Instruction Manual
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DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENTS
1. Push [EBL1 ( VRM1)]/ [
] to display
the VRM1 and EBL1, then push [p] or [q] to set
the marker.
• The range between the vessel and the target is
indicated in the EBL/VRM1 readout.
2. Push [ENTER]/[ ] to set the EBL/VRM1
setting.
3. Push [EBL2 (VRM2)]/[ ] to display
the VRM2 and EBL2, then push [p] or [q] to set
the marker.
• The range between the vessel and the target is
indicated in the EBL/VRM2 readout.
• When VRM1 and EBL1 are displayed, the center of
VRM2 is displayed at the intersection point of VRM1
and EBL1.
4. Push [ENTER]/[ ] to set the EBL/VRM2
setting.
5. Push [EBL1 (VRM1)]/[ ] to clear the
EBL1 and VRM1.
6. Push [EBL2 (VRM2)]/[ ] to clear the
EBL2 and VRM2.
D Using the variable range marker
■ Bearing and Distance measurement
This radar has two Electronic Bearing Lines (EBL)
to indicate the target direction from your vessel or a
target.
D Using both the EBL and VRM
1. Move the cross-line cursor onto the target.
2. Push [EBL1 (VRM1)]/[ ] to display
the EBL1 and VRM1.
• Push [t] or [u] to rotate the Electronic Bearing Line.
• Push [p] or [q] to increase or decrease the Variable
Range Marker’s ring size.
• The EBL/VRM1 readout indicates the target bearing
and distance.
• The EBL readouts indicate the target bearing.
• The indication may differ, depending on the setting in
the “Bearing Reference” item of the System menu (p.
12).
• 0 to 360°R: Relative direction, when “360°R” is
selected in the “Bearing Reference”
item.
• P/S 0 to 180°: Bow direction, when “PT/SB” is
selected in the “Bearing Reference”
item.
• 0 to 360°T*: True or magnetic bearing, when
selecting “True” in the “Bearing
Reference” item.
*Bearing data is required. (p. 53)
3. Push [ENTER]/[ ] to set the EBL/VRM1
setting.
4. Move the cross-line cursor onto the target.
5. Hold down [EBL1 (VRM1)]/
[ ]
for
1 second to move the EBL1 and VRM1 to the
cursor.
L Hold down [EBL1 (VRM1)]/
[ ]
for 1
second again to move the EBL1 and VRM1 to the
original place.
6. Push [EBL1 (VRM1)]/[ ] to clear the
EBL1 and VRM1.
L Cursor remains on the display.
EBL/VRM1 readout
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