Furuno FR-7252, FR-7112, FR-7062 Displaying Navigation Data, To turn navigation data on or off

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3.5 Displaying Navigation Data

Navigation data can be displayed at the screen bottom if this radar receives navigation input in IEC 1162 format. Navigation data include;

ÁPosition in latitude and longitude or Loran- C time difference

ÁRange, bearing and time-to-go to both waypoint selected on the navigator and the cursor

ÁSpeed.

(If the navigation input includes destination data, waypoint position is denoted on the radar display by a dashed ring.)

To turn navigation data on or off

Press the [F1] key if its function is set for DISP DATA (default setting), or select DATA DISP on the menu.

0. 125NM

HDG 234.5°

0.0625

 

SP

 

HU RM

 

TRAIL AUTO

25:38 30min

G (OUT)

ZOOM

ES1

Waypoint Mark

A/C

 

 

 

AUTO

 

 

VRM

EBL/PI

 

 

345.6°R

 

 

0.048NM

23.0°R

13.5°R

0.142NM

0.100NM

 

 

OWN SHIP

+ CURSOR

WAYPOINT

34° 56. 12N

34° 29. 98N

0.09 NM

135° 34. 56E

136° 35. 77E

50.0°M

SPD 35.0KT

TTG 01:00

TTG 00:20

"M" is not displayed on N-type radar.

Navigation

Data

Figure 3-6 Typical navigation data display

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