Furuno FR-7112 Using the Offset EBL, Tips for measuring bearing, Predicting collision course

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6.0 NM

 

2.0

Target

 

 

Cursor

 

EBL1

 

EBL2

5.Operate the trackball to pass EBL1 through the center of the target.

If the target tracks along the EBL towards the center of the display (your vessel’s position), the target may be on a collision course.

To cancel the offset EBL, press the [EBL OFF- SET] key.

Cursor

Bearing

EBL

EBL1 bearing 40.0° R

EBL1 bearing 135.0° R 40.0°R 4.0 NM

Figure 2-10 How to measure bearing by EBL

and cursor

Note: The bearing readout for the EBL and the cursor can be displayed in relative or true bearing (true bearing requires heading sensor input). For North-up and Course-up display modes the bearing reference is always true.

6.0 NM

2.0

EBL1 origin (initial position of target)

Target moved here.

EBL

EBL1 70.0° R bearing

Offset EBL (EBL1)

VRM

6.0NM VRM1 range

Tips for measuring bearing

ÁBearing measurements of smaller targets are more accurate; the center of larger target pips is not as easily identified.

ÁBearings of stationary or slower moving tar- gets are more accurate than bearings of faster moving targets.

ÁTo minimize bearing errors keep echoes in the outer half of the picture by changing the range scale; angular difference becomes dif- ficult to resolve as a target approaches the center of the display.

2.16 Using the Offset EBL

The offset EBL provides two functions: predict collision course of radar target and measure the range and the bearing between two targets.

Predicting collision course

1.Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the center of the target.

2.Press the [EBL 1] key to turn on EBL1.

3.Press the [EBL OFFSET] key. EBL1’s ori- gin shifts to cursor location.

4.After waiting several minutes, press the [EBL 1] key again.

Figure 2-11 Predicting collision course by

using the offset EBL

Measuring range and bearing between two targets

The procedure which follows shows how to measure the range and bearing between target “A” and target “B” in Figure 2-12.

1.Operate the trackball to place the cursor on the center of target “A”.

2.Press the [EBL 1] key to turn on EBL1.

3.Press the [EBL OFFSET] key. EBL1’s ori- gin shifts to cursor location.

4.Press the [EBL 1] key.

5.Operate the trackball to bisect target “B” with EBL1. Check the EBL1 readout to find the bearing between target “A” and target “B”.

6.Press the [VRM 1] key to turn on VRM1. Operate the trackball to place the outside edge of VRM1 on the inside edge of target “B”. Check the VRM readout to find the range between target “A” and target “B”.

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Contents Marine Radar 00080819803 Safety Instructions Use the proper fuse Compliance with R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Sart Search and Rescue Transponder IiiSummary to detect Sart response Features ForewordTable of Contents Menu Tree ViiiSystem Configuration This page is intentionally left blank How Radar Determines Bearing What is Radar?How Radar Determines Range Radar DisplayHow radar works Basic Operation Control DescriptionDisplay Indications and Markers Stand-by Turning the Radar On/OffTransmitting Adjusting Receiver Sensitivity Adjusting Picture BrillianceSelecting the Range Adjusting A/C Rain Adjusting the A/C Rain Control Reducing rain clutterAdjusting the A/C SEA control Tip for adjusting the A/C SEASelecting the Presentation Mode Erasing the Heading Marker, North MarkerMeasuring the Range Measuring the BearingPredicting collision course Using the Offset EBLTips for measuring bearing Measuring range and bearing between two targetsZoom Cancelling zoomCancelling shifted picture Shifting off centering the PictureThis page is intentionally left blank Index Lines Adjusting the index lines intervalBasic Menu Operation Turning the index lines on/offSelecting Pulsewidth Suppressing Radar InterferenceDisplaying Navigation Data To turn navigation data on or offGuard Alarm Echo TrailCancelling the guard zone and alarm Setting a guard zoneSilencing the audible alarm PreparationHow watchman works Cancelling watchmanWatchman Turning on watchmanOther Menu Description DescriptionFunction Keys Tuning the ReceiverAdjusting Brilliance of Markers Suppressing Second-Trace EchoesMultiple Echoes Side-lobe EchoesIndirect Echoes Blind and Shadow SectorsMaintenance & Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Page This page is intentionally left blank ARP-10 Option Keys Used for Auto Plotter Principal specificationsGeneral ARP-10 Menu operationActivating the Auto Plotter ARP menuAutomatic Acquisition Setting auto acquisition areaManual Acquisition Deactivating the auto plotterIndividual targets Terminating Tracking of TargetsDisplaying Target Data All targetsVector length Mode and Length of VectorsTrue or relative vector Past position displaySpecifications of Marine Radar FR-7062/7112/7252Display Unit Environmental Condition Dimensions and Mass Index Page