Typical Chart Scenarios - Raymarine hsb2 PLUS Series Owner's Handbook Manual

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Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display
Note: Radar/Chart overlay is displayed at the current chart range. You
should be aware that if radar is shown on any other display, its range will
match that displayed on Radar/Chart overlay. Conversely, if you change the
radar range on any display, the Radar/Chart overlay image will change to the
new radar range.
➤ To select radar/chart overlay:
1. Press the DISPLAY key to show the DISPLAY pop-up, then if necessary press
again to select Chart mode.
DISPLAY
2. Press the OVERLAY OFF ON soft key to toggle the option on.
The two highest intensity radar returns are displayed in purple, over the chart
image. The radar image is translucent, so that chart text, contours and outlines
are visible beneath the radar targets.

2.6 Typical Chart Scenarios

The following illustrations provide operating guidelines for typical navigation
scenarios. These scenarios can be used as a training guide; they show you how
to perform a particular operation and they introduce many of the chartplotter
functions.
Each scenario indicates the key presses required to perform particular tasks. A
typical chartplotter screen image is shown for each task.
The scenarios assume you have read the previous sections of this chapter and
that you are familiar with the Operating Controls. Full operating details for
each function are provided in Chapter 5 and Chapter 6.
Operating guidelines are provided for the following scenarios:
• Working with Waypoints
Place a Waypoint
Goto a Waypoint
• Make and Follow a Routes
Create a Route
Follow a Route
• Review the Passage Plan
View Route Information
Change the SOG, Hours and ETA.
• Displaying the Radar Image and Synchronizing Radar & Chart
Changing the Full-Screen Mode & Selecting Half-Screen Windows
Radar and Chart Synchronization (Find Ship)
Cursor Echo
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