Icom MR-1220 Instruction Manual - Page 8

Function Display, Screen Range Readout, Fixed Ring Range Readout, Mode Indicator, Heading Indicator

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1 Panel description Function display LLThe screen below is only an example. 1 23 4 5 6 7 26 8 25 9 24 10 23 11 12 13 14 22 15 21 16 17 18 1 SCREEN RANGE READOUT (p. 6) Displays the range of the current screen. NM: Nautical miles km: Kilometers SM: Miles 2 FIXED RING RANGE READOUT (p. 17) Displays the interval range of the fixed ring. 3 MODE INDICATOR (pp. 9, 11) Indicates the Screen mode. "(3D)" is displayed while in the 3D view mode. zzPush [MODE (ZOOM)]/ [ ( )] to select. H-UP / H-UP (3D): SH-UP / SH-UP (3D): N-UP / N-UP (3D): C-UP / C-UP (3D): TM / TM (3D): Head-up Stabilized Head-up North-up Course-up True Motion 4 HEADING INDICATOR (p. 10) Displays the heading readout. HDG: Heading Indicates the heading of the vessel's bow in a clockwise direction from north. LLDisplayed when "Bearing Input" in the Initial menu is set to "NMEA," "AUX" or "N+1." COG: Course Over the Ground LLDisplayed when "Bearing Input" in the Initial menu is set to "GPS" or "GPS-L." 3 20 19 Information boxes 5 BEARING REFERENCE (p. 10) Displays the bearing reference. T: True bearing M: Magnetic bearing 6 TUNING MODE INDICATOR Displays the Tuning mode and the Tuning level. "Standby" is displayed while in the Standby mode. TUNE (Auto): Auto tuning TUNE (Manual): Manual tuning 7 VECTOR INDICATOR Displays the basis of vector reference and the vector time. T Vector: True vector R Vector: Relative vector 8 TRAILS INDICATOR (p. 14) Displays the Trail Reference and the Trail Time. LLEchoes remain, with gradation, during the period of trail time on the screen. (Except for the trail time: ∞) LLProgressing time counter starts counting until the timer reaches the trail time. T Trail: True trail R Trail: Relative trail

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PANEL DESCRIPTION
Function display
1
SCREEN RANGE READOUT
(p. 6)
Displays the range of the current screen.
NM:
Nautical miles
km:
Kilometers
SM:
Miles
2
FIXED RING RANGE READOUT
(p. 17)
Displays the interval range of the fixed ring.
3
MODE INDICATOR
(pp. 9, 11)
Indicates the Screen mode. “(3D)” is displayed
while in the 3D view mode.
z
Push [MODE (ZOOM)]/
[
(
)] to select.
H-UP / H-UP (3D):
Head-up
SH-UP / SH-UP (3D):
Stabilized Head-up
N-UP / N-UP (3D):
North-up
C-UP / C-UP (3D):
Course-up
TM / TM (3D):
True Motion
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HEADING INDICATOR
(p. 10)
Displays the heading readout.
HDG:
Heading
Indicates the heading of the vessel’s bow
in a clockwise direction from north.
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Displayed when “Bearing Input” in the Initial
menu is set to “NMEA,” “AUX” or “N+1.”
COG: Course Over the Ground
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Displayed when “Bearing Input” in the Initial
menu is set to “GPS” or “GPS-L.”
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BEARING REFERENCE
(p. 10)
Displays the bearing reference.
T:
True bearing
M:
Magnetic bearing
6
TUNING MODE INDICATOR
Displays the Tuning mode and the Tuning level.
“Standby” is displayed while in the Standby mode.
TUNE (Auto):
Auto tuning
TUNE (Manual): Manual tuning
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VECTOR INDICATOR
Displays the basis of vector reference and the
vector time.
T Vector:
True vector
R Vector: Relative vector
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TRAILS INDICATOR
(p. 14)
Displays the Trail Reference and the Trail Time.
L
Echoes remain, with gradation, during the period of
trail time on the screen. (Except for the trail time:
)
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Progressing time counter starts counting until the timer
reaches the trail time.
T Trail:
True trail
R Trail: Relative trail
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Information boxes
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