Using Mob [Mob]; 4.1.8 Operating Ebl, Vrm, And Pi With Cursor - JRC JMA-5312-6 Instruction Manual

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4.1.7 Using MOB [MOB]

The marker (anchor symbol) function displays a dotted line from the marker input position to the own
ship's position, and indicates the range, bearing, and required time from the own ship's position to the
marker. (The navigator needs to be connected.)
For example, the function can be used for following purposes:
To confirm the drifting distance from where the ship was anchored.
To record a position of man overboard.
Procedures
1
Press the [MOB] key.
A marker will be displayed at the own ship's position on the radar display at the
moment when the [MOB] key is pressed. The own ship and the marker are
connected with a dotted line.
Even when the own ship moves, the marker is fixed at the latitude and longitude.
Thus, if a marker is put to an important position, the ship can return to the position
regarding the marker as a target.
Cancellation
1
Press the [MOB] key for 2 seconds.
The marker will disappear.

4.1.8 Operating EBL, VRM, and PI with Cursor

When the cursor mode is set to AUTO (upper right of the display on page 2-3), EBL, VRM, and
PI can be operated simply by using the trackball and the [ENT] key.
[I] Operating Electronic Bearing Line (EBL)
Procedures
1
Put the cursor on EBL1 or EBL2, and press the [ENT] key.
When the cursor is moved to it,
the cursor. The EBL becomes operable when the [ENT] key is pressed.
2
Move the cursor to the bearing to be set.
The EBL will move as the cursor moves.
3
Press the [ENT] key.
The EBL will be fixed.
4.1 Use of Navigation Tools
EBL1 or EBL2 is shown at the upper right of
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