Simrad Navico Ltd 1. General; Introduction; Technical Summary - Simrad DSC1400 Manual

Class d digital selective calling (dsc) controller
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1 General

1.1 Introduction

The DSC1400 is a Class D Digital Selective Calling (DSC) Controller designed for use with the
Axis RT1400 VHF radio. With a DSC1400 the RT1400 will support the latest GMDSS requirements
for non-SOLAS vessels from the International Maritime Organisation (IMO). It will enable you to
make digitally selected calls, which are quicker and simpler to make than traditional voice calls
using Channel 16. Should a distress situation occur, with the DSC1400 you can quickly raise an
alert, indicating your identity, your position and automatically establish distress communication
on the emergency voice channel.
Thank you for choosing Simrad
If you are pleased with your DSC controller we hope you will be interested in our range of marine
electronic equipment, which is manufactured to the same high standards as Axis. Please contact
your nearest Simrad Agent for a catalogue showing our full range of high tech marine electronic
equipment.
Simrad Navico operate a policy of continual development and reserve the right to alter and
improve the specification of their products without notice.
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Simrad Navico Ltd
DSC1400 Class D Digital Selective Calling Controller
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1.2 Technical Summary

Display
122 x 32 pixels
54.8 x 19.1mm (2.19 x 0.76 in) viewing area
Controls
ITU Keypad
4 multi function softkeys
Distress button with safety cover
Connections
Front 7 way plug for handset / fistmike
Rear cable with 7 way socket for RT1400 connection
Rear cable for NMEA0183 position input
Power
12v DC (Supplied by RT1400)
Weight
0.5 kg
Mounting
Desktop, bulkhead or panel mount (uses same mounting accessories as RT1400)
Type Approval
Meets EN301-025, Class D DSC Specification
Operating Temp -15 to +55¼C
Humidity
0 to 95% non-condensing
180mm (7.20 in)
168mm (6.72 in)
Fig 1.1 - Dimensions
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