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Summary of Contents for Simrad RS86

Page 1: ...A L W A Y S A T T H E F O R E F R O N T O F T E C H N O L O G Y ...

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Page 3: ...Instruction Manual III Simrad RS86 VHF Radio System M A N U A L ...

Page 4: ...llation and maintenance instructions without notice as part of our policy of continuous development and improvement No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form electronic or otherwise without prior permission from Simrad Ltd No liability can be accepted for any inaccuracies or omissions in the publication although every care has been taken ...

Page 5: ...hibit 17 2 9 Memory Scan mode 18 2 9 1 Dynamic Memory Scan Delete 18 2 10 Adjusting backlighting 19 2 11 Handset Fistmike off cradle 19 3 MENU MODE 3 1 Scanning 20 3 1 1 All Scan inhibit 21 3 1 2 All Scan reset 21 3 1 3 All Scan show 22 3 1 4 Memory Scan select 22 3 1 5 Memory Scan clear 23 3 1 6 Memory Scan show 23 3 1 7 Scan dwell time 23 3 2 Numbers 24 3 2 1 Ship s MMSI 24 3 2 2 ATIS number 25 ...

Page 6: ...t acknowledgement 42 4 3 8 Distress Relay call 43 4 4 Viewing the Call Log 44 4 5 Position over 4 hours old 45 5 THE DIRECTORY 5 1 Switching between the directories 46 5 2 Viewing the directory 46 5 3 Entering a number 47 5 4 Editing a number 48 6 MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS 6 1 Selecting Weather Watch 49 6 1 1 Weather Watch alert 49 6 2 Security mode voice scrambler 50 6 3 Editing Latitude Longitude ...

Page 7: ...f 66 7 3 Antenna installation 66 7 4 Electrical interference suppression 68 8 APPENDIX 8 1 Operating procedures 69 8 1 1 Sending a distress alert 69 8 1 2 Acknowledging and relaying a distress alert 69 8 1 3 Cancelling a distress alert 70 8 1 4 Alerting all vessels within range 70 8 1 5 Calling a coast station 70 8 1 6 Making an intership call 70 8 2 NMEA sentences received 70 8 3 Transmission ran...

Page 8: ...e RS86 transceiver is supplied with either a telephone hand set or a fistmike and is robustly constructed using a pressure die cast aluminium case for effective heat dissipation ensuring maximum transmission performance even after many hours constant use Thank you for choosing Simrad If you are pleased with your VHF we hope you will be interest ed in our range of marine electronic equipment which ...

Page 9: ...ith the addition of the expansion board the system can sup port an additional two stations two intercom speakers and for ward and aft foghorn loudhailer speakers in addition to the standard functions Additional stations can either be another RS86 fixed panel dis play or an RS87 full function telephone handset allowing great flexibility in installations Fig 1 2 Instruction Manual 9 Part No E04461 F...

Page 10: ...a holder of a Certificate of Competence and Authority to Operate This involves a simple examination and an annual license renewal fee The VHF only certificate is administered by the Royal Yachting Association Royal Yachting Association RYA House Romsey Road Eastleigh Hants SO5 4YA Holders of the Restricted Certificate of Competence in Radio telephony which covers MF HF SSB etc do not need a sepa r...

Page 11: ... For European leisure vessels fitted with VHF DSC equipment a CEPT Short Range Certificate is required by the operator Additional requirements such as GOC or ROC may apply to operators on commercial vessels Please enquire with your local licensing authority for full details Refer to section 3 2 1 to enter the vessel s MMSI number 1 5 Group ID MMSI For boats that are part of a flotilla racing fleet...

Page 12: ...er use 2 2 Switching on Second Country mode To turn the radio on press the ON C key The display will show the control panel software issue number two seconds then the station number and software issue number for the transceiver unit for two seconds As a default the radio switches on tuned to the priority chan nel normally 16 If Last Channel Used mode has been set see section 3 3 3 the radio will s...

Page 13: ...nel The priority channel normally 16 can be selected by pressing 16 which will also set the radio to 25W transmit power The preselected User Channel can be directly selected by press ing the User key The display will show U next to the chan nel number to indicate that it is the User Channel Fig 2 2 72 VOLUME 05 SQUELCH 03 INT U23 VOLUME 05 SQUELCH 03 INT 16 VOLUME 05 SQUELCH 03 INT The default set...

Page 14: ...F 14 Part No E04461 When the required channel set is displayed select the channel number using the channel select knob or the numeric keypad eg 2 for M2 Fig 2 4 MARINAAAAA MARINAAAAA INT PRIVATE AAA Fig 2 3 Selecting auxiliary channel sets sets must be available to be displayed Fig 2 4 Selecting auxiliary channel number The only exception to this is when selecting UK marina chan nel M which has no...

Page 15: ...tch allows the radio to scan between the selected working channel and the watch channel the priority channel normally 16 To enter Dual Watch select the required working channel then press Shift and 3 DW within two seconds If Dual Watch is selected while the handset fistmike is off cra dle the display will show Place back on cradle If the hand set fistmike is replaced within ten seconds of selectin...

Page 16: ...3 DW for two seconds If Tri Watch is selected while the handset fistmike is off cra dle the display will show Place back on cradle If replaced within ten seconds of selecting Tri Watch the radio will auto matically initiate Tri Watch The display will show T W the large digits on the display indicate the working channel with the user channel and watch channel shown below in small digits Fig 2 6 RS8...

Page 17: ...hibited and the channel will no longer be included in the scan cycle The channel can be reinstated using the menu option described in section 3 1 1 2 8 All Scan mode The scan function cycles the RS86 sequentially through each enabled channel pausing when a signal is detected Press Shift followed by 1 Scan All to enter All Scan Mode If Scan is selected while the handset fistmike is off cradle the d...

Page 18: ...ill manu RS86 VHF 18 Part No E04461 68 INT SCAN M Fig 2 8 Memory Scan mode ally continue the scan Memory Scan will otherwise automati cally restart when the channel becomes clear NOTE If only one channel has been entered into the memory then initiating Memory Scan will retune the RS86 to the stored channel NOTE All other stations will also show the Memory Scan display NOTE While in memory Scan mod...

Page 19: ...handset fistmike is lifted off cradle all other sta tions will show Occupied on the display Fig 2 9 This means that these stations are locked out until the handset fistmike is returned to the cradle unless the station is being called on intercom by the station Instruction Manual 19 Part No E04461 NOTE The station plugged into the lowest numbered port is desig nated the Master unit Lifting the Mast...

Page 20: ...ns such as selection of User channel last used channel interrupt intercom and speaker settings To select an option press Ok To return to normal radio operation press On C NOTE Entering Menu mode will inhibit the operation of the radio Exit Menu mode before returning the handset fistmike to the cradle to permit normal operation 3 1Scanning Once the Scanning menu option has been selected see intro d...

Page 21: ...ibited it will no longer be included in the All Scan cycle Enabling the channel will re include it Additional channels can be inhibited enabled by entering the channel number and repeating the above procedure To exit rotate the channel select knob to select another Scanning menu option or press On C to return to the main menu 3 1 2 All Scan reset This function will reset all inhibited channels so ...

Page 22: ... From the scanning menu section 3 1 select All Scan Show and press Ok The display will then show Showing Channels and display all the inhibited channels in sequence Rotate the channel select knob to select another Scanning menu option or On C to return to the main menu 3 1 4 Memory Scan select This function selects the channels to be used in the Memory Scan cycle see section 2 9 From the scanning ...

Page 23: ...hannels in sequence Rotate the channel select knob to select another Scanning menu option or On C to return to the main menu 3 1 7 Scan dwell time This function is used to select the amount of time the RS86 remains on a channel after it has locked onto it during a scan ning function All Scan Memory Scan and the signal is lost From the scanning menu section 3 1 select Scan Dwell Time and press Ok t...

Page 24: ...the main menu press On C 3 2 1 Ship s MMSI Ship s MMSI will display the boat s MMSI number if it has already been entered or will allow the MMSI to be entered if the radio is being used for the first time From the Numbers menu section 3 2 select Ship s MMSI and press Ok the display will show Ships MMSI and the MMSI number unless the number has not been entered yet in which case it will show _ _ _ ...

Page 25: ...quipped radios From the Numbers menu section 3 2 select ATIS No the display will show ATIS No and the ATIS number unless the number has not been entered yet in which case it will show _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CAUTION The ATIS number can only be entered once and cannot be edited by the user If it is necessary to change the ATIS num ber the radio must be sent to an authorised Simrad service agent for repro...

Page 26: ...it will show 0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ To enter the Group MMSI number press Ok again The display will show ENTER MMSI and the first dash in the number will start flashing to indicate that entry can begin The first digit of a Group MMSI is always 0 and this is prese lected by the radio Enter the remaining 8 digits using the numeric keypad and press Ok Fig 3 7 RS86 VHF 26 Part No E04461 GROUP MMS II 0436 1 ...

Page 27: ...ction 3 3 3 Interrupt intercom section 3 3 4 Auxiliary audio section 3 3 5 Speaker settings section 3 3 6 Scrambler codes only if scrambler option is fitted Serial number To select an option press Ok To return to the main menu press On C 3 3 1 User channel This is a user programmable priority channel that is used in the Tri watch function and is selected by pressing the User key From the VHF items...

Page 28: ...el select knob to toggle between position and time UTC displays Press On C to exit 3 3 3 Last used channel Normally the RS86 will power up on the programmed start up channel usually the priority channel This function enables the radio to power up on the last used channel the default setting is off From the VHF items menu section 3 2 select Last Used Chan and press Ok the current status will be sho...

Page 29: ...d Auxiliary Audio settings option Use Aux AF Interrupt Aux AF To turn the Auxiliary Audio input on select Use Aux AF the display will show Use Aux AF and the current status No or Yes Press Ok to toggle between the On and Off settings If the Aux AF option is switched on the external audio source will be outputted through all speakers in the sys tem at the set volume level NOTE When this option is t...

Page 30: ...this option is displayed will reset all speaker levels to their default settings the display will show Resetting Levels RS86 VHF 30 Part No E04461 To set the required volume levels for each individual position rotate the channel select knob to select the required station and press Ok The selected speaker will then emit a continuous tone indicating the current volume level Use the Volume knob to ad...

Page 31: ...y selected calls quicker and simpler to make than traditional voice calls using Channel 16 Should a distress situation occur a Distress Alert call can be initiated indicating the vessel s identity posi tion and automatically establish distress communication on the emergency voice channel normally Channel 16 NOTE DSC functions will only be available if the MMSI number has been entered into the radi...

Page 32: ...ry operating the necessary network the RS86 can be used to directly make and receive Public Correspondence calls from a land based telephone sys tem via a coast station Press Shift then On C to enter the Public Correspondence call function Either manually enter the telephone number using the numeric keypad Fig 4 3 or rotate the channel select knob to scroll through the telephone number directory P...

Page 33: ...ress Ok To Send press Ok to initi ate the call or On C to abort On initiation of the call the display will show Attempting To Connect If the call cannot be connected for any reason the display will show Cannot Connect then Pls Wait 15 Minutes before returning to the default display If the call is connected the display will show Call In Progress Fig 4 5 press the PTT key to talk and release to list...

Page 34: ... to confirm NOTE Only simplex channels can be selected as the working channel The display will show Press Ok To Send press Ok to initi ate the call or On C to abort 4 2 4 All Ships Urgency call To make an All Ships Urgency call lift the protective cover on the front of the control unit and press the Urgency key The display will show Urgency on Ch 16 Fig 4 7 06 URGENCYAAA ON CH 16 00 INT Fig 4 6 Ma...

Page 35: ...p Call NOTE Only simplex channels can be selected as the working channel The display will show Press Ok To Send press Ok to initi ate the call or On C to abort 4 2 6 Distress Alert call WARNING This call should only be made if the vessel is in a genuine distress situation It is an offense to send a Distress Alert call if the vessel or crew are not in danger The distress button is located under the...

Page 36: ...operation The Distress Alert call sent includes the vessel s MMSI the nature of the distress as specified the time the call was sent and the current position of the vessel if the appropriate navi gational receiver is connected to the radio or a manual posi tion has been entered see section 6 3 The radio will switch to monitoring channel 16 and the display will show Awaiting Acknowledg until an ack...

Page 37: ...will not be aware that this is a false alarm 4 3 Receiving a call 4 3 1 Individual Routine call If an Individual Routine call is received the radio will sound an incoming call alarm The display will flash between displaying Call From the caller s MMSI and the specified working channel Fig 4 10 If the caller s MMSI is stored in the MMSI directory see section 5 2 then the display will show the name ...

Page 38: ... Number directory see section 5 3 then the display will show the name stored instead of the telephone number Fig 4 11 RS86 VHF 38 Part No E04461 10 TEL CALLA 0 FROM428599 INT SIMRAD ONA0 8599 Fig 4 11 Receiving incoming Public Correspondence call Press Ok to accept the call or On C to reject the call the dis play will show Call In Progress NOTE As the telephone call is transmitted via a VHF channe...

Page 39: ...he MMSI number Press Ok to accept the call the display will change to Reply On Ch X where X is the specified working channel or On C to reject the call Press Ok again to automatically switch to the working channel 4 3 4 All Ships Urgency call If an All Ships Urgency call is received the radio will sound an incoming call alarm The display will flash between displaying All Ships Urgency and the call...

Page 40: ...ied working channel Fig 4 13 If the caller s MMSI is stored in the MMSI directory see section 5 2 then the display will show the name stored instead of the MMSI number RS86 VHF 40 Part No E04461 06 ROUT I NES S GROUP CALL INT FROMPRAY 0 3895623970 Fig 4 13 Incoming Group call Fig 4 14 Working channel specified by incoming Group call Press Ok to accept the call the display will change to Reply On C...

Page 41: ...ectory see section 5 2 then the display will show the name stored instead of the MMSI number Fig 4 15 Instruction Manual 41 Part No E04461 06 D I STRESS S ALERT CALL INT S I NK I NG 0 3453428599 Fig 4 15 Incoming Distress Alert call Press Ok to accept the call and automatically switch to channel 16 or On C to reject the call The full details of the Distress Alert may be viewed in the log see secti...

Page 42: ...ssion sent has been cancelled If the vessel s MMSI is stored in the MMSI directory see sec tion 5 2 then the display will show the name stored instead of the MMSI number Fig 4 16 RS86 VHF 42 Part No E04461 06 D I STRESS S ACKNOWLEDG INT FORK I NG 0 ROBERTA0 0 Fig 4 16 Distress Acknowledgment received NOTE The MMSI name displayed will be that of the vessel in distress not the station that has ackno...

Page 43: ...ash between displaying Distress Relay and the vessel s MMSI Fig 4 17 Instruction Manual 43 Part No E04461 06 D I STRESS S RELAY A L L INT FOR I NG 0 3453428599 Fig 4 17 Incoming Distress Relay If the vessel s MMSI is stored in the MMSI directory see sec tion 5 2 then the display will show the name stored instead of the MMSI number NOTE The MMSI name displayed will be that of the vessel in distress...

Page 44: ... Rotate the channel select knob to scroll through the log entries the display will show the call type and the date time the call was received Fig 4 18 The small digit shows the log type 1 standard call log 2 distress call log and the large digits show the entry number the first entry shown is the most recent call RS86 VHF 44 Part No E04461 103 I ND I V I DUAL 1 9 1 2 1 452 MSG INT Fig 4 18 Viewing...

Page 45: ...menu Press On C again to exit the Call Log menu 4 5 Position over 4 hours old Normally current position data is supplied automatically to the radio via an interfaced navigational receiver see section 7 2 7 or by manually entering a position see section 6 3 If the last recorded position is over 4 hours old the display will show Position 4 Hours Old Press Ok to confirm and man ually enter a position...

Page 46: ...how the currently selected directory 1 Boat MMSI directory 2 Telephone number directory used in public correspondence only 3 Coast Station MMSI directory used in public correspondence only Press Call and MSG to switch between the directories 5 2 Viewing the directory Select the appropriate directory using the Call and MSG keys Rotate the channel select knob to scroll through the directory entries ...

Page 47: ...ric keypad to enter any numbers Fig 5 2 Press MSG to move the cursor forward or Call to move back and correct any errors The cursor position is indicated by the character flashing enter a new character to overwrite Press Ok to confirm the entry and move on to the MMSI entry Instruction Manual 47 Part No E04461 10 1 SEASP DIR INT Fig 5 2 Entering a new name into the directory 10 1 SEASPRAY 0 47539 ...

Page 48: ... move the cursor the cursor position is indicated by the character flashing Enter a new char acter to overwrite use the numeric keypad to enter a number or rotate the channel select knob to scroll through the alphabet ical characters Fig 5 4 RS86 VHF 48 Part No E04461 10 1 SEASPRAY 0 475394270 DIR INT 10 1 SEASP 475394270 DIR INT Fig 5 4 Editing an existing directory entry Selected field will flas...

Page 49: ...pecified the display will show No Wx Chan Selected and Weather Watch will not be enabled Refer to section 3 1 4 to select a Weather channel NOTE If the Weather Watch function is not available for example if no Weather channels are programmed into the radio the dis play will show Wx Not Enabled To cancel Weather Watch press Shift followed by the User key Wx Watch 6 1 1 Weather Watch alert If a Weat...

Page 50: ...connected to the radio However if this is not possible the position and time can be entered manually Press Shift then 8 Lat Lon The display will show Enter Lat Enter the Latitude using the numeric keypad Fig 6 2 Use the Call and MSG keys to move the cursor to correct any errors The cursor position is indicated by the number flashing Enter a new number to overwrite the incorrect number RS86 VHF 50 ...

Page 51: ...porarily and will be lost when the radio is switched off Since the accuracy of this information is vital in the event of a Distress Alert transmission being neces sary we strongly recommend that a GPS or other navigational device is permanently interfaced with the radio This data will then be automatically supplied and updated without the need for user intervention 6 4 Toggling between Lat Long an...

Page 52: ...rt No E04461 Rotate the channel select knob to scroll through the available stations intercoms that can be called from the station Stn 1 Stn 2 Intercom call to Station 2 Stn 1 Stn 3 Intercom call to Station 3 Stn 1 Stn 4 Intercom call to Station 4 Int Spkr 1 Intercom call to Intercom speaker 1 Int Spkr 2 Intercom call to Intercom speaker 2 All Spkrs Intercom call to all Station speakers P A Interc...

Page 53: ...tercom call will be interrupted if a VHF transmission is received 6 5 2 Receiving an intercom call If an intercom call is received from another station the display will show Intercom From Stn Y where Y is the I D of the Station making the intercom call Fig 6 6 Instruction Manual 53 Part No E04461 If the other station is making an All Speakers call the display will show Int All From Stn Y If the ot...

Page 54: ...ns not enabled 6 6 1 Loudhailer To cycle through the loudhailer options press the 4 key Loudhailer Fwd Loudhailer Aft Loudhailer Both NOTE If a single loudhailer is fitted only the Loudhailer Fwd or Loudhailer Aft option will show depending on where fitted Press the PTT key to make the loudhailer call Rotate the Volume knob while the PTT is pressed to adjust the hailer vol ume Press Ok to open the...

Page 55: ... Manoeuvre Working at anchor Vessel Being Towed Vessel In Pilotage Anchor Aground Press PTT or Ok to sound the horn If an external horn button is fitted to the radio pressing this will also sound the horn NOTE For single activation options eg Horn it is necessary to press the activation button each time to sound the horn For auto matic repeat options eg Anchor it is only necessary to press the key...

Page 56: ...d by 7 Speaker again rotate the Volume knob or lift the handset fistmike from the cradle If the system is powered down the speaker will be un muted when the system is turned on again NOTE This will only affect the speaker of this specific station To mute any other speakers on the system it will be necessary to go to the relevant station and select mute 6 8iDSC The RS86 can be integrated with one o...

Page 57: ...t as a heatsink to dissi pate heat generated by the set when in use which maintains the high efficiency of the radio The free circulation of air is essential if mounting the transceiver in an enclosed space ensure that the space is well ventilated The transceiver requires a flat surface with an area of at least 170 x 245mm 6 8 x 9 8in for mounting Allow sufficient space beneath the unit to allow c...

Page 58: ...rface If flush mounting the panel it is necessary to cut two holes in the bulkhead a 50mm 2 0in hole for the speaker recess and a 28mm 1 12in hole for the rear socket Fig 7 3 A self adhesive drilling template is provided to ensure the holes are accurately cut Allow at least 50mm 2 0in clearance behind the panel for the interconnecting socket and cable Remove the corner mouldings concealing the mou...

Page 59: ...e waterproof cover should always be fitted to protect the pins from possible corro sion 7 2 Electronic Installation Electronic installation is straightforward all peripherals con nect to the Transceiver Unit using the clearly labelled plug in terminals Fig 7 4 Instruction Manual 59 Part No E04461 Fig 7 4 Transceiver terminal connections NOTE The diagram shows the terminal bay with the optional exp...

Page 60: ... model which is supplied with a separate loudspeaker Connect the main control station to the Station 1 terminals on the transceiver unit as shown Fig 7 6 RS86 VHF 60 Part No E04461 Terminal Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Wire Colour s Brown Green Red White Blue Yellow Orange Black Additional control stations should be wired in the same man ner and connected to the Station 2 Station 3 and Station 4 termina...

Page 61: ... stations but do not allow control or use of VHF or DSC functions Intercoms are normally fitted in areas such as the engine room galley or crew quarters Up to two inter coms can be fitted to the RS86 Connect the intercoms to the Int 1 and Int 2 terminals on the transceiver unit as shown Fig 7 8 Fig 7 8 Intercom terminal connections Terminal Number 1 2 3 Wire Colour s Black Red White ...

Page 62: ... Blue Fig 7 10 Remote foghorn button terminal connections NOTE Apart from when transmitting pressing this button will enable the foghorn to be sounded at any time regardless of what mode the RS86 is currently in 7 2 4 Loudhailer Foghorns NOTE Only available on units fitted with the expansion board Two separate loudhailer foghorns can be fitted to the RS86 normally one is mounted on the fore of the...

Page 63: ...rt No E04461 7 2 7 NMEA0183 input The inbuilt NMEA0183 processor allows navigational position information to be received from a GPS or Chart Plotter The boat s position is automatically transmitted when a Distress Alert is initiated NMEA input must be of the 0183 format version 2 0 3 0 out putting sentences GLL RMC and ZDA at a Baud rate of 4800 The NMEA Out connections from the GPS Plotter should...

Page 64: ...ct the iDSC input terminals of the chartplotter to the ter minals marked iDSC as shown Fig 7 13 RS86 VHF 64 Part No E04461 Terminal Number 3 4 Wire Reference iDSC iDSC Fig 7 13 iDSC output terminal connections 7 2 9 Future options The two circular ports in the centre of the connection panel are reserved for future options Fig 7 14 Fig 7 14 Future options Reserved for future options ...

Page 65: ...ut Line Out Station 1 Terminal Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Wire Colour s Brown Green Red White Blue Yellow Orange Black Station 2 Terminal Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Wire Colour s Brown Green Red White Blue Yellow Orange Black Station 3 Terminal Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Wire Colour s Brown Green Red White Blue Yellow Orange Black Station 4 Fog Hailers Terminal Number 1 2 3 4 Wire Reference Common Out Data Ou...

Page 66: ...t com pensate for these factors Therefore if replacing an existing VHF installation it is important that the antenna is thoroughly checked for any faults or damage before use As the range of VHF signals are governed by line of sight see section 8 3 the antenna should be placed as high as possible while remaining clear of any metallic objects that could influ ence the resonance of the antenna The m...

Page 67: ...l it is to be fitted to WARNING The antenna coaxial cable and any connectors used must be rated at 50Ω Under no circumstances should standard domestic TV cable and connectors be used Incorrectly rated cabling and connectors could result in power not reaching the antenna but also power could be reflected back into the radio damaging it in the process The quality of any connections and integrity of ...

Page 68: ...na cable is looped to provide a drip path 7 4 Electrical interference suppression Interference generated by the alternator of the engine may occasionally cause problems The RS86 has been designed to minimise the effects of outside interference However precau tions should still be taken route the power supply and anten na cables away from the engine compartment The cable run should not be down the ...

Page 69: ... is not in grave and imminent danger an All Ships Urgency call followed by a spoken Pan Pan call or a routine call to the nearest coastguard station may be more appropriate It is a prosecutable offense to initiate a Distress Alert call for any other reason than that the vessel and or crew is in imminent danger 8 1 2 Acknowledging and relaying a distress alert When a DSC distress alert is received ...

Page 70: ... text of safety message 8 1 5 Calling a coast radio station Enter the MMSI of the station into the RS86 either manually or from the directory When the call is acknowledged the working channel for voice communication will be indicated and the RS86 will automatically switch to that channel Make a voice call as normal 8 1 6 Making an intership call Enter the vessel s MMSI into the RS86 either manuall...

Page 71: ... antenna is as Fig 8 1 illustrates assuming maximum transmission power is used Instruction Manual 71 Part No E04461 Therefore the typical ship to ship range of a fixed VHF radio such as the RS86 with a masthead antenna will be approxi mately 20 Km 12 miles This will increase as height above sea level increases or if the other radio user s antenna is at a greater height note that the range between ...

Page 72: ...86 VHF 72 Part No E04461 NOTE Ch 0 will only be made available in the UK to Coastguard users with written authorisation Channel 70 is the designated Digital Selected Calling DSC channel and may not be used for voice transmissions ...

Page 73: ...y for permitted ing on country of purchase channels in your region Will not transmit Scanning or D W function active Exit D W or Scan Will not transmit on 25W Low voltage when full transmit Check power supply but OK on 1W ting current is drawn Some channels are restricted to Consult your national low power transmission only authority Transmissions persistently Damaged antenna Replace antenna weak ...

Page 74: ...ler Please quote the correct part number when ordering RS86 VHF 74 Part No E04461 PCK86 F or PCK86 H Fixed control panel Available with fistmike or telephone handset AHK87 Active Handset Kit includes 20m cable LS80 Loudspeaker LS81 Intercom Speaker EHK80 External Horn Key SCRM80 Scrambler Module 5m cable ...

Page 75: ...t or 25 watts Current Consumption 5 5A 25 watts 1 3A 1 watt Harmonic and Spurious Emissions 0 25µW Hum Noise 40dB Modulation 5kHz Receive Audio Output Power 2 watts Current Consumption 600mA Full Volume illumination on 220mA Fully Squelched illumination off Sensitivity 1µV emf for 20 dB SINAD Harmonic and Spurious Emissions 2nW Hum Noise 40dB Adjacent Channel Selectivity 70dB Intermodulation Rejec...

Page 76: ...om framgår av direktiv 1999 5 EG Danish Undertegnede Simrad Limited Margate erklærer herved at følgende udstyr RS86 VHF Radio overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF German Hiermit erklärt Simrad Limited Margate dass sich dieses RS86 VHF Radio in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG ...

Page 77: ...NOT HOLD DOWN THE DISTRESS BUTTON If it is necessary to have the unit repaired return it carriage prepaid to the agent in the country of purchase with a copy of the receipted invoice showing the date of purchase Where possible return all the components unless you are certain that you have located the source of the fault If the original box is not available ensure that it is well cushioned in packi...

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