3. VERTICAL MODE
3-3
3.3
Vertical Indications and Marks
3.3.1
Typical vertical display
The vertical mode provides a vertical section of the horizontal picture. You may show
the display on the right or left side of the screen in case of the vertical 1 mode. An ex-
pansion mode is available to enlarge the picture. To display the vertical mode, press
the
DISP MODE
key and choose V1 or V1 & V2.The example below shows the V1
mode. You can move and change the window size of the vertical display 1 by drag and
drop.
VERTICAL DISPLAY DATA
(from left to right)
Vertical Bearing (V)
Range (R)
Gain (G)
User program number (P)*
Tilt angle mark
(Detection aspect in vertical
direction at horizontal display)
Range scale
Target lock mark
(Entered on horizontal display.)
Vertical bearing mark
Cursor position
reference mark
Trackball data
(when the cursor is inside the Vertical display)
Slant range
Horizontal range
Depth
Tilt angle to cursor
from horizontal
Vertical display 1
Trackball mark
(+ cursor)
1000
R
2000m
G
8
V
256°
500
500
1000
1500
1000
V 12°
500
N
W
S
E
2000
1000
1500
500
1000
500
V 12°
V
1473m
473m
A 33
°
1547m
R 2000m
G 8.0
R 2000m
G
8.0
P
1
P 1
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NUMERIC/
GRAPHIC
DATA
DISPLAY
*: Shown when the [Sel User Prog]
is set to [H/V Individual] on the
[Register] menu.
Summary of Contents for FSV85MK2
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