Yaesu Musen HX470SA Non-broadcast Transceiver Held to Face User Manual
Yaesu Musen Co., Ltd. Non-broadcast Transceiver Held to Face Users Manual
Contents
- 1. Manual Part 1
- 2. Manual Part 2
- 3. Manual Part 3
Manual Part 2
4. GETTING STARTED If the radio has never been used, or its charge is depleted, it may be charged by connecting the CD-25 Charger Cradle with the NC-72 battery charger, as shown in the illustration. If 12V DC power is available, the optional E-DC-19 DC Cable with 12 V Cigarette Lighter Plug or the optional E-DC-6 DC Cable may be used for charging the battery. The NC-72, E-DC-19 and E-DC-6 will charge a completely discharged FNB-80LI battery pack in about 3 hours. 4.1 BATTERIES AND CHARGERS The FNB-80LI is a high performance Lithium-Ion battery providing high capacity in a very compact package. CAUTION To avoid risk of explosion and injury, FNB-80LI battery pack should only be removed, charged or recharged in non-hazardous environments. 4.1.1 BATTERY SAFETY Battery packs for your transceiver contain Lithium-Ion batteries. This type of battery stores a charge powerful enough to be dangerous if misused or abused, especially when removed from the transceiver. Please observe the following precautions: DO NOT SHORT BATTERY PACK TERMINALS: Shorting the terminals that power the transceiver can cause sparks, severe overheating, burns, and battery cell damage. If the short is of sufficient duration, it is possible to melt battery components. Do not place a loose battery pack on or near metal surfaces or objects such as paper clips, keys, tools, etc. When the battery pack is installed on the transceiver, the terminals that transfer current to the transceiver are not exposed. The terminals that are exposed on the battery pack when it is mounted on the transceiver are charging terminals only and do not constitute a hazard. DO NOT INCINERATE: Do not dispose of any battery in a fire or incinerator. The heat of fire may cause battery cells to explode and/or release dangerous gases. Page 12 HX470S Battery Maintenance For safe and proper battery use, please observe the following: r Battery packs should be charged only in non-hazardous environments; r Use only STANDARD HORIZON-approved batteries; r Use only a STANDARD HORIZON, (a Marine Division of VERTEX STANDARD) approved charger. The use of any other charger may cause permanent damage to the battery. r Follow charging instructions provided with the chargers. r Keep the battery contacts clean. Battery Storage Store batteries in a cool place to maximize storage life. Since batteries are subject to self-discharge, avoid high storage temperatures that cause large self-discharge rates. After extended storage, a full recharge is recommended. Battery Recycling DO NOT PLACE USED BATTERIES IN YOUR REGULAR TRASH! LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES MUST BE COLLECTED, RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND MANNER. The incineration, land filling or mixing of nickel-cadmium batteries with the municipal solid waste stream is PROHIBITED BY LAW in most areas. Return batteries to an approved lithium-ion battery recycler. This may be where you purchased the battery. Contact your local waste management officials for other information regarding the environmentally sound collection, recycling and disposal of lithium-ion batteries. HX470S Page 13 4.1.2 BATTERY CHARGING If the radio has never been used, or its charge is depleted, it may be charged by connecting the CD-25 Charger Cradle with the NC-72 battery charger, as shown in the illustration. If 12V DC power is available, the optional E-DC-19 DC Cable with 12 V Cigarette Lighter Plug or the optional E-DC-6 DC Cable may be used for charging the battery. The NC-72, E-DC-19 and E-DC-6 will charge a completely discharged FNB-80LI battery pack in about 3 hours. NC-72, E-DC-6, or E-DC-19 4.1.3 BATTERY INSTALLATION/REMOVAL 1. Turn the transceiver off. 2. To install, insert the battery pack into the battery compartment on the back of the transceiver, then close the Battery Pack Latch until it locks in place with a “click.” 3. To remove, open the Battery Pack Latch on the bottom of the transceiver, then slide the battery downward and out from the transceiver. Page 14 HX470S 4.1.4 USING THE CD-25 CHARGER CRADLE 1. Turn the transceiver off. 2. Insert the DC plug from the NC-72 into the DC jack on the CD-25 rear panel, then plug the NC-72 into the AC line outlet. 3. Insert the HX470S (with the battery pack) into the CD-25; the antenna should be at the left side when viewing the charger from the front. 4. If the HX470S is inserted correctly, the Red “CHARGING” indicator will glow. A fully-discharged pack will be charged completely in approximately 3 hours. 5. The Red “CHARGING” indicator will blink when charging is nearing completion. 6. When charging is completed, the Red “CHARGING” indicator will disappear, and the Green “FULL” indicator will glow. Disconnect the pack from the CD-25, and unplug the NC-72 from the AC line outlet. 4.1.5 MOUNTING THE CD-25 ON THE VESSEL The CD-25 is designed to be surface or wall mounted on a vessel which can be connected to the charger and a GPS that supplies NMEA data for DSC Distress transmissions. If mounting on a vessel the CD-25 must be mounted in a location on the vessel that is directly shielded from rain or splashes of water. After the location is found mount the CD-25 using the supplied mounting screws. CD-25 Desktop Mount HX470S CD-25 Wall Mount Page 15 When using the HX470S/CD-25 on the vessel, be sure to secure the mounting band on the CD-25 so that it secures the HX470S so it will not fall out due to rough seas. See the illustration below. Page 16 HX470S 4.2 CONNECTING A GPS TO THE CD-25 The CD-25 is supplied with a cable that is designed to be connected to any GPS that has an NMEA Output with the GLL, GGA, GNS, or RMC sentences. Check with the owner’s manual of the GPS to confirm this information. The NMEA input cable on the CD-25 contains two wires, uses are shown below. Blue – NMEA Input (Connects to NMEA Out of GPS) Green – NMEA Negative (Connects to NMEA Negative or battery Ground of GPS) If you have further inquires, please feel free to contact us at: Phone: (800) 767-2450 Fax: (714) 527-9031 Web site: standardhorizon.com Email: marinetech@vxstdusa.com Manufacturer/Model Wires HX470S (CD-25) STANDARD HORIZON CP150, CP160 and CP-170C Green Green Brown Blue Furuno GP30, 36 White Blue Blue Green Furuno GP1650, 1850 Garmin Fixed Mounts Garmin Portables JRC GPS500 JRC 100 SERIES JRC 200 SERIES Lowrance Fixed Mount White Blue Black Green Blue Blue Black (GND) Green Brown Blue Black (GND) Green Yellow Blue Green Green Green Blue Black Green White Blue Black Green White Blue Black (GND) Green Manufacturer/Model Lowrance Portable Magellan Fixed Mount Magellan Portable Northstar Raytheon 420 Raytheon 520 / 620 Raytheon RL SERIES Simrad Sitex Neptune, Nautilus Wires HX470S (CD-25) Orange Blue Black (GND) Green Gray Blue Black (GND) Green Orange Blue Black (GND) Green Yellow Blue Black (GND) Green Yellow Blue Brown Green Blue Blue Brown Green White Blue Brown Green White Blue Brown Green Gray Blue Brown Green To connect to a GPS receiver, please use the above chart that will help you connect the wires between the CD-25 and the GPS. Insure that the wires are properly shielded from water. See the figure at the right for example of connection to STANDARD HORIZON GPS CHART PLOTTER. HX470S Page 17 5. CONTROLS AND SWITCHES NOTE This section defines each control of the transceiver. For detailed operating instructions, refer to section 6 “BASIC OPERATION.” Refer to illustrations for the location of the following controls, switches, and connections. Page 18 HX470S POWER SWITCH/VOLUME CONTROL Turns the transceiver on and off, and adjusts the volume. SQUELCH (SQL) CONTROL Sets the point at which random noise on the channel does not activate the audio circuits but a received signal does. This point is called the Squelch threshold. Further adjustment of the squelch control will degrade the reception of wanted transmissions. MIC/SP JACK The jack accepts the optional CMP460 Speaker/Microphone, MH-57A4B Mini Speaker/Microphone, or VC-24 VOX Headset. When this jack is used, the internal speaker is disabled. PUSH-TO-TALK (PTT) SWITCH When pushed activates the transmitter of the selected band. LAMP (KEY LOCK) KEY Press to turn the LCD and keypad backlighting on or off. Hold down this key to lock the keypad (except the PTT, LAMP, and [H/L] keys) so that they are not accidentally changed. The key lock symbol will appear on the LCD, to indicate that the functions are locked. Hold down until the key lock symbol disappears to unlock the radio. [BAND] KEY Press to select the VHF Marine, FRS , MURS , FM Broadcast, AM Broadcast, and AIR (aircraft) bands. [16/9] KEY Immediately recalls channel 16 from any marine channel or band location. Holding down this key recalls channel 9. [WX] KEY Immediately recalls the last-used NOAA Weather Channel from any channel location. Recalls the previously- selected working channel when the [WX] key is pressed again. Secondary use: When the [16/9] key is held and the [WX] key is pressed, the radio will change the marine channel between the USA, International, and Canadian channels. HX470S Page 19 [p(UP)] KEY Press to select a desired channel. Each press increases the channel number. When held down, the channels increase continuously. [q(DOWN)] KEY Press to select a desired channel. Each press decreases the channel number. When held down, the channels decrease continuously. NMEA TERMINAL Connect to GPS receiver that outputs NMEA sentences GLL, GGA, GNS, and RMC via the CD-25 Charger Cradle. Keep these terminals clean. [SCAN] KEY Starts scanning and priority scanning of programmed channels. When scanning, press and hold this key to turn on and off priority scan (P is shown on the left side of the display during Priority scanning). [PRESET] KEY Immediately recalls one of up to 10 user preset memories for each band (shown as P0-P9 on the LCD). Pressing this key repeatedly scrolls through the preset memory channels. [H/L] KEY On the Marine Band, changes the transmitter output power between High (5 Watts), Medium (2.5 Watts), and Low (1 Watt). Does not operate on “Low power only,” Marine “transmission inhibit,” or FRS channels. [DW] KEY Automatically scans between the priority channel and another selected channel (including FRS or a MURS channel). When receiving a signal on the selected channel the radio will dual watch to the priority channel. [MENU] KEY Select the Marine Band then press to select the Setup mode. This mode allows features and functions to be changed. Refer to section 13. MENU (“SET”) MODE for additional information. Page 20 HX470S [MEM] KEY Press this key to memorize the selected channel for scanning. When pressed a “MEM” icon will be shown on the LCD display indicating the channel has been saved to scan memory. The scan memory is only used with the Marine and WX channels. To delete the channel from scan memory, select the channel and press this key until “MEM” is removed from the display. BUSY/TX INDICATOR This indicator illuminates different colors depending on the band that is selected. The chart to the right shows BAND COLOR Blue the colors illuminated with the Squelch MARINE Green control fulluy counter clockwise or a sig- FRS MURS Yellow nal is received. This indicator glows red AM/FM/AIR/MURS Marine Blue during transmit. [DISTRESS] KEY When radio is programmed with a MMSI and this key is pressed once and pressed and held again for 3 seconds the radio will transmit a DSC Distress Call. To send the distress call, see section 7.9 “DIGITAL SELECTIVE CALLING.” HX470S Page 21
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