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Old 01 June 2009, 14:13   #1
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Help? Entering mmsi in navman 7100

Please excuse my stupidity but don't want to muck it up as I believe you can only do it once. I have a manual and can't fathom out how to get the menu screen up to enter the numbers. The manual doesn't say which buttons to press. Can any navman aware person help? Or do it for me on the round Anglesey trip this week end?
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Hi Paul

I will sort it for you at the weekend
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CHeers ian! See you Sunday. Meet you at beaumaris pier on clockwise jaunt. Fingers crossed on weather, there are some smallish boats planning on going around and across this week end!!
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Please excuse my stupidity but don't want to muck it up as I believe you can only do it once. I have a manual and can't fathom out how to get the menu screen up to enter the numbers. The manual doesn't say which buttons to press. Can any navman aware person help? Or do it for me on the round Anglesey trip this week end?
I have absolutely no sympathy for the dealers wanting to earn 40£ or more for doing this simple operation, so here is the sequence:
Turn radio off. Press and hold "scan" and "esc" while turning radio on. Enter pin: - 7 enter 1 enter 0 enter 0 enter. Follow menu to clear MMSI and/or ATIS. When done, turn off and on radio, and follow menu to enter MMSI again.

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Old 30 July 2009, 12:02   #5
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mmsi

Thanks for the process for entering a new MMSI number, a number of people i know here on the forum are always asking how to do it when they get a second hand boat/radio with a number already in it.

(I was actually being really dumb and couldn't figure out how to put the number in on a new set!! I couldnt get the menu up, ie by holding down the button to give the options)
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Old 30 July 2009, 12:15   #6
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Thanks for the process for entering a new MMSI number
If I am not mistaken, Moonraker has very kindly given us the Reset codes, to remove or replace a MMSI code. All four ribs in our squad use the 7100 - thanks Moonraker!
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pin code

It would appear logically that the pin code is just the model number, so it will probably work respectively with each Navman system??!!!
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is this the same as youur manual?


http://www.navmanmarine.net/upload/M...VHF_Screen.pdf
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I have absolutely no sympathy for the dealers wanting to earn 40£ or more for doing this simple operation, so here is the sequence:
Turn radio off. Press and hold "scan" and "esc" while turning radio on. Enter pin: - 7 enter 1 enter 0 enter 0 enter. Follow menu to clear MMSI and/or ATIS. When done, turn off and on radio, and follow menu to enter MMSI again.

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Hi
I have a situation where my used Rib has a Navman 7200 and an already registered MMSI entered on it. Does the same sequence work, but using the pin 7200? Grateful for your assistance.
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Not sure but logic would say it would probably work. Good luck!
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