Chapter 3-16 CR44/54 Radar menu
+/-
Toggle between available values
0-9
Key in new values
ENT
Confirm changes by pressing [ENT] (or [MENU])
There is no regret or “exit without making any change”-key from the
control panel. As soon as the keys are pressed to change a function,
the actual change is immediately carried out.
Orientation can be either: HU, NU or TM
HU (Head-Up in relative motion): The heading line always appears
on the display at 0 degrees as the antenna passes the bow of the
vessel. Targets appearing on the display are relative to your own
ship’s position and heading. Most people will operate the radar in
Head-up mode, as it allows for the easiest interpretation of the situa-
tion around your boat.
NU (North-Up in relative motion): In this mode, targets are dis-
played at their measured distances in true direction from your boat.
North being at the top of the display. In the NU mode, you must be
interfaced with an electronic compass for proper operation.
Receiving the alarm: “Heading missing” the system will change to
Head-Up in relative motion.
TM (North-Up in True Motion): Targets are displayed at their meas-
ured distances in true direction from your boat. Own ship moves
past land, buoys and fixed objects. In the TM mode, you must be
interfaced with an electronic compass for proper operation.
Receiving the alarm: “Heading missing” or “Position mising” the
system will change to Head-Up in relative motion.
0.50nm in this example, indicates the displayed range in the radar
picture.
Power off use the +/- keys to toggle between: Power off, X-MIT and
Standby.
TI is the Tuning Indicator, which provides an indication of the
signal strength.