Uniden UM415 English Owners Manual - Page 27

Receiving a DSC call - reviews

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3. If no MMSI number has been programmed, the radio prompts you to enter your MMSI number. Canceling an automatic distress call While the radio is waiting for a response, it gives you the option of canceling the call. To cancel the distress call, choose Cancel and press ENT-1W/25W. Receiving a DSC call If your radio receives an individual DSC call from another station, it sounds an incoming call tone and displays the name or MMSI number of the station calling you. To respond to the call, select Send: Able-Comply; the radio sends an acknowledgement and automatically switches to the designated response channel. To reject the call, select Send: Unable-Comply; the radio advises the other station that you are unable to respond to the call. If the DSC request contains a response channel that you are not allowed to use, the radio displays Not Support CH; your only response option is Send: Unable-Comply. If the radio receives a group or all ships call, it sounds an incoming call tone and automatically switches to the designated response channel. Receive log Just like your telephone's caller ID list, your radio keeps track of the calls you receive but do not answer. The receive log is useful if you have been off your boat or away from your radio and want to see who has tried to contact you. The radio displays the last 10 distress calls and the last 20 non-distress calls that it received. If you have unread incoming DSC calls, the radio displays a Message icon. When you display all Distress and Other receiving logs, the message icon disappears. Press 1. Press CALL-MENU to display the call Receive Log menu. 2. Select Receive Log. 3. Select Distress to see the last 10 distress call received by the radio. Select Other to see the last 20 normal calls received by the radio, then Distress 88 Distress Log 123456789 A 246813579 [Exit] Back[CLR] Select[ENT] choose from Individual, Group, or All Ships calls. 4. Calls are listed in the order they were received, with the newest call shown first. The display blinks if there are new calls you have not reviewed. 5. Select the call you want to see the details of. Use CHANNEL UP and CHANNEL DOWN to see all of the information. The log displays different information depending on type of call received. See the table below for the information stored for each type of call: DSC Call Type Distress Distress Acknowledge Distress Relay Receive Log Information MMSI (or name), position, time, nature code. MMSI (or name), distress MMSI, position, time, nature code. MMSI (or name), distress MMSI, position, time, nature code. English 27

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English
If no MMSI number has been programmed, the radio prompts you to enter your MMSI
number.
Canceling an automa°c distress call
While the radio is waiting for a response, it gives you the option of canceling the call. To
cancel the distress call, choose
Cancel
and press
ENT-1W/25W
.
Receiving a DSC call
If your radio receives an individual DSC call from another station, it sounds an incoming call
tone and displays the name or MMSI number of the station calling you. To respond to the call,
select
Send: Able-Comply
; the radio sends an acknowledgement and automatically switches
to the designated response channel. To reject the call, select
Send: Unable-Comply
; the radio
advises the other station that you are unable to respond to the call.
If the DSC request contains a response channel that you are not allowed to use, the radio
displays
Not Support CH
; your only response option is
Send: Unable-Comply
.
If the radio receives a group or all ships call, it sounds an incoming call tone and
automatically switches to the designated response channel.
Receive log
Just like your telephone’s caller ID list, your radio keeps track of the calls you receive but do
not answer. The receive log is useful if you have been off your boat or away from your radio
and want to see who has tried to contact you. The radio displays the last 10 distress calls and
the last 20 non-distress calls that it received. If you have unread incoming DSC calls, the radio
displays a Message icon. When you display all Distress and Other receiving logs, the message
icon disappears.
Press
CALL-MENU
to display the call
menu.
Select
Receive Log
.
Select
Distress
to see the last
10 distress call
received by the radio. Select
Other
to see the
last 20 normal calls received by the radio, then
choose from
Individual
,
Group,
or
All Ships
calls.
Calls are listed in the order they were received, with the newest call shown first. The
display blinks if there are new calls you have not reviewed.
Select the call you want to see the details of. Use
CHANNEL UP
and
CHANNEL DOWN
to see
all of the information. The log displays different information depending on type of call
received. See the table below for the information stored for each type of call:
DSC Call Type
Receive Log Information
Distress
MMSI (or name), position, time, nature code.
Distress
Acknowledge
MMSI (or name), distress MMSI, position, time, nature code.
Distress Relay
MMSI (or name), distress MMSI, position, time, nature code.
3.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Distress
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A
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[Exit]
Distress Log
Receive Log
Press
Back[CLR]
Select[ENT]
Distress
88
A
123456789
246813579
[Exit]
Distress Log
Receive Log
Press
Back[CLR]
Select[ENT]