Furuno RO4700 MarineRadio (Engels) Zendapparatuur Handleiding

Furuno Zendapparatuur RO4700 MarineRadio (Engels) Zendapparatuur

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RO4700 MARINE RADIO
FU366-EUR
25/1 Watt VHF/FM
OPERATOR WARNING
Radio Ocean requires the radio operator to meet the requirements for
Radio Frequency Exposure. Unauthorized changes or modifications to
this equipment may void compliance with ETSI rule, Any change or
modification must be approved in writing by Radio Ocean Corp
This equipment has been tested and licensed to comply with the limits for Class
D Digital Marine Devices. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment can generate or radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications and human body. Never transmit before you make sure
the antenna is properly located.
This device is only an aid to navigation. Its performance can be affected by many
factors including equipment failure or defects, environmental condition and
improper handling or use. It is the user's responsibility to exercise common
prudence and navigational judgement, and this device should not be relied upon
as a substitute for such prudence and judgement. Your Radio Ocean VHF radio
generates and radiates radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy (EME), this
equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with the instructions
contained in this handbook. Failure to do so can result in personal injury and/or
product malfunction.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION………………………….……………………5
1.1 INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………….5
2. CONTROLS AND LCD DISPLAY…………………………………………6
2.1 BASE STATION PANEL……….……………….…………………….……6
2. 2 BASE STATION PANEL (REAR)…………..……………………..………8
2. 3 HANDSET………………….……………………………………………...…9
2. 4 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY……..………………………………..….…11
3. INSTALLATION…………………….…………………………….….…….12
3.1 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES………………………………………….……12
3.2 LOCATION…………………………………………………………….……13
3.3 CONNECTIONS………………….………….……………………..………13
3.4 MOUNTING THE RADIO………..……..………………………………….15
3.5 ANTENNA MOUNTING/THE EMC EXPOSURE…………………..……16
3.6 MOUNTING THE HANDSET……………………………………………..16
3.7 RECESSED INSTALLATION……………………………………………..17
4 BASE OPERATION………………………….………………………….…18
4.1 TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION…….………………..…………….18
4.2 CHANNEL SELECTION…………….…………………………………….18
4.3 MEMORY CHANNELS……….………………………….………….…19
4.4 TRANSMIT TIME-OUT-TIME……………………………………………..19
4.5 SCAN………………………………………………………..………………19
4.6 WATCH ………………………………………………………..……………20
4.7 POSITION INDICATON……………………………………………..20
5.0 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING………………..………………….……21
5.1 GENERAL………………………………………………….….……..21
5.1.1 MARITIME MOBILE SERVICE IDENTITY(MMIS)….…………………21
5.1.2 HOW CAN I OBTAIN MMSI ASSIGNMENT?………………………..21
5.2. DSC CALL TYPE ………………………………………………………….21
5.2.1 SEND A DISTRESS CALL……………………………...……………..…23
5.2.2 SEND AN ALL SHIPS CALL…….………………………………….……23
5.2.3 SEND A GROUP CALL……………….………………………………..…24
5.2.4 MAKE A ROUTING CALL (INDIVIDUAL)………………………….…...24
5.2.4.1 MANUALLY SENDING AN INDIVIDUAL CALL……………...………..24
5.2.4.2 SENDING AN INDIVIDUAL CALL………………………………….…..25
5.2.4.3 ACK OF AN INDIVIDUAL INCOMING………………………....……….26
5.2.5 LAST CALL………………………………………………………………...26
5.2.6 SENDING AN INDIVIDUAL CALL USING THE CALL LOG……...….26
5.2.7 POS REQUEST AND POS REPLY……………………………………..26
5.2.7.1 POS REQUEST…………………………………………………………….26
5.2.7.2. POS REPLY………………………………………………………………...26
5.3 RECEIVER DSC CALL…………………………………………….………27
5.3.1 RECEIVER A DISTRESS CALL………………………………………...27
5.3.2 RECEIVING A DISTRESS ACK FROM A COAST STATION………..28
5.3.3 RECEIVER DISTRESS RELAY CALL...…………………………………28
5.3.4 RECEIVING AN ALL SHIPS CALL……………………………………….28
5.3.5 RECEIVING A GROUP CALL.……………………………………...29
5.3.6 RECEIVING AN INDIVIDUAL CALL …………………………………..29
5.3.7 RECEIVING AN “POSITION REPLY” CALL……………..……………29
5.3.8 RECEIVING A GEOGRAPHIC AREA CALL…………………………….30
6.0 SET-UP MENUS…………………………….…………………………..…30
6.1 MENU FUNCTION DESCRIPTION………….…………………….…….30
6.2 SET-UP MENU NAVIGATION…..……………………………………….30
6.3 BUDDY LIST…………………………………………………………31
6.3.1 ADDING AN ENTRY………………………………………………………31
6.3.2 EDIT EXISTING ENTRY …………………………………….……………31
6.3.3 DELETE AN ENTRY……………………………………………………... 32
6.4 BACK-LIGHT ADJUSTMENT……………………………………………32
6.5 CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT……………………………………………..32
6.6 GPS/TIME …………………………………………………………….…….32
6.6.1 MANUAL ENTRY GPS DATA…………………………………………….33
6.6.2 SETTING…………………………………………………………….………33
6.6.2.1 POSITION DISPLAY ON/OFF…………………………………………….33
6.6.2.2 TIME DISPLAY ON/OFF..…………………………………………………34
6.6.2.3 LOCAL TIME (TIME OFFSET)...…………………………………………34
6.6.2.4 TIME FORMAT OPTIONS (TIME FORMAT)…………………………….34
6.6.2.5 COURSE/SPEED DISPLAY OPTIONS (COG/SOG)…………………35
6.7 RADIO SETUP ……………………………………………………………..35
6.7.1.1 CHANNEL NAME DISPLAY………………………………………………35
6.7.1.2 CHANNEL NAME EDITING……………………………………………….35
6.7.2 RING VOLUME ADJUSTMENT……………………………...…………36
6.7.3 BEEP VOLUME ADJUSTMENT………………………………………….36
6.7.4 INTERNAL SPEAKER ON/OFF…………………………………………..36
6.8 DSC SETUP………………………………………………...……………….37
6.8.1 ENTER YOUR USER MMSI……………………………...…………..37
6.8.2 MAINTAIN GROUPS……………………………………………………….38
6.8.2.1 ENTER YOUR GROUPS…………………………………...……………38
6.8.2.2 EDIT USER GROUPS………………………………………………………38
6.8.2.3 DELETE A GROUP…………………………………………………………38
6.8.3 INDIV REPLY………………………………………………………………39
6.8.4 DSC ENABLE……………………………………………………………….39
6.8.5 POS REPLY………………………………………………….…….……..…40
6.9 RESET……………………………………………………..…………………40
7 MAINTENANCE…………………………………………………….………41
8 SPECIFICATION……………………………………………………………42
9 FREQUENCY TABLE……………………………………………………..43
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1 Equipment Description
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of Radio Ocean’s RO 4700 marine
band radio. Base Station Radio with output power of 25/1 watt. It should be
powered by a 13.8VDC power supply.
The radio can support DSC (Digital Selective Calling) operation with specially
designed DSC unit, which meets the standard of ITU-R, M493-10. When being
connected with GPS, it will display the position (longitude and latitude) of the
vessel. Compact fist microphone with digital keys makes for convenient operation
of the equipment
Other features of the radio includes:
z Access to all available INTL channels (currently allocated).
z Allows memory all INTL channels for quick recall and memory scan.
z Provides as many as 20 user programmable names with MMSI, 10 distress
calls and 20 individual calls for DSC communications.
z Rotary volume control with power on/off, rotary channel selector and rotary
squelch adjustable knob give you more convenient operation of the radio.
z Outstanding performance of waterproof complying with Japanese Industry
Standard level 7.
z 25 watts high output power allows you make contact with others in a long
distance of marine communication and 1watt low power for short distance.
z Separate 16button for quick selection of the emergency call on CH16.
z Adjustable brightness of backlit for good visibility of large LCD various
circumstance.
z External interface easy to connect to GPS and external speaker.
z Mounting gimbal for firm and reliable location of your base station in
difference condition.
1.2 ETSI INFORMATION
ETSI (European Telecommunications Standard Institute) has stipulated the
specific requirements (EN 301 025-1/2/3) on marine radio with class D DSC
feature, for use on non-SOLAS vessels.
2 CONTROLS AND LCD DISPLAY
2.1 BASE STATION (PANEL)
(1) Volume and Power On/Off
0-270°rotary control knob, turn clockwise to power on.
Continue to turn until a comfortable audio level.
(2) Squelch Use this knob to set the squelch threshold,
(3) CH/enter Rotary encoder (no stop) with momentary push
` Rotate this knob to change the current number and
change values in menu mode or during programming.
Press the knob to enter values
(4) Band / Save Select band and set memory channels
(5) Cancel the key to cancel last selection or change without
saving. It allows step back one level on menu mode. It
cancels DSC Distress calls & auto-retransmission of
DISTRESS calls.
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Merk: Furuno
Categorie: Zendapparatuur
Model: RO4700 MarineRadio (Engels) Zendapparatuur

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