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1. Orange INIO A RAOIN Black redundant and not used Wire the external speaker into the two free terminals The Basestations VHF cable must not occupy the connector in the VHF black box that is designated Station 1 Station 1 must be connected to a hardwired VHF Handset or Control Panel 15 uonejeisu Handset amp Keypad Overview 3 HANDSET AND KEYPAD OVERVIEW 3 1 Layout Functions 1 Speaker Earpiece 2 PTT Push To Talk 3 MOB amp Soft key 1 4 MOB amp Soft key 2 5 4 way NavPad Up Down Left Right 6 Product Selection 4 7 Menu Enter 8 POWER 8 LIGHTS 9 STANDBY AUTO 6 10 Microphone 4 7 jr ENU Product 8 SIBY Auto 10 Fig 3 1 Wireless Remote Commander Note When using your WR20 Handset for voice communication hold the Handset speaker close to your ear as you would a mobile phone 3 2 PwR LiGHTs key Powering on and off Press the PWR LIGHTS key to turn on the WR20 Handset The display will show SIMRAD WR20 and the current software version number After approximately 2 seconds the display will revert to the Product List see section 5 3 To turn the Handset off hold the PWR LIG TS key for 3 seconds The displav will show Power Down Hold PWR Kev for 3 Secs M9IAJ9AQ ped ay 2 jespueH Handset 8 Kevpad Overview WR20 Remote Commander If the PWR LIGHTS kev is released at anv time during the power down sequence the Handset will revert to whatever it was disp
2. 1 4 Note Note The way that Bluetooth operates means that the maximum distance between the WR20 handset and its base station is less when using the handset in audio mode VHF intercom or mobile phone modes than for data communication In addition the Bluetooth signal strength is heavilv attenuated bv the human head and is optimized when the handset is in line of sight of the base station f BPJ2 Fig 1 2 Showing possible reduction in range depending on how the handset is held About this manual The manual combines operating and installation information for the WR20 Operation is sub divided into main product categories for easy reference For full operating details of the products under WR20 control please refer to their supplied user manual SimNet network system SimNet is Simrad s proprietary high speed data bus network It provides intelligent sharing of data and control information between a wide range of marine electronics and instruments Bluetooth Bluetooth is the name of a wireless technology standard for connecting devices without the need for cables It provides a reliable means of data and audio communication between the remote Handset and a fixed Basestation The separation distance between the Handset and Basestation can generally be greater for data communication compared with that of audio communication Bluetooth and WiFi technologies operate in the same part of the radio spectrum As
3. 4 Cursor B W Control A WIN EXT Y Fig 8 3 Cursor control 48 NavStation Pressing the WIN SoftKey allows you to toggle between the active window combinations on the primary products display 8 3 2 KEY option Additional primary functions are provided by pressing the KEY SoftKey This provides access to the functions shown in Fig 8 4 4 CX34 1_ gt PLOT WIN CLR CURSOR EXIT Y Fig 8 4 KEY options These options provide the same functions as the equivalent keys on the primary product Refer to user manual Cursor control can also be gained at this stage by pressing the CURSOR SoftKey 8 4 MOB function Simultaneously pressing the two MOB SoftKeys for over 3 seconds activates the MOB Man Over Board function The display will change as shown in Fig 8 5 and a few short beeps will be heard from the Handset CX34 1 EXTERNAL MOB START CLEAR Y Fig 8 5 MOB If activated by mistake press the CLEAR SoftKey to cancel the MOB Press the START SoftKey to confirm and start MOB navigation 49 UOJJEJSAEN NavStation WR20 Remote Commander All of the relevant information for an efficient rescue operation will be shown on the NavStations primary display To turn off an active MOB please refer to the NavStation user manual 50 Instruments 9 INSTRUMENTS 9 1 General The WR20 Remote Commander can be used to control all of the major functions of anv WR20 compatible instr
4. 1 degree steps Holding the key down makes changes at a rate of 5 degrees per second until released 6 6 1 DODGE Refer to section 6 5 1 6 7 Auto Nav mode As the display is loaded into the WR20 Handset it will make a short notification beep The Auto Nav Prompt display shows all the relevant information for this Mode Fig 6 10 AP25 1 Engage Nav WP RTP0001 BRG W W 190 M CSE CHG S105 CANCEL OK Y Fig 6 10 Auto Nav Prompt display 37 jojidoinv Autopilot WR20 Remote Commander The svstem is waiting for confirmation to enter Nav mode Press the OK SoftKev to confirm course change and engage Auto Nav Mode Press the CANCEL SoftKev to Cancel the Engage Auto Nav Prompt displav and return to the previous Mode Once confirmed and the Auto Nav Mode is engaged the displav shows all relevant information Fig 6 11 AP25 1 Auto Nav RTPOOO1 0 01NM DODGE MODE Y Fig 6 11 Auto Nav display 6 7 1 DODGE Refer to section 6 5 1 Note The Engage Nav prompt also appears when approaching a waypoint This is a demand for a course change accept when the change onto the next leg exceeds the course change limit 10 20 or 30 as set in the Autopilot installation setup WARNING If the course change is not acknowledged the Autopilot will continue on its present heading This could result in damage to your vessel and serious injury 6 8 Auto Wind mode 38 The Auto Wind Display shows
5. Data group list The available groups are Heading Data Navigation Wind Data Speed amp Log e Environmental e Depth Data e Pilot Data Position Using the A or W keys highlight the required Data Group and press the MENU or P key to select it This brings you to a sub menu of items for that selected Data Group Fig 11 5 For a full list of Data Group Items refer to page 62 59 sAejds q eea Data Displavs WR20 Remote Commander Navigation Cross Track Err Bearing to WP Wind Data Speed amp Log v Fig 11 5 Selected group item list Using the A or V keys highlight the Data Item required and press the MENU or key to accept This will return you to the Edit DataPage screen To continue adding items repeat the stages from the beginning of this section 11 3 1 or to accept the change and display the new DataPage press the key Fig 11 6 Datapage 2 DEPTH 11 2 M BSPEED 7 0 KT HEADING 130 M 125 M Fig 11 6 New DataPage 11 3 2 Exchanging a DataPage item On entering the Edit DataPage screen Fig 11 3 the display shows the current data Use the A or W keys to highlight the Data Item you want to exchange and press the MENU key Fig 11 7 Edit Datapage 2 Water Depth Boat Speed Heading Mag Bearing to WP REMOVE Fig 11 7 Edit DataPage screen 60 Data Displavs The displav changes to show the list of Data Groups available highlight
6. or go further into that items sub menus unless it already has a predefined function Handset amp Keypad Overview 3 5 2 4 Wav remote key control Pressing a key on the NavPad has the same effect as pressing a specified key on the device being controlled and may be considered a Remote Key Press 3 5 3 8 Way Remote Control Mode In this mode combination keys are allowed For example pressing A and 4 together will be interpreted as diagonally up and to the left This can be useful for positioning the cursor on a Chartplotter or Radar if connected into the SimNet Network 3 6 4 Menu key Enter menu key The MENU key Fig 3 1 Item 7 has two functions 3 6 1 Menu function Pressing the MENU key will bring up the menu associated with the product that is currently selected on the WR20 3 6 2 Enter function When navigating within a menu once an item has been highlighted pressing the 4 MENU key will select that item this could be another menu data item to adjust or a new product to control 3 7 Product key Pressing the PRODUCT key Fig 4 1 Item 6 brings up the top level display showing all products that are available for control by the WR20 3 8 Stsy Auto key The STBY AvTO key Fig 4 1 Item 9 is exclusively reserved for the Autopilot and will only be usable if there is a WR20 compatible Autopilot connected to the Network If the WR20 is controlling any other product a single press of the STBY AUTO key will p
7. 2 1 and the Handset battery will charge If the Handset is switched off the charge status will be indicated in the display The unit may be switched on and will function normally while charging N Fig 2 1 WR20 Charging Cradle 2 4 Installing the Basestation Careful consideration must be given to the location of the Basestation to ensure optimum performance uonejeisu Installation WR20 Remote Commander e Avoid installing behind other electrical and electronic devices as they may reduce the signal strength and consistency of wireless communications e The Basestation should be at least 2m away from any other Bluetooth or Wireless LAN WiFi transceiver e Carbon fibre and steel are strong reflectors of RF signals they can severely limit the Bluetooth range depending on the relative position of the Handset and Basestation e Mount in an accessible location for access to pairing functions Due to the characteristics of wireless communications a small alteration in mounting location can make a large difference in signal strength A location that is reasonably central in the boat and reasonably high is favoured It is also recommended that the wireless performance is checked prior to final installation to help decide the optimum location If the Handset is to be used as a VHF station the check should also include audio performance as the range is more limited than the transfer of data The Basestation is connected t
8. General The WR20 can displav data from various sources on the network simultaneously The display is user configurable both in terms of the type of data to be shown and also the number of lines of data in the display maximum of 4 If only 1 or 2 Data Items are to be displayed then the size of the displayed data is enlarged The units in which data is displayed are also selectable please refer to Section 4 2 2 11 2 Display After selecting DataPages from the product menu the WR20 display will show a list of available pages Fig 11 1 A DataPages Page2 PR Page 3 Eh Page A EN Page p EN W EDIT ON OFF Y Fig 11 1 DataPages menu The pages are pre configured at the factory however they can be customised as required Using the A or W keys highlight the one you want to view and press the MENU or key to select it If there are more pages above those being displayed then A will be shown in the top left corner of the LCD If there are more pages below those being displayed then W will be shown in the bottom left corner of the LCD Once a page has been selected the display will show the Simrad Group data associated with that page An example is shown in Fig 11 2 To scroll to the next data page press the A or W key 57 sAejds q eea Data Displavs WR20 Remote Commander Note DataPage 2 DEPTH 11 2 M BSPEED 7 0 KT HEADING 130 M Fig 11 2 An example DataPage Information from sou
9. Menu OptlOll ctor eege Cd eda cotes 48 8 3 2 Key Opti ON arena 49 8 4 MOB function itt arte Due et aen ete hee ree eu Roig 49 9 INSTRUMENTS 9L enee eegen au oer d eere mes 51 DD IDisplav sis m 51 10 MOBILE PHONE AS We EE 53 10 2 Enabling mobile phone connectivity nn 53 10 3 Pairing the WR20 with a mobile phone 53 10 4 Making receiving calls Le nnennennnnenna 55 10 5 CUI sa st nes 56 10 6 Reconnect to Basestation 2 mnenennnnnenzn enza 56 11 DATA DISPLAVS 11 1 e TEE 57 WR20 Remote Commander 11 2 11 3 11 4 Display un een eines 57 DT DE 58 Configuring DataPages A 58 11 3 1 Adding DataPage items nee 59 11 3 2 Exchanging DataPage items sss 60 11 3 3 Removing DataPage items eese 62 Data Groups and Data Items eene 62 12 APPENDIX 12 1 12 2 12 3 12 4 12 5 12 6 12 7 12 8 12 9 Maintenance and battery replacement 65 Pairing the Basestation and Handset sss 65 Troubleshooting 5 5 a sea 66 Spares and accessories eege dee 66 Dimensions onto erc ehe RU eR ri Eon ed 67 DPECHICAUONS niit een EEEE EEEE een D 68 Service and warranty eese rennen 68 Declaration of Conformity OU 69 Declaration of Conformity USA esses 70 Introduction 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 General The WR20 Remote Commander is a sophist
10. all of the relevant information for this Mode Fig 6 12 To adjust the wind angle to Port Starboard pressing the lt or gt Nav key will make fine adjustments in 1 degree steps Press and holding the Nav key down changes the wind angle at a rate of 5 degrees per second until released Note Note Autopilot AP25 1 Auto Wind W STEER 136 APP W A P045 TACK MODE Y Fig 6 12 Auto Wind Mode 6 8 1 TACK GYBE mode The function of the left SoftKey is dependent on angular wind data received by the Autopilot TACK is only shown when sailing into wind and GYBE is only shown when sailing with the wind To initialise a Tack Gybe press the TACK GYBE SoftKey The display now shows TACK or GYBE flashing on the screen Press OK to confirm this action Fig 6 13 AP25 1 Auto Wind TACK CANCEL OK Y Fig 6 13 Tack Gybe display If you do not confirm this within 5 seconds the display will return to Auto Wind Mode display Once the Tack or Gybe has been confirmed the boat will start to turn The rate of turn is dictated by the Autopilot Course computer and not the WR20 Handset At this stage pressing the CANCEL SoftKey within 5 second cancels the Tack or Gybe and returns the boat to the original tack Once the 5 seconds has elapsed the display will return to the Auto Compass Mode display 39 jojidoinv Autopilot WR20 Remote Commander 6 9 Note 40 Autopilot A
11. displayed Fig 7 1 Fig 7 1 VHF Main display Title of left bargraph Item 6 Volume Current device under WR20 control Title of right bargraph Item 9 Squelch Current transmission power Channel Set Bargraph showing volume level Current status Tx Rx Active channel Bargraph showing Squelch level 10 Left SoftKey function toggle 1W 25W transmitter power 11 Right SoftKey function Select emergency channel 16 43 WO919 U oipey JHA VHF Radio Intercom WR20 Remote Commander Note Press PRODUCT at any time to see the product list 7 3 Changing channels To select the required channel press the A or W keys to increment or decrement the channel number 7 4 Volume amp squelch adjustment To select the volume of the external loudspeaker press the key The display now shows VOL highlighted in the display Use A or W to adjust the volume to the required level To select the squelch press the key The display now shows the SQL highlighted in the display Use A or W to adjust the squelch setting Adjusting VOL or SQL is only available for 3 seconds if A or W are not pressed within this time their function reverts to channel select While the WR20 is in the radio mode the VOL and SQL level will be displayed as a bargraph on the left and right hand sides of the display respectively 7 5 PTT Push to talk Pressing the PTT key on the side will e
12. no direct connection the radio can be disabled from the network so that it no longer appears in the product list From the Radio Setup menu the control of the radio can be enabled disabled using the ON OFF SoftKey Fig 4 7 Radio Setup Radio Enabled ON OFF y Fig 4 7 Radio Setup To return to the setup list press 4 4 2 6 Select Radio This option will only be available if there is more than one VHF Radio on the SimNet network From the WR20 Setup menu press Select Radio If more than one VHF radio is present on the SimNet network each one will be identified in the product listing with a unique instance number as shown in Fig 4 8 29 uonein yu0og jospueH Handset Configuration WR20 Remote Commander 30 Select Radio RS80 1 Class D RS80 2 Class D Fig 4 8 Selecting a radio The WR20 will only control the VHF whose black box is connected directly to the wireless base station If this is RS80 1 Class D in the example above then this radio must be selected from the list All VHF operation from the handset will then control the selected radio From the Select Radio menu select the appropriate radio from the list and press 4 MENU To return to the setup list press 4 Product Selection 5 PRODUCT SELECTION 5 1 Product recognition Only WR20 compatible products will be available for selection 5 2 Selecting from a list Press the PRODUCT key to display a list of products connect
13. no matter where the BaseStation is mounted To switch the BaseStation off and then on again select Reset B Station from the Installation menu and press Menu The reset is executed immediately Press to return to the previous menu 4 2 3 4 Reset defaults This function will set user configurable variables back to the factory preset values 4 2 3 5 S W upgrade In the event that software upgrades become available these can be downloaded to the WR20 over Bluetooth Instructions for downloading will be supplied with the software upgrade 4 2 4 Phone setup From the WR20 Setup menu your WR20 can be paired with many makes of mobile phone that feature Bluetooth Headset support The Phone Setup menu allows this feature to be enabled Note Handset Configuration in which case Mobile Phone will appear as a selectable item in the list of products when the PRODUCT key is pressed Selecting the Phone Setup menu will display whether Mobile Phone support is switched on or off To change the status use the gt key to highlight the current status and then use the A or V keys to adjust accordingly To return to the setup list press For information on making and receiving calls via mobile phone please refer to section 10 4 2 5 Radio Setup From the WR20 Setup menu select Radio Setup The WR20 will only control a VHF radio whose black box is connected directly to the wireless base station If there is
14. reason it is necessary to pair a Handset to a different Basestation or vice versa the procedure is as follows Step 1 Use a pointed instrument to depress the light button on the base of the WB20 Basestation for between 3 and 5 seconds Step 2 On release the light will flash twice in 1 second then off for second If this does not happen repeat from step 1 Step 3 Hold the WR20 Handset within reach of the Basestation enter the Setup and Installation menu and select Pair to WB20 When successfully paired the product list appears in full when the PRODUCT key is pressed on the WR20 Handset 65 xipuoddv Appendix WR20 Remote Commander 12 3 Troubleshooting 12 4 66 These simple checks should be carried out before seeking technical assistance and may save time and expense General Svmptoms Possible Cause Handset will not switch Battery Not Charged Re charge battery on Communication Failure Handset out of Range Move handset closer of Basestation to Basestation Handset not Paired to Pair Handset to Basestation Basestation Section 12 2 No backlighting e Light level set at 0 ncrease light level Section 4 2 1 1 Product under control Communication Press product key to not responding conflict refresh display Data missing from data Only data that is on Ensure data is being pages the network will be sent out on the displayed network Before contacting
15. referred to as the Top Level Display allows selection of the operating mode Fig 8 1 4 OCX3431 P CHART ECHO PILOT KEY MENU Y Fig 8 1 PAGE options Using the A or W keys highlight the mode you want and press H MENU or P key to select it Use the 4 or gt Nav keys on the WR20 Handset to go up down in range on the Navstations primary display Note Pressing the EXIT SoftKey from any of the submenu s will sequentially return you to the Top Level display as shown in Fig 6 1 47 UOJJEJSAEN NavStation WR20 Remote Commander 8 3 Navstation control Press the MENU SoftKey to bring up the four menu options Fig 8 2 4 CX34 1 ADJ Menu Quick Menu PWR Menu CURSOR EXT Y Fig 8 2 Menu options 8 3 1 MENU option MenuBar Equivalent to the MENU key on the main device ADJ Menv Equivalent to the ADJ key on the main device Quick Menu Equivalent to the ENT key on the main device PWR Menu Equivalent to the PWR key on the main device Use the A V keys highlight the required menu and press 4 MENU to select it The corresponding menu will appear on the screen of your primary product and items can be selected using the NavPad Press the EXIT SoftKey to switch off the menu in the Navstation display Press the CURSOR SoftKey if cursor control is required Using the AW P of the NavPad Fig 8 3 you can control the cursor on the display of your primary product CX34 1
16. your servicing agent please note the unit s serial number Spares amp accessories The following spares and accessories are available from local Simrad agents EXPCO5 VHF Cable 5 meters EXPC20 VHF Cable 20 meters LS80 External waterproof VHF Loudspeaker MAR50 240v Mains Handset charger One off required to connect Basestation to RS80 series VHF 12 5 Dimensions 29mm 1 2 55mm 2 2 36mm 1 4 60mm 2 4 133mm 5 5 WR20 RemoteCommander WR20 Battery Charger 150mm 6 0 61mm 2 4 59mm 2 3 WR20 Base Station Appendix 92mm 3 7 67 xipueddy Appendix WR20 Remote Commander 12 6 12 7 68 Specification Remote Commander Handset Weight Waterproof Displav size Backlight Batterv Capacitv Batterv Tvpe Wireless Svstem Environment Rechargeable Cradle Supply Voltage Basestation Waterproof Wireless System Power Supply Connectors Environment 150g IP67 35mm x 25mm 128x64 Red or White selectable 1600mAh Rechargeable Li Ion Bluetooth Class 1 10C to 55C 12VDC IP67 Bluetooth Class 1 Direct from SimNet Bus 2x SimNet Ports 1x VHF Port 10C to 55C Note Specifications are subject to change without notice Service amp warranty If it is necessary to have a unit repaired please contact your local authorised Simrad dealer For worldwide warranty details and a list of authorised Simrad agents please re
17. 1 82 VHF Radio in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet BMWi Me TNV napovoo Simrad Limited Margate nAwve ott RS81 82 VHF Radio GVLLLOP OVETOL TPOG tt OVOLWOELG UNALTNOEIG KOL TLG OLTEG OXETIKEG LOTOLELG ng o nyag 1999 5 EK Con la presente Simrad Limited Margate dichiara che questo RS81 82 VHF Radio amp conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Por medio de la presente Simrad Limited Margate declara que el RS81 82 VHF Radio cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE Simrad Limited Margate declara que este RS81 82 VHF Radio est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras provis es da Directiva 1999 5 CE 69 xipuoddv Appendix WR20 Remote Commander 70 12 9 Declaration of Conformitv USA WR20 RemoteCommander and WB20 Basestation FCC Class B Certification This above mentioned devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following conditions These devices may not cause harmful interference and These devices must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of
18. ODE SoftKey enters the steering mode menu Standby and Auto Compass will be listed as standard Further options such as Auto NoDrift Auto Nav and Auto Wind may be listed depending on the settings of the Autopilot itself Fig 6 4 Use the A or keys to scroll through the menu options Press the H MENU key to select the mode you want to enter 34 Autopilot AP25 1 Standbv AUTO Compass AUTO Noprift CANCEL Fig 6 4 Steering mode Pressing CANCEL returns you to the previous mode Note Throughout this chapter Pressing the MODE SoftKey when available will open the Steering Mode menu 6 5 Auto Compass mode Selecting the Auto Compass mode from the menu the following information will be displayed Fig 6 5 for powerboats and Fig 6 6 for sailboats AP25 1 Auto Compass COURSE 136 HEADING 139 M AP25 1 Auto Compass COURSE 136 HEADING 139 M DODGE MODE Y TACK MODE y Fig 6 5 Auto Compass Fig 6 6 Auto Compass Powerboat Sailboat Pressing the lt or Nav key allow you to make course adjustments in 1 degree increments Holding the key down makes changes at a rate of 5 degrees per second until released 6 5 1 DODGE Powerboat Press the DODGE Softkey to initialise a Dodge The display will change to show DODGE flashing in the display Fig 6 7 Enter a direction for the Dodge by pressing the lt or gt Nav key The amount of turn will increase th
19. S IE 3 5 Navigation keys 4 nennen 3 5 1 4 Way menu navigation Lm 3 5 2 4 Way remote key control 3 5 3 8 Way remote control L 3 5 Men Key ee 3 6 1 Menu function eee 3 6 2 Enter function See ete 3 7 Product Key oo neben enne 3 8 STIBY Auto k6y eere eene 3 9 PWR Lights Backlight adjustment 3 9 1 Method one tme 3 9 2 Method two 3 10 KeyLock eene ierra 3 11 Battery level indicator sess 3 12 Signal indicator eene 4 HANDSET CONFI GURATI ON 4 l General 22er tret perte erre teres 4 2 Setup options eege eere tette te set 4 2 1 User Settings ient Contents WR20 Remote Commander 5 PRODUCT SELECTION 5 1 52 53 AD AA Light level tette 24 4 2 1 2 TEE 25 4 2 1 3 Timeout Lights L 25 4 2 1 4 LCD contrast eee 25 42 15 KeyLock erect ee 25 422126 Key Beep iare Ree 25 4 2 2 ee e EE 26 4 2 2 1 Depth units cun eme 26 4 2 2 2 Boat speed units sess 26 4 2 2 3 Wind speed units sess 26 4 2 2 4 Distance units eese 27 4 2 2 5 Temperature units sees 21 4 25 Inst allaton E 27 4 2 3 1 Pait to WB20 sis ua 27 4 2 3 2 Product 1nfo aoi reete 28 4 2 3 3 Reset B station esses 28 4 2 3 4 Reset defaults L 28 4 2 3 5 S W upgrade ps eee 28 42 4 Phone setup E 28 42 5 Radio setup aie tet
20. Simrad WR20 RemoteCommander COMMUNICATION NAVIGATION INSTRUMENTS AUTO STEERING FISH FINDING MANUAL Simrad WR20 RemoteCommander JunO6 E04921 Rev C English WR20 Remote Commander 2006 Simrad Ltd The technical data information and illustrations contained in this publication were to the best of our knowledge correct at the time of going to print We reserve the right to change specifications equipment installation and maintenance instructions without notice as part of our policv of continuous development and improvement No part of this publication mav be reproduced stored in a retrieval svstem or transmitted in anv form electronic or otherwise without prior permission from Simrad Ltd No liabilitv can be accepted for anv inaccuracies or omissions in the publication although everv care has been taken to make it as complete and accurate as possible 4 E04921 Rev C June06 WP WR20 RemoteCommander CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION Wi e 1 2 About this manual 1 3 SimNet network system eee 1 4 Bluetooth aussen nn 2 INSTALLATION Del General 5 enne e 2 2 Installing the recharge cradle 2 3 Charging the WR20 Handset battery 2 4 Installing the Basestation men 2 5 Connecting to a VHF radio 3 HANDSET AND KEYPAD OVERVIEW 3 1 LAVOUT xiii viii 3 2 PWR Lights key Powering on and off 3 3 PTT WE 3A SOLKEY
21. d item Note The ADD SoftKey will always be present if there are less than 4 items on the DataPage 11 4 Data Groups and Items List The full list of Data Groups in bold and Data Items for that group are as follows Heading Data Navigation 62 Heading Mag Mag Variation Heading True COG Magnetic COG True Cross Track Err Bearing to WP Bearing WP WP To Waypoint From Waypoint Distance to WP WP Posn Lat Lng WP Latitude WP Longitude Time to WP Wind Data Speed amp Log Environmental Depth Data Pilot Data Position Data Displavs App Wind Angle App Wind Speed Tru Wind Angle Tru Wind Speed Boat Speed Speed Over Gnd Cumulative Log Trip Distance Race Timer Sea Temp Water Depth Shallow Alarm Deep Alarm Rudder Angle Posn Lat Lng Posn Latitude Posn Longitude Time UTC Date DD MM YY Date MM DD VV 63 s e dsig eea Appendix 12 APPENDIX 12 1 12 2 Maintenance and batterv replacement The WR20 Handset and Basestation are sealed waterproof units To create and maintain their waterproof integritv thev were assembled in a controlled environment using special equipment The units are not user maintainable and under no circumstances should thev be opened For batterv replacement or other service please contact vour local authorised Simrad Service Agent Pairing the Basestation and Handset The Basestation and Handset provided in the box come as paired units If for any
22. e 20 4 2 6 Radio selection 29 Product TeCOSnitlOD 2 eaae oec EP RR E 3l Selects from amp list nennen 31 Disabling remote control see 3l 6 AUTOPILOT 6 6 6 7 6 8 General E 33 Display u a EE EN E ReiS 33 Standby MOdE rcr etre r niee ee E l 34 Re 34 Auto Compass MOE ecco tacet ea bba dab Eta 35 6 5 1 Dodge Powerboat sess 35 6 5 2 Tack Gybe Sailboat nn 36 Auto NoDrift mode nieto ties 37 66 1 E 37 Auto Nav e 37 6 4 1 Dodge eei e teer eee tad 38 Auto Wand mode e nr cete eee reete 38 Contents 6 8 1 Tack Gybe mode neuen 39 6 9 Autopilot alarms stenge tre pri ob EE 40 6 9 1 WR20 Alarm Displays ee 40 6 9 2 Volvo IPS Override Warning 00 0 eee 41 7 VHF RADI O INTERCOM 1 1 e CT 43 FEHLER 43 7 9 Changing channels 2 reete tont nie ito oes 44 7 4 Volume and squelch adjustment sess 44 Ro PTT Pushto talk aei bete eee eoe en 44 7 6 Selecting transmission POWET L enennnnenzznnnzni 44 7 7 Selecting emergency channel Ip 44 7 8 Radio menus options essere 45 7 8 1 NAP TAO eiecti ertet eer tha 45 7 8 2 Call individual stations Intercom 45 7 8 3 Call all stations Intercom ss ssseeesssenzznzenna 46 8 NAVSTATI ON 8 1 General EE 47 ES 0 Ee D Eegeregie Sege deer ee geess 47 8 3 Navstationi Control ii bii sia sea g 48 SZ
23. e longer the key is held down 35 Jojdoiny Autopilot WR20 Remote Commander Note Pressing the CANCEL SoftKey returns you to the Auto Compass 6 5 2 TACK Sailboat Press the TACK SoftKey to initialise a Tack Warning Gybing is not recommended when in Auto Compass mode as the Autopilot has no reference to the point at which the wind changes from one tack to the other The display now shows Tack flashing and lt Press Ki indicating an input is required Port or Starboard Fig 6 8 AP25 1 TACK AUTO COMPASS COURSE 139 4 Press b CANCEL Fig 6 8 Tack display Sailboat Pressing either the or gt Nav key will initiate a course change and the boat will start to turn in the selected direction The amount of turn is dictated by the Autopilot Course computer and not the WR20 Handset Note lf directional input is given within 5 seconds the display will 36 AP25 1 DODGE AUTO COMPASS COURSE 139 4 Press b CANCEL Fig 6 7 DODGE Powerboat return to Auto Compass Mode display Autopilot Pressing the CANCEL SoftKev within 5 second cancels the Tack and returns the boat to the original course 6 6 Auto NoDrift mode Selecting the Auto NoDrift Mode from the menu the following information will be displaved Fig 6 9 AP25 1 Auto NoDrift COURSE 136 HEADING 139 M DODGE MODE Y Fig 6 9 Auto NoDrift display Pressing the lt or gt NavPad key makes fine course adjustments in
24. e selected the display will show the station being called On reply press the PTT key to transmit your message Press the END CALL SoftKey or 4 if activated by mistake or the call has finished 45 WO919 U OIPEH JHA VHF Radio Intercom WR20 Remote Commander 46 INTERCOM Calling Station 1 END CALL Fig 7 3 Intercom 7 8 3 Call all stations Intercom To call all stations use the A or W keys to highlight the All Stations option This is a broadcast and does not require a response by an end user Press the PTT key to transmit your message Pressing the END CALL SoftKey will terminate the All Stations Intercom call NavStation 8 NAVSTATION 8 1 General The WR20 Handset is able to control all of the major functions of WR20 compatible Chartplotters Fishfinders and Navstations The WR20 controls these products using both MENU selection and cursor control Under MENU selection control options are presented in the WR20 screen In cursor control the WR20 NavPad has the same functionality as the cursor keys on the Navstation The availability of features SoftKey functions menu items and their order will be determined by the version of software controlling the primary product under WR20 control For more information please refer to the product s user manual 8 2 Display Select the Navstation you wish to control from the product list The CX34 is used here as an example The first display
25. ed to the SimNet Network Fig 5 1 4 Select Product AP25 1 Autopil RS80 2 Class D CX34 2 NAVSTAT IS12 Inst Svs v Fig 5 1 Product List Use the A or W keys to highlight the product you require If there are more items above those being shown then A will be displayed in the top left corner of the LCD If there are more items below those being shown then W will be displayed in the bottom left corner of the LCD Pressing the MENU or P key will select the product The display will now show the current status of that selected Item Pressing the lt key will return you to the previous menu If a product is not available the display will show the product name at the top of the display and the message Product Not Available A product will become Not Available if it is under control from a local control at the same time you wish to access it from your handset 5 3 Disabling remote control It may be desirable to inhibit remote control of specific products in the network Details for enabling or disabling remote control can be found in the product s operating instructions 31 UO199j98 JONPOJdA Autopilot 6 AUTOPILOT 6 1 General The abilitv of the WR20 to control manv different models of Simrad Autopilots mav mean that some of the functions shown in this manual will not be relevant to the model vou have purchased However the way the information is shown in the display will apply to current and fu
26. ein yu0og jospueH Handset Configuration WR20 Remote Commander 26 4 2 2 Unit selection Selecting Unit selection from the WR20 Setup menu will display data in predefined units of measurement however these can be changed to meet individual needs Fig 4 4 Unit Selection IM Boat Speed KT Wind Speed KT Distance KM v Y Fig 4 4 Unit selection options The full list includes Depth Boat Speed Wind Speed Distance Temperature 4 2 2 1 Depth units Highlight Depth and then use the gt key to highlight the current depth unit Use the A or W keys to toggle between feet and meters To return to the setup list press 4 4 2 2 2 Boat speed units Highlight Boat Speed and then use the key to highlight the current units Use the A or W keys to change between knots miles per hour and kilometres per hour To return to the setup list press 4 4 2 2 3 Wind speed units Highlight Wind Speed and then use the key to highlight the current units Use the A or W keys to change between knots kilometers per hour miles per hour meters sec and Beaufort To return to the setup list press 4 Handset Configuration 4 2 2 4 Distance units Highlight Distance and then use the key to highlight the current units Use the A or W keys to change between nautical miles statute miles and kilometres To return to the setup list press 4 2 2 5 Temperature units Hi
27. elow 4 2 Setup options To access the setup options first press the PRODUCT kev and the product list will be displaved Fig 4 1 A Select Product AP25 1 Autopil RS80 2 Class D WR20 Setup v Fig 4 1 Instrument menu Using the A or keys highlight WR20 Setup and press MENU key to select it Fig 4 2 WR20 Setup Unit Selection Installation Phone Setup v Fig 4 2 Setup menu If there are more items above those being displayed then A will be shown in the top left corner of the LCD If there are more items below those being displayed then W will be shown in the bottom left corner of the LCD 23 uonein yu0og jospueH WR20 Remote Commander Note Handset Configuration Note 24 Once selected the full list includes E User settings Unit Selection Installation Phone Setup Radio Setup Select Radio Select Radio will only appear if more than one VHF radio is present on the SimNet network 4 2 1 User settings Selecting the User Settings option from the Setup list opens the following menu Fig 4 3 User Settings 9 Colour White Light Time 10s Contrast 24 v uu Fig 4 3 User Settings The same menu will appear when the PWR LIGHTS key is pressed The full list includes Light Lev Colour Light Time Contrast Auto KeyLock KeyBeep 4 2 1 1 Light level Highlight Light Lev and then use the gt key to highlight the l
28. fer to the Warranty Card supplied with this unit Appendix 12 8 Declaration of Conformitv EU English Finnish Dutch French Swedish Danish German Greek Italian Spanish Portuguese H Se il EN Website www simradyachting com Hereby Simrad Limited Margate declares that this RS81 82 VHF Radio is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Simrad Limited Margate vakuuttaa t ten ett RS81 82 VHF Radio tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Hierbij verklaart Simrad Limited Margate dat het toestel RS81 82 VHF Radio in overeenstemming is met de essenti le eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Par la pr sente Simrad Limited Margate d clare que ce RS81 82 VHF Radio est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions de la directive 1999 5 CE qui lui sont applicables H rmed intygar Simrad Limited Margate att denna RS81 82 VHF Radio st r i verensst mmelse med de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG Undertegnede Simrad Limited Margate erklzrer herved at folgende udstyr RS81 82 VHF Radio overholder de v sentlige krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Hiermit erkl rt Simrad Limited Margate dass sich dieses RS8
29. functionality of each instruments keys please refer to the relevant instrument user manual When remotely controlling an instrument from the WR20 the result of a key press can be seen in that selected instrument and not in the WR20 display To select a different instrument press 41 MENU key and select from the list Mobile Phone 10 MOBILE PHONE 10 1 General Your WR20 can be paired with many makes of mobile phone that feature Bluetooth Headset support The functions that are available will dependent on the specific phone used Note that when operating in this mode the WR20 is disconnected from the Basestation and will automatically reconnect when the PRODUCT key is pressed 10 2 Enabling mobile phone connectivity Mobile Phone support can be switched on or off in the Phone Setup menu within the WR20 Setup menu 4 2 5 When support is enabled Mobile Phone appears as a selectable product in the Product list screen When disabled it does not appear in the product list and the WR20 cannot be used as a remote phone handset 10 3 Pairing the WR20 with a mobile phone Ensure that Mobile Phone is enabled in the Phone Setup menu Section 4 2 5 When the PRODUCT key is pressed Mobile Phone will appear at the end of the Product list Use the A or W keys to highlight the Mobile Phone option and press the 4 MENU key to select it The display changes as shown in Fig 10 1 Note fyour phone has previo
30. g When the Autopilot is overridden from the helm of an IPS steering Autopilot svstem the following message is displaved for 2 seconds Fig 6 15 AP25 1 WARNING IPS OVERRIDE MUTE Fig 6 15 Volvo IPS override warning If the WR20 was previously controlling the Autopilot it will no longer be usable until the override condition is cleared If the WR20 was previously controlling an instrument other than an Autopilot then following the warning message the WR20 display will return to the instrument under control It will not be possible to select the Autopilot from the WR20 until the override condition is cleared 41 jojidoinv VHF Radio Intercom 7 VHF RADI O INTERCOM 7 1 General The WR20 acts as an additional station to your VHF Note that a separate cable is required to interface the WR20 Basestation to the VHF black box Section 2 4 The WR20 Handset operates the major functions of the VHF including changing channels adjusting the volume of an attached external loudspeaker and adjusting the radio squelch In addition intercom calls can be received and initiated between the WR20 Handset and any other station 7 2 Display If there is more than one radio on the network please refer to Section 4 2 4 Radio Selection Select the connected Radio from the product list or alternatively by pressing and holding the PTT key for 2 seconds An example Radio display RS80 1 is shown the following default Information is
31. g the text Press Menu To Unlock If the 4 MENU key is not pressed within 2 seconds the display reverts back to the KeyLocked display Pressing 4 MENU will unlock the keypad and return the display to its unlocked state The Auto KeyLock timer is reset and starts to countdown again from delay time defined in setup Handset amp Keypad Overview Note While unlocked every key press will reset the countdown timer to the delay value as defined in WR20 setup 3 11 Battery level indicator The battery charge status is indicated by the fi symbol in the centre lower part of the display When fully charged the bargraph contains the letter F When the battery is depleted and requires recharging the following message Fig 3 2 is displayed Wamin Batterv Low Charge Handset Fig 3 2 Battery Low Warning If the unit continues to be used without being charged the following message appears when the battery level falls critically low Fig 3 3 Battery Low Power Down in 9 secs Fig 3 3 Powering Down 3 12 Signal indicator All the time the Handset is in communication with the Basestation the Y symbol is shown in the lower right hand side of the display If the signal is lost for any reason this will disappear 21 M9IAJ9AQ ped ay 3 jespueH Handset Configuration 4 HANDSET CONFIGURATION 4 1 General The WR20 has manv advanced features that are user configurable as described b
32. ghlight Temperature and then use the key to highlight the current units Use the A or W keys to toggle between Fahrenheit and Centigrade To return to the setup list press 4 2 3 Installation Selecting Installation from the WR20 Setup menu provides the following options Fig 4 5 Installation Product Info Reset B Station Reset Defaults v Fig 4 5 Installation options The full list includes e Pair to WB20 Product Info Reset B Station Reset Defaults S W Upgrade 4 2 3 1 Pair to WB20 When Pair to WB20 is selected from the Installation menu the WR20 enters pairing mode For more information on pairing refer to section 12 2 To return to the setup list press 4 27 uoneJnBiuuo25 jospueH Handset Configuration WR20 Remote Commander 28 4 2 3 2 Product info When Product Info is selected from the Installation menu the Software Version and Serial Number is displayed for both the Handset and Basestation Fig 4 6 Product Info WR20 SW 00 31 WR20 SN WCO000093 WB20 SW 00 22 WB20 SN WC000094 Y Fig 4 6 Product Info To return to the setup list press lt 4 2 3 3 Reset B station The BaseStation is always powered on when it is connected to a live SimNet system The Reset B Station function essentially switches the BaseStation off and then on again This has the advantage that it can be done remotely from the handset
33. icated wireless command centre comprising a rugged compact Handset and SimNet Base Station It enables you to remotely control all of your SimNet electronics such as Plotter Radar Autopilots and Instruments It also controls the VHF with the advanced features of voice calls When paired to a mobile phone it offers the same operating features as a Bluetooth Handset Using the latest Bluetooth technology means that you are always in control when you want to be The WR20 has safety in mind so it s very simple to f trigger MOB alerts make VHF calls on Channel 16 and menu Product switch the Autopilot between Standby and Auto STBY Auto E To prevent accidental use the keypad can be locked and unlocked as required Fig 1 1 Remote Commander The WR20 Handset has been designed to survive the rigours of the marine environment It has a tough sealed body that is fully waterproof and houses an integral Li Ion rechargeable battery that is automatically charged whenever it is placed in its cradle Note A product that is under command from the WR20 can be operated locally by direct operation at the units own keypad in the normal way Warning As with all electronic navigational equipment it is only an aid to navigation and should not be used as a substitute for good seamanship Remember Maritime law requires that you keep a good lookout at all times uononpouu Introduction WR20 Remote Commander Note 1 2 1 3
34. ight level value Use the A or W keys to adjust to the desired level between Off 9 Handset Configuration To return to the user settings list press 4 2 1 2 Colour Highlight Colour and then use the gt key to highlight the colour value Press the A or W key to toggle the colour between Red and White To return to the user settings list press lt 4 2 1 3 Light Time Following a kev press the backlights come on for a predefined period This period can be adjusted bv highlighting Light Time and then using the key to highlight the timeout value Press the A or W key to select a time delav of 10s 20s or 30s for the lights to remain on after a kev press To return to the user settings list press 4 2 1 4 LCD contrast Highlight Contrast and then use the gt key to highlight the contrast value Use the A or W keys to adjust the Display Contrast to a suitable level between 0 40 To return to the setup list press lt 4 2 1 5 Auto KeyLock Highlight Auto KevLock and then use the key to highlight the time delay interval Use the A or W keys to toggle the delay interval between Off 30s or 60s To return to the setup list press 4 2 1 6 KeyBeep An audible KeyBeep can be switched on or off Highlight KeyBeep and then use the key to highlight the current setting Use the A or V keys to toggle the KeyBeep between On or Off To return to the setup list press 4 25 uon
35. ing by default the Data Group which the current Data Item being exchanged comes from Fig 11 8 Data Groups Heading Data Wind Data Speed amp Log v Fig 11 8 Data group list If you require another item from the same Data Group press the MENU or P key If you require an item from another Data Group use the A or W keys to scroll through the available Groups and highlight the one you want Press the 4 MENU or key to select it This brings you to a sub menu of items for the selected Data Group Fig 11 9 A Navigation To Waypoint From Waypoint WP Posn Lat Lng v Fig 11 9 Selected group item list For a full list of Data Groups and their associated items refer to page 62 Using the A or V keys highlight the Data Item required and press the 4 MENU or key to accept This will return you to the Edit DataPage screen To continue exchanging items repeat the stages from the beginning of this section 11 3 2 or to accept the change and display the new DataPage press the key Fig 11 10 61 s e dsig eieq Data Displavs WR20 Remote Commander HEADING Datapage 2 DEPTH BSPEED 11 2 M 7 0 KT 130 M 66 76 NM Fig 11 10 New DataPage 11 3 3 Removing a DataPage item On entering the Edit DataPage screen the display shows the current data Use the A or W keys to highlight the Data Item you want to remove then press the REMOVE SoftKey to delete the selecte
36. larms The Autopilots are programmed to provide essential alarms The alarm message will appear on the WR20 and depending on the operating circumstances the alarm mav inhibit some features of the WR20 until the alarm condition is cleared For safety reasons an alarm can only be cleared at the Autopilot control head itself and not from the WR20 Handset An audible alarm will sound on the WR20 for as long as the Alarm condition exists or until the user Mutes the Alarm sound or the condition is cleared at the Autopilot control head 6 9 1 WR20 Alarm Displays Once an Alarm On Condition has been received bv the WR20 a pop up Alarm displav will be shown Fig 6 14 AP25 1 ALARM OFF COURSE CHECK MAIN UNIT MUTE Fig 6 14 Autopilot off course If the WR20 was previously controlling the Autopilot pressing the MUTE SoftKev will silence the alarm however the WR20 will not be usable until the alarm condition is cleared at the Autopilot control head If the WR20 was previously controlling an instrument other than an Autopilot then pressing MUTE SoftKev will silence the alarm and the WR20 displav will return to the instrument under control It will not be possible to select the Autopilot from the WR20 until the alarm condition is cleared at the Autopilot control head In both cases when the alarm is cleared the WR20 display will briefly show ALARM CLEARED before resuming normal operation 6 9 2 Autopilot Volvo IPS Override Warnin
37. laying prior to pressing the PWR LIGHTS key 3 3 PTT key Note The PTT key Fig 3 1 Item 2 is reserved for the operation of the VHF Radio Intercom if connected When pressed the user is able to Transmit audio from the Handset When released the user is able to hear any audio received by the VHF Radio as long as the squelch is open The user cannot Transmit from the WR20 Handset if the radio is already in the transmit mode from the main unit If the Handset is set to any product page other than the VHF Radio Intercom mode pressing the PTT key for 2 seconds will change the WR20 to show the VHF Radio Intercom Product 3 4 SoftKeys There are two SoftKeys located directly below the LCD Fig 3 1 Items 3 amp 4 The function of each SoftKey is shown in the bottom line of text directly above it When the two SoftKeys are pressed simultaneously for over 3 seconds the MOB Man Over Board function is activated if an active Simrad navigation product is connected 3 5 Navigation keys The circular NavPad Fig 3 1 Item 5 can operate in a variety of modes depending on product being operated 3 5 1 4 Way menu navigation The AW keys are used for picking or highlighting an item in a list The key is used to return to the previous menu unless it has a predefined function Pressing and holding the key will exit all menus and return you to the top level menu Pressing the key once an item is highlighted will select it
38. nable the Remote Commander to transmit voice via the internal microphone on the selected channel Tx will be shown in the display and you will hear the reply on the internal speaker when the PTT is released 7 6 Selecting transmission power Press the 1W 25W SoftKey to toggle between 1W 25W transmitter power 7 7 Selecting emergency channel 16 To select Channel 16 press the CH16 SoftKey Channell6 is now the active channel and shown in the centre of the display Press the A or W key to return to another channel 44 VHF Radio Intercom 7 8 Radio menus options Pressing the 4 MENU key will display a menu of VHF radio options Fig 7 2 INTERCOM B Station 1 B Station 2 Z Station 3 v Fig 7 2 Radio Options Menu Use the A or W keys to scroll through the options and highlight the one you require Press the 4 MENU or P key to enter that option If the Radio Options menu has more items above those being displayed then A will be shown in the top left corner of the LCD If there are more items below those being displayed then W will be shown in the bottom left corner of the LCD 7 8 1 VHF radio Selecting this option will return you back to the radio display 7 8 2 Call individual station Intercom It is possible to make an intercom call to a selected position from a handset To select an individual station use the A or W keys to highlight the required station and press 4 MENU or key Fig 7 3 Onc
39. o the SimNet databus using the cable supplied This also supplies power to the Basestation and separate power is not required Ensure that the connector on the end of the cable is in the correct orientation and press firmly into either of the two Basestation sockets The spare socket can be used to daisy chain SimNet to another item of equipment If the spare socket is not used insert the supplied blanking plug 2 5 Connecting to a VHF radio If the WR20 is to be used as a VHF Handset the Basestation must be connected to the VHF black box using an accessory cable There are two accessory options the EXPCOS5 is a 5 meter cable and the EXPC20 is a 20 meter cable The end of the cable with the round connector attaches to the corresponding connector on the Basestation Note The other end of the cable has a prewired connector block that locates in the next available free station in the VHF black box Installation Please refer to vour VHF user manual for further instructions Fig 2 2 Fig 2 2 Terminal wiring The radio can also be fitted with a Simrad LS80 external speaker or third party speakers with an impedance of 4 Ohms If an external speaker is to be fitted this must be wired directly into the connector block Remove the wires from the connector block terminals 7 and 8 and insulate the bare ends These wires are are Terminal Number 1 Wire Colour s Brown Green Red White Blue Yellow
40. rces not controllable by the WR20 will be displayed if the data has been converted to SimNet format For example data from an NMEA source converted to SimNet using an ATIO converter 11 2 1 Selecting DataPages for viewing For clarity and ease of use DataPages can be turned off if not required so that when scrolling through them only the ones you wish to view are displayed From the Edit DataPage menu Fig 11 1 highlight the DataPage you want to turn on or off and press the ON OFF SoftKey This will toggle the state of that selected DataPage between 4 On and E5 Off 11 3 Configuring DataPages 58 DataPages can be customised for user preference Configuration screens can be reached in one of two ways Directly from the DataPage menu by selecting the DataPage to be configured and then pressing the EDIT SoftKey as shown in Fig 11 1 Alternatively any DataPage that is being viewed can be modified by pressing the 4 MENU key Either method will take you to the screen shown in Fig 11 3 Data Displavs Edit Datapage 2 Water Depth Boat Speed Heading Mag REMOVE ADD Y Fig 11 3 Edit DataPage screen 11 3 1 Adding a DataPage item On entering the Edit DataPage screen the display shows the current data Press the ADD SoftKey and the display changes to show a list of Data groups available Fig 11 4 Data Groups Heading Data Wind Data Speed amp Log v Fig 11 4
41. the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the distance between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the one which the receiver is connected to Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment
42. ture models Please refer to the manual that came with your Autopilot for further information 6 2 Display Select the Autopilot you wish to control from the product menu An example Autopilot Standby display AP25 is shown in Fig 6 1 with current compass heading Thruster active symbol if available Rudder Angle Indicator and Tnactive symbol shown by a X in the top right corner of the display At this stage you do not have control over the selected Autopilot Inactive symbol Thruster Not in control symbol Operational mode i HEADING 136 M EST Rudder Angle peeveeee DE keeees Indicator Fig 6 1 Standby mode Inactive 33 jojidoinv Autopilot WR20 Remote Commander 6 3 Standbv mode To gain control of the Autopilot press STBY AUTO key The Inactive symbol disappears from the display and the MODE SoftKey function appears Fig 6 2 AP25 1 STANDBV HEADING 136 M Deeeeee Us eeeee S MODE f Fig 6 2 Standby mode Active In Standby mode pressing the lt Port or Starboard NavPad key will control the rudder If either kev is pressed the displav will indicate Power Steer Fig 6 3 AP25 1 STANDBV NFU 4 Power Steer gt HEADING 136 M Deeeeee 15 Hesse S MODE Y Fig 6 3 Powersteer display Note As rudder is added in either direction the display will change to show a single arrow gt and a double arrow nm 6 4 Steering modes Pressing the M
43. ument that is attached to the network Note In order to view Instrument data on the WR20 display please refer to section 11 2 9 2 Displav After selecting INST SYS from the product list the WR20 displav will show a list of instruments attached to the network Fig 9 1 A Selectinst IS12 0 WIND IS12 0 COMBI IS12 0 DEPTH IS12 0 MEGA v Fig 9 1 Instrument selection menu Using the A or W keys highlight the instrument you want to control and press the MENU or key to select it If the list of attached instruments has more items above those being displayed then A will be shown in the top left corner of the LCD If there are more items below those being displayed then W will be shown in the bottom left corner of the LCD Once selected the display shows a graphical representation of the instrument keypad together with the corresponding keys on the WR20 handset that control their functions Fig 9 2 In the example shown the LIGHTS key on the Depth instrument is controlled by the key and the DEPTH alarm by the right hand SoftKey on the handset 51 Sjueuinuisu Instruments WR20 Remote Commander Note Note 52 IS12 0 DEPTH vor an ce pea E Fig 9 2 Depth Instrument The selected instrument will show CTRL flashing briefly in its display The text legend shown on the keys in the WR20 display will emulate the keys of the selected instrument For information on the
44. usly been Paired the message Phone not Mobile Phone A Volume V Phone not Paired Press MENU VOICE DIALLING Fig 10 1 Mobile Phone Options Paired Press MENU will not appear and you are able to make or answer a call Note VOICE DIALING SoftKey will only be shown if your mobile phone supports this function 53 euoud JJIQOMN Mobile Phone WR20 Remote Commander Note 54 Press the 4 MENU key to Pair your phone to the Handset The display changes Fig 10 2 Phone Menu Fig 10 2 Phone Menu If your phone has previously been Paired Delete Pairing will also be shown as a second option in the Phone Menu above Highlight Pair to Phone and press the MENU key to select it The Handset enters pairing mode it generates and displays a security PIN Fig 10 3 Pairing PIN 1234 Use mobile phone to search amp pair to WR20 handset Fig 10 3 Pairing Following the instructions for the particular mobile phone being used execute a search for Bluetooth devices Select the WR20 on the mobile phone and when prompted enter the PIN passcode on the mobile phone Once paired the WR20 Handset will support the same features as a Bluetooth headset which will be dependent on the phone used The WR20 display reverts to the Mobile Phone display Mobile Phone 10 4 Making receiving calls From the top level product list select Mobile Phone The display
45. ut the Autopilot into standby mode and give the WR20 Handset the active control See section 6 3 Press and holding the STBY AUTO key for 2 seconds will put the Autopilot into Auto Compass mode and give the WR20 Handset the active control See section 6 5 M9IAJ9AQ ped ay 2 jespueH Handset amp Kevpad Overview WR20 Remote Commander 3 9 PwR Leurs key Backlight adjustment Note The backlighting will come on whenever a key is pressed and will stav on for 10 seconds There are two methods for changing the level of the backlight 3 9 1 Method one Press the PWR LIGHTS kev Fig 3 1 Item 8 and bv using the AW kevs adjust the light to the required level The current value will be shown in the display between Off 9 If a key has not been pressed for 2 seconds the display will return to its previous state 3 9 2 Method two Via the WR20 Setup menu see section 4 2 1 1 3 10 Auto KeyLock Note Note 20 If the WR20 has not been used for a predetermined time the keypad will lock a short beep will be heard and the UNLOCK SoftKey function will appear The display may automatically revert to the Main Menu display at the same time as the Auto KeyLock starts depending on the mode of operation or menu currently activated The Auto KeyLock option can be turned on off and a delay time entered in the initial WR20 Setup See section 4 2 1 5 Pressing the UNLOCK SoftKey will activate a pop up box displayin
46. will change as shown in Fig 10 4 Mobile Phone Volume V A VOICE DIALLING Fig 10 4 Mobile Phone Options For the features available please refer to the phone s user manual The following common features mav be used as a guideline The audio volume can be controlled using the A or W keys on the NavPad Calls initiated on the mobile phone will be simultaneously available on the WR20 Calls can be ended by pressing the SoftKey on the WR20 Incoming calls can be answered directly on the WR20 by pressing the f gt SoftKey Pressing the diis SoftKey will initiate a call to the last number dialled The VOICE DIALING SoftKey can be used with phones that support voice dialling and have voice tags already set Press the VOICE DIALING SoftKey and follow the same procedure as for your mobile phone 55 euoud eiiqow Mobile Phone WR20 Remote Commander 10 5 Range Most mobile phones support Bluetooth Class 11 which have a more limited range than Class 1 This means that the distance between the mobile phone and WR20 Handset should be within the same range limits as for a Bluetooth Headset tvpicallv up to 10m 10 6 Reconnect to Basestation To reconnect to the WR20 Basestation at anv time press the PRODUCT kev This will hangup anv calls in progress Note Itis not necessary to press the PTT key when using the WR20 Handset in mobile phone mode 56 Data Displavs 11 DATA DISPLAVS 11 1
47. with any Bluetooth enabled devices working in a WiFi environment interference can occur Caution is therefore Introduction advised when using the WR20 under these conditions as operation may be impaired and interference may be heard on the VHF audio channel Warning This equipment communicates wirelessly with the installed instrument system It is possible that the wireless link will fail due to a variety of reasons including but not limited to low battery power travelling out of communication range and high levels of RF interference Users should be aware that failure of the wireless link would lead to the inability to control the vessels systems from the WR20 including an inability to alter pilot course or make VHF calls In such circumstances a product can be operated locally by direct control at the units own keypad 11 uononpouu Installation 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 General There is no installation required for the Handset which is alreadv paired to the Basestation and ready to use Installation of the Basestation and recharge cradle is very simple 2 2 Installing the recharge cradle Choose a convenient dry location to mount the Handset cradle using the two screws provided A 12V power cable is supplied and this should be connected to a suitable supply fused at 2A Connect the Red wire to 12V and the Black wire to OV Ground 2 3 Charging the WR20 Handset battery Push the Handset firmly into the cradle Fig
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