User's Manual

RA DAR DISPLAYS
13 The MantaDigital Radar Displays are available in the following configurations:
(1) Desk Top Mounted Radar Display, comprising a Visual Display Unit complete
with trackerball and optional keyboard or MantaDigital Control Interface.
(2) Console Mounted Radar Display, comprising a Visual Display Unit with
separate console mounted keyboard or MantaDigital Control Interface.
(3) Pedestal Mounted Radar Display, comprising a Visual Display Unit complete
with trackerball and optional keyboard or MantaDigital Control Interface,
mounted on a pedestal with the Processor Unit.
14 The main user interface is via the trackerball and three pushbuttons associated with the
MantaDigital Widescreen Visual Display Units, or from the optional Ergopod. The
Visual Display Unit has an ON/OFF switch, which is the main user on/off control. The
MantaDigital Processor Unit and Radar Interswitch Unit also have ON/OFF switches, which are
normally left in the ON position, and are only set to OFF for servicing. The MantaDigital Radar
Processor Unit contains the DVD-ROM drive, which is used to load chart data onto the system
(chart radars only).
Widescreen Visual Dis play Units
15 The MantaDigital Widescreen Visual Display Units use flat screen technology and are
available in two sizes (520 mm (20") with a 258 mm diameter Radar Operational Area
and 650 mm (26") with 328 mm diameter Radar Operational Area), with the option of desk
mounting, console mounting, or pedestal mounting.
16 The Desk Mounted Visual Display Units have the trackerball and three pushbutton
controls built in to the unit, and, if required, a keyboard or MantaDigital Control
Interface; whereas the Console Mounted Visual Display Units are designed to be used in
conjunction with a separate Trackerball (complete with three pushbuttons) and either a
QWERTY keyboard or a MantaDigital Control Interface (MCI). The MantaDigital Control
Interface provides dedicated controls for the primary radar functions.
17 The MantaDigital Widescreen Visual Display Units are designed to be connected to a
MantaDigital Processor Unit.
18 The MantaDigital Radar Displays can be controlled from an optional Ergopod.
However, as the Ergopod does not have a keyboard, the on-screen virtual keyboard is
used.
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