Uniden UM625C English Owners Manual - Page 32

Setting the Fog Horn Volume

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Status Moving Stopping Vessel Type Power Boat Sail Boat UNDERW AY STOP (default), ANCHORED, or AGROUND SAIL STOP (default), ANCHORED, or AGROUND Tow Boat UNDERW AY STOP (default), ANCHORED, or AGROUND Fog H orn Sound AT UNDERWAY AT UNDERTOW STOPPED Fog Horn Sound AT UNDERWAY AT UNDERTOW STOPPED SAIL TOW ANCHOR AGROUND YELP A u to m atic M o de - E xp lanatio n U se s In fo rm a tio n fro m a co n n e cte d G P S m o d u le to a u to m atica lly so u n d th e co rre ct h o rn au d io fo r cu rre n t co n d itio n s. U se s In fo rm a tio n fro m a co n n e cte d G P S m o d u le to a u to m atica lly so u n d th e co rre ct h o rn au d io fo r cu rre n t co n d itio n s. U se s In fo rm a tio n fro m a co n n e cte d G P S m o d u le to a u to m atica lly so u n d th e co rre ct h o rn au d io fo r cu rre n t co n d itio n s. Manual Mode - Explanation Sounds the fog horn for power boat underway. Sounds the fog horn for passing. Sounds the fog horn signal for a stationary (stopped) vessel. Sounds the fog horn signal for a sailboat, fishing boat, or towboat. Sounds the fog horn signal for a vessel under tow. Sounds the fog horn signal for a vessel at anchor. Sounds the fog horn signal for any vessel that has run aground. Sounds a "yelp-type" signal similar to that used by police, Fish & Wildlife, and US Coast Guard vessels. • This table shows the type of underway fog horn pattern you hear, depending on your status. • The radio sounds the fog horn every 2 minutes until you turn it off. If you select the YELP fog horn sound, the radio sounds a yelp tone only when you press PTT on the microphone. 3. To turn off the fog horn, press MENU/HELP. Setting the Fog Horn Volume This option lets you adjust the fog horn's volume. 1. Rotate PUSH/SELECT to select VOLUME. A screen showing the volume levels appears. 2. Rotate PUSH/SELECT clockwise to increase the volume or counterclockwise to decrease it. 32 The Radio Menu Options

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This table shows the type of underway fog horn pattern you hear, depending on your status.
The radio sounds the fog horn every 2 minutes until you turn it off.
If you select the YELP fog horn sound, the radio sounds a yelp tone only when you press
PTT
on the microphone.
3.
To turn off the fog horn, press
MENU/HELP
.
Setting the Fog Horn Volume
This option lets you adjust the fog horn’s volume.
1.
Rotate
PUSH/SELECT
to select
VOLUME
. A screen showing the volume levels appears.
2.
Rotate
PUSH/SELECT
clockwise to increase the volume or counterclockwise
to decrease it.
The Radio Menu Options
Fog Horn Sound
Automatic Mode – Explanation
AT UNDERWAY
Uses Information from a connected GPS module
to automatically sound the correct horn audio for current
conditions.
AT UNDERTOW
Uses Information from a connected GPS module
to automatically sound the correct horn audio for current
conditions.
STOPPED
Uses Information from a connected GPS module
to automatically sound the correct horn audio for current
conditions.
Vessel Type
Status
Power Boat
Sail Boat
Tow Boat
Moving
UNDERWAY
SAIL
UNDERWAY
Stopping
STOP (default),
ANCHORED, or
AGROUND
STOP (default),
ANCHORED, or
AGROUND
STOP (default),
ANCHORED, or
AGROUND
Fog Horn Sound
Manual Mode – Explanation
AT UNDERWAY
Sounds the fog horn for power boat underway.
AT UNDERTOW
Sounds the fog horn for passing.
STOPPED
Sounds the fog horn signal for a stationary (stopped) vessel.
SAIL
Sounds the fog horn signal for a sailboat, fishing boat, or towboat.
TOW
Sounds the fog horn signal for a vessel under tow.
ANCHOR
Sounds the fog horn signal for a vessel at anchor.
AGROUND
Sounds the fog horn signal for any vessel that has run aground.
YELP
Sounds a “yelp-type” signal similar to that used by police,
Fish & Wildlife, and US Coast Guard vessels.