ICOM 382200 Manuale Utente

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Receiving DSC calls (Distress)
The transceiver receives Distress calls, Distress 
Acknowledgement calls, and Distress Cancel calls.
L When you receive a call, an emergency alarm sounds.
When a Distress call is received:
 
The emergency alarm sounds until you turn it OFF.
 
“RCVD Distress” is displayed.
1. 
 Push any software key to turn OFF the alarm.
2. 
 Push the software key below the intended operation.
[IGN]
 
• Returns to the operating screen.
 
 The call is saved in the DSC Log.
 
• “
” blinks continuously until you display the call message.
[PAUSE]
L
 [PAUSE] is not displayed if the “CH Auto Switch” item is set to 
“Manual.” (p. 42)
 
•  Pauses the countdown until the assigned channel is 
automatically selected.
 
Select [RESUME] to resume the countdown.
 
 The call is saved in the DSC Log.
NOTE: The screens that are displayed when a Distress 
call or an Acknowledgement call is received slightly differ 
from one another. The following steps are described using 
an example of receiving a Distress call.
[ACPT]
 
 Accepts the call.
 
Channel 16 is automatically selected.
 
 Monitor Channel 16 as a coast station may require 
assistance.
 
 After Channel 16 is selected, you can 
select your next operation by pushing the 
software key below the following options.
  [EXIT]:  Returns to the operating screen.
  [HIST]:  Displays the “Distress History” screen.
  [POS]:   Displays the position of the calling 
station on a map*.
    
L The map is not updated,even as your 
vessel moves.
  [INFO]:  Displays the information of the 
received Distress call.
*Note on the map:
See “Navigation screen description” on 
page 49 for details on “RNG,” “N-UP,” 
“BRG,” and “DIST.ˮ