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With the filter set to "All", anything that can be picked up by the scanner will be displayed, potentially creating a lot of clutter and making it hard to find the desired objects. A variety of other settings exist mainly to focus attention on a smaller number or more specific category of objects.
With the filter set to "All", anything that can be picked up by the scanner will be displayed, potentially creating a lot of clutter and making it hard to find the desired objects. A variety of other settings exist mainly to focus attention on a smaller number or more specific category of objects.
[[File:Qs DscanOView.jpg|360px|left]]
[[File:Qs DscanOView.jpg|360px|left]]
A widely used setting is "Active Overview Filters", the first entry on the menu. This option sets the d-scan filter to match the currently active tab in your Overview window. However, note that the d-scanner does not differentiate by the states shown in the Overview tab settings. This means that it cannot tell the difference between friendly ships and enemies. Nor will the scanner give you the range to any ships that it finds. Thus, to pin down a ship you need to narrow your scan angle and scan in different directions until you find the ship's location.
A widely used setting is "Active Overview Filters", the first entry on the menu. This option sets the d-scan filter to match the currently active tab in your Overview window. However, note that the d-scanner does not work exactly as does the Overview. D-scan, for example, does not use the states shown in the Overview tab settings. This means that it cannot tell the difference between friendly ships and enemies. Nor will the scanner give you the range to any ships that it finds. Thus, you can know the class of a ship, but not its affiliation, and to pin down a ship you need to narrow your scan angle and scan in different directions until you find it.


It is highly recommended that you have your overview set up to UNI standard shown in the [[Overview Guide]]. (''You MUST do this if you are an E-UNI member.'') So if you have not set up your overview, you should do that ASAP.
It is highly recommended that you have your overview set up to UNI standard shown in the [[Overview Guide]]. (''You MUST do this if you are an E-UNI member.'') So if you have not set up your overview, you should do that ASAP.