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Manual Simrad MX510 and MX512 Navig
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IMPORTANT NOTICE!! The MX51x is an
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4 | MX510/MX512 Operator & Installa
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NAV3 - Expanded Navigation Informat
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Lighting - Display/Keyboard Light,
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10 | Contents Blank page
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12 | About GPS Navigation Blank pag
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MX51x BR Beacon and Remote Configur
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16 | DGPS Beacon System Blank page
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Yellow/Green Solid GPS position upd
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The Function Keys: The MX51x has 17
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FUNCTION Keys You might have notice
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Waypoint Bank (WPT1) where a symbol
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NAV4 section which follows. You wil
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NAV5 - Compass Display Screen The N
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oute. Choose In Bank - allows you t
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Creating a Multi-Waypoint Active Ro
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8 You can then choose to select ano
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Inserting Waypoints or Routes into
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In this mode, the actual SOG is com
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press ENT to select it. 4 Scroll le
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10 Then press the EDIT function key
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5 There are three methods to remove
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Saving or Restoring Memory Data Usi
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The CDU outputs these sentences in
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3 Scroll down the menu to NMEA Out
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Mark / MOB This is a dual function
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Plot The PLOT1 screen displays grap
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•• Show Lat/Lon Grid - No is th
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Man Over Board The Man Over Board f
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AUX3 - Not Used AUX4 - Sun Almanac
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The tide measurement units can be d
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Position There are three POS screen
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provided so that you can log the mi
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- Page 112 and 113: Troubleshooting Guide The MX51x is
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- Page 118 and 119: Figure 5.3 - MX 510 Rear Connector
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- Page 138 and 139: Figure 5.31 - MX512 Dual Control Co
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- Page 148 and 149: Notes 146 | Appendix A - Datum list
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5 - See above 4 - Carrying Carrying
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AIS 2 - Remote Ship List This displ
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Display Field Descriptions: OUTPUT
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-- -- -- -- Latitude difference sho
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AIS 9 - AIS STATUS This display sho
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Automatic Identification System Ins
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Figure E-3: MX535A with MX512 CDU a
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Figure E-5: 50-Pin Cable Assembly (
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CENTRAL MERIDIAN The meridian (see
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ELEVATION ANGLE ELIPSOID ENTER The
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HEALTH IEC IMO See SATELLITE HEALTH
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PARITY CONVENTION P-CODE In checkin
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SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO (S/N) S/N SOF
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VTS WAYPOINT Vessel Traffic Service