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MA-500TR Instruction Manual - ICOM Canada

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MENU MODE OPERATION<br />

6<br />

D GPS Information<br />

The GPS Information screen shows the viewable GPS satellite’s<br />

information, when the internal or external* GPS receiver<br />

is connected.<br />

*Only when the transponder receives the sentence format<br />

“GSA” or “GSV” from the external GPS receiver.<br />

q When the GPS Information screen is displayed, push [≈]<br />

to select the next page, or push [Ω] to select the previous<br />

page.<br />

• The icons of the satellites being used, blink.<br />

The GPS antenna of your vessel is<br />

located in the center of the North,<br />

South, East and West screen, and<br />

the visible GPS satellite icons are<br />

displayed.<br />

SAT : Satellite number<br />

LEVEL : Signal strength level<br />

w Push [CLEAR] to return to the Menu mode.<br />

D Alarm Status<br />

The Alarm Status screen shows the type, date and time of the<br />

last 25 alarms that were detected.<br />

Even if the alarm buzzer function is turned OFF, the alarm<br />

status is displayed here. (p. 32)<br />

q When the Alarm Status screen is displayed, push [∫] or<br />

[√] to scroll the screen.<br />

w Push [CLEAR] to return to the Menu mode.<br />

[∫]<br />

[√]<br />

[CLEAR]<br />

• Description of the Alarm type<br />

Alarm type<br />

GPS<br />

RX<br />

CH A<br />

CH B<br />

TX<br />

ANT<br />

Description<br />

Time<br />

Date<br />

Appears when “GPS Malfunction” is detected.<br />

Appears when “RX Malfunction” is detected.<br />

Alarm type<br />

Appears when “CH A Noise Level Malfunction” is<br />

detected.<br />

Appears when “CH B Noise Level Malfunction” is<br />

detected.<br />

Appears when “TX Malfunction” is detected.<br />

Appears when “Antenna Open or Short Malfunction”<br />

or “Antenna High VSWR Malfunction” is detected.<br />

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2<br />

3<br />

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7<br />

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9<br />

10<br />

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12<br />

13<br />

14<br />

15<br />

16<br />

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