User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- General Safety Precautions
- List of Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Basic Settings; General Remarks about Operating
- 3 PPI Settings
- 3.1 Screen Stabilisation of the PPI: True Motion, Relative Motion
- 3.2 PPI Orientation: Head-Up, North-Up, Course-Up
- 3.3 Centering / Off-Centering of the Display (Center, Off-Center)
- 3.4 Range Selection (Range)
- 3.5 Range Rings, Grid
- 3.6 Own Ship Symbols and Target Symbols, Vectors, Past Position Plots
- 3.7 Trails
- 3.8 Setting the Display of Pre-planned Tracks
- 3.9 Defining the System Track and the Next Waypoint; System Track Display
- 3.10 Setting the Display of User Chart Objects on the RADARPILOT
- 3.11 Setting the Display of Charts and User Chart Objects on the CHARTRADAR
- 3.12 Setting the Display of the Map
- 3.13 Adjusting the Chart or Map to the Radar Video
- 4 Setting the Radar Function
- 4.1 Radar Function On/Off, Interswitch Functions, Master/Slave Switch-Over
- 4.2 Basic Setting of the Radar Video
- 4.3 Selection of the Antenna Revolution Rate
- 4.4 Radar Setting for High Speed of Own Vessel (HSC)
- 4.5 Radar Setting for the Display of RACON Codes
- 4.6 Radar Setting for SART Detection (X-Band only)
- 4.7 Suppression of the Synthetics and Video
- 5 Heading, Speed, Position
- 6 Bearing and Range
- 7 ARPA Functions
- 7.1 Symbols Used
- 7.2 Procedure of the Target Acquisition
- 7.3 Manual Target Acquisition
- 7.4 Automatic Target Acquisition; Settings of the Acquisition/Guard Zone
- 7.5 Deletion of Targets, Loss of Target
- 7.6 Target Data Display
- 7.7 Target Labels
- 7.8 Selecting the Reference Targets for Reference Target Tracking
- 8 EPA Functions (Electronic Plotting Aid)
- 9 Collision Avoidance (TCPA, CPA)
- 10 Trial Manoeuvres
- 11 Editing of Pre-planned Tracks
- 12 Editing the Map
- 13 Displays in the Multidisplay
- 14 Quick Info Box
- 15 Evaluation of the Radar Video
- 16 The Radar Keyboard
- 17 Alarm Management
- 18 List of Alarms
- 19 List of the Alarm Signal Outputs
- 20 Care and Maintenance Work
- 21 Performance Monitor
- 22 System Maintenance Manager
- 22.1 Determining the Versions of Software, Hardware and Documentation
- 22.2 Listing the System Faults
- 22.3 Off-Line Selfcheck
- 22.4 Checking / Correcting the Computer Time
- 22.5 Distribution and Deletion of Map Data; Data Saving
- 22.6 Exchanging Track Files between the Indicators; Data Saving
- 22.7 The Handling of Diskettes
- 22.8 Aborting and Restarting the Program of the Radar System
RADARPILOT / CHARTRADAR
ED 3038 G 232 / 01 (2002-06)
Operating Instructions
2 Basic Settings; General Remarks about Operating
2.2 General Remarks about the Operating and Display Elements
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Operating Procedure for the Lists
Lists are used for selection and display of the elements
contained in them. Marking of a list element is done by
clicking.
If the list contains more entries than can be simultaneously
displayed, it can be scrolled line-by-line by means of the
and buttons and from page to page by means of
the and buttons, or by clicking below or above the
scroll bar. Alternatively, click on the scroll bar and scroll by
means of the trackball.
Lists often indicate the files which are contained in a catalog.
For example, the list shown here indicates the files of tracks
which are contained in the catalog ATLANTIC. Other catalogs
too can exist. By clicking on the button, the higher level
is displayed, i.e. in this example the list of the catalogs.
☞ Many lists also have a search function: If you click into the input field (at the top of the list), the
virtual keyboard which then opens up enables you to enter the number or the beginning of the name
of the list entry that is being searched for. If you click on ENTER, the list jumps to the entry that is
being searched for.
Special Features of the Lists of the System Maintenance Manager
The System Maintenance Manager, a subroutine which was created
for maintenance purposes and which the operator too needs from
time to time (see page 133), uses a different form of list which is
similar to that of other operating systems. Important special features
are:
Catalogs and files of the various levels are contained in one and the
same display.
Catalogs are designated by the symbol or , and files by the
symbol .
A minus sign in the square in front of the catalog symbol shows that
the catalog content is displayed. Clicking on a square with a plus
sign causes display of the catalog content.
☞ At the top of the list, the character "/" stands for the root (the
basic list). Marking of this entry selects the sum of all catalogs
and files that are present in the list.
Load Track(s)
No.
/ATLANTIC
4a.DO
Name
BRIXAM-MIAMI 5
BRIXAM-MIAMI 2
FREEPORT-MIAMI
FREEPORT-MIAMI 1
BRIXAM-MIAMI 1
HELSINKI-BRIXAM
BRIXAM-MIAMI 3
BRIXAM-FREEPORT
1306
1305
1307
1308
1302
1301
1303
1304
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