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2. VHF Signal Cable Extension box Extension box Cable integrated Extension box Signal description Ships cable SPARC connecto designation p n 56 114 In from VHF Out to CU1 with CU Out to CU2 8 twisted pairs 15 pin D sub female or conn Box overall screen pin 1 12 5VDC Red Wht X2 1 X1 1 Red Wht X3 1 Power to CUs pair no 8 pin 2 DATA Yel X2 2 X1 2 Yel X3 2 pair no 1 3 DATA Yel BIK X23 Yel bik 33 SPARCIHusiDa pin4 TX Blu Wht 2 4 1 4 Blu Wht X34 T 2 5 TX AF Blu X25 X15 Blu X35 SPARC rou De audio baj no pin 6 GND Orange Red X2 6 1 6 Orange Red X3 6 Equipment ground pair no 6 amp pin 7 12 5VDC Orange Wht 2 7 1 7 Orange Wht X3 7 Power to CUs pair no 6 pin 8 RX AF Gm Wht 22 8 X1 8 Grn Wht X3 8 T 9 RX AF Gm X29 X19 Gm SPARC Rx audi na no pin 10 12 5VDC Bik Wht X2 10 X1 10 Bik Wht X3 10 Power to CUs pair no 7 pin 11 EXT Speaker Bm 2 11 X1 11 Bm X3 11 VHF radio extemal pair no 4 speaker output nom pin 12 EXT Speaker Bm Wht X2 12 X1 12 Brn Wht X3 12 5W into 80 pair no 4 pin 13 GND Bik X2 13 1 13 Bik X3 13 Equipment ground pair no 7 pin 14 Lineout Purple X1 14 Purple NC X3 14 Rx audio line output pair no 5 balanced signal OdBm pin 15 Lineout Purple Wht X2 15 1 15 Purple Wht X3 15 into 6000 pair no 5 Housing Screen Chassis Chassis Screen Chassis Screen E
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4. 44 Channels 441 Channel Mode 4 4 2 Channellnfo 4 4 3 ATIS Call sign 45 DSC 4 5 1 MMSI Number 4 5 2 Group MMSI 4 5 3 Special Calls Medical Transports Ships and Aircrafts 4 54 Auto Acknowledgement Safety Test Routine Polling Safety Position 4 5 5 Auto Channel Switch RT acknow ledgement Group Calls All Ships Safety Calls 4 56 MMSI Sub address 4 5 6 1 Value of X10 digit 4 5 6 2 10 0 mode Acknowedge Non zero Acknomedge Zero Reject Call 46 System 4 6 1 Device Identification 4 6 1 1 SW Version 2 Serial Number 4 62 Accessories 6 2 1 Alarm Panel 4 6 2 2 GPS 4 6 2 3 LAN Interface 4 6 2 4 Printer 4 6 2 5 Optional Handsets 4 6 3 Idle Display Blank Display 4 6 4 Language English Dansk Italiano 5 1 Errors 0544 Optional functional devices The maximum system configuration possible with your VHF installation with VHF is shown in the first part of the installation section The present chapter will describe the functionality and behaviour of the following optional functional devices 1 or 2 remote handset control units One alarm panel Printer LAN interface printer server 7 1 Semi functional control unit The semi functional control unit CU5000 is an optional unit connecting an additional remote handset to the VHF Installation of control units should be performed only by an authorized Service person 7 1 1 Controls and indicators System Loudspeaker Squelsh level indicator Volume level indicator Tx
5. 9999 2 299 79999 157 150 161 750 157 200 161 800 161 850 157 300 161 900 157 350 161 950 162 000 161 775 157 225 157 275 161 875 157 325 161 925 157 375 157 375 157 425 157 425 Notes L 1 W TX power Channels 15 17 20 65 66 and 77 are limited to 1W transmission power B Channels 4 19 22 61 62 63 81 and 82 cannot be selected in CA mode Channels 6 8 23 67 72 and 73 may be legally used in some circumstances but not by the general public in CA waters RX Only transmission is blocked NB The RX and TX frequencies can be read from menu 4 4 2 Channels 87 and 88 became simplex channels following the introduction of Auto matic Identification channels AIS1 at 161 975MHz and AIS2 on 162 025MHz 0544 37 Installation Installation 9 Installation 9 1 Mounting possibilities VHF with mounting bracket 39835 Drilling plan 4xo5 5 110 al 6 190 222 39837 Weight RT5022 VHF 4 1 kg Mounting bracket 1 0 kg Weight RT5020 VHF 4 9 kg Mounting bracket 1 0 kg 39836 38 0544 VHF with flush mounting bracket Bracket Option 120 39938 countersunk for M3 219 108 39945 6 pcs encor CEU p 4 pcs M4x30 39966 0544 min 100 00 3 Space for
6. American National Standards Institute C95 1 IEEE standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields 3 kHz to 300 GHz American National Standards Institute C95 3 IEEE recommended practice for the measurement of potentially hazardous electromagnetic fields RF and microwaves Below the RF exposure hazards and instructions in safe operation of the radio within the FCC RF exposure limits established for it are described Warning Your Thrane amp Thrane radio generates electromagnetic RF radio frequency energy when it is transmitting To ensure that you and those around you are not exposed to excessive amounts of that energy beyond FCC allowable limits for occupational use and thusto avoid health hazards from excessive exposure to RF energy FCC OET Bulletin 65 establishes an MPE radius of 10 3m for the maximum power of your radio 25W selected with an antenna having a maximum power gain of 9dBi This means that all persons must be at least 10 3m away from the antenna when the radio is transmitting Installation 1 An omni directional antenna with a maximum power gain of 9dBi must be mounted at least 16 4 5m above the highest deck where people may be staying during radio transmis sions The distance is to be measured vertically from the lowest point of the antenna This provides the minimum separation distance which is in compliance with RF exposure requirements and is bas
7. 156 325 156 325 156 400 156 400 156 375 156 375 L 156 450 156 450 156 425 156 425 156 500 156 500 156 475 156 475 156 550 156 550 156 525 156 525 0 156 600 156 600 156 575 156 575 156 650 156 650 156 625 156 625 156 700 156 700 156 675 156 675 156 750 RX 156 725 156 725 156 800 156 800 Distress and calling 156 850 156 850 156 900 156 900 156 875 156 875 156 950 156 950 156 925 156 925 157 000 157 000 156 975 156 975 157 050 157 050 157 025 157 025 157 100 157 100 157 075 157 075 157 150 157 150 157 125 157 125 157 200 161 800 157 175 je 157 175 157 250 157 300 161 850 161 900 157 225 157 275 161 875 157 350 157 400 Notes 161 950 162 000 157 325 157 375 161 925 157 375 gt 157 425 157425 L 1 W TX power Channels 13 67 and 77 are limited to low transmission power B Channels 2 4 60 62 75 and 76 cannot be selected in US mode Channels 3 21 23 61 64 81 82 and 83 may be legally used in some circum stances but not by the general public in US waters RX Only RX transmissions are blocked NB The RX and TX frequencies c
8. 4 8 Radio configuration and 22 5 Errors and RUE Dor Do ccce 24 5 1 System event logging 24 5 2 Troubleshooting Ettore ZP Varroa 24 6 pee 28 7 Optional functional devices 71 Semi functional control unit eS 7 2 Alarm panel 0 55 NU CUUnderunlmeee 35 8 2 US channels 8 3 Bl channels 1 37 8 4 GA channels recien e teer rt eX EHE 38 9 39 9 1 Mounting possibilities 99 9 2 Interface connections 46 9 3 Power supply nennen 2 52 9 4 Antenna installation and 53 10 Technical specifications u U U U Q uuu U u U u U uu uuu 55 10 1 General information 255 10 2 General DSC facilities 1155 10 3 Specific data for transceiver unit RT5022 1 09 10 4 Specific data for transceiver unit 5020 56 2 0544 0544 1 Radio communication in brief 1 1 Powering VHF The VHF is turned on by a single press on the ON OFF Volume button The VHF is turned off by pressing the ON OFF Volume button for 3 seconds Always indicated b
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11. 156 375 156 375 e z e e e o z 9919 riz ile Notes L 1W TX power on channels 6 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 71 72 74 75 76 and 77 Channels 87 and 88 became simplex channels following the introduction of Auto matic Identification channels AIS1 at 161 975MHz and AIS2 on 162 025MHz NB The ATIS function is enabled on all channels RX and TX frequencies can be read using menu 4 4 2 Dual Watch amp Scanning modes are disabled 36 0544 8 4 CA channels Channels TX RX SIMPLEX DUPLEX MHz MHz 156 050 160 650 156 100 160 700 156 150 160 750 MHz 156 025 160 625 Po wxi 162 550 P1 WX s dm 156 225 160 825 156 275 156 275 156 325 156 325 156 375 156 375 156 425 156 425 156 475 156 475 156 525 156 525 156 575 156 575 156 625 156 625 156 675 156 675 156 725 156 725 162 475 156 250 156 250 156 300 156 300 156 350 156 350 156 400 156 400 156 450 156 450 156 500 156 500 156 550 156 550 156 600 156 600 156 650 156 650 156 700 156 700 156 750 156 750 Dil 156 800 156 800 Distress and calling 156 850 156 850 L 156 900 156 900 0 156 875 156 875 156 925 156 925 156 975 156 975 157 025 157 025 157 000 161 600 161 650
12. Proceed with the necessary data entries Save contact When finished move the focus bar to Save contact and press 6 As aminimum a contact name and a valid MMSI number must be entered If a PSTN number is entered the MMSI number for that contact must be a valid coast station MMSI number 00 17 Detail Detail See also Section 4 1 2 4 5 4 Editing the contact list Any contacts from the list can be edited using a similar principle as described above using menu item 2 4 4 5 5 Deleting a Contact Entry Any contact can be deleted from the contact list If menu 2 5 is selected the contact can be searched for in the list When found and selected with NW the contact will be removed from the contact list 4 6 Settings for DSC The following sections describe the settings that can be applied to different call types 4 6 1 Special calls The VHF is capable of supporting transmission of All Ships DSC urgency messages with second tele commands Medical transports Ships and Aircrafts These settings can be changed only from the service interface Reception of these calls is always possible If the VHF is configured for using these calls it will work in the following way After powering up normally the VHF it will not be possible to use these call types message Call type not enabled if selected Each of the call types can be enabled via the menu 4 5 3 the filled square indicates the call type
13. 1W Display Volume up down Squelch up down ON OFF Quick select key for channel 16 1W Replay push button Mute alarm Dimming Channel up down 0544 29 System 7 1 2 Operation The optional handset is intended for VHF radiotelephony only There will be no DSC functionality supported except for The functionality or lifting of the CU handset follows the default handset on the main radio see Section DSC receive when receiving a DSC call Possibility to mute DSC alarm sound not to handle the DSC call 7 1 3 ON OFF The semi intelligent handset will always be turned off default after VHF unit is powered The off state is indicated by no activity or light in the CU The unit can be turned on and off press for 1 second on the ON button If the main unit is powered off the handset control unit is always turned off 7 1 4 Channel selection Channel selection is done by using exactly the method as described for VHF by using e CD On the optional handset control unit these buttons are marked and respectively Channel change requests are sent to the main VHF unit and the main VHF unit will change channel and update the CU display The same channel number will be applied to all the displays in the system A quick channel 16 selection is available by pressing 7 1 5 Volume The volume is controlled by using the and buttons Pressing these buttons will affect
14. Cable entry Weight Mounting kit Part no 739814 1 kg WARNING Only use screws supplied with mounting kit for attaching flush mounting bracket to VHF radio 39 Installation Installation Handset for transceiver 226 62 39655B Weight Handset for transceiver 0 4 kg 40 This hand set has a hook on off functionally which is activated by a small magnet imbedded in the ceadle The cradle must be installed as illustrated in order to ensure the hook on off functionality of the Handset 135 min 200 Space for cable and handset cable Drilling plan Space for handset access 0544 Semi functional control unit Drilling plan Space for installing and detaching control unit ES KA A LI C A Length of spiral cord Space for handset at rest 380 mm access recommended min 200 Space for cable and handset cable 39654B Weight Semi functional control unit 1 2 kg Installing a single CU After the CU is connected the unit can be operated straight away without any configuring Installation with 2 CUs If an installation is carried out providing 2 new CUS it is important when powering these up for the first time that this is done sequentially to allow the CUs to acquire their individual identity on the SPARC bus 2 ne
15. Low Adjacent channel power Conducted spurious emission Distortion S N ratio 10 8V to 31 2V DC H W D 100 200 210 mm 4 1 Kg 121 dBm typical 5 Watt in 8 ohm 5 Watt in 8 ohm below 5 96 more than 43 dB below 0 25 nW more than 74 dB more than 73 dB better than 10 dB more than 74 dB more than 94 dBiV 25W 0dB to 0 5dB 0 85 W 0 5dB to 1dB below 75 dB below 0 25 mW below 3 96 better than 46 dB 10 4 Specific data for transceiver unit RT5020 Frequency range Operation modes Modulation Frequency stability Aerial connectors Temperature range Supply voltage Supply range Transceiver dimensions Transceiver weight Receiver Sensitivity for 20 dB SINAD CCITT weighted Duplex spurious response att Duplex desentization AF rated Power Internal L S Output for External L S Distortion 0544 Rx Tx 150 800 157 425 MHz Rx 160 625 163 600 MHz Simplex Duplex G3EJN for Telephony G2B for DSC below 3 ppm Standard 50 ohm female SO239 15 C to 55 C 12V to 24V DC nominal 10 8V to 31 2V DC H W D 100 200 210 mm 4 9 Kg 119 dBm typical More than 74 dB below 3 dB 5 Watt in 8 ohm 5 Watt in 8 ohm below 5 55 Installation Installation S N ratio Spurious emission Spurious response rejection Intermodulation response Co channel rejection Adjacent channel selectivity Blocking level Transmitter RF output power High Low Adjacent channel power Con
16. O Free space for mounting t Free space for cable entry 39657 D illing plan 120 14 85 97 122 Weight Extension box 0 7 kg Lk pes 26 43 Installation Installation LAN box Drilling plan Lxgl S 4x935 m i 4 j m m E a L m I bi 4 I a 5 3 m 100 x 7 Mounting 50 3 Weight 50 LAN box 0 3 kg g 2 Free space for mounting Free space for cable entry 39658 0544 0544 9 2 Interface connections VHF rear view Power connector 15 pin sub D male FUSE 12 24V DC 15 pin sub D female 9 pin sub D female Handset DSC Antenna 39815A 45 Installation Installation Connection box board 639121 IF CU IS CONNECTED TO O EB CU TERMINALS THEN REMOVE J1 amp J2 FOR X4 RTSOXX AND J3 amp J amp FOR X5 OPTIONS OPTIONS x x 0 nin 0 0 nu nin iu p inu ipin ipin n u q 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 1 X O00000 oam m GND NMEA NMEA ALARM ALARM OPTIONS CONNECTIONS SPARC II BUS CONNECTIONS O
17. The main menu can be activated by pressing From the main menu all parts of the menu tree can be reached see chapter Menu tree All menus have a unique hierarchical number The main menu is the only menu which does not have a number The number is to a certain level displayed in the upper right corner of the screen If more than 6 items are available in the menu arrows will indicate if remaining items are to found above ZB current items or below 6 current displayed menu items The active menu item is highlighted A press on qe or v will move the focus A press on will select the item which is currently in focus A press on any of the numeric keys 1 to 9 in a menu will quickly select the menu item having the corresponding number A press on will return to the previous menu window normally one level up If TEM is pressed in the main menu the menu will be turned off Selecting the menus for transmitting DSC calls will lead to a sequence of windows flows The flow sequences are controlled by the accept and proceed to next window or cancel and return to the previous window buttons Following a menu hierarchy or a window flow might include a guidance text e g OK next CED Certain windows and lists do not show any guidance texts These windows can always be left by jumping to main menu or returning to the previous window 2 2 Receiving a DSC call An incoming call will always be recognized by ac
18. a DSC call is received the following will show on the CU channel display depending of the call type alternating s zi s 1 7 If an active distress call was received LI 0 0 changing with 1Hz 2 4224 l gt lt Ifa routine call was received 09 ho If an urgency call is received C Ee 21 Ifan safety call is received Oml b PSTN call is received Normal radiotelephony calls can be acknowledged from the semi intelligent handset making the HS hooked to HS un hooked transition If an error or warning occurs the following is displayed 0544 3 1 Channels Channels alternating vig 2 Z errors p na an On alerts i 7 sa This indication will remain until the DSC call has been handled from the main unit Though normal radiotelephony calls can be acknowledged from the semi intelligent handset making the HS hooked to HS un hooked transition 7 1 9 Muting alarms If a DSC call is received distress or routine the alarm sound is heard as a mixing of the received voice audio in the speakers and earpieces in the system Pressing the button will mute any alarm sound in the system and only received voice is heard in the speakers 7 1 10 Transmitter power Pressing the 1W button will have the same effect as described for VHF 1W LED on CU will follow the 1W LED on the main unit 7 1 11 Replay The replay facility works ex
19. displayed 3 6 Duplex channels If duplex channels are selected on an RT5022 simplex semi duplex radio see chapter Maritime channels the VHF will operate in semi duplex mode meaning that the VHF is operated in simplex mode but uses two different frequencies to receive and transmit If a duplex channel is selected on an RT5020 duplex radio full duplex is supported on these channels meaning that both receiver and transmitter is active simultaneously 11 Detail Detail 3 7 ATIS inland waterways only ATIS is mandatory to use in inland waterways on e g the Rhine ATIS is a digital data stream containing ships call sign coded into a DSC like message sent over the voice channel each time the PTT button is released If PTT is continuously pressed ATIS is automatically sent each 5 minutes ATIS is enabled automatically when BI is selected in menu 4 4 1 For purpose of operator comfort the received ATIS signal on the active voice channel will be muted The ATIS call sign is programmable from the service interface or from menu 4 4 3 once The format of the programmed ATIS code is entered according to the following call sign prefix conversion table Character Phonetic Value Character Phonetic Value N A Alpha 1 November 14 Bravo 2 Oskar 15 Charlie 3 Papa 16 17 7 8 m o Tango Uniform Victor Lima 12 M Mike 13 l e a Dutch MID number 244 ship with call sign SP1234 shou
20. not available via the contact list Please also refer to Section 4 1 2 for using extended sub addressing 2 5 Call a shore station To call a shore station enter the Station Call menu 1 1 and follow the instructions Have the shore MMSI number 00 ready if it is not available via the contact list 2 6 Direct call to a PSTN via a coast station This kind of calls requires automatic semi automatic support from the coast station and is available only within some countries If the service is not available you will need to make a simple shore station call and request the connection via radiotelephony To make a direct phone call to a PSTN or a mobile phone enter the direct phone call menu 1 2 PSTN Call and follow the instructions Have MMSI number 00 for a reachable shore station ready if it is not available via the contact list as well as the public phone number you would like to request 27 group of ships To call a group of ships enter the Group Call menu 1 3 and follow the instructions Have the group MMSI number 0 ready if it is not available via the contact list 8 0544 0544 2 8 Create emergency calls In the category of emergency calls 1 4 you will find the i Emergency 4 2 Compose Urgency Transmitting any of these calls should be done with 3 Compose Safety caution Please make yourself familiar to the common 4 Compose Relays procedures for using these calls 5 Compose Distress Ack Sele
21. only the internal CU speaker as well as optionally con nected external CU speakers The volume adjustment will be active only for the specific local handset Therefore the volume bar on the main VHF unit is not updated during adjustment A local volume indicator always shows the speaker volume on the CU If the volume is adjusted to the mute level the VOL LED will flash 1 Hz The earpiece volume in the handset connected to the CU is adjusted using the and buttons while holding down the button This alternative usage of the button will be possible only when handset is hooked off and No active alarm sound to be muted After power up all volume levels set during the last operation are restored as they were before power down 30 0544 7 1 6 Squelch The squelch level can be adjusted by using the and buttons Pressing the buttons will contribute to the global squelch setting on the radio Squelch indicators on the handset CU and on the main unit will always follow each other regardless of the control input used for adjustment NOTE If a channel is reached where the squelch setting was programmed from the main unit usage of the squelch control will set the level for that particular channel and reset the sguelch programming 7 1 7 Dimming Dimming the control unit display and keypad backlight and 1W LED is done exactly as described for the VHF but with no graphical information 7 1 8 Receiving a DSC call If
22. pin 2 VDR Brn Wht X1 2 2 2 balanced signal OdBm into 6000 pair no 1 Relay contact closing on event pre pair no 2 pin 3 AUR Orange Als 2 gt defined through 2 pin 4 AUX2 NO Orange Wht X1 4 4 programming see note 1 pair no 2 8 Relay contact closing on event pre pair no 3 5 zli AES defined through service 8 pin 6 AUX 1 NO Blue Wht X1 6 X2 6 programming see note 1 pair no 3 2 7 int Speaker Gm X1 7 2 7 internal speaker output pair no 4 5 o pin 8 int Speaker Gm Wht X1 8 2 8 pome nose pair no 4 3 pin 9 DSC CALL Red X1 9 X2 9 Relay contact closing on incoming Pair no 5 10 DSC CALL Red Wht X1 10 X210 DSC cel see 5 pin 11 GND BIkeBIKWht X1 11 x2 11 Equipment ground pair no 8 a NMEA data input from external pair no 6 E pin 13 NMEA Yel Wht X1 13 32 13 position sensor eee note pair no 6 i pin 14 DSC ALARM Purple X1 14 X2 14 Relay contact closing on incoming pair no 7 pin 15 DSC ALARM Purple Wht X1 15 2 15 Distress alert see note 1 pair no 7 Housing Screen Chassis Chassis Screen Screens Note 1 Relay contact ratings resistive load Max switched power 30W 60VA Max switched current 1 0A Max switched voltage 150VDC or 125VAC Note 2 Following NMEA sentences are supported GLL RMC ZDA GGA VTG GNS in accordance with IEC61162 1 SPARC II Connections
23. that is enabled After enabling the call property can be added in an All Ships Urgency call sequence 4 6 2 Automatic acknowledgement The VHF can be set to automatic acknowledgement of the following calls Safety position requests Default disabled after power up Safety test requests Default enabled after power up Routine polling requests Default enabled after power up After power up the behavior can be changed from menu 4 5 4 The automatic acknowledgement if enabled will take place without informing the operator The calls are stored in the receive transmit log The operator might experience a short interruption in functionality while the automatic acknowledgement takes place e g scanning dual watch 18 0544 0544 4 6 3 Automatic channel shift The VHF can be set to automatically changing the working channel on receipt of the following call types Individual radiotelephony acknowledgement with a valid channel information Radiotelephony group calls with valid channel information Radiotelephony all ship safety calls with valid channel information The set up is done via menu 4 5 5 The setting will survive powering off the product If enabled a received call will start the normally periodic alarm only once The channel will Switch immediately after and the window is closed The automatic channel shift is overruled turned to manual acknowledgement requiring press on OK or a hook on to hook off t
24. when sailing in US Waters BI channel system activated Is used when sailing on the rivers of Europe Boop Dimming button Menu button Mute alerts Keyboard DISTRESS button Lid with spring Normal push button underneath Information Message display Squelch control Adjust to silent when no station is received ON OFF VOLUME control Replay button Quick selection key for channel 16 Contents Introduction u loan ua ka ii About this manual li Abbreviations used in this manual ii Training Information p iii Quick DSC distress call iv Mayday procedure iv Your VHF ata glance RT5020 RTSO22 25 v 1 Radio communication in 21 uuu 3 1 1 Powering ska 1 2 Operating VHF radio communication 28 1 3 Receiving a call on Channel 16 3 1 4 Making a radiotelephone call 4 1 5 Speaker volume 4 1 6 Earpiece volume 4 1 7 Sguelch 4 1 8 Channel selection 5 1 9 Dual watch 5 1 10 Replay Mis 1 11 Dimming 6 JN GOMMASE M 6 2 Basic DSC operations tec
25. you are on a simplex channel in other words a channel that can carry only one transmission at a time always say Over just before releasing With duplex channels ship shore calls the conversation can be two way as with a normal land telephone calls 1 4 Making a radiotelephone call A radiotelephone call is preferably to be commenced using DSC Alternatively the following public calling procedure shall be used 1 Select channel 16 by pressing or other agreed channel 2 Liftthe handset 3 Press the PTT key and make your call First say the name of the station you are calling three times Then say This is your ship s again three times Finally say Over 4 Release the PTT key to listen 5 When answered agree upon a channel Switch to that channel for example channel 6 and begin your conversation Press PTT only when you are talking If on a simplex channel in other words a channel that can carry only one transmission at a time always say Over just before releasing 1 5 Speaker volume The volume in the loudspeaker internal and optional external is adjusted by turning the VOLUME control The volume level is visualized in the telephone display The volume can be adjusted to a mute mode by turning the volume control left down If the volume is adjusted to the mute level the VOL LED will flash 1 6 Earpiece volume The volume level of the default handset earpiece is adjusted by sele
26. 6 475 156 475 156 550 156 550 156 525 156 525 156 600 156 600 156 575 156 575 156 650 156 650 156 625 156 625 156 700 156 700 156 675 156 675 156 750 156 750 156 725 156 725 156 800 156 800 Distress a 156 775 156 775 156 850 156 850 156 825 156 825 5 LJEAL JE JEJE JEJE JE 5 156 900 161 500 156 875 156 875 156 950 161 550 156 925 161 525 157 000 161 600 156 975 161 575 157 050 161 650 157 025 161 625 157 100 161 700 157 075 161 675 157 150 161 750 157 125 161 725 157 200 161 800 157 175 161 775 157 250 161 850 157 225 161 825 157 300 161 900 157 275 161 875 157 350 161 950 157 325 161 925 157 400 o c Notes 1 1W TX power 5 Channel 87 and 88 became simplex channels following the instruction of Automatic Identification channels AIS1 at 161 975MHz and AIS2 on 162 025MHz NB The RX and TX frequencies can be read from menu 4 4 2 34 0544 8 2 US channels 156 050 Channels TX RX SIMPLEX DUPLEX MHz MHz B 156 050 Channels TX SIMPLEX DUPLEX MHz 61 156 075 wx 156 150 156 150 DI B 156 175 156 175 156 250 156 250 156 225 156 225 1 156 300 156 300 156 275 156 275 156 350 156 350
27. SAILOR SAILOR RT5022 VHF DSC SAILOR RT5020 VHF DSC Duplex Thrane amp Thrane Introduction Congratulations on your new SAILOR RT5022 RT5020 VHF SAILOR marine equipment is specially designed for the extremely rugged conditions on board a ship based on more than 50 years of experience with all kinds of vessels from small pleasure crafts over fishing vessels working under all climatic conditions to the biggest ships SAILOR is one of Europe s leading manufacturers of maritime radio communication equipment a position which has been maintained by means of constant and extensive product development We have a worldwide network of distributors with general agencies in more than 80 countries All our distributors are specially trained to service all your SAILOR 9 products About this manual This manual is for the daily user of the system Additionally it includes a section on the installation procedures and on page iii standard distress procedures We highly recom mend you to read the manual before you start using the equipment Notice There may be some minor differences in the graphic layout of the product in the manual compared to the actual physical unit Abbreviations used in this manual ADDR Address BI Channel mode when sailing on European rivers BQ DSC Call Acknowledgement Reply CU Control Unit DSC Digital Selective Calling DW Dual Watch EOS DSC End Of Sequence GMDSS Glo
28. XTLS VHF LS out 5 1 LS out X4 1 CU2LSout xe 1 External speaker output nom 5W into EXTLS LS out X5 2 CU2 LS out X4 2 CU2 LS out X6 2 80 see NOTE NOTE case of connecting a second CU CU2 to the Extension Box jumpers J1 J2 should be removed in order to disconnect VHF Ext Speaker VHF LS output from terminals X6 1 2 and make available the CU2 Ext Speaker CU2 LS connections instead VHF Ext Speaker output will be available at terminals X5 1 2 Connecting only one CU CU1 and leaving jumpers J1 J2 in circuit provides VHF Ext Speaker connection available at both X5 1 2 and X6 1 2 0544 49 Installation zwwx woe 0X2X8 Sum woz WG 7928665 WI ejqeo 1ewog Bue ejqeo as snonuguoo UJBUEJ 23 VdS uonoeuuoo SISSEUJ eoueJeje1 punos jueuudinbe si Ajddns Jamod eujejur jueuudinb3 SISSEUJ Woy pojejosi AjjeoiueA eB si ndur Ajddns jewod SLUEJBEIP uonoeuuoo se sexoq uopoeuuoo ui qe2 Ajsunoes aq SUSAIOS edAj peueeuos eJe 0 oj jueuudinbe jou
29. a KADA ark iei Erin NA 7 2 1 Menu operation 7 2 2 Receiving a DSC call 7 2 3 Transmitting DSC Calls 8 2 4 Call a ship station 8 2 5 Calla shore station 8 2 6 Direct call to a PSTN via a coast station 8 2 7 Calla group of ships 9 2 8 Create emergency calls 9 2 9 DSO 9 2 10 Entering your position into the system u u 9 3 Your VHF in detail rrr tratara rais ads oras ben u u sas pais ka sob aba pda n 11 3 1 Abnormal power down selil 3 2 SENS ert reo triente wee il 3 3 Automatic squelch programming sel 3 4 Setting channel mode 3 5 Private channels s 12 3 6 Duplex channels 12 3 7 ATIS inland waterways only s 13 3 8 Transmitter power wee 13 3 9 Channel scanning wee 13 3 10 Creating scantables u tote epe tra 14 0544 1 4 DSC operations in detail 41 MMSI Number se 15 4 2 Group MMSI number 16 4 3 Differentiating incoming calls by ringing tones 416 4 4 Working channel ul 4 5 Contact list 3s TA 46 Settings for DSC asse 19 4 7 Implicit behaviour for operations with DSC
30. actly the same way as described for the main VHF unit when the 4 button is pressed The navigator counter seconds back in received signal is shown on the CU display 7 1 12 Dual watch and scanning There are no possibilities of controlling dual watch or scanning During dual watch initiated from the main VHF the working channel is displayed in the display During scanning the display is indicating this by SC Locking on any channel will of course switch the display to that channel 32 0544 7 1 13 Multiple handsets in the system If multiple handsets are connected in the system the following priority is given to PTT microphone control if multiple handsets are lifted The default handset is always given priority if lifted Any optional handset lifted first takes priority over another optional handset A warning is written in the display near any handset VHF unit or CU that has lower priority as soon the prioritized handset is lifted If an optional handset is not given priority written in display it will be possible to use only the following buttons on the CU 7 1 14 Optional handset CU VHF operation while main unit is in menu or text entry mode If the main VHF unit is operated in menu or text entry mode there will be certain buttons on the VHF main unit that do not respond to their primary functions Seen from a CU perspec tive all functiona
31. adio time should occur only if the GPS is not connected in the system A valid GPS time signal will update the UTC time that is used for time stamping logs only If you have a system without GPS where you manually update position and time it is also required that you enter the radio time at least right after power up if you want to get correct time stamps on DSC logs The UTC time is also used as the suggested time each time you are requested to enter position and time manually every fourth hour 5 2 8 Channel not free 5 2 8 1 DSC Channel not free Symptom DSC transmission is delayed DSC calls that are not distress or urgency calls will not be sent if the VHF is in the middle of decoding a DSC call The transmission will be delayed until decoding has been finished 5 2 8 2 Working channel not free Symptom No suggested working channel in station call In a DSC station call a working channel is suggested If for some reason a working channel is not found within 1 second no channel is suggested If you see this problem please check the following Adjust to a higher squelch setting If the squelch is always open no free working call channels will be recognised as occupied 26 0544 0544 6 Menu tree This section lists the full menu tree of the VHF The table describes the un regretted forward flow that is initiated after selection of certain menu items Generally pushing 6 in the menu tree or flow sequence will retur
32. al OdBm pair no 5 pin 15 Lineout Purple Wht X3 15 X4 15 X5 15 X6 15 into 6000 pair no 5 Housing Screen Chassis Chassis Chassis Chassis Screen External speaker output EXITUS MA 5W into 80 see EXTLS X82 X92 NOTE 51 Installation Installation 9 3 Power supply The VHF should be powered from a separately fused DC supply of 10 8 32VDC and rated at minimum 120W continuous power for installations with RT5022 Simplex semi duplex and 150W for installations with the RT5020 Duplex 9 4 Antenna installation and precautions 9 4 1 Antennas The VHF equipment requires two antennas installed one for the DSC receiver and the other Primary for the VHF RX TX communication All commonly available 500 antennas covering the appropriate frequency range and providing a VSWR less than 1 5 over this range may be used The antennas should be connected using low loss type 500 coaxial cable e g good quality RG214 or better IMO COMSAR Circ 32 recommends the use of a double screened type cable like e g RG214 with a maximum insertion loss of 3dB across the antenna cable installation The maximum antenna cable length in the installation thus depends on the quality of the cable used i e the specified attenuation dB m of the cable of choise at the high end of the VHF frequency band As a rule of thumb the cable length using e g RG214 coaxial cable should not exceed 25m For further details on equipment antenna installation
33. an be read from menu 4 4 2 Channels 87 and 88 became simplex channels following the introduction of Auto matic Identification channels AIS1 at 161 975MHz and AIS2 on 162 025MHz 0544 35 Installation Installation 8 3 channels 156 050 160 650 156 025 160 625 156 100 160 700 156 075 160 675 Channels TX SIMPLEX DUPLEX Channels TX SIMPLEX DUPLEX MHz Intership Port Port Public MHz Intership Port Port Public 60 61 156 150 160 750 156 125 160 725 156 200 160 800 156 175 160 775 156 250 160 850 64 156 225 160 825 156 300 156 300 L 156 275 160 875 eH 8 9 156 400 156 400 156 450 156 450 156 425 156 425 156 500 156 500 L L 156 475 156 475 156 550 156 550 L 156 525 156 525 156 600 156 600 L 156 575 156 575 156 650 156 650 LI L 156 625 156 625 156 700 156 700 L 156 675 156 675 156 750 156 750 L L 156 725 156 725 156 800 156 800 Distress and calling 156 775 156 775 156 850 156 850 L L 156 825 156 825 156 900 161 500 TT 156 875 156 875 156 950 161 550 156 925 161 525 157 000 161 600 156 975 161 575 157 050 161 650 157 025 161 625 157 100 161 700 157 075 161 675 157 150 161 750 157 125 161 725 157 200 161 800 157 175 161 775 157 250 161 850 157 225 161 825 157 300 161 900 157 275 161 875 157 350 161 950 157 325 161 925 157 400 162 000 157 375 157 375 157 425 157 425
34. ation window in which it is possible to verify the call you are about to transmit The VHF will by default display only information that you could influence in the call setup Example Transmit Station Call What is hidden to the user is that calls are formed according to the specifications ITU R 493 11 MMSI 001234567 For the example call an individual station call request the following information is not shown to the user OK send lt Menu back 1 F3E G3E Simplex EOS Acknowledgement request RQ 117 For all radiotelephony calls transmitted to all ships or to a group of ships EOS End Of Call 127 Transmitted acknowledgement calls are not shown in any verification window before transmission The acknowledgement of any received individual call request will be according to ITU R 493 11 The manipulation of the received call will be Self ID in the received call is used as address in the transmitted call Address in the received call is used as self ID in the transmitted call EOS Acknowledgement 122 1stele command might be changed to Unable to Comply 104 on operators request stating the selected reason For all received or transmitted calls the full information can be retrieved from the DSC log 4 7 4 Receiving DSC calls with errors Distress calls will have an importance that high that even if they are received with errors they will as far as possible be r
35. ay procedure When DSC distress acknowledgement is received after you have pressed DISTRESS or if you otherwise need to commence distress traffic via radiotelephony on the distress traffic frequency channel 16 follow this procedure MAYDAY this is the 9 digit identity and the call sign or other identification of the ship the ship s position in latitude and longitude or other reference to a known geographi cal location the natu and assistance wanted any other information which might facilitate the rescue Upon reception of a DSC distress alert from another ship in distress you should acknowl edge the receipt by radiotelephony on the distress traffic frequency channel 16 by doing the following MAYDAY the 9 digit identity of the ship distress repeated 3 times this is the 9 digit identity or the call sign or other identification of own ship repeated 3times RECEIVED MAYDAY iv 0544 0544 Your VHF at a glance RT5020 RT5022 4 5 Loudspeaker Volume level indicator Squelch level indicator Indicator lamps Condition when lit 1W 1 watt transmission mode Alarm Alarm call received Call DSC call for you received DW Dual watch mode 5 Telephone display 6 Indicators Condition when lit Tx Transmitting Int International channel system activated Is used when sailing on any sea in the world except in US waters US US channel system activated Is used
36. bal Maritime Distress and Safety System MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identification PTT Push To Talk button RQ DSC Call Acknowledgement Request RX Receive r SQ Squelch TX Transmit ter UTC Coordinated Universal Time Please note Any responsibility or liability for loss or damage in connection with the use of this product and the accompanying documentation is disclaimed The information in this manual is provided for information purposes only is subject to change without notice may contain errors or inaccuracies and represents no commitment whatsoever This agreement is governed by the laws of Denmark Doc No B5022GBO Issue E 0544 ii 0544 Training Information The Thrane amp Thrane RT5022 RT5020 VHF radio is designed for occupational use only and is also classified as such It must only be used in the course of employment by individuals aware of both the hazards as well as the ways to minimize those hazards The radio is thus NOT intended for use in an uncontrolled environment by the general public The RT5022 RT5020 has been tested and complies with the FCC RF exposure limits for Occupational Use Only The radio also complies with the following guidelines and stand ards regarding RF energy and electromagnetic energy levels including the recommended levels for human exposure FCC OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C evaluating compliance with FCC guidelines for human exposure to radio freguency electromagnetic fields
37. before you do that you can go through a list of actions to fix the problem by yourself and save time 23 Detail Detail 5 2 1 1 Ship power In some installations ship power might occasionally disappear for a short time e g if Switching between land power or generator power Your equipment will shut down immedi ately when power is failing If the power does not arrive within 10 minutes the radio cannot be expected to start up automatically 5 2 1 2 Fuses If a press on the ON OFF button does not turn on the radio and ship power is present a fuse might need replacement The main fuse is located on the rear side of the radio The shield is removed and the fuse is simply replaced with a new one Fuse 15A Auto 5 2 2 Self test Symptom Radio operation is difficult It is possible to make a self test of the equipment user interface Any entry means and readouts can be verified in the self test The test is executed from menu 6 If any of the following tests are failing you should contact your authorized dealer for service 5 2 2 1 Key test All push buttons be checked using the self test in menu 6 1 Pressing or releasing any key on the front panel will be echoed in the graphic display Only exception is DISTRESS and ON OFF which will maintain their functionality These buttons can be pressed periodi cally for a short time to check that they are functional Pressing twice will exit the test 5 2 2 2 Display tes
38. call is initiated 16 0544 the MMSI number is a group number the group call flow is entered from the window where a channel is selected Ifa ship station number MMSI is available the station call flow is entered from the window where a channel is selected the MMSI number is a coast station the operator will be led to the transmit verification window for a station call 4 5 1 1 Using the Contact list from the Call Sequences Any call initiated from the DSC call menu that needs an MMSI number or PSTN number might search and use that number from the Contact list If Search for Contact is selected from anywhere in a call flow the contact search list is entered Selecting the contact with lt gt will return to the corresponding MMSI PSTN entry window in the call flow with the selected number information pre filled 4 5 2 Show contact Via the menu item 2 2 it is possible to search for a contact s information without changing or initiate anything 4 5 3 Adding a new contact If you want to add a new contact to your list go into menu item 2 3 The following empty contact window will appear Add Contact Name MMSI PSTN Save contact The focus bar is used to control what field the operator wants to put information into Example if is pressed Add Contact Name Anders Fisker After having pressed the contact information looks as follows Add Contact Name Anders Fisker MMSI PSTN
39. cting any of the call types will lead to a call establishing flow with maximum flexibility You should make yourself familiar with the flow sequences but be sure you do not actually send the message by mistake In other words never press the transmit verifica tion window if you do not actually intend to send an emergency call Designated distress calls are composed entering the menu 1 4 1 From this list the Nature of Distress is selected A fast method to reach this selection list is a short press on The call completion is then continued from here If no nature of distress is selected but is pressed for 5 seconds an undesignated distress is sent Distress calls are always transmitted by pressing the button for 5 seconds After you have transmitted a distress call the VHF is in distress mode distress call is re transmitted once each 312 42 minutes The distress mode can be exited only by reception of the appropriate distress acknowledgement call or if you press for 5 seconds or if you power off the VHF The will start up in distress mode after a power failure 2 9 DSC call log Received and transmitted DSC messages can be found DSC Loss with details in the DSC Logs 1 5 A special log contains DSC D distress related calls The call log system will store the last 20 calls sorted by date and time 3 DSC Transmit 2 DSC Receive Log Each of the logs and each of the calls within the logs have their own possible actions
40. cting the Handset Volume menu 4 3 1 The B and E buttons are used to adjust the level The level is indicated in the information message display 17 Squelch The squelch level is adjusted by using the squelch control The actual squelch level is visualized the telephone display 4 0544 0544 1 8 Channel selection The system is defaulting to channel 16 after a normal power on Channels can be selected using the GB increasing to next valid VHF channel or GD decreasing channel Channels can also be entered using the numeric keypad The active working channel is always shown in the upper display 1 9 Dual watch Dual watch is a mode where the priority channel 16 is scanned periodically for a signal while listening on working channel Dual watch is activated by pressing the DW button The DW indicator is lit while DW is active Dual watch is deactivated by Pressing DW Continues to receive on the working channel Pressing PTT Transmits always on working channel Pressing 16 Pressing Replay Dual watch is terminated while the message is replayed and will then be re invoked Selecting a new channel while in dual watch mode will continue dual watch on the new selected working channel unless a signal is found on channel 16 1 10 Replay Replay is a facility built into the product which always will allow the operator to repeat the latest 90 seconds of received voice data to be repla
41. ducted spurious emission Distortion S N ratio 56 more than 43 dB below 0 25 nW more than 74 dB more than 73 dB better than 10 dB more than 74 dB more than 94 dBiV 25W 0dB to 0 5dB 0 85 W 0 5dB to 148 below 75 dB below 0 25 mW below 3 better than 46 dB 0544 Thrane amp Ihrane DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Thrane amp Thrane A S Porsvej 2 9200 Aalborg SV DK Denmark We as manufacturer herewith declare that the following equipment complies with the specifications of the Marine Equipment Directive 96 98 EC amp the amending Directive 2002 75 A 1 5 1 A 1 5 2 Equipments SAILOR RT50xx VHF Radiotelephone with DSC Controller amp Ch 70 Watch Keeping Receiver Consisting of RT5022 Main Transceiver Unit simplex semi duplex RT5020 Main Transceiver Unit duplex HS5001 Handset CUS5000 Remote Control Unit CB5009 Connection Box EB5008 Extension Box LB5007 LAN Box SB5006 Service Box AP4365 Alarm Panel Eguipment Applicability SAILOR RT5022 is a simplex semi duplex VHF radiotelephone and SAILOR RT5020 is a full duplex VHF radiotelephone both designed for maritime communication within the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System GMDSS with DSC capability SAILOR RT5022 and SAILOR RT5020 are able to operate on all international VHF channels Declaration SAILOR RT5022 and SAILOR RT5020 conform to the Maritime Equipment Directive 96 98 EC and 2002 75 EC which is shown by conforming to
42. e display is displaying the active channel 16 While the active scanning window is visible scanning can be terminated by Lifting the handset off the hook Pressing 16 Channel 16 is used as working channel Pressing DISTRESS Initiates DSC distress Pressing Working channel is used as before scanning was entered regardless of carrier state Pressing Replay Message is replayed Pressing any numeric key Normal channel entry If scanning is terminated while no active signal was found the VHF will receive on the working channel as it was before scanning was initiated If scanning is terminated handset hook off while an active signal is received the VHF will operate on this channel after termination 3 10 Creating scan tables The scanning tables are user configurable Creating or editing a scanning table by organizing a subset of channels e g Table A for scanning is done by selecting the Edit Scan Table A entry 3 5 1 Private channels non numeric identifiers P F or L can be part of a channel table The number of channels in a scan table is limited to 16 3 scan tables A B amp C can be defined for each enabled channel mode Scanning tables are stored during the power down sequence 0544 1 3 Detail Detail 4 DSC operations in detail 4 1 MMSI Number To operate VHF with DSC the equipment needs to be configured with your vessel s MMSI number If not configured before installati
43. easy DSC radiotelephony initiation Scanning Priority scanning All channels or scanning up to 3 user programmable scan tables in each channel mode Voice replay Voice replay facility of up to 90 seconds of received voice data Automatic sguelch Automatic sguelch adjustment witn memory function Readout Dimming facility for better sight at night 10 2 General DSC facilities 056 operation According to Rec ITU R M 541 9 and Rec ITU R M 689 2 DSC protocol According to Rec ITU R M 493 11 Class A Navigator interface According to IEC 61162 1 GLL RMC ZDA GGA VTG GNS Symbol error rate Below 1 10 121 dBm or 0 20 iV p d Modulation 1700 Hz 400 Hz 1200 baud Frequency error below 1 Hz Residual modulation below 26 dB 10 3 Specific data for transceiver unit RT5022 Frequency range Rx Tx 149 300 163 750 MHz Operation modes Simplex Semiduplex Modulation G3EJN for Telephony G2B for DSC Frequency stability below 3 ppm Aerial connectors Standard 50 ohm female SO239 Temperature range 15 C to 55 C Supply voltage 12V to 24V DC nominal 54 0544 Supply range Transceiver dimensions Transceiver weight Receiver Sensitivity for 20 dB SINAD CCITT weighted AF rated Power Internal L S Output for External L S Distortion S N ratio Spurious emission Spurious response rejection Intermodulation response Co channel rejection Adjacent channel selectivity Blocking level Transmitter RF output power High
44. eceived and displayed on the screen If a call is received with errors this will be indicated with a receive error REC ERR marking next to the heading of the call In this case the full integrity of the data is not to be trusted and the handling possibilities e g relaying the call with direct use of the received data are limited by the equipment 4 7 5 Priority of DSC versus VHF If a situation occurs where there is a conflict between the VHF and the DSC functionality for instance voice transmission on a working channel using PTT simultaneously with trans mission of a DSC call the DSC transmission will be prioritized As a consequence the following VHF functions may need to be re initiated if the DSC activity has occurred while these were active Replay Scanning Dual watch PTT A normal received DSC call request will appear on the screen as soon it is recognized on channel 70 This will not affect VHF radiotelephony before OK is pressed unless automatic channel shift has been configureded See chapter Automatic channel shift 20 0544 0544 4 8 Radio configuration and settings This section describes the configuration and settings possible to control from the operator front panel and this is not described elsewhere in this manual If your equipment needs configuration beyond these possibilities you must call you dealer for special support 4 8 1 Idle display Whenever the radio is left in a state where t
45. ed on the MPE radius of 10 3m plus the 6 6 2m height of an adult 2 On vessels that cannot fulfil requirements in item 1 the antenna must be mounted so that it s lowest point is at least 3 3 1m vertically above the heads of people on deck and all persons must be outside the 10 3m MPE radius during radio transmissions Always mount the antenna at least 10 3m away from possible human access Never touch the antenna when transmitting Use only authorized T amp T accessories Failure to observe any of these warnings may cause you to exceed FCC RF exposure limits or create other dangerous conditions 0544 iii Quick DSC distress call only for emergency use If necessary switch pressing the ON OFF button 2 Lift up the lid covering the orange key and press for 5 seconds 3 The Alarm indicator light will flash and will be accompanied by a sound Distress message is sent at the continuous tone 4 Unless stopped manually by pressing the key or switching the unit off the distress call is automatically repeated every 312 412 minutes until distress acknowledgment is received Wait for distress acknowledgement and start mayday procedure If an alarm panel is connected the VHF DISTRESS button on this unit will have the same functionality All further handling should continue in front of your main VHF DSC NOTE If needed the default language English is obtained by pressing the following keys Mayd
46. ge packages It is possible to change the overall text in the information text display to a language different from the default language English by selecting the appropriate language in the Language menu 4 6 4 Only the languages shown in this menu are supported New languages can only be distributed along with official software updates The RT5022 RT5020 is approved with the default language Therefore the following mode of operation is implemented 21 Detail Detail If the product is turned off and on normally using the button the default language will always be selected regardless of the language mode before power off The following sequence will always put the unit back in default language mode except when in distress state Technical abbreviations such as the four points of the compass N S E and W DSC symbol notations Ack RQ Ack BQ and EOS etc is attempted to be maintained as in the default language 4 8 4 Privacy talk mode It is possible to configure the radio to be used for a certain level of privacy Privacy mode is only effective if the system is installed with CU5000 remote CU units In privacy mode all received voice speaker and earpiece will be muted to the CU5000 remote units when the handset is lifted on the transceiver OC is displayed IN CU5000 display An incoming alarm sound will overrule privacy mode Privacy mode is enabled disabled via menu 4 3 3 22 0544 5 Errors a
47. gs are stored as default during the power off sequence 3 3 Automatic squelch programming It is possible to attach a squelch level with each channel if particular noisy channels require continuous special squelch setting If a channel is selected squelch level is inherited from either the global setting or a stored squelch level for that particular channel default is that all channels are using the global squelch level Storing squelch level on a channel is done while listening on that particular channel e Push the o button The squelch level is now automatically adjusted to suppress the noise on the channel While adjusting noise is heard The squelch level indicator follows adjust ment and finally display the required level The squelch level is memorized on the channel indicated by flashing the SQ LED flashing 3 seconds If a channel with a programmed squelch level is selected and the SQUELCH button is turned the programmed squelch level for that channel is removed global level During Dual Watch or Scanning only the global squelsh level is used as indicated by the squelch level indicator Channel 16 squelch level is not programmable All programmed channel squelch levels are stored during power down and restored during power up sequence 10 0544 0544 3 4 Setting channel mode The VHF is delivered from factory with both Int amp US channels enabled for selection from the operation menu Provision of other cou
48. he 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 was left in a simple menu 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 3 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 you can press the on off button for a short time This will show the information Screen for 15 seconds before it turns off 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 is pre programmed with a number of langua
49. ld be programmed with the following number 244P1234 with the digit 2 entered as the first digit and the digit 4 as the last digit 3 8 Transmitter power Transmitter output power can always be chosen while the radio is active Pressing the 1W button will toggle the transmitter power between low power below 1W and high power below 25W The 1W indicator is lit when low power is selected As a default any channel shift will cause the transmitter power to be adjusted to the maximum power allowed on that channel 12 0544 3 9 Channel scanning Scanning is an extension to the dual watch functionality by which it is possible to watch multiple channels It is possible to scan All channels in a sequence Anumber of selected channels in a sequence organized into individual 3 scan tables Scan table A B and C The scan type can be selected from the Scanning menu 3 The DW indicator is lit as well because the priority channel 16 by default is included in any scan table During the scan SC is shown in the upper display If an active signal is found on a channel different from channel 16 the radio remains on that channel for 4 seconds but still respecting dual watch requirements where after scanning is resumed The telephone display is displaying the active channel If an active signal is found on channel 16 the VHF is locked on channel 16 until the signal disappears where after scanning is resumed The telephon
50. lity is maintained if OC is not shown in the telephone display 7 2 Alarm panel The alarm panel AP4365 will if connected correctly to the VHF be illuminated in the red VHF DISTRESS push button 7 2 1 Distress initiation Only undesignated distress can be sent from the alarm panel The distress is sent by lifting the lid over the VHF DISTRESS button on the alarm panel and pressing the button for 5 seconds A sound is heard each second After 5 seconds a constant sound is heard indicating that you have sent the distress You can now release the button The alarm sound in the alarm panel can be muted by pressing the on the alarm panel The VHF is now in distress mode You must now continue the distress traffic and procedures from the front panel of your VHF if possible The procedures are now the same as described for handling distress mode from the main unit Maritime channels 0544 33 Channels 8 Maritime Channels 8 1 International channels Channels TX SIMPLEX DUPLEX Channel TX RX SIMPLEX DUPLEX MHz Intership Port Port Public MHz MHz Port Port Public 60 156 050 160 650 156 025 160 625 156 100 160 700 156 075 160 675 156 150 160 750 156 125 160 725 156 200 160 800 156 175 160 775 156 250 160 850 156 225 160 825 156 300 156 300 156 275 160 875 156 350 160 950 156 325 160 925 156 400 156 400 156 375 156 375 156 450 156 450 156 425 156 425 156 500 156 500 15
51. ms of the imposed VSWR and due to the nature of the DSC signalling It should be noted however that the DSC receiver of a VHF is likely to be temporarily blocked in reception due to high signal blocking if the associated DSC antenna is installed in close vicinity of a RX TX antenna at the same horizontal level while transmission takes place from this RX TX antenna No 1 VHF RX TX No 2 VHF DSC No 2 VHF RX TX No 1 VHF DSC 39619 Example of VHF antenna arrangement RX TX antenna RX TX antenna DSC antenna DSC antenna Example of VHF antenna arrangement 0544 53 Installation Installation 10 Technical specifications 10 1 General information Channel Tables 4 pre programmed channel tables covering the following regions International waters according to radio regulations US waters according to radio regulations Inland waters with ATIS according to radio regulations Canadian waters covering most areas Private Channels Up to 30 private channels in 3 separate banks per channel mode designated F P or L Each bank contains 10 private channels Weather channels are pre configured for US and Canadian regions occupying a number of private channels Channel spacing 25 kHz optional 12 5 kHz Contact List User programmable with up to 200 entries for
52. n to the previous window 1 DSC Call 1 1 Station Call 1 2 PSTN Call 1 3 Group Call 1 4 Emergency 1 4 1 Compose Distress 1 4 2 Compose Urgency 1 4 2 1 Ships 1 4 2 2 Individual 1 4 3 Compose Safety 1 4 3 1 All Ships 1 4 3 2 Individual 1 44 Compose Relay 1 5 DSC Logs 1 5 1 DSC Distress Log 145 Compose Distress Ack 1 4 4 1 Distress Relay 1 4 4 1 1 All Ships 1 4 4 2 Individual 1 4 4 2 Distress Relay Ack 1 5 2 DSC Receive Log 2 Contacts 2 1 Call Contact 2 2 Show Contact 2 3 Add Contact 2 4 Edit Contact 2 5 Delete Contact 3 Scanning 3 1 Scan All Channels 3 2 Scan Table A 3 3 Scan Table B 3 4 Scan Table C 1 5 3 DSC Transmit Log 3 5 Edit Scan Tables 3 5 1 Scan Table A 3 5 2 Scan Table B 3 5 3 Scan Table C 4 Settings 4 1 Position amp Time 4 1 1 Set Position 8 Time 4 1 2 Set Radio Time 4 1 3 Show Position 4 2 Display Contrast 4 3 Audio 4 3 1 Handset Volume 4 3 2 DSC Alarm Tones 4 3 2 1 Warning 4 3 2 2 Routine Call 4 3 2 3 Safety Call 4 3 3 Privacy Mode Enable Privacy Disable Privacy 27 System Detail 4 Settings 5 System Log 6 Self Test 52 Statistics 6 1 KeyTest 6 2 Display Test 6 3 LEDTest 6 4 Alarm Test 28
53. nd warnings Errors and warnings are shown in the display accompanied by the sounds shown in the figure below TONE SIGNAL 1 sec 8 ERRORS 4 WARNING amp INFO N 39718 If you receive an error or warning message you will always be able to shut off the alarm Press to finish on going radiotelephony This procedure will not affect the actual read out and accept procedure for errors and warnings Errors and warning messages are shown in the information display Examples of a warning can be a reminder to enter position manually each 4 hours or that the GPS signal suddently is missing 51 System event logging Errors received as pop up and information windows shall be logged in the event logging system for later read out The error logs are accessed from menu 5 1 From menu 5 2 at least the following statistics are available Ontime lt xxxx gt d lt yy gt h lt zz gt m Number of power failures Number of missing GPS situations Number of Tx activations Number of transmitted DSC calls The information is read only on the front panel Counters can be reset only from the service interface 5 2 Troubleshooting If you doubt that your VHF system works properly it is of great importance that you find the reason and assure that the equipment is properly serviced if any of the devices are failing You should contact your authorized dealer for tecnical support of your equipment But
54. ntry regions channel tables for selection requires the intervention by an authorized Sailor representative in order to enable such The operator selection of preferred country region channel table is done from menu 4 4 1 channel mode and the selected country region is indicated in the front panel display note this does not apply to the CA channel table and any custom defined channel tables The selected country region is stored during power down sequence Using the country region Inland waterways Dual Watch DW and scanning mode are not available 3 5 Private channels Private channels can be defined by using the service interface only distributor dealer Enabled private channels become valid for selection on the front panel Using the qe gt will simply make the private channel number appear above the highest numeric channel number 30 3x10 private channels are available for each enabled channel mode Note US mode private channels 9 will be pre programmed with the 10 weather channels In CA mode 2 is pre programmed with the regional weather channels Private channels can be selected using the numeric key pad Private channels Long press on followed by a digit 0 9 Leisure channels Long press on followed by a digit 0 9 Fisher channels Long press on e followed by a digit 0 9 Continued activation of the keys 3 5 7 will cause the letters F L or P respectively to be
55. om 1 ROME If no channels are found to be free within 1 second no channel is suggested 4 5 Contact list The contact list or phone book can contain up to 200 entries Each entry might contain Station group coast station or public name e Station MMSI group MMSI coast MMSI and or public phone number The contact list can be reached from the Contacts 2 Contacts menu 2 2 Show Contact 3 Add Contact 4 Edit Contact 5 Delete Contact 4 5 1 Calling a contact It is possible to initiate the following calls from the Call Contact menu item 2 1 e Individual station ships or coast routine radiotelephony calls Group routine calls Direct dial phone calls to a PSTN phone Entering the Call Contact menu item will bring up a list of possible names to select The name list is sorted alphabetically The alphanumeric keypad can be used for quick search on the first letter in the contact name using wheel mode Selecting a contact will show data for the contact in question Example Call Contact Peters Oil MMSI 003456789 PSTN no 0045 68098765 When is pressed the appropriate call generator will be initialized based on the data If a PSTN number exists for the selected contact the PSTN call flow is initiated Therefore it is important the corresponding MMSI number for that contact being a coast station number If only an MMSI number is present for the contact a ship station group or coast station
56. on the VHF will inform you to program the 9 digit MMSI number at start up The vessel s MMSI number is programmable from the DSC menu 4 5 It can be pro grammed only once from this menu after which changing of the programmed MMSI will be possible only through the service interface If the MMSI number has been programmed correctly the number is displayed in the default idle display after start up 4 1 1 Sub Addressed MMSI The VHF supports setting the 10th digit of the MMSI number to a non zero value This is to be used for being able to individually address multiple VHF s on board a single vessel with the same 9 digit MMSI The 10th digit of the MMSI number can be programmed by the operator After programming the vessel MMSI number the 10 digit will always be set to 0 Programming the 10 bit is done via the menu 4 5 6 1 If the unit is configured to a non zero X10 value it will only respond to received individual routine calls matching all 10 digits in the MMSI number Transmitted routine calls or acknowl edgements to individual routine calls are using the self ID with non zero digit 10 If X10 is programmed to zero the unit reaction modes if receiving an individual call with non zero X10 in the address or self ID can be selected using the menu 4 5 6 2 Selecting 1 Acknowledge non zero the unit will receive the call A call acknowledgement will be returned to exactly the same address as received in the self ID default afte
57. onnect VHF Ext Speaker VHF LS output from these terminals and make available the CU Ext Loudspeaker CU LS connections instead 0544 VHF Signal Cable Connection box Connection box Connection box Connection box Alarm panel Signal description Ships cable SPARC connector designation p n 56 114 In from VHF Out to CU1 or Out to CU2 or to alarm panel VHF 8 twisted pairs 15 pin D sub female 5m extension box extension box connector X3 overall screen pin 1 12 5VDC Red Wht X3 1 X4 1 X5 1 X6 1 Power to CUs pair no 8 Yel w air no 1 pin 2 DATA X3 2 4 2 X5 2 X62 3 SPARC ll bus Data pi pin 3 DATA Yel Bik X33 4 3 X5 3 6 3 5 pair no 1 i air no 2 pin 4 TX AF Blu Wht X4 YAA X4 X64 SPARC Il bus Tx audio pi pin 5 TXAF Blu X5 X4 5 X5 5 X6 5 pair no 2 pin 6 GND Orange Red X3 6 6 X5 6 X6 6 2 Equipment ground pair no 6 amp pin 7 12 5VDC Orange Wht 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 8 Power to CUs pair no 6 i ls air no 3 pin 8 AF Grn Wht X8 4 8 X8 6 8 SPARC Rx audio pi pin 9 RX AF Gm X9 x4 9 X5 9 X6 9 pair no 3 pin 10 12 5VDC BIK Wht X3 10 X410 X5 10 X6 10 Power to CUs pair no 7 pin 11 341 X41 X541 X641 Vir radio extemal pair no 4 speaker output nom 5W pin 12 EXT Speaker Bm Wht 3 12 X412 5 12 X6 12 into 80 pair no 4 pin 13 GND Blk X313 X4 13 X513 X6 13 Equipment ground pair no 7 4 Rx audio line output pin 14 Lineout Purple X314 X4 14 5 14 X6 14 balanced sign
58. oved from the list by selecting the number press 6 delete the number and press 4 3 Differentiating incoming calls by ringing tones Your VHF rings in various ways according to the nature of the call as shown in the following diagram TONE SIGNAL O ONEN MCT TI SRE oa CALLS ROUTINE amp um mu um am PSTN individual call acknowledgement is received an alarm tone is activated that is equal to the alarm tone used for receiving a call request of the same type Calls that are not received as distress calls or calls with category distress or urgency will always engage the prescribed alarm sound For any other DSC calls the call sound on reception can be enabled disabled from a Setup menu 4 3 2 If you receive a call with an alarm sound you will always be able to mute the alarm by pressing the button to be able to finish current radiotelephony call This procedure will not affect the actual call accept procedure 0544 1 5 Detail Detail 4 4 Working channel A working channel will always be suggested by the system if a ship station or group is called for a routine call The working channel is suggested by using the following procedure Select a random channel from the list of simplex channels Scan channel for traffic open squelch If the channel is free suggest the channel If the channel is busy restart fr
59. r program ming the MMSI number Selecting 2 Acknowledge zero the unit will receive the call A call acknowledgement will be returned to address as received in the self ID but with X10 set to zero Selecting 3 Reject call will ignore the received call 4 1 2 Using extended sub address in a calling sequence Entering the station call menu 1 1 allows you to address an call request to another radio supporting the extended address format If the receiver MMSI is not a coast station 007 it is possible to enter either 9 or 10 digits in the Enter Receiver MMSI window Entering 9 digits will automatically set the 10th digit to zero for the receiver address other call flows than RT station call requests to a ship station are not supporting this feature It is possible to create entries in the contact list with 9 or 10 digit MMSI numbers unless they are group station 0 or coast station 00 numbers 14 0544 4 2 Group MMSI number If your radio is configured as member of a group s it will receive group calls to that group The VHF can be configured to be part of up to 10 groups The group MMSI numbers can be programmed from menu 4 5 2 The configured group numbers are shown as a list You can add a group MMSI number by selecting the empty list entry and press Enter a valid group MMSI and press group number can be changed by selecting the number ok J edit the number and press OK A group number can be rem
60. ransition if Any handset is hooked off The received call cannot currently be presented on the information display due to priority Distress calls and all ship calls with category distress or urgency will alert continuously until manually handled from the front panel 47 Implicit behaviour for operations with DSC This section describes assumptions and decisions made that are critical for correct function ality but might be hidden to the operator in the display 4 7 1 DSC transmission All DSC calls are transmitted on channel 70 with a transmitter power of 25W Distress urgency and non test safety calls are always transmitted Other calls are sent only if the radio is not already recognizing a DSC message on channel 70 4 7 2 Transmitting undesignated distress Undesignated distress solely created using the DISTRESS button does not show any message prior to the actual transmission The following message will be sent Format specifier Distress 112 Self Id Your MMSI number Nature of distress Undesignated 107 Distress coordinates Automatically inserted if position is available e g from GPS otherwise unknown 9999999999 Time of position Automatically inserted if time of position is available e g from GPS otherwise unknown 8888 Subsequent communication 100 EOS 127 19 Detail Detail 4 7 3 Verification of a DSC call before transmission The final step in each DSC call sequence is the verific
61. reference is made to the IMO COMSAR Circ 32 GUIDELINES FOR THE HARMONIZATION OF GMDSS REQUIRE MENTS FOR RADIO INSTALLATIONS ON BOARD SOLAS SHIPS 9 4 2 RX TX antenna In installations consisting of two or more VHF radios it is important to ensure the optimum performance of these by carefully selecting the mutual antenna positions In general the highest possible RF attenuation between the VHF RX TX antennas in the installation should be sought for The most important parameter in achieving this is by ensuring that none of the RX TX antennas in the installation are positioned at the same horizontal level i e the RX TX antennas must be installed at shifted elevations as indicated below In situations where sufficient vertical distance between two or more such antennas is found difficult to obtain the horizontal distance between them will play an increasingly important role in the equipment performance the less the vertical separation and as a minimum 5m horizontal distance between any RX TX antennas in the installation should be ensured Additionally in order to minimize any increase in VSWR of the VHF RX TX antenna this should be installed in a distance no closer to any other mast pole object or other RF anten nas than 2 m To the widest possible extend the VHF antennas should be kept out of the antenna main beam of any radar and satellite equipment 52 0544 9 4 3 DSC antenna The positioning of the DSC antennas is less critical in ter
62. replay window Replay is interrupted when Pressing PTT e Receiving any message in the information message display Recorded voice data will not survive power down of any kind 1 11 Dimming To adjust the light intensity the dim button is pressed Dim While the dim button is pressed the intensity is changing Releasing the dim button will maintain the current light intensity A renewed pressing of the dim button will change the direction of the light intensity change If the VHF is dimmed to zero any key press will wake up the light to a minimum visible at night Active text in the information message display might prevent dimming to zero It is possible to reduce illumination to zero If you press a key in this state the light will illuminate to the lowest illuminated state for 5 seconds where after it will return to the zero illumination state If a message is shown on the screen while dimming is set to zero the illumination is adjusted to the lowest nonzero value 1 12 Contrast Contrast of the information message display and thereby optimizing the vertical viewing angle can be adjusted initially by entering the Display Contrast menu Use the arrows to adjust contrast The contrast will be set simultaneously during adjustment 6 0544 0544 2 Basic DSC operations When switched on your VHF automatically monitors channel 70 for incoming DSC calls 2 1 Menu operation To operate DSC functionality the menu system is used
63. t The information message display is an LCD screen A test of all pixels in the screen is executed in menu 6 2 Triangles are shown in the display 5 2 2 3 LED test You can verify that all light indicators including the channel display can be lit Running the LED test 6 3 will turn on all indicators for 2 seconds where after these will return to their previous state 5 2 2 4 Alarm and Audio Test Entering this test item 6 4 will route the distress and urgency alarm sound to all speakers where this alarm is to be heard 24 0544 0544 5 2 3 GPS Sympton Position requested If your radio is connected to a GPS and you receive a request in the display to enter position and time then it is possibly that the GPS unit is either turned off broken or disconnected The GPS is connected on the rear side of the radio either directly to the option connector or via connection box see section Interface connections Please refer to installation section of this manual for connection details Until GPS signal has been restored you must update the position manually as requested by VHF 5 2 4 Accessory connection Symptom Some or all of the remote units do not work First turn your VHF off and on Turn all remote units on if possible Check status of the units by going into the Accessories menu 4 6 2 In this menu you can read the status of any connected device If the status is not found for a particular device it cannot be recognized b
64. the Harmonised standards EN60945 regarding environmental requirements EN301925 regarding spectrum matters and EN300338 regarding Digital Selective Calling DSC SAILOR RT5022 also conforms to FCC rules part 80 FCC ID TCORT5022 Certificate no MED 96 98 EC Module D certificate P 117 Notified Body Telefication 0 5 60 Telefication 05212002 AA 02 Telefication 05218052 AA 00 Date Executive Chief Officer Henrik Lunde Doc no 39861D00 05212002 02 Thrane 8 Thrane A S info thrane com www thrane com Thrane amp hrane
65. tivity on the CALL indicator and if more severe Distress and Urgency calls also the ALARM indicator When receiving a DSC call the message will be displayed immediately in the information message display if not obstructed by any other operations taking place Received DSC calls will always be accom panied by a sound alarm Basic Basic When you receive a call you can read in the display whether the call is addressed to All Ships ships in a specific geographic area a group of ships or to your ship identified by your MMSI number as an individual call If you are busy you can choose to handle the call a little later e g by pressing which will stop the alarm sound When you are ready to accept the call lift the handset or press Your choices handling the particular call will now appear Follow the instructions If an individual call is received it will not be acknowledged before you accept the call 2 3 Transmitting DSC Calls All DSC calls are initiated from the DSC Call Menu 1 When entering a menu item you will be guided through d the call construction For every call generated you will ae have the possibility of verifying the call before you ae DSC Call 1 transmitit 2 PSTN Call 3 Group Call 4 Emergency 5 DSC Logs 2 4 Calla ship station To call a ship station and suggest a working channel enter the Station Call menu 1 1 and follow the instructions Have the ships MMSI number ready if it is
66. upon selection e g printing 2 10 Entering your position into the system Ship s position and the time for this position are essential to the success of a possible rescue operation This information is automatically added to a DSC distress call sent from your VHF Therefore it is important always to keep this information updated Normally a GPS is connected to the VHF In case of correct installation this will assure correct updating of position and time If your VHF is not connected to an external GPS system or a malfunction of the GPS connection is detected by the VHF the VHF will automatically prompt you to update your position manually 1 minute after power up and then every 4 hours The position and time can always be entered on your initiative via the Set Position amp Time selection in the Settings menu 4 1 1 Basic Detail 3 Your VHF in detail 31 Abnormal power down If for any reason the main power disappears for a period less than 10 minutes the VHF will be able to turn itself on when power is resumed without pressing ON OFF If the VHF was abnormally powered down for less than 1 minute the VHF will start up with the same settings as before the power failure took place communication channel volume squelch settings etc If the abnormal power down lasted more than 1 minute the VHF might start up with the settings as they were last time the VHF was turned off normally 3 2 Settings volume settin
67. wly installed CUs Power on VHF Power on first CU Power on second CU If an additional CU is installed in a system already working with a single CU the already existing CU must be switched on prior to the first power on of the new CU Adding a CU in an installation already providing one CU Power on VHF Power on the existing CU Power on the newly installed CU This procedure is also followed if a CU is moved from another installation to this installation Always turn on the existing CU before turning on the last acquired one when powering for the first time after installation 0544 41 s gt J 2x85 E ee 2x84 5 b sj NE anne sl qr ds IY ES 3 QU 1 N ES d 7 50 83117 N 36 100 m Installation Installation Connection box Drilling plan 6 6 ES 8 amp 26 pes 26 I 258 4 3 pe 93 239 Mounting 6 6 O O 50 50 amp o O O Free space for mounting Free space for cable entry i 39656 Weight Connection box 42 1 7 kg 0544 0544 Extension box v O S O O Um 49 Mounting x O O 50 50 6
68. y a count down window in the information display except if the radio is powered down in distress mode Any connected devices Alarm Panel Handset CUs will be operational only if the VHF is powered 1 2 Operating VHF radio communication The VHF is operated by means of a handset To bring the VHF in transmission mode the handset must be hooked off and the PTT button on the handset has to be pressed Transmission is indicated by the lighted TX indicator Receive mode is always reached by releasing the PTT button Handset Handset hooked on hooked off Press PTT Release PTT vj Sy Transmit and receive is performed on the working channel shown in the telephone display If the handset is used with an RT5020 duplex radio received signal can always be monitored in the handset earpiece With the RT5022 simplex semi duplex radio the received voice signal can only be monitored in the earpiece while PTT is released 1 3 Receiving a call on Channel 16 When you hear your call name in the loudspeaker 1 Liftthe handset 2 Press the PTT key 3 Repeat the name of the station calling you and say This is your ship s name 4 Suggesta channel other than 16 by saying Channel suggested number 5 Say Over and release the PTT key to allow your caller to confirm the suggested new channel Basic Basic 6 Switch to the new channel for example channel 71 and begin your conversation Press PTT only when you are talking If
69. y your VHF The communication to the remote units is taking place via a serial multi drop bus connection on the rear side of the radio either directly to the SPARC Il connector or via connection box and or extension box see section Interface connections If an alarm panel AP4365 is connected please check there is a light in the red VHF DISTRESS button If not fuses in the alarm panel might need replacement before the serial bus is operational Communication problems will not affect the VHF unit functionality 5 2 5 Device failure If any of the checks descibed above does not explain or help to solve the problems you have discovered the problem might be related to the unit itself Now you must call the authorized workshop that will make the necessary repair When you report that you need service for your device you can inform your dealer about the problem you see and give the following information VHF Serial Number e g found via the menu item 4 6 1 2 Firmware version reported via menu item 4 6 1 1 25 Detail System 5 2 6 Missing MMSI Symptom DSC function is not working If you have powered your VHF for the first time it might not have the MMSI number pro grammed You must program the MMSI number before the radio is operational for DSC Programming is done via menu item 4 5 1 5 2 7 Radio time Symptom DSC logs are sorted with a wrong time stamp or radio time is not correct The problem with a wrong r
70. yed in the acoustic devices Received voice data is defined when the squelch is open This means that 90 seconds of actual traffic could be accumulated over several hours days If the 90 seconds storage limit is reached the oldest data is simply overridden with the newest received traffic data FIFO principle Activating replay The front panel has a dedicated replay button 44 A push the replay button will bring up a replay window in the information message display Holding down replay will drive a counter to be updated in the display where it is determined how many seconds of recorded data is wanted for replay the last XX seconds of recorded data If pressing the replay button in normal receive mode this will still allow the unit to receive audio in the speaker system Basic Basic When releasing the replay button the replay function will take over the audio system and start to replay the last XX seconds of data received on any channel The time when the traffic was received and the channel on which it was received is displayed during replay Volume control can be used on the replay data to adjust sound pressure in audio devices During replay is shown in the channel display to indicate that listening on the live receive signal is disabled in this situation as well as recording is disabled If a signal is received on the working channel while replay is activated this is indicated in the lower left corner of the
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