20
6.
When finished programming the MMSI number,
press the [
FINISH
] soft key. The radio will ask you
to input the MMSI number again. Perform steps 4
through 6 above.
MMSI INPUT
1st:
*********
36690123
4
2nd:
BACK
SELECT
FINISH
MMSI INPUT
STORED MMSI
366901234
OK
7. After the second number has been input, press
the [
FINISH
] soft key to store the MMSI.
8. Press the [
OK
] soft key to return to radio operation.
NOTE
To view your MMSI after programming to ensure it is correct, perform
steps 1 to 2. Look that the MMSI number shown on the display is cor-
rect.
8.7 CHECKING GPS CONNECTIONS (GPS STATUS DISPLAY)
When the transceiver receives the GPS signal from the internal GPS receiver
or the NEMA 0183, an icon will appear on the display as shown below.
Receive GPS signal from
GX1400GPS
GX1400GPS/E
GX1400
Internal GPS Receiver
–
NMEA 0183
I/O
If there is a problem with the NMEA 0183 connection between the radio and
the GPS, the GPS icon will blink continuously until the connection is corrected.
After connections have been made between the trans-
ceiver and the GPS, a small satellite icon will appear
on the top right corner of the display, and displays your
current location (Latitude/Longitude) on the display.
BUSY
USA
25W
P
16
LOC
AM
123˚56.890W
23˚56.890N
09:56
NOTE
• The transceiver preferentially uses the GPS position information from
the external input (NMEA 0183) rather than the internal GPS receiver.
To check the status of Internal GPS receiver, do not input signals from
the external input.
• If a GPS with NMEA 0183 output is not connected to the radio, the
transceiver
will beep 10 minutes after the radio is turned on. After that
the transceiver
will beep every 4 hours alerting to connect a GPS.
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