Specifications

Once the warning has been acknowledged the GNSS
(GPS) icon will continue to flash. The No position data
warning is repeated every 4 hours if position data is still
unavailable
, has not been entered manually or has been
entered manually but over 23.5 hours ago.
If position data has been entered manually the display
alternates between displaying the manual position and
time and the Manual Position message. if the manually
entered position has not been updated in the last 4
hours the GNSS (GPS) icon flashes and an audible
warning is sounded. This warning will be repeated every
4 hours until position is manually updated or position
data becomes available.
Where no position data is available or has not been
manually updated for 23.5 hours then position data will
change to ‘9’s and time will change to ‘8’s.
Entering position manually
If GPS position data is not available it can be entered
manually.
From the
GPS set-up menu: Menu > Set-up > GPS
set-up.
1. Select
Set manual position.
The Manual position screen requires you to input
latitude, longitude and UTC time.
2. Use the Rotary knob or the Channel Up and
Channel Down buttons on a Raymic handset to
cycle through the available numbers and press
OK
to confirm each number and move to the next digit.
3. When the relevant information has been entered
select
OK to confirm the details.
Selecting (GNSS) GPS information to
display
Y
ou can change the GNSS (GPS) data that is displayed
on the Homescreen.
From the
GPS set-up menu: Menu > Set-up > GPS
set-up.
1. Select Homescreen display.
Selecting Homescreen display will switch between
Location & time and Location & COG/SOG.
The
Homescreen display option is also available from
the
Display set-up menu: Set-up > Display set-up >
Homescreen display.
Setting time format and offset
You can change the Format and Offset that is applied to
the time displayed onscreen.
From the
Units menu: Menu > Set-up > Units.
1. Select
Time format.
Selecting Time format will switch between
12 hour
and
24 hour format.
2. Select
Time offset.
3. Adjust the offset to the desired value using the
Rotary knob or the Channel Up and Channel Down
buttons on a Raymic handset.
4. Select
OK to confirm the selection.
5.18 Station priority (Ray63 and
Ray73 only)
The Ray63 and Ray73 can have a Local Fistmic,
connected to the front connector, and a Raymic (remote)
handset, connected to the rear connector.
The following rules apply to station priority:
The Local station always takes priority over the
Remote station.
Unless a Distress call is in progress, any button press
on the Local station will take control from the Remote
station.
If the Remote station is inactive for 3 seconds, the
Local station can take control and complete an
incomplete Distress call.
The Local station can interrupt the Remote stations’s
voice broadcasts by pressing the
PTT button.
The L
ocal station will retain control for 3 seconds after
the last button press.
The information on the station which has control is
repeated on the other station’s display.
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