19. Recording Functions; How To Record User, Position Events; User Events - Furuno FCR-2119-BB Operation Manual

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19. RECORDING FUNCTIONS

The chart radar records various voyage-related items like movement and position of
own ship and dangerous radar targets (from Radar). These items are recorded in the
following logs:
Update log:
Event log:
NAV log:
Target log:
Alert log:
Route transfer log: Records sent and received route-related communications.
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How to Record User, Position Events

This equipment can save/show a maximum of 2,000 events.
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User events

A user event is a comment about an event
(weather, etc.). You can show user events on the
chart area. Open the [Tracking] page of the
[Symbol Display] menu show or hide the events.
To record a user event:
1. Get into the Navigational or Voyage planning
mode then click the [Log], [Event Log] and
[User Event] buttons on the InstantAccess
bar™ to show the [Record User Event] win-
dow.
2. Enter a comment. Click the [OK] button to finish and close the text box.
An event marker ( ) appears at your position and the event is recorded to the [Voy-
age] log.
To view the comment entered for an event,
put the cursor on the event then left click to
show the [Event Information] window.
Note: The [Event Information] window is
shown with the [CHART for RADAR]
mode.
The window shows the name of the event ([UserEvent]), time and date of entry, lati-
tude and longitude position of the event and comment. Note that the comment can be
edited from this window. Edit the comment then click the [OK] button to save.
Records the install and update history for the ENC, ARCS and C-MAP charts
(see section 7.13).
Records user events and position events.
Records entire voyage (i.e., a sailing of a route from first point to the last, also
MOB data), details (position, speed and course every minute), chart usage
(information on charts used for display).
Records dangerous TT, AIS.
Records alerts generated by the system (see section 20.6).
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