
18.5 Target tracking
The
Guard Zone
,
VRM/EBL
and
MARPA
functions will help
you track targets and avoid collisions.
With a radar connected to your multifunction display, you can:
• Assess how far away a target is and its bearing (VRM/EBL).
• Set an alarm to trigger when a target is within a specified zone
(Guard Zone).
• Display detailed information on tracked targets (MARPA).
• Display the range and bearing of a target.
Setting up a radar guard zone
From the radar application:
1. Select
Menu
.
2. Select
Zones
.
3. Select
Guard Zone
so that On is highlighted.
Selecting Guard Zone will switch the zone On and Off.
4. Select
Guard Zone Set-up
.
5. Select
Shape:
to switch between Sector or Circle.
6. Select
Outer:
.
The Outer numeric adjust control is displayed.
7. Adjust the outer edge of the guard zone to the required
distance.
8. Select
Ok
to close the numeric adjust control.
9. Select
Inner:
.
The Inner numeric adjust control is displayed.
10. Adjust the inner edge of the guard zone to the required
distance.
11. Select
Ok
to close the numeric adjust control.
12. Select
Width:
.
The Width numeric adjust control is displayed.
13. Adjust the width of the guard zone in degrees.
14. Select
Ok
to close the numeric adjust control.
15. Select
Bearing:
.
The Bearing numeric adjust control is displayed.
16. Adjust the bearing of the guard zone in degrees port or
degrees starboard.
17. Select
Ok
to close the numeric adjust control.
Note:
Guard zone width and bearing can only be adjusted
when the
Shape:
is set to Sector.
Guard zone context menu
The guard zone function includes a context menu which provides
additional menu items.
The context menu provides the following menu items:
•
Acquire Target.
•
Adjust Zone
•
Zone Off
Accessing the context menu
You can access the context menu by following the steps below.
1. Non-touchscreen and HybridTouch displays:
i.
Selecting a location, object or target on-screen and
pressing the
Ok
button.
2. HybridTouch and Touch only displays:
i.
Selecting an object or target on-screen.
ii. Selecting and holding on a location on-screen.
Adjusting guard zone sensitivity
You can adjust the threshold at which the alarm is triggered by a
target entering the guard zone.
From the Radar application menu:
1. Select
Zones
.
2. Select
Sensitivity
.
The sensitivity numeric adjust control is displayed.
3. Adjust the sensitivity to the required value.
4. Select
Ok
or
Back
to confirm setting and close the numeric
adjust control.
The guard zone sensitivity setting can also be accessed from
the
Alarms
menu:
Homescreen > Set-up > Alarms > Guard
Zone > Sensitivity
.
MARPA overview
MARPA is used for target tracking and risk analysis in the radar
application.
With an accurate heading sensor connected to your multifunction
display, you can use the Mini Automatic Radar Plotting Aid
(MARPA) functions for target tracking and risk analysis. MARPA
improves collision avoidance by calculating information for
tracked targets, and provides continuous, accurate, and rapid
situation evaluation. The number of targets that you can track
at any one time is dependent on the model of radar scanner
that you are using.
MARPA tracks acquired targets, and calculates the target's
speed and course.
Each target tracked can be displayed with a graphic indicating
the Closest Point of Approach (CPA), and Time to Closest Point
of Approach (TCPA). The calculated target data can also be
shown on your screen. Each target is continually assessed and
an audible alarm is sounded if a target becomes dangerous,
or is lost.
For effective MARPA operation, your multifunction display must
have accurate heading and speed data for your vessel. The
better the quality of the heading and speed data, the better
MARPA will perform. For the best heading data, a Raymarine
SMART heading sensor or a gyro-stabilized autopilot is required.
In True Motion mode, Speed Over Ground (SOG) and Course
Over Ground (COG) information is required to show true target
course and speed.
In Relative Motion mode, heading and speed information is
required.
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2
4
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Item
Description
1
Safe target
2
Lost target
3
Dangerous target
4
Target being acquired
Safety notices
MARPA can improve collision avoidance when used wisely.
It is your responsibility to exercise common prudence and
navigational judgement.
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