Pony Electric Corporation 8TQMT-300 Manuale Utente

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Section 1: Installation 
 Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the M-Tech MT-300 DSC VHF Radio. We 
know you’re anxious to try it out, but first, let us explain how this man-
ual can help you get the most out of your new radio. 
 We have designed this book so you don’t have to read the whole thing 
from front to back to find the information you want. At the start of each 
segment, we’ll tell you what content is coming up next. If it’s a concept 
you're already familiar with, we’ll show you where to find the next im-
portant topic. 
We lead off the manual with proper Distress Call procedures on page 4. 
We put it at the front of the book to make it easy to find in case of an 
emergency.  
The first section covers MT-300 installation and specifications. 
The second section, Basic Radio Operation, goes over some basic func-
tions of the radio and includes instructions on how to set up your MMSI 
(Maritime Mobile Service Identity) number. You can't make a call 
without it! To jump to MMSI setup, flip to page 8. To acquire a free 
MMSI number, see the web address on the bottom of page ii. 
The third section, Advanced Radio Operation, offers more detailed in-
formation about the radio's features. The section will touch on all as-
pects of the radio's functionality, providing clear and complete explana-
tions via a convenient alphabetical layout.  
Let’s get started! 
Powering Your Radio 
(Power Supply cable – red and black wires) 
The unit works from a 12-volt electrical system. You may attach the 
radio to a 12-volt battery or to an auxiliary power panel.  
If possible, keep the power cable away from other boat wiring, especially 
the engine's wires. This will provide the best isolation from electrical 
noise. The power cable has two wires, red and black. Red is the positive 
lead, black is negative or ground. Make sure to attach the in-line fuse 
holder to the red lead 
as close to the power source as possible.
 
Auxiliary Wires 
The white and black auxiliary wires on the back of the unit connect 
your radio to an external speaker. Connect the white (+) wire to the 
speaker's positive lead, and connect the black (–) wire to the speaker's 
negative lead.