Icom MR-1220 Instruction Manual - Page 9

Information boxes, Displayed when the Interference Reduction IR

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Panel description 1 Function display 9 RAIN CONTROL ICON (p. 8) Displayed when the RAIN Control function is active. 10 REFERENCE INDICATOR (p. 41) Displayed when the Input Speed Selection is set to "Manual". 11 SEA ICON (p. 8) Displayed when the SEA Control function is active. "AUTO" (automatic) is displayed below the icon when the Automatic SEA control is active. 12 LONG PULSE ICON (p. 13) Displayed when the Long pulse is used. 13 NORTH MARK (p. 9) Indicates the true north direction. 14 HEADING LINE (p. 12) Indicates the ships bow direction. 15 CROSS-LINE CURSOR (THE CURSOR) Used to measure the bearing and distance, setting the alarm zone, selecting the ARPA/AIS targets, and so on. The cross-line cursor can be moved in 16 directions by pushing or holding the cursor pad. 16 OWN TRACK ICON (p. 35) Displayed when the Own track is turned ON. 17 AIS ICON (p. 23) Displayed when a valid AIS signal is received from the NMEA1 (AIS) port. The icon disappears if the AIS signal is not received for a certain period of time. LL"FULL" is displayed below the AIS icon when the AIS information of 100 targets is received. 18 EBL/VRM 1 READOUTS (p. 19) Displays the bearing of the Electronic Bearing Line (EBL) 1 and the distance of the Variable Range Marker (VRM) 1, when EBL 1 and the VRM 1 are used. 19 EBL/VRM 2 READOUTS (p. 20) Displays the bearing of the Electronic Bearing Line (EBL) 2 and the distance of the Variable Range Marker (VRM) 2 when EBL 2 and the VRM 2 are set. 20 ARPA ICON (p. 30) Displayed when one or more targets are automatically acquired by the Auto Acquire function. LL"FULL" is displayed below the ARPA icon when 20 targets are automatically acquired. 21 PLAIN POSITION INDICATOR SCOPE AREA (PPI) Displays the radar picture and plots the data such as vessels, bases, and so on. LLThe screen shows when the PPI Area is set to "Wide." 22 FIXED RANGE RINGS (p. 17) 1 Displays the distance at fixed intervals from the vessel's own position. The interval distance is 2 indicated by the ring range readout (w). LLThese rings are displayed when the "Brilliance of 3 Rings" item in the Brilliance & Color menu is set to ON (1 to 3). 4 23 ZOOM ICON (p. 12) Displayed when the Zoom view is active. 5 24 ECHO STRETCH ICON (p. 13) Displayed when the Echo Stretch function is active. 6 25 IR 1 / IR 2 ICONS / (p. 8) 7 Displayed when the Interference Reduction (IR) function 1 or 2 is active. 8 26 ALARM 1 / ALARM 2 ICONS / (p. 21) Displayed when the alarm 1 or 2 is set. 9 DDInformation boxes 1 2 10 3 11 AIS(True) Class A Posn: 34°34.368 N 499999992 SIM2  135°22.581 E T CRS: 330.0°T COG:350.0°T CPA: 0.092 NM SOG: 15.0 kn BRG: 282.4°R T SPD: 17.0 kn TCPA: -18m 42s Dist: 1.839 NM Posn: 34°34.707 N  135°20.550 E BRG:291.3°R Dist: 1.707 NM 12 13 1 OWN SHIP INFORMATION BOX Displays the current location of your vessel. 14 LLTo display the position, NMEA 0183 data is required. 2 TARGET INFORMATION BOX 15 Displays information about the selected target, such as where it is a vessel, base, aircraft, waypoint 16 mark, and so on. The items displayed in the box vary, depending 17 on the selected target. See the later sections for details on the target type and contents in the 18 information box. 3 CURSOR INFORMATION BOX 19 Displays the location of the cross-line cursor and bearing and distance from your own position. 20 Bearing R: Relative bearing T: True bearing 21 M: Magnetic bearing LLLatitude and longitude (Lat/Lon) or Time to go (TTG) can be selected as the position format. NOTE: You can minimize or restore the information boxes. Move the cursor onto a box (the box frame is highlighted orange), and press [ENTER]/[ ] to minimize or restore the information box. 4

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PANEL DESCRIPTION
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Function display
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RAIN CONTROL ICON
(p. 8)
Displayed when the RAIN Control function is active.
*
REFERENCE INDICATOR
(p. 41)
Displayed when the Input Speed Selection is set to
“Manual”.
+
SEA ICON
(p. 8)
Displayed when the SEA Control function is active.
“AUTO” (automatic) is displayed below the icon
when the Automatic SEA control is active.
,
LONG PULSE ICON
(p. 13)
Displayed when the Long pulse is used.
-
NORTH MARK
(p. 9)
Indicates the true north direction.
.
HEADING LINE
(p. 12)
Indicates the ships bow direction.
/
CROSS-LINE CURSOR (THE CURSOR)
Used to measure the bearing and distance, setting
the alarm zone, selecting the ARPA/AIS targets,
and so on.
The cross-line cursor can be moved in 16 directions
by pushing or holding the cursor pad.
0
OWN TRACK ICON
(p. 35)
Displayed when the Own track is turned ON.
¹
AIS ICON
(p. 23)
Displayed when a valid AIS signal is received from
the NMEA1 (AIS) port.
The icon disappears if the AIS signal is not received
for a certain period of time.
L
“FULL” is displayed below the AIS icon when the AIS
information of 100 targets is received.
±
EBL/VRM 1 READOUTS
(p. 19)
Displays the bearing of the Electronic Bearing Line
(EBL) 1 and the distance of the Variable Range
Marker (VRM) 1, when EBL 1 and the VRM 1 are
used.
·
EBL/VRM 2 READOUTS
(p. 20)
Displays the bearing of the Electronic Bearing Line
(EBL) 2 and the distance of the Variable Range
Marker (VRM) 2 when EBL 2 and the VRM 2 are set.
¸
ARPA ICON
(p. 30)
Displayed when one or more targets are
automatically acquired by the Auto Acquire function.
L
“FULL” is displayed below the ARPA icon when 20
targets are automatically acquired
.
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LAIN POSITION INDICATOR SCOPE AREA (PPI)
Displays the radar picture and plots the data such
as vessels, bases, and so on.
L
The screen shows when the PPI Area is set to “Wide.”
³
FIXED RANGE RINGS
(p. 17)
Displays the distance at fixed intervals from the
vessel’s own position. The interval distance is
indicated by the ring range readout (
w
).
L
These rings are displayed when the “Brilliance of
Rings” item in the Brilliance & Color menu is set to ON
(1 to 3).
ZOOM ICON
(p. 12)
Displayed when the Zoom view is active.
´
ECHO STRETCH ICON
(p. 13)
Displayed when the Echo Stretch function is active.
µ
IR 1 / IR 2 ICONS
/
(p. 8)
Displayed when the Interference Reduction (IR)
function 1 or 2 is active.
:
ALARM 1 / ALARM 2 ICONS
/
(p. 21)
Displayed when the alarm 1 or 2 is set.
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Information boxes
Posn:
34°34.368 N
135°22.581 E
COG:
350.0°T
SOG:
15.0 kn
Posn: 34°34.707 N
135°20.550 E
BRG:
291.3°R
Dist:
1.707 NM
499999992 SIM2
T CRS: 330.0°T
T SPD: 17.0 kn
CPA: 0.092 NM
TCPA: -18m 42s
BRG: 282.4°R
Dist: 1.839 NM
AIS(True) Class A
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OWN SHIP INFORMATION BOX
Displays the current location of your vessel.
L
To display the position, NMEA 0183 data is required.
2
TARGET INFORMATION BOX
Displays information about the selected target, such
as where it is a vessel, base, aircraft, waypoint
mark, and so on.
The items displayed in the box vary, depending
on the selected target. See the later sections
for details on the target type and contents in the
information box.
3
CURSOR INFORMATION BOX
Displays the location of the cross-line cursor and
bearing and distance from your own position.
Bearing
R:
Relative bearing
T:
True bearing
M:
Magnetic bearing
L
Latitude and longitude (Lat/Lon) or Time to go (TTG)
can be selected as the position format.
NOTE:
You can minimize or restore the information
boxes. Move the cursor onto a box (the box frame
is highlighted orange), and press [ENTER]/[
] to
minimize or restore the information box.