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Directory

You can store the MMSI numbers of vessels and stations, and 

assign names to them for quick access or for identification 

purposes.

Viewing Saved Vessels and Stations in the Directory

1

Select 

DSC

 > 

DIRECTORY

 > 

DIRECTORY

.

2

Select a saved vessel or station.

Adding an Entry to the Directory

1

Select 

DSC

 > 

DIRECTORY

 > 

ADD ENTRY

.

2

Enter the MMSI number (

Entering Text

, page 4

).

3

Enter a name (optional).

4

Select 

ACCEPT

.

Editing an Entry in the Directory

1

Select 

DSC

 > 

DIRECTORY

 > 

EDIT ENTRY

.

2

Select an entry.

3

Edit the MMSI number, the name, or both (

Entering Text

page 4

).

4

Select 

ACCEPT

.

Deleting an Entry from the Directory

1

Select 

DSC

 > 

DIRECTORY

 > 

DELETE

.

2

Select an entry.

3

Select 

YES

.

Adding a Group

A DSC group is a collection of specific vessels, such as a sailing 

club or flotilla, that share a single group MMSI number.

1

Select 

DSC

 > 

GROUP

 > 

ADD ENTRY

.

2

Enter the group MMSI number (

Entering Text

, page 4

).

3

Enter a name for the group (optional).

4

Select 

ACCEPT

.

Editing a Group

1

Select 

DSC

 > 

GROUP

 > 

EDIT ENTRY

.

2

Select a group.

3

Edit the group MMSI number, the name, or both (

Entering 

Text

, page 4

).

4

Select 

ACCEPT

.

Deleting a Group

1

Select 

DSC

 > 

GROUP

 > 

DELETE

.

2

Select a group.

3

Select 

YES

.

DSC Settings

Manual Position Information

If you do not have a GPS device connected to your radio, you 

can manually enter your position and time of entry. The position 

data is transmitted with DSC calls. When you enter the position 

and time manually, MANUAL POS appears on the screen.
Manually entered position information must be updated 

regularly, and the radio displays two alerts to remind you to 

update the position data.

• When the position data you entered manually is more than 

four hours old, DATA IS OVER 4 HOURS OLD appears on 

the screen. The radio continues to transmit this position data, 

but you should update it before it becomes invalid.

• When the position data you entered manually is more than 

23.5 hours old, it is considered invalid and DATA IS INVALID 

appears on the screen. The radio does not transmit invalid 

position data, and you should update it immediately.

Entering Position Information Manually

1

Select 

MENU

 > 

SYSTEM

 > 

MANUAL GPS

.

2

Enter your current coordinates and the present time (

Entering 

Text

, page 4

).

3

Select 

ACCEPT

.

Changing the Channel to 16 Automatically

By default, the radio changes to channel 16 automatically when 

receiving distress, distress relay, and all-ships urgency calls. In 

certain situations, when you must continually monitor a channel 

to maintain uninterrupted communication with another vessel, 

for example, you can disable this feature.

1

Select 

MENU

 > 

DSC

 > 

AUTO CHANGE CH.

.

2

Select an option:
• To set the radio to switch automatically to channel 16 

when you receive a qualifying call, select 

ON

.

• To set the radio to prompt you to accept or decline a 

channel change when you receive a qualifying call, select 

OFF

.

Sending Position Replies Automatically

You can configure the radio to respond to incoming position 

requests automatically.

1

Select 

MENU

 > 

DSC

 > 

POSITION REPLY

.

2

Select an option:
• To send position information automatically to all position 

requests, select 

AUTO

.

• To send position information only when you review and 

approve the request, select 

MANUAL

.

Automatic Transmitter Identification 

System

Automatic Transmitter Identification System (ATIS) is a vessel 

identification system used on certain inland waterways in some 

European countries. See your Garmin dealer to program your 

VHF radio if you plan to use your radio on waterways that are 

within the bounds of the Regional Arrangement Concerning the 

Radiotelephone Service on Inland Waterways (the Basel 

Agreement). ATIS is prohibited outside the European inland 

waterways that are covered by the Basel Agreement.
When you enable ATIS, your radio sends a data signal 

identifying your station at the end of every transmission. Data 

identifying your position is not sent, but your position is 

calculated through the method of triangulation by coastal 

stations that receive your transmissions.
To enable ATIS, you must enter your ATIS identification number 

(

Entering Your ATIS Identification Number

, page 8

), and turn 

on ATIS (

Turning On and Off ATIS

, page 9

). See your 

Garmin dealer to determine your ATIS identification number and 

to learn about ATIS requirements for your region.
Your radio disables these functions when you enable ATIS.

• Digital Selective Calling (DSC)
• Monitor two or three channels (Dual watch and Tri watch)
• Scanning channels
International channels 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 71, 72, 74, and 

77 restrict transmitting to low-power (1 W) when you enable 

ATIS.

Entering Your ATIS Identification Number

NOTICE

You can enter your ATIS identification number only once. If you 

must change your ATIS identification number after entering it, 

you must take your radio to your Garmin dealer for 

reprogramming.

8

Automatic Transmitter Identification System

Summary of Contents for VHF 110 Series

Page 1: ...VHF 110 210 AIS Series Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...d the Garmin logo are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries registered in the USA and other countries These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin NMEA and NMEA 2000 are registered trademarks of the National Marine Electronics Association NOAA is a registered service mark of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration BoatU S is a registered trademark of...

Page 3: ...nd Safety Calls 6 Receiving Individual Routine Calls 6 Receiving Position Requests 6 Receiving Position Calls 6 Receiving Group Calls 7 Position Tracking 7 Selecting Vessels and Activating Position Tracking 7 Viewing and Deactivating Vessels on the Position Tracking List 7 Deleting a Vessel From the Position Tracking List 7 Call Log 7 Viewing the Calls in the Call Log 7 Placing a Call from a Call ...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...e an incoming DSC call MENU From the home screen select to view configuration options From a menu select to return to the home screen Handset Overview À PTT Hold to broadcast Á or Select to change the channel on the radio  North America 16 9 International 16 Select to toggle between preset channels Home Screen À Current radio system status settings and alerts Á Current International Canadian or U...

Page 6: ...ower setting you can bypass the default restriction 1 From USA channels 13 or 67 select PTT 2 While transmitting select 25W Scanning and Saving Channels Scanning All Channels When you scan channels the radio searches for channels that are broadcasting When a channel is broadcasting the radio pauses on that channel until the broadcast stops After four seconds of inactivity on a channel the radio re...

Page 7: ...control the receiving sensitivity of the radio When you have noise in high traffic areas or areas with electromagnetic interference such as near cell phone towers you can set the receiving sensitivity to LOC to decrease receiver sensitivity In remote areas and on open water you can set the receiving sensitivity to DIST to ensure that you use the maximum range of the receiver 1 Select HI LO 2 Selec...

Page 8: ...s regional and relevant to your broadcast area Tuning Weather Broadcasts 1 From the home screen press the SELECT dial WX appears on the screen 2 Turn the SELECT dial to change the weather channel Enabling and Disabling Weather Alerts You can enable weather WX alerts to sound when you are using standard radio channels 1 When tuning weather broadcasts select ALERT to enable or disable weather alerts...

Page 9: ...ot receive an acknowledgment for a distress call the radio retransmits the distress call randomly between 3 5 to 4 5 minutes later and continues to retransmit the distress call at random intervals until the radio receives an acknowledgment When the radio receives the acknowledgment it beeping and DISTRSS ACK appears on the screen 1 Press any key to turn off the beeping 2 Select to view additional ...

Page 10: ... distress relay call DISTRESS or DISTR RELAY and information about the call such as MMSI number and the nature of the distress appear on the radio screen A distress call is sent from a vessel in need of assistance and a distress relay call is sent from either another vessel or a station on behalf of a vessel in need of assistance The radio sends data related to the call over the NMEA network based...

Page 11: ...sels that you want to keep in the tracking list but do not want to actively track 1 Select DSC POS TRACKING VESSELS 2 Select a vessel 3 Select OFF Deleting a Vessel From the Position Tracking List You can delete vessels from the tracking list that you don t plan to track in the future 1 Select DSC POS TRACKING DELETE 2 Select a vessel 3 Select YES Call Log When the radio receives a DSC call it rec...

Page 12: ...omatically when receiving distress distress relay and all ships urgency calls In certain situations when you must continually monitor a channel to maintain uninterrupted communication with another vessel for example you can disable this feature 1 Select MENU DSC AUTO CHANGE CH 2 Select an option To set the radio to switch automatically to channel 16 when you receive a qualifying call select ON To ...

Page 13: ...ndividual routine call When you connect the radio to the same NMEA 2000 network as a Garmin chartplotter and you initiate a man overboard distress call from the radio the chartplotter prompts you to navigate to the man overboard location If you connect a Garmin autopilot system to the same NMEA 2000 network the chartplotter prompts you to start a Williamson s turn to the man overboard location Com...

Page 14: ...onfirm the reset Appendix Alarms and Messages BATTERY ALRM Sounds when the battery reaches a specified low or high voltage Check the battery wiring WX Sounds when you set a weather alarm and the radio detects an incoming weather alert NOAA Weather Broadcasts and Alerts page 4 The radio tunes automatically to the weather channel that is broadcasting the alert GPS ALARM Sounds first when GPS data fr...

Page 15: ... 156 675 156 675 Port operations 74 156 725 156 725 Port operations 77 156 875 156 875 Port operations Intership only 78A 156 925 156 925 Non commercial 79A 156 975 156 975 Commercial non commercial in the Great Lakes only Channel number Transmission MHz Receiving MHz User 80A 157 025 157 025 Commercial non commercial in the Great Lakes only 81A 157 075 157 075 USA Government only Environmental pr...

Page 16: ...r May also be used for on board communications Channel number Transmission MHz Receiving MHz Area of operation User 16 156 800 156 800 All areas International distress safety and calling 17 156 850 156 850 All areas Intership ship shore commercial non commercial and ship movement All operations limited to 1 W maximum power May also be used for on board communications 18A 156 900 156 900 All areas ...

Page 17: ...EC Intership ship shore and commercial Commercial fishing only Channel number Transmission MHz Receiving MHz Area of operation User 67 156 375 156 375 All areas except EC Intership ship shore commercial non commercial and safety May also be used for communications with aircraft engaged in coordinated search and rescue and antipollution operations 68 156 425 156 425 All areas Intership ship shore a...

Page 18: ... Mackenzie Watershed areas 5Atlantic Coast includes Atlantic Coast Gulf and St Lawrence River up to and including Montreal 6Great Lakes including St Lawrence above Montreal 7Newfoundland and Labrador International Channels Channel number Transmission MHz Receiving MHz User 01 156 050 160 650 Public correspondence port operations and ship movement 02 156 100 160 700 Public correspondence port opera...

Page 19: ...ondence port operations and ship movement 81 157 075 161 675 Public correspondence port operations and ship movement Channel number Transmission MHz Receiving MHz User 82 157 125 161 725 Public correspondence port operations and ship movement 83 157 175 161 775 Public correspondence port operations and ship movement 84 157 225 161 825 Public correspondence port operations and ship movement 85 157 ...

Page 20: ...rmation 129029 GNSS position data 129799 Radio frequency mode power 129808 DSC call information Transmit AIS models only 129038 Class A position report 129039 Class B position report 129040 Class B extended position report 129794 AIS class A static and voyage related data 129798 AIS SAR aircraft position report 129802 AIS broadcast safety message 129809 AIS class B static data part A 129810 AIS cl...

Page 21: ...g dual watch 3 F factory settings 10 foghorn 3 4 G group calling 6 8 H hailer 3 home screen 1 customizing 9 I icons 1 K keys 1 power 2 M MMSI 4 5 N networking 9 NMEA 0183 9 16 NMEA 2000 9 16 P placing calls 5 6 all ships 6 position 8 request 6 tracking 7 position request 8 power 3 R receiver sensitivity 3 receiving calls 6 8 S safety call 6 settings 2 9 10 squelch 2 system information 1 system set...

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