Furuno FR-8051 manual Electronic Plotting E-plot, Trail brilliance, Plotting a target

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Trail brilliance

Trail brilliance may be adjusted on the BRILL menu.

1)Press the MENU key.

2)Select the BRILL menu.

3)Press the ENTER/SELECT key.

4)Select TRAIL and press the ENTER/SELECT key.

5)Operate the VRM or EBL control to adjust trail brilliance.

6)Press the ENTER/SELECT key.

7)Press the MENU key.

1.27 Electronic Plotting (E-plot)

10 operator-selected targets can be plotted elec- tronically to assess their motion trends. Five past positions are marked for each plotted target.

A vector appears as you enter a second plot for a target and is updated each time a new plot is en- tered for the target. The vector shows the target motion trend based on its latest two plots.

Alphanumeric readouts for last-plotted or selected target appear at the bottom of the display.

It should be noted that the vector and alphanu- meric target data are not updated in real time, but only when you enter a new plot.

E-plot requires ship's speed input (automatic or manual) and a compass signal.

When speed is input by a navigator, own ship moves in accordance with course; not heading.

Plotting a target

Before plotting a target, select PLOT or ALL on the MARK & DATA DSP menu.

1)Place the cursor on the target you want to plot, and press the PLOT SYMBOL key.

2)Watching the E-plot timer on the PLOT mode, wait at least 30 seconds. Place the cursor on the plot symbol and press the ENTER/SE- LECT key. The plot symbol of the target flashes.

3)While the plot symbol of the target is flash- ing, place the cursor on the target again and press the PLOT SYMBOL key. The plot sym- bol shifts to the new target position and the previous position is marked by a small dot.

 

 

 

SPEED

 

HDG 123.4°

 

 

 

MANUAL 30.0kt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0.25 NM

0.05

AUTO

GUARD1

ZOOM

SP

GUARD2

HU

IN

Past

position (max. 5)

Vector

Plot

 

symbol

 

A/C

 

 

NR

F3

 

 

IR2

L-ES

 

 

ES1

 

 

 

EAV1

345.6°R

EBL

VRM

0.080nm

23.0°R

0.220nm

 

 

+105.0°R 00.74nm TTG 12:34

REL VECTOR

BRG

057.1°R

COURSE

231.0°R

12MIN

RNG

2.7nm

SPEED

7.5kt

TIME 01:28

CPA

0.4nm

TCPA

22.2

 

 

 

 

Plot data (for

)

Figure 1-23 Plotting

Note: If a certain target once plotted is not plot- ted again within 12 minutes, the plot symbol of the target flashes. If you want to continue plot- ting this target, reacquire it within one minute, otherwise, the target will be regarded as a "lost target" and its plot symbol and target data will be erased. The larger the plotting interval, the less accurate the plotted target data. Plotting of each target should normally be made every 3 or 6 min- utes as far as possible.

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Contents Marine Radar First Edition NOV Safety Information Do not diassemble or modify the equipment Iii Radio Frequency Radation HazardUse the correct fuse Table of Contents Maintenance Vii Features Word to FR-8051/8111/8251 OwnersForeword Configuration of FR-8051/8111/8251 Transceiver Module SpecificationsAntenna Unit Others Power Supply and Power ConsumptionDisplay Unit Environmental ConditionsName Type Qty Remarks Equipment ListsStandard Set XiiName Type Code No Remarks Optional EquipmentSpare Parts XiiiFunction Type Categorization by SpecificationXiv Control Description Operation25 NM Display IndicationsDisplay indications lower part Transmitting, Stand-by Turning the Radar On/OffSelecting Range Presentation mode Description Representative display Presentation ModeSelecting presentation mode Description Presentation modeChanging pages on the Initial menu Menu OverviewBasic menu operation MK Erase erase all fixed marks Menu treeInitial Tune SET AUTO, Manu SPD Mode MAN, LOG, NAV Selecting tuning mode Tuning the ReceiverAdjusting Sensitivity Adjusting Picture BrillianceAutomatic anti-clutter control Adjusting Brilliance of Control Panel and MarkersAdjusting Range Ring Brilliance Suppressing Sea ClutterMeasuring range by the range rings Suppressing Rain ClutterHeading and North Markers Measuring the RangeMeasuring Bearing Collision Assessment by Measuring Range Offset EBL Canceling the cursor offsetOff-centering the Picture Index LinesFunction key ZoomInscribing Marks on the Display Automatic speed input Own Ship Speed Turning on a function Manual speed input Ship’s GraphicInterference Rejector Echo TrailsTrail reference Canceling echo trailStarting echo trail Trail timePlotting a target Electronic Plotting E-plotTrail brilliance Vector time Canceling target plottingTarget data True or relative vectorActivating the guard zones Setting a Guard Alarm ZoneSetting a guard zone Selecting guard zone typeHow to turn on echo averaging Watch AlarmSilencing the aural alarm Canceling the guard zone and guard alarm26 Echo average Suppressing Second-Trace EchoesSelecting Pulselength Presetting pulselengthEcho Stretch Noise RejectionSelecting pulselength set to use Waypoint DisplayOutputting Cursor Position TLL data Sector Blanking Alarm Output Signal On/OffSelecting Unit of Range Measurement, Bearing Reference Radar Picture, Target Properties and Radar Pulse Range ResolutionRadar Observation Multiple echoes Bearing ResolutionFalse Echoes Indirect echoesBlind and shadow sectors Minimum and Maximum RangesSide-lobe echoes Minimum rangeLocating a Ship or Survival Craft in Distress by Sart Gain When Working on the Antenna Unit MaintenancePart Type Life expectancy Remarks Interval Check point Check and measures RemarksProblem Remedy TroubleshootingSimple Troubleshooting Problem Check point and probable Remedy Cause Advanced-level TroubleshootingServiceman qualification Problem Check point and probable Remedy Cause Problem Check point and probable Remedy Cause Diagnostic test, test pattern Diagnostic TestAntenna Unit Location of PartsModulator Trigger RF Transceiver UnitRF transceiver unit FR-8051/8111 Display unit, top view Display Unit common to all modelsDisplay unit, right side view Display Meaning Transmitter normal Receiver normal Performance MonitorOperating a performance monitor Transmitter Receiver PerformanceFluxgate Heading Sensor C-2000 Auto Plotter ARP-15Video Plotter RP-15 Page