Cursor Position Reference Mark; Auto Train; Display Range - Furuno FSV-85 Operator's Manual

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3.3.3

Cursor position reference mark

The cursor position reference mark, a solid circle, is inscribed on the vertical bearing
mark when the cursor is placed in the vertical display. Its purpose is to show corre-
sponding cursor position on the horizontal display. It changes position with cursor po-
sition, tilt and range, and disappears when its position is no longer within the range of
the horizontal display.
Cursor
position
reference
mark
3.4

Auto Train

You may scan the vertical bearing mark in the sector of ±12°, ±24° and ±36°. Press
and hold down the AUTO TRAIN key while pressing the V1/S or V2 key to select the
auto train sector desired. Selected sector appears in large characters for five seconds
for your confirmation. To cancel auto train, repeat the above procedure to select
[OFF].
3.5

Display Range

The RANGE control selects the detection range. The range selected is momentarily
displayed in large characters at the top of the vertical 1 display. Range is always dis-
played next to "R" at the lower part of the vertical 1 display.
The default ranges are as shown below. In the vertical 2 combination display, the
range for V1 and V2 are same.
Range No.
Detection range
Note: Ranges can be preset. See page 7-6 for details.
V
Vertical
bearing
mark
Auto train mark
Auto train
1
sector
Vertical
bearing
mark
1
2
3
100
200
400
3. VERTICAL MODE
VERTICAL
DISPLAY
Tilt mark
Cursor
4
5
6
600
800
1000
3-5

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