2-13 Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit
APP A
APP B
2.2.9 Navigation tools
The tools that are used for measurement are displayed.
2.2.10 Range and mode information
Range scale combo box
Set the observation range.
For the details, refer to "5.3.2
Changing the observation
range".
Motion mode combo box
Set the motion mode.
For the details, refer to "5.4.6
Setting a motion mode".
Bearing mode combo box
Set the bearing mode.
For the details, refer to "5.4.5 Setting the azimuth mode".
Stabilisation mode combo box
Set the stabilisation mode.
For the details, refer to "5.4.7 Setting the
stabilisation mode".
[Out] (Reduce) button
Whenever this button is clicked on,
the screen image is zoomed out by
one level from the current range
scale.
When this button is held down, the
image is zoomed out continuously.
[In] (Expand) button
Whenever this button is clicked on, the
screen image is zoomed in by one
level from the current range scale.
When this button is held down, the
image is zoomed in continuously.
Range rings display button
Use this button to switch range rings to
On/Off.
For the details, refer to "4.4 Using the
[Off Centre] button
Use this button to set Off Centre to
On/Off for the display position of the
own ship’s position (CCRP).
For the details, refer to "5.4.8 Moving
own ship’s display position (Off
Centre)".
[PI] button
Use this button to operate the parallel index line
cursor.
For the details, refer to "4.6 Using Parallel Index
Lines (PI)".
Cursor information display area
When the cursor is set on a target, the cursor information is displayed.
For the details, refer to "4.3 Using the Cross-hair Cursor".
EBL/VRM operation button area
Use this button to operate EBL/VRM.
For the details, refer to "4.5.1 Measuring a
range and a bearing with EBL and VRM"
[PI Reset] button
Effective only in the All mode that sets all
the parallel index lines concurrently.
When this button is clicked on, all the
parallel index lines are set parallel to the
heading of own ship.
For the details of the All mode, refer to
"4.6.3 Setting all the parallel index lines
concurrently (All mode)".