Lowrance electronic LVR-880 EU Manual Do Utilizador
Lowrance - LVR-880 Operation Instructions
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Select DSC CALL then DIST LOG.
1.
The most recently received Distress Call is the first entry (01) in the Distress Log. Select
2.
the entry that you want to call and press ENT.
The details are displayed over two screens that alternate every 1.5 seconds: the first
screen shows the location of the vessel in distress, the second screen shows the nature
of the emergency (if specified) and the name or MMSI of the vessel that relayed the
distress call.
Select CALL BACK and press ENT then set the working channel and continue as
The details are displayed over two screens that alternate every 1.5 seconds: the first
screen shows the location of the vessel in distress, the second screen shows the nature
of the emergency (if specified) and the name or MMSI of the vessel that relayed the
distress call.
Select CALL BACK and press ENT then set the working channel and continue as
3.
explained in Section 6.4.
6-11 Send an Individual Distress Relay Using the Distress Log (DIST LOG)
You can make a distress relay to an individual in the log.
DSC CALL
ALL SHIPS
CALL LOG
DIST LOG
05 SUNSHINE
DISTRESS
FLOODING
ALL RELAY
DISTRESS
10:03 UTC
82 50.4562 N
027 45.4561 W
82 50.4562 N
027 45.4561 W
05 SUNSHINE
CALL BACK
DELETE
RELAY
RELAY
INDIV RELAY
ALL RELAY
INDIV RELAY
MANUAL NEW
STARFISH
SEA ROSE
Select DSC CALL then DIST LOG.
1.
Select the entry that you want to call and press ENT.
2.
The details are displayed over two screens that alternate every 1.5 seconds: the first
screen shows the name or MMSI of the vessel in distress, the second screen shows the
location of the vessel.
Press ENT then select RELAY.
screen shows the name or MMSI of the vessel in distress, the second screen shows the
location of the vessel.
Press ENT then select RELAY.
3.
Press ENT to select INDIV RELAY to show your buddy list.
4.
Select the buddy (or enter the MMSI of the vessel) that you want to receive the distress
5.
call relay, then set the working channel and continue as explained in Section 6.4.