Japan Radio NKE2632 Solid State S-Band Marine Radar User Manual Instruction Manual Operation Part 4

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To exit from MOB
Click the [X] button in the Marker dialog box.
A confirmation dialog box appears.
Click on the [OK] button.
The "Marker" dialog is closed.
The MOB marker is cleared
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3.11 Electronic Bearing Line (EBL) and
Variable Range Marker (VRM)
3.11.1 Electronic Bearing Line (EBL) and Variable
range marker (VRM)
The electronic bearing line (EBL) and the variable range marker (VRM) are the essential tools for
measuring bearings and ranges.
This equipment is equipped with two sets each for EBL (EBL1/EBL2) and VRM (VRM1/VRM2).
An intersecting point mark is displayed at the intersecting point between EBL and VRM.
By setting an intersecting point at any location, the bearing and range from the own ship’s position to
the location can be measured.
Two sets of EBL and VRM can be operated independently.
EBL1
Measurement
reference point
EBL2
Intersection
mark
Intersection mark
VRM1
Measurement reference point
VRM2
The first EBL and VRM are displayed in Long dashed line and the second EBL and VRM are displayed
in Short dashed line.
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Memo
The line colors can be set on the dialog that is displayed by selecting [Settings] - [Color and
Brightness] on the menu.
3.11.2 Displaying the EBL and VRM buttons
Use the EBL/VRM button for creation and setting of EBL/VRM and bearing/range of EBL/VRM.
The display method varies between RADAR and ECDIS.
3.11.2.1 RADAR
For RADAR, the information is displayed on Navigation Tools (measuring tools) at the bottom right
corner of the screen.
EBL button (Left: EBL1, Right: EBL2)
VRM button (Left: VRM1, Right: VRM2)
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3.11.2.2 ECDIS
[Displaying from the menu]
Use the "EBL/VRM readout" dialog.
Use the following method to display the dialog.
Click on the [Menu] button on the left toolbar.
A menu is displayed.
Click on [Tools] - [EBL/VRM] on the menu.
The "EBL/VRM readout" dialog is displayed.
EBL button (Left: EBL1, Right: EBL2)
VRM button (Left: VRM1, Right: VRM2)
Closing the "EBL/VRM readout" dialog
Click on the [X] button.
Memo
The display mode of EBL/VRM that is displayed on the dialog by selecting [View] - [Options] [Tools] on the menu can be set to display/hide.
When this item is selected, the
information is displayed and when this
item is cleared, the information is
hidden.
The setting is linked to the button
display (for ECDIS, button display of the
"EBL/VRM readout" dialog).
[Displaying by using the [EBL] and [VRM] dials]
By operating the [EBL] and [VRM] dials on the keyboard operation unit, the "EBL/VRM readout" dialog
can be displayed.
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3.11.3 Basic manipulation of EBL/VRM
3.11.3.1 Switching the control right of EBL/VRM
This equipment is equipped with two sets of EBL (EBL1/EBL2) and VRM (VRM1/VRM2).
To use EBL/VRM, the EBL/VRM to be used must be enabled.
To enable EBL/VRM, click on the EBL/VRM button.
The status of EBL/VRM can be checked by using the EBL/VRM button.
Memo
This explanation uses the case of RADAR and the manipulation procedure is also applicable to
ECDIS.
[Button in [OFF] state]
EBL/VRM is disabled and is not displayed on the screen.
When the button is clicked on, EBL/VRM is displayed and the manipulation is enabled.
[Numeric value displayed on the button]
•
When the button is enclosed by a blue frame, EBL/VRM is displayed and the manipulation is
enabled (with control right).
When this button is clicked on, the blue frame is cleared and the manipulation is disabled (without
control right).
•
When the button is not enclosed by a blue frame, although EBL/VRM is displayed on the screen,
the manipulation is disabled (without control right).
When the button is clicked on, the display is changed to [OFF].
When the button is double-clicked, the button is enclosed by a blue frame and the manipulation is
enabled (with control right).
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3.11.3.2 Setting up the measurement starting points
The measurement starting points of the EBL/VRM in operation can be changed. Set up the
measurement starting points as usage.
Enable the manipulation of EBL/VRM by clicking on the EBL/VRM button.
The display of the clicked button changes from [OFF] to the bearing presentation of the
measurement starting point.
Click on the Measurement Starting Point button of the EBL/VRM in the operational
state.
Measurement starting point button
Each time this button is clicked on, the measurement starting point switches in the order of blank
field → [C] → [D] → blank field and so on.
Blank field (CCRP): Sets the measurement starting point to the own ship position (CCRP).
C (Carried): Fixes the measurement starting point on the screen.
D (Dropped): Fixes the measurement starting point at longitude and latitude point.
Memo
In the case of [D], it is necessary to connect a navigation unit.
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3.11.3.3 Setting the EBL bearing to True/Relative display
The EBL bearing True/Relative display can be changed by using the True/Relative button of EBL of the
Navigation Tools (measuring tools).
Setting the EBL numeric value display mode
Click on the true/relative button of EBL bearing.
Each time the button is clicked on, display switches between [T] → [R] → [T] in this order.
[T]: Displays EBL bearing in true bearing.
[R]: Displays EBL bearing in relative bearing.
True/relative button of EBL bearing
Memo
The true/relative presentation of EBL bearing is common between EBL1 and EBL2.
3.11.3.4 Setting up the range unit of VRM
Click on the VRM Range Unit button.
Each time the button is clicked on, display switches in the order of [NM] → [sm] → [km] → [NM]
[NM]: Displays the range in the unit of NM.
[sm]: Displays the range in the unit of sm.
[km]: Displays the range in the unit of km.
VRM range unit button
Memo
The VRM range unit is common between VRM1 and VRM2.
NM denotes nautical mile, sm denotes statute mile, and km denotes kilometer.
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3.11.3.5 Operating the intersecting point between EBL and VRM
Place the cursor on the intersection mark () and click the mouse button.
EBL and VRM are set to a movable state.
Intersection
mark
EBL1
EBL2
VRM1
Intersection mark
VRM2
Move the cursor to the required target or the coordinate.
EBL and VRM move together with the cursor.
Click on the mouse button.
The EBL and VRM are fixed.
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3.12 Cursor AUTO Mode
The cursor AUTO mode (referred to as AUTO mode henceforth) is a function that automatically
executes the function (operation) that is assigned to the object when the object under the cursor is
clicked on.
The AUTO mode is effective for the following objects.
Section that describes the function
(operation) to be executed
Object
No object (when the button is clicked on the position
without a valid object under the AUTO mode on a
chart/PPI)
3.12.1 No object
AIS
3.12.2 AIS
TT
3.12.3 TT
(AZ) Acquisition/Activation Zone
3.12.4 (AZ) Acquisition/Activation Zone
AIS filter
3.12.5 AIS filter
User map
3.12.6 User map
Mariner's Mark/Line
3.12.7 Mariner's Mark/Line
Manual update
3.12.8 Manual updating
Buoy object
3.12.9 Buoy object
Light object
3.12.10 Light object
EBL
3.12.11 EBL
VRM
3.12.12 VRM
EBL/VRM intersecting point
3.12.13 EBL/VRM intersecting point
Node Fixed EBL/VRM
3.12.14 Node Fixed EBL/VRM
PI
3.12.15 PI, 4.6 Using Parallel Index Lines (PI)
WPT of monitored route
3.12.16 WPT of monitored route
Monitoring dragging anchor
3.12.17 Monitoring dragging anchor
Route planning
3.12.18 Planned route
Note
When using ECDIS in AUTO mode, if there is no object under the cursor, the chart position at the
cursor will move to the center of the screen according to "3.12.1". When the ship is under vibration
and rough sea conditions, the center of the chart will be moved to an unintended position by
inadvertent left-click operation. Confirm the cursor type on the object is changed to other types
before left-click operation for AUTO mode operation.
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3.12.1 No object
When the button is clicked on the position without a valid object under the AUTO mode on a chart/PPI,
the following operation is performed.
[ECDIS]
Executes off-centering (sets the clicked position as the center of the screen).
[RADAR]
Acquires the TT target manually when the button is clicked on inside of the PPI.
Note
Manual acquisition is not allowed in any of the following cases:
- Radar antenna standby state
- Occurrence of PROC (Interrupt 1) / PROC (Interrupt 2) alert
- Occurrence of target tracking function alert.
- Occurrence of ship's heading alert.
- Using at the position further than 32 NM from the own ship’s position
- Using at the position closer than 0.1 NM from the own ship’s position
3.12.2 AIS
[Sleeping AIS target target]
When a sleeping AIS target is clicked on, the AIS target is activated.
[Activated AIS target]
When an Activated AIS target is clicked on, the AIS target value is displayed.
[Numeric displayed AIS target]
When the numeric displayed AIS target is clicked on, the AIS target value display is cancelled.
[AIS-SAR aircraft normal target]
When an AIS-SAR aircraft in the normal state is clicked on, the AIS-SAR aircraft is selected and the
AIS-SAR aircraft value is displayed.
[Numeric displayed AIS-SAR aircraft]
When a numeric displayed AIS-SAR aircraft is clicked on, the sleeping target of the AIS-SAR aircraft is
displayed and the AIS-SAR aircraft value display is cancelled.
[Sleeping AIS-SAR vessel target]
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The same operation as the normal sleeping AIS target is performed.
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[Activated AIS-SAR vessel target]
The same operation as the normal activated AIS target is performed.
[Numeric displayed AIS-SAR vessel target]
The same operation as the normal numeric displayed AIS target is performed.
[Sleeping AIS-SART]
The same operation as the normal sleeping AIS target is performed.
[Activated AIS-SART]
The same operation as the normal activated AIS target is performed.
[Numeric displayed AIS-SART target]
The same operation as the normal numeric displayed AIS target is performed.
[AtoN normal target]
When AtoN target in a normal state is clicked on, the AtoN normal target is selected and the numeric
value of AtoN is displayed.
[Numeric displayed AtoN target]
When a numeric displayed AtoN target is clicked on, the AtoN normal target is deselected and the
numeric value of AtoN normal target is cancelled.
[AIS-shore base station normal target]
When an AIS-shore base station target in a normal state is clicked on, the AIS-shore base station is
selected and the numeric value of AIS-shore base station is displayed.
[Numeric displayed AIS-shore base station normal target]
When an AIS-shore base station in a normal state is clicked on, the AIS-shore base station is
deselected and the numeric value of AIS-shore base station is cancelled.
3.12.3 TT
[TT target]
When TT target is clicked on, a numeric value is displayed.
[Numeric displayed TT target]
When a numeric displayed TT target is clicked on, the numeric value display of TT is cancelled.
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3.12.4 (AZ) Acquisition/Activation Zone
End Distance
Start Angle
End Angle
Start Distance
Own ship
[Start Angle]
When Start Angle is clicked on, the cursor is set to the Start Angle/End Angle change mode.
[End Angle]
When End Angle is clicked on, the cursor is set to the End Angle change mode.
[Start Distance]
When Start Distance is clicked on, the cursor is set to the Start Distance/End Distance change mode.
[End Distance]
When End Distance is clicked on, the cursor is set to the End Distance change mode.
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3.12.5 AIS filter
Sector
(Start angle)
* The section other than the
sides of the sector is not
targeted for selection.
Sector
(End angle)
Own ship
Ring
[Sector (start angle)]
When Sector (start angle) is clicked on, the cursor is set to the Sector (start/end angle) change mode.
[Sector (end angle)]
When Sector (end angle) is clicked on, the cursor is set to the Sector (end angle) change mode.
[Ring]
When Ring is clicked on, the cursor is set to the Ring change mode.
Memo
The values of Sector (start angle) and Sector (end angle) indicate relative bearings based on the
ship’s heading as the standard.
3.12.6 User map
The operation of an object in the unselected state is different from that of an object in the selected
state.
3.12.6.1 Non-selected object
When an object created on the user map is clicked on, the object is selected and the property screen of
the object is displayed.
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3.12.6.2 Selected object
The operation varies according to the object.
(1) Symbol
When the selected symbol is clicked on, a symbol move mode is set.
When the right button is clicked, the symbol move mode is cancelled.
(2) Simple line
Simple line in the selected
state
Vertex
Simple line in the non-selected state
[Selecting vertex]

SEL
The vertex is selected and the
simple line property screen is
displayed.
Click
Non-selection state

Vertex in the selected state
SEL
Click
The vertex on which the button was
clicked is selected and the simple line
property screen is displayed.
[Selecting a line segment]
Corresponding vertex
SEL
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Non-selection state
Click
Line segment selected state. The
property screen of the corresponding
vertex is displayed.
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[Moving a vertex]
When the middle point of simple line in the selected state is clicked on, vertex move mode of simple
line is set.
[Inserting a vertex]
When a line segment of simple line in the selected state is clicked on, vertex insertion mode of simple
line is set.
Memo
A vertex can also be inserted by using [Insert Vertex] on the context menu that is displayed by
clicking the right button on the simple line in the selected state.
When the insertion point is the starting point or the ending point, a vertex can be inserted with [Add
Vertex].
[Cancelling operation]
By clicking the right button, the vertex addition, move, or insertion mode can be cancelled.
(3) Line-Circle
[Moving Line-Circle]
When the circumference of the line-circle in the selected state is clicked on, move mode of line-circle
is set.
[Chainging a radius]
When a square of four corners of the line-circle in the selected state is clicked on, radius set mode of
line-circle is set.
[Cancelling operation]
By clicking the right button, the line-circle move or radius change mode can be cancelled.
(4) Line-Ellipse
[Moving line-ellipse]
When the circumference of the line-ellipse in the selected state is clicked on, move mode of
line-ellipse is set.
[Changing vertical/horizontal width]
When a square of four corners of the line-ellipse in the selected state is clicked on, a
vertical/horizontal width change of line-ellipse mode is set.
[Cancelling operation]
By clicking the right button, the line-ellipse move or vertical/horizontal width change mode can be
cancelled.
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(5) Arc
A square of
four corners
Drawing start
Click
Arc
Drawing end angle
[Moving an arc]
When the arc in the selected state is clicked on, move mode of arc is set.
[Changing a radius]
When a square of four corners of the arc in the selected state is clicked on, radius set mode of arc is
set.
[Drawing start angle]
When a drawing start angle of the arc in the selected state is clicked on, drawing start angle set mode
of arc is set.
[Drawing end angle]
When a drawing end angle of the arc in the selected state is clicked on, drawing end angle set mode
of arc is set.
[Cancelling operation]
By clicking the right button, the arc move, radius change, drawing start angle change, or drawing end
angle change mode can be cancelled.
(6) Polygon
[Moving a vertex]
When a vertex of the polygon in the selected state is clicked on, vertex move mode of polygon is set.
[Inserting a vertex]
When a line segment of the polygon in the selected state is clicked on, vertex insertion mode of
polygon is set.
Memo
A vertex can also be inserted by using [Insert vertex] on the context menu that is displayed by
clicking the right button on the selected polygon.
APP A
[Moving a polygon]
When the inside of the polygon in the selected state is clicked on, move mode of polygon is set.
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[Cancelling operation]
By clicking the right button, the vertex move, insertion, or polygon move mode can be cancelled.
(7) Area-Circle
[Moving Area-Circle]
When the radius of the area-circle in the selected state is clicked on, an area-circle move mode is set.
[Changing a radius]
When a square formed by four corners of area-circle in the selected state is clicked on, an area-circle
radius setting mode is set.
[Cancelling operation]
By clicking the right button, the area-circle move or radius change mode can be cancelled.
(8) Area-Ellipse
[Moving area-ellipse]
When the radius or inside of the area-ellipse in the selected state is clicked on, an area-ellipse move
mode is set.
[Changing a radius]
When a square formed by four corners of area-ellipse in the selected state is clicked on, an
area-ellipse radius setting mode is set.
[Cancelling operation]
By clicking the right button, the area-ellipse move or radius change mode can be cancelled.
(9) Sector
[Moving a sector]
When a circumference or inside of the sector in the selected state is clicked on, a fan move mode is
set.
[Changing a radius]
When a square formed by four corners of the sector in the selected state is clicked on, a sector radius
setting mode is set.
[Drawing start angle]
When a drawing start angle of the sector in the selected state is clicked on, a sector drawing start
angle setting mode is set.
[Drawing end angle]
When a sector drawing end angle in the selected state is clicked on, a sector drawing end angle
setting mode is set.
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[Cancelling operation]
By clicking on the right button, the sector move, radius change, drawing start angle change or
drawing end angle change mode can be cancelled.
(10) Text
[Moving text]
When the text object in the selected state is clicked on, move mode of the text object is set.
[Cancelling operation]
By clicking the right button, the text move mode can be cancelled.
(11) Arrow
[Moving an arrow]
When a line segment of the arrow in the selected state is clicked on, move mode of the arrow is set.
[Moving a start point]
When a start point of the arrow in the selected state is clicked on, start point move mode of the arrow
is set.
[Moving an end point]
When an end point of the arrow in the selected state is clicked on, end point move mode of the arrow
is set.
[Cancelling operation]
By clicking the right button, the arrow move or start point/end point move mode can be cancelled.
3.12.7 Mariner's Mark/Line
3.12.7.1 Object in the non-selected state
When the object that is created by using Mariner's Mark/Line is clicked on, the object is selected and
the property screen of the object is displayed.
3.12.7.2 Object in selected state
The operation varies according to the object.
(1) Event mark in the selected state
When an event mark is clicked on, the selected state of the event mark is cleared.
(2) Information Mark
When Information Mark in the selected state is clicked on, move mode of Information Mark is set.
By clicking the right button, the Information Mark move mode can be cancelled.
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(3) Tidal Stream
When Tidal Stream in the selected state is clicked on, move mode of Tidal Stream is set.
By clicking the right button, the Tidal Stream move mode can be cancelled.
(4) Clearing Line
[Moving Clearing Line]
When a line segment of Clearing Line in the selected state is clicked on, move mode of Clearing Line
is set.
[Moving a start point]
When a start point of Clearing Line in the selected state is clicked on, start point move mode of
Clearing Line is set.
[Moving an end point]
When an end point of Clearing Line in the selected state is clicked on, end point move mode of
Clearing Line is set.
[Cancelling operation]
By clicking the right button, the Clearing Line move or start point/end point move mode can be
cancelled.
(5) Highlight
[Moving a vertex]
When a vertex of a highlight in the selected state is clicked on, vertex move mode of highlight is set.
[Inserting a vertex]
When a line segment of a highlight in the selected state is clicked on, vertex insertion mode of
highlight is set.
Memo
A vertex can also be inserted by using [Insert vertex] on the context menu that is displayed by
clicking the right button on a highlight in the selected state.
[Moving a highlight]
When an inside of a highlight in the selected state is clicked on, entire shift mode of highlight is set.
[Cancelling operation]
By clicking the right button, the vertex move, insertion, or highlight move mode can be cancelled.
(6) Plotted Position
[Moving a Plotted position]
When Plotted position in the selected state is clicked on, a Plotted position mode move is set.
[Cancelling operation]
By clicking the right button, the Plotted position move mode can be cancelled.
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3.12.8 Manual updating
3.12.8.1 Unsaved object
The operation of AUTO mode of unsaved objects is the same as for the user map.
3.12.8.2 Saved object
When setting an edit mode by clicking on the saved object, the property screen of the saved object is
displayed.
3.12.9 Buoy object
When a buoy object is clicked on, a pick cursor is displayed at the clicked point and the [Chart Info]
dialog box is displayed.
Memo
The pick cursor indicates a square frame that is displayed at the point from which the chart
information was read and the chart object information inside of the frame is displayed in the "Chart
Information" dialog.
3.12.10 Light object
When a light object is clicked on, a pick cursor is displayed at the selected point and the [Chart Info]
dialog box is displayed.
Memo
The pick cursor indicates a square frame that is displayed at the point from which the chart
information was read and the chart object information inside of the frame is displayed in the "Chart
Information" dialog.
3.12.11 EBL
When EBL is clicked, the mode becomes one in which EBL is operated alone.
3.12.12 VRM
When VRM is clicked, the mode becomes one in which VRM is operated alone.
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3.12.13 EBL/VRM intersecting point
When the EBL/VRM intersection point is clicked, the mode becomes one in which EBL and VRM are
operated simultaneously.
3.12.14 Node Fixed EBL/VRM
When Node Fixed EBL/VRM is clicked on, the clicked point becomes the EBL/VRM intersecting point,
and an EBL/VRM (1step) drawing mode is set. (The start point follows the own ship’s position.)
3.12.15 PI
Four PI setting modes are available and the operation of the cursor AUTO mode varies depending
on the setting.
For the details, refer to "4.6 Using Parallel Index Line (PI)".
3.12.16 WPT of monitored route
When a WPT of a monitored route is clicked on, the detail information of the WPT is displayed.
3.12.17 Monitoring dragging anchor
3.12.17.1 Object in the unselected state
When a monitoring dragging anchor object is clicked on, the clicked object is set to the selected state
and the "Anchor Watch" dialog box is displayed.
3.12.17.2 Selected state
Dragging anchor monitoring circle
[Moving a dragging anchor monitoring circle]
When a circumference of a dragging anchor monitoring circle in the selected state is clicked on,
move mode of dragging anchor monitoring circle is set.
[Changing a radius]
When a square of the four corners of a dragging anchor monitoring circle in the selected state is
clicked on, radius setting mode of dragging anchor monitoring circle is set.
[Cancelling operation]
By clicking the right button, the dragging anchor monitoring circle move or radius change mode can
be cancelled.
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Dragging anchor monitoring polygon
[Moving a polygon]
When a vertex of a dragging anchor monitoring polygon in the selected state is clicked on, a vertex
move mode of dragging anchor monitoring polygon is set.
[Inserting a vertex]
When a line segment of a dragging anchor monitoring polygon in the selected state is clicked on, a
vertex insertion mode of dragging anchor polygon is set.
Memo
A vertex can also be inserted by using [Insert vertex] on the context menu that is displayed by
clicking the right button on a dragging anchor monitoring polygon in the selected state.
[Moving a polygon]
When an inside of the dragging anchor monitoring polygon in the selected state is clicked on, a total
shift mode of dragging anchor monitoring polygon is set.
[Cancelling operation]
By clicking the right button, the vertex move, insertion or dragging anchor monitoring polygon move
mode can be cancelled.
3.12.18 Planned route
[WPT]
When WPT in the unselected state is clicked on, WPT is in the selected state and WPT edition mode is
set.
Unselected state
Selected state
By clicking on the right button, the WPT move mode can be cancelled.
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[Leg]
When Leg in the unselected state is clicked on, WPT is in the selected state and WPT insert mode is
set.
WPT corresponding
to the selected Leg
Unselected
state
Selected state
By clicking the right button, the WPT insertion mode can be cancelled.
[PORT]
When PORT in the unselected state is clicked on, PORT is in the selected state and PORT width
change mode is set.
WPT corresponding
to the selected PORT
Unselected
state
Selected state
By clicking the right button, the PORT width change mode can be cancelled.
[STBD]
When STBD in the unselected state is clicked on, STBD is in the selected state and STBD width
change mode is set.
WPT corresponding
to the selected STBD
Unselected
state
Selected state
By clicking the right button, the STBD width change mode can be cancelled.
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3.13 Saving the screen that is currently
displayed
The image that is displayed on the screen can be saved as a PNG file.
Use the following procedure to save screen images.
Click on the Disclosure button on the left toolbar.
Buttons normally hidden are displayed.
Click on the screen capture button.
The screen that is currently displayed is saved and the next confirmation dialog box is
displayed.
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When the screen contents cannot be saved:
When the screen contents cannot be saved due to insufficient disk free space, an error dialog is
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In this case, secure sufficient disk free space and save the contents again.
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3.14 [MULTI] Dial
3.14.1 Functions of [MULTI] dial
By turning the [MULTI] dial, the functions that are assigned to the [MULTI] dial can be operated.
Assignment to the [MULTI] dial can be changed.
3.14.2 Functions assigned to [MULTI] dial
3.14.2.1 Displaying a screen for setting the function that is
assigned
By pressing the [MULTI] dial, the setting screen for the function that is currently assigned can be
displayed.
Assigned function name
3.14.2.2 Changing the function that is assigned
Press the [MULTI] dial.
The "Key Assignment" dialog box of the assigned function is displayed.
Select a function to be assigned from [Multi Dial] by turning the [MULTI] dial.
Sequence number of
assigned function and the
total number
Another function available for selection
Item on the blue button is the function that
is currently selected
Another function available
for selection
Description of the function that is
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The table below lists the functions that can be assigned.
No.
Function name
Function outline
Vector Time
Selection of a vector length
Trails Length
Selection of a radar trail length
C UP Angle
Change of the course-up angle
Own Track Color
Selection of an own track color
Manual Tune
Manual tuning
Display Brightness
Adjustment of brightness of the display panel
Panel Brightness
Adjustment of brightness of the operation panel
Gain
Adjustment of sensitivity
Sea
Removal of sea clutter
10
Rain
Removal of rain and snow clutter
*For the RADAR screen, functions 1 to 10 can be used. For the ECDIS screen, functions other
than functions 2 and 5 can be used.
Press the [MULTI] dial.
The selected function is set to the assigned function.
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3.15 Basic Operations of the Software
Keyboard
Use a software keyboard for inputting numeric values and characters in various setting operations.
This section describes the basic operations of a software keyboard.
3.15.1 Starting a software keyboard
When the mouse button is clicked on a numeric input text box on such as a dialog box, a numeric input
software keyboard is displayed.
When the mouse button is clicked on a character input text box, a character input full keyboard is
displayed.
The mouse cursor moves to the
inside of the software keyboard.
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3.15.2 Name and function of each section of the
keyboard
Numeric value input software keyboard
[3]
[5]
[1]
[2]
[2]
[10]
[4]
[6]
[11]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[12]
Sowtware full keyboard for character input
* The description of the functions common to those of a numeric value input software keyboard is omitted.
[18]
[13]
[14]
[15]
[16]
[17]
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[1] Input value display section
Displays the value that is input/edited through the software keyboard.
[2] Spin button
•
When the right spin button is clicked on, the minimum unit value that can be set is added to the
value that is displayed. When the left spin button is clicked on, the minimum unit value that can be
set is subtracted from the value that is displayed.
Example of addition
•
When the mouse button is held down on the right spin button, the value is added consecutively.
When the mouse button is held down on the left spin button, the value is subtracted consecutively.
•
When the value set by the right spin button operation exceeds the maximum value, the minimum
value is set subsequently. When the value set by the left spin button operation becomes lower than
the minimum value, the maximum value is set subsequently.
[3] Numeric value slider
When the value adjustment button on the value slider is clicked on, the input value increases or
decreases.
[4] Operation guide display button
Displays an operation guide.
To close the operation guide, click on the operation guide display button again or click on a location
other than the operation guide.
[5] [CLR] key
Clears the input value that is currently selected.
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[6] Back Space key
Clears the input value on the left-side of the cursor position.
[7] [Cancel] key
Cancels the input operation and closes the software keyboard.
[8] Option key
Displays the following keys according to the type of the software keyboard.
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Signed keyboard: + key and - key
•
Latitude software keyboard: Direction key [N key and S key)
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Longitude software keyboard: Direction key [E key and W key)
[9] [Enter] key
Determines the input operation.
[10] Input range display section [format display section)
Displays the values and character types that can be input.
[11] Numeric keys
Use the keys for input of numeric values.
[12] Arrow keys
When there are multiple input parts, the active part can be moved to the left/right by clicking on the
arrow key.
Example:
When the (left arrow key) is clicked on, the input section moves to "12".
When the (right arrow key) is clicked on, the input section moves to "000".
[13] Lowercase character switching key
Changes the character input key mode to the lowercase character mode.
[14] Uppercase character switching key
Changes the character input key mode to the uppercase character mode.
[15] Symbol switching key
Changes the character input key mode to the symbol mode.
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[16] Key alignment switching key
Switches the character key alignment between QWERTY alignment and alphabetic alignment.
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[17] Character input key
Use this key for character input.
[18] [DEL] key
Deletes the character on the right-side of the cursor.
3.15.3 Numeric value input example
In this example, "12°34.567’ S" (south latitude 12°34.567’) is input as the latitude.
Start up the latitude software keyboard.
35 ° 00 . 000 ‘ N
Enter "1".
1 ° 00 . 000 ‘ N
Enter "2".
12 ° 00 . 000 ‘ N
The active part moves to the right by one position.
Enter "3".
12 °
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Enter "4".
12 ° 34 . 000 ‘ N
The active part moves to the right by one position.
Enter "5" and "6".
00 . 56 ‘ N
12
35 ° 34
Set the active part by clicking on the input part ("N" in this example) at the right end.
Click on the [S] key of the option key.
"N" changes to "S".
When the right arrow key is clicked, input is determined and the software keyboard is
closed.
Inputting a single-digit value
Enter a value and click on another input part or move the active part by using the right arrow key.
Example:
35 ° 00 . 000 ‘ N
Enter 1.
1 ° 00 . 000 ‘ N
The value that is input by clicking on another input part or
the right arrow key becomes a single-digit value and the
value is determined. 0 is input in the blank space.
01 ° 00 . 000 ‘ N
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Inputting blank space in the decimal fraction section (3 digits)
After a value is input and the [Enter] key is clicked on, the input of the decimal fraction section is
determined.
Example:
35 ° 00 . 5
‘ N
Enter "5" and click on the [Enter] key.
A "0" is displayed in the blank column
next to "5", and the numerical value
gets confirmed.
3.15.4 Character input example
This section describes character input by using a full keyboard.
Input caret
Indicates the
character input
position.
ab
Active mark
Indicates the character string that is being input.
Input example
Start up a full keyboard.
When a value [character) has been input in the text box, the full character string is selected at
startup.
aaaaaaaaaa
Delete the character string by clicking the Back Space key.
Input any character string.
ab
Determine the input by clicking on the [Enter] key.
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Character modification example
Move the cursor to the left-end (or right-end) of the character string to be modified and
click the mouse button.
The input caret moves to the clicked position.
Click the mouse button on the input caret position and select the character string to be
modified by dragging with the trackball.
* When the character string is selected, the input caret is cleared.
abcdefgh
Perform the following operation in the selected state.
[Deleting a selected section]
abcdefgh
When the Back Space key is clicked on,
the selected section is deleted.
[Replacing a selected section]
abcdefgh
Input any character in the selected state.
(In this example, "i" is input.)
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[Canceling a selected state]
abcdefgh
Under a selected state, click on another section inside of
the active mark to cancel the selection. The input caret
moves to the clicked position.
After modification is determined, determine the input by clicking on the [Enter] key.
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3.16 Setting a Date and a Time (Calendar
Operation)
Set a date and a time on the calendar input screen.
The following calendar types are available.
Calendar picker
Calendar picker + Time picker
From-To calendar picker
+ Time picker
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3.16.1 Details and usage of a calendar picker and a
time picker
3.16.1.1 Details of a calendar
[2]
[1]
[3]
Selected date
[4]
[5]
[1] Year selection spin button
Selects a year to be displayed in the date selection box.
•
When the right spin button is clicked on, the year is changed in the ascending order.
•
When the left spin button is clicked on, the year is changed in the descending order.
[2] Month selection spin button
Selects a month to be displayed in the date selection box.
•
When the right spin button is clicked on, the month is changed in the ascending order.
•
When the left spin button is clicked on, the month is changed in the descending order.
[3] Day selection box
Selects a day.
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[4] Time selection spin button
Sets an hour, a minute, and a second.
•
When the upper spin button is clicked on, the hour, minute, and second are changed in the
ascending order.
•
When the lower spin button is clicked on, the hour, minute, and second are changed in the
descending order.
[5] [OK] button
Completes the setting and closes the calendar.
3.16.1.2 How to use a calendar
Click on
(calendar) button next to the date setting box.
A calendar is displayed.
Set a year and a month by using the year selection spin button and the month
selection spin button respectively.
Click on the day to be set from the day selection box.
* In the case of a calendar picker only, the day is set at this stage and the calendar picker is
closed.
Set a time by clicking on the time spin button of the time picker.
Click on the [OK] button.
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3.17 Help
Help information on the operation of this equipment can be displayed.
Memo
The Preface, Section 1 and Appendix A are not displayed in the Help.
Click on the [Menu] button on the left toolbar.
The menu is displayed.
Click on the [Help] button on the menu.
The [Help] dialog box appears.
[2] [5]
[8]
[6]
[1]
[3]
[7]
[4]
[1] Backward button
The display of the content display pane goes backwards by one.
[2] Forward button
The display of the content display pane goes forwards by one.
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[3] [Contents] tab
Displays the contents. The contents are displayed in the content pane.
For the procedure, refer to "Searching the required information from the contents"
[4] Content pane
The contents are displayed in tree format. When an item is clicked on, the related
contents are displayed in the content display pane.
[5] Home button
Displays the home screen of the "Help" dialog box.
[6] [Search] tab
Searches the character string in Help.
For the procedure, refer to "Searching terminologies ".
[7] Content display pane
Displays the contents of the item that was clicked on.
[8] [×] button.
Closes the "Help" dialog box.
Searching the required information from the contents.
Click on the [Contents] tab.
The contents are displayed on the contents pane.
Click on the item containing the required information.
The contents of the item that was clicked on are displayed on the contents display pane.
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Searching terminologies
Click on the [Search] tab.
A search character input box is displayed.
Enter a required terminology and click on the [Search] button.
Search is performed within Help. When the applicable terminology is hit, the item containing the
terminology is displayed on the contents pane.
Click on the item containing the required information.
The contents of the item that is clicked on are displayed on the contents display pane.
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3.18 Password Input
Equipment settings are protected by a password. To open the dialog box of the protected setting
function, the password input is necessary.
Use the following procedure to enter a password.
Click on the [Menu] button on the left toolbar.
The menu is displayed.
Change over to the second page of the menu using the page switching button of the
menu.
Click on the [Code Input] button on the Menu.
The password input dialog box appears.
Enter "0" (zero) and click on the [Enter] key.
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Display the menu by clicking again the [Menu] button on the left toolbar, and change
over to the second page using the page switching button.
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The [Service] button is displayed in the menu.
Click on the [Service] button.
Check that service-related menus are displayed in the sub-menu.
Subsequently, service-related menus can be set.
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3.19 Managing Files with File Manager
The file manager function enables the copying of route files and user map from the hard disk of this
equipment to external storage media such as DVD or from external storage media to the hard disk of
this equipment.
3.19.1 Displaying the "File Manager" dialog box
Click on the [Menu] on the left toolbar.
The menu is displayed.
Click on the [Tools] - [File Manager] button on the menu.
The "File Manager" dialog box appears.
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3.19.2 File management
The "File Management" tab enables file management.
File management copies files between SSD of this equipment and external storage media and deletes
files.
This section describes file management by using the example copying a file in the file list of the drive
that is specified in the [Drive] list on the left hand side of the dialog box to the drive that is specified in
the [Drive] list on the right hand side.
Click on the [File Management] tab.
Select the drive that contains the file to be copied from the [Drive] combo box.
Files in the drive are displayed in the list.
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The following file types can be displayed by the file manager.
No.
File type
File extension
Route File
rtm
Route
User Map
uchm
User map
Target Track
ttr
Track of other ship (including the
GPS buoy)
Screen Shot (AUTO)
png
Automatically generated screen shot
Screen Shot (User)
png
Manually generated screen shot
Preferences
ini
Personal setting
Playback
pbl, index, pbo, rot, pbt
Playback data
Logbook
lgb, lgblst
Logbook (for up to 3 months)
Select the files to be copied by checking them.
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Select a drive of the storage destination from the [Drive] combo box and select a copy
location from the folder tree that is displayed.
[Drive] combo box
Click on the [Copy>>] (copy to the right) button.
The files are copied.
When the drive of the copy source and the drive of the copy destination are reversed, click on
the [<

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