Using the cursor on the radar panel – B&G Zeus 12 User Manual
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Setting the radar orientation
Heading up
Rotates the radar image to display the current heading directly up on
the radar image.
North up
Rotates the radar image with North upwards.
Course up
Rotates the radar image to display the current navigation course
directly up.
This option works only when the vessel is navigating. If the vessel
not is navigating the heading up orientation will be used until the
navigation function is started.
Setting the radar motion
You can select how your vessel symbol moves on the radar image.
The radar motion can only be changed when the radar is transmitting.
If there’s no heading data or COG, only Relative Motion mode is
available.
True motion
Your vessel, and moving targets, move across the Radar screen as
you travel. All stationary objects remain in a fixed position.
Relative motion
Your vessel remains in a fixed location on the Radar screen and all
other objects move relative to your position. You can choose the
position of the fixed location, refer as described in Positioning the
radar center.
Relative motion is the default setting.
Changing the image color
Different colors (palettes) can be used to represent detail on your
radar panel.
Using the Cursor on the Radar Panel
The cursor is by default not shown on the radar image.
When you press one of the arrow keys the cursor will be
visible, the cursor position window will be activated.
The cursor can be used to measure a distance to a target,
and to select targets as described later in this section.
To remove the cursor and cursor elements from the panel,
press the ‘X’ key.
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