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Frequency | 9410 MHz ±30 MHz |
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Antenna Type | Slotted waveguide array |
Range Scales | 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.5, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48 nautical miles |
Antenna Rotation Speed | 24 rpm |
Power Supply | AC 100-115 V/220-230 V, 1-phase, 50/60 Hz |
Operating Temperature | -25°C to +55°C |
Provides a flowchart of the basic radar operation, outlining the sequence of steps for using the radar system effectively.
Details the procedures for powering the radar system on and off, including preheating and safe shutdown practices.
Covers adjusting screen brightness, observation range, tune, gain, and clutter suppression for optimal radar display.
Explains general radar operations including interference rejection, pulse length adjustment, target enhancement, and video processing.
Outlines the limitations and restrictions associated with target acquisition and tracking functions, including factors affecting accuracy.
Explains the fundamental concepts of collision avoidance in navigation and marine accidents.
Describes the various symbols used for target tracking (TT) and Automatic Identification System (AIS) targets.
Details necessary preparation steps, including setting the cursor mode and vector parameters.
Covers the procedures for acquiring targets, setting up automatic acquisition zones, and managing tracked target information.
Explains how to enable AIS function, activate AIS targets, and deactivate AIS targets for display.
Lists and describes the various alerts generated by the target tracking and AIS systems.
Explains how to simulate own ship's course and speed for collision avoidance maneuvers.
Details how to display the TT and AIS target lists, including switching between standard and extended windows.
Explains the nature of radar beam propagation along the Earth's surface and the formula for radar horizon distance.
Discusses how signal intensity depends on target characteristics and geographic conditions, affecting echo interpretation.
Describes undesirable echoes from sea surface waves and precipitation, and the importance of clutter rejection functions.
Details common causes of false echoes, including shadow, side lobe effect, secondary, and multiple reflections.
Explains how to set up the radar for receiving SART signals and display the SART screen.
Presents a general flowchart for sailing using the ECDIS, covering route planning and monitoring procedures.
Details the procedures for powering on the ECDIS, starting it from the task menu or other screens, and entering ARCS PIN.
Explains various methods for moving the chart display, including using the HOME button, cursors, and port lists.
Covers methods for enlarging and reducing the chart display using zoom functions, sliders, and buttons.
Describes how to change object display categories (Base, STD, All, Custom) for S-57/C-MAP charts.
Explains how to set motion and bearing modes on own ship's chart using combo boxes.
Details how to register and display custom port locations in the 'My Port List' for quick chart access.
Covers the multi-view display function, dividing the chart window into multiple views for simultaneous display.
Explains how to use the pick report function to view attributes of chart objects like depth, lights, and symbols.
Provides an overview of the route planning functions, including table editing, graphic editing, safety checks, and calculations.
Details how to set route display options, including ETA display and cross track limit lines.
Explains the procedures for opening and closing the Route Planning dialog box.
Describes the components of the Route Planning dialog box, including the title bar, planning bar, and tabs.
Covers the process of saving a created or edited route file, including overwriting and naming conventions.
Details the steps for creating and editing routes using table input, including WPT settings and saving.
Explains how to create and edit routes graphically on the chart using cursors and context menus.
Describes how to create an alternate route by referencing the currently displayed route and modifying it.
Covers checking route data against safety standards and predefined limits, including error identification and sorting.
Explains functions for calculating distance, bearing, ROT, ETA, and TWOL for navigation.
Details procedures for importing and exporting route files, including supported file types and storage locations.
Introduces the route monitoring function, which enables monitoring of ship position, heading, speed, and ETA.
Explains how to select a route for display and delete obsolete route files using the File Operation dialog.
Describes the Voyage Information dialog box used for monitoring voyage statuses and controlling course changes.
Details the Voyage Calculation dialog box for calculating WPT arrival times, time required, and required ship speed.
Explains how to compare planned route data with actual route data using the Pair of data dialog.
Describes how to verify detailed information for each WPT on a route, including position, bearing, and ETA.
Covers setting the dragging anchor monitoring area, either as a circle or a polygon.
Details the procedures for starting and ending the dragging anchor monitoring function.
Explains how to change the size and shape of the monitoring area or delete it on the chart or via context menu.
Provides a step-by-step guide for initiating automatic sailing, including route and waypoint selection.
Covers using existing planned routes or creating new routes for automatic sailing.
Explains how to select the starting waypoint for automatic sailing from the TO-WPT combo box.
Details the procedure for starting automatic sailing after route and waypoint selection, including safety confirmations.
Describes how to stop automatic sailing by clicking the Track Control Stop button.
Lists potential alerts during automatic sailing, their causes, and corresponding countermeasures.
Explains how to manually update charts by selecting the Manual Update option from the Chart menu.
Covers displaying and searching S-57 charts, including selecting charts by name or cursor position.
Details how to display a chart at a specific position by entering latitude and longitude coordinates.
Explains how to confirm, accept, or reject updated S-57 chart contents and integrate them into the original chart.
Describes how to display chart objects based on specified dates and times, such as arrival schedules.
Explains how to display chart boundaries and related information like chart names and ENC data.
Covers offsetting ARCS charts or transforming geodetic datums to WGS-84 using cursor or offset values.
Details how to display the latest report of S-57 and C-MAP updates, including those related to specific routes.
Explains how to display update data for C-MAP charts, including selection and rejection of updates.
Describes how to display ECDIS Chart 1 to check new symbols introduced in IHO S-52 Presentation Library v4.0.
Outlines the procedure for creating and editing user charts, including displaying menus and managing chart files.
Explains how to use map creation tools like drawing toolbars and object property dialogs for user charts.
Details the process of manually updating ARCS charts using map creation tools, including selecting charts and saving changes.
Describes creating objects like symbols, lines, areas, and text on charts during manual updates.
Covers managing and editing user chart objects and Mariner's Mark/Line objects via the Mark/Line List.
Explains creating various objects like symbols, lines, areas, and text using map creation tools for S-57/S-63/C-MAP.
Details how to browse the logbook, including searching events by date and switching between event groups.
Explains how to add new events or edit existing event detail information in the logbook.
Covers outputting logbook data as a file using the File Manager, including selecting file type and destination.
Describes setting chart display modes in ECDIS, including Single, Top-Bottom, Right-Left, and Picture in Picture views.
Covers setting screen display options for own ship symbols, tracks, routes, charts, radar overlay, and TT/AIS targets.
Explains how to set up the display of common chart elements like area boundaries, chart symbols, and depth contours.
Details how to set up the display of RADAR charts, including chart types, text size, and object display options.
Covers setting up the display of ECDIS charts, including layer grouping and selection of chart objects.
Explains how to configure own ship track control, display formats for ship/cursor position, and sub-information dialogs.
Details how to select and display alert setting dialogs for various alert classifications like Collision Avoidance and New Target Warning.
Covers setting conditions for collision avoidance alerts, including CPA/TCPA limits and AIS target status.
Explains setting conditions for automatic acquisition target alarms, including AZ setup and enable/disable options.
Details setting conditions for grounding avoidance alerts, including safety contour and deep contour settings.
Describes setting up look-ahead functions for danger detection vectors and sectors, and switching them on/off.
Explains how to set alert activation times, transfer to BNWAS, and repetition of unacknowledged warnings.
Provides basic operational guidance for the Settings dialog box, including navigating classification and edit panes.
Covers fundamental radar signal processing settings like gain, sea clutter, and rain/snow clutter adjustment.
Details various radar signal processing methods, including video latitude, noise rejection, and echo processing.
Explains how to preset observation scenes based on oceanographic conditions and radar features for optimal performance.
Describes settings for other ship's radar trails, including trails mode, reference level, reduction, and maximum length.
Covers setting up associations between TT and AIS targets to display an association symbol.
Details how to set AIS/TT filters to preferentially display targets within an area or only inside the area.
Explains how to turn the target track function ON or OFF in the setting dialog.
Covers setting various parameters for route plan creation, including route mode, XTD, and arrival radius.
Details setting parameters related to automatic sailing, such as tracking gain and drift correction.
Explains settings for chart operations like redraw, border range, and deletion mode.
Covers setting logbook parameters for events like system start/exit, alerts, and MOB actions.
Explains how to set the display method for NAVTEX messages, including filtering by station and message type.
Details setting volumes for operation sounds, error sounds, and alarm melodies.
Covers assigning functions to user keys and the MULTI dial for quick access to features.
Explains how to save, load, and delete operation/setting preferences for RADAR and ECDIS tasks.