Software Buttons For Area 8 (Operation And Message Area) (Right Side Of The Radar Display) - JRC JMA-5212-4/6 User Manual

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2.3.9 Software Buttons for Area 8 (Operation and Message Area)
(Right Side of the Radar Display)
Exit button
Click this button to exit the menu screen.
Main menu / Radar menu
Single-click this button to call up Main Menu.
Double-click this button to call up Radar Menu.
TT menu (target menu)
Click this button to call up TT Menu.
Plotter menu
Click this button to call up Plot (Plotter) Menu.
Map menu
Click this button to call up Map Setting.
Test menu
Click this button to call up Test Menu.
Screen switch
Click this button to switch the screen between the
brilliance adjustment screen and the screen
information setting screen.
Panel brightness setting
Brightness of the operation panel can be changed.
Click this button to adjust brightness. It can be
set in 5 levels.
Radar image brightness setting
Brightness of the radar image (echo) can be
adjusted.
Click this button to change brightness. It can be
set in 4 levels.
2.3 FUNCTIONS OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS
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Brilliance
Panel
VID
T T
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Menu
Close
RADAR
Plot
Map
No Alarm
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Day1
>
T T
Test
Tracked target / AIS target
brightness setting
Brightness of the tracked target / AIS target can be
adjusted.
Click this button to adjust brightness. It can be
set in 5 levels.
Day/Night mode switch
Click this button to change the day/night mode in
the following order:
Day1
Day2
Dusk
User map menu
Click this button to call up a menu screen for
loading a map created by a user.
User setting menu
Click this button to call up a menu screen for
loading the user setting.
Alarm display
Click this button to stop the alarm buzzer and the
flashing of the alarm display.
When multiple alarms go off simultaneously, the
alarm that must be acknowledged first is
indicated.
The top line shows an alarm to be acknowledged
by clicking.
The bottom line shows the current alarms one by
one.
Alarm indication
The system alarm indicated in red.
Other information indicated in blue or yellow.
y y
2
Night
Day1

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