User's Manual Part 2
RS81/RS82 VHF
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9.4 Viewing the call log
The call log records details of the last 20 DSC or telephone calls
received, including date and time, the type of call and the caller
ID. There are two separate logs – one for standard calls, the
other for distress calls.
NOTE All calls are logged, even those rejected by pressing O
N/C.
Press M
SG to access the call log menu. If the call logs are
empty the display will show “NO CALLS RECEIVED” before
returning to the default display. Use the C
ALL and MSG
keys to switch between the standard call log (indicated by a
small “1” shown next to the large digits) and the distress call
log (indicated by a small “2” shown next to the large digits).
Press the V
OL ▲ and VOL ▼ keys to scroll through the log
entries. The display will show the call type and the date/time
the call was received (Fig 9.19). The small digit shows the log
type (“1” - standard call log, or “2” - distress call log) and the
large digits show the entry number – the first entry shown is
the most recent call.
NOTE The date and time displayed uses the date/time data received
from the navigational receiver interfaced with the radio, not
from the incoming message. If a navigational receiver was not
connected to the radio at the time the message is received, the
date and time will not be displayed.
Press O
K to view the details of the selected call – the display
will show the caller’s number (or the name if the number is
stored in the directory).
Press V
OL ▲ and VOL ▼ to display any relevant additional
information, for example, the nature of distress and the posi-
tion of the vessel in distress if viewing the distress call log (Fig
9.20, p. 81).
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Fig 9.19 - Viewing call log entry










