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8 | ContentsLighting - Display/Keyboard Light, Contrast Control & Set Display Default Setting ...
98 | InstallationItem Component Part Number1.0 MX521A GPS Smart Antenna 7270501.1 MX521A DGPS Smart Antenna 7270511.2 MX525A DGPS Sensor 7270611.3 MX4
Installation | 99Installation notesGeneralThe MX51x Control and Display Unit (CDU) is splashproof and can be installed both above and below deck. To f
100 | InstallationWire Preparation ProcedurePWR/DATA Cable (6-Pairs Twisted):We recommend that the main cable insulation (black plastic) be stripped a
Installation | 101Antenna InstallationAntenna LocationThe MX series smart antennas (MX421, MX521, MX575 & MGL3) are designed for exposed installat
102 | InstallationExternal Differential ConnectionDifferential corrections from an external beacon receiver can be connected to either the MX421-10 (G
Installation | 103If the external power to the unit fails for any reason, the navigator will remember if it was on or off for about 20 minutes. That i
104 | InstallationExternal Alarm Output The MX51x Ext. alarm output connection is on pins 3 and 4 of the AUX (8-pin) cable. They are held open (float
Installation | 105The minimum output voltage may be as low as ±2 volt. This is not compatible with the former 4 volt input threshold and may be the ca
106 | InstallationNMEA Output SentencesAll sentences have the identifier “GP” for Global Positioning Systems. All position data are in the user selec
Installation | 107Viewing Input DataYou can view data being sent to the MX51x by other equipment or loop the output port back to an unused input port
Contents | 9CDU Cold Start - Clearing Memory to Factory Default ... 148GPS - GPS CDU Troubleshooting ...
108 | InstallationMX51x LAN Crossover (Null) Cable DiagramThe interface between the two (or more) units takes place over a high speed (100 Mbps) data
Installation | 109MX51x/BRIM (Backup Receiver with Integrity Monitoring) FeatureThe Integrity Monitoring (IM) feature allows the dual-control MX51x un
110 | InstallationTroubleshooting GuideThe MX51x is virtually maintenance free. There are, however, a few important points to note. Please check your
Installation | 111Memory Backup BatteryThe internal real-time clock and memory which stores the waypoints, alarm limits, etc., is backed up by a lithi
112 | InstallationInsert your USB device into the USB port of the MX510.6 Press and hold down the 7 NAV button on the MX510 unit and power ON the u
Installation | 113Click 5 OK after format is completed.Safely remove6 your USB device from the PC or laptop.USB Flash Drive Hardware Compatibilit
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Installation | 115Mechanical installation drawingsFigure 5.1- MX51x Display Console Dimensions (mesurements are in mm)Figure 5.2 - MX510/MX512 Displa
116 | InstallationFigure 5.3 - MX 510 Rear Connector CongurationFigure 5.4 - MX512 Rear Connector Conguration
Installation | 117Figure 5.5 - Gimbal Mounting Bracket
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118 | InstallationFigure 5.6 - Optional Flush Mounting Frame
Installation | 119Figure 5.7 - Optional Flush Mount Frame Dimensions Figure 5.8 - Standard Smart Antenna Dimensions and Mounting Specications
120 | InstallationFigure 5.9 - Antenna Location Diagram
Installation | 121Figure 5.10 - MX500/MX510-JB Junction Box (Optional equipment)
122 | InstallationMX512 Junction Box300 mm230 mm85 mmAUX Cable Assy. (8-Pin)ANT Cable Assy. (10-Pin)PWR/Data Cable Assy. (12-Pin) Data
Installation | 123MX510 Electrical installation drawingsFigure 5.12 MX 510 Basic System ConfigurationFigure 5.13 MX510 Rear-Panel Connector Configurat
124 | InstallationFigure 5.14 MX510 with Optional Junction Box
Installation | 125123456789101112(Shield)Figure 5.15 Power/Data Cable DiagramFigure 5.16 Auxiliary Cable Diagram
126 | Installation1234567891012345678910ConnectorConnector1234567891012345678910LengthFigure 5.17 Double-Ended Antenna Cable DiagramFigure 5.18 Smart
Installation | 127Figure 5.19 MX510 to MX575A GPS Compass Wiring Diagram
About GPS Navigation | 111 About GPS NavigationThis GPS receiver is a precision navigation instrument utilizing the latest technology available today
128 | InstallationFigure 5.20 MX500/MX510-JB Junction Box Wiring Diagram
Installation | 129Figure 5.21 MX510 Dual-Control ConfigurationFigure 5.22 MX510 Backup Receiver Integrity Monitoring Configuration
130 | InstallationFigure 5.23 Multiple Control ConfigurationNotes:
Installation | 131MX512 Electrical installation drawingsFigure 5.24 - MX512 Basic System Configuration
132 | InstallationFigure 5.25 - MX512 Junction Box Assembly
Installation | 133123456789101112(Shield)Figure 5.26 - 12-Pin Power/Data Cable Assembly DiagramFigure 5.27 - Auxiliary Cable Assembly Diagram
134 | Installation1234567891012345678910ConnectorConnector1234567891012345678910LengthFigure 5.28 - Double-Ended Antenna Cable Assembly Diagram
Installation | 135Figure 5.29 - MX421B-10 or MX521 DGPS Antenna Wiring DiagramFigure 5.30 - MX51x to MX575 Antenna Wiring Interface
136 | InstallationFigure 5.31 - MX512 Dual Control ConfigurationFigure 5.32 - MX512 Backup Receiver Integrity
Installation | 137Monitoring ConfigurationFigure 5.33 - Multiple Unit Control Configuration
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138 | Installation Figure 5.34 - 44-Pin Cable Assembly Diagram (for the MX512 model only)
Installation | 139Figure 5.35 - MX512 and Smart Antenna Junction Box Connection Diagram
140 | InstallationFigure 5.36 - MX512 and MX575A Junction Box Connection Diagram
Technical specications | 1416 Technical specicationsMX51x Control and Display Unit (CDU)Display:Pixels: 6.4 inch, 1/4 VGA 320 x 240LCD:
142 | Technical specicationsMX Series Smart D/GPS AntennaReceiver GPS:Type: L1, C/ A Code, 12 channel continues trackingUpdate rate: Once pe
Technical specications | 143EnvironmentalMX51x CDU Console:Operating Temperature: -15 to +55 °C. IEC/EN 60945 Ed. 4Storage Temperature: -30 to +7
144 | Technical specicationsNMEA listeners (all inputs): Insulation: Opto-coupler. Maximum ±50 volt, input relative to shield or power supply line
Appendix A - Datum list | 145Appendix A - Datum ListThe MX51x supports more than 100 datums. Table A-1 provides the names and abbreviations for these
146 | Appendix A - Datum listNotes
Appendix B - Engineering mode | 147Appendix B - Engineering ModeThe Engineering Display, which is activated in CFG1 Operation, enables an expanded ser
Functional description | 132 Functional DescriptionThe MX510 and MX512 Navigation CDU models are generally described in this manual as MX51x Control a
148 | Appendix B - Engineering mode Then, the CDU will conduct a Keylight test. You may need to dim the lights in the room or shade the keyboard so th
Appendix B - Engineering mode | 149Press the 4 POS function key. If the position reads N 00° 00.0000, W 000° 00.0000, then the CDU was properly rese
150 | Appendix B - Engineering mode Antenna Reset ToolsSpecial tools are available in the MX51x CDU that can be used to reset the GPS and Beacon engin
Appendix C - Multiple unit control | 151Appendix C - Multiple Unit Control (Via LAN) Dual Control Conguration:The Dual Control mode allows you to co
152 | Appendix C - Multiple unit control Data Base CommentsPlotter Setup Navigate DisplaysGPS Engineering Display Position DisplaysDual Control Setup
Appendix C - Multiple unit control | 153The interface among the units takes place over a high speed (100 Mbps) data link. The master unit must be conn
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Appendix D - Demonstration mode | 155Appendix D - Demonstration ModeThis enables the CDU to function as though you are under way, even though you are
156 | Appendix D - Demonstration mode Now just use the CDU as you normally would. You can output NMEA 0183 data records to other devices. Be careful,
Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 only | 157Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 onlyIntroductionAIS is a shipborne broadcast transponder system
14 | Functional descriptionMX51x BR Beacon and Remote ConfigurationMX51x/BRIM (Backup Receiver Integrity Monitor)The MX51x/BRIM is an enhanced Dual-Co
158 | Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 onlyCoastal SurveillanceIn coastal waters, shoreside authorities may establish automated AIS stations to m
Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 only | 159shipping agency information, tides and currents, notices to mariners and other information from shore
160 | Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 onlyGPS satellite message. Thus, GPS plays a critical role in AIS, providing the universal time reference
Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 only | 161manually entered) -Rate of turn (where available) -Voyage related dataShip’s draft -Hazardous cargo (t
162 |Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 onlyMX512/AIS the Total Shipboard GPS/DGPS/AIS SolutionThere are two AIS licenses available for the MX512
Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 only | 163Follow the procedure below to select the “Transponder Type” and “Static Config Update” settings:Press
164 | Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 onlyNote: A total of 35 lines are available under the AIS Static menu. If only 10 lines are available whe
Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 only| 165Note: When editing critical transponder setup items use the administrator password “admin”. Ship: En
166 | Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 onlyHow to change transponder settings under the AIS Static conguration using the administrator password?
Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 only | 167A.2 for possible ship type values (0-255).Softkey Descriptions: - used to toggle through various value
DGPS Beacon System | 153 DGPS Beacon SystemAs Maritime Safety Administrations, Navy, and Coast Guard Organizations realize the limitations of standard
168 | Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 only5 - See above 4 – Carrying Carrying DG, HS, MP IMO hazard or pol-lutant category C.- 4 – Engaged in di
Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 only| 169Display Field Descriptions:Name: Vessel’s nameMMSI: Maritime Mobile Service Identity number used
170 |Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 onlyAIS 2 - Remote Ship ListThis display shows a list of ships equipped with AIS transponders that are bein
Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 only | 171- Shift bearing search by 15 degrees right- User can choose to display the MMSIs by distance relative
172 | Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 onlyDisplay Field Descriptions:OUTPUT CHNL - This field specifies which channel is to be used for sending
Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 only | 173 Display Field Description:Transmit Time - Time the message was transmittedMode - Whether it w
174 | Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 onlyLatitude difference should be no less that 20 NM or larger than 200 NM -Longitude difference should be
Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 only| 175Display Field Descriptions:ID - Query index number (0-99)TIME - Time when the long-range message w
176 | Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 onlyAIS 9 – AIS STATUSThis display shows the operational status of the AIS transponder. The table below i
Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 only| 177AIS13 - Remote Ship DataThis AIS screen indicates the MMSI, RNG, Ship Dimensions (meters) and name of t
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178 | Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 onlyAutomatic Identication System Installation SectionTo MX SmartD/GPSAntennaMX512 CDUMX512 Junction
Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 only179Compass DiagramREDBLKGRNORGBRNBLUWHTYELPURGRYREDBLKYELORGGRYBRNMX421/MX521A/MX525ADGPS Smart AntennasBL
180 | Appendix E - GlossaryMOBPWR FAILN.C.PWR FAILCPWR FAILMOBPORT1MX421SPEEDLOGEXT.ALARMGPIO1GPIO2GPIO3P0RT4PORT5PORT6PORT7PORT8PORT9PRT10PRT1112VG
Appendix E - Glossary | 181181 | Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 onlyFigure E-4: 50-Pin AIS Cable Assembly
182 | Appendix E - GlossaryAppendix E - AIS connection for MX512 onlyAppendix E - AIS connection for MX512 only| 182Shield1210DrainBlackBrown21114Red3
Appendix E - Glossary | 183183 | Appendix E - AIS connection for MX512 only353438Blue/BlackLight Green/BlackLight Green/Red37403739Light Green/Blue
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Appendix E - Glossary | 185Appendix F - GlossaryAIS - Automatic Identification System.A shipboard broadcast transponder system in which ships continua
186 | Appendix E - GlossaryCENTRAL MERIDIANThe meridian (see MERIDIAN) that passes through the center of the referenced grid (Zero longitude).CHARACTE
Appendix E - Glossary | 187CURSORA flashing rectangle superimposed on a character position in the display window, indicating that a charac ter may be
Keypad & Display Description | 174 Keypad & Display DescriptionThe MX510 and MX512 keypad operation and traffic light indications are identica
188 | Appendix E - GlossaryELEVATION ANGLEThe angle made by the line-of-sight range to the satellite and the horizontal plane of the navigator antenna
Appendix E - Glossary | 189GEOIDThe Earth’s surface with all topographical undulations removed (equipotential surface) so that all points on the surfa
190 | Appendix E - GlossaryHEALTHSee SATELLITE HEALTH.IECInternational Electro-technical Commission.IMOInternational Maritime OrganizationINCLINED PLA
Appendix E - Glossary | 191MAGNETIC DEVIATIONThe error introduced into the steering compass reading by nearby ferrous metal mass distorting the earth
192 | Appendix E - GlossaryPARITY CONVENTIONIn checking message parity (refer to PARITY CHECK), the software may be designed to check either odd parit
Appendix E - Glossary | 193REFERENCE ELLIPSOIDA mathematical description of the Earth’s ellipsoidal shape (see ELLIPSOID), which is the reference fram
194 | Appendix E - GlossarySIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO (S/N)Quantitative relationship between the useful and non-useful part of the received satellite signa
Appendix E - Glossary | 195TRUE HEADINGDirection in relation to true north. True heading is compass heading corrected for MAGNETIC DEVIATION and VARI
196 | Appendix E - GlossaryVTSVessel Traffic ServiceWAYPOINTA point, usually along the track of the vessel or vehicle, whose position coordinates may
18 | Keypad & Display DescriptionYellow/Green SolidGPS position update; DGPS corrections are not being received. You may see this from time to tim
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Keypad & Display Description | 19Green SolidGPS position update with HDOP value less than 4. This is the normal operating condition. Position accu
20 | Keypad & Display DescriptionThe Function Keys:The MX51x has 17 function keys. These keys are used to directly access various navigation, pos
Keypad & Display Description | 21 GOTOThis function key allows you to quickly create a route from your present position to waypoint or a route.
22 | Keypad & Display DescriptionFUNCTION KeysYou might have noticed that above and below each primary function key are numbers and letters. These
Keypad & Display Description | 23GPS Offset - sets an offset for calculating the GPS antenna position if you can’t •physically locate the antenna
24 | Keypad & Display DescriptionWaypoint Bank (WPT1) where a symbol is used as the first character of the waypoint description. The
Keypad & Display Description | 25NAV2 - Basic Steering InformationThe NAV2 screen provides the bearing (BRG) and range (RNG) to the waypoint you
26 | Keypad & Display DescriptionNAV4 section which follows. You will find the right hand window to be a helpful tool. In addition to identify
Keypad & Display Description | 27data to calculate your speed parallel to wind and can output the VPW NMEA 0183 data sentence to other on-board in
Operator & Installation manualSimrad MX510 and MX512Navigation SystemsEnglish The original language for this document is English. In the event of
28 | Keypad & Display DescriptionNAV5 - Compass Display ScreenThe NAV5 screen displays the Heading and Rate of Turn values of the MX575 Satellite
Keypad & Display Description | 29The RTE2 screen provides storage space for up to 100 user dened routes. You 2 can pre-dene routes, or copy ne
30 | Keypad & Display Descriptionroute. Choose In Bank - allows you to scroll through the Waypoint Bank. Align the cursor with the desired waypoi
Keypad & Display Description | 31the screen. Waypoint 0, the first waypoint, is your Point of Departure, or the position you were at when you crea
32 | Keypad & Display DescriptionCreating a Multi-Waypoint Active RouteThere are four methods to create a multi-waypoint route:Insert By Number •
Keypad & Display Description | 33 When you have found the waypoint you want, highlight the 6 Insert this WPT softkey and press ENT.You can then
34 | Keypad & Display DescriptionYou can then choose to select another waypoint using the same method, select 8 Escape to go back one level and u
Keypad & Display Description | 35Use the cursor key to scroll through the available dened routes, which are created 4 in the RTE 2 screen, in nu
36 | Keypad & Display DescriptionInserting Waypoints or Routes into an Existing RoutePress the 1 RTE key until the RTE1 screen is displayed.Scro
Keypad & Display Description | 37Highlight 6 Insert Reverse softkey, press ENT. Press the 7 EDIT key to exit.Notice that you still keep the
2 | MX510/MX512 Operator & Installation Manual IMPORTANT NOTICE!!THE MX51x IS AN AID TO NAVIGATION ONLY. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD IT BE USE
38 | Keypad & Display DescriptionIn this mode, the actual SOG is compared to the required SOG to meet the specified arrival date and time. The res
Keypad & Display Description | 39 Highlight the 7 Done softkey and press ENT when you are nished editing the name. It is a good idea at this p
40 | Keypad & Display Descriptionpress ENT to select it.Scroll left to “4 Make new WPT” and press ENT to start entering L/L coordinates for wayp
Keypad & Display Description | 41Move the cursor down and modify the waypoint number if you wish. Otherwise the 6 CDU assigns the next available
42 | Keypad & Display DescriptionThen press the 10 EDIT function key to end editing. You can press the EDIT key when you finish editing a waypoi
Keypad & Display Description | 43Press the 5 EDIT key. If you simply want to modify the waypoint, Edit this WPT will be displayed on the bottom
44 | Keypad & Display Description There are three methods to remove a waypoint: 5 Remove this WPT, Remove Unused, and Remove Range:If you sele
Keypad & Display Description | 45To move a range of waypoints, enter the rst and last waypoint numbers to b move on the First WPT Number and Las
46 | Keypad & Display DescriptionSaving or Restoring Memory Data Using a USB DeviceThe MX51x is equipped with two sealed USB connectors, one in fr
Keypad & Display Description | 47The 5 Change softkey is highlighted at this point, press ENT key.Wait for the MX51x to recognize the USB device
MX510/MX512 Operator & Installation Manual | 3About this manualModels Covered are:MX51x GPS/DGPSMX51x/BRMX51x/BRIMMX51x/MUCThis manual covers the
48 | Keypad & Display DescriptionThe CDU outputs these sentences in the following format:Rnn - Routes:Waypoint identifiers, listed in order with s
Keypad & Display Description | 49Explanation / actual use:2 & 3: Waypoint Latitude, North or South, N/S number of decimals can be set to 2, 3
50 | Keypad & Display DescriptionScroll down the menu to 3 NMEA Out 1 (or which ever port number is required).Press the 4 EDIT key.If the port
Keypad & Display Description | 51Uploading Waypoints from a Personal ComputerYou can use any terminal or communications program to download or upl
52 | Keypad & Display Description Mark / MOBThis is a dual function key that either stores your present position, date and time at the next avai
Keypad & Display Description | 53If you make a mistake, you can use the cursor key to position the cursor over the mistake and overwrite the error
54 | Keypad & Display Description PlotThe PLOT1 screen displays graphic information around the boat at your present position. The boat always re
Keypad & Display Description | 55 PLOT 1 - Relative to BoatThe information in PLOT1 is always relative to your present position. The
56 | Keypad & Display DescriptionShow Lat/Lon Grid • - No is the default condition, which causes the coordinate grid not to be displayed. Yes cau
Keypad & Display Description | 57Plot Screen Use ExamplesStation KeepingThere may be a time when you want to maintain your position at a given loc
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58 | Keypad & Display Description Man Over BoardThe Man Over Board function key shares the same key with the “Mark or Event” function key. When
Keypad & Display Description | 59Remote MOBThe MX51x is capable of performing the MOB function from a remote contact closure input vi
60 | Keypad & Display DescriptionAUX3 - Not UsedAUX4 - Sun AlmanacThis almanac provides the sunrise and sunset times for a given day a
Keypad & Display Description | 61 MX510 AUX7 ScreensMX512 AUX7 ScreenThis also activates several engineering screens (the same as turning Engine
62 | Keypad & Display DescriptionThe tide measurement units can be displayed in meters, feet, or fathoms. Tide units are controlled along with dep
Keypad & Display Description | 63The display provides the required tide table document name and section (Admiralty Tide Tables, Part III) under th
64 | Keypad & Display Description PositionThere are three POS screens in the CDU. The POS functions are highly interactive with a number of CFG1
Keypad & Display Description | 65User GRIDUser defined grids is an optional feature of the MX51x. When enabled you can set the receiver to provi
66 | Keypad & Display Descriptionprovided so that you can log the mileage for: the current leg or day of your trip; and a the entire trip. b
Keypad & Display Description | 67You can deselect a particular PRN# by doing the procedure below:Press the EDIT key.1 Scroll to the PRN number de
Contents | 5Contents1 About GPS Navigation ... 11Special notes ...
68 | Keypad & Display DescriptionThe GPS5 screen shows the position Lat/Long, height of antenna, HDOP, number of satellites used, the satellite ID
Keypad & Display Description | 69GPS6 - DGPS STATUS There are several windows in this display, the left hand windows are divided into control and
70 | Keypad & Display DescriptionOnce you have entered the data for several beacon stations, you can cycle between these stations by pressing the
Keypad & Display Description | 71 CongurationThe CFG screen includes setup and control of all of the MX51x’s primary functions. There are more th
72 | Keypad & Display DescriptioneCompass - External Compass Input & Magnetic Variation TableThe MX51x will accept compass input using the NME
Keypad & Display Description | 73MX575:There are two ways the MX575A DGPS compass can be connected to the MX51x, namely: PORT3 as source of Positi
74 | Keypad & Display DescriptioneEcho Sounder Connected - causes the MX51x to look for one of the appropriate NMEA 0183 data sentences when set t
Keypad & Display Description | 75Off - sets the smart antenna to operate in GPS mode only.Max Age -sets the maximum age limit that the last receiv
76 | Keypad & Display DescriptioneWhether a unit is a slave or repeater, it will still share a common waypoint and route database as the master. R
Keypad & Display Description | 77Initial Pos - Initial Position EntryThis screen is provided to help the GPS receiver in the smart antenna to get
6 | ContentsNAV3 - Expanded Navigation Information ...25NAV4 - Sensor Input Navigation ...26NAV
78 | Keypad & Display DescriptioneLAN Output (NMEA 0183 OVER IP)This screen is very similar to the NMEA Out screens. It sets the specific NMEA 018
Keypad & Display Description | 79Log - Speed Log Input (Pulse or NMEA 0183)This screen controls the input port (NMEA-0183 or Pulse) and format of
80 | Keypad & Display DescriptioneLORAN-C IntegrationThis feature will be available only when the optional Loran-C license is purchased and activa
Keypad & Display Description | 81The POS 5 screen displays the (D)GPS calibrated LORAN-C position received from the GLL message from the LORAN-C r
82 | Keypad & Display Descriptione After the LORAN-C (Locus) feature is enabled, you will have 2 new screens (POS 4, POS 5), which display yo
Keypad & Display Description | 83MemoryThis screen allows the user to have the option to save and restore waypoints, routes, and system configurat
84 | Keypad & Display DescriptioneXTE Alarm:Causes an alarm to sound if your position exceeds the maximum XTE Limit defined above when Yes is sele
Keypad & Display Description | 85autopilot will accept the MX51x data again. This is provided as a safety feature so that the boat does not turn t
86 | Keypad & Display DescriptioneMost:NMEA Version - Some of the NMEA 0183 records are no longer supported by version 2.3. However, you may have
Keypad & Display Description | 87WPL - Waypoint Location Data Record:The MX51x outputs all of the waypoints in the active route. If you want to o
Contents | 7AUX1 - Alarm Log ...59AUX2 - Speed Graph ...
88 | Keypad & Display DescriptioneOperation - General Setup and Control SettingsThis screen controls a few basic operating settings:Remember Displ
Keypad & Display Description | 89 The setup is straight forward. Use the Change softkey to increment forward through the available choices. Use
90 | Keypad & Display DescriptionePrintout (n) - Printer Output ControlThis menu item controls the printer output sometimes required for commercia
Keypad & Display Description | 91Here is a sample of the Brief format with an active route or MOB condition:MX510 Navigator=======
92 | Keypad & Display DescriptioneSecurityThe Security screen allows you to lock out the EDIT key in order to keep crew members or visitors from c
Keypad & Display Description | 93Time Offset: Sets the local offset to UTC time. 0:00 is the default.Summer Time: Sets the local clock ahead one h
94 | Keypad & Display DescriptioneVGA This menu is available in the MX512 model only. It controls the VGA output display base (background) and fo
Keypad & Display Description | 95Wpt & Rte Input - Uploading Waypoints into the MX51xThis screen enables the input data port to receiv
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Installation | 975 InstallationList of ComponentsItem Description Qty Part Number Remarks1.0 MX510 Navigation SystemIncludes the following:1.0.1 MX510
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