Cursor echo – Raymarine DSM300 User Manual

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DSM300 Operation with PLUS Series Displays

The changes do not take effect until after ENTER is pressed. Consult your NMEA
instrumentation documentation to determine which strings should remain ON.

Note:

The DSM300 outputs the same depth value for DBT and DPT, regardless of the

Depth Offset value in Sonar Setup.

Cursor Echo

You can set up an integrated system so that radar and chartplotter displays
connected via SeaTalk can display each other’s cursors.
Cursor echo functions so that you can display a chart cursor on the radar picture,
or a radar cursor on the chart picture (you cannot display a remote radar cursor in
a radar window nor can you display a remote chart cursor in a chart window).
When the appropriate options are switched on, each display shows its own cursor,
plus the cursor of the other display with appropriate cursor text (RDR or CHRT) to
indicate its origin. This means that you could move the cursor over a target on the
radar display and check the identity of the target by looking at the radar cursor
position on the chartplotter.

Press the CURSOR ECHO soft key to display the cursor transfer soft keys. The
following options can be toggled ON or OFF:

RTE

Routes

TTM

Tracked Target Message

VHW

Water Speed and Heading

VLW

Distance Travelled through the Water

WPL

Waypoint Location

GGA

Global Positioning System Fix Data

GLL

Geographic Position – Latitude/Longitude

RMA

Recommended Minimum Specific Loran-C Data

RMC

Recommended Minimum Specific GPS/TRANSIT
Data

VTG

Course Over Ground and Ground Speed

ZDA

Time and Date

Table 3-2: NMEA Sentences

Sentence

Meaning

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