How To Mark Mob Position - Furuno FMD-3200 Operator's Manual

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5. For automatic input follow the procedure below. For manual input, go to step 6.
1) Check [Sensors].
2) For local system settings, set the priority for each sensor connected, referring
to section 1.10.
3) Go to step 7.
Note: For the local sensor, an offset can be applied to the gyro reading if it is
wrong. Check [Gyro Correction], then spin the scrollwheel to set the offset.
6. For manual input, check [Manual]. Enter heading by spinning the scrollwheel or
entering numeric data with the keyboard on the Control Unit.
7. Click the [Save] button to save settings then click the [Close] button to close the
menu.
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How to Mark MOB Position

Use the MOB (man overboard) feature to mark the position of
man overboard on the display screen. Access the [MOB] but-
ton (in any mode) on the InstantAccess bar™.
The MOB mark (orange) instantly appears at the system po-
sition when the button is operated.
Up to 100 MOB marks can be saved. When the capacity for MOB marks is reached,
the oldest mark is automatically erased to make room for the latest.
To hide an MOB mark, get into the Voyage navigation mode (NAVI) or Voyage plan-
ning mode (PLAN), right-click the mark to show the context-sensitive menu then select
[Hide MOB].
Exercise caution when using this feature in strong tide or current. The person will not
be at the MOB position for a very long time.
How to find MOB information
In any ECDIS mode other than Chart maintenance, put the cursor on a MOB mark and
click. Text can be entered in the [MOB Description] window. Click the [OK] button to
save the text and close the window.
1. INTRODUCTION
[MOB]
button
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