Raymarine hsb2 PLUS Series GPS Receiver User Manual


 
5-2 hsb
2
PLUS Series LCD Display
Using Chart Cards
5.2 Using Chart Cards
The chartplotter has a built-in world map; most areas are displayed on a scale of
4000 nm from the topto the bottom of the screen, and canbe zoomed in to
150 nm.
Tousethechartplotter asanavigationaid,chartswithdetailedinformationforthe
area you wish to navigate are required. The charts are available on C-MAP NT
electronic chart cards (C-Cards), each of which can store as many as 20 charts in
an electronic format. Asingle C-MAPchart normally provides as much
information as is available in paper charts for that geographic area, and can be
displayed down to a range of 1/64 nm on the screen if the data is available.
Two card slotsare provided on the display unit. Chart datafrom both slots can
be downloaded.
The chart scale in use is indicated in the status bar - the number represents the
distance (in nautical miles) displayed from the top of the chart window to the
bottom of the chart window.
Note: You can remove and insert cards while a chart is displayed. The chart
information is retained on-screen until the chartplotter redraws the screen:
for example, when you panoutside the currentarea, or use the RANGE key to
change the chart scale.
Data on achart card isalso available to arepeaterdisplay, whereit canbe used
independently of the master; a display on
hsb
2
can access up to six remote
chartcartridges.When themaster displayis switchedoffchart datais retained
on the repeater screen until the chart is redrawn.
Inserting a Chart Card
To insert a chart card:
1. Check that the card is a C-MAP NT C-Card with the required chart stored
on it.
2. Openthe card cover, at the lower left of the display front panel.
3. Hold the card with the title label towards the left, as shown in the illustra-
tion.
4. Gently push the card into one of the two slots. It will only go in if it is cor-
rectlyoriented. Pushthe card in as far as it will go, then move it to theright
so that the top isunder the retaining pegs. The card will be held in place by
the pegs.
5. Close the card cover until it clicks shut, to prevent water entering the dis-
play unit.
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