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Nobeltec InSight Radar (IR2)
Operations Manual
Using Radar in Admiral - Advanced Features
A powerful benefit of Nobeltec’s Admiral product is the special, non-Windows look
and feel called NavView. NavView has been designed specifically for touchscreen
monitors and on the water navigation where operating a mouse on a moving bridge
can be troublesome. Buttons and menu entries are oversized and easy to read.
While Admiral’s NavView has all of the commonly used features for navigation, it
does not have some of the planning features. The idea behind NavView is that it is
for navigating and light planning. Serious planning is most effective in the standard
PlanView mode.
NavView is easy to understand and operate, however if you need a refresher
course, review the Users Guide that came with your Admiral product.
NavView’s Multiple Monitor Support
One of the powerful features of Admiral’s NavView is the ability to have a single
computer drive more than one monitor. This is particularly useful when using
integrated devices such as the InSight Radar. Hooking up multiple monitors allows
you to show the InSight Radar on one screen as a dedicated radar while the other
monitor(s) show other navigation data.
A primary benefit of NavView is the use of screen real-estate. By eliminating the
Windows toolbars and other functions, your PC looks and operates more like a
function specific device than a PC. The InSight Radar window can be maximized to
full screen or split as shown here.
Chapter 3
Working with IR2