
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
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Note:
When the antenna is located some distance from the CCRP, the CCRP can be
outside the bearing cursor in true-motion or off-center. Also, when the CCRP is set as
a reference point, some parts of the bearing cursor are not displayed.
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Anchor Watch
The anchor watch feature alerts you when your ship has traveled a distance greater
than a threshold value, when it should be at rest. When the anchor watch is active, an
orange dashed circle marks the anchor watch range.
If your ship drifts more than the anchor watch setting, the alert "ANCHOR WATCH"
appears in the [ALERT] box. The alert is escalated from warning level to alarm level if
the alert is not acknowledged within one minute. Also, if your vessel returns to within
the tolerable radius, the alert status is automatically changed to rectified.
1. Open the menu.
2. Select [4 ALERTS].
3. Select [4 ANCHOR WATCH].
4. Select [ON] to enable [ANCHOR WATCH], then press the
ENTER MARK
key.
5. Spin the scrollwheel to set the distance for the alert. Press the
ENTER MARK
key
to apply the setting.
6. Close the menu.
Table continued from previous page
CPA, TCPA
Calculated with an-
tenna position at
center.
Calculated with
CCRP at center.
BCR, BCT
Calculated from bow position.
Own ship data
Heading
Data is taken from respective sensors, re-
gardless of reference point selected.
Speed
Course over ground
Speed over ground
Own L/L
Location of the CCRP.
Category
Item
Reference point
ANT
CCRP
Anchor watch
alarm setting
Own ship location when
anchor watch is set
Own ship moves
outside watch zone
Alarm is
triggered
Summary of Contents for FAR-2218
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