasuring Range and Bearing to Target from Vessel• Measure the range of a target or point from your vessel’s position
Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-15Measuring Range and Bearing to Target from VesselFigure 3-12: Placing a VRM2. If required, use the trackpad c
viii hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayChapter 4: Integrated Radar Operations ...4.14.1 Introduction ..
3-16 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayMeasuring Range and Bearing Between Targets (FLOAT)Moving an Existing VRM/EBLYou can move an existing VRM/EBL using t
Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-17Measuring Range and Bearing Between Targets (FLOAT)4. Press the FLOAT 1 soft key to float VRM/EBL1, or the FL
3-18 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayControlling VRM/EBL Data BoxesControlling VRM/EBL Data BoxesEach VRM/EBL data box is switched on and off with its ass
Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-19Setting Guard Zones and Alarms3.5 Setting Guard Zones and AlarmsThe Pathfinder Plus Radar display allows you
3-20 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayPlacing a Guard ZonePlacing a Guard ZonePlacing and positioning guard zones on the Pathfinder Plus Radar display isqu
Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-21Moving, Reshaping or Deleting a Guard Zone3. If necessary, use the trackpad to move the corner of the guard z
3-22 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayControlling Guard Zone Alarms• You turn the guard zone off• You adjust the guard zone size/shapeto reducethe number o
Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-23MARPA3.6 MARPAIntroduction to MARPAThe hsb2series displays include a MARPA (Mini Automatic Radar PlottingAid)
3-24 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayIntroduction to MARPA• Choppy sea state conditions exist yielding poor stability; own ship’sheading data is very unst
Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-25Using MARPATarget Vector and HistoryThe MARPA targets can be displayed with a vector line showing where theyw
Preface ixOther Follow Route Options ... 5.31Going To an Individual Target Point ...
3-26 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayUsing MARPAAcquire a Target➤ To acquire a target:1. Press the MARPA soft key to display the ACQUIRE TARGET soft keys.
Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations 3-27Using MARPAView Target DataYoucantoggletheMARPAdataboxon/off usingthe MARPA BOX ON/OFF softkey. This box disp
3-28 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayUsing MARPAFigure 3-16: MARPA Database List➤ To cancel all targets:1. Press MARPA followed by MARPA LIST to display t
Chapter 4: Integrated Radar Operations 4-1IntroductionChapter 4: Integrated Radar Operations4.1 IntroductionThis chapter explains how to use and displ
4-2 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayChanging the Heading Mode4.2 Changing the Heading ModeThe radar picture is normally shown with your vessel’s dead ahea
Chapter 4: Integrated Radar Operations 4-3True and Relative MotionThe reference used for the Course Up depends on the information available.The first
4-4 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayUsing Marks4.3 Using MarksThe Marksfunction allowsyoutoplace a mark anywhereontheradar picture.You can also move exist
Chapter 4: Integrated Radar Operations 4-5Man Overboard (MOB)Moving or Deleting a MarkYou can move or delete marks using the context-sensitive cursor.
4-6 hsb2 PLUS Series LCD DisplayCursor EchoFigure 4-2: MOB Alarm➤ To cancel the MOB, press and hold the MARK key for 2 seconds.Note: The MOB procedure
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5-1IntroductionChapter 5: Standard Chart Operations 5.1 IntroductionThis chapter explains how to use the chart fu
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