Standard Horizon CP500, CPV550, CP180I, CP300 operation manual Set Up, Transmission Trigger Delay

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3.1SET UP

After the Radar Antenna is installed, select FULL PAGE and perform the following steps in the order shown below.

3.1.0Transmission Trigger Delay

Tuning the Transmission Trigger Delay sets up the Radar to accurately show distance of targets.

1.From the Full Page Radar display, press [MENU]. Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight RANGE and press [ENT].

Figure 3.1.0 - Range Menu

2.Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight ¼ NM range and press [ENT].

3.Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight SENSITIVITY and press [ENT].

Figure 3.1.0a - Sensitivity Menu

4.Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight SEA CLUTTER and press [ENT].

5.Move the ShuttlePoint knob until 000 is shown, then press [ENT].

6.Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight RAIN CLUTTER and press [ENT].

7.Move the ShuttlePoint knob to the right to highlight OFF, then press [ENT].

8.Press [CLR].

9.Move the ShuttlePoint knob up to highlight TUNING and press [ENT].

10.Move the ShuttlePoint knob to highlight TX TRIGGER DELAY and press [ENT].

Figure 3.1.0b - Tuning Menu

11. Move the ShuttlePoint knob right or left to adjust the GAIN to show targets (example 017).

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Contents Page Code Issue a 160108e Table of Contents Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions Index Introduction Conventions UsedIntroduction General Information Product Support InquiriesPage Selecting page Using Soft KEY Except CP180/CP180i Radar PagesDisplaying the Radar Pages Customizing the Soft Keys Soft KEY Operation in Radar page Except CP180/CP180iTransmit Soft Key Range Soft Key Gain Soft KeyRain Soft Key SEA Soft KeySelection of active window Operations Warming UPSET UP Transmission Trigger DelayMBS Main Bang Suppression Adjustment Automatic TuneSave Tuning to User C-CARD 1 AutomaticTuneLoad Tuning from User C-CARD Heading LineAntenna Parking Position 4 Heading Line5 Antenna Position setting Sector Transmission OffPage Understanding the Radar Display Radar WindowCursor BasicMotion Mode Echo TrailsTarget Expansion Cursor Window Heading MarkerDegree Scale Range RingsCompass Rose Status Bar Except CP180/CP180iGain Adjustment SensitivityInterference Rejection 1 Gain Adjustment Sea ClutterFeatures Rain ClutterOrientation EBL & VRMHandling of EBL & VRM HookParallel Cursor Center OffsetHandling of Center Offset User PointsAIS Targets Chart Features Chart OverlayData Window only for CP180/CP180i Chart Synchronization Except CP180/CP180i 0 Chart OverlayCursor Echo Except CP180/CP180i Color PaletteGuard Zones Handling of Guard Zone Guard Zone SensitivityPage Troubleshooting Radar page is not availableRadar sensitivity appears to be low Frequently Asked Questions What should I do at first Radar installation?What is SEA clutter STC, and how should it be used? What are Guard Zones? Page Index Active WindowPlease Note
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CP300, CP180, CP180I, CP500, CPV550 specifications

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