Furuno BB FAR28x7 User Manual

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1. RADAR OPERATION

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1.12.2 Description of presentation modes

Head-up mode

The head-up mode is a display in which the line connecting own ship and the top
of the display indicates own ship’s heading.

The target pips are painted at their measured distances and in their directions
relative to own ship’s heading.

A short line on the bearing scale is the north marker indicating heading sensor
north. A failure of the heading sensor input will cause the north marker to
disappear and the readout to show ***.*° and the message HDG SIG MISSING
appears in red at the lower-right corner of the screen.

Heading Line

North Marker

Note:

When display is off-centered,

the heading mark appears at 000 degrees.

Head-up mode


Course-up mode

The course-up mode is an azimuth stabilized display in which a line connecting
the center with the top of the display indicates own ship’s intended course
(namely, own ship’s previous heading just before this mode has been selected).

Target pips are painted at their measured distances and in their directions
relative to the intended course, which is maintained at the 0-degree position. The
heading line moves in accordance with ship’s yawing and course change. This
mode is useful to avoid smearing of picture during course change.

Heading Line

North Marker

Course-up mode

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