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Specifications
Install
Block Diagram
DSC indicator
Dimension
Resetting Factory Defaults
Optional Accessories
Mmsi Number Setup
Operating Procedures
Adjustments or Repair
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RAY215
Modular
VHF Radio
Owner’s Handbook
Document number: R49013_2
Date: March 2002
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Contents
Ray215
N e r s H a n d b o o k
RAY215 Modular VHF Radio
Page
FCC Licensing
Maritime Mobile Service Identity Mmsi
RAY215
Industry Canada
Antenna Mounting and EME Exposure
Adjustments or Repair
Safe Compass Difference
Table of Contents
Operation with Optional Full Function Handset
Section
Section Appendix
Glossary of Terms
Viii
Equipment Features
Introduction
Microphone / Handset Options
Equipment Supplied
Optional Accessories
Unpacking and Inspection
Description
Planning the Installation
Typical Mounting Methods
Flush Mounting
Front Mounting
Rear Mounting
Outline and Mounting Dimensions
Electrical Connections
DC Power and External Speaker Connections
Wire Color Function Connects to
Power Cable Length
External Speaker Connections
Nmea Data
Antenna Connections
Antenna Mounting Suggestions
Grounding
Installation
Microphone / Full Function Handset Priority
Overriding the Full Function Handset
Microphone/Handset Connections
Rear Connections
Controls
VOLUME/PWR Knob
Control and LCD Display
CH Channel Selection Knob
$ MON/ 1/25 Key
SCAN/ MEM Key
# WX/INT Key
DSC/ PRI Key
16/9 Key
I.C. Key
DIM Key
LCD Display
INT indicator
DSC indicator
ACK indicator
# can indicator
Operating Procedures
Selecting a Weather Channel
Setting the Frequency Mode
Transmitting
Priority Channel
Desensitized Reception Local Mode
Resetting Factory Defaults
Channel Memory
Scan Modes
All Scan Mode
Memory Scan Mode
Tri-Watch Mode
Monitor Mode
Dual Watch Mode
LCD Backlight Function
Nmea Operation
Operation at Power Up
Operation When the Signal is Lost or Becomes Invalid
Operation When No Signal Detected for 4 Hours
Digital Selective Calling DSC
Mmsi Number Setup
Individual Ships Call
Using a manually input Mmsi number
Sending an Individual Ships Call
DSC + D/L
Using an Mmsi number selected from the phonebook
PTT
To store an Mmsi number in phonebook
DSC PTT
Operation with a Fist Microphone
To delete an Mmsi number from the phonebook
When receiving Individual Ships Call
Receiving an Individual Ships Call
All Ships Call
Sending an All Ships Call
Receiving an All Ships Call
Group Call
Distress Call
Sending a Distress Call
Receiving a Distress Call
Distress
Distress Relay Call
Operation with Optional Full Function Handset
Handset Connections
Controls and LCD Display
Indv key
SQ UP/DOWN Scroll key
ALL Ship key
VOL UP/DOWN key
# 16/9 key
INT key
Scan key
Key
WX key
IC key
#9/ 1/25 key
$* key
# key
Distress key
Func indicator
PTT Press-to-Talk key
VOL indicator in bar graph
TX indicator
$ US indicator
#Three-digit, Seven-segment indicators
Radio Functions
Intercom Function between Handsets
Reduced Receiving Sensitivity Local Mode
Setting the Volume on the External Speaker
Example2
Using the Function Key
Example1
Example3
Receiving on the Weather Channels
Using the Channel UP/DOWN Key
Using the Numeric Keypad
Selecting the Channel
Storing Channels in Memory
Deleting Channels from Memory
Setting the Transmission Power Output
Intercom Mode
Receiving a Call with the Full Function Handset
Making a Call from the Full Function Handset
Making a Call from the Base Station
Receiving a Call at the Base Station
Scan Mode
Using Memory Scan
Tri-Watch
Using All Scan
Dual-Watch
Nmea Operation
Digital Selective Calling DSC
To Make an Individual Call to Ship ship-to-ship
Individual Call to Another Ship Ship-to-Ship
Transmitting an Individual Call
Byphonebook
Response
Individual Call to Shore Station Ship-to-Shore
To make an Individual Call to Shore Station ship-to-shore
ENT Down
Receiving an Individual Call
Transmitting a Group Call
To make a Group Call
Indv ENT
Receiving a Group Call
Transmitting an All Ships Call
To send an All Ships Call
Transmitting a Distress Call
Unspecified Distress Call
Distress
Message Meaning
To make a Distress Call specifying the type of distress
Receiving a Distress Call
Receiving a Distress Relay Call
ENT or CLR
Using the DSC Log
To view a log
Function Purpose
Menu Operation
Selecting the Menu Operation
To initiate the Menu function
Navstat Operation
To view current position information
DSC Operation
Selecting Distress Call Type Nature
Manual Entry of Latitude/Longitude L/L ENT
Keys Action
Press
Modifying the Mmsi Number List Phnbook
Modifying the List of Ship Stations
Adding Ship Stations to the List
Deleting Ship Stations from the List
ENT ABC
Modifying the List of Shore Stations
Adding Shore Stations to the List
Pqrs
Modifying the Mmsi Group Number Group
Deleting Shore Stations from the List
Entering a Group Mmsi Number
Deleting a Group Mmsi Number
Setting the Mmsi Number
Next digits place
Input Mmsi Number using
Technical Support Ext , or
How to Contact Raymarine
Europe
Technical Support Tel +44 0 23 9269 Fax +44 0 23 9269
Accessories and Parts
On the Internet
Worldwide Support
Transmitter
Preventative Maintenance
Specifications
Operating Requirement
Radio Dimensions
Receiver
Base Station Transceiver
Optional Ffhs External Speaker
Optional Full Function Handset Ffhs
Optional Ffhs Cradle
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Drawings
Block Diagram
Control PCB
Front PCB
FCC Licensing Requirements
Station License
Other Reminders
Operator License
Remember
Marine VHF Channel Usage Guide
Caused by frequent hailing
Emergency Calling
Due to congestion on channel
Other vessels, the FCC has
Intership Safety
Monitoring
Coast Guard
Navigation
Port Operations
Non commercial Boat Operations
Commercial
Marine Operator
State Control Environmental
Weather
WX0-WX9
Phonetic Alphabet
International Mode
VHF Marine Channels Frequency Tables
161.750
Important Notice
Canadian Mode Frequency Table
Canadian Mode
157.400 162.000
Important Notice
US Mode Frequency Table
US Mode
156.325 Port Operations
Weather Channels and Frequencies
RX Frequency Type of Traffic
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