1. OPERATION
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4. Click the new target position (A’). The
EBL is considered as the course of the
target.
Note:
If the EBL passes through the
own ship’s position, the target ship is
on a collision course.
5. To return the EBL origin to the own ship’s position, do the following procedure.
1) Right-click inside the display area to open [CURSOR MENU].
2) Click [EBL OFFSET].
3) Click the anywhere in the radar display area. The EBL origin moves to the own
ship’s position.
6. Right-click to quit the offset EBL.
1.20.3
Point of reference for origin point of offset EBL
The origin point of the offset EBL can be ground stabilized (geographically fixed), north
stabilized (true) or referenced to own ship’s heading (relative). This menu is available
in [SEA] mode only. However, the setting is applied in [RIVER] mode also.
1. In the [SEA] mode, open [MAIN MENU], click
[MARK] to show the [MARK] menu.
2. Click [EBL OFFSET BASE].
3. Click the origin point of the offset EBL.
[STAB GND]: Reference to latitude and longitude
of the origin position. Origin position is always
fixed regardless of your ship's movement.
[STAB HDG]: Reference to heading. The relationship between origin position and
own position is always kept.
[STAB NORTH]: Reference to North. The origin position changes with North po-
sition.
4. Click outside the menu window to close the menu.
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Target’s course
EBL origin
[MARK] menu ([SEA] mode)
[MARK]
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OWN SHIP MARK
MIN/RECTANGLE/
PENTAGON
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MARK
OFF/ON
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EBL OFFSET BASE
STAB GND/STAB HDG/
STAB
NORTH
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VRM SYNC OFFSET EBL
OFF/ON