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Furuno RC-1500-1T User Manual

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For maritime safety service;

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Medical advice

Used for requesting medical advice.

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Medical assistance

Used for requesting medical assistance.

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Maritime assistance

Used for requesting maritime search and rescue

assistance.

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Meteorological reports

Necessary for ease of addressing weather reports from

ships to meteorological centers.

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Navigational Hazards and

warnings

Used for making urgent navigational meteorological

danger reports.

43

Ship position reports

Used for routing of messages to ship safety reporting

systems.

For general utility;

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Maritime enquiries

Desirable for requesting information including service

offerings.

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Technical assistance

Desirable for addressing technical enquiries to

appropriate personnel.

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Time and charges requested at

end of call

Desirable for mobile operator when sending traffic for a

third party.

12.Press [

] to advance the cursor to the LES ID line.

13.Press [Enter] to open the LES table.

14.Press [Enter] to select LES ID.

15.Press [

] to place the cursor on TRANSMIT..

16.Press [Enter]. A prompt asks if it is alright to start transmission.

(The Confirmation, Send Delay and Delivery Delay remain “ON”,
“00:00” and “Immediate”, respectively. If necessary, change these
settings before pressing [Enter].)

17.Press [Enter] to transmit the message prepared.

18.Press any key to return to the standby display.

The message will be transmitted according to Send Delay setting.
“Current State: SENDING” appears at the bottom of the screen
during transmission.

If the message was transmitted successfully “Successful Sending
message” appears and its particulars are sent to the Display Log.

Note 1:

At present, not all LESs are offering the 2-digit code ser-

vices. To find out which LESs are offering the services, con-
tact the LES Operations Coordinator directly.

Note 2:

Some 2-digit code services may be provided free of charge by

LESs, while other services are chargeable, in some cases at
reduced rates. For information, contact the LES directly.