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5.5.1.11
To output the Cursor ( TARGET ) position data to external equipment
Move the cross cursor with the up-down and left-right keys to the position which position data to be
output.
Use the up-down cursor keys to select TARGET from the pull-down menu, and press the "ENT" key.
The latitude and longitude data of that position will be output to NMEA port with TLL format.
Up/Down → ENT output the L/L position of the cursor
(Select TARGET)
Note: When you activate this function, nothing happens on the screen.
5.5.1.12
Having the Distance and Bearing markers follow the cross cursor (+MK LINE)
(1) Use the up-down cursor keys to select +MK LINE from pull down menu and press the "ENT" key.
(2) Select ON with the up-down cursor key from the ON/OFF display beside the +MK LINE item.
(3) Press the "ENT" key to make the +MK LINE function valid, and the distance/bearing marker will be
placed on the cross cursor.
Setting procedure
Up/Down → ENT → Up/Down (Select ON) → ENT +MK LINE function is
turned ON.
(Select +MK LINE)
→
Up/Down (Select OFF) → ENT +MK LINE function is
turned OFF.
(4) The distance/bearing markers will follow the cross cursor until +MK LINE function is turned OFF.
5.5.2 Nav (Navigation) Menu
xxx = keys to press
Radar functions for navigation aid are in this menu.
< Common operations for the NAV menu >
(Up to the point when "NAV" menu is selected from the main menu)
Press the "MENU" key and select "NAV" from the displayed 4 main menus using the left-right cursor. (The
contents of the selected MENU will appear on a pull-down display in accordance with the movement of the
left-right cursor.)
MENU
→
Left/Right
(Select NAV)
Further explanation about the NAV menu will be conducted on the assumption that this "common operation
for the NAV menu" has already been completed.
5.5.2.1 Changing display mode (MODE)
(1) Select MODE from the pull-down display items using the up-down cursor key, and press either the
"ENT" key.
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+MK POS
230.0°
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+MK POS
230.0°
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+MK LINE OFF
+MK LINE ON
The
distance/bearing marker follows to cross
cursor. EBLs and VRMs can be used separately.