Receiving An All Ships Call - Raymarine Ray230 Owner's Handbook Manual

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3.5.26.7 Receiving an All Ships Call

When receiving an All Ships Call, the unit's manner of response depends
on the type of call received.
When an URGENCY call is received, the DSC Distress alert is sounded.
The LCD displays a message that an URGENCY call is being received,
along with the sender's MMSI number, and a prompt to press ENT to
accept or CLR to log the call. The DSC Distress alert and the displayed
message continue until either ENT or CLR is pressed. If ENT is pressed,
the radio switches to Channel 16 and the contents of the communication
are stored in memory. If CLR is pressed, the radio reverts to the mode
before receiving the URGENCY Call and the contents are stored in memory.
When a SAFETY call is received, the DSC Received alert is sounded. The
LCD displays a message that an SAFETY call is being received, along with
the sender's MMSI number, and a prompt to press ENT to accept or CLR to
log the call. The DSC Received alert and the displayed message continue
until either ENT or CLR is pressed. If ENT is pressed, the radio switches to
Channel 16 in mode and the contents of the communication are stored in
the log. If CLR is pressed, the radio reverts to the mode before receiving
the SAFETY Call and the contents are stored in the log.
ENT
CLR
ENT
CLR
Operations
If CLR is pressed, the radio
reverts to the mode before
receiving Urgency Call
If CLR is pressed, the radio
reverts to the mode before
receiving Safety Call

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