4.1  USE OF NAVIGATION TOOLS 
 
The system is equipped with the navigation tools below. 
 
Cursor 
Specifies an arbitrary point, and measures the range and bearing from the own ship. 
 
Range Rings 
Displays concentric circles with own ship's position as the center at specified intervals, and the rings 
are used as rough guides for range measurement. 
 
Electronic Bearing Line (EBL1/2) 
Displays a straight line for specifying an arbitrary bearing, and measures the bearing from the own 
ship. 
The process unit is equipped with two electronic bearing lines. 
 
Variable Range Marker (VRM1/2) 
Displays a circle for specifying an arbitrary range, and measures the range from the own ship. 
The process unit is equipped with two variable range markers. 
 
Parallel Index Line (PI) 
Displays straight lines at even intervals, and the lines are used as rough guides for complex 
measurement or ship courses. 
 
EBL Maneuver 
Displays the course by steering the own ship, and it is used as a rough guide for ship maneuvering. 
 
Man Overboard 
Stores the latitude and longitude where the own ship was at the point of storing the markers, and 
shows an anchor symbol on the radar display.    When the own ship has moved, the system displays 
the range and bearing to the position. 
Use this tool when the ship is anchored or man overboard. 
 
EBL/VRM/PI Operation with Cursor (Cursor AUTO) 
Operates EBL, VRM, or PI on the radar display by using the cursor. 
 
 
 
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