How To Use The Cursor Menu - Furuno FAR-2218 Operator's Manual

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How to Use the CURSOR Menu

Functions that require the use of the cursor, such as
EBL offset and zoom, can be activated directly from the
guidance box or from the [CURSOR] menu, either
method with the cursor inside the operational display ar-
ea. Below is the procedure for choosing cursor-related
functions from the [CURSOR] menu.
1. Select the operational display area, then press the
right button.
The [CURSOR] menu appears.
2. Select the desired function, then left-click.
Note: Cursor function are also selectable from the
operational display area. With the menu closed,
place the cursor inside the operational display area,
spin the scrollwheel to show the desired function,
then press the left button to activate the function.
3. The guidance box shows "XX / EXIT" (XX = function
selected). Use the trackball to place the cursor
where desired.
4. Left-click to execute the function selected at step 3.
5. To quit the selected function, right-click when the guidance box shows "XX / EXIT"
(XX = function selected).
The table below lists the contents of the cursor context menu with a brief descrip-
tion for each menu item.
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TARGET DATA / ACQ
TARGET CANCEL
TT TGT DATA / ACQ
REF MARK
EBL OFFSET
OFFCENTER
ZOOM
TARGET TRACK ON*
TARGET TRACK OFF*
MARK DELETE
OWN TRACK DELETE
TGT TRACK DELETE*
MAP ALIGN
TRAIL ERASER*
Menu Item
1
3
*
1
3
*
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
Description
TT: Acquires target; displays data for selected
tracked target.
AIS: Activates sleeping AIS target; displays data
for selected AIS target.
TT: Cancels tracking on selected tracked target.
AIS: Sleeps selected AIS target.
Acquires selected echo as tracked target.
Inscribes reference mark, for target-based speed
input.
Offsets EBL to measure range and bearing be-
tween two targets.
Shifts screen center to selected location.
Zooms selected location.
Shows the target tracks.
Hides the target tracks.
Deletes selected mark (plotter mark, origin mark
or waypoint mark).
Deletes own ship's tracks.
Deletes the selected target's tracks.
Aligns charts (maps) with the radar picture.
Erases trails.
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