Seaphone operation, Seaphona operation, Operation – Uniden HH979XL User Manual

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Seaphone

OPERATION

VESSEL TO SHORE OPERATION AUTOMATIC

DIALLING PROCEDURE

• Select a free Seaphone channel appropriate to your

location (refer to coverage map or Seaphone Directory

from Telstra If necessary), listen to the channel and

ensure there are no calls in progress.

• Di^ the required telephone number ort the keypad

Including the relevant STD/IDD area codes (which
must precede even local phone calls) as appropriate.

• Press the ASTERISK [*] button. Your Seaphone ID and

telephone number will automatically be transmitted.

• A voice announcement (VA) will follow saying “Your

Seaphone call is being connected” together with your
Seaphone ID.

• Ring (or Busy) wrill be heard, followed by the called party

answering.
Charging commences at this time.

Should the Shore subscriber’s telephone number be

BUSY, terminate the call using the HASH [#] Key, allow
a few minutes to pass then press [LN] and ASTERISK
[*] key to redial the last telephone number you have
entered.

• Operate the Press*To*Talk (PTT) switch and conduct

yourtelephone call in the normal manner.

- To terminate your call, simply press the HASH [#] button

and listen for a final voice annoucement (VA) from

Seaphone. Repeat [#] if no VA is heard.

Note: If you made an error in entering the telephone

number, simply press ¡CLJ key and re-enter the
correcf telephone number.

VESSEL TO SHORE MANUAL CALL PROCEDURE

There is no change to existing manual call procedures.

• Select a free Seaphone channel and call "Sydney

Radio, Sydney Radio this is (VESSEL NAME) etc..."

for at least 4 seconds.

• An automatic VA will respond followed by the operator

who will help you with the service you require.

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