5 automatic acquisition, 1 enabling auto acquisition – Furuno BB FAR28x7 User Manual

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3. ARP OPERATION

3-5

[ARP

TARGET

MENU]


1 ARP SELECT
MANUAL100/
AUTO

25/

AUTO

50/

AUTO

75/

AUTO 100
2 ALL CANCEL
3 REF TARGET VECTOR
OFF/ON

3.5 Automatic

Acquisition

The FAR-2xx7 radars can acquire a maximum of 100 targets, the number of
automatically and manually acquired targets determined by the ARP TGT menu
setting.

ARP TGT menu setting and target acquisition condition

Menu Setting

Acquisition condition

MANUAL100

100 targets manually

AUTO25

25 targets automatically, 75 targets manually

AUTO50

50 targets automatically, 50 targets manually

AUTO75

75 targets automatically, 25 targets manually

AUTO100 100

targets

automatically

A target just acquired automatically is marked with a broken square and a vector
appears within 20 scans (3 s for HSC) of the antenna to indicate the target's
motion trend. Within 60 scans (20 scans for HSC), the initial tracking stage is
finished and the target becomes ready for stable tracking. At this point, the
broken square mark changes to a solid circle. (Targets automatically acquired
are distinguished from those acquired manually. The targets which are acquired
manually are displayed by bold symbol.)

3.5.1

Enabling auto acquisition

1. Roll the trackball to place the arrow in the ARP ACQ MODE box at the right

side of the screen and then push the right button to show the ARP TARGET
menu.







ARP TARGET menu

2. Roll the wheel to choose 1 ARP SELECT and then push the wheel or the left

button.

3. Roll the wheel to choose automatic acquisition condition desired, referring to

the table above for details, and then push the wheel or the left button.

4. Push the right button to close the menu.

Note 1: The ARP ACQ MODE box shows AUTO or when the automatic

acquisition condition is selected.

Note 2: When the menu-set number of automatically acquired targets is

reached, the message “TARGET-FULL (AUTO)” is displayed at the
right-hand side of screen.

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