NorthStar Navigation Northstar NS100 quick start Select the time format, Show or hide the time

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Select the time format

BUDDY LIST

 

GPS/DATA

LOCAL/DIST

 

MANUAL

USA/INT/CAN

 

>SETTING

>GPS/DATA

 

 

 

 

 

SETTING TIME OFFSET >TIME FORMAT TIME DISPLY

TIME FORMAT >12 24

23:30 LOC

PORT OPS

N35’.43.211’

E123’45.113’ 11.30PM LOC

1.Move the cursor to GPS/DATA and press >ENT.

2.Move the cursor to SETTING and press >ENT.

3.Move the cursor to TIME FORMAT and press >ENT. There is a choice of a 12 hour time format that uses AM and PM suffixes, or a 24 hour time format.

4.Press >ENT again to select the 12 hour time format

OR

move the cursor to 24 and then press >ENT to select the 24 hour time format.

The new time format is displayed immediately.

Show or hide the time

BUDDY LIST

 

GPS/DATA

 

SETTING

 

TIME DISPLAY

LOCAL/DIST

 

MANUAL

 

TIME OFFSET

 

>ON

USA/INT/CAN

 

>SETTING

 

TIME FORMAT

 

OFF

>GPS/DATA

 

 

 

>TIME DISPLY

 

 

If you have entered the time manually (see Reference Section 1 - Set your position and time manually), the time is always shown on the screen with the prefix MAN.

However, if the time is being updated through a GPS navigation receiver, you can show or hide the time on the LCD screen.

1.Move the cursor to GPS/DATA and press >ENT.

2.Move the cursor to SETTING and press >ENT.

3.Move the cursor to TIME DISPLY and press >ENT again.

4.Press >ENT again to have the LCD screen show the time

OR

move the cursor to OFF and then press <ENT to hide the time.

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Contents Northstar NS100 FCC Statement Contents International channel banks Getting Started Using this manual Welcome to the NS100 radioTechnical support ConventionsMaintaining the radio Quickstart Guide LCD screen symbols Turn the radio on and offGPS Enter alphanumeric dataAtis Handset button functions Display and navigate a menu Adjust the backlighting Adjust the volumeSelect the TX power Customise your radioSelect a channel Adjust the squelchSelect the channel bank Select a favorite channel Make a callStore 3 favorite channels Dual/Tri watch scan Delete a favorite channelSelect a weather channel Use the foghorn on the NS100DS All scan and channel lock outShadow watch scan Use the intercom on the NS100 DS Use the hailer on the NS100 DSHandset alarm for the NS100 DS Use the dual handsets on the NS100 DSRadio Menu Options Reference SectionBuddy List LOCAL/DIST USA/INT/CAN GPS/DATA DSC Setup NS100 radio menuAdd a new buddy Edit a buddy’s detailsDelete a buddy’s details Set the radio sensitivitySet your position and time manually USASet the time offset ZonesSelect the time format Show or hide the timeGPS alert setting Show or hide the boat’s positionPhone AAAA. or Select dual or triple watch modeEdit or delete a channel name Weather alert setting DSC Func Reset to factory defaultsSet the contrast Setup the DSC functions What is DSC? DSC setup menuSpecial Note Enter your MmsidEnter a new group Mmsid Edit a group Mmsid Delete a group Mmsid Select your response to individual callsSelect your response to LL polling calls Turn the DSC functions on/offEnter your Atis ID Turn the Atis functions on/offMaking DSC calls DSC call menu Reply to the last incoming call Make a routine call to an individualMake a routine call to a group Retry a routine call Call all shipsCall back using the call log data Request the LL position of a buddyReference Manual Receiving DSC calls Manually acknowledge an individual call European radio models require Manual acknowledgementAutomatically acknowledge an individual call Reply to a group callReply to an all ships call Manually reply to an LL position request Automatically reply to an LL position requestDo not reply to an LL position request Reply to a geographic callDistress calls Send a distress call Call back using the distress logs Receive and reply to a distress callReceive a distress relay Receive a distress acknowledgement Appendix a Technical Specifications NS100 SS NS100 DS Spurious & harmonics Attenuated at least 43+10logPo USA Appendix B Troubleshooting Problem No position information is displayed Appendix C VHF Marine Channel Banks International channel banks Ship Ship Special Notes on International Channel Usage USA channel banks Pleasure Special Notes on USA Channel Usage Canadian channel banks 28B RX Only 162.000 Public Correspondence, RX Only Special Notes on Canada Channel Usage Country-specific inland waterways Europe AIS1 Special Channels Special Notes on European International Channel Usage