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MaxSea Operator Manual version 12.6 - Furuno USA

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<strong>MaxSea</strong> <strong>Operator</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> <strong>version</strong> <strong>12.6</strong><br />

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To display NavNet Radar Overlay on the chart :<br />

• Click the "Radar Overlay" information button in the chart toolbar to toggle Radar display<br />

on/off<br />

• When Radar Overlay is on, NavNet Radar toolbar appears in the Chart toolbar. See also<br />

related topic to use NavNet Radar Palette.<br />

• This tool also allows you to display available Radar options :<br />

1. Choose Trails to display moving historic (second trace echo).<br />

2. Choose Rings to display them on the chart.<br />

If the Radar unit is turned on and is properly connected to the computer. The Radar image provides<br />

on the opened chart is automatically displayed in the radar operating area.<br />

You will learn in this section how to adjust Radar Overlay with <strong>MaxSea</strong>. Choose [Option: Radar...] from the<br />

[Utilities] menu to call up the dialog box in which you can:<br />

NavNet Radar Toolbar<br />

1. Adjust the NavNet Radar Gain<br />

2. Adjust the NavNet Radar Display<br />

3. Adjust the NavNet Radar Signal Processing<br />

4. Adjust the NavNet Radar ARPA Display<br />

To call up the "Radar" palette go to the [Display] menu and select [Radar].<br />

The NavNet Radar control palette includes all settings for choosing the best display<br />

according to sea and working conditions.<br />

Settings User Interface Range<br />

Stdby/Tx<br />

Standby

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