Basic Operation Of The Radar; Overview Flowchart - JRC JMR-5406-X Instruction Manual

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Section 5
Use the radar as your navigation aid.
Final decision on the ship operation must be made by the ship operator himself.
If you depend entirely on the radar information for the final decision on the ship
operation, such an accident as collision and stranding may occur.
If momentary power interruption has occurred on the ship during the radar operation,
the image may distort or may not appear. If this occurs, turn on the power again.
5.1

Overview Flowchart

Do no put anything on the operation section.
In particular, if a hot object is placed on the operation section, deformation is likely
to occur.
Do not allow a heavy impact to be applied to the operation section, trackball or
dial.A trouble may occur.
Power ON this system and start the radar.
Adjust reception gain, sea clutter and rain/snow
clutter so that the observation range as well as the
target display become the clearest.
Acquire data, and then measure the range and
bearing of the target.
Exit the operation of the Radar.
Basic Operation of the
Radar
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Refer to "5.2.1 Powering on and starting".
Refer to "5.3 Observation Environment and
Image Adjustment".
Refer to "5.4 General Radar Operation".
Refer to "5.2.2 Exiting radar operation".
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