Bearing Alignment - Raymarine E120W Reference Manual

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Chapter 7: Using the Radar
MENU
Function
Description
Interference Rejection
When ON, any mutual radar interference between two radar equipped
vessels operating within range of each other, is automatically reduced.
Target Expansion
When ON, targets are magnified to make them easier to see.
Wakes Period
When ON, the target is displayed at the brightest level and its previous
positions are retained at successively fainter levels on the screen.
Timed Transmit
Controls the radar's timed transmission power-save mode.
Transmit Period
When ON, the scanner performs the number of scans specified and then
shuts down for the number of minutes specified by the Standby Period.
Standby Period
Indicates the number of minutes that the system shuts down - the scan-
ner does not rotate and the display is in standby mode.
Sea Clutter Curve...
Adjusts the acuteness of the sea clutter curve when the sea clutter
option is set to manual (see
Antenna Size
If an open array scanner is fitted, this specifies the size of the scanner.

Bearing alignment

Correct for display azimuth error.
Please refer to the E-Series installation guide.
Radar Advanced Setup
Please refer to the E-Series installation guide.
Setup
Radar Setup...
GPS Status...
Compass Setup...
System Setup...
Highlight Radar
Setup menu
Enter Radar Setup
menu
page 144
).
Radar Setup Menu
Active Scanner
2kw Radome
Interference Reject
NORMAL
Target Expansion
LOW
Wakes Period
1min
Timed Transmit
OFF
Transmit Period
10 SCANS
Standby Period
3 MINS
Sea Clutter Curve...
Antenna Size
Radome
Bearing Alignment
Radar Advanced Setup...
Options
(Default in bold)
NORMAL
HIGH
LOW
HIGH
10 seconds
30 seconds
1 minute
5 minutes
10 minutes
OFF
ON
10 scans
20 scans
30 scans
3 minutes
5 minutes
10 minutes
15 minutes
1-8
Open array
48"
72"
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