24
9
DSC OPERATION
9
10
15
18
13
11
16
14
12
17
1
7
4
2
8
5
3
6
■
Sending DSC calls (Distress)
A Distress call should be sent if, in the opinion of the captain, the ship or a person is in
distress and requires immediate assistance.
NEVER MAKE A DISTRESS CALL IF YOUR SHIP OR A PERSON IS NOT IN AN
EMERGENCY. A DISTRESS CALL SHOULD BE MADE ONLY WHEN IMMEDIATE
HELP IS NEEDED.
D
Simple call
1. Confirm that no Distress call is being received.
2.
While lifting up the key cover, hold down [DISTRESS] for 3
seconds until you hear 3 short countdown beeps and a long
beep sound.
•The backlight blinks.
Key cover
3.
After sending, wait for an Acknowledgment call.
•“Waiting for ACK” is displayed.
•The Distress call is automatically sent every 3.5 to 4.5
minutes, until an Acknowledgement is received, or a Distress
Cancel call is sent.
4.
When you receive an Acknowledgment, an alarm sounds.
Push
to turn OFF the alarm.
•Channel 16 is automatically selected.
5.
Hold down [PTT], and then explain your situation.
6. After you have finished your conversation, push
to
return to the operating screen.
NOTE on Distress calls (Simple calls and Regular calls):
If no valid position data is received when sending a Distress
call, the transceiver waits for 15 seconds until position data
is received, and then the Distress call is sent. If no position
is received during this 15 seconds, the position data in the
transceiver memory is automatically sent. However, if there
is no position data in the memory, the Distress call is sent
without position data.
TIP:
A default Distress alert contains:
•
Nature of distress: Undesignated distress
•
Position information: The latest GPS, or manually input position,
that is held for 4 hours, or until you turn OFF the transceiver.
Summary of Contents for IC-M94DE
Page 86: ...MEMO...
Page 87: ...1 7 4 10 15 18 2 8 13 5 11 16 3 9 14 6 12 17 MEMO...