Yaesu Musen 30573X30 HANDHELD MARINE TRANSCEIVER User Manual 4

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11.2.4 Deleting a Waypoint
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”.
WAYPOINT SETUP
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select
WAYPOINT DIR.
“WAYPOINT DIR.” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
ADD
EDIT
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select
DELETE
“DELETE” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
BACK
SELECT
5. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then press the
DELETE
CH▲/CH▼ key to highlight the waypoint to
NAME:
KAREN-----------be deleted.
34°
25.975
6. Press the [SELECT] soft key.
118°
59.456
CANCEL
7. Confirm the waypoint to be deleted, then
OK
BACK
ENTER
with “OK” highlighted, press the [ENTER]
soft key.
8. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
POSITION:
SETUP
DSC SETUP
GM SETUP
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
GPS SETUP
ATIS SETUP
BACK
SELECT
WAYPOINT DIR.
DELETE
366901254
BOB
Horizon-1
Horizon-2
KAREN
Standard
USCG
BACK
SELECT
11.2.5 Saving a DSC Position Call as a Waypoint
When a position is received from another DSC radio the HX870 allows the
position to be saved as a waypoint.
Refer to section “10.8.5 Saving a Position Report as a Waypoint” for details.
HX870
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11.2.6 Selecting the Waypoint Range
This menu item allows setting of the range on the display. The default setting
is “10nm”.
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
“DISPLAY RANGE” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key.
5. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select desired
range. Available selections are “1nm”,
“5nm”, “10nm”, “15nm”, and “30nm”.
6. Press the [ENTER] soft key to store the
selected setting.
7. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
WAYPOINT SETUP
MARK POSITION
WAYPOINT DIR.
DISPLAY RANGE
ARRIVED RANGE
ROUTING OPERATION
BACK
SELECT
SETUP
DSC SETUP
GM SETUP
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
GPS SETUP
ATIS SETUP
BACK
SELECT
WAYPOINT SETUP
WAYPOINT RANGE
1nm
5nm
10nm
15nm
30nm
BACK
ENTER
11.2.7 Selecting the Arrived Range
To stop navigating to a waypoint, the radio must be switched to the normal
mode with the following procedure.
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
“ARRIVED RANGE” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
4. Press the [ENTER] soft key.
5. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select desired
range. Available selections are “50 m”, “100
m”, “200 m”, “500 m”, and “1 km”.
6. Press the [ENTER] soft key to store the
selected setting.
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WAYPOINT SETUP
MARK POSITION
WAYPOINT DIR.
DISPLAY RANGE
ARRIVED RANGE
ROUTING OPERATION
BACK
SELECT
SETUP
DSC SETUP
GM SETUP
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
GPS SETUP
ATIS SETUP
BACK
SELECT
WAYPOINT SETUP
ARRIVED RANGE
50m
100m
200m
500m
1km
BACK
ENTER
HX870
12 CONFIGURATION
12.1 DIMMER ADJUSTMENT
This menu selection adjusts the backlight intensity.
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “SETUP” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “CONFIGURATION” menu.
CONFIGURATION
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select
DIMMER
LAMP
“DIMMER” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
CONTRAST
KEY BEEP
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key.
BATTERY SAVE
LED
5. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the STROBE
SOFT KEY
BACK
SELECT
desired level (“5” is default). When “OFF” is
selected, the lamp is turned off.
6. Press the [SELECT] soft key to store the
selected level.
7. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
SETUP
GM SETUP
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
GPS SETUP
ATIS SETUP
CONFIGURATION
BACK
SELECT
CONFIGURATION
DIMMER
BACK
ENTER
12.2 LAMP
This menu selection is used to setup the illumination time of the display and
keypad. The default setting is “OFF”.
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “SETUP” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
SETUP
GM SETUP
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “CONFIGWAYPOINT SETUP
URATION” menu.
CH SETUP
GPS SETUP
CONFIGURATION
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select
ATIS SETUP
DIMMER
CONFIGURATION
LAMP
“LAMP” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
BACK
SELECT
CONTRAST
KEY
BEEP
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key.
BATTERY SAVE
CONFIGRATION
LED
LAMP
5. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the STROBE
SOFT KEY
OFF
BACK
SELECT
desired time.
3sec
5sec
CONTINUOUS: Illuminates the display/keypad
10sec
CONTINUOUS
continuously.
BACK
SELECT
3/5/10 Sec: Illuminates the display/keypad
for the selected time when
press any key (except the
PTT switch).
OFF:
Disables the display/keypad lamp illumination.
6. Press the [SELECT] soft key to store the selected setting.
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7. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
12.3 DISPLAY CONTRAST
The display contrast can be adjusted to suit overhead or dash board installations.
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “SETUP” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “CONFIGURATION” menu.
CONFIGURATION
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select
DIMMER
LAMP
“CONTRAST” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
CONTRAST
KEY BEEP
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key.
BATTERY SAVE
LED
5. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the STROBE
SOFT KEY
BACK
SELECT
desired level. The contrast level can be set
from “0” to “30” (“15” is default).
6. Press the [SELECT] soft key to store the
selected level.
7. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
SETUP
GM SETUP
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
GPS SETUP
ATIS SETUP
CONFIGURATION
BACK
SELECT
CONFIGURATION
CONTRAST
30
BACK
ENTER
12.4 KEY BEEP
This selection is used to select the beep tone volume level when a key is
pressed.
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “SETUP” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “CONFIGURATION” menu.
CONFIGURATION
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then press the
DIMMER
LAMP
CH▲/CH▼ key to select “KEY BEEP”.
CONTRAST
KEY BEEP
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key.
BATTERY SAVE
LED
5. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the STROBE
SOFT KEY
BACK
SELECT
desired level. The beep level can be set from
“LEVEL 1” to “LEVEL 5”, or “OFF”.
6. Press the [SELECT] soft key to store the
selected level.
7. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
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SETUP
GM SETUP
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
GPS SETUP
ATIS SETUP
CONFIGURATION
BACK
SELECT
CONFIGURATION
KEY BEEP
BACK
ENTER
HX870
12.5 BATTERY SAVER
This function allows you to change the battery save mode setting.
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “SETUP” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “CONFIGURATION” menu.
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then press the
CH▲/CH▼ key to select “BATTERY SAVE”.
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key.
5. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the
desired setting. You can select one from
“OFF”, “50%”, “70%”, “80%”, or “90%”.
6. Press the [SELECT] soft key to store the
selected setting.
7. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
CONFIGURATION
DIMMER
LAMP
CONTRAST
KEY BEEP
BATTERY SAVE
STROBE LED
SOFT KEY
BACK
SETUP
GM SETUP
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
GPS SETUP
ATIS SETUP
CONFIGURATION
BACK
SELECT
SELECT
CONFIGURATION
BATTERY SAVE
OFF
50%
70%
80%
90%
BACK
ENTER
12.6 STROBE LED
This function allows you to change the EMARGENCY LED and WATER
HAZARD LED settings.
12.6.1 EMARGENCY LED
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “SETUP” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “CONFIGURATION” menu.
CONFIGURATION
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then press the
DIMMER
LAMP
CH▲/CH▼ key to select “STROBE LED”.
CONTRAST
KEY BEEP
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key.
BATTERY SAVE
LED
5. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “EMAR- STROBE
SOFT KEY
BACK
SELECT
GENCY LED”.
CONFIGURATION
6. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the
EMARGENCY LED
desired setting. You can select one from
CONTINIUS
SOS
“CONTINIUS”, “SOS”, “BLINK 1”, “BLINK 2”,
BLINK1
BLINK2
or “BLINK 3”.
BLINK3
BACK
SELECT
7. Press the [SELECT] soft key to store the
selected setting.
8. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
HX870
SETUP
GM SETUP
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
GPS SETUP
ATIS SETUP
CONFIGURATION
BACK
SELECT
CONFIGURATION
STROBE LED
EMERGENCY LED
WATER HAZARD LED
BACK
SELECT
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12.6.2 WATER HAZARD LED
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “SETUP” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “CONFIGURATION” menu.
CONFIGURATION
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then press the
DIMMER
LAMP
CH▲/CH▼ key to select “STROBE LED”.
CONTRAST
KEY BEEP
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key.
BATTERY SAVE
LED
5. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “EMAR- STROBE
SOFT KEY
BACK
SELECT
GENCY LED”.
CONFIGURATION
6. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the
WATER HAZARD LED
desired setting. You can select one from
OFF
ON
“OFF”, “ON”, or “ON/PWR ON”.
ON/PWR ON
The LED does not light up.
OFF:
BACK
SELECT
ON:
The LED lights up.
ON/PWR ON: The LED lights up and the
transceiver turns on if it is off.
7. Press the [SELECT] soft key to store the
selected setting.
8. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
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SETUP
GM SETUP
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
GPS SETUP
ATIS SETUP
CONFIGURATION
BACK
SELECT
CONFIGURATION
STROBE LED
EMERGENCY LED
WATER HAZARD LED
BACK
SELECT
HX870
12.7 SOFT KEYS
This menu item allows selection of the number of soft keys, soft key selection
and how long the display will show the soft key icon after a soft key is pressed.
12.7.1 Key Assignment
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “SETUP” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “CONFIGURATION” menu.
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then press the
CH▲/CH▼ key to select “SOFT KEY”.
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then press the
CH▲/CH▼ key to “KEY ASSIGNMENT”.
5. Press the [SELECT] soft key to select
the key to be programmed, and press the
[SELECT] soft key.
6. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the
new function to be assigned, and press the
[ENTER] soft key. Available functions are
listed in the next page. Repeat steps 5 and
6 to program other soft keys.
CONFIGURATION
DIMMER
LAMP
CONTRAST
KEY BEEP
BATTERY SAVE
STROBE LED
SOFT KEY
BACK
BACK
SELECT
CONFIGURATION
KEY ASSIGNMENT
1:WX/CH
2:DUAL WATCH
3:TX HI/LOW
4:SCAN
5:CH NAME
BACK
SETUP
GM SETUP
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
GPS SETUP
ATIS SETUP
CONFIGURATION
SELECT
SELECT
CONFIGURATION
SOFT KEY
KEY ASSIGNMENT
KEY TIMER
BACK
SELECT
CONFIGURATION
KEY SELECTION
WX/CH
DUAL WATCH
TX HI/LOW
SCAN
CH NAME
BACK
ENTER
12.7.2 Key Timer
1. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “KEY
TIMER” (selects how long the soft key icon
will be shown on the display after a soft key
is pressed; default is 5 seconds). Then,
press the [SELECT] soft key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the
desired time.
3. Press the [ENTER] soft key to store the
selected setting.
4. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
CONFIGURATION
DIMMER
LAMP
CONTRAST
KEY BEEP
BATTERY SAVE
STROBE LED
SOFT KEY
BACK
HX870
BACK
SELECT
CONFIGURATION
KEY TIMER
3sec
5sec
7sec
10sec
15sec
BACK
SETUP
GM SETUP
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
GPS SETUP
ATIS SETUP
CONFIGURATION
SELECT
CONFIGURATION
SOFT KEY
KEY ASSIGNMENT
KEY TIMER
BACK
SELECT
ENTER
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DISPLAY
WX/CH
HI/MD/LO
SCAN
DW
MOB
COMP
WPT
MARK
MEM
PRESET
STOROBE
NAME
LOGGER
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FUNCTION
Switches channels between weather and marine.
Configures transmission.
Starts and stops scanning.
Starts and stops dual watch scan.
Registers the position where people fall overboard.
Shows the “Compass” display.
Shows the “Waypoint” navigation display.
Mark the current position for a “Waypoint”.
Switches on and off of the memory channel scan
Porgrams or deletes the preset memory channel.
Activates the strobe LED.
Registers channel names.
Starts and stops logging position data.
HX870
13 CHANNEL FUNCTION SETUP
13.1 CHANNEL GROUP
This section selects a channel group from USA, Canada, and International.
Refer to section “8.6 USA, INTERNATIONAL, AND CANADA MODE” for
details.
13.2 SCAN MEMORY
To be able to scan channels the radio must be programmed. This section allows
channels to be stored in scan memory.
Refer to section “8.9.2 Programming Scan Memory” for details.
13.3 SCAN TYPE
This selection is used to select the scan mode between “Memory Scan” and
“Priority Scan”. The default setting is “Priority Scan”.
Refer to section “8.9.1 Selecting the Scan Type” for details.
13.4 SCAN RESUME
This selection is used to select the time the HX870 waits after a transmission
ends before the radio start to scan channels again. The default setting is 2
seconds.
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “SETUP” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “CH
SETUP”.
CH SETUP
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select
CH GROUP
ON
WX
ALERT
“SCAN RESUME” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
SCAN MEMORY
SCAN
TYPE
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key.
SCAN RESUME
CH
5. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the PRIORITY
SUB CH
BACK
SELECT
desired resume time, default is 2 seconds.
The resume time can be set to “0sec”
through “3sec” or “5sec”. In the “0sec”
selection, the scanner will resume after
another station stops transmitting (carrier
drops).
6. Press the [ENTER] soft key to store the new setting.
7. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
HX870
SETUP
DSC SETUP
GM SETUP
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
GPS SETUP
ATIS SETUP
BACK
SELECT
CH SETUP
SCAN RESUME
0sec
1sec
2sec
3sec
5sec
BACK
ENTER
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13.5 PRIORITY CHANNEL
By default the radio priority channel is set to Channel 16. This procedure allows
the radio to use a different priority channel used when priority scanning.
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “SETUP” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “CH
SETUP”.
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select
“PRIORITY CH” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key.
5. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the
desired channel to be a priority.
6. Press the [ENTER] soft key to store the new
setting.
7. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
CH SETUP
CH GROUP
WX ALERT
SCAN MEMORY
SCAN TYPE
SCAN RESUME
PRIORITY CH
SUB CH
BACK
ON
SELECT
SETUP
DSC SETUP
GM SETUP
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
GPS SETUP
ATIS SETUP
BACK
SELECT
CH SETUP
PRIORITY CH
CH:16
CH:17
CH:18A
CH:19
CH:20
BACK
ENTER
13.6 WEATHER ALERT
Enables/disables the NOAA Weather Alert function. The default setting is “ON”.
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “SETUP” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “CH
SETUP”.
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select
“WX ALERT” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key.
5. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “ON” or
“OFF”.
6. Press the [ENTER] soft key to store the
selected level.
7. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
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CH SETUP
CH GROUP
WX ALERT
SCAN MEMORY
SCAN TYPE
SCAN RESUME
PRIORITY CH
SUB CH
BACK
ON
SETUP
DSC SETUP
GM SETUP
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
GPS SETUP
ATIS SETUP
BACK
SELECT
CH SETUP
WX ALERT
OFF
ON
SELECT
BACK
ENTER
HX870
13.7 CHANNEL NAME
When the radio (“Normal”) mode is selected, the display will show a name under
the channel number. This name describes the use of the channel. The radio
has the capability to customize the name by the procedure below.
Example: CH69 PLEASURE to HOOKUP
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 “CH
GM SETUP
SETUP”.
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
CH SETUP
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select
GPS SETUP
PRIORITY CH
ATIS SETUP
SUB CH
“CH NAME” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
BACK
SELECT
CH NAME
NOISE
CANCEL
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key.
VOX
CH SETUP
LEVEL
CH NAME
5. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select the chan- VOX
VOX DELAY
16:DISTRESS
BACK
SELECT
nel to be named, then press the [SELECT]
17:SAR
18A COMMERCIAL
CH SETUP
soft key.
19:COMMERCIAL
CH NAME
20:PORT OPERATI
6. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to scroll through DISTRTESS------BACK
SELECT
the first letter of the new channel name.
ABCDEFGHIJKL
CH SETUP
CH NAME
7. Press the [SELECT] soft key to store the MY NZ O1 P2 Q3 R4 5S 6T 7U 8V 9W 0X
Delete
a&
16:SHIP WRECK
BACK FINISH SELECT
first letter in the name and step to the next
17:SAR
18A COMMERCIAL
letter to the right.
19:COMMERCIAL
20:PORT OPERATI
8. Repeat step 6 and 7 until the name is
BACK
SELECT
complete. The name can consist of up to 16
characters, if you do not use all 16 characters, select “→” to move to the next space.
This method can also be used to enter a
blank space in the name. If a mistake was
made entering in the name repeatedly press
the [BACK] key until the wrong character is
selected, then press the CH▲/CH▼ key to
correct the entry.
9. Press the [FINISH] soft key to save the name.
10. If you want to enter the name of another channel, repeat the steps 5 through
9.
11. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
HX870
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13.8 SUMMARY OF THE CANNEL FUNCTION SETUP
Item
Description
CH GROUP
Selects a channel group
WX ALERT
Switches on and off of the weather alert
function
Selects a channel for scan memory
Switches the priority scan and memory
scan
Sets the resume time of scanning
Selects a priority channel
Selects a sub channel
Sets the name of memory channels
Switches on and off of noise cancelling
function (independently available for transmission and reception)
Switches on and off of the VOX function
Selects a VOX gain
Selects a VOX delay time
SCAN MEMORY
SCAN TYPE
SCAN RESUME
PRIORITY CH
SUB CH
CH NAME
NOISE CANCEL
VOX
VOX LEVEL
VOX DELAY
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Default Value
USA: USA
EU: INTL
On
−
PRI SCAN
CH16
CH09
−
Off
Off
LOW
3 sec
HX870
14 DSC SETUP
14.1 INDIVIDUAL DIRECTORY
The HX870 has a DSC directory that allows you to store a vessel or person’s
name and the MMSI number associated with vessels you wish to transmit
individual calls, position requests and position report transmissions.
To transmit an individual call you must program this directory with information
of the persons you wish to call, similar to a cellular phones telephone directory.
Refer to section “10.5.1 Setting up the Individual / Position Call Directory”
for details.
14.2 INDIVIDUAL REPLY
This menu item sets up the radio to automatically (default setting) or manually
respond to a DSC Individual call requesting you to switch to a working channel
for voice communications. When “MANUAL” is selected the MMSI of the calling
vessel is shown allowing you to see who is calling. This function is similar to
caller id on a cellular phone.
Refer to section “10.5.2 Setting up the Individual Call Reply” for details.
14.3 INDIVIDUAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The radio can be setup to transmit a reply automatically (default) or set so the
radio will not reply to an individual call.
Refer to section “10.5.3 Enabling the Individual Call Acknowledgment” for
details.
14.4 INDIVIDUAL RINGER
The radio can be setup to ring like a telephone to alert you the radio received
a DSC individual call. The default setting is 2 minutes, however this can be
changed to 15, 10 or 5 seconds with the procedure below.
Refer to section “10.5.6 Setting up the Individual Call Ringer” for details.
14.5 GROUP DIRECTORY
For this function to operate, the same group MMSI must be programmed into all
the DSC VHF radios within the group of vessels that will be using this feature.
Refer to section “10.6.1 Setting up a Group Call” for details.
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14.6 POSITION REPLY
The HX870 can be set up to automatically (default setting) or manually send
your position when requested by another vessel. This selection is important
if you are concerned about someone polling the position of your vessel that
you may not want to. In the manual mode you will see the MMSI or persons
name shown on the display allowing you to choose to send your position to
the requesting vessel.
Refer to section “10.7.1 Setting up a Position Request Reply” for details.
14.7 AUTO POS POLLING
The HX870 has the capability to automatically track four stations programmed
into the individual directory.
Refer to section “10.10 AUTO POS POLLING” for details.
14.8 AUTO POS INTERVAL
The HX870 has the capability to automatically track four stations programmed
into the individual directory.
Selecting the auto position polling time interval between position request transmissions to be setup.
Refer to section “10.10.1 Setting up the Polling Time Interval” for details.
14.9 AUTO CH CHANGE
When a DSC distress or an all ships (urgency or safety) call is received, the
HX870 will automatically switch to Channel 16.
This menu selection allows the automatic switch time to be changed. The
default selection is 30 seconds.
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “SETUP” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “DSC
SETUP”.
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select “CH
SWITCH TIMER” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then press the
CH▲/CH▼ key to select the desired time
and press the [ENTER] soft key.
5. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
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DSC SETUP
INDIVIDUAL ACK.
INDIVIDUAL RING
GROUP DIR.
POSITION REPLY
DSC BEEP
CH SWITCH TIMER
NO ACT TIMER
BACK
SELECT
SETUP
DSC SETUP
GM SETUP
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
GPS SETUP
ATIS SETUP
BACK
SELECT
DSC SETUP
CH SWITCH TIMER
DEFAULT
5min
10min
15min
BACK
ENTER
HX870
14.10 NO ACT TIMER
If a key is not pressed during the distress operation, the HX870 will automatically return to radio operation.
The default selection is 15 seconds.
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “SETUP” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “DSC
SETUP”.
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select
“NO ACT TIMER” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then press the
CH▲/CH▼ key to select the desired time
and press the [ENTER] soft key.
5. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
DSC SETUP
INDIVIDUAL ACK.
INDIVIDUAL RING
GROUP DIR.
POSITION REPLY
DSC BEEP
CH SWITCH TIMER
NO ACT TIMER
BACK
SELECT
SETUP
DSC SETUP
GM SETUP
WAYPOINT SETUP
CH SETUP
GPS SETUP
ATIS SETUP
BACK
SELECT
DSC SETUP
NO ACT TIMER
DEFAULT
5min
10min
15min
BACK
ENTER
14.11 DSC BEEP
This feature allows the alarm beeps to be turned on (default setting) or off when
a DSC call is received. The DSC calls that can be customized are: individual,
group, all ships, position request, and position report.
1. Press the MENU key to display “MENU”, then
select “SETUP” with the CH▲/CH▼/◄/►
key.
2. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to select “DSC
SETUP” menu.
3. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then select
“DSC BEEP” with the CH▲/CH▼ key.
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key, then press the
CH▲/CH▼ key to select the desired DSC
call type and press the [ENTER] soft key.
5. Press the CH▲/CH▼ key to turn “ON”
or “OFF” the DSC beep and press the
[SELECT] soft key.
6. Press the CLR key to return to radio operation.
HX870
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
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