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Operation with Minimum Function Handset
Individual, All Ships and Group DSC calls come in three varieties:
ROUTINE for normal calls, SAFETY for advisory alerts, and URGENCY
for assistance when life is not in immediate danger. To enable DSC mode,
press and release the DSC/PRI and D/L
/
I.C. keys simultaneously. The
DSC indicator illuminates and a tone sounds. Since the Distress Call
(enabled by pressing and holding the Distress Key for 5 consecutive
seconds) automatically selects the DSC mode, it is not necessary to press
the DSC/PRI and D/L
/
I.C. to make a distress call.
When a DSC call is received, the radio automatically enters DSC mode if
you are currently on a selected working channel or private channel, in the
Monitor mode, or in the Scan mode.
Note:
You must program the ship’s MMSI number before the radio can
enter the DSC mode. See section 3.5.18.1 below.
3.5.18.1
MMSI Number Setup on Base Station
You must enter your Maritime Mobile Service Identity (MMSI) number
in the RAY215E before the DSC system will be operational. You can
request an MMSI number when you apply for a radio license, if your
country allows you to enter an MMSI number yourself. Otherwise, your
authorized distributor or dealer can program the MMSI for you.
Note:
Because it is required for enabling DSC functionality, a Second
Station Full Function Handset must be installed before you can program
in the MMSI number on the base station.
Once you have received your MMSI number, enter it into the radio as
follows:
1. Press and hold the DSC/PRI and D/L I.C. keys simultaneously for 2
seconds. A tone sounds and two dashes (
- -
) appear in the large character
display.
2. Press and release SCAN/MEM key. The DSC indicator appears, “0”
is displayed in the large character display, and “1” is displayed in the
small character display.
Note:
If an MMSI number is already in memory, the MMSI entry scrolls
across the display, one digit at a time.
3. Rotate the Channel Select (CH) knob until the first digit of your MMSI
number appears in the large character display. (Channel UP/DOWN
keys on the Minimum Function Handset are disabled during this
process).
Summary of Contents for Ray215e
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Page 2: ...RAY215E Modular VHF Radio Owner s Handbook Document number R49018_2 Date April 2002...
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