Thrane&Thrane Sailor SP3560 User Manual

SAILOR SP3560 ATEX UHF
USER MANUAL
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Safe use of ATEX equipment:
Always keep battery connectors dry and clean.
Use only with Sailor ATEX approved accessories. Alternatively ATEX approved accessories in compliance
with the accessory connector ATEX specification may be used.
Do not change accessories in wet or humid enviroments.
Do not charge the battery in hazardous area.
For charge of battery use Part no: 403505A - ATEX CH3505 Compact Charger, Part no: 403507B - ATEX CH3507 Single Position Charger or Part no: 403508B - ATEX CH3508 Dual Position Charger
Use only battery type Sailor B3503 or B3504.
Do not use a mechanically damaged radio.
Unpacking of the radio and accessories and the removal of the protective film in front of the display window must not take place in the ATEX protected area.
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SP3560 ATEX UHF
Document number: TT 98-124309-E
Release date: April, 2012
Copyright: © 2009 Thrane & Thrane A/S. All rights reserved.
Trademark Acknowledgements
SAILOR is a registered trademark of Thrane & Thrane A/S.
Other product and company names mentioned in this manual may be
trademarks or trade names of their respective owners.
Warranty limitation
IMPORTANT - The radio and batteries are sealed waterproof units. To create and maintain the waterproof integrity they were assembled in a controlled environment using special equipment. The radio and batteries are not user maintainable units, and under no circumstances should the units be opened except by authorized personnel. Unauthorized opening of the units will invalidate the warranty.
Disclaimer
Any responsibility or liability for loss or damage in connection with the use of this product and the accompanying documentation is disclaimed by Thrane & Thrane. The information in this manual is provided for information purposes only, is subject to change without notice and may contain errors or inaccuracies.
Manuals issued by Thrane & Thrane are periodically revised and updated. Anyone relying on this information should acquire the most current version e.g. from the Thrane & Thrane Extranet at: http://extranet.thrane.com.
Thrane & Thrane is not responsible for the content or accuracy of any translations or reproductions, in whole or in part, of this manual from any other source.
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Precautions
Avoid water and salt in the I/O connector and keep it clean frequently.
Only use original Thrane & Thrane battery packs. Make sure they are clean and dry before attaching the transceiver. Be careful not to damage any gaskets.
Only use the original Thrane & Thrane charger for the rechargeable battery.
Be very careful when handling the Lithium batteries. With correct use they are safe but any misuse might cause dangerous situations.
Never short circuit the battery terminals, never expose the transceiver and the batteries to extreme temperature or fire and never use any kind of violence.
Avoid close contact between the antenna and parts of the human body. The top of the antenna must never be closer than 2.5 cm to the body when transmitting.
Do not submerge the transceiver more than 1 m for 30 minutes.
Keep the transceiver at least 0.3 m away from the magnetic compass.
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Training information
SAILOR SP3560 ATEX UHF is designed for to be operated safely. It must be operated by licensed personnel only.
The SP3560 complies with the uncontrolled RF exposure limits.
FCC OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C, evaluating compliance with FCC guidelines for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields.
American National Standards Institute (C95.1) IEEE standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz.
American National Standards Institute (C95.3) IEEE recommended practice for the measurement of potentially hazardous electromagnetic fields - RF and microwaves.
Correct use
For best performance, hold the radio vertically and 5 cm away from the head when talking into the microphone.
Channel programming
Sailor SP3560 ATEX UHF always requires a license to operate.
For the U.S and Canadian market there are no channels pre-programmed into the radio when leaving the factory. The users have to apply the authority for a license and a channel allocation. The licensed channels can then only be programmed into the radio by a general agent or the manufacture by special Service tools. Users are not able to access or change any of the programmed channels.
Warning! Your Thrane & Thrane UHF radio generates electromagnetic RF (radio frequency) energy when transmitting. To ensure that you are not exposed to excessive amounts of energy and thus to avoid health hazards from excessive exposure to RF energy, all persons must be at least
2.5 cm away from the antenna when the radio is transmitting.
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Power settings
Power settings are adjusted at the factory. The settings for the normal "High" power and the reduced "Low" power are saved and locked in the radio and is not accessible for the user. The user is not able to change any of the preset power settings. The user can only select the preset Low power or High power by pushing a button on the keyboard.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Your ATEX UHF .....................................................................1
Performance ........................................................................ 2
Channels ............................................................................. 2
Chapter 2 Operation
Controls ............................................................................... 5
Keys and buttons ................................................................5
The display .........................................................................7
Using the ATEX UHF ............................................................ 8
Basic functions .................................................................. 8
Other functions .................................................................. 11
Chapter 3 Batteries
Battery level indication ..................................................... 15
Removing and inserting the battery pack .......................... 15
The battery chargers ......................................................... 16
Installing the charger ....................................................... 16
Recharging the battery ......................................................17
Chapter 4 Configuring the radio
Configuration mode ............................................................19
Entering and using configuration mode ............................ 19
List of configuration settings .............................................20
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Chapter 5 Equipment and accessories
External equipment ........................................................... 27
List of equipment .............................................................. 27
Connecting external equipment ........................................ 27
Impact on radio operation ................................................28
Accessorie connector ........................................................28
Accessories ....................................................................... 29
List of accessories .............................................................29
Attaching and removing the belt clip .................................31
Attaching the lanyard ........................................................31
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
Displaying errors .............................................................. 33
App. A Technical specifications
Technical data SP3560 ...................................................... 35
General ............................................................................35
Transmitter .......................................................................36
Receiver ...........................................................................36
Battery life guidelines ....................................................... 38
Battery (rechargeable) .....................................................38
Dimensional drawing, transceiver .................................... 39
Dimensional drawing, charger .......................................... 40
Declaration of Conformity..................................................40
Declaration of Conformity ................................................. 43
App. B Attention
Goretex Membran ............................................................. 49
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Introduction
Your ATEX UHF
The ATEX UHF is designed for flexibility in daily use. It connects easily to external equipment like headsets and fist mikes, making the SP3560 suitable for any noisy environment.
Main features:
Unique man machine interface, an excellent
grip even with gloves, and large tactile buttons.
Display with red adjustable backlight which
makes the display visible even at night.
Built-in “sleep” function, minimizing power
consumption and improving battery lifetime.
Selectable 12.5 kHz narrow band or 25 kHz
wide band operation.
Scrambling function for privacy calls.
CTCSS function for selective opening of
Squelch.
A lanyard and belt clip included.
A huge accessory program comes with the SAILOR SP3500 series.
Please find the nearest SAILOR distributor on www.thrane.com.
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Performance
For best performance of the transceiver keep the following in mind:
Keep clear of metal environment.
Hold the transceiver vertically and 5 cm from lips and push the PTT when transmitting.
In receive mode carry the transceiver vertically with belt clips.
To preserve battery power, adjust squelch to close the loudspeaker when there is no signal.
If you are in a lifeboat keep the antenna as high as possible.
Channels
This radio is not programmed with any channels for USA and Canada.
The user have to apply at the authorities for a licens.
For Europe this radio can be programmed according to the following tables:
Table 1: Single frequency simplex channels (25 kHz or 12.5 kHz use)
Channel designator Frequency
Channel A 467.525 MHz
Channel B 467.550 MHz
Channel C 467.575 MHz
Channel D 457.525 MHz
Channel E 457.550 MHz
Channel F 457.575 MHz
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Table 2: Additional channels for 12.5 kHz equipment
Table 3: Two-frequency simplex channels for use with repeater only
Channel designator Frequency
Channel M 467.5375 MHz
Channel N 467.5625 MHz
Channel O 457.5375 MHz
Channel P 457.5625 MHz
Channel designator Repeater RX Frequency Repeater TX Frequency
Channel G 467.525 MHz 457.525 MHz
Channel H 467.550 MHz 457.550 MHz
Channel J 467.575 MHz 457.575 MHz
Channel K 467.5375 MHz 457.5375 MHz
Channel L 467.5625 MHz 457.5625 MHz
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Operation
Controls
Keys and buttons
1. On/off/volume
2. Light/Lock
3. Push To Talk (PTT)
4. Up key
5. Down key
6. Hi/Lo output power
7. Squelch
8. Scan
9. D/P0 quick channel select
10. Loudspeaker/microphone
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Key presses
Pressing and holding certain keys gives access to additional functions, shown in the table below.
Key
Short press
(1 beep)
Long press
(2 beeps)
Extra long
press
(3 beeps)
Show next available item in the list (up or down).
Default: Channel selection
Run through available items, or select tagged channels P1 () or P2 ().
Run through available items if an P1 or P2 channel is tagged
Activate Squelch control (Adjust with up/down arrows).
Monitor function. Open Squelch completely. Set period of time in configuration mode.
1 press: Activate/ terminate Dual watch.
2 presses: Activate memory scan.
Add/Delete channel from memory scan.
Toggle between high and low transmitter power.
Select channel D. Select preprogrammed
channel P0.
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The display
The display holds various fields of information, explained below.
1. Current working channel.
2. Lo”: Reduced transmitter power. Full transmitter power is not shown in display.
3. Dual watch activated.
4. Current working channel is marked for scanning.
5. Keypad is locked.
6. Battery level indicator.
7. Transmitting (TX) /Receiving (RX).
8. Accessory is connected.
9. Service line for various purposes. In this example the volume level.
10. Semi-duplex channel.
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Using the ATEX UHF
Basic functions
Switching the radio on and off
To switch the radio on, turn the knob at the top of the radio clockwise.
The display lights up showing the last used channel and the battery level.
To switch the radio off, Turn the knob back counter-clockwise until it clicks.
Selecting the working channel
To select channel D, press the D/P0 key.
To select among all available channels, press or on the keypad. For fast selection, press and hold  or .
The display shows the currently selected channel. The bottom left corner of the display shows “Dup” if the channel is a semi-duplex channel.
Note
Before using the radio, mount the antenna at the top of the radio. The antenna is delivered with the radio.
Note
Long press on or can also be used to select preferred channels. For information on how to program preferred channels, see Configuring the radio on page 17.
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Activating a call
To activate a call to the selected channel, press and hold the PTT button on the side of the radio.
The radio transmits as long as the PTT button is pressed. A small TX sign next to the channel num­ber indicates when the radio is in transmit mode.
Adjusting the volume
To increase the volume, turn the on/off knob at the top of the radio clockwise.
To decrease the volume, turn the knob counter-clockwise.
The display shows the level of the volume, e.g. “VOL 5”, while it is adjusted.
Using Squelch control
To activate Squelch control, press the SQ key.
To set the Squelch level, press (closing) or (opening). The display shows the Squelch level while it is adjusted, e.g. “SQ 5”.
Adjusting the display backlight
To turn on the backlight, press the Light/Lock button on the side of the radio.
To adjust the backlight level, press or within 3 seconds after turning on the light. The display shows the level while it is adjusted, e.g. “DIM MED”.
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