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2.Press and release the DSC/PRI key. The DSC indicator appears, "0" is displayed in the large character display, and "1" is displayed in the small character display.

3.Rotate the Channel Select (CH) knob until the first digit of your MMSI number appears in the large character display. (Channel UP/DOWN keys on the microphone are disabled during this process).

4.Press the DSC/PRI key once to accept. The small character display now shows a "2", designating the second digit in your MMSI number.

5.Rotate the Channel Select (CH) knob until the second digit of your MMSI number appears in the large channel display.

6.Press the DSC/PRI key once to accept.

7.Enter all 9 digits of the MMSI number in the same way.

Note: The operation is cancelled if the 16/9 key is pressed or if no keys are pressed for 60 seconds during any part of this process.

8.Once the 9th digit has been entered and accepted, the RAY215 plays back the 9 digits just entered for proper entry verification.

If the number is incorrect, press the DSC/PRI key once and release. The radio will revert to the beginning of the entry process to start over again. This step can be repeated as many times as required until the number is entered correctly.

9.When the MMSI number is verified as correct, press the SCAN/MEM key. A letter appears in the small channel display.

10.If you wish to assign this letter to the Other Ship's MMSI, press DSC/ PRI.

11.If you wish to assign a different letter to the Other Ship's MMSI, rotate the Channel Selection Knob until the desired letter is displayed.

12.Press DSC/PRI to store the MMSI number/letter assignment into the phonebook.

Up to ten Other Ship's numbers can be stored in the phonebook. The letters available are as follows:

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