Lowrance HDS-7 LIVE HDS Live Operator Manual - Page 136

VelocityTrack settings, VelocityTrack examples, Black/Green palette - Red

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• Approaching targets - only approaching targets are colored The color of approaching and diverging targets depends on the palette used: Radar image palettes • Diverging targets are blue colored on all radar image palettes. • Approaching target colors on radar image palettes: - Black/Red palette - Yellow - White/Red palette - Yellow - Black/Green palette - Red - Black/Yellow palette - Red Radar overlay palettes on charts • Diverging targets are dark grey. • Approaching targets are yellow. VelocityTrack settings Use this dialog to set speed thresholds of targets to be colored. The speed threshold can be defined to apply for the radar source of the selected radar panel only, or to all radar sources connected to the system. The setting is only applied to those radars powered and connected at the time the setting is made. If the all radar sources option is selected, newly connected radars will use the specified values automatically. VelocityTrack examples Approaching and diverging moving targets can be indicated as neutral (not colored) in some circumstances. The navigator should be aware of these situations to safely use the VelocityTrack feature as an aid for collision avoidance. Examples of how VelocityTrack behaves in 2 navigation scenarios is illustrated below. The illustrations show a target (A) crossing own vessel's (B) path. 136 Radar| HDS Live Operator Manual

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Approaching targets - only approaching targets are colored
The color of approaching and diverging targets depends on the
palette used:
Radar image palettes
Diverging targets are blue colored on all radar image palettes.
Approaching target colors on radar image palettes:
-
Black/Red palette - Yellow
-
White/Red palette - Yellow
-
Black/Green palette - Red
-
Black/Yellow palette - Red
Radar overlay palettes on charts
Diverging targets are dark grey.
Approaching targets are yellow.
VelocityTrack settings
Use this dialog to set speed thresholds of targets to be colored.
The speed threshold can be defined to apply for the radar source of
the selected radar panel only, or to all radar sources connected to
the system. The setting is only applied to those radars powered and
connected at the time the setting is made. If the all radar sources
option is selected, newly connected radars will use the specified
values automatically.
VelocityTrack examples
Approaching and diverging moving targets can be indicated as
neutral (not colored) in some circumstances. The navigator should
be aware of these situations to safely use the VelocityTrack feature
as an aid for collision avoidance.
Examples of how VelocityTrack behaves in 2 navigation scenarios is
illustrated below. The illustrations show a target (
A
) crossing own
vessel's (
B
) path.
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Radar
| HDS Live Operator Manual