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User Manual
Reference number: 4111A-RADAR4600-GBD-R1.1
Date: 27 February 2018
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Head Up (H UP) – not stabilized
In the event of a gyro heading failure, a not stabilised presentation is provided as a back up. It is a
presentation mode, where the radar image always is orientated “up” toward the top of the course scale,
which acts now only as a bearing scale, where ships heading always is 000°.
Radar targets and tracked targets are shown at their measured distances and moving in a direction relative
to own ship’s heading.
Radar image in Head Up mode with Relative
bearing scale.
Steering course 308.8°.
North Up (N UP)
North up is an azimuth stabilised presentation in which north on the bearing scale remains fixed vertically
above the CCRP. The heading line points from the CCRP to own ship’s referenced heading on the bearing
scale, and the bearing of any target on the display is measured from north. Such a bearing is commonly
referred to as a true bearing when the heading reference input comes from a gyro aligned with true north.
North Up mode is advantageous for comparison with paper charts, which have a north reference.
Radar image in North Up mode with True
bearing scale.
Steering course 308.8°.
Radar image in North Up mode with
Relative bearing scale.
Steering course 308.8°.