Standard Horizon FVR1000M, FVT1000 Section Installation Instructions Installation Procedure

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SECTION 2

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

The VersiVision FVT1000 Series transmitters and receivers are preset for immediate use. There are indicator LEDs on the units for monitoring the real-time status of video, and power. The following instructions describe the typical installation procedure and the function of the LED indicators located on each unit.

1.Connect the video source (camera) to the video input BNC connector on the FVT1000 transmitter unit using coaxial cable.

2.Connect the video output BNC connector on the FVR1000 receiver unit to the video monitor using coaxial cable.

3.Connect the fiber optic cable between the transmitter and receiver devices.

4.Apply power to both the transmitter and receiver using the PSACV1 power supplies provided.

Note: If using any of the FVR1000M modules, power is provided from the integral power supply of the FVC14 chassis.

5.When the power is applied, the red POWER LED will light, indicating the presence of operating power. The green VIDEO LED will give an indication as stated in the following page.

6.The link should now be operational.

FIGURE 2: PSACV1 Power Supply

INDICATOR LEDs

The stand-alone units have integral LEDs that are used to monitor the state of the unit. There are two video LEDs and two power LEDs on the units.

TRANSMITTER and RECEIVER

Power: ON: (Red) indicates that correct power has been applied.

Transmitter:

Video: OFF: Indicates no video detected on input BNC connector (No Video present on input BNC)

ON: Indicates video detected on input BNC connector (Video present on input BNC connector)

Receiver:

Video: OFF: Indicates no video detected on output BNC connector (No video present on output BNC)

ON: Indicates video detected on output BNC connector (Video present on input BNC)

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FVR1000M, FVT1000, FVR1000 specifications

The Standard Horizon FVR1000, FVT1000, and FVR1000M are three advanced handheld VHF radios designed specifically for marine environments. These devices are renowned for their reliability, robust build quality, and user-friendly features, making them popular choices among boating enthusiasts and professionals alike.

One of the standout features of the FVR1000, FVT1000, and FVR1000M is their superior waterproof rating. With an IPX7 certification, these radios can withstand being submerged in water for a certain period, ensuring they perform reliably even in adverse conditions. This feature is crucial for marine use, where equipment may be exposed to splashes, rain, and even accidental drops into the water.

All three models boast a powerful output of 6 watts, allowing for extended range and clear communication over long distances. This output power helps users stay connected even in remote areas where signal strength can be a concern. They also incorporate advanced audio technologies, featuring noise-canceling microphones and high-quality speakers, which enhance voice clarity and reduce background noise, ensuring conversations are intelligible even in windy or noisy environments.

The FVR1000 and FVT1000 come equipped with a dedicated NOAA Weather Radio feature, providing access to real-time weather information and alerts. This functionality is critical for boaters who need to remain informed about changing weather conditions, helping them make safer navigation decisions.

In addition, these radios include a built-in GPS, which is especially beneficial for navigation and emergency situations. The GPS feature can relay the user’s location to emergency services in case of a distress call, providing an added layer of safety on the water. The FVR1000M variant offers even more advanced connectivity options, supporting digital selective calling (DSC) technology that allows for automated distress signaling with positional data, further improving safety and security.

A standout characteristic of these handheld radios is their ergonomic design. They are lightweight with a comfortable grip, making them easy to hold for extended periods. Their intuitive user interface, featuring clearly labeled buttons and a straightforward menu structure, ensures users can operate the device efficiently, even in high-pressure situations.

Battery life is another crucial aspect, and the FVR1000, FVT1000, and FVR1000M come with rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, providing hours of use on a single charge. This reliability is essential for long trips away from charging sources.

In conclusion, the Standard Horizon FVR1000, FVT1000, and FVR1000M embody a blend of outstanding features, cutting-edge technology, and rugged durability, making them indispensable tools for any serious boater. With their superior communication capabilities, advanced safety features, and user-friendly designs, these handheld VHF radios ensure that users can stay connected, informed, and safe while navigating the waters.