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FLIR RAYMARINE E125 - Creating a VRM;EBL; Create a Floating VRM;EBL; Centering the VRM;EBL; Using the Radar Range Rings

FLIR RAYMARINE E125
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Creating a VRM/EBL
To create a VRM/EBL.
From the Radar application’s context menu:
1. Select Place VRM/EBL.
2. Select the required location or target.
The VRM/EBL is now set.
Create a oating VRM/EBL
By default the VRM/EBL is centered around you
vessel, you can move the center to a different
location using a Floating VRM/EBL.
From the Radar application with a VRM/EBL already
created:
1. Select the VRM/EBL
The VRM/EBL context menu is displayed.
2. Select Float Center.
3. Select the desired location for the center position.
The VRM/EBL is centered at the new location.
Centering the VRM/EBL
To re-center a VRM/EBL follow the steps below:
From the Radar application:
1. Position the cursor over the VRM/EBL.
The VRM/EBL context menu is displayed.
2. Select Center.
Using the Radar range rings
Radar range rings enable you to measure the
distance between two points on the Radar display.
Use the range rings to gauge the approximate
distances between points. Range rings are
concentric circles displayed on the screen and
centred from your vessel at pre-set distances. The
number and spacing of the rings changes as you
range in and out.
Examples:
Range 1/4 nm
Range Rings
760ft apart
Range 3/4 nm
Range Rings
1/4 nm apart
Range 1 1/2 nm
Range Rings
1/4 nm apart
Enabling and disabling Radar range rings
From the Radar application’s Presentation menu:
(Menu > Presentation )
1. Select Range Rings.
Selecting Range rings will switch the range rings
On and Off.
16.16 Radar mode and orientation
Radar orientation modes
The Radar can operate in a number of orientation
modes to suit different types of navigation.
The orientation of the Radar refers to the relationship
between the Radar and the direction that you are
travelling in. There are three orientation modes to
choose from:
Head-Up
North-Up
Course-Up
These orientation modes are used in conjunction
with motion mode to control how your boat and
Radar relate to one another and how they are
displayed on screen. Any changes that you make to
the orientation of the Radar are retained when you
switch off your multifunction display.
Head-Up
This is the default mode for the Radar application.
Item Description
1
Ship's Heading Marker
(SHM) (indicating the vessel's
current heading is upwards).
2 As the vessel's heading
changes:
SHM is xed upwards
Radar picture rotates
accordingly
North-Up
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