Quick look at the pictures:
1. Less than 2,000’ (why isn’t the rad alt working?) at a 6 or 7 degree dive is very low and shallow for an approach.
2. The short line across the PBIL half way between the FPM and the pipper (at about -11°) is called the delay cue. In short it means the real pipper is off the bottom of the HUD. Tapping the weapons release button won’t result in a bomb being released. Instead you would place the false pipper dot over the target and then hold the WR button while continuing the attack in what is essentially CCRP. A proper CCIP delivery will not have a delay cue. Think 30 degrees of dive, 500 knots, and 5,000’ altitude; something like that. Point the nose at the ground and get that delay cue to go away.
3. The ] symbol just below the FPM is the fuze arming cue which will reach the FPM when the time of flight is equal to the fuze arm time. If the cue reaches the FPM the word “LOW” appears and the bomb will impact before arming. In the picture it’s still above the fuze arm constraint but if this path is continued toward the airfield ahead it will most likely be “LOW” when you get there.
4. So you’re aware your SMS page is configured for 1 PAIR each release.