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CHANNEL

In the channel selection menu, the transceiver will offer you 

channels 1, 2, 3, and 4 (PowerCom 3000D), or 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 

and 8 (PowerCom 5000D), depending on which system you have. 

Depress the PTT button when you hear the channel you want. 

After you have made the selection, the transceiver will repeat your 

selection then exit.

Channel Number

Frequency

Channel 1

32.768kHz Upper Sideband

Channel 2

32.768kHz Lower Sideband

Channel 3

31.250kHz Upper Sideband

Channel 4

31.250kHz Lower Sideband

Channel 5

28.500kHz Upper Sideband

Channel 6

28.500kHz Lower Sideband

Channel 7

25.000kHz Upper Sideband

Channel 8

25.000kHz Lower Sideband

VOLUME

There are two selections for Volume, “Receive” and “Side”. 

Receive is how loud you hear the audio from incoming 

transmissions on the Earphone/Microphone Assembly. Side, or 

Side Tone, is how loud you hear yourself. Side Tones is also useful 

for confirmation the transmitter is working. If the unit has an issue 

where you are not transmitting, you will not hear yourself through 

the Earphone/Microphone Assembly. Recieve and Side Tone have 

four settings. 

SQUELCH

The “Squelch” option is designed to help eliminate background 

noise. Unfortunately, there are a lot of noises in the spectrum 

used for Wireless Communications. Marine biological noise, 

especially shrimp, can be considerable and sounds like “static”. 

Mechanical noise can come from numerous sources such as boat 

engines, compressors, generators, jet skis, and even rain can 

affect wireless communications. Anything that produces sound can 

be heard though the PowerCom if the signal is in the ultrasonic 

frequency. 

Think of Squelch as a gate that allows only the strong signal of 

other divers or the surface station through to your Earphone/

Microphone Assembly. If the water is particularly “noisy” you may 

Summary of Contents for PowerCom 3000D

Page 1: ...User Manual...

Page 2: ...e the suitability of the product for intended use and the user assumes all risk and liability whatsoever in connection therewith Neither Seller nor Manufacturer shall be liable either in tort or in co...

Page 3: ...the battery during use Care must be taken to ensure the battery is not damaged If the battery will not take a charge LED on the charger does not switch from Red to Green after about 2 hours discontinu...

Page 4: ...contact with another battery Do not use this battery for other application If the battery is completely drained charging will be necessary to maintain the health of the battery Do not leave a complete...

Page 5: ...t disassemble or reconstruct the battery Do not throw drop or cause impact to the battery Do not pierce a hole or puncture the battery with sharp objects Do not use any other batteries or cells in thi...

Page 6: ...v OTS POWERCOM...

Page 7: ...Channel 10 Volume 10 Squelch 10 Transmit 11 Scrambler 11 Battery Charging 12 Low Battery Indicator 12 Battery Disposal 12 Maintenance 12 PRE DIVE PROCEDURE FOR ESTABLISHING COMMUNICATIONS 12 POST DIVE...

Page 8: ...ure scrambler mode for more secure communications to our other wireless communication units We have also increased the modularity of the system that allows for ease of servicing options for cable leng...

Page 9: ...smitter VOX or manual activation Push To Talk PTT Transmitter Band PowerCom 3000 31 33 kHz 4 channel PowerCom 5000 25 33 kHz 8 channel Battery Type Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery Housing Injection m...

Page 10: ...er O ring 283003 000 Earphone Microphone Connector Main Housing Belt Clip 137084 000 Housing O ring 283058 000 Rubber Armored Base O ring 283059 000 Microprocessor controlled Smart Battery 910505 000...

Page 11: ...lies MAIN HOUSING The main housing of the unit contains the electronics and battery compartment of the system The connectors to the Transducer and the Earphone Microphone cables are user replaceable T...

Page 12: ...umber Description 910496 000 OTS Guardian FFM Hot Mic Dual Earphone PTT Control HiUse 910379 000 OTS Guardian FFM Super Mic Dual Earphone PTT Control HiUse 910369 006 OTS Guardian FFM Hot Mic Dual Ear...

Page 13: ...e or breakage When the Battery Charger is connected to the unit the LED on the Battery Charger will turn GREEN then switch to RED if the battery requires a charge If not the LED will remain GREEN to i...

Page 14: ...ditional choices A table of the complete menu is provided Depress the PTT button again whenever you hear the option you want Once a change has been made the unit will repeat your choice then exit For...

Page 15: ...PowerCom 3000D 2 3 4 5 6 7 PowerCom 5000D 8 Volume Receive Low Medium High Extra High Side Low High Squelch On Low Med High Off Transmit VOX Low High Push To Talk Scrambler On Off Settings indicated...

Page 16: ...phone Assembly Side or Side Tone is how loud you hear yourself Side Tones is also useful for confirmation the transmitter is working If the unit has an issue where you are not transmitting you will no...

Page 17: ...sing this feature The system first has to detect that you have started speaking and will often clip your first word When you are finished speaking it takes a brief time to recognize that there is no m...

Page 18: ...Lithium Ion battery and the Battery Charger in accordance with the local state and federal electronic waste recycling regulations Do not discard them in the trash MAINTENANCE Routine maintenance of t...

Page 19: ...he unit in freshwater for several mintues or until the unit is clean A mild soap solution may be used to remove contaminants and after cleansing rinse with freshwater 2 Dry the transceiver with a clea...

Page 20: ...Contact OTS Transmission setting stuck on PTT Contact OTS No Side Volume Contact OTS Charger LED illuminates green but the unit LED does not activate Contact OTS Charger LED illuminates green unit LED...

Page 21: ...ling Screw O rings 2 years Battery Base and Housing O rings 2 years Cable As Required Transducer As Required Note If the unit is opened for any reason be sure to inspect the O rings for any damage or...

Page 22: ...ants Use of silicone based lubricants will void any warranties If you need spare parts contact us at SALES OTSCOMM COM or 714 754 7848 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 1 Using a large flat head screw driver loosen...

Page 23: ...he rubber of the O Ring Ensure the O ring rests compeletly inside the groove 4 To replace the Sealing Screw O rings there is a second set of threads in the Rubber Armored Base continue to unscrew by p...

Page 24: ...ghten the screws Do not over torque the screws SPARE PART ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS Spare parts are available to purchase from OTS To Purchase contact OTS at SALES OTSCOMM COM Name Part Number Main Housin...

Page 25: ...h the distance from the source As the sound passes through the water some of the energy is converted to heat and some energy is scattered by fish pilings seaweed bubbles etc In addition both the surfa...

Page 26: ...positioned l 000 yards from the source but may reach a deeper detector position further from the source Greater temperature variations can cause these paths to bend more sharply The best method to de...

Page 27: ...he backside of the blocking object a zone of silence is formed in which reception of the transmitted signal is not possible Divers can reduce zones of silence by moving away from around or above the b...

Page 28: ...factory trained center or properly trained personnel In no event shall OTS be liable for consequential damages related to our product s Warranty registration is required Any parts requiring replaceme...

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