5.4.5
How to align the radar map
When there is positional error between the radar screen and radar map marks and
lines, do the following to correct it.
1. Right-click the operational display area to show the [CURSOR MENU].
You can also place the cursor in the operational display, then spin the scrollwheel
to show [MAP ALIGN L=OFF / EXIT] in the guidance box, then left-click.
2. Select [MAP ALIGN]. The cursor is now highlighted and the [MAP ALIGN] function
is active.
3. Left-click the map at the location you want to move. The map is now anchored
to the cursor.
4. Move the cursor to align the radar map with the radar screen, then left-click. The
indication "MAP ALIGN" appears on the right side of the operational display area.
5. Right-click to deactivate the [MAP ALIGN] function.
Display indications affected by map alignment
The following items are also re-aligned when the [MAP ALIGN] function is activated.
Map marks
Drop marks
Anchor watch settings
Target tracks
AIS symbols
EBL offsets (STAB GND mode only)
Origin marks
NAV lines and waypoints
Display indications unaffected by map alignment
The following items are not re-aligned when the [MAP ALIGN] function is activated.
Radar echoes
TT symbol vector display
PI lines
Own ship mark
Acquisition zone (STAB GND mode
only)
How to disable the map alignment
1. Right-click the operational display area to show the [CURSOR MENU].
You can also place the cursor in the operational display, then spin the scrollwheel
to show [MAP ALIGN L=OFF / EXIT] in the guidance box, then left-click.
2. Select [MAP ALIGN], then left-click. The cursor is now highlighted and the [MAP
ALIGN] function is active.
3. Press and hold the left button. The "MAP ALIGN" indication is cleared and the
map alignment is cleared.
4. Right-click to deactivate the [MAP ALIGN] function.
5. VIDEO PLOTTER OPERATION
MOB marks
Own ship tracks
Latitude/Longitude Grid
AIS symbol vector display
Zoom window display (STAB GND mode
only)
Cursor position coordinates (when CUR-
SOR L/L ALIGN is set to [ON] only)
TT symbols
EBL/VRM reference point
OS coordinates ([POSN]) display
Barge mark
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