5.8SwitchingontheAIS
receiver
Ifyourradioincludesabuilt-inAISreceiverthenitcan
beenabledanddisabledasfollows:
FromtheMainmenu:
1.SelectSet-up.
2.SelectAIS.
3.SelectOntoswitchthereceiveron,orselectOffto
switchthereceiveroff.
5.9Selectinganetworktype
Whenconnectingyourradiotootherdevicesitis
importanttoensureyouselectthenetworkconnection
andtypethatyouwantdatatobetransmittedover.
FromtheMainmenu:
1.Select
Set-up.
2.SelectNetworkoutput.
The following network types are available:
• NMEA 2000 (default)
• 0183 High speed
• 0183 Std speed
3.Selectthenetworktyperelevanttothedevices
connectedtoyourradio.Ifyourradioisnot
connectedtoanyotherdevicesanyoptioncanbe
selected.
Selecting 0183 Std speed will disable the built - in AIS
receiver, where applicable.
TheNetworkoutputsettingdeterminesthebaudrate
oftheNMEA0183input:
Networkoutputsetting
NMEA0183inputbaud
rate
NMEA2000
Standardspeed(4,800)
NMEA0183HighSpeed
Highspeed(38,400)
NMEA0183Standard
Speed
Standardspeed(4,800)
5.10EnteringyourMMSI
number
ToprogramyourradiowithyourMMSInumberfollow
thestepsbelow.
FromtheSet-upmenu:(Menu>Set-up)
1.Select
DSCset-up.
2.Select
MMSI.
The MMSI required message will be displayed if no
MMSI number has been set.
3.SelectY es.
4.Usethe
Rotaryknobtocyclethroughtheavailable
numbersandpress
OKtoconfirmeachnumberand
movetothenextdigit.
Y ou should only enter the unique 9 digit MMSI
number provided by your licensing authority.
MMSI numbers starting with a ‘0’ are only used for
groups and coast stations. If you enter a ‘0’ as the
first digit the radio will assume you are entering a
coast station MMSI and automatically assign a ‘0’ as
the second digit; this is to ensure a group MMSI is
not entered as the radio’s unique MMSI.
5.PresstheBackbuttonatanytimetoeditdigitsyou
havealreadyentered.
6.Pressandholdthe
OKbuttontodisplayoptionsto
Movecursorbackandforwardthroughthedigits.
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