Cursor Readout; Day/Night (Monochrome Display Only); Help; Soft Keys - Raymarine hsb2 PLUS Owner's Handbook Manual

Raymarine hsb2 plus radar: user guide
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Chapter 7: Setting Up the System Defaults
If you choose this mode, the selection you made for the previous parame-
ter (Bearing Mode), °M or °T, is displayed in the cursor (Rng/Brg) data
boxes. The current units are shown for the heading value in the status bar
at the top of the screen.

Cursor Readout

This option controls whether the cursor data is shown in latitude and longitude
or in range and bearing. Alternatively, you can show both types of readout, in
separate boxes, or turn the cursor data box off.
You can also turn the cursor readout box(es) on and off during normal
operation, via the SCREEN default soft key (see Switching the Cursor Data Box
On and Off on page 3-26).

Day/Night (Monochrome Display only)

This option allows you to change the target presentation between day and
night modes.
In the normal day presentation, black targets are displayed on a white
background. If you select NIGHT presentation, the picture is reversed, so that
white targets are shown on a black background to reduce the intensity of the
image.

Help

When Help is set to ON, a prompt appears when selecting a soft key or menu
choice, and when using the context-sensitive cursor. The help message is
cleared when an action is selected.

Soft Keys

When the Soft Keys option is set to ON, the default soft keys are displayed if no
other operation is in progress.
When the Soft Keys option is set to OFF, the default soft keys are only
displayed when a soft key is pressed, and they disappear if no operation is
performed for 10 seconds.

Key Beep

This option controls whether or not the keys make a noise when you press
them.
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