Icom MR-1220 Instruction Manual - Page 16
Changing the screen view, 3D view mode
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2 Basic operation Changing the screen view You can change the screen view, according to the situation. DD3D view mode You can change to the 2D or 3D view in the TX mode. When you set the "Standby mode" in the System menu to "AIS," you can also use the 3D view in the Standby mode. Selecting a target in the 3D view You can focus a target by moving the cross-line cursor (the gray cross-line at the surface of the PPI area) onto a bottom of the vertical line of a target. The Dual view of the 3D and 2D In the 3D view mode, you can 2D view in the sub window. Cross-line cursor 1. Move the cursor to a place where there is no target. 2. Hold down [ENTER]/[ ] for 1 second. •• The context menu is displayed. 3. Select "Select 2D/3D view", and then push [ENTER The screen changes to the 3D view. LLDo the same way to return to the 2D view. Customizing the 3D view settings You can customize the 3D height and the angle settings in the 3D view mode. 1. Hold down [ENTER]/[ ] for 1 second. •• The context menu is displayed. 2. Select "3D Height Setting" or "3D Angle Setting," and then push [ENTER]/[ ]. 3. Push [▲] or [▼] to select an option, and then push [ENTER]/[ ]. Menu 3D Height Setting 3D Angle Setting Options OFF, Low, Middle, or High 20° to 60° in 10° steps 2D view window Selected target zz Hold down [MODE]/[ ] for 1 second ([ZOOM]/[ ]). •• The 2D view is displayed in the sub window. The selected target icon is displayed in the window. LLYou can not operate in the sub window. LLHold down [MODE]/[ ] for 1 second again to close the 2D view. The NOTIFICATION about the 3D view mode •• The EBL/VRM 1 and 2, and Parallel Index Lines are not usable in 3D view mode. •• When the View mode is changed from the 2D to 3D while the Zoom view window is active, the display changes to the 2D/3D Dual view mode. •• Alarm Zone 1 and 2 cannot be edited in the 3D view mode. 11