Raymarine Pathfinder Radar GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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Figure 4-2: MOB Alarm
To cancel the MOB, press and hold the MARK key for 2 seconds.
Note: The MOB procedure can also be initiated or cancelled remotely if the
appropriate SeaTalk message is received by the Pathfinder Radar.
4.5 Cursor Echo
In a combined radar/chart display, or in a system with any chart display
connected via Seatalk, you can set the display to enable cursor transfer. Cursor
echo (accessed from the Set Up Menu) enables you to display a chart cursor on
the radar picture, or a radar cursor on the chart picture (you cannot display a
remote radar cursor in a radar window, nor a remote chart cursor in a chart
window).
The following options are provided:
Radar Cursor In: displays the cursor from another radar on the chart dis-
play or chart window (default -
OFF).
Chart Cursor In: displays the cursor from another chartplotter on the
radar display or radar window (default -
OFF).
Note: The remote display must have SeaTalk Cursor Out enabled.
Raymarine recommend that in multi-display systems, you do not enable Cur-
sor Out on more than two displays. If multiple displays have cursor out en-
abled, the cursors will not be displayed simultaneously, but will flash on/off.
SeaTalk Cursor Out: enables the output, onto SeaTalk, of the display’s
own cursor (default -
OFF).
Cursor Echo Local: echoes the cursor position between open windows on
the same display (default -
ON).
When the appropriate option is switched on, the display shows its own cursor,
plus the cursor of the other display(s) with appropriate cursor text (
RDR or CHT)
to indicate its origin. This means that you could move the cursor over a target
on the radar display, and check the identity of the target by looking at the radar
cursor position on the chartplotter.
Refer to Section 7.3 for cursor echo setup details.
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