Navico VHF705US WIRELESS HANDSET WITH BLUETOOTH User Manual 1

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www.northstarnav.comExplorer 721US / 721EUExplorer 725US / 725EU VHF Marine RadioOperation and Installation Manual
Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualFCC StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a normal 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. If this equipment  does  cause harmful interference to  radio  or television reception,  which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the 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 technician for help.  A shielded cable must be used when connecting a peripheral to the serial ports.CAUTION:  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Please read carefully before installation and use.This  is  the  safety  alert  symbol.  It  is  used  to  alert  you  to  potential  personal injury hazards,  Obey all safety messages that follow  this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.WARNING  indicates  a potentially hazardous  situation  which, if  not  avoided, could result in death or serious injuryCAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.CAUTION used without the  safety  alert  symbol indicates  a  potentially  hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.DISCLAIMER: It is the owner’s sole responsibility to install and use the instrument and transducers in a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury or property damage. The user of this product is solely responsible for observing safe boating practices.NAVICO HOLDING AS. AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES, BRANCHES AND AFFILIATES DISCLAIM ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A WAY THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS, DAMAGE OR THAT MAY VIOLATE THE LAW.Governing Language: This statement, any instruction manuals, user guides and other information relating to the product (Documentation) may be translated to, or has been translated from, another language (Translation). In the event of any conflict between any Translation of the Documentation, the English language version of the Documentation will be the official version of the Documentation.This manual represents the Explorer 721 and Explorer 725 as at the time of printing. Navico Holding AS. and its subsidiaries, branches and affiliates reserve the right to make changes to specifications without notice.Copyright © 2008 Navico Holding AS. Northstar™ is a registered trademark of Navico Holding AS.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
3Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualContentsSection 1 - General Information ................................................................................................................61-1 Features ..........................................................................61-2 Customize your Northstar VHF Radio  .............................................71-3 How to Display and Navigate Menus ..............................................71-4 How to Enter or Change Alphanumeric Data ......................................71-5 LCD Symbols and Meanings ......................................................81-6 How the Microphone and 701 Optional Handset Work Together .................101-7 Basic Operation and Key Functions  ..............................................10Section 2 - The Radio Menu (MENU)  ..............................................................................................132-1 The Radio Menu Options (MENU)  ................................................132-2 Show Weather, SNR or Happy Fish on Handset (INFO DATA) ......................142-3 Maintain Your Buddy List (BUDDY LIST) ..........................................152-4 Local or Distance Sensitivity (LOCAL/DIST)  ......................................162-5 Backlighting (BACKLIGHT) and Contrast (CONTRAST) ............................162-6 GPS Data and Time (GPS/DATA) ..................................................172-7 GPS Simulator (GPS SIM) .........................................................202-8 Reset to Factory Defaults (RESET) ................................................202-9 Subscribe or Un-Subscribe the 705 handset (HS SETTING). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Section 3 - Radio Setup Menu (RADIO SETUP) ........................................................................................... 223-1 The Radio Setup Menu Options (RADIO SETUP) ..................................223-2  Select the Channel Bank (UIC) (US only) ...........................................................................223-3  Change Channel Names (CH NAME) .............................................233-4 Ring and Beep Volume  (RING VOLUME and KEY BEEP)  ..........................233-5 Internal Speaker Connections (INT SPEAKER)  ....................................233-6 Set the Priority Channel (WATCH MODE) .........................................243-7 Weather Alert (WX ALERT) (US only)  .................................................243-8 NMEA or NAVBUS protocol (COM PORT) (721 / 725 only) .....................................................243-9 Barometric Displays (BARO SENSOR) .............................................253-10 Temperature Display (TEMPERATURE) ..........................................273-11 HAPPY FISH Alarm ON or OFF ...................................................27Section 4 - DSC SETUP Menu ..................................................................................................................... 284-1 What is DSC?  ....................................................................284-2 DSC SETUP Menu Options .......................................................284-3 Check Your User MMSI (USER MMSI) .............................................284-4 Maintain Your Groups (GROUP SETUP) ...........................................28
4Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual4-5 Response to Individual Calls (INDIV REPLY) (US only)  ................................304-6 ATIS MMSI & ATIS Functionality (EU only)  ............................................304-7 DSC Functionality (DSC FUNC) ...................................................314-8 Response Type to LL Polling Calls (LL REPLY) .....................................314-9 Mute the Notification Ringtone ..................................................31Section 5 - Send and Receive DSC Calls ..................................................................................................... 325-1 The DSC CALL Menu Options ....................................................325-2 Call an Individual (INDIVIDUAL) ..................................................335-3 Call the Most Recent Caller (LAST CALL)  .........................................345-4 Call a Group (GROUP) ............................................................345-5 Call All Ships (ALL SHIPS) .........................................................345-6 Call using the Call Log (CALL LOG) ...............................................355-7 Call using the Distress Log (DIST LOG)  ...........................................355-8 Request the LL Position of a Buddy (LL REQUEST) ................................365-9 Track Your Buddy (TRACK BUDDY) ...............................................365-10 Receive an All Ships Call  (RCV: ALL SHIP) ........................................385-11 Receive an Individual Call  (RCV: INDIV) .........................................385-12 Receive a Group Call  (RCV: GROUP) .............................................395-13 Receive a Geographic Call (RCV: GEOGRAPH) ...................................395-14 Receive a Polled Position Call (RCV:POSITION)  ..................................39Section 6 - Distress Calls .......................................................................................................................... 406-1 Send a Distress Call   .............................................................406-2 Receive a Distress Acknowledgement (DISTRESS ACK) ...........................406-3 Receive a Distress Call (RCV: DISTRESS)  ..........................................416-4 Receive a Distress Relay  (RCV: DISTRESS RELAY) .................................416-5 Relay a Distress Call from the Distress Log  (RELAY)  ..............................41Appendix A - Technical Specifications ...................................................................................................... 42Northstar Explorer 721/725US and 721/725EU .......................................42Appendix B - Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................44 Appendix C - VHF Marine Channel Charts .................................................................................................45Appendix  D - EU Inland Waterway Channels  ........................................................................................... 52Appendix E - MMSI and License Information ............................................................................................56E-1 Obtain Your User MMSI number  .................................................56E-2 Enter Your User MMSI   ...........................................................56E-3 License Information  .............................................................56
5Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualABOUT THIS MANUAL:1.   Some features described in this manual are not available on every model.2.   This manual is based on the VHF721 US/EU models - the VHF725 US/EU models are functional identical to the VHF721US/EU except for where noted throughout this manual.3.   DSC functions will not operate on this radio until a valid user MMSI has been entered and stored. See Appendix- D for details.4.   The radio channels installed into the radio may vary from country to country, depending upon the model and government or national communications authority regulations.5.  NAVICO recommends that you check the radio operating licensing requirements of your country before using the radio. The operator is solely responsible for observing proper radio installation and usage practices.6.   A DSC warning label is supplied with the 721/725 US model. To comply with FCC regulations, this label must be axed in a location that is clearly visible from the operating controls of this radio. Make sure that the chosen location is clean and dry before applying this label.RF Emissions Notice:  This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device’s antenna must be installed in accordance with provided instructions; and it must be operated with minimum 96 cm spacing between the antennas and all person’s body (excluding extremities of hands, wrist and feet) during operation. Further, this transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.Industry Canada  Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.Optional HandsetThis manual describes the operation and installation procedures for the Northstar Explorer 721/725US and 721/725EU base unit and microphone. An optional Northstar 701/705US or 701/705EU handset can be purchased and installed to provide second station operation and intercom facilities.Section 7 - Install the Explorer 721/725  ................................................................................................... 577-1 Installation Options ..............................................................577-2 Location Requirements ..........................................................577-3 Checklist  ........................................................................587-4 Gimbal Installation  ..............................................................597-5 Change the Viewing Angle  ......................................................597-6 Recessed Installation ............................................................597-7 Install the Microphone Bulkhead Mount .........................................607-8 Connect the Radio Cables .......................................................617-9 Set Up the Radio .................................................................627-11 The Completed Installation (with Optional 701 Handset) ........................63
6Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualSection 1 - General Information 1-1 FeaturesCongratulations on your purchase of a Northstar VHF Explorer 721/725US or 721/725EU marine band radio. Both of these models provide the following useful features:Adjustable contrast settings for the LCD•Adjustable keypad backlighting for easy night-time use•Waterproof and submersible to comply with JIS-7•Choice of High or Low (25 W or 1 W) transmission power••  Accesstoallcurrently-availablemarineVHFchannelbanks(USA,Canada,International)includingweather channels where availableSpecial CH16 or CH16/9 key for quick access to the priority (International Distress) channel•Special 3CH key for quick selection of your three favorite channels•DISTRESS call button to automatically transmit the MMSI and position until an acknowledgement •is receivedEasy access to a buddy list of up to 20 favorite people•MMSI storage for three favorite groups•GROUP CALL and ALL SHIPS CALL Facility•Automatic position and time update when connected to a GPS receiver•DSC (Digital Select Calling) capability that meets SC101 standards (721/725US only)•DSC (Digital Select Calling) capability that meets EC Class D standards (721/725EU only)•ATIS facility for inland waterways (721/725EU only) •In addition, the 721/725 US/EU models also provide:• ProminentchanneldisplayandrotarychannelselectorknobwithPRESSTOENTERfunction•  GPSlatitudeandlongitude(LL)andtimedisplay(whenconnectedtoaGPS)•  Powerful4Wexternalaudiooutput•  PSCAN(similartodualwatch)facility•  Infokeytodisplaybarometricdataandtemperature,orSignal-to-NoiseRatio(SNR)•  HappyFishsymbolthatindicatesthefishingconditions•  LLpositionpollinginformationandTrackYourBuddyfacility•  Local/Distancemodetoeliminatenoiseinhightrafficareas•  Weatheralertfacility.721/725US only•  Alphanumericmicrophoneforeasy,directchannelentryandinformationediting.721/725EU only•  INTERCOMfacilityiftheoptionalwired701handsetisinstalled(forVHF721model).•  INTERCOMfacilityifanoptionalwireless705handsetisinstalled(forVHF725model).CONFERENCE facility if two 705 handsets installed (total 2 x 705 handsets can be installed).
7Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual1-2 Customize your Northstar VHF RadioYou can customize the radio to suit your individual preferences. Some preferences can be set directly through the keys as explained in this Section.Other preferences are set up through the built-in menus and these are explained in the other Sections.1-3 How to Display and Navigate MenusHold down1.   CALL/MENU to show the RADIO menu   or Press2.   CALL/MENU to show the DSC CALL menu. Only four menu items can be displayed at any one time on the LCD. Rotate the rotary knob to scroll 3. up and down the menu until the cursor is positioned at the desired option. Press ENT (push the rotary knob in) to display that option.Make any entries or changes as explained in the following section.3.4.PressENTtoconfirmchanges.Otherwise,pressEXITtokeeptheoriginalentry.4.5. Press EXIT to backup one screen (this key is equivalent to an ESC function on a PC)5.6. 1-4 How to Enter or Change Alphanumeric DataIf your radio doesn’t have an optional alphanumeric microphone, use the + CH - key on the microphone to enter alphanumeric data as follows:•  PressCH-tocountthroughnumbers,orholddowntoscrollrapidlytothedesirednumber.•  PressCH+tostepthroughthealphabet,orholddowntoscrollrapidlytothedesiredcharacter.•  Ifyoumakeanerror,pressCH-until<isdisplayed,thenpressENTorpushtherotaryknobtobackup and correct the entry.If your radio has an alphanumeric microphone, use the keypad to enter the channel numbers and names. Each key has the functionality shown below.•  UseCLRtobackupandENTtoconfirm,orjustwaitforthecursortoadvanceautomaticallytothenext position when entering data (similar to mobile phone operation),On the base station, use the rotary knob to enter alphanumeric data and push to ENTER the data. KEY 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Normal and Menu Mode0 1 2 3 456789Edit ModePress 10 1 2 3 456789Press 2 Space - A D G J M P T WPress 3 ( . B E H K N Q U XPress4 ) “ C F I L O R V YPress 5 % / ? ! : # “ S & Z
8Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual1-5 LCD Symbols and MeaningsThe simulation shows the locations of all the following information symbols on the LCD displays.             Base unit display      Optional handset displayThese symbols may not appear at all or may be shown in a different location on the optional handset.Symbol  MeaningTX  Transmitting.  HI LO  Transmission power. High (HI) 25 W or Low (LO) 1 W.WX  Weather channel.WX ALT  Weather Alert. Alarm beeps will sound. 721/725 US only.BUSY  Receiver busy with an incoming signal.PRI  Priority channel is selected.D  Duplex operation. Otherwise, blank for Simplex operation.LOCAL  Local calling is selected. Otherwise, blank for distance calling.DSC  DSC capability is available.   Indicates an incoming DSC call, or blinks to notify you of any unread Call Log messages  Low Battery warning (activates at 10.5 V)88  Channel selected. USA INT CAN  Selected channel bank for VHF radio operations and regulations.X  Channel is temporarily deleted from the ALL SCAN operation.B A  Channel suffix, if applicable.CH1 CH2 CH3  Shows which of the 3 favorite channels, if any, are selected.  Otherwise blank.ATIS  Enabled for use in European inland waterways. Otherwise blank. 721/725 EU only.DSC  DSC capability is available. ACK  A message acknowledging your DSC call is being displayed.
9Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Happy Fish symbol with one to four indicator bars to show the probability of good fishing at your current location, based upon barometric pressure and air temperature. Four bars show that good fishing is likely. High pressure trends are associated with stable conditions and calm seas. Research indicates that best fishing occurs when barometric pressure is rising and between 1010 and 1022 mb. Dur-ing these opportune conditions, most fish are thought to feed anywhere within the water column. However, low pressure trends bring stormy seas and affect air bladders, and these conditions make fish move to deeper levels and become less active. See section 2-2 for more information. Local weather forecast based on the local temperature and stored barometric pressure data. The icons are indicative only and are more accurate close to land rather than in open sea. Digital Readout  of the  current barometric pressure (in mb or  in/Hg) or  the current temperature (in ºC or ºF), depending upon your selection. Baro Graph.Ahistogramofbarometricpressurereadingsoverthepast24hours.The high-resolution histogram centres automatically if the range goes off scale. Readouts are taken even when the engine and radio have been powered down (with typically less than 3mA of current drain).A typical operational display on the 721/725 base unit LCD:         A transmission on Channel 16 is •being made at high power using the International channel bank. Channel 16 is set as the Priority •channel. The latitude and longitude of the •vessel and UTC time are shown. 3 bars by the Happy Fish indicates •rising barometic trends and reasonable fishing conditions.The weather indicates showery •conditions.A typical operational display on the 701/705 Optional Handset LCD:
10 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual1-6 How the Microphone and 701 Optional Handset Work TogetherConsult the 721/701 Quick Start Guide for additional operational instructions.If you have the optional 701 handset installed on your VHF721:•  neitheritemwilltransmitwhilebothareONhook,butyoucanheartheaudiofromthehandsetspeaker and adjust the handset volume. •  touseoneitemwhenit’sOFFhook,theotheritemmustbeONhook.•  ifbothitemsareOFFhook,onlythemicrophoneworks.•  inIntercommodeONLY,bothitemsworkOFFhook.1-7 Basic Operation and Key FunctionsAll possible keys on the base unit, the microphone, and the optional handset are listed and their functions are explained. NOTE: Some keys or functions may not be available on your particular model of base unit, microphone, or optional handset. This example shows the 721US base unit. Key  FunctionVOL PWR Volume and Power. Turn clockwise to power on. Continue to turn until a comfortable volume is reached. VOL/PWR will also adjust the settings of an external speaker, if con-nected. SQL Squelch or Threshold Level. Sets the threshold level for the minimum receiver signal. Turn fully counterclockwise until random noise is heard, then turn slowly clockwise until therandomnoisedisappears.Makeanother1/4turnclockwiseforbestreceptioninopensea conditions.  In areas of high noise (e.g. close to large cities) reception may improve if sensitivity is reduced.EitherturnSQLslowlyclockwiseorusetheLOCALsetting.Seesection2-4.DISTRESS Send DSC Distress Call. See Section 6.16/9  Priority Channel. 721/725US only. Press to cancel all other modes and to tune into the priority channel. Press again to return to your original channel.   The default is Channel 16. To make Channel 09 the priority channel, hold down 16/9 until a beep sounds and 09 is displayed. 16 Priority Channel. 721/725EU only. Press to cancel all other modes and to tune into the priority channel, Channel 16, on high power. Press again to return to your original chan-nel.
11Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual3 CH Three Favorite Channels. Press to toggle between your favorite channels. The CH1, CH2, or CH3 symbol appears on the LCD to show which favorite channel is selected.  To scan only one of your favorite channels, press 3CH then immediately press and release SCAN. If you want to scan all three favorite channels, press 3CH then immediately press and hold SCAN.   To add a favorite channel for the first time, select that channel then hold 3CH to store it in the CH1 location. Repeat the procedure to store two more favorite channels in the CH2 and CH3 locations respectively.  If you try and add another favorite channel it will overwrite the existing CH3. CH1 and CH2 remain unless you delete them.  To delete a favorite channel, select that channel then hold down 3CH until the CH1, CH2 or CH3 symbol disappears off the LCD.SCAN  Scan. Scanning is not allowed in some European countries. Otherwise, press to scan between your current channel and the priority channel in DUAL or TRI WATCH mode. The weather channel is also scanned if the USA channel bank is selected and the weather alert mode is ON.  Hold down SCAN to enter ALL SCAN mode where the priority channel is checked every 1.5 seconds.   When a signal is received, scanning stops at that channel and BUSY appears on the LCD. If the signal stops for more than 5 seconds, the scan restarts.  Press ENT or push the rotary knob to temporarily skip over (lock out) an “always busy” channel when in ALL SCAN mode and resume the scan. An X is shown on the LCD to designate a skipped channel. It’s not possible to skip over the priority channel. Press SCAN to stop at the current channel.CALL/MENU Radio Menu, DSC Set up Menu, Radio Set up Menu and DSC CALL Menu.   Hold down to show the radio menu (see Section 2) and to access the radio set up   menu (seeSection3)andtheDSCsetupmenu(seeSection4).  Press to enter the DSC call menu and to make DSC calls (see Section 5).WX Weather Channel. 721/725US only. In USA and Canadian waters, press to hear the most recently selected weather station. The WX symbol is displayed on the LCD.  Press CH + or CH - to change to a different weather channel. Press WX again to return to the most recent channel.  If the  weather  alert  mode  is ON  and  an alert  tone of 1050  Hz is broadcast from the weather station, it’s picked up automatically and the alarm sounds. Press any key to hear the weather alert voice message.IC or H/L IC  Intercom.  Optional 701 or 705 handset required. Hold down to enter Intercom mode on USA models. EU models need just a single press and release.. This disables the radio receiver except for incoming DSC calls and the intercom calls the other unit.   Press PTT when invited. When you’re finished, press ESC to exit Intercom mode or put the handset back on hook (701 hadset only.)ESC Escape. Use ESC when navigating menus, to clear incorrect entries, to exit from a menu without saving changes, and to back up to the previous screen.
12 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualRotary knob Channel Select. Turn to select a channel. The current channel is shown on the LCD in BIG digits with an A or B designator suffix (if applicable) in small letters below the channel number. (See Appendix C for a listing of channel frequencies.)  Push to activate the ENT (Enter) function.  You can also use the rotary knob for alphanumeric entry if you don’t have an alphanu-meric microphone. Turn to step through alphanumeric characters one at a time then pushtoconrmeachselection.Ifyoumakeanerror,selectthe<characterthenpushto backup.info Information. Press on the base MIKE to toggle through the INFO display to show the barometric historgram, the barometric readout and temperature, or the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR).H/L Transmission Power. High (HI) 25 W or Low (LO) 1 W. Press to toggle between high or low transmission power for the entire channel bank. The HI or LO selection is shown on the LCD.  Some channels allow only low power transmissions. Error beeps will sound if the power transmission setting is incorrect.   Some channels allow only low power transmissions initially, but can be changed to high power by holding down H/L and PTT at the same time. See Appendix C for a complete listing of channel charts.+ CH - Channel Select. Press CH + or CH - to step through the available channels one at a time, or hold down to scroll rapidly through all the available channels. The current channel is shown on the LCD in BIG digits (with an A or B designator suffix if applicable in small letters below the channel number). (See Appendix C & D for a listing of channel frequencies.)  Press CH + or CH - to scroll the cursor up and down menu options on the LCD when navigating menus.  When editing an item containing only numbers, press CH - to step through the numbers or hold down to scroll rapidly.  To enter a character, press Ch + to step through the alphabet or hold down to scroll rapidly.ENT Enter. Press ENT when navigating menus, to confirm entries and edits. PTT Press To Talk. Press PTT to transmit at any time on an allowable channel. This automati-cally exits you from menu mode and stops scanning.   You must release PTT to receive a signal.  If PTT sticks, a built-in timer will automatically shut down a transmission after five minutes and sound the error beeps. This timer is required by FCC regulations.
13Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualTurn the GPS Simulator on/off. See Section 2-7.Reset factory settings. See Section 2-8.Section 2 - The Radio Menu (MENU) Hold down CALL/MENU to show the radio MENU options.Sections1-3and1-4explainhowtonavigatearoundthemenuandenter,saveandchangedata.2-1 The Radio Menu Options (MENU) Maintain your buddy list. See Section 2-3.Set radio sensitivity. See Section 2-4.Set backlight level. See Section 2-5.Set contrast level. See Section 2-5.Set position & UTC manually.See Section 2-6. Set local time and time format. See Section 2-6. MANUAL SETTINGUSER MMSIGROUP SETUPINDIV REPLY (US only) DSC FUNCATIS MMSI (EU only)ATIS FUNC (EU only)LL REPLYLL RINGDSC SETUP Menu. See Section 4.Show weather, SNR or Happy Fish information on the handset. See Section 2-2.UIC (US only)CH NAME RING VOLUMEKEY BEEP INT SPEAKERWATCH MODE (US only) WX ALERT (US only)COM PORTBARO SENSORTEMPERATUREHAPPY FISHRADIO SETUP Menu. See Section 3.INFO DATA (Handset only)BUDDY LISTLOCAL/DISTBACKLIGHTCONTRASTGPS/DATADSC SETUPRADIO SETUPHS SETTING (725 US / EU only)GPS SIMRESET (Base unit only)HS SETTING Menu. See Section 2-9.
14 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual2-2 Show Weather, SNR or Happy Fish on Handset (INFO DATA)If you have the optional handset installed, you can use INFO DATA to show the local weather forecast (e.g. SUNNY) and a digital readout of the current barometric pressure (mb or in-Hg) and the channel name on the handset LCD.MENU SELECT  >INFO DATA    BUDDY LIST    LOCAL/DISTDISTRESS  A BIT CLOUDY    78.4°F    29.99in-HgINFO DATA    >ON       OFFAfter INFO DATA is selected ON, the following screen appears on the handset with Line #3 able to display 3 items of interest - temperature, Signal To Noise ratio (SNR) or HAPPY FISH quality.• adigitalreadoutofthecurrentairtemperature(°For°C)• thecurrentSignal-to-NoiseRatio(SNR)• theHappyFishsymbolwithindicatorbars.1.  Hold down CALL/MENU to display the radio menu. 2.  The cursor is at INFO DATA.  Press ENT then select INFO ON to display the information on the handset LCD, instead of the time and GPS position.3. 78.4degFisdisplayedalternatingwithSNRbars.4. Happy Fish symbol replaces TEMP/SNR if triggered after which it times out.Information regarding Barometer, Weather and Happy Fish operation:For these functions to operate correctly, the barometer sensor built into the microphone requires a permanent power connection. When the radio is turned off with the power knob on the radio, power continuestoflowtothebarometersensor.Thisenablesa24hourbarometertrendtobecollectedandisused with the Happy Fish and Weather predictor.Note: If the power supply to the radio is disconnected, the barometer trend will cease and will re-start when power is re-applied.Happy Fish and Weather may not function, or may be inaccurate for several hours after initial power up.
15Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual2-3 Maintain Your Buddy List (BUDDY LIST) Use the Buddy List to store the names and associated MMSI’s of 20 favorite people. Names are stored in the order of entry, with the most recent entry shown first.  The following sections show to use BUDDY LIST to add, edit, and delete entries in your buddy list.  Section 3 explains how to call a buddy.2-3-1 Add an Entry1.  Select BUDDY LIST. The cursor is at MANUAL NEW. Press ENT.2.  Enter the buddy name, one character at a time (this may be alphanumeric) then press ENT or push the rotary knob repeatedly until the cursor moves to the MMSI entry line.3.  Enter the MMSI (this must be numeric) associated with that buddy name then press ENT. 4. ThenewbuddynameandMMSIaredisplayed.PressENTorpushtherotaryknobtostorethenewentry, which is displayed at the top of your buddy list.NOTE: When the BUDDY LIST is full (20 entries), you can make a new entry and the buddy at the end of the list is automatically erased.2-3-2 Edit an Entry1.  Select BUDDY LIST. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to display the list of entries.2.  Scroll down (if required) to the incorrect entry and press ENT.3.  Select EDIT. The cursor is at the first character of the name.4. Editthebuddynameor,toeditonlytheMMSI,pressENTorpushtherotaryknobrepeatedlyuntilthecursor moves to the MMSI line.5.  When you are finished, press ENT or push the rotary knob (repeatedly if necessary) to display the next screen.6.  Press ENT or push the rotary knob to store the changes. The buddy list is displayed again. If more changes are required, repeat Steps 2 through 6. Otherwise, press ESC to exit.MENU SELECT  >BUDDY LIST    LOCAL/DIST    BACKLIGHTBUDDY LIST  >  MANUAL NEW      ALEX      TOMENTER NAME––––––––––––ENTER MMSI–––––––––BOB123456789  >  STORE      CANCELENTER NAMEBOBENTER MMSI123456789BUDDY LIST  >  MANUAL NEW      ALEX      TOMALEX  >  EDIT      DELETEALEX111223344  >  STORE      CANCELEDIT NAMEALEXEDIT MMSI112233445
16 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual2-3-3 Delete an Entry1.  Select BUDDY LIST. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to display the list of entries.2.  Scroll down (if required) to the entry you want to delete and press ENT.3.   Select DELETE then select YES.4. Theentryisdeletedimmediatelyandthebuddylistisdisplayedagain.2-4 Local or Distance Sensitivity (LOCAL/DIST)  Use LOCAL/DIST to improve the sensitivity of the receiver either locally (LOCAL) or over distances (DIST).   LOCAL is NOT recommended for use in open sea conditions. It’s designed for use in areas of high radio noise; e.g. when you’re close to a city.  See also SQL (Squelch Control) in Section 1.6.2-4-1 Set Distance Sensitivity1.  Select LOCAL/DIST then select DIST. 2.  Press ENT or push the rotary knob to activate the DIST setting. This disables local sensitivity and the menu is displayed again. 2-4-2 Set Local Sensitivity1.  Select LOCAL/DIST then scroll to LOCAL.2.  Press ENT or push the rotary knob to activate the LOCAL setting. This disables distance sensitivity and the menu is displayed again.LOCAL is displayed on the LCD in reverse video, as a reminder that local sensitivity is selected.2-5 Backlighting (BACKLIGHT) and Contrast (CONTRAST)Use BACKLIGHT to set the backlight levels for the LCD at a comfortable level.The microphone keypad backlighting is either ON or OFF. •The DISTRESS key backlighting can’t be switched off.•Use CONTRAST to set the contrast level for the LCD.BUDDY LIST  >  MANUAL NEW      ALEX      TOM BUDDY LIST  >  MANUAL NEW      ALEX      TOMDELETE BUDDYTOM  >  YES   NOTOM  >  EDIT      DELETEMENU SELECT      INFO DATA      BUDDY LIST  >  LOCAL/DISTSENSITIVITY  >  DISTANT      LOCALSENSITIVITY      DISTANT  >  LOCALMENU SELECT      LOCAL/DIST  >  BACKLIGHT      CONTRAST
17Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual2-5-1 Set the Backlighting Level1.  Select BACKLIGHT.2.  Use CH + or CH - to select a comfortable backlight level.3.  Press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm the new level and return to the menu.Note: 705 handset option is only on or off.2-5-2 Set the Contrast Level1.  Select CONTRAST.2.   Use CH + or CH - to select a comfortable contrast level. 3.  Press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm the new level and return to the menu.  2-6 GPS Data and Time (GPS/DATA)If your vessel has an operational GPS navigation receiver, the radio automatically detects and updates the vessel position and the local time. However, if the GPS navigation receiver is disconnected or absent, you can specify the vessel position and the local time manually, using the GPS/DATA option. This information is important because it will be used if you transmit a DSC distress call.2-6-1 Manually Enter Position and UTC Time (MANUAL)NOTE: This function is available only when an operational GPS receiver is NOT connected.1.  Select GPS/DATA, then MANUAL. 2.  Enter the latitude, then the longitude, then the UTC. 3.  Press ENT or push the rotary knob when all the information is correct.   The vessel’s latitude and longitude are shown on the screen, with the UTC time. After entering your manual LL position, the prefix “M” in the normal GPS screen indicates a manual entry. The manual entries are cancelled if a real GPS position is received.BACKLIGHT      LO       HIPRESS ENTMENU SELECT      BACKLIGHT      CONTRAST  >  GPS/DATAGPS/DATA  >  MANUAL      SETTINGMANUAL LL––’ ––’ ––––N––’ ––’ ––––WMAN ––:––UTCCONTRAST      LO       HIPRESS ENT
18 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual2-6-2 Local Time (TIME OFFSET)The local time can be set by entering the time offset between UTC and local time as follows.1.  Select GPS/DATA, then SETTING. 2.  Select TIME OFFSET to enter the difference between UTC and local time. Half hour increments can be used with a maximum offset of ±13 hours.   In this example, a difference of +1.5 hours has been entered and the local time is displayed with the suffix LOC.ZABC D F GHINOPQRSTUWESTANDARD TIME ZONESCorrected to February 2008Zone boundaries are approximateDaylight Saving Time (Summer Time),usually one hour in advance of StandardTime, is kept in some placesMap outline © Mountain High MapsCompiled by HM Nautical Almanac OfficeVXKLPQQRVUTSRQP*TSAAZBCZABBBCSSSRHI* KKMM‡‡HHHIKFGED**E**CCDGHEFHIGCDDEKLMZZPN0° 30°E 60°E 90°E 120°E 150°E30°W60°W90°W120°W150°W180° 180°MNNOOZZZCDDEFE*E*F*KL**LLMMQOQASUWV*AYMLM YPKHMXXWWXM*WM*M*MMLFMZM†KIDFGIIIKLLPZInternational Date LineInternational Date LineWORLD MAP OF TIME ZONESRCBBAPRIHCERE*Q*HII*KK*− 8− 9− 9 30−10−10 30LL*MM*M†−11−11 30−12−13−14VV*WXY+ 9+ 9 30+10+11+12hhhmmmmZABCC*D   0− 1− 2− 3− 3 30− 4hmEE*FF*G− 5 30− 6− 6 30− 7D* − 4 30− 5 NOPP*Q+ 1+ 2+ 3+ 3 30+ 4Q*RSTU+ 4 30+ 5+ 6+ 7+ 8Standard Time    =  Universal Time  −  value from tablehNo Standard Time legally adopted‡Universal Time   =  Standard  Time  +  value from tablehhm mGPS/DATA  MANUAL>SETTINGSETTING  >  TIME OFFSET      TIME FORMAT      TIME DISPLYTIME OFFSET>+01:3002:30PM LOC
19Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual2-6-3 Time Format Options (TIME FORMAT)Timecanbeshownin12or24hourformat.GPS/DATA      MANUAL  >  SETTINGSETTING      TIME OFFSET  >  TIME FORMAT      TIME DISPLAYTIME FORMAT  >  12 Hr       24 Hr      07:15AM LOC1.  Select GPS/DATA, then SETTING.2.  Select TIME FORMAT.3. Select12Hror24Hrasdesired.Inthisexample,12hourformathasbeenselectedsotheLCDshowsthe AM or PM suffix.2-6-4 Time Display Options (TIME DISPLAY)If you’ve entered the time manually as described in the previous sections, the time is shown ALWAYS with the prefix M.However, if the vessel’s position is being updated through a GPS navigation receiver, you can switch the time display ON or OFF as follows:1.  Select GPS/DATA, then SETTING.2.  Select TIME DISPLY.3.  Select ON or OFF as desired. In this example, OFF has  been  selected  and  so the  LCD no longer shows the time.If the time display is set ON, course and speed data are NOT displayed on the LCD (see section 2-6-6).2-6-5 Position Display Options (LL display)If you’ve entered the vessel position manually as described in the previous section, the vessel position is shown ALWAYS with the suffix M.However, if the time is being updated through a GPS navigation receiver, you can switch the vessel position display ON or OFF as follows:1.  Select GPS/DATA, then SETTING.2.  Select LL DISPLAY.3.  Select ON or OFF as desired. In this example, OFF has  been  selected  and  the screen no longer shows the vessel position.2-6-6 Course & Speed Display Options (COG/SOG)Use this option to display course over ground (COG) and speed over ground (SOG) data on the screen. 1.  Select GPS/DATA, then SETTING.2.  Select COG/SOG.3.  Select ON or OFF as desired. In this example, ON has been selected, so the screen shows the bearing and speed.IfCOG/SOGissetON,thetimeisNOTdisplayedonthescreen(seesection2-6-4).SETTING      TIME OFFSET      TIME FORMAT  >  TIME DISPLYTIME DISPLY   ON  >  OFFSETTING      TIME FORMAT      TIME DISPLY  >  LL DISPLAYLL DISPLAY      ON  >  OFFSETTING      TIME DISPLY      LL DISPLY  >  COG/SOGCOG/SOG  >  ON      OFF
20 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual2-6-7 GPS Alert Options (ALERT) The GPS alert is usually set to ON so that if the GPS navigation receiver is disconnected, the alarm sounds.1.  Select GPS/DATA, then SETTING.2.  Select GPS ALERT.3.  Select ON or OFF as desired.2-7 GPS Simulator (GPS SIM)The GPS Simulator is set to OFF whenever the radio is turned ON or whenever real GPS data is available through the COM port. However, if you want to test the GPS Simulator, turn it ON as follows: 1.  Select GPS SIM, then select ON or OFF as desired.   Whenever the GPS Simulator is turned ON,  simulated Speed Over Ground (SOG),  Course Over Ground (COG), and LL position appear on the screen. This data is updated automatically during the simulation.IMPORTANT: It’s not possible to send a DSC transmission when you’re in GPS Simulator mode.2-8 Reset to Factory Defaults (RESET)Use RESET to return every setting to the factory defaults EXCEPT all MMSI settings and the entries in your buddy list. 1.  Select  RESET. The radio asks for confirmation. 2.  Select YES to reset the radio and return to the menu.SETTING      LL DISPLY      COG/SOG  >  GPS ALERTGPS ALERT  >  ON      OFF MENU SELECT      RADIO SETUP      GPS SIM  >  RESETRESET RADIO?ARE YOU SURE      YES  >  NOMENU SELECT      DSC SETUP      RADIO SETUP  >  GPS SIM
21Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual2-9 Subscribe or Un-Subscribe the 705 handset (HS SETTING)Explorer725EU/725US onlyThe optional Handset functions with the base unit. It can not operate on it’s own. Ensure the base unit is turned ON when using the handset.You can use the VHF705 wireless handset to control and communicate with Explorer725 base unit from almost anywhere aboard your vessel. Before you first use the handset, it must first be subscribed to the base unit.Subscribing the 705 Handset to the 725 base unit:1.  Ensure the handset is fully charged. 2.  Turn the base unit on, and select “HS SETTING”,”SUBSCRIBE”, and “YES” from the SETUP menu.  “SUBSCRIBE WAITING” appears on the base unit LCD.MENU SELECT  >  HS SETTING      GPS SIM       RESETSUBSCRIBEWAITINGEXIT -> CANCELSUBSCRIBE  >  YES       NOHS SETTING  >  SUBSCRIBE       CLEAR CODE3.  Turn the 705 handset ON then press and hold SCAN key to enter the ‘subscribing’ mode. The 705 will display “SUBSCRIBING” on its LCD to indicate it is waiting for response from the base unit.  Note: Your handset must be within operational range of the base unit.4. Aftersuccessfulsubscription,a“bi”tonewillbeemittedfromthehandsetthendisplay“CONNECTING,PLEASE WAIT” on the LCD. The 705 will then operate normally with the base unit.5.   Up to 2 handsets can be subscribed to one base unit. Before you subscribe the 2nd handset to the base unit,makesurethe1sthandsetispoweredo.Youcanthenfollowthesteps1-4tosubscribethe2ndhandset.  Note: If subscribe is not successful, or you wish to un-subscribe a handset from your base unit to use    on another base unit, it is recommended to clear the existing code first as follows:To Un-Subscribe the 705 Handset from the 725 Base unit:1.  On the base unit, select “HS SETTING”, “CLEAR CODE” and “YES” from the setup menu.MENU SELECT  >  HS SETTING      GPS SIM       RESETHS SETTING      SUBSCRIBE  >  CLEAR CODECLEAR CODE  >  YES       NO2.  After a few seconds, the handset will display “SEARCH HOST” and no longer be subscribed to the base unit.SIGNAL LOST!SEARCH HOSTPLEASE WAIT3.  The handset can be subscribed to another base unit if needed.
22 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualSection 3 - Radio Setup Menu (RADIO SETUP)Hold down CALL/MENU then scroll down and select RADIO SETUP. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to show the RADIO SETUP menu options. Sections1-3and1-4explainhowtonavigatearoundthemenuandenter,saveandchangedata.3-1 The Radio Setup Menu Options (RADIO SETUP)3-2  Select the Channel Bank (UIC) (US only)There is a choice of three channel banks; USA, International, or Canadian (see Appendix C for details).1.  Select RADIO SETUP.2.  The cursor is at UIC. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to display the list of channel banks. 3.  Select the channel bank to use then press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm the setting and return to the menu. RADIO SETUP  >  UIC      CH NAME      RING VOLUMEUIC  >  USA      INT’L      CANADAEdit or delete channel names. See Section 3-3.Selects WX Alert scanning mode ON (on) or OFF (off ) (US only). See section 3-7.Selects Dual or Tri watch scanning (US only). See section 3-6.Turn the radio’s internal speakers ON or OFF. See section 3-5.Select NMEA protocol for communications between the VHF radio and any other instruments. (721 / 725 only) See section 3-8.Set the volume level of the beeps. See section 3-4.Set the volume level of the incoming call notification beeps. See section 3-4.Select the channel bank (US only). See Section 3-2.UICCH NAME RING VOLUMEKEY BEEPINT SPEAKERWATCH MODEWX ALERTCOM PORT BARO SENSORTEMPERATUREHAPPY FISHSelect the temperature units, calibrate the sensor. See Section 3-10.Select the barometric units, calibrate the sensor, turn the display ON or OFF. See Section 3-9.Select the HAPPY FISH alarm to be ON or OFF. See Section 3-11.
23Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual3-3  Change Channel Names (CH NAME)The channel charts are listed in Appendix C with their default name tags. CH NAME gives you the option to edit or delete the channel name tags displayed on the screen.1.  Select RADIO SETUP, then CH NAME.2.  Use CH + or CH - to step through the channels with their names until you see the channel name you want to change, then press ENT or push the rotary knob. In this example, the channel name TELEPHONE associated with channel 01 is being changed to PHONE1.3.  Select EDIT and press ENT or push the rotary knob to edit the existing name tag. Enter the new name over the existing name. It can be a maximum of 12 characters.  To delete the channel name, just select DELETE then press ENT or push the rotary knob.4. PressENTorpushtherotaryknob(repeatedlyifnecessary)todisplaytheYES/NOconrmation.5.  Press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm the new channel name tag or the deletion, then press ESC to return to the menu.3-4 Ring and Beep Volume  (RING VOLUME and KEY BEEP) Set the volume level of the incoming signal beeps (RING VOLUME) and/or the error and warning beeps (KEY BEEP) as follows:1.  Select RADIO SETUP, then RING VOLUME or KEY BEEP as appropriate.2.  Select a HIGH or LOW volume. You can turn the beeps off completely by selecting KEY BEEP then OFF.3.  Press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm the new volume setting and return to the menu. 3-5 Internal Speaker Connections (INT SPEAKER)Switch the radio’s internal speaker ON or OFF. (The external speaker is always ON if a speaker is plugged into the external speaker jack.)1.  Select RADIO SETUP, then INT SPEAKER.2.  Select ON or OFF then press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm the setting and return to the menu. RADIO SETUP      CH NAME >   RING VOLUME       KEY BEEPRING VOLUME  >  HIGH       LOWKEY BEEP   >  HIGH      LOW      OFF RADIO SETUP      RING VOLUME      KEY BEEP  >  INT SPEAKERINT SPEAKER  >  ON      OFFRADIO SETUP  >  CH NAME       RING VOLUME       KEY BEEP EDIT CH NAMETELEPHONE                          02CH NAMETELEPHONESAVE CH NAMEPHONE1  >  YES   NOTELEPHONE  >  EDIT      DELETE
24 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual3-6 Set the Priority Channel (WATCH MODE)If you have the 721/725 EU, watch mode is similar to a dual watch, scanning between the priority channel and the working channel. CH16 is the priority channel.If you have the 721/725 US  and are operating on USA or Canadian channel banks, you can set the priority channel to cover both CH16 and CH09 as well as the working channel, as follows:1.  Select RADIO SETUP, then WATCH MODE.2.   Select ONLY  16CH  for dual watch  mode,  or 16CH+9CH for tri watch mode.3-7 Weather Alert (WX ALERT) (US only) The NOAA provides several weather forecast channels on USA and Canadian channel banks. If severe weather such as storms or hurricanes are forecast, the NOAA broadcasts a weather alert on 1050 Hz. You can set up the radio to pick up weather alerts, as follows:1.  Select RADIO SETUP, then WX ALERT.2.  Select ON then press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm the setting and return to the menu. (If you select OFF, WX channel will not be watched during scanning.)3.  When a weather alert is broadcast, the alarm will sound. Press any key to hear the weather alert voice message.3-8 NMEA or NAVBUS protocol (COM PORT) (721 / 725 only)You can add the radio to a group of instruments using NMEA or NAVBUS protocol. NAVBUS  is automatically  activated when present, so  that  data such  as barometric pressure and  history, temperature, DSC polling positions and distress data are available to any other Northstar instruments using NAVBUS. However, the barometric and temperature readings from the radio can be turned OFF if you prefer to use the readings from a different instrument.Select your GPS data source to come from either NMEA or NAVBUS as follows:3-8-1 NMEA CHECKSUMRADIO SETUP      WATCH MODE      WX ALERT  >  COM PORTNMEA    CHECKSUM  >  ON      OFFCOM PORT  >  NMEA      GPS SOURCE       BARO & TEMP1.  Select RADIO SETUP, then COM PORT.2.  Select NMEA, then press ENT or push the rotary knob to show the CHECKSUM option.3.  CHECKSUM on is the usual setting. The cursor is at ON. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm the setting and return to the menu.RADIO SETUP      INT SPEAKER      WATCH MODE  >  WX ALERTWX ALERT    ON>  OFF  RADIO SETUP      KEY BEEP      INT SPEAKER  >  WATCH MODEWATCH MODE  >  ONLY 16CH      16CH+9CH
25Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualNMEA CHECKSUM  >  ON      OFFRADIO SETUP      WATCH MODE      WX ALERT  >  COM PORTGPS SOURCENMEA  >  ON      OFFGPS SOURCE  >  NMEA      NAVBUSCOM PORT      NMEA  >  GPS SOURCE      BARO & TEMP3-8-2 NMEA GPS data source (GPS SOURCE)1.  Select RADIO SETUP, then COM PORT.2.  Select GPS source, then select NMEA.3.  The cursor is at ON.  Press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm the setting and show the CHECKSUM option.4. CHECKSUMONistheusualsetting.ThecursorisatON.PressENTorpushthe rotary knob to confirm the setting and return to the menu.3-8-3 NAVBUS GPS data source (GPS SOURCE)RADIO SETUP      WATCH MODE      WX ALERT  >  COM PORTGPS SOURCENAVBUS  >  ON      OFFGPS SOURCE      NMEA  >  NAVBUSCOM PORT      NMEA  >  GPS SOURCE      BARO & TEMP1.  Select RADIO SETUP, then COM PORT.2.  Select GPS source, then select NAVBUS.3.  The cursor is at ON. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm the setting and return to the menu.3-8-4 Use the 721/725  as barometric pressure and temperature data source (BARO & TEMP)RADIO SETUP      WATCH MODE      WX ALERT  >  COM PORTBARO & TEMP  >  ON      OFFCOM PORT      NMEA      GPS SOURCE  >  BARO & TEMP1.  Select RADIO SETUP, then COM PORT.2.  Select BARO & TEMP.3.  The cursor is at ON. Select ON to have the radio provide the barometric and temperature data to other instruments connected. Select OFF to have another instrument to act as the source of this data.3-9 Barometric Displays (BARO SENSOR)A barometric sensor in the microphone measures air pressure changes, enabling the radio to provide three useful aids towards weather prediction and fishing conditions, particularly when you’re close to large land masses. (See the information on the Happy Fish icon in Section 1-5.) The radio can show:a weather icon to indicate five different conditions (SUNNY, PARTLY CLOUDY, CLOUDY, RAINY, •SNOW). The local air pressure trends combined with the local temperature determines which weather icon is displayed.a digital readout of air pressure (in mb or in/Hg).•agraphicaldisplayofbarometricpressurechangesoverthepastconsecutive24hours.•
26 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualInformation regarding Barometer, Weather and Happy Fish operation:For these functions to operate correctly, the barometer sensor built into the microphone requires a permanent power connection. When the radio is turned off with the power knob on the radio, power continuestoflowtothebarometersensor.Thisenablesa24hourbarometertrendtobecollectedandisused with the Happy Fish and Weather predictor.Notes:Barometric data is maintained even if the radio is switched off (via the power knob).•If the power supply to the radio is disconnected (vessel Battery Master is turned OFF), the •barometer trend will cease and will re-start when power is re-applied.Happy Fish and Weather may not function, or may be inaccurate for several hours after initial •power up.Baro history is not shown on Optional Handset (701/705) only Baro units.•In open ocean conditions the weather icon can be less accurate than when close to large land •masses.3-9-1 Set the Barometric Units (BARO UNITS)RADIO SETUP      WX ALERT      COM PORT  >  BARO SENSORBARO UNIT  >  MILLIBARS      INCHES-HGBARO SENSOR  >  BARO UNITS      BARO DISPLY      CAL.1.   Select RADIO SETUP, then BARO SENSOR.2.   The cursor is at BARO UNITS. Press ENT or press the rotary knob.3.  The cursor is at MILLIBARS. Press ENT or press the rotary knob to show barometric pressure in MILLIBARS or select INCHES-HG to show barometric pressure in inches of mercury.3-9-2 Switch the Barometric Display ON or OFF (BARO DISPLY)RADIO SETUP      WX ALERT      COM PORT  >  BARO SENSORBARO DISPLY  >  LCD ON      LCD OFFBARO SENSOR      BARO UNITS  >  BARO DISPLY      BARO CAL.1.   Select RADIO SETUP, then BARO SENSOR.2.   Select BARO DISPLY.3.  The cursor is at LCD OFF. Press ENT or press the rotary knob to switch OFF the barometric display on the base unit, or select LCD ON to show the barometric display on the base unit when turned off.  IMPORTANT: LCD OFF is the default. This minimises the current drain of the standby vessel battery to about 3mA average. If the barometric display is set to LCD ON the current drain is continuous at about 85mA.3-9-3 Calibrate the Barometric Sensor (BARO CAL.)The barometric functions and icons work best when calibrated to local conditions. The operating range is from 960mb to 1060mb. RADIO SETUP      WX ALERT      COM PORT  >  BARO SENSORCAL    >  ± 0.00 In-HgBARO SENSOR      BARO UNITS      BARO DISPLY  >  CAL
27Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual1.   Select RADIO SETUP, then BARO SENSOR.2.   Select BARO CAL. then change the setting to match the reading on an accurate instrument nearby or the reading given by a local weather station.  3-10 Temperature Display (TEMPERATURE)A temperature sensor in the base unit microphone measures air temperature changes. NOTE: Temperature units can be displayed on the Optional Handset (701/705).3-10-1 Set the Temperature Units (UNITS)RADIO SETUP      COM PORT      BARO SENSOR  >  TEMPERATURETEMP SENSOR  >  ˚C   ˚FTEMPERATURE  >  UNITS      CAL1.   Select RADIO SETUP, then TEMPERATURE2.  The cursor is at UNITS. Press ENT or press the rotary knob.3.  The cursor is at ºC. Press ENT or press the rotary knob to display the temperature in ºC (Celsius) or select ºF to show the temperature in Fahrenheit.3-10-2 Calibrate the Temperature Reading (CAL.)The temperature sensor works best when calibrated to local conditions. RADIO SETUP      COM PORT      BARO SENSOR  >  TEMPERATURECAL  >  ± 00.0 ˚FTEMPERATURE  >  UNITS      CAL1.   Select RADIO SETUP, then TEMPERATURE.2.  Select CAL. then change the setting to match the reading on an accurate instrument nearby or the reading given by a local weather station. 3-11 HAPPY FISH Alarm ON or OFFThe Happy Fish Alarm can be turned ON or OFF.RADIO SETUP      BARO SENSOR      TEMPERATURE  >  HAPPY FISHHAPPY FISH  >  ON      OFF1.  Select RADIO SETUP, then HAPPY FISH.2.  Select HAPPY FISH OFF to disable all HAPPY FISH Alarms.
28 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual4-2 DSC SETUP Menu OptionsHold down CALL/MENU then scroll and select the DSC SETUP. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to show the following DSC SETUP menu options. Sections1.3and1.4explainhowtonavigatearoundthemenuandenter,saveandchangedata.4-3 Check Your User MMSI (USER MMSI) You can display and read your user MMSI at any time. 1.  Select DSC SETUP, then USER MMSI2.  The LCD shows your user name and MMSI.3.  If you have not already entered a User MMSI into your radio, see Appendix-E4-4 Maintain Your Groups (GROUP SETUP)Use GROUP SETUP to create, edit, or delete 1, 2, or 3 groups of frequently called people stored in alphanumeric order. A group MMSI always starts with 0.Section 4 - DSC SETUP Menu4-1 What is DSC?DSC (Digital Selective Calling) is a semi-automated method of establishing VHF, MF, and HF radio calls. It has been designated as an international standard by the IMO (International Maritime Organization) and is part of the GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety System). Currently, you are required to monitor Distress Channel 16, but DSC will eventually replace listening watches on distress frequencies and will be used to broadcast routine and urgent maritime safety information. DSC enables you to send and receive calls from any vessel or coast station that is equipped with DSC func-tionality, and within geographic range. Calls can be categorised as distress, urgency, safety, or routine, and DSC selects a working channel automatically. WARNINGA valid USER MMSI must be entered into this radio before these DSC functions can be used. See Appendix E - Enter Your USER MMSI (USER MMSI).Check your user MMSI. See section 4-3. (If you do not have a user MMSI, see Appendix E.) Enter or change the name and/or details of a group. See section 4-4.Select the type of response to an LL polling request. See section 4-8.Turn the DSC operation ON/OFF (on/off ). See section 4-7.Choose an automatic or manual response to calls. (721/725 US only) See section 4-5.Enable/disable the ATIS function (721/725 EU only)See section 4-6.Enter or change your ATIS MMSI (721/725 EU only) See section 4-6.USER MMSIGROUP SETUPINDIV REPLYATIS MMSIATIS FUNCDSC FUNCLL REPLY
29Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual4-4-1 Create a Group (GROUP SETUP)1.  Select DSC SETUP, then GROUP SETUP. 2.  If this is the FIRST TIME that you’re entering a group name, a line of nine zeros appears. Otherwise, any existing group names are displayed. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to display the input screen.3.   Enter the group name along the dashed line. The group name can be alphanumeric. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm each correct entry and to move to the next digit. When you are finished, press ENT or push the rotary knob repeatedly until the cursor moves to the MMSI line. Ifyoumakeanerror,select<andpressENTtobackupandcorrecttheentry(721/725US)orCLRand ENT (721/725 EU).4. EnterthegroupMMSI.Therstnumberisalways0.PressENTorpushtherotaryknobtoconrmtheentry.5.  The group name and group MMSI are shown in a confirmation screen. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to store the details and return to the GROUP SETUP screen.4-4-2 Edit Group Name or Group MMSI1.  Select DSC SETUP, then GROUP SETUP. The existing group names are displayed. Select the group name that you want to edit.2.  The cursor is at EDIT. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to show the group name details.  The cursor is at the first character of the group name.3.  Edit the new name or, to edit only the MMSI, press ENT or push the rotary knob repeatedly until the cursor moves to the MMSI line.4. Whenyouarenished,pressENTorpushtherotaryknob(repeatedlyifnecessary)todisplaythenextscreen.5.  Press ENT or push the rotary knob to store the changes and return to the GROUP SETUP screen. 4-4-3 Delete a Group1.  Select DSC SETUP, then GROUP SETUP. 2.  Select the group that you want to delete.3.  Select DELETE and press ENT or press the rotary knob.  The radio asks for confirmation.4. PressENTorpushtherotaryknobtodeletethegroupandreturntotheGROUPSETUPscreen.GROUP SETUP      MANUAL NEW  >  FISHER1      FRIENDS1FISHER1  >  EDIT      DELETEFISHER2012345678  >  STORE      CANCELEDIT NAME  >  FISHER1      EDIT MMSI      012345678GROUP SETUP      MANUAL NEW  >  FISHER2      FRIENDS1FISHER2      EDIT  >  DELETEDELETE GROUPFISHER2  >  YES   NODSC SETUP      USER MMSI  >  GROUP SETUP      INDIV REPLYGROUP SETUP  >  MANUAL NEW      000000000  FISHER1012345678  >  STORE      CANCELGROUP NAME––––––––––––GROUP MMSI0––––––––
30 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual4-5 Response to Individual Calls (INDIV REPLY) (US only) You can respond to incoming individual calls with an automatic response or with a manual response.An automatic response sends an acknowledgement then sets the request link channel, ready for a •conversation.A manual response asks if you want to acknowledge the call, and then asks if you want to converse •with the caller.1.  Select DSC SETUP, then select INDIV REPLY.2.  The cursor is at AUTO. Press ENT or press the rotary knob for an automatic response, or select MANUAL for a manual response.4-6 ATIS MMSI & ATIS Functionality (EU only) You MUST enter your ATIS MMSI to access ATIS functionality if you are navigating inland waterways within Europe.  ATIS sends a digital message anytime that you release the PTT key.  Inland waterways rules require 1WTxpoweronChannels06,08,10,11,12,13,14,15,17,71,72,74,and77.4-6-1 Enter or Edit Your ATIS MMSITo enter or edit your ATIS MMSI:1.  Select DSC SETUP, then ATIS MMSI. 2.  If this is the FIRST TIME that you are entering your ATIS MMSI, a dashed line appears. Enter your ATIS MMSI along the dashed line. An ATIS MMSI always starts with the number 9.  Press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm each correct entry and to move to the next digit.  Ifyoumakeanerror,pressCH-until<appears,thenpressENTorpushtherotaryknobtobackupandcorrect the entry.  If you’re editing an existing ATIS MMSI, this will be displayed. Make the required changes.3.  Press ENT or push the rotary knob to store your ATIS MMSI.  4. EnteryourATISMMSIagainasapasswordcheck,thenpressENTorpushtherotaryknobtopermanentlystore the ATIS MMSI and return to the menu.  You can view your stored ATIS MMSI at anytime by selecting ATIS MMSI in the main menu.DSC SETUP      USER MMSI      GROUP SETUP  >  INDIV REPLYINDIV REPLY  >  AUTO      MANUALDSC SETUP      USER MMSI      GROUP SETUP  >  ATIS MMSIINPUT ATISMMSI9––––––––ATIS MMSI9234567891  >  STORE      CANCELATIS MMSIINPUT AGAIN9––––––––ATIS MMSI9234567891  >  STORE      CANCEL
31Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual4-6-2 Enable ATIS Functionality (ATIS FUNC) (EU only)ATIS functionality will operate only after the ATIS MMSI has been entered (see previous section).             1.  Select DSC SETUP, then ATIS FUNC.2.  The cursor  is at  ON. Select  ENT or  push  the rotary  knob to  enable  the  ATIS  functionality and automatically disable  DSC functionality. The ATIS annunciator appears on the screen.It’s not possible to have both ATIS ON and DSC ON simultaneously. When you enable one, the other will turn OFF. If DSC and ATIS are both OFF, you must turn DSC ON for normal DSC operation. The annunciator on the LCD shows you the current mode: if the DSC annunciator is shown, DSC is operational; if the ATIS annunciator is shown, ATIS is operational. 4-7 DSC Functionality (DSC FUNC)DSC functionality can be disabled but this is not recommended.             1.  Select DSC SETUP, then DSC FUNC.            2.  The cursor is at ON. Press ENT or push the               rotary knob  to enable  the  DSC functionality              and  automatically disable ATIS  functionality.              The DSC annunciator appears on the screen.It’s not possible to have both ATIS ON and DSC ON simultaneously. When you enable one, the other will turn OFF. If DSC and ATIS are both OFF, you must turn DSC ON for normal DSC operation. The annunciator on the LCD shows you the current mode: if the DSC annunciator is shown, DSC is operational; if the ATIS annunciator is shown, ATIS is operational. 4-8 Response Type to LL Polling Calls (LL REPLY)You can set up the radio to respond to an LL polling request in one of three ways:MANUAL  reply manually or ignore to each incoming LL polling request from your buddies.AUTO    automatically replies to an incoming LL polling request from any of your buddies.OFF    ignores all incoming LL polling requests from your buddies.1.   Select DSC SETUP, then LL REPLY.2.  Select your mode of response and press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm.4-9 Mute the Notification RingtoneIf you have requested LL position data from any buddies, the 721/725  will notify you of any incoming data by sounding 2 friendly ringtones. If desired, you can mute this audible notification as follows:1.  Select DSC SETUP, then LL RING.2.  Select OFF (off ) to mute the ringtones. 3.  Press ENT to confirm your choice and return to the menu.DSC SETUP      ATIS MMSI      ATIS FUNC  >  DSC FUNCDSC FUNC  >  ON      OFFDSC SETUP      ATIS FUNC      DSC FUNC  >  LL REPLYLL REPLY  >  MANUAL      AUTO       OFFDSC SETUP      DSC FUNC      LL REPLY  >  LL RINGLL RING  >  ON      OFFDSC SETUP      GROUP SETUP      ATIS MMSI  >  ATIS FUNCATIS FUNC  >  ON      OFF
32 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualSection 5 - Send and Receive DSC Calls5-1 The DSC CALL Menu OptionsPress CALL/MENU to show the DSC CALL menu. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to show the following DSC CALL menu options. Sections1.3and1.4explainhowtonavigatearoundthemenuandenter,saveandchangedata.  Press CALL to show the types of DSC call that can be made.  1. Note that only four DSC call types can be shown at any one time on the screen.  Press + or - to scroll up and down the DSC call types until the cursor is 2. positioned at the desired option. Then press ENT. The following options are available through CALL key: WARNINGA valid USER MMSI must be entered into this radio before these DSC functions can be used. See Appendix E - Enter Your USER MMSI (USER MMSI).INDIVIDUALLAST CALLGROUPALL SHIPSCALL LOGDIST LOGLL REQUESTTRACK BUDDYMake a individual call or acknowledgement to a new caller or a buddy. See Section 5-2-1, 5-2-2, and 5-2-3.Make a call to one of your three groups. See Section 5-2-5.Show the details of the most recent incoming call. See Section 5-2-4.Make an All Ships call. See Section 5-2-6.Show the details of the 20 most recent incoming calls. See Section 5-2-7.Show the details of the 10 most recent distress calls. See Section 5-2-8.Request the LL position of a buddy. See Section 5-2-9.Operate Track Buddy functions. See Section 5-2-10.DSC CALL      INDIVIDUAL  >  LAST CALL      GROUP
33Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual5-2 Call an Individual (INDIVIDUAL)INDIVIDUAL   >  ROUTINE      SAFETY      URGENCYROUTINE  >  MANUAL NEW      BUDDY1      BUDDY2112345678INDIVIDUALROUTINE  >  SET CHANNELMANUAL MMSI0––––––––112345678INDIVIDUALROUTINE  >  SEND?112345678INDIVIDUALROUTINECALLING...INDIV ACK112345678PRESS PTTESC –> EXIT112345678INDIVIDUALROUTINEWAITING ACKYou can call anyone who has a radio with DSC functionality. You can set the priority level of the DSC call to routine, safety or urgency. Choose:• ROUTINE to make a routine call• SAFETY to send safety information• URGENCY only when there’s a serious situation or problem that could lead to a distress situation1.  Press CALL/MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu, then select INDIVIDUAL to call another person.2.  The cursor is at ROUTINE. Press ENT or press the rotary knob to make a routine call or select to another priority level.3.  The cursor is at MANUAL NEW.  Press ENT or press the rotary knob to call a person who’s not in your buddy list; otherwise select the name of your buddy.  If you selected MANUAL NEW, enter the user MMSI and then press ENT or push the rotary knob.4. SelecttheworkingchannelandpressENTorpresstherotaryknob.(NOTE: If you’re making a distress call, the radio goes to CH16 automatically.) Duplex channels can’t usually be called and are automatically eliminated from the suggested call list. If the call is to a Coast Station, the radio will recognize this and select the correct channel.5.  The radio summarizes the call details and asks for confirmation to send the call (SEND?). Press ENT or push the rotary knob to send the call. The TX annunciator is displayed on the screen while the DSC call is being sent.6.  If the call is acknowledged (ACK), press PTT to talk. If there’s no reply to a routine call, try again (see Section 5-3-1). 5-2-1 Retry a Routine Call1.  If there’s no reply to your call after one minute (UNABLE TO ACKNOWLEDGE) the radio asks if you want to retry the call (SEND AGAIN?).2.  Select YES and press ENT or push the rotary knob to retry the call. If the call still can’t be placed, the radio returns to normal operation.VHF721SEND AGAIN?  >  YES       NO
34 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual5-2-2 Acknowledge an Individual Incoming Call AlternatingRCV: INDIV523456789ROUTINEENT –> ACK13 CHANNEL REQUESTESC –> EXITThe Explorer 721/725 EU requires the operator to manually send an acknowledgement to the requesting radio. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to send an acknowledgement or press ESC to cancel.The Explorer 721/725 US automatically sends an acknowledgement to the requesting radio within 10 seconds of receiving the call.5-3 Call the Most Recent Caller (LAST CALL)DSC CALL      INDIVIDUAL  >  LAST CALL      GROUPEXPLORER 721INDIVIDUALROUTINE10:22 UTCEXPLORER 721INDIVIDUALROUTINE  >  SEND?EXPLORER 721INDIVIDUALROUTINE  >  SET CHANNELThis facility is useful and used frequently.1.  Press CALL/MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu. LAST CALL is automatically selected. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to display the contact details of the most recent incoming call.2.  Select the working channel. Duplex channels can’t usually be called and are automatically eliminated from the suggested call list. If the call is to a Coast Station, the radio will recognize this and select the correct channel.3.  The radio summarizes the call details and asks for confirmation to send the call (SEND?). Press ENT or push the rotary knob to send the call, and continue as explained in Section 5-3.5-4 Call a Group (GROUP)DSC CALL      INDIVIDUAL      LAST CALL  >  GROUPGROUP  >  RD GROUP      GROUP #2      GROUP#3RD GROUP055554444ROUTINE  >  SEND?RD GROUP055554444ROUTINE  >  SET CHANNEL1.   Press CALL/MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu, then select GROUP. The radio displays the names of your groups.2.  Select the group that you want to call (the Group MMSI must be set before making the call). Then set the channel and continue as explained in Section 5-3.5-5 Call All Ships (ALL SHIPS)DSC CALL      LAST CALL      GROUP  >  ALL SHIPSALL SHIPS  >  URGENCY      SAFETY      ROUTINE1.  Press CALL MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu, then select ALL SHIPS.
35Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual2.  The priority is set automatically to URGENCY. but you can change the priority level of the DSC call to routine, safety, urgency, or distress. Choose: •URGENCY only when a serious situation or problem that could lead to a distress situation • SAFETY to send safety information to all other vessels in range • ROUTINE to make a routine call to all vessels (US only)   3.   Select the working channel and press ENT or press the rotary knob. Duplex channels can’t usually be called and are automatically eliminated from the suggested call list. 4. TheradioasksforconrmationoftheALLSHIPScall(SEND?).PressENTorpushtherotaryknobtoselectYES and send the call, and continue as explained in Section 5-3.5-6 Call using the Call Log (CALL LOG)DSC CALL      GROUP      ALL SHIPS  >  CALL LOG11 123456789INDIVIDUALROUTINE10:45 UTC123456789INDIVIDUALROUTINE  >  SET CHANNEL123456789  >  CALL BACK      DELETE      SAVE MMSI123456789 INDIVIDUAL ROUTINE  >  SEND?The Call Log contains  the  contact details for the  20 most recent incoming calls, so  you  call  any of  them again quickly.1.  Press CALL/MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu, then select CALL LOG.   The radio displays the contact details for the most recent incoming call as the first entry (01) in the call log. 2.  Select the desired contact details. In this example, the contact details for the 11th most recent call are displayed.   To save this contact in your buddy list, select SAVE MMSI and press ENT or push the rotary knob. Enter a name for this contact. The logged MMSI is automatically displayed.3.   Press CALL, then press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm the call back, then set the working channel and press ENT or push the rotary knob to send the call. Continue as explained in Section 5-3.5-7 Call using the Distress Log (DIST LOG)The Distress Log contains the data for the 10 most recent relayed distress calls, so that you can call any of them quickly. Always try to make voice contact on CH16 first, as follows:1.  Press CALL/MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu, then select DIST LOG. 2.  The most recently received distress call is the first entry (01) in the Distress Log. Select the entry that you want to call. The details are displayed over two screens that alternate every 1.5 seconds; the first screen shows the location and name or MMSI of the vessel in distress, the second screen shows the nature of the emergency (if specified) and the MMSI of the vessel that relayed the distress call.  3.  Select CALL BACK, set the channel and continue as explained in Section 5-3.
36 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualDSC CALL      ALL SHIPS      CALL LOG  >  DIST LOGDISTRESS10:03 UTC 82º50.123 N27º45.456 W987654321  >  CALL BACK      DELETE      SAVE MMSI02 987654321DISTRESSPIRACYALL RELAY987654321INDIVIDUALROUTINE  >  SET CHANNEL987654321INDIVIDUALROUTINE  >  SEND?5-8 Request the LL Position of a Buddy (LL REQUEST)DSC CALL      CALL LOG      DIST LOG  >  LL REQUESTLL REQUEST  >  SAM      VHF721      BUDDY #3SAMLL REQUESTCALLING...SAMLL REQUEST  >  SEND?Channel nameSAMLL REQUESTWAITING ACK1.  Press CALL/MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu, then select LL REQUEST.2.  Select the buddy whose LL position you want to request then press ENT or push the rotary knob to send the request. 3.  The working channel name is displayed while the radio waits for an acknowledgement from your buddy.  Continue as explained in Section 5-3-1. If there’s no reply after 1 minute the radio asks if you want to retry. Continue as explained in Section 5-3-2. 5-9 Track Your Buddy (TRACK BUDDY)Use the TRACKLIST option to select the buddy (or buddies) whose position you want to track, specify the time interval through the INTERVAL option and then start the track. Alternatively, if the buddy and time are already set to your preference, just start tracking.
37Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual5-9-1 Select your BuddyDSC CALL      DIST LOG      LL REQUEST  >  TRACK BUDDYTRACK BUDDY      START TRACK  >  SET BUDDY      TRACKLISTSET BUDDYBUDDY1  >  ON      OFFSET BUDDY  >  BUDDY1  OFF      BUDDY2  ON      BUDDY3  OFF1.  Press CALL/MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu, then select TRACK BUDDY. 2. Select SET BUDDY then select the buddy you want to track. You can set a maximum of 3 buddies to track.3.  Select ON to track that buddy or OFF to not track that buddy, and press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm. (Repeat for the other two buddies if necessary.) NOTE: To delete a buddy from the tracklist, just scroll to the buddy’s name and press ENT or push the rotary knob. Select YES to confirm, then press ENT or push the rotary knob again.5-9-2 Set the time intervalDSC CALL      DIST LOG      LL REQUEST  >  TRACK BUDDYTRACK BUDDY    SET BUDDY     TRACKLIST>  INTERVAL  INTERVAL  >  15 MINUTES      30 MINUTES      1 HOUR1.  Press CALL/MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu, then select TRACK BUDDY.2. Select INTERVAL, then select the desired time interval. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm.5-9-3 Start trackingDSC CALL      DIST LOG      LL REQUEST  >  TRACK BUDDYTRACK BUDDY  >  START TRACK      SET BUDDY      TRACKLISTSTART TRACK  >  YES   NOSTART TRACKBUDDY1  OFFBUDDY2  ONBUDDY3  OFF1.  Press CALL/MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu, then select TRACK BUDDY.2.  Select START TRACK, then select YES. The START TRACK display changes to STOP TRACK. To stop tracking at any time, just select YES.  As soon as  you  start  tracking,  an  LL Request  is  sent  immediately  on  CH70 and  your radio waits  for acknowledgement of the (first) buddy’s LL position to be displayed on your LCD.   Each of the selected buddies is polled for their LL positions at regular time intervals. When information is received, a friendly ringtone is sounded and the position is shown on the LCD. Press any key to cancel the display.  An LL position that is received is not stored in your radio’s log, but is broadcast over NAVBUS to the chartplotters. Press any key to acknowledge or wait for the automatic 20 second time out. NOTE: The Explorer 721/725  can receive and display the LL position data at normal or enhanced resolution.
38 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual5-9-4 Track Your Buddy (TRACK BUDDY) ADDAdd or Delete a Buddy as follows:DSC CALL      DIST LOG      LL REQUEST  >  TRACK  BUDDYTRACK BUDDY      START TRACK       SET BUDDY  >  TRACKLISTADD NEW > BUDDY3     BUDDY2TRACKLIST>  ADD NEW     BUDDY1     BUDDY2ADD NEW>  ADD NEW     BUDDY3     BUDDY21.  Press CALL/MENT to enter the DSC CALL menu, then select TRACK BUDDY.2.  Select TRACK LIST, Any buddies already on the track list will be listed.  Note: To delete a buddy from the track list, select that buddy then press ENT, Select then press ENT again to delete.3.  Select ADD NEW to show your buddy list4. SelectthebuddythenpressENTtoaddthatbuddytothetracklist.5-10 Receive an All Ships Call  (RCV: ALL SHIP)Alternating16 CHANNELREQUESTENT –> ACCEPTEXIT –> ESCALL SHIPSURGENCYFROM123456789When you receive notification of an ALL SHIP call, press any key to cancel the alert. Press ENT to switch to the designated working channel, press ESC to return to original CHThe priority level and the user MMSI are displayed on the LCD. If the radio recognises the user MMSI as one of your buddies, the buddy’s name is displayed in place of the user MMSI.No acknowledgement is required. Press PTT to initiate voice contact on CH16 and then switch to a working channel.The call data is stored in the Call Log (see Section 5-7). 5-11 Receive an Individual Call  (RCV: INDIV)12 CHANNELREQUESTESC –> EXITRCV: INDIVVHF721ROUTINEENT -> ACKWhen you receive notification of an INDIV call, press any key to cancel the alert. The radio manually selects the channel designated in the incoming call by pressing the ENT key. INDIV calls are almost always routine priority.If the radio recognises the user MMSI as one of your buddies, the buddy’s name is displayed in place of the user MMSI.
39Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualThe 721/725 US responds automatically but the 721/725 EU prompts you to press ENT or push the rotary knob to acknowledge the incoming call. The caller should respond to your acknowledgement by making voice contact on the designated channel. If this doesn’t happen, you can press PTT to initiate voice contact instead.The call data is stored in the Call Log (see Section 5-7).5-12 Receive a Group Call  (RCV: GROUP)When you receive notification of a GROUP call, press any key to cancel the alert.The radio automatically selects the channel designated in the incoming call.The priority level is always routine, and the group is identified on the screen. The group will be one of the three groups of frequently called people that you set up earlier(seeSection4-3).You don’t need to send an acknowledgement. If desired, press PTT to initiate voice contact on the designated channel.The call data is stored in the Call Log (see Section 5-7).5-13 Receive a Geographic Call (RCV: GEOGRAPH)AlternatingGEOGRAPHICALROUTINEVHF721ENT –> ACCEPT16 CHANNELREQUESTESC –> EXITA geographic call is sent to all vessels within a specific geographic boundary area.When you receive notification of a GEOGRAPH call, press any key to cancel the alert.The radio will select the channel designated in the incoming call by pressing the ENT key.The user MMSI or name are displayed on the screen. If the radio recognises the user MMSI as one of your buddies, the buddy’s name is displayed in place of the user MMSI.Monitor the working channel for an announcement from the calling vessel.5-14 Receive a Polled Position Call (RCV:POSITION)AlternatingPOSITION ACKBUDDYESC –> EXITPOSITION ACK12:45 UTC   82º50.003’N   27º45.543’WWhen you receive GPS position data from a buddy in response to your LL request (see Section 5-9), you’re recommended to make a written note of the position, especially if it’s a good fishing position.If enhanced LL position information is available from your buddy, it’s shown on the LCD until the display changes.RCV: GROUPGP: RD GROUPVHF721ESC –> EXIT
40 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualSection 6 - Distress Calls WARNINGA valid USER MMSI must be entered into this radio before these DSC functions can be used. See Appendix E -  Enter Your USER MMSI (USER MMSI).6-1 Send a Distress Call 1.  Open the red cover labelled DISTRESS.   If time is available to specify the nature of the distress, go to step 2. Otherwise, go directly to step 3.2.  Press the  DISTRESS key (located under  the  red cover) to display  the  following categories. Scroll to the category that describes your situation, then press ENT or push the rotary knob:     UNDESIGNATED  Undesignated      FIRE    (Fire)       FLOODING    (Flooding)      COLLISION   (Collision)      GROUNDING  (Grounding)      LISTING    (Listing)      SINKING    (Sinking)      ADRIFT    (Adrift)      ABANDONING  (Abandoning)      PIRACY    (Piracy)      OVER BOARD  (Over Board)3.  Hold down the DISTRESS key for about 3 seconds, until you see the distress call message (DISTRESS CALL SENT!) on the LCD. The whole display starts to flash and beep loudly. Thedistresscallrepeatsvetimescontinuously.Itthenrepeatsrandomlyevery3.5to4.5minutesuntila distress acknowledgement (DISTRESS ACK) is received from a search and rescue authority or until you cancel the distress call manually.   The radio selects CH16 automatically so that you can hear any incoming voice contacts from search and rescue authorities or other vessels within range. Press ESC if you need to cancel the distress call. This is the only key that operates in distress mode. 6-2 Receive a Distress Acknowledgement (DISTRESS ACK)For a  Distress Acknowledgement  (DISTRESS  ACK)  sent from the  Search and Rescue  (SAR)  authori-ties of  your  country, your radio automatically cancels  Distress  Mode transmissions  and  CH16 appears. Press PTT to establish voice contact with the Search and Rescue (SAR) authority.The Search and Rescue (SAR) authorities of your country are the only instance allowed to send a Distress Acknowledgement (DISTRESS ACK).DISTRESS CALL  >  ABANDONING      PIRACY      OVER BOARDDISTRESS CALL  >  PIRACY      HOLD DISTRESS      2 SECONDS..DISTRESS CALLSENT! WAIT..PRESS ESCTO CANCEL...
41Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual6-3 Receive a Distress Call (RCV: DISTRESS)  An alert sounds when a distress call (DISTRESS!) is received. Press any key to cancel the alert. You don’t need to send an acknowledgement.  The radio  automatically  selects  CH16  and displays the details of the distress call on the screen. Press PTT to establish voice contact.The details are displayed over two screens that alternate every 1.5 seconds; the first screen shows the user MMSI and nature of the emergency (if specified), the second screen shows the time and the location (if specified). If the location and time aren’t specified, they’re replaced with sequences of 9s and 8s respectively. The radio is capable of receiving enhanced LL position data if the vessel transmitting the distress call is sending this. This provides the position of the distressed vessel to within 60 ft (20 m).6-4 Receive a Distress Relay  (RCV: DISTRESS RELAY)Alternating  DISTRESS  RELAY FROM  123456789  ESC –> EXITFLOODING987654321   82º50.003’N   27º45.543’WAn alert sounds when a distress relay (DISTRESS RELAY) is received from an individual or from an All Ships transmission. Press any key to cancel the alert. Try to make voice contact with the calling vessel. Maintain a listening watch on CH16 and standby to lend assistance.6-5 Relay a Distress Call from the Distress Log  (RELAY)You can relay a Distress Call in your Distress Log to an Individual or to All Ships.1.  Press CALL/MENU to enter the DSC CALL menu, then select DIST LOG (see Section 5.8).987654321      DELETE      SAVE MMSI  >  RELAYRELAY  >  INDIV RELAY      ALL RELAYINDIV RELAY  >  MANUAL NEW      BUDDY1      BUDDY22.  The most recently received distress call Is the first entry (01) in the Distress Log. Select the distress call that you want to relay, then select RELAY.3.  Now select either:• INDIVRELAYtorelaythedistresscalltoanindividualandselectMANUALNEWifthepersonisnotin your buddy list, otherwise scroll to the name of your buddy. Press ENT or push the rotary knob. (If you selected MANUAL NEW, you need to enter the user MMSI then press ENT or push the rotary knob.)• ALLRELAYtorelaythedistresscalltoAllShipsthenpressENTorpushtherotaryknob.4. TheradioautomaticallyselectsCH16(forallrelay)ormanuallysettheworkingCH(INDIVRELAY)anddisplays the details of the distress call on the screen. 5.  Press ENT or push the rotary knob to relay the Distress Call.123456789DISTRESSFLOODINGESC –> EXIT12345678910:34 UTC82º50.003'N27º45.543'W
42 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualNorthstar Explorer 721/725US and 721/725EUGENERALPower Supply:      13.6 V DC. Current drain: Transmit      6 A at 25 W Tx  / 1.5 A at 1 W TxCurrent drain: Receive      Less than 250 mA in standbyBaro sampling (radio off):     Less than 3 mA, 85 mA in active standbyUseable channels:      International, USA, Canada, Weather (country specific)Mode:      16K0G3E (FM) / 16K0G2B (DSC)PHYSICALLCDdisplay(viewing):   40(H)x48(W)mm   FSTN4x12characterContrast control:      YesBacklight control:      Yes Antenna connector:      SO-239 (50 ohm)Temperature Range:      -15ºC to +55ºC (for EU), -20ºC to +50ºC (for US)Waterproof:      JIS-7Dimensions:   161(W)x75(H)x147(D)mm-withoutbracketWeight:      3.0 lbs (1.36 kg) without microphoneFrequency stability:      +/- 10ppmFrequency control:      PLLGPS/NMEA input:      YesGPS data sentences can be received:      RMC, GGA, GLL, GNS.NMEA output:      YesNMEA output sentences:      DSC ( for DSC call), DSE (for enhanced position).Comm.port:   4800baudNMEA,38400baudNAVBUSDSC:      YesDSC mode:   USCG SC101  721US/725US  DSC Class D  721EU/725EU and Canada (Commercial)  DSC Class S  Canada (Recreational)FEATURESFlush mounting kit:      YesDust cover:      YesRotary channel selector:      YesLocal/Distant control:      YesPosition polling:      YesAppendix A - Technical Specifications
43Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualTrack Your Buddy:      YesGroup Call:      YesCall logs:      Yes - 20 individual and 10 distressBarometer, Temperature and Happy Fish:      YesChannel Naming:      YesTri watch, favorite channel scan:  YesAll scan:      YesUser programmable MMSI:    Yes (User MMSI and ATIS (721/725 EU)MMSI and NAME directory:    Yes - 20 numbers & groupTRANSMITTERFrequency:   156.025-157.425MHzOutput power:      25 W / 1 W selectableTransmitter protection:      Open / short circuit of antennaMax Freq deviation:      +/- 5 kHzSpurious & harmonics:      better than @ 2.5 WModulationdistortion:   Lessthan4%@1kHzfora+/-3kHzdeviationRECEIVERFrequency:      156.025 - 163.275 MHz12 dB SINAD sensitivity:      0.25 uV (distant) / 2.5 uV (local)Adjacent CH selectivity:      more than 70 dbSpurious response:      more than 70 dbIntermodulation rejection ratio:  more than 68 dbResidualNoiselevel:   morethan-40dbunsquelchedAudio output power:      2 W (with 8 ohm at 10% distortion)   4Wwith4ohmexternalspeakerCompass safe distance:      1.5' (0.5 m)OPTIONAL HANDSETWired - with 3mtr cable:VHF701US      Works only with Explorer 721USVHF701EU      Works only with Explorer 721EUWireless - with desktop charger:VHF705US      Works only with Explorer 725USVHF705EU      Works only with Explorer 725EUPower source      Built-in 3.7V 750mAH Lithium Ion rechargeable batteryWireless:   ISM2.4GHzFHSSRange:      Approximately 150mtrs in ideal conditionsSpecifications are subject to change without notice.
44 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualAppendix B - Troubleshooting1.   The transceiver will not power up.A fuse may have blown OR there is no voltage getting to the transceiver.a)   Check the power cable for cuts, breaks, or squashed sections.b)   After checking the wiring, replace the 7 Amp fuse (a spare fuse is supplied).c)   Check the battery voltage. This must be greater than 10.5 V.2.   The transceiver blows the fuse when the power is switched on.The power wires may have been reversed. a)   Check that the red wire is connected to the positive battery terminal, and the black wire is connected to the negative battery terminal.3.   The speaker makes popping or whining noises when the engine is running.Electrical noise may be interfering with the transceiver.a)   Re-route the power cables away from the engine.b)   Add a noise suppressor to the power cable.c)   Use resistive spark plug wires and/or use an alternator whine filter.4.   No sound from the external speaker.a)   Check that the external speaker cable is physically connected.b)   Check the soldering of the external speaker cable.5.   Transmissions are always on low power, even when high (HI) power is  selected.The antenna may be faulty.a)   Test the transceiver with a different antenna.b)   Have the antenna checked out.Insufficient battery power.a)  check the battery wiring to the radio.b)  check the battery voltage.6.   Battery symbol is displayed.The power supply is too low.a)   Check the battery wiring to the radio.b)   Check the battery voltage.7.   No position information is displayed.The GPS cable may faulty or the GPS setting may be incorrect. a)   Check that the GPS cable is physically connected.b)   Check the polarity of the GPS cable.c) CheckthebaudratesettingoftheGPSifapplicable.Thebaudratesettingshouldbe4800forNMEAor38400forNAVBUS.ParityshouldbesettoNONE.
45 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Appendix C - VHF Marine Channel ChartsC-1 International Channel ChartCH TX (MHz) RX (MHz) MODE TRAFFIC TYPE SHIP TO SHIPSHIP TO SHORENAME TAG REMARK01 156.050 160.650 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE02 156.100 160.700 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE03 156.150 160.750 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE04 156.200 160.800 D Port Operations No Yes PORT OP05 156.250 160.850 D Port Operations, Selected VTS AreasNo Yes PORT OPS/VTS06 156.300 156.300 S Inter-ship Safety Yes No SAFETY07 156.350 160.950 D Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS08 156.400 156.400 S Commercial (inter-ship only) Yes No COMMERCIAL09 156.450 156.450 S Recreational Calling Channel Yes Yes CALLING10 156.500 156.500 S Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL11 156.550 156.550 S Commercial, VTS in Selected Areas Yes Yes VTS12 156.600 156.600 S Port Operations, Selected VTS AreasYes Yes PORT OPS/VTS13 156.650 156.650 S Inter-ship Navigation Safety (bridge-to bridge)Yes No BRIDGE COM    14 156.700 156.700 S Port Operations, Selected VTS AreasYes Yes PORT OPS/VTS15 156.750 156.750 S Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS 1 1W only16 156.800 156.800 S International Distress, Safety, and CallingYes Yes DISTRESS17 156.850 156.850 S State Controlled Yes Yes SAR 1 1W only18 156.900 161.500 D Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS19 156.950 161.550 D Commercial No Yes SHIP - SHORE20 157.000 161.600 D Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS21 157.050 161.650 D Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS22 157.100 161.700 D Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS23 157.150 161.750 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE24 157.200 161.800 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE25 157.250 161.850 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE26 157.300 161.900 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE27 157.350 161.950 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE28 157.400 162.000 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE60 156.025 160.625 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE61  156.075 160.675 D Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS
46 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualSpecial Notes on International Channel Usage1.   LOW POWER (1W) only.2.  LOW POWER (1W) initially. Override to HIGH POWER by holding down H/L key before    transmitting. Used normally in bridge-to-bridge communications.3.  Channel 70 is designated for use exclusively for Digital Selective Calling (DSC), such as    Distress, Safety, and Ship Calls. No voice communication is allowed on CH70.    This channel is only available on DSC enabled radios.Note: The INTERNATIONAL mode is not legal for use in U.S. or Canada waters.KEY: S = Simplex operating channel; D = Duplex operating channel.62 156.125 160.725 D Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS63 156.175 160.775 D Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS64 156.225 160.825 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE65 156.275 160.875 D Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS66 156.325 160.925 D Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS67 156.375 156.375 S Commercial, bridge-to-bridge Yes No BRIDGE COM68 156.425 156.425 S Boat Operations, Recreational Yes No SHIP - SHIP69 156.475 156.475 S Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS70 156.525 156.525 Digital Selective Calling - DSC ------ ------ DSC 371 156.575 156.575 S Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS72 156.625 156.625 S Inter-ship Yes No SHIP - SHIP73 156.675 156.675 S Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS74 156.725 156.725 S Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS77 156.875 156.875 S Inter-ship Yes No SHIP - SHIP78 156.925 161.525 D Non-Commercial No Yes SHIP - SHORE79 156.975 161.575 D Commercial No Yes SHIP - SHORE80 157.025 161.625 D Commercial No Yes SHIP - SHORE81 157.075 161.675 D Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS82 157.125 161.725 D Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS83 157.175 161.775 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE84 157.225 161.825 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE85 157.275 161.875 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE86 157.325 161.925 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE87 157.375 157.375 S Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS88 157.425 157.425 S Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS
47Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualC-2 USA Channel ChartCH TX (MHz) RX (MHz) MODE TRAFFIC TYPE SHIP TO SHIPSHIP TO SHORENAME TAG REMARK01A 156.050 156.050 S Port Operations, Selected VTS Areas Yes Yes PORT OPS/VTS03A 156.150 156.150 S US Government, Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 405A 156.250 156.250 S Port Operations, Selected VTS Areas Yes Yes PORT OPS/VTS06 156.300 156.300 S Inter-ship Safety Yes No SAFETY07A 156.350 156.350 S Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL08 156.400 156.400 S Commercial (inter-ship only) Yes No COMMERCIAL09 156.450 156.450 S Recreational Calling Channel Yes Yes CALLING10 156.500 156.500 S Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL11 156.550 156.550 S Commercial, VTS in Selected Areas Yes Yes VTS12 156.600 156.600 S Port Operations, Selected VTS Areas Yes Yes PORT OPS/VTS13 156.650 156.650 S Inter-ship Navigation Safety (bridge-to bridge), 1W  with Power-upYes No BRIDGE COM 3 1W14 156.700 156.700 S Port Operations, Selected VTS Areas Yes Yes PORT OPS/VTS15 --- 156.750 S Environmental ------ ------ ENVIRONMEN-TAL2  RX only16 156.800 156.800 S International Distress, Safety, and CallingYes Yes DISTRESS17 156.850 156.850 S State Controlled Yes Yes SAR 1 1W only18A 156.900 156.900 S Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL19A 156.950 156.950 S Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL20 157.000 161.600 D Port Operations, Canadian Coast Guard No Yes PORT OPS20A 157.000 157.000 S Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS21A 157.050 157.050 S U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 422A 157.100 157.100 S Coast Guard Liaison Yes Yes COAST GUARD23A 157.150 157.150 S U.S. Government, Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 424 157.200 161.800 D Public Correspondence, Marine operator No Yes TELEPHONE25 157.250 161.850 D Public Correspondence, Marine operator No Yes TELEPHONE26 157.300 161.900 D Public Correspondence, Marine operator No Yes TELEPHONE27 157.350 161.950 D Public Correspondence, Marine operator No Yes TELEPHONE28 157.400 162.000 D Public Correspondence, Marine operator No Yes TELEPHONE61A 156.075 156.075 S U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 463A 156.175 156.175 S Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas Yes Yes PORT OPS/VTS64A 156.225 156.225 S U.S. Government, Canadian Commercial FishingYes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 465A 156.275 156.275 S Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS66A 156.325 156.325 S Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS
48 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualSpecial Notes on USA Channel Usage1.  LOW POWER (1 W) only.2.  Receive Only.3.  LOW POWER (1 W) initially. Override to HIGH POWER by holding down H/L key before    transmitting. Used normally in bridge-to-bridge communications.4. Lightlyshadedsimplexchannels03A,21A,23A,61A,64A,81A,82A,and83Acannotbe  lawfully used in U.S. waters unless special authorization is obtained from the U.S. Coast    Guard. Not for use by the general public.5.  The letter “A” illuminated by the channel number indicates the USA channel is simplex.This same channel is always duplex when selecting International. There is no “A” refer-ence for International channels. The letter “B” is only used for some Canadian “Receive only” channels.6.  Channel 70 is designated for use exclusively for Digital Selective Calling (DSC), such as    Distress, Safety, and Ship Calls. No voice communication is allowed on CH70.    This channel is only available on DSC enabled radios.KEY: S = Simplex operating channel; D = Duplex operating channel.67 156.375 156.375 S Commercial, bridge-to-bridge, 1W with Power-upYes No BRIDGE COM 3 1W68 156.425 156.425 S Boat Operations, Recreational Yes No SHIP - SHIP69 156.475 156.475 S Boat Operations, Recreational Yes Yes PLEASURE70 156.525 156.525 Digital Selective Calling - DSC ------ ------ DSC 671 156.575 156.575 S Boat Operations, Recreational Yes Yes PLEASURE72 156.625 156.625 S Boat Operations, Recreational Yes No SHIP - SHIP73 156.675 156.675 S Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS74 156.725 156.725 S Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS77 156.875 156.875 S Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS 1 1W only78A 156.925 156.925 S Boat Operations, Recreational Yes No SHIP - SHIP79A 156.975 156.975 S Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL80A 157.025 157.025 S Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL81A 157.075 157.075 S U.S. Government, Environmental Protec-tion Agency OperationsYes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 482A 157.125 157.125 S U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 483A 157.175 157.175 S U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 484 157.225 161.825 D Public Correspondence, Marine Operator No Yes TELEPHONE85 157.275 161.875 D Public Correspondence, Marine Operator No Yes TELEPHONE86 157.325 161.925 D Public Correspondence, Marine Operator No Yes TELEPHONE87 157.375 157.375 S Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS88 157.425 157.425 S Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS88A 157.425 157.425 S Commercial, Inter-ship Only Yes No COMMERCIAL
49Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualC-3 CANADA Channel ChartCH TX (MHz) RX (MHz) MODE TRAFFIC TYPE SHIP TO SHIPSHIP TO SHORENAME TAG REMARK01 156.050 160.650 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE02 156.100 160.700 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE03 156.150 160.750 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE04A 156.200 156.200 S Canadian Coast Guard, SAR Yes Yes CANADIAN CG05A 156.250 156.250 S Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas Yes Yes PORT OPS/VTS06 156.300 156.300 S Inter-ship Safety Yes No SAFETY07A 156.350 156.350 S Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL08 156.400 156.400 S Commercial (inter-ship only) Yes No COMMERCIAL09 156.450 156.450 S Recreational Calling Channel Yes Yes CALLING10 156.500 156.500 S Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL11 156.550 156.550 S Commercial, VTS in Selected Areas Yes Yes VTS12 156.600 156.600 S Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas Yes Yes PORT OPS/VTS13 156.650 156.650 S Inter-ship Navigation Safety (bridge-to bridge) 1W with power-upYes No BRIDGE COM 3 1W14 156.700 156.700 S Port Operations, VTS in Selected Areas Yes Yes PORT OPS/VTS15 156.750 156.750 S Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL 1 1W only16 156.800 156.800 S International Distress, Safety, and CallingYes Yes DISTRESS17 156.850 156.850 S State Controlled Yes Yes SAR 1 1W only18A 156.900 156.900 S Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL19A 156.950 156.950 S Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes CANADIAN CG20 157.000 161.600 D Canadian Coast Guard No Yes CANADIAN CG 1 1W only21 157.050 161.650 D Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS21A 157.050 157.050 S U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED21B --- 161.650 S Port Operations ------ ------ PORT OPS RX only22A 157.100 157.100 S Canadian Coast Guard Liaison Yes Yes CANADIAN CG23 157.150 161.750 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE24 157.200 161.800 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE25 157.250 161.850 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE25B --- 161.850 S Public Correspondence ------ ------ TELEPHONE RX only26 157.300 161.900 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE27 157.350 161.950 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE28 157.400 162.000 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE28B --- 162.000 S Public Correspondence ------ ------ TELEPHONE RX only60 156.025 160.625 D Public Correspondence No Yes TELEPHONE61A 156.075 156.075 S U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 4
50 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualSpecial Notes on Canada Channel Usage1.  LOW POWER (1 W) only.2.  Receive Only.3.  LOW POWER (1 W) initially. Override to HIGH POWER by holding down H/L key before    transmitting. Used normally in bridge-to-bridge communications.4. Lightlyshadedsimplexchannels21A,23A,61A,64A,81A,82A,and83Acannotbe   lawfully used in Canada waters unless special authorization is obtained from the      Canadian Coast Guard. Not for use by the general public.62A 156.125 156.125 S Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes CANADIAN CG64 156.225 160.825 D Public Correspondence, Duplex No Yes TELEPHONE64A 156.225 156.225 S U.S. Government, Canadian Commercial FishingYes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 465A 156.275 156.275 S Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS66A 156.325 156.325 S Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS 1 1W only67 156.375 156.375 S Commercial, SAR Yes No COMMERCIAL68 156.425 156.425 S Boat Operations, Recreational Yes No SHIP - SHIP69 156.475 156.475 S Commercial Fishing Only Yes Yes COMMERCIAL70 156.525 156.525 S Digital Selective Calling - DSC ------ ------ DSC 671 156.575 156.575 S Boat Operations, Recreational Yes Yes PLEASURE72 156.625 156.625 S Inter-ship Yes No SHIP - SHIP73 156.675 156.675 S Commercial Fishing Only Yes Yes COMMERCIAL74 156.725 156.725 S Commercial Fishing Only Yes Yes COMMERCIAL77 156.875 156.875 S Port Operations Yes Yes PORT OPS 1 1W only78A 156.925 156.925 S Boat Operations, Recreational Yes No SHIP - SHIP79A 156.975 156.975 S Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL80A 157.025 157.025 S Commercial Yes Yes COMMERCIAL81A 157.075 157.075 S U.S. Government Operations Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 482A 157.125 157.125 S U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 483 157.175 161.775 D Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes CANADIAN CG83A 157.175 157.175 S U.S. Government, Canadian Coast Guard Yes Yes UNAUTHORIZED 483B --- 161.775 S Canadian Coast Guard, RX Only ------ ------ CANADIAN CG84 157.225 161.825 D Public Correspondence, Marine Operator No Yes TELEPHONE85 157.275 161.875 D Public Correspondence, Marine Operator No Yes TELEPHONE86 157.325 161.925 D Public Correspondence, Marine Operator No Yes TELEPHONE87 157.375 157.375 S Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS88 157.425 157.425 S Port Operations No Yes PORT OPS
51Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual5.  The letter “A” illuminated by the channel number indicates the Canada channel is      simplex. This same channel is always duplex when selecting International.    There is no “A” reference for International channels. The letter “B” is only used for some    Canadian “Receive only” channels.6.  Channel 70 is designated for use exclusively for Digital Selective Calling (DSC), such as    Distress, Safety, and Ship Calls. No voice communication is allowed on CH70.    This channel is only available on DSC enabled radios.Note: The CANADA mode is not legal to use in U.S. waters.KEY: S = Simplex operating channel; D = Duplex operating channel.C-4 WEATHER ChannelsCH RX (MHz) TRAFFIC TYPE  NAME REMARKWX01 162.550 NOAA Weather Channel NOAA WX RX onlyWX02 162.400 NOAA Weather Channel NOAA WX RX onlyWX03 162.475 NOAA Weather Channel NOAA WX RX onlyWX04 162.425 NOAA Weather Channel NOAA WX RX onlyWX05 162.450 NOAA Weather Channel NOAA WX RX onlyWX06 162.500 NOAA Weather Channel NOAA WX RX onlyWX07 162.525 NOAA Weather Channel NOAA WX RX onlyWX08 161.650 CANADIAN Weather Channel CANADA WX RX onlyWX09 161.775 CANADIAN Weather Channel CANADA WX RX onlyWX10 163.275 NOAA Weather Channel NOAA WX RX only
52 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualAppendix  D - EU Inland Waterway Channels Country Specic tableFor specific channel information for your country, please refer to local authorities.CH SPECIFIC FOOT-NOTESTRANSMITTING  FREQUENCY (MHz)SHIP-TO-SHIP SHIP-TO PORT NAUTICAL  INFORMATIONSHIP LAND60 a) 156.025 160.625 x01 a) 156.05 160.65 x61 a) 156.075 160.675 x02 a) 156.1 160.7 x62 a) 156.125 160.725 x03 a) 156.15 160.75 x63 a) 156.175 160.775 x04 a) 156.2 160.8 x64 a) 156.225 160.825 x05 a) 156.25 160.85 x65 a) 156.275 160.875 x06 a) b) 156.3 156.3 x66 a) 156.325 160.925 x07 a) 156.35 160.95 x67 a) c) 156.375 156.375 x08 a) q) 156.4 156.4 x68 a) 156.425 156.425 x09 a) b) c)  156.45 156.45 x69 a) 156.475 156.475 x10 e) 156.5 156.5 x70 a) 156.525 156.525 Digital selective calling for distress, safety and calling11 156.55 156.55 x71 156.575 156.575 x12 156.6 156.6 x72 a) r) 156.625 156.625 x13 f) 156.65 156.65 x73 f) g) 156.675 156.675 x14 q) 156.7 156.7 x74 a) 156.725 156.725 x15 h) 156.75 156.75 x75 o) 156.775 156.775 x16 i) 156.8 156.8 x
53Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualGeneral remarks to Country Specic table: 1  The channels for service categories ship-to-ship and nautical information may also be used for vessel traffic -sys tems by traffic centres.2  In some countries, frequencies certain channels are used for an other service catego-ry or other radio services. These countries are Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Federal Republic of Yugosla via, Hun gary, Moldova, Romania, the Russian Federation, the SlovakRepublic,theCzechRepublic(withexemptionofchannels08,09,72,74and86), Ukraine and the Federal Republic of Yugosla via. The Administra tions concerned should make any possible attempt to make these fre quencies channels as soon as possible available for the radiotelephone service on Inland Waterways and/or the required service catego ry.76 j) d) o) 156.825 156.825 x17 h) 156.85 156.85 x77 a) k) 156.875 156.875 x18 156.9 161.5 x78 156.925 161.525 x19 156.95 161.55 x79 a) 156.975 161.575 x20 157 161.6 x80 157.025 161.625 x21 a) 157.05 161.65 x81 a) 157.075 161.675 x22 157.1 161.7 x82 l) m) 157.125 161.725 x23 m) 157.15 161.75 x83 a) m) 157.175 161.775 x24 m) 157.2 161.8 x84 m) 157.225 161.825 x25 m) 157.25 161.85 x85 a) m) 157.275 161.875 x26 m) 157.3 161.9 x86 a) m) 157.325 161.925 x27 m) 157.35 161.95 x87 a) d) 157.375 157.375 x28 m) 157.4 162 x88 a) p) 157.425 157.425 xAIS 1 a) n) 161.975 161.975AIS 2 a) n) 162.025 162.025
54 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualExplanation of specic footnotes in Country Specic table: a.  In the countries mentioned under remark 2, it is strictly prohibited to use this channel.b.  This channel is not allowed to be used between Rhine km 150 and km 350.c.  In the Netherlands, this channel  is used by for its on-scene communi cations during safety operati ons on the North Sea, IJsselmeer, Wadden zee, Ooster- and Wester schelde.d.  This channel may also be used for piloting, mooring, tugging and for other nautical purposes.e.  This channel is the first ship-to-ship channel, unless the competent authority has designated an other channel.  In the countries mentioned under remark 2, it is allowed that the output power is set to a value between 6 and 25 W until 1 January 2005.f.  In the countries mentioned under remark 2, this channel is used for service category ship-to-port authorities.g.  In the Netherlands, this channel is used by its national coastgu ard for communicati ons during oil pollution operations on the North Sea and for safety messages for the North Sea, Wadden zee, IJsselmeer, Ooster- and Westerschelde. h.  This channel may be used only for service category on-board on board communications.i.  This channel may be used only for communications between sea going vessels and participating land stations in case of distress and safety communica ti ons within the maritime sea-areas.  In the countries mentioned under remark 2, this channel may be used only for distress, safety and calling.j.  The output power shall be reduced automatically to a value between 0.5 and 1 W.k.  This channel may be used for communications with a social charac ter.l.  In the Netherlands and Belgium, this channel may be used for trans mit ting mes sages      concerning bunkering and victualling. The output power has to be reduced manually to a value between 0.5 and- 1 W.m.  This channel may also be used for public correspondence. n.  This channel will be used for an automatic ship identifi cation and surveillance sys tem (AIS) capable of providing worldw ide operating on seas and Inland Waterways.o.  The availability of this channel is on a voluntary basis. All existing equipment shall be capable to of operating on this channel within a ten-year period after the entry into force of this Arrangement.p.  After permission of the competent authority, this channel may be used only for spe cial events on a temporary basis.q.  In the Czech Republic this channel is used for service category nautical information.r.  In the Czech Republic this channel is used for service category ship-to-port authorities.
55Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualNote:Lightly Shaded Simplex channel CH00 is only available in the UK to Coast Guard users 1. with written authorization.The special channels above maybe fitted to your radio. These are only licensed for use in 2. the country indicated. No attempt should be made to use them in any other country.D-1 Special Channels 2CH SEND (MHz)RECEIVE (MHz)TRAFFIC TYPE  SHIP TO SHIPSHIP TO SHORENAME TAG00 1156.000 156.000 UK Coast Guard Users Yes Yes UK COAST GRDM1 157.425 157.850 UK Marina Channel M1 Yes Yes UK MARINAM2 161.425 161.425 UK Marina Channel M2 Yes Yes UK MARINA31 157.550 162.150 INT’L, Duplex  (Holland) No Yes NL MARINA96H 162.425 162.425 INT’L (Belgium) No Yes BEL G MARINAL1 155.500 155.500 INT’L (Skandinavia)   Yes No LEISURE 1L2 155.525 155.525 INT’L (Skandinavia)  Yes No LEISURE 2L3 155.650 155.650 INT’L (Skandinavia– not in Denmark) Yes No LE ISURE3F1 155.625 155.625 INT’L (Skandinavia) Yes No FISHING 1F2 155.775 155.775 INT’L (Skandinavia) Yes No FISHING 2F3 155.825 155.825 INT’L (Skandinavia) call back Yes No FISHING 3AIS1 161.975 161.975 AIS1 ----- ----- -----AIS2 162.025 162.025 AIS2 ----- ----- -----
56 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualAppendix E - MMSI and License InformationE-1 Obtain Your User MMSI numberYou must obtain a user MMSI (Marine Mobile Service Identity) and enter it into your radio in order to use the DSC functions, including Track Buddy. If you don’t have a user MMSI , contact the appropriate authorities in your country. If you’re unsure who to contact, consult your Northstar dealer.The user MMSI is a unique nine digit number, similar to a personal telephone number. It is used on marine transceivers that are capable of using DSC (Digital Select Calling).E-2 Enter Your User MMSI  1.  Select DSC SETUP, then USER MMSI. A dashed line appears. 2.  Enter your user MMSI along the dashed line. Press ENT or push the rotary knob to confirm each correct entry and to move to the next digit.  Ifyoumakeanerror,pressCH-until<appears,thenpressENTorpushtherotaryknobtobackupandcorrect the entry.3.  Press ENT or push the rotary knob to store your user MMSI.  4. EnteryouruserMMSIagainasapasswordcheck,thenpressENTorpushtherotaryknobtopermanentlystore the user MMSI and return to the menu.You can view your stored user MMSI at anytime by selecting USER MMSI in the main menu.•E-3 License InformationDepending upon your location, you may need a radio station license for the VHF 721/725. You may also need an individual operator’s license. NAVICO HOLDING AS.  recommends that you check the requirements of your national radio communications authorities before operating DSC functions.DSC SETUP  >  USER MMSI      GROUP SETUP      INDIV REPLYINPUT USER MMSI–––––––––USER MMSIINPUT AGAIN–––––––––187654321MMSI  >  STORE      CANCELThis is a once-only operation. WARNINGA valid USER MMSI must be entered into this radio before these DSC functions can be used.You can’t make any DSC transmissions until you’ve obtained a user MMSI and entered it into your Explorer 721 725.
57Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation ManualSection 7 - Install the Explorer 721/725 7-1 Installation OptionsThere are two ways to install the radio. You can choose:• a deck or overhead mounted gimbal installation. The reversible mounting gimbal is fixed to a suitable site and the radio is placed into it. The radio can be removed for storage and the viewing angle can be adjusted.• a recessed installation. The radio is recessed into a cavity cut into a bulkhead. The radio fixture is permanent and the viewing angle cannot be adjusted.NOTE: An optional handset with a 9.8` (3 m) docking cable included can be purchased and connected to your Explorer 721 base unit to give second station operation and intercom capability. 7-2 Location RequirementsPlease check these BEFORE doing any cutting or drilling.Whichever installation method you choose, ensure that the chosen location:• isatleast3'(1m)fromtheantenna• allowseasyconnectionto(atleast)a10Ampfused13.6VDCelectricalsourceandtheantenna• isatleast1.5'(45cms)fromthecompasstoavoidcreatingmagnetic deviation of the compassduring radio operation • hasasuitablespaceclosebyforinstallingthemicrophonebulkheadmount• provideseasyaccesstothecontrolsonthefrontpanel• providesreasonableaccesstothewiringatthebackoftheradio• providesenoughroomtoxtheDSCwarninglabel(721/725USonly).  The VHF721/725 has a large FSTN LCD screen with an optimum viewing angle of approx. +/-20 deg. Ensure the chosen location provides a suitable view of the display. Ideally, the user should be directly in front of the display or no more than +/-20 deg from the front of the display.   Note: If unsure, temporarily power up the radio and check for a suitable location.20˚20˚20˚20˚SideTop
58 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual7-3 ChecklistThe following items should be supplied in the box. Check before starting the installation and contact your dealer if an item is missing. NOTE: An antenna is NOT provided. Consult your Northstar dealer for advice if necessary.134265789101112131415161718 & 191.  Mounting gimbal for the VHF radio2.  Power supply cable with in built 7 Amp fuse3.  External speaker connection cable with white (+) wire and black (-) wire4. GPSconnectioncable5.  Two mounting knobs6.  Microphone bulkhead mount7.  Four self-tapping  screws  for the mounting gimbal8.  Four flat screws for the mounting gimbal9.  Four spring washers for the mounting gimbal10.  Four plain washers for the mounting gimbal11.  Four nuts for the mounting gimbal12.  Two self-tapping screws for the  microphone bulkhead mount13.  Two flat screws for the microphone bulkhead mount14. Twospringwashersforthemicrophonebulk-head mount15.  Two plain washers for the microphone bulkhead mount16.  Two nuts  for  the  microphone  bulkhead mount17.  Two flush-mount brackets for recessed installa-tion18.   Two M5x32 screws for recessed installation19.   Two M5x10 screws for recessed installation20.   Two plastic stoppers for the recessed installation (not pictured)21.   Installation template (not pictured)22.   One 7 Amp spare fuse (not pictured) in case of accidental reverse of battery polarity23.   Explorer 721/725    base  unit  and microphone (not pictured)24. Explorer 721/725  protective cover (not pic-tured)
59Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual7-4 Gimbal Installation1.  Hold the mounting gimbal at the chosen location and use a soft pencil to mark the screw hole positions onto the mounting surface.2.  If you can’t reach behind the mounting surface to attach the nuts, use the self-tapping screws instead of the flat screws shown in the picture. If you’re drilling into fibreglass, use a drill bit smaller than 3/16” (5mm) to drill the pilot holes.  Otherwise, drill the four screw holes where marked, using a 3/16” (5mm) drill bit. Drill completely through the mounting surface.3.  Use a Philips screwdriver and the set of four flat screws, spring washers, plain washers, and nuts to attach the mounting gimbal to the location site. 4. Slidetheradiointothemountinggimbal.5.  Insert the two mounting knobs through the holes and tighten them sufficiently to hold the radio at the desired viewing angle.7-5 Change the Viewing AngleThe viewing angle on the gimbal mount has a 20º tilt range. To change the current viewing angle on the gimbal mount:1.   Support the radio, then cautiously loosen the mounting knobs until the radio can be moved.2.   Re-position the radio then tighten the mounting knobs again.7-6 Recessed Installation1.  Tape the installation template onto the chosen location site.2.   Cut out the area marked by the solid dark line. (The dashed line indicates the total area that will be covered by the radio fascia after installation.) 3.   Remove the installation template and slide the radio into the cavity.4. Workingfromtherearofthebulkhead,aligntherachetedoutstandoneachsideoftheradiowiththecentral hole in each mounting bracket.
60 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual5.   Use the two short M5x10 screws to screw the mounting brackets to the sides of the radio. 6.   Screw each M5x32 screw through the screw hole in the mounting bracket, then attach the stopper. If your bulkhead exceeds 0.51”  (13mm), the stopper can be discarded if necessary.7.   Tighten the M5x32 screws until the radio is held firmly against the rear of the bulkhead.7-7 Install the Microphone Bulkhead Mount1.  Hold the microphone bulkhead mount at the  chosen location and use a soft pencil to mark  the screw hole positions on the mounting  surface.  Ensure that the microphone curly cable will  comfortably reach this location BEFORE you drill.2.  Drill the two pilot screw holes where marked. 3.  Use a short length Philips screwdriver and the  set of two flat screws, spring washers, plain  washers, and nuts to secure the microphone  bulkhead mount at the location site.4. Hangthemicrophoneonitsmount.  NOTE: (Explorer 721US/EU only)  This mic clip has a special magnet glued  in the rear of the clip to sense ON/OFF HOOK. All other mic hangers do not have magnets and therefore cannot be used.MMMMMM
61Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual7-8 Connect the Radio CablesThe connectors are on the rear of the base unit, as follows:1. GPS and COM connector. For connection to GPS device via NMEA. Also includes NavBus wiring for Track Buddy and other features. See the following table for wiring and color codes. (If you’re not using this, be sure to put the protective cap securely over the connector to protect it from moisture and dust.) 2. Docking Cable connector (Explorer 721US/EU only) for optional Handset. Plug the docking cable jack into the connector. (If you’re not using this, be sure to put the protective cap securely over the connector to protect it from moisture and dust.) 3. External Speaker connector. Plug the external speaker cable jack into the connector BEFORE powering ontheradio.Usea4Ohm4Wattexternalspeaker.4. RED Power wire. Connect this to the POSITIVE (+) battery terminal. Check that a 10 Amp fuse is installed on this power cable close to the battery.5. BLACK Power wire. Connect this to the NEGATIVE (-) battery terminal.6. ANT. A radio antenna is not supplied. A suitable radio antenna must be mounted and connected before operating the Explorer 721/725  radio. Consult your dealer for advice if necessary. 7. GND. A ground connection is not usually required.. 1234567
62 Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual7-9 Set Up the RadioIMPORTANT: You can’t make any DSC transmissions until you’ve obtained a user MMSI and entered it into your Explorer 721/725 .See Appendix E for Obtaining and Entering MMSI information.BlackPower/data cableOrange BlueBlue GreyPin Wire Function Notes1Red No connection (Not used)2Orange NMEA OUT (+) (To GPS)3White Program/clone (Not used)4Green NMEA IN (-) (From GPS)Pin Wire Function Notes5Yellow NMEA IN (+) (From GPS)6Black NMEA OUT (-) (Ground)7Blue NAVBUS (+)8Grey NAVBUS (-)Connecting to a Northstar display using NavBus:GPS and COM connector 721 / 725 Base unitNorthstar GPS productWiring for GPS and COM connector (See 7-8, 1. GPS and COM connector)
63Northstar Explorer VHF Series: 721/725 Operation and Installation Manual7-11 The Completed Installation (with Optional 701 Handset)M84BatteryVHF AntennaWallplate on bulkheadNorthstar GPS product  Handset docking cableAntenna connection cableExternal speakerBLACK power cableFuse on RED power cableOptional 701 HandsetExternal speaker connection cableVHF721/725 Base unit with microphone
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