Chapter 3 Standard Radar Operations
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Changing the Targets Display
The Pathfinder Radar allows you to improve target visibility by changing the
following:
•
Interference rejection
•
Target expansion
•
Target wakes
These parameters are accessed from the default soft key
TARGETS
.
This section explains how to change these modes and describes the effect of
each mode. The current settings are shown at the right-hand end of the status
bar.
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Wakes on
Target Expansion on
Status Bar
Interference Rejection on
3nm
126°T
AUTO WKS
FTC
EX
RC
GZ
IR
RR
1/2
H-UP
GST
Note:
You can also toggle the target presentation between day (black targets
are displayed on a white background) and night (white targets on a black
background) using the System Set Up menu (see Chapter 7).
➤
To change the settings of the target modes:
1. Press the
TARGETS
default soft key.
The target option soft keys are displayed, with the current selections
highlighted.
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TARGETS
INT REJ
OFF ON
EXPANSION
OFF ON
WAKES
OFF S M L
CLEAR
WAKES
2. Press the appropriate soft key to toggle the required setting between
OFF
and
ON
.
Note:
If an option is not available for the current setting, its soft key label is
blank. When you press the key, the system beeps and the setting remains
OFF
.
For the Wakes mode, press the
WAKES
soft key to step the highlighted
selection across the wake options.
You can use the soft keys to change the settings of any or all the modes on
this display, if required.
3. When the required options are highlighted, press
ENTER
. The screen
returns to the default display with the new mode(s) in operation. The status
bar is updated to indicate which controls are switched on.
Changing the
Targets Display
WAKES
OFF S M L
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