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Simrad R5000 User Manual

Simrad R5000
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Truncating a PI line
You can use the truncate menu option to extend or reduce an existing PI line. The end points
of the line (A and B) are adjusted individually.
1. Select the truncate A or B option in the menu.
- The slider bar is displayed
2. Turn the rotary knob to extend or reduce the line
3. Press the exit key to confirm the selection
2
Function activated
2
End point adjusted
2
Line truncated
A line remains truncated until the restore length option is selected from the menu.
PI line alignment
A PI line can be parallel to port or starboard of the heading line, or to the port or starboard
side of an EBL.
If the stabilization is set to heading, the PI line rotates as the vessel heading change
Parallel to EBL is a way to quickly set the bearing of a PI line parallel to the EBL in use. The
line does not rotate if the EBL is changed later.
EBL/VRM markers
The EBL/VRM markers are a basic tool for collision avoidance. They are used to mark any fixed
or moving radar target, and to measure distances between two objects.
The reference point of an EBL/VRM marker is by default positioned at the center of the vessel.
It is possible to offset the reference point to any selected position on the radar image to
measure the distance between two objects on the PPI, or to fix the marker to a target.
Two different EBL/VRMs can be placed on the radar image. They are identified as dashed
rings/lines with different colors to discriminate them from each other and from the fixed
range rings:
EBM/VRM1 is cyan
EBL/VRM2 is blue
The EBL presentation can be defined with true or relative presentation:
A
B
2
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BrandSimrad
ModelR5000
CategoryRadar
LanguageEnglish

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