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SECTION 2

INSTALLATION

UNPACKING AND INSPECTION

 care when unpacking your new RAY100 from the shipping carton to prevent damage to

he contents. It is also good practice to save the carton and the interior packing material. The

 packing material should be used in the unlikely event it becomes necessary to return

he unit for service.

2.2

EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED

The following is a list of the standard equipment included with your 

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Part 

1

RAY

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Wall 

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Belt Cl

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100 

Radiotelephone

 Manual

 w/Bracket 11 OVAC

 Battery Pack

 Battery Holder

 Helical Antenna

 Carrying Case

 w/Screws

 

 

 

 

M 5 6 8 0 1

 

 

 

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 Safety Message 

Table 2-1 Equipment Supplied

2.2.1 Optional Accessories

Descrlptfon

 Cigarette Lighter Adapter

High Gain Antenna

Leather Holster/Carrying Case

Soft Carrying Case

 No.

E 4 6 0 0 2

Table 2-2 Optional Accessories

These optional accessories may be ordered by calling our Customer Service Department

directly at (603) 647-7530 ext.2333 Monday through 

 

 am-5:OO pm E.S.T.

2.3 ASSEMBLY

2.3.1 AA Battery Holder

Removal and Installation of this battery holder is as follows:

AA Battery Holder Removal

Using a coin or screwdriver, turn the screw at the base of the AA battery holder counter-

clockwise. This will allow you to remove the holder from the radio.

2 ) There are no batteries installed in the AA battery holder from the factory. To install batter-

ies, carefully follow the battery insertion diagram found on the battery holder.

Installation of AA Batteries

AA BATTERY HOLDER USAGE

Always carefully note the correct lnstalfatlon of batterles Into the battery holder.
Only use Alkaline or 

 AA batteries   the AA battery holder.

You may wish to use the AA battery holder as a “backup” battery pack, for use

should your 

 pack become discharged at an lnconvenlent time.

If rechargeable alkalines or 

 are used, they must be removed from the AA

battery holder to be recharged. The AA battery holder cannot be used with the

desktop charger included with your radio.
Always note the safety, handling, and storage lnstructlons that Is Included wlth

AA batteries you may purchase. Especlalfy when storfng batteries inside the AA
battery holder for extended periods of time, or emergency use.

Summary of Contents for Ray 100

Page 1: ...Distributed by Any reference to Raytheon or RTN in this manual should be interpreted as Raymarine The names Raytheon and RTN are owned by the Raytheon Company...

Page 2: ...b Instruction Manual...

Page 3: ...7 RAY 100 Dimensions 8 INTERNATIONAL CHANNELS Channel designations as defined by the International Telecommunication Union CANADIAN CHANNELS Channel designations as defined by the Canadian Govt WEATH...

Page 4: ...se of operation with excellent reliabil ity Some important built in features of this radio are listed below l Waterproof to U S C G standard CFR 46 l All solid state circuitry for low current drain lo...

Page 5: ...Service Department directly at 603 647 7530 ext 2333 Monday through Friday 8 30 am 5 OO pm E S T 2 3 ASSEMBLY I 2 3 1 AA Battery Holder Removal and Installation of this battery holder is as follows A...

Page 6: ...n an accurate representation of the level of the Alkaline batter ies when the Alkaline pack is utilized perform the following I installing the NiCad Battery Pack I The battery indicator is now calibra...

Page 7: ...heft cffP and hardware from the packing matedals Using the two SCreWS pro vided attach the belt clip to the rear housing of the radio 3 Attach the wrist strap by looping it through the mounting hole 1...

Page 8: ...f the audio output from the speaker 2 SQUELCH Control Allows the user to quiet the receiver when no signals are being received 3 PTT Push To Talk Switch When pressed puts the radio into the transmit m...

Page 9: ...nsmit output power setting alternately changes between 5 and 1 Watt IGPLUS Key This key is used to instantly select the priority channel 16 1 s CH16 is the default priority channel from the factory Ho...

Page 10: ...ol section 3 2 1 beginning on page 9 for a thorough description of all RAY100 functions 3 3 1 Turning the Power On 1 Rotate the ON OFF Volume control clockwise to turn the radio on Continue rotating t...

Page 11: ...use by the f f general public in U S walers These f Irequencles may be used only under f authorization by the U S Coasl I I f Guard or under private land mobile n license I International Mode Frequenc...

Page 12: ...ivity Modulation Acceptance Adjacent Channel Rejection Spurious Image Rejection Intermodulation Rejection Audio Output Hum Noise in Audio All available USJNT Canada VHF Marine band lo PPM 0 001 from 2...

Page 13: ...isltess and safety purposes a l 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 Channel 70 for general inte...

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