Lowrance HDS-7 LIVE HDS Live Operator Manual - Page 128

Standby, Halo light, Transmit, Radar sector blanking

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Standby The power to the radar scanner is on, but the radar is not transmitting. Ú Note: You can also put the radar in standby mode from the System Controls dialog. Halo light Controls the levels of the Halo Radar blue accent lighting. The accent lighting can only be adjusted when the radar is in standby mode. Ú Note: The blue accent pedestal lighting might not be approved for use in your boating location. Check your local boating regulations before turning the blue accent lights ON. Transmit The scanner is on and transmitting. Detected targets are drawn on the radar PPI (Plan Position Indicator). Ú Note: You can also put the radar in transmit mode from the System Controls dialog. Radar sector blanking (Halo Radar only) You can define up to four sectors on the PPI inside which no radar data is transmitted. This enables you to blank-out interference caused by features on your boat or from a secondary radar. The blanking occurs on the main radar image and radar overlay on a chart. An enabled sector is shown as a magenta outline with 3 arcs crossing the blanking area. To specify radar sector blanking, refer to the HDS Live Installation Manual. 128 Radar| HDS Live Operator Manual

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Standby
The power to the radar scanner is on, but the radar is not
transmitting.
Ú
Note:
You can also put the radar in standby mode from the
System Controls
dialog.
Halo light
Controls the levels of the Halo Radar blue accent lighting. The
accent lighting can only be adjusted when the radar is in standby
mode.
Ú
Note:
The blue accent pedestal lighting might not be approved
for use in your boating location. Check your local boating
regulations before turning the blue accent lights ON.
Transmit
The scanner is on and transmitting. Detected targets are drawn on
the radar PPI (Plan Position Indicator).
Ú
Note:
You can also put the radar in transmit mode from the
System Controls
dialog.
Radar sector blanking
(Halo Radar only)
You can define up to four sectors on the PPI inside which no radar
data is transmitted. This enables you to blank-out interference
caused by features on your boat or from a secondary radar. The
blanking occurs on the main radar image and radar overlay on a
chart. An enabled sector is shown as a magenta outline with 3 arcs
crossing the blanking area. To specify radar sector blanking, refer to
the HDS Live Installation Manual.
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Radar
| HDS Live Operator Manual