• True motion: the reference is geographic (e.g. a coastal line or current own vessel position)
• Relative motion: the EBL follows a moving reference (own vessel or a moving target)
The marker's line width indicates whether the marker is in edit mode (bold lines) or at a fixed
position (thin lines).
EBL/VRM1 OFF,
function not active
EBL/VRM1 ON,
EBL in edit mode
EBL/VRM1 ON,
VRM in edit mode
The EBL/VRM pop-up
The content of the pop-up depends on status of the active EBL/VRM. The example shows the
pop-up when the active EBL/VRM is offset.
The adjustable parameter is indicated with blue text in the softkey.
From the pop-up you can:
• switch between active EBL/VRM 1 and EBL/VRM 2 marker
• turn ON/OFF displaying of the active marker
• switch between adjusting EBL and VRM for the active marker. You can also switch
between adjustable parameter by pressing the rotary knob
• set EBL presentation (True or Relative)
• set offset for active marker
• reset an offset marker to vessel position
• select whether the EBL/VRM should be locked to own vessel or to a geographical position
Turning the EBL/VRM marker on and off
At system start-up, both EBL/VRM markers are turned off.
• Turn ON EBL/VRM 1 by pressing the EBL/VRM key once
• Switch between EBL/VRM 1 and EBL/VRM 2 from the function's pop-up
• Turn OFF an EBL/VRM from the function's pop-up
Adjusting the EBL/VRM marker
The text in the EBL/VRM short-cut button and the EBL/VRM marker's line width indicate
which item that is in edit mode.
EBL/VRM2 ON,
function not in edit mode
EBL/VRM1 and 2 ON,
EBL1 in edit mode
EBL/VRM1 and 2 ON,
VRM1 in edit mode
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