Uniden Oceanus Dsc Vhf Marine Radio Owners Manual
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28 2. Press CHrepeatedly to select CALL WAIT. 3. Press SELECT. The CALL WAIT directory appears. 4. Select the options you want to view using CHand . 1. Press SELECTat DSC CALL(To enter DSC CALL, see page 21). INDIVIDUALappears. 1-G. CALL WAIT The DSC Call Waiting directory records 10 received distress calls, and records 20 individual calls that are received and not answered within 5 minutes or while the radio is set to DSC Standby. Calls will be recorded while you are busy with other communications as long as the transmitter is not keyed at the time of the call. If the call is answered within 5 minutes the call will not be recorded. When a call is recorded, a message appears. Note:If a call has not been logged, the radio will beep and you will not be able to proceed to the next step.
29 5. Press SELECT. 6. If a DISTRESS call is received in Call Wait, the following display appears. If an INDIVIDUAL call is received in Call Wait, the following display appears. At this point, you can call back any of the radios in the log. 7. Press SELECT. Received data appears. 8. Using CH and allows you to look through all of the data. If you press SELECT, the radio starts transmitting. Geographical Call This function can receive the electric wave transmitted towards the ship that is present in the domain specified from the call side. Note:The radio receives geographical calls only, and sending geographical calls is not available. It indicates the time when the geographical call is received.
1. Press and hold H/L/MENUfor 2 seconds to enter Menu Operation. 2. Press CHonce to display SETUP, and press SELECT. SETUPhas 9 options as follows. To exit, select EXIT. 2-A-1. ALARM SET This feature allows you to set the alarm. 1. Press SELECTat SETUP. ALARM CLOCKappears. 2. Press SELECT. 3. Press CHor to select On. Then, press and hold SELECT. 4. Select the hour using CHand , then press SELECT. 5. Select the minute using CHand , then press SELECT. 30 2. SETUP 2-A. ALARM CLOCK This feature is only available when the GPS is connected to the NMEA0183 Accessory Wires. If it is connected to the GPS, the alarms are set based on the satellite. You need to set the time previously to setting the alarm.
6. Select AM or PM using CHor , then press SELECT. 7. A confirmation screen appears. 31 2-A-2. ALARM ON This feature allows you to turn the alarm ON. 1. Press SELECTat SETUP(To enter SETUP, see page 30). 2. ALARM CLOCKappears. Then, press SELECT. 3. Press SELECTagain. 4. Select On. Using CHor , and press SELECT. The radio returns to the channel display screen and the icon appears. 5. When the radio reaches the set time the alarm sounds and the icon blinks. Note:The alarm sounds when the set time is reached, you can turn the alarm Off by pressing any key. Alarm mode will turn Off automatically once the alarm sounds.
32 2-A-3. ALARM OFF This feature allows you to turn the alarm OFF. 1. Press SELECTat SETUP(To enter SETUP, see page 30). 2. ALARM CLOCKappears. 3. Press SELECT. 4. Select OFusing CHor , then press SELECT. 5. Press SELECT. The radio returns to the channel display screen and the icon disappears.
33 2-B. DIRECTORY This function will allow you to send an individual call, etc. The Directory function memorizes the name and MMSI number of 20 other vessels. The following screen will allow you to setup an alphanumeric identity as well as the corresponding MMSI number. 1. Press SELECTat SETUP(To enter SETUP, see page 30). 2. Display DIRECTORYusing CH and . 3. Press SELECT. The DIRECTORY menu appears. Use CHand to select the menu.
34 2-B-1. NEW This function will allow you to enter new information into the directory. 1. Press SELECTat NEW. The registering screen appears. 2. You can now enter the person’s name. Press CHrepeatedly to choose the alphabet. The character will be entered when SELECTis pressed, and the blinking digit moves to the right. 3. After you enter the person’s name, you can enter their MMSI number. Press CH to increase the number, CHto decrease. The number will be entered when SELECTis pressed, and the blinking digit will move to the right. 4. When you finish entering the last digit, the radio returns to NEWscreen.
35 1. Press SELECTat the individual you want to edit. 2. EDITappears, then press SELECT. 3. You can now edit the person’s name. Press CHrepeatedly, and press SELECTto choose the alphabet. See the step 2 of 3-E-1 for detail. 4. After you edit the person’s name, you can edit the MMSI. Press CHto increase the number, CHto decrease. The number will be entered when SELECTis pressed, and the blinking digit moves to the right. 5. After the directory data is edited, the individual appears. 2-B-2. EDIT If you want to edit the DIRECTORY
36 2-B-3. DELETE If you want to delete the directory 1. Press SELECTat the individual you want to delete. 2. Press CHonce. DELETEappears, then press SELECT. 3. The radio displays the next individual. If no more code remains, EXIT appears.
37 2-C. FIPS The 6-digit Federal Information Processing System (FIPS) code established by the National Weather Service (NWS) identifies geographic areas in the United States. Programming FIPS codes are necessary to receive SAME alerts about weather occurring in a particular area. To obtain the FIPS code for a particular area contact the NWS toll free at 1-888-NWR-SAME (1-888-697-7263). Or visit their website: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/indexnw.htm. A list of event codes are located on page 58. To set FIPS code 1. Press SELECTat SETUP(To enter SETUP, see page 30). 2. Display FIPSusing CHand . 3. Press SELECT. The FIPS menu appears. Use CHand to select the menu.