Raymarine Combined Pathfinder Radar Controlling the Display, Selecting the Mode of Operation

Models: Raychart Chartplotter RC530 PLUS Combined Pathfinder Radar Chartplotter RL70CRC PLUS RL80CRC PLUS

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Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display

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2.3 Controlling the Display

You control the display using the cursor and control keys. You start all operations from the default screen, that is the default soft keys are displayed:

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When you have completed an action using the soft keys, press ENTER or CLEAR to return to the default screen; you may need to press ENTER or CLEAR several times to back-track through the soft key hierarchy.

Note: If you have set up your system so that the default soft keys are not dis- played all the time, press any soft key to display the labels.

The remainder of this section describes how to select the mode of operation and switch half-screen windows on/off. The following sections describe how to set up the display for the Radar and for the Chart.

The controls are summarized in the fold-out illustration on pages 2-11 and 2-12.

Selecting the Mode of Operation

You use the DISPLAY key to select the full-screen mode. If the data is available on your system, the following modes (described on Operating Modes on page 1-6) can be selected:

Radar

Chart and Radar/Chart Overlay

Data log

The DISPLAY key also accesses the soft keys for the half-screen window options.

Note: If your hsb2 display system includes a Fishfinder display, refer to the Owner’s Handbook supplied with your Fishfinder for operating details.

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Raymarine Combined Pathfinder Radar, RL80CRC PLUS manual Controlling the Display, Selecting the Mode of Operation