4 BASIC OPERATION

The following are typical basic operation examples, which may hinder radar reception (sea clutter, precipitation in- terference and echoes from other radar).

RAIN function

This function eliminates reflection echoes from rain, snow, fog etc.

• Rotate the control fully counterclockwise to deactivate the control function. The RAIN indicator ( ) disappears.

NOTE: DO NOT reduce the reflection echoes too much, otherwise you may miss weaker targets.

Small echos

Adjust RAIN control

SEA function

This function serves to eliminate echoes from waves at close range. Reduce the receiver gain for close ob- jects within a radius of 8 miles to eliminate sea clutter.

• Rotate the control fully clockwise to activate the automatic control function. SEA indicator ( )appears in the upper left of the screen.

Echos from sea waves

Adjust SEA control

WARNING: The [SEA]/[ ] control re- duces the receiver sensitivity of objects within 8 miles. Therefore, caution and careful adjustment are

necessary when using the [SEA]/[ ] control. Small objects may not be displayed on the screen when strong echoes from the rain or the island within 1 NM while automatic SEA function is activating.

OFF CENTER function

Normal screen

With OFF CENTER ON

The scanning area can be shifted in a desired direc- tion and can be enlarged partially. This is useful when the Head-up* is selected and you want to enlarge the bow direction display, or, the center of the screen shifts in the direction of the intersection.

This function is available for 24NM or shorter range selec- tion.

*This function is not available in the TM screen.

qPush [Ù Ú Ω ≈] to move the cursor where you

want to shift the center of the screen.

Max. offsetting is up to 75% of the screen.

wPush [ALM]/[ ] and [MODE]/[ ] simulta- neously to shift the screen.

ePush [ALM]/[ ] and [MODE]/[ ] simulta- neously again to return to the normal screen.

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Icom EX-2714, MR-1000TTM, MR-1000RTM instruction manual Rain function, SEA function, OFF Center function