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To power the unit on, mate up the connector of the transducer cable to the 

Transducer / Power On / Off Port on the panel, rotate the cable connector gently 

until it indexes and lock into place with the cable’s locking ring.  The unit’s LEDs 

will illuminate and a voice will read out the current settings. On first startup, these 

settings will be the factory default settings.  

If you cannot hear the speaker reading out the current settings, ensure that the 

Speaker On / Off indicator is lit and that the Speaker volume knob is not turned 

completely counter-clockwise. If the Speaker On / Off indicator is not lit, depress 

the speaker knob to activate the speaker, then turn the Speaker volume knob 

clockwise, increasing until volume can be heard from the unit. The volume knob 

can be turned counter-clockwise to decrease volume and turned clockwise to 

increase volume at any time. 

Once the unit is powered on, the speaker is on, and the volume is turned up, you 

are almost ready to transmit. To complete the setup process, connect the 

provided Hand-Held Microphone (HHM-5) to the unit. An optional THB-PMC 

Headset can also be connected in place of the handheld microphone. Keying 

the push-to-talk button on the microphone and speaking into it will transmit a 

voice signal through the transducer. The unit can be tested through air before 

the divers enter the water by holding the transducer within six feet of the diver’s 

transceivers.  

For normal operation ensure that the transducer is submerged in water. Trans

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ducer depth should be adjusted based on your dive conditions. See understand

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ing wireless underwater communications on page 20 for more information about 

transducer placement. 

NOTICE:

 Transducer cable should be secured to the boat to prevent cable from 

pulling the radio. Ensure transducer will not get pulled into boat propeller.

You are now ready to communicate. The default system settings are optimized 

for everyday use of the unit. You can change any options you wish to suit your 

mission profile. Such options include: Squelch On / Off, Scrambler On / Off, 

Speaker On / Off, volume level adjustment, and channel select. 

Handle In Position 3

 (Approximately 180°)

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Страница 1: ...A B User Manual Surface Station...

Страница 2: ...the product for intended use and the user assumes all risk and liability whatsoever in connection therewith Neither Seller nor Manufacturer shall be liable either in tort or in contract for any loss...

Страница 3: ...A 92704 USA Telephone 714 754 7848 Fax 714 966 1639 E Mail ots otscomm com Web www otscomm com Warning Symbols Caution Minor or moderate injury could occur Warning Serious Injury or death could occur...

Страница 4: ...with depleted battery Discontinue charging Please contact OTS for further instructions If the battery is not fully charged after 12 5 hours discontinue charging Please contact OTS for further instruct...

Страница 5: ...the battery Using an unapproved charger will void your warranty If the battery contacts are corroded or if the battery emits an unusual odor please contact OTS Do not disassemble or reconstruct the ba...

Страница 6: ...ons 2 Anatomy of the Surface Station 3 Getting Started 6 Making Adjustments 8 Maintenance 11 Maintenance Intervals 11 PRE DIVE CHECKLIST FOR ESTABLISHING 11 COMMUNICATIONS 11 POST DIVE PROCEDURE 11 Re...

Страница 7: ...systems are single sideband SSB ultrasonic transceivers for diver to surface wireless communications This advanced system have our newest feature scrambler mode for more secure communications to our...

Страница 8: ...0 Hz 3 6 kHz Receiver Sensitivity 110 dBV Automatic Gain Control 120 dB dynamic range Transmitter Activation Manual activation Push To Talk PTT Transmitter Band 28 5 33 kHz 2 channel Battery Type 2 Li...

Страница 9: ...and adjust the volume level of sound output from the unit The Speak er can be turned off for use with a headset to isolate communications with the tender Press down on the knob to switch the Speaker O...

Страница 10: ...how much charge remains in the unit See section Battery Level Indicators on page 10 for more information Transducer Power On Off Port The Transducer Power On Off Port is where the user connects the t...

Страница 11: ...k doing so can damage the unit Speaker The Heavy Duty front panel speaker allows for clear and loud audio Case Lid The Case Lid protects the unit from damage during storage or transport The Case Lid i...

Страница 12: ...y to the unit during use transport or stor age Getting Started Unlatch the unit and open the top lid You may remove the lid or keep it attached per your personal preference Next adjust the handle to s...

Страница 13: ...dy to transmit To complete the setup process connect the provided Hand Held Microphone HHM 5 to the unit An optional THB PMC Headset can also be connected in place of the handheld microphone Keying th...

Страница 14: ...of Squelch as a gate that allows only the strong signal of other divers or the surface station through to your Earphone Microphone Assembly If the water is particularly noisy you may want to turn the...

Страница 15: ...nel button This will advance the channel selection number by one From one to two two to three and so forth As you press and release the button a voice prompt will confirm your selection in addition to...

Страница 16: ...n is critical When the battery level is Red a voice prompt will also inform you that battery level is low by saying Low Battery When the battery is critically deplet ed the Red LED will blink and a vo...

Страница 17: ...arged battery 2 Ensure everyone is on the same Channel 3 Perform visual inspection 4 Are Panel screws fully tightened 5 Are Connectors and pressure relief valve free from debris and salt 6 Is the unit...

Страница 18: ...Battery Bracket Assembly 900481 005 PMC Battery Blank 900481 006 Transducer TA 6 900474 004 TCA PMC Transducer Cage 900481 007 TCA MC 55 Cable 900481 009 TCA 6MC 55 Transducer Cable Assembly 910513 0...

Страница 19: ...nds 0 6 newton meters Volume Knob 1 Firmly grab hold of the volume knob and pull it away from the panel It will come loose with some force 2 Push the new replacement knob into place The knob and spind...

Страница 20: ...the panel handles 3 Using a dull plastic tool carefully remove the O Ring located in the O ring groove under the panel 4 Replace the O ring with the new undamaged part 5 Place the panel back into the...

Страница 21: ...rs and set aside 2 Lift the panel out of the case assembly and place it face down on a clear work table 3 Using a Philips head screw driver remove the four screws that secure the battery bracket to th...

Страница 22: ...nel assembly lining the bracket mounting holes with the mounting holes of the PCB 7 Using a Philips head screw driver Replace the four battery bracket screws 8 Flip the panel assembly back over and pl...

Страница 23: ...plastic cage a part Replace the plastic cage and the four screws Transducers 1 Disassemble the Transducer cage by loosening the four screws Set the two halves of the cage aside 2 Rotate the locking r...

Страница 24: ...l only go on one way 4 Reassemble transducer cage and tighten the four screws Handle assembly 1 Remove the two visible screws using a Philips head screwdriver 2 Pull the handle open and rotate the han...

Страница 25: ...there is normal sound through headset either bad speaker or bad PC board Contact OTS No sound through Headset Disconnect and use speaker If sound is audible from the speaker bad head set or bad PC boa...

Страница 26: ...ater communication DISTANCE The sound intensity from a source varies inversely with the distance from the source As the sound passes through the water some of the energy is converted to heat and some...

Страница 27: ...hat are bent downward There fore the sound energy may not reach a shallow detector positioned 1000 yards 914 meters from the source but may reach a deeper detector position further from the source Gre...

Страница 28: ...of the blocking object a zone of silence is formed in which reception of the transmitted signal is not possible Divers can reduce zones of silence by moving away from around or above the blocking obje...

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Страница 32: ...or attempted by any party other than an OTS service factory trained center or properly trained personnel In no event shall OTS be liable for consequential damages related to our product s Warranty re...

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