1. Centered VRM/EBLBy default when the VRM/EBL is enabled it will be centered around your
vessel. You can use the ‘centered’ VRM/EBL to determine the range and bearing of an object
in relation to your vessel.
2. Floating VRM/EBLYou can adjust the VRM/EBL so that it is centered on another object, know as
a ‘floating’ VRM/EBL. You can use the floating VRM/EBL to determine the range and bearing
between the 2 objects.
The reference point used for the VRM/EBL can be configured to either measure bearing from true
north / magnetic north or be a bearing relative to your vessel.
When set to
True/Mag bearing is measured from the display’s selected bearing reference (i.e.:
True or Magnetic north). The display’s bearing reference can be specified from the
Units menu:
Homescreen > Units > Bearing.
When set to
Relative bearings are taken from the Ships Heading Marker (SHM).
Creating a centered VRM/EBL
To create a VRM/EBL centered on your vessel follow the steps below.
From the Radar app:
1. Press a button on the
Directional pad to enter cursor mode.
2. Press the
OK button.
The radar conte
xt menu is displayed.
3. Enable the
VRM/EBL toggle switch.
4. Use the
Directional pad to change the size of the VRM and location of the EBL.
5. Press the
Back button to place the VRM/EBL.
Creating a floating VRM/EBL
To create a floating VRM/EBL follow the steps below
From the Radar app:
1. Press a button on the
Directional pad to enter cursor mode.
2. Press the
OK button.
The radar conte
xt menu is displayed.
3. Enable the
VRM/EBL toggle switch.
4. Press and hold the
OK button for approximately 3 seconds, until the VRM/EBL lines turn White.
5. Use the
Directional pad to change the center location of the VRM.
6. Press and hold the
OK button for approximately 3 seconds, until the VRM/EBL lines turn Blue.
7. Use the
Directional pad to change the location where the VRM and EBL intersect.
8. Press the
Back button to place the VRM/EBL.
Editing a VRM/EBL
Once the VRM/EBL has been placed you can adjust its size and position.
With a VRM/EBL displayed:
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