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4.8 Radio configuration and settings
This section describes the configuration and settings possible to control from the operator
front panel and is not described elsewhere in this manual.
If configuration of the VHF beyond these possibilities is required, contact the local T & T
representative for assistence.
4.8.1 Idle display
Whenever the radio is left in a state where the information/message display is not in use
(pure radio communication mode), the information display will return to idle or stand-by
mode. This will also be the case if the unit has no active messages on the display, or is left in
a menu, un-operated for 10 minutes.
The required and preferred default idle display is the one where position and time stored for
DSC operation are shown along with the ship’s identity (9-digit MMSI). This mode will always
appear after start-up. The user might change the default display to be blank (zero illumination
to minimize disturbance at night). To use this mode menu (4.6.2) select Idle Display .
Pressing OK will toggle the blank display to be used.
If the blank display is selected for idle display, and the radio goes into activity mode, the idle
mode will just leave the screen blank. To display the position and identity information quickly
in this mode briefly activate press the on/off button. This will result in the information screen
being displayed for 15 seconds after which it goes blank again.
4.8.2 Notations for date and time
On the idle display and when the UTC radio time needs to be manually updated the notation
for time entry is:
yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm
In all logs (DSC logs and system logs)
dd/mm hh:mm (in overview list)
dd/mm-yy hh:mm:ss (in detail log descriptions)
The above notations are in force regardless of conventions that might traditionally be used in
languages other than English.
4.8.3 Language
The RT5022/RT5020 provides a selection of pre-programmed language packages. This
feature enables the presentation of the text/information display section in a language
different from the default language (English) by selecting the appropriate language in the
Language
menu (4.6.4). Only the language selections available in this menu point are
supported. Other language selections may become available at a later stage, in which case
such will be launched with future software updates.
As the RT5022/RT5020 approvals are based on the default language (English), the following
convention for operation has been defined:
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