1. OPERATION
1-24
1.20
Offset EBL
How to offset an EBL
You can move the EBL origin to a desired location as follows:
1. Put the cursor on the appropriate [EBL] icon to activate the EBL. The mark (>),
which denotes active EBL, moves to the [EBL] icon selected. The example below
shows how to activate the EBL1.
2. Right-click anywhere in the radar display to open [CURSOR MENU].
3. Click [EBL OFFSET].
4. Click anywhere in the radar display to move the EBL origin with cursor.
5. Click the point where to fix the EBL origin there.
6. To return the EBL origin to own ship position, click anywhere in the radar display
again.
7. Right-click to quit the offset EBL.
1.20.1
How to measure the range and bearing between two targets
You can move the origin of the EBL to measure the range and bearing between two
targets.
1. Click the [EBL1] icon to activate EBL1. If the EBL already appears, go to step 2.
2. Right-click anywhere in the radar display to open [CURSOR MENU].
3. Click [EBL OFFSET].
4. Click anywhere in the radar display to
move the EBL origin.
Note:
If EBL1 is already off-centered,
the origin of the EBL moves to own
ship's position once. In this case, click
anywhere in the radar display again.
5. Click the center of the target A to fix the
EBL.
6. Right-click to quit the offset EBL.
7. Click the [EBL1] icon to change the
bearing. The [EBL1] icon turns yel-
low.
EBL2
82.9°
T
T
EBL1
123.4°
EBL1
123.4°
>
Put the cursor on
the [EBL1] icon.
EBL2
82.9°
T
T
EBL1
123.4°
EBL1
123.4°
>
EBL2 is active.
“>” means active.
“>” move to the
[EBL1] icon
EBL origin
Target A
Target A
EBL1
EBL1
Target B
Target B
82 9°
T
EBL1
123.4°
EBL1
123.4°
82 9°
T
EBL1
123.4°
EBL1
123.4°
Click
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