Codan 2310 2310 HF Radio System User Manual PDF File
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INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER OVERVIEW OF MOBILE STATIoNS ofthe antenna, then secure the locking ring tightly into position. Connecting the control cable to an automatic tuning antenna To connect the control cable to an antenna: 2| Connect the socket at the end ofthe X cable (Codan part number 08-07388-0xx) into the plug at the base ofthe antenna, tlIen secure the locking ring tightly into position. 3 Fit the plug at the opposite end of the X cable [Codan part number 08-07388-0xx) into the socket at the end ofthe} lead from the RFU. Connecting the power supply To connect the transceiver to the battery power supply: 3 Connect the power supply cable (Codan part number 08-07407-00x)) to the plug at the end of the 12 V cable connector from the RFU. J Route the power supply cable according to the instructions supplied with the Vehicle Installation Kit [Codan part number 15-60041). II Insert the 32 A fuse and holder in the power supply cable at a convenient location, as close as possible to the battery terminals. 2 Connect the power supply cable to the battery terminals, black to negative, red to positive. 164 SENTRV-H "t TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR GUIDE INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER OVERVIEW OF MoaiLE STATIONS Earthing the transceiver For information on enrtliing a mobile station, see the Installation section in the Reference Manual (Codan part number 157041887EN Issue 1), Earthing the antenna For information on enrtliing a mobile antenna, see the documentation provided with the antenna. SENTRV-Hw TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR GUIDE 165 INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER OVERVIEW OF FIXED STATIONS Overview of fixed stations A fixed station typically consists of an RFU, an AC transceiver supply connected directly to the mains, an antenna, control and accessory devices, ancillary equipment, and appropriate connecting cables. The transceiver is connected to the DC output lead of the transceiver supply. The antenna is connected to the transceiver by coaxial cable. NOTE: A fixed station may also be powered via a battery system or solar power systems 166 SEva-Hw TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR GUIDE INSTALLING THE TRANscErvER OVERVIEW or FIXED STATIONS Figure 42: Typical fixed station RFU Back View Power supply port J7 RF agfiggsgngit J1 ,7 as—o7437-oxx Antenna control part J2 GPS antenna port J4 06-07385-0xx 7&01253 (Tuner opImnaI) NOTE: A range of ancillary equipment may be connected to the Sentry-H transceiver using the H-250 port and, GP port connectors at the front of the RFU. SENTRv-H” TRANscEwER OPERATOR GUIDE 167 INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER OVERVIEW OF FIXED STATIONS Cables in a fixed station Table 9: Cables for a typical fixed Sentry-H station Cable Symbol Part number Coaxial cable between RFU and Y 08-07079-Oxx antenna NOTE: Cable 08-07079-0xx is available in a number of shorter and longer lengths. Mounting a fixed Sentry-H station For general guidance on suitable locations for equipment and installing the fixed station see the reference material on the enclosed CD. RFU and transceiver supply The RFU and the transceiver supply are self-contained and are usually stacked loosely. If you want to mount the RFU and/or the transceiver supply, contact your Codan representative to obtain a rack-mounting unit or the appropriate mounting cradles. CAUTION: If you are mounting an RFU in a cradle, do not fit rubber feet to the bottom of the RFU. NOTE: If you are transferring a mobile station to a fixed station, and you are not mounting the RFU in a cradle, rubber feet can be fitted to the bottom oflhe RFUI The rubber feet are available from Codan [Codan part number 15»60042). Connecting a fixed Sentry-H station NOTE: A typical fixed station is shown in Figure 42‘ 163 SENTRv-HW TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR GUIDE INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER OVERVlEW or FlXED snnous To connect a fixed station: 3 Connect the handset cable to the handset connector located on the front panel ofthe RFU. 2| Connect the plug at the end ofthe Tcable to the socket at the end ofthe ‘1’ cable lead from the RFU, then secure the locking ring tightly into position. 3 Connect the plug at the opposite end of the Tcable to the socket located at the base of the antenna, then secure the locking ring tightly into position. Connecting an automatic tuner to the RFU and antenna (optional) Typically, fixed stations are installed with a broadband antenna, which does not require a tuner. Some fixed stations may not have sufficient room to install a broadband antenna, so a smaller antenna with an automatic tuner may be used. NOTE: The tuner used in most applications has connectors at the end ofthe cables attached to the tuner, as described below, however, you may have a tuner that has sockets on the connector panel ofthe tuner. To connect the tuner to the RFU: 3 Connect the plug at the end ofthe coaxial cable from the tuner to the socket at the end ofthe T cable lead from the RFU, then secure the locking ring tightly into position. :1 Connect the plug at the end ofthe control cable from the tuner to the socket at the end ofthe X cable lead from the RFU, then secure the locking ring tightly into position. I Connect the antenna to the antenna connector on the tuner, then secure it tightly into position. SENYRv-HW TRANSCEIVER DPERATOR GUIDE 169 INSTALLING THE TRANSCEIVER OVERVIEW OF FIXED STATIONS Connecting the transceiver supply To connect the transceiver to the transceiver supply: 2 Connect the DC output from the transceiver supply to the plug at the end of the 12 V cable lead from the RFU. 2| Connect the transceiver supply to the AC mains supply. Earthing the transceiver For information on earthing a fixed station, see the Installation section in the Reference Manual (Codan part number 15-04188-EN Issue 1). Ear-thing the antenna For information on earthing a fixed antenna, see the Installation section in the Reference Manual (Codan part number 15-04188-EN Issue 1). 170 SENTRv-HW TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR GUIDE Specifications Table 10: Specifications Item Specification Frequency range Transmil: 16 MHz lo 30 Mllz Receive: 025 MHz to 30 MHZ Channel eapaeity (single or lworfrequeney simplex channels) Sentryrll: 1 000 Operating modes Single sideband (J3E) USB and LSB or swilelied USB/LSB, AM (A3E Rx, 113E Tx), CW/LMCW/UMCW (JlA, AlA) Environmenl Ambient temperature: 730°C to +60°C ( 22"]: to 140"F) MILVSTDVS IOG: Shock, Vibration, Humidity, Blowing Dust, Leakage, Immersion, Fungus, Altitude lnimeision: IP67 Relative humidily: 95% Derate upper ambienl lemperalure by 1°C (13°F) per 330 m (360 yd) above sea level Cooling Conveelion or {an (Option F) SENYRv-HW TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR GUIDE 171 SPECIFICATIDNS Table 10: Specifications (cont) Item Specification Size 2310 RFU: 221.6 mm W X 234.5 mm D X 66.5 mm II (8.7" W X 9.2“ D X 2.6“ II) 2320 Handset: 67 mm W X 72.5 mm D X 210 mm II (2.6" W X 2,85‘Y D X 8.2“ H) Weight 2310 RFU: 3.25 kg (7.2 lb) 2320111mdsc1: 680 g with cable (1.5 lb) Scaling All units: IP67 172 SEva-Hw TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR GUIDE About this issue This is the [its ssue 0111K: Scnuyrll transceiver OperalerGiude. Il relates to firmware V2.01, or laler. SEmRv-HW TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR GUIDE 173 Aaom ms IssuE This page has been let} blank inlcmiomlly. 174 SEva-Hw TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR GUIDE Compliance This secfion contains the following topics: - Overview on page 176 - European Radio Equipment Directive 20/4/5 J/E U on page 1 77 - EMC and safety notices on page 180 - FCC compliance on page 183 - RCM approval on page 184 SENYRv-HW TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR GUIDE 175 CDMPLIANCE OVERVIEW Overview This section describes how to ensure the Sentry-II transceiver complies with xhe European Radio Equipmem Direciive (RED) 20 14/ 53/ EU. This section also comains (he requirements for FCC and RCM. 176 SENTRv-HW TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR GUIDE COMPLIANCE EUROPEAN RADlO EQUlFMENT DlRECTlvE 2014/53IEU European Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU The Sentry-II transceiver has been tested and complies with the following standards and requirements [articles oftlie Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU): Article 3111:: ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.92 Article 3111:: ETSI EN 301489-15 V1.2.1 Article 3.2: Australian type approval according to AS/NZS 4770:2000 + transmitter RSE tests to the limits specified in Annex 6, section 6.1.2 ofCEPT/ERC/Recommendation 74-01E Article 312: ETSI EN 300 440-1 V1.6.1/EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1 Article 3.1a: assessed against ICNIRP and FCC requirements Article 311a: [LVD) EN 60950-12006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011+ A2:2013 Article 311a: [MPE) EN 623112008 Product marking and labelling Any equipment supplied by Codan that satisfies these requirements is identified by the C E marking displayed on the product. Radiation safety (EU installations only) To ensure optimal transceiver perfomiance and to avoid exposure to excessive electromagnetic fields, the antenna system must be installed according to the instructions provided. WARNING: IIigh voltages exist on the antenna during transmission and tuning. Do not touch the antenna during these activities. RF bums may result. SENTRV-Hw TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR GUIDE 177 COMPLIANCE EUROPEAN RADIO EQUIPMENT DIRECTIVE 2014/53/EU WARNING: WARNING: Install the earthing system or counterpoise as directed to prevent RF burns from any metal part of the transceiver. You should not transmit from your transceiver or tune the antenna unless people are beyond the safe working distance for the installation. The following safe working distances apply: - anywhere within the vehicle cabin with an externally mounted mobile antenna - 3 m unobstructed, of any part of a mobile antenna - 2 m of any part of a fixed antenna Safe working distance is based on continuous exposure to CW-type transmissions, as set out in the Human Exposure Restrictions standard EN 6231112008. Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Codan Limited declares that the radio equipment type 2310 HF Radio System, also known as Sentry-H transceiver, is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text ofthe EU declaration ofconfonnity is available at the following internet address: https: www.codanradio.com/library/compliance-documents/ Protection of the radio spectrum CAUTION: EU member states, EFTA countries and Switzerland restrict the use ofIIF radio communications equipment to certain frequencies and bandwidths and/or require such equipment to be licensed. It is the user’s responsibility to check the specific requirements with the appropriate communications authorities in EU member states, EFTA countries and Switzerland. This equipment is subject to national or user licensing conditions before it can be brought into service. 11B SENTRV-H W TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR GUIDE COMPLIANCE EUROPEAN RADlO EQUlFMENT DlRECTlVE 2014/53IEU The receive and transmit frequencies may be any frequencies within the HF range, however, the transmit frequencies can only be those allocated to you by the relevant government authority in your country. Spectral regulations may require the TxD option to be installed in the transceiver. In this case, you cannot add channels with new transmit frequencies. You can, however, add receive-only channels, and channels with the same transmit frequency as an existing channel. Ifthe Txl’ option is installed in the transceiver, you cannot add channels. SEmRv-Hm TRANSCEIVER DPERATOR GUIDE 179 CDMPLIANCE EMC AND SAFETY NOTICES EMC and safety notices Radiation safety (non-EU installations) To ensure optimal transceiver perfomiance and to avoid exposure to excessive electromagnetic fields, the antenna system must be installed according to the instructions provided. WARNING: IIigh voltages exist on the antenna during transmission and tuning. Do not touch the antenna during these activities. RF burns may result. WARNING: Install the grounding system or counterpoise as directed to prevent RF burns from any metal part of the transceiver. WARNING: You should not transmit from your transceiver or tune the antenna unless people are beyond the safe working distance for the installation. The following safe working distances apply: - anywhere within the vehicle cabin with an externally mounted mobile antenna - 1.8 m (6 ft) unobstructed, of any part ofa mobile antenna - 2 m (7 ft) ofany pan ofa fixed antenna in a data installation ofup to 150 W output - 5 m [17 ft) of any part ofa fixed antenna in a data installation of up to 1 kW output Safe working distance is based on continuous exposure to CW-type transmissions, as set out in the ICNIRP Exposure Guidelines (1998) for occupational exposure. Safe working distance can be reduced with nomial voice communication. EMC CAUTION: If it is necessary to remove the covers at any stage, they must be refitted correctly before using the equipment. 130 SENTRV-H "t TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR GUIDE COMPLIANCE EMC AND SAFETY NOTICES To ensure that compliance with the EMC Directive is maintained. 3 Use standard shielded cables supplied from Codan [where applicable). 2| Ensure the covers for the equipment are fitted correctly. Electrical safety To ensure compliance with the European Low Voltage Directive is maintained, you must install and use the Sentry-ll transceiver in accordance with the instructions in the Sentry-ll Operator Guide and the Sentry-II transceiver Reference Manual. When using equipment that is connected directly to the AC mains these precautions must be followed and checked before applying an AC mains supply to the unit. To ensure electrical safety: :1 Use the standard AC mains cable supplied. II Ensure the covers for the equipment are fitted correctly. CAUTION: [fit is necessary for a qualified electronics technician to remove the covers during servicing, they must be refitted correctly before using the equipment. WARNING: The protective cover must always be fitted when the 3320 Power Supply is connected to the AC mains. Earth symbols RF earth connection points are provided on the Sentry-II transceiver andthe 3320 Power Supply. SEMth-Hm TRANSCEIVER DPERATOR GUIDE 1B1 CDMPLIANCE EMC AND SAFETY NDT‘CES Table 11: Earth symbol Symbol Meaning Chas is earth 132 SENTRv-Hw TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR GUIDE COMPLIANCE FCC COMPLIANCE FCC compliance FCC Part 90 certification The Sentry-II transceiver has been tested and certified to FCC Part 90 (FCC identifier code DYY2310). FCC Part 15 compliance Any modifications made to the Sentry-II transceiver and the 3320 Power Supply that are not approved by Codan Limited for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The Sentry-II transceiver and the 3320 Power Supply have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B device, pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide 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. Ifthis equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by switching the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more ofthe 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 SEmRv-Hw TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR GUIDE 133 CDMPLIANCE RCM APPROVAL RCM approval The Scmry-II transccivcr meets xhc rcquircmcms ofthc Ammalizm Communications and Media Auxhomy: Radiocommnnicmions (MF and HF cquipmcmiLand Mobile Scrvicc) Standard 2003 (AS/NZS 4770) and Radiocommunicatiom (IIF CB zmd IIzmdphonc Equipmcm) Smndard 2008 (AS/NZ 4355). 134 SENTRv-HW TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR GUIDE INDEX N u merics 2.4 kbiI/s Data Modem typical station 78 23211 Handset 3 advanced view [36 AEszso digital voice encryptoi switching on and oft 62 antenna fixed eartliing 1 70 mobile eartliing 165 selecting 22 basic View 136 brighlness setting 41 call adding from the Call LoyCall History/Last Heard Log 118 adding to mnlacl cnannel Test is, 121 Emergency la, 121 Get Position 13, 121 Message 19, 122 Phone 21, 124 Selective 13, 121 Send Pnsllion 111, 121 incoming pap-tip 54 Index making Message 50 Selective 47 missed viewing 56 receiving 54 to a contact 43 call Information slmczure 158 channel adding 14 capacity 171 finding 31, 34 screen 27 selecting 31 Channel Test call adding to contact 18, 121 check box selecting/deselecting 151 compliance 175 EMC and safety notices emit symbuls 181 electrical safety [81 EMC 180 radiation safety (non-EU} [80 FCC 133 overview I76 R&T|'E radiation safety (EU only) 177 Radio Equipment Directive declaration ofconlomiity 1711 RCM approval 134 RED 177 product marking and labelling 177 safe working distance 177, [80 SEN‘mt-H'“ TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR GUIDE INDEX -1 INDEX contacl adding 17, 120 adding Channel Test eall 18, 121 adding Emergency call 111, 121 adding from the Call Log/Call History/Lasi Heard Log 128 adding Get Poslllon call 11;, 121 adding Message call 19, 122 adding Phone call 21, 124 adding Selective call 113. 121 adding Send Fashion call [8, 121 Canvay overview lox cooling l71 crosspatcli operating mode changing 107 overview 195 custom hopping plan adding 1011 dale setting 13, 4o deleting items 142 digital voice overview 59 swilcl-ling on and ofi 62 digital voice mute 62 selecting 67 digital voice rate so selecting as display brightness 41 editing items 142 Erneigency call adding to contact 18, 12! encryploi swilching on/atl 219 firmware upgrade uss slick 1 13 fixed station 166 trennency range 171 rreqiiency hopping 104 swilching nn/orl 99 Get Position call adding to contact 18, 121 GPS intomiaiinn using 75 GPS Plotter overview 1 16 GPS position saving as a waypoint as handset size 172 weight 172 hopping plan 102 custom editing 1113 icon selecting l4l immersion 17! input language selecting 2320 144 USB keyboard 147 language selecting 13 menu bar selecting an uplion 142 menu structure navigating 131 Message call adding to contact 19, 122 making so niierophone using 39 MIUSTANAG 20 Data 84 tending email 87 typical station 35 MIL-STD-SIOG I7] mlssed Call viewing 56 mobile station 160 made INDEX- 2 SENTRV-H'“ TMNICEIVER OPERATOR GUIDE INDEX changing at modem viewing performance 81 rnnving items 142, 153 me as switching on or on 33 mute type selecting 33 operalirlg modes 171 order of items in it list changing 153 peripheral selecting 22 Phone call adding to contact 21, 124 Pm for private communication 102 power amplifier control board firmware Version check 112 faull state viewing 110, 111 overview 109 status inspecting 109 HPA slams screen 110 status areas 1 ll] progmrn via USB slick profile 113 secure keys 113 read to USE stick profile 113 relative humidity 171 RFU size 172 weight 172 scanning 35 pausing 36 switching on or aft 36 scrambler switching on/nrr 39 screen channel 27 secure session PIN entering 94 standby mode 93 secure key adding 97 selecting 95 Seleclive call adding to wnlact 18, 121 making 47 self addrcss emering 16 Send Position call adding to contact 18, 121 size handiel I72 RFU I72 slider moving 152 special character entering 146 USB keyboard 149 station fixed 166 cables 168 eanhing 170 mobile 160 cables 162 connecting control cable to automatic tuning antenna 164 connecting to battery power supply 164 eanhing 165 mounting 162 mounting lianiLsei cradle 162 mounting RF unit 163 temperature 171 [CXI editing use keyboard 14:; entering 2320 144 USB keyboard 147 time setting 13, 40 Lmnsceiver installing 159 operating 25 switching off 26 switching on 26 SENTRv-H'“ TRANSCEIVER OPERATOR GUIDE INDEXQ INDEX USB Keyboard support 4 USB stick selecting tasks In user information structure 156 vniue finding 131 VCOM services use 1 17 View advanced 136 basic 136 overview I36 swilching between 137 waypdini adding 72 finding 74 selecting es updating from a wnlacl 711 from Call History 69 viewing 75 weight handset 172 RFU 172 wizard adding channels lo a scan cable [6 overview [0 starting 12 word finding 133 INDEX- 4 SENTRv-HW TRANSCEIVER OPERAYOR Gums - www.mdanradioxom CODAN umcwmms Aim PAUHC {Head (mm Coda" Lum‘ed 2 Second Avenue Temnolagy Park Mawson Lakes SA 5095 AUSTRALIA T: +61 8 8305 0311 F: +51 3 8305 0411 www [odamadm [om
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