Raymarine hsb2 PLUS Series GPS Receiver User Manual


 
Chapter 6: Further Chart Operations 6-1
Introduction
Chapter 6: Further Chart Operations
6.1 Introduction
This chapter explains how to usethe additional functions that areprovided on
the chartplotter and combined radar/chartplotter displays.
It covers the following topics:
Measuring distances and bearings on the chart, using the VRM/EBL key
Setting alarms and timers
Man Overboard (MOB)
Cursor Echo
GPS Setup
Data Log Mode
Inorder tousesome ofthesefunctions,youmay need thefollowing additional
data from equipment connected to your system viaa
hsb
2
, SeaTalk, orNMEA
link:
*If heading data is available via both NMEA and SeaTalk, NMEA data takes priority. For all other data,
SeaTalk data takes priority (see Section 6.3).
Table 6-1: Function of External Data
Data Example source Integrated functions available
Heading
COG
Compass*
GPS
- Head Up or Course Up heading modes
- MOB (if speed data also available)
Radar data Radar system, via
either a
combined unit or
hsb
2
- Radar data, either full-screen or in a half-screen window
Position GPS system - Waypoints
- Position, COG, SOG and time data in Data Box and Nav
Window
- MOB
- Data Log
Other data Transducers - Data Box and Nav Window data displays, including speed,
depth, wind, temperature
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