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Simrad NSO-II User Manual

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Basic operation | NSO-II Operator Manual
Dialog boxes
You select entry elds and keys in a dialog box by tapping the screen or by using the OP40
rotary knob. You can only enter information when a eld is selected and highlighted.
Some dialog listings might extend beyond the screen area. These dialogs will include a
scroll indicator, and you scroll by dragging the list or turning the OP40 rotary knob.
Numeric and alphanumeric keyboard will automatically
be displayed when required for entering user
information in dialogs. A virtual keyboard is operated by
tapping the virtual keys.
A dialog is closed by tapping the
in the upper right
corner.
Placing the cursor
The cursor is by default not shown on any panel.
You tap the screen to place the cursor on a Chart, Radar or
Echosounder panel. The cursor information window will
show position coordinates at the cursor position, and range
and bearing to the vessel.
On an Echosounder panel, the cursor information window will include the depth at cursor
position.
Further use of the cursor is described in the Chart, Radar and Echosounder sections.
To remove the cursor and cursor window from the panel, press the X key or tap the Clear
cursor panel button.
Positioning a Man Over Board mark
If an emergency man over board situation should occur, you can position a MOB mark at
the vessel’s current position by pressing the OP40 MOB key for about 5 seconds.
When you activate the MOB function the following actions are automatically performed:
• a MOB mark is positioned at the vessel’s position
• the display switches to a zoomed chart panel, centered on vessel’s position
• the NSO-II creates an active route to the MOB mark
2 s
5 s
Positioning multiple Man Over Board marks
The NSO-II allows for positioning multiple Man Over Board marks.
Multiple MOB marks are positioned by repeatingly pressing the OP40 MOB key. The vessel
will continue to navigate towards the initial MOB mark until the waypoint is reached, or
until you stop the navigation. Navigation to subsequent MOB marks will need to be done
manually.
Cancel navigation
The NSO-II will continue navigating towards the MOB point until the waypoint is reached
or until navigation is cancelled.
Delete a MOB mark
A MOB mark is deleted by selecting the MOB mark and then activating the menu.
It can also be deleted as described in Waypoints, routes & tracks” on page 26.

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Simrad NSO-II Specifications

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BrandSimrad
ModelNSO-II
CategoryMarine Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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