13. TRACKED TARGET (TT) FUNCTIONS
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13.7.2
TT source for non-compliant configurations
For retro-fits and configurations where the connected radar does not comply with the
latest regulations, you can select one of the antennas listed as “other antennas”
(RA0201, etc.) as the TT source.
From the drop-down box, select the antenna SFID (set at installation) for the antenna
to use as the TT source.
To automatically select the radar currently displaying radar echoes as the TT source,
check the [SYNC. ANT] box on the [TT/AIS] page in the [Overlay/NAV Tools] box.
Notes on usage
• Radar antennas which are set as “other sensors at installation are displayed in nu-
merical order, based on their SFID. For example RA0201, RA0202.
• When the radar selected is one of the “other sensors” antennas, the [Datum] button
becomes active.
• The Datum button selects the reference position for use in the TTM sentence. Click
the [Datum] button to select either [CCRP] or [ANT] (antenna).
• When [Datum] is set to [ANT], the indication appears in yellow color.
• With [SYNC. ANT] checked, the antenna selected on the [Echo] page in the [Over-
lay/NAV Tools] box is marked with an asterisk.
• With [SYNC. ANT] checked, the checkmark is removed when a selection is made
the drop-down box.
• [SYNC. ANT] is inoperative if no antenna is registered.
Radar antenna selected
as the TT source.
Datum button
RA0201
Summary of Contents for FMD3100
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