for three seconds. Your radio transmits
your ship’s location every few minutes until you
receive a response.
NOTE: If the radio displays
Enter User MMSI
distress call and make a normal voice distress call.
, cancel the automac
Making a Voice Distress Call
Speak slowly - clearly - calmly.
For future reference, write your ship’s name & call sign here:
1. Make sure your radio is on.
2. Press the 16/P
does not show 16, press the 16/P
3. Press the PUSH-TO-TALK
4. Say “THIS IS {name of your ship (three times)} and call sign/ship registration number (once).”
5. Repeat “MAYDAY{name of your ship}” once.
6. Tell where you are: (what navigational aids or landmarks are near, or read the
latitude and longitude from your GPS).
7. State the nature of your distress (e.g. are you sinking, medical emergency, man
overboard, on fire, adrift, etc. ).
8. State the type of assistance you need (medical, towing, pumps, etc.).
9. Give number of persons aboard and conditions of any injured persons.
10. Estimate present seaworthiness of your ship (e.g. how immediate is the danger due
to flooding or fire or proximity to shore).
11. Briefly describe your ship, giving ship name (e.g. “Blue Duck is 32 foot cabin cruiser,
white hull, blue deck house”).
12. Say: “I WILL BE LISTENING ON CHANNEL 16.”
13. End message by saying “THIS IS {name or call sign of your ship}, OVER.”
14. Release the PUSH-TO-TALK
If you do not get an answer aer 30 seconds, repeat your call, beginning at step 3, above.
key
to switch to Channel 16 (156.8 MHz). (If the corner of the display
key
again until it does.)
key
and say: “MAYDAY -- MAYDAY -- MAYDAY.”
key
and listen.
Lift the red cover
and press the white
DISTRESS button
underneath.
FAIRE UN APPEL DE DÉTRESSE
Soulevez le
couvercle et
appuyez sur le
bouton DISTRESS
blanc en dessous.
Soulevez le couvercle noir. Maintenez DISTRESS
enfoncé pendant trois secondes. Votre radio
transmettra l’emplacement de votre bateau toutes
les quelques minutes jusqu’à ce que vous receviez
une réponse.
Remarque : Si la radio ache
détresse automaque et eectuez un appel de détresse vocal
Faire un appel de détresse
Parlez lentement – clairement – calmement.
Pour toute référence ultérieure, écrivez ci-dessous le nom et l’indicatif d’appel de votre
bateau:
1. Vérifiez si votre radio est en marche.
2. Appuyez sur la touche 16/P afin de commuter au canal 16 (156,8 MHz). (Si le canal 16
n’apparaît pas à l’affichage, appuyez de nouveau sur la touche 16/P jusqu’à ce qu’il soit
affiché.)
3. Appuyez sur le bouton Push-to-Talk et dites:“MAYDAY -- MAYDAY -- MAYDAY”.
4. Donnez l’identité de votre navire en disant : “ICI{nom de votre bateau (trois fois) ou indicatif d’appel et le numéro d’identification de votre bateau (une fois)}”.
5. Dites “MAYDAY{nom ou indicatif d’appel de votre bateau} une fois”.
6. Donnez votre position : (quels sont les points de repère ou aides à la navigation près de vous
ou lisez les coordonnées de longitude et de latitude apparaissant sur votre dispositif GPS).
7. Révélez la nature de votre détresse (par exemple, nous sommes en train de couler, urgence
médicale, un homme à la mer, un incendie, nous sommes à la dérive, etc.
8. Révélez la nature de l’aide désirée (médicale, remorquage, essence, etc.)
9. Donnez le nombre de personnes à bord et les conditions des blessés, s’il y en a.
10. Donnez la condition de navigabilité actuelle de votre navire, tel que le degré de l’urgence par
rapport une inondation, et une incendie.
11. Donnez une brève description de votre navire en donnant le nom du bateau (par exemple,
“Blue Duck est un yacht de croisière de 32 pieds, avec une coque blanche et un rouffle bleu.).
12. Dites : “JE VAIS ÉCOUTER SUR LE CANAL 16”.
13. Terminez le message en disant “ICI{nom ou indicatif d’appel de votre bateau}, À VOUS”.
14. Relâchez le bouton Push-to-Talk du microphone et écoutez.
Si vous n’obtenez pas de réponse après 30 secondes, répétez l’appel en commençant à l’étape 3
Enter User MMSI
, annulez l’appel de
normal.
ci-dessus.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION .......................E-3
FEATURES ................................E-3
WHAT'S INCLUDED ..................E-4
PARTS OF THE MHS335BT ...... E-4
Front View .................................E-4
Back View .................................E-5
Charger .....................................E-6
READING THE IDLE SCREEN ..E-6
Display Icons and
What They Mean ...................E-6
HOW IT WORKS .......................E-8
USING THE POP-UP
KEYBOARD ............................E-8
MENUS ......................................E-8
DISTRESS MESSAGE
GENERAL SETUP
RADIO SETUP
GPS
Menu ...............................E-12
WAYPOINT SETUP
BLUETOOTH
DSC SETUP
ABOUT
Menu ..........................E-13
RESET (To Factory Defaults)
Menu ...................................E-13
USING SOFT KEYS .................E-13
MOB Soft Key .........................E-14
WX Soft Key............................E-14
CALL Soft Key ........................E-14
HILO Soft Key .........................E-16
TRI Soft Key............................E-16
MEM Soft Key .........................E-17
Menu ...E-10
Menu .........E-10
Menu ............... E-11
Menu .......E-12
Menu .................E-12
Menu ..................E-12
SCAN Soft Key .......................E-17
COMP Soft Key .......................E-17
NAV Soft Key ..........................E-17
WPT Soft Key .........................E-17
BT Soft Key .............................E-17
SPKR Soft Key........................E-18
OPERATION MODES ..............E-18
Normal ....................................E-20
Scan ........................................E-20
Weather ..................................E-22
SETTING UP THE
HARDWARE ........................E-23
ATTACHING THE ANTENNA ... E-23
INSTALLING THE BATTERY ... E-23
MOUNTING THE CHARGER...E-23
Charging the Battery ...............E-23
Charging the Radio with
Battery Pack Installed..........E-24
Charging the Battery
Pack Only ............................E-24
Important Notes on
Charging the battery ............E-24
SETTING UP YOUR RADIO ...E-24
TURNING IT ON .....................E-24
ENTERING THE
USER MMSI ..........................E-24
SETTING IT UP ........................E-25
Acquiring GPS Location ..........E-25
Changing the Volume .............E-25
Setting the Squelch Level .......E-25
Setting the UIC Channel
Mode (USA/CAN/INTL) .......E-26
Setting Key Lock .....................E-26
Setting WX Alert Mode ............E-26
Setting FIPS Codes ................E-26
Adjusting the Backlight............E-26
Adjust the LCD Contrast .........E-27
Turning the Key Beep
On and Off ...........................E-27
OPERATING THE RADIO .......E-27
Making a Transmission ...........E-27
Changing theTransmission
Level ....................................E-27
Saving the Channel into
Memory ...............................E-28
Using the LED Light ................E-28
DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING
FEATURES (DSC) ...............E-28
WHAT IS DSC? .......................E-28
MMSI NUMBERS .....................E-28
Entering MMSI Numbers ........E-29
USING THE DIRECTORIES ....E-29
Individual Directory .................E-29
Group Directory.......................E-30
MAKING DSC CALLS ..............E-30
Calling a Single Station
(Individual Call) ...................E-32
Calling a Particular Group
of Ships (Group Call) ...........E-32
Calling all ships
(All-Ships Call) .....................E-32
MAKING AN AUTOMATIC DISTRESS
CALL ........................................E-33
Canceling an Automatic |
Distress Call .......................E-33
Resending an Automatic
Distress Call .......................E-33
Receiving an Automatic
Distress Call
Acknowledgement ...............E-33
Receiving a Distress Call .......E-33
DSC CALLS .............................E-34
Individual DSC Call .................E-34
Group DSC Call ......................E-34
Answer a DSC Call .................E-34
DSC Call Logs ........................E-34
Making or Returning a Call .....E-35
TEST CALLS ............................E-36
Making Test Calls (Test) .........E-36
Receiving Test Call Setup ....... E-36
POSITION REQUEST AND
REPLY ...................................E-36
Enabling Automatic Position
Reply ...................................E-36
POS Request ..........................E-36
Position Send .........................E-37
DISABLING AUTOMATIC
CHANNEL SWITCHING ........E-37
GPS FEATURES .....................E-37
GPS OPERATION
OVERVIEW ...........................E-37
GPS MENU ..............................E-38
NMEA FEATURES ..................E-39
Chartplotter Connection .........E-39
NMEA Output .........................E-40
ADDITIONAL FEATURES ......E-40
Renaming Channels ................E-40
UNIDEN MARINE APP ...........E-40
MAINTENANCE AND
TROUBLESHOOTING .........E-40
SPECIFICATIONS ...................E-42
REFERENCE TABLES ............E-43
Channel Descriptions and
What They Mean .................E-43
MARINE RADIO CHANNEL
CHART ..................................E-44
WEATHER CHANNELS AND
FREQUENCIES
(US, CAN, AND INTL) ...........E-48
EMERGENCY ALERT (SAME)
SYSTEM ...................................E-49
Types of Events ......................E-49
No Response Event Code ......E-50
REGULATIONS AND
SAFETY WARNINGS ...........E-51
Maritime Radio Services
Operation ...............................E-51
Basic Radio Guidelines ............E-51
RBRC Information .................E-52
COMPLIANCE ........................E-53
Three Year Limited
Warranty ..............................E-54
Uniden MHS335 Radio Owner’s Manual
INTRODUCTION
Uniden's MHS335BT is a oating, hand-held class D DSC radio with an integrated GPS
receiver. It is also Bluetooth capable so you can use Uniden's smartphone app (iOS and
Android) to set up the radio and text message other VHF text message capable radios.
You can enter other information such as DSC directory information and update the radio's
rmware.
FEATURES
Your radio provides the following key features:
x Submersible design. Complies with oating JIS8/IPX8 water-resistant standards,
which means the radio can be submerged in 4.9 feet of water for up to 30 minutes
without damage.
NOTES:
The radio will only meet this rating if fully assembled and all rubber seals and
bungs are well maintained and correctly tted. This means that the speaker
microphone bung is inserted, and the battery pack (or case) and antenna are
attached and securely fastened.
After your radio is submerged in water, the sound might be distorted. This
is because there is still water remaining in and around the speaker and
microphone. Just shake the radio to clear excess water, and the sound should
return to normal.
If your radio is exposured to salt water, clean it thoroughly with fresh water
and dry it before turning it on.
The charger is not waterproof.
x Memory Scan mode. Lets you save channels to memory and monitor them in quick
succession.
x High/LO power level select. Lets you boost the transmitter power from 1W to 2.5 or
6W for added transmission distance.
x Battery level display and low battery alert.x Dual and Triple Watch operation. These different watch modes let you monitor up to
two Coast Guard Distress/Hailing channels and one weather channel along with one
regular marine channel.
x All marine VHF channels for the U.S., Canada, and international watersx Emergency 16/09 Channel monitoring. Set unit to scan one or both of these
emergency channels regularly within normal scanning cycles.
x Class D second receiver is dedicated to monitoring the DSC watch channel 70 to
ensure that no incoming messages are missed.
x National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Weather Channel
watch. Sounds a warning tone when a hazard alert is issued.
x LCD and key backlight/Flashlight/SOS Strobe. Pressing the Light/Lock key initiates
various light options (see Page E-5).
x Key Lock. Locks keys to prevent accidentally changing channels or entering data.x Selectable Backlight Timer. Lets you select the length of time the backlight will be
on.
x DSC. Lets you call other ships or groups using their unique identication code. This
radio complies with International Class D DSC standards for Handheld GPS/VHF
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marine transceivers.
x GPS (Favorite Position mode). Lets you save your current position as well as
manually enter other positions.You can save positions into a directory to return to them
as desired.
x Bread Crumbs. Tags specic GPS points along your route. You can set how far apart
these points should be (seconds, minute, etc) through the menus.
x Waypoints. Create a list of coordinates and use that list to navigate to various
destinations.
x NMEA input/output. Lets you connect to a chartplotter and, through menus,
determine what NMEA data you want to receive.
x 10 weather channels available for monitoring.x MOB (Man Overboard). Lets you lock onto the current position when a Man
Overboard situation occurs.
x Compass Display. Lets you determine the way you want the radio to display your
course - by showing your course and direction or by showing location on an north-
south-east-west display. Automatically auto-plots to a received DSC distress call.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
NOTE: Some of the graphics in this manual may vary slightly from the actual product.
MHS335 Radio
Charging Cradle
Antenna
Mounting Hardware
Lithium Ion
Rechargeable Battery
AC Adapter
Belt Clip
DC Adapter
Wrist Strap
Not shown:
External speaker/
microphone
1 meter NMEA
cable
If any pieces are missing or damaged, contact Customer Service at www.uniden.com.
PARTS OF THE MHS335BT
Front View
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Ext. Speaker/
Mic jack
Antenna
LED
Microphone
Power
DISTRESS
Screen
Push-
to-Talk
Monitor
Function
Keys
Menu
VOL/
SQ
Direction
Arrows
16/P
CLR
Speaker
Light/Lock
Note: Thermal sensor on back.
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KeyPress to...Press and hold to...
POWERN/ATurn radio on and off.
Push-to-TalkN/ATransmit on a current TX power.
MON key
Soft Function Keys (3)
MENU KEYOpen the menus.NA
◄ / ▲ / ► / ▼
CLR keyReturns to the IDLE screen.NA
Light/LOCK key
16/P key
VOL/SQ key
DISTRESS keyActivate DISTRESS screen.Send out default distress signal.
Quickly open and close
squelch (single press/release).
Activate function assigned to
that key. Function displays on
screen above key. See page
E-13.
Move up, down, left, or right
on a screen.
- Press once to activate the
LCD and key backlight.
- Press twice to activate LED
steady on (Flashlight).
- Press three times to activate
the SOS strobe light.
- Press a fourth time to turn
the LED off.
Cycle through call channel,
channel 16, channel 9, and
back to the starting channel..
Press once: Adjust volume.
Press twice: Adjust squelch.
Open Squelch.
NA
NA
Lock key input to prevent input
errors.
NA
NA
Back View
Wrist strap slot
Battery
latch
Battery charging
Battery
Belt clip
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Charger
contacts
Screw holes
NMEA
Screw hole
Charging
contacts
CHARGE LED
READING THE IDLE SCREEN
The Idle screen shows different information depending on what you are doing. Not all icons
display on every screen. This dummy Idle screen displays many of the possible icons. The
table below shows possible icons and what they mean.
1
17
16
15
14
13
INTL
TRI
MEM
15
WX
COMMERCIAL
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LON:096˚59,3158W
TIME:20:47 Local
DATE:Aug 23,2017
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Display Icons and What They Mean
Number IconWhat it means
1Battery level
2
3Displays when mail is available.
4
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Channel mode (USA, INTL, or CAN)
INT
Weather Alert
ALT
65432
ALT
7
6W
TX
8
9
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Number IconWhat it means
5
6
Flashes when satellite acquired. Does not display if no satellite
acquired.
Displays when Bluetooth is turned on.
1W,
2.5W, or
Power output.
7
6W
8TX or RX
9
10
11
12
GPS Data Latitude, Longitude, Time, and Date at current position.
13
14WX
15MEM
16TRI
17
Indicates Transmitting (TX) or Receiving (RX).
Various
Channel Name
Text
Soft Key
Name of soft key (see page E-13).
#3
Soft Key
Name of soft key (see page E-13).
#2
Soft Key
Name of soft key (see page E-13).
#1
Displays when Weather mode active.
Displays when a channel is saved into memory.
Displays TRI (Triple) or DUAL (Dual) watch mode as set in Menus.
Channel
Current channel number.
Number
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HOW IT WORKS
The MHS335 uses a 3-part operating structure: Menus, Soft Keys, and a pop-up keyboard.
These elements work with each other to quickly set up and operate your radio.
x Menus - Press the MENU key to access the menus (see page E-8). x Soft Keys - The soft keys relate to the three keys on the bottom of the screen. Many of
these keys can access functions that are set up through the menus (see page E-13).
x Pop-Up Keyboard - Some of the menus and soft keys require alphanumeric input. The
radio brings up a keyboard for this. You can change the keyboard from alphanumeric
characters to special characters.
When you need to enter text, a digital keyboard pops up. "Type" on this keyboard by using
the ▲, ▼, ►, and ◄ keys on the radio's keypad to move a curser through the keyboard.
Press
SELECT
x The x Select the
x After using the ▲, ▼, ►, and ◄ keys on the radio's keypad to select a letter, press
x Select the ◄ and ► keys to move the curser backwards or forwards into the entry. x Select x Select
MENUS
Various menus let you establish guidelines and parameters for sending and receiving calls.
Menus also let you set your radio’s characteristics such as brightness, Code selection, and
contrast.
The MENU key accesses menus that let you set the way your radio operates. The following
Menus display on the screen.
x DISTRESS MESSAGE (see page E-10 for details)x GENERAL SETUP (see page E-10 for details)x RADIO SETUP (see page E-11 for details)
to select that character and move to the next spot.
ABC/abc
key switches between capital and lower case letters.
@&?
switch back to an alphanumeric keyboard.
SELECT
key to switch to the special character keyboard. Select
to "type" the letter. The letter then displays on the screen.
ENTER
to move the curser to the next line.
del
to delete the character to the left of the curser.
Move curser
to previous or
next letter
Go to previous
321
4
CBA
D
MLK
N
WVU
X
BACK
screen
Varies with screen
type. Can be
CONFIRM, NEXT, etc.
TITLE
5 67890
EFGHI
P
Q RST
O
abc
Y Z
del
space
TEXT SELECT
Select letter
chosen
J
@&?
Enter
Switch between all
capital letters and
lower case letters
Switch to special
character keyboard
Move curser to
next line
Delete character
to the left of the
curser
ABC/abc
to
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x GPS (see page E-12 for details)x WAYPOINT SETUP (see page E-12 for details)x BLUETOOTH SETUP (see page E-12 for details)x DSC SETUP (see page E-12 for details)x ABOUT (see page E-13 for details)x RESET (see page E-13 for details)
Use the UP ( ▲) and DOWN ( ▼ ) keys to nd a menu category. Press the
key to select and go to that menu.
SELECT
DISTRESS MESSAGE
GENERAL SETUP
RADIO SETUP
GPS
WAYPOINT SETUP
BLUETOOTH SETUP
DSC SETUP
ABOUT
RESET
BACK
MENUDESCRIPTIONREF. PAGE
DISTRESS
MESSAGE
GENERAL SETUPBasic radio conguration such as backlight,
RADIO SETUPBasic radio conguration such as channel
GPSSet up GPS conguration such as time offset,
WAYPOINT SETUP Establish Waypoint and route directories and
BLUETOOTH
SETUP
DSC SETUPCongure DSC calling and directories.Page E-12
Types of distress messages such as ooding,
capsizing, and man overboard.
key beep, and reset to factory defaults.
mode, priority channel, and scan type.
unit of measure, and direction.
routing information.
Turn Bluetooth on and off and provide a
broadcast identier (name) for your radio.
Select
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MENUDESCRIPTIONREF. PAGE
ABOUTDisplays radio, GPS, and Bluetooth rmware
RESET (To Factory
Defaults)
DISTRESS MESSAGE
Select a distress message type to transmit when you use the DISTRESS key on the side of
the radio. See page E-33 for information on how to send a distress message.
MENU ITEMDESCRIPTION
UndesignatedSend this type when you, your crew, and/or your ship are in
Fire, ExplosionSend this type if there has been an explosion or a re on the ship
FloodingSend this type if your ship is taking on water and you are in
CollisionSend this type if your ship has collided with another ship or
GroundingSend this type if the ship has run aground.
CapsizingSend this type if the ship is capsizing.
SinkingSend this type if the ship is sinking.
AdriftSend this type if the ship is adrift and unable to navigate on its own.
Abandoning Ship Send this type if you and the crew must evacuate the ship.
PiracySend this type if your ship is under attack or unauthorized boarding.
Man OverbardUse this type if someone has gone overboard and you are unable
Distress messages are always transmitted on channel 70 at maximum RF power (6W).
GENERAL SETUP
You can set up how your radio operates through the
MENU ITEMDESCRIPTION
BacklightSet how bright the backlight is and how long the backlight stays on.
version numbers.
Reset the radio to factory defauts. All
programming is lost, but not the MMSI number.
Menu
clear danger and there is no time to search for a more inclusive
designation to use.
and you are in immediate danger.
immediate danger.
obstruction.
to assist/locate them.
Menu
GENERAL SETUP
Backlight level: Off, 1 - 5 (Default = 3). Backlight duration: Always
on, 5 sec , 10 sec, 20 sec, or 30 sec.
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MENU ITEMDESCRIPTION
ContrastSet how dark the screen images are against the background.
Key BeepWith Key Beep turned on (default), the radio will beep every time
SOS StrobeThe LED on the front of the radio acts as a strobe light. Set water
Inactivity TimerSet how long the radio remains inactive before it times out.
Key AssignmentReassign soft key functions to different keys.
Reset Radio to
Factory
RADIO SETUP
Use the RADIO SETUP menu to ne tune how the radio will operate. For example, you can
rename channels, set channel modes, etc.
MENU ITEMDESCRIPTION
Channel ModeSet to USA, CAN (Canada), or INTL (International). (See page
Weather RadioTurn weather alerts on or off (see page E-26) and enter S.A.M.E
Dual/Tri WatchTurn Dual or Triple Watch on and off (see page E-18).
Priority ChannelSelect a channel to be the priority channel when scanning. (See
2nd Priority
Channel
Scan TypeSelect a scanning type: Priority Scan or Memory Scan (see page
Scan Pause
Timer
Channel NameRename a channel (see page E-40).
Noise CancelSelect noise cancelling for received or transmitted signals.
Contrast levels are 1 - 8 (Default = 4). (See page E-27.)
you press a key.
activation and timeout duration here.
Return your radio to the factory defaults. You will lose all
programming.
Menu
E-26.)
codes (see page E-26).
page E-17.)
Select a channel to be the secondary priority channel when
scanning. (See page E-17.)
E-17.)
Set how long scanning will pause when the
pressed.
SCAN
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MENU ITEMDESCRIPTION
Receive Audio
Pitch
GPS
Menu
The GPS section on provides an overview of the GPS menu options and how they work.
WAYPOINT SETUP
Waypoints (also called landmarks) mark specic points in traveling between two locations.
They serve as directional indicators. For example, once you reach a specic waypoint,
you need to adjust your course to reach the next waypoint (and as you continue, your
destination). See page E-17 for details on setting up waypoints.
MENU ITEMDESCRIPTION
Waypoint Directory Displays a list of all available waypoints.
Current PositionDisplays latitude, longitude, time, SOG, and COG.
Route DirectoryDisplays a list of routes stored in the directory.
Routing MethodAutomatic or Manual
Route DisplayDisplays routes on a compass screen.
Arrival AlarmEnter the distance at which you want the radio to alert you that
BLUETOOTH
Smart phones can discover your radio when you turn Bluetooth on with this menu. You can
also change your radio's broadcast identier (name).
DSC SETUP
You can congure your DSC operation through this menu.
MENU ITEMDESCRIPTION
Enter Radio MMSIEnter the radio’s MMSI number to use DSC features.
Individual Directory Add, edit, or delete individual directory entries.
Group DirectorySet up a group with an Group MMSI. Send this GROUP MMSI
Set audio pitch.
- Normal
- Mid Range
- Highs & Lows Boost
- Lows Boost
- Highs Boost
Menu
you are close to the destination.
Menu
Menu
number to other ships.Those ships are now part of the group you
created.
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MENU ITEMDESCRIPTION
Auto ACKAutomatically send an acknowledgement when you receive a
Test Call ACKAcknowledge receipt of a test call sent to you.
Individual Call
Ring
Auto Channel
Switch
Auto MOB SetTurn Auto MOB on and off.
Wait to POS FixSet how long the radio takes to acknowledge a POS x.
Auto Polling TimeSet how long the radio takes between polling activities.
DSC Alarm SetupTurn DSC alarms on and off.
ABOUT
Menu
This menu displays the current software version for the radio, GPS, and Bluetooth.
RESET (To Factory Defaults)
Using this menu resets the unit to factory defaults, except for the MMSI number. Select OK
to conrm the reset. Otherwise, select
test call. Options are
can set Auto/Manual for each option so when you get a call or a
position request, the radio will kow how you want to respond.
Set the amount of time a call will ring before it times out.
Set whether or not he radio will automatically switch to channel 16
from your current channel when it receives a DSC call.
Individual ACK
or
Position ACK
request. You
Menu
Exit
to cancel.
MENU operations can set up the radio's conguration and databases. Soft keys use that
information to perform quickly accessed procedures. For example, you can add ships to call
(name and MMSI numbers) through MENU/
CALL/INDIVIDUAL CALL
displays.
through the soft keys and the ship you added through the menus
DSC SETUP/Individual Directory
. Then select
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Uniden MHS335 Radio Owner’s Manual
ALTINTL
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COMMERCIAL
TX
HI/LO
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SCAN
WPT
NOTE: After selecting WX soft key, it changes
to CH to return to the last marine channel.
Soft Key Order
WXMOBCALL
TRI
COMP
BT
MEM
NAV
SPKR
Default; Scroll Right
Scroll Right
Scroll Right
Scroll Right
MEM
WX
LAT:32˚53,6604N
LON:096˚59,3158W
TIME:20:47 Local
DATE:Aug 23,2017
Soft Key
MOB WX CALL
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Operation
Soft Keys
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MOB So Key
The Man Overboard (MOB) soft key does not require setup through the menus.
1. Press the
2. Select
3. Select
4. Select
MOB
as MOB. The MOB screen displays the latitude, longitude, time, BRG (Bearing to
Destination), and DIST (Distance to Destination). The radio’s GPS supplies this
information automatically. The soft keys change to
soft key and the screen automatically marks your current location
BACK
BACK, DEL
to return to the previous mode and keep the current MOB information.
DEL
to delete the current MOB information and return to the previous mode.
NAV
to activate the COMPASS screen. Navigate to your destination
, and
NAV
.
WX So Key
Press the WX soft key to display the last WX channel accessed (WX changes to CH). The
screen displays the latitude, longitude, and time. Press ▲ and ▼ to scroll through weather
channels. Press CH to return to the last marine channel.
CALL So Key
The
CALL
soft key opens a
different kinds of calls. You can also send and receive position requests and view the DSC
call logs.
Some call types use the information previously set up in the menus to congure the call
parameters. For example, if you select
of ships that were set up through MENU/
CALL
menu. You can use this menu as a “shortcut” to making
INDIVIDUAL CALL
DSC SETUP/Individual Directory
through the
CALL
soft key, a list
displays.
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