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5. ROUTINE MESSAGE CALLING, RECEVING
5-11
5.3.2
Receiving a geographical area call
When you receive an area message, the audio alarm sounds. The icon (
) on the tab area
flashes in black and white, and the pop-up message “URGENCY (SAFETY) AREA MSG
received! [CANCEL]: Stop alarm” appears.
1. Press the
CANCEL
key to silence the audio alarm. The pop-up message disappears.
2. Press
the
TAB
key to select the
icon.
3. Press
the
ENTER
knob.
4. Rotate
the
ENTER
knob to select ACTIVE and then press the
ENTER
knob.
5. Watch on the working frequency. Communicate by radiotelephone or NBDP (see
“Receiving message by NBDP terminal unit” on this page). If there is the difference
between the registered frequency and used frequency to receive, the pop-up message
appears. Select Agree for the voice communication, or Disagree when you do not
change the frequency.
6. After you finish communicating, rotate the
ENTER
knob to select QUIT and then press
the
ENTER
knob.
Receiving message by NBDP terminal unit
After receiving a geographic area call, confirm the following.
• The control unit’s screen shows “OCCUPIED” and the TX and RX frequencies.
• The message from the sending station appears on your NBDP terminal unit.
5.4
Neutral Craft Call
The neutral craft call, which contains your ship position and ID, informs all ships that your
ship is not a participant in armed conflict. The neutral craft call is necessary the setting on
the SPECIAL MSG menu. See section
6.17.
5.4.1
Sending a neutral craft call
1. Press the
OTHER DSC MSG
key.
2. Rotate the
ENTER
knob to select MSG TYPE and then press the
ENTER
knob.
3. Rotate the
ENTER
knob to select SPECIAL MSG and then press the
ENTER
knob.
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