Uniden UM435 Owner s Manual - Page 39

Connecting To A Chartplotter

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After 4 hours, the audible alert sounds again if no coordinates are received and the GPS is connected. After 23.5 hours, the radio deleted the current coordinates and displays Input GPS. See page 14 to manually set the GPS coordinates. Configuring the GPS If the radio is receiving valid GPS data, it will automatically set the clock to your local time based on the GPS location. You can adjust your local time forward or back one hour if necessary (for example, if you are close to the border of a time zone); you can also adjust for Daylight Savings Time. Follow the steps below to adjust the time: CALL ENT 1W/25W ENT 1W/25W ENT 1W/25W 1. Display the normal menu and choose the Setup sub-menu. 2. Select GPS Setup and then choose Time Adjust. 3. The display shows your current local time. To adjust the time forward one hour, use CHANNEL UP. To adjust the time back one hour, use CHANNEL DOWN button. Press ENT-1W/25W button when you are finished. 4. The display prompts you to confirm the setting: choose Set to save the new time or Cancel to exit time setup without saving. The radio returns to the GPS Setup menu. 5. If your local area observes Daylight Savings Time, choose Daylight Save and press the ENT-1W/25W button. 6. If Daylight Savings Time is currently in effect, select On. If Daylight Savings Time is not currently in effect, select Off. 7. Press ENT-1W/25W. The radio activates the new time setting and returns to the GPS Setup menu. CONNECTING TO A CHARTPLOTTER Your radio provides a standard NMEA0183 GPS output that you can connect to a chartplotter. When it receives another boat's position data in a DSC call, the radio sends the position data to the chartplotter so you can see the location: 1. Connect the BROWN wire of the accessory cable to the NEGATIVE (-) wire of your chartplotter's NMEA data INPUT. 2. Connect the WHITE wire of the accessory cable to the POSITIVE (+) wire of your chartplotter's NMEA data INPUT 3. Be certain all wire connections are secure and that all open wires are adequately covered. ## NOTE: To extend the life of the radio, use waterproof tape to seal electrical connections. 31

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After 4 hours, the audible alert sounds again if no coordinates are received and the GPS is
connected. After 23.5 hours, the radio deleted the current coordinates and displays
Input
GPS
.
See page 14 to manually set the GPS coordinates.
Configuring the GPS
If the radio is receiving valid GPS data, it will automatically set the clock to your local time
based on the GPS location. You can adjust your local time forward or back one hour if
necessary (for example, if you are close to the border of a time zone); you can also adjust
for Daylight Savings Time.
Follow the steps below to adjust the time:
1.
CALL
ENT
1W/25W
ENT
1W/25W
ENT
1W/25W
Display the normal menu and choose the
Setup
sub-menu.
2. Select
GPS Setup
and then choose
Time Adjust
.
3.
The display shows your current local time. To adjust the time forward one hour, use
CHANNEL UP
. To adjust the time back one hour, use
CHANNEL DOWN
button. Press
ENT-1W/25W
button when you are finished.
4.
The display prompts you to confirm the setting: choose
Set
to save the new time or
Cancel
to exit time setup without saving. The radio returns to the GPS Setup menu.
5.
If your local area observes Daylight Savings Time, choose
Daylight Save
and press the
ENT-1W/25W
button.
6.
If Daylight Savings Time is currently in effect, select
On
. If Daylight Savings Time is not
currently in effect, select
Off
.
7. Press
ENT-1W/25W
. The radio activates the new time setting and returns to the
GPS
Setup
menu.
CONNECTING TO A CHARTPLOTTER
Your radio provides a standard NMEA0183 GPS output that you can connect to a
chartplotter. When it receives another boat’s position data in a DSC call, the radio sends
the position data to the chartplotter so you can see the location:
1.
Connect the BROWN wire of the accessory cable to the NEGATIVE (-) wire of your
chartplotter’s NMEA data INPUT.
2.
Connect the WHITE wire of the accessory cable to the POSITIVE (+) wire of your
chartplotter’s NMEA data INPUT
3.
Be certain all wire connections are secure and that all open wires are adequately
covered.
#
NOTE:
To extend the life of the radio, use waterproof tape to seal electrical connections.
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