Furuno 1943C, 1933C, 1833C manual Using the Offset EBL, Predicting collision course

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2. RADAR OPERATION

2.17Using the Offset EBL

The offset EBL can be used to predict a potential collision course. It can also be used to measure the range and bearing between two targets.

2.17.1Predicting collision course

The procedure below may be used to check if a radar target is on a potential collision course with your vessel.

1.Press the [EBL/VRM] key to show the EBL/VRM soft keys.

2.Press the EBL1 ON soft key to turn on the EBL1.

3.Press the OFFSET soft key. The origin of EBL1 moves to the cursor position, which is marked with an “X.”

4.Use the trackball to place the cursor on the radar target which looks like it might be on a collision course with own ship.

5.Push the [ENTER] knob to fix the origin position.

6.After waiting for a few minutes (at least three minutes), rotate the [ENTER] knob so the EBL bisects the target at the new position. If the target tracks along the EBL towards the center of the display (your ship’s position), the target may be on a collision course with your vessel.

7.To cancel the offset EBL, press the OFFSET soft key.

Target tracked here

Initial target position

3nm

12/LP

H-UP

EBL1

45.0˚R

VRM1

-.---nm

319.9° M EBL

VRM

EBL1

ON

VRM1

ON

OFFSET

EBL2

ON

VRM2

ON

+ 359.9 ˚R 11.70nm

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Contents Page R 0 0 Safety Instructions Table of Contents Iii Plotter Operation Video Sounder Operation Customizing Your Unit Data Transfer ViiViii ForewordModel Output Range Radar FeaturesSingle-unit NavNet system Model 1833C/1933C/1943C Single-unit NavNet system Model 1833C/1933C/1943CSingle-unit NavNet system GD-1900C Single-unit NavNet system GD-1900CThree-or-more-unit NavNet system XiiTwo-unit NavNet system Two-unit NavNet systemOperational Overview Control panel Operating ControlsDisplay unit controls Overview of display unit controlsRadar and plotter displays Soft keysDisplay unit 12/LP 3nmRemote controller Remote controllerChart card and card remover Inserting a Chart CardStartup sequence Turning the Unit On/OffDisplay brilliance and panel brilliance windows Brilliance adjustment soft keysDisplay Brilliance, Panel Brilliance, Hue Display brilliance, panel brillianceHue window 2 HueScreen type and available display screen Selecting a DisplayDisplay modes Display screensDisplay screen selection window Selecting a displayRadar combination screen selection window To adjust plotter Switching control in combination and overlay screensSelect source menu Selecting image sourceRadar source and sounder source windows Cursor, cursor data Trackball, CursorMOB concept Entering the MOB Mark, Setting MOB as DestinationMOB mark messages Showing, hiding data boxes with soft key Data BoxesData boxes Temporarily erasing a data box Rearranging data boxesFunction keys Function KeysExecuting a function 16.0 nmSimulation Display Simulation setup menuNavNet display unit-generated echoes RadarPlotter Sounder Radar display Radar Display+ 359.9 ˚R 12/ LPTransmitting, Stand-by TuningAdjusting the Gain Tuning windowGain sensitivity window Gain adjustment soft keysHow the A/C SEA works Adjusting the A/C SEASEA setting window Reducing Sea ClutterRain setting window Adjusting the A/C RainReducing Precipitation Clutter Range scales nm, sm Range ScaleRange scales km Pulselength Signal process soft keysSelecting a presentation mode Presentation ModeRadar display soft keys Head-up HU Head-up presentation modeCourse-up presentation mode Description of presentation modesTrue motion TM North-up presentation modeTrue motion presentation mode North-up NUMeasuring range by range rings Measuring the RangeRadar display soft keys Measuring range by cursor How to measure range to a target with the cursorEBL/VRM soft keys Measuring range by VRMMeasuring the Bearing Hiding EBL/VRM data boxes How to measure bearing with the EBLErasing an EBL, EBL indication Erasing EBL/VRM data boxesReducing Noise Interference Erasing the Heading Line, North MarkerRadar interference Rejecting Radar InterferenceZoom ZoomZooming in on radar targets Zooming in on ARP, TTM targetsShifting the picture manually Shifting the PictureManual shift Target no. selection windowAutomatic shift Setting automatic shift maximum speedAuto ship speed setting window Automatic shiftPredicting collision course Using the Offset EBLPredicting collision course with the offset EBL Measuring range and bearing between two targets Measuring range & bearing between two targetsTrail soft keys Echo TrailsTrail time Sample echo trailsTrail gradation Starting echo trailsMultitone and monotone trails Trail color window Echo trail modeTrail mode window Trail colorTypes of echo stretch Echo StretchEffect of echo averaging Echo AveragingTarget soft keys Outputting TLL DataSetting a guard alarm zone Guard AlarmHow to set a guard alarm zone Cancelling the guard alarm When the alarm is violated…Turning on/off watchman Setting watchman stand-by intervalWatchman How watchman worksSecond-trace echoes Suppressing Second-trace EchoesWaypoint marker Waypoint MarkerDisplay accuracy is affected by the following 26 ARP, TTM OperationActivating/deactivating ARP, TTM ARP setup menuARP target info window Automatic acquisition ARP plot symbolsAcquiring and tracking targets ARP Manual acquisitionAutomatic acquisition area Displaying target number ARP, TTMARP target number Terminating tracking of all targets Cancel all targets windowTerminating tracking of ARP targets Terminating tracking of selected targetsWhat is a vector? Setting vector attributes ARPVector reference, vector time Past position displays Displaying past position ARPHistory interval window ARP target data 26.7 ARP, TTM target dataCPA window 26.8 CPA/TCPA alarm ARPLost target mark Lost target alarm ARPCanceling a lost target Tcpa windowGeneral Interpreting the Radar DisplayMinimum and maximum ranges Bearing accuracy Radar resolutionBearing resolution Range resolutionSidelobe echoes False echoesMultiple echoes Multiple echoesShadow sectors Virtual imageVirtual image Shadow sectorsSart Search and Rescue Transponder Appearance of Sart signal on the radar displayGeneral remarks on receiving Sart General procedure for detecting Sart responseRain control Appearance of racon signal on the radar displayRacon Radar Beacon SEA controlFull-screen plotter display Plotter DisplaysFull-screen plotter display Nav data window Contents of nav data window001WPT Compass display Compass displaySoft keys Reading the XTE cross-track error monitorSetting the range for the XTE monitor XTE range setting windowHighway display Highway displayNav data displays Nav data displayNorth-up Plotter display, north-up modePlotter display, course-up mode, destination set Plotter display, auto course-up modeCourse-up Auto course-upCharts scales Chart ScaleShifting the Display Chart card overview Chart CardsChart icons and their meanings Sample chart Japan, showing indices Indices and chart enlargementWhen a chart cannot be displayed Chart symbols Furuno and NavCharts chartsData for aids to navigation Plotter display, showing port service display Port service icons NavCharts onlyExample of caution area window MAP chartsCursor and data display Objects windowLighthouse icon Icon dataObject windows Tide information Sample lighthouse dataObjects window Date window Tide windowTrack control menu Working with TrackDisplaying track Own ship trackTarget track Stopping, restarting plotting of own ship trackOwn ship’s track Changing track colorOwn ship track color window Track plotting interval Track plotting method and interval for own ship trackTrack plotting method Interval windowTrack memory window Changing own ship track/mark distribution settingErasing own ship track by area Erasing trackErase menu Erasing all target tracks Erasing own ship track by colorErase track by color window Erasing all own ship trackMarks & lines menu Marks, LinesEntering a mark, line Changing mark attributesLines style window Selecting line typeMarks shape window Marks§& lines menuErasing marks, lines by area Erasing marks, linesErasing an individual mark Erasing an individual lineEntering a waypoint with the cursor WaypointsEntering waypoints Entering a waypoint at own ship positionWaypoint mark color selection window Waypoint mark shape selection windowEntering a waypoint by range and bearing Editing waypoint data from the waypoint list Editing waypoint dataEntering a waypoint from the waypoint list Alphanumeric and local waypoint listsPlotter display Editing a waypoint from the plotter displayErasing a waypoint from the waypoint list Erasing waypointsErasing a waypoint directly from the plotter display Erasing a waypoint from the menuChart details menu Changing waypoint mark size FURUNO, NavChartsAlphanumeric list Searching waypointsRoute menu RoutesCreating routes Entering a route with existing waypointsEntering a route with the cursor New route entry screenSave route menu Creating voyage-based routesSave route window For manual entry of waypoints, do the following Displays for entry of time, distance intervalTo stop recording waypoints and save the route Connect route window Connecting routesWaypoint list for editing a route local list Inserting waypointsInserting a waypoint from the route list Edit route menuInserting a waypoint in an intermediate location on a route Inserting a waypoint from the plotter displayRemoving a waypoint from the plotter display Removing waypoints from a routeErasing routes Removing a waypoint from the route listGo to method window NavigationNavigating to a quick point Selecting quick point entry methodSelecting a waypoint from the waypoint list Navigating to waypointsNavigating to multiple quick points Selecting a waypoint from the plotter displayPort services and sample port list Navigating to ports, port services NavCharts onlySample filling station locations southern Italy Navigating waypoints in reverse order Following a routeSelecting the route to follow Plotter display, route selected as destinationRestarting navigation Example of when to restart navigationLog display Select speed for ETA window Setting speed for ETA calculationSwitching waypoints Automatic waypoint switching methodsCanceling route navigation Audio alarm window AlarmsAudio alarm on/off Plotter alarm menuHow the arrival alarm works Arrival alarmArrival alarm window How the anchor watch alarm works Anchor watch alarmAnchor watch alarm window XTE alarm window XTE Cross-Track Error alarmSpeed alarm How the XTE alarm worksProximity alarm window Proximity alarmProximity mark Trip alarm window Trip alarmPlotter alarm menu, Alarm informationPlotter alarm messages and their meanings Alarm messagesGeneral setup menu, Resetting Trip DistanceUnderwater conditions and video sounder display Principle of OperationSounder Displays Display mode windowSelecting a sounder display Indications on the single frequency display 120Description of sounder displays Single-frequency displayMarker-zoom display Dual-frequency displayDual-frequency display KHz picture Sounding area and transmission frequencyBottom-zoom display Marker-zoom display plus normal sounder displayBottom-zoom display plus normal sounder display Bottom-lock display plus normal sounder display Bottom-lock displayScope display Bottom discrimination displayBottom discrimination display Scope display display onlySelecting screen split method in combination displays How to use the Split soft key example dual frequency displayTypes of automatic sounder modes How to enable automatic sounder operationAutomatic Sounder Operation How the automatic sounder worksSelecting display range Selecting the manual modeAdjusting the gain Manual Sounder OperationGain window Shifting the rangeShift concept Measuring Depth, Time How to measure depth and timeTypes of interference Reducing InterferenceNoise limiter window Appearance of clutter Reducing Low Level NoiseClutter window Erasing Weak Echoes Signal level windowAppearance of weak echoes White Marker Color bar 16 color when white marker function is activeWhite marker window Advancement independent of ship’s speed Picture Advance SpeedPicture advance window Advancement synchronized with ship’s speed How the speed-dependent picture advance mode worksHue no. and background and echo colors Display ColorsAlarm audio window Sounder alarm menuFish alarm window Bottom alarmFish alarm Bottom alarm windowFish alarm B/L window Fish alarm B/LWater temperature alarm window Water temperature alarmSounder alarm menu When an alarm setting is violatedSounder alarm messages and their meanings Water Temperature GraphZero line Interpreting the Sounder DisplayZero line Bottom echoSurface noise/aeration Fish school echoesSurface noise/Aeration Fish school echoesGeneral setup menu General SetupOn next Contents of general setup menuRadar display setup menu Radar SetupRadar display setup Contents of general setup menu con’t from previousCon’t on next Contents of radar display setup menuContents of radar display setup menu con’t from previous Radar range setup menu Radar range setupRadar function key menu Function key setupRadar function key options Menu Item Function Function Key Radar function keysPlotter setup menu Contents of plotter setup menu Plotter SetupNavigation options Plotter function key menu Function key setupPlotter function key options RUL Plotter function keysChart offset Chart SetupPlotter display, chart offset selected Chart details menu FURUNO, NavCharts FURUNO, NavCharts chart attributesContents of chart details menu FURUNO, NavCharts Cntour Line soft key MAP chart attributesContour line menu FURUNO, NavCharts Chart details menu C-MAPContents of chart details menu C-MAP Depth Info soft key Settings descriptionDepth info menu C-MAP Data box menu Data Boxes SetupHot page setup menu Hot Page SetupHOT Hot page setup menu, Split X 3 screen, sub screen selectionContents of nav setup menu Navigator SetupNavigation data source GPS setup menu Contents of GPS setup menu GPS receiver setupCon’t on next Contents of GPS setup menu con’t from previous Status Loran GRI & station pair window TD display setupTD setup menu Displaying Loran C TDsDecca chain and station pair window Displaying Decca TDsNav data setup screen Nav Data Display SetupNav data setup window System setup Sounder SetupOn next TVG Sounder system setup menu description con’t from previousSensor setup menu Sensor setupSensor setup menu settings Zoom range and bottom-lock ranges Sounder range setup menuDefault basic ranges Sounding range, zoom range, bottom lock rangeSounder function key options Sounder function key menuSounder function keys Formatting memory cards Memory Card OperationsSave data menu Save data menu Saving data to a memory cardMemory card messages Memory card messagesLoad data menu Playing back data from a memory cardUpload and download menus Setting communication software on the PCUploading, Downloading Data Uploading or downloading dataCharacters available for comment Baud rate windowWaypoint data format Waypoint data formatRoute comment data format Route data menuEnd of sentence Loading Waypoint Data from Yeoman Marks & lines window Receiving Data Via Network EquipmentReceive data menu Host name windowSelect sentence menu Outputting Data Through the NetworkReplacement of Battery Preventive MaintenanceMaintenance program Trackball Maintenance Replacement of FuseRadar Simple TroubleshootingGeneral troubleshooting Radar troubleshootingPlotter Plotter troubleshootingSounder Sounder troubleshootingMemory I/O test DiagnosticsMemory I/O Test menu GPS receiver test results Display unit testDisplay unit test results GPS sensor test Requires GPS Receiver GP-310BNetwork sounder test results Network sounder test Requires Network Sounder ETR-6/10NARP test results Test pattern sequence Test patternScreen for testing keyboard, remote controller Keyboard, remote controller testGPS status display GPS Status DisplayMemory clear menu Clearing MemoriesWindows for clearing memory Error messages Error MessagesMenu key Menu OverviewAppendix System Port Appendix Plotter Chart Details MAP Soft KEY 1, Track ON/OFF Soft KEY 2, Edit MK/LINE Temperature Graph ON, OFF SPD Sensing PIC ADV ON, OFF Sounder Alarms Alarm keyRadar Alarms Plotter AlarmsGeodetic Chart List World Time Chart V E IconsModel 1833C/1933C/1943C Specifications of Marine RadarMODEL1943C Ggarmcrmagll Coating Color Specifications of Video Plotter GD-1900C IPX5 Index-1 IndexIndex Index-2Messages Index-3Index-4 Presentation modeTrackball Index-5
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