Point Of Reference For Origin Point Of Offset Ebl - Furuno FCR-2119-BB Operation Manual

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How to assess risk of collision from the context-sensitive menu
1. Right-click the display area to show the context-sensitive menu.
2. Select [EBL Offset] and then [EBL1] or [EBL2].
3. Put the cursor on a target that appears as a threat (A in the figure below).
4. Push the left button to shift the EBL origin to the cursor location.
5. Spin the scrollwheel or use the trackball to bisect the target at the new position
(A'). The EBL indication shows the target ship's course, which may be true or rel-
ative depending on the EBL bearing reference setting.
6. It is also possible to read CPA by using a VRM as shown in left-hand figure below.
If the EBL passes through the sweep origin (own ship) as illustrated in the right-
hand figure below, the target ship is on a collision course.
To return the EBL origin to the center of the screen, put the cursor on the EBL origin
then right-click.
340
330
320
310
A
300
290
280
A'
270
260
250
240
230
EBL1
220
210
200
EBL1
150.3 °
T
2.18.2

Point of reference for origin point of offset EBL

The origin point of the offset EBL can be ground stabilized (geographically fixed), north
stabilized (true) or referenced to your ship's heading (relative).
1. Open the menu then select the [3 NAV TOOL] and [2 EBL•VRM] (B type) or [2
EBL•VRM•CURSOR] (IMO and A types) menus to display the [2 EBL•VRM] (B
type) or [2 EBL•VRM•CURSOR] (IMO and A types) menu.
2. Select [5 EBL OFFSET BASE POINT].
3. Select [STAB GND], [STAB HDG], or [STAB NORTH] as appropriate.
STAB GND: Reference to latitude and longitude. Origin position is always fixed
regardless of your ship's movement.
STAB HDG: Reference to heading. The relationship between origin position and
own position is kept always.
STAB NORTH: Reference to North. The rel position changes with North position.
4. Close the menu.
000
350
010
020
030
040
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
120
130
140
150
(a)
160
190
170
180
VRM1
TTG 10:00
0.850
NM
2. RADAR, CHART RADAR OPERATION
000
350
340
330
320
310
300
A
290
280
A'
270
260
250
240
230
EBL1
220
210
200
190
180
EBL1
138.2 °
T
010
020
030
040
050
060
070
080
090
100
110
120
130
140
150
(b)
160
170
VRM1
TTG 10:00
0.850
NM
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