Introduction
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Area Covered (m): Click on the monochrome symbol before the numeric box in order to toggle between None 🛇, Greater Than or Equal To ≥ , and Less Than or Equal To ≤ qualifiers. ≥ or ≤ must be selected if a value is input.
Colour: This determines the colour of the square icons that represent false alarms on the PPI Display.
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Incident Report: Select this icon to display the Incident Report.
On the top left of the Track Query panel there is the Export icon to be used with selected tracks.
Incident Report
The Incident Report lists details about the Incident and displays an Incident Map:
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If the user has configured the Incident Report to display their own logo (see: https://navtechradar.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/TUN/pages/206504312/System+Settings#General), then the default, Navtech Radar logo will be replaced with the user’s logo:
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Incident Summary
Incident Id: Unique alphanumeric identification assigned to each Incident.
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Incident Acknowledgement Notes: This will display any Incident Acknowledgement Notes that have been added by an operator.
Incident Map
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The map will display the track of the target. It has PPI Controls to help navigate around the map display, including pan, zoom and return to the origin.
Incident Thumbnail
There is an option in the Alarm Node in the rule editor to capture an alarm snapshot: https://navtechradar.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/TUN/pages/1874854150/Rule+Actions#Alarm. If this is enabled and the camera successfully captures a screenshot of the incident, then this will be displayed here.
Targets
ID: Unique alphanumeric identification assigned to each Target.
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Cancel: Select Cancel to close the Incident Report.
If the user has configured the Incident Report to display their own logo (see: https://navtechradar.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/TUN/pages/206504312/System+Settings#General), then the default, Navtech Radar logo will be replaced with the user’s logo:
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Alarms By Time
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The accumulated alarms are also labelled on the PPI Display as a red circular icon; an Alarm Icon. Individual alarms can be located by selecting their locate icon on the Alarm Query list - the PPI will jump straight to the alarm's location, and flashing, red, concentric circles will pinpoint the alarm's location.
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