4-18
For maritime safety service;
32 Medical advice Used for requesting medical advice.
38 Medical assistance Used for requesting medical assistance.
39 Maritime assistance Used for requesting maritime search and rescue
assistance.
41 Meteorological reports Necessary for ease of addressing weather reports from
ships to meteorological centers.
42 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;
31 Maritime enquiries Desirable for requesting information including service
offerings.
33 Technical assistance Desirable for addressing technical enquiries to
appropriate personnel.
37 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.