Nexus 21 NX2000 operation manual Fig D, Antenna Installation Recommendations

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The NX2000 requires a 12v DC supply to operate. This lead should be connected to the vessel’s power supply (the red wire is positive, black is negative), and the cable kept as short as possible. Although the Radio draws very little current when receiving, a heavier current is drawn when transmitting which may result in a voltage drop if very long cables are used of inadequate core diameter. If the supplied power lead is not long enough, an extension of up to 3m(10 ft) can be made using at least 2.5mm (13AWG) wire.

The chassis of the NX2000 is not connected to either supply rail. This allows a direct connection to the ship’s earth connection for voltage and RF interface protection. The red wire is positive and black is negative. If polarity is accidentally reversed, the set will not operate.

The antenna is connected to the NX2000 using a standard PL259 type connector as fitted to most marine antenna. If fitted to an existing antenna, check that the contacts are not corroded before connecting, as this will affect the quality of the signal, Ensure that the retaining collar of the antenna plug is securely tightened to prevent accidental disconnection.

15.2Antenna Installation Recommendations

The most important factor in the performance of the NX2000 will be the quality and positioning of the antenna. Most recorded problems with VHF Radios are related to poor antenna sighting, faulty cabling, poor quality cable joints and low voltage supply. Even the best performing Radio cannot compensate for these factors. If replacing an existing installation using the same antenna, it is important that these factors are checked when installing the Radio.

As the range of VHF signals are governed by line of sight, the antenna should be placed as high as possible, while remaining clear of any metallic objects that could influence the resonance of the antenna.

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Contents NX2000 VHF NX2000 English Contents Expansion Channels Atis Function Technical Specifications Priorities Operation RulesPrivacy Radio licensesIntroduction Front panel Panel DescriptionGPS and EXT.SP socket Back panelGroup LCD DisplaySoft Keypad 0 Fist MICROPHONE/CONTROLLERKey Dual Watch DW General OperationMemory Scan MS Full Scan FSTag Channel Squelch ControlChannel Selection Volume Control VOLChannel 16 Time Out Timer High / LOW Power Selection H/LReceiving a DSC Call Urgency And Safety CallRoutine Call Group CallDistress Alert Sending a DSC Call Routine Call Urgency And Safety Call Group Call Review distress logs LOG ReviewReview Routine Log VHF NX2000 English Contrast adjustment Radio SettingsBacklight adjustment Beep sound selecting Speaker selectingSet Date And TimE Enter and view Mmsi DSC SettingSet Manual Position/UTC Set Group IdSet Work Channel Set the Directory VHF NX2000 English English VHF NX2000 Atis Function Expansion ChannelsReceiver Technical SpecificationsTransmitter Channel 70 Monitor General Specification13.4 GPS International VHF Marine Channel Chart Atis Channel Chart ATIS/SEA Channel Chart Unit Installation InstallationFig D Antenna Installation RecommendationsFig E Fig F Supplied Parts Warranty English VHF NX2000 Declaration of Conformity English VHF NX2000 Nexus Marine AB