VisionMaster FT Chart Radar
VisionMaster FT Chart Radar
For improved efficiency and safety at sea, the VisionMaster FT Chart Radar from the ARPA Series integrates basic electronic charting with the full radar functionality. The Chart Radar displays official ENC vector-format charts, integrated with the radar picture. For ease of use, the density of displayed ENC chart information is completely selectable, from a simplified presentation of shoreline to a fully detailed display. The Northrop Grumman Sperry Marine Chart Radar additionally increases the efficiency during watch keeping by displaying charts parallel to the Radar image.
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The Chart Radar gives quick access to tasks to be performed during a vessel’s operation. With the intelligently arranged graphic user interface and colour coding, the operator can assess the data at a glance and stress-free.
Standard Features
- High-resolution widescreen display
- Digital controlled interswitching to interface up to six transceivers and up to six displays
- Intuitive handling of the display, supported by Windows
- Complete Automatic Radar Plotting Aid (ARPA) functionality
- Automatic clutter suppression
- Voyage Data Recorder and Automatic Identification System (AIS) interfaces
- Tracks up to 100 radar and AIS targets
- Multi-layer user-created radar maps
- Flexible and user-friendly voyage plans
- Multi-purpose display window for user selectable information
- USB storage device port
- Online Operator’s Manual including innovative help functions
Optional Features
- Joystick control
- Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)
From Chart Radar to TotalWatch
The standard user interface of the VisionMaster FT series makes it easy to upgrade from Chart Radar to ECDIS or multifunctional workstation, the TotalWatch. Using the same interface throughout the marine radar series promotes efficient operation and minimized training for the operator.
Type Approved
The VisionMaster FT Chart Radar series fully meets the latest performance standards of International Maritime Organization (IMO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and is designed to meet the demands of today’s maritime industry.