Radar operation – Furuno BB FAR28x7 User Manual

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1. RADAR OPERATION

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1.20.2 Measuring range by the variable range marker (VRM)

There are two VRMs, No. 1 and No. 2, which appear as dashed rings so that you
can discriminate them from the fixed range rings. The two VRMs can be
distinguished from each other by different lengths of dashes.

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TTG to VRM

Measuring range with VRMs

By keyboard

1. Press the [VRM ON] key to display either of the VRMs. Successively

pressing the [VRM ON] key toggles the active VRM between No. 1 and No. 2.
The currently active marker is enclosed with >.....<.

2. Operate the VRM rotary control to align the active variable range marker with

the inner edge of the target of interest and read its distance at the lower-right
corner of the screen. Each VRM remains at the same geographical distance
when you operate the [RANGE] key or the RANGE box. This means that the
apparent radius of the VRM ring changes in proportion to the selected range
scale.

3. Press the [VRM OFF] key to erase each VRM.

By trackball

1. Roll the trackball to place the arrow in the VRM1 or VRM2 box, whichever

VRM you want to use.

VRM1

VRM2

VRM boxes

2. The guidance box reads “VRM ON/.” Push the left button to turn on the VRM.

The guidance box now reads “VRM SET L = DELETE /.”

3. Push the left button again and the cursor jumps to inside the effective display

area. The guidance box now reads “VRM FIX / EXIT.”

4. Roll the trackball (coarse adjustment) or wheel (fine adjustment) to align the

active variable range marker with the inner edge of the target of interest and
read its distance at the lower-right corner of the screen. Each VRM remains
at the same geographical distance when you operate the [RANGE] key. This
means that the apparent radius of the VRM ring changes in proportion to the
selected range scale.

5. Push the left button to anchor the VRM and fix its readout, or push the right

button to return the VRM to its previous location (range).

6. To erase a VRM, choose the appropriate VRM readout box and then push

the left button until the VRM disappears from the screen.

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