1. RADAR OPERATION
1-93
+
34
°
40.849 N
135
°
18.303 E
CURSOR DATA
box (L/L position)
1.45.3
Selecting an antenna
For the ship that carries multiple antennas, you may choose the antenna to use
as follows:
1. Roll the trackball to place the arrow in the ANTENNA box at the left side of
the screen.
ANT1 X-BAND (M)
2. Roll the scrollwheel to choose an antenna then push the left button.
1.46 Cursor
Data
Cursor data can be shown in latitude and longitude
position or cursor’s X-Y coordinates, with the C
specification radar.
Left-click the CURSOR DATA box at the right side of
the display to select the cursor data to show. The
cursor data changes in the sequence shown below.
+
34
°
30.323 N
135
°
08.263 E
+
9.649NM
9.683NM
Latitude and longitude
position of cursor
Cursor X-Y position
Cursor data options
Note 1:
For the X-Y coordinates display, the Y-axis is the heading line, right/top
is "plus" and left/lower is "minus."
Note 2:
When displaying latitude and longitude position and the cursor has been
aligned (on the PLOTTER menu), the indication "CHART ALIGN"
appears at the right side of the screen (in red).
Note 3:
Cursor data reads "- - -.-" when the cursor is placed outside the effective
display area.
Note 4:
Cursor bearing format (true or relative) and cursor range unit (nm, sm,
km or kyd) are available as below.
Type
Cursor bearing
format
Cursor
range unit
Menu operation
IMO Yes
No
A Yes
No
2 [MARK]
→
9 EBL CURSOR BEARING
B Yes
Yes
C Yes
Yes
W Yes
No
2 [MARK]
→
9 [EBL, VRM CURSOR SET]
→
CURSOR
BEARING, CURSOR RANGE