West Marine VHF580 Normal mode operation, Watch Mode What It Does Use It When To Turn it on./off

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In addition to the three basic operation modes, your radio also provides three different “watch” modes which you can activate during any of the three basic modes. In these watch modes, the radio briefly checks for activity on a specific channel then returns to its previous mode.

Watch Mode What It Does

Use It When

To Turn it on./off...

Weather Alert

Checks for alerts

You want to be

conditions in your area.

 

on the last weather

made aware of

Select WX-ALERT Mode

 

channel you

severe weather

in Setup submenu, and

 

used every seven

conditions in your

then choose ON or OFF.

 

seconds.

area.

 

Triple

Checks for activity

You want to monitor

Press and hold 16/9-TRIfor

 

on channels 16

a channel yet

two seconds.

 

and 9 every two

maintain a watch on

 

 

seconds.

channels 16 and 9.

 

Dual

Checks for activity

You want to monitor

Change Triple Watch

 

on channel 16 every

a channel yet

to Dual Watch in the

 

two seconds.

maintain a watch on

setup menu, then press

 

 

channel 16.

and hold 16/9-TRIfor two

 

 

 

seconds.

##NOTE: You are required to monitor channel 16 whenever your boat is underway. You should have either Triple Watch or Dual Watch on at all times.

Normal mode operation

Normal mode monitors whatever channel you select, and you can transmit on that channel also. While using normal mode, the display lets you see the following information (not all indicators will display at the same time):

Transmit power

Weather Alert

Channel mode

Watch on

(USA, CANadian,

 

 

or INTernational)

(1 W or 25 W)

Current channel is stored in

memory

Status messages (see the status message table)

25 Watts USA 25

Memory Alert

GPS Data OK

Marine Operator

Status Icons

Current channel number

Current channel name (if the name is too long, the name line scrolls)

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