10 mode and length of vectors, 11 past position display, True or relative vector – Furuno FR-2805 Series User Manual

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2.10 Mode and Length of

Vectors

True or relative vector

Target vectors can be displayed relative
to own ship's heading (relative) or with
reference to the north (true).

Press the VECTOR TRUE/REL key to
select true or relative vectors. This fea-
ture is available in all presentation modes
(gyrocompass must be working correctly).
The current vector mode is indicated at
the upper-right corner of the screen.

True vector

With true vectors the radar display will look
like the one shown below in head-up
mode.

In the true motion mode, all fixed targets
such as land, navigational marks and
ships at anchor remain stationary on the
radar screen with vector length zero. But
in the presence of wind and/or current,
true vectors appear on fixed targets rep-
resenting the reciprocal of set and drift
affecting own ship unless set and drift
values are properly entered (see para-
graph 2.12).

A

Buoy

A

B

Own ship

Target on colli-
sion course

(a) True vectors in head-up mode

Buoy

B

Own ship

Target on colli-
sion course

(b) Relative vectors in head-up mode

Relative vector

With relative vectors the radar display will
look like (b).

Relative vectors on targets which are not
moving over the ground such as land,
navigational marks and ships at anchor
will represent the reciprocal of own ship’s
ground track. A target of which vector ex-
tension passes through own ship is on the
collision course. (Dotted lines in the fig-
ure are for explanation only.)

ORIGIN

MARK

VECTOR

TRUE/

REL

VECTOR

TIME

TARGET

DATA

TARGET

BASED

DATA

AUTO

PLOT

TRIAL

LOST

TARGET

HISTORY

Vector time

Vector time (or the length of vectors) can
be set to 30 seconds, 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, 15 or
30 minutes and the selected vector time
is indicated at the upper-right corner of
the screen.

Press the VECTOR TIME key to select
desired vector time. The vector tip shows
an estimated position of the target after
the selected vector time elapses. It can
be valuable to extend the vector length to
evaluate the risk of collision with any tar-
get.

2.11 Past Position Display

The ARPA displays equally time-spaced
dots marking the past positions of any
targets being tracked.

A new dot is added every minute (or at
preset time intervals) until the preset num-
ber is reached. If a target changes its
speed, the spacing will be uneven. If it
changes the course, its plotted course will
not be a straight line.

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