Operation Manual
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 Favourite 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
Note: A valid GPS signal must be received to see parts of this selection.
2. Your waypoint list is displayed. Press ENT.
3. NEW WP starts to flash. Scroll down to the incorrect entry. The selected waypoint
flashes. Press ENT again.
4. To delete the waypoint, select DELETE then YES. The waypoint is deleted immediately
and the waypoint list is refreshed and displayed again.
5. To edit the waypoint, select WP EDIT. The cursor is at the first character of the name. Edit
the waypoint name or to edit only the latitude or longitude, press ENT repeatedly until
the cursor moves to the required line.
6. When you are finished, press ENT (repeatedly if necessary) until an updated page
appears.
7. Press ENT to store the changes. The waypoint list is displayed again. If more changes are
required, repeat steps 2 through 6. Otherwise, press EXIT to cancel any edits.
3-1-3 Go to a new waypoint
MENU SELECT
►WAYPOINT
BACKLIGHT
BUDDY LIST
LOCAL/DIST
▼
WAYPOINT
►WP LIST
NEAREST WP
TEMP
WP LIST
NEW WP R14W05
R01W02 R14W04
R01W01 R14W03
R01W01
WP EDIT
DELETE
►GO
TX WPT DATA
1. Select WAYPOINT then WP LIST.
2. Your waypoint list is displayed. Press ENT.
3. NEW WP starts to flash. Scroll down to the waypoint you want to go to. The selected
waypoint flashes. Press ENT again.
4. Select GO.
5. Select Yes. The waypoint is set immediately as the destination waypoint.
Tip: If you are in the NAV big number screen, just turn the Channel Select knob to
immediately access the Waypoint List. Select the new waypoint and press ENT.
3-1-4 Go to nearest waypoint (NEAREST WP)
Note: A valid GPS signal must be received to see this selection.
MENU SELECT
►WAYPOINT
BACKLIGHT
BUDDY LIST
LOCAL/DIST
▼
WAYPOINT
►WP LIST
NEAREST WP
TEMP
NEAREST WP
►R01W04 001
98
R01W01 003
136
1. Select WAYPOINT then NEAREST WP.
2. Press ENT to display the nearest waypoint with distance and bearing from your current
position.
Other waypoints are listed in increasing distance from your current position.
3-1 Manage your waypoints list (WAYPOINT)
• You can store a maximum of 200 waypoints with their LL positions. When your waypoint
list is full, you cannot make a new entry until you have deleted an existing entry
• Each waypoint name can have a maximum of 6 alphanumeric characters
• Waypoints are stored in order of entry, with the most recent entry shown first
• The waypoints are displayed in columns of 6 with a box. Rotate the Channel Select knob
to scroll through the columns to easily locate your desired waypoint. Then press ENT and
use the Channel Select knob to select a waypoint within the column.
3-1-1 Add a new waypoint
MENU SELECT
►WAYPOINT
BACKLIGHT
BUDDY LIST
LOCAL/DIST
▼
WAYPOINT
►WP LIST
NEAREST WP
TEMP
WP LIST
NEW WP R14W05
R01W02 R14W04
R01W01 R14W03
ENTER WP
. N
. W
ENTER WP
R01W03
17
32.233 N
160
45.651 E
SAVE
►YES
NO
WP LIST
NEW WP R01W01
R01W03 R14W05
R01W02 R14W04
1. Select WAYPOINT then WP LIST.
2. Your waypoint list is displayed. Press ENT.
3. NEW WP starts to flash. Press ENT to add a new waypoint.
4. Enter a waypoint name (maximum 6 characters), then the latitude, then the longitude.
5. Press ENT when all the information is correct then select YES.
The new waypoint is saved and your waypoint list is displayed again.
3-1-2 Edit or delete a waypoint
MENU SELECT
►WAYPOINT
BACKLIGHT
BUDDY LIST
LOCAL/DIST
▼
WAYPOINT
►WP LIST
NEAREST WP
TEMP
WP LIST
NEW WP R14W05
R01W02 R14W04
R01W01 R14W03
R14W05
►WP EDIT
DELETE
GO
TX WPT DATA
WP EDIT
R14END
17
32.233 N
160
45.651 E
SAVE
R14END
►YES
NO
WP LIST
NEW WP R01W01
R01W03 R14END
R01W02 R14W04
1. Select WAYPOINT then WP LIST.
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