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Figure 2-9 Predicting collision course by
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Measuring range and bearing between two targets
The procedure which follows shows how to measure the range and bearing between tar- get “A” and target “B” in Figure
1.Operate the omnipad to place EBL1’s ori- gin (cursor) on the center of target “A.”
2.Press the [EBL/VRM SELECT] key to choose the EBL1 readout and then press the [EBL/VRM CONTROL] key.
3.Press the [MENU] key, select EBL OFF- SET from the menu, and then press the [ACQ/ENTER] key. EBL1’s origin shifts to cursor location.
4.Press the [EBL/VRM CONTROL] key.
5.Operate the omnipad to bisect target “B” with EBL1. Check the EBL1 readout to find the bearing between target “A” and target “B.”
6.Press the [EBL/VRM SELECT] key to choose the VRM1 readout. Operate the omnipad to place the outside edge of VRM1 on the inside edge of target “B.” Check the VRM1 readout to find the range between target “A” and target “B.”
7.To cancel the offset EBL, select EBL OFF- SET from the menu, and then press the [ACQ/ENTER] key.
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Figure 2-10 Measuring the range and bearing between two targets by using the offset EBL
2.14 Offcentering the Picture
Your vessel’s position can be offcentered to 75% of the range in use to view the situation around your vessel without changing the range or size of targets.
1.Press the omnipad to set the cursor where desired.
2.Press the [F1 (A/C SEA)] control if its func- tion is set for SHIFT (default setting), or select SHIFT from the menu. OFFCENTER appears at the top right corner of the display when the picture is offcentered.
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Figure 2-11 Offcentering the picture
Cancelling offcentered picture
Press the [F1 (A/C SEA)] control (if function is SHIFT).