Koden Electronics RB714A Marine Radar RA40C User Manual 17

Koden Electronics Co., Ltd Marine Radar RA40C 17

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455.5 MENU Operation                                                                                                     List of MENUList of Main MenuMARK(MAIN-MENU) NAV(MAIN-MENU) ECHO(MAIN-MENU) SETUP(MAIN-MENU)EBL1 ON/OFF GAIN AUTO/MANVRM1 ON/OFFMODE HU/HS/NU/CU/TM•MANU/NMEA•STC AUTO/MAN/HARBOREBL2 ON/OFF GZ ON/OFF FTC AUTO/MANWINDOW PPI/SEMI3D+PPI/PPI+PPI/PPI+NAV/ALLPPI/ALL PPI+PPI/MOBVRM2 ON/OFF OFF-C ON/OFF TUNE AUTO/MAN SEL WINFL EBL2 ON/OFF ST OFF/ST1/ST2 PICTURE DAY/NIGHTFL VRM2 ON/OFFSLEEP OFF/5min/10min/15min SYSTEM CHECKHDGOFFOFFTRACK OFF/15SEC/30SEC/1MIN/3MIN/6MIN/CONT///CSR ON/OFF ZOOM ON/OFFRINGS ON/OFF SL SHORT/LONGVARRNGON/OFFTARGETCUSTOMKEY ASSIGNMENTPRESET1 (SUB-MENU)PRESET2 (SUB-MENU)ADJUST (SUB-MENU)+MKLINEON/OFFList of Custom MenuPRESET1 (SUB-MENU) PRESET2 (SUB-MENU)HM FLSH ON/OFF GZ LEVEL 1-7STERN M ON/OFF GZ MODE IN/OUTNORTH M ON/OFF HOLD ON/OFFST’BY NAVI/NOR DISPLAY RDR/MONI/NAVBUZ VOL OFF/LOW/HIGH EXT BUZ OFF / CONT / INTRM UNIT NM / KM / SM IN P/R 1080/1024/2048/4096/360DEPTH M / FT / FM OUT P/R 1080/1024/2048/4096/360TEMP °C / F DEMO ON / OFFEBL BRG REL / TRUE / MAG IR OFF / IR1 / IR2WP BRG TRUE / MAG SPD SET NMEA / MANU  0.0 KTHEAD INPUT NMEA / SIN•COS /12BIT / 10BIT LANGUAGE 15 countriesHEAD TRUE / MAG SCAN SPEED STD / HIGH+MK MODE DIST/BRG•/•LAT/LONP TABLE 0 - 2ADJUST (SUB-MENU)TIMING ADJHEAD ADJTUNING CAL.ANTENNA 1-9GAIN 1-30STC 1-16+ST’BY.75. 25HU STC > FTC > TUNE > ST > TRA CK ZOOM S/LMARK NAV ECHO SETUPECHOGAIN    > MANAUTOMAIN-MENUSUB-MENU
465.5.1 Mark Menu xxx •keys to press Setting for markers and cursors•Common operations for the MARK menu (Up to the point when "MARK" menu is selected from the main menu)Press the "MENU" key and select "MARK" from the displayed 4 main menus using the left-right cursor.  (The contents of the selected MENU will appear on a pull-down display inaccordance with the movement of the left-right cursor.)MENU      →Left/Right (Select MARK)Further explanation about the MARK menu will be conducted on the assumption that this"common operation for the MARK menu" has already been completed.5.5.1.1 Bearing measurement (EBL1)(1)  Select EBL1 from the pull-down display items using the up-down cursor key, and press the"ENT" key.(2)  When the ON/OFF sign is displayed beside the EBL1 item, select ON with the up-down cursorkeys and press the "ENT" key.(3)  When the "ENT" key is pressed, electric bearing line(EBL1) appears and the angle from the direction ofthe ship’s head which is set at 0 degree will appearin a reverse display at the lower left of the screen.(4)  Place the marker on the center of the target with thecontrol knob and read the bearing.  Then, thedisplay setting for EBL1 will be completed either(a)with the EBL1 display still on the screen if the"ENT" key is pressed, or (b)without the EBL1display if the "MENU" key is pressed.  (c)Pressinganother function key will lead to the function ofthat key with the EBL1 display still on the screen.Note:• 1   xxx•xφindicates EBL1.Up/Down   → ENT     →Up/Down  → ENT  →Control knob → ENT (a)(Select EBL1) (Select ON) (EBL1 operation)   µ>MENU (b)  µ> Other function key (c)Note: The displayed EBL angle is relative to heading or true to north, depends on the settingof "EBL BRG" in the "SETUP" menu.MARKEBL1>VRM1 >EBL1 >.75.25HU NAV ECHO SETUPMARK>>>  0.23NMA. 75.25HU+1  0.0°OFFON
475.5.1.2 Determining the distance (VRM1)(1)  Select VRM1 from the pull-down display items usingthe up-down cursor key, and press either the "ENT"key.(2)  When the ON/OFF sign is displayed beside theVRM1 item, select ON with the up-down cursorkeys and press the "ENT" key.(3)  When the "ENT" key is pressed, the variable rangemarker1 (VRM1) and the distance in a reversedisplay appears at the lower left of the screen (SeeNote), and the display is set for VRM1.(4)  Place the marker on the front edge of the target withthe control knob and read the distance.  Then, thedisplay setting for VRM1 will be completed either(a)with the VRM1 display still on the screen if the"ENT" key is pressed, or (b)without the VRM1display if the "MENU" key is pressed.  (c)Pressinganother function key will lead to the function ofthat key with the VRM1 display still on the screen.Up/Down   →ENT   →Up/Down  →• ENT  •→Control knob → ENT(a)(Select VRM1) (Select ON) (VRM1 operation)   µ>MENU (b)  µ>Other function key(c)Note:   1    xx.xx NM indicates VRM1.5.5.1.3 Bearing measurement (EBL2)Refer to the section “Bearing measurement (EBL1)”.The "EBL2" will appear in a reverse display at the lower right of the screen.Note:• 2    xxx.xφindicates EBL2.5.5.1.4 Determining the distance (VRM2)Refer to the section “Determining the distance (VRM1)”.The "VRM2" will appear in a reverse display at the lower right of the screen.Note:  2    xx.xx NM indicates VRM2.5.5.1.5 Measuring the distance or angle between two points ( FL EBL2, FL VRM2 )Determining the distance (VRM2)(a)  Preparation for the measurement(1)  Use the up-down cursor keys to select FL VRM2 from among the pull-down display items,and press the "ENT" key.(2)  Use the up-down cursor keys to select ON from the ON/OFF display beside the FL VRM2items, and press the "ENT" key. “SET START POINT” is displayed and a small cross mark.75.25HU+1  0.00NM
48appears. (Once this is set, the "ON" state continues unless changes are made.)Up/Down   →   ENT   →   Up/Down   → ENT   --------------------------------FL VRM2 is turned ON and(Select FL VRM2) (Select ON)  the small cross mark appears.(b)  Setting a reference point for measurement of the distanceUse the left-right and up-down cursor keys to place the small cross mark on one of the twoechoes whose distance will be measured, and press the "ENT" key. Up/Down & Left/Right →--------------------------- ENT    Criterion of the reference point is set.(Place the cross cursor on an echo)(c)  MeasuringPerform the operations in the above mentioned "Common operation for the MARK menu"and "measuring the distance(VRM2)", and place the VRM2  on another echo.VRM2 is displayed on the screen around the placed fixed cross cursor." 2   xx. xNM" which is displayed at the lower right will be the distance between the twopoints.Note: EBL2 and VRM2 are not follow to "ZOOM" and "OFF-C" function.5.5.1.6 Measuring the angle between two points (FL EBL2)(a)  Preparation for the measurement(1)  Use the up-down cursor keys to select FL EBL2 from among the pull-down display items,and press the "ENT" key.(2)  Use the up-down cursor keys to select ON from the ON/OFF display beside the FL EBL2items, and press the "ENT" key.  “SET START POINT” is displayed and a small cross markappears. (Once this is set, the "ON" state continues unless changes are made.)Up/Down    →   ENT   →   Up/Down   →   ENT --------------------------------FL EBL2 is turned ON and(Select FL EBL2) (Select ON)  the small cross mark appears.(b)  Setting a reference point for measurement of the angle.Use the left-right and up-down cursor keys to place the small cross mark on one of the twoechoes whose angle will be measured, and press the "ENT" key.    Up/Down & Left/Right → ENT   --- Criterion of the reference point is set.(Place the cross cursor on an echo)  .75  .25  HU2•0.72NMplace the VRM2on anotherecho SET START POINT.75.25HUmeasure thedistance betweentwo targetssmall crossmarkFL VRM2    indicationof VRM2center ofVRM2
49(c)  MeasuringPerform the operations in the above mentioned "Common operation for the MARK menu"and "measuring the distance(EBL2)", and place the EBL2  on another echo.EBL2 is displayed on the screen based on the placed fixed cross cursor." 2   xx. xxφ" which is displayed at the lower right will be the angle between the twopoints.Note: The displayed EBL angle is relative to heading or true to north, depends on the settingof "EBL BRG" in the "SETUP" menu.5.5.1.7 Erasing heading marker temporarily (HDG OFF)(1) Use the up-down cursor key to select HDG OFFfrom among the pulled down and displayed items.(2) Press the “ENT” key. The heading marker is notdisplayed as long as you hold it down.Up/Down →   ENT ------------ The heading marker is not displayed as long as you hold “ENT” key down.(Select HDG OFF)5.5.1.8 Using parallel cursors (///CSR)Normally EBL is used to measure the exact bearing from the position of your ship to atarget. However, you can also use parallel cursors.(1) Use the up-down cursor key to select ///CSR fromamong the pull-down and display items, and press the“ENT” key.(ON/OFF display beside the ///CSR item)(2) Use the up-down cursor key to select ON .(3) Press the “ENT” key. Parallel cursors will appear onthe screen. As you move EBL, the parallel cursors alsomove.   To cancel the ///CSR function, either select OFF in (2). .75 .25 HU.75.25HUNot displayed while ENTkeyihldd2•20.•°FL EBL2 SET START POINT.75.25HUOrigin ofEBL2measure the angle betweentwo pointsindicationof EBL2small cross markcross mark.75.25HUEBL1Parallel•c
50Up/Down  → ENT →Up/Down (Select ON) →ENT  -----------------------Parallel cursor appears(Select ///CSR) µ>Up/Down (Select OFF) →ENT  -----------------Parallel cursor non-appearsNote: Interval of ///CSR same as fixed range marker.///CSR moves with EBL1.5.5.1.9 Establishment of the indication of the RANGE RINGS (RINGS)(1) Use the up-down cursor key to select RINGS from among the pull-down and display items, andpress the “ENT” key.(ON/OFF displayed beside the RINGS item)(2) Use the up-down key to select ON or OFF and press the “ENT” keySelect ON Range Rings ONSelect OFF Range rings OFFUp/Down   →   ENT --→Up/Down (Select ON) →ENT -----------------Range rings appears(Select RINGS) µ>Up/Down (Select OFF) →ENT -----------Range rings non-appears•Number of range rings and range interval•Radome antenna (RA40C)Range 0.125 •0.25 0.5 0.75 1.5 3 6 12 24Number of Rings222366666Interval 0.06250.125 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.5 1 2 4Radome antenna (RA41C)Range 0.125  0.25 0.5 0.75 1.5 3 6 12 24 36Number of Rings 2 2 23666668Interval 0.0625 0.125 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.5 1244Open antenna (RA42C)Range 0.125  0.25 0.5 0.75 1.5 3 6 12 24 48Number of Rings 2 2 23666668Interval 0.0625 0.125 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.5 12465.5.1.10 Variable range function ( VAR RNG )Usually the range changes in steps as 0.5--0.75--1.5--3.0--....., but using this function willenable a consecutive change such as 0.5--0.6--0.7--0.8--..... .(1)  Use the up-down cursor keys to select VAR RNG from among the pulled down and displayed.75.25HU.75.25HURange rings Range rings OFF
51items, and press the "ENT" key.(2)  When ON is selected with the up-down cursor key from the ON/OFF display beside the VARRNG item, and the "ENT" key is pressed, the VAR RNG function becomes valid and  VAR   willbe displayed at the upper left of the screen (beside MODE).  Setting procedureUp/Down    →    ENT → Up/Down (Select ON) →   ENT VAR RNG function is turned ON (Select VAR RNG) µ>  Up/Down (Select OFF) →   ENT VAR RNG function is turned OFF(3)  The range changes continuously with pressing the up-down cursor while the VAR RNGfunction is on, and it changes in steps with the "RANGE UP" or "RANGE DOWN" keys.    Method of useUp/Down ------------------------------------------- Range changes continuouslyRANGE UP & RANGE DOWN -------------- Range changes in step(4) To cancel the vari-range function, press a key except "RANGE UP" and "RANGE DOWN" key.When use the function, follow from (1) again.5.5.1.11 Output the position data of Cursor ( TARGET )Place the cross cursor to the position that is to output position data with up-down and left-right key.Use the up-down cursor keys to select TARGET from among the pull-down display items, andpress the "ENT" key. The L/L data of the position will be output to NMEA port with TLL format.Up/Down →••• •............................................ output the L/L position of the cursor(Select TARGET)Note: When activate this function, nothing happens on the screen.5.5.1.12 Follow the Distance and Bearing marker on the cursor (+MK LINE)(1)  Use the up-down cursor keys to select +MK LINE from among the pulled down and displayeditems, and press the "ENT" key.(2)  When ON is selected with the up-down cursor key from the ON/OFF display beside the +MKLINE item, and the "ENT" key is pressed, the +MK LINE function becomes valid, anddistance/bearing marker will be displayed at the cross cursor.  Setting procedureUp/Down    →    ENT → Up/Down (Select ON) →   ENT +MK LINE function is turned ON (Select +MK LINE) µ>  Up/Down (Select OFF) →   ENT +MK LINE function is turned OFF(3)  The distance/bearing marker follows to the cross cursor until +MK LINE function is turnedOFF..75.25HU.75.25HU
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