Raymarine RAY 210VHF operation manual

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If a signal is received on either channel 16 or the selected working station while in the DWX mode, the operator can communicate with the calling party and still remain in this mode.

If a weather warning is received on the weather station being monitored, the RAY210 will emit a series of tones. The radio will then automatically switch to the WX mode in order to monitor the emergency broadcast.

The radio will no longer be in the DWX mode.

9) [MEM] (Memory) key:

This secondary function key stores channels into memory for select scan functions. To store a channel using the memory, select the desired channel using the selector knob, press the [FUNC] key, then [MEM]. The MEM symbol will illuminate on the LCD and the displayed channel will be stored into memory. The same procedure is used to remove a channel from memory. To view all channels that are stored in memory, press the [RCL] key. RAY210 will display each channel in memory, then return to the previously selected channel.

10) [INTL] (International) key:

This key causes the synthesizer to program international frequencies and illuminates the INTL symbol on the LCD. To change to international frequencies, press [FUNC] key, then [INTL]. To return to U.S. channel frequencies, repeat this same procedure.

11) [WX] (Weather) key:

When pressed, puts the radio into the weather receiving mode. A WX indicator will be displayed on the LCD along with the weather channel number (0-9). Rotate the channel selector knob until the desired WX channel is displayed. Refer to Table 3-1 (page 22) for weather channel frequencies. Pressing the [WX] key a second time returns the RAY210 to the operating channel previously used.

12) [DW] (Dual Watch) key:

Pressing this key puts the radio into the Dual Watch mode and DW is illuminated on the LCD. The RAY210 will then monitor the current selected channel and channel 16. If a signal breaks squelch on either channel, the radio will change to that channel. After the channel clears, and no transmission is received for five seconds, the radio will return to the Dual Watch operation.

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Contents RAY 210VHF Page Page Page Important Notice PurposePage Table of Contents Page Parts List & Drawings Page VHF Glossary of TermsPage General Equipment FeaturesPage Electrical Specifications SpecificationsMechanical Specifications Unpacking and Inspection Equipment SuppliedDescription Typical Mounting Methods Planning the InstallationOutline and Mounting Dimensions Mounting Options Electrical ConnectionsCable DC Power and External Speaker ConnectionsExternal Speaker Connections Antenna ConnectionsAntenna Mounting Suggestions Grounding Introduction Controls and LCD DisplayControls Page Page Page Page Page Layout of Controls and Connectors LCD Display 0188 Operating Procedures Selecting a Weather Channel To Transmit and Receive on Intl FrequenciesDesign Channel Frequency MHzIntl 3 1st Intermediate Frequency Amplifier Circuit Antenna Switching CircuitReceiving Circuit Operation High Frequency Amplifier CircuitTransmitting Circuit Operation Antenna Monitoring Circuit High Frequency Power Amplifier CircuitPLL Circuit Operation APC CircuitBlock Diagram / RF PCB Block Diagram / CPU PCB How to contact Raymarine Technical Support Accessories and PartsProduct Repair and Service +1 800 539 5539 ext Alignments and Service Preventative MaintenanceTest Equipment PLL Adjustment TRANSMITTER/RECEIVERRF Sensitivity Adjustment Receiver Frequency Adjustment TransmitterModulation Adjustment Transmitter Power Output AdjustmentTrouble Shooting Guide Weather Alert Frequency Adjustment ReceiverMaster Reset Page XTAL1 Section Parts List Description IC1 Description CPU PCB Assembly IC1 IC BR93LC56AF IC2 RAY210 Assembly Drawing Mechanical Parts List Schematic Diagram Schematic diagram/CPU PCBl Schematic diagram/CPU PCB RF PCB Layout Top View RF PCB Layout Rear View CPU PCB Layout Top view CPU PCB Layout Rear View Page VHF Marine Channel Usage Guide and Licensing Requirements Section AppendixPage Usage Guide Emergency Channel Page Coast Guard Navigation Channel Page Channels 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 84, 85 Weather Channels WX1, WX2, WX3 State Control Environmental ChannelPhonetic Alphabet Page PO3 5TD USA