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Raymarine DSM250 - Cursor Echo; Date and Time Settings

Raymarine DSM250
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Chapter 4: System Setup 4-11
Note: The DSM250 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 others 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 dis-
play a remote chart cursor in a chart window). When the appropri-
ate 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:
Radar Cursor In: displays the cursor from another radar on the
chart display or chart window (default - OFF).
Chart Cursor In: displays the cursor from another or chartplot-
ter on the radar display or radar window (default - OFF).
Note: The remote display must have SeaTalk Cursor Out enabled.
SeaTalk Cursor Out: enables the output, onto SeaTalk, of the
display’s own cursor (default - OFF).
Cursor Echo Local: echoes the cursor position between open
windows on the same display (default - ON).
If you set the options to OFF, no cursor echo information is dis-
played.
Date and Time Settings
Set your preferred date format (DD/MM/YY or MM/DD/YY) and
time format (12 or 24 hour). If you wish to display local time, use
the soft keys to change from UTC to the desired time offset. This
can be up to plus or minus 12 hours, in hourly steps.

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