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Your VHF in detail
3.1
Abnormal Power-down
If for any reason the main power disappears for a period less than 10 minutes, the VHF will
be able to turn itself on when power is resumed (without pushing ON/OFF).
If the VHF was abnormally powered down, for less than 1 minute the VHF will start up with
the same settings as before the power failure took place (communication channel, volume,
squelch settings, etc.).
If the abnormal power down lasted more than 1 minute the VHF might start up with the
settings as they were last time the VHF was turned off normal.
3.2
Settings
All volume settings are stored as default during the power off sequence.
3.3
Setting Channel Mode
The VHF carries always international (Int), USA (US) and Inland waterways (BI). Each
country mode needs to be enabled by the authorized dealer to be available for selection. The
selection of the available regions is done via menu (4.4.1). The selected channel mode is
indicated on the front.
Selected country mode is stored as default during power-down sequence.
In Inland waterways (BI) mode it is not possible to use Dual Watch or scanning.
3.4
Private channels
Private channels can be enabled using the service interface only (distributor/dealer).
Enabled private channels become valid for selection on the front. Using the
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will simply make the private channel number appear above the highest numeric
channel number. A programmed private channel will be available in any country mode.
Private channels can be selected using the numeric key pad:
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Private channels:
Long press on
followed by a digit (0-9)
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Leisure channels:
Long press on
followed by a digit (0-9)
•
Fisher channels:
Long press on
followed by a digit (0-9)
Continued activation of the buttons ´3´, ´5´ or ´7´ will cause the letters F-, L- or P- respec-
tively to be displayed.
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