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    2. Connect the red power wire to a 13.8 VDC ±20% power source. Connect
    the black power wire to a negative ground.
    3. If an optional remote extension speaker is to be used, refer to next section
    for connections.
    4. It is advisable to have a Certified Marine Technician check the power output
    and the standing wave ratio of the antenna after installation.
    8.3 CMP25 RAM+ MICROPHONE(
    S)
     INSTALLATION
    NOTE
    The Phantom PS2000 is capable of connecting 2 RAM+ microphones
    to control all functions.
    1. Connect the RAM+ MIC Cable to the RAM MIC CONNECTOR on the rear
    panel of the Phantom PS2000, then tighten the Cable Nut (See Figure 2).
    2. Referring to Figure 3, make a 1.2” (30 mm) hole in the wall, then insert  the
    RAM+ MIC Cable into this hole. Connect the Gasket and Mount Base to the
    RAM+ MIC Cable Connector using the Nut.
    3. Drill the four Screw holes (approx. 2 mm) on the wall, then install the Mounting
    Base to the wall using four screws.
    4. Connect the CMP25 RAM+ Microphone to the RAM+ MIC Cable Connec-
    tor. The installation is now complete.
    5. Wires for a external speaker are provided on the RAM+ mic cable. Connect
    any 8 Ohm external speaker. When connected the RAM+ controls the vol-
    ume level of this speaker.
    Wall
    Gasket
    Mounting Bracket RAM MIC CableCap
    Nut
    EXP SP Cable for the RAM+ MICFigure 2
    Figure 3 
    						
    							 Phantom PS2000 Page 12
    Wire Color/Description
    RED - PA Speaker (
    +)
    SHIELD - PA Speaker (–)
    BLUE- NMEA Input (+)
    GREEN - NMEA Input (–)
    GRAY- NMEA Output (+)
    BROWN-NMEA Output (–)
    Connection Examples
    Connect to external 4 Ohm PA speaker
    Connect to external 4 Ohm PA speaker
    Connect to NMEA (+)
     output of GPS
    Connect to NMEA (–)
     output of GPS
    Connect to NMEA (
    +)
     input of GPS
    Connect to NMEA (–)
     input of GPS
    GPS Receiver PA Spe a k er
    Green Bl u e NMEA OUT
    NMEA OUT
    NMEA IN
    NMEA IN(  )
    (   )(  )
    (   ) Gray
    Br own Shield
    Red
    RAM+ or External Speaker Selection
    By default the CMP25 RAM+ internal speaker is turned on, however using the
    RAM+ mic this speaker can be turned off so the external speaker can be used.
    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 [
    ]
     or
    [
    ]
     key to select “
    EXT SPK” menu.
    3. Press the [
    CALL(
    SET)
    MENU]
     key.
    4. Press the [
    ]
     or [
    ]
     key to turn the External Speaker “
    on.”
    5. Press the [
    CALL(
    SET)
    MENU]
     key to store the selected set-
    ting.
    6. Press the [
    16/9]
     key to return to radio operation.
    8.4  ACCESSORY CABLE
    Red: PA speaker (+)
    Shield: PA speaker (–)
    Blue: NMEA IN (+) from GPS navigation receiver
    Green: NMEA IN (–) from GPS navigation receiver
    Gray: NMEA OUT (+) to GPS navigation receiver
    Brown: NMEA OUT (–) to GPS navigation receiver
    When connecting the PA speaker or GPS navigation receiver, strip off about 1
    inch (2.5 cm) of the specified wire’s insulation, then splice the ends together
    using proper waterproofing techniques. 
    						
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    8.5  CONNECTION OF GPS WITH NMEA OUTPUT
    • The GPS must have the NMEA Output turned on and set to 4800 Baud in
    the setup menu. If there is a selection for parity select none.
    • For further information on interfacing /setting up your GPS. Please contact
    the manufacturer of the GPS receiver.
    •Phantom PS2000 can read NMEA-0183 version 2.0 or higher.
    • The NMEA supported sentences are:
    Input: GLL, GGA, RMC and GNS (RMC sentence is recommended)
    Output: DSC and DSE
    (DSC sentences to Standard Horizon Plotter for Position Polling)
    If you have further inquires, please feel free to contact Product Support at:
    Phone: (800) 767-2450
    Email: 
    [email protected]
    8.6  CHECKING GPS CONNECTIONS
    After battery, GPS and the RAM+ microphone(s) have been connected, press
    the power switch ton the Phantom PS2000 and press and hold the power key
    on a RAM+ mic, a small satellite icon will apper on the top right
    corner of the LCD display. To see additional GPS information,
    press the [
    NAV]
     key momentarily. The Phantom PS2000 shows
    “time,” “latitude,” and “Longitude” alternately every two seconds.
    To hide the navigation information, press the [
    NAV]
     key again.
    Manufacturer/Model
    Lowrance Portable
    Magellan Fixed Mount
    Magellan Portable
    Northstar
    Raytheon 420
    Raytheon 520 / 620
    Raytheon RL SERIES
    Simrad
    Sitex Neptune, Nautilus
    Wires
    Orange
    Black (GND)
    Gray
    Black (GND)
    Orange
    Black (GND)
    Yellow
    Black (GND)
    Yellow
    Brown
    Blue
    Brown
    White
    Brown
    White
    Brown
    Gray
    Brown
    PS2000
    Blue
    Green
    Blue
    Green
    Blue
    Green
    Blue
    Green
    Blue
    Green
    Blue
    Green
    Blue
    Green
    Blue
    Green
    Blue
    Green
    Wires
    Green
    Blue
    Brown
    White
    Blue
    White
    Black
    Blue
    Black (GND)
    Brown
    Black (GND)
    Yellow
    Green
    Green
    Black
    White
    Black
    White
    Black (GND)
    Manufacturer/Model
    STANDARD HORIZON
    Furuno GP30, 36
    Furuno GP1650, 1850
    Garmin Fixed Mounts
    Garmin Portables
    JRC GPS500
    JRC 100 SERIES
    JRC 200 SERIES
    Lowrance Fixed Mount
    PS2000
    Green
    Gray
    Blue
    Blue
    Green
    Blue
    Green
    Blue
    Green
    Blue
    Green
    Blue
    Green
    Blue
    Green
    Blue
    Green
    Blue
    Green 
    						
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    8.7  CHANGING THE GPS TIME
    You may select the time display between “Local time” and “UTC time” (GPS
    sends to Phantom PS2000). Time is displayed when GPS position (LAT/LON)
    is displayed by pressing the [
    NAV]
     key on the RAM+ mic.
    1. On the RAM+ mic, press and hold down the [
    CALL(
    SET)
    MENU]
     key  until
    “
    RARIO SETUP” menu appears.
    2. Press the [
    CALL(
    SET)
    MENU]
     key, then press the [
    ]
     or
    [
    ]
     key to select “
    LOCAL TIME” menu.
    3. Press the [
    CALL(
    SET)
    MENU]
     key.
    4. Press the [
    ]
     or [
    ]
     key to select “
    oF” (GPS Time dispaly)
    or “
    on” (Local Time dispaly).
    5. Press the [
    CALL(
    SET)
    MENU]
     key to store  the selected
    setting.
    6. Press the [
    16/9]
     key to return to radio operation.
    If you change the time display to “Local time,” you need change
    the time offset to show the local time correctly in your area. 
    						
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    8.8  CHANGING THE TIME OFFSET
    If you change the time display to “Local time” in the previous section, you need
    change the time offset to show the local time correctly in your area.
    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 [
    ]
     or
    [
    ]
     key to select “
    TIME” menu.
    3. Press the [
    CALL(
    SET)
    MENU]
     key.
    4. Press the [
    ]
     or [
    ]
     key to select time offset from UTC.
    See illustration below to find your offset time from UTC. If
    “
    00” is assigned, the time is the same as UTC (Universal
    Time Coordinated or GMT Greenwich Mean Time).
    5. Press the [
    CALL(
    SET)
    MENU]
     key to store the time offset.
    6. Press the [
    16/9]
     key to return to radio operation.
    OFFSET TIME TABLE 
    						
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    8.9  CHANGING COG TO TRUE OR MAGNETIC
    Allows customizing the NAV data showing GPS Course Over Ground (COG).
    Factory default is “True,” however, following the steps below the COG can be
    changed to “Magnetic.”
    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 [
    ]
     or
    [
    ]
     key to select “
    MAGNETIC” menu.
    3. Press the [
    CALL(
    SET)
    MENU]
     key.
    4. Press the [
    ]
     or [
    ]
     key to select “
    on (Magnetic)” or “of
    (True).”
    5. Press the [
    CALL(
    SET)
    MENU]
     key to store the selected set-
    ting.
    6. Press the [
    16/9]
     key to return to radio operation.
    8.10  CHANGING GPS INFORMATION TO
    VESSEL POSITION OR COG
    Allows customizing the NAV data showing GPS Information. Factory default is
    “Your Vessel’s Current Position,” however, following the steps below the GPS
    Information can be changed to Cruise Information (COG: Course Over Ground
    and SOG: Speed Over Ground).”
    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 [
    ]
     or
    [
    ]
     key to select “
    NAV DISPLAY” menu.
    3. Press the [
    CALL(
    SET)
    MENU]
     key.
    4. Press the [
    ]
     or [
    ]
     key to select “
    Pos (Your Vessel’s Cur-
    rent Position)” or “
    Cru (Course Over Ground).”
    5. Press the [
    CALL(
    SET)
    MENU]
     key to store the selected set-
    ting.
    6. Press the [
    16/9]
     key to return to radio operation. 
    						
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    8.11  OPTIONAL MMB-84 FLUSH MOUNT INSTALLATION
    1. To assist in flush mounting, a template has been included. Use this tem-
    plate to find the mounting location.
    2. Use the template to mark the location where the rectangular hole is to be
    cut. Confirm the space behind the dash or panel is deep enough to accom-
    modate the transceiver (at least 15 cm deep).
    There should be at least 1 cm between the transceiver’s heatsink and any
    wiring, cables or structures.
    3. Cut out the rectangular hole and insert the transceiver.
    4. Fasten the brackets to the sides of the transceiver with the lock washer nut
    combination; so that the mounting screw base faces the mounting surface
    (see Figure 4).
    5. Turn the adjusting screw to adjust the tension so that the transceiver is tight
    against the mounting surface.
    Figure 4. MMB-84 Flush Mount Installation
    BracketAdjusting Screw
    Lock-washer nut combination 
    						
    							 Phantom PS2000 Page 18
    9  CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
    NOTE
    This section defines each control, switch, and connector of the Phan-
    tom PS2000 Transceiver and CMP25 RAM+ Microphone. For detailed
    operating instructions refer to section “10. BASIC OPERATION.”
    9.1  PHANTOM PS2000 TRANSCEIVER 
    						
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    PWR key
    NOTE
    The Phantom PS2000 is designed to be flush mounted or bracket
    mounted in a dry cool area when there is limited mounting areas. When
    it is bracket mounted the power switch on the Phantom PS2000 is not
    used instead use the PWR key located on the top of the RAM+ mic(s).
    Turns the transceiver on and off. To turn the transceiver on, press and hold
    this key until this switch illuminates orange. To turn it off, press and hold this
    ke y until the illumination turns off. When the power is turned on, the trans-
    ceiver is set to the last selected channel.
    This switch is connected in parallel wityh the switch with the same name on
    the front panel of the CMP25 RAM+ Microphone.
    ACCESSORY CONNECTION CABLE
    Connects the Phantom PS2000 to a GPS and a PA speaker. See section “3.
    OPTION” for a list of speakers STANDARD HORIZON offers.
    DC INPUT CABLE
    Connects the radio to a DC power supply capable of delivering 12V DC.
    RAM+ MIC CONNECTORS
    Connects the Phantom PS2000 to the CMP25 RAM+ Microphone.
    ANTENNA JACK
    Connects an antenna to the transceiver. Use a marine VHF antenna with
    an impedance of 50 ohms. 
    						
    							 Phantom PS2000 Page 20
    9.2  CMP25 RAM+ MICROPHONE
    SQUELCH CONTROL (
    SQL)
    Activates the squelch adjusting
    mode.
    Press this key to activate the squelch
    adjusting mode. Press the [
    ]
     or [
    ]
    key to adjust the squelch.
    VOLUME KEY (
    VOL)
    Activates the volume adjusting
    mode.
    Press this key to activate the volume
    adjusting mode. Press the [
    ]
     or [
    ]
    to adjust the volume.
    POWER SWITCH (
    PWR)
    Press and hold down this key to turn
    to the transceiver and RAM+ Mic on
    and off.
    PTT (
    Push-To-Talk)
     SWITCH
    Activates transmission.
    [
    H/L]
     KEY
    Toggles between high and low power. When the [
    H/L]
     key is pressed while
    the transceiver is on channel 13 or 67, the power will temporarily switch
    from “LO” to “HI” power until the PTT is released. The [
    H/L]
     key does not
    function on transmit inhibited and low power only channels.
    [
    ] 
    / [
    ]
     KEY
    These keys are used to select channels, adjust the volume and squelch
    level, and to choose the item selection of different functions (such as the
    DSC operation).
    [
    16/9]
     KEY
    Immediately recalls channel 16 from any channel location. Holding down
    this key recalls channel 9. Pressing the [
    16/9]
     key reverts to the previous
    selected working channel.
    Secondary use
    Press and hold the [
    16/9]
     key then press the [
    WX]
     key to switch the USA,
    International or Canadian channels.
    SCAN DW
    NAVWX
    CA LL
    SETME M IC
    U.I.C
    M
    E
    NU16
    9 
    						
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