用户手册目录Ray54 Marine VHF Radio1About this Handbook3Important Information4Antenna Mounting and EME Exposure6Safe Compass Distance6EMC Conformance6Contents7Chapter 1: Introduction111.1 Ray54 Fixed Station VHF Radio111.2 Features11Digital Selective Calling (DSC)12Chapter 2: Installation132.1 Unpacking and Inspection13Equipment Supplied132.2 Planning the Installation14Typical Mounting Methods14Flush Mounting142.3 Power Connections162.4 External Speaker Connections172.5 Grounding172.6 GPS/NMEA Data172.7 Antenna Connections18Antenna Mounting Suggestions18Antenna Mounting and EME Exposure18Chapter 3: Getting Started193.1 Keypad and Rotary Knobs19Microphone Keys20Main Unit Rotary Keys20Main Unit Push Keys20Microphone21PTT21UP/DOWN2116/921HILO21Main Unit21CH21PWR/VOL21SQ21DW/TRI21CALL/MENU22HILO/USER23SCAN / SAVE2416/924CLEAR/WX24DISTRESS243.2 LCD Display241. (HI/LO) TX Power252. (TX) Transmitting253. (RX) Receiving254. (LOCAL) Local/Distant Mode255. DSC Message256. ATIS Active257. NO GPS258. Battery Low259. (USER) Favorite Channel Mode2510. (SAVED) Memory Mode2511. (WX) Weather Channel2612. (ALERT) Weather Alert2613. (U I C) Channel Set2614. (A) Simplex Channel2615. (B) Receive-only Channel2616. Channel Number2617. Dot Matrix Display26Chapter 4: General Operations274.1 Turning the Power ON and OFF274.2 Setting the Volume274.3 Setting the Squelch274.4 Setting the Power Output27Overriding the Low Output Power Restriction284.5 Setting the Channel29On the microphone...29On the main unit...294.6 Selecting a Weather Channel29Weather Alert Operation304.7 Selecting the Priority Channel304.8 Selecting the Secondary Priority Channel31Reprograming the Secondary Priority Channel324.9 Transmitting334.10 Using the Scan Modes33All Scan34Saved (Memory) Scan34Priority All Scan35Priority Saved Scan364.11 Adding Channels to Memory364.12 Using the Monitor Modes38Dual Watch38Tri Watch394.13 USER Channel Mode404.14 DSC Call Operation404.15 Menu Mode Operation40Chapter 5: Digital Selective Calling (DSC)415.1 DSC Call Function42Using the Microphone Keys to Make Selections435.2 Individual Calls44Making DSC Calls to Coast Stations44Transmitting an Individual Call44Receiving Individual Calls475.3 Group Calls48Transmitting a Group Call48Receiving Group Calls505.4 All Ships Calls52Transmitting an All Ships Call52Receiving an All Ships Call535.5 Distress Calls55Sending a Distress Call55To conform with regulations of the Basel Agreement for radiotelephone service on inland waterways, DSC functions are disabled when ATIS is active. Undesignated (Quick) Distress Call56Designated Distress Call56Cancelling a Distress Call Made in Error58Receiving a Distress Call58Receiving a Distress ACK Sent from a Coast Station59Receiving a Distress Relay Sent by Another Station595.6 Position Request60Specifying the Target Vessel60Retrieving the Last Received Position Data62Receiving a Position Request From Another Station635.7 Call Log63Making a Call from a Call Log Entry64Saving an MMSI ID Number from a Call Log Entry655.8 DSC Distress Log66Chapter 6: Menu Settings676.1 Menu Function67Using the Microphone Keys to Make Selections686.2 DSC Phonebook69Adding an Entry69Editing an Existing Entry71Deleting an Existing Entry726.3 Local / Distant736.4 Backlight Adjustment736.5 Contrast Adjustment736.6 GPS/Time Setup74When GPS Information Not Available746.7 Settings76Latitude/Longitude Display78Time Display78Time Offset78Time Format78COG/SOG Display786.8 Radio Setup79Band79Channel (CH) Name80Display Name80CH Info80Deleting a Channel Name Entry80Ring Volume80Key Beep806.9 DSC Setup81My MMSI ID82Group MMSI Setup83Adding a New Group84Editing an Existing Entry86Position Reply87Automatic Channel Changing for Incoming Calls88Procedure When Enabled89Procedure When Disabled896.10 Resetting Factory Defaults90Chapter 7: Customer Service917.1 How to Contact Raymarine91On the Internet91Customer Support91Product Repair and Service91Accessories and Parts92Technical Support92Appendix A: Specifications93Appendix B: Channel List95U.S. Marine VHF Channels and Frequencies95Canadian Marine VHF Channels and Frequencies98International Marine VHF Channels & Frequencies103WX Channels (North America only)106Appendix C: Glossary107Index109文件大小: 5.2 MB页数: 112Language: English打开用户手册
用户指南目录Ray54 Marine VHF Radio1About this Handbook3Introduction3Conventions Used3Technical Accuracy3Warranty3Important Information4FCC Notice4Station License4Operator License4INDUSTRY CANADA5SAFETY NOTICE5CAUTION: Navigation Aid5Although we have designed this product to be accurate and reliable, many factors can affect its performance including equipment ...5Antenna Mounting and EME Exposure6WARNING: Maximum Permissible Exposure6Safe Compass Distance6EMC Conformance6Contents7About this Handbook iii7Important Information iv7Antenna Mounting and EME Exposure vi7Safe Compass Distance vi7EMC Conformance vi7Chapter 1: Introduction 171.1 Ray54 Fixed Station VHF Radio 171.2 Features 17Chapter 2: Installation 372.1 Unpacking and Inspection 372.2 Planning the Installation 472.3 Power Connections 672.4 External Speaker Connections 772.5 Grounding 772.6 NMEA Data 772.7 Antenna Connections 87Chapter 3: Getting Started 973.1 Keypad and Rotary Knobs 973.2 LCD Display 148Chapter 4: General Operations 1784.1 Turning the Power ON and OFF 1784.2 Setting the Volume 1784.3 Setting the Squelch 1784.4 Setting the Power Output 1784.5 Setting the Channel 1984.6 Selecting a Weather Channel 1984.7 Selecting the Priority Channel 2084.8 Selecting the Secondary Priority Channel 2184.9 Transmitting 2384.10 Using the Scan Modes 2384.11 Adding Channels to Memory 2694.12 Using the Monitor Modes 2894.13 USER Channel Mode 3094.14 DSC Call Operation 3094.15 Menu Mode Operation 309Chapter 5: Digital Selective Calling (DSC) 3195.1 DSC Call Function 3295.2 Individual Calls 3495.3 Group Calls 3895.4 All Ships Calls 4295.5 Distress Calls 4595.6 Position Request 5095.7 Call Log 5395.8 DSC Distress Log 569Chapter 6: Menu Settings 5796.1 Menu Function 5796.2 DSC Phonebook 5996.3 Local / Distant 63106.4 Backlight Adjustment 63106.5 Contrast Adjustment 63106.6 GPS/Time Setup 64106.7 Settings 66106.8 Radio Setup 69106.9 DSC Setup 71106.10 Resetting Factory Defaults 8010Chapter 7: Customer Service 81107.1 How to Contact Raymarine 8110Appendix A: Specifications 8310Appendix B: Channel List 8510Appendix C: Glossary 9710Index 9910Chapter 1: Introduction111.1 Ray54 Fixed Station VHF Radio11Figure 1-1: Ray54 VHF Radio111.2 Features11Digital Selective Calling (DSC)12Chapter 2: Installation132.1 Unpacking and Inspection13Equipment Supplied132.2 Planning the Installation14Typical Mounting Methods14Flush Mounting14Figure 2-1: Typical Mounting Methods15CAUTION: Make sure there are no hidden electrical wires or other items behind the desired location before proceeding. Check that free access for mounting and cabling is available.15Figure 2-2: Mounting Dimensions152.3 Power Connections16Figure 2-3: Wiring Connections162.4 External Speaker Connections172.5 Grounding172.6 NMEA Data17Figure 2-4: GPS Wiring172.7 Antenna Connections18Antenna Mounting Suggestions18Antenna Mounting and EME Exposure18Chapter 3: Getting Started193.1 Keypad and Rotary Knobs19Figure 3-1: Ray54 Keys Layout19Microphone Keys20Main Unit Rotary Keys20Main Unit Push Keys20Microphone211. PTT212. UP/DOWN213. 16/9214. HILO21Main Unit215. CH216. PWR/VOL217. SQ218. DW/TRI219. CALL/MENU2210. HILO/USER2311. SCAN / SAVE2412. 16/92413. CLEAR/WX2414. DISTRESS243.2 LCD Display24Figure 3-2: Ray54 LCD Layout241. (HI/LO) TX Power252. (TX) Transmitting253. (RX) Receiving254. (LOCAL) Local/Distant Mode255. DSC Message256. ATIS Active257. NO GPS258. Battery Low259. (USER) Favorite Channel Mode2510. (SAVED) Memory Mode2511. (WX) Weather Channel2612. (ALERT) Weather Alert2613. (U I C) Channel Set2614. (A) Simplex Channel2615. (B) Receive-only Channel2616. Channel Number2617. Dot Matrix Display26Figure 3-3: Typical Dot Matrix Display Data26Chapter 4: General Operations274.1 Turning the Power ON and OFF271. Beeps, illuminates the backlight at full brightness, and displays all segments and indicators for 2 seconds.272. Displays the software version number on the dot matrix display.273. 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.274.2 Setting the Volume274.3 Setting the Squelch274.4 Setting the Power Output27Overriding the Low Output Power Restriction28To override the LO power restriction on channels 13 or 67 and transmit at high power:284.5 Setting the Channel29On the microphone...29On the main unit...294.6 Selecting a Weather Channel291. WX broadcasts can only be heard in the US and Canada.302. During Weather mode, the PTT, HILO/USER, SCAN/SAVE and DW/TRI keys are disabled and an error beep sounds if pressed.30Weather Alert Operation304.7 Selecting the Priority Channel304.8 Selecting the Secondary Priority Channel31Reprograming the Secondary Priority Channel321. Press and hold the 16/9 key for greater 3 seconds to switch to the Secondary Priority Channel.322. Press and hold the 16/9 key for greater 3 seconds again to switch to Reprogram mode. The current Secondary Priority Channel flashes.323. Change the channel number with the CH key.324. Push the CH key to ACCEPT the new Secondary Priority selection. An alert tone sounds to indicate that the Secondary Priority Channel has been changed.324.9 Transmitting334.10 Using the Scan Modes33All Scan34Saved (Memory) Scan34Priority All Scan35Priority Saved Scan364.11 Adding Channels to Memory36To Add Channels to Memory361. During normal operation mode, use the CH knob to select the desired channel for programming.362. Press and hold the SCAN/SAVE key for 3 seconds.36To delete channels from memory371. During the normal mode, use the CH knob to select the channel to be deleted.372. Press and hold the SCAN/SAVE key for 3 seconds.374.12 Using the Monitor Modes38Dual Watch38Tri Watch394.13 USER Channel Mode404.14 DSC Call Operation404.15 Menu Mode Operation40Chapter 5: Digital Selective Calling (DSC)411. SAFETY Calls for advisory alerts or412. URGENCY when the assistance is required but the situation is not serious enough for a Distress Call415.1 DSC Call Function42Using the Microphone Keys to Make Selections435.2 Individual Calls44Making DSC Calls to Coast Stations44Transmitting an Individual Call441. Press and release the CALL/MENU key to enter the DSC menu. The arrow is pointing to INDIVIDUAL.442. Push the CH knob to select INDIVIDUAL. The Individual menu appears, which displays the Phonebook entries you have saved and <MANUAL> for manual number entry.443. Rotate the CH knob until the arrow points to the desired individual name.454. Push in the CH knob to select the desired individual name/MMSI ID.455. Rotate the CH knob to select the working channel to be used for the Individual Call.456. Push in the CH knob to accept the selection.467. Push CH knob again to send the Individual Call. The Individual Call is transmitted on channel 70, and then the radio tunes to the original channel and waits for acknowledgement. During this period you are still able to receive calls.468. Press PTT to communicate on the specified channel.46Receiving Individual Calls47To silence the alert tone:47To cancel the mode without sending ACK:47To accept the Individual Call:47Notes: (1) The DSC Call data is stored in the first available slot in the DSC Call Log, regardless of whether the call is acknowledged.48(2) Pressing the 16/9 key cancels the channel change request and tunes the radio to channel 16.48(3) If 5 minutes elapse before the call is acknowledged or rejected, the radio automatically declines the incoming Individual Call. No Acknowledgement is sent and the radio reverts to the original channel.485.3 Group Calls48Transmitting a Group Call481. Press and release the CALL/MENU key to enter the DSC menu. The arrow is pointing to INDIVIDUAL.482. Rotate the CH knob until the arrow points to GROUP.483. Push in the CH knob to select GROUP. The Group Call menu appears, which displays the Group entries you have saved.494. Rotate the CH knob until the arrow points to the desired Group name.495. Push the CH knob to select the desired Group.496. Rotate the CH knob to select the working channel to be used for the Group Call.497. Push in the CH knob to accept the selection.498. Push the CH knob again to send the Group Call. The Group Call is transmitted on channel 70, and then the radio tunes to the designated working channel to be used for the Group Call.509. Press PTT to communicate on the specified channel.50Receiving Group Calls50To silence the alert tone:50To ignore the Group Call:51To accept the Group Call:51Notes: (1) DSC Call data is stored in the first available slot in the Call Log.51(2) Pressing the 16/9 key cancels the channel change request and tunes the radio to channel 16.51(3) If 5minutes elapse before the Group Call is accepted or rejected, the radio automatically declines the call and the radio reverts to the original channel.515.4 All Ships Calls52Transmitting an All Ships Call521. Press and release the CALL/MENU key to enter the DSC menu. The arrow is pointing to INDIVIDUAL.522. Rotate the CH knob until the arrow points to ALL SHIPS.523. Push in the CH knob to select ALL SHIPS. The All Ships menu appears, which displays the categories from which you can select.524. Rotate the CH knob to select URGENCY or SAFETY.535. Press the CH knob again to send the call.536. Push CH one more time to reconfirm the All Ships Call. The call is transmitted on channel 70, and then the radio tunes to channel 16 at high power.537. Press PTT to communicate on the channel 16.53Receiving an All Ships Call53To silence the alert tone:54To decline the All Ships Call:54To accept the All Ships Call:54Notes: (1) For All Ships Urgency Calls, the AUTO CH CHG option (see page 78) determines whether your radio automatically switches to channel 16 to receive the call or instead prompts you to manually accept or decline the channel change.54(2) Pressing the 16/9 key cancels the channel change request and tunes the radio to channel 16.54(3) If 5 minutes elapse before the All Ships Call is acknowledged or rejected, the radio automatically declines the incoming call and the radio reverts to the original channel.54(4) DSC call data is stored in the first available slot in the Call Log, regardless of whether the call is acknowledged.545.5 Distress Calls55Sending a Distress Call55Undesignated (Quick) Distress Call561. Press and hold the red DISTRESS key for 3 seconds to initiate the call. During this time, the radio beeps, the display flashes and a timer counts down 3...2...1.56Designated Distress Call561. Press and release the red DISTRESS key. The Distress Call screen appears.562. Rotate the CH knob until the arrow points to the type of Distress you wish to designate.563. Push in the CH knob to select that type of Distress.564. Press and hold the DISTRESS key for 3 seconds to initiate the call. During this time, the radio beeps, the display flashes and a timer counts down 3...2...1.57Cancelling a Distress Call Made in Error581. Immediately power off the radio to cancel the Distress Call.582. Power the radio back on and set to channel 16.583. Make a broadcast to all stations giving your ship’s name, call sign and MMSI number and cancel the false distress alert.58Receiving a Distress Call58To silence the alarm:58Receiving a Distress ACK Sent from a Coast Station59Receiving a Distress Relay Sent by Another Station595.6 Position Request60Specifying the Target Vessel601. Press and release the CALL/MENU key to enter the DSC menu. The arrow is pointing to INDIVIDUAL.602. Rotate the CH knob to select POS REQUEST.603. Push in the CH knob to select POS REQUEST. The Position Request menu appears.604. Push the CH knob again to select SEND. Choose the target vessel from the phonebook.605. Rotate the CH knob until the arrow points to the desired name.616. Push in the CH knob to select the desired name/MMSI ID.617. Press the CH knob again to send the Position Request Call. The call is transmitted on channel 70, and then the radio tunes to the original channel and waits for acknowledgement. During this period you are still able to receive calls.61Retrieving the Last Received Position Data621. From the Position Request screen, rotate CH to select LAST RECVD.622. Push the CH knob to select. The last received position request data is displayed.62Receiving a Position Request From Another Station635.7 Call Log631. Press and release the CALL/MENU key to enter the DSC menu. The arrow is pointing to INDIVIDUAL.632. Rotate the CH knob until the arrow points to CALL LOG.643. Push in the CH knob to select the Call Log. Entry 01 appears first with call type and time of the last call. This is the most recent call.644. Using the CH knob, scroll down the list of up to 20 entries.64Making a Call from a Call Log Entry641. Rotate the CH knob until the log entry you wish to call appears.642. For received Individual or All Ships Call, push the CH knob. The Individual Call screen appears addressed to the caller.643. Follow the same directions you would for initiating an Individual Call using the Phonebook, as outlined on page 34.644. To make a Group Call using the Call Log, push the CH knob to bring up the Group Call menu and make the call as described in Transmitting a Group Call on page 5-38.64Saving an MMSI ID Number from a Call Log Entry651. Rotate the CH knob to select the desired Call Log entry.652. Press and hold the SCAN/SAVE key. The MMSI number is entered in the appropriate field of the Phonebook.653. Use the CH knob to enter the NAME that you wish to have associated with this MMSI ID number. Rotate the CH knob to select each character and then push in the knob to accept it.654. When the NAME entry is complete, push in the CH knob to accept it.655.8 DSC Distress Log66To view the Distress Call Log:661. Press and release the CALL/MENU key to enter the DSC menu. The arrow is pointing to INDIVIDUAL.662. Rotate the CH knob until the arrow points to DISTRES LOG.663. Push the CH knob to select the Distress Log. Entry 01 (the most recent call) appears first with call type and position data. The screen then flashes to display the nature of the distress and time of the call.664. Rotate the CH knob to scroll down the list of up to 10 entries.66Chapter 6: Menu Settings676.1 Menu Function67To make Menu selections:681. Press and hold the CALL/MENU key to enter Menu mode. The list of available functions appear on the dot matrix display.682. Rotate the CH knob to scroll down the list until the arrow points to the desired function. Push the CH knob to accept.68Using the Microphone Keys to Make Selections686.2 DSC Phonebook69Adding an Entry691. Press and hold the CALL/MENU knob. The Menu screen appears on the dot matrix display.692. Press the CH knob to select Phonebook. The Phonebook screen appears.693. Press and release the CH knob to select <NEW ENTRY>.694. Using the CH knob, fill in the NAME field one character at a time. The first character space to be modified is highlighted wi...69i. Rotate the CH knob to scroll through the selections.70ii. When the desired character appears, push in the CH knob to accept it. The next character to be filled in sequence is underlined (_).70iii. Continue this process until all characters have been selected.705. Continue this process until all NAME characters are selected. Press and hold the CH knob to accept the name and move on to the MMSI ID.706. Use same procedure to enter the MMSI characters.707. When all characters have been selected, press the CH knob to SAVE. The new entry appears in the Phonebook.71Editing an Existing Entry711. From the Phonebook, rotate the CH knob until the arrow on the dot matrix display points to the entry you wish to edit.712. Push in the CH knob to select the name.713. Push the CH knob again to select EDIT.714. Make your changes to the NAME and MMSI ID, using the CH knob.715. When finished, push the CH knob to SAVE. The revised name appears in the list.72Deleting an Existing Entry721. From the Phonebook, rotate the CH knob until the arrow on the dot matrix display points to the entry you wish to delete.722. Push the CH knob to select the name.723. Rotate the CH knob until the arrow is pointing to DELETE.724. Press and hold the CH knob. The entry is removed.726.3 Local / Distant736.4 Backlight Adjustment73To adjust the backlight setting:731. Rotate the CH knob until the arrow points to BACKLIGHT.732. Push the CH knob to accept. The Backlight screen appears.733. Rotate the CH knob to select the desired backlight level. The number of blocks illuminated on line 3 of the dot matrix displa...736.5 Contrast Adjustment73To adjust the contrast setting:731. Rotate the CH knob to scroll until the arrow points to CONTRAST.732. Push the CH knob to accept. The Contrast screen appears.733. Rotate the CH knob to select the desired contrast level. The number of blocks illuminated on line 3 of the dot matrix display...734. Push the CH knob to accept your selection.746.6 GPS/Time Setup74When GPS Information Not Available74To manually set the GPS position and time settings:741. Rotate the CH knob to scroll down the list until the arrow points to GPS/ TIME.742. Push in the CH knob. The arrow is pointing to MANUAL POS.753. Push CH again to accept. The Manual Position screen appears.754. Using the CH knob, fill in the Lat/Lon information, one character at a time. The first character space is highlighted with a flashing underline.75i. Rotate the CH knob to scroll through the selections.75ii. When the desired character appears, push in the CH knob to accept it. The next character to be filled in sequence is underlined (_).75iii. Continue this process until all latitude data been selected.755. Use the same process to complete longitude information.766. Push in the CH knob to accept and move onto UTC time. Select the time characters in the same manner.766.7 Settings76To adjust these Settings:761. Press and hold the CALL/MENU key to enter Menu mode.772. Rotate the CH knob until the arrow points to GPS/TIME.773. Push the CH knob to accept. The GPS/Time screen appears.774. Rotate the CH knob and scroll down the list to SETTINGS.775. Push the CH knob to accept.77Latitude/Longitude Display78Time Display78Time Offset78Time Format78COG/SOG Display786.8 Radio Setup79To adjust these settings:791. Press and hold the CALL/MENU key to enter Menu mode.792. Rotate the CH knob to scroll down the list until the arrow points to RADIO SETUP.793. Push the CH knob to accept. The Radio Setup screen appears.79Band79Channel (CH) Name80Display Name80CH Info801. From the CH NAME menu item, rotate the CH knob until the arrow on the dot matrix display points to CH INFO.802. Push in the CH knob to select. The currently assigned name appears.803. Push the CH knob to display your options: EDIT changes the channel name displayed. CLEAR completely removes the channel name. The top line of the dot matrix display is blank for that channel.804. Push CH again to select EDIT or CLEAR.805. If you select EDIT, use the CH knob to modify the NAME field using the same technique described in Adding an Entry on page 59.80Deleting a Channel Name Entry80Ring Volume80Key Beep806.9 DSC Setup81To adjust the DSC Settings:811. Press and hold the CALL/MENU key to enter Menu mode.812. Rotate the CH knob to scroll down the list until the arrow points to DSC SETUP.813. Push the CH knob to accept. The DSC Setup screen appears.81My MMSI ID82To enter or view the MMSI ID number:821. From the DSC SETUP menu item described on page 71, rotate the CH knob until the arrow points to MY MMSI ID.822. Push the CH knob to accept. If an existing MMSI ID is stored, the value appears. If the MMSI ID is blank, dashes appear, indicating that one has yet to be entered.823. To enter the MMSI ID number, rotate the CH knob to select the digits using the same technique described in Adding an Entry on page 59.824. When all digits are selected, press and hold the CH knob to accept.835. Re-enter all nine MMSI digits.836. When complete, press and hold the CH knob to accept.837. Press the CH knob one last time to save the MMSI ID number.83Group MMSI Setup83Adding a New Group841. From the DSC SETUP menu item described on page page 71, rotate the CH knob until the arrow points to GROUP SETUP.842. Press the CH knob to accept. If an existing Group name and MMSI ID number are already stored, those values appear. If blank, <EMPTY 1>, <EMPTY 2>, and <EMPTY 3> are shown to indicate that the Group IDs have not yet been programmed into the radio.843. Rotate the CH knob until the arrow points to the first available empty group location.844. Press the CH knob to accept. The first field for you to enter data is the GROUP NAME.845. Use the CH knob to modify the GROUP NAME field using the same technique described in Adding an Entry on page 59.846. Continue this process until all GROUP NAME characters have been entered. Press and hold the CH knob to accept the name and move on to the GROUP ID.857. Use the same procedure to enter the GROUP ID numbers.858. Press and hold the CH knob to accept.859. Press the CH knob one more time to save. The new entry appears in the list.85Editing an Existing Entry861. From the DSC SETUP menu item described on page page 71, rotate the CH knob until the arrow points to GROUP SETUP.862. Press the CH knob to accept.863. Rotate the CH knob until the arrow points to the group location you wish to edit.864. Press the CH knob to select that Group.865. Press the CH knob again to select EDIT.866. Make your changes, using the CH knob using the same technique described in Adding an Entry on page 59.877. Press and hold the CH knob to accept your changes.878. Press the CH knob to save. The revised entry appears in the list.87Position Reply87To enable/disable Position Reply:871. From the DSC SETUP menu item described on page page 71, rotate the CH knob until the arrow points to POS REPLY.872. Press the CH knob to accept.873. Rotate the CH knob to select the desired setting and push to accept.88Automatic Channel Changing for Incoming Calls88To enable/disable the channel change:881. From the DSC SETUP menu item described on page page 71, rotate the CH knob until the arrow points to AUTO CH CHG.882. Press the CH knob to accept.89Procedure When Enabled89Procedure When Disabled896.10 Resetting Factory Defaults90To perform the reset:901. Press and hold the CALL/MENU key to enter Menu mode.902. Rotate the CH knob to scroll down the list until the arrow points to RESET.903. Press the CH knob to accept. The Reset screen appears.904. Rotate the CH knob until arrow points to YES.905. Press the CH knob to accept.90Chapter 7: Customer Service917.1 How to Contact Raymarine91On the Internet91Customer Support91Accessories and Parts91Technical Support92Product Repair and Service92Appendix A: Specifications93Appendix B: Channel List95U.S. Marine VHF Channels and Frequencies951. 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.972. 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.973. Channel 16 is used to hail other stations or for distress alerting.97Canadian Marine VHF Channels and Frequencies981. 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.1022. Channel 16 is used for calling other stations or for distress alerting.1023. 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.1024. Channel 70 is used exclusively for Digital Selective Calling (DSC) and is not available for regular voice communications.1025. Channels 75 and 76 are reserved as guard bands for Channel 16 and are not available for regular voice communications.102International Marine VHF Channels & Frequencies1031. Channel 06 may also be used for communications between ship stations and aircraft engaged in coordinated search and rescue op...1052. 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.1053. Channel 13 is designated for use on a worldwide basis as a navigation safety communication channel, primarily for intership navigation safety communications.1054. Channels 15 and 17 may also be used for on-board communications provided the effective radiated power does not exceed 1 Watt.1055. 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.105WX Channels (North America only)106Appendix C: Glossary107Index109Symbols109Numerics109A109B109C109D109E109F109G109H110I110K110L110M110O110P110R110S111T111U111V111W111文件大小: 5.5 MB页数: 112Language: English打开用户手册