Dsc set-up – Cobra Electronics MR F75 User Manual

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DSC Set-Up

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To Enter Your MMSI Number:

1. Enter the Settings menu and scroll to

USERMMSI

with the Up/Down buttons.

2. Press the Call/Set button and the blinking cursor will

appear at the first digit under

USER MMSI ID ENTRY

.

3. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through the number

list to that digit of your number.

4. Press the Call/Set button to select the digit and the

blinking cursor will move to the next digit of the number.

5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all nine (9) digits of your

MMSI number are entered.

NOTE
Press the High/Low Power button to backspace
and erase the last selected number.

6. Check that you have entered the number correctly.

7. Press and hold the Call/Set button to return to the

Settings menu.

If You Incorrectly Enter Your MMSI Number

You can repeat steps 1 through 7 to correct it. HOWEVER,
YOU CAN DO THIS ONLY ONCE! A third attempt to enter
an MMSI number will result in an error message as shown.

Pressing the

Call/Set button from the error message

will return the radio to the Settings menu.

Once the error message appears, the radio will still
operate in all non-DSC modes. But you will have to
return the radio to Cobra

®

Electronics (see product

service on page 73 for details) for reset before you
can enter your MMSI number and use the radio in
DSC mode.

Because the MMSI number is so important to DSC
operation, this limitation is imposed on all DSC capable
radios to prevent constant changes and the potential
introduction of errors in the process. If, for any reason,
it is necessary to change the MMSI number in the radio
more than once, you can return it to Cobra

®

Electronics

for reset.

Operating Your Radio

User MMSI ID Entry

Error Message

Call/Set Button

User MMSI

50 English

DSC Set-Up

DSC Set-Up

Digital selective calling — DSC — employs digital RF signals which tend to carry
further and be less susceptible to distortion from noise and atmospheric conditions
than analog ones. The result is greater range and more reliable message delivery
per watt of output power.

But, that is not the only advantage of DSC equipped radios. Those radios are set up
to interface with GPS and to automate many of the operations involved in sending
and receiving messages. That results in more compact and accurate messages and
less congestion of the airwaves.

The price of these benefits to the user is the time it takes to do the required set-up
to make the DSC features work. A little time spent when your radio is new will pay
dividends over its life.

These procedures use the

Settings menu. Refer to page 38 for information on

entering and exiting the Settings menu.

User MMSI Number

This nine (9) digit number is similar to a telephone number in that it is a unique
identifier for you and your vessel. DSC uses this number in every message it
sends and receives. That is why your radio will not operate in the DSC mode
until you enter your MMSI Number. You should enter it as soon as you receive
it from one of the issuing agencies listed on page 9.

Operating Your Radio

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