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If a mistake is made entering the channel name, press the [◄] or [►] key to 

select “←” or “→”, press the [

SELECT

] soft key until the incorrect character 

is selected, then perform steps 3 and 4.

6.  When  finished  entering  the  channel  name  (using 

fifteen  characters  or  less),  press  the  [

FINISH

]  soft 

key to save the name.

7.  To  enter  the  name  of  another  channel,  repeat  the 

steps 2 through 6.

8.  Press the [

CLEAR

] key to return to radio operation.

NOTE

When “CHANNEL NAME” is assigned to a soft key, the channel name may 

be displayed directly by pressing the [

NAME

] soft key during radio operation.

17.10  RX LED DIMMER ADJUSTMENT

This menu selection adjusts the RX LED intensity.

1. 

Press & hold [ 

 

 

CHANNEL SETUP

 

 

RX LED DIMMER

2.  Rotate the 

DIAL/ENT

 knob to select the desired level 

(“7” is default). When “OFF” is selected, the lamp is 

turned OFF.

   

3.  Press the [

ENTER

] soft key to store the selected level.

4.  Press the [

CLEAR

] key to return to radio operation.

17.11  NOISE CANCELLATION

Enables/disables the Noise-canceling function of the transmitter and receiver 

independently.

1. 

Press & hold [ 

 

 

CHANNEL SETUP

 

 

NOISE CANCEL

2.  Rotate the 

DIAL/ENT

 knob to select “

TX MODE

”, then 

press the [

SELECT

] soft key.

3.  Rotate the 

DIAL/ENT

 knob to select “

ON

” or “

OFF

”, 

then press the [

ENTER

] soft key.

Summary of Contents for GX2400

Page 1: ...unctions z z GM Group Monitor using DSC Group Position Calling z z Navigation LAT LON SOG and COG information shown on display z z MOB Man Over Board Operation z z Versatile user programmable scanning...

Page 2: ...ramming 36 9 11 2 Operation 36 9 11 3 Deletion 37 9 12 MOB OPERATION 37 9 13 PA FOG OPERATION 38 9 13 1 Operating the PA HAIL mode 38 9 13 2 Operating the FOG HORN mode 39 9 13 3 Fog Signal Timing Cha...

Page 3: ...t the USER MMSI and ATIS CODE 103 16 10 SUMMARYOFTHE CONFIGURATION SETUP 105 17 CHANNEL FUNCTION SETUP 106 17 1 CHANNELGROUP 106 17 2 WEATHERALERT USAversion only 106 17 3 SCAN MEMORY 106 17 4 SCANTYP...

Page 4: ...to select the operating channel Press the H L key to toggle the transmit power between High 25W and Low 1W Press the 16 S key on the radio or the microphone to select channel 16 Press and hold the 16...

Page 5: ...R M 493 15 Class D operation with a 66 channel internal GPS Class D operation allows continu ous reception of Digital Selective Calling functions on channel 70 even while receiving calls on the voice...

Page 6: ...int for SSM 72H 2 SCU 30 2 To connect the SSM 72H RAM4X the SCU 30 firmware must be Ver 2 00 00 or later USB DC Charger with Cigarette Lighter Plug for SSM 72H SDD 14 External GPS Antenna with 16 ft 5...

Page 7: ...iance such as a cardiac pacemaker When transmitting use an external antenna and keep as far as possible away from the external antenna The radio wave emitted by the transmitter can cause the medical d...

Page 8: ...sult in fire electric shock and equipment failure Follow the instructions provided when installing items sold separately and replacing the fuse This may result in fire electric shock and equip ment fa...

Page 9: ...n The degree to which this is accomplished is called the antenna gain It is measured in decibels dB and is one of the major factors in choosing an antenna In terms of effective radiated power ERP ante...

Page 10: ...which to a well known landmark such as a navigation aid or geographic feature such as an island or harbor entry 4 Explain the nature of your distress sinking collision aground fire heart attack life t...

Page 11: ...nels available to non commercial recreational boaters Monitor the desired channel in advance to make sure you will not be interrupting other traffic and then go back to either channel 16 or 9 to make...

Page 12: ...r 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 For addit...

Page 13: ...knob to change the operating channel While the MENU screen is displayed rotate the knob to select the menu item Secondary use Press this knob to enter a selection in the MENU VOL knob Volume control A...

Page 14: ...ack to configure the transceiver settings and download the GPS logger data NOTE When the DATAjack is securely covered with rubber cap the GX2400 meets the waterproofing performance DISTRESS key Used t...

Page 15: ...ect channels and to choose menu items 16 S key Pressing this key immediately selects channel 16 from any channel location Holding down this key selects the Sub channel The default SUB channel setting...

Page 16: ...through internal radio speaker is heard through the speaker microphone 7 3 REAR PANEL VHF ANT Jack VHF antenna jack Connects an antenna to the transceiver Use a marine VHF antenna with an impedance o...

Page 17: ...for the available optional STANDARD HORIZON accessories Speaker connections White External Speaker Shield External Speaker PA HAIL Speaker Connection Cable Red Shield Connects the GX2400 to PA HAIL sp...

Page 18: ...Handset 0 5 m provides accessibility to the front panel controls allows connection to a power source and antennas has nearby space for installation of a microphone hanger is at least 3 feet 1 m away f...

Page 19: ...o a GPS Chart plotter with NMEA 0183 output or the optional SCU 38 External GPS Antenna may be needed to receive GPS satellite signals 1 Use the template page 143 to mark the location where the rectan...

Page 20: ...ection 8 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 Navigation Receiver Fuse Red...

Page 21: ...E sentences If 38400 baud is selected The Blue and Gray output wires are at 38400 baud and include DSC DSC DSE sentences GSA GSV GLL GGA and RMC sentences can be output from the trans ceiver using set...

Page 22: ...chart plotter to the ground terminal GND on the rear panel of the radio 8 5 4 Connection to External GPS or Chart Plotter GPS Receiver Plotter Connection NMEA OUT NMEA OUT NMEA IN NMEA HS IN NMEA IN N...

Page 23: ...e illustration at the right NOTE The SCU 38 is always more preferred than the internal GPS antenna 8 5 7 Connecting optional SCU 31 External GPS Antenna 12 V Battery Radio Wires Yellow NMEA IN Green N...

Page 24: ...on 2 Install the two ferrite cores supplied with the SSM 70H Remote Station Microphone to the routing cable or the CT 100 extension cable then snap the halves together These cores should be installed...

Page 25: ...Remote Station Microphone into the routing cable while the radio is powered ON Connecting an External Speaker to the RAM4 Mic Cable In noisy locations and the MLS 300 optional external speaker may be...

Page 26: ...is powered ON This could result in damage to the equipment 1 Connect the SCU 30 Cable to the RAM Connector on the GX2400 rear panel and tighten the cable nut NOTE For additional details on the connect...

Page 27: ...SI on this screen 4 Press the or key to select the first number of your MMSI then press the SELECT soft key to step to the next number 5 Repeat step 4 to set your MMSI number 9 digits If a mistake is...

Page 28: ...of the relative signal strengths from the satellites GPS Status Display mode NOTE When the GPS reception is limited such as the flush mounting of the radio it is recommended to connect the optional E...

Page 29: ...otate the DIAL ENT knob to select time offset of your location If 00 00 is assigned the time is the same as UTC or GPS satellite time 5 Press the ENTER soft key to store the time offset 6 Press the CL...

Page 30: ...Magnetic The GPS COG Course Over Ground and the BRG from a Waypoint Target magnetic variation may be selected to show in ON or OFF Factory default is OFF however by following the steps below the COG c...

Page 31: ...otate the DIAL ENT knob to select the desired channel Refer to the channel chart on page 131 for available channels 5 When a signal is received adjust the volume to the desired listening level The BUS...

Page 32: ...nu the various functions of the transceiver can be custom ized to match the user s needs and preferences Items to be adjusted may be selected from the respective lists and the appropriate settings mad...

Page 33: ...ANNEL CHART Page 131 for instructions on use of simplex and duplex channels NOTE All channels are factory programmed in accordance with FCC USA ISED Canada and International and region regulations Mod...

Page 34: ...ndAtmosphericAdministration sends a weather alert accompanied by a 1050 Hz tone and transmits a subsequent weather report on one of the NOAA weather channels The GX2400GPS can receive weather alerts w...

Page 35: ...and listens to priority channel until communication ends and then starts dual or triple watch scan again 9 9 1 Setup the Multi Watch Operation 1 Press hold CHANNEL SETUP MULTI WATCH 2 Rotate the DIAL...

Page 36: ...rt scanning again after the transmission stops 9 10 1 Selecting Scan Type 1 Press hold CHANNEL SETUP SCAN TYPE 2 Rotate the DIAL ENT knob to select PRIORITY or MEMORY 3 Press the ENTER soft key to sto...

Page 37: ...ess the SCAN soft key The MEM SCAN icon appears on the display Scanning will proceed from the lowest to the highest programmed channel number and the preset channel described in the next section Scan...

Page 38: ...hannel to be programmed 2 Press one of the soft keys 3 Press the or key repeatedly until the PRESET soft key is displayed then press and hold the PRESET soft key until the P SET icon and channel numbe...

Page 39: ...ess the QUIT soft key 9 12 MOB OPERATION The GX2400 provides a feature to memorize the position information instantly in case of MOB Man Over Board 1 Press one of the soft keys 2 Press the or key repe...

Page 40: ...NDARD 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 tra...

Page 41: ...to 31 5 To listen back rotate the VOL knob 6 Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation 9 13 3 Fog Signal Timing Chart TYPE PATTERN USAGE UNDERWAY One 5 second blasts every 120 seconds 5s 5s 120...

Page 42: ...ng the intercom function connect SSM 70H RAM4 or SSM 72H RAM4X Remote Station Microphone to the transceiver 9 14 1 Communication 1 Press one of the soft keys 2 Press the or key repeatedly then press t...

Page 43: ...2400 and the SSM 70H RAM4 or SSM 72H RAM4X NOTE When using the intercom function connect one SSM 70H RAM4 or SSM 72H RAM4X Remote Station Microphone to the GX2400 9 15 1 Communication 1 IC 2 Rotate th...

Page 44: ...ctivate the voice scrambler function 1 Select a channel that was programmed for scrambler mode the icon will appear on the display 2 Monitor the channel before transmitting 3 Transmit the voice messag...

Page 45: ...tude longitude or local UTC time of your vessel you can use the or key to select or press the SELECT soft key until the incorrect character is selected then perform step 2 to make the correction 5 To...

Page 46: ...ilized later for navigation 10 1 DISPLAYING POSITION INFORMATION 10 1 1 GPS Information Numerical Display 1 GPS GPS INFO 2 The numerical data is displayed 3 Press the CLEAR key to return to radio oper...

Page 47: ...0 to a PC and download the log data from the radio by using the PC Programming Software Refer to section 22 CONNECTING A USB DATA TERMINAL TO THE PC Logger operation alert When the memory for log data...

Page 48: ...and urgent maritime safety information broadcasts This system allows mariners to instantly send a distress call with its own position to the Coast Guard and other vessels within range of the transmis...

Page 49: ...MMSI of the ship responding to your distress 5 Press the microphone PTT switch and state your name vessel name number of persons on board and the distress situation then say over and wait for a reply...

Page 50: ...me press the FINISH soft key The display will return to the previous screen 6 Press and hold the DISTRESS key until a distress alert is transmitted Pausing a Distress Alert After a distress alert is t...

Page 51: ...formation on the vessel in distress On the display you will notice 3 soft key selections These selections are described below ACCEPT Press this key to accept the distress alert and switch to Channel 1...

Page 52: ...HIPS CALL The all ships call function allows contact to be established with DSC equipped vessels without having their MMSI in the individual calling directory Also priority for the call can be designa...

Page 53: ...and the radio will change to the requested channel after 30 seconds the default setting of AUTO CHANNEL CHANGE 2 Press any key to stop the alarm 3 Monitor the requested channel until the all ships vo...

Page 54: ...11 4 1 Setting up the Individual Position Call Directory The transceiver has a DSC individual directory that allows storing vessels or persons names and the associated MMSI numbers you may wish to co...

Page 55: ...e is made entering in the MMSI number press the or key to select or press the SELECT soft key until the incorrect character is selected then perform step 9 10 When finished entering the MMSI number pr...

Page 56: ...requesting to go to another channel Individual Call using the Individual Position Directory 1 DSC CALL INDIVIDUAL CALL 2 Rotate the DIAL ENT knob to select HISTORY or MEMORY then press the SELECT sof...

Page 57: ...MMSI number press the or key to select or press the SELECT soft key until the incorrect character is selected then perform step 3 to enter the corrections 5 When finished entering the MMSI number pres...

Page 58: ...el NOTE In some cases automatically switching to a requested channel might disrupt important ongoing communications Commercial users may suspend channel switching and remain on the working channel in...

Page 59: ...isplay You may review the unread individual call from the DSC log refer to section 11 10 2 Reviewing a Logged DSC RX Distress Alert and acknowledgement 11 4 6 Setting up the Individual Call Ringer Whe...

Page 60: ...I has to be understood Ship MMSI The first three digits called MID Mobile Identity Group of a ship MMSI denote the country where the ship s MMSI is registered The last 6 digits are specific to the shi...

Page 61: ...haracter is selected then perform steps 4 and 5 7 When finished entering the group name using fifteen characters or less press the FINISH soft key to advance to the group MMSI number entry 8 Rotate th...

Page 62: ...channels press the MANUAL soft key 5 Press the YES soft key to transmit the group call signal 6 When the group call signal is sent the display will be as shown in the illustration at the right 7 After...

Page 63: ...ess the MANUAL soft key 7 Press the YES soft key to transmit the group call signal 8 After the group call is transmitted all the radios in the group will switch to the designated channel 9 Listen to t...

Page 64: ...elect GROUP CALL then press the SELECT soft key 3 Rotate the DIAL ENT knob to select OFF 4 Press the ENTER soft key to store the selected setting 5 Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation To...

Page 65: ...uesting vessel 1 Press hold DSC SETUP POSITION REPLY 2 Rotate the DIAL ENT knob to select AUTO or MANUAL In AUTO mode after a DSC POS request is received the radio will automatically transmit your ves...

Page 66: ...st the position of a vessel by manually enter ing the MMSI 1 DSC CALL POS REQUEST 2 Rotate the DIAL ENT knob to select NEW ID then press the SELECT soft key 3 Press the or key to select the first numb...

Page 67: ...rm 3 To send your vessel s position to the requesting vessel press the REPLY soft key Or to exit from position request display press the QUIT soft key 4 Press the QUIT soft key to return to the channe...

Page 68: ...ition request ringer 1 Press hold DSC SETUP DSC BEEP 2 Rotate the DIAL ENT knob to select POS REQUEST then press the SELECT soft key 3 Rotate the DIAL ENT knob to select OFF 4 Press the ENTER soft key...

Page 69: ...essel by manually entering the MMSI of the ship you want to send your position to 1 DSC CALL POS REPORT 2 Rotate the DIAL ENT knob to select NEW ID then press the SELECT soft key 3 Rotate the DIAL ENT...

Page 70: ...7 3 Navigating to the Reported Position The transceiver has a feature that permits navigate to a received position report call by using the compass display Navigation to the location of a position re...

Page 71: ...the ENTER soft key to save the waypoint into memory 5 Press the OK soft key to return to the position report display Navigating to a Saved Waypoint Refer to section 12 1 1 Starting and Stopping Navig...

Page 72: ...1 Press hold DSC SETUP AUTO POS INTERVAL 2 Rotate the DIAL ENT knob to select the desired interval time 30 second 1 2 3 and 5 minutes and press the ENTER soft key 3 Press the CLEAR key to return to ra...

Page 73: ...START to enable transmissions or STOP to disable then press the ENTER soft key 4 Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation 5 Auto POS Polling starts and the icon will appear on the display 11...

Page 74: ...vessel 5 Press the QUIT soft key to return to radio operation DSC Test Call by Manually Entering an MMSI 1 DSC CALL DSC TEST CALL MANUAL 2 Rotate the DIAL ENT knob to select NEW ID then press the SELE...

Page 75: ...n answer machine where calls are recorded for review and an icon will appear on the radio s display The GX2400 can store up to 100 transmitted calls up to the latest 50 distress calls and up to the la...

Page 76: ...will appear to the left of the logged call 3 Press the SELECT soft key to review details for the selected station 4 Press the INFO soft key to display more informa tion or press the BACK soft key to g...

Page 77: ...eted 3 Press the SELECT soft key The display will show Do you want to delete the LOG 4 Press the YES soft key To cancel press the NO soft key 5 Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation NOTE Th...

Page 78: ...press the SELECT soft key The navigation screen will appear The navigation screen includes the distance and direction to the destination The destination waypoint is indicated by a dot inside the compa...

Page 79: ...the soft keys then press the STOP soft key to exit the navigation screen 12 1 2 Setting Up Waypoint Directory Marking a Position This feature allows the radio to mark the current position of the vesse...

Page 80: ...save the waypoint into memory 7 Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation Editing a Waypoint 1 Press hold WAYPOINT SETUP WAYPOINT DIRECTORY 2 Rotate the DIAL ENT knob to select EDIT then press...

Page 81: ...his menu item allows setting of the range on the compass display 1 Press hold WAYPOINT SETUP DISPLAY RANGE 2 Rotate the DIAL ENT knob to select desired range Unit of measure depends on the settings in...

Page 82: ...hen press the SELECT soft key 3 Rotate the DIAL ENT knob to select NAME then press the SELECT soft key 4 Enter the route name by rotating the DIAL ENT knob and the SELECT soft key When finished enteri...

Page 83: ...ted then press the SELECT soft key to show the route input display 4 Perform steps 3 to 11 of the previous page until the route is updated 5 Rotate the DIAL ENT knob to select SAVE then press the SELE...

Page 84: ...xit the navigation screen 12 2 3 Changing the Destination 1 On the navigation screen press one of the soft keys then press the NEXT TG soft key 2 Rotate the DIAL ENT knob to select the desired destina...

Page 85: ...al Position Call directory therefore for all members that you want to monitor must be stored in the directory Refer to section 11 4 1 Setting up the Individual Position Call Directory for details 1 Pr...

Page 86: ...ugh 11 13 Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation 13 1 2 Setting Up the Polling Time Interval 1 Press hold GM SETUP INTERVAL 2 Rotate the DIAL ENT knob to select the desired poll ing interval...

Page 87: ...ECT soft key The GM operation begins and the GM target display appears 3 Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation 13 2 1 Changing the GM Group Being Monitored 1 On the GM target display press...

Page 88: ...to transmit a DSC Individual call to the selected member 13 2 3 Starting Navigation to a Group Member 1 On the GM target display press one of the soft keys to show the key selections 2 Press the TG L...

Page 89: ...and its voyage Radio frequencies AIS1 161 975 MHz and AIS2 162 025 MHz 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 t...

Page 90: ...ble chart plotter or navigation software via NMEA0183 or NMEA 2000 3 Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation 14 2 1 Displaying the AIS Target Information Screen 1 On the AIS screen press one...

Page 91: ...2400 to transmit a DSC individual call to a received AIS target by the procedure below 1 On the AIS screen press one of the soft keys to show the key selections 2 Press the TG LIST soft key to show a...

Page 92: ...imit For details refer to section 14 3 2 TCPA 1 If other AIS vessels approach your ship the alarm sounds according to the CPA Limit and TCPA Limit that you set in advance 2 Press any key to stop the a...

Page 93: ...S equipped vessel You can select one from 0 1nm to 20nm 1nm is default 3 Press the ENTER soft key to store the selected setting 4 Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation 14 3 2 TCPA This func...

Page 94: ...steps above and selecting OFF in step 3 or 3 when the ship is out of the selected CPA TCPA alarm range The alarm is produced from the front panel speaker the speaker in the microphone the optional ex...

Page 95: ...en finished entering the name using eleven characters or less press the FINISH soft key to advance to the MMSI number entry 9 Rotate the DIAL ENT knob to select MMSI then press the SELECT soft key 10...

Page 96: ...e list press the SEARCH soft key to update the list 15 2 DEVICE NUMBER If connecting two or more the GX2400 series change the device number of either one Set the device number of the device selected i...

Page 97: ...000 SETUP Item Description Default Value Page SELECT DEVICE Select the device for which you want to set the device number or the system number 94 DEVICE NUMBER Set the device number 000 94 SYSTEM NUMB...

Page 98: ...lass A Static and Voyage Related Data 129796 AIS Acknowledge 129797 AIS Binary Broadcast Message 129798 AIS SAR Aircraft Position Report 129799 Radio Frequency Mode Power 129801 AIS Addressed Safety R...

Page 99: ...ER ADJUSTMENT This menu selection adjusts the backlight intensity 1 Press hold CONFIGURATION DIMMER 2 Rotate the DIAL ENT knob to select the desired level 7 is default When OFF is selected the lamp is...

Page 100: ...et 200 meters or more in length 130 350Hz Vessel that are 247 5 feet 75 meters or more but less than 660 feet 200 meters in length 250 700Hz Vessel that are 66 feet 20 meters or more but less than 247...

Page 101: ...er of the new station name 4 Press the SELECT soft key to store the first letter in the name and step to the next letter to the right 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the name is complete The name can con...

Page 102: ...R key to return to radio operation 16 8 SOFT KEYS From this menu you can assign desired functions to each soft key from numbers 01 to 12 You can also set how long the soft key icon will be displayed a...

Page 103: ...NCEL Enables the noise canceling settings display CH NAME Edit channel names SCRAMBLER Configures the secret communication settings COMPASS Enables the Compass display NAVIGATION Enables the Waypoint...

Page 104: ...reset to the original factory settings 1 Press hold CONFIGURATION RESET 2 Rotate the DIAL ENT knob to select the desired cate gory from DSC GM SETUP WAYPOINT SETUP CHANNEL SETUP GPS SETUP CONFIGURA TI...

Page 105: ...ritime Mobile Service Identity MMSI or 20 ATIS SETUP Request codes for the MMSI number and or the ATIS code See Checking the Request code below Contact Information USA Canada E mail marinetech yaesu c...

Page 106: ...t of the reset password then press the SELECT soft key to step to the next number 4 Repeat steps 3 until the reset password is complete If a mistake is made entering in the station name press the or k...

Page 107: ...t of the LCD 15 97 KEY BEEP Adjusts the volume of beep tone when a key is pressed 4 98 FOG ALERT TONE FREQUENCY Sets the tone frequency of the fog horn 400Hz 98 LISTEN BACK Turns on or off of listen b...

Page 108: ...ction 9 10 2 Programming Scan Memory for details 17 4 SCAN TYPE This selection is used to select the scan mode between MEMORY and PRIORITY The default setting is PRIORITY Refer to section 9 10 1 Selec...

Page 109: ...NTER soft key to store the new setting 4 Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation 17 9 CHANNEL NAME When the radio Normal mode is selected the display will show a name under the channel number...

Page 110: ...y by pressing the NAME soft key during radio operation 17 10 RX LED DIMMER ADJUSTMENT This menu selection adjusts the RX LED intensity 1 Press hold CHANNEL SETUP RX LED DIMMER 2 Rotate the DIAL ENT kn...

Page 111: ...he CLEAR key to return to radio operation 17 13 SCRAMBLER SETUP The voice scrambler function may only be enabled by your dealer Configure the voice scrambler setting Two types of voice scrambler funct...

Page 112: ...the transceiver version 31 WEATHER ALERT USA version only Turns the WeatherAlert Function ON or OFF OFF 106 SCAN MEMORY Add or remove a channel from Scan Memory 34 SCAN TYPE Select priority scan or me...

Page 113: ...ing you to see who is calling This function is similar to caller ID on a cellular phone Refer to section 11 4 2 Setting up the Individual Call Reply for details 18 3 INDIVIDUAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT The radi...

Page 114: ...to automatically poll and track seven vessels programmed into the individual directory Refer to section 11 8 AUTO POSITION POLLING for details 18 8 AUTO POSITION INTERVAL The time interval between au...

Page 115: ...till obtaining position information when receiving a distress call POS Report call or acknowledge ment to POS request call The default selection is OFF 1 Press hold DSC SETUP POS UNFIX WAITING TIME 2...

Page 116: ...e AUTO POSITION POLLING operation type AUTO POS REPORT 70 AUTO POS INTERVAL Selects the AUTO POSITION POLLING transmission interval 30 sec 70 AUTO CHANNEL CHANGE Selects the delay time to auto matical...

Page 117: ...ity 19 2 COMPASS DIRECTION This menu item selects the compass direction to be shown on the transceiver display The default setting is COURSE UP 1 Press hold GPS SETUP COMPASS DIRECTION 2 Rotate the DI...

Page 118: ...for details 19 7 UNITS OF MEASURE This section sets the display units of speed distance and altitude 1 Press hold GPS SETUP UNIT OF MEASURE 2 Rotate the DIAL ENT knob to select the item to be set 3 P...

Page 119: ...speed from 4800bps and 38400bps 4 Press the ENTER soft key to save the new setting 5 Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation 19 9 2 Output Sentences This selection is utilized to set the NME...

Page 120: ...be output at intervals of one second or less GSA and GSV sentences will be output at intervals of around five seconds 19 10 INTERNAL GPS UNIT Change the internal GPS receiver settings The settings in...

Page 121: ...ition This improves accuracy of the position fix 4 Press the ENTER soft key to save the new setting 5 Press the CLEAR key to return to routine transceiver operation 19 10 3 Differential GPS This selec...

Page 122: ...ch logger interval setting 15 sec Aprox 25 hours 30 sec Aprox 50 hours 1 min Aprox 100 hours 2 min Aprox 200 hours 5 min Aprox 500 hours 4 Press the CLEAR key to return to radio operation 19 10 5 Log...

Page 123: ...r fixed to 24H when UTC is selected in the item TIME AREA 24hour 116 UNITS OF MEASURE Selects the unit of measure when displaying speed distance and altitude SPEED kts knots DISTANCE nm nautical mile...

Page 124: ...d reset code Refer to section 16 9 1 Reset the USER MMSI and ATIS CODE 20 1 ATIS CODE PROGRAMMING 1 Press hold ATIS SETUP ATIS CODE 2 Press the or key to select the first number of your ATIS then pres...

Page 125: ...e the DIAL ENT knob to select ON or OFF 4 Press the ENTER soft key to save the new setting 5 To set the ATIS feature for another channel group repeat steps 2 through 4 6 Press the BACK soft key to ret...

Page 126: ...SSM 70H Remote Microphone uncomplicated For specific operations of the SSM 70H Remote Microphone review sections in the transceiver operating manual The SSM 70H is supplied with 7 meters of routing c...

Page 127: ...und noise using Clear Voice Noise Reduction Technology NOTE Positionthemicrophoneabout1 5cmawayfromyourmouthandspeakinanormalvoice keys When the soft keys are displayed press these keys to switch the...

Page 128: ...working channel Speaker The internal speaker is located here DATA jack Use the micro USB type B jack for SSM 70H RAM4 firmware updates NOTE When the DATA jack is securely covered with the rubber cap t...

Page 129: ...radio and RAM4 microphone optional SSM 70H RAM4 or SSM 72H RAM4X required GPS LOGGER Starts and stops logging position data AIS DISPLAY Shows the AIS display HORN BUTTON Activates the Fog Horn functi...

Page 130: ...radio operation 22 CONNECTINGAUSB DATATERMINALTO THE PC The GX2400 settings can be programmed using the USB terminal and PC Programming Software You can also download the log data from the radio by us...

Page 131: ...your Dealer Commonly requested parts and their part numbers are listed below DC Power Cord T9025406 VOL Knob RA6274300 SQL Knob RA6283700 DIAL ENT Knob RA6271400 Mounting Bracket RA078400C Mounting Br...

Page 132: ...the inter nal or external speaker Accessory cable Check the connections of the acces sory cable External speaker cable WHITE SHIELD may be shorted together Receiving station reports low trans mit powe...

Page 133: ...Inter ship only 09 X X X S 156 450 Boater Calling channel Commercial Non commercial Recreational 10 X X X S 156 500 Commercial 11 X X X S 156 550 Commercial VTS in selected areas 12 X X X S 156 600 P...

Page 134: ...t Coast Guard East Coast commercial fishing only 62 X D 156 125 160 725 Public Correspondence Marine Operator Port operation ship movement 1062 X S 156 125 Public Coast Coast Guard East Coast commerci...

Page 135: ...p movement 1079 X X S 156 975 Commercial 1079 X S 156 975 Port operation and Ship movement 2079 X S 161 575 80 X D 157 025 161 625 Port operation ship movement 1080 X X S 157 025 Commercial 81 X D 157...

Page 136: ...9 161 550 SIMPLEX 20 157 000 161 600 DUPLEX LOW 6 PORT OPR NAUTIK 1020 157 000 SIMPLEX 2020 161 600 SIMPLEX 21 157 050 161 650 DUPLEX INTL NAUTIK 22 157 100 161 700 DUPLEX INTL NAUTIK 23 157 150 161 7...

Page 137: ...TELEPHONE 86 157 325 161 925 DUPLEX TELEPHONE 87 157 375 SIMPLEX PORT OPR 88 157 425 SIMPLEX PORT OPR M 3 157 850 SIMPLEX YACHTING UK M2 3 161 425 SIMPLEX YACHTING UK L1 5 155 500 SIMPLEX PLEASURE L2...

Page 138: ...ived Call Log 100 Individual Directory 100 Group Directory 30 Waypoint Directory 250 Route Directory 30 Display Type 2 6 x 1 4 66 x 36 mm Full Dot Matrix 222 x 122 pixels Dimensions W x H x D 7 1 x 3...

Page 139: ...M 493 15 Attenuator Local Approx 10 dB z zRECEIVER for AIS Frequency 161 975 MHz CH A 162 025 MHz CH B Sensitivity 0 5 V at 12 dB SINAD Selectivity Typical Spurious and Image Rejection 70 dB Intermodu...

Page 140: ...121 8mm 3 8 97 4mm 7 1 180mm 6 3 159mm 6 2 156mm 7 1 180mm 1 7 44mm 4 8 121 8mm 1 5 36 9mm 3 8 97 4mm 7 1 180mm 6 3 159mm 6 2 156mm 1 2 30 8mm 7 8 197 4mm 4 7 118 5mm 1 5 36 9mm 3 1 80mm 3 1 80mm 3 1...

Page 141: ...om the FCC call 888 225 5322 26 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...

Page 142: ...determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase t...

Page 143: ...tial radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power e i r p is not more than that necessary for successful communi...

Page 144: ...uch changes or improvements I YAESU MUSEN assumes no responsibility for any consequential damages caused by or arising out of any such defect in materials or workmanship J TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMIT...

Page 145: ...TEMPLATE for the GX2400 series Use this template to mark the location where the rectangular hole for the flush mount is to be cut cut here 161 mm 65 mm R 1 0...

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Page 147: ...is radio equipment GX2400GPS E is in full compliance with EU Radio Equipment Directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the Declaration of Conformity for this product is available to view at http www yaesu...

Page 148: ...of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of YAESU MUSEN CO LTD YAESU MUSEN CO LTD Tennozu Parkside Building 2 5 8 Higashi Shinagawa Shinagawa ku Tokyo 140 0002 Japan YAESU USA 6125 Phyl...

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