Operating Panel Mk2
The Mk2 Operating Panel is connected to the Processor Unit using an Ethernet cable. The Operating Panel is provided with a built-in power supply.
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User Setting Buttons
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On the Mk2 Operating Panel, the four buttons dedicated for user settings or presentation modes are located the top of the panel. Select Mode Selection to specify what you want to use the buttons for. Assign one predefined user setting or presentation mode to each button on the Operating Panel.
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Before you can assign custom user settings to the operating panel, a selection of settings must be available from the User Settings dialog box. The User Settings dialog box is located on the Main menu.
Any user setting selected on the Operating Panel is identified in the upper left corner of the Horizontal view. The identifying number refers to the User Setting number on the Operating Panel page. Click on the text to make it larger. Click one more time to restore the original font size.
Rotary Switch Functions
The Mk2 Operating Panel is fitted with three rotary switches. The switches are identified with numbers. Each switch can be assigned a function related to range, gain, bearing or tilt.
Under Rotary Switch Options, assign one function to each rotary switch on the Operating Panel. The following functions can be assigned:
Horizontal Range
This is the range setting in the Horizontal view.
Vertical Range
This is the range setting in the Vertical view.
Inspection Range
This is the range setting in the Inspection view.
Horizontal Range 2
This is the range setting in the second Horizontal view when a "dual" presentation mode is used.
Vertical Range 2
This is the range setting in the second Vertical view when a "dual" presentation mode is used.
Plane Range
This is the range setting in the Plane view.
Active Ping Range
This is the range setting in the currently active view.
Active Ping Gain
This is the gain setting in the currently active view
Active Ping Bearing
This is the bearing setting in the currently active view.
Active Ping Tilt
This is the tilt setting in the currently active view
Button Options
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The Mk2 Operating Panel is fitted with three function buttons. The buttons are identified as F1, F2 and F3. Each button can be assigned a dedicated function. The three function buttons are grouped with the Screen Capture button.
Under Button Options, assign one function to each Fx button on the Operating Panel. The following functions can be assigned:
Auto Tilt
This is an "on/off" function. When Auto Tilt mode is activated the beam will automatically change its tilt angle for each transmission ("ping"). The centre of the tilt sector is defined by the chosen tilt angle just before the Auto Tilt mode is started. The chosen tilt sector is shown on the tilt indicator in the Horizontal view using a shaded background. The sector and step settings are made using the Tilt function on the Main menu.
Off Centre
This is the same function as Set New Ship Centre on the shortcut menu. Place the cursor anywhere in the view and press the button. The function moves the vessel symbol to the selected position.
Zoom
Place the cursor anywhere in the view, right-click and select Zoom. Only one zoom level is provided. Select Zoom one more time to restore the original view.
Menu Off
This is an "on/off" function. Unless you need to make frequent changes to the operating parameters, you may want to hide the menu from the display presentation. This gives you more space for echo information.
Audio
Select Audio to turn the audio output on or off.
Own Ship
This is the same function as Place Own Ship Marker on the shortcut menu. Select this function to add a square symbol to the vessel’s current position in the echo presentation. The own ship marker is now regarded as an object. All information about the object is shown in the Objects menu listed as "OSM". Use Delete Own Ship Marker on the shortcut menu to delete the marker from the current view.
Auto Bearing
This is an "on/off" function. Set this function to On to start the automatic search function. In the Auto Bearing mode the SY50 system will automatically search within defined sector limits. The sector is identified in the view using two angular symbols. The sector and step settings are made using the Bearing function on the Main menu.
Screen Recording
This is an "on/off" function. The Screen Recording function allows you to record and save the echo presentation as a video file. Each screen recording you make is saved in .mp4 format on the Processor Unit hard disk. The file name reflects the current date and time.
Select Screen Recording to start and stop the recording from the Operating Panel.
Use the Screen Recording page to define where the video files are saved. This page is located in the Output dialog box.
Delete Oldest Marker
The SY50 offers several different marker types. You can add as many markers as you like. The most common markers can be added using dedicated buttons on the Operating Panel. Other markers are added using the shortcut menu in each view. Each marker is identified with its geographical location.
Select Delete Oldest Marker to use the Operating Panel to remove the oldest marker from the sonar view.
Joystick Options
Use these settings to set up the joystick operation.