Radar targeting, A) functionality works with radar, Radar overlay screen – Garmin GPSMAP 5215 User Manual

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4000/5000 Series Owner’s Manual

Radar

Radar Targeting

Radar targeting enables you to identify and track objects.

About MARPA

MARPA is primarily used for collision avoidance, through object targeting and tracking.
To use MARPA, you must assign a MARPA tag to a target. The radar system automatically monitors the

tagged object and provides you with information about the object, including the range, bearing, speed, GPS

heading, nearest approach, and time to nearest approach. MARPA indicates the status of each tagged object

(acquiring, lost, tracking, or dangerous), and the chartplotter can sound a collision alarm if the object enters

your safe zone.

MARPA Targeting Symbols

Symbol Description

Acquiring a target� Concentric, dashed green rings radiate from the target while the radar is

locking onto it�

Target has been acquired� A solid green ring indicates the location of a target that the radar

has locked onto� A dashed green line attached to the circle indicates the projected course over

ground or the GPS heading of the target�

Closest point of approach and time to closest point of approach to a dangerous target�

Dangerous target is in range� A red ring flashes from the target while an alarm sounds and

a message banner appears� After the alarm has been acknowledged, a solid red dot with a

dashed red line attached to it indicates the location and the projected course over ground or

the GPS heading of the target� If the safe-zone collision alarm has been set to Off, the target

flashes, but the audible alarm does not sound and the alarm banner does not appear (

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Target has been lost� A solid green ring with an

X through it indicates that the radar could not

lock onto the target�

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