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Simrad NX40/45 Installation and Operation Manual 75
Off. No echo expansion.
1. Targets expanded x 2.
2. Targets expanded x 3.
18-8 Turning the target trails on or off
If you turn the target trails on, each target leaves a 30
second trail on the radar screen. You cannot change the
length of the target trail.
If you turn the target trails off, the targets do not leave
trails.
Note that if the radar motion mode is set to
true, stationary targets won’t leave a trail.
If the radar motion mode is relative, any target that is
moving relative to your boat will leave a trail.
To change the target trails setting
> Presentation
Set the Target trails option to (target trails are
on) or (target trails are off).
18-9 Using the VRM/EBL
Use one, or both of the VRM/EBL (Variable Range
Markers/Electronic Bearing Lines) to quickly nd the
precise range and bearing of a target.
A VRM can be xed or oating. Use the VRM to nd the
range (distance) to the target.
A xed VRM is shown as a thin, dashed, circle centerd
around your boat. Use this to nd the distance of a
target from your boat.
You can move the center of the VRM away from your
boat; for example, to measure the distance between
two islands. This is called a oating VRM.
The EBL is shown as a thin, dashed line extending from
the center of the VRM to the edge of the radar window.
Use the EBL to nd the bearing of the target.
To show EBL
> VRM/EBL
18-9-1 Finding range and bearing with a
xed VRM/EBL
From the radar window, press
then select
VRM/EBL.
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