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Summary of Contents for MC 610

Page 1: ... uni en MC 610 MARINE RADIOTELEPHONE OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... The transceiver uti lizes a number of gaskets sealing rings waterproof membranes and other sea lants to effect a splash proof housing for protection of the electronics INSTALLA TI ON CAUTION The MC610 will operate only with nominal 12 volt negative ground battery systems It is important to carefully determine the most suitable location for your MC610 on your vessel Electrical mechanical and en vi...

Page 3: ...transmitting 4 Locate your antenna as high as possible and clear from metal objects The reli able range of coverage is a direct func tion of antenna height 5 Select a location that does not allow the radio to be subjected to direct sunlight including that coming through win dowsJ 6 Select a location that allows free air flow around the heat sink on the rear of the radio 7 Select a location well aw...

Page 4: ...ay IW 25W Selector Controls transmitter output power Use the 1W WATT position for in port or short range communications j CHI6Selector Provides instant tuning to CHi 6 overriding RotaryChan nel selector LEDindicator and Channel display will indicate when unit is on Channel 16 When you press OFF the channel will go back to the channel tuned just before you pressed CH16 The Channel display will go b...

Page 5: ... phone plug into jack located on back of unit Note that both speak ers built in and external can be used si multaneously 3 2 DC Power Connector Make the battery connections with the cable supplied Remember red is black is The power cord is equipped with a fuse to protect the radio Use only a 6A fast blow fuse for replacement Thisfuse issupplied with the unit as an accessory ANT Connector Connectth...

Page 6: ...NBOTTOM TWO SCREWSON EACHSIDE 4 REMOVESPEAKERCABINET f 1 REMOVE FOUR SCREWS l FROMSPEAKER CABINET 8 CAREFULLYREPLACECOVERCABINETON BOTTOMOF RADIO INSERTUNDER FRONTPANELFIRSTAND THEN LOWERAT REAROF RADIO 9 TURN RADIOOVERAND RECONNECT SPEAKER WIRE LEADS 10 REPOSITION SPEAKERCABINETON TOPOF RADIOAND REPLACEFOURSCREWS TO SECURETHE HOUSING 11 RETIGHTEN FOUR APPEARANCE COVER SCREWS ...

Page 7: ...7 100 161 700 Coast Guard Yes Yes 23 157 150 161 750 Coast Guard Yes Yes 24 157 200 16I BOO PublicCorresp No Yes BusyTel 25 157 250 16I B50 PublicCorresp No Yes BusyTel 26 157 300 161 900 PublicCorresp No Yes BusyTel 27 157 350 161 950 PublicCorresp No Yes BusyTel 2B 157 400 162 000 PublicCorresp No Yes BusyTel 60 156 025 160 625 61 156 075 160 675 62 156 125 160 725 63 156 175 160 775 64 156 225 ...

Page 8: ...igh currents In severe cases of impulse noise interfer ence it may be necessary to install a noise suppression kit that is available from your Marine Dealer CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your MC610 is a precision piece of elec tronic equipment and you should treat it accordingly Due to the rugged design very little maintenance is required how ever a few precautions should be ob seNed Ifyou radio has been a...

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Page 10: ...tives in con nection with the performance of this War ranty In addition ifthe Product contains a defect or malfunction which isnot repaired after a reasonable number of attempts by Warrantor to repair the Product the Pro duct or defective component willat our dis cretion be replaced without charge when the defective product is delivered to the warrantor at 13Garema Circuit Kingsgrove NSW2208 free ...

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