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3.9 Use Function Key
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3.9.3 Overview of Function Operations (User Function Setting)
The following outlines the operation of each function selected from the function setting menu.
Procedures 1 Press the [FUNC] key for 2 seconds.
The User Function Setting menu will appear.
Specify the number for the function for which the settings are to be changed.
The following are the operation overviews of each function setting item.
[Page 1] [1] Mode
Selects the function name to be indicated at the lower left of the display when the function is
selected.
When the setting is changed back to the factory setting, the initial value of the selected mode is
called.
The following 11 modes are provided.
Coast : Use this mode to monitor a relatively short range, for example, bays and
coasts where many boats and ships are running. (Importance is attached to
resolution.)
Deepsea : Use this mode to monitor a relatively long range.
(Importance is attached to long-range gain.)
Fishnet : Use this mode to detect small targets hidden by sea clutter returns.
(Importance is attached to sea clutter suppression, and gain to moving targets
lowers.)
Storm : Use this mode when many rain / snow clutter returns or sea clutter returns
are detected in stormy weather. (Importance is attached to rain / snow
clutter and sea clutter suppression, and gain slightly lowers.)
Calm : Use this mode when only a few rain / snow clutter returns or sea clutter
returns are detected.
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 gain slightly
lowers.)
Bird : Use this mode to detect flocks of sea birds.
Long : Use this mode to monitor utmost distances in the broad ocean.
Buoy : Use this mode to detect small targets like radio buoys in areas outside the
sea clutter area. (This mode displays targets of which detection probability
is low.)
User1 : General mode used when the nine modes above are not applicable.
User2 : General mode used when the nine modes above are not applicable.
[Page 1] [2] IR (Interference Rejection)
Same function as IR described in Section 3.4.1.