Raymarine 320 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
Chapter 3: Operation 3-55
3.12 Cursor Echo
In a chart display, or in a system with any chartplotter display connected
via Seatalk, you can set the display to enable cursor transfer. Cursor echo
is accessed from the Set Up Menu and enables the display of a chart
cursor on other equipment, or another equipments cursor on the chart
display. Refer to Chapter 4 to set up cursor echo.
Note: Waypoints placed at the cursor are placed at the local cursor posi-
tion. The following options are provided:
Remote Radar, Plotter or Chart Cursor (SeaTalk): displays the
cursor from a radar, plotter or chart display connected via SeaTalk.
Cursor Out: outputs the displays cursor to the SeaTalk bus.
When the appropriate option is switched on, the display shows both its
own cursor and that of the other display. The other displays cursor has
the letters
RDR or CHT appended to it, indicating its origin. This means that
you could move the cursor over a target on your Pathfinder radar display
and check the identity of the target by looking at the radar cursor position
on the chartplotter.
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