Icom EX-2714 Advanced measurements, Measuring the distance and direction between 2 targets

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5 DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENTS

Advanced measurements

Using both Electronic Bearing Lines (EBL) and both Variable Range Markers (VRM), the following ad- vanced measurements can be made:

DMeasuring the distance and direction between 2 targets

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MTUNE

 

TVECT 3M

NM CURS\

3171˚M 1141NM

SOG

km/h

H UP

HDG

 

 

 

IR

 

 

 

ES

EBL1

 

 

EBL2

VRM2

VRM1

GPS

ALM

GYRO

 

EBL1 3211˚M VRM1 0852NM

EBL2 0890˚T VRM20814NM

WPT

POSN

qPush [Ù Ú Ω ≈] to move the cursor on the desired target.

wPush [EBL1 (VRM1)]/[] to display the EBL1 and VRM1.

Push [Ω ≈] to rotate the electronic bearing line.

Push [Ù Ú] to increase or decrease the variable range marker ring size.

ePush [EBL2 (VRM2)]/[] to display the EBL2 and VRM2.

The intersection of the EBL1 and VRM1 becomes the center of the EBL2 and VRM2.

rPush [Ù Ú Ω ≈] to move the cursor on the other target.

Push [Ω ≈] to rotate the electronic bearing line.

Push [Ù Ú] to increase or decrease the variable range marker ring size.

tThe VRM2 readout shows the distance between the two targets. The EBL2 readout shows the direction from one target to the other.

DMeasuring the relative speed and course of a target

TVECT 6M 3/4 NM CURS\ 3171˚M 1141NM

SOG KT H UP HDG

IR

ES

EBL1

VRM2

VRM1

EBL2

EBL1 3211˚TVRM1 0401NM

EBL2 1714˚TVRM2 0184NM

WPT

POSN

qPush [TRAILS]/[ ] (p. 12) ON; then wait until the trail time count up reaches to the TRAIL TIME.

wSet VRM1 and EBL1 to a previously plotted target as described above.

eSet VRM2 and EBL2 to the current plotted position of the same target as described as above.

rThe VRM2 readout is a measure of target move- ment which can be converted into relative target speed.

For example, when a 6 min. trail time is selected, multi- plying the distance by ten gives the relative average speed of the target.

If your ship is stationary during the plotting time, the converted speed and direction become absolute.

The converted speed unit is knots or kilometers/hour when the selected unit in the FUNCTION menu is nauti- cal miles (NM) or kilometers (KM), respectively.

Measuring the distance and course from a waypoint q Display a waypoint. (see p. 13)

w Set VRM1 and EBL1 to the displayed waypoint tar- gets as described above.

e Set VRM2 and EBL2 to a target (e.g. the next way- point) as described above.

tThe EBL2 readout shows the course direction of the target.

rThe VRM2 readout shows the distance to the target from the waypoint.

The distance unit can be selected as nautical miles (NM) or kilometers (KM) in the FUNCTION menu.

tThe EBL2 readout shows the direction to the target from the waypoint.

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Contents MR-1000R Model Name CRT Display Scanner Unit EX-2714Radome type unit Qty System cable OPC-1188 15 mEX-2780Open array type unit Qty SX-2713/277910 inch CRT display unitRine Radar Word DefinitionTable of Contents Radiation Hazard Panel Description Front panel9EBL1 VRM1 Switch EBL1 VRM1 @0DISPLAY Brilliance Switch Brill0PARALLEL Index Line Function PI 2HEADING Line OFF Function HL OFF@9MODE Indicator Screen#9CURSOR Indicator $3HEADING Indicator$8OWN Ship Vector Indicator 6TIME Indicator %7TIME IndicatorMenu ATA Automatic Tracking Aid Checking the installation Turning power ON/OFFChecklist Basic OperationBasic operation OFF Center function Rain functionSEA function IR function Stretch functionZoom function Zoom function expands the target to two times normal sizePower save function Trails functionBearing setting Ship speed indicationPosition indication Waypoint indicationUsing the fixed rings Using the variable range markerDistance and Direction Measurements Distance measurementUsing the EBL and VRM Bearing and Distance measurementDistance and Direction Measurements Push EBL1 VRM1/ to clear EBL1 and VRM1Advanced measurements Measuring the distance and direction between 2 targetsPush EBL2 VRM2/ to display the EBL2 and VRM2 Push Ù Ú Ω ≈ to move the cursor on the other targetAlarm Function Alarm zone settingZone alarm setting Setting and using the alarm functionATA menu setting ATA Automatic Tracking AidATA Automatic Tracking Aid ATA operationPlotting marks Course and speed vector Plots ATAIndirect echoes Basic Radar TheorySide-lobe echoes Basic Radar Theory Multiple echoesMinimum range Target resolution Distance resolutionDirection resolution Blind and Shadow sectorsInstallation and Connections Connecting the unitsPower source requirement Ground connectionInstalling the display unit Mounting the EX-2714 scanner unit Ship’s bow directionConnect the system cable Wiring the EX-2714 system cableScanner unit disassembly Mounting the EX-2780 scanner unit Wiring the EX-2780 system cable Fixing the EX-2780 scanner unit BeaconAll reset Other FunctionsAntenna rotation speed Test pattern indicationSelect the language Service MAN MenuService man menu Service MAN Menu Timing adjustmentHDG adjustment SPD adjustment Range selectionMessage Condition Error MessageError message list Maintenance Periodic maintenanceScanner unit maintenance Display unit maintenanceEX-2780 Open array SpecificationsEX-2714 Radome Specifications Display unitExternal Data List Bearing Speed PositionSX-2713/2779 Display mounting bracket template EX-2714 Radome template EX-2780 Open array type template