User guide
Table Of Contents
- Section 1 - General information
- Section 2 - Basic operation and key functions
- Section 3 - Radio MENU SELECT options
- 3-1 Manage your waypoints list (WAYPOINT)
- Section 4 - Radio setup menu (RADIO SETUP)
- 4-1 Channel (UIC)
- 4-2 Channel names (CH NAME)
- 4-3 Ring volume (RING VOLUME)
- 4-4 Key beep volume (KEY BEEP)
- 4-5 Select units (UNITS)
- 4-6 Internal speaker connections (INT SPEAKER)
- 4-7 Set the priority channel (WATCH MODE)
- 4-8 Weather alerts (WX ALERT)
- 4-9 NMEA protocol (COM PORT)
- 4-10 Select the GPS source (GPS SOURCE)
- 4-11 Favorite channel setup - Wx key (FAV CH SETU)
- 4-1 Channel (UIC)
- Section 5 - DSC setup menu (DSC SETUP)
- 5-1 Enter or view your USER MMSI (USER MMSI)
- 5-2 Maintain your groups
- 5-3 Enter or check your ATIS MMSI (ATIS MMSI)
- 5-4 Enable ATIS functionality (ATIS SELECT)
- 5-5 Response to individual calls (INDIV REPLY)
- 5-6 Enable DSC functionality (DSC FUNC)
- 5-7 Response type to LL polling calls (LL REPLY)
- 5-8 Automatic channel switching (AUTO SWITCH)
- 5-9 DSC Test Reply (TEST REPLY)
- 5-10 Set the inactivity timer (TIMEOUT)
- 5-1 Enter or view your USER MMSI (USER MMSI)
- Section 6 - AIS setup menu (AIS SETUP)
- Section 7 - Wireless handset setup menu (HS SETTING)
- Section 8 - Sending and receiving DSC calls
- 8-1 What is DSC?
- 8-2 Sending DSC Calls
- 8-3 Send an individual call (INDIVIDUAL)
- 8-4 Acknowledgement of an individual incoming call (INDIV)
- 8-5 Reply to the Last Call (LAST CALL)
- 8-6 Send a group call (GROUP)
- 8-7 Send an all ships call (ALL SHIPS)
- 8-8 Send using the call log (CALL LOG)
- 8-9 Send using the distress log (DIST LOG)
- 8-10 View sent call log (SENT CALL)
- 8-11 Request the LL position of a Buddy (LL REQUEST)
- 8-12 Track your Buddy (TRACK BUDDY)
- 8-13 Make a DSC test call (DSC TEST)
- 8-14 View user MMSI and GPS information
- 8-15 Receiving DSC calls
- 8-16 Receiving an all ships call (ALL SHIPS)
- 8-17 Receiving an individual call (INDIV)
- 8-18 Receiving a group call (GROUP)
- 8-19 Receiving a geographic area call (GEOGRAPH)
- 8-20 Receiving a polled position call (POSITION)
- 8-1 What is DSC?
- Section 9 - DISTRESS calls
- Section 10 - AIS functionality
- Section 11 - General functionality
- Section 12 - Wireless handset functionality

B&G - V50 & H50 Operation Instructions 33
RADIO SETUP
INT SPEAKE▲
WATCH MODE
►WX ALERT
COM PORT ▼
TONE ALERT
►SAME ALERT
SAME CODE
SAME ALERT
ON
►OFF
1. Select RADIO SETUP then WX ALERT.
2. Select SAME ALERT.
3. Select ON to receive any local NWR or EAS alerts - the SAME ALERT symbol
SAME
will be displayed on the LCD or, to ignore these weather alerts, select OFF.
4-8-3 Receiving a SAME ALERT
If SAME ALERT alert is ON and an NWR or EAS alert for your geographic area is broadcast by
the NOAA NWR transmitters, the alert is picked up automatically and the alarm sounds.
Press any key to cancel the alarm.
If the alert is being sent by NOAA NWR, the radio automatically tunes to the designated
frequency so that you can listen to the alert.
If the alert is being sent by the EAS, the nature of the alert is shown on the LCD as WARNING,
WATCH, ADVISORY, or TEST.
Press any key to show the nature of the alert. (The list of alerts is shown in Appendix C.)
4-8-4 Receiving SAME TEST messages
In addition to the WARNING, WATCH and ADVISORY alerts, the EAS also send out TEST mes-
sages so that you can check your WX ALERT setup is working correctly. The TEST message is
usually transmitted between 1000 and 1200 (10.00AM and noon) every Wednesday.
Note: If there is a threat of severe weather, the test is postponed until the next good weather
day.
If your WX ALERT setup is working correctly, the alert sounds and TEST is displayed on the
LCD, followed by a broadcast message from the National Weather Service.
4-8-5 Enter a SAME CODE (County ID)
If you want to receive SAME weather alerts, you must enter and then Select a SAME code for
your geographic area into your radio. You can enter a maximum of 4 SAME codes (4 counties)
in your geographic area.
Telephone 1-888-NWR-SAME (1-888-697-7263) or visit www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/indexnw.htm
to find the SAME codes for your geographic area (you must be within the United States of
America, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and U.S. Pacific Territories).