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HSB Series Chartplotter
Screen Functions Full, half and quarter screens available dependant
on function
Data Boxes Up to six user selectable information boxes
Chartplotter Features
Cartography C-MAP® NT micro cartridges available from
C-MAP® Chart of the world built in
Display Windows Chart, data, BDI, CDI, Navdata
Chart Scaling 1/64nm (if cartographic data is available) to 4000nm
Presentation Modes North up (selectable True or Magnetic) Head up or
Course up
Waypoints 1000 waypoints entered via cursor, Lat/Lon, range
and bearing from present position or at vessels
position. 16 character name can be assigned
Waypoint Transfer HSB, current route via Seatalk, NMEA
Routes A route plan may contain up to 50 waypoints. Up to
20 routes can be stored in the units internal memory
Track History 5 tracks with up to 1000 points in each can be stored
in the units internal memory
Alarms Programmable arrival, cross track error, anchor drift,
position fix/data loss warning, countdown timer and
alarm clock
Navigation Information Own ships position in Lat/Lon, XTE, TTG and
SOG/COG selectable. Mileage scale ruler. Bearing
and distance to waypoint. Bearing and distance to
cursor, Seatalk data (see ‘interfacing’ section)
Variation Source Auto (SeaTalk/NMEA/Internal algorithm) or Manual
Chart/Radar Synchronisation User selectable in split screen mode provided radar
data available
Interfacing
High Speed Bus Fully independant use of remote Chart data if
present on HSB. Full remote control and display of
Radar data if present on HSB
SeaTalk Input Depth, Speed Over Ground & Course Over Ground,
Position, Waypoint number, range, bearing and time
to go, Speed through water, Time, Cross Track
Error, Heading, Wind, Date, Log/Trip, Pilot Status,
Temperature, Man Overboard, and cursor position
NMEA Input NMEA 0183 ( GLL, GGA, GLC, GTD, VTG, BWC,
BWR , RMA, RMB, RMC, XTE, VHW, HDG, HDM,
HDT, DBT, DPT and ZDA)
SeaTalk Output Cursor data, Guard zone alarm and Navigational
data bridged from NMEA
NMEA Output APB, BWC, GGA, GLL, RMB, RMC, VTG, ZDA