return the scanner to Standby mode using the
Power up Radar
option on the MFD’s Shortcut
screen, accessible by momentarily pressing the MFD’s Power button.
•
Standby mode
— If the connection to the MFD is lost while the scanner is in
Transmit
mode,
the scanner will switch to Standby mode within 5 seconds. When the connection to the MFD is
restored, return the scanner to Transmit mode using the
Radar: Tx
option on the MFD’s Shortcut
screen.
For a full description of all the Radar modes and associated on-screen status symbols, refer to the
Radar scanner status symbols
topic in the
Radar application
chapter of your MFD’s Operations
handbook.
Retain your Wi-Fi passcode
To connect to the Radar using Wi-Fi (wireless), you will need to know the unit’s
SSID
, and
Passcode
.
Both the SSID and Passcode are provided on the serial number label on the underside of the unit,
and on spare serial number labels supplied in the box. You may wish to make a separate note of
this information and keep in a secure location. You should also keep the Radar scanner packaging
in a safe place for future reference.
Operation instructions
For detailed operation instructions for your product, refer to the documentation that accompanies
your display.
Doppler data source requirements
Use of the Doppler Radar features requires the following data sources to be available on your system
(e.g. connected to your multifunction display, via SeaTalkng ® or NMEA 0183):
Data type
Example data source
COG (Course Over Ground)
GPS or GNSS receiver (internal or external).
SOG (Speed Over Ground)
GPS or GNSS receiver (internal or external).
Heading
Compass or Autopilot sensor providing
Fastheading data (e.g. Evolution EV-1 / EV-2).
MARPA data source requirements
Use of the MARPA Radar features requires the following data sources to be available on your system
(e.g. connected to your multifunction display, via SeaTalkng ® or NMEA 0183):
Data type
Example data source
COG (Course Over Ground)
GPS or GNSS receiver (internal or external).
SOG (Speed Over Ground)
GPS or GNSS receiver (internal or external).
Heading
Compass or Autopilot sensor providing
Fastheading data (e.g. Evolution EV-1 / EV-2).
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