Raymarine Ray215e User Manual

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Operation with Full Function Handset

4.6.9

Multi-Call Operation

The Multi-Call function stores as many channels as desired in memory
for quick access to frequently used channels.

Using Multi-Call
To start the Multi-Call operation, press the FUNC key followed by the 8/
M-CALL key. The Multi-Call channel used in the previous operation is
displayed. Use the Channel UP/DOWN keys to increment/decrement
through the Multi-Call channels in memory. When exiting Multi-Call, the
last-used channel is stored to be used the next time Multi-Call starts.

Changing from the Multi-Call Channel to the Working Channel
During the Multi-Call operation you can return to the Working Channel
by again pressing FUNC followed by 8/M-CALL, by pressing the CLR
key, or by entering the channel number directly with the ENT key.

Storing the Multi-Call Channel
From the Working or Private Channel mode, select the channel to be stored.
Press and release the FUNC key then press and hold the 8/M-CALL key
for 3 seconds. The MULTI indicator appears when the registration is
complete.

Deleting a Channel from Multi-Call
From the Working or Private Channel mode, select the channel to be
deleted. Press and release the FUNC key then press and hold the 8/M-
CALL key for 3 seconds. The MULTI indicator disappears when the
channel has been deleted.

4.6.10

Channel Memory

Channels that are stored in memory in the same group can be scanned
using the Memory Channel Scan function. Channels can be stored in
memory for each frequency group; when the frequency group is changed,
the radio operates according to the channels stored in memory for that
group.

Storage in memory of Weather Channels or Private Channels is disabled.
When storage of these channels is attempted, the registration is terminated
and an error alert tone sounds.

Storing Channels in Memory
From the Working Channel mode, select the channel to be stored. Press
the FUNC key followed by the 1/MEM key. The MEM indicator appears
when the registration is complete.

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