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Owner's Handbook
VHF Radio
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Contents
Main
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Purpose
RAY215E
SAFETY NOTICE
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RT015
Table of Contents
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Section 1 General Description
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Equipment Features
1.3 Minimum / Full Function Handset Options
Section 2 Installation
2.1 Unpacking and Inspection
2.2 Equipment Supplied
2.2.1 Optional Accessories
2.3 Planning the Installation
2.3.1 Typical Mounting Methods
2.3.2 Flush Mounting
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Figure 2-2 Outline and Mounting Dimensions
2.4 Electrical Connections
2.4.1 DC Power and External Speaker Connections
2.4.2 External Speaker Connections
2.4.3 NMEA Data (Requires Full Function Handset)
2.4.4 Antenna Connections
2.4.5 Antenna Mounting Suggestions
2.4.6 Grounding
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Section 3 Operation with Minimum Function Handset
3.1 Introduction
3.1.1 DSC and NMEA Operation
3.2 Minimum / Full Function Handset Priority
3.3 Handset Connections
3.4 Control and LCD Display
3.4.1 Controls
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3.4.2 LCD Display
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3.5 Operating Procedures
3.5.1 Turning the Power On
3.5.2 Setting the Squelch
3.5.3 Setting the Volume
3.5.4 Setting the Power Output
3.5.5 Setting the Channel
3.5.6 Selecting the Private Channel
3.5.7 Setting the Frequency Mode
3.5.8 Transmitting
3.5.9 Selecting a Weather Channel (US Mode)
3.5.10 Priority Channel
3.5.11 Channel Memory
3.5.12 Resetting Factory Defaults
3.5.13 Scan Modes
All Scan Mode
Memory Scan Mode
3.5.14 Monitor Mode
Dual Watch Mode
Tri-Watch Mode
3.5.15 Multi-Call Operation
Using Multi-Call
Changing from Multi-Call Channel to the Working Channel
Storing a Multi-Call Channel
Deleting a Channel from Multi-Call
3.5.17 NMEA Operation
3.5.18 Digital Selective Calling (DSC)
3.5.18.1 MMSI Number Setup on Base Station
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3.5.18.2 Individual Ships Call
Sending an Individual Ships Call
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Receiving an Individual Ships Call
3.5.18.3 All Ships Call
Sending an All Ships Call
Receiving an All Ships Call
3.5.18.4 Group Call
3.5.18.5 Distress Call
Sending a Distress Call
Receiving a Distress Call
3.5.18.6 Distress Relay Call
3.5.19 ATIS ID No. Entry
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Section 4 Operation with Optional Full Function Handset
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Minimum / Full Function Handset Priority
4.3 Handset Connections
4.4 Controls and LCD Display
4.4.1 Controls
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4.4.2 LCD Display
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4.5 Radio Functions
4.6 Operating Procedures
4.6.1 Setting the Volume
4.6.2 Setting the Squelch
4.6.3 Using the Function Key
4.6.4 Setting the Frequency Mode
4.6.5 Receiving on the Weather Channels
4.6.6 Selecting the Channel
4.6.7 Selecting the Private Channel
4.6.8 Priority Channel
4.6.9 Multi-Call Operation
4.6.10 Channel Memory
4.6.11 Setting the Transmission Power Output
4.6.12 Desensitized Reception (Local Mode)
4.6.13 LCD Backlight Function
4.6.14 Intercom Mode
4.6.15 Scan Mode
4.6.16 Monitor Mode
4.6.17 NMEA Operation
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4.6.18 Digital Selective Calling (DSC)
4.6.18.1 Individual Call to Another Ship (Ship-to-Ship)
Transmitting an Individual Call
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4.6.18.2 Individual Call to Shore Station (Ship-to-Shore)
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4.6.18.3 Receiving an Individual Call
4.6.18.4 Transmitting a Group Call
4.6.18.5 Receiving a Group Call
4.6.18.6 Transmitting an All Ships Call
4.6.18.7 Receiving an All Ships Call
4.6.18.8 Transmitting a Distress Call
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4.6.18.9 Receiving a Distress Call
4.6.18.10Receiving a Distress Relay Call
4.6.18.11Using the DSC Log
4.6.19 ATIS Operation
4.7 Menu Operation
4.7.1 Selecting the Menu Operation
4.7.2 NAVSTAT Operation
4.7.3 DSC Operation
4.7.3.1 Selecting Distress Call Type (NATURE)
4.7.3.2 Manual Entry of Latitude/Longitude (L/L ENT)
4-45 Operation with Full Function Handset
4.7.3.3 Modifying the MMSI Number List (PHNBOOK)
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4.7.3.4 Modifying the MMSI Group Number (GROUP)
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4.7.4 Setting Operation
4.7.4.1 Setting ATIS ID Number
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4.7.4.2 Setting MMSI Number
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4-58 Operation with Full Function Handset
4.7.4.3 ATIS Set Up
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Section 5 Maintenance
5.1 How to Contact Raymarine
In Europe
In the US
On the Internet
5.2 Preventative Maintenance
5.3 Specifications
5.3.1 Transmitter
5.3.2 Receiver
5.3.3 Operating Requirement
5.3.4 Radio Dimensions
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Section 6 Frequency Tables
6.1 International Mode
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6.2 US Mode Frequency Table (optional)
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6.2.1 Weather Channels and Frequencies (optional)
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