Flat screen A non-reflection, 18-inch high-resolution flat panel display provides a flicker free non-fading picture, minimizing operator’s eye fatigue. The display color can be changed for daytime or nighttime operation.
Teklif FormuHands-free operation Newly developed auto tuning and video processing system sets the operator free from cumbersome adjustments such as setting up tuning, STC, gain, etc. With a hands free operation the navigator can concentrate on other tasks on the bridge. High definition picture High definition is available even on the short-range scales, 1/2 NM down to 1/8 NM. This is a powerful feature for harbor and docking operations. Collision assessment Using the built-in EPA (Electronic Plotting Aid) function other ship’s movement is displayed in vector form. This feature provides a direct and logical assessment of collision risk and urges the operator to take early maneuvering opera- tions. Picture offset to any point The picture can be offset to any point within 2/3 of the screen radius to gain more viewing range. Map functions Artificial lines and marks can be created and overlaid on the radar screen to represent coastlines, boundaries, etc. Alarm zone A fan-shaped zone is created to monitor and alert the operator that ships are coming in and leaving a specified area. This feature becomes part of the A T A (Automatic Tracking Aid) functions when the optional ATA module is fitted. Built-in performance monitor This is a mandatory item for an IMO radar system. To reduce customers’ cost, we developed a new low cost yet highly reliable performance monitor, which is supplied as standard. • Monitor display (Option) An external monitor display can be fitted on request, providing multiple radar operations from different stations on board the ship, one on the bridge the other in the captain’s cabin for instance. Analog RGB output Radar picture can be supplied to an external monitor or a VDR (Video Data Recorder) through the connector at the display’s rear panel. Serial interface The IEC 61162-1 serial interface is fitted to connect an external navigation device to display navigational informa- tion such as ship’s position, speed, course, etc. Tracking data output With the A T A module installed, all tracked ship’ s data can be output to an external device such as an electronic plotter unit.