VHF 7000, 7100US, 7100EU
Operation Manual
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FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide a reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
•consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
IMPORTANT:
1.Some features described in this manual are not available on every model. In particular, DSC functions are NOT available on the 7000.
2.DSC functions will not operate on the 7100US or the 7100EU until your MMSID has been entered. Refer to section 4.2 for details.
3.The radio channels installed into the Navman VHF radio may vary from country to country, depending upon the model, and government or national communications authority regulations.
4.Navman NZ Ltd recommends that you check the radio operating licensing requirements of your country before using the Navman VHF radio. The operator is solely responsible for observing proper radio installation and usage practices.
5.A DSC warning label is supplied with the 7100US. To comply with FCC regulations, this label must be affixed in a location that is clearly visible from the operating controls of this radio. Make sure that the chosen location is clean and dry before applying this label.
It is the owner’s sole responsibility to install and use the instrument in such a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury or property damage.
Navman NZ Limited disclaims all liability for any use of this product in a way that may cause accidents, damage or that may violate the law.
Governing Language: This statement, any instruction manuals, user guides and other information relating to the product (Documentation) may be translated to, or has been translated from, another language (Translation). In the event of any conflict between any Translation of Documentation, the English language version of the Documentation will be the official version of the Documentation.
This manual represents the Navman VHF 7000, 7100US, and &7100EU radios at the time of printing. Navman NZ Limited reserves the right to make changes to specifications without notice.
Copyright © Navman NZ Limited, New Zealand. All rights reserved. NAVMAN is a registered trademark of Navman NZ Limited.
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Section 1 - General Information.............................................................. |
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1-1 Features.................................................................................................... |
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1-2 Customizing Your Navman VHF Radio..................................................... |
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1-3 How to Display and Navigate Menus........................................................ |
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1-4 How to Enter Alphanumeric Data.............................................................. |
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1-5 LCD Symbols and Meanings ................................................................... |
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1-6 Basic Operation and Key Functions.......................................................... |
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Section 2 - The Radio Menu (MENU)..................................................... |
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2-1 Radio Menu Options (Menu) ................................................................... |
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2-2 Maintain Your Buddy List (BUDDY LIST)................................................ |
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2-2-1 Add an Entry...................................................................................... |
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2-2-2 Edit an Entry...................................................................................... |
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2-2-3 Delete an Entry.................................................................................. |
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2-3 Local or Distance Sensitivity (LOCAL/DIST)........................................... |
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2-3-1 Set Distance Sensitivity..................................................................... |
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2-3-2 Set Local Sensitivity .......................................................................... |
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2-4 Backlighting (BACKLIGHT) and Contrast (CONTRAST)........................ |
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2-4-1 Set the Backlighting Level................................................................. |
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2-4-2 Set the Contrast Level....................................................................... |
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2-5 GPS Data and Time (GPS/DATA)........................................................... |
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2-5-1 Manually Enter Position and UTC Time (MANUAL).......................... |
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2-5-2 Local Time (TIME OFFSET).............................................................. |
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2-5-3 Time Format Options (TIME FORMAT)............................................. |
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2-5-4 Time Display Options (TIME DISPLAY) ............................................ |
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2-5-5 Position Display Options (LL display)................................................ |
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2-5-6 Course and Speed Display Options (COG/SOG).............................. |
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2-5-7 GPS Alert Options (ALERT) ............................................................. |
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2-6 GPS Simulator (SIMULATOR) ................................................................ |
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2-7 Reset to factory defaults (RESET).......................................................... |
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Section 3 - Radio Setup Menu (RADIO SETUP)................................... |
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3-1 Radio Setup Menu (RADIO SETUP) ...................................................... |
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3-2 Channel Names (CH NAME) ................................................................. |
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3-3 RING & BEEP Volume (RING VOLUME) & (BEEP VOLUME).............. |
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3-4 Internal Speaker connections (INT SPEAKER) ...................................... |
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3-5 Set the Priority Channel (watch MODE) ................................................. |
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3-6 Weather Alert (Wx ALERT) .................................................................... |
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3-7 NMEA protocol (COM PORT) ................................................................. |
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Section 4 - DSC Setup Menu (DSC SETUP) ......................................... |
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4-1 DSC Setup - Menu Options .................................................................... |
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4-2 Enter Your User MMSID (USER MMSID) ............................................... |
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4-3 Maintain Your Groups (GROUP SETUP)................................................ |
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4-3-1 Create a Group (GROUP SETUP).................................................... |
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4-3-2 Edit Group Name Details .................................................................. |
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4-3-3 Delete a Group.................................................................................. |
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4-4 Response to Individual Calls (INDIV REPLY) ......................................... |
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4-5 atis MMSID & ATIS FUNCTIONALITY.................................................... |
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4-5-1 Enter or Edit YOUR ATIS MMSID ..................................................... |
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4-5-2 Enable ATIS Functionality (ATIS FUNC) ........................................... |
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4-6 DSC functionality options (DSC FUNC).................................................. |
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4-7 Response Type to LL POLLING Calls (LL REPLY)................................. |
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Section 5 - Sending and Receiving DSC Calls .................................... |
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5-1 WHAT IS DSC?....................................................................................... |
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5-2 Sending dsc calls.................................................................................... |
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5-2-1 Make a Routine Call (INDIvidual)...................................................... |
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5-2-2 Retrying a Routine Call ..................................................................... |
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5-2-3 Acknowledgement of an Individual Incoming Call (INDIV) ................ |
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5-2-4 Recall the Most Recent Incoming Call (LAST).................................. |
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5-2-5 Call a Group (GROUP)...................................................................... |
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5-2-7 Call using the Call Log (CALL LOG................................................... |
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5-2-8 Call using the Distress Log (DIST LOG) ........................................... |
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5-2-9 Request the LL Position of a Buddy (LL REQUEST) ........................ |
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5-3 Receiving DSC Calls............................................................................... |
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5-3-1 Receiving an All Ships Call (ALL SHIPS).......................................... |
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5-3-2 Receiving an Individual Call (INDIV) ................................................. |
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5-3-3 Receiving a Group Call (GROUP)..................................................... |
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5-3-4 Receiving a Geographic Call (GEOGRAPH)..................................... |
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5-3-5 Receiving a Polled Position Call (POSITION)................................... |
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Section 6 - Distress Calls ...................................................................... |
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6-1 Sending a Distress Call .......................................................................... |
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6-2 Receiving a Distress Call (DISTRESS!).................................................. |
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6-3 Distress Acknowledgement (distress ack) or Relay .............................. |
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Appendix A - Technical Specifications........................................................... |
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Appendix B - Troubleshooting....................................................................... |
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Appendix C - VHF Marine Channel Charts........................................... |
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C-1 international Channel Chart.................................................................... |
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C-2 USA Channel Chart................................................................................ |
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C-3 CANADA Channel CHART..................................................................... |
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C-4 EU Channel Chart .................................................................................. |
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Special Channels 7................................................................................. |
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Appendix D - MMSID & License Information........................................ |
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Appendix E - How to Contact Us........................................................... |
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Section 1 - General Information 1-1 Features
Congratulations on your purchase of a Navman VHF 7000, 7100US, or 7100EU marine band VHF radio. All of these models provide the following useful features:
•prominent channel display
•adjustable contrast settings for the LCD
•adjustable keypad backlighting for easy night-time use
•waterproof and submersible to comply with JIS-7
•GPS latitude and longitude (LL) and time display (when connected to a GPS)
•choice of High or Low (25 W or 1 W) transmission power
•top centred PTT button for comfortable leftor right-handed use
•powerful 4 W external audio output
•access to all currently-available marine VHF channel banks (USA, Canada, International) including weather channels where available
•special CH16 or CH16/9 key for quick access to the priority (international distress) channel
•special 3CH key to select your three favourite channels
•PSCAN (similar to dual watch) facility
In addition, the VHF 7100 models also provide:
•DSC (Digital Select Calling) capability that meets USCG SC101 and Class D Standards. 7100US only.
•DSC (Digital Select Calling) capability that meets EC Class D Standards.
VHF 7100EU only.
•DISTRESS call button to automatically transmit the MMSID and position until an acknowledgement is received
•easy access to a buddy list of up to 20 favourite people
•MMSID storage for three favourite groups
•Group Call and All Ships Call facility
•LL position polling information
•Weather alert facility. VHF 7100US only.
•ATIS facility for inland waterways. VHF 7100EU only.
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You can customize the radio to suit your individual preferences. Some preferences can be set directly through the keys as explained in this Section.
Other preferences are set up through the built-in menus and these are explained in the other Sections.
1.Hold down MENU (or CALL/MENU). Note that only four menu items can be displayed at any one time on the screen.
2.Press + CH - to scroll up and down the menu until the cursor is positioned at the desired option. Press ENT to display that option.
3.Make any entries or changes as explained in the following section.
4.Press ENT to confirm changes. Otherwise, press ESC to keep the original entry.
5.Press ESC to backup one screen or exit. Any changes are active as soon as you exit the screen.
If your radio does not have the optional alphanumeric microphone, use the + CH - key to enter alphanumeric data.
Press - to count through numbers, or hold down to scroll rapidly to the desired number. Press + to step through the alphabet, or hold down to scroll rapidly to the desired character.
If you make an error, press - until < is displayed, then press ENT to backup and correct the entry.
This simulation shows the locations of all the following information symbols:
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Transmitting. |
HI LO |
Transmission power. High (HI) 25W or Low (LO) 1W. |
WX |
Weather channel. |
WX ALT |
Weather Alert. Alarm beeps will sound. VHF 7100US only. |
BUSY |
Receiver busy with an incoming signal. |
PRI |
Priority channel is selected. |
DDuplex operation. Otherwise, blank for Simplex operation.
LOCAL |
Local calling is selected. Otherwise, blank for distance calling. |
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DSC capability is available. VHF 7100US and VHF 7100EU only. |
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Incoming DSC call. |
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Low Battery warning (activates at 10.5 V) |
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USA INT CAN |
Selected channel bank for VHF radio operations and regulations. |
XChannel is temporarily deleted from the ALL SCAN operation.
B A |
Channel suffix, if applicable. |
CH1 CH2 CH3 |
Shows which of the 3 favourite channels, if any, are selected. |
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Otherwise blank. |
ATIS |
Enabled for use in European inland waterways. Otherwise blank. |
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A typical operational display is shown here.
The latitude and longitude of the vessel and the local time are shown.
A transmission on Channel 16 is being made at high power using the International channel bank.
Channel 16 is set as the Priority channel. It is also set as favourite channel 1.
There is an incoming DSC call so the receiver is busy.
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All possible keys and their functions are listed. Note that some of the keys are not available depending on your Navman VHF radio model.
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VOL/PWR |
Volume and Power. Turn clockwise to power on. Continue to turn until a |
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comfortable volume is reached. VOL/PWR will also adjust the settings of an |
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external speaker, if connected. |
SQL |
Squelch or Threshold Level. Sets the threshold level for the minimum |
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receiver signal. Turn fully counterclockwise until random noise is heard, then |
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turn slowly clockwise until the random noise disappears. Make another 1/4 |
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turn clockwise for best reception in open sea conditions. |
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In areas of high noise (eg close to large cities) reception may improve if |
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sensitivity is reduced. Either turn SQL slowly clockwise or use the LOCAL |
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setting. See section 2.3. |
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Priority Channel. VHF 7100US only. Also on the microphone. Press to |
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cancel all other modes and to tune into the priority channel. Press again to |
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return to your original channel. |
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The default is Channel 16. To make Channel 09 the priority channel, hold |
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down 16/9 until a beep sounds and 09 is displayed. |
16Priority Channel. VHF 7100EU and VHF 7000 only. Also on the microphone.
Press to cancel all other modes and to tune into the priority channel, Channel 16, on high power. Press again to return to your original channel.
WX |
Weather Channel. VHF 7100US and VHF 7000 only. In USA and Canadian |
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waters, press to hear the most recently selected weather station. The WX |
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Press + or - to change to a different weather channel. Press WX again to |
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return to the most recent channel. |
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If the weather alert mode (ALT) is ON and an alert tone of 1050Hz is |
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broadcast from the weather station, it is picked up automatically and the |
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alarm sounds. Press any key to hear the weather alert voice message. |
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H/L |
Transmission Power. High (HI) 25W or Low (LO) 1W. Press to toggle |
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between high or low transmission power for the entire channel bank. The HI |
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Some channels allow only low power transmissions. Error beeps will sound if |
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the power transmission setting is incorrect. |
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Some channels allow only low power transmissions initially, but can be |
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changed to high power by holding down H/L and PTT at the same time. See |
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Appendix C for a complete listing of channel charts. |
3CH |
Three Favourite Channels. Also on the microphone. Press to toggle |
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between your favourite channels. The CH1, CH2, or CH3 symbol appears on |
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the LCD to show which favourite channel is selected. |
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To scan only one of your favourite channels, press 3CH then immediately |
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press and release SCAN. If you want to scan all three favourite channels, |
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press 3CH then immediately press and hold SCAN. |
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To add a favourite channel for the first time, select that channel then hold |
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3CH to store it in the CH1 location. Repeat the procedure to store two more |
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favourite channels in the CH2 and CH3 locations respectively. |
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If you try and add another favourite channel it will overwrite the existing CH3. |
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CH1 and CH2 remain unless you delete them. |
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To delete a favourite channel, select that channel then hold down 3CH until |
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the CH1, CH2 or CH3 symbol disappears off the LCD. |
UIC |
Channel Bank. 7100US only. Press to toggle between USA, International |
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or Canadian channel banks. The selected channel bank is displayed on the |
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LCD along with the last used channel. All the channel charts are shown in |
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U/I |
Channel Bank. 7000 only. Press to toggle between channel banks. Note |
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The selected channel bank is displayed on the LCD along with the last used |
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channel. All the channel charts are shown in Appendix C. |
DIM |
Backlighting. 7100EU only. Press to toggle between the backlighting |
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settings. OFF will extinguish all the backlighting except for the DISTRESS |
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key. (Otherwise, use the menu to change the backlight setting.) |
SCAN |
Scan. Press to scan between your current channel and the priority channel in |
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DUAL or TRI WATCH mode. The weather channel is also scanned if the USA |
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channel bank is selected and the weather alert mode (ALT) is ON. |
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Hold down SCAN to enter ALL SCAN mode where the priority channel is |
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checked every 1.5 seconds. |
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When a signal is received, scanning stops at that channel and BUSY |
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appears on the screen. If the signal ceases for more than 5 seconds, the |
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scan restarts. |
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Press ENT to temporarily skip over (lock out) an “always busy” channel when |
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in ALL SCAN mode and resume the scan. An X is shown on the screen to |
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designate a skipped channel. Note that it is not possible to skip over the |
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priority channel. |
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Press SCAN to stop at the current channel. |
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+ CH - |
Channel Select. Also on the microphone. The current channel is shown on |
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the screen in BIG digits with an appropriate designator suffix A or B in small |
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letters below the channel number. |
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Press + or - to step through the available channels one at a time, or hold |
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down to scroll rapidly through all the available channels. See Appendix C for |
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a listing of channel charts. |
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Alphanumeric Entry. This key can also be used for menu selection and for |
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alphanumeric entry. Press + or - to scroll the cursor up or down menu options |
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when navigating menus. |
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When editing an item containing only numbers, press - to count through the |
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numbers or hold down to scroll rapidly. |
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To enter a character, press + to step through the alphabet or hold down to |
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scroll rapidly. |
ENT |
Enter. Use ENT when navigating menus, to confirm entries and edits. |
ESC |
Escape. Use ESC when navigating menus, to clear incorrect entries, to |
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exit from a menu without saving changes, and to back up to the previous |
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screen. |
CALL/MENU |
DSC Setup Menu and DSC Call Menu. 7100US and 7100EU only. Press to |
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enter the DSC Call Menu and make DSC calls. See Section 5. |
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Hold down to enter the DSC Setup Menu and customize your radio. See |
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Section 4. |
MENU |
Radio menu. 7000 only. Press to enter the Radio Menu and customize your |
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NAVMAN VHF radio. See Section 3. |
DISTRESS |
Send DSC Distress Call. 7100US & 7100EU only. See Section 6. |
PTT |
Press To Talk. Press PTT to transmit at any time on an allowable channel. |
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This automatically exits you from menu mode and stops scanning. You must |
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release PTT to receive a signal. |
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If PTT sticks, a built-in timer will automatically shut down a transmission after |
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five minutes and sound the error beeps. |
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The following options are available through MENU (or CALL/MENU):
Maintain your buddy list.
See Section 2-2.
Set radio sensitivity.
See Section 2-3.
Set backlight level.
See Section 2-4.
Set contrast level.
See Section 2-4.
Set position & UTC manually.
See Section 2-5.
Set local time and time format.
See Section 2-5.
Radio Setup Menu.
See Section 3.
Turn the GPS Simulator on/off.
See Section 2.6.
Reset factory settings.
See Section 2.7.
Sections 1-3 and 1-4 explain how to navigate around the menu and enter, save and change data.
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MENU SELECT >BUDDY LIST LOCAL/DIST BACKLIGHT
VHF 7100US and VHF 7100EU only.
Use the Buddy List to store the names and associated MMSIDs of 20 favourite people. Names are stored in the order of entry, with the most recent entry shown first.
The following sections show to use BUDDY LIST to add, edit, and delete entries on your buddy list.
Section 3 explains how to call a buddy.
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1.Select BUDDY LIST. The cursor is at MANUAL NEW. Press ENT.
2.Enter the buddy name, one character at a time (this may be alphanumeric) then press ENT repeatedly until the cursor moves to the MMSID entry line.
4.Enter the MMSID associated with that buddy name (this must be numeric) then press ENT.
5.The new buddy name and MMSID are displayed. Press ENT to store the new entry, which is displayed at the top of your buddy list.
Note that when the BUDDY LIST is full (20 entries), you cannot make a new entry until you have deleted an existing entry.
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1.Select BUDDY LIST. Press ENT to display the list of entries.
2.Scroll down (if required) to the incorrect entry and press ENT.
3.Select EDIT. The cursor is at the first character of the name.
4.Edit the buddy name or, to edit only the MMSID, press ENT repeatedly until the cursor moves to the MMSID line.
5.When you are finished, press ENT (repeatedly if necessary) to display the next screen.
6.Press ENT to store the changes. The buddy list is displayed again. If more changes are required, repeat Steps 2 thru 6. Otherwise, press ESC to exit.
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1.Select BUDDY LIST. Press ENT to display the list of entries.
2.Scroll down (if required) to the entry you want to delete and press ENT.
3.Select DELETE then select YES.
4.The entry is deleted immediately and the buddy list is displayed again.
MENU SELECT BUDDY LIST >LOCAL/DIST BACKLIGHT
Use LOCAL/DIST to improve the sensitivity of the receiver either locally (LOCAL) or over distances (DIST).
LOCAL is not recommended for use in open sea conditions. It is designed for use in areas of high radio noise; for example, close to cities.
See also SQL (Squelch Control) in Section 1.6.
SENSITIVITY >DISTANT LOCAL
1.Select LOCAL/DIST then select DIST.
2.Press ENT to activate the DIST setting. This disables local sensitivity and the menu is displayed again.
SENSITIVITY
DISTANT >LOCAL
1.Select LOCAL/DIST then scroll to LOCAL.
2.Press ENT to activate the LOCAL setting. This disables distance sensitivity and the menu is displayed again.
LOCAL is displayed on the LCD as a reminder that local sensitivity is selected.
MENU SELECT LOCAL/DIST >BACKLIGHT CONTRAST
Use BACKLIGHT to set the backlight levels for the LCD and the keypad at a comfortable level.
The microphone keypad backlighting is either ON or OFF. Use CONTRAST to set the contrast level for the LCD.
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1. Select BACKLIGHT.
2. Select a comfortable backlight level using + or - to change the setting.
3. Press ENT to enable the setting and return to the menu. Note that the DISTRESS key backlighting cannot be switched off.
CONTRAST LO HI
1.Select CONTRAST.
2.Select a comfortable contrast level using + or - to change the setting.
3.Press ENT to enable the setting and return to the menu.
MENU SELECT BACKLIGHT CONTRAST >GPS/DATA
If the boat has an operational GPS navigation receiver, the VHF radio automatically detects and updates the vessel position and the local time.
However, if the GPS navigation receiver is disconnected or absent, you can specify the vessel position and the local time manually, using the GPS/DATA option.
This information is important because it will be used if a DSC distress call is transmitted.
You can also enter the course (COG) and speed (SOG) and select GPSAlert and GPS Simulator options.
Note that this function is available only if an operational GPS receiver is not connected.
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1.Select GPS/DATA, then MANUAL.
2.Enter the latitude, then the longitude, then the UTC.
3.Press ENT when all the information is correct.
The vessel’s latitude and longitude are shown on the screen, with the UTC time. The prefix MAN indicates a manual entry. The manual entries are cancelled if a real GPS position is received.
The local time can be set by entering the time offset between UTC and local time as follows.
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1.Select GPS/DATA, then SETTING.
2.Select TIME OFFSET to enter the difference between UTC and local time. Half hour increments can be used with a maximum offset of ±13 hours.
In this example, a difference of +1.5 hours has been entered and the local time is displayed with the suffix LOC.
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Time can be shown in 12 or 24 hour format.
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1.Select GPS/DATA, then SETTING.
2.Select TIME FORMAT.
3.Select 12 Hr or 24 Hr as desired. In this example, 12 hour format has been selected and so the LCD shows the AM or PM suffix.
If you have entered the time manually as described in the previous sections, the time is always shown on the screen with the prefix M.
VHF 7000, 7100US, 7100EU Operation Manual |
NAVMAN |
15 |
However, if the vessel position is being updated through a GPS navigation receiver, you can switch the time display on the screen ON or OFF as follows:
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TIME OFFSET |
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1.Select GPS/DATA, then SETTING.
2.Select TIME DISPLAY.
3.Select ON (on) or OFF (off) as desired. In this example, OFF has been selected and so the screen no longer shows the time.
If the time display is set ON, course and speed data are not displayed on the LCD (see section 2-5-6).
If you have entered the vessel position manually as described in the previous section, the vessel position is always shown on the screen with the suffix M.
However, if the time is being updated through a GPS navigation receiver, you can switch the vessel position display on the screen on or off as follows:
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1.Select GPS/DATA, then SETTING.
2.Select LL DISPLAY.
3.Select ON (on) or OFF (off) as desired. In this example, OFF has been selected and the screen no longer shows the vessel position.
Use this option to display course over ground (COG) and speed over ground (SOG) data on the screen.
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2.Select COG/SOG.
3.Select ON (on) or OFF (off) as desired. In this example, ON has been selected and so the screen shows the bearing and speed.
If GOG/SOG is set ON (on), the time is not displayed on the screen (see section 2-5-4).
The GPS alert is usually set to ON (on) so that if the GPS navigation receiver is disconnected, the alarm sounds.
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