
5.8 Switching on the AIS
receiver
If your radio includes a built-in AIS receiver then it can
be enabled and disabled as follows:
From the Main menu:
1. Select
Set-up
.
2. Select
AIS
.
3. Select
On
to switch the receiver on, or select
Off
to
switch the receiver off.
5.9 Selecting a network type
When connecting your radio to other devices it is
important to ensure you select the network connection
and type that you want data to be transmitted over.
From the Main menu:
1. Select
Set-up
.
2. Select
Network output
.
The following network types are available:
• NMEA 2000 (default)
• 0183 High speed
• 0183 Std speed
3. Select the network type relevant to the devices
connected to your radio. If your radio is not
connected to any other devices any option can be
selected.
Selecting
0183 Std speed
will disable the built-in AIS
receiver, where applicable.
The
Network output
setting determines the baud rate
of the NMEA 0183 input:
Network output setting
NMEA 0183 input baud
rate
NMEA 2000
Standard speed (4,800)
NMEA 0183 High Speed
High speed (38,400)
NMEA 0183 Standard
Speed
Standard speed (4,800)
5.10 Entering your MMSI
number
To program your radio with your MMSI number follow
the steps below.
From the Set-up menu: (
Menu > Set-up
)
1. Select
DSC set-up
.
2. Select
MMSI
.
The
MMSI required
message will be displayed if no
MMSI number has been set.
3. Select
Yes
.
4. Use the
Rotary knob
to cycle through the available
numbers and press
OK
to confirm each number and
move to the next digit.
You should only enter the unique 9 digit MMSI
number provided by your licensing authority.
MMSI numbers starting with a ‘0’ are only used for
groups and coast stations. If you enter a ‘0’ as the
first digit the radio will assume you are entering a
coast station MMSI and automatically assign a ‘0’ as
the second digit; this is to ensure a group MMSI is
not entered as the radio’s unique MMSI.
5. Press the
Back
button at any time to edit digits you
have already entered.
6. Press and hold the
OK
button to display options to
Move cursor
back and forward through the digits.
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