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Operation with Full Function Handset
4.6.19 ATIS Operation
The RAY215E comes equipped with Automatic Transmission
Identification System (ATIS) capability for inland waterway requirements
in Europe. With ATIS enabled, each time the PTT key is pressed your
station ID is sent at the end of the transmission. Before utilizing this feature,
you must obtain an ID number, program it into the RAY215E’s system
Menu, and activate the ATIS feature. Once activated, ATIS can be enabled
or disabled in the system Menu so that the RAY215E can be used in open
water or inland waterways.
See Section 4.7.4.1 for instructions on programming the ATIS ID number
into the radio, and Section 4.7.4.3 for directions on how to toggle the
ATIS function on and off.
4.7
Menu Operation
The menu operation is used for making various settings and confirming
the current state. The operation is roughly divided in three functions as
follows:
Function
Function
Function
Function
Function
Purpose
Purpose
Purpose
Purpose
Purpose
1. NAVSTA Indicates the information input from NMEA.
2. DSC
To register/modify various settings related to DSC.
3. SETTING To program the MMSI number, to program the ATIS ID
number and to set the operation mode of ATIS
4.7.1 Selecting the Menu Operation
To initiate the Menu function:
1. Press the FUNC key followed by the MENU key.
Mn
appears on the
7-segment display and NAVSTAT is shown on the dot matrix display.
2. To scroll through these first level menu items, press the SQ UP/DOWN
key. The indicators alternate between NAVSTAT, DSC, and SETTING.
3. Select the desired operation and press the ENT key to enter that
particular menu item.
To exit the Menu operation, press and hold the CLR key for 3 seconds.
Summary of Contents for Ray215e
Page 1: ...O w n e r s H a n d b o o k VHF Radio Ray215e...
Page 2: ...RAY215E Modular VHF Radio Owner s Handbook Document number R49018_2 Date April 2002...
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