To start target tracking:
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Place the cursor over the echo you wish to track. |
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Press Target Track on the Operating Panel. |
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Place the cursor over the echo you wish to track. |
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Right-click to open the shortcut menu. |
The tracked target is regarded as an object, and it is identified with a circle and two lines. The two lines reflect the size of the current tracking area. By default, a new manually initiated tracked object is automatically given priority status. The bearing line is automatically locked on the object to reflects its bearing.
NoteIf you change the tilt or bearing settings manually the priority status is lost. The SU90 system will still attempt to track the target, but the tilt and bearing settings are not adjusted.
The priority is identified with a "P". The bearing and tilt settings are automatically adjusted to follow the movements of the tracked target. You can only give priority status to one object. If you start tracking a new target the first target will loose its priority. The same applies if you give priority to another marker. The tracking of the first target will however not stop, and the target marker is still shown.
Relevant information about the tracked object can be found in the bottom left corner of the view. If you think the text is small and hard to read, double-click on the text field. This will increase the text size.
TipUnder certain circumstances the target tracking may not follow the intended echo. This may for example happen if the tracking area is too large. You can start manual tracking by placing multiple markers on a target echo that moves in the view. The physical location of the individual markers and the specific information provided for the latest marker show you the historical
path of the chosen target.
On the User Settings Setup page, de-select New Manually Initiated Track if you do not want new tracked targets to become priority targets. This page is located in the Installation dialog box. To open the page, select Installation on the Setup menu.
Deleting a marker
There are two ways to delete a marker. You can use the shortcut menu, or select Delete in the Objects menu.
TipYou can delete a single marker, or multiple markers simultaneously, by selecting Delete in the Objects menu. If you use Delete Marker on the shortcut menu you can only remove one marker at a time.
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Place the cursor on the marker you wish to delete. |
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Right-click to open the shortcut menu. |
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In the list of objects, check the box for the object you wish to delete. Check Select All to select all the markers in the list.
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Objects menu
The Objects menu provides a list of all current objects. This includes all types of objects including those classified as targets.
TipThe Objects menu provides additional functionality.
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Select the check box on the left side of the object to mark it for deletion, or to save it. |
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Select the object line to activate the control buttons, and to retrieve information about the object. You can also click on the marker in the SU90 presentation to activate the control buttons. The selected marker is then shown with thicker lines. |
Visual Objects menu
The Visual Objects menu controls which graphical elements that are shown in the different views. These graphic elements include markers, vectors and targets that are tracked. The majority of the functions are "on/off" buttons to enable or disable these graphic elements in the various views.