Skanti VHF 9110 User Manual Download Page 1

SKANTI provides the total
GMDSS communication
package consisting of:

- HF SSB radiotelephones with

200/250/400/750W output
power

- Digital Selective Calling

(DSC) for MF/HF/VHF

- Radiotelex

- VHF/Hand-held VHF

- IBM-compatibel PC and printer

- 2182 kHz watch receiver

- Cospas-Sarsat EPIRB

- Inmarsat terminals

- Wide range of accessories

for system installation

VHF 9110

Summary of Contents for VHF 9110

Page 1: ...radiotelephones with 200 250 400 750W output power Digital Selective Calling DSC for MF HF VHF Radiotelex VHF Hand held VHF IBM compatibel PC and printer 2182 kHz watch receiver Cospas Sarsat EPIRB In...

Page 2: ...switch for listening in on a channel irrespective of the squelch level setting Backlight switch used to turn on the illumination of the display and or the keyboard depending on programming PTT switch...

Page 3: ...owermode 5 VOLume sign the two digits below indicate the actual volume setting 6 8 alpha numeric digits used for channel numberindicationetc 7 Squelch sign the two digits above indicate the actualsque...

Page 4: ...HF 9110 Contents Page Introduction 1 Emergency 3 Batteries 4 Operator sguide 5 Quickchannelprogramming 7 Additionalfeatures 8 Installation 10 Rechargeablebatteries 11 Mountingofclip 13 Removingclip 14...

Page 5: ...n the daily work on board as a useful communication media This is possible due to a unique concept with the PRIMARY EMERGENCY BATTERY stored for the emergency and a SECONDARY RE CHARGEABLE BATTERY for...

Page 6: ...VHF 9110 2 Furthermore you have all the international simplex channels quick selection of distress ch 16 and two additional user programmable channels and a lot of other useful features...

Page 7: ...sert the battery package into the handheld transceiver unit 3 Push the button until the radio turns on indicated by channel read out in the display 4 Push the 16 button to ensure that the channel for...

Page 8: ...by its colour A black SECONDARY RE CHARGEABLE BATTERY for daily use of the equipment Replacement of battery package Press the two stainless steel locks on each side of the battery package with your th...

Page 9: ...select loudspeaker operation To select telephone mode operation To turn on keyboard beep function To turn off keyboard beep function To change setting of a selected function Default Volume level funct...

Page 10: ...VHF 9110 6 A To select quick channel A B To select quick channel B 16 To select distress channel 16...

Page 11: ...le touch selection of any of the channels contained in the equip ment These keys may be programmed as follows Press CH use the key to select the wanted channel number which must be shown in the displa...

Page 12: ...n if you forget to turn off the illumination it will be done automati cally after approx 30 seconds to increase battery life time The backlight function may be programmed to operate in other ways plea...

Page 13: ...arning facility When the battery capacity has decreaced to a few percent of full load an audible alarm is heard in the loud speaker and a battery sign will be shown in the display At the same time the...

Page 14: ...er heating The charger may be connected to 110 230 VAC OR a DC source 10 8 31 8 VDC 10 8 32V DC AC OR 28469 BATTERY CHARGER SP3911 ON OFF CHAR The charger will automatically detect the type of battery...

Page 15: ...of damage to the battery However if the battery has been stored for an unknown period of time it must be fully charged before used The only maintenance needed for your NiCd battery is to keep it charg...

Page 16: ...ransceiver until the battery is fully discharged indicated by the equipment Then fully recharge the battery once a week How to brake down a memory effect Use your transceiver until the battery is full...

Page 17: ...13 VHF 9110 28457A Mounting of clip...

Page 18: ...VHF 9110 14 Removing clip...

Page 19: ...d the accompanying documen tation is disclaimed The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only is subject to change without notice may contain errors or inaccuracies and repres...

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