Dangerous Targets - Raymarine a65 Operation Instructions Manual

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Selecting Cancel All Targets. will remove stop
tracking all MARPA targets in the list. You can also
cancel individual targets by pressing the 'X' from the
Cancel column.
AIS (Automatic Identification System)

12.8 Dangerous targets

Targets are considered dangerous if the target will
get closer than the specified Safe Distance within
the specified Time to Safe Distance.
The location of the Dangerous Targets page is
dependent on the application and Overlays you have
enabled:
• Radar application: Menu > Collision Avoidance
> Dangerous Targets.
• Chart application with Radar and AIS overlays
enabled: Menu > Radar & AIS > Collision
Avoidance > Dangerous Targets
• Chart application with only the Radar overlay
enabled: Menu > Radar > Collision Avoidance
> Dangerous Targets
• Chart application with only the AIS overlay
enabled: Menu > AIS > Collision Avoidance >

Dangerous Targets

E.g.: With Time to Safe Distance set to 6 minutes
and the Safe Distance set to 0.5nm AIS targets will
turn red and start to flash if they will reach the Safe
Distance within the next 6 minutes.
Alarms
An alarm can also be set-up to trigger whenever a
target becomes dangerous.
• The Dangerous target alarm for Radar targets is
permanently On and cannot be disabled.
• The Dangerous target alarm for AIS targets can
be switched On and Off.
An alarm is also triggered if a Dangerous target
becomes Lost (No signal has been received for 20
seconds).
The Dangerous AIS target alarm can also be
enabled from the Alarm Manager: (Homescreen >
Set-up > Alarms > Safety Alarms > Dangerous
AIS targets).
Displaying only Dangerous AIS targets
You can choose whether your MFD will display all
AIS targets within range or you can display only
Dangerous AIS targets.
The location of the menu is dependent on the
application and Overlays you have enabled:
• Radar application: Menu > AIS.
• Chart application with Radar and AIS overlays
enabled: Menu > Radar & AIS > AIS Options >
Display AIS:
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