Trial Maneuver; Types Of Trial Maneuvers - Furuno FAR-3210 Operator's Manual

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3. TARGET TRACKING (TT)
3.14

Trial Maneuver

The trial maneuver feature simulates the effect of own ship's movement against all
tracked targets, without interrupting the updating of target information. It is available
for use with the TT and AIS functions. For more accurate results, use relative motion
and sea stabilization (water tracking).
3.14.1

Types of trial maneuvers

There are two types of trial maneuvers: dynamic and static.
Dynamic trial maneuver
A dynamic trial maneuver displays predicted positions of the tracked targets and own
ship. You enter own ship's intended speed and course with a certain "delay time." As-
suming that all tracked targets maintain their present speeds and courses, the targets'
and own ship's future movements are simulated in one-second increments indicating
their predicted positions in 30-second intervals as illustrated below.
The delay time represents the time lag from the present time to the time when own
ship will actually start to change her speed and/or course. You should therefore take
into consideration own ship's maneuvering characteristics such as rudder delay, turn-
ing delay and acceleration delay. This is particularly important on large vessels. How
much the delay is set the situation starts immediately and ends in a minute.
In the example shown below, own ship will advance straight ahead (even after a ma-
neuver) for a delay time of 2:30 and alters speed and course until operator-specified
intended speed and course are achieved (position OS7 in this example).
Static trial maneuver
The static trial maneuver shows the relationship between your ship and tracked tar-
gets at the completion of the trial maneuver. Enter expected course and speed and
delay time until start of a maneuver and the expected position of your ship and TTs at
the end of the trial maneuver are shown on the display.
By shortening and extending the trial time you can find the safe time to make a ma-
neuver. Thus, the static trial maneuver will be convenient when you wish to know the
maneuver result immediately.
3-18
Delay time = 2 m 30 s.
Current position

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