2 display indications and markers, 3 turning the radar on and off, Caution – Furuno 841 MARK-2 User Manual

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0.5

Range

Range ring interval

Echo trail, AUTO tuning
Echo trail elapsed time,
echo trail time, tuning indicator
Guard zone
Fast Time Constant
(rain clutter suppressor)
Echo stretch
Interference rejector

EBL

Range ring

Cursor

Heading marker

Guard zone

area

VRM

HDG 326.8°

SP

Pulsewidth

Heading (requires
heading data)

OFF

CENTER

1.5

NM

Off center

VRM EBL + CURSOR

0.675

NM

220.9°

R

0.646

NM

308.7°

R

TRAIL AUTO

15S

G (IN)

FTC1

ES

IR

0:00

VRM
range

EBL
bearing

Cursor
range

Cursor
bearing

}

Range and bearing to cursor
or cursor position in latitude
and longitude may be displayed
by pressing the [HM OFF] key.

CU

Presentation mode

Note: When the heading signal is lost, the HDG
readout at the top of the screen shows ***.*.
This warning stays on when the heading sig-
nal is restored to warn the operator that the
readout may be unrealiable. The warning may
be erased by pressing the [DISP MODE] key,

2.3 Turning the Radar On and Off

Turning the radar on

Press the [POWER] key to turn the radar on
or off. The control panel lights and a timer
displays the time remaining for warm up of
the magnetron (the device which produces
radar pulses), counting down from 2:30 to
0:01.

Note: When the power is reapplied within a
certain amount of time and circuits remain
charged, the warmup process is skipped—you
can transmit immediately.

CAUTION

The radar antenna emits high frequency
radio radiation which can be harmful,
particularly to your eyes. Never look
directly at the antenna from a distance of
less than two feet when the radar is in
operation. Always make sure no one is near
the antenna before turning on the radar.

2.2 Display Indications and Markers

Figure 2-2 Display indications

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