Description
Options
your vessel, move in true perspective to each
other and to landmass. As your vessel’s
position reaches the edge of the screen, the
image is redrawn to reveal the area ahead.
Boat position
Boat position determines the position of your
vessel onscreen. You can adjust the boat
position to provide a greater distance ahead of
your vessel.
Note:
Boat position can only be changed in
Relative
motion
mode.
•
Center
— Vessel position is in the center of
the screen
•
Partial offset
— Vessel position is partially
offset from the center to provide greater
distance in front of your vessel.
•
Full offset
— Vessel position is fully offset to
provide the maximum distance in front of your
vessel.
Presentation tab
Description
Options
Range rings:
Enables and disables display of range rings.
• On
• Off
Range ring labels:
Enables and disables display of distance labels
on each range ring.
• On
• Off
Show AIS targets in radar:
Enables and disables the display of AIS targets.
• On
• Off
Silent mode (don’t transmit my position):
Enables and disables your vessel’s transmission
of AIS data.
• On
• Off
Hide static targets:
Enables and disables the display of static AIS
targets.
• On
• Off
Color palette:
Allows selection of the color palette.
List of color palettes.
Advanced tab
Note:
Under normal circumstances it should not be necessary to adjust Advanced settings.
Description
Option
VRM/EBL reference:
Determines the reference point used for
VRM/EBLs.
• True/MagWhen set to
True/Mag
bearing is
measured from the display’s selected bearing
reference (i.e.: True or Magnetic north). The
display’s bearing reference can be specified
from the
Units
menu:
Homescreen > Units
> Bearing
.
• RelativeWhen set to
Relative
bearings are
taken from the Ships Heading Marker (SHM).
Interference rejection:
Suppresses interference from other close by
radar scanners.
• On
• Off
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