Customizing the screen presentation options, Radar, Chart – Raymarine Radar equipment Raychart Chartplotter RC530 PLUS User Manual

Page 49: Switching the cursor data box on and off

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Chapter 2: Getting Started & Adjusting the Display

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Customizing the Screen Presentation Options

The SCREEN soft key lets you set the following screen presentation options on
or off:

Radar:

Chart:

Switching the Cursor Data Box On and Off

The cursor data box provides the cursor’s position in latitude/longitude and/or
bearing/range. If you wish to see a full image, you can switch the data box off.

➤ To control the cursor data box:

1. Press the SCREEN soft key.

2. Press the CRSR BOX soft key to toggle the setting from OFF to ON or from ON

to OFF.

3. To return to the default soft key display, press ENTER.

➤ You can move the cursor data box using the context-sensitive cursor.

Switching Radar Range Rings or Chart Grid On and Off

The radar range rings can be turned on or off. They are normally left on, but
you may wish to turn them off if you are using VRM/EBLs or guard zones (see
Section 3.4 and Section 3.5) to make the display clearer.

The Chartplotter display includes grid lines of latitude and longitude which
you can use to help determine position on the chart. The grid lines can be
switched on if required.

If you are in Chart mode the RNGE RNGS soft key is replaced by the CHRT GRID
soft key.

➤ To turn the range rings or chart grid on or off:

1. Press the SCREEN default soft key.

2. Press the RANGE RINGS or the CHRT GRID soft key to toggle the setting from

OFF to ON or from ON to OFF.

To return to the default soft key display, press ENTER.

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SCREEN

CRSR BOX

OFF ON

RNGE RNGS

OFF ON

DATABOXES

OFF ON

WAYPOINT

OFF ON

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CRSR BOX

OFF ON

CHRT GRID

OFF ON

DATABOXES

OFF ON

CUSTOM
OFF ON

SCREEN

CRSR BOX

OFF ON

SCREEN

RNGE RNGS

OFF ON

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