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SafeSea V100 User Manual

 

 

16  

Version 0A.00 21/07/2011 

Channels 

Tx 

Rx 

Tx 

Rx 

01 

156.050 

160.650 

60 

156.025 

160.625 

02 

156.100 

160.700 

61 

156.075 

160.675 

S

2

 

03 

156.150 

160.750 

S

2

 

62 

156.125 

160.725 

04 

156.200 

160.800 

63 

156.175 

160.775 

05 

156.250 

160.850 

64 

156.225 

160.825 

S

2

 

06 

156.300 

 

64A 

156.225 

 

07 

156.350 

160.950 

65 

156.275 

160.875 

08 

156.400 

 

66 

156.325 

160.925 

09 

156.450 

 

67 

156.375 

 

10 

156.500 

 

68 

156.425 

 

11 

156.550 

 

69 

156.475 

 

12 

156.600 

 

70 

156.525 

 

13 

156.650 

 

71 

156.575 

 

14 

156.700 

 

72 

156.625 

 

15 

156.750 

 

S

1

 

73 

156.675 

 

16 

156.800 

 

74 

156.725 

 

17 

156.850 

 

S

1

 

75 

156.775 

 

S

-

 

S

18 

156.900 

161.500 

76 

156.825 

 

S

-

 

S

19 

156.950 

161.550 

77 

156.875 

 

20 

157.000 

161.600 

78 

156.925 

161.525 

21 

157.050 

161.650 

S

2

 

79 

156.975 

161.575 

22 

157.100 

161.700 

80 

157.025 

161.625 

23 

157.150 

161.750 

81 

157.075 

161.675 

S

24 

157.200 

161.800 

82 

157.125 

161.725 

S

25 

157.250 

161.850 

83 

157.175 

161.775 

S

26 

157.300 

161.900 

83A 

157.175 

 

27 

157.350 

161.950 

84 

157.225 

161.825 

28 

157.400 

162.000 

84A 

157.225 

 

 

29 

157.450 

 

85 

157.275 

161.875 

 

 

 

 

 

 

85A 

157.275 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

86 

157.325 

161.925 

 

 

 

 

 

 

86A 

157.325 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

87 

157.375 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

88 

157.425 

 

1

 Low power only 

2

 these channels may not legally be used in US waters by the general public 

Only channels shown in bold are available in the GMDSS version, V100G 

Summary of Contents for SafeSea V100

Page 1: ...Ocean Signal User Manual for the SafeSea V100 GMDSS Survival Craft Portable Two Way VHF Radiotelephone...

Page 2: ...and other information contained in this manual as part of our continual improvement process No part of this manual may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form electronic...

Page 3: ...er Manual 3 Version 0A 00 21 07 2011 Note the use of this radio for transmitting may be covered by licensing requirements in the country it is being operated in Please contact your regulatory authorit...

Page 4: ...ust the speaker volume Use the SQ key followed by the and keys to adjust the squelch muting level To transmit a MAY DAY call the following procedure should be followed Ensure the transmitter is turned...

Page 5: ...nnel Selection 8 Channel 16 selection 8 Transmitting 8 Volume Adjustment 8 Squelch Adjustment 8 Lights Adjustment 9 Dual Watch 9 Tri Watch 9 Scan 9 Memory Scan 9 Scan advance 10 Setting Scan Channels...

Page 6: ...distance of greater than 2 5cm Do not operate this radio without the antenna attached or with a damaged antenna Always operate the radio with the antenna at least 2 5cm 1inch away from your head and...

Page 7: ...16 select key 10 Volume Select key 11 Speaker and Microphone 12 Accessory socket Option 1 Channel Number 2 Transmit legend 3 Receive legend 4 Low Power legend 5 Call channel legend 6 Memory Scan Enabl...

Page 8: ...ker grille Release the key when you have finished talking Note It is good practice to keep transmissions as short as possible This will minimise battery discharge and ensure that you are not interferi...

Page 9: ...There will be no action if the radio is on channel 16 when the D W key is pressed Tri Watch Pressing and holding the D W key for 1 second will initiate a triple channel watch between the selected work...

Page 10: ...nhibit the channel from scanning and the legend will appear on the LCD If the channel was already inhibited as a scan channel this operation will enable it again and the legend will disappear Menu In...

Page 11: ...ived signal has gone away The value shown is in seconds Light Dell Time LIGHT DWELL This menu mode allows selection of the time that the lights stay on after the last key press The value shown is in s...

Page 12: ...ion 0A 00 21 07 2011 Serial number This Menu Mode displays the radios serial number The value cannot be changed by the user SOFTWARE This Menu mode displays the current software version number The val...

Page 13: ...Warnings Do not attempt to charge the LB4V primary battery Do not short circuit the battery terminals Do not incinerate batteries Do not attempt to puncture or dismantle batteries Avoid exposing batte...

Page 14: ...he battery is charging On completion of the charge the Red LED will stop flashing and be permanently illuminated If the battery is faulty or is failing to make contact then the Red LED will not be ill...

Page 15: ...nthly basis Regular cleaning inspection and testing are advised clean any grime or salt residue off the unit with a weak solution of detergent in warm water Never use solvents as this may affect the s...

Page 16: ...5 S S S 16 156 800 S S S 74 156 725 S S S 17 156 850 S S1 S 75 156 775 S1 S1 18 156 900 161 500 D S S 76 156 825 S1 S1 19 156 950 161 550 D S S 77 156 875 S S S 20 157 000 161 600 D S D 78 156 925 161...

Page 17: ...N Deviation nominal 3kHz peak 5kHz Adjacent channel power 70dBc Spurious emissions 0 25 W Receiver Sensitivity MUS 113dBm Audio Output Power 1Watt Adjacent Channel Rejection 70dB Intermodulation Rejec...

Page 18: ...617 Mains adaptor Universal plug For operating the charger from the mains supply 12Volt supply lead TBD Approvals The SafeSea V100 complies with the requirements of Annex A 1 5 17 of European Directiv...

Page 19: ...Ocean Signal Ltd will at is discretion repair or replace a faulty product free of charge including return carriage costs to the owner For further assistance please contact our Technical Service Depar...

Page 20: ...SafeSea V100 User Manual 20 Version 0A 00 21 07 2011...

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