Parallel Index (Pi) Lines; How To Activate, Deactivate Pi Lines; Pi Line Bearing Reference; Number Of Pi Lines To Display - Furuno FMD-3200 Operator's Manual

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12. NAVIGATION TOOLS
12.2

Parallel Index (PI) Lines

The parallel index lines are useful for keeping a constant distance between own ship
and a coastline or a partner ship when navigating. There are six sets of PI lines (PI-
P6) and you can turn them on or off individually. Select the PI line to process with the
[Display] pull-down list then click the [ON] or [OFF] button as appropriate. One, two,
three or six lines can be shown - the actual number of lines shown depends on the line
interval.
The bearing can be set two ways: with the scrollwheel or dragging the PI line on the
screen.
12.2.1

How to activate, deactivate PI lines

Select the PI line set to activate or deactivate, with the [Display] drop-down list. Acti-
vate or deactivate the set selected with the [ON/OFF] button. A maximum of six sets
can be shown.
12.2.2

PI line bearing reference

PI line bearing reference may be relative to own ship's heading (Relative) or refer-
enced to North (True). Select [True] or [REL] as applicable.
12.2.3

Number of PI lines to display

The maximum number of PI lines to display may be selected from 1, 2, 3 or 6 lines as
below. The actual number of lines visible may be less depending on line interval. Se-
lect the number of lines to display at [Index Lines].
12.2.4

PI line mode

The PI line mode can be set for parallel (0-degrees) or perpendicular (90-degrees).
Select [Parallel] or [Perpendicular] at [Mode].
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