Tab/Guide Area; Information Display Area - Furuno FS-1575 Service Manual

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On the DSC window and the MENU window, appears when the emission type
is set to "LSB".
On the DSC window and the MENU window, appears when the emission type
is set to "CW".
On the DSC window and the MENU window, appears when the emission type
is set to "AM".
TX, RX
On the DSC window and the MENU window, displays TX/RX frequencies set

2. Tab/Guide Area

On the RT window or the DSC window, this area serves as the Tab area to display a list
of procedures (sessions) in a tabbed format. When the menu dialog box opens, it serves
as the Menu Guide area to display key guides. The area allows for handling a maximum
of seven sessions. If any more sessions are created, low-priority sessions will be deleted.
Icon
Function
Appears while radio communication (voice) is in process.
Appears when own ship's Distress alert is transmitted.
a) Appears when a DSC Distress message transmitted from other ships is
received.
b) Appears when a Distress relay message is transmitted from the own ship.
Appears when any DSC message other than Distress and Distress relay is
transmitted.
Appears when any DSC message other than Distress and Distress relay is
received.

3. Information Display Area

The Information Display area is located in the middle of the screen and used to display
information on radio communications and DSC.
When switching the tab, the display will also be switched. The DSC window displays
user options for control guide.
Blue line: Active
procedure
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Table 1.3.2 List of Tab Icon Displays
Tab: Procedure being initiated
1-11
1.3 Operations
User option

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