Units
Select SPEED to choose KNOTS, MPH, or KPH.
Select COURSE to choose MAGNETIC or TRUE. A true north heading is corrected for magnetic variation. A
magnetic north heading source must also output magnetic variation data if the heading is to be displayed
as a true north value.
Handset speaker
¼ Note: This function is also available as a Shortcut.
Select to switch the handset’s internal speaker ON or OFF.
Wired speaker
External speaker
¼ Note: This function is also available as a Shortcut.
Select to switch the associated wired speaker(s) ON or OFF.
Speaker cong
You can associate one or more External speakers to any Fixed handset. For each of the four External
speakers select a Handset to be associated with it.
• Press , , , and to select the HANDSET column and press OK/HL.
• Press the and keys to change the handset selection.
External speaker volume tracks the associated handset volume. You can offset the external speaker
volume to be louder (positive value) or quieter (negative value).
• Press , , , and to select the OFFSET column and press OK/HL.
• Press the and keys to change the offset between -10 to +10. 0=no offset.
Once Handset and Offset selection is completed, Press the DSC/MENU key to SAVE the selections, or
press the X/POWER key to CANCEL without saving.
GPS
Manual
Select MANUAL to enter a GPS position (and time) from another source when radio is not receiving
position data from an internal or networked source.
The manually entered GPS position can be used in DSC calls, but not in AIS. AIS will be disabled.
If POSITION display is turned ON, the latitude and longitude are shown on the screen with a prefix ‘M’
indicating manual entry.
¼ Note: The manual entry is automatically replaced when a real GPS position is received via the NMEA
0183, NMEA 2000 or Internal GPS, depending on the GPS SOURCE setting.
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