How To Delete Marks; How To Hide The Heading Line Marker; How To Hide/Show The Stern Mark; North Mark - Furuno FAR-2218-BB Operator's Manual

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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1.42.5

How to delete marks

Marks can be deleted one at a time, or all at once.
How to delete marks individually
1. Select the operational display area, then right-click to show the [CURSOR] con-
text menu.
2. Select [MARK DELETE]. The cursor changes to a highlighted cursor.
3. Place the highlighted cursor on the mark to be deleted, then left-click.
4. Repeat step 3 to delete another mark, or press the right button to return the cur-
sor to normal function.
How to delete all marks
1. Open the menu.
2. Select [2 MARKS].
3. Select [8 DELETE DATA].
4. Select [2 ALL MARKS].
5. Select [YES], then press the ENTER MARK key.
6. Close the menu.
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How to hide the heading line marker

The heading line is a line from the own ship position to the outer edge of the radar dis-
play area and appears at zero degrees on the bearing scale in HEAD UP mode. The
orientation of the line changes the orientation depending on the ship orientation in
NORTH UP and True Motion modes.
To temporarily extinguish the heading line to look at targets existing dead ahead of
own ship, press and hold the HL OFF key, or place the cursor on the [HL OFF] box at
the left of the display then left-click and hold. In addition to the heading line, the stern
marker and all graphics within the operational display area are also erased. To redis-
play the heading line, etc., release the key or the left button.
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How to hide/show the stern mark

The stern marker, which is a dotted line, appears opposite to the heading line. To dis-
play or erase this marker do the following:
1. Open the menu.
2. Select [2 MARKS].
3. Select [STERN MARK].
4. Select [ON] or [OFF] as appropriate, then press the ENTER MARK key.
5. Close the menu.
1.42.8

North mark

The north mark is displayed as a short dotted line on the inside edge of the operational
display area. In HEAD UP mode, the north mark moves according to the own ship
bearing.
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