1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
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Using the [CURSOR] menu (on-screen box)
1. Select the operational display area, then right-click. The [CURSOR] context menu
appears.
2. Select [EBL OFFSET].
3. Select the operational display area, then left-click. The EBL line is attached to the
cursor.
4. Place the offset EBL on the target appearing as threatening, then left-click.
5. After waiting for a few minutes (at least 3 minutes), operate the EBL used in step
4 until it bisects the target at the new position (A
1
). The EBL readout shows the
target ship's course, which can be true or relative depending on the EBL bearing
reference setting.
6. To return the EBL origin to the own ship's position, repeat steps 1 to 3.
7. Close the menu.
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How to set the origin point reference for EBL OFFSET
The origin point of the offset EBL can be ground stabilized (geographically fixed), north
stabilized (true) or referenced to own ship’s heading (relative).
1. Open the menu.
2. Select [3 NAV TOOLS].
3. Select [3 EBL•VRM•CURSOR SET].
4. Select [2 EBL OFFSET BASE].
5. Select [STAB GND], [STAB HDG] or [STAB NORTH] as appropriate.
6. Close the menu.
• [STAB GND]:
• [STAB HDG]:
• [STAB NORTH]:
Reference to latitude and longitude. Origin position is always
fixed regardless of your ship's movement.
Reference to heading. The relationship between origin posi-
tion and own position is kept always.
Reference to North. The origin position changes with North
position.
Summary of Contents for FAR-2218
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