Editing A Phonebook Entry; Deleting A Phonebook Entry; Call Logs; Accessing The Call Logs - Raymarine RAY91 Installation And Operation Instruction Manual

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7. If the Contact name is less than 10 characters, press and hold the OK button and select Save.
8. Press the Back button at any time to edit characters you have already entered.
9. Press and hold the OK button and select Move cursor to edit an existing character.
10. When complete press the OK button to return to the Phonebook.

Editing a Phonebook entry

From the DSC Calls menu: Menu > DSC Calls.
1. Select Phonebook.
2. Select the contact you want to edit.
3. Select Edit name or Edit MMSI
The contact's MMSI or name is displayed.
4. Use the Channel Up and Channel Down buttons to change a character.
5. Press the OK button to confirm each character and move to the next.
6. When you have completed your changes press the OK button again to save the changes.

Deleting a Phonebook entry

From the DSC Calls menu: Menu > DSC Calls.
1. Select Phonebook.
2. Select the contact you want to edit.
3. Select Delete.
4. Select Yes .
The contact is deleted.

7.9 Call logs

All DSC calls are logged.
The following call types are recorded in call logs:
• distress
• distress relay
• distress acknowledgements
• sent position requests
• received position requests
• group calls
• all ship calls
• individual (routine) calls
The details below are recorded for each call:
• MMSI number(s) (If a call is relayed up to 3 MMSI numbers can be recorded)
• type of call
• date and time of call
• latitude and longitude (if sent with the call)
• nature of distress (specified distress calls only)
If the call was received from a contact in the Phonebook then the contact name is displayed,
otherwise the MMSI number is displayed.

Accessing the call logs

Follow the steps below to access the call logs.
From the DSC Calls menu: Menu > DSC Calls.
1. Select Call logs.
2. Select the log you want to view:
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