CalAmp 0697 Hand-Held Marine Transceiver User Manual 8
CalAmp Hand-Held Marine Transceiver 8
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3, Press the MEM key to store the scrambler cpde tn the transceivers memory 4. "0015" . "USA’Z “INTL” and “CAN" lillll be displayed On LCD. i'ilifi ELIIV‘ 5, Press the A or v key lo set the scrambled channel. “605“ will be displayed on LCD[scrambled channel : CHOS). _ 25 F7 F C Ll W 5. Press the MEM key to store the scrambled channel in the |ransceiver “MEM" Wl|| be displayed on LCD. as. m n— M ‘_ 7. To program other channels to be scrambled, repeat step 4 lo 6 Only @7 one scrambler code can be chosen lor all channels programmed. V, 4.16.2 Operatlon with voice scrambler 1, Turn on the transceiver. Normal operation resumes. 2 Select a channel that was programmed for scrambler made 3. Hold down the MEM key for 1 second to turn the scrambler on. The display shows the scrambler code to indicate that the scrambler is activated. 4. Hold down the MEM key lpr1 second again to turn the scrambler oft, HX3505 Owner's Manual page 15 r-xasas Camera ready cnpy is 95227 gm AM 4.17 RESETTING THE TRANSCEIVER’S MICROPHOCESSOR Resetting the microprocessor restores the inilial, tactnry supplied conditions in the transceiver These are called the delault conditions. To reset the microprocessor. first turn the transceiver oft. Then while holding the WX and SCAN keys pressed, turn the transceiver on. The default conditions are: - No channel numbers are in memory - Channel 16 is the pnomy channeL - Channel 16 Will be selected when the transceiver is turned on. - WX channel Ol will be recalled when the WX key is pressed, - Channels A and B are unassrgnedt - No voice scrambler code is selected. NOTE The above prucedure also resets the microprocessor Perform lhlS procedure l' an operational problem occurs page is Owner's Manual Hxasos Hxasas Camera vaauy saw is as 2 27 a 01 AM Q‘ 5 BATTERY CAUTION To avoid risk at explosion and injury, CNBSSO battery pack should only be removed, charged or recharged in non-hazardous enwronments. 5.1 BATTERY CHARGING To check the charge status, install the battery and press the P'l'l' SWitch while observing the EMT indicator (see page 7) The battery charge system (CCA250 and CWCZaO) supplied with the transceiver recharges a completely discharged CNBsso battery pack in about 12 hours, Battery pack should not be charged with the supplied battery charge system lor longer than 16 hours. The CSA240 is an optional desktop rapid charger that charges the CNBSSO battery pack in 1 hour. The transceiver and its battery can be placed into this charger, and the charger set to rapid charge. Battery condition is automatically sensed: when lull charge is achieved, the charger swrtches to trickle-charge mode to maintain the charge indefinitely without harm to either the battery or the charger. This charger and extra battery are highly recommended 5.2 BATTERY REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 1. Turn the transceiver oil 2. To remove, turn the battery lock screw counterclockWise 3 or 4 turns, and pull the battery pack untll ii slides out. 3, To install, slide the battery pack into the battery caVity until fully inserted, and turn the battery lock screw clockwise 3 or 4 turns to tighten (3.0 kchrn). (see figure 3) Hxasus Owner's Manual page 17 uxascs Carriers ready copy 17 A as 2 27 a mi AM Q) ”(3509 Daniela ready copy '5 5.3 OPERATING BATTERY CHARGE SYSTEM 1 Plug lhe end at CWCZSO wall charger to the DO IN connector ol the CCA250 charge adaptors Plug the wall charger into a 120 VAC wall outlet Turn the transceiver ott. Insert the transceiver. The indicator lights. and charging begins Hemove the battery pack lrorn charge adaptor when charging time has passed “4559!“ NOTE The CWCZSO can be replaced CAW240 mobile cable, or CW0232 120/230 VAC wall chargert CAUTION Never plug the power supply to CCAZSO charge adaptor except with a CAW240. CWCZGO or CWCZSZ 5.4 CBT350 BATTERY TRAY CBT350 is a battery tray that holds six AA alkaline batteries and is used with the HXSEOS transceiver. 1 Push both sides or the top case and remove the bottom case, 2 Inslall the battery cells into the top case‘ paying close attention to the battery polarity markings on the case. - When lhe HXGSOS lS operated With the alkaline batteries, the battery file is as tollows: (5/5/90 duty cycle) - high power- 8 hours ~ low power - 15 hours Note that battery life is more than doubled ll transceiver is consistently operated on low power, NOTE To ensure proper alignment at screw, rotate it counterclockwise a couple ol times prior to tightening The battery indicator on the transceiver is only applicable to the CN5350 rechargeable battery. Disregard this indication when using alkaline batteries. page is Owner‘s Manual HXS5OS 93227 gm AM 5.5 BATTERY SAFETY Battery packs tor your transceiver contain cadmium (Ni—Cd) batteries. This type of battery stores a charge powerful enough to be dangerous it misused or abused, especially when removed irom the transceiver. Please observe the lollowing precautions DO NOT SHORT BATTERY PACK TERMINALS Shortirig the terminals that power to the transceiver can cause sparks, severe overheating, burns, and battery cell damage. lithe short is oi sufficient durationr it is possible to melt battery components. Do not place a loose battery pack on or near metal surfaces of obiects such as paper clips. keys, tools, etc. When the battery pack is installed on the transceiver, the terminals that transfer current to the transceiver are not exposed. The terminals that are exposed on the battery pack when it is mounted on the transceiver are charging terminals only and do not constitute a hazard. DO NOT OVERCHARGE Do not charge the transceiver lor more than is hour with the battery charge system. Heal generated by overcharging can shorten battery life and cause other battery pack component iailures. The CSA240 rapid charger changes to trickle charge to maintain charge after their rapid charge cycle. Battery packs may be left in the chargers Without harm to either the battery pack or charger DO NOT INCINERATE Do not dispose of any Ni-Cd battery in a fire or incinerator. The heat oi fire may cause battery cells to explode and/or release dangerous gases. DISPOSE OF BATTERY PACKS PROPERLY Ni—Cd batteries must be recycled or disposed at properly, For requirements in your area, check wllh the dealer from whom you purchased your transceiver. The symbol shown below is a reminder that the battery packs are recyclable. Ni-Cd nxasos Owner's Manual page 19 Hxasos Camera ‘eany new is 95 2 27 g m AM G MAINTENANCE For preventive maintenance and instructions on obtaining lactory service, please reler to the OWNER'S MANUAL SUPPLEMENT. For general troubleshooting, refer to this Troubleshooting Chart. TROUBLESHOOTING CHART SYMPTOM PROBABLE REMEDY CAUSE The SCAN key No channels Use the MEM key to does not start the memorized. memorize oeSireo channels scan. into the transceiver’s memory Squelch ls rlot Adjust the squelch 10 thres- adjusted. hold orto |he point where noise just disappears. Further adlustment ol the squelch control may eliminate ‘incoming signals The USA/lNTL/CAN Proper operation ‘Hold down the 15/9 key and modes do not not followed ‘press the wx key. function. 1 Flotating the Low battery. 1Charge battery. Relerto squelch control ‘section 5 at this manual. does not eliminate 1 background noise, Carmel change any Lock key is on. Turn Lock key off function. ‘ Lock key does not 1 Proper operation Hold down (or 1 second. function. . not followed. LED on CCAZSO or Detective battery. Contact your SCC dealer or CWC230 does not CCA250 or SCC lor sen/ining. light when charging cwczao, a battery. page 20 Owner‘s Manual HXSSOS wxasus Camera ready copy zu 93 2 27 9 m AM iii Q» Standard Communications Standard Communication Corp. PD. Box 92151 Los Angeles‘ CA 90009—2151 Telephone 310/5326300 © STANDARD COMMUNICATIONS CORP. 1998 All Rights Reserved Printed in Japan MAR 1998 uxnias cameva veady can)! 23 3895851010 9522790ng APV0697 THE APPLICANT HAS BEEN CAUTIONED A5 [0 [HE FOLLOWING: 15.21 INFORMATION TO USER. The users manual or instruction manual for an intentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responSible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 15.27(a) SPECIAL ACCESSORIES. Equipment marketed to a consumer must be Capable of complying with the necessary regulations in the configuration in which the equipment is marketed. Where special accessories, such as shielded cables and/or special connectors are required to enable an unintentional or intentional radiator to comply With the emiSSion limits in this part, the equ1pment must be marketed w L , ire. shipped and sold With, those spe 'al acc oxies. However, in lieu of shipping or packaging the special accessories with the unintentional or intentional radiator, the responsible party may employ other methods of ensuring that the special accessories are prOVided to the consumer, without additional charge. Information detailing any alternative method used to supply the special accessories for a grant of equipment authorization or retained in the verification records, as appropriatei The party responsible for the equipment, as detailed in § 2.909 of this chapter, shall ensure that these special accessories are provided With the equipment. ‘ic instruction manual for such devices shall include appropriate instructions on the first page of text concerned with the installation of the device that these special accessories must be used with the device. It is the responsibility of the user to use the needed speCial accessories supplied with the eqUipmenti
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