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Hsb2 Series Color LCD Display Owner’s Handbook
 Portsmouth Hampshire PO3 5TD England Telephone
Raymarine Limited
Anchorage Park
 TFT LCD Displays
System Display Scanner Chartplotter
Preface
 EMC Conformance
Warranty
 Contents
 Standard Radar Operations
Viii
 Integrated Radar Operations
Standard Chart Operations
 Going To an Individual Target Point
Further Chart Operations
 Installation
 Maintenance and Problem Solving
Chart Display -RL70/80CRC PLUS, RC530 PLUS, RC631 Plus
 Using the Auxiliary Junction Box
Specification
MAP Chart Card Features
Connecting a Raymarine Heading Sensor
 Xiv
 Overview
How to Use This Handbook
 Howto Use This Handbook
 Terminology
Fishfinder, chart or radar data
Unit capable of sourcing specific data such as
High Speed Bus links compatible display units
 Introduction to hsb2 Systems
General
Display Unit
Scanner
 Plus Display Units
Features
 Display Full-screen mode Half-screen Window Options
Set Up Options
Operating Modes
Following are available
 Full Screen Operating Modes
 Window Options for Integrated Systems
Full-screen mode Half-screen Window Options
Multi-display systems
 Heading and Position Data
Providing Heading Data for Radar/Chart Overlay and Marpa
Details on connecting other equipment are given in Chapter
 Pathfinder Radar Plus Display Options
Pathfinder Radar Plus Display
 3nm
 14.4m
Radar Functions
120@T 6.3kts 5.7kts
 Chartplotter Display
 Typical Chartplotter Display
Chartplotter Display Options
 Chartplotter Functions
 Trackpad and Cursor
Operating Controls
 Cursor is used to Select a position on the screen
Moving the Cursor
Context-Sensitive Cursor Control
 Soft Keys
Dedicated Keys
 Typical Pop-up Menu
Pop-Up Menus
 Waypoint List
Database Lists
 Introduction
Getting Started & Adjusting the Display
Conventions Used
Simulator
 Radar Mode
Switching the Display On and Off
 Power key
 Switch Off
Chart Mode
 Switch Off
Simulator Mode
 Changing the Brightness
Adjusting the Brightness
 Controlling the Display
Selecting the Mode of Operation
 Selecting a Half-Screen Window for Display
Using the Display Key
 Returning to the Full-Screen Display
Switching Control Between Radar & Chart Screens
 Radar Half-Screen Window Options
 Getting Started
 Chartplotter
 Customizing the Screen Presentation Options
Switching the Cursor Data Box On and Off
Switching Radar Range Rings or Chart Grid On and Off
 To switch the group of data boxes on or off
Waypoint Display Radar mode
Data Boxes
Cursor
 Screen To display the active waypoint
Custom Options Chart mode
 Press the Zoom soft key to display the following soft keys
Using the Zoom Function
Radar Display Control Functions
 Radar Display Zoom Window
Offsetting the Center
 Radar Display with an Offset Center
Hiding the Ship’s Heading Marker SHM
 Changing the Chart Center
Chart Display Control Functions
Moving Around the Chart
 10 Changing the Chart Center
Using Find Ship
 11 Changing the Chart Scale
Changing the Chart Scale
 Center of the screen
12 Chart Boundaries
 Range key as many times as required
Radar/Chart Overlay
Information is available
 Radar/Chart Overlay
 Goto a Waypoint
Typical Chart Scenarios
Follow a Route
Cursor Echo
 Place and Goto a Waypoint
 Waypoint
 Make and Follow a Route
 Make
 Review Your Passage Plan
 Plan
 Displaying the Radar and Synchronizing Radar & Chart
 Radarthe Synchronizing Chart
 Hsb 2 Plus Series Color LCD Display
 Standard Radar Operations
 Standard Range Scale
Range Control
Changing the Range
 Radar Range Scales
Determining Actual Radar Range
Radar Range
Antenna Height m Target Height m Maximum Range nm
 Interpreting and Adjusting the Radar Picture
 Control Option Function Default Setting
Controls to Adjust the Radar Picture
Identifying False Echo Returns
Side Lobes
 Multiple Echoes
Indirect Echoes
Blind Sectors or Shadow Effect
This is not very common
 Pulse width used
Adjusting Gain, Sea Clutter, Rain Clutter and Tune
 Change the range scale
Gain Control and Sea Control
Small or weak targets
Speckle and therefore improve target definition
 Rain Clutter Control, using Rain and FTC
Tuning the Receiver
 Bad weather
Merge and appear as one echo
 Status Bar
Changing the Targets Display
 Target Wakes
Interference Rejection
Target Expansion
 11 EBL and VRM Displays
Measuring Range and Bearing Using VRM/EBLs
 Placing a VRM/EBL
Measuring Range and Bearing to Target from Vessel
 OFF to on
Moving an Existing VRM/EBL
 Floating a VRM/EBL
Measuring Range and Bearing Between Targets Float
Deleting an Existing VRM/EBL
 Moving and Unfloating a Floating EBL
VRM/EBL is reset to your vessel’s position
 Press the Float soft key
Controlling VRM/EBL Data Boxes
Key to unfloat VRM/EBL2
From on to OFF
 13 Guard Zone Display
Setting Guard Zones and Alarms
 14 Placing a Guard Zone
Placing a Guard Zone
 OFF
Moving, Reshaping or Deleting a Guard Zone
 Press the Alarm soft key to highlight the Alarm slider
Controlling Guard Zone Alarms
 Introduction to Marpa
Marpa
 Target Data
Risk Assessment
 Target Vector and History
Using Marpa
Repeater Displays
Radar Range Scales
 View Target Data
Cancel a Target
Acquire a Target
 Key to toggle the data box on/off
Cle drawn around it. The default soft keys are displayed
Played
 Marpa
 Data Example source Integrated functions available
Integrated Radar Operations
Function of External Data
 True and Relative Motion
Changing the Heading Mode
Heading Modes
Heading modes are as follows
 Effect on VRM/EBLs
Selecting the Heading and Motion Mode
 Placing a Mark
Using Marks
Mark is placed using the default symbol
 Moving or Deleting a Mark
Man Overboard MOB
 Cursor Echo
MOB Alarm
 Safety
Standard Chart Operations
 Inserting a Chart Card
Using Chart Cards
 Displaying the Chart Data
Removing a Chart Card
 Displaying Object Information
Chart Source Data
 Port Area
Port Symbols
 Tide Data
Tide Data
 Nearest Port Typical Data
Nearest
 Introduction
Working with Waypoints
 Placing a Waypoint
To access the place waypoint soft keys, press Marks
 Waypoint List
 WPT Position Loran TDs
 Waypoint Data Display
Selecting a Waypoint
Following soft keys are displayed
Waypoint List and associated soft keys are displayed
 Waypoints placed at the vessel position
Editing the Waypoint Details
 Erasing a Waypoint
Screen and the Waypoint List is updated
Moving a Waypoint
Waypoint soft keys are displayed
 To move a waypoint using the cursor
Using the ST60 or ST80 Navigator Keypad
 Selecting an Entry in the Waypoint List
 Editing Entries in the Waypoint, Route, or Track Lists
 Working with Routes
 Route soft keys are displayed
Creating a New Route
 Bered to identify the new positions
When you have entered all your waypoints, either
Cursor to the last placed waypoint
Changes to a solid line
 Make Route Waypoints
 Next available entry on the route list is highlighted
Saving the Current Route
Soft keys are displayed as illustrated in Figure
 Retrieve a Route From the Database
Clearing the Current Route
 Route Leg and Waypoint Information
Displaying Route Information
 To display information about any route in the database
Using Route Information to Review Your Passage Plan
 Route Information Window
Using the Route List to Erase and Name a Route
 Inserting a Waypoint into a Route
Editing a Route
 Removing a Waypoint from the Route
Adding Waypoints at the End of the Route
 Reversing the Route
 Follow a Route
Following Routes and Going to Points
 Press the Follow Route soft key
To follow the current route
Alternatively, to follow a route
Are displayed then press Follow Route
 Joining a Route
Target Point Arrival
Other Follow Route Options
 Advancing to a Waypoint
Restart Cross Track Error XTE
Going To an Individual Target Point
 Stop GOTO/FOLLOW soft key
Stop Follow or Stop Goto
 Managing Database Lists
Transferring Waypoints and Routes
Displayed SeaTalk Waypoints
 If the operation fails, the Save Failed message is displayed
User Card Menu and associated soft keys are displayed
 Press the soft key Send WPT List on Nmea
Press the soft key Receive Wpts from ST/NMEA
Point Transfer soft key
 Using Tracks
Using Tracks
 Setting Up a Track
Setting Up a Track
 To clear the current track
Clearing the Current Track
 Saving and Naming a Track
Managing Tracks
Pop-up and associated soft keys are displayed
Next available entry on the track list is highlighted
 Naming, Erasing and Showing a Track
 COG GPS
Further Chart Operations
 Measuring Distance Using a VRM
Measuring Distances Using the VRM/EBL Key
 To clear the ruler data box
Toggle the ruler line and data box off
On to toggle the ruler data box off
Enter to take cursor control of the box
 External Alarms
Alarms and Timers
Alarm Reporting
 Press Enter to save the changes and clear the list
Setting Alarms and Timers
Alarm on again
 MOB Display
 Are removed
 Navigation Status Window
GPS Setup
 Restart GPS
GPS Set Up
This soft key enables re-acquisition of a GPS position fix
 To activate Data Log Mode
Data Log Mode
 Time Position CMG DMG
 Hsb 2 Plus Series Color LCD Display
 Setting Up the System Defaults
 Depend on the selected operating mode
Changing the Set Up Parameters
 Setting Up the System Defaults
 Menu Options Factory New Default
System Set Up Parameters
System Set Up Parameters
 Temperature Units
 Data Boxes
Bearing Mode
Cursor Reference
Cursor Readout
 Day/Night
Menu Timeout Period
Help
Key Beep
 Manual Mode
Auto Mode
Variation Source
Bridge Nmea Heading
 Cursor Echo
Nmea Out Set Up
Date and Time Settings
 GPS SOG/COG Filter
Compass Set Up
Language
Medium or LOW
 EBL Display
Radar Set Up Parameters
Parameter Options Factory Default New Default
 Timed Transmission Option
Range Default Setting nm New Setting nm
Marks Options
Custom Scale
 Antenna Size
Bearing Alignment
Send on HSB
Radar Range Scale Increments
 Target Vector and Predicted Position
Marpa Set Up Parameters
Safe Zone
Target History
 Function Slider Range
Advanced Settings
Display Timing
 Tune Preset
STC Preset
 Customize Chart
Chart Set Up Parameters
 Chart Orientation
Plotter Mode
 Object Information
Radar/Chart Synch
Waypoint Options
Vectors
 To set a new offset value
Position Offset
 Typical System Single Display Unit
Installation
 EMC Installation Guidelines
Planning the Installation
 Connections to Other Equipment
Suppression Ferrites
 Supplied with Option for
Parts and Accessories
Unpacking and Inspecting the Components
 Selecting the Display Unit Location
Selecting the Display Unit Location
 7 LCD Color Display Dimensions
 10.4 LCD Color Display Dimensions
 Consider the following before installing the system cables
Power Cable
Cable Runs
RC530/631
 Hsb2 Cable
Inter-Unit Scanner Cable
 Console Mounting
Mounting the Display Unit
Mounting Bracket
 Installation
 Power for External Equipment
DC Power Connection
System Connections
Grounding the System
 Display Unit Connection
Radar Display Connector Panel
 Radar Scanner Connection
Scanner Connection master displays
 Pin No Function Color
Power and Nmea Input Connection
Any unused wires should be insulated and taped back
 System Check
Radar System Tests and Installation Alignment
Switch On and Initial Setup
 Transmission Check
Radar System Checks and Adjustments
Ensure the display unit is in Radar mode
 Bearing Alignment
 10 Radar Set Up Menu
Display Timing Adjustment
 11 Radar Display Timing
 DC-DC Converter for External Equipment
Integrated Systems
Hsb2 High Speed Bus Multiple Display Systems
 Master Function Display type Transducer
Hsb2 Connection
Hsb 2 Series Master Displays
 Multi-display connections
13 hsb2 Connector
 Data Primary Uses Suggested Source
SeaTalk and Nmea
Function of SeaTalk and Nmea Data
 Nmea
 SeaTalk
 SeaTalk Connection
 Nmea Input Connection
Nmea
 18 Using the Auxiliary Junction Box
Using the SeaTalk Auxiliary Junction Box
 Data Conversion
Data Output
 Transmitted Data
Integrated System Checks
Received Data
 Transmitted Data
 Maintenance
Maintenance and Problem Solving
Cleaning Instructions
EMC Servicing and Safety Guidelines
 EMC Servicing Safety Guidelines
 Power-on setting
Resetting the System
Power On Default Settings
 Common Problems and Their Solutions
Problem Solving
Problem Correction
Technical Support
 For Marine Product and Services Information
How to Contact Raymarine US
For Accessories and Parts
For Product Repair and Service
 Worldwide Support
How to Contact Raymarine Europe
Accessories and Parts
 General
Appendix ASpecification
Hsb2 Series 7and 10.4 LCD Color Displays
 Scanner Control
Radar Features
 Navigation Information
Chartplotter Features
 High Speed Bus
Interfacing
 Appendix B Using the Auxiliary Junction Box
 GPS
Raystar 112, 105, Apelco 182 and 182XT
 Raystar 112, 105, Apelco 182 and 182XT
Autohelm GPS, Z260 and Z273
 Raystar 112LP SeaTalk version
 Raystar 114 Combined GPS and Differential Beacon Receiver
 Raystar 120 Waas Satellite Differential Receiver
Spply
 Menu Option Chart Features
Appendix C C-MAP Chart Card Features
 Data
 Land Features
 Ports
Following chart features are always displayed
 Features
 Hsb 2 Plus Series Color LCD Display
 Data Received Source
Appendix DSeaTalk and Nmea Data Received and Transmitted
 APB, RMB
Data Output SeaTalk Nmea Out
 Series Course Computer
Appendix E Connecting a Raymarine Heading Sensor
 Figure E-1 hsb2 System with a G-Series Course Computer
 Appendix F Abbreviations
 Lat Latitude Lbs Pounds
Cross Track Error
Liquid Crystal Display
Lon Longitude Magnetic Mmeters
 BDI
Index
 Xvi
 Xvii
 Xviii
 Xix
 Hsb2 Plus Series Color LCD Display
 Xxi
 Xxii
 Warranty Limitations
Limited Warranty Certificate
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