Koden Electronics RB719A Marine Radar RA55 User Manual C9 5 1Menu 1
Koden Electronics Co., Ltd Marine Radar RA55 C9 5 1Menu 1
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5.5 MENU Operation ___________________________________________ List of MENU List of Main Menu MARK NAV (MAIN-MENU) (MAIN-MENU) ECHO (MAIN-MENU) EBL1 ON OFF MODE ON OFF HU TM HS VRM1 EBL2 ON OFF GZ ON OFF FTC AUTO MANU VRM2 ON OFF OFF-C ON OFF TUNE AUTO MANU FL EBL2 ON OFF SLEEP FL VRM2 ON OFF OFF 5min 15min HDG OFF OFF ACQ ON OFF DATA ON RINGS ON OFF DEL (*1) VAR RNG ON OFF TGT NUM (*1) +MK LINE GAIN AUTO STC AUTO MANU HARBOR 10min ST OFF TRACK (*1) ///CSR TARGET NU CU ALL DEL OFF (*1) SETUP (MAIN-MENU) MANU ST1 WINDOW SEL WIN ST2 PICTURE OFF 15SEC 30SEC 1MIN 3MIN 6MIN CONT ZOOM ON SL SHORT PPI SEMI3D/PPI PPI/PPI PPI/NAV ALLPPI ALL PPI/PPI MOB DAY NIGHT SYSTEM CHECK CUSTOM OFF LONG (*1) KEY ASSIGNMENT PRESET1 (SUB-MENU) PRESET2 (SUB-MENU) NMEA PRESET ADJUST (SUB-MENU) ATA PRESET (*1) ON OFF (*1): For ATA List of Custom Menu PRESET1 (SUB-MENU) PRESET2 (SUB-MENU) HM FLSH ON OFF GZ LEVEL 1-7 STERN M ON OFF GZ MODE IN NORTH M ON OFF ST’BY NAVI NOR BUZ VOL OFF LOW RM UNIT NM DEPTH KM FT HIGH SM FM TEMP °C °F EBL BRG REL WP BRG TRUE MAG HEAD INPUT NMEA SIN/COS HEAD TRUE MAG +MK MODE DIST/BRG P TABLE 0–2 TRUE MAG 12BIT 10BIT LAT/LON OUT HOLD ON DISPLAY RDR EXT BUZ OFF OFF MONI NAV CONT INT IN P/R 1080 1024 2048 4096 360 OUT P/R 1080 1024 2048 4096 360 DEMO ON OFF IR OFF IR1 SPD SET NMEA LANGUAGE 16 countries SCAN SPEED STD COLOR MONO IR2 MANU 0.0 KT LOG 200P HIGH MULTI ADJUST (SUB-MENU) TIMING ADJ HEAD ADJ TUNING CAL. .75 ANTENNA 1-9 GAIN 1-30 STC 1-16 . 25 HU ECHO MARK NAV ECHO GAIN STC FTC TUNE MAIN-MENU ST’BYST TRACK 38 SETUP MANU AUTO + ZOOM S/L SUB-MENU RA51/52/53/54/55 INSTRUCTION MANUAL – 05 xxx = keys to press Press the "MENU" key and select "MARK" 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 MARK) 5.5.1 Mark Menu 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 box is displayed beside the EBL1 item, select ON with the up-down cursor keys and press the "ENT" key. MARK .75 .25 HU EBL1 >>> 0.23NM VRM1 EBL2 ECHO NAV MARK ON OFF (3) When the "ENT" key is pressed, electronic bearing line (EBL1) appears and the angle from the direction of the boat's heading will appear in a highlighted display at the lower left of the screen. The displayed EBL angle is either relative to your heading, true or magnetic north, depending on the setting of "EBL BRG" in the "SETUP>CUSTOM>PRESET1" menu. (4) Rotate the control knob until the line is at the center of the target and read the bearing. Press "ENT" or another function key and the EBL will remain onscreen. To remove it, either use the menu or press the EBL1 soft key. Note: SETUP . 75 .25 HU 0.0 ° 1 xxx.x indicates the relative bearing measured by EBL1. Up/Down ENT (Select EBL1) Up/Down ENT (Select ON) Control knob ENT MENU (EBL1 operation) Other function key 5.5.1.2 Determining distance (VRM1) .75 (1) Select VRM1 from the pull-down display items using the .25 HU up-down cursor key and press "ENT" key. (2) When the ON/OFF box is displayed beside the VRM1 item, select ON with the up-down cursor keys and press the "ENT" key. (3) When the "ENT" key is pressed, the variable range marker1 (VRM1) appears and the distance from it to the boat will appear in highlighted characters at the lower 1 0.00NM left of the screen. (4) Using the control knob, change the size of the ring until you place the marker on the front edge of the target. Read the distance. Press "ENT" or another function key and the VRM will remain onscreen. To remove it, either use the menu or press the VRM1 soft key. Up/Down (Select VRM1) ENT Up/Down (Select ON) ENT Control knob (VRM1 operation) ENT MENU Other function key Note: xx.xx NM indicates VRM1. RA51/52/53/54/55 INSTRUCTION MANUAL – 05 39 5.5.1.3 Bearing measurement (EBL2) Use the same procedure for placing EBL1. The angle measurement will appear in highlighted characters at the lower right of the screen. Note: xxx.x indicates EBL2. 5.5.1.4 Determining distance (VRM2) Use the same procedure for placing VRM1. The distance measurement will appear in highlighted characters at the lower right of the screen. Note: 2 xx.xx NM indicates VRM2. 5.5.1.5 Measuring the distance between two points (VRM2, FL VRM2) (1) Select FL VRM2 on the MARK menu and press the "ENT" key. (2) Select ON from the ON/OFF box and press "ENT". “SET START POINT” is displayed and a small cross mark appears. ENT Up/Down Up/Down (Select FL VRM2) ENT ---------- FL VRM2 is turned ON and the small cross (Select ON) mark appears. (3) Use the left-right and up-down cursor keys to place the cross mark on one of the two echoes 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) (4) Select VRM2 from the menu as described previously or press the "VRM2" soft key. Rotate the control knob until it is on the second echo, then read the distance between the two echoes or points in the highlighted text at the lower right of the screen To measure the distance between two targets Center of VRM2 .75 .75 .25 HU .25 HU Small cross mark Cross mark Place the VRM2 on other target SET START POINT 2 0.72NM FL VRM2 Indication of VRM2 Note: FL VRM2 center do not follow to the "ZOOM" and "OFF-C" modes. 5.5.1.6 Measuring the angle between two points (EBL2, FL EBL2) (1) Select FL EBL2 on the MARK menu and press the "ENT" key. (2) Select ON from the ON/OFF box and press "ENT". “SET START POINT” is displayed and a small cross mark appears. Up/Down (Select FL EBL2) ENT Up/Down ENT --------- FL EBL2 is turned ON and the small cross mark appears. (Select ON) (3) Use the left-right and up-down cursor keys to place the small cross mark on one of the two echoes 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) (4) Select EBL2 from the menu as described previously or press the "EBL2" soft key. Rotate the control knob until it is on the second echo, then read the angle in the highlighted text at the lower right of the screen. The angle is relative to either the boat's heading, true or magnetic north, depending on the setting of "EBL BRG" in the "SETUP>CUSTOM>PRESET1" menu. 40 RA51/52/53/54/55 INSTRUCTION MANUAL – 05 Origin of EBL2 Measure the angle between two points .75 .75 .25 HU .25 HU Small cross mark Cross mark FL EBL2 SET START POINT 20.3° Indication of EBL 5.5.1.7 Erasing heading marker temporarily (HDG OFF) Not displayed while ENT key is held down. (1) Use the up-down cursor key to select HDG OFF from among the pulled down and displayed items. (2) Press the “ENT” key. The heading marker is not displayed as long as you hold down the "ENT" key. Up/Down → ENT (Select HDG OFF) .75 .25 HU The heading marker is off as long as you press and hold the “ENT” key down. 5.5.1.8 Using parallel cursor (///CSR) EBL1 Normally the EBL is used to measure the exact bearing from the position of your boat to a target. However, you can also use parallel cursors. (1) Select ///CSR from the MARK menu, press "ENT" and select ON. (2) Press the “ENT” key. Parallel cursors will appear on the screen. As you move the EBL, the parallel cursors will also rotate. (3) To cancel the ///CSR function, either select OFF in the menu or press the ///CSR soft key. ENT Up/Down (Select ///CSR) .75 .25 HU Parallel cursor Up/Down (Select ON) ENT Parallel cursor appears. Up/Down (Select OFF) ENT Parallel cursor disappears. Note: Interval of ///CSR is same as fixed range marker. ///CSR moves with EBL1. 5.5.1.9 Establishment of the indication of the RANGE RINGS (RINGS) (1) Select RINGS from MARK menu and press the “ENT” key. (2) Use the up-down key to select ON or OFF and press the “ENT” key Up/Down ENT (Select RINGS) Up/Down (Select ON) ENT ------------- Range rings appear. Up/Down (Select OFF) ENT ------------- Range rings disappear. Number of range rings and range interval Radome antenna (RA51) Range 0.125 0.25 0.5 0.75 1.5 12 24 36 Number of Rings Interval 0.0625 0.125 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.5 Open antenna (RA52) Range 0.125 0.5 0.75 1.5 12 24 48 Number of Rings 0.25 Interval 0.0625 0.125 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.5 0.25 Open antenna (RA53) Range 0.125 0.5 0.75 1.5 12 24 48 Number of Rings Interval 0.0625 0.125 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.5 16 RA51/52/53/54/55 INSTRUCTION MANUAL – 05 64 41 Open antenna (RA54) Range 0.125 0.5 0.75 1.5 12 24 48 72 Number of Rings 0.25 Interval 0.0625 0.125 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.5 12 0.25 Open antenna (RA55) Range 0.125 0.5 0.75 1.5 12 24 48 96 Number of Rings Interval 0.0625 0.125 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.5 16 20 .75 .75 .25 HU .25 HU Range rings ON Range rings OFF 5.5.1.10 Variable range function (VAR RNG) Using the "RANGE UP" and "RANGE DOWN" buttons changes the displayed range in small predetermined increments. The VAR RNG function allows you to make the change in 0.1 NM increments using the up and down arrows on the cursor pad. (1) Select VAR RNG from the MARK menu press "ENT", then turn on the function. (2) VAR will be displayed at the upper left of the screen beside MODE. Setting procedure Up/Down ENT (Select VAR RNG) Up/Down (Select ON) ENT ------- VAR RNG function is turned ON Up/Down (Select OFF) ENT ------- VAR RNG function is turned OFF Method of use Up/Down ---------------------------------------------------------------- Range changes continuously RANGE UP & RANGE DOWN ----------------------------------- Range changes in step (3) To cancel the VAR RNG function, turn it off using the menu or press the "VAR RNG" soft key. 5.5.1.11 Output the position of the cursor location to another NMEA device (TARGET). (1) Turn on the TARGET function in the MARK menu (2) Using the cursor pad, move the cursor cross so it is directly over the position you would like to send to another navigation unit. (3) When you press "ENT" the latitude and longitude data of the position will be output to the NMEA port in TLL format. Up/Down ENT ----------------------------------Output the L/L position of the cursor (Select TARGET) Note: When you activate this function, nothing happens onscreen. 5.5.1.12 Determine the distance and bearing to a marker (+MK LINE). (1) Select +MK LINE from the MARK menu and turn it on. (2) A variable range marker and an electronic bearing line will appear onscreen. A cross marker will be at their intersection. This is the mark position. (3) The variable range marker and the electronic bearing line will follow the cross marker with the Up/Down and Left/Right cursor pad control. Use them to place the cross marker over the position to which you want to determine range and bearing. (4) The data will be displayed in the lower left corner of the screen. (5) Turn off the function using the menu or press the "+MK LINE" soft key. 42 RA51/52/53/54/55 INSTRUCTION MANUAL – 05 120 Setting procedure ENT Up/Down (Select +MK LINE) Up/Down (Select ON) ENT --------------- +MK LINE function is turned ON Up/Down (Select OFF) ENT --------------- +MK LINE function is turned OFF .75 .75 .25 HU .25 HU +MK POS 230.0° 0.47 +MK POS 230.0° 0.47 +MK LINE OFF +MK LINE ON The distance/bearing marker follows to cross cursor. EBLs and VRMs can be used separately. RA51/52/53/54/55 INSTRUCTION MANUAL – 05 43
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