Half-screen window options, Multi-display systems – Raymarine Radar equipment Raychart Chartplotter RC530 PLUS User Manual

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Half-Screen Window Options

Chart display, Radar display: If data is available as a function of the
combined display unit it can be displayed full screen, as shown in
Figure 1-2, or in a half-screen window.

CDI: This gives the Course Deviation Indicator graphical display, with
data relating to the target waypoint.

BDI: This gives the Bearing and Distance Indicator graphical display, with
data relating to the target waypoint.

Nav Data: This shows sixteendata boxes, providing navigational data in
the units specified in your set up. Note that up to 6 of these data boxes are
also available as a user-selectable group (see Section 7.3).

You select the operating mode and windows using the DISPLAY key as
described in Chapter 2.

Multi-display systems

If you have several

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series Radar and Chartplotter displays connected

operation is similar to a combined Pathfinder Radar/Chartplotter Unit:
threefour full-screen modes –radar, chart, radar/chart overlay and data log are
available on all displays.

In addition, if you have an

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series Fishfinder display connected, you can

set any display to fishfinder mode; if the system includes a chartplotter, similar
functionality to a combined Fishfinder/Chartplotter is available on all
displays.

On an

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system with Radar, Chart and Fishfinder available, the following

information can be shown on any display unit:

For details on the fishfinder, refer to the

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Series Display Owner’s

Handbook supplied with your fishfinder.

Table 1-2:

Window Options for Integrated Systems

Full-screen mode

Half-screen Window Options

Chart Mode,

CDI, BDI, Nav Data, Fishfinder or Radar

Radar Mode

CDI, BDI, Chart or Nav Data

Fishfinder Mode

Depth/temp, Chart or CDI, BDI

Radar/Chart Overlay

Windows not available

Data Log Mode

Windows not available

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