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1.2.d Environmental

 

Pay attention to ambient conditions – although NEPTUNE is designed to operate under 
the most severe conditions, it is important to avoid exposure to environments that are 
excessively humid or dusty, or to temperatures outside the  –15 to +55°C range.  Also 
avoid exposure to direct sunlight.

  Avoid jarring and excessive vibration – NEPTUNE is built to resist mechanical shock and 

vibration as long as these are within the norm for any electrical device.

  Do not use this device in potentially explosive environments.  A single spark may cause 

an explosion.

1.3 ETSI Information

ETSI  (European  Telecommunications  Standards  Institute)  has  established  specific  requirements 
(EN 301 025-1/2/3) for marine transceivers with DSC function class ”D”.  For use on non-SOLAS 
vessels.

1.4 Registration of  your  Marine Transceiver

For using GMDSS and DSC functions, the operator must have a GMDSS radio operator’s certifi-
cate (SRC or LRC) and apply for a ships MMSI number at the local radio authority.  Without MMSI 
number the radio can only be used as conventional VHF marine radio without DSC.  For seagoing 
ships, entering the European inland waterways you can apply for an 

additional

 licence and can 

obtain an ATIS number for the ship’s radio station. For ships, operating only on inland waterways, 
a ship’s licence can be obtained for ATIS mode only. Switching to ATIS mode is requested on all 
european inland waterways. In ATIS mode, automatically some restrictions of transmit power apply 
on certain channels, and some functions like Dual and Triple Watch are not available. Your distribu-
tor may programm your radio according to your needs.

1.5 Assistance

We urge you to write the serial number of your transceiver in the space provided below.  This num-
ber is found on the back panel of the transceiver and will be useful in the event of repair/assistance 
and/or loss and/or theft.

Serial number _______________________

1.6 Manual Notes

Writing  of  this  manual  has  been  completed  with  the  intention  of  supplying  information  that  are 
comprehensive,  precise  and  up-to-date.    Nevertheless,  the  manufacturer  does  not  assume  re-
sponsibility for the actual correspondence with the product and for the consequences of possible 
errors caused by factors over which it has no control.  Equipment and options described may differ 
according to varying countries.

E. and O.E.
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Summary of Contents for neptune

Page 1: ...tenna electromagnetic exposure 11 4 6 Mounting of Microphone 12 4 7 Connections 12 4 7 a Power Supply 13 4 7 b GPS device 13 4 7 c Antenna 13 5 BASIC OPERATION 13 5 1 Turning NEPTUNE on off 13 5 2 Vol...

Page 2: ...l call 23 10 CUSTOMIZATION 24 10 1 Menu settings 24 10 2 Navigation in the menu of settings 24 10 3 List of settings 24 10 4 Log list of registered calls 24 10 5 Dir Entries in the directory 25 10 5 a...

Page 3: ...n the radio should under no circumstances be realigned as it has already been calibrated for maximum performan ce Unauthorized opening of the transceiver will nullify the warranty 1 2 b Radiofrequency...

Page 4: ...DSC For seagoing ships entering the European inland waterways you can apply for an additional licence and can obtain an ATIS number for the ship s radio station For ships operating only on inland wate...

Page 5: ...t access to channel 16 the universal marine channel for emergency contact NMEA connection use the interface cable supplied for easy connection from transceiver to optional GPS system such as GPS 200 o...

Page 6: ...ility to select channels to add your own MMSI identi cation code and to activate deactivate many other functions described in the following pages 5 FUNCTION keys They enable to enter into the menu pag...

Page 7: ...vice as well as being a function guide thanks to its easily readable dot matrix area 12 Internal speaker Guarantees clear listening of communications 3 2 Back panel connections Warning Faulty connecti...

Page 8: ...ugh the tuned marine channels the second scrolls downwards 2 Button 16 For ease of use button 16 performs the same function as the button 16 on the front panel of the transceiver 3 PTT push to talk Pr...

Page 9: ...t 4 pieces 6 Screws for mounting bracket 4 pieces 7 Washers 4 pieces 8 Grained washers 4 pieces 9 Nuts 4 pieces 10 Self threading screws for microphone mount 2 pieces 11 Screws for the microphone moun...

Page 10: ...ns must be performed in part by quali ed persons 4 3 Mounting of transceiver To mount the transceiver to your vessel see following picture 1 Choose an appropriate location as explained in the paragrap...

Page 11: ...other ma gnetic devices e g compass on your vessel 4 4 Adjustment of angle To change the angle of inclination after installation 1 Loosen the mounting knobs on the sides of the bracket 2 Adjust the t...

Page 12: ...nce between the transceiver and the wall mount must be less than the length of the mi crophone cable Do not pull excessively on the microphone cord This part is important to the correct function of th...

Page 13: ...RATION 5 1 Turning NEPTUNE on off To turn the transceiver on rotate the OFF VOLUME knob clockwise until it clicks on You will hear a beep acoustic signal and the LCD display will come on the device is...

Page 14: ...arine band does not recognize some channel numbers Refer to the frequency table The channels may have different receiving and transmitting frequencies duplex channels or may have the same simplex chan...

Page 15: ...crophone By pressing a second time the 16 button the radio returns to the previously used channel before selecting channel 16 Do not transmit on channel 16 unless absolutely necessary Doing so may imp...

Page 16: ...by pressing the function key corresponding to the word Scan B If you want to eliminate useful if there are distortions or to exclude mo mentarily useful for undesired conversations a channel during s...

Page 17: ...channel 16 Hold pressed the function key corresponding to the written T W until you hear two beeps Now on the display ap pears the indication User F Move now to the second channel you desire to monito...

Page 18: ...o the 2 function keys Every time a signal disturb is found on a channel the scanning stopps for a few seconds in order to give the user a chance to respond to the call or to cancel the chan nel if nec...

Page 19: ...F and HF radio calls It was also designed as part of the global marine security and emergency response system GMDSS It is likely that DSC will eventually replace audio calls on emergency frequencies a...

Page 20: ...e to insert manually the address you desire to call using the alphanumerical keypad or to select one of the addresses previously stored maximum 16 by pressing several times the function key related to...

Page 21: ...the communication channel and the owner address the call can be carried out by pressing the function key corresponding to Send and con rmed by pressing the E button 8 At this point you can communicat...

Page 22: ...alert will emit and the distress call will be carried out on channel 70 even when the channel is in use 5 After the distress call the transceiver will simultaneously check chan nel 70 and channel 16...

Page 23: ...splay will indicate 99 99 999 99 88 88 9 1 b General call to all ships When the transceiver receives a general call related to all vessels it automatically moves to the communication channel and emits...

Page 24: ...the absence of GPS 10 6 LCD Display contrast adjustment 10 7 Beep Adjustment of keypad beep 10 8 ZONE Local and UTC time deviation settings 10 9 MMSI Entry of your individual MMSI code and you MMSI g...

Page 25: ...phanumerical keypad obliga torily 9 digits 4 Press the E button to con rm 10 5 b To modify cancel addresses 1 Press the function key View 2 Select with the function keys Next or Back the address you d...

Page 26: ...ey More 5 Pressing the function key Beep activates or disables the acoustic message to the pressure of the keys This setting remains stored on the Eeprom therefore NEPTUNE will maintain the same setti...

Page 27: ...on of automatical transmission Be careful to insert the correct code Once the code has been saved it cannot be modi ed 1 Press the function key DSC 2 Press the function key Menu 3 Press the function k...

Page 28: ...een programmed private channels maximum 20 they can be selected in the fol lowing way 1 Press one of the 10 numerical keys 0 1 2 etc 2 Move through the 2 function keys correspondent to PUT or PUT than...

Page 29: ...or disturbed Squelch level is too high Adjust squelch level 5 3 Signal is too weak other party is too far away and or antenna is blocked by obstacles Try to completely open the squelch and or move clo...

Page 30: ...162 000 MHz Antenna Impedance 50 Ohm Power supply 12 Vdc Operating temperature from 15 C to 55 C Size HxLxW 70x160x170 mm Weight device only 1 305 Kg 14 1 Transmitter Output power High HI 25W Low LO 1...

Page 31: ...50 D 26 157 300 161 900 D 27 157 350 161 950 D 28 157 400 162 000 D 60 156 025 160 625 D S Simplex D Duplex obligatory low transmission power of 1 Watt classi ed to DSC communications INTERNATIONAL IN...

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