JMC RTP-1000 (Japan Marina Co. Ltd.) User manual

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UMS–RTP1000
First Edition
October 2005
Summary Operating Manual
for
Model
RTP1000
www.japan-marina.co.jp sales@japan-marina.co.jp
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Contents
Controls and Indicators...................................................................... 2
LCD display....................................................................................... 3
Warning! .............................................................................................. 4
Ni-MH Battery Pack Warning ............................................................ 4
Introduction ........................................................................................ 5
Features ........................................................................................... 5
Technical Support and Service ........................................................ 6
Included in Your Package ................................................................. 7
Getting Started ................................................................................... 8
Mounting the Cradle ......................................................................... 8
Attaching the Antenna ...................................................................... 8
Attaching the Rechargeable Battery Pack ....................................... 8
Using the Alkaline Battery Case ....................................................... 9
Attaching the Beltclip ........................................................................ 9
Charging the Battery Pack ............................................................. 10
Operation .......................................................................................... 11
Turning On the Unit and Setting Squelch ....................................... 11
Selecting a Channel ....................................................................... 12
One-touch Channel 16/9 ................................................................. 12
Triple Watch ................................................................................... 13
Programming a Channel into Memory ........................................... 14
Deleting a Channel from Memory .................................................. 15
Scanning ........................................................................................ 15
Transmitting ................................................................................... 16
Lighted Keys and Display ............................................................... 16
Turning and reactivating the Key Beep .......................................... 16
Battery Indicator ............................................................................. 17
Key Lock ........................................................................................ 17
Marine Channels - International ...................................................... 18
Optional Parts and Replacement Accessories . ............................ 20
Specifications ................................................................................... 21
Troubleshooting ............................................................................... 22
Declaration of Conformity ............................................................... 23
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Controls and Indicators
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1 Antenna 2 Belt Clip 3 Adapter Jack 4 Battery 5 Battery Release Clip 6 PTT (Push to Talk) Key 7 Triple Watch Button (TRI) 8 Lock Button (LOCK)
9 TX Power Button (1/5W) 10 Microphone 11 Speaker MIC (Optional) Jack 12 Volume/Power Knob (VOL) 13 Squelch Knob (SQ) 14 LCD Display 15 Memory Button (MEM) 16 Scan Button (SCAN) 17 Channel Up Button (▲) 18 16/9 Button (16/9) 19 Channel Down Button (▼) 20 Speaker
TRI
1/5W
16/9
MIC
MEM
SCANLOCK
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A Transmit Indicator B TX Power Indicator C Channel Number Display D Memory Indicator E Scan Indicator
F Battery Indicator G Triple Watch Indicator H Key Lock Indicator
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LCD Display
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Warning!
• The RTP1000 is waterproof only when the antenna, rubber caps (adapter jack and speaker mic jack) and the battery are properly attached.
• Do not operate the transmitter of any radio equipment unless all the Radio Frequency (RF) connectors are secure and any open connectors are properly terminated.
• Do not operate the transmitter of any radio equipment near electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere.
• Do not let children operate any transmitter-equipped radio equipment without proper supervision.
• Have your radio equipment serviced by a qualified technician.
• Do not operate the transmitter of any radio equipment with the antenna touching or close to the eyes, face, or exposed body parts.
Ni-MH Battery Pack Warning
• This equipment contains a Ni-MH Battery Pack.
• The Ni-MH Battery Pack contained in this equipment may explode if disposed of in a fire.
• Do not short-circuit the Battery Pack.
• Do not charge the Ni-MH Battery Pack used in this equipment with any Adapter other than the one designed to charge this Battery Pack. Using another Adapter may damage the Battery Pack or cause the Battery Pack to explode.
• Ni-MH batteries must be disposed of properly.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
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Introduction
The RTP1000 is a waterproof, portable two-way VHF transceiver. It is compact, lightweight, rugged and fits easily in your hand. This handheld VHF marine radio will give you consistent, outstanding performance in virtually all conditions and situations. To ensure that you get the most from the RTP1000’s features, please read this operating guide carefully before using the unit.
Features
• Waterproof (meets IPX4 waterproof specifications)
• Triple Watch Mode
• Programmable Memory
• One-Touch Channel 16/9
• Memory Scan
• Table-Top Cradle (can also be wall-mounted)
• Rechargeable Ni-MH Battery Pack
• Battery Save Operation
• Key Lock
• Back-Lit Keys and Display
• Belt Clip
• Carring Strap
• TX Power 1W/5W
• Alkaline Battery Case (Alkaline batteries are not included)
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Technical Support and Service
Your JMC dealer can provide you with sales assistance and
information. If your marine radio does not perform properly, follow the troubleshooting tips in the back of this operating guide. The radio contains no user-serviceable parts. Unauthorized adjustment will cause illegal radio operation. Be sure that a qualified technician services your radio equipment.
Caution: Changes or modifications to this product not expressly
approved by JMC, or operation of this product in any way other than as detailed by this Operating Guide, can void your authority to operate this product.
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Included in Your Package
Cradle
Beltclip
Carring Strap
Rechargeable Battery
6AA Alkaline Battery Case (attached to the RTP1000)
AC Adapter
DC Adapter
RTP1000
Antenna
Reference Guide/
Printed Material
Mounting Screws
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Getting Started
Mounting the Cradle
Mount the Cradle to either a counter or wall.
To counter: Attach the Cradle using the mounting screws and washers as follows.
To wall: Apply the Cradle to the wall and insert the two mounting screws into the larger holes of the Cradle
Push down the Cradle until it is firmly seated.
When you remove the Cradle from the wall, loosen the screws and push the Cradle up.
Attaching the Antenna
Apply the antenna to the radio as shown. Be sure the antenna is firmly seated.
Attaching the Rechargeable Battery Pack
Snap the battery release clip out and remove the alkaline battery case. Then place the rechargeable battery pack onto the back of the radio. It will only fit in one way.
Snap the battery release clip until it clicks. Be sure the battery pack fits tightly against the body.
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Contacts
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Using the Alkaline Battery Case
When needed, you can use the battery case with AA Alkaline batteries (not included) instead of the rechargeable battery pack.
To install the batteries:
Remove the battery case cover by pulling the 2 halves apart applying your fingers to the projections.
Install 6 AA Alkaline batteries (not included) into the battery case. Be certain to follow the + and – symbols in the compartment.
Replace the battery case cover as follows until it clicks into place.
Attaching the Beltclip
Hold the beltclip in the direction as illustrated.
Apply it to the hanger piece on the back of the radio. Then slide it up.
When you hear a click, the beltclip is firmly attached.
To take the beltclip off the radio, turn it upside down and slide it up.
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AA AA
AA AA
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Charging the Battery Pack
Your marine radio is powered by a specially designed Ni-MH battery pack.
• Before operating the RTP1000, charge the Ni-MH battery pack for 16 hours without interruption with the Adapter.
Place the RTP1000 in the Cradle. Make sure your radio is OFF.
Plug one end of the AC adapter into the wall outlet and the other end into the Adapter jack on the back of the RTP1000.
Charge the battery for 16 hours.
• The charger will not overcharge the battery pack. After 16 hours without interruption, charging is completed.
Be sure to replace the rubber cap after charging in order to
secure the waterproof seal.
The radio will not charge the battery while on and receiving incoming voice traffic.
• When you mount the Cradle on your boat, use the DC adapter instead.
• The jack is for charging only. If the battery level is low, the radio needs to be charged before use.
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Operation
• See “Controls and Indicators” (page 2) for button, knob, and key positions.
• When you turn On your RTP1000 just after purchasing, it is auto­matically tuned to channel 16 frequency for distress, safety, and calling.
• When you press any button (except PTT and LOCK key), a short tone sounds.
Turning On the Unit and Setting Squelch
Before you turn On the unit, turn the squelch (SQ) knob fully counterclockwise.
Then, turn On the unit by turning the Volume/Power (
VOL) knob clockwise
until you hear a hissing sound.
Turn the SQ knob clockwise, just until the hissing sound stops. Use the knob to adjust to the desired squelch level. Think of the squelch control as a frequency gate which controls access to weak or strong signals depending on its setting.
• To listen to a weak or distant station, turn the knob counterclockwise. If reception is poor, turn it clockwise to cut out weak transmissions.
• If the squelch control is adjusted so that you continually hear a hissing sound, the unit will not scan properly.
To turn Off the unit, turn the
VOL knob counterclockwise until it
clicks.
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SPKR
MIC
VOL
Noise
Weak Signals
Medium Signals
Strong Signals
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Selecting a Channel
Turn On your RTP1000.
To select a higher channel, press the button.
To select a lower channel, press the button.
• To change the channel continuously, press and hold the or button for more than 1 second.
One-touch Channel 16/9
Example: While you are monitoring channel 20, you want to check
channel 16 or channel 9.
You are now on channel 20.
To monitor channel 16, press the 16/9 button.
To monitor channel 9, press the 16/9 button again.
To return to channel 20, press the
16/9
button again.
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UP
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Triple Watch
Triple Watch mode monitors channels 16 and 9 for a signal while you listen to the currently selected channel. The marine radio checks channel 16 and 9 for activity every 2 seconds.
To select Triple Watch mode, press the TRI button. TRIPLE appears on the display.
To exit from Triple Watch, press the
TRI
button. TRIPLE disappears.
• While in Triple Watch mode, you can change the currently selected channel using the
or button.
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Programming a Channel into Memory
Before using the scanning feature, you have to program channels into memory.
Select the channel to enter into memory by pressing the or button.
Press the MEM button for two seconds to store the channel. MEM appears on the display.
Press shortly and successively the MEM button to move into the memorized chan­nels.
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Deleting a Channel from Memory
Select the channel to delete from memory by pressing the or button.
Press the MEM button for two secons. MEM disappears from the display.
Scanning
To begin scanning the programmed channels, press the SCAN button. SCAN and TRIPLE appear on the display.
To stop scanning, press the
SCAN
button once more. SCAN and TRIPLE disappear from the display.
• Scanning starts from the lowest to highest channel and stops when it finds an active channel. It remains on that channel until the transmission ends, then resumes scanning after a 2 second delay period.
• When in the scan mode, the unit automatically activates the Triple Watch feature. To deactivate Triple Watch from the scanning mode, press TRI button. TRIPLE disappears from the display.
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Transmitting
Transmission power can be set to either 5W or 1W. Press the 1/5W button to make the change, then the 5W or the 1W indicator on the display changes accordingly.
To transmit, press and hold the
PTT
(push-to-talk) key. TX appears on the display.
To return to receive, release the PTT key. TX disappears from the display.
• If the
PTT key is pressed for more than 5 minutes, TX starts
blinking and the transmission ends. The TX time out tone will sound until the PTT key is released.
• If the battery indicator drops to the blinking 1-mark level on the display and the PTT key is pressed, the radio will not transmit and the TX icon starts blinking. (Refer to the description of the Battery Indicator on the next page.)
Lighted Keys and Display
To light the display, press any key excluding the PTT key.
• If you press any button other than the PTT key while the display and keypad are illuminated, it remains illuminated for another 5 seconds.
Turning and reactivating the Key Beep
Your radio emits a beep each time one of the buttons (except for the PTT and LOCK key) is pressed.
To turn off or reactivate the Key beep: Turn the radio on again while pressing and holding the or buttons.
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Battery Indicator
When the unit is On, battery power is always indicated on the display.
When the battery is fully charged, the battery indicator appears as follows:
When the battery is nearly discharged, the battery indicator appears as follows:
• When the battery indicator drops to the blinking 1-mark level on the display, the radio will receive but will not transmit.
Key Lock
To prevent accidental entries, you can lock the keypad.
Press and hold the
LOCK button for 2 seconds. A double confir-
mation tone sounds. LOCK appears on the display.
To unlock the keypad, press and hold the
LOCK button again
for 2 seconds. A double confirmation tone sounds. LOCK disappears from the display.
• You can also unlock the keypad by turning the radio Off and then On again.
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Marine Channels - International
Channel Frequency (MHz)
Traffic Type
Ship to Ship to Permanent
Desig Transmit Receive Ship Shore Scan List
01 156.050 160.650 Duplex Yes Yes 02 156.100 160.700 Duplex Yes Yes 03 156.150 160.750 Duplex Yes Yes 04 156.200 160.800 Duplex Yes Yes 05 156.250 160.850 Duplex Yes Yes 06 156.300 156.300 Yes No 07 156.350 160.950 Duplex Yes Yes 08 156.400 156.400 Yes No 09 156.450 156.450 Yes Yes 10 156.500 156.500 Yes Yes 11 156.550 156.550 Yes Yes 12 156.600 156.600 No Yes 13 156.650 156.650 Yes Yes 14 156.700 156.700 Yes Yes 15 156.750 156.750 Yes Yes 16 156.800 156.800 Yes Yes 17 156.850 156.850 Yes Yes 18 156.900 161.500 Duplex Yes Yes 19 156.950 161.550 Duplex No Yes 20 157.000 161.600 Duplex No Yes 21 157.050 161.650 Duplex No Yes 22 157.100 161.700 Duplex No Yes 23 157.150 161.750 Duplex No Yes 24 157.200 161.800 Duplex No Yes 25 157.250 161.850 Duplex No Yes 26 157.300 161.900 Duplex No Yes 27 157.350 161.950 Duplex No Yes 28 157.400 162.000 Duplex No Yes 60 156.025 160.625 Duplex 61 156.075 160.675 Duplex 62 156.125 160.725 Duplex 63 156.175 160.775 Duplex 64 156.225 160.825 Duplex
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Channel Frequency (MHz)
Traffic Type
Ship to Ship to Permanent
Desig Transmit Receive Ship Shore Scan List
65 156.275 160.875 Duplex Yes Yes 66 156.325 160.925 Duplex Yes Yes 67 156.375 156.375 Yes No 68 156.425 156.425 Yes Yes 69 156.475 156.475 Yes Yes 70 RX Only 156.525 71 156.575 156.575 Yes Yes 72 156.625 156.625 Yes No 73 156.675 156.675 Yes Yes 74 156.725 156.725 Yes Yes 75 156.775 156.775 Yes No 76 156.825 156.825 Yes No 77 156.875 156.875 Yes No 78 156.925 161.525 Duplex Yes Yes 79 156.975 161.575 Duplex Yes Yes 80 157.025 161.625 Duplex Yes Yes 81 157.075 161.675 Duplex Yes Yes 82 157.125 161.725 Duplex Yes Yes 83 157.175 161.775 Duplex Yes Yes 84 157.225 161.825 Duplex Yes Yes 85 157.275 161.875 Duplex No Yes 86 157.325 161.925 Duplex No Yes 87 157.375 157.375 No Yes 88 157.425 157.425 Yes No
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Optional Parts and Replacement Accessories
CradleNi-MH Battery Reference Guide
Mounting ScrewsAC Adapter
DC Adapter
Antenna Carring Strap
Beltclip
Alkaline Battery Case
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Specifications
General
Freq. Control PLL Freq. Tol. Transmit 1.5 PPM (at 25°C)
Receive 1.5 PPM (at 25°C) Oper. Temp. –15°C to +55°C Antenna Flexible Whip Microphone Built-in Electret type Display Liquid Crystal Display Speaker 8Ω 1 Watt Power Source Rechargeable Ni-MH Battery Pack
7.2V 1350 mAh
Size (without antenna) 5.8 (H) x 2.7 (W) x 1.68 (D) inch
144 (H) x 67 (W) x 42 (D) mm
Weight (w/battery & antenna) 15.2 oz (430g)
Transmitter
Frequency Range 156~158 MHz Frequency Stability ±10 PPM Power Output 1.0 W & 5W Spurious Emissions 0.03 μW Current Drain 700mA (1W), 1300mA (5W)
Receiver
Receiver Type Double Conversion Super
Heterodyne Phase
Locked Loop system for Local Oscillator Frequency Range 156~163 MHz Sensitivity (20 dB SINRAD) –3 dBμV (emf) Squelch Sensitivity Tight 1μV Audio ±6 dB 500 to 2000Hz Frequency Response Adjacent Channel 70 dB @ ±25 kHz Selectivity Audio Output Power 0.4 W @ 10 % THD Current Drain Squelched 40mA
Max. Audio 160mA
Specifications shown are typical and subject to change without notice.
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Troubleshooting
Not enough range
Cause: Line of sight blocked
Increase antenna height.
Will not transmit on 5 watt range but will transmit on the 1 watt range.
Cause: Low voltage
Recharge or replace the batteries.
Will not transmit while charging.
Cause: Low voltage
The radio is not designed to transmit while charging.
DC or AC adapter does not supply enough power for transmitting.
Battery will not charge.
Cause: Low voltage
Do not to transmit while charging. The adaptor does not
supply enough power for transmitting.
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