Changing The Chart Center - Raymarine Raychart 320 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Chapter 2: Getting Started
To release the cursor from homed mode, use the trackpad to move the
cursor away from the vessel's current position. The status bar shows the
current cursor position, bearing and range. The cursor no longer moves
with the vessel and no redraw occurs if the vessel moves off screen.

Changing the Chart Center

You can move the area of the chart displayed on the sreen using the
context-sensitive cursor. This allows you to center your vessel in the
center of the screen, or to move the chart so that your vessel is displayed
off-center anywhere on the screen.
To move your vessel's position off-center:
1. Move the cursor over your vessel's position until the letters POS are
2. Press ENTER to take control of the vessel's position. The letters POS
3. Use the trackpad to move the cursor to the required position.
4. Press ENTER to select the position and return to normal cursor con-
To center the display:
1. Use the trackpad to move the cursor to the vessel's position. The cur-
2. Press CLEAR . The display pans to show your vessel's position is in
Changing the Chart Range
The RANGE key allows you to change the display scale so that you can
see a smaller or larger area on the screen.
Plotter mode is available to allow you to zoom into a smaller area, even
when no chart data is available for that scale. Chart Set Up Parameters on
page 4-8 describes how to set plotter mode on/off.
You can change the display scale:
displayed.
are now in inverse video and the cursor symbol has changed to a
four-way arrow. This indicates that the cursor can be used to move the
display in any direction.
trol. The display is redrawn with the vessel's position at the cursor.
Alternatively, you can press CLEAR to abandon the move and leave
the display (and vessel) in its former position.
sor text POS is displayed.
the center of the screen.
To see either a larger scale (of a smaller area) or a larger area (at a
smaller scale) on the screen.
To move the display to another area, by zooming out to a smaller
scale, then zooming in on another position centered on the cursor.
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