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3. Press the [▲] or [▼] key to scroll through numbers,
0 to 9.
4. Press the [SELECT] soft key to store the number
and step to the next digit to the right.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the MMSI is complete.
If a mistake was made entering in the MMSI number, press the [◄ ] or [►]
key repeatedly until the wrong number is highlighted, then press the [▲]
or [▼] key to correct the entry.
6. After the ninth number has been entered, press the [FINISH] soft key.
7. Press the [YES] soft key to transmit the position
request call.
8. If the transceiver does not receive a reply, the
display will be as shown in the illustration on the
right. To send again, press the [RESEND] soft key.
9. When the transceiver receives the position from the polled vessel, the
transceiver will produce a ringing alarm sound and the position from the
polled vessel is sent to a GPS chart plotter via NMEA 0183. (DSC BEEP
needs to be enabled to hear alarm.)
Press any key to stop the alarm.
10. Press the [INFO] soft key to show the position data
transferred from the polled vessel on the display.
11. Press the [▲] or [▼] key to change the display to
view the received data.
12. To exit from position request display, press the
[QUIT] soft key.
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NEW ID
MMSI:
3--------
BACK
FINISH
SELECT
POS REQUEST
366901555
CATEG: SAFETY
Transmit a Call?
YES
NO
POS REQUEST
366901555
CATEG: SAFETY
SINCE: 00:05
[Waiting for ACK]
RESEND
QUIT
RX POS REPLY
366901555
POS ACKNOWLEDGED
SINCE: 00:05
INFO
QUIT
RX POS REPLY
POS INFO
POS: 23°56.890N
123°56.890W
TIME:
12:56 UTC
BACK
QUIT
RX POS REPLY
123°56.890W
TIME:
12:56 UTC
DST:
29.8NM
BRG: 270°T
BACK
QUIT

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