Ais; Voice Recorder - Raymarine Ray260 User Manual

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8.8 AIS

The Ray260 AIS and Ray260E AIS have a built in AIS receiver.
With the built-in AIS receiver switched on AIS information can be
sent to a connected Raymarine multifunction display using either
the NMEA 0183 or SeaTalk
Note: If using the built-in AIS receiver and outputting over
NMEA 0183, ensure that the baud rate is set to high speed:
Menu > Connection > Interface > NMEA 0183 > HIGH.
Switching the AIS function on and off
The AIS function on the Ray260 AIS and Ray260E AIS can be
switched on or off.
From the main menu:
1. Select CONNECTION.
2. Select AIS.
3. Select ON or OFF as required.
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8.9 Voice recorder

The radio includes a voice recorder function.
The voice recorder enables automatic recording of up to 90
seconds of a received transmission. For transmissions over 90
seconds long, only the first 90 seconds is recorded.
Only 1 recording can be saved at a time, when a new
transmission is received any saved voice recording is
automatically deleted.
Transmissions are not recorded when a scan mode or a watch
mode is active.
Recording transmissions
To enable automatic recording of transmissions the record
function must be switched on.
From the main menu:
1. Select VOICE RECORDER.
2. Select RECORD.
3. Select ON to turn on automatic recording or,
4. Select OFF to turn off automatic recording.
Playing back a recorded transmission
You can playback the last recorded transmission.
From the main menu:
1. Select VOICE RECORDER.
2. Select REPLAY.
Details of the recorded transmission are displayed.
3. Select PLAY.
Playback starts.
4. Select STOP at any time to stop the recording.
Deleting a recording
You can delete a saved recording.
From the main menu:
1. Select VOICE RECORDER.
2. Select DELETE from the menu.
3. Select the DELETE soft button to confirm and delete the
recording.
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