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Garmin GPSMAP 296 User Manual

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Understanding Distress Calls

When the GPSMAP 296 receives a Distress Call from a connected

DSC enabled VHF radio, an alert message and notification page

appear, and an alarm tone is sounded. Distress Calls are shown in

the DSC Call List, and Log with a checkered symbol.
You also have the ability to input a caller’s name, if it is known.

The caller’s name replaces the MMSI number as a reference when

entered.

Understanding Position Reports

A Position Report is similar to a Distress Call except no alarm is

sounded. Position Reports are not broadcast to all DSC users and are

shown with a boat symbol.

Receiving DSC Calls

Each time you receive a Distress Call or Position Report, a

Notification page appears, and the call is placed in the DSC Call List

and Log. The Notification page contains information about the call

including: the type of call (distress or position report), the MMSI

number of the caller, a user definable name, the time and date of the

call, the Bearing and Distance from your current location, and

the coordinates of the caller. To see the callers location on a map,

select the Show Map button. To create a waypoint at the callers

location, select the Create Wpt button. To close the Notification

page, press the QUIT key.
When a Distress Call or Position Report is placed in the Call List

and Log, the information on the Notification page is retained.

To review a DSC call or log entry, highlight the entry and

press ENTER. The DSC Entry Review page is identical to the

Notification page with one exception, the entry can be deleted.

To review a call or log entry:

1. Open the Call List or Log from the

DSC tab.

2. Press up or down on the

ROCKER to highlight the call you

want to review.

3. Press

ENTER to open the DSC Entry Review Page.

DSC Entry Review Page

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