Version 2.0 101Configuration Operator’s ManualConfigurationThe CFG screen includes setup and control of all of the receiver’sprimary functions. There are more than 20 separate configuration itemsin this screen. The display is divided into two windows. The left handwindow identifies the primary configuration items. The right hand win-dow displays the current settings. Use the cursor key to select a con-figuration item of interest, then press the E key to edit the actual set-tings. There are some settings which can not be changed; however,these are displayed so that you have a better understanding of exactlyhow the receiver is configured. The Item list is arranged alphabeticallybased on the language chosen. This section of the manual is arrangedalphabetically for English. You may choose to skip to only the itemsthat interest you at first, then read this complete section at a later time.No te: The configuration list is too long to show in one page ofthe display. To view all of the configuration menu, scrollthrough to the bottom of each list with the cursor key.AIS ConfigThis is an AIS setup menu used to select the type of AIS transponder.See Appendix A for more details. Available selections are SAAB(MX423), ATLAS (MX531) or Nauticast (MX535). This item is onlyavailable in MX420/8 models with the AIS feature option enabled.AIS StaticThis is an AIS setup menu used for configuring the vessel’s name,MMSI #, IMO #, transponder radio settings, associated communicationmode and data output selections. See Appendix A for more details.This item is only available in MX420/8 models with the AIS featureoption enabled.AIS VoyageThis is an AIS setup menu used to setup the voyage related informationsuch as navigational status, ship and cargo type, destination, ETAand number of passengers. See Appendix A for more details.This item is only available in MX420/8 models with the AIS featureoption enabled.AlarmsThis screen allows you to quickly see which alarms are active andinactive. The list of available alarms is interactive with the remainingscreens described in this section. Therefore, changing the state of thealarm in a screen such as Anchor from Off to On will also cause the