Cobra Electronics MRF80 MARINE RADIO User Manual
Cobra Electronics Corporation MARINE RADIO
Contents
- 1. USERS MANUAL 1
- 2. USERS MANUAL 2
- 3. USERS MANUAL 3
USERS MANUAL 2
F80 Installation.qxp:QXP-1058720374.qxp Operating Your Radio 11/3/06 4:19 PM Page 39 Getting Started Standby and Receive Standby Mode Standby mode is the usual mode for the radio whenever it is turned On. From Standby Mode, You Can: Change your radio’s settings using set-up routines. Receive messages on the current channel as well as DSC messages. Receive NOAA alerts if Weather Alert mode is turned On. Switch to Transmit mode using the Talk button. Channel Select Knob SELECT MEM Mic Channel Buttons Channel 16/9 Button Tri-Watch Button WX/Enter Button While the radio is in Standby mode, the Receive mode is entered whenever a strong enough signal to break squelch is sent to the radio. You will hear the message through whichever speakers are connected to the radio. To Change the Channel You Are Listening to, You Can Choose One of the Following: 1. Turn the Channel Select knob clockwise for higher VHF channel. Turn the Channel Select knob counterclockwise for lower VHF channel. 2. Press Channel Up/Down buttons on microphone to go to the next higher or lower VHF channel. For rapid advance, press and hold the Channel Up/Down button. 3. Press the Channel 16/9 button. This will take you to Channel 16 with one (1) press and to Channel 9 with a second press. Additional presses will toggle between Channels 16, 9 and original channel. 4. Press the Weather/Enter button. This will allow you access to the weather channels. Turning the Channel Select knob or pressing the Channel button on the microphone allows you to change weather channels. 5. Press the Tri-Watch button to monitor three (3) Channels 16, 9 and one user selectable channel. 6. Select a Favorite Channel by pressing the Function button on the microphone. This allows you to go to a pre-selected favorite channel at the touch of a button. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 39 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 Operating Your Radio 11/3/06 4:05 PM Page 40 Set-Up Mode Programming Set-Up Mode Programming • Setup Menu Use the Setup menu in the CobraMarine VHF radio to turn On and Off many features, to adjust feature preferences and enter a user MMSI number. Call/Setup Button NOTE Basic Setup menu programming is described in this section. For Setup menu programming that applies to a specific function refer to that section in this manual. For example, MMSI information is in the DSC portion of the manual. Setup Menu Basic Scrolling in the Setup Menus: Channel Knob SELECT MEM Mic Channel Buttons The Channel Select knob on the radio can be used to scroll through different menus and confirm selections chosen by the user. Alternately, scrolling selection functions can be made from the microphone by using the Channel Up/Down or Function (F1/F2) button. To Enter the Setup Menu: Press and hold the Call/Setup button. The Setup menu appears on the LCD. Scroll up or down through the Setup menu until the desired function to program is positioned to the right of the selection arrow. To Exit any Setup Menu: Mic Function Buttons Exit Enter Button 40 English Scroll down to “EXIT” at the bottom of the menu. With the arrow pointing toward “EXIT,” press the Enter button to return the radio to the Standby mode. NOTE The ESC button on the radio (and the F1:F2 button on the microphone) can also be used universally to return to the Standby mode. 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 Operating Your Radio Lamp Adjustment High/Medium/Low/Exit Contrast Contrast Setting 11/3/06 4:05 PM Page 41 Set-Up Mode Programming LCD Display Lamp Adjust The LCD display has a backlight lamp to make it visible in the dark. The lamp can be adjusted for brightness or turned off. Make all lamp adjustments in the LAMP ADJ menu. The lamp will operate at the HIGH level until adjusted to HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW or OFF. To Adjust the LCD Display Lamp Level: 1. Enter the Setup menu and scroll to the LAMP ADJ menu. 2. Press the Enter button and observe the current backlight lamp setting — HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW or EXIT. 3. Move the selection arrow to the required setting. 4. Press the Enter button to select the backlight lamp setting. 5. When the changes are complete, exit the LAMP ADJ menu and return to the Setup menu. When the backlight is turned On, the lamp remains lit anytime the radio is On. LCD Contrast Adjust the LCD display contrast for easy reading in different lighting. Make all contrast adjustments in the CONTRAST menu. To Change the Contrast: 1. Enter the Setup menu and scroll to the CONTRAST menu. 2. Press the Enter button and observe the current contrast setting — a number between 1 and 16. 3. Turn the Channel knob to increase or decrease the contrast setting. NOTE Contrast is lighter at lower number settings and darker at higher number settings. 4. Press the Enter button to select the contrast setting. 5. When the changes are complete, exit the CONTRAST menu and return to the Setup menu. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 41 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 Operating Your Radio Key Tone On/Off Time Offset Set Time 11/3/06 4:05 PM Page 42 Set-Up Mode Programming Key Tone The confirmation key tone sounds when the CobraMarine VHF radio is turned On and confirms all button presses except for the Talk button. The confirmation key tone is easily turned On or Off. Make all confirmation key tone adjustments in the KEY TONE menu. To Turn the Confirmation Key Tone On or Off: 1. Enter the Setup menu and scroll to the KEY TONE menu. 2. Press the Enter button and observe the current confirmation key tone setting — On or Off. 3. Move the selection arrow to turn the key tone On or Off. 4. Press the Enter button to select the key tone setting. 5. When the changes are complete, exit the KEY TONE menu and return to the Setup menu. Time Offset All VHF, DSC, and GPS activities use a 24-hour clock and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) formerly known as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Time Offset uses a connected GPS to gather time inputs. To convert time inputs to local time, enter the hour offset of the local time zone from the Time Zone Chart on page 25. To Change the Time Offset: 1. Enter the Setup menu and scroll to TIMEOFST menu. 2. Press the Enter button and observe the current time offset setting. 3. Move the selection arrow to the setting for your local time zone. 4. Press the Enter button to select the local time zone setting. 5. When the changes are complete, exit the TIMEOFST menu and return to the Setup menu. NOTE When the time offset is at zero (0), the LCD shows the time as UTC. When a time zone hour offset is entered, the LCD shows the local time. All DSC messages are based on UTC. 42 English The radio will also show the local time as the adjustment is being made. 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 Operating Your Radio UIC Channel Map UIC Select 11/3/06 4:05 PM Page 43 Set-Up Mode Programming U.S.A./International/Canada (UIC) Channel Maps There are three (3) sets of VHF Channel Maps for marine use in the U.S.A., Canada and the rest of the world (International). Most of the channels are the same for all three (3) maps, but there are differences (see tables on pages 16-23). The radio is built with all three (3) channel maps included and operates correctly in any selected area. To Set the Radio for the Area Used: 1. Enter the Setup menu and scroll to the UIC menu. 2. Press the Enter button and observe the current channel map setting. 3. Move the selection arrow to select the desired channel. 4. Press the Enter button to select the channel map setting. 5. When the changes are complete, exit the UIC menu and return to the Setup menu. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 43 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 Operating Your Radio 11/3/06 4:06 PM Page 44 Special Features Special Features • Rewind-Say-Again™ Feature The MR F80 radio has a Cobra exclusive playback feature, Rewind-Say-Again™. This feature allows you to replay the last 20 seconds of an incoming audio transmission. It also allows you to record call details including position coordinates, call signs, registration numbers and store details that will help authorities locate a distressed vessel. Rewind-Say-Again™ Example 1: When engine noise, music or conversation creates too much noise to hear an inbound message clearly, press the Rewind Say-Again™ button to hear the message a second time. This feature eliminates asking the sender to repeat the message. Example 2: When listening to an urgent distress of an excited caller with confusing background noise, press the Rewind-Say-Again™ button to hear the message a second time and get lifesaving information. Rewind Button Rewind Menu Operation of Rewind-Say-Again™ 1. Press the Rewind button after the last inbound audio transmission. 2. The radio automatically replays the last 20 seconds of the previous audio transmission. 3. Respond to the caller normally, after the message is replayed. Setup and Advanced Operation of Rewind-Say-Again™ Change the Record Setting Rewind On/Off/Record 44 English 1. Enter the Setup menu and scroll to the REWIND menu. You can also enter the REWIND mode by pressing and holding the REWIND button. 2. Press the Enter button and observe the current rewind setting — ON or OFF. 3. Select your choice: ON or OFF and press Enter. Choose ON if you want the F80 to record received transmissions. Choose OFF if you want to turn off the recording feature. 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 Introduction Operating Your Radio PTT Menu 11/3/06 4:06 PM Page 45 Product Features Special Features Make Your Own Recording The recording feature may also be used to store other important information like fuel consumption, water conditions, fishing notes (such as thermal cline depths, type of bait, etc.) and other “On Water” observations. Recording Stored Menu Recording Not Stored Menu 1. Follow the steps above to get into REWIND mode setup. 2. Select the RECORD function. Press ENTER to start the recording mode. 3. Press the Push to Talk (PTT) button on the microphone to begin your recording. A 20-second countdown displays showing how much time remains for recording. At the end of 20 seconds, a beep sounds indicating that the recording time is completed. NOTE If the recorded message was less than two seconds long, the display will then show the message “RECORDING NOT STORED.” 5. Playback recorded message or select OFF to exit this mode and keep the recording in memory. NOTE The REWIND feature can also be used to permanently store an incoming message. This could be useful if you are not able to copy information while underway such as coordinates, directions and other complicated information. Once the incoming transmission (up to 20 seconds) is complete, Follow the instructions to turn the REWIND feature off. The last incoming transmission will be recorded to the unit’s memory. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 45 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 Operating Your Radio 11/3/06 4:06 PM Page 46 Voice Transmission Voice Transmission • Use the Transmit (TX) mode to communicate with safety services, other vessels and shore stations. When using this capability, follow appropriate procedures and observe the expected courtesies. Before pressing the Talk button to transmit a message, select the appropriate channel and transmit power output. Channels Voice messages may be transmitted on most VHF channels. Refer to the VHF marine channel assignments on pages 14-23 to select a channel based on the type of message being transmitted. Channel Knob SELECT Choose One of the Following Options to Change the Channel: ■ MEM Microphone Up/Down Buttons ■ Channel 16/9 Button Microphone 16/9 Button 46 English Turn the Channel knob or press the microphone Channel Up/Down buttons. This moves the channel to the next higher or lower VHF channel. (When on Channel 88A, the next higher channel is Channel 1 and vice versa.) For rapid advance, press and hold the microphone Channel Up/Down buttons. (The confirmation key tone sounds for each button press, but not during rapid advance.) Press the Channel 16/9 button on the radio or the microphone. This selects Channel 16 with one press and Channel 9 with a second press. Additional presses will toggle between Channel 16 and Channel 9. Press and hold the Channel 16/9 button to return to Standby mode. NOTE The radio will automatically select high power on channel 16 if you use the 16/9 button to select this channel. Select 16 manually or save it as a preset if you would like to routinely use channel 16 on low power mode. 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 Introduction Operating Your Radio 11/3/06 4:06 PM Page 47 Product Voice Transmission Features Transmit Power Output The radio transmits selectively at 1 or 25 watts of power. Cobra suggests maintaining the low power setting for shortrange communications to avoid overpowering nearby stations with the signal. Use the high power setting for long-range communications or when no response is received from a signal sent at 1 watt. HI/LO Power Button To Toggle Between the High and Low Power Modes: Press the HI/LO Power button. The LCD displays which mode is selected. Standby Low Power Mode Standby High Power Mode Some channels are restricted to be used at a maximum of 1 watt. The radio automatically sets the power to Low Power mode when a restricted channel is selected. While using the U.S.A. channel map, if, in an emergency, it is necessary to increase the output power on Channel 13 and Channel 67 for the signal to be heard, override the Low Power mode by pressing and holding the HI/LO Power button. Transmit a Message To Transmit a Message: Transmit Low Power Mode Transmit High Power Mode 1. Check to see that the radio is set to a proper channel for the type of message being sent. 2. Toggle to the low power setting by pressing the HI/LO Power button. 3. With the microphone about 2 in. (50 mm) from your mouth, press and hold the Talk button and speak into the microphone. TX (Transmit) displays on the LCD display. 4. Release the Talk button when finished speaking. To hear a response, the Talk button must be released. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 47 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 Operating Your Radio 11/3/06 4:06 PM Page 48 Voice Transmission NOTE If the Talk button is held down for five (5) minutes, the radio automatically ceases transmitting to prevent unwanted signal generation and a three (3)-beep error tone sounds. As soon as the Talk button is released, it can be pressed again to resume transmission. Public Address PA/ESC Button Use the Public Address (PA) mode of voice transmission to communicate to other nearby vessels or people. This feature requires a mounted and connected optional PA speaker. To Broadcast on the PA Speaker: 1. Press the PA/ESC button on the front of the transceiver. 2. Press the Talk button on the microphone and speak into the microphone. NOTE While in the PA mode: Talk Button 48 English ■ When the Talk button is pressed; the output is directed to the PA speaker and not transmitted as a radio signal through the antenna. ■ Received radio messages are directed to the PA speaker unless the Talk button is pressed. 3. To turn off PA, press PA/ESC button on the front of the radio again or press the F1:F2 button on the microphone to ESC. 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 Introduction 11/3/06 4:06 PM Page 49 NOAA All Hazards/Weather Radio and Alert, w/SAME NOAA All Hazards/Weather Radio and Alert, w/SAME • NOAA broadcasts weather information as described in the NOAA Weather Channels section on page 25 of this manual. Listen to one of these receive-only channels at any time. The transceiver also incorporates “Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME)” and “Emergency Alert System Codes” sent by NOAA. These codes provide the type of alert, and are listed on page 52. WX/Enter Button NOTE Usually only one (1) or two (2) of the weather channels operate in a location. Select the channel with the strongest signal in your location. The radio scans this channel for the weather alert signal. To Listen to the Weather Channels: Weather Mode 1. From Standby mode, press the WX/ENTER button. The unit enters the Weather mode and displays on the LCD. 2. Turn the Channel knob or press the Channel Up/Down buttons on the microphone to change the weather channels. 3. To exit the Weather mode and return to Standby mode, press the WX/ENTER button again. Weather Alert Set-Up WX/SAME Menus The Weather Alert mode must be turned On to receive the Weather Alert condition signal described in the NOAA weather channels section on page 25. To Turn Weather Alert On: 1. Enter the Setup menu and scroll to WX/SAME (weather alert) menu. 2. Press the Enter button and observe the current weather alert setting — ON, OFF or EXIT. 3. Move the selection arrow to select the desired weather alert setting. 4. Press the Enter button to select the weather alert setting. 5. When the changes are complete, exit the WX/SAME menu and return to the Setup menu. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 49 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 Introduction Operating Your Radio 11/3/06 4:06 PM Page 50 NOAA All Hazards/Weather Product Features Radio and Alert, w/SAME SAME Alert NOTE The symbol will appear on the top of the display when the weather alert is turned On. Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) WX/SAME Menus SAME Codes and Edit List The SAME weather alert allows listeners and EAS (Emergency Alert System) participants to filter the National Weather Radio (NWR) broadcast of warnings and emergency alerts to receive only messages and information for your selected local geographic area. The Weather Alert must be turned On for the SAME alert code to be set. The SAME alert requires that a specific six (6) digit code be programmed into this radio. To program this SAME receiver with the proper county(s) and marine areas(s) of choice, you need to know the 6 digit SAME code number(s) for the county(s). This setting allows up to 10 available channels that may be set up in any combination. Of the 10 channels, any of the codes may be turned On or Off for specific weather area information to be listed. NOTE You can obtain online information at http://www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/same.htm#program or by telephone at 1-888-NWR-SAME (1-888-697-7263) to program the SAME alert into this radio. General SAME Information: County codes: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/index.htm Marine coverage: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/marine/marsame.htm To Set the SAME Weather Alert: 1. Enter the Setup menu and scroll to the WX/SAME (weather alert) menu. 2. Press the Enter button and observe the current weather alert setting — ON, OFF or EXIT. 3. Move the selection arrow to select the SAME ALRT setting. Scroll to SAME LIST. 50 English 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 Introduction Operating Your Radio 11/3/06 4:07 PM Page 51 NOAA All Hazards/Weather Product Features Radio and Alert, w/SAME SAME Codes and Edit List NOTE The Weather alert channels may be turned Off, while the SAME area code alerts are On or any combination of On or Off. SAME Event Code Alert 4. Turn the Channel knob or press the Function (F1, F2) buttons on the microphone to select the SAME alert channel you wish to program. 5. Turn the Channel knob or press the Channel Up/Down buttons on the microphone to enter the six (6) digit SAME code number you want to enter. 6. Scroll to ON, OFF or EXIT. Use the Function (F1, F2) buttons on the microphone to select ON, OFF or EXIT. 7. Press the Enter button to select the channel setting. 8. Move the selection arrow to select another SAME alert channel to program, if desired. Ten total channels can be programmed. 9. When the changes are complete, exit the WX/SAME menu and return to the Setup menu. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 51 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 Introduction Operating Your Radio 11/3/06 4:07 PM Page 52 Product Features Advanced Operation Advanced Operation • There are several features in the CobraMarine MR F80 VHF radio that provide quick access to the voice calling channels and allow monitoring more than one (1) channel at a time. Channel 16/9 This function provides quick access to calling Channel 16 or Channel 9 from any operational mode. Channel 16/9 Button To Switch to Channel 16 or Channel 9: Microphone 16/9 Button 1. Press the Channel 16/9 button to change to Channel 16. 2. Press the Channel 16/9 button again to change to Channel 9. 3. Press the Channel 16/9 key again to go back to the original working channel. When on Channel 16 or Channel 9 in the Channel 16/9 mode, turn the Channel Knob, press the Channel Up/Down button on the microphone or press the Function (F1/F2) button to change to other channels. Channel 16/9 Toggle 52 English 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 Operating Your Radio Tri-Watch Button 11/3/06 4:07 PM Page 53 Advanced Operation Tri-Watch Use Tri-Watch one-button access to scan the three (3) channels of most importance. Channel 16 is always included as scanned locations. The remaining locations can be set using the following procedure. Tri-Watch Mode NOTE The radio must be squelched for the Tri-Watch to function. See page 37 for the Squelch procedure.To Set Tri-Watch Channels: 1. In Standby mode, turn the Channel knob or press the Channel Up/Down buttons on the microphone to select a 2nd or 3rd scanning channel location. 2. Press the Tri-Watch button to set a new Tri-Watch channel. The Tri-watch screen will display on the LCD and the radio will scan amongst Channel 16 and the other two Tri-Watch locations you’ve selected. A signal on any one (1) of the three (3) channels stops the scan and transmits traffic on that channel. The channel number it is paused on displays on the LCD. During Tri-Watch When Receiving an Incoming Transmission: 1. Press the Talk button to remain on that Tri-Watch location and return to Standby mode. 2. Turn the Channel knob or press the Channel Up/Down buttons on the microphone to resume scanning Tri-Watch locations. If no button is pressed, the radio automatically resumes scanning Tri-Watch locations when an incoming transmission is completed. During Tri-Watch When Not Receiving an Incoming Transmission: Press the Talk button to communicate on the last Tri-Watch location scanned and to return to the Standby mode. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 53 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 Introduction Operating Your Radio 11/3/06 4:07 PM Page 54 Product Features Advanced Operation Memory Channels Memory Scan/ Clear Button Memory Channel Memory Channel 54 English Program or select an unlimited number of channels for the Memory Scan mode. To Program Memory Channels: 1. From Standby mode, select a channel to record using the Channel Up/Down buttons. 2. Press and hold the Memory Scan/Memory Clear button for three (3) seconds. The channel is recorded for scanning and MEM (memory channel) appears on the LCD when that channel is selected. 3. Press the Memory Scan/Memory Clear button to begin scanning. The radio returns to Standby mode when the Memory Scan/Memory Clear button is pressed again. 4. Repeat steps 1 through 2 to record additional channels. To Clear Memory Channels: Repeat the steps above in the “To Program Memory Channels” section, this time holding the Memory Scan/Memory Clear button down for three (3) seconds to clear the memory from the selected channel. Repeat as necessary to clear additional channels. 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 Introduction Operating Your Radio Scanning 11/3/06 4:07 PM Page 55 Product Features Advanced Operation Scanning of Memory Channels During Memory Scan mode, the radio rapidly switches from one recorded channel to another. When any activity is detected, the radio stops the scan for 10 seconds for brief listening on that channel. The scan continues until the radio is switched out of the Memory Scan mode. NOTE If there are fewer than two (2) channels recorded, the Memory Scan mode is not available. [For instructions on recording at least two channels, see Memory Channels, page 55. NOTE The radio must be squelched for the Memory Scan mode to function. See page 37 for Squelch procedure. Memory Scan/ Clear Button Memory Channel To Enter Memory Scan: From Standby mode, press the Memory Scan button. The radio immediately begins to scan the channels selected and MEM SCAN (memory scan) shows on the LCD. To Exit Memory Scan: From Memory Scan mode, press the Memory Scan button. The radio returns to Standby mode on the last scanned memory location. During Memory Scan When Receiving an Incoming Transmission: 1. Press the Memory Scan button to remain on that memory location and end scanning. The radio returns to Standby mode. 2. Press the Channel Up/Down microphone channel buttons or turn the Channel knob to resume scanning. If no button is pressed within 10 seconds, the radio automatically resumes scanning. During Memory Scan When Not Receiving an Incoming Transmission: Press the Talk button to communicate on the last active channel scanned and return to Standby mode. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 55 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 11/3/06 4:07 PM Page 56 Product Features Advanced Operation Introduction Operating Your Radio Operation from the Microphone Function (F1/F2) Button Push to Talk (PTT) Button Down Button DSC and Call/Setup Enter Button Microphone Up Button Instant Channel 16/9 Button Use the microphone to select operation modes and accomplish approximately 90% of all radio functions. Microphone features include: ■ Instant Channel 16/9 button is used to access emergency channels. ■ Channel Up/Down button is used to change channels. ■ Push to Talk (PTT) button is used to send or record a radio message. ■ Function (F1/F2) button is used to toggle between preset channels and/or, when in a menu, it acts as an Escape key. ■ Call/Setup and Enter button is used to enter the routine Digital Selective Calling (DSC) menu and enter the setup menu for both advanced and basic setup functions. NOTE The microphone and the transceiver radio meet the JIS7 waterproof standards. 56 English 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 Introduction Operating Your Radio 11/3/06 4:07 PM Page 57 Digital Select Calling (DSC) Product Features Setup Digital Select Calling (DSC) Setup • Digital Selective Calling (DSC) uses digital signals to increase messaging range. This provides the most reliable message delivery per watt of output power. Digital signals are less susceptible to distortion from noise and atmospheric conditions than analog signals. DSC equipped radios also interface with GPS and automate many operations for sending and receiving messages. This results in compact, accurate messages and less airwave congestion. Setup procedures for all DSC features use the Setup menu. Refer to page 40 for information on entering and exiting the Setup menu. User MMSI Number The nine (9) digit MMSI number, similar to a telephone number, is a unique identifier for a vessel. DSC incorporates this number into every message that is Sent (Tx) or Received (Rx). Enter the MMSI number as soon as you receive your MMSI number from the issuing agency listed on page 9. NOTE The radio does not operate in the DSC mode until an official MMSI number is entered. An error tone will sound when attempting to operate in the DSC mode without an MMSI number. To Enter an MMSI Number: NOTICE Only one correction attempt is allowed during this procedure. An error message will display the third time an incorrect MMSI number is entered. Once the error message displays, the radio will still operate in all non-DSC modes. To prevent constant changes and potential errors, this MMSI number limitation is on all DSC capable radios. If the MMSI number must be changed more than once, return the radio to Cobra Electronics for resetting. Once the radio is reset, another MMSI number may be entered and the radio can then be used in the DSC mode. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 57 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 Introduction Operating Your Radio USERMMSI Menu USERMMSI ID Entry MMSI Final Attempt MMSI Entry Error Message 11/3/06 4:08 PM Page 58 Digital Select Calling (DSC) Product Features Setup 1. Enter the Setup menu and scroll to USERMMSI menu. 2. Press the Enter button. A blinking cursor displays at the first digit under USERMMSI ID ENTRY. 3. Rotate the Channel knob to scroll through the number list to the digit of the MMSI number being entered. 4. Press the F1 and F2 Function buttons to select the digit. The blinking cursor moves to the next digit of the number. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all nine (9) digits of the MMSI number are entered. NOTE Press the F1 Function button to backspace and the F2 Function button to space forward. A new entry does not automatically erase previous entries. 6. Check that the number is entered correctly. 7. Press the Enter button to return to the Setup menu. If an MMSI Number is entered incorrectly, repeat steps 1 through 7 until correct. Remember, you only have one attempt to reset the MMSI number or the radio must be returned to Cobra Electronics for reset. See Product Service on page 81 for details on how to return your radio. Transferring a Radio to a Different Vessel USERMMSI Menu USERMMSI ID Entry 58 English Contact the agency that issued the MMSI number to change the vessel information associated with your MMSI number. To View the Programmed MMSI Number at Any Time: 1. Enter the Setup menu and scroll to USERMMSI. 2. Press the Enter button. A blinking cursor displays the existing number under USERMMSI ID ENTRY. 3. Press and hold the Enter button to return to the Setup menu. 8187-F80-Operation-8_MMB:F75-Operation-8 Introduction Operating Your Radio 11/3/06 4:08 PM Page 59 Digital Select Calling (DSC) Product Features Setup DSC Scanning DSC SCAN Menu DSC SCAN On/Off Turn DSC Scanning Off to stop the radio from scanning Channel 70. DSC message transmissions continue but no DSC alarms sound. No DSC messages are received unless a distress message is transmitted. Distress message acknowledgements are received with DSC scanning On or Off. To Turn DSC Scanning On or Off: 1. Enter the Setup menu and scroll to DSC SCAN menu. 2. Press the Enter button and observe the current setting — ON or OFF. 3. Select a setting by turning the Channel knob. 4. Press the Enter button to confirm selected item and return to the Setup menu. Group MMSI Number Nautical organizations like yacht clubs and regatta event organizers can establish Group MMSI numbers. Messages can then be automatically transmitted to all members of a group without making individual calls. The Group MMSI is established by modifying the MMSI assigned to one (1) group member. To modify the MMSI number, drop the last digit of the number and insert a zero (0) at the beginning. Example: Member MMSI number 366123456 becomes Group MMSI number 036612345. Group MMSI numbers may be entered and changed any time without resetting the radio. Each member of a group must enter the group MMSI number in their radio to receive group messages. NOTE ALL digits must be entered for the display to show complete. Nothing Comes Close to a Cobra® 59
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