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2.   Enter the name using the   or 

 

keys to select each 

character then press the 

CALL

 button to move to the 

next character position.

3.   When finished press and hold the 

CALL

 button. The 

MMSI will be automatically transferred from the call list 
to the Address Entry page.

4.   Press and hold the 

CALL

 button again to confirm and 

store the new contact in the address book. ‘Saving’ will 
be displayed as the address is stored.

To Erase The Displayed Entry From The Call Log:

1.   Select ‘Erase’ from the Address book menu and press the 

CALL

 button. ‘Erase Entry?’ is displayed

2.  Press and hold the 

CALL

 button to confirm.

To Erase all Logged Calls:

1.   Select ‘Erase Logs’ from the Address book menu and 

press the 

CALL

 button. ‘Erase All?’ is displayed.

2.  Press and hold the 

CALL

 button to confirm.

DISPLAY

To configure the display, select the ‘DISPLAY’ option from 
the main menu. The following Display options are available

•  Backlight

•  Contrast

Backlight Adjustment

1.   To adjust the display’s backlighting, select ‘Backlight’ 

from the Display menu then press the 

CALL

 button. 

2.   Use the   or 

 

keys to select ‘OFF’, ‘DIM’ or ‘BRIGHT’. 

The display changes immediately with each selection. 

3.  Press the 

CALL

 button to accept the selection.

Contrast

1.   To adjust the display’s contrast, select ‘Contrast’ from the 

Display menu then press the 

CALL

 button.

2.   Use the   or 

 

keys to adjust the contrast so that the 

display is easily readable. The contrast will change with 
each key press and a reference value from -20 to +20 
will be displayed. The contrast setting is dependent on 
your viewing angle so we recommend you adjust the 
contrast from your normal viewing position. 

3.  Press the 

CALL

 button to accept the selection.

SETUP

The Setup menu configures the general operation of the 
radio. The following menu is displayed in Setup

•  Key Beep

•  Alarm Beep

•  Auto Channel

•  Pos Reply

•  Indiv Reply

•  UIC

•  Chnl Name

•  NMEA-1

•  NMEA-2

Key Beep

Changes the volume of the beeps that are heard when the 
keys are pressed. 

To change the key beep volume;

1.   Select ‘KEY BEEP’ from the Setup menu then press the 

CALL

 button. 

2.   Use the   or 

 

keys to set the Beep volume to ‘HI’, 

‘MED’, ‘LOW’ or ‘OFF’. 

3.   Press the 

CALL

 button to accept the selection and return 

to the ‘SETUP’ Menu.

Alarm Beep

Changes the volume of the Alarm beeps.

To change the alarm volume;

1.   Select ‘ALARM BEEP’ from the Setup menu then press 

the 

CALL

 button. 

2.   Use the   or 

 

keys to set the Alarm Beep volume to 

‘HI’, ‘MED’ or ‘LOW’. 

3.   Press the 

CALL

 button to accept the selection and return 

to the ‘SETUP’ Menu.

NOTE: 

The Emergency Alarm volume is always set to High 

and is not affected by this adjustment.

Auto Channel

Auto Channel defines whether your radio will change 
channels automatically when requested by another vessel’s 
DSC call. 

1.   Select ‘AUTO CHNL’ from the Setup menu then press the 

CALL

 button.

2.   Use the   or 

 

keys to set the Auto Channel feature to 

ON or OFF. 

  – Select ‘ON’ to allow your radio to change channels 

when requested by an incoming DSC call. 

  – Select OFF to ignore incoming channel change requests 

from DSC calls and remain on the selected channel.

3.   Press the 

CALL

 button to accept the selection and 

return to the ‘SETUP’ Menu.

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

GX600D

Содержание GX600D

Страница 1: ...N M A N U A L VHF MARINE RADIO GX600D PRINTED IN ENGLISH INTERNATIONAL USA FCC ID TXJGX600D CANADA IC 7332A GX600D AUSTRALIA 0168 24 pp folded once to 148 x 210 mm stitched with 2 wires Print CMYK on...

Страница 2: ...rate a ship station which is not licensed Inquire through your dealer or the appropriate government agency for a Ship Radiotelephone license This license includes the call sign which is your craft s i...

Страница 3: ...VCP or MROCP should first purchase a copy of the Maritime Radio Operator Handbook which is essential reading for every boat owner in Australia The Australian Maritime College AMC provides the marine e...

Страница 4: ...roup Call provides a method for all vessels with a common interest eg a yacht club or a fishing fleet to be contacted with one DSC call Group MMSI s are usually issued by a club or organisation for us...

Страница 5: ...n an electrically noisy location or unwanted weak signals keep opening the squelch you can adjust the squelch setting so that the GX600D remains quiet Note that increasing the preset squelch level wil...

Страница 6: ...ays defaults to High power when Channel 16 is selected Selecting Channel 16 using the 16 key will reset ALL channels to High power Selecting Channel 16 using the or keys resets only channel 16 to High...

Страница 7: ...he TW key for 1 5 seconds until a high beep is heard TW and the selected channel will be displayed along with CH16 and the Priority Channel number To change the selected channel at any time Press the...

Страница 8: ...is paused on a busy channel and you wish to skip over that channel Briefly press the SCAN key twice Scanning will resume with the next channel in sequence If the scan is paused on a busy channel and y...

Страница 9: ...old the DISTRESS key for 5 seconds The display will flash and the radio will count from 5 down to 1 beeping at each count NOTE To cancel the distress call release the DISTRESS key before the countdown...

Страница 10: ...key to select a vessel s MMSI from the Address Book or iii Manually enter the vessel s MMSI as follows a Press and hold the CALL button to enter the EDIT mode b Use the or keys to enter the first dig...

Страница 11: ...been sent NOTE There is no DSC acknowledge to an All Ships call GROUP CALL A Group Call is used to contact all ships that have the same Group MMSI All ships receiving a Group call will change to the s...

Страница 12: ...on data is sent as N 99 99 E 999 99 to indicate position data is invalid When this is received on the GX600D it will be displayed as Press the key or wait 5 seconds for the radio to return to Normal m...

Страница 13: ...acknowledge back to the caller NOTE If the GX600D is configured for Manual TX the radio will not change channel and the acknowledge call will be Unable to comply To cancel the alarm press any key The...

Страница 14: ...press repeatedly to exit the menu completely When entering characters use the or keys to select the character then press the CALL button to move to the next character position MENU OPTIONS ADDRESS BO...

Страница 15: ...ls you have received DSC calls are logged as either Routine or Distress Up to 10 calls can be logged in each category Logged calls are numbered 1 10 with call 1 being the most recent If more than 10 c...

Страница 16: ...ll be displayed The contrast setting is dependent on your viewing angle so we recommend you adjust the contrast from your normal viewing position 3 Press the CALL button to accept the selection SETUP...

Страница 17: ...Canada USA or INTL International 3 Press the CALL button to accept the selection and return to normal operation Whenever the Channel Set is changed the GX600D will switch to CH 16 NOTE When the USA C...

Страница 18: ...he or keys to set the seconds then press the CALL button The radio returns to the SETUP Menu NOTE The time will be erased after 23 hours or when the radio is switched off TIME OFFSET Lets you set the...

Страница 19: ...ectly before saving it To enter the 9 digit User MMSI number issued to you by your local authority 1 Select USER MMSI from the Main Menu then press the CALL button 2 Use the or keys to enter the first...

Страница 20: ...crophone and all controls should be readily accessible and the loud speaker easily heard from the normal steering position An extension speaker SPK600 can be installed if required For best results con...

Страница 21: ...If required an SPK600 extension speaker may be installed near the steering position or outside the cabin to improve the reception clarity in those areas The SPK600 is specifically designed for the GX...

Страница 22: ...ction 100 dB RF Bandwidth 4 MHz Switching Bandwidth 10 MHz Frequency Response 6 dB per octave de emphasis 300 Hz 3 kHz 1 3 dB Audio Output Power 4 Watts average into external 4 Ohm speaker 2 Watts ave...

Страница 23: ...to any one of the following as we decide i the supplying of the services again ii the cost of having the services supplied again 2 4 For repairs outside the warranty period we warrant our repairs to b...

Страница 24: ...y QLD 4075 T 07 3278 6444 F 07 3278 6555 Melbourne 7 Micro Circuit Dandenong South VIC 3165 T 03 9798 0988 F 03 9798 0177 Perth Unit 1 10 12 Harvard Way Canning Vale WA 6155 T 08 9455 5744 F 08 9455 3...

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