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SCANTER 1002 Radar System
User’s Manual
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5.6.4
Creating ET2 tracking zones
Tracking zones facilitate optimized control of tracking in specific areas.
The following types of tracking zones can be set up for a naval system (note the
conditions applying to AAZs):
•
Automatic Acquisition Zone (AAZ): Automatic Acquisition Zones are areas
where tracking will be initiated automatically. AAZs must cover the entire
demanded tracking area.
Note: When the RST is used to control a transceiver, it must be connected
using
Parameter Control Protocol v. 2.2 or newer
, and the transceiver must
support creating and editing AAZs from this protocol.
•
Non-Tracking Zone (NTZ): zone in which the tracker will not perform tracking
on plots. No tracks are initiated in the zone and thus no tracks are maintained.
•
Non-Automatic Acquisition Zone (NAAZ): zone in which the tracker will not ini-
tiate tracks based on the plots within. Confirmed tracks moving into a NAAZ
will be maintained.
NTZ and NAAZ can be created and drawn in the PPI view using the "Zone Edit"
view.
Zones can be defined for air or surface channel, or for both air and surface chan-
nels.
5.6.5
Backup/restore
The backup and restore functions in the RST provide backup and restore facilities
for the SCANTER 1002 radar system.
The transceiver contains the application SW, factory default data, transceiver con-
figuration data and site default data.
Furthermore, some space is allocated for log files (i.e. performance and measure-
ment data) and temporary files. See
Fig. 5.15 (p. 39)
.
The data set currently being used by the transceiver is stored in the “Transceiver
configuration” memory area.
Sector bearing:
0..359 degrees
Sector width:
10.. 350 degrees
Sector mode:
Disabled, prohibited, reduced power sector, transmitting
sector
Azimuth mode
Stabilized or unstabilized
Sector attenuation
0..15.5 dB