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1.  Phase Correlation Mode (PCORR) (default)  
2.  Scene Lock Mode (SCENE)   
Advanced mode [a] – allows access to all Auto-Tracker modes.  The 
Tracker Mode Switch is used to step through and select one of the six 
tracker modes.  
1.  Phase Correlation Mode (PCORR)   
2.  Scene Lock Mode (SCENE)   
3.  Centroid Statistical Mode (CENT STA)  
4.  Centroid White Mode (CENT WHT)  
5.  Centroid Black Mode (CENT BLK)   
6.  Correlation Mode (CORR)    
3.7 Auto-Tracker 
NOTE: 
When using a tracker mode, do not use the zoom function 
unless the track box is adjusted to maintain the tracked 
target within the tracker box.  Uncoordinated use of the 
zoom function could cause the tracker to lose lock on the 
target. 
The Auto-Tracker is one of the most important features of the SeaFLIR II 
Imaging System.  This feature operates on both the IR and CCD 
cameras.  The Auto-Tracking system is intended to aid the operator, not 
to replace him.  It is better to learn to use the system in the manual mode 
before adding the Auto-Tracker operation to your skills.  When you 
master the Auto-Tracker, you will find it very useful to overall system 
management.  It gives you an invaluable capability – it allows the 
operator to take his eyes off the display shortly to perform other functions 
with high probability of not losing the target under track despite the 
maneuvering of the target or host platform.  
For new operators, the expectations for the Auto-Tracking function can 
initially be too high, leading them to reject its true value.  If you compare 
the Auto-Tracking function to cruise control on a car, you can appreciate 
this point.  Cruise control is very useful on the open road as it gives the 
driver a break from constant accelerator input.  If, however, you are in 
heavy traffic with varying speeds, you are constantly kicking the car in 
and out of cruise control.  Likewise, Auto-Tracking has its value, 
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