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Channel letter: 

Channel ID: 

Channel type: 

F "F" 

Fishing 

channel 

L "L" 

Leisure 

channel 

"M" 

Yacht and leisure channels (UK only) 

P "P" 

Private 

channel 

W "W" 

Weather 

channel 

 

12.6

 

Volume adjustment 

Function: Display 

screen: 

Volume adjustment 

 

12.6.1.

 

Turn the volume control to adjust the volume. 

 

 

The volume symbol in the display indicates the volume level. 

Ensure that you do not press down the volume control while adjusting 
the volume. 

 
 

12.7

 

Squelch adjustment 

 

Summary of Contents for JHS-207

Page 1: ...D COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT BOARD COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT ISO 9001 ISO 14001 Certified SEP 2020 Edition 1 CODE No 7ZPJD0793 Not use the asbestos For further information contact URL Head office http www...

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Page 3: ...ving two way communication between survival craft between survival craft and ship and between ship and rescue boat in accordance with SOLAS convention Please read this instruction manual thoroughly be...

Page 4: ...age to property Examples of symbols The U symbol indicates caution including DANGER and WARNING The illustration inside the U symbol specifies the content of the caution more accurately This example w...

Page 5: ...short circuit puncture incinerate crush immerse force discharge or expose to temperatures above the declared operating temperature range of the product otherwise you risk fire or explosion A battery t...

Page 6: ...tenna is not assembled correctly When using an accessory the radio will no longer be waterproof The antenna and jack cover must be correctly assembled on the radio in order for it to be completely wat...

Page 7: ...vii CAUTION Do not use Channel 16 for the regular testing Improper maintenance may destroy the functionality and or performance of this product...

Page 8: ...viii Emergency instructions This is an overview of how to operate a JHS 207 during an emergency...

Page 9: ...3 External dimensions 14 6 Battery safety instructions GMDSS radio 19 6 1 Hazards identification 20 6 2 First aid measures 21 6 3 Fire fighting measures 21 6 4 Accidental release measures 22 6 5 Hand...

Page 10: ...nting the Battery charger 38 8 6 3 LED indicator 39 9 Technical specifications 41 9 1 JHS 207 specification 41 9 2 Option specification 43 9 2 1 NBB 748 Rechargeable Battery 43 9 2 2 NBB 789 Emergency...

Page 11: ...nnel 16 button 53 11 4 Volume adjustment 53 11 5 Squelch adjustment 54 11 6 Key lock and unlock 55 11 7 Watch 55 11 7 1 Dual watch 56 11 8 Menus 57 12 Operation instructions Maritime VHF radio 63 12 1...

Page 12: ...nus 74 12 11 External accessories 81 13 Maintenance 83 13 1 Regular inspection 83 13 2 Regular testing 84 14 Channels and frequencies 87 14 1 GMDSS 88 14 2 International ITU 89 14 3 USA 90 14 4 Canada...

Page 13: ...igure 2 JHS 207 in the Battery charger 12 Figure 3 JHS 207 components 29 Figure 4 Battery charger charging and storage bays 35 Figure 5 Radio in the charging bay and Emergency battery in the storage b...

Page 14: ...titute GMDSS Global Maritime Distress and Safety System HW Hardware IATA International Air Transport Association ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization IEC International Electrotechnical Commi...

Page 15: ...Data Sheet SMA Sub miniature version A connector SOLAS Safety of Life at Sea An international maritime safety treaty STCW Standards of training certification and watch keeping for seafarers SW Softwar...

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Page 17: ...ithin this manual has been verified and is to our knowledge correct however JRC reserves the right to make changes to any product s or module s described herein to improve reliability function or desi...

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Page 19: ...atus ETSI EN 301 843 1 V1 2 1 2004 06 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMC standard for marine radio equipment and services Part 1 Common tec...

Page 20: ...301 178 V2 2 2 2017 04 Portable Very High Frequency VHF radiotelephone equipment for the maritime mobile service operating in the VHF bands for non GMDSS applications only Harmonised Standard coverin...

Page 21: ...ne transmitters and receivers IEC 62209 1 2005 Human exposure to radio frequency fields from hand held and body mounted wireless communication devices Human models instrumentation and procedures Part...

Page 22: ...2013 Radio frequency radiation exposure evaluation portable devices 47 CFR 80 to End Oct 2015 Electronic Code of Federal Regulations Title 47 Telecommunications Important This device complies with th...

Page 23: ...sibility and usage in low light conditions It is also resistant to oil seawater and sunlight This radio is compact in size with smooth edges to avoid damage to clothing or a raft The highly visible or...

Page 24: ...Page 12 5 1 Product image Figure 1 JHS 207 Figure 2 JHS 207 in the Battery charger...

Page 25: ...set 7ZXJD0185 Belt clip wrist strap Accessories No Product Name Parts number Notes 1 Speaker microphone 7UMJD0021 2 Carry case 7ZZJD0128 3 Headset NJD103000 For NJD19601 4 PTT module NJD19601 5 Multi...

Page 26: ...Page 14 5 3 External dimensions Two way Radiotelephone JHS 207 2 Battery NBB 789 NBB 748 19 3 NBB 789 Approx 100 g Orange NBB 748 Approx 100 g Black Approx 300 g Orange...

Page 27: ...charger NJD101037 6 Power supply NJD101038 7 Antenna kit 7ABJD0009 60 0 1 0 114 2 74 5 141 0 Approx 160 g Black Approx 165 g Black Antenna Approx 20 g Black Gasket Approx 0 1 g Black Jack Plug Cover A...

Page 28: ...Page 16 8 Peripheral set 7ZXJD0185 9 Speaker microphone 7UMJD0021 Approx 220 g Black Belt clip Approx 5 5 g Black Wrist strap Approx 3 8 g Black...

Page 29: ...Page 17 10 Carry case 7ZZJD0128 11 PTT module NJD19601 53 0 217 0 132 0 20 0 133 0 152 0 145 0 163 0 35 0 Approx 60 g RED NJD103000 Headset jack plug Approx 140 g Black...

Page 30: ...harger NZB 191 Wall or Desktop type Important The NZB 191 does not include battery chargers NJD101037 When installing this kit use the battery chargers bundled in the JHS 207 packages Approx 2 5 kg Bl...

Page 31: ...uded in this manual as guided safety instructions Product name Emergency battery Type no FR6 Lithium metal content 2 x 1 96 gram lithium pr battery Approximate weight 100 grams Chemical system Lithium...

Page 32: ...rgy should occur The below safety information is extracted from EVE Energy SDS sections 4 5 and 6 6 1 Hazards identification The lithium iron disulfide batteries used in the JHS 207 and described here...

Page 33: ...ns Seek medical attention 6 3 Fire fighting measures In case of fire where lithium batteries are present flood area with water or smother with a Class D fire extinguisher appropriate for lithium metal...

Page 34: ...clean up a leaking battery Ventilation requirements Room ventilation may be in areas where there are open or leaking batteries Respiratory protection Avoid exposure to electrolyte fumes from an open o...

Page 35: ...ium batteries such as a warehouse lithium batteries should be isolated from unnecessary combustibles WARNING A battery that is disassembled or exposed to water fire or high temperatures can explode or...

Page 36: ...l as guided safety instructions Product name Rechargeable battery LiPo 1550 mAh Type no GEP653759 Lithium metal content 0 9 gram lithium pr battery and 11 5 watt hour rating Wh Approximate weight 100...

Page 37: ...ested using a test or rechargeable battery The below safety information is extracted from Green Energy Battery and MSDS info from Pony Test Lab s report sections 4 5 6 7 1 Hazards identification The l...

Page 38: ...skin with soap and water Wash clothing and shoes prior to reuse If irritation occurs seek medical attention Eye contact Immediately flush eyes thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes lifting upp...

Page 39: ...hium hydroxide fumes and sulfur dioxide gas 7 4 Accidental release measures Personal precautions Wear the proper personal protective equipment Keep unprotected individuals away Ensure adequate ventila...

Page 40: ...m batteries such as a warehouse lithium batteries should be isolated from unnecessary combustibles WARNING A battery that is disassembled or is exposed to water fire or high temperatures can explode o...

Page 41: ...Page 29 8 Functional description 8 1 JHS 207 components An overview of the radio components Figure 3 JHS 207 components...

Page 42: ...designator 9 Microphone 10 Squelch and signal strength indicator 11 Hi medium low transmitter power indicator 12 Battery charge indicator 13 Volume control indicator 14 Transmitter power adjustment Hi...

Page 43: ...waterproof when the standard antenna is not attached or if the antenna is not assembled correctly 8 3 Battery endurance Below is a list of the operation times of the battery and usage Use medium or lo...

Page 44: ...25 standard 8 4 Emergency battery The emergency battery orange is a lithium battery This battery is specially designed for GMDSS emergency use and cannot be recharged Keep the emergency battery in the...

Page 45: ...additional functionality intended for regular radio usage is enabled This battery can be recharged either while mounted to the radio or while standing alone in the Battery charger The battery capacit...

Page 46: ...harger also has one extra battery storage bay for storing an emergency battery The charger will not charge a battery if the battery temperature is below 0 degrees celsius or above 40 degrees celsius h...

Page 47: ...Page 35 Figure 4 Battery charger charging and storage bays Figure 5 Radio in the charging bay and HPHUJHQF battery in the storage bay...

Page 48: ...Page 36 Important The battery charger is not waterproof and must therefore be protected from elements Leaving the radio switched on during charging will increase the charging time...

Page 49: ...ents An overview of the Battery charger components Figure 6 Battery charger components 1 Battery storage bay 2 Battery charger bay 3 Table mounting holes 42 7mm spacing 4 Wall mounting holes 36 0mm sp...

Page 50: ...nting To mount the JHS 207 GMDSS radio do the following 1 Using either the two table mounting holes or the wall mounting holes screw the Battery charger to the desired surface CAUTION Place the radio...

Page 51: ...ger displays the current battery status Indicator color Status Color Green The battery is fully charged Yellow The battery is charging Red There is a fault with charging A green light combined with a...

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Page 53: ...pproximately 300 g Approximately 295 g Ingress protection rating IP67 IP67 Full buoyancy Yes Yes Receiver Emergency mode emergency battery Regular mode rechargeable battery Frequency range 154 157 425...

Page 54: ...d battery Low 1W High 2W Low 1W Medium 2W default High 4W Harmonics and spurious 0 25 W 0 25 W Frequency error 1 5 kHz 1 5 kHz Adjacent channel power 70dB 70dBc Charger Emergency mode emergency batter...

Page 55: ...5 years 9 2 3 NJD101037 Battery Charger Size 92x74 5x114 2mm W H D Mass Approx 0 16kg Charging time Approx 3 hours type 9 2 4 NJD101038 Power supply Size 43 5x60 0x40 2mm W H D Cable length 1250mm ty...

Page 56: ...40mm W H D Cable length 1750mm reference Mass Approx 2 5kg With 3 battery Chargers NJD101037 Input Voltage Range 100V 240V 47 63Hz 9 2 7 NJD19601 Headset push to talk module Size 52 0x85 0x34 0mm W H...

Page 57: ...tery or the rechargeable battery Important The Emergency battery should only be installed on the GMDSS radio in the event of an emergency 10 1 Upon receipt of the radio Upon receipt of the radio do th...

Page 58: ...the battery unless an emergency situation occurs To install the emergency battery on the JHS 207 do the following 2 Pull back and remove the emergency seal sticker on the battery Rip the sticker off a...

Page 59: ...7 Do not force the battery Ensure you enter the bottom edge of the battery into the bottom edge of the radio 4 Squeeze in the black finger grips on either side of the battery to lock the battery into...

Page 60: ...d together 10 4 Installing the rechargeable battery To install the rechargeable battery on the JHS 207 Maritime VHF radio do the following 10 4 1 Using the fixing track mount the rechargeable battery...

Page 61: ...he Battery charger 10 5 Changing the rechargeable battery To change the rechargeable battery do the following 10 5 1 Press the ON OFF button to turn off the radio 10 5 2 Press both battery release cli...

Page 62: ...ng track at the bottom of the radio 10 5 5 Make sure both battery clips are fully engaged CAUTION Changing the battery must be done in a dry environment or under shelter as the radio is only waterproo...

Page 63: ...accessory the radio will no longer be waterproof The antenna and jack cover must be correctly assembled on the radio in order for it to be completely waterproof Accessories should not be used when usi...

Page 64: ...nge the channel When an emergency battery is connected only GMDSS channels are available Important For information regarding available and active VHF marine radio channels and frequencies please refer...

Page 65: ...smit power will always be set to Hi power when using the channel 16 button 11 4 Volume adjustment Function Display screen Volume adjustment 11 4 1 Turn the volume control to adjust the volume The volu...

Page 66: ...the squelch bar If the received signal is strong enough the squelch opens and voice is received This is indicated by the Rx symbol When the squelch control is pressed twice it opens the squelch immedi...

Page 67: ...ock or unlock the buttons on the front A key symbol appears when the radio is locked PTT Channel 16 volume and squelch are still available when the radio is locked 11 7 Watch When the radio is in the...

Page 68: ...the watch function will be deactivated 11 7 1 Dual watch Function Display screen Dual watch DW The DW function allows the user to monitor channel 16 and the active channel alternately To activate or...

Page 69: ...the up down arrow buttons to navigate and select using Scan Enter Menus Exit Display screen Use this menu option to exit the menu system Settings Display screen Menu number Use this menu option to ad...

Page 70: ...s Using the up down arrow keys select from 1 4 1 1 Key volume Display screen Menu number Use this menu option to set the volume of the key sound Off 0 low to high 1 6 1 2 Backlight time Display screen...

Page 71: ...Contrast Display screen Menu number Use this menu option to set the display contrast level Low 1 medium 2 or high 3 1 5 Key lock time Display screen Menu number Use this menu option to set the time b...

Page 72: ...he 2 following information Serial Number SW version HW version Serial Number Display screen Menu number Use this menu option to find the serial number of the radio 2 1 SW Version Display screen Menu n...

Page 73: ...Page 61 HW Version Display screen Menu number Use this menu option to find the hardware version of this radio Menu number 2 3...

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Page 75: ...vailable All VHF channels are available with triple watch and custom channel scan In addition three transmit power levels are also available Function Display screen Turning on a radio using a recharge...

Page 76: ...ls are available Important For information regarding available and active VHF marine radio channels and frequencies please refer to ITU standards with reference to the current World Radio Conference W...

Page 77: ...om another channel 12 4 Call channel Function Display screen Call channel To program a call channel do the following 12 4 1 Press and hold the channel 16 button for 2 seconds to enter the call channel...

Page 78: ...the desired channel press the channel 16 button for 2 seconds You can also press Scan to exit the programming mode 12 5 Custom channels In the regular radio mode the JHS 207 is capable of storing up t...

Page 79: ...ly P P Private channel W W Weather channel 12 6 Volume adjustment Function Display screen Volume adjustment 12 6 1 Turn the volume control to adjust the volume The volume symbol in the display indicat...

Page 80: ...lch bar If the received signal is strong enough the squelch opens and voice is received This is indicated by the Rx symbol When the squelch control is pressed twice it opens the squelch immediately Pr...

Page 81: ...2 seconds to lock or unlock buttons on the front A key symbol appears when the radio is locked PTT volume and squelch are still available when the radio is locked 12 9 Watch When the radio is in the...

Page 82: ...ivated 12 9 1 Dual watch Function Display screen Dual watch DW The DW function allows the user to monitor channel 16 and the active channel alternately The channel search indicator is visible on the d...

Page 83: ...12 9 2 Triple watch Function Display Triple watch The TW function allows the user to monitor channel 16 the chosen call channel and the active channel alternately The channel search indicator is visi...

Page 84: ...Scan The scan function allows the radio can scan up to 12 memory channels Channel 16 and the active channel are automatically included Important The radio is supplied without any pre programmed channe...

Page 85: ...te The scan indicator is visible on the display however the channels do not appear in real time 12 9 3 1 Scan Prog Function Display screen Scan Prog You can store and delete memory channels for scanni...

Page 86: ...d the Scan button for 2 seconds again to enter the scan program screen 3 Use the up down arrow buttons to select the desired channel 4 Press and hold the Mem button in for 2 seconds to add or remove t...

Page 87: ...ency test Display screen Menu number Use this menu option for drills testing or 1 when you want the radio to behave like a GMDSS radio Settings Display screen Menu number Use this menu option to adjus...

Page 88: ...reen Menu number Use this menu option to choose an audio tone You can choose between four different tones Using the up down arrow keys select from 1 4 2 1 Key volume Use this menu option to set the vo...

Page 89: ...ys select either DW or TW Menu number 2 3 Backlight time Display screen Menu number Use this menu option to set the time while the backlight is on 1 10 seconds The backlight will go off automatically...

Page 90: ...play screen Menu number Use this menu option to set the time before the key lock automatically turns on This can be adjusted from 5 60 in increments of five seconds 0 keylock time turned off 2 7 Chann...

Page 91: ...the radio after you configure it in order for the changes to take effect Mic Only The sound comes from the internal loudspeaker of the radio when the microphone in the speaker mic is in use Loudsp mic...

Page 92: ...dditional menu options Serial Number SW version HW version Factory reset Serial Number Display screen Menu number Use this menu option to find the serial number of the radio 4 1 SW Version Display scr...

Page 93: ...number Use this menu option to find the hardware version of this radio 4 3 Factory reset Display screen Menu number Use this menu option to reset all user settings 4 4 12 11 External accessories Funct...

Page 94: ...e to choose the internal loudspeaker when using an external speaker mic Connector type 3 5mm 4 pole jack CAUTION When using an accessory the radio will no longer be waterproof The antenna and jack cov...

Page 95: ...ater rinse it with fresh water immediately otherwise wash away dirt and oil from the radio with warm water no higher than 45 degrees celsius and mild dish soap Finish by rinsing with fresh water and d...

Page 96: ...tant to perform regular testing of equipment to ensure proper operation This also ensures the radio is in good working order and therefore ready for use in a potential emergency situation Important En...

Page 97: ...ssion from another radio 13 2 5 Turn off the radio 13 2 6 Verify that the emergency battery is still valid The expiry date is located on the top of the battery 13 2 7 Verify that the emergency battery...

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Page 99: ...re previously used by maritime voice communications you must refer to your local regulations to find out which channels you can use These maritime frequency channel changes commenced 1 January 2017 Th...

Page 100: ...RX MHz 6 156 300 14 156 700 71 156 575 8 156 400 15 156 750 72 156 625 9 156 450 16 156 800 73 156 675 10 156 500 17 156 850 74 156 725 11 156 550 67 156 375 77 156 875 12 156 600 68 156 425 87 157 37...

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Page 102: ...7 250 161 850 76 156 825 156 825 10 156 500 156 500 26 157 300 161 900 77 156 875 156 875 11 156 550 156 550 27 157 350 161 950 78A 156 925 156 925 12 156 600 156 600 28 157 400 162 000 79A 156 975 15...

Page 103: ...161 900 75 156 775 156 775 9 156 450 156 450 27 157 350 161 950 76 156 825 156 825 10 156 500 156 500 28 157 400 162 000 77 156 875 156 875 11 156 550 156 550 28B 162 000 78A 156 925 156 925 12 156 60...

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Page 105: ...andard usage in accordance with this instruction manual we or our agencies will repair the malfunction at no charge at the store where the equipment was purchased or another location specified by JRC...

Page 106: ...end periodical maintenance in addition to the standard maintenance Please contact the store where you purchased the equipment or one of our branches to request periodical maintenance Periodical mainte...

Page 107: ...Page 95 16 DISPOSAL Observe all rules and regulations of the local authorities when disposing of this equipment...

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