3. MARKS
3-3
Saved event position
34° 40.123’ N
135° 21.123’ E
Figure 3-7
To erase event marks, see "3.2 Erasing
Marks".
3.6 Event Mark Shape
Event marks are available in 10 shapes.
Event mark shape is mutually changed when
the navigators are sharing data.
Select event mark shape as follows.
1) Press MENU ESC and 2 to display the
TRACK/MARK SETUP menu.
2) Press
to select Event Mark.
3) Press
or
to select event mark
shape desired.
4) Press the NU/CU ENT key.
5) Press the MENU ESC key.
The next event mark entered will be inscribed
in the shape selected here.
3.7 Entering the MOB Mark
The MOB mark denotes man overboard
position. To mark man overboard position,
press the EVENT MOB key for more than
three seconds. When the key is pressed, the
position at the exact moment the key is
pressed automatically becomes the
destination. Further, the plotter display
replaces the display in use when it is other
than a plotter display.
Only one MOB mark may be entered. Each
time the MOB mark is entered the previous
MOB mark and its position data are written
over. The MOB mark is mutually entered
when the navigators are sharing data.
Note: The MOB mark cannot be entered
when there is no position data. When
this occurs, the buzzer sounds and the
message shown below appears on the
display for three seconds to alert you.
Check that the antenna cable is tightly
connected.
Can’t save event/MOB
No position data
Figure 3-8
1) Press the EVENT MOB key for at least
three seconds.
The MOB mark ("M") is entered at the MOB
position and the message shown in Figure 3-9
appears.
Saved MOB position
Are you sure to change course
to MOB position ?
ENT: Yes MENU: No
Figure 3-9
2) Press the NU/CU ENT key. If the display
in use is Highway, Navigation or Data,
they are automatically replaced by the
plotter display.
Note: You may cancel MOB position as
destination by pressing the MENU
ESC key instead of the NU/CU ENT
key at step 2. Note that the MOB mark
remains on the display.
Erasing the MOB mark
See "3.2 Erasing Marks". (MOB mark cannot
be erased with the cursor.) The MOB mark is
mutually erased when the navigators are
sharing data.