Vertical Bearing Mark, Tilt Mark - Furuno FSV-25 Operator's Manual

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3. VERTICAL MODE
Note: When the settings listed below are changed, the setting value is shown at the
top of the display for five seconds.
• Gain (See section 1.8.)
• Vertical bearing (See paragraph 3.2.2.)
• User program (See section 5.3.)
3.3.2

Vertical bearing mark, tilt mark

The vertical bearing mark is displayed with solid and dashed lines and it shows the
bearing selected on the horizontal display. The circle at the top of the vertical bearing
mark has a V inside of it in the vertical 1 mode, or 1 and 2 as appropriate when both
the vertical 1 and vertical 2 modes are active. Its bearing may be referenced to North
(true) or ship's heading (relative, default setting) on the menu. (See page 6-3.)
The tilt mark is a solid and dashed line which shows in the vertical display the tilt angle
set on the horizontal display.
The meaning of the solid and dashed lines are as shown in the table below.
Vertical bearing mark
Tilt mark
V = Vertical 1
1, 2 = Vertical 1, Vertical 2
V
VR
Vertical bearing mark
Tilt angle
VR
Vertical scan range
3-4
Range from own ship to
vertical scan range
Range from own ship to
horizontal scan range
Tilt mark
• Display range (See section 3.5.)
• Auto train (See section 3.4.)
Solid line
Range further than vertical
scan range
Range further than horizon-
tal scan range
HR = Horizontal Range
VR = Vertical Range
HR
HR
Tilt mark
Horizontal scan range
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