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Standard Horizon Receiver Phantom Series PS1000 Operating Instructions
Standard Horizon Receiver Phantom Series PS1000 Operating Instructions
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Page 21 Phantom PS1000 KEY PAD [ SCAN] Key Starts and stops scanning of programmed channels. If held while the [ ] or [ ] key is pressed, the radio will show the channels programmed in scan memory. This function will not work if the unit is scanning. NOTE: The priority channel is Channel 16 only. Secondary use Press and hold the [ SCAN] key to program the current channel into the Scan Memory. [ CALL( SET) MENU] Key The [ CALL( SET) MENU] key functions as the enter key. Secondary use Press the [ CALL( SET) MENU] key to access the DSC OPERATION menu. The “INDIVIDUAL CALL,” “GROUP CALL,” “ALL SHIP CALL,” “POSI- TION REQUEST,” and “POSITION SEND” functions can be accessed from the DSC OPERATION menu. Press and hold the [ CALL( SET) MENU] key to access the RADIO SETUP (refer ro section “8. ) or DSC SETUP menu (refer ro section 7). [ DW( IC)] Key Watches for a transmission on CH16 and another selected channel until either signal is received. (Dual watch) NOTE: When the DSC SCANNING feature is enabled (see section “7.2 DSC SCAN”), the radio watches for a transmission on CH16, another selected channel, and CH70 until either signal is received (Triple watch). [ NAV] Key Press the [NAV] key, when connected to the GPS receiver, the LCD dis- plays Position Information or Cruise Information from the GPS. [ WX] Key Immediately recalls the previously selected US NOAA weather channel from any channel location. Secondary use Holding down the [16/9] key while pressing the [WX] key switch the Chan- nel Group. [ DISTRESS] KEY Used to send a DSC Distress Call. To send the distress call refer to section “11.4.1. Transmitting a DSC Distress Call.”
Phantom PS1000 Page 22 10 BASIC OPERATION 10.1 RECEPTION 1. After the transceiver has been installed, ensure that the power supply and antenna are properly connected. 2. Press and hold the [ PWR] key on the RAM+ mic or on the front panel of the Phantom PS1000 until the radio turns on. 3. Press the [ SQL] key, then press the [ ] key until the “ ” icon will appears. This state is known as “squelch off”. 4. Press the [ VOL] key, then press the [ ] key until the noise or audio from the speaker is at a comfortable level. 5. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select the clear channel. 6. Press the [ SQL] key, then press the [ ] until the random noise disappears (and “ ” icon will disappears). This state is known as the “squelch threshold.” 7. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select the desired channel. Refer to the channel chart on page 61 for available channels. 8. When a message is received, adjust the volume to the desired listening level. The “ ” indicator in the LCD is displayed indicating that the channel is being used. 10.2 TRANSMISSION 1. Perform steps 1 through 7 of RECEPTION. 2. Before transmitting, monitor the channel to ensure it is clear. THIS IS AN FCC REQUIREMENT! 3 Press the PTT (push-to-talk) switch. The “ ” indicator in the LCD is displayed. 4. Speak slowly and clearly into the microphone. 5. When the transmission is finished, release the PTT switch. 10.3 TRANSMIT TIME - OUT TIMER ( TOT) When the PTT switch on the microphone is held down, transmit time is limited to 5 minutes. This limits unintentional transmissions due to a stuck microphone. About 10 seconds before automatic transmitter shutdown, a warning beep will be heard from the speaker(s). The transceiver will automatically go to receive mode, even if the PTT switch is continually held down. Before transmitting again, the PTT switch must first be released and then pressed again.
Page 23 Phantom PS1000 10.4 SIMPLEX/DUPLEX CHANNEL USE Refer to the VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART (page 57) for instructions on use of simplex and duplex channels. NOTE All channels are factory-programmed in accordance with International, Industry Canada (Canada), and FCC (USA) regulations. Mode of opera- tion cannot be altered from simplex to duplex or vice-versa. 10.5 INTERNATIONAL, USA, AND CANADA MODE 1. To change the modes, hold the [ 16/9] key and press the [ WX] key. The mode changes from “USA” to “International” to “Canadian” with each press of the [ WX] key. 2. “U” will be displayed on the LCD for USA mode, and “I” will be displayed for International mode, and “C” will be displayed for Canadian mode. 3. Refer to the VHF MARINE CHANNEL CHART (page 57) for allocated chan- nels in each mode. 10.6 NOAA WEATHER CHANNELS NOTE NOAA Weather channels are available in the waters of USA and Canada only. 1. To receive a NOAA weather channel, press the [ WX] key from any channel. The transceiver will go to the last selected weather channel. 2. Press the [ ] or [ ] keys to select a different NOAA weather channel. 3. To exit from the NOAA weather channels, press the [ WX] key. The trans- ceiver returns to the channel it was on prior to a weather channel. 10.6.1 NOAA Weather Alert In the event of extreme weather disturbances, such as storms and hurricanes, the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) sends a weather alert accompanied by a 1050 Hz tone and subsequent weather report on one of the NOAA weather channels. When the Weather Alert feature is enabled (see section “11.9 WX ALERT”), the transceiver is capable of receiving this alert if the following is performed: 1. Program NOAA weather channels into the transceiver’s memory for scan- ning. Follow the same procedure as for regular channels under section “10.12 SCANNING.” 2. Press the [ SCAN] key once to start memory scanning or hold down the [ SCAN] key during memory scanning to start priority scanning.
Phantom PS1000 Page 24 3. The programmed NOAA weather channels will be scanned along with the regular-programmed channels. However, scanning will not stop on a nor- mal weather broadcast unless a NOAA alert is received. 4. When an alert is received on a NOAA weather channel, scanning will stop and the transceiver will emit a loud beep to alert the user of a NOAA broadcast. 5. Press the [ WX] key to stop the alert tone and receive the weather report. NOTE If the [ WX] key is not pressed the alert tone will be emitted for 5 minutes and then the weather report will be received. 10.6.2 NOAA Weather Alert Testing NOAA tests the alert system ever Wednesday between 11AM and 1PM. To test the Phantom PS1000’s NOAA Weather feature, on Wednesday between 11AM and 1PM, setup as in previous section and confirm the alert is heard. 10.7 EMERGENCY ( CHANNEL 16 USE) Channel 16 is known as the Hail and Distress Channel. An emergency is de- fined as a threat to life or property. In such instances, be sure the transceiver is on and set to CHANNEL 16. Then use the following procedure: 1. Press the microphone push-to-talk switch and say “Mayday, Mayday, May- day. This is , , ” (your vessel’s name). 2. Then repeat once: “Mayday, ” (your vessel’s name). 3. Now report your position in latitude/longitude, or by giving a true or mag- netic bearing (state which) to a well-known landmark such as a navigation aid or geographic feature such as an island or harbor entry. 4. Explain the nature of your distress (sinking, collision, aground, fire, heart attack, life-threatening injury, etc.). 5. State the kind of assistance your desire (pumps, medical aid, etc.). 6. Report the number of persons aboard and condition of any injured. 7. Estimate the present seaworthiness and condition of your vessel. 8. Give your vessel’s description: length, design (power or sail), color and other distinguishing marks. The total transmission should not exceed 1 minute. 9. End the message by saying “OVER.” Release the microphone button and listen. 10. If there is no answer, repeat the above procedure. If there is still no re- sponse, try another channel.
Page 25 Phantom PS1000 10.8 CALLING ANOTHER VESSEL ( CHANNEL 16 OR 9) Channel 16 may be used for initial contact (hailing) with another vessel. However, its most important use is for emergency messages. This channel must be monitored at all times except when actually using another channel. It is monitored by the U.S. and Canadian Coast Guards and by other vessels. Use of channel 16 for hailing must be limited to initial contact only. Calling should not exceed 30 seconds, but may be repeated 3 times at 2-minute inter- vals. In areas of heavy radio traffic, congestion on channel 16 resulting from its use as a hailing channel can be reduced significantly in U.S. waters by using channel 9 as the initial contact (hailing) channel for non-emergency communi- cations. Here, also, calling time should not exceed 30 seconds but may be repeated 3 times at 2-minute intervals. Prior to making contact with another vessel, refer to the channel charts in this manual, and select an appropriate channel for communications after initial con- tact. For example, Channels 68 and 69 are some of the channels available to non-commercial (recreational) boaters. Monitor your desired channel in advance to make sure you will not be interrupting other traffic, and then go back to either channel 16 or 9 for your initial contact. When the hailing channel (16 or 9) is clear, state the name of the other vessel you wish to call and then “this is” followed by the name of your vessel and your Station License (Call Sign). When the other vessel returns your call, immedi- ately request another channel by saying “go to,” the number of the other chan- nel, and “over.” Then switch to the new channel. When the new channel is not busy, call the other vessel. After a transmission, say “over,” and release the microphone’s push-to-talk (PTT) switch. When all communication with the other vessel is completed, end the last transmission by stating your Call Sign and the word “out.” Note that it is not necessary to state your Call Sign with each transmission, only at the begin- ning and end of the contact. Remember to return to Channel 16 when not using another channel. Some radios automatically monitor Channel 16 even when set to other channels or when scanning.
Phantom PS1000 Page 26 10.9 MAKING TELEPHONE CALLS To make a radiotelephone call, use a channel designated for this purpose, The fastest way to learn which channels are used for radiotelephone traffic is to ask at a local marina. Channels available for such traffic are designated Public Correspondence channels on the channel charts in this manual. Some ex- amples for USA use are Channels 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 84, 85, 86, and 87. Call the marine operator and identify yourself by your vessel’s name, The marine operator will then ask you how you will pay for the call (telephone credit card, collect, etc.) and then link your radio transmission to the telephone lines. The marine telephone company managing the VHF channel you are using may charge a link-up fee in addition to the cost of the call. 10.10 OPERATING ON CHANNELS 13 AND 67 Channel 13 is used at docks and bridges and by vessels maneuvering in port. Messages on this channel must concern navigation only, such as meeting and passing in restricted waters. Channel 67 is used for navigational traffic between vessels. By regulation, power is normally limited to 1 Watt on these channels. Your radio is programmed to automatically reduce power to this limit on these channels. However, in certain situations it may be necessary to temporarily use a higher power. See page 20 ([ H/L] key) for means to temporarily override the low-power limit on these two channels. 10.11 DUAL WATCH ( TO CHANNEL 16) Dual watch allows the radio to monitor one channel and the Priority Channel (Channel 16). 1. Set the squelch level to the “squelch threshold” (the background noise is disappeared). 2. Select the channel you wish to dual watch to “Channel 16.” 3. Press the [ DW] key momentarily. The Phantom PS1000 will scan between Channel 16 and the channel that was selected in step 2. If a transmission is received on the channel selected in step 2, the Phantom PS1000 will dual watch between the work- ing channel and the Channel 16. 4. To stop Dual Watch, press the [ DW] key again.
Page 27 Phantom PS1000 10.12 SCANNING Allows the user to select the scan type from Memory scan or Priority scan. “Memory scan” scans the channels that were programmed into memory. “Pri- ority scan” scans the channels programmed in memory with the priority chan- nel. 10.12.1 Selecting the Scan Type Operator can select which is the scanning feature start the “Memory Scan ( M- SCAN) ” or “Priority Scan ( P-SCAN) ” when pressing the [ SCAN] key. 1. Press and hold down the [ CALL( SET) MENU] key until “ RADIO SETUP” menu appears. 2. Press the [ CALL( SET) MENU] key, then press the [ ] key to select “ SCAN TYPE” menu. 3. Press the [ CALL( SET) MENU] key. 4. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select “ PRIORITY” or “ MEMORY.” 5. Press the [ CALL( SET) MENU] key to store the se- lected setting. 6. To exit this menu and return to radio operation mode press the [ 16/9] key. You may start the non-selected scanning feature which is determined above procedure by press and holding the [ SCAN] key while activating the Scanner. 10.12.2 Memory Scanning ( M-SCAN) 1. Set the squelch level to the “squelch threshold” (the background noise is muted). 2. Select a desired channel to be scanned using the [ ] or [ ] key, then press and hold the [ SCAN] key. “MEM” will appear on the LCD which indicates the channel has been pro- grammed into the transceivers memory. 3. Repeat step 2 for all the desired channels to be scanned. 4. To DELETE a channel from the transceiver’s memory, select the channel then press and hold the [ SCAN] key, “MEM” will disappear in the LCD. 5. To start scanning, press the [ SCAN] key momentarily. “ M-SCAN” appears on the LCD. Scanning will proceed from the lowest to the highest programmed channel number and will stop on a channel when a transmission is received. 6. The channel number will blink during reception. 7. To stop scanning, press the [ SCAN] , [ CALL( SET) MENU] , [ WX] , [ 16/9] , [ DIS- TRESS] , or PTT key.
Phantom PS1000 Page 28 10.12.3 Priority Scanning ( P-SCAN) The Phantom PS1000 is set to Channel 16 as the priority channel. 1. Set the squelch level to the “squelch threshold” (the background noise is disappeared). 2. Select a desired channel to be scanned using the [ ] or [ ] key, then press and hold the [ SCAN] key. “MEM” will appear on the LCD which indicates the channel has been pro- grammed into the transceivers memory. 3. Repeat step 2 for all the desired channels to be scanned. 4. To DELETE a channel from the transceiver’s memory, select the channel then press and hold the [ SCAN] key, “MEM” will disappear in the LCD. 5. To start priority scanning, press the [ SCAN] key momantarily (“ P-SCAN” appears on the LCD). Scanning will proceed be- tween the memorized channels and the priority channel. CH 16 the priority channel will be scanned after each pro- grammed channel. 6. To stop scanning, press the [ SCAN] , [ CALL( SET) MENU] , [ WX] , [ 16/9] , [ DIS- TRESS] , or PTT key. : When DSC Scanning method is enabled. The DSC scan is ON in default. NOTE Triple watch (T/W) means the radio is watching CH70 for DSC Calls. Dual watch (D/W) means the radio is not watching CH70 for DSC Calls. MEM CH.CH. 16CH. 70MEM CH.CH. 16 CH. 70
Page 29 Phantom PS1000 ( Time)( Longitude) ( No GPS Signal)( Latitude) 10.13 NAVIGATION INDICATION The transceiver has the ability to display the time and your vessel position (LAT/ LON), when connected to a GPS receiver. 1. Press the [ NAV] key momentarily, display “time,” “latitude,” and “longitude” informations alternately every two seconds. If the GPS re- ceiver is not receiving a fix, the display will be shown “ NO POS” notation in the LCD. 2. To hide the navigation information, press the [ NAV] key again. You may display the COG (Course Over Ground) data in the LCD instead of your vessel position (LAT/LON) by the Radio Setup Mode, refer to section “12.4 CHANGING GPS INFOR- MATION TO VESSEL POSITION OR COG.”
Phantom PS1000 Page 30 11 DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING 11.1 GENERAL WARNING This radio is designed to generate a digital maritime distress and safety call to facilitate search and rescue. To be effective as a safety device, this equipment must be used only within communication range of a shore- based VHF marine channel 70 distress and safety watch system. The range of signal may vary but under normal conditions should be approxi- mately 20 nautical miles. NOTE A DSC Warning sticker is included with the Phantom PS1000. To com- ply with FCC regulations this sticker must be mounted in a location that can be easily viewed from the location of the CMP25 RAM+ Microphone. Make sure the chosen location is clean and dry before applying the sticker. Digital Selective Calling is a semi-automated method of establishing a radio call, it has been designated by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) as an international standard for establishing VHF, MF and HF radio calls. It has also been designated as part of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety Sys- tem (GMDSS). It is planned that DSC will eventually replace aural watches on distress frequencies and will be used to announce routine and urgent maritime safety information broadcasts. This new system allows mariners to instantly send a distress call with GPS posi- tion (when connected to the transceiver) to the Coast Guard and other vessels within range of the transmission. Phantom PS1000 will allow mariners to initiate Individual Routine, Group Routine, All Ship Urgency, All Ship Safety, Position Re- quest, and Position Send to another vessel equipped with a DSC transceiver and receive Distress, Urgency, Safety, Routine, Position Request, and Position Send calls from another vessel equipped with a DSC transceiver. WA RNI NG STICKER