用户指南目录Ray101 Handheld VHF Marine Radio1About this Handbook3Introduction3Conventions Used3Operating procedures, which may consist of a single key-press or a sequence of numbered steps, are indicated by an arrow icon shown in the margin.3Technical Accuracy3Warranty3Important Information4Safety Warnings4CAUTION: Navigation Aid4This unit is only an aid to navigation. Its accuracy can be affected by many factors, including equipment failure or defects, en...4CAUTION: Battery and Charger Use4WARNING: Alkaline Battery Use4When Alkaline cells are used, do not place radio in Charger unless Charge Switch on radio is set to ALKALINE. Charging Alkaline cells may cause excessive heat and could result in cell leakage or explosion causing damage or injury.4EMC Conformance5Raymarine Products and Services6Contents7About this Handbook iii7Introduction iii7Conventions Used iii7Technical Accuracy iii7Warranty iii7Important Information iv7Safety Warnings iv7EMC Conformance v7Raymarine Products and Services vi7Chapter 1: General Information 171.1 Introduction 171.2 Features 171.3 Licensing Requirements 27Chapter 2: Installation 572.1 Unpacking and Inspection 572.2 Attaching the Antenna 572.3 Attaching the Belt Clip 672.4 Attaching the Wrist Strap 672.5 Battery Usage 67Chapter 3: Getting Started 973.1 Keypad and Rotary Knobs 973.2 LCD Display 128Chapter 4: Operating the Radio 1584.1 Turning the Power ON and OFF 1584.2 Setting the Volume 1584.3 Setting the Squelch 1684.4 Setting the Power Output 1684.5 Setting the Channel 1784.6 Selecting a Weather Channel 1784.7 Setting the Frequency Band 1984.8 Selecting Priority Mode 1984.9 Selecting the Secondary Priority Channel 2084.10 Transmitting 2184.11 Turning On the Backlight 2284.12 Turning On the Keylock 2284.13 Using the Scan Modes 2384.14 Adding Channels to Memory 2784.15 Using the Monitor Modes 2884.16 USER Channel Mode 3084.17 Resetting Factory Defaults 318Appendix A: Specifications 339Appendix B: Channel List 359Appendix C: Glossary 479Index 499Chapter 1: General Information111.1 Introduction111.2 Features111.3 Licensing Requirements12Chapter 2: Installation152.1 Unpacking and Inspection15Equipment Supplied152.2 Attaching the Antenna152.3 Attaching the Belt Clip16To attach the belt clip and adapter:161. Remove the belt clip and adapter hardware from the packing materials.162. With the adapter button facing away from the Ray101, slide the adapter into the notch on the rear of the radio until it snaps into place.163. Hold the belt clip perpendicular to the Ray101 and slide the belt clip notch onto the adapter button until it snaps into place.164. Rotate the belt clip so that the longer end extends above the top of the radio.165. Squeeze together the two top ends of the belt clip and attach to your belt or pant waist.16To remove the radio from the belt clip:161. Rotate the radio perpendicular to the belt clip.162. Press the release button at the top of the belt clip.163. Pull the radio up and away from the belt clip.162.4 Attaching the Wrist Strap161. Using the end of a paper clip, feed the narrow end of the strap through the two mounting holes at the top of the radio behind the antenna.162. Continue feeding the narrow end of the strap through the loop and pull tight.162.5 Battery Usage16Battery Tray16To open the Battery Tray and insert the battery cells:161. Lift the fastener at the base of the unit and rotate counterclockwise ¹ turn to the UNLOCK position.162. While holding the Ray101 in one hand, use the other hand to push the battery tray downward and then away to separate it from the back of the radio.16Figure 2-1: Removing and Attaching the Battery Tray173. Lift up the tab located on the center right side of the battery tray cover and remove it from the battery tray.174. Locate the Battery Type switch just below the battery compartment and turn to the appropriate position: ALKALINE or Ni-MH.17Figure 2-2: Removing the Battery Tray Cover175. Noting the proper orientation, install the AA cells in three rows of two batteries each.186. Replace the battery tray cover.18WARNING: Alkaline Battery Use18When Alkaline cells are used, do not place radio in Charger unless Charge Switch on radio is set to ALKALINE. Charging Alkaline cells may cause excessive heat and could result in cell leakage or explosion causing damage or injury.187. Slide the battery tray up into the rear of the radio and then downward until it snaps into place.188. Rotate the fastener at the base of the battery case clockwise ¹ turn to the LOCK position.18Charging Rechargeable Ni-MH Cells181. Insert the radio with the battery tray attached into the Ni-MH charger unit.182. Connect the AC wall adapter into a standard wall outlet.183. Insert the molded plug into the connector on the side of the battery charger.18CAUTION:181. Make sure the switch just below the battery compartment is set to the Ni-MH position.182. Do not operate radio in charger when battery tray is empty. This may damage radio.18Chapter 3: Getting Started193.1 Keypad and Rotary Knobs19Figure 3-1: Ray101 Keys Layout19Rotary Keys20Push Keys20Description201. PWR/VOL202. SQ203. PTT204. UP/DOWN215. Backlight / Keylock216. 16/9217. DW/TRI218. WX / BAND219. SCAN / SAVE2110. HI/LO / USER213.2 LCD Display22Figure 3-2: Ray101 LCD Layout221. (TX) Transmitting222. (RX) Receiving223. (USER) Favorite Channel Mode224. (SAVED) Memory Mode235. (P) Priority Mode236. (SCAN) All Scan/Saved Scan/Priority Scan237. (U I C) Channel Set238. (B) Receive-only Channel239. (A) Simplex Channel2310. Channel Number2311. Battery Level2312. Keylock2413. Indicators24(WX) Weather Channel24(ALERT) Weather Alert24(HI/LO) TX Power24(DUAL) Dual Watch24(TRI) Tri Watch2414. Signal Strength24Chapter 4: Operating the Radio254.1 Turning the Power ON and OFF251. Beeps, illuminates the backlight at full brightness, and displays all segments and indicators for 2 seconds.252. Displays the software version number on the LCD but without the decimal point. For example, version 1.1 would appear as 11.253. Recalls the last CH number, TX power settings and operation mode. If no last-used setting data exists, goes to CH 16 and high TX Power.25To turn the unit OFF:254.2 Setting the Volume254.3 Setting the Squelch264.4 Setting the Power Output26Overriding the Low Output Power Restriction (US only)27To override the LO power restriction on channels 13 or 67 and transmit at high power:274.5 Setting the Channel274.6 Selecting a Weather Channel271. Weather broadcasts can only be heard in the North America.282. During Weather mode, the PTT, SCAN/SAVE and HI/LO / USER keys are disabled and an error beep sounds if pressed.28Weather Alert Operation284.7 Setting the Frequency Band294.8 Selecting Priority Mode294.9 Selecting the Secondary Priority Channel30Reprogramming the Secondary Priority Channel301. Switch to the Secondary Priority Channel.302. Press and hold the 16/9 key for greater 3 seconds to switch to Reprogram mode. An alert tone sounds and the current Secondary Priority Channel flashes.303. Change the channel number with the UP and DOWN arrow keys.304. Press and release the 16/9 key to save the new Secondary Priority selection. An alert tone sounds to indicate that the Secondary Priority has been changed.304.10 Transmitting314.11 Turning On the Backlight324.12 Turning On the Keylock324.13 Using the Scan Modes33All Scan33Saved (Memory) Scan34Priority All Scan35.35Priority Saved Scan364.14 Adding Channels to Memory37To Add Channels to Memory371. During normal operation mode, use the UP/DOWN key to select the desired channel for programming.372. Press and hold the SCAN/SAVE key for 3 seconds.37To Delete Channels from Memory371. During the normal mode, use the UP/DOWN key to select the channel to be deleted.372. Press and hold the SCAN/SAVE key for 3 seconds.374.15 Using the Monitor Modes38Dual Watch38Tri Watch394.16 USER Channel Mode404.17 Resetting Factory Defaults41To perform the reset:41Appendix A: Specifications43Appendix B: Channel List45U.S. VHF Marine Radio Channels and Frequencies451. The letter “A” following a channel number indicates simplex use of the ship station transmit side of an international duplex channel. Operations are different from that of international operations on that channel.472. Channel 13 should be used to contact a ship when there is danger of collision. All ships of length 20 meters or greater are required to guard VHF channel 13, in addition to VHF channel 16, when operating within U.S. territorial waters.473. Channel 16 is used to hail other stations or for distress alerting.47Canadian VHF Marine Radio Channels and Frequencies481. The letter “A” following a channel number indicates simplex use of the ship station transmit side of an international duplex channel. Operations are different from that of international operations on that channel.522. Channel 16 is used for calling other stations or for distress alerting.523. The letter “B” following a channel number indicates simplex use of the coast station transmit side of an international duplex channel. That is, the channel is Receive Only.524. Channel 70 is used exclusively for Digital Selective Calling (DSC) and is not available for regular voice communications.52International VHF Marine Radio Channels & Frequencies531. Channel 06 may also be used for communications between ship stations and aircraft engaged in coordinated search and rescue op...552. Channels 10 or 73 (depending on location) are also used for the broadcast of Marine Safety Information by the Maritime and Coast Guard Agency in the UK only.553. Channel 13 is designated for use on a worldwide basis as a navigation safety communication channel, primarily for intership navigation safety communications.554. Channels 15 and 17 may also be used for on-board communications provided the effective radiated power does not exceed 1 Watt.555. The use of Channels 75 and 76 should be restricted to navigation related communication only and all precautions should be taken to avoid harmful interference to channel 16. Transmit power is limited to 1 Watt.55WX Channels (North America only)56Appendix C: Glossary57Index59Symbols59Numerics59A59B59C59D59E59F59G59H59I59K59L59M59P59R60S60T60U60V60W60文件大小: 1.3 MB页数: 60Language: English打开用户手册