
VRM/EBL context menu
The VRM/EBL function includes a context menu which provides
positional data and menu items.
The VRM/EBL context menu can be accessed by:
• Highlighting the VRM/EBL using the
Joystick
and pressing the
Ok
button, or
• Selecting and holding on the VRM/EBL on screen — Hybridtouch
multifunction displays only.
The context menu provides positional data of the VRM/EBL in
relation to your vessel:
• Range
• Bearing
The context menu also provide the following menu items:
•
Float Centre
•
Adjust
•
VRM/EBL Off
The menu items can be accessed:
• using the
Rotary Control
and
Ok
button, or
• selecting the menu item on screen — Hybridtouch multifunction
displays only.
Creating a VRM/EBL on the radar display using
touch
This only applies to HybridTouch displays.
From the radar application:
1. Select and hold on the required target.
The radar context menu is displayed.
2. Select
Place VRM/EBL
.
3. Select the required bearing and range.
4. Press the
Ok
button to save the settings.
Note:
The first VRM/EBL will be placed at a location of 1/3 of
the current range and 030° relative to your vessel’s head. If this
setting is adjusted, the display will retain the adjustments and use
them when the VRM/EBL is next enabled.
Creating a VRM/EBL on the radar display
From the radar application:
1. Select a target on screen.
2. Press the
Ok
button.
The radar context menu is displayed.
3. Select
Place VRM/EBL
.
4. Using the joystick adjust the VRM/EBL to the required bearing
and range.
5. Press the
Ok
button to save the settings.
Note:
The first VRM/EBL will be placed at a location of 1/3 of
the current range and 030° relative to your vessel’s head. If this
setting is adjusted, the display will retain the adjustments and use
them when the VRM/EBL is next enabled.
Creating a floating VRM/EBL on the radar
display using touch
This only applies to HybridTouch displays.
From the radar application with a VRM/EBL already created:
1. Press and hold on the VRM/EBL.
The radar context menu is displayed.
2. Select
Float Centre
.
3. Press the
Ok
button.
4. Select the desired location for the center position.
5. Press the
Ok
button to confirm the new position.
Note:
When creating the first VRM/EBL, it will be placed at a
location of 1/3 of the current range and 030° relative to your
vessel’s head. If this setting is adjusted, the display will retain the
adjustments and use them when the VRM/EBL is next enabled.
Creating a floating VRM/EBL on the radar
display
From the radar application with a VRM/EBL already created:
1. Position the cursor over the VRM/EBL.
2. Press the
Ok
button.
The radar context menu is displayed.
3. Use the
Rotary Control
to select
Float Centre
.
4. Press the
Ok
button.
5. Using the joystick, move the center position of the circle to the
desired position.
6. Press the
Ok
button to confirm the new position.
Note:
When creating the first VRM/EBL, it will be placed at a
location of 1/3 of the current range and 030° relative to your
vessel’s head. If this setting is adjusted, the display will retain the
adjustments and use them when the VRM/EBL is next enabled.
Unfloating a VRM/EBL on the radar display
using touch
This only applies to HybridTouch displays.
From the radar application:
1. Position the cursor over the VRM/EBL.
The Radar context menu is displayed.
2. Select
Centre
.
Unfloating a VRM/EBL on the radar display
From the radar application:
1. Position the cursor over the VRM/EBL.
2. Press the
Ok
button.
The Radar context menu is displayed.
3. Select
Centre
.
Using the radar range rings
Radar range rings enable you to measure the distance between
two points on the radar display.
Use the range rings to gauge the approximate distances between
points. Range rings are concentric circles displayed on the screen
and centred from your vessel at pre-set distances. The number and
spacing of the rings changes as you range in and out.
Examples:
D
12214-1
D
12215-1
D
12216-1
Range — 1/4 nm
Range Rings — 760ft
apart
Range — 3/4 nm
Range Rings — 1/4 nm
apart
Range — 1 1/2 nm
Range Rings — 1/4 nm
apart
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