Operating Ebl, Vrm, And Pi With Cursor - JRC JMA-932B-SA User Manual

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4.1.7

Operating EBL, VRM, and PI with Cursor

[I] Operating Electronic Bearing Line (EBL)
Procedures
1
2
3
[II] Operating Variable Range Marker (VRM)
Procedures
1
2
3
When the cursor mode is set to AUTO (located at the upper right of the radar display),
EBL, VRM, and PI can be operated simply by using the trackball.
Put the cursor on EBL1
When the cursor is moved to it,
cursor. The EBL becomes operable when left-clicking.
Move the cursor to the bearing to be set.
The EBL will move as the cursor moves.
Left-click.
The EBL will be fixed.
Put the cursor on VRM1
When the cursor is moved to it, VRM1 or VRM2
the cursor. The VRM becomes operable when left-clicking.
Move the cursor to the range to be set.
The VRM will move as the cursor moves.
Left-click.
The VRM will be fixed.
or EBL2 , and left-click.
EBL1 or EBL2 is shown at the upper right of the
or VRM2 , and left-click.
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is shown at the upper right of

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