Furuno RP-25 manual Chart position correction, Canceling chart correction, Video plotter 2 menu

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2. VIDEO PLOTTER

2.2.2Chart position correction

There may be instances when the radar image is not overland on the chart correctly. This is mainly due to position error inherent in the navigation aid connected to the radar. You can align chart with the radar image as follows.

Note: There is no alteration between own sip’s data value and it displayed on the navigator though the chart position is corrected.

1.Press the [CHART ALIGN] key.

“MAN ALIGN” appears at right side of the screen.

2.Operate the trackball to align the chart data and radar echoes.

3.Press the [CHART ALIGN] key to fix the screen. “MAN ALIGN” changes to “MAN ALIGNED”.

2.2.3Canceling chart correction

1.Press the [NAV MENU], [0] key in order to show VIDEO PROT 2 menu.

[VIDEO PLOTTER 2]

1[VIDEO PLOTTER 1]

2NAV DATA POSN

3ALIGN + CURSOR OFF/ON

5MARK ENTRY MODE CURSOR/L/L/OWN SHIP

Video plotter 2 menu

2.Press the [2] key.

NAV DATA POSN is in reverse video.

3.Press the [ENTER] key.

4.Press the [NAV MENU] key to close the menu.

2.2.4Adding correcting value to cursor data

On correcting the chart position, the value can be added to the cursor position data.

1.Press the [NAV MENU], [0] key to show the VIDEO PLOTTER 2 menu.

2.Press the [3] key several times to select OFF or ON at ALIGN + CURSOR field.

OFF: Not added correction value to the cursor data

ON: Added correction value to the cursor data

3.Press the [ENTER] key.

4.Press the [NAV MENU] hey to close the menu.

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Contents Video Plotter 00080745701 Safety Instructions Features ForwordWord to RP-25 Owners Iii Your 2805 spec Radar map Video plotterTable of Contents Initial Settings Radar MAP Keys for radar mapKey panel right side Preparation Radar map menuMaking a Radar Map Selecting the entering wayEnter mark menu Shapes for lines Longitude/LatitudeEnter Mark menu on selecting L/L OWN Ship Posn Positon Erasing Contents of the Radar Map Cursor data correction Position and bearing correctionRadar map correction Releasing the radar map correctionKeys for video plotter Video PlotterOverview Selecting DisplaysDisplay modes Sample video plotter displayTrue motion automatic return Chart Cards Displaying chart cardsCard slot location Adding correcting value to cursor data Chart position correctionCanceling chart correction Video plotter 2 menuHiding/showing graphics Setting up the Video PlotterSetting the navigation data Display select menuNav information 1 menu Nav information 2 menu Nav information 3 menuOwn track plot interval and storage time TrackRecording the own ship’s track Own ship plot, target plot menuRecording other ship’s track SmoothingOther target plot interval and storage time Erasing track Erase menuMarks, Lines Entering markSelecting method of entry Selecting mark Entering line Entering independent linesErasing Marks, Lines Erasing individual marks/linesErasing marks/lines on a area Erasing all marks Entering waypoints by the cursor WaypointsEntering waypoints Enter wpt, nav line menuWaypoint list Entering waypoints at own ship’s positionWPT List Enter WPT, NAV Line Wpt list menuDisplaying a waypoint Internal storage waypointWay point menu on selecting video plotter External waypoint Way point menu on selecting navigationEntering new navigation line Navigation LinesEntering navigation line Enter nav line menuNavigation line list Adding waypoit to navigation linesRemoving waypoints from navigation lines Deleting navigation lines Deleting individual navigation linesDeleting all navigation lines Setting up the navigation lines Nav line menu Video plotter modePress the Enter key Press the NAV Menu key to close the menu Formatting memory RAM card Recording and Replaying DataDisplaying navigation lines Internal navigation linesRecording data Record card menuReplaying data Replay card menuMaintenance for Technicians Initial SettingsVideo plotter initial setting menu Replacement of Battery on RP Board Do not open the equipmentMenu Tree AP-1AP-2 Latitude Error Table on 96 NM Range AP-3Specifications SP-1