4shifting the display, 5centering own ship's position, 6stopping/starting plotting and recording of track – Furuno DD-80 User Manual

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Cursor turned off

Ship's position (in latitude and longitude or
LOPs), speed and course appear on the dis-
play.

234°

DGPS 3D

34° 23.456´ N 135° 45.678´ E

BRG

345°

RNG

123

12.3

SPD

nm

kt

CSE

Own ship
mark

Own ship position
in latitude and longitude

Course

Speed

Figure 2-2 Data displayed

when the cursor is turned off

Shifting the cursor

1) Press the [CURSOR ON/OFF] key to turn

on the cursor.

2) Press the cursor keys to shift the cursor.

The cursor moves in the direction of the
cursor key arrow pressed. When the cur-
sor reaches the edge of the display, the
display shifts in the direction opposite of
the cursor key pressed.

Centering the cursor

Press the [CENTER] key.

2.4 Shifting the Display

The display can be shifted on the Plotter 1
and Plotter 2 displays, with the [CURSOR
ON/OFF] key. When own ship tracks off the
display it is automatically returned to the
screen center.

1) Press the [CURSOR ON/OFF] key to turn

off the cursor.

2) Press the cursor keys. The display shifts

in the direction of the cursor key pressed.

2.5 Centering Own Ship's
Position

1) Press the [CURSOR ON/OFF] key to turn

off the cursor.

2) Press the [CENTER] key.

2.6 Stopping/Starting Plotting
and Recording of Track

The DD-80 stores 2,000 points of track and
marks. When the memory becomes full the
oldest track is erased to make room for the
latest. Thus you may want to conserve the
memory when, for example, you are return-
ing to port or are anchored, by stopping plot-
ting and recording of the track.

Procedure

Press the [PLOT ON/OFF] key to start/stop
recording and plotting of track.

When plotting is resumed

"Resuming track plot" appears at the center
of the display for about three seconds.

When plotting is stopped

"Stopping track plot" appears at the center of
the display for about three seconds and "

H

"

appears at the left side of the display. ("

H

"

does not appear on the Navigation and Data
displays.)

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