Chapter 3 Alarm
MDC-7000/7900 Series
0093169010-10
3-8
3.4
Nav line cross
Nav line cross function enables to attract attention for safety navigation with alarm display when own
ship crosses the course preliminarily set (by cursor or latitude/longitude input).
1
Press MENU key
to display “Menu”.
Select [ALARM] => [NAV LINE CROSS] => [ON], and press ENT key.
Note: When set [NAV LINE CROSS] menu to [OFF], this data will be displayed as line data of map that
looks like coast line.
Refer to 6.4 COAST LINE.
Refer to 6.5 NAV LINE.
How to edit
There are two methods to edit nav line cross alarm. First method is to use cursor, second is to input
latitude/longitude by the menu.
Example: Cursor method
1
Press MENU
key to display “Menu”.
Select [ALARM] => [NAV LINE CROSS] => [EDIT] => [CURSOR] => select [1 to 10] => [GO], and
press ENT key.
2
Move cursor to first input position, then press ENT key. No.1 mark (small circle) is displayed with
numerical number on the display, and numerical data information is displayed in the
“NAV LINE
INFO
” area at right side on the display.
If necessary, latitude and longitude data can be changed using cursor and ENT key by
“NAV LINE
INFO
” area. Also line color can be changed directly by using cursor and ENT key by “NAV LINE
INFO
” area. If you want to delete input data, move cursor to word “DELETE”, then press ENT key.
3
Move cursor to second input position, then press ENT key. No.2 mark is displayed, and a line is
generated from No.1 to No.2.
4
Move cursor to third input position, then press ENT key. No.3 mark is displayed, and a line is
generated from No.2 to No.3.
You can input up to 100 points. The minimum is two points. When input is completed, press MENU
key, numerical marks on the display will disappear, and nav line cross alarm will be activated.
x: Block number
(1 to 10)
Press
MENU key
x-1
x-2
x-1
x-2
x-3
x-1
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