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GX2000/GX2100

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8.3

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

CAUTION

Reverse polarity battery connections will damage the radio!

Connect the power cord and antenna to the radio. Antenna and Power Supply
connections are as follows:

1. Mount the antenna at least 3 feet (1 m) away from the radio. At the rear of

the radio, connect the antenna cable. The antenna cable must have a
PL259 connector attached. RG-8/U coaxial cable must be used if the an-
tenna is 25 feet (7.6 m) or more from the radio. RG58 cable can be used
for distances less than 25 feet (7.6 m).

2. Connect the red power wire to a 13.8 VDC ±20% power source. Connect

the black power wire to a negative ground.

3. If an optional remote extension speaker is to be used, refer to section 8.4

for connections.

4. It is advisable to have a Certified Marine Technician check the power out-

put and the standing wave ratio of the antenna after installation.

Fuse Replacement

To take out the Fuse from the Fuse Holder, hold
both ends of the Fuse Holder and pull the Fuse
Holder apart without bending the fuse Holder.
When you replace the Fuse, please confirm that
the Fuse is tightly fixed on the metal contact lo-
cated inside the Fuse Holder. If the metal contact
holding the fuse is loose, the Fuse holder may
heat up.

GPS Navigation Receiver

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Optional Speaker

Optional Speaker

Antenna

Fuse

Red

Power Source

Black

Water proof
Deck Outlet

Optional CMP30 Remote MIC

Optional HAIL/PA Horn

Summary of Contents for GX2000

Page 1: ...er Save and Navigation to waypoint with Compass page Navigation to a DSC Distress Call Submersible JIS 7 IPX7 3 3 feet for 30 minutes ClearVoice noise canceling speaker microphone with channel selection and 16 9 key Oversized rotary channel knob with push to enter backlit display and keys 30 Watt PA Loud Hailer with pre programmed fog signals and listen back GX2100 Capable of connecting an optiona...

Page 2: ... 39 10 11 PA FOG OPERATION 40 10 12 INTERCOM OPERATION 43 10 13 VOICE SCRAMBLER 44 11 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING 45 11 1 GENERAL 45 11 2 MARITIME MOBILE SERVICE IDENTITY MMSI 45 11 2 1 What is an MMSI 45 11 2 2 Programming the MMSI 46 11 3 DSC DISTRESS CALL 47 11 3 1 Transmitting a DSC Distress Call 47 11 3 2 Receiving a DSC Distress Call 50 1 Accepting to auto switching to channel 16 50 2 Pausing ...

Page 3: ...G ALERT TONE FREQUENCY 87 12 12 SOFT KEYS 88 13 CHANNEL FUNCTION SETUP 89 13 1 CHANNEL GROUP 89 13 2 SCAN MEMORY 89 13 3 SCAN TYPE 90 13 4 SCAN RESUME 90 13 5 PRIORITY CHANNEL 91 13 6 WEATHER ALERT 91 13 7 CHANNEL NAME 92 13 8 STATION NAME 93 13 9 SCRAMBLER SETUP 94 13 10 DEMO MODE 95 14 DSC SETUP 96 14 1 INDIVIDUAL DIRECTORY 96 14 2 INDIVIDUAL REPLY 97 14 3 INDIVIDUAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT 97 14 4 INDIV...

Page 4: ...ower between High 25W and Low 1W SQL KNOB Move this control clockwise to squelch or counter clockwise un squelch the radio PWR VOL KNOB Press and hold this knob to turn on or off the radio When the radio is on turning this knob will adjust the speaker audio volume CH ENTER KNOB Selects the operating channel 16 9 BUTTON Press to recall chan nel 16 Press and hold to recall channel 9 16 9 BUTTON Pres...

Page 5: ...rine V H F o r N O A A weather channel Selects the item in the SETUP MENU and DSC MENU When the SETUP MENU or DSC MENU is selected pressing this knob enters a selection CLR WX BUTTON Press to cancel a menu selection Press and hold to recall the last used NOAA Weather Channel SOFT KEY The 3 soft keys under neath the display can be customized refer to section 12 12 SOFT KEYS The factory defaults are...

Page 6: ...eaker External Speaker Shield Shield Red White Plotter Connection Radio Wires Green NMEA Common Gray NMEA Output NMEA OUT NMEA COMMON NMEA IN NMEA HS OUT Blue NMEA Input Brown NMEA Input GPS Receiver PA Speaker External Speaker NMEA COMMON Note HS 38400 baud Shield Shield Red White AIS Receiver ...

Page 7: ...ied template to mark the location where the rectangular hole is to be cut Confirm the space behind the dash or panel is deep enough to accommodate the transceiver at least 6 7 inches 17 cm deep There should be at least 1 2 inch 1 3 cm between the transceiver s heatsink and any wiring cables or structures 2 Cut out the rectangular hole and insert the transceiver 3 Fasten the optional MMB 84 bracket...

Page 8: ...rm To receive AIS targets from ships with AIS class A or B transponders simply connect the normal VHF antenna only one antenna needed MATRIX GX2000 For the mariner who already has AIS on board and desires a VHF with the features of the MATRIX AIS the MATRIX GX2000 has a connection for an AIS receiver or transponder The MATRIX Series VHF s are capable of DSC Digital Selective Calling Class D operat...

Page 9: ...dware Owner s Manual DSC Warning Sticker Flush Mount Template Power Cord 3 OPTIONS MMB 84 Flush Mount Bracket CMP30B W Remote Access Microphone RAM3 Mic Black White CT 100 23 foot Extension Cable for RAM3 Mic CVS2500 Voice Scrambler MLS 310 10W amplified External Speaker with on off Volume control MLS 300 External Loud Speaker 220SW 4 5 Round Hail PA Horn 240SW 5 x 8 Rectangular Hail PA Horn ...

Page 10: ...cated at least 0 89 m about 3 feet away from passen gers in order to comply with the FCC RF exposure requirements ON LINE WARRANTY REGISTRATION in USA or Canada only Please visit www standardhorizon com to register the GX2000 GX2100 Marine VHF It should be noted that visiting the Web site from time to time may be beneficial to you as new products are released they will appear on the STANDARD HORIZ...

Page 11: ...605 605 html To obtain a form from the FCC call 888 225 5322 5 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 5 3 CANADIAN SHIP STATION LICENSING You may need a license when traveling in Canada If you do need a license contact their ...

Page 12: ... to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help NOTE The MATRIX AIS GX2100 does not require a spec...

Page 13: ...f the transmitter 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 7 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 towa...

Page 14: ...ver 20 feet but less than 50 feet the larger RG 8X or RG 213 U should be used for cable runs over 50 feet RG 8X should be used For installation of the connector onto the coaxial cable refer to the figure below To get your coax cable through a fitting and into your boat s interior you may have to cut off the end plug and reattach it later You can do this if you follow the directions that come with ...

Page 15: ...ry 4 Explain the nature of your distress sinking collision aground fire heart attack life threatening injury etc 5 State the kind of assistance your desire pumps medical aid etc 6 Report the number of persons aboard and condition of any injured 7 Estimate the present seaworthiness and condition of your vessel 8 Give your vessel s description length design power or sail color and other distinguishi...

Page 16: ...e of the channels available to non commercial recreational boaters Monitor your desired channel in advance to make sure you will not be interrupting other traffic and then go back to either channel 16 or 9 for your initial contact When the hailing channel 16 or 9 is clear press the PTT button on the mic and state the name of the other vessel you wish to call and then this is followed by the name o...

Page 17: ...en link your radio transmission to the telephone lines The marine telephone company managing the VHF channel you are using may charge a link up fee in addition to the cost of the call 7 8 OPERATING ON CHANNELS 13 AND 67 Channel 13 is used at docks and bridges and by vessels maneuvering in port Messages on this channel must concern navigation only such as meeting and passing in restricted waters Ch...

Page 18: ...not affect the compass or radios performance is not affected by the antenna location temporarily connect the radio in the de sired location and a Examine the compass to see if the radio causes any deviation b Connect the antenna and key the radio Check to ensure the radio is operating correctly by requesting a radio check 8 2 MOUNTING THE RADIO 8 2 1 Supplied Mounting Bracket The supplied mounting...

Page 19: ...6 7 inches 17 cm deep There should be at least 1 2 inch 1 3 cm between the transceiver s heatsink and any wiring cables or structures 3 Cut out the rectangular hole and insert the transceiver 4 Fasten the brackets to the sides of the transceiver with the lock washer screw combination so that the mounting screw base faces the mounting surface see illustration below 5 Turn the adjusting screw to adj...

Page 20: ...ack power wire to a negative ground 3 If an optional remote extension speaker is to be used refer to section 8 4 for connections 4 It is advisable to have a Certified Marine Technician check the power out put and the standing wave ratio of the antenna after installation Fuse Replacement To take out the Fuse from the Fuse Holder hold both ends of the Fuse Holder and pull the Fuse Holder apart witho...

Page 21: ...on Wire Color Description WHITE External Speaker SHIELD External Speaker RED PA Speaker SHIELD PA Speaker GREEN NMEA Ground BLUE NMEA GPS Input GRAY NMEA DSC Output BROWN AIS DATA Output Connection Examples Connect to external 4 Ohm audio speaker Connect to external 4 Ohm audio speaker Connect to external 4 Ohm PA speaker Connect to external 4 Ohm PA speaker Connect to NMEA connection of GPS Conne...

Page 22: ...ence is recommended NMEA Output DSC The NMEA 0183 output sentences are DSC and DSE AIS Connections 38400 baud only The MATRIX GX2000 without internal AIS receiver may be connected to an external AIS receiver or transponder that outputs NMEA VDM sentence at 38400 baud Wire Color Description BROWN AIS Input GREEN NMEA common Connection AIS Output AIS common data wire or NMEA signal Wire Color Descri...

Page 23: ...d A time offset is needed to show the local time in your area The Time Offset must be changed in order for the radio to display the current time in your area Please see the Offset Time Table at the bottom of this page 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears then select GEN ERAL SETUP with the CHANNEL knob 2 Press the SELECT soft key then select TIME OFFSET with the CHANNEL...

Page 24: ...key to store the selected set ting 6 Press the QUIT soft key several times to return to radio operation 8 8 CHANGING THE TIME FORMAT This menu selection allows the radio to setup to show time in 12 hour or 24 hour format 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears then select GENERAL SETUP with the CHANNEL knob 2 Press the SELECT soft key then rotate the CHAN NEL knob to selec...

Page 25: ...changed to Magnetic 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears then select GENERAL SETUP with the CHANNEL knob 2 Press the SELECT soft key then rotate the CHAN NEL knob to select MAGNETIC 3 Press the SELECT soft key 4 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select MAGNETIC or TRUE 5 Press the ENT soft key to store the selected set ting 6 Press the QUIT soft key several times to return to ...

Page 26: ...ow make a 1 2 30 mm hole in the wall then insert the Extension Cable into this hole Connect the Gasket and Mount Base to the Extension Cable Connector using the Nut 3 Drill the four Screw holes approx 2 mm on the wall then install the Mount ing Base to the wall using four screws 4 Put the Rubber Cap on to the Nut The installation is now complete NOTE The routing cable can be cut and spliced howeve...

Page 27: ...aker on 5 Press the ENT soft key to save the selection 6 Press the 16 9 key to exit this mode 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 O...

Page 28: ... or Fog mode turning this knob changes the output vol ume 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 transceiver on press and hold this knob until the radio turns on When the power is turned on the transceiver is set to the last selected channel Clockwise rotation of this knob increases t...

Page 29: ...Page 29 GX2000 GX2100 Never remove this rubber cap When this rubber cap is re moved the water resistance performance is lost ...

Page 30: ... to recall the previously selected NOAA weather channel from any channel Press and hold the CLR WX key again reverts to the previous selected working channel CALL MENU Key Press the CALL MENU key to access the DSC MENU SECONDARY USE Press and hold the CALL MENU key to access the SETUP MENU H L Key Press the H L key to toggle between 25 W High and 1 W Low power When the TX output power is set to Lo...

Page 31: ...nal PA speaker Refer to section 3 OPTIONS for a list of optional STANDARD HORIZON Speakers External Speaker Connection Cable White Shield an external speaker See section 3 OPTIONS for a list of optional STAN DARD HORIZON Speakers DC Input Cable Connects the radio to a DC power supply capable of delivering 11 to 16V DC RAM3 Connector Remote Station Microphone Connector Connects the GX2000 GX2100 to...

Page 32: ...l voice Microphone Speaker Audio heard through internal radio speaker is heard through speaker in side the microphone UP DOWN Keys The UP and DOWN on the microphone function the same as the CH knob on the front panel of the transceiver 16 9 Key Pressing the 16 9 key immediately recalls channel 16 from any location Press and hold the 16 9 key to recall channel 9 Pressing the 16 9 key again will rev...

Page 33: ...eing received 10 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 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 O...

Page 34: ... below 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears then select GENERAL SETUP with the CHANNEL knob 2 Press the SELECT soft key then rotate the CHAN NEL knob to select DISPLAY 3 Press the SELECT soft key 4 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select desired screen NORMAL AIS COMPASS or WAYPOINT 5 Press the SELECT soft key to store the selected setting 6 Press the QUIT soft key several ti...

Page 35: ... was on prior to a weather channel 10 7 1 NOAA Weather Alert In the event of extreme weather disturbances such as storms and hurricanes the NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration sends a weather alert accompanied by a 1050 Hz tone and subsequent weather report on one of the NOAA weather channels When the Weather Alert feature is enabled see section 13 6 WEATHER ALERT the transceiver ...

Page 36: ... a signal is received on the normal channel the radio briefly switches between the nor mal channel and Channel 16 to look for a transmission If the radio receives communications on channel 16 the radio stops and listens to Channel 16 until communication ends and then starts Dual watch scan again 1 Adjust the SQL knob until the background noise disappears 2 Select the channel you wish to dual watch...

Page 37: ...setting 7 Press the QUIT soft key several times to return to radio operation 10 9 2 Programming Scan Memory 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 2 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select CH FUNCTION SETUP 3 Press the SELECT soft key then rotate the CHAN NEL knob to select SCAN MEMORY 4 Press the SELECT soft key 5 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select a desired chan nel to be scan...

Page 38: ...setting Channel 16 is set as the priority channel You may change the priority channel to the desired channel from Channel 16 by the Radio Setup Mode refer to section 13 5 PRIORITY CHANNEL 1 Adjust the SQL knob until background noise disappears 2 Press the one of the soft key momentarily then press the SCAN key P SCAN appears on the display Scanning will proceed between the memorized channels and P...

Page 39: ...rily to indi cate these function on the display then press and hold the PRESET soft key until the preset channel number PRESET0 is displayed 3 Release the PRESET soft key The preset channel number PRESET0 will disappear from the display after five seconds after the PRESET soft key is released 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program the desired channels into Preset Chan nels 1 9 5 To delete a preset chan...

Page 40: ...W HAIL PA speaker is in stalled The Hail mode has a listen back feature GX2100 only which pro vides two way communication through the HAIL PA speaker FOG HORN mode Automatic signaling is transmitted through the HAIL PA speaker When the Fog horn Bells or Whistle signal is not being outputted the GX2100 listens back through the connected PA Horn speaker GX2000 does not have listen back 10 11 1 Opera...

Page 41: ...have not be customized 2 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select FOG then press the SELECT soft key 3 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select one of the eight functions described above 4 Press the ENT soft key 5 On the Horn and Siren modes press the PTT switch to activate the tone through the HAIL PA speaker Rotate the CHANNEL knob to control the AF output level The AF output level can be set from 0 to 30 wat...

Page 42: ...ond blasts followed by two 1 second blasts separated by 2 seconds every 120 seconds One 5 second blasts followed by three 1 second blasts separated by 2 seconds every 120 seconds One 11 second rings every 60 seconds Motor vessel underway and making way Motor vessel underway but stopped not making way Sailing vessel underway fish ing vessel underway or an chored vessel not under command a vessel re...

Page 43: ... is enabled Intercom is displayed on the radio and CMP30 RAM3 Remote Station Microphone 3 Press the PTT switch on the radio Talk will be shown on the display Note A warning beep will be heard when the Radios PTT and CMP30 RAM3 PTT are pushed at the same time 4 Speak slowly and clearly into the microphone hold the mi crophone about 1 2 inch away from your mouth 5 When finished release the PTT switc...

Page 44: ...ransceiver Contact your Dealer to have a CVS2500 installed Refer to the section 13 9 SCRAMBLER SETUP to program the voice scrambler 1 Select a channel that was programmed for scram bler mode Vs and scrambler number will appear on the display 2 Monitor the channel before transmitting 3 Transmit the voice message The signal sent will be scrambled ...

Page 45: ... International Maritime Organization 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 Sys tem GMDSS Digital Selective Calling allows mariners to instantly send a distress call with GPS position when connected to the transceiver to the US Coast Guard and other ves sels within range of the trans...

Page 46: ...EL knob to select MMSI SETUP 3 Press the SELECT soft key To cancel press the ENT soft key 4 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select the first number of your MMSI then press the ENT soft key to step to the next number 5 Repeat step 4 to set your MMSI number nine digits 6 If a mistake was made entering in the MMSI number press the BACK soft key until the wrong number is selected then rotate the CHANNEL kn...

Page 47: ... display and key pad flashes while the radios display is counting down 3 When the distress signal is sent the transceiver watches for a transmission between CH16 and CH70 until an acknowledgment signal is received 4 If an acknowledgment is received select channel 16 and advise your distress situation 5 If no acknowledgment is received the distress call is repeated in 4 minute intervals until a DSC...

Page 48: ...eived 5 If no acknowledgment is received the DSC distress call is repeated in 4 minute intervals until an acknowl edgment is received 6 When a DSC Distress acknowledgment is received a distress alarm sounds and channel 16 is auto matically selected The display shows the MMSI of the ship responding to your distress RECEIVED ACK acknowledgment signal is re ceived RECEIVED RLY ACK relay acknowledgmen...

Page 49: ...wn 6 When the distress signal is sent the transceiver shadow watches for a transmission between CH16 and CH70 until an acknowledgment signal is received 7 If no acknowledgment is received the distress call is repeated in 4 minute intervals until an acknowl edgment is received 8 When a DSC Distress acknowledgment is received a distress alarm sounds and channel 16 is auto matically selected The disp...

Page 50: ...C Distress call was sent by error the GX2000 GX2100 allows you to send a message to other vessels to cancel the Distress Call that was made Press the CANCEL soft key then press YES soft key 11 3 2 Receiving a DSC Distress Call 1 When a DSC Distress call is received an emergency alarm sounds 2 Press any key to stop the alarm 3 The display shows the position of the vessel in dis tress To show additi...

Page 51: ...cates the distance and direction of the distressed vessel and also the compass indicates the dis tressed vessel by dot 8 To return to the radio operation 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu ap pears 2 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select DSC SETUP menu 3 Press the SELECT soft key then select GENERAL SETUP with the CHANNEL knob 4 Press the SELECT soft key then select NORMAL with t...

Page 52: ...l Ships Call 1 Press the CALL MENU key The DSC Menu will appear 2 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select All SHIPS 3 Press the SELECT soft key To cancel press the QUIT soft key 4 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select the na ture of call SAFETY or URGENCY then press the SELECT soft key 5 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select the operating channel you want to communicate on then press the SELECT soft key If the ...

Page 53: ...y to accept the DSC All Ship call and to switch to requested channel Note If a key is not pressed for 10 seconds or longer the radio will auto matically change to the requested channel PAUSE Press this key to temporarily disable automatic switching to the requested channel Note In some cases automatically switching to a requested channel might disrupt import ongoing communications This feature all...

Page 54: ...appears 2 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select DSC SETUP menu 3 Press the SELECT soft key then select INDI VIDUAL DIRECTORY with the CHANNEL knob 4 Press the SELECT soft key 5 Select ADD with the CHANNEL knob then press the SELECT soft key 6 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to scroll through the first letter of the name of the vessel or person you want to reference in the directory 7 Press the ENT soft key to...

Page 55: ...ected 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 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 2 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select DSC SETUP menu 3 Press the SELECT soft key then select IN DIVIDUAL REPLY with the CHANNEL knob 4 Press the SELECT soft key 5 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select A...

Page 56: ...Press the ENT soft key to store the selected set ting then press the QUIT soft key several times to return to radio operation The GX2000 GX2100 has the capability to turn off the Individual and Group call ringer 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 2 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select DSC SETUP menu 3 Press the SELECT soft key then select DSC BEEP with the CHANNEL knob 4...

Page 57: ...press the SELECT soft key If the channel is not shown in the list press the MANUAL soft key then rotate the CHANNEL knob to select the operating channel you want to com municate on then press the SELECT soft key 6 Press the YES soft key to transmit the individual DSC signal 7 When an individual call acknowledgment is received the established channel is automatically changed to the channel which is...

Page 58: ...tering the MMSI number press and hold the SELECT soft key 10 Press the SELECT soft key then rotate the CHAN NEL knob to select the operating channel you want to communicate on then press the SELECT soft key If the channel is not shown in the list press the MANUAL soft key then rotate the CHANNEL knob to select the operating channel you want to com municate on then press the SELECT soft key 11 Pres...

Page 59: ...Individual Reply to change the reply to manual if you want to see who is calling before replying to the call 1 When an individual call is received an individual call ringing alarm sounds The radio automatically switches to the requested channel The display shows the MMSI of the vessel calling 2 Press any key to stop the alarm 3 Press the QUIT soft key to return to radio opera tion 4 Press the micr...

Page 60: ...Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select DSC LOG menu 3 Press the SELECT soft key then rotate the CHAN NEL knob to select DISTRESS LOG 4 Press the SELECT soft key then rotate the CHANNEL 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 unread received call icon will appear behind the station name or MMSI number 5 Press...

Page 61: ... select DSC LOG menu 3 Press the SELECT soft key then rotate the CHAN NEL knob to select OTHER CALL LOG 4 Press the SELECT soft key then rotate the CHANNEL knob to select the station name or MMSI number you want to review and or call back When there is an unread received call icon will appear behind the station name or MMSI number 5 Press the SELECT soft key to review de tails for the selected sta...

Page 62: ...f you want to delete all stations at a time select the ALL LOG DELETE with the CHANNEL knob then press the SELECT soft key then press the OK soft key Press the QUIT soft key several times to return to radio operation 2 If you want to delete one of the logged stations select the VIEW LOG LIST with the CHANNEL knob then press the SELECT soft key Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select the station name or ...

Page 63: ...66 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 organizations licensed to assign ship MMSI numbers The first digit of a Group MMSI is always set to 0 by International rules All Standard Horizon radios are preset so when programming a Group MMSI the first digit is set to 0 The USCG recommends programming the MID of ...

Page 64: ...ritime Mobile Ser vice Identity Number number entry 10 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select the second number of the MMSI nine digits first digit permanently set to 0 which you want to contact then press the SELECT soft key to step to the next number Repeat this procedure until all eight space of the MMSI number are en tered 11 If a mistake was made entering in the MMSI number repeat pressing the BAC...

Page 65: ...Listen to the channel to make sure it is not busy then press the microphone s PTT switch and call the other vessel you desire to communicate with Manual Calling This feature allows you to contact a group of vessels by entering in their Group MMSI manually 1 Press the CALL MENU key The DSC Menu will appear 2 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select GROUP To cancel press the QUIT soft key 3 Press the SELEC...

Page 66: ... the ra dios in the group will switch to the designated channel 13 Listen to the channel to make sure it is not busy then press the PTT button and talk into the microphone to the group of vessels 11 7 3 Receiving a Group Call 1 When a group call is received the GX2000 GX2100 will produce a ringing alarm sound 2 The radio will automatically switch to the requested channel 3 Press the QUIT soft key ...

Page 67: ...1 Setting up a Position Reply The GX2000 GX2100 can be set up to automatically default setting or manu ally send your position 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 or persons name shown on the display allowing you to choose to send your po...

Page 68: ...tone repeat the above procedure rotating the CHAN NEL knob to select On in step 5 above 11 8 3 Transmitting a Position Request to Another Vessel Pre Programmed Request 1 Press the CALL MENU key The DSC Menu will appear 2 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select POS RE QUEST 3 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select a name that was stored in the Individual DSC direc tory then press the SELECT soft key 4 Press t...

Page 69: ... correct the entry 8 When finished entering the MMSI number press and hold the SELECT soft key 9 Press the YES soft key to transmit the position re quest DSC call 10 When the GX2000 GX2100 receives the position from the polled vessel it is shown on the radio dis play and also transferred to the GPS Chart plotter with NMEA DSC and DSE sentences 11 Press the QUIT soft key to return to radio opera ti...

Page 70: ...received from an other vessel the display will be as shown in the il lustration at the right 2 A ringing alarm sounds 4 times To send your ves sels position to the requesting vessel press the RE PLY soft key Or to exit from position request dis play press the QUIT soft key ...

Page 71: ... to turn off the Position Report ringer 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 2 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select DSC SETUP menu 3 Press the SELECT soft key then select DSC BEEP with the CHANNEL knob 4 Press the SELECT soft key then select POS Report with the CHANNEL knob 5 Press the ENT soft key then select Off with the CHANNEL knob 6 Press the ENT soft key to store the...

Page 72: ...ransceiver will beep and the Position Report Call menu will ap pear 4 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select MANUAL then press the SELECT soft key 5 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select the first number of the MMSI which you want to con tact then press the SELECT soft key to step to the next number 6 Repeat step 5 to set the MMSI number 7 If a mistake was made entering in the MMSI number repeat pressing t...

Page 73: ...e Compass display Navigating to the position of a Position Report call may be enabled by the procedure below 1 After the Position Report call has been re ceived press the TO WPT soft key 2 To start navigating using the compass display press and hold the ENT soft key until the Compass Page is shown The display indicates the distance and direction of the received vessel and also the compass indicate...

Page 74: ...ey to save the waypoint into memory Navigating to a saved waypoint 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 2 Select GENERAL SETUP with the CHANNEL knob 3 Press the SELECT soft key then select DIS PLAY with the CHANNEL knob 4 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select WAYPOINT and press the ENT soft key 5 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select the waypoint name and press the ENT soft key...

Page 75: ...TUP menu 3 Press the SELECT soft key then select PO SITION INPUT with the CHANNEL knob 4 Press the SELECT soft key The transceiver will beep and the display will be as shown in the illustration on the right 5 Enter the latitude longitude of your vessel and your local UTC time in the 24 hour notation by the CHAN NEL knob Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select the number and press the ENT soft key to mov...

Page 76: ... numerous times to exit to the radio mode 11 11 1 Selecting Stations to be Automatically Polled tracked NOTE The radio uses the Individual directory to select stations Refer to sec tion 11 5 1 Setting up the Individual Position Call Directory and to enter MMSI of stations you want to poll before proceeding 1 Press the CALL MENU key The DSC Menu will appear 2 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select AUTO ...

Page 77: ...S POLLING then press the SELECT soft key 3 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select the AC TIVATION then press the SELECT soft key 4 Select START to enable transmissions to the stations or STOP to disable transmissions to stations 5 Press the ENT soft key 6 Press the QUIT soft key numerous times to exit to the radio mode NOTE When the radio receives position reports from a called vessel the display will ...

Page 78: ...Setting up the Individual Position Call Directory 11 12 2 DSC Test call by using Individual Directory 1 After programming a individual MMSI into the GX2000 GX2100 refer to section 11 5 1 Setting up the Individual Position Call Directory 2 Press the CALL MENU key The DSC Menu will appear 3 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select DSC TEST then press the SELECT soft key 4 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select ...

Page 79: ... the CHANNEL knob to select the first digit in the MMSI and press the SELECT soft key 5 Repeat step 4 until all the numbers of the MMSI are shown on the display 6 Press and hold the SELECT soft key to show the Test Call page 7 Press the YES soft key to transmit the DSC Test Call to the other vessel NOTE After the radio receive a Test Call reply from ves sel that was called the radio will ring and ...

Page 80: ...HANNEL knob 2 Press the SELECT soft key then rotate the CHAN NEL knob to select DISPLAY 3 Press the SELECT soft key 4 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select desired screen type NORMAL AIS COMPASS or WAYPOINT 5 Press the SELECT soft key to store the selected setting 6 Press the QUIT soft key several times to return to radio operation NORMAL DISPLAY COMPASS DISPLAY AIS DISPLAY WAYPOINT DISPLAY NOTE To sh...

Page 81: ...lect GENERAL SETUP menu 3 Press the SELECT soft key then select SENSITIV ITY with the CHANNEL knob 4 Press the SELECT soft key 5 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select LOCAL The receiver sensitivity is now reduced 6 Press the ENT soft key to store the selected level 7 Press the QUIT soft key several times to return to radio operation To return to normal sensitivity repeat the above procedure rotating t...

Page 82: ... selected level 7 Press the QUIT soft key several times to return to radio operation 12 4 DISPLAY CONTRAST Due to varying this selection sets up the display contrast for overhead or dash installations 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 2 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select GENERAL SETUP menu 3 Press the SELECT soft key then select CON TRAST with the CHANNEL knob 4 Press...

Page 83: ...u appears then select GENERAL SETUP with the CHANNEL knob 2 Press the SELECT soft key then select TIME OFF SET with the CHANNEL knob 3 Press the SELECT soft key then rotate the CHAN NEL knob to select time offset of your location See illustration below to find your offset time If 00 00 is assigned the time is the same as UTC Universal Time Coordinated or GPS Satellite Time 4 Press the ENT soft key...

Page 84: ... to store the selected set ting 6 Press the QUIT soft key several times to return to radio operation 12 7 TIME DISPLAY This menu selection allows the radio to show time in 12 hour or 24 hour for mat 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears then select GENERAL SETUP with the CHANNEL knob 2 Press the SELECT soft key then rotate the CHAN NEL knob to select TIME DISPLAY 3 Press...

Page 85: ...P with the CHANNEL knob 2 Press the SELECT soft key then rotate the CHAN NEL knob to select UNIT OF MEASURE 3 Press the SELECT soft key 4 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select SPEED or DIS TANCE which you wish to change 5 Press the SELECT soft key then rotate the CHAN NEL knob to select desired unit Available selections are KTS knot MPH Mile Hour or KMH Kilo Meter Hour for speed and NH Nautical Mile o...

Page 86: ...ss the ENT soft key to store the selected set ting 6 Press the QUIT soft key several times to return to radio operation 12 10 KEY BEEP This selection is used to select the beep tone volume level when a key is pressed 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears then select GENERAL SETUP with the CHANNEL knob 2 Press the SELECT soft key then rotate the CHAN NEL knob to select KE...

Page 87: ...that are 39 6 Feet 12 Meters but less than 66 Feet 20 Meters in length 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears then select GENERAL SETUP with the CHANNEL knob 2 Press the SELECT soft key then rotate the CHAN NEL knob to select FOG FREQ 3 Press the SELECT soft key 4 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select the desired tone frequency 5 Press the ENT soft key to store the selected s...

Page 88: ...gned and press the SELECT soft key Available functions are listed below Repeat step 6 to program the other soft keys 7 Press the QUIT key then rotate the CHAN NEL knob to select KEY TIMER selects how long the soft key icon will be shown on the display after a soft key is pressed default is 5 seconds Then press the SELECT soft key 8 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select the time 9 Press the ENT soft ke...

Page 89: ... channels the radio must be programmed This section al lows channels to be stored in scan memory 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 2 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select CH FUNCTION SETUP 3 Press the SELECT soft key then rotate the CHAN NEL knob to select SCAN MEMORY 4 Press the SELECT soft key 5 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select a desired chan nel to be scanned the pre...

Page 90: ...3 4 SCAN RESUME This selection is used to select the time the GX2000 GX2100 waits after a transmission ends before the radio start to scan channels again The default setting is 2 seconds 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 2 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select CH FUNCTION SETUP 3 Press the SELECT soft key then select SCAN RE SUME with the CHANNEL knob 4 Press the SELECT ...

Page 91: ...NT soft key to store the selected set ting 7 Press the QUIT soft key several times to return to radio operation 13 6 WEATER ALERT This menu selection allows the WX Alert to be changed The default setting is On Scan and WX channel 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 2 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select CH FUNCTION SETUP 3 Press the SELECT soft key then select WX ALERT wi...

Page 92: ...Rotate the CHANNEL knob to scroll through the first letter of the new channel name 7 Press the ENT 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 16 characters if you do not use all 16 characters press the ENT soft key to move to the next space This method can also be used to ent...

Page 93: ... through the first letter of the new channel name 7 Press the ENT 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 8 characters if you do not use all 8 characters press the ENT soft key to move to the next space This method can also be used to enter a blank space in the name If a m...

Page 94: ...ft key then select SCRAM BLER with the CHANNEL knob 4 Press the SELECT soft key 5 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select the channel to be scrambled and press the ENT soft key 6 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select the scrambler code The scrambler code can be set from 0 to 3 and Off When Off is selected the voice scram bler is disabled 7 Press the ENT soft key to store the selected code 8 Repeat steps 5 t...

Page 95: ...ate the CHANNEL knob to select DEMO MODE 3 Press the SELECT soft key then select POS IN PUT with the CHANNEL knob 4 Press the SELECT soft key 5 Enter the latitude longitude of your vessel and your local UTC time in the 24 hour notation by the CHANNEL knob Rotate the CHAN NEL knob to select the number and press the ENT soft key to move the cursor to the next char acter You may backspace the cursor ...

Page 96: ... the directory 7 Press the ENT 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 eleven characters if you do not use all eleven characters press the ENT 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 ...

Page 97: ...ANNEL knob to select DSC SETUP menu 3 Press the SELECT soft key then select IN DIVIDUAL REPLY with the CHANNEL knob 4 Press the SELECT soft key 5 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select AUTO MATIC or MANUAL 6 Press the SELECT soft key to store the selected setting 7 Press the QUIT soft key several times to return to radio operation 14 3 INDIVIDUAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT The radio can be setup to transmit a repl...

Page 98: ...this fea ture To understand Group MMSI programming first a Ship MMSI has to be understood Ship MMSI The first three digits called a MID Mobile Identity Group of a Ship MMSI denote the country the ship registered for a 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 MMS...

Page 99: ...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 BACK soft key until the wrong character is selected then rotate the CHAN NEL knob to correct the entry 9 After the eleventh letter or space has been entered press and hold the SELECT soft key to advance to the GROUP MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Iden tity ...

Page 100: ... hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 2 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select DSC SETUP menu 3 Press the SELECT soft key then select POSITION REPLY with the CHANNEL knob 4 Press the SELECT soft key then select AUTO MATIC or MANUAL In AUTOMATIC mode after a DSC POS Request is received the radio will au tomatically transmit your vessels position In MANUAL mode the display of the GX2000 G...

Page 101: ...procedure below 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 2 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select DSC SETUP menu 3 Press the SELECT soft key then select DSC BEEP with the CHANNEL knob 4 Press the SELECT soft key then rotate the CHAN NEL knob to the desired DSC call type and press the ENT soft key 5 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to turn On or Off the DSC beep and press the ENT soft key...

Page 102: ...lass A or Class B transponder can pick up these radio signals and translate them into a NMEA data sentence that can be understood by a computer with the proper software or by an AIS enabled chart plotter Classes of AIS Class A 12 5W power output mandated for use on SOLAS Chapter V ves sels and others in some countries Class B 2W output lower cost derivative for leisure and non SOLAS markets The MA...

Page 103: ...e selected set ting 7 Press the QUIT soft key several times to return to radio operation 15 3 ACTIVATION RANGE This function allows you to set the range the GX2100 AIS receiver or GX2000 with AIS input searches for targets The default setting is 10NM 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 2 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select AIS COMPASS SETUP 3 Press the SELECT soft key th...

Page 104: ...setting 8 Press the QUIT soft key several times to return to radio operation NOTE The alarm will sound until it is disabled following the steps above and in step 6 select Off or when the ship is out of the selected CPA alarm distance The alarm is produced from the front panel speaker speaker in the mic the optional external speaker and optional RAM3 mic when connected 15 5 TCPA ALARM This function...

Page 105: ...IS targets on the display This menu item allows setting of the range rings on the display The default setting is 15NM NOTE A GPS must be connected to the radio to show AIS targets 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 2 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select AIS COMPASS SETUP 3 Press the SELECT soft key then select DIS PLAY RANGE with the CHANNEL knob 4 Press the SELECT soft ...

Page 106: ... is the AIS vessels course over ground COG 2 Press the one of the soft keys momentarily then press the LIST soft key to show a list of AIS ves sels being received Note Up to 10 AIS targets can be shown on the display 3 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select the MMSI num ber or vessel name The selected AIS target is dis played with icon other station is displayed with icon 4 Press the one of the soft ke...

Page 107: ...ndividual DSC call to the select AIS ship press the CHANNEL knob again After the GX2000 when connected to an external AIS or GX2100 transmits the radio waits for the DSC radio on the AIS ship to transmit an reply at which time the radio will ring like a telephone Pick up the mic and press the PTT and hail the AIS ves sel 4 Press the QUIT key to return to AIS screen 5 Press the AIS key to return to...

Page 108: ...e CHANNEL knob to select WAYPOINT SETUP 3 Press the SELECT soft key then select WAYPOINT DIRECTORY with the CHANNEL knob 4 Press the SELECT soft key then select MARK POSITION with the CHANNEL knob 5 Press the SELECT soft key then enter the Waypoint Name by rotating the CHANNEL knob to select the first letter 6 Press the ENT soft key to store the first let ter and to move to the second letter in th...

Page 109: ... ENT soft key then enter the coordinates of the waypoint POSITION by rotating the CHANNEL knob to select the first digit in the Latitude 10 Press the ENT soft key to store the first number and to move to the second number in the position 11 Repeat step 9 and 10 until the latitude is shown in clude N or S in the last digit 12 Press the ENT soft key to select the first digit of the Longitude is blin...

Page 110: ... 8 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to change the letter or number 9 Repeat step 7 and 8 until the waypoint is updated 10 Press and hold the ENT soft key to store the ed ited waypoint into memory 11 Press the QUIT soft key several times to return to radio operation 16 4 DELETING A WAYPOINT 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 2 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select WAYPOINT SETUP 3 ...

Page 111: ...own 5 Press and hold the ENT soft key until the radio beeps to save the waypoint to memory 6 Press the QUIT soft key several times to return to radio operation 16 6 NAVIGATING TO A SAVED WAYPOINT 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 2 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select GEN ERAL SETUP 3 Press the SELECT soft key then select DIS PLAY with the CHANNEL knob 4 Press the ENT s...

Page 112: ...witched to Normal Mode with the following procedure 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears 2 Rotate the CHANNEL knob to select GEN ERAL SETUP 3 Press the SELECT soft key then select DIS PLAY with the CHANNEL knob 4 Press the ENT soft key and select NOR MAL and press the SELECT soft key ...

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Page 114: ...n 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 foot extension cables model CT 100 The Intercom feature can be used between the CMP30 and the GX2000 2100 In addition speaker wires are supplied at the panel mount of the routing cable for external speakers to be connected in noisy environments 17 1 REMOTE MIC CONTROLS H...

Page 115: ...riefly the key functions will appear at the bottom of the display Refer to section 17 2 ASSIGNING SOFT KEYS for details KEY PAD CALL MENU Key Press this key to access the DSC menu Press and hold this key to access the SETUP menu 16 9 Key First press channel 16 is immediately selected Second press recalls the last selected channel Press and hold selects channel 9 UP DOWN Key These keys are used to ...

Page 116: ...how the soft key icon after a soft key is pressed The keys maybe setup to control the following functions 1 Press and hold down the CALL MENU key until Setup Menu appears then select GEN ERAL SETUP with the or key 2 Press the SELECT soft key then press the key to select SOFT KEY 3 Press the SELECT soft key then press the key to select NUMBER OF SOFT KEYS 4 Press the SELECT soft key then press the ...

Page 117: ...rn to radio operation DISPLAY DIMMER SCAN DW IC PA FOG CPS COMPASS WPT AIS AIS AL PRESET PSET 0 PSET 9 FUNCTION Select the menu for the display and key back light intensity Starts and stops Scanning Starts and stops Dual Watch Scan Activates Intercom between radio and RAM3 mic Activates the PA Fog Horn function Shows to the Compass display Shows to the Waypoint Navigation display Shows to the AIS ...

Page 118: ... as warranty information are contained in section 19 WARRANTY 18 1 REPLACEMENT PARTS Occasionally an owner needs a replacement mounting bracket or knob These can be ordered from our Parts Department by writing or calling Marine Division of Vertex Standard US Headquarters 10900 Walker Street Cypress CA 90630 U S A Telephone 714 827 7600 Commonly requested parts and their part numbers are listed bel...

Page 119: ...blows contact your Dealer Reroute the DC power cables away from the engine Add noise suppressor on power cable Change to resistive spark plug wires and or add an alternator whine filter Check the connections of the accessory cable Short Circuit the External speaker cable WHITE SHIELD Check the accessory cable connection Short Circuit the PA speaker cable RED SHIELD Have the antenna checked or test...

Page 120: ...hers alpha is not indicated but the proper channel is se lected based on the U I C setting 3 Bridge to Bridge channels for example Channel 13 are for use by bridge operators on intercoastal waterways and rivers It is also used by marine vessels in the vicinity of these bridges for navigation and for communicat ing with the bridge operators Note that a limit of 1 Watt is specified for these channel...

Page 121: ...er 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 1...

Page 122: ...tions 67 X X X S 156 375 US Commercial Used for Bridge to bridge com muni 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 opertions and Ship movement 70 X X X S 156 525 Digital selective calling voice communic...

Page 123: ... 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 operation ship movement 88A X S 157 425 Commercial Inter ship Only WX01 X X X D 162 550 Weather receive only WX02 X ...

Page 124: ...575 72 156 625 Intership only 78A 156 925 156 925 79A 156 975 156 975 Great Lakes only 80A 157 025 157 025 Do 6714 156 375 Internship only Distress Safety and Calling 16 156 800 156 800 EPRIB Intership Safety 06 156 300 a Intership or b For SAR Ship and aircraft for the U S Coast Guard Environmental 1513 156 750 Coast to ship only Maritime Control 179 10 156 850 156 850 Liaison U S Coast Guard 22A...

Page 125: ...ed States Canada border in the area of the Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca its approaches the Great Lakes and the St Lawrence Seaway 157 425 MHz is available for intership and commercial communications Outside Puget Sound area and its approaches and the Great Lakes 157 425 MHz is also available for commu nications between commercial fishing vessels and associated aircraft while engaged ...

Page 126: ...ociated Batteries 18 months 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 External Speakers Antennas CarryingAccessories Power Supplies and Signaling Boards To receive warranty service the purchaser must deliver the Product transpor tation and insurance prepaid to...

Page 127: ...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 equip ment not furnished by STANDARD HORIZON which is attached to or used in connection with STANDARD HORIZON s Products or for the operation of the Product with any ancillary equipment and all such equipment is...

Page 128: ...ny questions or comments regarding the use of the radio you can visit the STANDARD HORIZON Web site to send an E Mail or contact the Product Support team at 714 827 7600 ext 6300 M F 7 00 5 00PST In addition to 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 ...

Page 129: ...ss and hold in the three Programmable keys while turning the radio on 21 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 16 9 CALL MENU and CLR WX keys while turning the radio on ...

Page 130: ...rectory 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 GX2000 3 1 lbs 1 40 kg Weight GX2100 3 2 lbs 1 45 kg 22 2 TRANSMITTER Frequency Range 156 025 MHz to 157 425 MHz RF Output Power 25 W Hi 1 W Lo Conducted Spurious Emissions Less...

Page 131: ... 5 W at 4 ohms external 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 12 Antenuator Local Approx 10 dB 22 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 ...

Page 132: ...6 mm 7 1 180 mm 3 1 80 mm 22 6 DIMENSIONS 1 5 38 6 mm 1 25 1 mm 4 8 121 8 mm 1 6 39 9 mm 3 8 97 4 mm 3 1 80 mm 2 5 63 mm 7 1 180 mm 3 1 80 mm 7 1 180 mm 6 3 159 mm 6 2 156 mm 1 5 38 6 mm 1 25 1 mm 4 8 121 8 mm 1 6 39 9 mm 3 8 97 4 mm 3 1 80 mm 2 5 63 mm ...

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Page 135: ...f 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 ap proved by Vertex Standard could void the User s authorization to oper ate this device ...

Page 136: ...CO LTD All rights reserved No portion of this manual may be reproduced without the permission of VERTEX STANDARD CO LTD Marine Division of VERTEX STANDARD US Headquarters 10900 Walker Street Cypress CA 90630 U S A www standardhorizon com E M 0 4 4 N 1 0 2 ...

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