Powering The Unit Off; Homescreen Overview - Raymarine RAY50 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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6.3 Powering the unit off

With the unit powered on:
1. Press and hold the Power button for
approximately 3 seconds to power the unit off.
Getting started

6.4 Homescreen overview

The information below describes the on-screen
characters and symbols which the radio displays on
the main screen and what they mean.
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Scanni
2
4
06
5
SHI P -SHIP
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Press Back to end scan
1. Status bar — The status bar displays symbols
which indicate the current status of the unit. See
Status bar symbols
2. Frequency band — Indicates which channel
frequency band is in use:
• USA — United States of America
• INT — International
• CAN — Canada
• WX — Weather
Note: Special licensing is required to receive
USA and Canadian channel sets.
3. Status text — Indicates the current radio mode
e.g.: ATIS Mode active, Weather Alert, Scan
mode etc.
4. Channel suffix
• a — Indicates that the current US or Canadian
channel is simplex. This channel uses the
transmit frequency of the International channel
for transmitting and receiving. If a channel is
simplex in all 3 frequency bands (e.g. channel
06, the channel does not require the a suffix.
• b — Indicates that the channel is a receive
only channel. Used for Canadian channels
only.
Note: You cannot transmit on a receive only
channel.
5. Channel — Indicates the current channel
number
6. Location / Time or Location / COG/SOG
— Depending on selection displays Location
coordinates and current time or Location
coordinates and current COG and SOG.
7. Channel Name — Indicates the name of the
current channel.
8. Channel type — Indicates the type of channel:
• s = Simplex — Simplex channels transmit and
receive on the same frequency.
• d = Duplex — Duplex channels use separate
frequencies to transmit and receive.
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