Chapter 6: Further Chart Operations 6-7
Cursor Echo
➤ To cancelthe MOB, press and hold the MARKS key for 2 seconds.
Thechart is re-drawn at its previousscale, andthe MOB symboland data box
are removed.
Note: The MOB procedure can also be initiated or cancelled if the appropri-
ate SeaTalk message is received by the display unit.
6.5 Cursor Echo
In a combined radar/chartdisplay, or in a system with a radar display
connected via SeaTalk, you can set the display to enable cursor echo. Cursor
echo(accessedfrom System Set Up, describedin Section 7.3) enables you to
displayaradarcursoron thechartpicture,orachartcursorontheradarpicture
(youcannotdisplayaremotechartcursorinachartwindownoraremoteradar
cursorin a radar window).
The following options can be toggled ON or OFF:
• RadarCursorIn:displaysthe cursor from anotherradar onthe chartdis-
playor chart window (default - OFF).
• ChartCursor In: displaysthe cursor from another chartplotter on the
radar display or radar window (default- OFF).
Note: The remote display must have SeaTalk Cursor Out enabled.
Raymarine recommend that in multi-display systems, you do not enable Cur-
sor Out on more than two displays. If multiple displays have cursor out en-
abled, the cursors will not be displayed simultaneously, but will flash on/off.
• SeaTalk Cursor Out: enables the output, onto SeaTalk, of the display’s
own cursor (default - OFF).
• CursorEchoLocal:echoesthecursorpositionbetweenopenwindowson
the same display (default - ON).
If you set the options to OFF, no cursor echo information is displayed.
Whentheappropriateoption is switchedon, thedisplayshows itsown cursor,
plusthecursoroftheotherdisplaywithappropriatecursortext(RDR orCHT)to
indicateits origin.This means thatyou could move the cursor over a target on
theradar display, and check the identityof the targetby looking at the radar
cursorposition on the chartplotter.
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