West Marine VHF155, VHF460 manual Using the Directory, Entering an individual Mmsi number

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3.Group MMSI numbers always start with a 0, so that digit is already entered for you. Enter the MMSI number as described previously. When the ninth digit is correct, press GPS/ENT H/M/L. The radio asks you to confirm.

4.To save this MMSI number, press GPS/ENT H/M/L. To cancel this MMSI number, press CLR/SCAN.

Entering an individual MMSI number

Follow the steps below to enter individual MMSIs and names of other vessels into the directory:

Press and hold

Call Menu

DSC Setup

Use the up and down arrows

 

 

 

 

 

 

to adjust each of the nine

MMSI

 

 

 

 

Directory

 

digits in turn.

 

________

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[New]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Back

 

Save

 

Exit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[MENU]

 

[ENT]

 

[CLR]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.Press and hold MENU/CALL to display the Call Menu.

2.Scroll to DSC Setup and press GPS/ENT H/M/L.The DSC Setup menu displays.

3.Scroll to Directory and press GPS/ENT H/M/L. The Directory menu displays.

4.Select [New] and press GPS/ENT H/M/L.

5.Enter the MMSI number as described previously. When the ninth digit is correct, press GPS/ENT H/M/L and the cursor moves to the Name field.

6.Enter the name as described previously. When you have entered the name, press GPS/ENT H/M/L.

7.The radio displays the new MMSI number and name and asks you to confirm. To save this MMSI number and name, press GPS/ENT H/M/L To cancel this MMSI number, press CLR/SCAN.

Using the Directory

The directory lets you store up to 20 MMSI numbers of other stations so you can call them quickly. From the directory, you can edit or delete MMSI numbers.

Follow these steps to edit the MMSI numbers in your directory:

Press and hold

Call Menu/

DSC Setup

Directory

Select an entry

Edit

MMSI 123456789 Name Franklin

Back

 

Save

 

Exit

[MENU]

 

[ENT]

 

[CLR]

1.Press and hold MENU/CALL to display the Call menu.

2.Scroll to DSC Setup and press GPS/ENT H/M/L.The DSC Setup menu displays.

3.Scroll to Directory and press GPS/ENT H/M/L.The Directory screen displays. This

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West Marine VHF460 Radio Owner’s Manual

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Contents VHF460155 Making a Distress Call Faire UN Appel DE Détresse Table of Contents Features IntroductionXx Battery level display and low battery alert Parts of the VHF460 Getting StartedWhat’s included Front viewBack view Button Press to Press and hold toMenus How It WorksReading the display Display icons and what they meanMenu Option What it does DSC Setup MenuCall Menu Menu Option What it does DirectoryOperation Modes GPS Setup MenuMode What it does Use it when you want to To turn it on/off GPS MenusWatch mode What it does To turn it on/off Normal Mode with Weather Alert WatchNormal Mode with Triple Watch or Dual Watch NormalScan Using the Radio in Scan ModeScan Mode with Weather Alert Watch Memory Channel ScanWeather Using Rechargeable Batteries Setting Up the HardwareInstalling the Battery Attaching the AntennaInstalling the External Speaker/Mic Setting Up Your RadioCharging the Battery Turning It OnSetting It Up Operating the Radio Using the Strobe/Flashlight Digital Selective Calling FeaturesWhat is DSC? Changing the ChannelFeature Menu Item Function Advanced DSC featuresMmsi Numbers Entering Your User Mmsi Number Entering Mmsi numbersEntering a group Mmsi number Using the Directory Entering an individual Mmsi numberCall type What it does When to use it Making DSC CallsAll ships call Calling a single station Individual CallSelect Individual Calling a particular group of stations Group Call Making an automatic distress callCalling all stations All-Ships Call Receive log Canceling an automatic distress callReceiving a DSC call Select Receive LogMaking Test Calls Test Test CallsReturning a call from the Receive Log DSC Call Type Receive Log InformationAcknowledging Test Call Receipt Receiving Test Call SetupSelect DSC Setup and then Test Reply If Test Reply is set to AutoEnabling Automatic Position Reply Select DSC Setup and then Position ReplyPosition Request and Reply POS RequestPutting the radio into standby Disabling automatic channel switchingPosition Send GPS Operation Overview GPS FeaturesSelect DSC Setup, then Auto CH SW Goto MenuTo input coordinates Nmea FeaturesTo select a Goto entry Maintenance and Troubleshooting Renaming ChannelsCommon Questions SpecificationsProblem Things to Try GeneralTransmitter Channels and Frequencies MHzUS channel frequencies and names ReceiverUS Marine Channels RX Freq TX Freq Status NameSimplex Commercial Ship-Ship Canadian channel frequencies and namesCanadian Marine Channels RX Freq TX Freq Status Name International channel frequencies and names RX Freq TX Freq Status Name on display156.5750 Simplex Non commercial Weather channel frequencies and names Regulations and Safety WarningsMaritime Radio Services Operation ChannelBasic Radio Guidelines FCC/Industry Canada InformationLithium Ion Battery Warning What Must I Do To Keep the Warranty in Effect? What Will West Marine Do? Page Boating

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