West Marine VHF200 manual Troubleshooting Guide

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Additionally, wear or improper bat- tery pack installation can damage the battery compartment seal.

Keep your battery contacts clean! Wipe frequently. If visible corrosion appears, polish with an emery cloth or similar fine abrasive.

Never transmit without an antenna attached to avoid damage to the radio.

Avoid using or placing the VHF200 in areas with temperatures below - 20ºC (-4ºF) or above +60ºC (+140ºF). Do not place in wind- shields, etc.

23. Troubleshooting Guide

Symptom:

The radio does not respond to key presses. The channel cannot be

 

 

changed.

Probable Cause:

Key Lock is on.

Remedy:

Press the I key (on the left side of the case, below the PTT key) for

 

 

three seconds to unlock the key pad.

 

 

 

Symptom:

You have arranged to communicate with another VHF radio user on a

 

 

specific channel, and you can’t hear them.

Probable Cause:

You and the other user are using different Country Codes.

Remedy:

Make sure that you are both using the same Country Mode (USA,

 

 

International, or Canadian). Several channels have the same numeric

 

 

designation, but are either on different frequencies or the channels are

 

 

used for different purposes. Channel 16, the Distress, Safety, and

 

 

Calling channel, is the same on all three bands.

 

 

 

Symptom:

You cannot change the transmit power setting.

Probable Cause:

You are on a channel which is limited to 1 watt transmit power (e.g. Ch.

 

 

13) or you are on a “receive only” channel (e.g. WX ).

Remedy:

Change to an unrestricted TX/RX channel.

 

 

Symptom:

The SCAN key does not start the scan function.

Probable Cause 1:

No channels are in the scan memory.

Remedy 1:

Use the MEM key to enter desired channels into the scan memory.

Probable Cause 2:

Squelch is not adjusted correctly.

Remedy 2:

Adjust the squelch to the point that background noise just disappears.

 

 

Symptom:

Radio just does not seem to be operating correctly.

Probable Cause:

The radio has become “confused” by an unusual pattern of key presses.

Remedy:

Turn off the radio. Hold down the 16/9/TRI key while turning the radio

 

 

on. This process will reset the radio to the original factory settings.

 

 

 

Symptom:

Radio will not power up.

Probable Cause:

The battery is exhausted.

Remedy:

Recharge the battery pack or use the BT200 alkaline battery tray with

 

 

fresh alkaline batteries.

 

 

 

Symptom:

You can hear transmissions, but the other radio cannot hear you.

Probable Cause:

The transmit power is set to low.

Remedy:

Use the H/L key to select a higher transmit power setting.

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Contents VHF200 VHF Radio Welcome ServiceRadio Licenses LCD Description Adjusting the VolumeTurning the Radio On Changing Channels Receive ModeChanging Between USA, International, and Canadian Modes Channel DescriptionsTransmitting a Signal Adjusting the SquelchTransmission Ended Display Selecting the Transmit PowerMedium Power Display Battery Level DisplayWeather Mode Display Weather ModeNormal Channel Display Weather AlertChannel 16, Distress Display 13 /9 OperationScanning Channels Triple WatchPriority Scan Mode Memory Scan ModeEntering and removing chan- nels from memory Scan key Step On Display Step ModeFactory Settings Restore Factory SettingsKeypad Lock Battery Options for the VHF200 Time out Transmit SettingDisplay Back-Light Use of the Optional RSC200 MaintenanceBT200 Alkaline Battery Pack Charging the BP200Troubleshooting Guide Rx Freq Tx Freq Status Name Full Name USA Mode Frequency ChartInternational Mode Frequency Chart Canadian Mode Frequency Chart Channel No MHz Name WX Frequency ChartWest Marine VHF 200 Radio Specifications AccessoriesOptional Rapid Smart Charger Page Mayday for Distress Communications Emergency CommunicationsBoat to Boat Calls Pan Pan for Urgency MessagesThree-Year Limited Warranty