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Operations

3.5.27  ATIS Operation (RAY230E only)

3.5.27  ATIS Operation (RAY230E only)

3.5.27  ATIS Operation (RAY230E only)

3.5.27  ATIS Operation (RAY230E only)

3.5.27  ATIS Operation (RAY230E only)

The RAY230E European model comes equipped with ATIS capability for
inland waterway requirements in Europe.  Your dealer or distributor must
first activate the ATIS feature before it can be utilized.  Once activated, this
feature can be enabled or disabled in the system MENU so that the RAY230E
can be used in open water or inland waterways.  With ATIS enabled, each
time the PTT switch is pressed your station ID is transmitted.

3.5.28  Alert Operation

3.5.28  Alert Operation

3.5.28  Alert Operation

3.5.28  Alert Operation

3.5.28  Alert Operation

This function emits various sounds to attract the operator's attention for
confirming a key operation, warning of an erroneous key operation, or
informing of a specific state. The different types of alert sounds are
described below.

1)

Key Click

This sound is made when a handset key is pressed. In the On-Hook
state the sound emits from the external speaker; in the Off-Hook state
the sound emits from the handset speaker. The key click volume level
is determined by the sound volume setting.

2)

Operation Error Alert

This alert sounds when an erroneous key operation is made. In the On-
Hook state the sound emits from the external speaker; in the Off-Hook
state the sound emits from the handset speaker. The alert tone volume
level is determined by the sound volume setting.

3)

DSC Distress Alert

This sound is made when receiving a distress call in the DSC receiving
mode, receiving an acknowledgment to a transmitted distress signal,
or an Urgency signal to All Ships. The alert is output from the external
speaker at the maximum sound volume, regardless of the handset volume
setting.

4)

DSC Received Alert

This sound is made when receiving an Individual Ships Call in DSC
receiving mode, a Group Ships Call, or a Safety call to All Ships. In this
case the sound is made from the external speaker. The alert is sounded
at maximum volume regardless of the volume setting.

Summary of Contents for RAY230E

Page 1: ...RAY230 RAY230E Fixed Mount VHF Radio Owner s Handbook Document number R49006_1 Date May 2001...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...C Rules Operation is subject to the conditions that this device does not cause harmful interference Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved in writing by Raymarine Incorporat...

Page 4: ...or a Station License If your vessel does not require a license you may obtain an MMSI by contacting either BoatUS www boatus com or MariTEL www maritelusa com Once obtained you can program the MMSI nu...

Page 5: ...censes in your area You can then program the MMSI number into your RAY230E using the Menu Operation described in this handbook If your region does not permit you to program the MMSI number yourself yo...

Page 6: ...m people located at least three feet 91 cm from the Base Station transceiver and Handsets Adjustments or Repair Adjustments or Repair Adjustments or Repair Adjustments or Repair Adjustments or Repair...

Page 7: ...vii Declaration of Conformity goes here...

Page 8: ...designator as defined by the ITU ITU International Telecommunications Union LCD Liquid Crystal Display Memory Scan Scans only user selected memory channels MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity a num...

Page 9: ...alkAuxiliary Junction Box 2 6 2 4 5 Antenna Connections 2 7 2 4 6 Antenna Mounting Suggestions 2 8 2 4 7 Grounding 2 8 SECTION 3 OPERATIONS SECTION 3 OPERATIONS SECTION 3 OPERATIONS SECTION 3 OPERATIO...

Page 10: ...4 3 5 26 3 Receiving an Individual Call 3 36 3 5 26 4 Receiving a Group Call 3 37 3 5 26 5 Transmitting anAll Ships Call 3 38 3 5 26 6 Receiving anAll Ships Call 3 39 3 5 26 7 Transmitting a Distress...

Page 11: ...code All Channel Receiver 4 4 4 1 2 7 DSC Decoding Channel 70 Receiver 4 4 4 1 3 Transmitter Section 4 4 4 1 3 1 IDCCircuit 4 4 4 1 3 2 BufferDriverAmplifier 4 4 4 1 3 3 APC Circuit 4 4 4 1 3 4 ATIS D...

Page 12: ...ter All Channel Receiver 5 4 5 3 2 Local Frequency Adjustment Channel 70 Receiver 5 4 5 3 3 ModulationAdjustment Transmitter 5 4 5 3 4 Output PowerAdjustment Transmitter 5 4 5 3 5 RF SensitivityAdjust...

Page 13: ...Safety calls 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Equipment Features Equipment Features Equipment Features Equipment Features Equipment Features The RAY230 RAY230E is designed and manufactured to provide ease of oper...

Page 14: ...that automatically selects 16 or 9 as the Priority Channel when the radio is turned on Dedicated key for changing the Priority Channel 16 9 Exclusive weather alert feature when in monitor mode Exclus...

Page 15: ...t Supplied Thefollowingisalist ofmaterials suppliedwiththe RAY230andRAY230E Description Description Description Description Description Part No Part No Part No Part No Part No Base Station Transceiver...

Page 16: ...cured behind the transceiver to allow for proper cable connections to the rear panel connectors The transceiver should be located as near as possible to the power source The selected location should b...

Page 17: ...dimensions are shown in inches and millimeters 84 3 31 110 4 33 25 98 65 2 56 70 2 76 114 4 49 Base Station Transceiver Base Station Transceiver Base Station Transceiver Base Station Transceiver Base...

Page 18: ...o Connects to Connects to Connects to RED Power Ship s 13 2 VDC power BLACK Power YELLOW Hailer Hailer Horn speaker GREEN Hailer WHITE NMEA Input from position source GPS BLACK NMEA LORAN The RED powe...

Page 19: ...o the negative ground of the power source Should the power connections be inadvertently reversed the unit will not power up but no damage will occur Simply check the polarity with a VOM Voltage Ohm Me...

Page 20: ...o the SeaTalk auxiliary junction box described in the following section Note All return connections must be tied to a common ground reference 2 4 4 Using the SeaTalk Auxiliary Junction Box 2 4 4 Using...

Page 21: ...run to avoid excessive losses in power output If the antenna RF connector is likely to be exposed to the marine environment a protective coating of grease Dow Corning DC 4 or similar can be applied to...

Page 22: ...xial cable designed for the least amount of power loss over the entire cable length Keep the coaxial cable between the radio and antenna as short as possible but remember to maintain the recommended 3...

Page 23: ...0E can transmit and receive on all available International and US Marine VHF radiotelephone channels There are channels that are FCC approved but may only be used by authorized stations for specific p...

Page 24: ...in the SQ bar graph on the LCD display will increase or decrease accordingly This key is also used as a scroll key for changing the channel number and other settings as described below VOL UP DOWN key...

Page 25: ...in Section 3 5 21 3 CELL key 3 CELL key 3 CELL key 3 CELL key 3 CELL key This key inputs the number 3 When an alphanumeric response is appropriate each press of this key alternately inputs the charact...

Page 26: ...hannel For the RAY230E European model this operation is valid only in US frequency mode 7 D L key 7 D L key 7 D L key 7 D L key 7 D L key This key inputs the number 7 When an alphanumeric response is...

Page 27: ...he FOG key initiates the Fog Alert mode which enables a Hailer Horn speaker to sound several types of automatic or manual alert tones ENT MENU key ENT MENU key ENT MENU key ENT MENU key ENT MENU key T...

Page 28: ...so that it can receive any incoming messages To begin transmitting again release the PTT and depress again DISTRESS switch DISTRESS switch DISTRESS switch DISTRESS switch DISTRESS switch This switch i...

Page 29: ...layed when the International frequency group is selected 1W indicator 1W indicator 1W indicator 1W indicator 1W indicator Displayed when the transmission power of 1W is selected with the 9 1 25 key or...

Page 30: ...sion 3 3 1 RAY230 US Version 3 3 1 RAY230 US Version 3 3 1 RAY230 US Version 3 3 1 RAY230 US Version 1 1 1 1 1 Selecting the Frequency Mode Selecting the Frequency Mode Selecting the Frequency Mode Se...

Page 31: ...adle enabling you to listen to radio reception from the external speaker 13 13 13 13 13 Intercom Function between Handsets Intercom Function between Handsets Intercom Function between Handsets Interco...

Page 32: ...group can be scanned using the Memory Channel Scan function 6 6 6 6 6 Priority Channel Operation Priority Channel Operation Priority Channel Operation Priority Channel Operation Priority Channel Opera...

Page 33: ...between Handsets Intercom Function between Handsets Intercom Function between Handsets The Intercom function is available when two or more handsets are connected 17 17 17 17 17 Reduced Receiving Sensi...

Page 34: ...3 12 Operations 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 Equipment Connections Equipment Connections Equipment Connections Equipment Connections Equipment Connections...

Page 35: ...l then be in a standby power condition the radio circuitry does not yet have power 2 Press the 16 9 key on any handset The full system is powered ON Note If the main power supply switch is OFF the han...

Page 36: ...olume set with the knob 3 5 3 Setting the Squelch 3 5 3 Setting the Squelch 3 5 3 Setting the Squelch 3 5 3 Setting the Squelch 3 5 3 Setting the Squelch The squelch adjustment enables you to quiet th...

Page 37: ...elected in the previous group as long as that number is present in the new group If a channel number is absent in the destination group the new channel will be the previous number plus 1 When returnin...

Page 38: ...ll be the previous number plus 1 When returning to the previous frequency group the channel returns to its original number if the channel has not been changed If the channel has been changed that numb...

Page 39: ...onds UsingtheNumericKeypad To select a channel input the desired number on the keypad For 5 seconds the channel number flashes on the LCD display If the ENT key is pressed during this 5 second interva...

Page 40: ...state except the Distress Call shifts operation to the Priority Channel While using the Priority Channel pressing the 16 key or the CLR key returns operation to the Working Channel 3 5 12 Multi Call...

Page 41: ...eted 3 5 13 Channel Memory 3 5 13 Channel Memory 3 5 13 Channel Memory 3 5 13 Channel Memory 3 5 13 Channel Memory Channels that are stored in memory in the same group can be scanned using the Memory...

Page 42: ...E to reduce the receiving sensitivity in high traffic areas to decrease unwanted reception This is also known as local mode To start Sensitivity Reduction press the FUNC key followed by the 7 D L key...

Page 43: ...5 18 Fog Alert Siren Mode 3 5 18 Fog Alert Siren Mode 3 5 18 Fog Alert Siren Mode The Fog Alert Siren operation enables the unit to use a Hailer Horn speaker as a fog horn siren in one of four differ...

Page 44: ...interrupted and radio operation is given priority Channel 70 is always monitored for incoming DSC calls Making a call To make a cellular phone call remove the handset from the cradle hook and press t...

Page 45: ...only one handset is installed the operation is cancelled and an error alert sounds Note The station number can be changed to any name up to a length of 9 letters using the Menu operation For the detai...

Page 46: ...the calling station appear on the dot matrix display once every second To answer the call press the FUNC key followed by the 0 IC key The calling tone ceases and the message CONNECTappears in the dot...

Page 47: ...eiving and transmitting Digital Selective Calling DSC functions Using Memory Scan This function is available only when at least one channel has been stored in memory Press the FUNC key followed by the...

Page 48: ...CLR key or the PTTswitch If Dual Watch mode is initiated at Channel 70 the operation is cancelled and an error alert sounds Tri WatchforUSModelRAY230 In Tri Watch Mode the RAY230 operates on the Work...

Page 49: ...Tri Watch mode at the current channel press the MON key the CLR key or the PTT switch If Tri Watch mode is initiated at Channel 70 the operation is cancelled and an error alert tone sounds 3 5 23 Prio...

Page 50: ...OFF Hook Operation disabled Operation disabled Operation possible 3 Higher ranked Handset is taken Off Hook while a lower ranked Handset is Off Hook Handset 1 Handset 2 Handset 3 On Hook OFF Hook OFF...

Page 51: ...ited Operation disabled In cases 5 and 6 above limited operation means the handset can talk on the Intercom adjust the sound volume and make a Distress Call HandsetDisplay The dot matrix display indic...

Page 52: ...minute monitor time at power up all the position fields are set to 9 s and the time fields are set to 8 s An error alert tone sounds to urge manual entry see Section 3 5 30 3 2 and the NMEA indicator...

Page 53: ...sively for Channel 70 so that even if receiving under normal operation the unit can quickly switch over to Channel 70 upon receiving a DSC signal When the DSC signal is received the unit performs the...

Page 54: ...to select the method for inputting the MMSI number either from the Phonebook or manually Press ENT 4 Select the MMSI number BYPHONEBOOK Scroll with the SQ UP DOWN keys select the name associated with...

Page 55: ...idual Calls Pressing the SQ UP DOWN will scroll you through the simplex channels usable for this operation Response If a response is received after pressing the PTT switch a receive confirmation messa...

Page 56: ...setup Channel 16 is automatically assigned for communications To cancel the call press and hold the CLR key for 4 seconds To make an Individual Call to Shore Station ship to shore 1 Press the INDV ke...

Page 57: ...o press the PTT switch 6 Press PTT to transmit If PTT is not pressed within 15 seconds of the prompt appearing operation returns to the state before the call ENT With manual input MMSI number would be...

Page 58: ...dual Call When an Individual Call is received the DSC indicator flashes INd appears on the 7 segment display and the DSC Received Alert is sounded On the dot matrix display appears the message RECEIVE...

Page 59: ...5 26 4 Receiving a Group Call When a Group Call is received the DSC indicator flashes INd appears on the 7 segment display and the DSC ReceivedAlert is sounded On the dot matrix display appears the m...

Page 60: ...6 5 Transmitting an All Ships Call 3 5 26 5 Transmitting an All Ships Call 3 5 26 5 Transmitting an All Ships Call TheAll Ships Call is classified in two categories Safety Call and Urgency Call To sen...

Page 61: ...communication are stored in EEPROM If CLR is pressed the radio reverts to the mode before receiving the URGENCY Call and the contents are stored in EEPROM When a SAFETY call is received the DSC Recei...

Page 62: ...r is displayed On the dot matrix display a countdown message appears prompting you to hold the DISTRESS key for 4 seconds 2 After the countdown has completed release the DISTRESS key The unit is switc...

Page 63: ...ign one of eleven distress types to the call to provide the potential rescuing station additional information if time and circumstances permit The Nature of the distress call can be selected using the...

Page 64: ...you wish to attach scroll through the list with the SQ UP DOWN keys When the appropriate message is displayed press the ENT key On the dot matrix display a message appears prompting you to hold the DI...

Page 65: ...sponse is received the DSC indicator flashes and the DSC Distress alert is sounded The LCD scrolls a message that the DISTRESS has been acknowledged along with the sending station s MMSI number The me...

Page 66: ...d RECEIVED DISTRESS the type of distress the MMSI number the transmitting time the latitude and longitude of the transmitting station The DSC Distress Alert and the displayed message continue until ei...

Page 67: ...cribed below 1 Key Click This sound is made when a handset key is pressed In the On Hook state the sound emits from the external speaker in the Off Hook state the sound emits from the handset speaker...

Page 68: ...receiving a call using the Intercom function when selected through the Menu operation If Off Hook the sound emits from the handset if On Hook the sound emits from the external speaker at a low volume...

Page 69: ...13 Siren 2 Siren Sound Select this sound option under Siren in the Menu operation While in Fog Siren mode pressing and releasing the PTT switch emits a continuous siren sound from the Hailer Horn spea...

Page 70: ...n and press the ENT key to enter that particular menu item To exit the Menu operation press and hold the CLR key for 3 seconds FUNC MENU Function Function Function Function Function Purpose Purpose Pu...

Page 71: ...ing five items with the SQ UP DOWN key or wait as they are automatically displayed at 3 second intervals in the following order 1 Latitude 4 UTC Data Y M D 2 Longitude 5 Position source GPS LORAN etc...

Page 72: ...1 Press the FUNC key followed by the MENU key to initiate the Menu operation 2 Select NAVSTAT and press the ENTkey The 7 segment display shows dSC and the dot matrix display shows L L ENT The DSC Main...

Page 73: ...select the nature of the distress that will be included with the call 1 As described in section 3 5 30 3 DSC Operation above select the DSC operation NATURE 2 Press the ENT key to initiate the proces...

Page 74: ...K e y s K e y s K e y s K e y s Action Action Action Action Action 0 9 keys Changes the flashing numeric value see step 3 then advances to the next digit s place ENT key Advances the flashing subject...

Page 75: ...press 5 press 7 press SQ UP DOWN press ENT press 7 press ENT press 2 press ENT press ENT Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing Fl...

Page 76: ...automatic ship to shore calling 1 As described in section 3 5 30 3 DSC Operation above select the DSC operation PHNBOOK 2 Press the ENT key to initiate the process The 7 segment display shows Phb and...

Page 77: ...ugh 9 The currently selected location is indicated by a flashing character Pressing a numeric key enters that value then advances to the next digit s place To go back by 1 digit press the CLR key 3 To...

Page 78: ...Press the ENT key and operation returns operation to the mode before the Menu operation began If the list has no stations entered the message PHNBOOK IS EMPTY HOLD DOWN CLR KEY is displayed Press and...

Page 79: ...the list use the SQ UP DOWN key to select DELETE and press the ENT key If no station has yet been registered the message PHNBOOK IS EMPTY is displayed Note Pressing and holding the CLR key for 3 secon...

Page 80: ...l characters so that they all display a ENT ON 1 8 press 0 ENT ENT 7 PQRS 2 ABC ENT REPEAT ENT ENT To DELETE mode Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing Flashing If the maximum 20 stations are a...

Page 81: ...PHNBOOK IS EMPTYHOLDDOWNCLRKEYisdisplayed PressandholdtheCLRkey for 3 seconds to exit Menu mode 3 5 30 3 4 Modifying the MMSI Group Number 3 5 30 3 4 Modifying the MMSI Group Number 3 5 30 3 4 Modifyi...

Page 82: ...Press ENT to register the group and exit the Menu operation To exit without registering press SQ UP DOWN until DEL N is displayed Press the ENT key and operation returns to mode before the Menu opera...

Page 83: ...between the following INTRCM selects the Intercom setting MYMMSI selects the MMSI number for this unit SIREN selects the Fog Alert siren setting 4 Select the desired operation and press the ENT key t...

Page 84: ...to submit the entry and proceed to the next place To go back by 1 digit press the CLR key 6 After entering all the desired characters press the ENT key The message RING 1 is now displayed prompting y...

Page 85: ...be disabled and the programming must be done by your distributor Note This is a one time operation Once the MMSI number has been programmed you will not be able to change it Until the MMSI number is p...

Page 86: ...ey The message ENT ACCEPT CLR EXIT scrolls across the display 6 Press the ENT key to submit the number The message ENTER MMSI NO AGAIN is displayed 7 Press ENT The nine underscore placeholders appear...

Page 87: ...select the siren tone 1 SelecttheSIRENfunctionasdescribedaboveinSection3 5 30 4Setting Operation RAY230 2 Press the ENT key The 7 segment display shows Sir the dot matrix display indicates CODENC1 an...

Page 88: ...g Siren Mode Operating Siren in Fog Siren Mode Operating Siren in Fog Siren Mode Operating Siren in Fog Siren Mode CODENC1 Hi Lo Press and release PTT switch to emit continous sound Press PTT again to...

Page 89: ...NU key to initiate the Menu mode Mn is shown on the 7 segment display and NAVSTAT appears on the dot matrix display 2 Press the SQ UP DOWN key to select SETTING 3 Press the ENT key The message SET app...

Page 90: ...this unit was purchased to be used in such a region this function will be disabled and the programming must be done by your distributor Note This is a one time operation Once the ATIS number has been...

Page 91: ...to exit the Menu mode and try again from step 1 10 Press ENT to verify The message ENT STORE CLR EXIT is displayed 11 Press ENT one last time to register the ATIS number in memory Operation returns to...

Page 92: ...3 70 Operations Flashing Flashing Flashing ENT ENT Input last 9 digits of ATIS number using numeric keypad ENT ENT ENT re enter ATIS No ENT ENT...

Page 93: ...Tri Watch state in the US mode To change the monitored channel 1 Per the description in section 3 5 30 8 Setting Operation above select TRI 2 Press the ENT key TrI appears on the 7 segment display and...

Page 94: ...the dot matrix 3 Press the SQ UP DOWN key to toggle between ATIS ON and ATIS OFF 4 After selecting the desired operation press the ENT key 5 If the setting is acceptable press the ENT key to confirm...

Page 95: ...ort Operations YES 06 156 300 156 300 Intership Safety YES 07 156 350 160 950 Port Operations YES 08 156 400 156 400 Intership YES 09 156 450 156 450 Calling YES 10 156 500 156 500 Port Operations YES...

Page 96: ...156 975 161 575 Public Correspondence YES 80 157 025 161 625 Public Correspondence YES 81 157 075 161 675 Public Correspondence YES 82 157 125 161 725 Public Correspondence YES 83 157 175 161 775 Pub...

Page 97: ...2 2 2 2 156 650 156 650 Navigation Bridge to Bridge YES 14 156 700 156 700 Port Operation YES 15 1 1 1 1 1 156 750 Environmental 16 156 800 156 800 Emergency Calling YES 17 3 3 3 3 3 156 850 156 850...

Page 98: ...ES 79 156 975 156 975 Commercial YES 80 157 025 157 025 Commercial YES 81 4 4 4 4 4 157 075 157 075 Coast Guard YES 82 4 4 4 4 4 157 125 157 125 Coast Guard YES 83 157 175 157 175 Coast Guard YES 84 1...

Page 99: ...l 16 156 800 156 800 Emergency Calling YES 17 3 3 3 3 3 156 850 156 850 State Controlled YES 18 156 900 156 900 Commercial YES 19 156 950 156 950 Commercial YES 20 157 000 157 000 Port Operations YES...

Page 100: ...ES 83 157 175 157 175 Coast Guard YES 84 157 225 161 825 Marine Operator YES 85 157 275 161 875 Marine Operator YES 86 157 325 161 925 Marine Operator YES 87 157 375 161 975 Marine Operator YES 88 157...

Page 101: ...4 Not for use by general public Requires special authorization from the U S Coast Guard or under private land mobile license 5 Channel 70 is used for Digital Selective Calling DSC only ImportantNotice...

Page 102: ...3 80 Operations...

Page 103: ...29 Q30 and Q331 remains off until the power switch is pressed on the handset At that time the full system is operational 4 1 2 Receiver Section 4 1 2 Receiver Section 4 1 2 Receiver Section 4 1 2 Rece...

Page 104: ...e desired frequency by 21 6 MHz The 1st local oscillator signal is fed to the 1st mixer Q19 after being amplified by the buffer amplifier Q14 2 FirstIntermediateFrequency 1stIF The 1st IF signal of 21...

Page 105: ...a frequency of 139 625 MHz The signal is fed to the mixer Q22 via the buffer amplifier Q25 2 1st IF The 1st IF signal of 16 9 MHz supplied via the crystal filter F3 is amplified by the 1st IF amplifie...

Page 106: ...ircuit Circuit Circuit Circuit After pre emphasis of 6 dB oct in the IDC circuit IC6 the microphone DSC andATIS signals from the control system are supplied to an amplitude limiting circuit Then the s...

Page 107: ...t the requirement for high speed response by accelerating the rise characteristic at the time of transmission reception changeover and frequency changeover The detection circuit IC5 enables the PLL un...

Page 108: ...ationalamplifier IC319 IC321 transmits a low impedance AF signal between the base station and the handset 4 1 6 2 Digital I O 4 1 6 2 Digital I O 4 1 6 2 Digital I O 4 1 6 2 Digital I O 4 1 6 2 Digita...

Page 109: ...em 4 2 3 Power Supply System 4 2 3 Power Supply System The input voltage of the main supply power is 13 6V The internal operation voltages for the respective applications are as follows 9V by the volt...

Page 110: ...call and monitors the calling voice signal 4 3 2 Power Supply System 4 3 2 Power Supply System 4 3 2 Power Supply System 4 3 2 Power Supply System 4 3 2 Power Supply System 13 6 VDC is supplied as th...

Page 111: ...FMHum Noiselevel Less than 40 dB below audio Audio Distortion Less than 10 at 1 kHz for 3 kHz deviation Spurious Hamonic Attenuated at least 43 10 log Po below rated radiated carrier Emissions power...

Page 112: ...at 50 C for 8 hours 4 4 4 Radio Dimensions 4 4 4 Radio Dimensions 4 4 4 Radio Dimensions 4 4 4 Radio Dimensions 4 4 4 Radio Dimensions Base Station Transceiver Height 2 63inches 67mm Width 8 98inches...

Page 113: ...rt Department Monday to Friday 8 15 AM to 5 00 PM Eastern Standard Time Our Technical Support Specialists are available to answer installation operation and troubleshooting questions about your Raymar...

Page 114: ...ned from your authorized dealer or contact RaymarineLimited Anchorage Park Portsmouth Hampshire England PO3 5TD Tel 44 0 2392693611 Fax 44 0 2392694642 Or visit Raymarine World Wide Website www raymar...

Page 115: ...nspect the radio case and antenna for any physical damage 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 Alignment Alignment Alignment Alignment Alignment This transceiver is completely aligned at the factory and does not requi...

Page 116: ...2 Set the radio on Channel 16 and adjust trimmer capacitor TC2 on the RF PCB for the desired frequency 139 625 MHz 100Hz 5 3 3 Modulation Adjustment Transmitter 5 3 3 Modulation Adjustment Transmitter...

Page 117: ...itivity Adjustment CH 70 5 3 6 RF Sensitivity Adjustment CH 70 5 3 6 RF Sensitivity Adjustment CH 70 5 3 6 RF Sensitivity Adjustment CH 70 5 3 6 RF Sensitivity Adjustment CH 70 Receiver Receiver Recei...

Page 118: ...sible Cause Possible Cause 1 a 10 amp fuse in power line open b Check Power SW and Relay RL1 c Check SW circuit as follows 1 Q26 input voltage 0 7V ON 2 5v line IC306 out at CPU PCB 3 R166 open 4 D18...

Page 119: ...ins 7 8 17 of IC315 5 AF level Buff amp at pin 1 of IC319 321 b Defective device CPU IC305 IC310 IC315 IC319 321 Q302 304 Flex cable and connector 5 a Check 5V regulator of IC804 b Check AF level on P...

Page 120: ...z Xtal OSC b Defective device ANT SW diode D1 2 BPF tracking Vcp PLL circuit Q14 Q16 20 Q30 D9 D11 16 8 a Check SQ circuit on RF PCB and CPU PCB as follows 1 Busy1 noise output pin8 of J2 pin14 of IC7...

Page 121: ...t Q32 input IC305 pin79 e Check PLL unlock IC5 pin3 unlock 51 f Check PLL circuit See Item 9 g Defective device 1 Handset IC708 Q701 Q705 707 PC701 PTT Sw 2 CPU PCB IC305 PC304 309 Q316 321 D307 312 3...

Page 122: ...SW IC315 and analog SW IC311 on CPU PCB e Check VCOf Defective device 1 Handset Mic IC704 705 C717 2 CPU PCB IC311 IC315 IC319 321 CPU IC305 3 RF PCB IC6 VR3 VCO 13 a Check Relay RL301 Make Talk Brea...

Page 123: ...9 182 206 Ceramic Chip Capacitor 8pF 50V 6 C80 101 110 129 176 202 Ceramic Chip Capacitor 10pF 50V 1 C82 Ceramic Chip Capacitor 12pF 50V 2 C76 136 Ceramic Chip Capacitor 15pF 50V 1 C31 Ceramic Chip Ca...

Page 124: ...c Chip Capacitor 33pF 200V 1 C10 Ceramic Chip Capacitor 15pF 200V 3 C7 11 13 Ceramic Chip Capacitor 33pF 200V 3 C8 9 10 ChipTantalumElectrolyticCapacitor 0 22uF 35V 1 C165 ChipTantalumElectrolyticCapa...

Page 125: ...33 61 84 117 158 Chip Resistor 15W 1 16W 1 R83 Chip Resistor 220W 1 16W 3 R43 44 49 54 56 62 111 112 113 143 144 145 151 154 Chip Resistor 330W 1 16W 2 R9 89 Chip Resistor 470W 1 16W 2 R11 107 Chip R...

Page 126: ...r 56kW 1 16W 2 R95 130 Chip Resistor 100kW 1 16W 2 R14 57 63 90 91 98 99 100 119 121 128 156 163 Chip Resistor 150kW 1 16W 2 R114 155 Chip Resistor 220kW 1 16W 6 R18 23 73 79 92 127 Chip Resistor 270k...

Page 127: ...or 680pF 50V 1 C738 Ceramic Chip Capacitor 1000pF 50V 15 C734 739 741 742 743 744 745 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 753 Ceramic Chip Capacitor 3900pF 50V 1 C737 Ceramic Chip Capacitor 4700pF 50V 1 C726...

Page 128: ...or 15kW 1 16W 2 R719 753 Chip Resistor 22kW 1 16W 9 R702 711 722 723 724 727 746 747 748 Chip Resistor 33kW 1 16W 1 R715 Chip Resistor 36kW 1 16W 2 R703 713 Chip Resistor 47kW 1 16W 3 R725 741 745 Chi...

Page 129: ...r 8pin 3 J503 504 505 Connector 3pin 1 J506 Connector 4pin 1 J507 Connector 26pin 1 J508 FFC26pin 1 W509 CTRLAssembly PCB IC 24LC16BT I SN 1 IC322 M30800FCFP 1 IC305 M62363FP 1 IC313 MSM7512BGS VK 2 I...

Page 130: ...apacitor 220pF 50V 1 C353 Ceramic Chip Capacitor 1000pF 50V 12 C304 327 331 359 361 362 370 371 372 373 376 422 Ceramic Chip Capacitor 1500pF 50V 1 C348 Ceramic Chip Capacitor 2200pF 50V 3 C379 384 38...

Page 131: ...41 Resistor 330W 1 16W 3 R375 383 402 Resistor 390W 1 16W 2 R356 382 Resistor 470W 1 16W 3 R388 400 412 Resistor 560W 1 16W 3 R387 399 411 Resistor 1kW 1 16W 3 R337 352 364 Resistor 1 5kW 1 16W 1 R439...

Page 132: ...esistor 47kW 1 16W 1 R313 Rank F 1 Resistor 22W 1 10W 1 R357 Resistor 27W 1 10W 1 R358 Miscellaneous 6 Pin Connector 1 J301 10 Pin Connector 1 J302 20 Pin Connector 1 J303 16 Pin Connector 1 J304 26 P...

Page 133: ...15pF 50V 3 C915 916 917 Capacitor 18pF 50V 1 C912 Capacitor 1000pF 50V 5 C909 910 911 919 922 Resistor Resistor 100W 1 16W 1 R908 Resistor 470W 1 16W 1 R904 Resistor 560W 1 16W 1 R906 Resistor 2 2kW...

Page 134: ...6 12 Parts List and Drawings 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 RAY230 ASSEMBLY DRAWING RAY230 ASSEMBLY DRAWING RAY230 ASSEMBLY DRAWING RAY230 ASSEMBLY DRAWING RAY230 ASSEMBLY DRAWING...

Page 135: ...6 13 Parts List and Drawings 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 BLOCK DIAGRAM BLOCK DIAGRAM BLOCK DIAGRAM BLOCK DIAGRAM BLOCK DIAGRAM...

Page 136: ...6 14 Parts List and Drawings 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 RAY230 PCB LAYOUT RAY230 PCB LAYOUT RAY230 PCB LAYOUT RAY230 PCB LAYOUT RAY230 PCB LAYOUT...

Page 137: ...6 15 Parts List and Drawings 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 RAY230 WIRING DIAGRAM RAY230 WIRING DIAGRAM RAY230 WIRING DIAGRAM RAY230 WIRING DIAGRAM RAY230 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 138: ...6 16 Parts List and Drawings...

Page 139: ...nel 16 is used for distress and safety purposes only Use VHF Channel 70 only for Digital Selective Calling DSC It may be used for general purpose calling using DSC Your cooperation in not using Channe...

Page 140: ...rt or leave a foreign port to dock in a U S port Your radio license is not transferable If you sell your boat request the FCC to cancel your station license If you replace your radio you do not need t...

Page 141: ...ncy Calling Monitoring Intership Safety U S Coast Guard Navigation Port Operation Noncommercial Commercial Marine Operator State Control Environmental Weather USAGE GUIDE USAGE GUIDE USAGE GUIDE USAGE...

Page 142: ...t be broadcast Calling Channel 16 Working Channel If you wish to establish communications with another station And you know which working channel the station is monitoring Then initiate the call direc...

Page 143: ...ions employ a second receiver so that they can monitor a working channel and channel 16 simultaneously Intership Safety Channel 6 Vessels Any Use Communicating navigational and weather warnings to oth...

Page 144: ...ift to channel 22 as directed Navigation Channel 13 Vessels Any Use Safety Communications pertaining to the maneuvering of vessels or the directing of vessel movements Ship to ship and secondarily shi...

Page 145: ...rence Seaway and designated major ports Noncommercial BoatOperations Channels 19 68 69 71 72 78 Vessels Recreational boats and any others not used primarily for commercial transport Use Communications...

Page 146: ...unications Recreational boats are not permitted to use these channels Channel 88 not available on Great Lakes and St Lawrence Seaway MarineOperator Channels 24 25 26 27 28 84 85 86 87 88 Vessels Any U...

Page 147: ...nd coast stations associated with state and local governments Environmental Channel 15 Vessels Any receive only Use Broadcast of information concerning the environmental conditions in which vessels op...

Page 148: ...Vessels Any Use Continuous weather information from NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Between One way broadcast from NOAA to any interested parties Comments Receive only You are no...

Page 149: ...assist in spelling out similar sounding or unfamiliar words radiotelephone users employ the international phonetic alphabet Phonetic Alphabet A ALPHA B BRA VO C CHARLIE D DELTA E ECHO F FOX TROT G GOL...

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