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8-14 View user MMSI and GPS information
The radio’s MMSI can be viewed as well as the current position.
ID:123456789
 99
°99.999’X
999
°99.000’Y
DSC CALL
 LL REQUEST
 TRACK BUDDY
 DSC TEST
►MMSI/GPS
8-15 Receiving DSC calls
Several types of DSC calls can be received from vessels within range at various priority levels:
•  DISTRESS 
See Section 8.
•  ALL SHIPS 
Urgency or Safety priority (see Section 7-16)
•  INDIVIDUAL 
Urgency, Safety, or Routine priority (see Section 7-17)
•  GROUP 
Routine priority only (see Section 7-18)
•  GEOGRAPHIC 
Routine priority only see Section 7-19)
•  POLLED POSITION 
Routine or Safety priority (see Section 7-20)
In addition to the audible alert, the telephone icon will flash on the screen.
This is to remind you that a call is stored in the CALL LOG. Polled position call data is NOT 
stored.
8-16 Receiving an all ships call (ALL SHIPS)
ALL SHIPS
SAFETY FROM
123456789
AUTO SWITCH
   
▼  00:01
ALL SHIPS
SAFETY FROM
123456789
AUTO SW OFF
   
▼  00:01
    
ALL SHIPS
SAFETY FROM
123456789
CHANGE TO
   
▼  00:11
1. 
When you receive notification of an ALL SHIPS call, press SILENC softkey (AIS/IC key) to 
silence the alert. The priority level and the user MMSI are displayed on the screen. If the 
radio recognises the user MMSI as one of your buddies, the buddy name is shown in 
place of the user MMSI. 
2. 
Press ACCEPT softkey (AIS/IC key) to switch to the designated channel immediately, 
Press +/- button or rotate the CH knob to scroll any further information about the call, or 
press EXIT to return the current DSC receive process.
3. 
If the display shows "AUTO SWITCH", the radio will automatically switch to the 
designated channel after 10s if no user intervention. For "AUTO SW OFF", a manual 
change is required - for "AUTO SWITCH" options , see section 7-18.
4. 
Press PTT to initiate voice contact on current display channel.
The call data is stored in your Call Log (see Section 7-8). 
8-17 Receiving an individual call (INDIV)
INDIVIDUAL
ROUTINE FROM
123456789
AUTO SWITCH
   
▼  00:01
INDIVIDUAL
ROUTINE FROM
123456789
AUTO SW OFF
   
▼  00:01
1. 
When you receive notification of an INDIV call, press SILENC softkey (AIS/IC key) to 
silence the alert. INDIV calls are almost always routine priority. If the radio recognises the 
user MMSI as one of your buddies, the buddy’s name is displayed in place of the user 
MMSI. 
2. 
Press +/- button or rotate the CH knob to scroll any further information about the call, or 
press EXIT to return the current DSC receive process.
3. 
You have the following options to respond the call:
•  ABLE softkey (WX/NAV key) respond to the call with requested channel
•  NEW-CH softkey (AIS/IC key) respond to the call with but request a different channel
•  UNABLE softkey (GO/MOB key) respond to the call with unable to use the requested 
channel ( Note: this option is not available with ROUTINE calls)
4. 
If the display shows "AUTO SWITCH", the radio will automatically respond to the call 
after 10s if no user intervention. For "AUTO SW OFF", a manual responce is required - for 
"INDIV REPLY" options , see section 5-5.
5. 
The caller should respond to your acknowledgement by making voice contact 
designated channel. If this does not happen, you can press PTT to initiate voice contact 
instead.
The call data is stored in your Call Log (see Section 7-8). 
8-18 Receiving a group call (GROUP)
GP: SAM
CALL FROM
123456789
AUTO SWITCH
   
▼  00:01
GP: SAM
CALL FROM
123456789
AUTO SW OFF
   
▼  00:01
    
GP: SAM
CALL FROM
012345678
CHANGE TO
   
▼  00:11
1. 
When you receive notification of a GROUP call, press SILENC softkey (AIS/IC key) to 
silence the alert. Press +/- button or rotate the CH knob to scroll any further information 
about the call.
The priority level is always routine, and the group is identified on the screen. The group 
will be one of the 20 groups of frequently called people that you set up earlier (see 
Section 5-2).
2. 
Press ACCEPT softkey (AIS/IC key)  to switch to the designated channel immediately, or 
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