Hiding the ship’s heading marker (shm) – Raymarine hsb2 PLUS Series User Manual

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PLUS Series LCD Display

Hiding the

Sh

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’s

Heading Ma

rk

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(SH
M

)

➤ You use the context sensitive cursor to select and move the center of the radar

picture (the label CTR is displayed). See Moving and deleting items with the
context-sensitive cursor
on page 1-17

Figure 2-8:

Radar Display with an Offset Center

➤ To return the center of the radar picture to the center of the screen, select the

center point (CTR ) then press the CLEAR key. The center is always reset to the
center of the display when you turn on the Radar display.

Note: When the center is offset, additional range rings are displayed to the
edge of the radar picture, at the standard ring interval for the current range. If
you have selected the longest range scale, you cannot offset the center.

Hiding the Ship’s Heading Marker (SHM)

The radar picture includes the ship’s heading marker, which is a line from your
vessel’s position to the edge of the picture at the vessel’s current heading. In
the standard Head Up mode, the heading marker is always a vertical line.

If you wish to check for small targets that may be hidden under the heading
marker, you can hide it momentarily using the context-sensitive cursor.

➤ To hide the heading marker:

1. Position the cursor over the heading marker, so that the text SHM is dis-

played.

2. Press and hold CLEAR. The heading marker is hidden until you release the

CLEAR key.

CTR

D3973-1

Offset centre

Bearing scale markers
adjusted to point
towards the offset
centre position

DEPTH

WPT

203°

T

1.20nm

01h:30m

14.4m

CTR

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