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1. co enr ace eee ione ee six Kanda ea ease o esr eM REESE 2 Handset Main Function Keys 2 Basic ODeraltloli aaa naa ORE aaa aga a 3 SWITCHING ON OFF su asa aga aka ca a ng a a ga SEd e 3 Basic Telephony Operation 3 Listening for Telephony Calls sse 3 Receiving a Telephony Call ssssseeeesess 4 Making a Telephony Call esseeeeeeeeses 4 Channel Cotto sss o is Died ite a Ms det AM eeu esto 5 oquelch COhllol a ecco equat acusa a La 5 Setting the Volume Level seseeeeeeeese 6 Muting the Speaker isipan men a aga a ae aaa aa aa apang aa aa a 6 Setting Transmitter Power Level 6 Dimmer FUNCIION ceo e a a iei too E 6 F ll ODGratlOl x ioci ua aaa a aa aku rno kel Buna Sud 7 Full VHF Telephony Operation 7 Setting Channel Mode aaa aaa ga a an ag a a a a TE 7 Setting International US Channel Mode Setting International BI Channel Mode 25W Transmitter Power Level eee tiii 7 Setting Memory Scan Table eeeeeeeeeesss 8 Scanning of Channels uo eLa 8 DAJAL Ie RU T T 10 Keyboard OQ ierat eumd e a a lana 11 ale OT aaen LE E ENS 11 FUNCUON M
2. 28 157 400 162 000 Menos 157375 L57425 157425 Notes B Channels 75 and 76 cannot be selected in BI mode L 1W TX power on channels 6 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 71 72 74 and 77 Due to the introduction of the channels AIS1 at 161 975 Mhz and AlS2 at 162 025 MHz for Automatic Identification System channels 87 and 88 became simplex channels as of 1 January 1999 NB The ATIS function is enabled on all channels The RX and TX frequencies can be read outon the control unit handset by pressing for more than one second and holding the CH key Ata front operated VHF radio the RX and TX frequencies can be displayed on a menu 21 SAILOR S P RADIO A S Porsvej 2 PO Box 7071 DK 9200 Aalborg SV Denmark Phone 45 9634 6100 Fax 45 9634 6101 Telex 69789 SPRAD DK E mail sailor sailor dk Web www sailor dk
3. SAILOR A1 Basic VHF Operating Instructions Distress Call see page ii Contents see page 1 DISTRESS Call E LG w 1 If off or UNIT OFF press ON OFF UNIT OFF TX 1W US TX 1W US 2 Hook off the handset 3 To enter VHF mode on CH 16 press Press S Pressing PTT say MAYDAY This is the 9 digit identity and the call sign or other identification of the ship The ship s position The nature of distress and assistance wanted any other information which might facilitate the rescue OVER Release K Release PTT and ji listen for answer Handset What is What O ON A MD e px o on TK 1W US Display Indicator lamps TX power level INT US for information on the BI version see page 7 Dimmer Speaker ON OFF Channel selection Shift key 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 FUNC key ON OFF button Earpiece Volume control Squelch selection Intercom Channel 16 quick select Loudspeaker Microphone PTT key 25W key US versions only Abbreviations Used in this Manual ADDR Address ATIS Automatic Transmitter Identification System Bl Channel Mode used when sailing on European rivers details on p 7 CU Control Unit DSC Digital Selective Calling DUP Duplex DW Dual Watch GMDSS Global Maritime Distress and Safety System GPS Global Positioning System LF Low Frequency MEM Memory MMSI Ma
4. 5 200 157 250 157 300 0 60 95 56 40 56 45 56 50 156 55 156 60 156 65 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56 700 56 750 56 800 56 850 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 161 50 161 55 161 60 61 65 61 70 61 75 61 80 61 85 61 90 1 1 e oe E ee e e RESA ee eo IEEE NEU ETT OE PENNE ENS e adto a HERE SINNI NS NN ERO ENN E xl som Distress and calling 6 p p dalo sa dk eo e oe e e e oe e nog e KA HEN BE aii E Notes L 1 W TX power Due to the introduction of the channels AIS1 at 161 975 MHz and AIS2 at 162 025 MHz for Automatic Identification System channels 87 and 88 became simplex channels as of 1 January NB The RX and TX frequencies can be read out on the control unit handset display by pressing for more than one second and holding the CH key At a front operated VHF radio the RX and TX frequencies can be displayed on a menu Channels TX SIMPLEX DUPLEX Para Intership Port Port Public 60 156 025 160 625 e o 61 jls6 075 160 675 e2 156 125 160 725 63 156175 160775 e 64 156225 160825 0 e e 65 156275 160875 0 e e 66 156 325 160 925 0 e e 67 156375 15629 7 e e 68 ls6 425 156 4425 o 69 156 475 156475 e e ro 156 525 156 525 DSC DSC 7 156575 156575 e e 72 156625 156
5. possible to use the VHF system as a sort of paging system 4 If the intercom attempt is answered When the receiver of the call C 2 hooks off his handset the intercom is established NAME If the intercom attempt is not answered If the receiver of the call does not answer the intercom within 30 seconds the handset automatically hangs up and reenters normal VHF operation Receiving an intercom attempt from another control unit When an intercom is attempted from another control unit to the handset this will act as illustrated in the following example where the caller has location number 3 The display toggles CALLING and the NAME of the caller CALLING A ringing tone is heard in the speaker 1 Receiving an intercom 2 To answer the intercom hook off handset The intercom connection between the two control units is now established to communicate simply press PTT and speak into the microphone 12 Transceiver During intercom the handset is able to Adjust volume level 2 Mute unmute speaker E 3 Adjust squelch level Sa 4 Adjust dimmer level Terminating an intercom session The intercom connection can be terminated by either of the control units To end an intercom 1 Place handset on hook The handset resumes in VHF mode CG The handset resumes in VHF mode The handset resumes in VHF mode selecting channel 16 Function Menu i The
6. the volume limit is reached Muting the Speaker If the speaker is active the handset automatically mutes the speaker when the PTT is pressed and then reactivates the speaker when the PTT is released The speaker icon on the display shows the speaker state Speaker active To mute the speaker press Speaker muted To reactivate the speaker press Setting Transmitter Power Level The handset can control the transmitter power level which can be set to either 1W or 25W Low power 1W is indicated by the indicator lamp on the display Some channels may be programmed to operate at 1W level only To change the TX power level press Gn TX 1W US E 1W indicator lamp Dimmer Function The handset features display backlight keyboard backlight and light in the indicator lamps TX 1W US The light can be set at four steps 0 3 To change the dimmer level Press Cm LEVEL2 When the key is being pressed the dimmer level will change every second Full Operation Full VHF Telephony Operation Setting Channel Mode 25W Transmitter Power Level Some VHF radios offer a choice between two sets of channels NB For US channels 13 and 67 called channel modes If your VHF features two modes you can If the VHF is programmed with the set of US either switch between international US channels or between channels some of those channels are international Bl channels specified to be used only with the limited trans
7. 156 850 756 850 ve 1 8B 18 156900 15690 77 i5687 15685 D 19 156950 1569500 78 i5695 55695 20 157 000 157 000 19695 9 21 157050157050 80 157 025 157 025 22__ 157 100 157 100 8 087075157050 9 28 157150 157150 82 15725 55715 e 9 24 157200 160080 83 i5575 57175 9 25 157250 161 80 e 8 iszes ienes e 26 5730016190 e 85 jiz27 106185 e 27 157350 161 950 e 89 istos 28 157400 16200 e 8 eza e 88 i5754255 5742255 9 Notes L 1 W TX power By pressing the 25W button in the US hook the transmitter will transmit at 25W on channel 13 and 67 which are normally limited to 1W transmission B Channels 2 4 60 62 75 and 76 cannot be selected in US mode Channels 3 21 23 61 64 81 82 and 83 may be legally used in certain instances but they are not for use by the general public in US waters RX Only RX Transmitter is blocked NB The RX and TX frequencies can be read out on the control unit handset display by pressing for more than one second and holding the CH key At a front operated VHF radio the RX and TX frequencies can be displayed on a menu 20 BI Channels Channels TX SIMPLEX DUPLEX Channels TX SIMPLEX DUPLEX MHz Intership Port Port Public MHz Intership Port Port Public 60 1 156 050 160
8. 625 e J 73 jisees i665 e e 74 i56720 156725 eo 75 156775 1567 75 eo Dl 76 156 825 156825 ty Ti KENTEL AE xw I up 78 156 925 161 525 e 79 156975 1615755 e e 80 157025 161625 e 81 157075 0616 5 e e2 157125 16 75 83 157175 1175 oe e 84 ior220 161825 e as 155275 1600 85 e e 86 157 325 161 925 e e 2r uve EPS I x95 3 y 88 157420 157425 L oy 19 US Channels Channels TA SIMPLEX DUPLEX Channels TX SIMPLEX DUPLEX Channels MHz MHz o 60 B 156 050 156 050 9 1 L 9 LP prr ee 6 166 075 156 075 1 2 eoo n ee o iB e iseh 9 P4 156 250 156250 e e D22525 e J P5 156 300 156 300 e es 5e275 i56275 9 Pe 156350 156560 e se _ 166 325 156 325 o 7 H56400 15640 e er 156375 563755 p Pe 1564501565450 e e _ 166 425 156 425 e e 156 500 156 500 e 9 j5e45 se4s e 0 156 55 70 i56825 i56526 Dse 56 600 156 60 7i ie57 i565755 e 56 650 156 65 72 i5em i55605 e 156 700 156 70 O O O O O L Oo OlO 75 156 675 156 675 o L cl Bl ool pol zia O sovi A ro 156 750 74 i56725 i5675 16 75 8B 7
9. 650 6 e 156 025 160 625 e e 2 166 100 160 700 61 oshnosi 9 e 8 166 150 160 750 e 62 156125 160 725 9 4 562001080 s 156175 160 775 e e 5 5620160850 e 64 156 225 160 625 e 9 6 15630015630 eb H56275 160875 9 7 i563501609550 9 9 mos e 8 i564005640 D T 156 375 156 375 o 156450156450 e 16425156425 I 10 15650015650 D en 156 475 156 475 e i 155550 15655 en 156 525 156 525 DSC psc _ f2 156600155600 en mese eo 13 156650156650 L ep eu 14 15670015670 en 156 675 156 675 15 156750 156750 en ep 556725156725 ep I 16 156 800 156 800 Distressand calling e7 _ 17 15685015685 e L ep J I 156 625 re i5690 16150 9 156875 en 19 56950161550 e 167 525 9 o 20 i57000 18160 e 61 575 e e 2 157 050 161 650 e e 161 625 e e 22_ 157 100 161 700 e 9 eres 9 e 23 i7450 t8170 9 e 01725 eo e 2a 5720680 e e ez 9 e __ 157 250 161 650 e 9 eies 26 157 300 161 900 e 9 i57 275 161 875 27 __ 157 350 161 950 9 9 mugs
10. OR seso aaa NE AAN AN NENGENA buta lO aum ENE 13 Function Menu Item Description 15 FUNCTION Menu Tree eeeeeeeeseeeeeeeennnn 17 VHF System Description sssseesessseeeeees 18 International Channels sss 19 US chantels oiii cae sa oko cocos ed Lane eo oues 20 BI Channels us ooi a ka Eid Muf CAM ako 21 Telephony Display Channel number Duplek if duplek nothing if simplex pup DW if dual watch DW l nothing if no dual watch X Arrow up down symbol UN LS Speaker off symbol lt MEM L Squelch setting Keyboard lock key icon r E ui 0 10 l E LJ Volume setting Selected scan table 0 7 o aa LLA TX 1W US 0 15 US indicator lamp Lit if US channels are selected 1W indicator lamp Lit if TX Power 1W TX indicator lamp Lit when transmitter is active Scanning display Scanning in progress MEM P CH Priority channel number Scan table name Scan table number Handset Main Function Keys ON OFF key UNIT OFF VET Turns the handset on or off 16 key e Selects TELEPHONY mode and channel 16 Function menu Enters the function menu to set up the handset and system If function menu is active it enters VHF telephony mode After 5 minutes of inactivity the handset will resume in telephony mode by default Bas
11. VHF channel GENERAL ILLUMIN KEYBOARD SECS D_LEVL 0 3 O O O E l GENERAL SOUND LOUDSPEAK NORM ALARM a SERVICE TELEPHONY CH MODE INPUTS Y N Y 3 digits N 2 digits 15 The dimmer start direction can be setup in three different ways Start direction 0 To CENTRE Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Level 0 Start direction 1 UP Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Level 0 Release Start direction 2 DOWN Level 3 Level 2 l Level 1 Level 0 Release 16 FUNCtion Menu Tree Squelch Mode X indicator Dimmer D lew X D dir X Keyboard Secs XX D lew X Alarm XX Sound Earpiece Loudspeak Keyboard Sidetone Version Handset Software 9999 Serial no eron Transceiv Software XXXXXX Serial no XXXXXXXX Telephony Ch Mode Inputs X Display Lev 0 X Lev 1 X Lev 2 X Lev 3 X 17 VHF System Description To the VHF system can be connected up to 7 control units Each control unit has a unique location 1 7 If a control unit wants to control the transceiver it has to be master of the system The following describes the display read outs shown in connection with different system priorities of the control units The control unit assigned location number 1 has the highest priority in the VHF system and is able to become master of the system at any time needed When more control units are connected to the VHF system the main control unit ha
12. ated 2 Press Co The system resumes normal VHF operation on quick select channel 16 3 Hook off the handset The system resumes normal VHF operation on the channel selected before the scanning session was initiated 4 Push the PTT N If no signal has been detected on any channel the system resumes normal VHF operation on the channel selected before the scanning session was initiated If a signal has been detected on a channel the system resumes normal VHF on the last channel where signal was detected If scanning is in progress and a signal is detected on eg channel 6 the display changes to show the selected channel number and volume level When a priority scanning is in progress channel 16 is scanned once for every channel scanned in the scan table Channel 16 cannot be deleted or excluded while a scanning is in progress To add a channel to a scan table Select channel number shown on the display and then press Ex To add channel 6 to scan table number 1 1 Press 9 Channel 6 is selected The message stores channel is shown for two seconds To delete a channel from a scan table Select channel number shown on the display and then Ex To delete channel 6 from scan table number 1 1 Press 9 Channel 6 is selected The message delete channel is shown for one second Then the display will show the next channel in the scan table If there are no more channels
13. e keyboard Press second time press for 1 second The key symbol appears indicating that the keyboard is locked Unlocking the keyboard can be done in two ways The keyboard is unlocked 2 Press T for 1 second The keyboard is unlocked and channel 16 selected Intercom If your VHF system has more than one control unit it is possible to carry out an intercom between two control units When the intercom feature is used the handset will perform as follows Initiating an intercom from the handset to another control unit To call another control unit IC SELECT NO This display indicates that the handset expects an input of the location number to be called 2 Press a numeric key to choose location to be called 3 If location 2 is NOT available the display shows and no dialling is carried out If location 2 is available the display shows and a ringing tone is heard in the speaker earpiece Ex 3 IC2 NOT AVAIL IC2 CALLING This indicates that a dial up is in progress to the control unit with location number 2 The lower part of the display now toggles the message CALLING and the NAME of the called control unit During the dialling time of 30 seconds it is possible to hook off the handset and speak into the microphone As LF is activated in the called control unit during dialling the receiver of the call can hear you in the speaker without hooking off This makes it
14. function menu offers facilities to view and set up the functionality of the handset unit It also offers facilities to view and change functionality of the VHF transceiver and of the DSC modem as well To enter the function menu To view or set any specific items in the function menu press the keys To move around in the function menu use the keys V TELEPHONY a To enter an alphanumeric character in the cursor s place To leave the function menu NB If any setting has been changed when leaving the function To set menu entry to be entered menu the handset has to be turned off and then on again for the changes to take effect The function menu can be left in the following ways To enter the entry set in 1 1 Activates VHF mode selecting channel 16 To reenter the function menu press for 1 second To edit items in the function menu use the keys N a Activates VHF mode a To change option Y N b To change single numeric value up or downwards until limit 2 a To save select item setting entering the next item too b To move one step to the right in an item with more inputs 3 a To reenter the function menu press for 1 second b To delete the character to the left of the cursor moving one step to the left in an item 13 Example To activate keyboard beep function for keyboard to beep every time a key is pressed 8 o Enters the func
15. ic Operation Listening for Telephony Calls According to international rules all ships shall monitor channel 16 constantly Switching ON OFF 1 Select channel 16 by pressing 2 Setthe squelch level by means of the buttons UNIT OFF TX 1W US TX 1W US To switch on the handset unit push the ON OFF button on the handset If the handset unit is off the display is blank or shows UNIT OFF to indicate that the system is operated from another control unit To switch off the handset unit push the ON OFF button on the handset for at least 1 second a Step down squelch level until noise is heard on free channel b Then step up to the first level where just silent Basic Telephony Operation To listen for calls on other channels select the channel number To activate the VHF functions if not active press the key 16 or use the scanning facility Receiving a Telephony Call When a call comes in and your call name is heard in the loud speaker 1 Hook off the handset Press N 2 Press the PTT key on the handset 3 To answer the call say lt The name of the calling station gt This is lt Your station name gt Poseidon Channel 71 Over 4 To suggest channel say Channel lt suggested channel number gt 5 Say over and release the PTT key to let the caller accept the proposed channel number Release Q 6 Switch to the channel agreed upon for example chan
16. in the scan table and deletion is attempted the display will show the message mem empty To view contents of channels in a scan table Viewing which channels a specific scan table contains can be done in two ways While the key is being pressed down the display will step through the channels of the scan table selected 1 Press the latter for 1 second OR 2 Press the latter for 1 second 112 N MEM VA 7 CONTENT 10 Dual Watch The handset may perform a dual watch of channels a priority channel and the selected channel being monitored simultaneously To start a dual watch with channel 6 and priority channel 16 Select channel 6 Then press When a dual watch is in progress DW appears in the top left corner of the display and the priority channel is shown in the bottom right corner of the display To stop a dual watch When a dual watch is in progress it can be terminated in three ways 2 Push PTT The system resumes VHF on the selected channel 6 and starts transmitting 3 Push Co The system resumes VHF on the quick select channel normally 16 Keyboard Lock The handset has a keyboard lock which locks some keys to avoid unintentional channel changes during a telephony session When the keyboard is locked the only functions that can be con trolled are 1 Setting the volume level 2 Setting the squelch level 3 Channel up down To lock th
17. ing point is displayed The next channel function is active until the key is released again toggling through the channels as long as pushed Quick select key Press the key Squelch Control Manual squelch level setting Set the squelch sensitivity of the receiver by buttons Press for more than 4 seconds and the squelch level goes up down automatically The squelch setting is shown on the display below the SQ symbol Automatic squelch level setting The VHF system automatically sets the optimal squelch level to mute the background noise level To set squelch level automatically Setting the Volume Level Setting the volume level can be done both for the speaker and the earpiece individually The setting can be 0 15 The volume level of the speaker can be controlled when handset is on hook or the speaker is set to be active when handset is hooked off The volume level of the earpiece can be controlled when the handset is hooked off and the speaker is not set to be active when handset is hooked off The volume setting for the earpiece can also be set in the function menu If the speaker is active the speaker setting is always shown on the display Only when the handset is hooked off and the speaker is not set to be active is the volume level of the earpiece shown To change the volume setting use the key Press the key for more than 1 second and the volume level goes up down automatically until
18. justed Today S P Radio is the leading VHF supplier in the world repre sented in 90 countries around the world Consequently we are able to service your SAILOR VHF equipment in the best way possible No matter where About this Manual This manual is for the daily user of the system The manual includes two main sections basic operation and full operation The basic part offers a short easily read description of the main functions the full part offers elaborate descriptions of the functions of the product Please note Any responsibility or liability for loss or damage in connection with the use of this product and the accompanying documentation is disclaimed The information in this manual is furnished for informa tional use only is subject to change without notice may contain errors or inaccuracies and represents no commitment whatsoever This agreement is governed by the laws of Denmark Doc No B4900GBO Issue H 0139 SAILOR S P RADIO A S Porsvej 2 PO Box 7071 DK 9200 Aalborg SV Denmark Phone 45 9634 6100 Fax 45 9634 6101 Telex 69789 SPRAD DK E mail sailor sailor dk Web www sailor dk iv Contents DISTRESS Gall 55 3 sauter a a es Ace cee ak Bad aaa ji aperi deu D iii Whats What saba shh cis kaa ao aaa deter um vsu duode ii Abbreviations Used in this Manual iii INKO UGION Pee iv About this Manual eic aana aab aaa Naga a a dunno Us iv Telephony Display
19. le has a number 0 7 and to each number can be attached a name of maximum seven characters To attach a name to a scan table enter the function menu The scan table number selected is shown in the left corner of the handset display Pre programmed memory tables for scanning of channels Table 6 Channels for intership communication Table 7 All channels in system It is recommended not to alter the pre programmed channels in scanning tables 6 and 7 These scanning tables are used to search for channels for intership DSC communication and altering the channels may exclude you from performing intership communication on certain channels Setting the selected scan table To set the selected scan table to be number 0 The handset display shows the message SEL ect and the MEM symbol flashes The lower part of the display shows the scan table s number and name 2 Press 0 The display now shows the new scan table number 0 Scanning of Channels To start scanning The lower part of the display shows from left to right scan table number scan table name priority channel of scan table If scan table contains no channels no scanning will be started and the display will show the following message 1L MEM EMPTY To stop scanning Scanning in progress can be terminated in the following ways The system resumes normal VHF operation on the channel selected before the scanning session was initi
20. mitter power level of 1W This means International mode is used when sailing on any sea in the that the TX power level cannot be changed world except in US waters to 25W as described US mode is used when sailing in US waters MM l However it is still possible to set BI mode is used when sailing on the rivers of Europe the TX power level to 25W by LE co Setting International US Channel Mode If your VHF features the choice of international US mode switching between those two sets of channels is done by pressing the key The TX power level of 25W is only active While the key is being pressed down when the key is released the TX power level is again reduced to 1W TX 1W US gr mode indication When US mode is selected the yellow US indicator lamp is lit Otherwise the radio is in international mode Setting International Bl Channel Mode If your VHF features the choice of international BI mode switching between those two sets of channels is done by pressing the key TKAW BI mode indication When BI mode is selected the yellow Bl indicator lamp is lit Otherwise the radio is in international mode When BI mode is selected ATIS is activated automatically 7 Setting Memory Scan Table The VHF 4000 system has eight independent sets of memory tables to save channels for making scanning sessions Each memory table may contain all channels available in the system To distinguish between the tables each tab
21. nel 71 and communicate For short distance communication use 1W Press the PTT key when talking only If on a simplex channel say over every time you have completed talking This is Neptune Making a Telephony Call In telephony mode LR 2 Hook off the handset Select channel 16 or another channel specified or agreed upon 3 When speaking press the handset PTT key B ress Poseidon Poseidon Poseidon This is Neptune Neptune Neptune Over Make the call 1 Called station name 3 times 2 Thisis Your station name 3 times 3 Over Release the PTT key to listen Release K When answered agree upon a channel switch to the channel for example channel 6 and communicate Press the PTT key when talking only If on a simplex channel say over every time you have completed talking Channel Control Setting the VHF channel can be done in three ways by means of the numeric input keys sequentially or by means of the function next channel up down or by using the quick select key 16 Numeric keys Press the numeric input keys sequentially until the desired channel number is shown on the handset display If private channels are available in your VHF system a private channel number is selected by pushing the buttons Ex Private channel 23 Next channel function To select the next channel up or down start
22. ritime Mobile Service Identity MSG Message PTT Push To Talk talk button RX Receive r SQ Squelch STN Station TEL Telephony TX Transmit ter UTC Coordinated Universal Time iii Introduction For more than half a century Sailor has been synonymous with high quality maritime communication equipment When it comes to making use of the very latest technology S P Radio is at the forefront We are ready for the future both technologi cally and commercially and will continue to supply top quality equipment for global communication in the years to come S P Radio s experience in maritime safety and communication is extensive the company has built as many as 250 000 VHF units mainly for the professional market One of the main reasons for this huge success is continual product development which makes it possible for us to offer products that are truly excellent in terms of quality sturdiness ease of operation and compact design The SAILOR A1 Basic and A1 DSC are part of the new SAILOR System 4000 This is a full range of maritime communication equipment developed to increase safety and ease communication for all kinds of vessels leisure boats fishing vessels cargo ships and cruise liners As our central concern is fast and professional service we have introduced the SAILOR Certified Service Centre CSC concept This we feel is the ultimate way of ensuring a high level of service continuously monitored and ad
23. s to be assigned location number 1 When the system is free If a handset is in VHF mode the display will show If a handset s function menu is active the display shows the menu item TELEPHONY 18 When a control unit is master of the system the other control units if in VHF mode show the following display to indicate that the transceiver is in use by another control unit oCC 1 BRIDGE L The control unit location name The control unit location number If the other control units function menus are active the display will show the menu item as usual N V TELEPHONY Getting the MASTER priority in the system To operate the transmitter the handset has to be master of the system To become master of the system simply hook off the handset When the handset becomes master of the system the display will not change If the handset does not become masterof the system and the handset is operated in VHF mode the display will show the mes i oCC 1 BRIDGE If the system is occupied by another control unit hang up and wait for the system to become free International Channels Channels TX SIMPLEK DUPLEK MHz Intership Port Port Public 1 156 050 160 650 o o 2 i6100 6070 9 3 i56150 160750 56 35 56 40 56 45 56 50 156 55 156 60 156 65 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 156 700 156 750 156 800 156 850 156 900 156 950 157 000 5 050 5 100 5 150
24. tion menu 9 2 Pushed twice finds the general entry a Enters the entry B mes b E Enters the sound entry mu p Pushed twice finds the entry N Enters keyboard entry 14 Edits item Y es N o When Y es Selects the setting and reenters the function menu To activate the new settings turn the handset off and then on again Function Menu Item Description Path Light intensity of each indicator lamp dimmer GENERAL ILLUMIN INDICATOR LEVL_0 3 level 0 3 Light intensity of each display backlight GENERAL ILLUMIN DISPLAY DB L 0 3 dimmer level GENERAL ILLUMIN DIMMER D_LEVL Dimmer level when handset is turned on Dimmer level start direction see diagram on GENERAL ILLUMIN DIMMER D_LEVL DIMDIR 0 2 next page Number of seconds that handset light is on GENERAL ILLUMIN KEYBOARD SECS 20 __jafter a key has been pushed Dimmer level when any key has been pushed provided number of seconds in item above is 1 or more Earpiece normal volume level when handset GENERAL SOUND EARPIECE NORM 15 Earpiece alarm volume level when receiving GENERAL SOUND EARPIECE NORM ALARM 0 15 Speaker normal volume level when handset opeaker alarm volume level when receiving GENERAL SOUND LOUDSPEAK NORM ALARM 0 15 GENERAL SOUND LOUDSPEAK NORM ALARM Speaker state when handset is hooked off GENERAL SOUND KEYBOARD KBBEEP Feedback level of microphone to earpiece Setup of number of input digits when changing
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