Raymarine HSB2 Plus Series Owner's Handbook Manual

Type
Owner's Handbook Manual
hsb
2
PLUS Series
LCD Display
Owner’s
Handbook
Document number: 81186_3
Date: September 2002
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Preface iii
hsb
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PLUS Series LCD Display Owner’s
Handbook
September 2002
INTENDED USE
Thedisplayunitsdetailed in this handbookmayformpartofnavigational
radarsystems intendedforlightmarineuse.These displaysandradar
systems are only an aid to navigation.
SAFETY NOTICES
Thisradarequipmentmustbeinstalledandoperatedinaccordancewiththe
instructionscontainedinthismanual.Failuretodosocanresultinpersonal
injuryand/ornavigationalinaccuracies.In particular:
1.HIGH VOLTAGE.The LCDdisplayunit andscanner unitcontain
highvoltages.Adjustmentsrequirespecializedserviceproceduresand
toolsonlyavailableto qualifiedservicetechnicians– thereareno user
serviceableparts or adjustments.The operatorshouldneverremovethe
displayunitcoverorattempttoservicethe equipment.
2.ELECTROMAGNETICENERGY.The radar scannertransmits
electromagneticenergy.Itis importantthattheradaristurnedoffwhenever
personnelarerequiredtocomeclose to thescanner to performwork on the
scannerassemblyor associatedequipment.
Itisrecommendedthattheradarscannerismountedoutofrangeofpersonnel
(abovehead height).
Avoidlookingdirectlyattheantennaasyoureyesarethemostsensitivepartof
thebody to electromagneticenergy.
Whenproperlyinstalledandoperated,theuseofthisradarwillconformtothe
requirementsof ANSI/IEEEC95.1-1992StandardforSafetyLevelswith
RespecttoHumanExposuretoRadioFrequencyElectromagneticFields,3Hz
to300GHzandNRPB,BoardStatementonRestrictionsonHumanExposure
toStaticandTimeVaryingElectromagneticFieldsandRadiation.DocNRPB,
N0.5 (1993).
4.NAVIGATIONAID.Thisunitisonlyanaidtonavigation.Itsaccuracycan
beaffectedbymany factors, includingequipmentfailureordefects,
environmentalconditions,and improperhandlingoruse.Itisthe user’s
responsibilitytoexercisecommonprudenceand navigationaljudgements.
Thisradarunitshouldnotberelieduponasasubstituteforsuch prudenceand
judgement.
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Raymarineproductsare supportedby a networkofAuthorizedService
Representatives.Forinformationon our productsand services,contacteither
ofthefollowing:
UNITEDSTATES RaymarineInc.
22 CottonRoad,UnitD
Nashua,NH 03063-4219
Telephone: +16038815200
+1800539 5539
Fax: +1603864 4756
EUROPE RaymarineLimited
AnchoragePark
Portsmouth
HampshirePO35TD
England
Telephone: +44(0)23 92693611
Fax: +44(0)23 92694642
Copyright© RaymarineLtd.2002
Thetechnicalandgraphicalinformationcontainedinthishandbook, to the
bestofourknowledge,wascorrectas itwentto press.However,ourpolicyof
continuousimprovementand updatingmay changeproduct specifications
withoutpriornotice.Asaresult,unavoidabledifferencesbetweentheproduct
andhandbook may occur fromtime to time,forwhichliabilitycannot be
acceptedbyRaymarine.
Raymarineisa registeredtrademarkof RaymarineLimited.
SeaTalkis a registeredtrademarkof RaymarineLimited.
hsb
2
isatrademarkof RaymarineLimited.
Pathfinder Plus is a trademark of Raymarine Limited.
ThisproductcontainstechnologyprovidedunderlicensebyAcornGroupplc.
Thecopyrightofthisintellectualproperty is acknowledgedby Raymarine
Ltd.,as areAcorn’s trademarksand patents.Acorn’sworldwideweb address
is http://www.acorn.com.
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Preface
Thishandbook describes theradarand chartaspectsofthe followinghsb
2
(PLUS)seriesdisplaysystems fromRaymarine:
Thishandbook alsodescribestheuse of multi-displaysystems.
Note:Radar systems are suppliedwith an appropriate Raymarinescanner
unitand inter-connectingcable.Detailsfor installing thescannerare de-
scribedinthePathfinderRadar ScannerOwner’s Handbook.
TheRaychart(RC)displayunits includea cartridgeholder assemblywhich
containstwoslotsfor C-MAP NT chart cards.
Thishandbook containsveryimportantinformationon theinstallationand
operationofyournew equipment.Inorderto obtainthebestresultsin
operationandperformance,please readthis handbookthoroughly.
Raymarine’sTechnicalServicesrepresentativesoryourlocaldealerwill be
availabletoanswer any questionsyou may have.
Warranty
To registeryourdisplayunitownership,pleasetake a few minutestofillout
thewarrantyregistrationcardfoundat the end of thishandbook.Itisvery
importantthat you completethe ownerinformationand returnthecard to the
factoryinorderto receivefullwarrantybenefits.
EMC Conformance
AllRaymarineequipmentandaccessoriesare designedto the bestindustry
standardsforuse in the recreationalmarineenvironment.
Thedesignand manufactureof Raymarine equipmentandaccessories
conform tothe appropriateElectromagneticCompatibility(EMC)standards,
butcorrectinstallationis requiredto ensurethat performanceis not
compromised.
System Display Scanner Chartplotter
Pathfinder Radar RL70 PLUS Yes No
Raychart Chartplotter RC520PLUS No Yes
Combined Pathfinder Radar/Chartplotter RL70RC PLUS Yes Yes
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Contents
Preface ............................................................................................... v
Warranty ...........................................................................................v
EMC Conformance ...........................................................................v
Chapter 1: Overview ..........................................................................................1.1
How toUse ThisHandbook .......................................................... 1.1
1.1 General.......................................................................................... 1.4
Introductionto hsb2 Systems ........................................................ 1.4
PLUS DisplayUnits ..................................................................... 1.5
OperatingModes .......................................................................... 1.6
Headingand Position Data ........................................................... 1.9
1.2 ThePathfinderRadar PLUS Display .......................................... 1.10
PathfinderRadarPLUS Display Options ................................... 1.10
Radar Functions ......................................................................... 1.12
1.3 TheChartplotterDisplay ............................................................ 1.13
ChartplotterDisplayOptions ...................................................... 1.14
ChartplotterFunctions ................................................................ 1.15
1.4 OperatingControls ..................................................................... 1.16
Trackpad and Cursor ................................................................... 1.16
DedicatedKeys ........................................................................... 1.18
SoftKeys..................................................................................... 1.19
Pop-Up Menus ............................................................................ 1.19
DatabaseLists ............................................................................. 1.20
Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display ....................................2.1
2.1 Introduction .................................................................................. 2.1
ConventionsUsed ......................................................................... 2.1
Simulator ...................................................................................... 2.1
2.2 Switchingthe Display On andOff ................................................ 2.2
SimulatorMode ............................................................................ 2.5
Changingthe Lighting & Contrast ................................................ 2.6
2.3 Controllingthe Display ................................................................. 2.7
Selectingthe Mode of Operation .................................................. 2.7
Customizingthe Screen PresentationOptions............................ 2.13
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2.4 RadarDisplayControl Functions ............................................... 2.16
Using theZoom Function ........................................................... 2.16
Offsettingthe Center ................................................................... 2.17
Hidingthe Ship’s Heading Marker (SHM) ................................. 2.18
2.5 ChartDisplay Control Functions ................................................ 2.19
MovingAround the Chart ........................................................... 2.19
2.6 TypicalChartScenarios .............................................................. 2.23
Placeand Goto a Waypoint ......................................................... 2.24
MakeandFollow a Route ........................................................... 2.26
ReviewYour PassagePlan .......................................................... 2.28
ReviewYour PassagePlan .......................................................... 2.29
DisplayingtheRadarand SynchronizingRadar & Chart ........... 2.30
Chapter 3: Standard Radar Operations ..........................................................3.1
3.1 Introduction .................................................................................. 3.1
3.2 RangeControl ............................................................................... 3.2
Changingthe Range ...................................................................... 3.3
DeterminingActual Radar Range ................................................. 3.3
3.3 Interpreting and AdjustingtheRadarPicture ............................... 3.4
IdentifyingFalseEcho Returns .................................................... 3.5
AdjustingGain,Sea Clutter, Rain Clutter and Tune ..................... 3.7
Changingthe TargetsDisplay ......................................................3.11
3.4 Measuring Range and BearingUsing VRM/EBLs .................... 3.13
MeasuringRange and Bearingto Targetfrom Vessel ................. 3.14
MeasuringRange and BearingBetweenTargets(FLOAT) ........ 3.16
ControllingVRM/EBL DataBoxes ........................................... 3.18
3.5 SettingGuard Zones and Alarms ................................................ 3.19
PlacingaGuard Zone .................................................................. 3.20
Moving,Reshapingor Deleting a Guard Zone ........................... 3.21
ControllingGuard Zone Alarms ................................................. 3.21
3.6 MARPA ...................................................................................... 3.23
Introductionto MARPA ............................................................. 3.23
Using MARPA ............................................................................ 3.25
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Chapter 4: Integrated Radar Operations ........................................................4.1
4.1 Introduction .................................................................................. 4.1
4.2 Changingthe HeadingMode ........................................................ 4.2
Trueand RelativeMotion ............................................................. 4.2
4.3 Using Marks .................................................................................. 4.4
4.4 ManOverboard(MOB) ................................................................ 4.5
4.5 CursorEcho .................................................................................. 4.6
Chapter 5: Standard Chart Operations ...........................................................5.1
5.1 Introduction .................................................................................. 5.1
5.2 Using Chart Cards ......................................................................... 5.2
Insertinga Chart Card ................................................................... 5.2
Removing a Chart Card ................................................................ 5.3
Displayingthe Chart Data ............................................................. 5.3
DisplayingChartObjectandSourceInformation ........................ 5.4
5.3 Workingwith Waypoints .............................................................. 5.8
Introduction .................................................................................. 5.8
PlacingaWaypoint ....................................................................... 5.9
Selectinga Waypoint .................................................................. 5.12
WaypointData Display ............................................................... 5.12
EditingtheWaypointDetails ...................................................... 5.13
ErasingaWaypoint ..................................................................... 5.14
Movinga Waypoint .................................................................... 5.14
Using theST60orST80 NavigatorKeypad ............................... 5.15
5.4 Workingwith Routes .................................................................. 5.18
Creatinga NewRoute ................................................................. 5.19
Savingthe CurrentRoute ............................................................ 5.22
Clearingthe Current Route ......................................................... 5.23
Retrievea RouteFromtheDatabase ........................................... 5.23
DisplayingRoute Information .................................................... 5.24
UsingtheRouteListtoEraseand Namea Route ....................... 5.26
Editing a Route ........................................................................... 5.27
5.5 FollowingRoutes and Going to Points ....................................... 5.29
Followa Route ............................................................................ 5.29
TargetPoint Arrival .................................................................... 5.31
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OtherFollow RouteOptions ....................................................... 5.31
Going To an IndividualTargetPoint ........................................... 5.32
StopFollowor StopGoto............................................................ 5.33
5.6 TransferringWaypointsand Routes ........................................... 5.34
5.7 Using Tracks ............................................................................... 5.38
SettingUp a Track ...................................................................... 5.39
Clearingthe Current Track ......................................................... 5.40
ManagingTracks ........................................................................ 5.40
SmartRoute ................................................................................. 5.42
Chapter 6: Further Chart Operations ..............................................................6.1
6.1 Introduction .................................................................................. 6.1
6.2 Measuring DistancesUsingtheVRM/EBL Key .......................... 6.2
6.3 AlarmsandTimers ........................................................................ 6.4
Alarm Reporting ........................................................................... 6.4
SettingAlarms and Timers ........................................................... 6.5
6.4 ManOverboard(MOB) ................................................................ 6.6
6.5 CursorEcho .................................................................................. 6.7
6.6 GPS Setup ..................................................................................... 6.8
6.7 Data Log Mode ........................................................................... 6.10
Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults ...................................................7.1
7.1 Introduction .................................................................................. 7.1
7.2 Changingthe SetUp Parameters .................................................. 7.2
7.3 SystemSet Up Parameters ............................................................ 7.4
Data Boxes .................................................................................... 7.6
BearingMode ............................................................................... 7.6
CursorReference .......................................................................... 7.6
CursorReadout ............................................................................. 7.6
Day/Night ..................................................................................... 7.7
Help............................................................................................... 7.7
SoftKeys....................................................................................... 7.7
KeyBeep ...................................................................................... 7.7
MOB Data ..................................................................................... 7.7
AutopilotPop Up .......................................................................... 7.7
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MenuTimeoutPeriod ................................................................... 7.7
Units .............................................................................................. 7.8
VariationSource ........................................................................... 7.8
BridgeNMEAHeading ................................................................ 7.9
NMEA Out Set Up ........................................................................ 7.9
CursorEcho .................................................................................. 7.9
Date andTimeSettings ............................................................... 7.10
GPS SOG/COG Filter ................................................................. 7.10
CompassSetUp .......................................................................... 7.10
Language .................................................................................... 7.10
Simulator .....................................................................................7.11
7.4 RadarSet UpParameters ............................................................ 7.12
EBL Display ............................................................................... 7.12
TimedTransmissionOption ....................................................... 7.13
MarksOptions ............................................................................ 7.13
CustomScale .............................................................................. 7.13
BearingAlignment ..................................................................... 7.14
AntennaSize ............................................................................... 7.14
Sendon HSB ............................................................................... 7.14
7.5 MARPA SetUp Parameters ........................................................ 7.15
7.6 AdvancedSettings ...................................................................... 7.16
DisplayTiming ........................................................................... 7.16
STC Preset .................................................................................. 7.17
TunePreset .................................................................................. 7.17
7.7 ChartSet UpParameters ............................................................. 7.18
CustomizeChart ......................................................................... 7.18
PlotterMode ............................................................................... 7.19
ChartOrientation ........................................................................ 7.19
ObjectInformation ..................................................................... 7.20
WaypointOptions ....................................................................... 7.20
Vectors ........................................................................................ 7.20
Radar/ChartSynch ...................................................................... 7.20
DatumSelection ......................................................................... 7.20
PositionOffset ............................................................................ 7.21
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Chapter 8: Installation ......................................................................................8.1
8.1 Introduction .................................................................................. 8.1
Planningthe Installation ............................................................... 8.2
EMC InstallationGuidelines ........................................................ 8.2
8.2 Unpackingand Inspecting the Components ................................. 8.4
8.3 Selectingthe Display Unit Location ............................................. 8.5
8.4 CableRuns .................................................................................... 8.7
PowerCable .................................................................................. 8.7
Inter-UnitScannerCable .............................................................. 8.8
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Cable ..................................................................................... 8.8
8.5 Mountingthe DisplayUnit ........................................................... 8.9
8.6 SystemConnections ....................................................................8.11
DisplayUnit Connection ............................................................ 8.12
8.7 RadarSystem TestsandInstallationAlignment ......................... 8.15
SystemCheck ............................................................................. 8.15
SwitchOn andInitialSetup ........................................................ 8.15
RadarSystem Checks and Adjustments ..................................... 8.16
EMC Conformance ..................................................................... 8.20
8.8 IntegratedSystems ...................................................................... 8.20
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â„¢(HighSpeedBus)MultipleDisplaySystems .................. 8.20
SeaTalk®and NMEA In............................................................. 8.23
UsingtheSeaTalk AuxiliaryJunctionBox ................................. 8.28
Data Output ................................................................................. 8.29
Data Conversion ......................................................................... 8.30
8.9 IntegratedSystem Checks .......................................................... 8.31
ChartDisplay - RL70 PLUS, RL70RC PLUS,RC520 PLUS .... 8.31
ReceivedData ............................................................................. 8.31
Transmitted Data ........................................................................ 8.31
Chapter 9: Maintenance and Problem Solving ..............................................9.1
9.1 Maintenance ................................................................................. 9.1
RoutineChecks ............................................................................. 9.1
EMC ServicingandSafetyGuidelines ......................................... 9.1
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9.2 Resettingthe System ..................................................................... 9.2
9.3 ProblemSolving ........................................................................... 9.3
TechnicalSupport: ........................................................................ 9.3
How to Contact Raymarine (US) .................................................. 9.4
How toContactRaymarine(Europe) ........................................... 9.5
WorldwideSupport ....................................................................... 9.5
Appendix A: Specification ...................................................................................A.1
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Series7"LCD Displays .........................................................A.1
Appendix B: Using the Auxiliary Junction Box ................................................. B.1
Raystar112,105, Apelco182 and 182XT ....................................B.2
AutohelmGPS, Z260and Z273 ...................................................B.3
Raystar112LP(SeaTalk version) .................................................B.4
Raystar114CombinedGPS and DifferentialBeaconReceiver ...B.5
Raystar120 WAAS SatelliteDifferentialReceiver ......................B.6
Appendix C: C-MAP Chart Card Features .......................................................... C.1
Appendix D: SeaTalk and NMEA Data Received and Transmitted ................ D.1
Appendix E: Connecting a Raymarine Heading Sensor ...................................E.1
G-SeriesCourse Computer ...........................................................E.1
Appendix F: Abbreviations ..................................................................................F.1
Index................................................................................................. xiii
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How to Use This
Handbook
How to Use This
Handbook
Chapter 1: Overview
How to Use This Handbook
Thishandbookdescribesthefollowinghsb
2
(PLUS)seriesdisplaysandmulti-
displaysystems:
RL70PLUS PathfinderRadar, 7" LCD Display
RL70RCPLUSPathfinderRadar& Chartplotter, 7" LCD Display
RC520PLUS Chartplotter,7"LCD Display
Ifyou are installingthedisplaysystemyourself,youshould read Chapter 8
beforeyou startthe installation.This chapteralso providesinformationthat
willbe useful ifyou areconnectingyour
hsb
2
series system to other
equipment.
Foranoverviewof
hsb
2
(PLUS)displaysystems,thedisplayunitcontrolsand
the radar/chartplotter system, read Chapter 1.Chapter 2willhelp you start
usingyour system.
Fordetailedinformationon radaroperationsrefertoChapter3:Standard
RadarOperationsandChapter4:IntegratedRadar Operations.
Forchartplotteroperatingdetails,referto Chapter 5 andChapter 6.
To changethe systemsetup defaults,readChapter 7.
Detailsforinstallinga radar scannerare providedin the PathfinderRadar
ScannerOwner’sHandbooksuppliedwithyourscanner.
Note:Many illustrationsinthishandbookshowexamplescreens.The screen
yousee on your displaydepends on your systemconfigurationand setup op-
tions,so itmay differfromtheillustration.
Thishandbook isorganizedas follows:
Chapter 1providesan overviewof an
hsb
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multi-display system and the
featuresandfunctionsofthe
hsb
2
PLUSseriesLCDDisplay.Thischapteralso
providesanoverviewof the controls. You shouldreadthis chapterto
familiarizeyourselfwith thesystem.
Chapter 2explainshow to startusingthe displayanddescribeshow touse
someof thebasicradarandchartfunctions.Chapter2alsoprovidesoperating
guidelinesfortypicalchartplotterscenarios;theseguidelinesintroduceyouto
manyofthechartplotterfunctions.
Chapter 3providesdetailedoperatinginformationfor the mainradar
functions-adjusting theradar picture;measuringdistancesandbearings;
settingguardzones and alarms;using MARPA fortargettracking.
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How to Use This
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Chapter 4providesdetailedoperatinginformationforintegratedradarsystem
functions,includingusingmarks,man overboardand cursorecho.
Chapter 5providesdetailedoperatinginformationfor the standard
chartplotterfunctions-usingchart cards,plottingwaypointsandroutes,
followingroutesand showingtracks.
Chapter 6providesdetailedoperatinginformationforfurtherchartfunctions,
includingmeasuringdistances,man overboardand cursorecho.It includes
instructionsforsettingup a differentialGPS.
Chapter 7providesinstructionsfor settingup your systemto suit your
preferences.Youshouldreadthischaptertodeterminehowtosetuptheradar
andchartplottersystem defaults.
Chapter 8providesplanningconsiderations anddetailedinstructionsfor
installingthe displayunit(s).It shouldbe referredto when you are readyto
installthesystem. Detailsto connectthedisplayto other equipmentarealso
provided.To installa complete radarsystem, you will alsoneed to read the
Owner’sHandbooksuppliedwiththe scanner.
Chapter 9providesinformationon user maintenance,and what to do if you
experienceproblems.
TheAppendicesprovide additionalinformationthat youmayfind useful:
Appendix Aliststhe technicalspecificationsfor theradarand chartplotter.
Appendix Bprovidesdetailson connectingthe displayunit tospecificGPS
systems.
Appendix Cdefinesthe chartfeaturesshown on the chartdisplay.
Appendix Ddefines the SeaTalk and NMEA data that is transferred on
integratedsystems.
Appendix Eprovidesdetailson connectinga Raymarine headingsensor for
MARPA.
Appendix Fprovidesa listofabbreviations.
AnIndexandwarrantyinformationareincludedat the end of thehandbook.
Asummaryof the radar andchartplottercontrolsare providedonthe Quick
ReferenceCardssuppliedwithyour system.
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Terminology
Thefollowingterminologyisusedtodescriberadarand chartplottersystems:
Master A unitcapable of sourcingspecificdata suchas
fishfinder,chartor radardata.
Repeater A unitcapableof displayingdata,suchasradar,from
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.
FishfinderDisplayUnitprovidingFishfinderMaster, Chart Repeaterand
RadarRepeater functionality.
RadarDisplay UnitprovidingRadar Master, FishfinderRepeater
andChartRepeaterfunctionality.
ChartDisplay UnitprovidingChartMaster,FishfinderRepeaterand
RadarRepeaterfunctionality.
CombinedDisplayUnitprovidingbothRadar and ChartMaster or Fishfinder
andChartMasterfunctionality.
IntegratedSystemAdditionalinstrumentsare connectedvia the
hsb
2
,
Seatalkor NMEA interfaces.
hsb
2
â„¢ HighSpeed Bus - links compatibledisplayunits.
ItsupersedesHSB andallowsmultipledisplaysystems.
Forfulldisplayandcontrolbetween
hsb
2
series display
units,the unitsmustbeconnectedvia
hsb
2
andSeaTalk.
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General
General
1.1 General
Thehsb
2
(PLUS)seriesPathfinderRadar or PathfinderRadar/Chartplotter
comprisesthe7"LCD displayunit,scanner unitandassociatedcables. The
RC520PLUS Chartplottercannotbe connectedto the scannerunit.
Display Unit
Thehsb
2
(PLUS)seriesdisplayunitis waterproofto CFR46 and can be
installedeither aboveor below deck.
Theunitincludes:
• 7" LCD PLUS display
• Trackpad
• Elevendedicated(labeled)controlkeys
• Foursoft keys(unlabeled)whosefunctionalitychanges
• ThePathfinderChartplottererandcombinedPathfinderRadar/Chartplot-
ter include two slots for the C-MAP NT
®
chartcards
Thedisplayandkeyscanbeilluminatedfor night-timeuse.
Scanner
Thehsb
2
seriesPathfinderRadarissuppliedwithascannerunitwhich
illuminatestargetswithmicrowaveenergyandthencollectsthereturnsfrom
thosetargets.The scannerincludesasensitivelow-noisefrontend receiver,
and avariety of clutter attenuation controls tomaintain target resolution.
Thescannerisadjustedandoperatedfromthedisplayunit,sothesedetailsare
providedinthisHandbook.It canbeswitchedbetweentransmitand stand-by
modes.Italsohasapower-savingtimedtransmitmodewhichpausesbetween
burstsoftransmissions.
Installationofthescanneris describedseparately in theScannerOwner’s
Handbook.
Introduction to hsb
2
Systems
Itis possibleto connect uptotenhsb
2
(PLUS)seriesLCD or CRT displays
(dependentoncablelengths)and a scannerunitto provideanintegrated
system.Thesystemmay include existing HSBdisplayunitsthathave been
suitablyupgraded- contactyourauthorizedRaymarinedealerforupgradekit
details.
The
hsb
2
(HighSpeedBus) connectionenablestransferofdata between
compatibleunits.Forexample,radardata is transferredfromtheradar(the
masterdisplay)viathe
hsb
2
connectionandcanbedisplayedandcontrolledon
anyother
hsb
2
seriesLCDorCRT display(therepeaterdisplay).
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PLUS Display Units
Inparticular,youcanconnect your Radarto a remoteChartplotter(or
Fishfinder/Chartplotter)toprovide similarfunctionalityto thecombined
Radar/Chartplotter(or Fishfinder/Chartplotter).However, you shouldbe
awarethatifyouchange,say,radarrangeononedisplay,itaffectsalldisplays
showingradar(orradar/chartoverlayon colordisplays).
The
hsb
2
systemcanincludeseveralchartplotterdisplays,eachwithtwochart
cartridgeslots.Eachdisplay canaccess two localandupto six remote chart
cartridges.Chartscanbecontrolledindependentlyoneachdisplay,evenwhen
aremotechartcartridgeisbeing used.
Figure 1-1:
hsb
2
Integrated System
PLUS Display Units
Features
• Chartplotter– Displays chartinformationfrom the C-MAP NT
®
chart
cards(C-Cards)
• Usespositiondatafrom GPS, DGPS,WAAS or Loran-Ctechnology
• Displaysand transfers
hsb
2
,SeaTalk and NMEA data
• Providesfullcontrol of datafromother
hsb
2
instruments
• Severalfull-screenoperatingmodesincluding:Radar,Chart, Data Logor
Sonar, ifappropriate datais available.
• View radarand chart simultaneouslyin half-screenwindows.
• Half-screenwindows to displayadditionaldata:CourseDeviationIndica-
tor(CDI), BearingandDistanceIndicator(BDI),navigationdata.
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hsb
2
Fishfinder Display
Fishfinder, Chart, Radar transferred to all displays
Pathfinder Scanner
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hsb
2
Radar/Chart Display
hsb
2
Radar Display
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Operating Modes
Operating Modes
• Cursorecho acrossSeaTalk,andbetweenchartandradarwindows
• Choiceof orientation:Head Up, Course Up and North Up
• Thesystem canbeconnectedto an ST80 Navigatorkeypad for entryof
alpha-numericdata.
Set Up Options
Setupoptionsallow you to choosewhat is displayed,how it isdisplayed
(includinglanguageandunits),bearingmode and how thedisplayoperates
withother
hsb
2
units. You can viewthecursorpositionand a varietyofdata
fromother equipment,e.g.speed,heading, depth,wind and tideinformation
inasetof user-selectabledata boxes.For systemswithanautopilot,when the
statusandlockedheadinginformationchangethenewdata canbe displayed.
Display optionsare providedin SystemSetUp,describedin Chapter 7.
ScreenPresentationOptions,describedin Chapter 2allowyoutoswitchthe
cursorand databoxes On/Off.Thecursorbox and user-selected databoxes
canbemoved aroundthescreen.
Operating Modes
Ona single hsb
2
unityoucan viewa fullscreenradar.You can alsoset
WindowsOntosplitthe displayinto two half-screenwindowstoshow
supplementarydata or,ona combineddisplayunit, displayradar andchart
simultaneously. The main operatingmode (radaror chart)is displayedinthe
upperwindow; you choosewhatisdisplayed in thelowerwindow.
Thefollowingareavailable:
Table 1-1:
hsb
2
Single Display Operating Modes and Window Options
Display Full-screen mode Half-screen Window Options
RL70 PLUS Radar CDI, BDI or Nav Data
RC520 PLUS Chart CDI, BDI or Nav Data
Data Log Windows not available
RL70RC PLUS
Radar Mode CDI, BDI, Chart or Nav Data
Chart Mode CDI, BDI, Radar or Nav Data
Data Log Mode Windows not available
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Chapter 1: Overview 1-7
Operating Modes
Operating Modes
Figure 1-2: Full Screen Operating Modes
HEAD UP
IR
3nm
RR
CURSOR
HDG MODE TARGETS SCREEN
BRG
RNG nm
000°
0.220
1/2
Radar Display Chartplotter Display
TIME POSITION CMG DMG
CLEAR LOG
STOP LOG
15:30
16:00
16:30
17:00
17:30
18:00
18:30
19:00
19:30
346°
H
180°H
012°H
206°H
043°H
245°H
093°H
302°H
145°H
50°21^890N
001°20^610W
50°18^010N
001°20^070W
50°21^850N
001°19^290W
50°18^500N
001°21^300W
50°20^990N
001°18^280W
50°19^660N
001°21^960W
50°19^730N
001°18^030W
50°20^930N
001°21^750W
50°18^550N
001°18^650W
6.86
KM
7.23KM
7.23KM
6.67KM
5.74KM
5.00KM
4.63KM
5.00KM
5.74KM
HSB
SeaTalk
D4285-1
Operating Mode for
Stand Alone Units
Additional Modes for
Linked Units
(or combined
Radar/Chartplotter)
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
TIME POSITION CMG DMG
CLEAR LOG
STOP LOG
15:30
16:00
16:30
17:00
17:30
18:00
18:30
19:00
19:30
346°
H
180°H
012°H
206°H
043°H
245°H
093°H
302°H
145°H
50°21^890N
001°20^610W
50°18^010N
001°20^070W
50°21^850N
001°19^290W
50°18^500N
001°21^300W
50°20^990N
001°18^280W
50°19^660N
001°21^960W
50°19^730N
001°18^030W
50°20^930N
001°21^750W
50°18^550N
001°18^650W
6.86
KM
7.23KM
7.23KM
6.67KM
5.74KM
5.00KM
4.63KM
5.00KM
5.74KM
HEAD UP
IR
3nm
RR
CURSOR
HDG MODE TARGETS SCREEN
BRG
RNG nm
000°
0.220
1/2
MARPA
MARPA
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1-8 hsb
2
PLUS Series LCD Display
Operating Modes
Operating Modes
Half-Screen Window Options
• Chartdisplay,Radardisplay:If data is availableas a functionof the
combineddisplayunititcanbe displayedfullscreen,as shown in
Figure 1-2, or in a half-screenwindow.
• CDI:This gives theCourseDeviationIndicatorgraphicaldisplay,with
datarelatingto the targetwaypoint.
• BDI:ThisgivestheBearingandDistanceIndicatorgraphicaldisplay,with
datarelatingto the targetwaypoint.
• NavData: Thisshowsninedataboxes,providingnavigationaldata in the
unitsspecifiedinyoursetup. Note thatupto6 of thesedataboxesarealso
availableasauser-selectablegroup (see Section 7.3).
You selectthe operatingmodeandwindowsusingthe DISPLAY keyas
describedinChapter 2.
Multi-display systems
Ifyou have severalhsb
2
seriesRadarandChartplotterdisplaysconnected
operation is similar to acombined Pathfinder Radar/Chartplotter Unit: three
full-screenmodes – radar,chartand data log are availableon alldisplays.
Inaddition,ifyouhavean hsb
2
seriesFishfinderdisplayconnected,you can
setanydisplaytofishfindermode;ifthesystemincludesachartplotter,similar
functionalitytoacombinedFishfinder/Chartplotteris availableon all
displays.
Onan
hsb
2
systemwith Radar, Chart and Fishfinderavailable,the following
informationcanbe shown on any displayunit:
Fordetailson the fishfinder, refer to the
hsb
2
SeriesDisplay Owner’s
Handbooksuppliedwith yourfishfinder.
Table 1-2: Window Options for Integrated Systems
Full-screen mode Half-screen Window Options
Chart Mode, CDI, BDI, Nav Data, Fishfinder or Radar
Radar Mode CDI, BDI, Chart or Nav Data
Fishfinder Mode Depth/temp, Chart or CDI, BDI
Data Log Mode Windows not available
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