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Your VHF in detail

3.1

Abnormal Power-down

If for any reason the main power disappears for a period less than 10 minutes, the VHF will
be able to turn itself on when power is resumed (without pushing ON/OFF).

If the VHF was abnormally powered down, for less than 1 minute the VHF will start up with
the same settings as before the power failure took place (communication channel, volume,
squelch settings, etc.).

If the abnormal power down lasted more than 1 minute the VHF might start up with the
settings as they were last time the VHF was turned off normal.

3.2

Settings

All volume settings are stored as default during the power off sequence.

3.3

Setting Channel Mode

The VHF carries always international (Int), USA (US) and Inland waterways (BI). Each
country mode needs to be enabled by the authorized dealer to be available for selection. The
selection of the available regions is done via menu (4.4.1). The selected channel mode is
indicated on the front.

Selected country mode is stored as default during power-down sequence.
In Inland waterways (BI) mode it is not possible to use Dual Watch or scanning.

3.4

Private channels

Private channels can be enabled using the service interface only (distributor/dealer).

Enabled private channels become valid for selection on the front. Using the 

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 will simply make the private channel number appear above the highest numeric

channel number. A programmed private channel will be available in any country mode.

Private channels can be selected using the numeric key pad:

Private channels:

Long press on 

 followed by a digit (0-9)

Leisure channels:

Long press on 

 followed by a digit (0-9)

Fisher channels:

Long press on 

 followed by a digit (0-9)

Continued activation of the buttons ´3´, ´5´ or ´7´ will cause the letters F-, L- or P- respec-
tively to be displayed.

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Summary of Contents for RT5022

Page 1: ...SAILOR RT5022 VHF DSC Operation Manual PRELIMINARY...

Page 2: ...highly recom mend you to read the manual before you start using the equipment Notice There may be some minor differences in the graphic layout of the manual compared to the physical device Abbreviatio...

Page 3: ...DSC MAYDAY PROCEDURE When DSC distress acknowledgement is received after you pushed DISTRESS or if you otherwise need to commence distress traffic by radiotelephony on the distress traffic frequency c...

Page 4: ...ea in the world except in US waters US US channel system activated Is used when sailing in US Waters BI BI channel system activated Is used when sailing on the rivers of Europe 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11...

Page 5: ...1 10 Replay 5 1 11 Dimming 6 1 12 Contrast 6 2 Basic DSC Operations 7 2 1 Menu Operation 7 2 2 Receiving a DSC call 7 2 3 Transmitting DSC Calls 8 2 4 Call a Ship Station 8 2 5 Call a Shore Station 8...

Page 6: ...on and Settings 20 5 Errors and Warnings 21 5 1 System Event logging 21 5 2 Troubleshooting 22 6 Menu Tree 25 7 Optional Functional Devices 27 7 1 Semifunctional Control Unit 27 7 2 Alarm Panel 30 7 3...

Page 7: ...PTT button P T T P T T Press PTT Release PTT hooked off hooked on Handset Handset Transmit and receive is performed on the working channel shown in the telephone display 1 3 Receiving a Call on Chann...

Page 8: ...mplex channel in other words a channel that can carry just one transmission at a time always say Over just before releasing 1 5 Speaker Volume The volume in the loudspeaker internal and optional exter...

Page 9: ...nue dual watch on the new selected working channel unless signal is found on channel 16 1 10 Replay Replay is a facility built into the VHF which will allow a copy of the last 90 seconds of received v...

Page 10: ...ight prevent dimming to zero It is possible to reduce illumination to zero If you press a key in this state the light will illuminate to the lowest illuminated state for 5 seconds whereafter it will r...

Page 11: ...ious menu window normally one level up If the is pushed in the main menu the menu is turned off Selecting the menus for transmitting DSC calls will lead to a sequence of windows flows The flow sequenc...

Page 12: ...ll a ship station and propose a working channel enter the Station Call menu 1 1 and follow the instructions Have the ships MMSI number ready if it is not available in the contact list 2 5 Call a Shore...

Page 13: ...distress acknowledgement call or if you press for 5 seconds or if you power off the VHF The VHF will start up in distress state after a power failure 2 9 DSC Call Log Received and transmitted DSC mess...

Page 14: ...10 Basic 0505...

Page 15: ...e authorized dealer to be available for selection The selection of the available regions is done via menu 4 4 1 The selected channel mode is indicated on the front Selected country mode is stored as d...

Page 16: ...ansmitter power to be adjusted to the maximum allowed on that channel 3 8 Channel Scanning Scanning is an extension to the dual watch functionality by which it is possible to watch multiple channels I...

Page 17: ...VHF will receive on the working channel as it was before scanning was initiated If scanning is terminated handset hook off while an active signal is received the VHF will operate on that channel after...

Page 18: ...ive group calls to that group The VHF can be configured to be part of up to 10 groups The group MMSI numbers can be programmed from menu 4 5 2 The configured group numbers are shown as a list You can...

Page 19: ...1 Select a random channel from the list of simplex channels 2 Scan channel for traffic open squelch 3 If channel is free propose channel 4 If channel is busy restart from 1 If no channels are found to...

Page 20: ...e MMSI number is a group number the group call flow is entered from the window where a channel is selected If a ship station number MMSI is available the station call flow is entered from the window w...

Page 21: ...OK delete Menu cancel Name Peters Oil A push on OK will delete the contact 4 6 Settings for DSC The following sections describe the settings that can be applied to different call types 4 6 1 Special...

Page 22: ...s with valid channel information The set up is done via menu 4 5 5 The setting will survive powering off the product If enabled a received call will start the normally periodic alarm only once The cha...

Page 23: ...the user 1st tele command F3E G3E Simplex TP EOS Acknowledgement request RQ 117 For all radiotelephony calls transmitted to all ships or to a group of ships EOS End Of Call 127 Transmitted acknowledg...

Page 24: ...e where the information message display is not in use pure radio communication mode the information display will return to inactivity or standby mode This will also be the case if the unit was left in...

Page 25: ...umber Warning Message Description Possible Reason Required action The possible warnings implemented in the system is shown in the table below Error number Error Message Description Possible Reason Req...

Page 26: ...tomatically 5 2 1 2 Fuses If a push on the on off button does not turn on the radio and ship power is present a fuse might need replacement The main fuse is located on the rear side of the radio see F...

Page 27: ...it is possibility that the GPS unit is either turned off broken or disconnected The connection to the GPS is connected on the rear side of the radio see Figure xx Please check physical connection Unt...

Page 28: ...6 1 2 Firmware version reported via menu item 4 6 1 1 5 2 6 Missing MMSI Symptom DSC function is not working If you have powered your VHF for the first time it might not have the MMSI number pro gram...

Page 29: ...r the VHF The table describes the un regretted forward flow that is initiated after selection of certain menu items Generally pushing in the menu tree or flow sequence will return to the previous wind...

Page 30: ...ecial Calls 4 5 4 Auto acknowledgement 4 5 5 Auto Channel Switch 4 6 1 1 Softw are Version 4 6 1 2 Serial Number 4 6 2 1 Alarm Panel 4 6 2 2 GPS 4 6 2 3 LAN Interface 4 6 2 4 Printer 4 6 2 5 Optional...

Page 31: ...Printer Server 7 1 Semifunctional Control Unit The semifunctional control unit is an optional unit connecting an additional handset remote to the VHF Installation of control units should only be perf...

Page 32: ...l change requests are sent to the main VHF unit and the main unit will change channel and update the CU display The same channel number will be applied to all the displays in the system A quick channe...

Page 33: ...is heard as a mixing of the received voice audio in the speakers and earpieces in the system Pushing the button will mute any alarm sound and only received voice is heard in the speakers Normal radio...

Page 34: ...will be certain buttons on the VHF main unit that does not respond to their primary functions Seen from a CU perspec tive all functionality is maintained if OC is not shown in the telephone display 7...

Page 35: ...og The VHF will send messages via the printer driver implemented in the LAN interface If the printer is not on line powered off out of paper your VHF will inform you that printing was not possible Oth...

Page 36: ...50 72 156 625 156 625 14 156 700 156 700 73 156 675 156 675 15 156 750 156 750 74 156 725 156 725 16 156 800 156 800 Distress and calling 75 156 775 156 775 L 17 156 850 156 850 76 156 825 156 825 L 1...

Page 37: ...5 156 750 RX 74 156 725 156 725 16 156 800 156 800 Distress and calling 75 B 17 156 850 156 850 76 B 18 156 900 156 900 77 156 875 156 875 L 19 156 950 156 950 78 156 925 156 925 20 157 000 157 000 79...

Page 38: ...15 156 750 156 750 L L 74 156 725 156 725 L 16 156 800 156 800 Distress and calling 75 156 775 156 775 L 17 156 850 156 850 L L 76 156 825 156 825 L 18 156 900 161 500 77 156 875 156 875 L 19 156 950...

Page 39: ...505 9 Installation 9 1 Mounting possibilities VHF 39653 100 229 200 VHF with Mounting Bracket tegning mangler Mounting option tegning mangler Drilling plan tegning mangler Weight VHF 3 6 kg Mounting B...

Page 40: ...36 Installation 0505 Handset for Transceiver 39655 Drilling plan 75 62 226 120 Space for handset access min 200 Space for cable and handset cable 78 16 70 41 54 Weight Handset for Transceiver 0 4 kg...

Page 41: ...gle CU After the CU is connected the unit can be operated straight forward without any additional configuration Installing with 2 CUs If a new installation has been made with 2 handset CUs and the CUs...

Page 42: ...Installation 0505 Connection Box 4 pcs 6 Drilling plan 39656 Free space for cable entry Free space for mounting Mounting 185 14 85 239 9 75 258 4 225 4 49 50 min 100 50 50 Weight Connection Box 1 7 k...

Page 43: ...39 Installation 0505 Extension Box 4 pcs 6 Drilling plan 39657 Free space for cable entry Free space for mounting Mounting 141 4 160 4 49 50 min 100 50 50 122 9 7 14 85 120 Weight Extension Box 0 7 kg...

Page 44: ...40 Installation 0505 LAN Box Drilling plan 39658 Free space for cable entry Free space for mounting Mounting 50 min 100 50 50 73 26 75 82 9 126 5 37 74 5 100 Weight LAN Box 0 3 kg...

Page 45: ...41 Installation 0505 9 2 Interface connections VHF rear view Option Sparc II Bus Handset 12 24V DC Main Antenna DSC Antenna 39815 FUSE...

Page 46: ...12 15 X5 X9 CU 2 X8 15 11 11 OPTIONS 12 13 9 CU 1 8 EXT X6 10 14 5 7 4 3 2 6 1 X2 15 13 9 8 10 14 5 7 4 1 6 2 3 4 7 5 14 10 8 9 13 X4 X3 15 3 2 6 1 X1 INTERFACE J3 J4 MOUNTED RT502X LS X8 X9 J3 J4 NOT...

Page 47: ...1 Note 2 Following NMEA sentences are supported GLL RMC ZDA GGA VTG GNS SPARC Connections VHF Signal Cable Connection box Connection box Connection box Connection box Signal description Ships cable SP...

Page 48: ...100m 8x2x0 5mm2 max 20m 8x2x0 5mm2 max 20m Connection Box 39701 56 111 L 1 2m Factory supplied with LAN Box 539439 VHF L 3m Optional Optional Ext speaker CU Ext speaker VHF CU 2 Optional L 3m Handset...

Page 49: ...M AUX2 EXT LS1 12 5V 5 11 12 13 14 15 7 4 3 2 10 8 6 9 1 H1 H2 H3 H4 X1 X3 X2 X4 X5 X6 J2 J1 7 4 2 5 LS 3 6 DATA 1 11 LS X1 12 5V 8 12 13 15 GND 14 EXT LS 11 7 3 10 6 Line out 1 5 2 4 X5 X6 X4 9 8 Lin...

Page 50: ...8x2x0 75mm2 30m 8x2x1mm2 40m All cabling not furnished with equipment to be overall screened type Cable screens must be securely grounded at cable inlets in connection boxes Power connection 12 24VDC...

Page 51: ...unication All commonly available 50 ohm antennas covering the appropriate frequency range and exhibiting a VSWR less than 1 5 over this range may be used The antennas should be connected using a low l...

Page 52: ...the installation should be ensured Additionally in order to minimize any increase in VSWR exhibited by the VHF RX TX antenna this should be installed in a distance no closer to any other mast pole ob...

Page 53: ...49 Installation 0505 Example of VHF antenna arrangement...

Page 54: ...nsceiver weight 3 6 Kg Receiver Standard frequency range 155 50 162 55 MHz Optional frequency range 149 30 163 75 MHz Sensitivity for 20 dB SINAD CCITT weighted less than 121 dBm or 0 20 V p d AF rate...

Page 55: ...TU R M 689 2 DSC protocol According to Rec ITU R M 493 11 Class A Navigator interface According to IEC 61162 1 GLL RMC ZDA GGA VTG GNS Symbol error rate below 1 10 2 121 dBm or 0 20 V p d Modulation 1...

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