Raytheon Ray 100 User Manual

Raytheon Ray 100 User Manual

Raymarine ray 100: user guide

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  • Page 1 Distributed by Any reference to Raytheon or RTN in this manual should be interpreted as Raymarine. The names Raytheon and RTN are owned by the Raytheon Company.
  • Page 2 b Instruction Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Getting the most out of your NiCad Battery Pack -----*----6 2.3.4 Attaching the Antenna ... 2.3.5 Attaching the Belt Clip and Wrist Strap ... 7 2.3.6 RAY 100 Dimensions ... 2.3.7 SECTION 3 OPERATIONS INTRODUCTION ... CONTROLS AND LCD DISPLAY ...
  • Page 4 This manual describes the physical and functional characteristics of the radiotelephone. 1.2 EQUIPMENT FEATURES The RAY 100 is designed and manufactured to provide ease of operation with excellent reliabil- ity. Some important built-in features of this radio are listed below: Waterproof to U.S.C.G.
  • Page 5: Unpacking And Inspection

    Removal and Installation of this battery holder is as follows: I) Using a coin or screwdriver, turn the screw at the base of the AA battery holder counter- clockwise. This will allow you to remove the holder from the radio. Part No.
  • Page 6: Charging The Nicad Battery Pack

    2.3.2 NiCad Battery Pack Remove the battery pack from the poly bag, and attach it to the radio housing. Using a coin or screwdriver, turn the screw at the base of the NiCad battery pack clockwise to secure the bat- tery to the radio housing.
  • Page 7: Getting The Most Out Of Your Nicad Battery Pack

    ;sible damage and/or resultant battery failure.
  • Page 8: Ray 100 Dimensions

    When pressed puts the radio into the transmit mode, and “TX” is displayed on the LCD. 4) SCAN I MEM Key When pressed, puts the radio into the All scan or Memory scan mode. In this mode, the radio scans through the channels, stopping when radio traffic is detected, then resumes scanning after the traffic ceases.
  • Page 9 I MON / TXKey , When pressed, selects the Monitor mode and ‘MON” and ‘wx appear on the LCD. In . this mode, the radio will monitor the currently selected working channel and the priority channel (16~1~s) and also the last used weather channel is monitored for severe weather alert broadcasts.
  • Page 10: Monitor Mode

    (Memory) : will be displayed when the current channel is a memory channel, and in Memory Scan mode. @I SCAN (All Scan/Memory Scan) : will be displayed when the radio is In the All Scan or Memory Scan mode. a MON (Monitor) : will be displayed when the radio is in the Monitor mode.
  • Page 11: Ray100 Marine Channels And Their Usage

    Regulations and may result in severe penalties. ISA Mode Frequency Table for the RAY100 VHF Radiotelephone I.” I International Mode Frequency Table for the RAY100 VHF Radio 2 I Watl Inilially. User can override to high power setting via Iron1 panel conlrols.
  • Page 12: Transmitter

    ’ ada M,ohr Frhquency Table for the RAY 100 VHF Radiotelephone j Funcllon .._ crllrftr Mod. t M P O R T A H T =++=I whilr o p e r a t i n g Marine Operator mmerdal 1 : Transmiller...
  • Page 13: Radio Dimensions

    Never transmit false distress messages, and never use profanity on the air. OTHER REMINDERS: You need a radio operator license to operate VHF Marine Radio only if you plan 16 dock in a foreign port or leave a foreign port to dock in a U.S. port.

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