Yaesu Musen 30593X3D MOBILE MARINE TRANSCEIVER User Manual GX6000 Owner s Manual
Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd. MOBILE MARINE TRANSCEIVER GX6000 Owner s Manual
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15.4 KEY BEEP This selection is used to select the beep tone volume level when a key is pressed. 1. ] “SETUP” “CONFIGURATION” “KEY BEEP” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the desired level. The beep level can be set from “1” to “7”, or “OFF” (“4” is default). 3. Press the [ENTER] soft key to store the selected level. 4. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. 15.5 FOG ALERT TONE FREQUENCY The function allows the radio to be setup to send the proper fog frequency which is dependent on vessel size, shown below: 70 - 200Hz: Vessel that are 660 feet (200 meters) or more in length 130 - 350Hz: Vessel that are 247.5 feet (75 meters) or more but less than 660 feet (200 meters) in length 250 - 700Hz: Vessel that are 66 feet (20 meters) or more but less than 247.5 feet (75 meters) in length 250 - 700Hz: Vessel that are 39.6 feet (12 meters) or more but less than 66 feet (20 meters) in length 1. ] “SETUP” “CONFIGURATION” “FOG FREQUENCY” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the desired level. The frequency level can be set from “200Hz” to “850Hz” (“400Hz” is default). 3. Press the [ENTER] soft key to store the selected setting. 4. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. NOTE By default, the radio Fog frequency is set to 400 Hz. In most cases this frequency should not be changed unless the vessel is very large. 15.6 LISTEN BACK While in PA, FOG HORN, or HORN mode, toggle the listen back function between ON and OFF. 1. Page 106 ] “SETUP” “CONFIGURATION” “LISTEN BACK” GX6000 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “OFF” or “ON” (“ON” is default). 3. Press the [ENTER] soft key to store the selected setting. 4. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. 15.7 STATION NAME This function allows you to change the name of the radio or second station microphone. Example: “Radio - Cabin”, “RAM 1 - Flybridge” 1. ] “SETUP” “CONFIGURATION” “STATION NAME” 2. With the second station microphone connected, rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the unit to be named, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 3. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select to scroll through the first letter of the new station name. 4. Press the [SELECT] soft key to store the first letter in the name and step to the next letter to the right. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the name is complete. The name can consist of up to ten characters, and if you do not use all ten characters, select “→” to move to the next space. This method can also be used to enter a blank space in the name. If a mistake was made entering in the station name, rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “←” or “→”, press the [SELECT] soft key until the wrong character is selected, then perform steps 3 and 4. 6. When finished entering the station name (using ten characters or less), press the [FINISH] soft key to advance to the second station name entry. 7. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “SSM-70H”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 8. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select to scroll through the first letter of the new station name. 9. Press the [SELECT] soft key to store the first letter in the name and step to the next letter to the right. GX6000 Page 107 10. Repeat steps 8 and 9 until the name is complete. The name can consist of up to ten characters, and if you do not use all ten characters, select “→” to move to the next space. This method can also be used to enter a blank space in the name. If a mistake was made entering in the station name, rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “←” or “→”, press the [SELECT] soft key until the wrong character is selected, then perform steps 8 and 9. 11. When finished entering the station name (using ten characters or less), press the [FINISH] soft key. 12. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. 15.8 SOFT KEYS From this menu, you can assign desired functions to each soft key from numbers 01 to 12. You can also set how long the soft key icon will be displayed after the corresponding soft key is pressed. 15.8.1 1. Key Assignment ] “SETUP” “CONFIGURATION” “SOFT KEY” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “KEY ASSIGNMENT”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 3. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the key number to be programmed, and press the [SELECT] soft key. 4. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select a new function to be assigned, and press the [ENTER] soft key. Available functions are listed below. By selecting “NONE” the soft key assignment is removed. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to program other soft keys. The VHF radio's functions can be assigned to the maximum of 12 soft keys. Pressing the ►/◄ key each time shows three different soft keys. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 (The illustration above is the default setting.) 6. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. Page 108 GX6000 DISPLAY NONE TX HI/LO WX/CH SCAN DUAL WATCH MARK POSITION SCAN MEMORY PRESET MAN OVERBOARD NOISE CANCEL CH NAME STROBE* SCRAMBLER COMPASS WAYPOINT FOG HORN INTERCOM GPS LOGGER AIS DISPLAY HORN BUTTON PUBLIC ADDRESS RX RECORD RX SENSE PLAY FUNCTION SOFT KEY NUMBERS ASSIGNED AS DEFAULT (See the previous page.) − Selects transmit power Switches channels between weather and marine Turns on or off scanning function Starts and stops dual watch scan Marks the current position for a “Waypoint” Add or remove channels from memory channel scan Programs or deletes the preset memory channel Marks the position where a person falls overboard − 02 01 05 06 09 04 10 03 Enables the noise canceling settings display Edit channel names Turns on or off the strobe light LED Configures the secret communication settings Enables the “Compass” display Enables the “Waypoint” or “Route” navigation display Select FOG HORN mode Activates intercom between radio and RAM4 mic (optional SSM-70H (RAM4) or SSM-71H (RAM4W) required) Starts and stops logging position data Shows the “AIS” display Activates the Fog Horn function 12 Activates the PA function Records received voices Toggles between LOCAL and DISTANCE Plays recorded voices 07 11 08 (*: SSM-70H (RAM4) and SSM-71H (RAM4W) only) 15.8.2 1. Key Timer ] “SETUP” “CONFIGURATION” “KEY TIMER” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “KEY TIMER”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 3. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the desired time. 4. Press the [ENTER] soft key to store the selected setting. 5. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. GX6000 Page 109 15.9 RESET You may reset the memory and settings of the setup categories independently or return the transceiver to the original factory setting. 1. ] “SETUP” “CONFIGURATION” “RESET” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the desired category. You can select one from “DSC/GM SETUP”, “WAYPOINT SETUP”, “CHANNEL SETUP”, “GPS SETUP”, “AIS SETUP”, “CONFIGURATION”, or “FACTORY” (all settings* except the “MMSI” and “Vessel Information” will be initialized). (*: The Individual Directory and the GPS Log also eliminated.) 3. Press the [SELECT] soft key. 4. Press the [YES] soft key. (To cancel, press the [NO] soft key.) 5. Press the [OK] soft key. 6. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. 15.10 SUMMARY OF THE CONFIGURATION SETUP Item DISPLAY MODE DIMMER CONTRAST KEY BEEP FOG FREQUENCY LISTEN BACK STATION NAME SOFT KEY RESET Page 110 Description Toggles LCD display mode between daytime and nighttime mode Adjusts the backlight level of the LCD and keypad Adjusts the contrast of the LCD Adjusts the volume of beep tone when a key is pressed Sets the tone frequency when transmitting FOG Turns on or off of listen back function Sets the names of the radio and external devices Sets the assignment and display time of the soft keys Initializes the memories and settings Default Value DAY MODE Page 105 DAY MODE: 7 NIGHT MODE: 4 15 105 400Hz 106 ON 106 RADIO RAM 1 RAM 2 10 sec 107 105 106 108 − 110 GX6000 16 CHANNEL FUNCTION SETUP 16.1 CHANNEL GROUP 16.2 WEATHER ALERT This menu item allows you to select a channel group from USA, Canada, and International. Refer to section “8.7 USA, INTERNATIONAL, AND CANADA MODE” for details. Enables/disables the NOAA Weather Alert function. The default setting is “ON”. 1. ] “SETUP” “CHANNEL SETUP” “WEATHER ALERT” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “ON” or “OFF”. 3. Press the [ENTER] soft key to store the selected setting. 4. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. 16.3 SCAN MEMORY To be able to scan channels the radio must be programmed. This section allows channels to be stored in scan memory. Refer to section “8.10.2 Programming Scan Memory” for details. 16.4 SCAN TYPE This selection is used to select the scan mode between “MEMORY” and “PRIORITY”. The default setting is “PRIORITY”. Refer to section “8.10.1 Selecting the Scan Type” for details. 16.5 SCAN RESUME This selection is used to select the time the GX6000 waits after a transmission ends before the radio starts to scan channels again. The default setting is 2 seconds. 1. ] “SETUP” “CHANNEL SETUP” “SCAN RESUME” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the desired resume time, default is 2 seconds. The resume time can be set to “1sec” through “5sec”. 3. Press the [ENTER] soft key to store the new setting. 4. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. GX6000 Page 111 16.6 MULTI WATCH 16.7 PRIORITY CHANNEL This selection is used to select the watch type between “DUAL” and “TRIPLE”. The default setting is “DUAL”. Refer to section “8.9 MULTI WATCH (TO PRIORITY CHANNEL)” for details. This procedure allows the radio to use a different priority channel used when priority scanning. By default, the radio priority channel is set to Channel 16. 1. ] “SETUP” “CHANNEL SETUP” “PRIORITY CHANNEL” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the desired channel to be a priority. 3. Press the [ENTER] soft key to store the new setting. 4. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. 16.8 SUB CHANNEL By default, the sub channel is set to Channel 9. This procedure allows the radio to assign a different sub channel for instant access. 1. ] “SETUP” “CHANNEL SETUP” “SUB CHANNEL” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the desired channel to be a sub channel. 3. Press the [ENTER] soft key to store the new setting. 4. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. 16.9 CHANNEL NAME When the radio (“Normal”) mode is selected, the display will show a name under the channel number. This name describes the use of the channel. The radio has the capability to customize the name by the procedure below. Example: CH69 PLEASURE to HOOKUP 1. ] “SETUP” “CHANNEL SETUP” “CHANNEL NAME” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the channel to be named, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 3. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to scroll through the first letter of the new channel name. Page 112 GX6000 4. Press the [SELECT] soft key to store the first letter in the name and step to the next letter to the right. 5. Repeat step 3 and 4 until the name is complete. The name can consist of up to 16 characters, if you do not use all 16 characters, select “→” to move to the next space. This method can also be used to enter a blank space in the name. If a mistake was made entering in the channel name, rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “←” or “→”, press the [SELECT] soft key until the wrong character is selected, then perform steps 3 and 4. 6. When finished entering the channel name (using fifteen characters or less), press the [FINISH] soft key to save the name. 7. If you want to enter the name of another channel, repeat the steps 2 through 6. 8. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. NOTE When “CHANNEL NAME” is assigned to the soft key, you can show the channel name input display directly by pressing the [NAME] soft key during radio operation. 16.10 NOISE CANCELLATION Enables/disables the Noise-canceling function of the transmitter and receiver independently. 1. ] “SETUP” “CHANNEL SETUP” “NOISE CANCEL” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “TX MODE”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 3. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “ON” or “OFF”, then press the [ENTER] soft key. GX6000 Page 113 4. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “RX MODE”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 5. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the noise level from “LEVEL1” through “LEVEL4” or “OFF”, then press the [ENTER] soft key. 6. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. 16.11 AUDIO FILTER OPERATION This menu item allows you to select operation of the internal audio filter for the best acoustics in noisy environments. The default setting is “NORMAL”. 1. ] “SETUP” “CHANNEL SETUP” “AF PITCH CONTROL” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the desired filter operation. 3. Press the [ENTER] soft key to store the new setting. 4. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. 16.12 RX RECORDER Configure settings of the function for recording received voices. 16.12.1 RX Recorder Function ON/OFF Enable/disable the RX Recorder function. The default setting is “OFF”. 1. ] “SETUP” “CHANNEL SETUP” “RX RECORDER” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “ACTIVATION”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 3. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “ON” or “OFF”, then press the [ENTER] soft key to store the new setting. 4. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. 16.12.2 Setting for Recording Delay Time Set the time interval until recording stops after the end of voice reception. The default setting is 3 seconds. 1. Page 114 ] “SETUP” “CHANNEL SETUP” “RX RECORDER” GX6000 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “RECORDING DELAY TIME”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 3. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the desired delay time. The delay time can be set to “1sec” through “5sec”. 4. Press the [ENTER] soft key to store the new setting. 5. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. 16.12.3 Setting for End of Tone Enable/disable the tone function that indicates the end of recording when recording stops. The default setting is “ON”. 1. ] “SETUP” “CHANNEL SETUP” “RX RECORDER” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “END OF TONE”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 3. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “OFF” or “ON”, then press the [ENTER] soft key to store the new setting. 4. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. 16.12.4 Data Erase Delete recorded voice data. 1. ] “SETUP” “CHANNEL SETUP” “RX RECORDER” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “DATA ERASE”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. GX6000 Page 115 3. Press the [YES] soft key. (To cancel, press the [NO] soft key.) 4. Press the [OK] soft key. 5. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. 16.13 SCRAMBLER SETUP Configure the voice scrambler setting. Two types of voice scrambler functions are available: the 4-code type (CVS2500A compatible) and the 32-code type (FVP-42 compatible for Furuno Electric FM-4721) (This function is not available for CH16 and CH70). 1. ] “SETUP” “CHANNEL SETUP” “SCRAMBLER” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “TYPE”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 3. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “CVS2500” or “FVP-42”, then press the [ENTER] soft key. Note: Changing this setting will delete all scrambler codes set for each channel. 4. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “CODE”, then press the [SELECT] soft key. 5. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the channel to be scrambled, then press the [SELECT] soft key. Note: CH16 and CH70 cannot be used. Page 116 GX6000 6. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the scrambler code. The scrambler code can be set from “00” to “03” or “OFF” (While FVP-42 is selected in step 6, the scrambler code can be set from “00” to “31” or “OFF”). When “OFF” is selected the voice scrambler is disabled. 7. Press the [ENTER] soft key to store the selected code. 8. Repeat steps 5 through 7 to set other channels. 9. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. 16.14 SUMMARY OF THE CANNEL FUNCTION SETUP Item CHANNEL GROUP WEATHER ALERT SCAN MEMORY SCAN TYPE SCAN RESUME MULTI WATCH PRIORITY CHANNEL SUB CHANNEL CHANNEL NAME NOISE CANCEL AF PITCH CONTROL RX RECORDER SCRAMBLER GX6000 Description Selects the channel group Turns on or off the Weather Alert function Add or remove a channel to Scan Memory Select priority scan or memory scan Sets the resume time of scanning Selects Dual Watch or Triple Watch Selects a priority channel Selects a Sub Channel Edit the name of memory channels Turns on or off of noise cancelling function (independently available for transmission and reception) Selects the audio filter operation Configures settings of the function for recording received voices Configures the secret communication settings Default Value Page − 38 USA: USA OFF 35 111 PRIORITY 38 2sec DUAL 111 37 CH16 CH09 112 112 112 − OFF 113 NORMAL ACTIVATION: OFF RECORDING DELAY TIME: 3sec END OF TONE: ON DATA ERASE: − TYPE: CVS2500 CORD: − 114 114 116 Page 117 17 DSC SETUP 17.1 INDIVIDUAL DIRECTORY 17.2 INDIVIDUAL REPLY 17.3 INDIVIDUAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT 17.4 INDIVIDUAL RINGER 17.5 GROUP DIRECTORY The GX6000 has a DSC directory that allows you to store a vessel or person’s name and the associated MMSI you wish to contact via individual calls, position requests and position report transmissions. To transmit an individual call you program this directory with information of the vessel you wish to contact, similar to a cellular phone's telephone directory. Refer to section “10.4.1 Setting up the Individual / Position Call Directory” for details. This menu item sets up the radio to automatically (default setting) or manually respond to a DSC Individual call requesting you to switch to a working channel for voice communications. When “MANUAL” is selected the MMSI of the calling vessel is shown allowing you to see who is calling. This function is similar to caller id on a cellular phone. Refer to section “10.4.2 Setting up the Individual Call Reply” for details. The radio can be setup to transmit a reply automatically (default) or set so the radio will not reply to an individual call. Refer to section “10.4.3 Enabling the Individual Call Acknowledgment” for details. The radio can be setup to ring like a telephone to alert you the radio received a DSC individual call. The default setting is 2 minutes, however this can be changed to 5, 10 or 15 seconds with the procedure below. Refer to section “10.4.6 Setting up the Individual Call Ringer” for details. For this function to operate, the same group MMSI must be programmed into all the DSC VHF radios within the group of vessels that will be using this feature. Refer to section “10.5.1 Setting up a Group Call” for details. Page 118 GX6000 17.6 POSITION REPLY 17.7 AUTO POSITION POLLING 17.8 AUTO POSITION INTERVAL 17.9 AUTO CHANNEL CHANGE The GX6000 can be set up to automatically (default setting) or manually send your position when requested by another vessel. This selection is important if you are concerned about someone polling the position of your vessel that you may not want to. In the manual mode you will see the MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identity Number) or persons name shown on the display allowing you to choose to send your position to the requesting vessel. Refer to section “10.6.1 Setting up a Position Request Reply” for details. The GX6000 has the capability to automatically track seven vessels programmed into the individual directory. Refer to section “10.9 AUTO POSITION POLLING” for details. The GX6000 has the capability to automatically track seven vessels programmed into the individual directory. Selecting the auto position polling time interval between position request transmissions to be setup. Refer to section “10.9.2 Setting up the Polling Time Interval” for details. When a DSC distress or an all ships (urgency or safety) call is received, the GX6000 will automatically switch to Channel 16. This menu selection allows the automatic switch time to be changed. The default selection is 30 seconds. 1. ] “SETUP” “DSC SETUP” “AUTO CHANNEL CHANGE” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the desired time, then press the [ENTER] soft key. 3. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. When the “OFF” is selected, “[C]” icon will light up on the screen. GX6000 Page 119 17.10 NO ACTION TIMER If no key is pressed during the “MENU” or “DSC CALL” screen, the GX6000 will automatically return to radio operation. The default selection is 15 minutes. 1. ] “SETUP” “DSC SETUP” “NO ACTION TIMER” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the desired time, then press the [ENTER] soft key. 3. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. 17.11 WAIT TIME FOR POSITION FIX This menu allows you to select the maximum wait time till obtaining position information when receiving a distress call, POS Report call, or acknowledgement to POS request call. The default selection is 15 seconds. 1. ] “SETUP” “DSC SETUP” “POS UNFIX WAITING TIME” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the desired time, then press the [ENTER] soft key. 3. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. 17.12 DSC BEEP This feature allows the alarm beeps to be turned on or off when a DSC call is received. The DSC calls that can be customized are: individual, group, all ships, position request, position report, geographical, polling, and DSC test. Refer to section “10.5.4 Setting up the Group Call Ringer” for details. 17.13 SUMMARY OF THE DSC SETUP MENU Item INDIVIDUAL DIRECTORY INDIVIDUAL REPLY INDIVIDUAL ACK. INDIVIDUAL RING Page 120 Description Enter or edit addresses used for individual call Selects a reply to individual call Selects the message to be sent automatically as an individual call acknowledgement Selects the ringing time when an individual call or a position request is received Default Value − Page 56 MANUAL ABLE 57 57 2 min 61 GX6000 Item GROUP DIRECTORY POSITION REPLY AUTO POSITION POLLING AUTO POS INTERVAL AUTO CHANNEL CHANGE NO ACTION TIMER POS UNFIX WAITING TIME DSC BEEP GX6000 Description Enter or edit addresses used for group call Selects reply mode when receiving a position call Selects the AUTO POSITION POLLING operation type Selects the transmission interval of AUTO POSITION POLLING signal Selects the delay time to move to the requested channel automatically after receiving a distress call, All Ship call, or group call Selects the delay time to return to radio operation automatically after no key press Sets the maximum wait time to obtain position information when receiving a distress call, POS Report call, or acknowledgement to POS request call Turns on or off the audible alarm when receiving a DSC call Default Value Page − 62 AUTO 67 AUTO POS REQUEST 77 30 sec 77 30 sec 119 15 min 120 15 sec 120 INDIVIDUAL CALL: ON GROUP CALL: ON ALL SHIPS: ON POS REQUEST: OFF POS REPORT: ON GEOGRAPHICAL: ON POLLING CALL: OFF DSC TEST CALL: OFF 120 Page 121 18 GPS SETUP The “GPS Setup” mode allows the parameters for the NMEA2000 or the NMEA -0183 or the optional SCU-31 external GPS antenna to be customized for your operating requirements. 18.1 ORDER OF PRIORITY Specify the order of priority of the connection devices to be used when obtaining location information. 1. ] “SETUP” “GPS SETUP” “ORDER OF PRIORITY” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select “NMEA2000” or “NMEA-0183” then press the [ENTER] soft key to save the new setting. 3. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. NOTE The SUC-31 external GPS antenna is always set as the lowest priority. 18.2 COMPASS DIRECTION This menu item selects the compass direction to be shown on the GX6000 display. The default setting is “COURSE-UP”. 1. ] “SETUP” “GPS SETUP” “COMPASS DIRECTION” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the desired direction from “COURSE-UP” and “NORTH-UP”. 3. Press the [ENTER] soft key to save the new setting. 4. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. 18.3 LOCATION FORMAT This menu item selects the coordinate system to be shown on the GX6000 display. The default setting is “ddd°mm.mmmm”. 1. Page 122 ] “SETUP” “GPS SETUP” “LOCATION FORMAT” GX6000 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the desired coordinate system. The location format can be selected from “ddd°mm.mmmm” and “ddd°mm’ss””. 3. Press the [ENTER] soft key to save the new setting. 4. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. 18.4 TIME OFFSET 18.5 TIME AREA 18.6 TIME FORMAT 18.7 UNITS OF MEASURE Sets the local time offset between UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) and local time shown on the display. The offset is added or subtracted from the time received from the GPS. Refer to section “7.8.1 Changing the GPS Time” for details. This menu selection allows the radio to show UTC time or local time with the offset. Refer to section “7.8.2 Changing the Time Area” for details. This menu selection allows the radio to show time in 12-hour or 24-hour format. Refer to section “7.8.3 Changing the Time Format” for details. This section allows you to set the speed, distance and altitude units. 1. ] “SETUP” “GPS SETUP” “UNIT OF MEASURE” 2. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the item you want to set. 3. Press the [SELECT] soft key. 4. Rotate the DIAL/ENT knob to select the unit. 5. Press the [ENTER] soft key to store the new setting. 6. Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation. 18.8 MAGNETIC VARIATION This selection allows customizing the GPS COG (Course Over Ground) indication on the normal and compass pages and BRG on the waypoint and AIS pages. Refer to section “7.8.4 Changing COG to True or Magnetic” for details. NOTE Setting to “ON” is effective only when the RMC sentences with magnetic data are input from external devices such as a GPS chart plotter. GX6000 Page 123
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