Garmin 210 AIS Owner's Manual - Page 12
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Select DSC > CALL LOG.
2
Select a call log type.
3
Select the MMSI number or the station name.
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Select CALL.
5
Select a channel on which to transmit the call
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The radio transmits the channel request with your call.
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Select CALL.
Saving a Vessel or Station to the Directory from the
Call Log
1
Select DSC > CALL LOG.
2
Select a call-log category.
3
Select the MMSI number you want to save.
4
Select SAVE.
5
Enter or edit the name for the saved vessel or station
(optional)
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Deleting a Call Log Entry
1
Select DSC.
2
Select a call-log category.
3
Select the MMSI number or station.
4
Select
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5
Select DELETE.
Directory
You can store the MMSI numbers of vessels and stations, and
assign names to them for quick access or for identification
purposes.
Viewing Saved Vessels and Stations in the Directory
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Select DSC > DIRECTORY > DIRECTORY.
2
Select a saved vessel or station.
Adding an Entry to the Directory
1
Select DSC > DIRECTORY > ADD ENTRY.
2
Enter the MMSI number
3
Enter a name (optional).
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Select ACCEPT.
Editing an Entry in the Directory
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Select DSC > DIRECTORY > EDIT ENTRY.
2
Select an entry.
3
Edit the MMSI number, the name, or both
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Select ACCEPT.
Deleting an Entry from the Directory
1
Select DSC > DIRECTORY > DELETE.
2
Select an entry.
3
Select YES.
Adding a Group
A DSC group is a collection of specific vessels, such as a sailing
club or flotilla, that share a single group MMSI number.
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Select DSC > GROUP > ADD ENTRY.
2
Enter the group MMSI number
3
Enter a name for the group (optional).
4
Select ACCEPT.
Editing a Group
1
Select DSC > GROUP > EDIT ENTRY.
2
Select a group.
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Edit the group MMSI number, the name, or both
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Select ACCEPT.
Deleting a Group
1
Select DSC > GROUP > DELETE.
2
Select a group.
3
Select YES.
DSC Settings
Manual Position Information
If you do not have a GPS device connected to your radio, you
can manually enter your position and time of entry. The position
data is transmitted with DSC calls. When you enter the position
and time manually, MANUAL POS appears on the screen.
Manually entered position information must be updated
regularly, and the radio displays two alerts to remind you to
update the position data.
• When the position data you entered manually is more than
four hours old, DATA IS OVER 4 HOURS OLD appears on
the screen. The radio continues to transmit this position data,
but you should update it before it becomes invalid.
• When the position data you entered manually is more than
23.5 hours old, it is considered invalid and DATA IS INVALID
appears on the screen. The radio does not transmit invalid
position data, and you should update it immediately.
Entering Position Information Manually
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Select MENU > SYSTEM > MANUAL GPS.
2
Enter your current coordinates and the present time
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Select ACCEPT.
Changing the Channel to 16 Automatically
By default, the radio changes to channel 16 automatically when
receiving distress, distress relay, and all-ships urgency calls. In
certain situations, when you must continually monitor a channel
to maintain uninterrupted communication with another vessel,
for example, you can disable this feature.
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Select MENU > DSC > AUTO CHANGE CH..
2
Select an option:
• To set the radio to switch automatically to channel 16
when you receive a qualifying call, select ON.
• To set the radio to prompt you to accept or decline a
channel change when you receive a qualifying call, select
OFF.
Sending Automatic Replies
You can configure the radio to automatically respond to
incoming calls, including position requests.
NOTE: When you configure the radio to automatically respond
to incoming calls, the radio also changes the channel
automatically for all incoming individual calls.
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Select MENU > DSC > INDIV REPLY.
2
Select an option:
• To send automatic replies, select AUTO.
• To send replies manually, select MANUAL.
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Automatic Transmitter Identification
Automatic Transmitter Identification System (ATIS) is a vessel
identification system used on certain inland waterways in some
European countries. See your Garmin dealer to program your
VHF radio if you plan to use your radio on waterways that are
within the bounds of the Regional Arrangement Concerning the
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Automatic Transmitter Identification System
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