Radar Operational Modes; Radar Range - Simrad NSO evo3S MPU Operator's Manual

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Ú Note:
A heading sensor must be present in the system for radar overlay.
When the radar overlay is selected, basic radar operational functions are available from the
Chart panel's menu.
Selecting radar overlay source on chart panels
To select the radar source of the radar overlay displayed on the chart panel, use the Radar
options and then Source chart panel menu options to select the radar source.
For chart pages with more than one chart with radar overlay, it is possible to set up different
radars sources for each chart panel. Activate one of the chart panels and then select one of
the available radars in the radar source menu option. Repeat the process for the second chart
panel with radar overlay, and select an alternative radar for this panel.

Radar operational modes

The radar's operational modes are controlled from the Radar menu. The following modes are
available:
Power off
The power to the radar scanner is turned off. Power off is only available when radar is in
standby mode.
Standby
The power to the radar scanner is on, but the radar is not transmitting.
Ú Note:
You can also put the radar in standby mode from the System Controls dialog.
Halo light
Controls the levels of the Halo Radar pedestal blue accent lighting. There are four levels
possible for the lighting. The accent lighting can only be adjusted when the radar is in
standby mode.
Ú Note:
The blue accent pedestal lighting might not be approved for use in your boating
location. Check your local boating regulations before turning the blue accent lights ON.
Transmit
The scanner is on and transmitting. Detected targets are drawn on the radar PPI (Plan
Position Indicator).
Ú Note:
You can also put the radar in transmit mode from the System Controls dialog.

Radar Range

You adjust radar range by selecting the zoom icons on the radar panel.
Dual range
(Broadband 4G and Halo Radar only)
When connected to a Broadband 4G or Halo radar, it is possible to run the radar in Dual
Range mode.
The radar appears in the radar sources menu as two virtual radar sources A and B. Range and
radar controls for each virtual radar source are fully independent and the source can be
selected for a particular chart or radar panel in the same manner as dual radar described in
"Selecting the radar source" on page 49.
Ú Note:
Some controls that are related to physical properties of the radar itself are not
independent of source. These are Fast Scan, Antenna Height and Bearing alignment.
MARPA is fully independent and up to 10 targets may be tracked for each virtual radar
source.
Up to two independent Guard Zones may also be defined for each virtual radar source.
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