Koden Electronics RB719A Marine Radar RA55 User Manual C10 5 2 NavMenu 1
Koden Electronics Co., Ltd Marine Radar RA55 C10 5 2 NavMenu 1
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xxx = keys to press 5.5.2 Nav (Navigation) Menu Press the "MENU" key and select "NAV" from the four displayed menus by using the left or right arrows on the cursor pad. The contents of the selected MENU will reveal beneath its name when it's highlighted. Left/Right MENU (Select NAV) 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 the "ENT" key. (2) When the selection box is displayed beside the MODE item, select the appropriate mode with the up-down cursor keys and press the "ENT" key. (3) The display mode you selected will be shown at the upper-left of the screen. NAVIGATION .75 .25 HU MARK (Select MODE) NAV MODE >>> 0.23NM UP/DOWN AT GZ OFF-C SLEEP ENT ECHO SETUP HU HS NU CU TM UP/DOWN (Select HU) ENT HU (Head up) (Select HS) ENT HS (Head set) (Select NU) ENT NU (North up) (Select CU) ENT CU (Course up) (Select TM) ENT TM (True motion) Note 1: Your radar must be connected to Heading information data source in order to use the NU, CU and TM modes. 2: In the TM mode you will either need NMEA speed data input present or you will have to manually input your boat's speed. 3: TM works only on PPI screen, NU is used automatically for the other screens. 4: EBL1 must be ON in order to use the HS mode. 5.5.2.2 Guard Zone (GZ) This function sets a guard zone around your boat of any distance and any angle range, and sounds an alarm when either echoes enter it or (IN MODE) leave it (OUT MODE). You can also select the sensitivity level to detect echoes entering or leaving the zone. Setting guard zone Up/Down ENT GZ IN SET CENTER POINT ---------- ON/OFF sign is displayed. (1) Select GZ from the NAV menu and turn it on. (2) The mode setting will be displayed on the left side of the screen as GZ IN. A small cross cursor for setting the guard zone will show at the screen center, and "SET CENTER POINT" is displayed at the bottom. (3) Use the up-down and left-right cursor keys to move the cross cursor to the center of the warning zone to be set, and press the "ENT" key. (4) From the cross cursor position you set as the center, expand the guard zone as follows: 44 RA51/52/53/54/55 INSTRUCTION MANUAL – 05 Expand the zone angle with the right cursor key. Use the left cursor key to make the zone smaller. With this point as the center, the guard zone depth and angle can be changed with the cursor keys GZ IN Expand the depth from the center with the up cursor key. Use the down cursor key to decrease the depth. The mode (IN or OUT) is displayed when GZ is ON. (5) After setting the guard zone, press "ENT". To turn off the GZ function, use the menu or press the "GZ" soft key. ENT Up/Down & Left/Right ENT (Setting the center of GZ) Up/Down & Left/Right ENT -----------------Setting completed (Setting the scope of GZ) To turn off the alarm when it sounds, press any key except the "GZ" soft key to stop it. The guard zone function will remain on. To select between the IN or OUT mode, Go to the Menu and select SETUP>CUSTOM>PRESET2>GZ MODE. To adjust the level of detection, select a GZ LVL or 1 through 7 on the same menu screen. 5.5.2.3 Off centering the screen display (OFF-C) This function allows you to position the cross cursor at the boat's location off center to any point on the screen. (1) Select OFF-C from the NAV menu and turn it on. (2) OFF-C is displayed in the upper right corner and "SET OFF CENTER POINT" appears at the bottom of the screen. Move the cross cursor with the cursor pad to the intended location, and press the "ENT" key. Your boat's location will now be displayed at the cursor's location. (3) To cancel the OFF-C function, use the menu or press the "OFF-C" soft key. Up/Down ENT Up/Down (Select OFF-C) (Select ON) ENT Left/Right & Up/Down ENT ---- Set OFF-C ENT ---------------------------------------------------- Cancel OFF-C Note : FL VRM2 and FL EBL2 start point do not follow the OFF-C function. They are fixed to the set point on the screen. (Select OFF) Move the cross cursor Indicates "OFF-C" state is entered .75 .75 .25 HU .25 HU OFF-C SET OFF-C POINT 5.5.2.4 Setting of the SLEEP function (SLEEP) The SLEEP function allows you to initiate a 30-second transmission at predetermined intervals, then allow the radar to go into standby mode and make the display go dark to conserve power. You can set the "SLEEP" function for a 5-, 10- or 15-minute interval. Two minutes before a specified transmission time, the screen backlighting turns on and the warm-up timer starts. RA51/52/53/54/55 INSTRUCTION MANUAL – 05 45 The transmitter will then run for 30 seconds and shut down. The sequence repeats continually until you override it by pressing any key on the keypad. To turn on the SLEEP function go to the NAV menu, select SLEEP, then select the time interval. Up/Down ENT Up/Down (Select SLEEP) (Select OFF) ENT -------------------------SLEEP function is turned OFF (Select 5min.) ENT POWER -------30-second-transmission every 5 min. (Select 10min.) ENT POWER -------30-second-transmission every 10 min. (Select 15min.) ENT POWER -------30-second-transmission every 15 min. Transmission Setting completed Action after setting SLEEP setting (5min.) (Operation) ↓ ↑ (Under Tx) ↑ (Under power-saving mode) ↑ (2min. timer in use) ↑ (Under Tx) ↑ (Under power-saving mode) 0 sec. 30 sec. 3 min. 5min. 5and a half min. TX Start TX OFF Backlight ON Countdown start Tx Start TxOFF (Time used) (Action) What happens if a key is pressed after a SLEEP mode setting? a) If a key is pressed during the power-saving mode, the SLEEP function is canceled and the 2-minute timer starts. b) If a key is pressed while the 2-minute timer is in use, or during transmission, the SLEEP function is canceled. What happens if a key is pressed during the SLEEP mode? a) If you press a key during the power-saving mode, the SLEEP function will be canceled and the 2-minute timer starts. b) If you press a key while the 2-minute timer is in active, or during transmission, the SLEEP function will be canceled. 5.5.2.5 Activating Automatic Tracking Aid (ATA) This function allows you to automatically track up to ten Setting targets and determine their distance and bearing. You can CPA SET also set an alarm to sound if any are on a collision course TCPA SET with your boat. It can only be used in the PPI or ALL PPI VECT SET mode. If ATA is turned on and you switch to another mode, VECT MODE target tracking will continue, but you will not see ATA ATA symbols or data on screen. Before using ATA, you must set its parameters. They are found in the SETUP>CUSTOM>ATA PRESET. Initial Value 3.0 NM 3 MIN 6 MIN TRUE ON MENU under (1) Set the CPA to the closest point of approach you want to be before the alarm sounds. (2) Set the TCPA to the minimum time to collision you want before the alarm sounds. (3) Set the time length of the vector showing the target's course. (4) Select between a relative or true vector. (5) Turn the ATA function on or off. To activate the ATA function, once parameters are set: (1) Select a target to track by placing the cursor directly on it. (2) Under the NAV menu, select ACQ and press "ENT". The target will be identified by a number from 0 through 9 and a vector showing its course will appear on screen. (3) If you want CPA and TCPA data displayed on screen, select "ON" from the "DATA" menu item. (4) If you have several targets displayed and you would like to track, select a vacant number with “TGT NUM” function. The number using is displayed upper right on the screen. Select "TGT NUM" from the Menu then press "ENT". Reverse character of the target number will move to next position. Then, repeat from (1) to (4). (5) To discontinue tracking a target, select the target number with “TGT NUM” function, then select "DEL" from the menu. To discontinue tracking all targets, select "ALL DEL". 46 RA51/52/53/54/55 INSTRUCTION MANUAL – 05
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