1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
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Using the VRM control box
1. Press the
CURSOR ON/OFF
key, when the cursor is not shown.
2. Move the cursor onto the VRM box (VRM1 or VRM2), then press the
left button
.
3. Rotate the
scrollwheel
to move the cursor onto the inside edge of target, then
press the
left button
and read the distance from own ship location to the target.
4. Move the cursor onto the VRM box, then press and hold the
left button
to erase
the selected VRM.
VRM range marker hides as marker indicated condition.
• Both of VRM1 and VRM2 indicated and VRM1 (or 2) is activated: VRM2 (or 1)
• VRM1 (or VRM2) only indicated: VRM1 (or 2)
1.31.3
How to set the VRM unit of measurement
VRMs can be displayed in the following units of measure-
ment:
To change the unit of measurement, do the following:
1. Open the [MAIN MENU].
2. Select [CURSOR OWN SHIP MARK], then press the
left button
.
3. Select [EBL/VRM], then press the
left button
.
4. Select [VRM1] or [VRM2] as appropriate, then press
the
left button
.
5. Select the unit of measurement, then press the
left but-
ton
.
6. Close the menu.
1.31.4
How to show TTG to VRM
TTG (Time To Go) to a selected VRM can be displayed as follows:
1. Open the [MAIN MENU].
2. Select [CURSOR OWN SHIP MARK], then press the
left button
.
3. Select [EBL/VRM], then press the
left button
.
4. Select [VRM TTG], then press the
left button
.
5. Select [OFF], [1], [2] or [1&2] as appropriate, then press the
left button
.
6. Close the menu.
• NM (Nautical Miles)
• SM (Statute Miles)
• KM (Kilometers)
• [OFF]:
• [1]:
• [2]:
• [1and2]:
No TTG to VRM displayed.
TTG to VRM1 displayed.
TTG to VRM2 displayed.
TTG to VRM1 and VRM2 displayed.
[EBL/VRM]
1. BACK
2. EBL
1
REL/TRUE
3. EBL
2
REL/TRUE
4. VRM
1
NM/km/SM
5. VRM
2
NM/km/SM
6. EBL OFFSET BASE
STAB GND/STAB HDG/
STAB
NORTH
7. VRM
TTG
OFF/1/2/1+2
8. VRM
OFFSET
OFF/LINE
EBL
VRM1
>3.682NM<
01:15
TTG indication
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