Presentation Modes; How To Select An Presentation Mode; Description Of Presentation Modes - Furuno FAR-1513 Operator's Manual

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Presentation Modes

This radar has the following presentation modes available:
Relative Motion (RM)
HEAD UP
STAB HEAD UP : Head-up with compass bearing scale (True Bearing) where the
COURSE UP
NORTH UP
STERN UP
True Motion (TM)
Land objects and sea are stationary. Requires compass and speed data.
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How to select an presentation mode

Select the [PRESENTATION MODE] box at the top left corner of the screen, then
press the left button to select a presentation mode.
Loss of gyrocompass signal
When the compass signal is lost, "GYRO" appears in yellow-orange in the [ALERT]
box, the presentation mode automatically becomes HEAD UP, and TT and AIS tar-
gets, map and chart are erased. After restoring the compass signal (when using AD-
10 heading data), "HEADING SET" appears in the [ALERT] box. Stop the alert with
the [ALERT ACK] key or select the [ALERT] box, then press the left button. Check
the GYRO data.
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Description of presentation modes

HEAD UP mode
A display without azimuth stabilization in which the
line that connects the center with the top of the display
indicates your heading. Targets are shown at their
measured distances and their directions relative to
your heading. The short dotted line on the bearing
scale is the north marker.
: Not stabilized
bearing scale rotates with the compass reading.
: Compass-stabilized relative to ship's orientation at the time of se-
lecting COURSE UP.
: Compass-stabilized with reference to North.
: The radar image is rotated 180°. Graphics and relative and true
bearings are also rotated 180°.
= Other modes:
STERN UP RM, STAB HEAD UP RM,
COURSE UP RM, NORTH UP RM, NORTH UP TM
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
Heading line
North marker
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