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13.2.3  Receiving an AIS-SART Signal

The AIS-SART (AIS Search and Rescue Transmitter) is a system that trans-

mits distress signals automatically by using the AIS system.

1.  When an AIS-SART signal is received, an emergency alarm sounds.

2.  Press any key to stop the alarm.

3.  The  display  shows  the  position  of  the  vessel 

transmitting  the AIS-SART  signal  with  the  “ ” 

icon. 

 

Up to 15 AIS-SART targets can be shown on the 

display.

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switches to the AIS mode.

4.  On the display you will find the following three soft key selections.

 

RANGE

: Press this key to change the display range of the screen. 

 

: Press this key to show a list of the MMSI numbers or the vessel 

names being received.

 

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: Press this key to show the soft key selections assigned in the 

General Setup menu.

5.  Rotate the 

CH 

knob to select an MMSI number (or vessel name) from 

the list. The selected AIS-SART target is displayed with “ ” icon, while 

other stations are displayed with “ ” icon. 

6.  Perform the steps described in the section “

13.2.2  

Transmitting an Individual Call to an AIS Ship

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Summary of Contents for GX2200

Page 1: ...front panel 80dB Commercial grade receiver DSC position request and report functions 30 Watt PA Loud Hailer with preprogrammed fog signals and listen back ClearVoice noise canceling speaker microphone with channel selection and 16 9 key GPS Compass Waypoint and GPS status pages Navigation LAT LON Time SOG and COG information shown on display Enter Save and Navigate to waypoints with Compass page E...

Page 2: ...2 Calling 46 8 13 VOICE SCRAMBLER 47 8 14 DEMO MODE 48 9 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING DSC 49 9 1 GENERAL 49 9 2 MARITIME MOBILE SERVICE IDENTITY MMSI 49 9 2 1 What is an MMSI 49 9 2 2 Programming the MMSI 50 9 3 DSC DISTRESS CALL 51 9 3 1 Transmitting a DSC Distress Call 51 9 3 2 Receiving a DSC Distress Call 54 9 4 ALL SHIPS CALL 56 9 4 1 Transmitting anAll Ships Call 56 9 4 2 Receiving anAll Ships ...

Page 3: ... Range 112 13 3 3 CPAAlarm 113 13 3 4 TCPAAlarm 114 13 3 5 Display Range 115 14 WAYPOINTS 116 14 1 MARKINGAPOSITION 116 14 2 ADDINGAWAYPOINT 117 14 3 EDITINGAWAYPOINT 118 14 4 DELETINGAWAYPOINT 119 14 5 SAVINGADSC POSITION CALLASAWAYPOINT 119 14 6 NAVIGATING TOASAVED WAYPOINT 119 14 7 STOPPING NAVIGATION TOAWAYPOINT 120 14 8 SELECTING THE WAYPOINT RANGE 120 15 GPS SETUP 121 15 1 UNIT POWER 121 15 ...

Page 4: ...eys to select the operating channel Move the SQL knob clockwise to squelch or counter clockwise to un squelch the radio Press the H L key to toggle the transmit power between High 25W and Low 1W Press the 9 16 key on the radio or the microphone to select channel 16 Press and hold the 9 16 key on the radio or the microphone to select channel 9 Press again to revert to the last selected channel To t...

Page 5: ...to your location via the Closest Point of Approach CPA Alarm To receive AIS targets from ships with AIS class A or B transponders simply connect the normal VHF antenna only one antenna needed The GX2200 is capable of DSC Digital Selective Calling ITU Class D oper ation Class D operation allows continuous receiving of Digital Selective Call ing functions on channel 70 even if the radio is receiving...

Page 6: ... External Loud Speaker 220SW 5 Round 30 Watt Hail PA Horn 240SW 5 x 8 Rectangular 40 Watt Hail PA Horn HC2000 Dust Cover White Q7000619A External GPS Antenna with 30 Feet of Cable 4 ONLINE WARRANTY REGISTRATION in USA or Canada only Please visit www standardhorizon com to register the GX2200 Marine VHF It should be noted that visiting the website from time to time may be beneficial to you as new p...

Page 7: ...smitter On a fixed mount 25W radio transmission expected distances can be greater than 15 miles for a portable 5W radio transmission the expected distance can be greater than 5 miles in line of sight 5 3 SELECTING AN ANTENNA Marine antennas are made to radiate signals equally in all horizontal direc tions but not straight up The objective of a marine antenna is to enhance the signal toward the hor...

Page 8: ...directions that come with the connector Be sure to make good soldered connections 5 5 DISTRESS AND HAILING CHANNEL 16 Channel 16 is known as the Hail and Distress Channel An emergency may be defined as a threat to life or property In such instances be sure the transceiver is on and set to CHANNEL 16 Then use the following proce dure 1 Press the microphone push to talk switch and say Mayday Mayday ...

Page 9: ... only Call ing should not exceed 30 seconds but may be repeated 3 times at 2 minute intervals In areas of heavy radio traffic congestion on channel 16 resulting from its use as a hailing channel can be reduced significantly in U S waters by using channel 9 as the initial contact hailing channel for non emergency communications Here also calling time should not exceed 30 seconds but may be repeated...

Page 10: ...ch traffic are designated Public Correspondence channels on the channel charts in this manual Some examples for USA use are Channels 24 25 26 27 28 84 85 86 and 87 Call the marine operator and identify yourself by your vessel s name The marine operator will then ask you how you will pay for the call telephone credit card collect etc and then link your radio transmission to the tele phone lines The...

Page 11: ...ntly available in the areas listed below West Coast Sea Tow Newport LA Ch 27 Sea Tow San Diego Ch 27 Northeast Sea Tow Portland Midcoast Maine Ch 27 Sea Tow Boston Ch 27 Sea Tow South Shore Mass Ch 28 Sea Tow Rhode Island Ch 24 Sea Tow Eastern Long Island Ch 27 Sea Tow Huntington N Y Ch 27 Sea Tow Manasquan N J Ch 28 Mid Atlantic Sea Tow Northern Chesapeake Md Ch 28 Sea Tow Central Chesapeake Md C...

Page 12: ... 30 miles away on open water is not uncommon as their antennas are mounted high off the water Class B transponders use lower power for transmissions therefore you can expect Class B vessels to be acquired when they are 5 to 10 miles away NOTE The GX2200 does not require a special marine VHF antenna to receive AIS transmissions The GX2200 does not transmit AIS signals it is NOT recommended to use a...

Page 13: ...be mounted at any angle Choose a mounting location that is far enough from any compass to avoid any deviation in compass reading due to the speaker magnet provides accessibility to the front panel controls allows connection to a power source and an antenna has nearby space for installation of a microphone hanger is at least 3 feet 1 m away from the radio s antenna the signal from the GPS satellite...

Page 14: ...g bracket allows overhead or desktop mounting Use a 13 64 5 2 mm bit to drill the holes to a surface which is more 0 4 10 mm thick and can support more than 3 3 lbs 1 5 kg and secure the bracket with the supplied screws spring washers flat washers and nuts Desktop Mounting Overhead Mounting ...

Page 15: ...ht against the mounting surface Bracket Lock washer screw combination Adjusting Screw NOTE A GPS receiver and antenna of the GX2200 is located in the front panel In many cases the radio may be flush mounted however before cutting holes to flush mount the radio it is recommended to temporarily connect the radio to power and turn on in the location where it will be flush mounted to confirm it is abl...

Page 16: ...er wire to a negative ground 3 If an optional remote extension speaker is to be used refer to section 6 5 for connections 4 It is advisable to have a Certified Marine Technician check the power output and the standing wave ratio of the antenna after installation GPS Chart Plotter Optional Speaker Optional Speaker Antenna Fuse Red Power Source Black Water proof Deck Outlet Optional CMP30 Remote MIC...

Page 17: ... 1 inch 2 5 cm of the specified wire s insulation then splice the ends together The GX2200 uses NMEA 0183 protocol to share coordinates DSC and AIS information to and from a GPS chart plotter The GX2200 transfers AIS infor mation to a GPS chart plotter or PC at 38400 baud sometimes called HS GPS and DSC information is transferred between a GPS chart plotter with multiple ports minimum 2 at 4800 ba...

Page 18: ...orn SHIELD PA Speaker Negative wire of external 4 Ohm PA speaker horn BLUE NMEA GPS Input No connection GREEN NMEA GPS Input No connection GRAY NMEA DSC Output NMEA input of GPS 1 BROWN NMEA DSC Output NMEA input of GPS 1 YELLOW AIS Data Output NMEA HS input of AIS receiver 2 WHITE AIS Data Output NMEA HS input of AIS receiver 2 1 4800 baud 2 38400 baud Note Some GPS chart plotters have a single w...

Page 19: ...t No connection GREEN NMEA GPS Input No connection GRAY NMEA DSC Output NMEA input of GPS 1 BROWN NMEA DSC Output NMEA input of GPS 1 YELLOW AIS Data Output No connection 2 WHITE AIS Data Output No connection 2 1 The GPS chart plotter ComPort must be setup to 38400 baud HS to receive DSC and AIS sentences from the GX2200 Gray and Brown wires 2 The GX2200 always outputs NMEA 0183 VDM sentence at 38...

Page 20: ...Negative wire of external 4 Ohm PA speaker horn BLUE NMEA GPS Input NMEA output of GPS 1 GREEN NMEA GPS Input NMEA output or common ground of GPS 1 GRAY NMEA DSC Output NMEA input of GPS 1 BROWN NMEA DSC Output NMEA input of GPS 1 YELLOW AIS Data Output NMEA HS input of AIS receiver 2 WHITE AIS Data Output NMEA HS input of AIS receiver 2 1 4800 baud 2 38400 baud Note Some GPS chart plotters have a...

Page 21: ...lotter ComPort must be setup to 38400 baud HS to send GPS coordi nates to the GX2200 Blue and Green wires and to receive DSC and AIS sentences from the GX2200 Gray and Brown wires 2 The GX2200 always outputs NMEA 0183 VDM sentence at 38400 Note Some GPS chart plotters have a single wire for NMEA signal ground In such a case connect the NMEA input to the GPS chart plotter s single NMEA signal groun...

Page 22: ...re at 4800 baud If 38400 baud is selected The Blue and Green wires of input are at 38400 baud NMEA Output DSC and GPS information The NMEA 0183 output sentences are DSC and DSE If 4800 baud default is selected a The Gray and Brown wires output DSC and DSE sentences b The Yellow and White wires of output AIS VDM sentence at 38400 baud If 38400 baud is selected a The Gray and Brown wires of output a...

Page 23: ...netech yaesu com 6 6 CHECKING GPS CONNECTIONS When the GX2200 receives the GPS signal through the internal GPS or from an external GPS antenna or chart plotter a small satellite icon or IO will appear on the top right corner of the display and your current location latitude longitude is shown on the display NOTE If there is a problem with the NMEA connection between the radio and the GPS the GPS i...

Page 24: ...ct GPS STATUS with the CH knob 4 Press the soft key to display the GPS status currently being received 5 Press the soft key two times to return to radio operation NOTE When the GX2200 is first turned on it may take several minutes to compute a fix of your position This is normal as the GX2200 is downloading almanac information from the GPS satellites 6 7 CHANGING THE GPS TIME From the factory the ...

Page 25: ...as UTC or GPS satellite time 4 Press the soft key to store the time offset 5 Press the soft key two times to return to radio operation 6 8 CHANGING THE TIME LOCATION This menu selection allows the radio to show UTC time or local time with the offset 1 Press and hold the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears then select GPS SETUP with the CH knob 48 7 6 7 36 6HWXS 0HQX 7 0 5 8QLW 3RZHU RRGLQDWH 6 ...

Page 26: ...G Course Over Ground and the BRG from an AIS target to be selected to show in True or Magnetic Factory default is True however by following the steps below the COG can be changed to Magnetic 1 Press and hold the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears then select GPS SETUP with the CH knob 48 7 6 7 36 6HWXS 0HQX 0 1 7 RRGLQDWH 6 VWHP 3LQQLQJ 7LPH 2IIVHW 7LPH UHD 7LPH LVSOD QUIT ENT Magnetic TRUE Ma...

Page 27: ...RAM3 Remote Station Microphone to the extension cable then snap its two halves together per the illustration on the next page 3 Attach the ferrite core as close as possible to the MIC plug as shown below 4 Finally wind some plastic tape around each ferrite core to prevent vibration from causing the two halves to split apart As close as possible Routing Cable or CT 100 Extension Cable Ferrite Core ...

Page 28: ...iced however care needs to be taken when reconnecting the wires to ensure water integrity After cutting you will notice there are the following wires Yellow White Brown Gray Blue Green Red White Shield The red white and shield wires are wrapped in foil Remove the foil and separate the red white and shield wires WARNING It is not recommended to plug or unplug the CMP30 RAM3 Remote Station Microphon...

Page 29: ...aker on 5 Press the soft key to save the selection 6 Press the key to exit this mode 6 11 2 External Speaker AF Selection The AF Select menu allows you to set the audio output level of the RAM3 external speaker wires on routing cable to a fixed level regardless of the volume level setting of the RAM3 which is useful when using the optional MLS 310 amplified speaker with on off volume control 1 On ...

Page 30: ...enter a selection in the setup menu or DSC menu While holding the soft key and turning this knob you can confirm memory channels that have been programmed for scanning When in the PA or Fog mode turning this knob changes the output volume of the connected horn speaker PWR VOL Knob Power Switch Volume Control Turns the transceiver on and off as well as adjusts the speaker volume To turn the transce...

Page 31: ...key to display the AIS Automatic Identification System targets information on the display Refer to section 13 2 AIS OPERA TION for details CLR WX Key Press the CLR WX key briefly to cancel a selection the Setup Menu and DSC Menu Press and hold the CLR WX key to recall the previously selected NOAA weather channel from any channel Press and hold the CLR WX key again reverts to the previous selected ...

Page 32: ...ap When this rubber cap is removed the water resistance performance is lost ANT Jack Antenna Jack Connects an antenna to the transceiver Use a marine VHF antenna with an impedance of 50 ohms Note On the GX2200 the antenna connection is used to receive marine and AIS receiver GND Terminal Ground Terminal Connects the GX2200 to a good ground for safe and optimum perfor mance Use the screw supplied w...

Page 33: ...ector Remote Station Microphone Connector Connects the GX2200 to the CMP30 RAM3 Remote Station Micro phone Refer to section 16 CMP30 RAM3 REMOTE MIC OPERA TION for details 7 3 MICROPHONE PTT Switch Push To Talk Switch When in radio mode and the PTT switch is pressed the transmitter is enabled for voice communications to another vessel When PA mode is selected pressing the PTT switch allows your vo...

Page 34: ...Speaker Audio heard through internal radio speaker is heard through speaker inside the microphone Keys DOWN UP Keys The and keys on the microphone are used to select channels and to choose menu items such as the DSC menu General Setup and DSC Setup menus 9 16 Key Pressing the 9 16 key immediately recalls Channel 16 from any location Press and hold the 9 16 key to recall Channel 9 Pressing the 9 16...

Page 35: ... received 8 2 TRANSMISSION 1 Perform steps 1 through 6 of RECEPTION 2 Before transmitting monitor the channel to ensure it is clear THIS IS AN FCC REQUIREMENT 3 Press the PTT push to talk switch The T X indicator on the LCD is displayed 4 Speak slowly and clearly into the microphone 5 When the transmission is finished release the PTT switch NOTE This is a noise canceling microphone Position the ov...

Page 36: ...WXS 6 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS 36 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 1 5 6 783 48 7 6 7 2 Press the soft key then rotate the CH knob to select DISPLAY 3 Press the soft key 4 Rotate the CH knob to select desired screen NORMAL AIS COMPASS WAYPOINT or GPS STATUS 5 Press the soft key to store the selected setting 6 Press the soft key two times to return to radio operation 6 0 9 1 1 1 3 6 4 2 2 0 0 8 8 7 9 0 0 2 1 1 1 NO...

Page 37: ...oft key to store the selected setting 7 Press the soft key two times to return to radio operation 8 7 NOAA WEATHER CHANNELS 1 To receive a NOAA weather channel press and hold the CLR WX key for 2 seconds from any chan nel The transceiver will go to the last selected weather channel and the WX icon appears on the display 51 1 1 9 2 0 9 6 2 Rotate the CH knob to select a different NOAA weather chann...

Page 38: ... and confirm the alert is heard 8 8 DUAL WATCH TO CHANNEL 16 Dual watch is used to scan two channels for communications One channel is a normal VHF channel and the other is the priority Channel 16 When a signal is received on the normal channel the radio briefly switches between the normal channel and Channel 16 to look for a transmission If the radio receives communications on Channel 16 the radi...

Page 39: ...key until Setup Menu appears 6HWXS 0HQX XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS 36 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 1 5 6 783 48 7 6 7 6HWXS 0HQX HQHUDO 6HWXS 6 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS 36 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 81 7 21 6 783 48 7 6 7 XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6FDQ 0HPRU URXS 3ULRULW OHUW 6FDQ 5HVXPH 6 1 7 3 48 7 6 7 Scan Type Memory Scan PRIORITY SCAN QUIT ENT 2 Rotate the CH knob to select CH FUNCTION SETUP 3 Press the soft key t...

Page 40: ...display which indicates the channel has been selected to the scan memory 6 Repeat step 5 for all the desired channels to be scanned 7 To DELETE a channel from the list select the channel then press the soft key MEM icon disappears from the display 8 When you have completed your selection press the soft key three times to return to radio operation 8 9 3 Memory Scanning M SCAN 1 Adjust the SQL knob ...

Page 41: ...ressing the PRESET key activates the user assigned channel bank If the PRESET soft key is pressed and no channels have been assigned an alert beep will be emitted from the speak er Before beginning the Instant Access operation assign the PRESET command into one of the programmable keys refer to section 10 10 SOFT KEYS 8 10 1 Programming 1 Rotate the CH knob to select the channel to be programmed S...

Page 42: ...o return to the last selected channel The P SET icon will disappear from the display 8 10 3 Deletion 1 Press one of soft keys then press the PRESET soft key to recall the preset channel P SET COMMERCIAL P SET2 SOG 25 0 COG 123 25W USA MP N W T 33 37 120 118 09 580 12 56 LOC AM P SET P SET2 SOG 25 0 COG 123 25W USA MP N W T 33 37 120 118 09 580 QUIT DELETE 2 Rotate the CH knob to select the preset ...

Page 43: ...ower hailer when an optional STANDARD HORIZON 220SW or 240SW HAIL PA horn is installed The PA Hail mode has a listen back feature which provides two way communication through the HAIL PA horn FOG HORN mode Automatic signaling is transmitted through the HAIL PA horn When the fog horn bells or whistle signal is not being outputted the GX2200 listens back through the connected PA horn 8 11 1 Operatin...

Page 44: ...QY 9 75 37 6 5 6 16 70 49 7PFGTYC 1 9 75 0 9 564 55 KUVGP 81 2 1 2 9 75 37 6 5 6 16 1 2 Rotate the CH knob to select FOG then press the soft key 3 Rotate the CH knob to select one of the eight functions described above 4 Press the soft key 5 On the Horn and Siren modes press the PTT switch to activate the tone through the HAIL PA speaker Rotate the CH knob to control the AF output level The AF out...

Page 45: ...s 1s 1s 5s 5s 2s 2s 2s 2s 120s Listen Back Sailing vessel underway fishing vessel underway or anchored vessel not under command a vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver underway or at anchor or a vessel towing or pushing another ahead TOW One 5 second blasts followed by three 1 second blasts separated by 2 seconds every 120 seconds 1s 1s 1s 1s 1s 1s 5s 5s 2s 2s 2s 2s 2s 2s 120s Listen Back V...

Page 46: ...the radio and RAM3 3 Press the PTT switch on the radio Talk will be shown on the display Note A warning beep will be heard when the radio s P T T a n d R A M 3 s P T T switches are pushed at the same time GX2200 s PTT switch is pressed PVGTEQO 1 9 75 0 9 564 55 KUVGP 4 1 GX2200 RAM3 PVGTEQO 1 9 75 0 9 564 55 6CNM 4 RAM3 s PTT switch is pressed GX2200 RAM3 PVGTEQO 1 9 75 0 9 564 55 KUVGP 4 PVGTEQO ...

Page 47: ...your Dealer to have a CVS2500A installed Refer to the section 11 8 SCRAMBLER SETUP to program the voice scrambler 1 Select a channel that was programmed for scrambler mode Vs and scrambler number will appear on the display 8U 1 9 75 0 9 6 2 10 08 51 1 2 6 2 Monitor the channel before transmitting 3 Transmit the voice message The signal sent will be scrambled ...

Page 48: ... 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 02 02 48 7 6 7 37 6 GOQ QFG 215 0276 GOQ 5VCTV 5 6 37 6 GOQ QFG 1 56 46 215 PRWV 5 6 37 6 06 GOQ 5VCTV 56 46 5VQR QUIT ENT BACK POS POS Time Input POS Time 10 00 UTC Position N W 33 37 120 118 09 580 2 Rotate the CH knob to select DEMO MODE 3 Press the soft key then select POS INPUT with the CH knob 4 Press the soft key 5 Enter the latitude longitude of your vessel and your lo...

Page 49: ...tion IMO as an international standard for establishing VHF MF and HF radio calls It has also been designated as part of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System GMDSS It is planned that DSC will eventually replace aural watches on distress frequencies and will be used to announce routine and urgent maritime safety information broadcasts This system allows mariners to instantly send a distres...

Page 50: ...T ENT BACK User MMSI Input User MMSI 123456789 QUIT ENT BACK 6HWXS 0HQX XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS 36 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 1 5 6 783 48 7 6 7 6HWXS 0HQX XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS 36 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 006 6 783 48 7 6 7 User MMSI Input User MMSI Input Again QUIT ENT BACK User MMSI Input User MMSI 123456789 Input Again QUIT ENT BACK 2 Rotate the CH knob to select MMSI SETUP 3 P...

Page 51: ...your ships location to be transmitted the internal GPS must be able to receive a fix or a optional GPS antenna or chart plotter must be connected Refer to section 6 5 ACCESSORY CABLES Basic Operation 1 Lift the red spring loaded DISTRESS cover and press and hold the DISTRESS key The radio s display will count down 3 2 1 and then transmit the distress call The backlight of the display and keypad fl...

Page 52: ...ss alert with the following Nature of Distress categories Undesignated Fire Flooding Collision Grounding Capsizing Sinking Adrift Abandoning Piracy MOB 1 Press the CALL MENU key The D S C M e n u will appear TQWR PFKXKFWCN NN 5JKRU 215 4GRQTV 215 4GSWGUV 5 GPW 564 55 46 5 37 6 5 6 564 55 46 5 0CVWTG QH 7PFGUKIPCVGF 2QUKVKQP 215 6KOG 0 9 37 6 0 674 215 6 2TGUU 564 55 UGE HQT 564 55 VTCPUOKV NATURE ...

Page 53: ...backspace the cursor by pressing the soft key if you make a mistake 6 When you have completed your selection press and hold in the soft key for two seconds to save the setting 7 Press and hold the DISTRESS key until a distress alert is transmitted 8 Perform the steps 1 through 6 of the basic operation described in the previous section Pausing a DSC Distress Call After a DSC distress call is transm...

Page 54: ...o show additional information of the vessel in distress rotate the CH knob counter clockwise refer to the second display On the display you will notice 3 soft key selections These selections are described below Press this key to accept the DSC distress call and to switch to Channel 16 Note If a key is not pressed for 10 seconds or longer the radio will auto matically select Channel 16 Press this k...

Page 55: ...37 3RVLWLRQ 1 16 5DQJH 10 W E N S 5 67 2 0 10 7 1 6 To stop navigating to a waypoint press one of the soft keys then press the soft key The radio is switched to the normal mode NOTE You must continue monitoring Channel 16 as a coast station may require assistance in the rescue attempt NOTE When there is an unread distress alert icon will appear on the display You may review the unread distress ale...

Page 56: ... Category Safety CH 06 Transmit All Ships Call QUIT YES Category Safety CH 06 Transmiting All Ships Call Category Safety CH 06 All Ships Call Since 00 25 QUIT TQWR NN 5JKRU 215 4GSWGUV 215 4GRQTV KUVTGUU NGTV 5 5 GPW 0 8 7 37 6 5 6 Individual Group POS Request POS Report Auto POS Polling DSC Menu ALL SHIPS QUIT SELECT Category SAFETY Urgency QUIT SELECT 5GNGEV PVGTUJKR 37 6 5 6 2 Rotate the CH kno...

Page 57: ...ess this key to accept the DSC all ships call and to switch to requested channel Note If a key is not pressed for 30 seconds or longer the radio will auto matically change to the requested channel Press this key to temporarily disable automatic switching to the requested channel Note In some cases automatically switching to a requested chan nel might disrupt import ongoing communications This feat...

Page 58: ...ars QUIT ENT BACK Individual Directory Individual Name Horizon ID DSC Setup Individual Reply Position Reply Individual Ack Individual Ring Group Directory INDIVIDUAL DIRECTORY QUIT SELECT QUIT SELECT Individual Directory Edit Delete ADD QUIT ENT BACK Individual Directory Individual Name _ ID 6HWXS 0HQX XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS 36 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 1 5 6 783 48 7 6 7 6HWXS 0HQX XQFWLR...

Page 59: ...adio operation 9 5 2 Setting up the Individual Call Reply This menu item sets up the radio to automatically default setting or manu ally respond to a DSC individual call requesting you to switch to a working channel for voice communications When Manual is selected the MMSI of the calling vessel is shown allowing you to see who is calling This function is similar to caller id on a cellular phone 1 ...

Page 60: ...o return to radio operation 9 5 4 Transmitting an Individual Call This feature allows the user to contact another vessel with a DSC radio This feature is similar to calling a vessel on CH16 and requesting to go to another channel Individual Call using the Individual Position Directory 1 Press the CALL MENU key The DSC Menu will appear TQWR NN 5JKRU 215 4GSWGUV 215 4GRQTV KUVTGUU NGTV 5 5 GPW 0 8 7...

Page 61: ...45678901 2 Rotate the CH knob to select INDIVIDUAL To cancel press the soft key 3 Press the soft key The transceiver will beep and the last individual calls will appear 4 Press the soft key then select MANUAL with the CH knob 5 Press the soft key 6 Rotate the CH knob to select the first number of the MMSI which you want to contact then press the soft key to step to the next number 7 Repeat step 6 ...

Page 62: ...0COG QTK QP 5KPEG QPPGEVGF CVGIQT 4QWVKPG 37 6 51 2 1 1 9 75 0 9 6 06 5 6 2 Press any key to stop the alarm 3 Press the microphone s PTT switch and talk into the microphone to the other vessel 4 Press the soft key to return to radio operation Manual reply 1 When an individual call is received an individual call ringing alarm sounds The display shows the MMSI of the vessel trans mitting the individ...

Page 63: ...Setting up the Individual Call Ringer When an individual call is received the radio will produce a ringing sound for 2 minutes This selection allows the individual call ringer time to be changed 1 Press and hold the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 6HWXS 0HQX XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS 36 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 1 5 6 783 48 7 6 7 6HWXS 0HQX XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 36 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS HQHUDO...

Page 64: ...DO FN QGLYLGXDO 5LQJ URXS LUHFWRU XWR 326 QWHUYDO 6 3 48 7 6 7 DSC Beep Individual Beep On Select Call QUIT ENT 2 Rotate the CH knob to select DSC SETUP menu 3 Press the soft key then select DSC BEEP with the CH knob 4 Press the soft key 5 Rotate the CH knob to select Individual then press the soft key 6 Rotate the CH knob to select Off 7 Press the soft key to store the selected setting 8 Press th...

Page 65: ...I denote the country the ship registered for an MMSI The last 6 digits are specific to the ships ID Ship MMSI Example If your MMSI is 366123456 366 is MID which denote the country and 123456 is your ships MMSI Group MMSI Group MMSI numbers are not assigned by the FCC or other organiza tions licensed to assign ship MMSI numbers The first digit of a group MMSI is always set to 0 by International rul...

Page 66: ...tep to the next letter to the right 8 Repeat step 6 and 7 until the name is complete The name can consist of up to eleven characters if you do not use all eleven characters press the soft key to move to the next space This method can also be used to enter a blank space in the name If a mistake was made entering in the name repeat pressing the soft key until the wrong character is selected then rot...

Page 67: ... the soft key 3 Press the soft key The transceiver will beep and the last group calls will appear 4 Rotate the CH knob to select a group you want to contact Press the soft key to select a group other than those on the display 5 Press the soft key rotate the CH knob to select the operating channel you want to communicate on then press the soft key 6 Press the soft key to transmit the group call sig...

Page 68: ...ceiver will beep and the last group calls will appear 4 Press the soft key then select MANUAL with the CH knob 5 Press the soft key 6 Rotate the CH knob to select the first number of the MMSI nine digits first digit permanently set to 0 which you want to contact then press the soft key to step to the next number 7 Repeat step 6 to set the MMSI number If a mistake was made entering in the MMSI numb...

Page 69: ...d for 30 seconds or longer the radio will auto matically change to the requested channel Press this key to temporarily disable automatic switching to the requested channel Press this key to quit the automatic channel switching and revert to the last selected working channel 5 If you want to respond monitor the channel to make sure it is clear then press the microphone s PTT switch and talk into th...

Page 70: ...XS 3RVLWLRQ 5HSO QGLYLGXDO FN QGLYLGXDO 5LQJ URXS LUHFWRU XWR 326 QWHUYDO 6 3 48 7 6 7 5 GGR TQWR GGR 1HH 5GNGEV CNN 37 6 06 2 Rotate the CH knob to select DSC SETUP menu 3 Press the soft key then select DSC BEEP with the CH knob 4 Press the soft key 5 Rotate the CH knob to select Group then press the soft key 6 Rotate the CH knob to select Off 7 Press the soft key to store the selected setting 8 ...

Page 71: ...n when requested by another vessel This selection is important if you are concerned about someone polling the position of your vessel that you may not want to In the manual mode you will see the MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity Number or persons name shown on the display allowing you to choose to send your position to the requesting vessel 1 Press and hold the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu a...

Page 72: ...s stored in the individual position direc tory Press the soft key to select an indi vidual other than those on the display 4 Press the soft key then press the soft key to transmit the position request DSC call 5 When the GX2200 receives the position from the polled vessel it is shown on the radio display and also transferred to a GPS chart plotter with NMEA DSC and DSE sentences 6 Press the soft k...

Page 73: ...r press and hold the soft key 8 Press the soft key to transmit the position request DSC call 9 When the GX2200 receives the position from the polled vessel it is shown on the radio display and also transferred to the GPS chart plotter with NMEA DSC and DSE sentences 10 Press the soft key to return to radio operation 9 7 3 Receiving a Position Request When a position request call is received from a...

Page 74: ...1 Press and hold the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 5 GGR 215 4GSWGUV GGR 1HH 5GNGEV CNN 37 6 06 6HWXS 0HQX XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS 36 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 1 5 6 783 48 7 6 7 6HWXS 0HQX XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 36 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS HQHUDO 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 6 6 783 48 7 6 7 6 6HWXS 3RVLWLRQ 5HSO QGLYLGXDO FN QGLYLGXDO 5LQJ URXS LUHFWRU XWR 326 QWHUYDO 6 3 48 7 6 7 2 Rotate the CH knob...

Page 75: ...on Report Call using the Individual Position Directory 1 Press the CALL MENU key The DSC Menu will appear TQWR NN 5JKRU 215 4GSWGUV 215 4GRQTV KUVTGUU NGTV 5 5 GPW 0 8 7 37 6 5 6 TQWR PFKXKFWCN NN 5JKRU 215 4GSWGUV KUVTGUU NGTV 5 5 GPW 215 4 4146 37 6 5 6 215 4GRQTV CNN 57 CPWCN QD 5VCPFCTF 5WP KIJV 14 10 37 6 5 6 CVGIQT 4QWVKPG 0COG QTK QP 6TCPUOKV 37 6 5 215 4GRQTV CNN CVGIQT 4QWVKPG 0COG QTK QP...

Page 76: ...then press the soft key 5 Rotate the CH knob to select the first number of the MMSI which you want to contact then press the soft key to step to the next number 6 Repeat step 5 to set the MMSI number If a mistake was made entering in the MMSI number repeatedly press the soft key until the wrong number is selected then rotate the CH knob to correct the entry 7 When finished entering the MMSI number...

Page 77: ...the received vessel and also the compass indicates the received vessel by dot 9 8 4 Stopping Navigation to a Position Report 1 Press one of the soft keys to show the key selec tions 16 W E N S 5 67 10 1 7 81 6723 67 2 Press the key The radio will stop navigat ing to a the waypoint and the Normal VHF display will be shown 9 8 5 Saving a Position Report as a Waypoint The GX2200 can save a position r...

Page 78: ... E N S 5 67 2 0 10 1 7 KURNC QORCUU 5 0QTOCN 9 21 06 37 6 06 25 5VCVWU 2 Select GENERAL SETUP with the CH knob 3 Press the soft key then select DISPLAY with the CH knob 4 Press the soft key 5 Rotate the CH knob to select WAYPOINT and press the soft key 6 Rotate the CH knob to select the waypoint name and press the soft key 7 Press the key so show the compass display and to navigate to the waypoint...

Page 79: ...O 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 6 6 783 48 7 6 7 6 6HWXS 3RVLWLRQ 5HSO QGLYLGXDO FN QGLYLGXDO 5LQJ URXS LUHFWRU XWR 326 QWHUYDO 6 3 48 7 6 7 2 Rotate the CH knob to select DSC SETUP menu 3 Press the soft key then select DSC BEEP with the CH knob 4 Press the soft key then select POS Report with the CH knob 5 Press the soft key then select Off with the CH knob 6 Press the soft key to store the selected settin...

Page 80: ...8 7 6 7 6HWXS 0HQX XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS HQHUDO 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 36 6 783 48 7 6 7 48 7 6 7 36 6HWXS 0HQX 326 7 21 1387 0DJQHWLF 3LQQLQJ 7LPH 2IIVHW 7LPH UHD 7LPH LVSOD 2 Rotate the CH knob to select GPS SETUP menu 3 Press the soft key then select POSITION INPUT with the CH knob 4 Press the soft key The transceiver will beep and the display will be as shown in the illustration on...

Page 81: ...ft key 5 Rotate the CH knob to select the desired interval time 30 second 1 2 3 4 5 10 20 30 and 40 minutes and press the soft key 6 Press the soft key two times to return to radio operation 9 10 2 Selecting Stations to be Automatically Polled Tracked NOTE The radio uses the individual directory to select stations Refer to section 9 5 1 Setting up the Individual Position Call Directory and to ente...

Page 82: ...TV 5 5 GPW 0 8 7 37 6 5 6 Select Address Auto POS Polling ACTIVATION QUIT SELECT Stop Auto POS Polling START QUIT ENT TQWR KUVTGUU NGTV 5 NN 5JKRU 215 4GRQTV 215 4GSWGUV 5 GPW 761 215 21 0 37 6 5 6 2 Rotate the CH knob to select AUTO POS POLLING then press the soft key 3 Rotate the CH knob to select the ACTIVA TION then press the soft key 4 Select START to enable transmissions to the stations or S...

Page 83: ...UV CNN 6GUV CNN 07 37 6 5 6 57 QTK QP QD 5VCPFCTF 5WP KIJV 6GUV CNN 6GUV CNN 14 10 37 6 5 6 57 5VCPFCTF QD CPWCN 5WP KIJV 6GUV CNN 0COG QTK QP 6TCPUOKV 37 6 5 6GUV CNN 0COG QTK QP 5KPEG 9CKVKPI HQT 37 6 4 5 0 TQWR NN 5JKRU 215 4GSWGUV 215 4GRQTV KUVTGUU NGTV 5 5 GPW 0 8 7 37 6 5 6 KUVTGUU NGTV 5 215 4GSWGUV 215 4GRQTV WVQ 215 2QNNKPI 5 QI 5 GPW 5 6 56 37 6 5 6 2 Rotate the CH knob to select DSC TE...

Page 84: ... Rotate the CH knob to select DSC TEST then press the soft key 3 Rotate the CH knob to select MANUAL and press the soft key 4 Rotate the CH knob to select the first digit in the MMSI and press the soft key 5 Repeat step 4 until all the numbers of the MMSI are shown on the display 6 Press and hold the soft key to show the test call page 7 Press the soft key to transmit the DSC test call to the othe...

Page 85: ... 6 5KPEG 9CKVKPI HQT 2QNNKPI CNN 4 5 0 CVGIQT 4QWVKPG 0COG QTK QP 37 6 5KPEG 4GEGKXGF 21 0 2 Rotate the CH knob to select POLLING then press the soft key 3 Rotate the CH knob to select a name that was stored in the individual position call directory then press the soft key 4 Press the soft key to transmit the polling call 5 After a polling call is transmitted if the reply signal is not received Wa...

Page 86: ...ess the soft key 4 Rotate the CH knob to select the first number in the MMSI and press the soft key 5 Repeat step 4 until all the digits of the MMSI are shown on the display 6 If a mistake was made entering in the MMSI number repeatedly press the soft key until the wrong digit is selected then rotate the CH knob to correct the entry 7 When finished entering the MMSI number press and hold the soft ...

Page 87: ... transmitted logged calls to be reviewed and to resend the call 1 Press the CALL MENU key The DSC Menu will appear TQWR NN 5JKRU 215 4GSWGUV 215 4GRQTV KUVTGUU NGTV 5 5 GPW 0 8 7 37 6 5 6 KUVTGUU NGTV NN 5JKRU 215 4GSWGUV 215 4GRQTV WVQ 215 2QNNKPI 5 GPW 5 1 37 6 5 6 QUIT SELECT DSC Log Distress Log Other Call Log Log Delete TRANSMITTED LOG 37 6 5 6 6TCPUOKVVGF QI KUVTGUU 57 5 6 QUIT CALL Transmit...

Page 88: ...HT 08 15 234567891 QUIT Distress DIST INFO ID 234567891 Name Nature of Undesignate Time 08 15 Distress Log 2 Rotate the CH knob to select DSC LOG menu 3 Press the soft key then rotate the CH knob to select DISTRESS LOG 4 Press the soft key then rotate the CH knob to select the station name or MMSI number you want to review and or relay the distress call to other vessels Note When there is an unrea...

Page 89: ... review details for the selected station 6 Press the soft key to return to radio operation 9 13 4 Deleting a Call from the DSC Log Directory 1 Press the CALL MENU key The DSC Menu will appear TQWR NN 5JKRU 215 4GSWGUV 215 4GRQTV KUVTGUU NGTV 5 5 GPW 0 8 7 37 6 5 6 Distress Log View Log List ALL LOG DELETE QUIT SELECT KUVTGUU NGTV NN 5JKRU 215 4GSWGUV 215 4GRQTV WVQ 215 2QNNKPI 5 GPW 5 1 37 6 5 6 Q...

Page 90: ... be delet ed then press the soft key 37 6 NN FKTGEVQT GNGVG QI TG QWT UWTG 1 KUVTGUU QI 37 6 NN FKTGEVQT GNGVG QI QORNGVG KUVTGUU QI 37 6 GNGVG QI TG QWT UWTG 1 KUVTGUU QI 37 6 GNGVG QI QORNGVG KUVTGUU QI View Log List All Log Delete QUIT DELETE Distress Log 06 36 Pamle 18 42 SUN LIGHT 08 15 234567891 3 The display will show Are you sure Press the soft key 6 Press the soft key six times to return ...

Page 91: ...tup Menu appears HQHUDO 6HWXS 0HQX LPPHU RQWUDVW 8QLW RI 0HDVXUH 10 DWD Q 2XW LVSOD 6 16 7 9 7 48 7 6 7 37 6 06 5GPUKVKXKV 56 0 QECN 6HWXS 0HQX XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS 36 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 1 5 6 783 48 7 6 7 2 Rotate the CH knob to select GENERAL SETUP menu 3 Press the soft key then select SENSI TIVITY with the CH knob 4 Press the soft key 5 Rotate the CH knob to select LOCAL The re...

Page 92: ...tore the selected level 7 Press the soft key two times to return to radio operation 10 4 DISPLAY CONTRAST The display contrast can be adjusted to suit overhead or dash board installa tions 1 Press and hold the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears HQHUDO 6HWXS 0HQX 6HQVLWLYLW LPPHU 8QLW RI 0HDVXUH 10 DWD Q 2XW LVSOD 2175 67 48 7 6 7 Contrast 19 18 17 16 20 15 QUIT ENT 6HWXS 0HQX XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6 6...

Page 93: ...H Mile Hour KMH Kilo Meter Hour KTS KNOTS QUIT ENT 6HWXS 0HQX XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS 36 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 1 5 6 783 48 7 6 7 2 Rotate the CH knob to select GENERAL SETUP menu 3 Press the soft key then rotate the CH knob to select UNIT OF MEASURE 4 Press the soft key 5 Rotate the CH knob to select SPEED DISTANCE or ALTITUDE which you wish to change 6 Press the soft key then rotate t...

Page 94: ...ect NMEA DATA IN OUT 4 Press the soft key 5 Rotate the CH knob to select the desired baud rate 6 Press the soft key to store the new setting 7 Press the soft key two times to return to radio operation 10 7 KEY BEEP This selection is used to select the beep tone volume level when a key is pressed 1 Press and hold the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears HQHUDO 6HWXS 0HQX LPPHU 10 DWD Q 2XW RQWUDV...

Page 95: ...s in length 1 Press and hold the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears HQHUDO 6HWXS 0HQX LPPHU H HHS RQWUDVW 8QLW RI 0HDVXUH 10 DWD Q 2XW 2 5 48 1 48 7 6 7 QI TGSWGPE 37 6 06 6HWXS 0HQX XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS 36 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 1 5 6 783 48 7 6 7 2 Rotate the CH knob to select GENERAL SETUP menu 3 Press the soft key then rotate the CH knob to select FOG FREQUENCY 4 Press the sof...

Page 96: ...one connected rotate the CH knob to select the unit Radio or RAM1 to be named then press the soft key 6 Rotate the CH knob to scroll through the first letter of the new station name 7 Press the soft key to store the first letter in the name and step to the next letter to the right 8 Repeat step 6 and 7 until the name is complete The name can consist of up to eight characters if you do not use all ...

Page 97: ...ft key then rotate the CH knob to NUMBER OF SOFT KEYS 5 Press the soft key then rotate the CH knob to select the number of soft keys 3 through 10 6 Press the soft key then rotate the CH knob to KEY ASSIGNMENT to change the use of selected soft keys 7 Press the soft key 8 Rotate the CH knob to select the key KEY1 KEY2 or KEY3 to be programmed and press the soft key 9 Rotate the CH knob to select th...

Page 98: ...ween radio and RAM3 mic optional RAM3 required PA FOG Activates the PA Fog Horn function CPS COMPASS Shows the Compass display WPT Shows the Waypoint navigation display AIS Shows the AIS display AIS AL Toggles the AIS alarm on and off PRESET Porgrams or deletes the preset memory channel MARK Mark the current position for a Waypoint PSET 0 PSET 9 Immediately recalls the preset memory channel ...

Page 99: ...start to scan channels again The default setting is 2 seconds 1 Press and hold the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears Scan Resume 5 sec 4 sec 3 sec 1 sec Off 2 SEC QUIT ENT 6HWXS 0HQX XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS 36 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 1 5 6 783 48 7 6 7 6HWXS 0HQX HQHUDO 6HWXS 6 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS 36 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 81 7 21 6 783 48 7 6 7 XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6FDQ 0HPRU URXS 6FDQ 7 SH ...

Page 100: ... 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS 36 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 1 5 6 783 48 7 6 7 6HWXS 0HQX HQHUDO 6HWXS 6 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS 36 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 81 7 21 6 783 48 7 6 7 XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6FDQ 0HPRU URXS 6FDQ 7 SH OHUW 6FDQ 5HVXPH 35 25 7 48 7 6 7 2 Rotate the CH knob to select CH FUNCTION SETUP 3 Press the soft key then select PRIORITY CH with the CH knob 4 Press the soft key 5 Rotate the CH knob to select the desired ...

Page 101: ... OFF 6 Press the soft key to store the selected level 7 Press the soft key two times to return to radio operation 11 7 CHANNEL NAME When the radio Normal mode is selected the display will show a name under the channel number This name describes the use of the channel The radio has the capability to customize the name by the procedure below Example CH69 PLEASURE to HOOKUP 1 Press and hold the CALL ...

Page 102: ...xt letter to the right 8 Repeat step 6 and 7 until the name is complete The name can consist of up to 16 characters if you do not use all 16 characters press the soft key to move to the next space This method can also be used to enter a blank space in the name If a mistake was made entering in the name repeatedly press the key until the wrong character is selected then rotate the CH knob to correc...

Page 103: ...81 7 21 6 783 48 7 6 7 XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 1DPH 6FDQ 7 SH 3ULRULW OHUW 6FDQ 5HVXPH 6 5 0 5 48 7 6 7 2 Rotate the CH knob to select CH FUNCTION SETUP 3 Press the soft key then select SCRAMBLER with the CH knob 4 Press the soft key 5 Rotate the CH knob to select the channel to be scrambled and press the soft key 6 Rotate the CH knob to select the scrambler code The scrambler code can be set from 0 to 3 an...

Page 104: ... calling vessel is shown allowing you to see who is calling This function is similar to caller id on a cellular phone Refer to section 9 5 2 Setting up the Individual Call Reply for details 12 3 INDIVIDUAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT The radio can be setup to transmit a reply automatically default or set so the radio will not reply to an individual call Refer to section 9 5 3 Enabling the Individual Call Ackno...

Page 105: ...lling Time Interval for details 12 8 DSC BEEP This feature allows the alarm beeps to be turned on default setting or off when a DSC call is received The DSC calls that can be customized are individual group all ships position request and position report 1 Press and hold the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 6HWXS 0HQX XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS 36 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 1 5 6 783 48 7 ...

Page 106: ...o the desired time and press the soft key 5 Press the soft key twice to return to radio operation 12 10 NO ACTION TIMER ON MENU OPERATION If a key is not pressed during the setup menu or the DSC menu mode the GX2200 will automatically return to radio operation This menu selection allows the automatic switch time to be changed The default selection is 10 minutes 1 Press and hold the CALL MENU key u...

Page 107: ... knob to the desired time and press the soft key 5 Press the soft key twice to return to radio operation 12 12 NO ACTION TIMER ON DISTRESS OPERATION If a key is not pressed during the distress operation the GX2200 will auto matically return to radio operation This menu selection allows the automatic switch time to be changed The default selection is OFF 1 Press and hold the CALL MENU key until Set...

Page 108: ...nel 88B A stand alone AIS receiver or the AIS receiver built in to a Class A or Class B transponder can pick up these radio signals and translate them into a NMEA data sentence that can be under stood by a computer with the proper software or by an AIS enabled chart plot ter Classes of AIS Class A 12 5W power output mandated for use on SOLAS Chapter V vessels and others in some countries Class B 2...

Page 109: ... 1 0 4 14 10 37 6 0 1 16 5DQJH 10 5 67 2 0 10 1 7 V e s s e l L o c a t i o n A I S T a r g e t S e l e c t e d A I S T a r g e t R a n g e R i n g 2 Press one of the soft keys then press the soft key to show a list of AIS vessels being received Note Up to 15 AIS targets can be shown on the display 3 Rotate the CH knob to select the MMSI number or vessel name The selected AIS target is displayed w...

Page 110: ...ved AIS target by the procedure below 1 Press one of the soft keys then press the soft key 56 0 4 2 0 6 2 1 0 51 6 1 37 6 0 6 5GNGEV PVGTUJKR 37 6 5 6 CVGIQT 4QWVKPG 0COG 1 0 5KPEG 9CKVKPI HQT PFKXKFWCN CNN 37 6 4 5 0 CVGIQT 4QWVKPG 0COG 1 0 6TCPUOKV PFKXKFWCN CNN 37 6 5 2 Rotate the CH knob to select the operating chan nel you want to communicate on and press the soft key 3 To transmit an individ...

Page 111: ...utomatically switches to the AIS mode 4 On the display you will find the following three soft key selections RANGE Press this key to change the display range of the screen Press this key to show a list of the MMSI numbers or the vessel names being received FUNC Press this key to show the soft key selections assigned in the General Setup menu 5 Rotate the CH knob to select an MMSI number or vessel ...

Page 112: ...ing 7 Press the soft key two times to return to radio operation 13 3 2 Activation Range This function allows you to set the range within which the GX2200 AIS receiver searches for targets The default range is 10NM 1 Press and hold the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 6HWXS 0HQX XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS 36 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 1 5 6 783 48 7 6 7 6HWXS 0HQX XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6 6HWXS 36 ...

Page 113: ...17 2 Rotate the CH knob to select AIS COMPASS SETUP 3 Press the soft key then select CPA ALARM with the CH knob 4 Press the soft key 5 Rotate the CH knob to select the distance you want the radio to alert you of an approaching AIS fitted vessel 6 Press the soft key then rotate the CH knob to set the alarm item to On 7 Press the soft key to store the selected setting 8 Press the soft key two times ...

Page 114: ...7 6 5 6 7 3 ODUP PLQ ODUP 2Q ODUP LPLW 48 7 17 2 Rotate the CH knob to select AIS COMPASS SETUP 3 Press the soft key then select TCPA ALARM with the CH knob 4 Press the soft key 5 Rotate the CH knob to select the time that the TCPA alarm will sound 6 Press the soft key then rotate the CH knob to set the alarm item to On 7 Press the soft key to store the selected setting 8 Press the soft key two ti...

Page 115: ...HQHUDO 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 6 203 66 6 783 48 7 6 7 5 QORCUU 5GVWR 52 4 0 KTGEVKQP EVKXCVKQP 4CPIG 2 NCTO 6 2 NCTO 37 6 5 6 2 Rotate the CH knob to select AIS COMPASS SETUP 3 Press the soft key then select DISPLAY RANGE with the CH knob 4 Press the soft key 5 Rotate the CH knob to select the desired range Note Selections greater than the value set in the item ACTIVATION RANGE are not displayed 6 Pr...

Page 116: ...SITION Add Edit Delete QUIT ENT BACK Waypoint Input Position _ _ WPT Name WPT 001 QUIT ENT BACK Waypoint Input Position 33 36 520N 118 10 120W WPT Name Fishing PT 2 Rotate the CH knob to select WAYPOINT SETUP 3 Press the soft key then select WAYPOINT DIRECTORY with the CH knob 4 Press the soft key then select MARK POSITION with the CH knob 5 Press the soft key then enter the waypoint name by rotat...

Page 117: ...ress the soft key to store the first letter and to move to the second letter in the name 8 Repeat step 6 and 7 until the name is shown Press the soft key to skip a letter if needed 9 Press and hold the soft key then enter the coordinates of the waypoint posi tion by rotating the CH knob to select the first digit in the latitude 10 Press the soft key to store the first number and to move to the sec...

Page 118: ...HQX XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS HQHUDO 6HWXS 36 6HWXS 32 17 6 783 48 7 6 7 2 Rotate the CH knob to select WAYPOINT SETUP 3 Press the soft key then select WAYPOINT DIRECTORY with the CH knob 4 Press the soft key then select EDIT with the CH knob 5 Press the soft key then rotate the CH knob to select the waypoint to be edit ed 6 Press the soft key to show the waypoint input display 7 Press ...

Page 119: ...ORY with the CH knob 4 Press the soft key then select DELETE with the CH knob 5 Press the soft key then rotate the CH knob to highlight the waypoint to be deleted 6 Press and hold the soft key until the radio beeps and the waypoint directory is removed from the display 7 Press the soft key three times to return to radio operation 14 5 SAVING A DSC POSITION CALL AS A WAYPOINT When a position is rec...

Page 120: ...rn to radio oper ation 14 8 SELECTING THE WAYPOINT RANGE This menu item allows setting of the range on the display The default setting is Automatic 1 Press and hold the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 6HWXS 0HQX XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS 36 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 1 5 6 783 48 7 6 7 6HWXS 0HQX XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS HQHUDO 6HWXS 36 6HWXS 32 17 6 783 48 7 6 7 37 6 5 6 9C...

Page 121: ...h the CH knob 4 Press the soft key 5 Rotate the CH knob to select ON 6 Press the soft key to save the new setting 7 Press the soft key twice to return to radio operation 15 2 COORDINATE SYSTEM This menu item selects the coordinate system to be shown on the GX2200 display The default setting is ddd mm mmm 1 Press and hold the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 6HWXS 0HQX XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6 6HWXS 6...

Page 122: ...tion unless the vessel travels over 10Ft Off When the vessel is underway or stopped the GX2200 continuously updates its position unless transmit ting This improves accuracy of the position fix 6 Press the soft key to save the new setting 7 Press the soft key twice to return to radio operation 15 4 TIME OFFSET Sets the local time offset between UTC Universal Time Coordinated and local time shown on...

Page 123: ...ll contain position infor mation This feature maybe useful when the GX2200 is located in an area where GPS reception is limited Refer to section 9 9 MANUAL INPUTTING A GPS POSITION LAT LON for setting 15 9 POSITION DATA PRIORITY This selection allows the GX2200 to a use the internal GPS to compute and display position information default setting b use the NMEA output of Standard Horizon GPS Antenn...

Page 124: ...o return to radio operation 15 10 SBAS Satellite Based Augmentation System This selection enables or disables SBAS such as WAAS EGNOS and MSAS as some areas Australia for example can have problems with GPS recep tion with SBAS enabled The default setting is ON 1 Press and hold the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 6HWXS 0HQX XQFWLRQ 6HWXS 6 6HWXS 6 RPSDVV 6HWXS HQHUDO 6HWXS D SRLQW 6HWXS 36 6...

Page 125: ...WXS 0HQX 10 287387 7LPH LVSOD 6 6 0DJQHWLF 3RVLWLRQ QSXW 326 DWD 3ULRULW 2XWSXW 6HQWHQFHV 6 69 50 48 7 17 48 7 17 2 2Q 2 Rotate the CH knob to select GPS SETUP menu 3 Press the soft key then select NMEA OUTPUT with the CH knob 4 Press the soft key 5 Rotate the CH knob to select the desired sentence type then press the soft key 6 Rotate the CH knob to select ON or OFF 7 Press the soft key to save t...

Page 126: ...the radio manual The CMP30 is supplied with 23 feet 7 m of routing cable and can be extended up to 70 feet 21 m using three 23 feet 7 m extension cables model CT 100 The Intercom feature can be used between the CMP30 and the GX2200 In addition speaker wires are supplied at the panel mount of the routing cable for external speakers to be connected in noisy environ ments 16 1 REMOTE MIC CONTROLS Key...

Page 127: ...ssing one of these keys briefly the key functions will appear at the bottom of the display Refer to section 16 2 ASSIGN ING SOFT KEYS for details Key Pad Key Press this key to access the DSC menu Press and hold this key to access the setup menu Key First press immediately selects Channel 16 Second press recalls the last selected channel Press and hold selects Channel 9 UP DOWN Keys These keys are ...

Page 128: ...t key selec tion and how long the display will show the soft key icon after a soft key is pressed The keys maybe setup to control the following functions DISPLAY FUNCTION DIMMER Select the menu for the display and key back light intensity SCAN Starts and stops scanning DW Starts and stops dual watch scan IC Activates intercom between radio and RAM3 mic PA FOG Activates the PA Fog Horn function CPS...

Page 129: ...the soft key then press the key to select NUMBER OF SOFT KEYS 4 Press the soft key then press the or key to select the number of soft keys 3 through 10 5 Press the soft key then press the key to select KEY ASSIGNMENT to change the use of selected soft keys Then press the soft key 6 Press the or key to select the key KEY1 KEY2 KEY3 etc and press the soft key Then press the or key to select the new ...

Page 130: ...and phone numbers for this facility as well as warran ty information are contained in section 19 WARRANTY 17 1 REPLACEMENT PARTS Occasionally an owner needs a replacement mounting bracket or knob These can be ordered from our Parts Department by emailing yaesuparts yaesu com or calling Marine Division of YAESU U S A 6125 Phyllis Drive Cypress California 90630 Telephone 714 827 7600 Commonly reques...

Page 131: ...epartment 6125 Phyllis Drive Cypress California 90630 U S A Telephone 800 366 4566 For repairs in Canada Westcom Marine 488 East 62nd Avenue Vancouver BC V5X2G1 Telephone 604 327 6280 An RA Return Authorization number is not necessary to send a product in for service Include a brief note describing the problem along with your name return address phone number and proof of purchase ...

Page 132: ...ernal speaker Accessory cable Check the connections of the accessory cable External speaker cable WHITE SHIELD shorted together Sound is not emit ted from the PA speaker Accessory cable Check the connections of the accessory cable PA speaker cable RED SHIELD shorted together Receiving station reports low trans mit power even with transceiver set to HI power Antenna Have the antenna checked or test...

Page 133: ...ios indicate an A adjacent to the alpha channels on the display on others alpha is not indicated but the proper channel is selected based on the U I C setting 3 Bridge to Bridge channels for example Channel 13 are for use by bridge operators on inter coastal waterways and rivers It is also used by marine vessels in the vicinity of these bridges for navigation and for communicating with the bridge ...

Page 134: ...lopment Corporation or the U S Coast Guard The use of these frequencies outside VTS and ship movement sector protected areas is permitted provided they cause no interference to VTS and ship move ment communications in their respective designated sectors 10 Use of 156 875 MHz is limited to communications with pilots regard ing the movement and docking of ships Normal output power must not exceed 1 ...

Page 135: ...tside Puget Sound area and its approaches and the Great Lakes 157 425 MHz is also available for communications between commercial fishing vessels and associated aircraft while engaged in commercial fishing activities 14 When the frequency 156 850 MHz is authorized it may be used addition ally for search and rescue training exercises conducted by state or local governments 15 The frequency 156 850 ...

Page 136: ...ship Navigation Safety Bridge to bridge 14 X X X S 156 700 Port operation VTS in selected areas 15 X S 156 750 Environmental Receive only 15 X X S 156 750 Commercial non commercial ship movement 1 W 16 X X X S 156 800 International Distress Safety and Calling 17 X X X S 156 850 State Controlled 1 W 18 X D 156 900 161 500 Port operation ship movement 18A X X S 156 900 Commercial 19 X D 156 950 161 ...

Page 137: ...s 67 X X X S 156 375 US Commercial Used for Bridge to bridge communi cations in lower Mississippi River Inter ship only Canada Commercial fishing S R 68 X X X S 156 425 Non commercial Recreational 69 X X X S 156 475 US Non commercial Recreational Canada Commercial fishing only International Inter ship Port operations and Ship movement 70 X X X S 156 525 Digital selective calling voice communicatio...

Page 138: ...ce Marine Operator 83A X X S 157 175 U S Government Only Canadian Coast Guard Only 84 X X X D 157 225 161 825 Public Correspondence Marine Operator 85 X X X D 157 275 161 875 Public Correspondence Marine Operator 86 X X X D 157 325 161 925 Public Correspondence Marine Operator 87 X X S 157 375 Port operation ship movement 87A X S 157 375 Public Correspondence Marine Operator 88 X X S 157 425 Port ...

Page 139: ...gers 1 year if purchased before 01 01 91 3 years if purchased after 01 01 91 Associated Batteries 1 year Note Batteries will be deemed deflective only if storage capacity drops below 80 of rated capacity or if leakage develops Associated Accessories 1 year Includes Microphones Handsets Exter nal Speakers Antennas Carrying Accessories Power Supplies and Signal ing Boards To receive warranty service...

Page 140: ...t incorrect wiring by anyone other than STANDARD HORIZON improper installation or subjected to use in violation of instructions furnished by STANDARD HORIZON nor does this warranty extend to Products on which the serial number has been removed defaced or changed STANDARD HORIZON cannot be responsible in any way for ancillary equipment not furnished by STANDARD HORIZON which is attached to or used ...

Page 141: ...e exclusion or limitation of incidental or conse quential damages or limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply This warranty gives specific legal rights and there may be other rights which may vary from state to state ONLY PRODUCTS SOLD ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1 1991 ARE COVERED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ...

Page 142: ...o the warranty STANDARD HORIZON includes a lifetime flat rate and customer loyalty programs to provide service after the warranty period has expired If you wish to obtain the flat rate price for out of warranty repair you must include the information on the Owner s Record with the unit when you return it to your Dealer or to STANDARD HORIZON Lifetime Flat Rate Service Program For the original Owne...

Page 143: ... hold in the three programmable soft keys while turning the radio on 20 2 MICROPROCESSOR RESETTING To clear all memories and other settings to factory defaults except the chan nel group MMSI number and DSC directory information 1 Turn the radio off 2 Press and hold in the 9 16 CALL MENU and CLR WX keys while turning the radio on ...

Page 144: ...l Call Directory 80 Group Call Directory 32 Waypoint Directory 100 Display Type 2 75 x 1 33 70 x 34 mm Full Dot Matrix 132 x 64 pixels Dimensions WxHxD 7 1 x 3 1 x 6 3 180 x 80 x 160 mm Flush Mount Dimensions WxHxD 6 3 x 2 6 x 5 9 161 x 65 x 150 mm Weight 3 2 lbs 1 45 kg 21 2 TRANSMITTER Frequency Range 156 025 MHz to 157 425 MHz RF Output Power 25 W Hi 1 W Lo Conducted Spurious Emissions Less tha...

Page 145: ...xternal speaker output Audio Response within 1 3dB of a 6 dB Octave de enphasis characteristic at 300 to 3000 Hz Frequency Stability 0 0003 20 C to 60 C Channel Spacing 25 kHz DSC Format ITU R M 493 13 Antenuator Local Approx 10 dB 21 4 RECEIVER for AIS Frequency 161 975 MHz CH A 162 025 MHz CH B Sensitivity 0 5 µV at 12 dB SINAD Selectivity Typical Spurious and Image Rejection 70 dB Intermodulati...

Page 146: ...GNS RMC GSA GSV NMEA 0183 Output 4800 baud DSC DSE GGA GLL GNS RMC GSA GSV NMEA 0183 HS AIS Output 38400 baud VDM 38400 Baud selected NMEA 0183 HS Input 38400 baud GGA GLL GNS RMC GSA GSV NMEA 0183 HS Output 38400 baud DSC DSE GGA GLL GNS RMC GSA GSV VDM NMEA 0183 HS AIS Output 38400 baud VDM ...

Page 147: ...mm 3 1 80 mm 1 5 38 6mm 1 25 1mm 4 8 121 8mm 1 6 39 9mm 3 8 97 4mm 3 1 80 mm 2 5 mm 63 7 1 180mm 6 3 159mm 6 2 156mm 7 1 180mm 3 1 80 mm 1 5 38 6mm 4 8 121 8mm 1 6 39 9mm 3 8 97 4mm 3 1 80 mm 2 5 mm 63 7 1 180mm 6 3 159mm 6 2 156mm 1 25 1mm ...

Page 148: ...5 605 html To obtain a form from the FCC call 888 225 5322 22 2 RADIO CALL SIGN Currently the FCC does not require recreational boaters to have a Ship Radio Station License The USCG recommends the boats registration number and the state to be used when calling another vessel 22 3 CANADIAN SHIP STATION LICENSING You may need a license when traveling in Canada If you do need a license contact their ...

Page 149: ...y and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct t...

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Page 151: ... the FCC rules Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference Part 15 21 Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by YAESU U S A could void the User s authorization to oper ate this device ...

Page 152: ...013 YAESU MUSEN CO LTD All rights reserved No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of YAESU MUSEN CO LTD Printed in China YAESU U S A 6125 Phyllis Drive Cypress California 90630 www standardhorizon com ...

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