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Synapsis Radar
with Nautoscan NX Pedestal
Operator Manual
with Nautoscan NX Pedestal
Operator Manual
4265.DOC020102
2-132
Edition Sep 2015
2.5.2
Set Target Options
2.5.2.1
PCP/CPA Symbols ON/OFF
PCP and CPA symbols are a useful tool that assists the user in identifying
possible collision situations.
PCP and CPA symbols are a useful tool that assists the user in identifying
possible collision situations.
This function allows the potential collision point (PCP) or the closest point of
approach (CPA) for acquired targets to be indicated by a circular symbol at the
PPI.
approach (CPA) for acquired targets to be indicated by a circular symbol at the
PPI.
Acquired targets can be displayed with relative or true vectors.
TRUE allows the PCPs for all acquired targets to be displayed at the PPI.
RELATIVE allows the CPAs for all acquired targets to be displayed on the PPI.
Both types of display support prompt assessment of close range situations.
RELATIVE allows the CPAs for all acquired targets to be displayed on the PPI.
Both types of display support prompt assessment of close range situations.
Vector mode TRUE - Potential Collision Points (PCP) -
Potential collision points (PCP) provide a rapid overview of current and potential
collision danger.
Potential collision points (PCP) provide a rapid overview of current and potential
collision danger.
Assessment:
• There is a current collision danger if a PCP lies on your own
ship’s head up line.
• There is a potential collision danger if your own ship changes
its current course such that a PCP that did not previously lie on the
ship’s head up line will now lie on that line.
ship’s head up line will now lie on that line.
Potential collision points are calculated after target acquisition.
Every target is normally marked with one PCP, which appears as a small circle.
Under certain circumstances, it is possible that a target is marked by 2 PCPs.
In such a situation, both PCPs are applicable and must be taken into account
when viewing the Radar image.
Every target is normally marked with one PCP, which appears as a small circle.
Under certain circumstances, it is possible that a target is marked by 2 PCPs.
In such a situation, both PCPs are applicable and must be taken into account
when viewing the Radar image.
PCPs do not take into account the dimensions of the own
ship or the target.
ship or the target.
Target acquisition must first be carried out.