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RS35
HS35
Installation Instructions
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VHF
Handset
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Simrad - RS35 & HS35
Installation
Instructions
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IMPORTANT SAFETY
Please read carefully before installation and
INFORMATION
use.
.
,
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION
This is the safety alert symbol.
personal injury hazards, Obey all safety messages that follow
symbol
to
avoid possible injury or
WARNING indicates a
avoided,
could result
CAUTION indicates a
avoided,
could result
CAUTION used
tentially
property
without
hazardous situation which,
damage.
It
is used
to
alert you
death.
potentially hazardous situation which,
in
death or serious
potentially hazardous situation which,
in
minor or moderate
the safety alert symbol indicates a
injury
if not av
injury.
oided,
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may result
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if not
in
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Installation
Instructions
Table of cont
ents
1
Installation preparation ................................................................................6
1.1
Check
list
.................................................................................................................................................6
1.2 Tools needed
2
VHF installatio
2.1 Location requirements
2.2 LCD
viewing
2.3 Choose an installation type ............................................................................................................7
2.3.1
Mounting
2.3.2 Recessed
2.4 RS35
2.5 Handset mic wall
3
VHF electrical installatio
3.1 Connect the radio
3.2 Wiring diagram - NMEA 2000 c
3.3 Wiring diagram - Exter
3.4 Wiring diagram - NMEA 0183 c
4
HS35 Handset installation ...........................................................................18
5
Setup your radio - Your user MMSI...............................................................20
for
installa
tion
..........................................................................................................6
n..............................................................................................7
.....................................................................................................................7
angle .............................................................................................................................7
bracket installa
installation
dimensions
.............................................................................................................................
hanger ..............................................................................................................
tion
....................................................................................................8
.....................................................................................................................9
n............................................................................12
............................................................................................................................
onnec
tions ............................................................................
nal speaker and
hailer .......................................................................
onnec
tions ............................................................................
10
11
12
15
16
17
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Installation
Instructions
Important safety
DISCLAIMER:
responsibility
instrument and transducers
will not
property d
solely responsible
ractices.
p
NAVICO HOLDING AS. AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES,
BRANCHES AND AFFILIATES DISCLAIM
LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT
IN A WAY THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS
DAMAGE OR THAT MAY VIOLATE THE LAW.
Governing Language:
any instruction manuals, user guides and
It
is
the
to install and use
cause accidents, personal
amage.
The user
for observing
information
owner’s sole
the
in
a manner that
injury or
of this
product is
safe
This statement,
IMPORTANT:
DSC
functions
will not
1.
S
etup
section
The radio channels installed
2.
pending
upon
Navico recommends
3.
before using this
radio installation and usage practices.
4. A
DSC
warning label is supplied
this label must be affixed
r
adio.
Make sure
5. This r
adio is desig
To be effective
a shor
e-based VHF marine Channel 70 distr
may vary
but
operate on the
for
details.
the model and government or national communications authority regula
that the
ned
as a safety
under normal conditions is approximately 20 nautical miles.
into
that you check
Simrad VHF radio.
in
a location
chosen location is clean and
to
generate a digital
device, this radio must be used only
MMSI and license
You must
use
the
to
contact, consult your Simrad dealer.
who to
The user MMSI is a unique nine
marine transceivers
Depending
need an
individual
Simrad recommends
tions authorities before operating
information:
obtain
a user MMSI (Marine Mobile Service
DSC
functions. Con
upon
your location, you may need a radio station license
operator’s
that
that
tact the
digit
are capable
lic
ense.
you check
number,
other information
(Documentation) may
has been translated from,
language (Translation).
between
boating
ALL
,
this Simrad VHF radio may vary
with this
appropriate authorities
of
using DSC
the
DSC
conflict
Documentation,
of the
Documentation
version
of the Documentation.
This manual represents
the time of p
subsidiaries, branches and affiliates reserve
RS35
the r
adio operating lic
The
operator is
Simrad VHF radio.
that
maritime distr
ess and safety watch syst
similar
requirements
functions.
make changes
right to
n
otice.
until your
is clearly visible
(Digital Select Calling).
MMSI has been ent
solely responsible
dry
ess call
Identity) and enter
in
to
a personal
of
your national radio communica-
relating
to the product
be translated to, or
another
In
the
event
any Translation
the English
will be the official
rinting.
ensing requirements of your
before applying
your country. If
the
Navico Holding
to specifications
from
country
To comply
from the
operating controls
to
facilitate
within the
em. The
it into
telephone number. It
for the
RS35. You may
of any
of the
language versi
RS35 and HS35 as at
AS.
ered.
Refer
to
country
for
observing
with
FCC regula
this
label.
search
and r
geographic range
geogr
aphic
your RS35
in order
you are
unsure
is used
and its
without
to
tions.
country
proper
tions
of this
escue.
range
also
on
the
DSC
de-
,
of
on
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Installation
Instructions
RF Emissions
This
ment. This device’s ant
be
operated
extremities of hands, wr
operated
or
equipment
with minimum
in
notice:
complies
with
enna must be installed
ist and f
conjunction
with
FCC
96
cm
eet) during operation. Further,
any
FCC Statement
This device complies
tions: (1)
this
ference rec
Note: This
pursuant
harmful interference in
frequency energy and, if not
in
in a
reception, which can be determined
try to correct
equipment
to Part 15 of the
terf
erence to radio c
particular installation.
Reorient
Increase
Connect
connected.
Consult
A shielded cable must
with Part
15
device may
eived, including interference that
has been t
ommunications. However,
the interference by
or
relocate
the
separation between
the equipment into an output on a circuit different from that to which the
the
dealer
or
of the
not
cause harmful interf
ested
FCC Rules. These limits are designe
a normal installation. This
installed and used
If this equipment
one
the
receiving
an experienced technician
be
used when connecting a peripheral
Industry Canada
This device complies
Operation
and (2)
operation
Le présent
exempts de
L’exploitation est
ouillage, et
br
si
le
brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre
Statement
with
Industry Canada license-exempt
is
Subject to the following two
this
device
must
of the
appareil
lic
ence.
(2)
accept any interf
devise.
est conforme aux
autorisée
l’utilisateur
aux deux conditions
de
l’appareil
Notice specific
This ISM device complies
Maintain a
Cet appareil ISM
Maintenir une
CE
Compliance
This
product
formity
http://www.simrad-yachting.com
to the HS35
with
Canadian
minimum
separation
est conforme à la norme NMB-001
distance minimale de 2,5 cm (1 po) de
Statement
complies
is available
in the following
with
CE
of
under
radiation exposure
spacing between
other ant
FCC Rules.
may cause undesired
and found
does cause
by turning the
or
more
antenna.
the equipment
conditions: (1)
erence,
CNR
doit
ICES
-001.
2.5 cm (1 inch)
R&TTE
directive 1999/5/EC. The relevant
website under model documentation
limits
set
in
accordance
the ant
enna
or transmitter.
Operation is
erence, and (2)
to
comply
equipment
in
accordance
there is no
equipment
of the following
and
for help.
including interference that
d’industrie
suivantes :
accepter
le fonc
from the
du Canada.
l’écran.
forth for
with
provided instructions; and
ennas and
this tr
ansmitter
subject to the following two condi-
this
operation.
with
the limits for a
d to
provide reasonable protection agains
generates, uses and can radiate
with
the instruc
guarantee
harmful interference to radio or television
off
and on,
measur
receiver.
to the
RSS
standar
this
device
Canada applicables
(1)
l’appareil
tout
brouillage radioélectrique subi,
tionnement.
face
.
device must accept any
that interference will not occur
es:
an uncontrolled
all
person’s
body (excluding
must
not be co-located
Class B
digital
tions,
may cause
the
user is encouraged to
serial
ports.
d(s).
may not
cause interf
may cause
aux
appareils
ne doit pa produire de
Declaration
section:
environ-
it must
inter-
device,
radio
harmful
receiver
erence,
undesired
radio
même
of Con
t
is
-
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Installation
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Installation
1.1 Chec
klist
Check
that you have all the following items
dealer
if
• RS35 base station,
an item is
attached
• Dust
• GPS
• Speaker
• Power supply
(with 7 A fuseholder
• Spare 7 A
• Mounting bracket,
-
-
-
-
- 4 nuts
-
missing:
cover
connector
connector
cable
fuse
4 self-tapping
4 flat
scr
ews
4 plain
washers
4 spring
washers
2 mounting
with microphone
cable
knobs
Note:
A VHF antenna is
necessary.
not
1.2 Tools needed for
You
will
need the following
•
Power drill (or hand drill) and drill
•
Philips screwdriver
•
Spanner
•
Jig saw (for a recessed
preparation
cable
incorporated)
with:
scr
ews
provided by
installation
tools:
installation).
Simrad.
bits
before
starting the installation. Contact
• Handset mic wall
-
2 self-tapping
-
2 flat
2 plain
2 spring
-
- 2 nuts
• 2 M5 x 32 screws
and 2 nuts (for a recessed
• Operation
• Installation
• Warranty Card
• DSC
• Template for flush mounting
Warning
• Declaration
(where
applicable)
scr
ews
washers
washers
Manual
Manual
Label
of
Conformity
hanger, with:
scr
with
Consult your Simrad dealer for advice
your
ews
2 plain washers
installation)
option
document
if
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Installation
Instructions
2
VHF
2.1 Location requirements
Please
Whichever installation method you choose,
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
installation
check these
Is at least 3’
Allows easy
antenna
Is
at
compass during radio
Has a
Provides easy access
Provides reasonable access
Provides enough room
before
doing any cutting or
(1 m) from the
connection
least 1.5’ (45
suitable space close by for installing the microphone bulkhead
antenna
to
(at least) a 10 Amp fused 13.6 V DC electrical source and
cm) from the
operation
to
the controls
to
compass
to
the wiring at the back
fix the DSC
drilling.
ensure that the chosen
to
avoid creating magnetic deviation
on
the front
warning label.
2.2 LCD viewing
The VHF has a large LCD screen
optimum viewing angle
Ensure
the chosen location provides a suitable
view
of
the
directly
+/-20 deg from the front
Note:
radio and check for a suitable
display.
in
front
If
unsure, temporarily power
2.3 Choose an installation
There are
two
ways
• Deck or overhead
to
a suitable site and the radio is placed
the viewing angle can be adjusted.
•
In dash or recessed installation.
The radio fixture is permanent and the viewing angle cannot be
angle
with an
of
approx. +/-20
Ideally,
of
the user should
the display or
of
the
display.
location.
to
install the radio.
mounting bracket installation. The reversible
deg
no
be
more
than
up the
type
You can
The radio is recessed
.
choose:
into
it. The radio can be removed for storage
panel
of
the
into
location:
mount
radio
20˚
20˚
Side
20˚
20˚
mounting gimbal is fixed
a cavity
cut into a bulkhead.
adjusted.
the
of the
Top
and
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Installation
Instructions
2.3.1 Mounting bracket
installation
1. Hold the supplied mounting bracket at the chosen location and use a soft pencil to
mark the 4 screw hole positions
2. Drill the 4 screw holes where
Note:
If you are drilling
the screw
ing
3. Use the flat
bracket
attach the nuts,
4. Slide the radio
5. I
nsert
holes.
scr
ews,
to
spring
the location site
use the self-tapping screws instead
into
the mounting
the 2 mounting knobs through the holes and tighten them sufficiently
into
washers,
OR,
onto
the mounting
marked.
Drill completely through the mounting
fiber
glass,
use a small drill
plain
if
washers,
you cannot reach behind the mounting
sur
face.
bit to
and nuts
of
the flat
drill
to
scr
bracket.
pilot
holes before
attach the
ews.
sur
mounting
surface to
to hold
the radio at your preferred viewing angle.
6. You can adjust the viewing angle at any
7. Now install the microphone wall hanger.
time.
The viewing angle has a 20º
tilt
range.
face.
drill-
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2.3.2 Recessed installat
ion
1. Tape
2. Drill the 2 screw holes where
3. Drill through the corners
4. R
5. Working from the rear
the supplied mounting template
is smooth and
taut.
marked.
Note:
If you are drilling
the screw
ing
area
that
holes.
to
create a cavity
will
be covered by the radio fascia
into
fiber
glass,
of
the hatched area where
in
the mounting
emove the mounting template and slide the radio
of
the
bulkhead,
with
using the 2 M5 x 32 screws
(The screws should
not
the plain washers and
be visible from the front
6. Now install the microphone wall hanger.
to
the chosen location. Ensure that the
Drill completely through the mounting
use a small drill
sur
face.
after
installation).
screw the radio firmly
bit to
drill
pilot
marked,
then
cut out
(The dashed line shows
into
the cavity.
to
the mounting
holes before
the
the total
nuts.
of
the
radio).
template
sur
face.
drill-
hatched
area
sur
face
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2.4 RS35 dimensions
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Installation
Instructions
2.5 Handset mic wall
hanger
1. Hold the handset mic wall hanger at the chosen location and use a soft pencil
the 2 screw hole positions
2. If the mounting
•
non-metallic,
wall hanger
•
metallic,
hanger
3. Hang the handset mic
surface is:
use the 2 self-tapping screws and 2 plain washers
to
the mounting
use the 2 flat
to
the mounting
onto
the mounting
sur
face.
scr
ews,
2 spring washers and 2 nuts
sur
face.
on
the handset mic wall hanger.
sur
face.
to
attach the handset
to
attach the handset mic
4. Now connect the radio.
0.96" (24.5
mm)
to mark
mic
wall
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Installation
Instructions
3
VHF electrical
3.1 Connect the
Both NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 is
connect
NMEA 0183, or the N2K
installation
radio
supported by this radio.
connector for
NMEA 2000
Use the GPS
connections.
connector cable to
1 -
VHF
antenna
A suitable radio antenna (not supplied) must be mounted and connected before you
operate the radio.
Always
mount the
station.
Consult your Simrad dealer for advice, if
VHF antenna as high as possible and at least
necessary.
37” (96 cm) from the base
2 -
NMEA
2000
The
radio can be connected
nector
on
the rear
(N2K) connector
of
the radio by a compliant
to
an NMEA 2000 network via the
N2K cable (not
NMEA 2000 NETWORK
supplied).
can
con-
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Installation
Instructions
Pin / Sock
1
2
3
et
Wire color
Gr
een
Red
Black
4 White
5 Blue
3 -
GPS
Connector and cable
Line
up
the arrow
The
pin
details are shown for
Pin
/
Sock
et
2 Orange NMEA 0183 OUT (+) 4800bps
Wire
c
olor
Shield
on
the GPS
connector
with
information.
GPS
/ MFD
(NMEA
0183)
GROUND,
NMEA 0183 OUT (-)
Function (NMEA
C
an-D,
Drain
Can-S, Power,
Can-C, Gr
Can-H, Data
ound
wire,
+12 V
High
2000)
Shield
DC
Can-L, Data Low
NMEA0183
5 (Y
ellow)
RS422 OUT
3 (W
RS232 OUT
7 (Blue)
the arrow
hite)
IN (+)
(-)
NMEA0183 OUT
on
the GPS
(+)
ange)
NMEA0183 IN (-)
2 (Or
RS422
RS232
IN
8 (Grey)
cable and plug together
AIS
(NMEA
0183 HS)
4800bps RS232 OUT (-) 38.4 kbps
4
(Gr
een)
GROUND
(Shield)
NMEA0183 OUT
1
(Bare
wire)
OUT
(+)
6
(Black)
(-)
.
5 Yellow NMEA 0183 IN (+) 4800bps
6 Black
7 Blue
Note:
The GPS
will not
be
connector
used,
on
the radio is provided
please ensure the protective cover is
with
a protective
fitted.
RS422 OUT (+) 38.4 kbps
RS232 OUT (+) 38.4 kbps
cover. If this
connector
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Installation
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4 -
Hailer Horn
Wire color
Function Details
White (+)
Shield
Important:
tion on
back’
Note:
output
Do
not
short circuit these 2
the boat because the hailer horn
when
not
transmitting.
We recommend you use a hailer horn
power.
5 -
External
speaker
You can connect 1 x 2 W 8Ω or
A speaker cable
Wire color
White
Black
with
3.5
mm
Function Details
Speaker
Speaker (-) Connect this wire
6, 7 - DC Power
Wire color
6 - Red
7 - Black
Function Details
(+) 13.6 V
(-) Gr
ound
8 - Ground
The vessels
nect the
supplied
battery negative
base station
to
make this
to
the boat’s Ground.
connection.
Connect
to
(-)
Shield
Connect
to
wires. Install the hailer horn
will
transmit the FOG horn sounds and
of
4 Ohms
to
obtain maximum 30 W
1 x 4 W 4Ω speaker
plug is provided
(+)
Connect this wire
DC
Connect this wire
to
the 3.5
to
make the connection
mm
to
the positive terminal
to
the negative terminal
to
the positive battery ter
least a 10 A fused 13.6 V DC electrical service
Connect this wire
must
be common
to
the battery negative ter
to
the boat’s
Ground
Use the Ground screw and Ground plain
hailer speaker
hailer speaker
in
a forward-facing
speaker
connector.
to
the
(Optional). You can
+
-
will ‘
speaker.
of
the
of
the
minal.
to
minal.
listen
audio
speaker.
speaker.
Use
the
radio.
washer
loca-
at
con-
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Installation
Instructions
3.2 Wiring diagram - NMEA 2000 connections
Fuse
5A Swit
ch
Multifunction
SIMRAD
Display
STBY
AUTO
MARK GOTO
MENU PAGES
IN OUT
MOB MOB
NSS 7
GPS Antenna
VHF Antenna
12 VDC
12 VDC
Power
only
120
T
T-C
onnectors
NMEA 2000
Network
Li n k 8
V HF
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Installation
Instructions
3.3 Wiring diagram - External speaker and
Exter
nal Speaker
Shield
Hailer
Speak
L i nk 8 VHF
White
hailer
er
VHF
Antenna
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3.17 Wiring diagram - NMEA 0183
Simrad - RS35 & HS35
Installation
Instructions
NMEA0183
In 4800
DSC
Infor
ma
tion
NMEA0183
Out
GPS P
osition
RS422
38,400
AIS
Infor
ma
tion
12 VDC
Power 12 VDC
F
use S
GPS P
lotter
RS35
VHF
witch
Red
Black
only
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Installation
Instructions
4
HS35 Handset
installation
Drill 3 x 04.0mm
mounting
Drill 1 x 03.5mm
Wire
1. Choose a suitable location that ensures sufficient room is allocated
2. Hold the supplied mounting bracket at the chosen location and use a soft pencil to
3. Drill the 3 screw holes (0 4.0 mm) and 1 wire hole (0 3.5mm) where
to fit
securly
in
handset
mark the 3 screw holes and 1 wire hole positions
completely through the mounting
Note:
If you are drilling
the screw
ing
holes.
the charging
into
fiber
bracket.
sur
face.
glass,
use a small drill
hole
holes
onto
the mounting
bit to
drill
pilot
to
sur
marked. Drill
122.0mm
[4.80]
13.0mm
[0.51]
allow the HS35
face.
holes before
drill-
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Installation
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4. Feed the DC
5. Use the flat
bracket
attach the nuts,
6. Connect the
Red
wire
connection wire through the wire hole (lower
scr
ews,
spring
washers,
plain
to
the location site
use the self-tapping screws instead
DC
connection wire
to
battery (+); black wire
OR,
if
washers,
you cannot reach behind the mounting
to
a 12 V DC source via a 1A
to
battery (-).
and nuts
of
the flat
hole).
to
attach the
scr
fuse.
mounting
surface to
ews.
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Installation
Instructions
5
Setup your radio - Your user
You can’t make any
You must enter your User MMSI before the DSC
DSC
transmissions
See the Setup section
Under extreme operating conditions,
on this radio may exceed
C
aution is advised
MMSI
CAUTION
until
it into
in
you’ve obtained a user MMSI and
your radio.
functions
the RS35 User Guide for full setup
of
CAUTION
normal
to
prevent possible skin
the temperature of the rear heat-sink
surface temperatures.
burns.
this radio
details.
entered
will work.
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