Garmin VHF 110 Marine Radio Owners Manual - Page 10

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channel 70. After an acknowledgment is received, the radio changes to the channel you selected for the call. Placing Group Calls Before you can place a call to a group, you must enter the MMSI number of the group into the directory (Adding a Group, page 8). You can contact a group of specific vessels, such as a sailing club or flotilla, by making a group call. 1 Select DSC > GROUP > CALL. 2 Select a saved group. 3 Select a channel (Individual Call or Group Call Channels, page 6). The radio transmits the channel request with your call. 4 Select CALL. The radio transmits the call on channel 70, then changes to the selected channel. Individual Call or Group Call Channels When placing an individual or group call, you should select from designated DSC channels. The radio transmits this request with your call. • USA: channels 6, 8, 9, 10, 13, 17, 67, 68, 69, 71, 72, 73, and 77. • Canada and International: all USA channels, plus channel 15 DSC channels are limited to channels that are available in all frequency bands. You can select CUSTOM to select a channel that is not listed. If you select a custom channel, the station you are calling may not be able to comply with the specified channel. You should select a channel that is appropriate for communication. Placing All-Ships Calls All-ships calls are transmitted to all stations within receiving distance of your radio. You can make two types of all-ships calls. Safety calls broadcast significant navigational or weatherrelated information. Urgency calls communicate situations about the safety of a vessel or person when danger is not imminent. The captain should discern whether a situation warrants a safety call or an urgency call. 1 Select DSC > ALL SHIPS. 2 Select SAFETY or URGENCY. 3 Select a channel (Individual Call or Group Call Channels, page 6). The radio transmits the channel request with your call. 4 Select CALL. The radio transmits the call on channel 70, then changes to the selected channel. Requesting a Vessel's Position Position data received from stations that respond to position request calls is sent over the NMEA® network. You can track the vessels on your Garmin chartplotter. 1 Select DSC > POS. REQUEST. 2 Select an option: • To enter the MMSI number manually, select MANUAL, enter the MMSI number, and select ACCEPT. • To select an entry from the directory, select DIRECTORY, and select an entry. 3 Select CALL. The radio transmits the call on channel 70 and returns to the previous channel. WAITING FOR ACKNOWLEDGE appears on the screen. Receiving Calls Receiving Distress Calls and Distress Relay Calls When receiving a distress call or a distress relay call, DISTRESS or DISTR RELAY, and information about the call, such as MMSI number and the nature of the distress, appear on the radio screen. A distress call is sent from a vessel in need of assistance, and a distress relay call is sent from either another vessel or a station on behalf of a vessel in need of assistance. The radio sends data related to the call over the NMEA network based on how you configure MMSI filters (Configuring DSC NMEA Transmissions, page 9). When a distress call is received, select an option: • To view additional information about the distress call, select . • To accept the distress call and switch to channel 16, select OK. • To ignore the distress call and stay on the current channel, select CANCEL. Receiving All-Ships Urgency and Safety Calls When you receive an all-ships urgency or safety call, ALL SHIPS appears on the screen, and URGENCY or SAFETY appears as the type of call. If the channel request is for an invalid channel, INVALID CH REQUEST appears on the screen. When an urgency or safety call is received, select an option: • To view additional information about the call, select . • To accept the call and switch to channel 16, select OK. • To ignore the call and stay on the current channel, select CANCEL. Receiving Individual Routine Calls When you receive an individual routine call, INDIVIDUAL appears on the screen, and ROUTINE appears as the type of call. If the channel request is for an invalid channel, INVALID CH REQUEST appears on the screen. When a call is received on a valid channel, select an option: • To accept the call and switch to the requested channel, select OK. • To ignore the call and stay on the current channel, select CANCEL. Receiving Position Requests You can configure the radio to reply automatically to incoming position requests, prompt you to review and approve the incoming requests before replying, or ignore incoming requests (Sending Position Replies Automatically, page 8). When you receive a position request with automatic position replies enabled, SENDING ACKNOWLEDGE appears on the screen, and the radio sends your position automatically. After the position successfully transmits, POSITION SENT appears on the screen. When you receive a position request with automatic position replies disabled, POS. REQUEST appears on the screen. When you receive a position request with automatic position replies disabled, select OK, and select an option: • To reply to the position request with your current position, select OK. If GPS-position or manual-position data is available, the radio transmits your position to the other vessel. • To ignore the position request, select CANCEL. Receiving Position Calls When you receive a position call, POS. SEND and the position data appear on the screen. Select OK. 6 Digital Selective Calling

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channel 70. After an acknowledgment is received, the radio
changes to the channel you selected for the call.
Placing Group Calls
Before you can place a call to a group, you must enter the MMSI
number of the group into the directory (
Adding a Group
,
page 8
).
You can contact a group of specific vessels, such as a sailing
club or flotilla, by making a group call.
1
Select
DSC
>
GROUP
>
CALL
.
2
Select a saved group.
3
Select a channel (
Individual Call or Group Call Channels
,
page 6
).
The radio transmits the channel request with your call.
4
Select
CALL
.
The radio transmits the call on channel 70, then changes to
the selected channel.
Individual Call or Group Call Channels
When placing an individual or group call, you should select from
designated DSC channels. The radio transmits this request with
your call.
USA: channels 6, 8, 9, 10, 13, 17, 67, 68, 69, 71, 72, 73, and
77.
Canada and International: all USA channels, plus channel 15
DSC channels are limited to channels that are available in all
frequency bands. You can select CUSTOM to select a channel
that is not listed. If you select a custom channel, the station you
are calling may not be able to comply with the specified channel.
You should select a channel that is appropriate for
communication.
Placing All-Ships Calls
All-ships calls are transmitted to all stations within receiving
distance of your radio. You can make two types of all-ships
calls. Safety calls broadcast significant navigational or weather-
related information. Urgency calls communicate situations about
the safety of a vessel or person when danger is not imminent.
The captain should discern whether a situation warrants a safety
call or an urgency call.
1
Select
DSC
>
ALL SHIPS
.
2
Select
SAFETY
or
URGENCY
.
3
Select a channel (
Individual Call or Group Call Channels
,
page 6
).
The radio transmits the channel request with your call.
4
Select
CALL
.
The radio transmits the call on channel 70, then changes to
the selected channel.
Requesting a Vessel's Position
Position data received from stations that respond to position
request calls is sent over the NMEA
®
network. You can track the
vessels on your Garmin chartplotter.
1
Select
DSC
>
POS. REQUEST
.
2
Select an option:
To enter the MMSI number manually, select
MANUAL
,
enter the MMSI number, and select
ACCEPT
.
To select an entry from the directory, select
DIRECTORY
,
and select an entry.
3
Select
CALL
.
The radio transmits the call on channel 70 and returns to the
previous channel. WAITING FOR ACKNOWLEDGE appears
on the screen.
Receiving Calls
Receiving Distress Calls and Distress Relay Calls
When receiving a distress call or a distress relay call,
DISTRESS or DISTR RELAY, and information about the call,
such as MMSI number and the nature of the distress, appear on
the radio screen. A distress call is sent from a vessel in need of
assistance, and a distress relay call is sent from either another
vessel or a station on behalf of a vessel in need of assistance.
The radio sends data related to the call over the NMEA network
based on how you configure MMSI filters (
Configuring DSC
NMEA Transmissions
, page 9
).
When a distress call is received, select an option:
To view additional information about the distress call,
select
.
To accept the distress call and switch to channel 16,
select
OK
.
To ignore the distress call and stay on the current
channel, select
CANCEL
.
Receiving All-Ships Urgency and Safety Calls
When you receive an all-ships urgency or safety call, ALL
SHIPS appears on the screen, and URGENCY or SAFETY
appears as the type of call. If the channel request is for an
invalid channel, INVALID CH REQUEST appears on the screen.
When an urgency or safety call is received, select an option:
To view additional information about the call, select
.
To accept the call and switch to channel 16, select
OK
.
To ignore the call and stay on the current channel, select
CANCEL
.
Receiving Individual Routine Calls
When you receive an individual routine call, INDIVIDUAL
appears on the screen, and ROUTINE appears as the type of
call. If the channel request is for an invalid channel, INVALID CH
REQUEST appears on the screen.
When a call is received on a valid channel, select an option:
To accept the call and switch to the requested channel,
select
OK
.
To ignore the call and stay on the current channel, select
CANCEL
.
Receiving Position Requests
You can configure the radio to reply automatically to incoming
position requests, prompt you to review and approve the
incoming requests before replying, or ignore incoming requests
(
Sending Position Replies Automatically
, page 8
).
When you receive a position request with automatic position
replies enabled, SENDING ACKNOWLEDGE appears on the
screen, and the radio sends your position automatically. After
the position successfully transmits, POSITION SENT appears
on the screen.
When you receive a position request with automatic position
replies disabled, POS. REQUEST appears on the screen.
When you receive a position request with automatic position
replies disabled, select
OK
, and select an option:
To reply to the position request with your current position,
select
OK
.
If GPS-position or manual-position data is available, the
radio transmits your position to the other vessel.
To ignore the position request, select
CANCEL
.
Receiving Position Calls
When you receive a position call, POS. SEND and the position
data appear on the screen.
Select
OK
.
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