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Voyager III Overview
Internet connection, letting you view what is happening near your vessel even
when you are miles away.
The Voyager III easily integrates with other navigation equipment such as radar
or GPS and communicates through the standard National Marine Electronics
Association (NMEA) 0183 protocol.
Two features are especially useful in rescue operations.
Firefighter Mode. In this mode, the Voyager III system indicates the estimated
temperature of a target point and highlights areas that fall within a target
temperature range. In a fire situation, this feature can help rescue personnel
identify the type of fire they are dealing with, since different types of fires burn at
different temperatures. For example, the estimated temperature could help
firefighters distinguish between a fire fueled by oil and a structure fire fueled by
wood and help assess the risk to personnel so they can use the correct methods
and tools in fighting the fire. See "Using Firefighter Mode" on page 31 for details.
Tracking. When tracking is enabled, you manually identify an area on the screen
that you want to track and then engage the tracker. The tracker keeps the
camera pointed toward that target area. You can fine-tune the target area and
make other manual adjustments. This feature can be useful when rescue
personnel are attempting to contact a vessel in distress or a person overboard.
See "Using Voyager III Tracking" on page 33 for details.
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