Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.8 BASIC MENU OPERATIONS 4 Press the cursor key (down) or turn the [MULTI] control (clockwise) to select IR . "IR" is color-inverted. 5 Press the [ENT] key, the cursor key (right) or the [MULTI] control. INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2 The current setting is color-inverted. "IR" menu appears. Selectable items are displayed on the right pane of the menu.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.8 BASIC MENU OPERATIONS 6 Select the desired item, then press the [ENT] key or the [MULTI] control. Select the desired item. 7 The setting is determined and displayed. Setting is determined. z Closing the menu Repeatedly press the [CLEAR] key or the cursor key (left) to return to the upper level and then close the menu screen.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.9 RADAR ECHO SETTINGS 2.9 RADAR ECHO SETTINGS This function enables the setting of detail information about radar echo. "RADAR Echo" operations 1 Open RADAR Echo from the Main Menu. "RADAR Echo" menu appears. Detail information about radar signal processing can be set by changing the settings of the menu items.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.9 RADAR ECHO SETTINGS When a high interference rejection level is selected, the radar's ability of detecting small targets such as buoys and small boats lowers. Low In general, 2.9.2 should be selected. SETTING FOR ENHANCING TARGETS Setting for Enhancing Targets The dimension of video display is enlarged in angle and distance.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.9 RADAR ECHO SETTINGS 2.9.3 PROCESS Process This function reduces unnecessary noise to highlight targets. Note: z When viewing a radar beacon, SART signal, or fast moving target on the radar display, do not use this function. z This function is suitable for use in TM mode. z When used in RM mode, use with N Up or C Up. This can be used with H Up, however, the video may be blurred. Use this in TM mode. Reference: The bearing data input is required for video processing.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.9 RADAR ECHO SETTINGS Note: z When "COREL" is set, the image becomes smaller. z When "Remain" or "Peak Hold" is set, the afterimage will appears. 2.9.4 ZOOMING Zooming This function doubles the size of radar video. 1 Open RADAR Echo - Zoom . 2.9.5 Off : Not zoomed. On : Zoomed. VIDEO LATITUDE Video Latitude Select the dynamic range in which receiving signals are to be shown on the radar display. 1 Open RADAR Echo - Video Latitude .
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.9 RADAR ECHO SETTINGS z Video Latitude Select Normal Narrow 2.9.6 in standard, and Wide1 in rainy weather. clearly displays short-range videos when STC is used in manual mode. VIDEO NOISE REJECTION Video Noise Rejection This function rejects signals that assumed as noise and clutter in radar videos. Off RADAR Echo : - Video Noise Rejection . Turns off the noise rejection function, and displays all signals.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.10 RADAR TRAIL LENGTH SETTING 2.10 RADAR TRAIL LENGTH SETTING "Sets the maximum time for displaying radar trails. Reference: For details of radar trail settings, see Section "2.7.5 DISPLAYING OTHER SHIP'S TRACKS (RADAR TRAILS)". "Trails" operations 1 Open Trails from the Main Menu. "Trails" menu appears. Maximum value of radar trail display time (MAX Interval) Select the maximum time for displaying radar trails. 1 Open Trails - MAX Interval .
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.10 RADAR TRAIL LENGTH SETTING z Maximum value of radar trail display time Select Short Select Super Long Middle when short radar trails are often used in bays and the likes. when long radar trails are necessary for ocean navigation. is for specification between Short and Long . Continuous trails are available with all the options.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.11 MARKER SETTING 2.11 MARKER SETTING Sets operations for EBLs, parallel cursors, cursors and range rings. "Marker" operations 1 Open Marker from the Main Menu. "Marker" menu appears. 2.11.1 SETTING OPERATIONS FOR EBLS (ELECTRONIC BEARING LINES) "EBL" operations 1 Open Marker - EBL1 EBL2 . "EBL" menu appears.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.11 MARKER SETTING Setting the mode to move the starting point of EBL (Floating setting) Reference: Course and latitude/longitude data input is required for floating setting. The heading and latitude/longitude input are not required during floating (Screen FIX). When this function is set to L/L Fix and the starting point of an EBL is moved to a position, the starting point can be fixed at the latitude and longitude of that position.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.11 MARKER SETTING Setting the EBL bearing fix mode Reference: Course data input is required for Bearing Fix setting. While this function is set to Angle Fix , an EBL is fixed to the preset bearing. For example, if the true bearing 020° is preset, the EBL is fixed to the true bearing 020° even when the own ship turns. While the function is set to 1 Open EBL1 EBL2 Screen Fix , the EBL is fixed on the radar display. - Bearing Fix . "Bearing Fix" menu appears.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.11 MARKER SETTING Range Scale Link When a range is switched, parallel cursors link to a radar range scale for display. 1 Open Parallel Cursor - Range Scale Link . Off : If the range is switched, the width between parallel index lines changes in accordance with the radar range scale. On : If the range is switched, the width between parallel index lines remains fixed.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.11 MARKER SETTING Setting bearing fix mode of parallel cursor Reference: y Course data input is required for bearing fix mode setting. y True bearing signal input is required for N Up. If this function is set to Angle Fix , the parallel cursor also rotates in accordance with the bearing while the own ship is turning. If the function is set to Screen Fix , the parallel index lines are fixed within the radar display even while the own ship is turning.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.11 MARKER SETTING Setting "One/Both Sides" Selects "One Side" or "Both Sides" for parallel cursor display. 1 Open Parallel Cursor - One/Both Sides . One Side Both Sides : The parallel cursors are displayed in "One Side" mode. : The parallel cursors are displayed in "Both Sides" mode. Displaying individual parallel cursors Individual parallel cursors can be displayed/hidden. 1 Open Parallel Cursor - Display For Individual Line - Line1 .
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.11 MARKER SETTING 2.11.3 SETTING CURSORS This function enables the setting of detail information about cursor display. "Cursor" operations 1 Open Marker - Cursor . "Cursor" menu appears. Cursor Length Sets the length of the cross cursor mark on the radar display. 1 Open Cursor - Cursor Length . Short : Cuts the cross cursor mark in length. Long : Makes the cross cursor mark twice as long as when "Short" is selected.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.11 MARKER SETTING Distance Unit Sets the distance unit for cursor. 1 Open Cursor - Distance Unit . NM : The distance unit is set to NM. km : The distance unit is set to km. sm : The distance unit is set to sm. 2.11.4 SETTING RANGE RINGS Displays/hides the range rings. 1 Open Marker - Range Ring . Off : The range rings are not displayed. On : The range rings are displayed.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.12 DISPLAY COLOR SETTING 2.12 DISPLAY COLOR SETTING This function enables the setting of detail information about radar display. "Display Screen" operations 1 Open Display Color from the Main Menu. "Display Color" menu appears. Setting each items Sets the display color of each item. z Day1 1 Open Display Color - Day1 . "Day1" menu appears.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.12 DISPLAY COLOR SETTING SoftKey If "Off" is selected, "Day1" is not displayed for the "Display Screen" soft keys. 1 Open Day1 - SoftKey . "SoftKey" menu appears. Off : "Day1" is not displayed for the "Display Screen" soft keys. On : "Day1" is displayed for the "Display Screen" soft keys. Keyboard Unit Brilliance Adjusts the brilliance of operation panel. "Keyboard Unit Brilliance" menu appears.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.12 DISPLAY COLOR SETTING z Display Color 1 Open Outer PPI - Color . "Color" menu appears. z Display Brilliance 1 Open Outer PPI - Brilliance . "Brilliance" menu appears. Inner PPI Adjusts the background color inside the bearing scale. 1 Open Day1 - Inner PPI . "Inner PPI" menu appears. z Display Color 1 Open Inner PPI - Color . "Color" menu appears.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.12 DISPLAY COLOR SETTING z Display Brilliance 1 Open Inner PPI - Brilliance . "Brilliance" menu appears. Characters Adjusts the colors of characters and bearing scales. 1 Open Day1 - Character . "Character" menu appears. z Display Color 1 Open Character - Color . "Color" menu appears. z Display Brilliance 1 Open Character - Brilliance . "Brilliance" menu appears.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.12 DISPLAY COLOR SETTING RADAR Echo Adjusts the colors of radar echoes. 1 Open Day1 - RADAR Echo . "RADAR Echo" menu appears. z Display Color 1 Open RADAR Echo - Color . "Color" menu appears. z Display Brilliance 1 Open RADAR Echo - Brilliance . "Brilliance" menu appears.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.12 DISPLAY COLOR SETTING RADAR Trails(Time) Adjusts the colors of radar trails (time). 1 Open Day1 - RADAR Trails(Time) . "RADAR Trails(Time)" menu appears. z Display Color 1 Open RADAR Trails(Time) - Color . "Color" menu appears. z Display Brilliance 1 Open RADAR Trails(Time) - Brilliance . "Brilliance" menu appears.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.12 DISPLAY COLOR SETTING RADAR Trails(All) Adjusts the colors of radar trails (continuous). 1 Open Day1 - RADAR Trails(All) . "RADAR Trails(All)" menu appears. z Display Color 1 Open RADAR Trails(All) - Color . "Color" menu appears. z Display Brilliance 1 Open RADAR Trails(All) - Brilliance . "Brilliance" menu appears.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.12 DISPLAY COLOR SETTING Own Ship's Adjusts the colors of own ship/barge. 1 Open Day1 - Own Ship's . "Own Ship's" menu appears. z Display Color 1 Open Own Ship's - Color . "Color" menu appears. z Display Brilliance 1 Open Own Ship's - Brilliance . "Brilliance" menu appears.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.12 DISPLAY COLOR SETTING Target(TT/AIS) Adjusts the colors of TT (tracked target)/AIS symbols. 1 Open Day1 - Target(TT/AIS) . "Target(TT/AIS)" menu appears. z Display Color 1 Open Target(TT/AIS) - Color . "Color" menu appears. z Display Brilliance 1 Open Target(TT/AIS) - Brilliance . "Brilliance" menu appears.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.12 DISPLAY COLOR SETTING EBL/VRM/Parallel Adjusts the colors of EBL/VRM/Parallel lines. 1 Open Day1 - EBL/VRM/Parallel . "EBL/VRM/Parallel" menu appears. z Display Color 1 Open EBL/VRM/Parallel - Color . "Color" menu appears. z Display Brilliance 1 Open EBL/VRM/Parallel - Brilliance . "Brilliance" menu appears.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.12 DISPLAY COLOR SETTING Range Ring Adjusts the colors of range rings. 1 Open Day1 - Range Ring . "Range Ring" menu appears. z Display Color 1 Open Range Ring - Color . "Color" menu appears. z Display Brilliance 1 Open Range Ring - Brilliance . "Brilliance" menu appears.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.12 DISPLAY COLOR SETTING Cursor Adjusts the colors of cursors. 1 Open Day1 - Cursor . "Cursor" menu appears. z Display Color 1 Open Cursor - Color . "Color" menu appears. z Display Brilliance 1 Open Cursor - Brilliance . "Brilliance" menu appears.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.12 DISPLAY COLOR SETTING AZ/Alarm Zone Adjusts the colors of AZ/Alarm Zone. 1 Open Day1 - AZ/Alarm Zone . "AZ/Alarm Zone" menu appears. z Display Color 1 Open AZ/Alarm Zone - Color . "Color" menu appears. z Display Brilliance 1 Open AZ/Alarm Zone - Brilliance . "Brilliance" menu appears.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.13 CONTROL SETTING 2.13 CONTROL SETTING This function enables the setting of detail information about radar echo. "Control" operations 1 Open Control from the Main Menu. "Control" menu appears. 2.13.1 DISPLAYING TRUE/RELATIVE MOTION Sets the bearing standards for the cursor, TT, AIS and MOB. 2 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Reference: Bearing signal and speed signal input are required to display true motion. Setting Bearing 1 Open Control - Bearing True/Relative .
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.13 CONTROL SETTING 2.13.2 SETTING USER KEYS Users can freely assign functions to the user keys. When using this function, you can instantly open the menu screen of "VRM1 Unit", "VRM2 Unit", "Alarm" and "Display". "User Key" operations 1 Open Control - User Key . "User Key" menu appears. Factory presetting Sets functions that can be performed with the user keys. User key items Off : No function is assigned to this user key.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.13 CONTROL SETTING Using user keys Operates as user keys. z Displaying the menu assigned to the user key1 Hold down the [GAIN] control. z Displaying the menu assigned to the user key2 Hold down the [SEA] control. 2 INSTRUCTION MANUAL z Displaying the menu assigned to the user key3 Hold down the [RAIN] control.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.13 CONTROL SETTING 2.13.3 ADJUSTING BUZZER VOLUME When an alarm goes off, the operation panel of the equipment produces a sound to notify users of state changes. Adjust the sound volume as follows. "Buzzer" operations 1 Open Control - Buzzer . "Buzzer" menu appears. Setting volume Sets Key ACK volume. Turn the [MULTI] control to adjust Key ACK volume. Key ACK volume can be adjusted between 0 and 255. When "0" is set, the volume is turned off.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.13 CONTROL SETTING Setting CPA/TCPA Sets the external buzzer for CPA/TCPA. Off : Sets the external buzzer to Off. On : Sets the external buzzer to On. Operate the same way for the other external buzzer settings. Reference: For details of external buzzer connection, refer to "3.10 CONNECTING CONTACT SIGNALS TO EXTERNAL BUZZERS/EXTERNAL DEVICES" in the INSTALLATION 2 INSTRUCTION MANUAL MANUAL.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.14 FUNCTION KEY SETTINGS 2.14 FUNCTION KEY SETTINGS "Function Setting" is provided for always obtaining the best radar video by storing complex radar signal processing settings in the optimum status by use, and calling the setting in accordance with the conditions for using the function. Functions are factory-set for general use, and the settings can be fine adjusted by operating the menu. You can select one of 4 function modes. The factory presetting is shown below.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.14 FUNCTION KEY SETTINGS Calling functions 1 Press the [FUNC] key. Each time you press the [FUNC] key, the setting is cyclically changed in order of: Function off Function1 Setting Function2 Setting Function3 Setting Function4 Setting Function off The currently called function mode is indicated as the right of the screen. z Calling function setting menu 1 Hold down the [FUNC] key. "Function Setting" menu appears when holding down the [FUNC] key.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.14 FUNCTION KEY SETTINGS 2.14.2 FUNCTION SETTING ITEMS The function setting menu has the items below. Item Description 1. Function Enable/Disable The mode of FUNC key Setting Off / On 2. Mode The setting of function mode 3. IR The setting of radar interference rejection level Off / Low / Middle / High 4. Process The setting of process level Off / 3Scan COREL / 4Scan COREL / 5Scan COREL / Remain / Peak Hold 5.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.14 FUNCTION KEY SETTINGS 2.14.3 OVERVIEW OF FUNCTION SETTING ITEM OPERATIONS The following outlines the operation of each function selected from the function setting menu. From "Function Enable/Disable" to "Pulse Length" z Function Enable/Disable If "Function Enable/Disable" is set to "Off", this mode is not displayed when switching operation mode of function key.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.14 FUNCTION KEY SETTINGS Bonden: Use this mode when rain/snow clutter which cannot to be suppressed is strong, such as a lot of floats of fixed net around the ship. Rain: Use this mode when sea clutter is not strong but rain/snow clutter is strong. (Importance is attached to rain/snow clutter suppression, and sensitivity slightly lowers.) US River: Use this mode when adjusting the functions mainly suitable for rivers in the United States.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.14 FUNCTION KEY SETTINGS z AUTO STC/FTC (Automatic clutter suppression) y Detects unwanted waves such as rain/snow clutter and sea clutter and automatically suppresses them. y When the sea state or weather changes, this function automatically performs suppression processing in accordance with the situation. y Suppression processing is not full automatic, and requires the operator to control the afterimages of unwanted waves.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.14 FUNCTION KEY SETTINGS From "Video Latitude" to "MAX Interval" z Video Latitude Operate the same way for the video latitude settings in the menu. For details of operations, refer to "2.9.5 VIDEO LATITUDE". z Video Noise Rejection Operate the same way for the video latitude settings in the menu. For details of operations, refer to "2.9.6 VIDEO NOISE REJECTION". z Trails Interval Operate the same way for the trail interval settings in the soft key menu.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.14 FUNCTION KEY SETTINGS From "PRF" to "Initialize" z PRF Operate the same way for the scanner settings in Adjust Menu. For details of operations, see Section "4.6 SCANNER" of INSTALLATION MANUAL. z Antenna Height y Changes the antenna height setting. y The STC/FTC curve is changed. Activates the general signal processing mode. -5m: Set the antenna height under 5 m. 5-10m: Set the antenna height 5m to 10m. 10-20m: Set the antenna height 10 m to 20 m.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.15 SETTING TT/AIS 2.15 SETTING TT/AIS This section describes the operations of TT and AIS. 2.15.1 COLLISION AVOIDANCE Problems of Collision Avoidance in Navigation Marine collision avoidance is one of the problems that have been recognized from of old. Now, it will be described briefly who the collision avoidance is positioned among the navigational aid problems.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.15 SETTING TT/AIS Marine Accidents and Collisions Among marine accidents, collision accidents have been highlighted as the tonnages and speeds of ships become higher along with the increase in traffic at sea.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.15 SETTING TT/AIS Relative Vector and True Vector From two points of view, collision prediction and avoidance, it is necessary to obtain the relative vector of other ship for prediction and the true vector of other ship for collision avoidance in order to grasp other ship's aspect. The relationship between the relative vector and true vector is shown in Fig. 2.15-3. Furthermore, the meanings of both vectors are described.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.15 SETTING TT/AIS 2.15.2 PREPARATION Initializes Tracking Target and AIS Function "Target" operations 1 Open Target from the Main Menu. "Target" menu appears. Turning On/Off the Function Turns on/off tracking target and AIS function. 1 Open Target - Function On/Off . "Function On/Off" menu appears. z Turning on/off the tracking target function 1 Open Function On/Off - TT . "TT" menu appears. Off : Turns off the TT function.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.15 SETTING TT/AIS z Turning on/off the AIS function 1 Open Function On/Off - AIS . "AIS" menu appears. Off : Turns off the AIS function. On : Turns on the AIS function. Setting Collision Decision Criteria Set and check collision decision criteria before operating. Input the CPA Limit value. Turn the [MULTI] control to set the CPA Limit value. The CPA Limit value can be set between 0.1 and 9.9 NM. Input the TCPA Limit value.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.15 SETTING TT/AIS Setting CPA Ring Sets the CPA ring display. Off : The CPA ring is not displayed. On : The CPA ring is displayed. While the distance of the specified CPA Limit value is used as the radius, the CPA ring is displayed with a white circle of which center is the own ship's position. Reference: The CPA ring is not displayed when the true vector mode is selected. 2.15.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.15 SETTING TT/AIS Turning On/Off the Number of Tracking Target and AIS Turns on/off the number of tracking target and AIS symbol. 1 Open Target Number Display - TT AIS . Off : Target numbers of TT/AIS are not displayed. On : Target numbers of TT/AIS are displayed. Reference: An ID number is always displayed for only targets with which numeric data is displayed. 2.15.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.15 SETTING TT/AIS Target Number Allocation Turns on/off the start number of target for tracking. 1 Open Target Number Allocation - TT AIS Own Ship's Cursor . Turn the [MULTI] control to set the start number of target. Operate the same way for the other target numbers. TT : AIS The start number of target can be adjusted between 0 and 90. : The start number of target can be adjusted between 0 and 50.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.15 SETTING TT/AIS 2.15.6 SETTING AIS DISPLAY TARGET Set the number of AIS display targets. Set this to get a better look at the screen by limiting the number of AIS symbols. Setting AIS Display Target 1 Open Target - AIS Display Target . 20 : The number of AIS display targets is set to 20. 30 : The number of AIS display targets is set to 30. 40 : The number of AIS display targets is set to 40. 50 : The number of AIS display targets is set to 50. 2.15.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.15 SETTING TT/AIS 2.15.8 SETTING AIS RETRIEVED VESSEL AIS retrieved vessel is the function to preferentially display the user-specified ship. If MMSI of AIS target is set, the retrieved vessel can be specified. Reference: AIS retrieved vessel can be set up to 10 vessels. "AIS Retrieved vessel" operations 1 Open Target - AIS Retrieved Vessel . 2 MMSI Number Setting 1 Open AIS Retrieved Vessel - MMSI Number Setting - Retrieved Vessel info #1 .
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.15 SETTING TT/AIS 2.15.9 SETTING AIS FILTER Sets the range for AIS filter. Reference: For details of AIS filter, refer to "2.7.22 SETTING AIS FILTER". Setting AIS Filter 1 Open Target - AIS Filter . Turn the [MULTI] control to set the range for AIS filter. The range can be set between 0 and 72.0 NM. 2.15.10 FILE OPERATION The stored MMSI number setting of AIS retrieved vessel is output via USB. File Operation 1 Open Target - File Operation .
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.15 SETTING TT/AIS Saving MMSI number setting 1 Open File Operation - Save . "Save" menu appears. When opening "AIS Retrieved vessel", the dialog box "Overwrite?" appears. No : : Note: Saves via USB. INSTRUCTION MANUAL Yes 2 Does not save via USB. z After saving data to a USB memory, move the data to a storage, such as PC, that can store the data with password to prevent data leakage. When selecting "Yes", "Processing." appears on the radar screen.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.15 SETTING TT/AIS Loading MMSI number setting 1 Open File Operation - Load . "Load" menu appears. When opening "AIS Retrieved vessel", the dialog box "This function cannot be returned to the origin. Are you sure?" appears. Yes No : : Loads via USB. Does not load via USB. When selecting "Yes", "Processing." appears on the radar screen. After saving is finished, the screen returns to "Load" menu. After saving is finished, the screen returns to "Load" menu.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.15 SETTING TT/AIS Clearing MMSI number setting 1 Open File Operation - Erase . "Erase" menu appears. When opening "AIS Retrieved vessel", the dialog box "This function cannot be 2 Yes No : : INSTRUCTION MANUAL returned to the origin. Are you sure?" appears. Erases data via USB. Does not erase data via USB. When selecting "Yes", "Processing." appears on the radar screen. After saving is finished, the screen returns to "Erase" menu.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.16 SETTING DETECTION LEVELS OF RADAR ALARM 2.16 SETTING DETECTION LEVELS OF RADAR ALARM Detection levels can be set to issue alarms from the radar alarm. Reference: For details of display settings for radar alarm, see "2.7.8 DISPLAYING THE RADAR ALARM AND AUTOMATIC ACQUISITION OPERATIONS". "RADAR Alarm" operations 1 Open Main Menu - RADAR Alarm . "RADAR Alarm" menu appears. Setting Detection Level 1 Open RADAR Alarm - RADAR Alarm1 Level .
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.17 PLOTTER UNIT 2.17 PLOTTER UNIT Sets the plotter unit. "Plot" operations 1 Open Main Menu - Plot . "Plot" menu appears. 2.17.1 DISPLAYING WAYPOINT MARKS When waypoint information is received from the navigation equipment, the waypoint 2 mark appears on the radar display. Setting for Waypoint Display 1 Open Plot - Waypoint Display . Off : The waypoint marks are not displayed. On : The waypoint marks are displayed.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.17 PLOTTER UNIT 2.17.2 SETTING MARK FUNCTIONS Sets the mark functions. "Mark" operations 1 Open Plot - Mark . "Mark" menu appears. Setting Mark Symbol Size Sets the mark symbol size. 1 Open Mark - Mark Size . Small : Small marks are used. Large : Large marks are used. Display Mark Color Displays the marks with the specified color. 1 Open Mark - Display Mark Color . When "All" is set to All : The setting of "All" is prior to individual settings.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.17 PLOTTER UNIT Display Mark Type Displays the marks with the specified type. 1 Open Mark - Display Mark Type . When "All" is set to All : The setting of "All" is prior to individual settings. When "All" is set to Individual : Individual settings are prior to the setting of "All". On : Displays the marks with the specified type. Off : Does not display the marks with the specified type. 2 Mark List INSTRUCTION MANUAL Displays the mark list screen.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.17 PLOTTER UNIT Soft key 1: Add Creates marks. Press the soft key 1 "Add". "Add" menu appears. Use the cursor keys to input Type , Color and LAT/LON , then press the Enter . Use the cursor keys to select the Type . Use the cursor keys to select the Color . Use the cursor keys to select the 2-138 LAT/LON .
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.17 PLOTTER UNIT 2 Soft key 2: INSTRUCTION MANUAL A new mark appears in the mark list. Delete Erases marks. Turn the [MULTI] control to select a mark list. Press the soft key 2 "Erase" to erase the mark. Soft key 3: Edit Edits marks. Turn the [MULTI] control to select a mark. Press the soft key 3 "Edit". Use the cursor keys to edit Type , Color and LAT/LON , then press the Enter .
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.17 PLOTTER UNIT 2.17.3 SETTING LINE FUNCTIONS Sets the line functions. "Line" operations 1 Open Plot - Line . "Line" menu appears. Display Line Color Displays the lines with the specified color. 1 Open Line - Display Line Color . When "All" is set to All : The setting of "All" is prior to individual settings. When "All" is set to Individual : Individual settings are prior to the setting of "All". 2-140 On : Displays the lines with the specified color.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.17 PLOTTER UNIT Display Line Type Displays the lines with the specified type. 1 Open Line - Display Line Type . When "All" is set to All : The setting of "All" is prior to individual settings. When "All" is set to Individual : Individual settings are prior to the setting of "All". On : Displays the lines with the specified type. Off : Does not display the lines with the specified type. 2 Line List INSTRUCTION MANUAL Displays the line list screen.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.17 PLOTTER UNIT Soft key 1: Add Creates lines. Press the soft key 1 "Add". "Add" menu appears. Use the cursor keys to input Type , Color and LAT/LON , then press the Enter . Use the cursor keys to select the Type . Use the cursor keys to select the Color . Use the cursor keys to select the 2-142 LAT/LON .
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.17 PLOTTER UNIT 2 Soft key 2: INSTRUCTION MANUAL A new line appears in the line list. Delete Erases lines. Turn the [MULTI] control to select a line list. Press the soft key 2 "Erase" to erase the mark. Soft key 3: Edit Edits lines. Turn the [MULTI] control to select a line. Press the soft key 3 "Edit". Use the cursor keys to edit Type , Color and LAT/LON , then press the Enter . Soft key 4: Insert Inserts lines.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.17 PLOTTER UNIT Turn the [MULTI] control to select lines 2 to 4. (Line 1 cannot be selected.) Press the soft key 4 "Insert". Use the cursor keys to edit Type , Color and LAT/LON , then press the Enter . Figure shows the state when line 2 is selected. 2.17.4 DISPLAYING OWN SHIP'S TRACK Sets the own ship's track display. "Own Track" operations 1 Open Plot - Own Track . "Own Track" menu appears.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.17 PLOTTER UNIT Display Own Track Color Displays the own tracks with the specified color. 1 Open Own Track - Display Own Track Color . "Display Own Track Color" menu appears. When "All" is set to All : The setting of "All" is prior to individual settings. When "All" is set to Individual : Individual settings are prior to the setting of "All". : Displays the own tracks with the specified color. Off : Does not display the own tracks with the specified color.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.17 PLOTTER UNIT Clear Own Track Color/Type Sets to clear the own tracks by specifying color/type. 1 Open Own Track - Clear Own Track Color/Type . "Clear Own Track Color/Type" menu appears. "Clear Own Track Color" : Specifies the color of the own tracks to be cleared. "Clear Own Track Type" : Specifies the type of the own tracks to be cleared. "Clear Own Track" : Clears the own tracks according to the setting of "Clear Own Track Color" and "Clear Own Track Type". 2.17.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.17 PLOTTER UNIT z Saving Mark/Line 1 Open Save - Mark/Line . "Mark/Line" menu appears. Turn the [MULTI] control to set the file number. After inputting, "Processing." appears on the radar screen. After saving is finished, the screen returns to "Save" menu. 2 INSTRUCTION MANUAL When overwriting, the dialog box "Exist Same File. Overwrite?" appears. When selecting "Yes", "Processing." appears on the radar screen.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.17 PLOTTER UNIT z Saving Own Track 1 Open Save - Own Track . "Own Track" menu appears. Turn the [MULTI] control to set the file number. After inputting, "Processing." appears on the radar screen. After saving is finished, the screen returns to "Save" menu. When overwriting, the dialog box "Exist Same File. Overwrite?" appears. When selecting "Yes", "Processing." appears on the radar screen. After saving is finished, the screen returns to "Erase" menu.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.17 PLOTTER UNIT Loading Marks/Lines/Own Tracks Loads marks, lines and own tracks from USB. 1 Open File Operation - Load . "Load" menu appears. z Loading Mark/Line 1 Open Load - Mark/Line . "Mark/Line" menu appears. Turn the [MULTI] control to select the file number. When selecting the file, the dialog box "This function cannot be returned to the origin. Are you sure?" appears. Yes No : : Loads data via USB. Does not load data via USB.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.17 PLOTTER UNIT z Loading Own Track 1 Open Load - Own Track . "Own Track" menu appears. Turn the [MULTI] control to select the file number. When selecting the file, the dialog box "This function cannot be returned to the origin. Are you sure?" appears. Yes No : : Loads data via USB. Does not load data via USB. When selecting "Yes", "Processing." appears on the radar screen. After saving is finished, the screen returns to "Erase" menu.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.17 PLOTTER UNIT Erasing Marks/Lines/Own Tracks Erases marks, lines and own tracks via USB. 1 Open File Operation - Erase . "Erase" menu appears. z Erasing Mark/Line 1 Open Erase - Mark/Line . "Mark/Line" menu appears. Turn the [MULTI] control to select the file number. When selecting the file, the dialog box "This function cannot be returned to the origin. Are you sure?" appears. When selecting "Yes", "Processing." appears on the radar screen.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.17 PLOTTER UNIT z Erasing Own Track 1 Open Erase - Own Track . "Own Track" menu appears. Turn the [MULTI] control to set the file number. When selecting the file, the dialog box "This function cannot be returned to the origin. Are you sure?" appears. When selecting "Yes", "Processing." appears on the radar screen. After saving is finished, the screen returns to "Erase" menu. When selecting "No", the screen returns to "Erase" menu.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.18 SETTING TIMED TX 2.18 SETTING TIMED TX Sets timed TX function. Timed TX This function reduces power consumption. When using timed TX function, the operation state is repeatedly changed between TX and standby state. The timed TX function can set TX time and standby time as desired. "Timed TX" operations 1 Open Main Menu - Timed TX . 2 Turning on/off Timed TX Function Turns on/off the timed TX function. Off : Sets the timed TX function to Off.
Chapter 2 OPERATIONS 2.18 SETTING TIMED TX Setting TX Time Sets the number of antenna rotation. Turn the [MULTI] control to set the TX time. TX time can be adjusted between 0 and 99Scan. Setting Standby Time Sets the time for standby state. Turn the [MULTI] control to set the Standby Time. The standby time can be adjusted between 0 and 99min.