Radar operation, 1 radar display, 2 transmitting, stand-by – Furuno NAVNET GD-1920C User Manual

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2. RADAR OPERATION

This chapter covers radar operation, including the ARP (Auto Plotter) function. ARP
requires a Model 18x4C/19x4C series network radar equipped with the ARP circuit board.

2.1 Radar

Display

TRAIL 30m

02m30s

G1 IN

G2 OUT

ES H

EAV L

IR L

EBL1

27.0

°

R

VRM1

5.666nm

Range/
range ring
interval

Presentation
mode

Zoom area

Zoom
window

Guard zone 1

Trail time
Trail elapsed time
Guard zone 1
Guard zone 2
Echo stretch

Interference rejector

Guard zone 2

VRM2

VRM1

EBL1

Range ring

Pulselength

Heading
M: Magnetic
T: True

Heading line

EBL1 bearing

VRM1 range

Cursor range
and bearing
(Cursor position may
also be shown, in
L/L or Loran C TD.)

EBL2 bearing, VRM2 range

Cursor

Alarm icon

Battery icon

EBL2

327.1

°

R

VRM2

8.212nm

12/

H-UP

3nm
LP

319. 9

°

M

EBL2

Echo averaging

359.9 ˚R

11.70

nm

+

Own ship vector
(ARP-equipped model,
true vector mode)

North marker
(Head-up, Course-up mode)

S

I

M

Simulation
mode

Radar display


2.2 Transmitting,

Stand-by

1. Confirm that the network radar is plugged in.
2. Press the

DISP key to select a radar display.

3. Press the

POWER/BRILL key momentarily.

4. Press the RADAR STBY soft key to highlight TX on its label.
5. Press the RETURN soft key.

When the radar picture is not required, but you want keep it in a state of readiness, press
the RADAR TX soft key to highlight STBY on its label.

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