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Boat Remote user manual
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90 pages, 1.39 Mb
User’s Manual
Phonetics, Inc.
Marine Division
901 Tryens Road Aston, P
A 19014
Contents
Main
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Table of Contents
Safety Instructions............................................. v
CHAPTER 1: GETTING TO KNOW YOUR BOAT REMOTE.............................. 9
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION...........................15
CHAPTER 3: PROGRAMMING........................ 23
CHAPTER 4: OPERATION.................................59
PART ONE: THE ALARM SEQUENCE............................. 59
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Safety Instructions
viii
FCC Requirements
ix
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CHAPTER 1: GETTING TO KNOW YOUR BOAT REMOTE
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Technical Support
Using the Keypad, LCD and LED Indicators
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
LEDs
System Operating Mode
Warning LED
Parts check list
Boat Remote Package
Installation Kit
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CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION
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Operating Environment
Mounting
Connecting the Power Supply
Connecting the Battery
Connecting the Telephone Line
Power Surge Protection
Connecting Accessories
High Water Float Switch
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Temperature Sensors
Bilge Pump
Security Input
Auxiliary Input
Output
CHAPTER 3: PROGRAMMING
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Using the Keypad, LCD and LED Indicators
The Keys
PROGRAMMING VOICE MESSAGES
Recording a Voice Message
Unit ID Message
To record ID message
Hello, this is the King Crimson docked at the Big Fish Marina.
PROGRAMMING SYSTEM PARAMETERS
Maximum Number of Calls
Call Delay
Intercall Delay
Dialing Method
TAD (Telephone Answering Device)
Voice Repetitions
Rings until answer
Listen In
Listen to the sound level for (programmed time).
Speaker
Temperature
Output Trigger & Output Mode
Current Time & Todays Date
DIAL OUT PHONE NUMBERS
Programming the Dial Out Phone Numbers
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Special Dialing
Special Dialing Keys
Dialing to a Beeper or Pager
beep
INPUTS
AC Power Input
Battery Input
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Temperature Inputs (1, 2, & 3)
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Bilge Pump Inputs (2)
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Emergency High Water Level Input
Auxiliary Input
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Security Input
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VERIFYING PROGRAMMING
The WHAT IS? key
The outside temperature is 74
F
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PART ONE: THE ALARM SEQUENCE
Alarm Recognition
Alarm Notification
CHAPTER 4 OPERATION
Dial Out
Alarm Acknowledgment
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PART TWO: SAMPLE PROGRAMMING STRATEGY
Communications Programming
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Examples
Bilge Pump #1 cycle rate exceeded. 5 cycles in the last 24 hours.
Error.
Bilge Pump #1 cycle rate exceeded. 5 cycles in the last 24 hours.
Alarm acknowledged
The water level is too high. (Speaker: ON)
The water level is too high.
The AC power is off.
The AC Power is off. Indicate you have received warning message.
Alarm acknowledged
STATUS REPORT
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COMMUNICATIONS DIAL OUT
CHAPTER 5: TROUBLESHOOTING
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TEMPERATURE MONITORING
OTHER MONITORING
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COMMAND SUMMARY
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Appendix B: Checking for Proper Operation
APPENDIX B:
Checking Your Boat Remote for Proper Op- eration
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Appendix C: Engineering Specifications
I. General
II. I/O Channel Attributes and Features
APPENDIX C: ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS
III. Communications Features
Appendix C: Engineering Specifications
IV. Programming
V. Remote Operational Features
VI. Enclosure, Environmental and Power
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Appendix D: Returning Your Unit for Repair
In the event that the Boat Remote does not function properly, we suggest that you do the following:
If the unit must be sent to Phonetics for servicing, please do the following:
APPENDIX D: RETURNING YOUR UNIT FOR REPAIR