Yaesu Musen 30573X30 HANDHELD MARINE TRANSCEIVER User Manual 3

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10.7.4 Setting up a Position Request Ringer
The HX870 has the capability to turn off the position request ringer.
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼/◄/► key to select
“SETUP”.
3. Select “DSC SETUP” menu with the CH▲/
CH▼ key.
DSC SETUP
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select
INDIVIDUAL DIR.
INDIVIDUAL REPLY
“DSC BEEP” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
INDIVIDUAL ACK.
RING
5. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select INDIVIDUAL
GROUP DIR.
POSITION REPLY
“POS REQUEST” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
DSC BEEP
BACK
SELECT
6. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select
“OFF” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
7. Press the [SELECT] soft key to store the
selected setting.
8. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
SETUP
DSC SETUP
GM SETUP
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
GPS SETUP
ATIS SETUP
BACK
SELECT
To re-enable the ringer tone, repeat the above procedure, pressing the CH▲/
CH▼ key to select “ON” in step 6 above.
10.8 POSITION REPORT
The feature is similar to position request, however instead of requesting a position of another vessel this function allows you to send your position to another
vessel. Your vessel must mark the internal GPS receiver for the HX870 to send
the position.
NOTE
To transmit a position report call, the HX870 individual directory must
be programmed with stations you wish to send your position to. To
setup this directory refer to section “10.5.1 Setting up the Individual
/ Position Call Directory”.
HX870
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10.8.1 Transmitting a DSC Position Report Call
DSC Position Report Call using the Individual/Position Directory
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “DSC CALL” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “POS
REPORT”. (To cancel, press the [BACK] soft
key.)
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key.
4. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the
category (“HISTORY”, “MEMORY” or “NEW ID”).
5. Press the [SELECT] soft key.
6. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the name
in the directory, then press the [SELECT]
soft key.
7. Press the [YES] soft key to send your position to the selected vessel.
8. Press the [QUIT] soft key to return to radio
operation.
POS REQUEST
HISTORY
MEMORY
NEW ID
DSC CALL
INDIVIDUAL
GROUP
ALL SHIPS
POS REQUEST
POS REPORT
DIST ALERT MSG
BACK
SELECT
POS REQUEST
BACK
SELECT
POS REQUEST
987654321
Horizon-1
SAFETY
24°
25.975S
118°
59.456W
CATEG:
POS:
Do you want to
transmit a Call?
YES
POS
NO
HISTORY
KAREN
BOB
366901254
Horizon-1
Standard
Horizon-2
USCG
BACK
SELECT
POS REQUEST
987654321
Horizon-1
SAFETY
24°
25.975S
118°
59.456W
CATEG:
POS:
Transmitted
QUIT
DSC Position Report Call Manually Entering an MMSI
This feature allows you to send your position to another vessel by manually
entering the MMSI of the ship you want to send your position to.
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “DSC CALL” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “POS
REPORT”. (To cancel, press the [QUIT] soft
key.)
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key. The transceiver will beep, and the POS report call
menu will appear.
4. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “NEW ID”,
then press the [SELECT] soft key.
5. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the first
number of the MMSI which you want to
contact, then press the [SELECT] soft key
to step to the next number.
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POS REPORT
HISTORY
MEMORY
NEW ID
DSC CALL
INDIVIDUAL
GROUP
ALL SHIPS
POS REQUEST
POS REPORT
DIST ALERT MSG
BACK
SELECT
POS REPORT
MMSI
BACK
98765432 -
SELECT
12 34 567890
Delete
BACK
FINISH SELECT
HX870
6. Repeat step 5 to set the MMSI number.
POS REPORT
987654321
Horizon-1
If a mistake was made entering in the MMSI
SAFETY
24°
25.975
118°
59.456
number, repeatedly press the [BACK] soft
POS REPORT
Do you want to
POSITION
key until the wrong number is selected, then
transmit a Call?
34°
25.975
YES
POS
NO
press the CH▲/CH▼ key to correct the
118°
59.456
POS REPORT
entry.
987654321
12345 678 90SN
Horizon-1
Delete
7. When finished entering the MMSI number,
SAFETY
BACK FINISH SELECT
24°
25.975
118
59.456
°
press the [FINISH] soft key.
8. If another position is displayed, press the
Transmitted
QUIT
[POS] soft key to go to the position information input screen. After inputting new position
information, press the [FINISH] soft key to
confirm.
9. Press the [YES] soft key to send your position to the selected vessel.
10. Press the [QUIT] soft key to return to radio operation.
CATEG:
POS:
Lat
Lon
CATEG:
POS:
10.8.2 Receiving a DSC Position Report Call
When another vessel transmits their vessels location to the HX870 the following will happen:
1. A ringing sound will be produced when the
call is received and NMEA sentences (DSC,
DSE) are outputted on the USB Data Jack.
2. Press any key to stop ringing.
3. Press the [INFO] soft key to see more
detailed position information of the station.
4. To exit to radio mode, press the [QUIT] soft
key.
HX870
RX POS REPORT
POS INFO
987654321
Horizon
24°
25.975N
118°
59.456W
POS TM: 12°
56 AM LOC
DST: 10 NH
BRG: 006°
POS:
TO UPT
BACK
QUIT
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10.8.3 Navigating to a Position Report
The HX870 has a feature that allows navigation to a received position report
call by using the compass display. Navigating to the position of a position report
call may be enabled by the procedure below.
1. After the position report call has been received, press the
[TO WPT] soft key.
2. To start navigating using the compass display, press the
[START] soft key until the compass page is shown. The
display indicates the distance and direction of the received
vessel, and also the compass indicates the received vessel
by dot ().
RX POS REPORT
POS INFO
987654321
Horizon
POS: 24°
25.975N
118°
59.456W
POS TM: 12°
56 AM LOC
DST: 10 NH
BRG: 006°
TO UPT
BACK
BUSY USA HI
WPT
QUIT
25
DW-16
BRG T
300°
DSTkm
35.2
SOGkph
20nm 36.0
N-UP
WPT Horizon
10.8.4 Stopping Navigation to a Position Report
1. Press one of the soft keys to show the key selections.
2. Press the [STOP] key. The radio will stop navigating to a the waypoint and
the Normal VHF display will be shown.
10.8.5 Saving a Position Report as a Waypoint
The HX870 can save a position report call in the radio’s memory as a waypoint.
1. After the position report call has been
received, press the [SAVE] soft key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to change the first
letter in the name of the waypoint and press
the [SELECT] soft key.
3. Repeat step 2 until the WPT name is
entered.
4. Press the [FINISH] soft key to save the
waypoint into memory.
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RX POS REPORT
987654321
Horizon
SAFETY
24°
25.975N
118°
59.456W
TM: 12°
56 AM LOC
CATEG:
POS:
POS
00:05
TO UPT INFO
SINCE:
SAVE
RX POS REPORT
987654321
Horizon
SAFETY
24°
25.975N
118°
59.456W
TM: 12°
56 AM LOC
CATEG:
POS:
POS
Saved
OK
HX870
10.8.6 Navigating to a Saved Waypoint
Press the MENU key to display “MENU”.
Select “NAVI” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/► key.
Press the [SELECT] soft key.
Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the
category (“HISTORY”, “MEMORY” or “MANUAL”).
5. Press the [SELECT] soft key.
6. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the
waypoint name and press the [SELECT]
soft key.
7. Press the [ENTER] key so show the
compass display and to navigate to the
waypoint. The display indicates the distance
and direction of the saved waypoint, and
also the compass indicates the saved
waypoint by dot ().
1.
2.
3.
4.
WAYPOINT
HISTORY
MEMORY
MANUAL
WAYPOINT
HISTORY
KAREN
BOB
366901254
Horizon-1
Standard
Horizon-2
USCG
BACK
SELECT
BUSY USA HI
WPT
25
DW-16
BRG T
300°
DSTkm
35.2
SOGkph
20nm 36.0
N-UP
BACK
SELECT
WAYPOINT
NAME:
KAREN-----------
POSITION:
34°
25.975S
118°
59.456W
GOTO
BACK
ENTER
WPT KAREN
To stop the navigation to a saved waypoint, press the [STOP] soft key.
10.8.7 Setting up a Position Report Ringer
The HX870 has the capability to turn off the position report ringer.
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼/◄/► key to select
“SETUP”.
3. Select “DSC SETUP” menu with the CH▲/
CH▼ key.
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select
“DSC BEEP” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
5. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select
“POS REPORT” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
6. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select
“OFF” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
7. Press the [SELECT] soft key to store the
selected setting.
8. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
DSC SETUP
INDIVIDUAL DIR.
INDIVIDUAL REPLY
INDIVIDUAL ACK.
INDIVIDUAL RING
GROUP DIR.
POSITION REPLY
DSC BEEP
BACK
SELECT
SETUP
DSC SETUP
GM SETUP
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
GPS SETUP
ATIS SETUP
BACK
SELECT
DSC SETUP
DSC BEEP
INDIVIDUAL
GROUP
ALL SHIPS
POS REQUEST
POS REPORT
BACK
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
SELECT
To re-enable the ringer tone, repeat the above procedure, pressing the CH▲/
CH▼ key to select “ON” in the step 6 above.
HX870
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10.9 MANUAL INPUT OF A GPS LOCATION (LAT/LON)
You may send the latitude and longitude of your vessel manually even if the
HX870 is located in an area where GPS reception is limited.
After the position is entered, transmitting a DSC distress, position request reply,
or position report will contain the manually entered position.
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼/◄/► key to select
“MMSI/POS INFO” menu then press the
[SELECT] soft key.
3. Press the [POS/TM] soft key.
MMSI INPUT
4. Enter the latitude/longitude of your vessel
MMSI
and your local UTC time in the 24-hour nota- 1st: -----------tion by the CH▲/CH▼ key. Press the CH▲/
CH▼ key to select the number and press
12345 678 90
Delete
BACK FINISH SELECT
the [SELECT] soft key to move the cursor
MMSI INPUT
to the next character. You may backspace
MMSI
the cursor by pressing the [BACK] soft key,
STORED MMSI!
if you make a mistake.
366900001
5. Press the [FINISH] soft key to store the
OK
selected setting.
6. Press the [OK] soft key.
7. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
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MMSI/POS INFO
366901234
Lat
Lon
OK
23°
56.469N
108°
11.284E
POS/TM
MMSI INPUT
MMSI
1st: 366900001
12345 678 90
Delete
BACK
FINISH SELECT
HX870
10.10 AUTO POS POLLING
The HX870 has the capability to automatically track seven stations programmed
into the individual directory.
The following procedure allows the time interval between position requests to
be setup.
10.10.1 Setting up the Polling Time Interval
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼/◄/► key to select
“SETUP”.
3. Select “DSC SETUP” menu with the CH▲/
CH▼ key.
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select
“AUTO POS INTERVAL” with the CH▲/CH▼
key.
5. Press the [SELECT] soft key.
6. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the
desired interval time (30 second, 1, 2, 3, 4
and 5 minutes) and press the [ENTER] soft
key.
7. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
SETUP
DSC SETUP
GM SETUP
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
GPS SETUP
ATIS SETUP
BACK
SELECT
10.10.2 Selecting Stations to be Automatically Polled (Tracked)
NOTE
The radio uses the individual directory to select stations. Refer to
section “10.5.1 Setting up the Individual / Position Call Directory”
and to enter MMSI of stations you want to poll before proceeding.
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “DSC CALL” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “AUTO
POS POLLING”, then press the [SELECT]
soft key.
3. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the
“SELECT ID”, then press the [SELECT] soft
key.
AUTO POS POLLING
ACTIVATION
SELECTED ID
BACK
HX870
DSC CALL
DIST ALERT MSG
POLLING
AUTO POS POLLING
DSC LOG
DSC TEST
DSC LOOP BACK
BACK
SELECT
SELECT
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4. The radio will show 7 calling stations to be
selected, select a station and press the
[SELECT] soft key.
5. The radio will show the stations programmed
in the individual directory. Press the CH▲/
CH▼ key to select the desired station and
press the [SELECT] soft key.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for CALL 2, CALL 3
and CALL 4 entries.
7. When finished, press the CLR key to exit to
the radio mode.
AUTO POS POLLING
SELECTED ID
366901254
BOB
Horizon-1
Horizon-2
KAREN
Standard
USCG
BACK
SELECT
10.10.3 Enabling/Disabling Auto POS Polling
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “DSC CALL” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “AUTO
POS POLLING”, then press the [SELECT]
AUTO POS POLLING
soft key.
ACTIVATION
3. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the
START
STOP
“ACTIVATION”, then press the [SELECT]
soft key.
BACK
SELECT
4. Select “START” to enable transmissions to
the stations or “STOP” to disable transmissions to stations.
5. Press the [ENTER] soft key.
6. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
7. Auto POS Polling starts and “   ” will light up on the screen.
AUTO POS POLLING
ACTIVATION
SELECTED ID
BACK
SELECT
NOTE
When the radio receives position reports from a called
vessel the display will show the image as in the right and
also output NMEA 0183 DSC and DSE sentences to a
GPS chart plotter from DATA jack (USB).
RX POLLING CALL
987654321
Horizon
ROUTINE
CATEG:
SINCE:
REPLY
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00:05
QUIT
HX870
10.11 DSC TEST
This function is used to contact another DSC equipped vessel to ensure the
DSC functions of the radio are operating.
NOTE
To use this feature, the radio you will be transmitting the test call to
needs to have the DSC Test feature.
To perform the DSC test you will need to enter a MMSI of another vessel into the
individual directory or manually enter in the MMSI using the procedure below.
10.11.1 Programming MMSI into Individual Directory
Refer to section “10.5.1 Setting up the Individual / Position Call Directory”.
10.11.2 DSC Test call by using Individual/Position Directory
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “DSC CALL” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “DSC
TEST”, then press the [SELECT] soft key.
3. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the
category (“HISTORY”, “MEMORY” or “NEW ID”).
4. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the ship
name and press the [SELECT] soft key.
5. Press the [YES] soft key to transmit the DSC
test call to the other vessel.
6. Press the [QUIT] soft key to return to radio
operation.
DSC TEST CALL
HISTORY
MEMORY
NEW ID
DSC CALL
DIST ALERT MSG
POLLING
AUTO POS POLLING
DSC LOG
DSC TEST
DSC LOOP BACK
BACK
SELECT
DSC TEST CALL
BACK
SELECT
DSC TEST CALL
TEST ACK.
ABLE
UNABLE
BACK
HISTORY
KAREN
BOB
366901254
Horizon-1
Standard
Horizon-2
USCG
BACK
SELECT
ENTER
NOTE
After the radio receives a test call reply from the vessel
that was called, the radio will ring and show “RX TEST
CALL” display, which confirms the radio you called
received the test call.
RX TEST CALL
987654321
Horizon
ROUTINE
CATEG:
SINCE:
00:05
Replied
QUIT
HX870
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10.11.3 DSC Test Call by Manually Entering an MMSI
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “DSC CALL” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “DSC
TEST”, then press the [SELECT] soft key.
3. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “NEW ID”
and press the [SELECT] soft key.
4. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the first
digit in the MMSI and press the [SELECT]
soft key.
5. Repeat step 4 until all the numbers of the
MMSI are shown on the display.
6. Press the [FINISH] soft key to show the test
call page.
7. Press the [YES] soft key to transmit the DSC
test call to the other vessel.
8. Press the [QUIT] soft key to return to radio
operation.
RX TEST CALL
HISTORY
MEMORY
NEW ID
BACK
DSC CALL
DIST ALERT MSG
POLLING
AUTO POS POLLING
DSC LOG
DSC TEST
DSC LOOP BACK
BACK
SELECT
SELECT
NOTE
After the radio receives a test call reply from the vessel
that was called, the radio will ring and show “RX TEST
CALL” display, which confirms the radio you called
received the test call.
RX TEST CALL
987654321
Horizon
ROUTINE
CATEG:
SINCE:
00:05
Replied
QUIT
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HX870
10.12 POLLING CALL
The HX870 has the capability to track another vessel.
10.12.1 Transmitting a Polling Call to Another Vessel
Polling Call using the Individual/Position Call Directory
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “DSC CALL” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
DSC CALL
DIST ALERT MSG
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “POLLPOLLING
ING”, then press the [SELECT] soft key.
AUTO POS POLLING
DSC LOG
POLLING CALL
3. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the
DSC TEST
HISTORY
DSC LOOP BACK
MEMORY
category (“HISTORY”, “MEMORY” or “NEW ID”).
BACK
SELECT
NEW ID
4. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select a name
POLLING CALL
HISTORY
that was stored in the individual/position call
KAREN
BOB
BACK
SELECT
directory, then press the [SELECT] soft key.
366901254
Horizon-1
5. Press the [YES] soft key to transmit the
Standard
Horizon-2
USCG
polling call.
BACK
SELECT
6. After a polling call is transmitted, if the reply
signal is not received, “Waiting for ACK”
is shown on the display which means the
HX870 is waiting for the vessel you called
to send an acknowledgement.
7. To transmit the call again, press the
[RESEND] soft key.
8. When an acknowledgement is received from the polled vessel, the HX870
will show the display as in the right.
9. Press the [QUIT] soft key to return to radio operation.
HX870
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Polling Call by Manually Entering an MMSI
This feature allows you to contact a vessel by manually entering the MMSI of
the ship you want to track.
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “DSC CALL” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
DSC CALL
DIST ALERT MSG
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “POLLPOLLING
ING CALL”, then press the [SELECT] soft
AUTO POS POLLING
DSC LOG
POLLING CALL
key.
DSC TEST
HISTORY
DSC LOOP BACK
3. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “NEW ID” MEMORY
BACK
SELECT
NEW ID
and press the [SELECT] soft key.
POLLING CALL
MMSI
4. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the
98765432
BACK
SELECT
first number in the MMSI and press the
[SELECT] soft key.
12 34 567890
Delete
5. Repeat step 4 until all the digits of the MMSI
BACK FINISH SELECT
are shown on the display.
6. If a mistake was made entering in the MMSI
number, repeatedly press the [BACK] soft
key until the wrong digit is selected, then
press the CH▲/CH▼ key to correct the
entry.
7. When finished entering the MMSI number, press the [FINISH] soft key.
8. Press the [YES] soft key to transmit the polling call.
9. Press the [QUIT] soft key to return to radio operation.
10.12.2 Receiving a Polling Call
When another vessel transmits a polling call to the HX870 the following will
happen:
1. When a polling call is received, the radio will automatically
respond to the calling vessel.
2. To exit from the polling call display, press the [QUIT] soft
key.
RX POLLING CALL
987654321
Horizon
ROUTINE
CATEG:
SINCE:
00:05
Replied
QUIT
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HX870
10.13 DSC LOG OPERATION
The HX870 logs transmitted calls, received DSC distress calls, and other calls
(individual, group, all ships, etc.). The DSC log feature is similar to an answer
machine where calls are recorded for review and a “ ” icon will appear on
the radios display. The HX870 can store up to 24 transmitted calls, up to the
latest 27 distress calls, and up to the latest 64 other calls (individual, group,
all ships, position report, position request ack, test call ack, and polling calls).
NOTE
When the “DSC LOG” menu is selected, the HX870 may display highpriority logged call automatically.
10.13.1 Reviewing and Resending a Transmitted Logged Call
The HX870 allows transmitted logged calls to be reviewed and to resend the call.
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “DSC CALL” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “DSC
LOG” menu.
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then confirm
“TRANSMITTED” is selected.
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then press the
CH▲/CH▼ key to select the station (name
or MMSI number) you want to review and/
or resend the call.
5. Press the [SELECT] soft key to review
details for the selected station.
6. Press the [CALL] soft key to resend the call
or press the [BACK] soft key repeatedly to
go back to the DSC transmitted call list.
HX870
DSC LOG
TRANSMITTED
RX DISTRESS
RX OTHER CALL
LOG DELETE
BACK
SELECT
TRANSMITTED LOG
POS REPORT
125932502
YAESU-1
CATEG: SAFETY
TX TM: 10 °
55 UTC
POS: 24°
25.975 S
118°
59.456W
POS TM: 12 °
56 UTC
BACK
CALL
DSC CALL
DIST ALERT MSG
POLLING
AUTO POS POLLING
DSC LOG
DSC TEST
DSC LOOP BACK
BACK
SELECT
DSC LOG
TRANSMITTED
12:16 125932502
12:30 366901254
13:02 325401690
13:06 336605425
BACK
SELECT
DELETE
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10.13.2 Reviewing a Logged DSC Distress Call
The HX870 allows logged DSC distress call to be reviewed.
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “DSC CALL” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “DSC
LOG” menu.
DSC LOG
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then press the
TRANSMITTED
RX
DISTRESS
CH▲/CH▼ key to select “RX DISTRESS”.
RX OTHER CALL
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then press the LOG DELETE
CH▲/CH▼ key to select the station (name
BACK
SELECT
or MMSI number) you want to review and/
RX
DISTRESS
LOG
or relay the distress call to other vessels.
OWN DISTRESS
125932502
Note: When there is an unread received call,
YAESU-1
10:25
25/Jan
“ ” icon will appear behind the station
DIST VESSEL
125932502
name (or MMSI number).
YAESU-1
BACK
INFO DELETE
5. Press the [SELECT] soft key to review
details for the selected station.
6. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
TX TM:
DATE:
AM LOC
DSC CALL
DIST ALERT MSG
POLLING
AUTO POS POLLING
DSC LOG
DSC TEST
DSC LOOP BACK
BACK
SELECT
DSC LOG
RX DISTRESS
12:16 125932502
12:30 366901254
13:02 325401690
13:06 336605425
BACK
SELECT
NOTE
Not all DSC radios can receive a DSC distress relay call.
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10.13.3 Reviewing Other Logged Calls
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “DSC CALL” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “DSC
LOG” menu.
DSC LOG
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then press the
TRANSMITTED
CH▲/CH▼ key to select “RX OTHER CALL”. RX DISTRESS
RX OTHER CALL
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then press the LOG DELETE
CH▲/CH▼ key to select the station (name
BACK
SELECT
or MMSI number) you want to review and/or
CALL LOG
call back. When there is an unread received RX OTHER
INDIVIDUAL
125932502
call, “ ” icon will appear behind the station
YAESU-1
ROUTINE
26
name (or MMSI number).
10:55
25/Jan
5. Press the [SELECT] soft key to review
BACK
CALL DELETE
details for the selected station.
6. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
CATEG:
CH:
RX TM:
RX DT:
DSC CALL
DIST ALERT MSG
POLLING
AUTO POS POLLING
DSC LOG
DSC TEST
DSC LOOP BACK
BACK
SELECT
DSC LOG
RX OTHER CALL
12:16 125932502
12:30 366901254
13:02 325401690
13:06 336605425
BACK
SELECT
UTC
10.13.4 Deleting a Call from the DSC Log Directory
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “DSC CALL” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “DSC
LOG” menu.
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then press
the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “LOG DELETE”
menu.
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then press
the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the category
(“TRANSMITTED LOG”, “RX DISTRESS” or “RX
OTHER CALL”) to be deleted.
5. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then press the
CH▲/CH▼ key to select “ALL LOG DELETE”
or “VIEW LOG LIST”.
1) If you want to delete all stations at a time,
select the “ALL LOG DELETE” with the
CH▲/CH▼ key, press the [SELECT] soft
key.
HX870
DSC LOG
TRANSMITTED
RX DISTRESS
RX OTHER CALL
LOG DELETE
BACK
DSC CALL
DIST ALERT MSG
POLLING
AUTO POS POLLING
DSC LOG
DSC TEST
DSC LOOP BACK
BACK
SELECT
SELECT
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2) If you want to delete one of the logged
stations, select the “VIEW LOG LIST”
with the CH▲/CH▼ key, then press the
[SELECT] soft key. Press the CH▲/CH▼
key to select the station (name or MMSI
number) to be deleted, then press the
[DELETE] soft key.
3) The display will show “Do you want to
delete a Log?”. Press the [OK] soft key.
6. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
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“All Log Delete” “View Log List”
HX870
11 NAVIGATION
The HX870 is capable of storing up to 200 waypoints and navigating to them
using the compass page.
In addition DSC distress calls with position or a position received from another
DSC radio using DSC polling can be navigated to.
11.1 OPERATION
11.1.1 Operation
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “NAVI” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►key.
2. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select
“WAYPOINT”.
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select the
desired category (“HISTORY” or “MEMORY”),
then press the [SELECT] soft key.
4. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select a way
point, then press the [SELECT] soft key. The
navigation screen appears.
5. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
WAYPOINT
HISTORY
MEMORY
MANUAL
BACK
SELECT
11.1.2 Navigating to a Saved Waypoint
The HX870 can navigate to a saved waypoint using the compass display.
Refer to section “10.8.6 Navigating to a Saved Waypoint” for details.
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11.2 SETTING UP WAYPOINT DIRECTORY
11.2.1 Marking a Position
This feature allows the radio to mark the current position of the vessel.
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “SETUP” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select
“WAYPOINT SETUP”.
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select
“MARK POSITION” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then enter the
waypoint name by pressing the CH▲/CH▼
key to select the first letter.
5. Press the [SELECT] soft key to store the
first letter and to move to the second letter
in the name.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the name is
shown. Select “→” to skip a letter if needed.
7. With “SAVE” highlighted, press the [SELECT]
soft key to save the waypoint into memory.
8. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
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WAYPOINT SETUP
MARK POSITION
WAYPOINT DIR.
DISPLAY RANGE
ARRIVED RANGE
ROUTING OPERATION
SETUP
DSC SETUP
GM SETUP
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
GPS SETUP
ATIS SETUP
BACK
SELECT
MARK POSITION
NAME:
001MARK----------
BACK
SELECT
MARK POSITION
POSITION:
24°
25.975S
118°
59.456W
SAVE
NAME:
001MARK----------
POSITION:
24°
25.975S
118°
59.456W
BACK
ENTER
Saved
BACK
ENTER
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11.2.2 Adding a Waypoint
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “SETUP” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
SETUP
DSC SETUP
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select
GM SETUP
“WAYPOINT SETUP”.
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
WAYPOINT SETUP
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select
GPS SETUP
MARK POSITION
ATIS SETUP
“WAYPOINT DIR.” with the CH▲/CH▼ key. WAYPOINT DIR.
BACK
SELECT
DISPLAY RANGE
RANGE
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select ARRIVED
ROUTING OPERATION
WAYPOINT SETUP
WAYPOINT DIR.
“ADD” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
ADD
BACK
SELECT
5. Press the [SELECT] soft key.
EDIT
DELETE
WAYPOINT DIR.
6. Enter the waypoint name by rotating the
NAME:
001WPT---------CH▲/CH▼ key to select the first letter.
BACK
SELECT
--°
--.--7. Press the [SELECT] soft key to store the
---°
--.--WAYPOINT DIR.
SAVE
NAME:
first letter and to move to the second letter
STANDARD--------BACK
SELECT
in the name.
34°
25.975
118°
59.456
8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 until the name is
SAVE
shown. Select “→” to skip a letter if needed.
BACK
ENTER
9. With “SAVE” highlighted, press the [SELECT]
soft key, then enter the coordinates of the
waypoint position by pressing the CH▲/
CH▼ key to select the first digit in the latitude.
10. Press the [SELECT] soft key to store the first number and to move to the
second number in the position.
11. Repeat steps 9 and 10 until the latitude is shown including N or S in the
last digit.
12. Press the [SELECT] soft key to select the first digit of the longitude is blinking.
13. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the first digit in the longitude.
14. Press the [SELECT] soft key to store the first number and to move to the
second number in the position.
15. Repeat steps 13 and 14 until the longitude is shown including E or W in
the last digit.
16. After all information is entered, with “SAVE” highlighted, press the [ENTER]
soft key to store the waypoint into memory.
17. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
POSITION:
POSITION:
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11.2.3 Editing a Waypoint
This function allows a previously entered waypoint to be edited.
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “SETUP” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
SETUP
DSC SETUP
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select
GM SETUP
“WAYPOINT SETUP”.
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
WAYPOINT SETUP
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select
GPS SETUP
MARK POSITION
ATIS SETUP
“WAYPOINT DIR.” with the CH▲/CH▼ key. WAYPOINT DIR.
BACK
SELECT
DISPLAY RANGE
RANGE
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select ARRIVED
ROUTING OPERATION
WAYPOINT SETUP
WAYPOINT DIR.
“EDIT” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
ADD
BACK
SELECT
5. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then press the
EDIT
DELETE
WAYPOINT DIR.
CH▲/CH▼ key to select the waypoint to be
EDIT
366901254
edited.
BACK
SELECT
BOB
6. Press the [SELECT] soft key to show the Horizon-1
Horizon-2
WAYPOINT DIR.
KAREN
NAME:
waypoint input display.
Standard
STANDARD--------USCG
BACK
SELECT
7. Press the [SELECT] soft key repeatedly until
34°
25.975
118°
59.456
the number or letter is selected that is to be
SAVE
changed.
BACK
ENTER
8. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to change the
letter or number.
9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 until the waypoint is updated.
10. With “SAVE” highlighted, press the [ENTER] soft key to store the edited
waypoint into memory.
11. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
POSITION:
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