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  • Page 1 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 2 No part of this handbook may be reproduced, transcribed, translated into any language or transmitted in any form whatsoever without the prior written consent of Codan Pty Ltd. © Copyright 1996 Codan Pty Ltd. Codan part number 15-04069 Issue 1, May 1996...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Connecting the control head..........2-8 Power supply ................2-10 Mains operated supply ............2-10 Battery supply ..............2-10 DC power cable...............2-10 Grounding—RF earth ............2-12 Ship stations ..............2-12 Coast stations ..............2-14 9390 transceiver and control head grounding ....2-15 Ancillary equipment..............2-16 Antennas and antenna tuners ...........2-16 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 4 ALE option settings (option) ..........5-2 Changing an ALE option setting ........5-7 ALE option reset (option)............5-9 ALE sounding interval (option) ..........5-11 Beep loudness...............5-13 Call preamble length (option) ..........5-15 Call privacy on/off (option) ..........5-17 Clock calibration..............5-19 Clock setting .................5-21 Clone a transceiver ...............5-26 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 5 Selcall ID setup (option)............8-6 Setting up a selcall group ..........8-7 Selcall ID size compatibility (option) ........8-13 Selcall lockout on/off (option) ..........8-16 Selcall mute availability on/off (option) .......8-19 Telcall availability on/off (option)........8-21 Tone call setup..............8-23 99-beacon call response on/off (option) .......8-26 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 6 Remote Control connector ..........11-5 GP connector..............11-6 RS-232 socket ..............11-7 Loudspeaker socket............11-7 External alarm socket............11-7 Connecting ancillary equipment ...........11-8 Using the optional RS-232/I C Interface ......11-10 Setting up the RS-232/I C Interface......11-11 Specifications..............11-14 Transceiver options.............11-15 Accessories .................11-16 Index 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 7 Figure 2.6 General grounding requirements for wooden or fibreglass hulled vessels ........2-13 Figure 2.7 General grounding requirements for 9390-H receive-exciters—all hull types ......2-14 Figure 4.1 The Setup mode tree...........4-8 Figure 9.1 Moving the link for Link Setup mode ....9-2...
  • Page 8 Contents 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 9: About This Manual

    1 About this manual This manual describes how you set up the Codan 9390 HF SSB transceiver or the Codan 9390-H receiver-exciter. This issue of the manual incorporates operating information for software versions: • transceiver 3.02 • control head 3.01.
  • Page 10: Connect The Components That Make Up Your Station

    Chapter 10 lists all information and error messages output to the transceiver display. Chapter 11 covers technical information such as the connector pin arrangements, ancillary equipment settings, transceiver specifications, options and accessories. We recommend that only Codan approved service agents perform maintenance on the transceiver. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 11: Standards And Icons

    Call the microphone button that you need to operate (the Call button in this example). The solid area in the picture of the microphone on the left shows you where to find the button. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 12: Glossary

    Receiver-exciter a version of the transceiver designed to operate with an external high power RF amplifier (400 watts PEP). Revertive signal an acknowledgment signal automatically transmitted from a station receiving a call. Radio Frequency. Receive. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 13 Two-frequency a channel that has different transmit and simplex receive frequencies but does not allow simultaneous send and receive. Transmit. Transmit Enabled. To enable user programming of transmit frequency. Upper Sideband. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 14: Other Documents

    About this manual Other documents For information on how you use the transceiver to send and receive calls, refer to the 9390 User guide (Codan part number 15-04068). For information on ALE calling, refer to the 9300 ALE controller user guide (Codan part number 15-04046).
  • Page 15 Ensure all items are available before starting installation. The procedures for installing your transceiver are not comprehensive. They are to be used as a guide only. We recommend that installation be carried out by qualified and experienced personnel. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 16: Installation

    Broadband antenna system Coaxial cable Microphone Transceiver CODAN Emgcy On/Off On/Off Mode Mode Call 9390 Marine Transceiver Test Select AM /SSB Scan Tune Volume 2182 S'Call Voice Mute Mute Earth point AC power supply...
  • Page 17: Ship Station

    Whip or long wire antenna 9103 or 4203 antenna tuner Microphone Transceiver CODAN Emgcy On/Off On/Off Mode Mode Call 9390 Marine Transceiver Test Select AM /SSB Scan Tune Volume 2182 S'Call Voice Mute Mute either / or 24V to battery...
  • Page 18: Figure 2.3 High Power Ship Station Installation (24 Volt)

    Installation For 400 watt high power systems using a 9390-H receiver- exciter, an external PA unit is connected between the receiver-exciter and the antenna tuning unit. Whip or long wire antenna 4203 antenna tuner 400 watt PA type battery 4404...
  • Page 19: Installing The Transceiver

    Ensure there is sufficient space at the rear of the cradle to clear the transceiver heat sink and connectors. 3. Align both cam catch slots with the T-section slides. Front section Cam catch (Slot in line with T slide) 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 20 5. Apply gentle pressure to the front of the transceiver and lock it into the cradle by using a flat blade screwdriver to turn the cam catches one quarter of a turn in either direction. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 21: Installing The Control Head

    3. Secure the cradle into position. Ensure that there is sufficient space at the rear for the cables. 4. Secure the control head to the cradle with the two screws and washers. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 22: Connecting The Control Head

    Note that the transceiver also has provision for connecting the extension loudspeaker. 3. Use the cable clamp to attach the control cable to the inside surface of the cover. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 23 Do not cut the cable. Make sure that the transceiver is disconnected from the DC power source before connecting the control head to the Remote Control connector on the transceiver. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 24: Power Supply

    The 9114 is necessary if you are going to use your transceiver for fax or data transmissions. We recommend the heavy duty AC power supply accessory code 507 for 24V DC operated systems using the 9390-H receiver-exciter and the PA type 4404. Battery supply You can use standard, heavy duty 12V or 24V batteries as the system supply.
  • Page 25 Installation 9390 front and extended control 12V systems are supplied with 6-metre power cables. 9390-H receiver-exciter 24V 400 watt systems are supplied with 2-metre power cables. If a supplied cable is too short, a larger cable size must be used replacing the existing cable.
  • Page 26: Grounding-Rf Earth

    Inappropriate earthing can result in severe damage to your vessel through electrolytic corrosion. The chassis and earth point of the 9390 transceiver are connected to the negative supply. The 9390-H receiver- exciter, control head, PA type 4404, code 733B Aerial DC Isolator and antenna tuners have isolated earth points.
  • Page 27: Figure 2.6 General Grounding Requirements For Wooden Or Fibreglass Hulled Vessels

    RF current only flows on the conductor surface. Alternatively, you can use 20mm diameter copper tubing. Run one or more bonding straps from the earth plate to the antenna tuner. Where possible, joints should be brazed and inspected regularly for corrosion. 9390 Reference manual 2-13...
  • Page 28: Coast Stations

    Installation The general grounding requirements for 9390-H receiver- exciter systems are the same for all hull types. Antenna 9103 or 4203 9390-H 400 watt Control antenna receiver- PA type head tuner 4404 exciter Figure 2.7 General grounding requirements for 9390-H receive-exciters—all hull types...
  • Page 29: 9390 Transceiver And Control Head Grounding

    Installation 9390 transceiver and control head grounding Grounding the 9390 transceiver or control head is unnecessary for most installations. If RF interference causes transmit distortion, you may need to ground either or both units. The transceiver chassis is connected to battery negative and will be DC isolated from ground when installed with the cradle (see Installing the transceiver on page 2-5).
  • Page 30: Ancillary Equipment

    • physical location • distance from the transceiver • grounding. Follow the installation instructions provided with each antenna and antenna tuner to achieve the best possible performance. 2-16 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 31: Channel And Scan Table Setup

    Free-Tune Receiver mode (3-16) • deleting a channel (3-19) • creating a transmit channel (option, 3-21) • creating a scan table (3-24) • deleting a scan table (3-29) • creating a telephone directory (option, 3-31). 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 32: Customising Channels

    • frequency • sideband (upper/lower/selectable) • channel protection (on/off) • channel comment (description of channel). When you send a call, the frequency and sideband have to be the same for both stations. The channel number is unimportant. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 33: Changing Channel Settings

    You cannot delete factory set Radphone channels. If you change the single transmit/receive frequency of a transmit channel, the channel becomes a two-frequency simplex with a new receive frequency. The transmit frequency remains unchanged. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 34: Copying A Channel To A New Channel Number

    –804 ENTER DELETE Enter the number of a For example, enter 9991 to new, unused channel copy channel 804 to channel 9991. numeral buttons Press Example of the display: Enter Receive Freq Enter 8,728.00 R'call EXIT ENTER 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 35 Channel and scan table setup Action Notes To save the new channel, The display shows the new press four times channel: Radphone Enter 9991 8,204 8,728 R'call RF–ON 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 36: Changing A Channel Comment

    To clear any existing text, Example of the display: press Enter channel text – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – CLEAR ENTER 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 37 Select to select each character Volume to move along the line to the next character position. To save your changes for Example of the display: the channel, press Trawler Network 9991 8,204 Enter 8,728 RF–ON R'call 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 38: Changing Channel Options

    * You need local authority approval to change the sideband setting from USB. Use caution when changing the channel protection option! Once you protect a channel, only a Codan agent can change or delete this channel without deleting many other channels from the transceiver (unless you have option TXE).
  • Page 39 Enter Options Volume Self Id: 2 2 4 7 Codan ENTER EXIT To change the setting, Selcalling is now disabled for rotate this channel: Enter Options S– Selcalls not enabled EXIT ENTER Select 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 40 Notes Do you want to change another option setting? Return to Step 3. Step 6. To save your changes for Example of the display: the channel, press twice Trawler Network 9991 8,204 Enter 8,728 RF–ON R'call 3-10 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 41: Changing The Receive Frequency Of A Channel

    Press twice Example of the display: Enter Channel No. Enter R'call –428 ENTER DELETE Enter the number of a For example, enter 450 to copy new, unused channel channel 428 to unused channel 450. numeral buttons 9390 Reference manual 3-11...
  • Page 42 Press Example of the display: Enter or Tx Inhibit Enter RX 4,033.00 R'call TX 4,351.00 INHIBIT ENTER To save the new channel, Example of the display: press three times Radphone 4,351 Enter 4,033 RF–ON R'call 3-12 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 43: Creating A Receive-Only Channel

    Press Example of the display: Enter Receive Freq Enter 8,728.00 R'call EXIT ENTER Enter the receive Enter the kHz frequency to two frequency decimal places. For example, to enter 8731kHz, enter 873100. numeral buttons 9390 Reference manual 3-13...
  • Page 44 To clear any existing Example of the display: channel comment, press Enter channel text – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – CLEAR ENTER 3-14 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 45 Volume to move along the line to the next character position. To save the new channel, The bar displayed above the press frequency indicates that this channel is receive-only: Enter Trawler Network R'call 9991 8731 RF–ON 9390 Reference manual 3-15...
  • Page 46: Creating A Receive-Only Channel In Free-Tune Receiver Mode

    Radio Australia’s frequency of 4835kHz: F r e e Tu n e R e c e i v e r 4,835.00 To change the frequency, refer to the 9390 User guide, Chapter 4, Using Free-Tune Receiver mode. 3-16 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 47 To clear any existing Example of the display: channel comment, press Enter channel text – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – CLEAR ENTER 9390 Reference manual 3-17...
  • Page 48 To return to Channel The bar displayed above the mode saving the new frequency indicates that this channel, press channel is receive-only: Radio Australia Enter 9808 4835 R'call RF–ON 3-18 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 49: Deleting A Channel

    Unprotected channels show the unprotected marker (small square) on the left of the display. Press twice Example of the display: Enter Channel No. Enter 9985 R'call ENTER DELETE Press Example of the display: DELETE CHANNEL? 9985 9390 Reference manual 3-19...
  • Page 50 Channel and scan table setup Action Notes Press The transceiver deletes the channel, ‘beeps’ and displays the channel with the next larger channel number: Radphone 9991 8,204 8,728 RF–ON 3-20 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 51: Creating A Transmit Channel (Option)

    If you do not enter a number, you will edit the displayed channel instead of creating a new one. numeral buttons Press Example of the display: Enter Receive Freq Enter 8,728.00 R'call EXIT ENTER 9390 Reference manual 3-21...
  • Page 52 To clear any existing Example of the display: channel comment, press Enter channel text – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – CLEAR ENTER 3-22 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 53 Trawler Network). rotate Select to select each character Volume to move along the line to the next character position. To save the new channel, Example of the display: press Trawler Network 9991 8,550 Enter 8,731 RF–ON R'call 9390 Reference manual 3-23...
  • Page 54: Creating A Scan Table

    Use Pause scanning if you expect voice calls and want scanning to pause for five seconds when voice is detected on the channel. Each channel is scanned for one second unless voice is detected. Scanning also stops for selcalls. 3-24 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 55 To select one of the three Select scan table 1, 2 or 3. scan tables, rotate Select Press Example of the display for scan table 2: Scan Table: 2 F1 to delete table F2 to program table DELETE ENTER 9390 Reference manual 3-25...
  • Page 56 To clear any existing text, press Select to select each character Volume to move along the line to the next character position. Press Example of the display: Scan Table: 2 Default Scan: Cont Continuous scan EXIT ENTER 3-26 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 57 You can add up to ten channels add to the scan table, to the scan table. rotate To delete a channel already added to the scan table (showing ‘Prog’ at the top right of the display), press Select 9390 Reference manual 3-27...
  • Page 58 Return to Step 9. Step 12. To save your changes, Example of the display: press Trawler Network 9991 8,204 Scan 8,731 RF–ON Return to Step 2 if you want to set up another scan table. 3-28 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 59: Deleting A Scan Table

    To select one of the three Select scan table 1, 2 or 3. scan tables for deletion, rotate Select Press Example of the display for scan table 2: Scan Table: 2 F1 to delete table F2 to program table DELETE ENTER 9390 Reference manual 3-29...
  • Page 60 Channel and scan table setup Action Notes Press Example of the display: Scan Table: 2 Ship to shore F1 to delete table DELETE EXIT To delete the scan table, Example of the display: press Trawler Network 9991 8,204 8,731 RF–ON 3-30 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 61: Creating A Telephone Directory (Option)

    You can only access the telephone directory from channels that allow selcalling by being attached to a selcall group. To check the selcall group setting for a channel, refer to the 9390 User guide, Chapter 4, Using View Channel Options mode.
  • Page 62 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – ENTER EXIT Enter the telephone To cancel an existing number number and leave this entry unused, enter 0. numeral buttons 3-32 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 63 To save your changes, Example of the display: press Ch: 9951 Tel-Dir:3 Tel: 083050311 Codan Adelaide PROG CALL Do you want to add another telephone number? Return to Step 5. Step 12. 9390 Reference manual 3-33...
  • Page 64 Channel and scan table setup Action Notes To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press Fleet channel 9951 5820 RF–ON 3-34 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 65: Using Setup Mode

    Setup mode (4-3) • gives some tips on using Setup mode for advanced users (4-7). You should read this chapter before running any of the Setup mode procedures. Chapters 5–8 cover Setup mode procedures in detail. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 66: Using Setup Mode

    Procedures labelled optional are only available if you contact Codan for a password to enable them in your transceiver (see Chapter 7, Password entry to enable transceiver options). If you make a mistake in setting a value and want to avoid...
  • Page 67: List Of Setup Mode Procedures

    Sets the time and date of the transceiver clock. Clone a transceiver 5-26 Copies the settings from one transceiver to another by a process called cloning. Display brightness Controls the brightness of the display. Display contrast Controls the contrast of the display. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 68 PTT transmit 7-18 3431 Prevents the transceiver from being left on in cut-out the transmit state by mistake. Recall channels by 7-20 Controls whether you can recall channels by frequency on/off frequency as well as channel number. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 69 Switches selcall lockout on or off (option). on/off Selcall mute 8-19 Controls whether you can select selcall mute availability on/off from the control panel (option). Telcall availability 8-21 Controls whether your transceiver can send on/off telcalls (option). 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 70 Tone call setup 8-23 Sets up the high and low frequency pairs for any of the four tone call groups T1–T4. 99-Beacon call 8-26 Controls whether the transceiver can respond response on/off to received 99-beacon calls (option). 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 71: Advanced Users

    Setup mode, but some readers may find this knowledge useful. The Setup mode tree in Figure 4.1 shows how Setup mode procedures are accessed. Each menu of options displayed by the transceiver is represented by a branch in this tree. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 72: Figure 4.1 The Setup Mode Tree

    Power up Power up Selcall Only available if this option display on/off (3422) message mute self ID display has been enabled in your on/off on/off setting on/off (34413) transceiver (3421) (34411) (34412) Figure 4.1 The Setup mode tree 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 73 F1 to go back up the tree to the previous menu. For example, you could branch down to the ‘Power Up’ menu and view each of the ‘Power Up’ menu options, ‘Message’, ‘Mute’ and ‘Show ID’, in turn making any changes to settings as necessary. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 74 Using Setup mode procedures 4-10 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 75: Setup Procedures (Part 1)

    ALE option reset (option, 5-9) • ALE sounding interval (option, 5-11) • Beep loudness (5-13) • Call preamble length (option, 5-15) • Call privacy on/off (option, 5-17) • Clock calibration (5-19) • Clock setting (5-21) • Clone a transceiver (5-26). 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 76: Ale Option Settings (Option)

    Sounding Signal Length BER Threshold Golay Threshold Error Threshold ALE Silent Mode Call Retry Limit Channel Quality Averaging For further information, this manual should be read in conjunction with the 9300 ALE controller user guide (Codan part number 15-04046). 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 77 For example, if the sounding signal length is set to 10 seconds and the scan group contains seven channels, the ALE station takes 70 seconds to complete sounding transmission. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 78 You can set a value in the range 0–4. Golay testing is an additional method of error detection for ALE word transmission. The result of Golay error testing is used in helping to decide whether the ALE link can be established using the selected channel. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 79 When ALE Silent mode is switched on, the station no longer: • recognises any incoming ALE calls • sends or receives sounding signals even if Sounding On/Off (ALE option 0) is switched on. You can still send ALE calls in ALE Silent mode. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 80 Averaging reduces the effect that one bad reading might otherwise have on a perfect channel. If a new reading is better than an old value, the old value is replaced by the reading. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 81: Changing An Ale Option Setting

    You can only display and change nine of the 17 ALE Select options (numbered 0–16). To select this ALE option, For example, option 13 (Call press Retry Limit) looks like this: ALE System Option: 13 Call retry limit EXIT ENTER 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 82 ALE System Option: Call retry limit EXIT ENTER Do you want to change another ALE option? Return to Step 3. Step 8. To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press four times Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 83: Ale Option Reset (Option)

    Setup mode. Enter 2432 The display shows: Press ENTER to reset ALE system options EXIT ENTER numeral buttons Press The display shows: Press ENTER again to reset ALE options EXIT ENTER 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 84 To confirm resetting, press The transceiver ‘beeps’ after resetting all ALE options. The display shows: ALE MENU 1–Options 2–Default 3–Sound EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press three times Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 5-10 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 85: Ale Sounding Interval (Option)

    ‘8 Hours’ • ‘16 Hours’. To change the ALE sounding time interval: Action Notes Repeatedly press The display shows: Mode SETUP MENU 1- Scan 2–Call 3–Config 4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. 9390 Reference manual 5-11...
  • Page 86 16 hours. Select To save your change, The display shows: press ALE MENU 1–Options 2–Default 3–Sound EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press three times Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 5-12 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 87: Beep Loudness

    The display looks like one of the following: Adjust Beep Volume NORMAL numeral Soft and loud beeps buttons EXIT ENTER Adjust Beep Volume SOFT Always soft beeps EXIT ENTER Adjust Beep Volume LOUD Always loud beeps EXIT ENTER 9390 Reference manual 5-13...
  • Page 88 • ‘LOUD’ if you always want loud ‘beeps’. To save your change, The display shows: press CONFIG MENU 1–Display 2–Recall 3–Beeps 4–More EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press twice Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 5-14 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 89: Call Preamble Length (Option)

    The ‘Selcall’ preamble lasts six seconds. The ‘ALE’ preamble lasts 12 seconds. To change the preamble length: Action Notes Repeatedly press The display shows: Mode SETUP MENU 1- Scan 2–Call 3–Config 4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. 9390 Reference manual 5-15...
  • Page 90 ALE controller to send Select calls. To save your change, The display shows: press CALL MENU 1–Beacon 2–Preamble 4–More 3–ALE EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press twice Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 5-16 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 91: Call Privacy On/Off (Option)

    To switch call privacy on or off: Action Notes Repeatedly press The display shows: Mode SETUP MENU 1- Scan 2–Call 3–Config 4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. 9390 Reference manual 5-17...
  • Page 92 0 for the privacy key. numeral button To save your change, The display shows: press CALL MENU 1–Lockout 2–Emgcy 4–More 3–Privacy EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press twice Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 5-18 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 93: Clock Calibration

    SETUP MENU 1- Scan 2–Call 3–Config 4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. Enter 412 The display shows: TIME CALIBRATION Only use to adjust fast or slow clock EXIT ENTER numeral buttons 9390 Reference manual 5-19...
  • Page 94 Select the screen—as displayed above. To save your change, The display shows: press TIME SETUP MENU 1– Set 2–Calib EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press twice Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 5-20 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 95: Clock Setting

    1- Scan 2–Call 3–Config 4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. Enter 411 The clock stops running. Example of the display: TIME SETUP 16:01 D/M/Y 03/05/96 numeral Enter hours buttons EXIT ENTER 9390 Reference manual 5-21...
  • Page 96 TIME SETUP 16:01 D/M/Y 03/05/96 Enter minutes EXIT ENTER Enter the minutes if you want to change the minutes numeral buttons Press Example of the display: TIME SETUP 16:01 D/M/Y 03/05/96 Select date format EXIT ENTER 5-22 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 97 Enter the day for the ‘D/M/Y’ format if you want to change the day (or month for the ‘M/D/Y’ format) numeral buttons Press Example of the display: TIME SETUP 16:01 D/M/Y 03/05/96 Enter months EXIT ENTER 9390 Reference manual 5-23...
  • Page 98 To save all changes to the The clock restarts at the time time and date, press the F2 button is pressed. The display shows: TIME SETUP MENU 1– Set 2–Calib EXIT ENTER 5-24 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 99 If you are setting the clock Set calibration to zero for the first time, calibrate seconds/month. See Clock the clock. calibration on page 5-19. To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press twice Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 9390 Reference manual 5-25...
  • Page 100: Clone A Transceiver

    This procedure copies the settings from one 9390 transceiver to another by a process called cloning. Cloning allows you to set up several 9390 transceivers that all work in exactly the same way. You clone transceivers by connecting the microphone socket of the transceiver which is already set up to the microphone socket of a transceiver which is to be cloned.
  • Page 101 2–Call 3–Config 4–More Mode EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. Select ‘4-More’ by rotating Select Press The display shows: SETUP MENU 1–Time 2–Password 3–Clone 4–More EXIT ENTER Select ‘3-Clone’ by rotating Select 9390 Reference manual 5-27...
  • Page 102 Cloning transceiver. After about two minutes, cloning finishes and the master transceiver ‘beeps’ twice. The display shows: Please remove the cloning cable to return to the Setup Menu. Disconnect the cable and switch off both transceivers. 5-28 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 103 This chapter describes the following Setup mode procedures: • Display brightness (6-2) • Display contrast (6-4) • Display frequency (6-4) • Free-Tune Receiver mode availability on/off (6-6) • GPS display on/off (option, 6-11) • GPS timeout on/off (option, 6-13). 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 104: Setup Procedures (Part 2)

    This procedure controls the brightness of the display. You can also adjust the brightness of the display using the On/Off button on the control panel (refer to the 9390 User guide, Chapter 4, Adjusting the display brightness). To adjust the brightness of the display:...
  • Page 105 Setup procedures (part 2) Action Notes To save your change, The display shows: press DISPLAY MENU 1–Bright 2–Contrast 3–Format EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press three times Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 106: Display Contrast

    This procedure controls the contrast of the display. You can also adjust the contrast of the display using the On/Off button on the control panel (refer to the 9390 User guide, Chapter 4, Adjusting the display contrast). To adjust the contrast of the display:...
  • Page 107 Setup procedures (part 2) Action Notes To save your change, The display shows: press DISPLAY MENU 1–Bright 2–Contrast 3–Format EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press three times Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 108: Display Frequency

    To change how the channel frequency is displayed: Action Notes Repeatedly press The display shows: Mode SETUP MENU 1- Scan 2–Call 3–Config 4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 109 • ‘RX/TX’ to display both transmit and receive frequencies • ‘INHIBIT’ to display no Select frequencies • ‘RX ONLY’ to display receive frequency only. To save your change, The display shows: press DISPLAY MENU 1–Bright 2–Contrast 3–Format EXIT ENTER 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 110 Setup procedures (part 2) Action Notes To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press three times Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 111: Free-Tune Receiver Mode Availability On/Off

    The display shows: Mode SETUP MENU 1- Scan 2–Call 3–Config 4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. Enter 3442 The display shows: Receive Frequencies ENABLED EXIT ENTER numeral buttons Receive Frequencies DISABLED EXIT ENTER 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 112 To save your change, The display shows: press CONFIG MENU 1–PowerUp 2–Receiver 3–RF Gain 4–More EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press twice Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 6-10 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 113: Gps Display On/Off (Option)

    3–Config 4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. Enter 3421 The display shows: GPS Display ENABLED Display LAT and LONG EXIT ENTER numeral buttons GPS Display DISABLED GPS display disabled EXIT ENTER 9390 Reference manual 6-11...
  • Page 114 Select want to display GPS information. To save your change, The display shows: press GPS MENU 1–Display 2–Timeout EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press three times Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 6-12 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 115: Gps Timeout On/Off (Option)

    ‘OFF’ (no error ‘beep’). To switch GPS timeout on or off: Action Notes Repeatedly press The display shows: Mode SETUP MENU 1- Scan 2–Call 3–Config 4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. 9390 Reference manual 6-13...
  • Page 116 • on with a time in the range 5–35 minutes. • off. Select To save your change, The display shows: press GPS MENU 1–Display 2–Timeout EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press three times Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 6-14 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 117: Setup Procedures (Part 3)

    Power up selcall self ID display on/off (option, 7-14) • PTT release beep on/off (7-16) • PTT transmit cutout (7-18) • Recall channels by frequency on/off (7-20) • RF gain on/off (7-22) • RS-232 connected equipment (7-24) • RS-232 connection baud rate (7-27). 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 118: Password Entry To Enable Transceiver Options

    Codan agent. You obtain passwords from your Codan agent. There is a separate password for each transceiver option. Passwords are unique to your transceiver. You cannot use your transceiver’s passwords with a different transceiver.
  • Page 119 (beacon, Lockout) selcall, telcall, GPS, page and ALE). Refer to the 9390 User guide, Chapter 7, Selcall lockout. The selcall option must be enabled. After you have enabled an option, you may need to use other Setup mode procedures to enter settings that control the option.
  • Page 120 – – – – – – – – – – – – EXIT ENTER Contact your Codan agent The Codan agent will ask you and request the password for personal identification and for the transceiver option your transceiver ID.
  • Page 121 – – – – – – – – – EXIT ENTER If the password is correct, the display shows the option enabled (for example, GPS): PASSWORD A630–9A00–0000–DD GPS Enabled EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 122: Deleting A Pin

    You will need to obtain the PIN Deletion password from your Codan agent. This password allows you to delete the PIN when you switch on the transceiver. To delete a forgotten PIN:...
  • Page 123 – – – – – – – – – EXIT ENTER If the password is correct, the transceiver enters Channel mode after displaying this for 10 seconds: PASSWORD PIN deleted To set up a new PIN, see Chapter 9, PIN setup. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 124: Power Up Message On/Off

    Mode SETUP MENU 1- Scan 2–Call 3–Config 4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. Enter 34411 The display shows: Power Up Message ENABLED EXIT PROG numeral buttons Power Up Message DISABLED EXIT ENTER 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 125 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Modify message CLEAR ENTER If you selected ‘DISABLED’: POWER UP MENU 1–Message 2–Mute 3–Show ID EXIT ENTER Did you select ‘ENABLED’ to display a power up message? Step 6. Step 8. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 126 To save your change, The display shows: press POWER UP MENU 1–Message 2–Mute 3–Show ID EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press three times Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 7-10 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 127: Power Up Mute Setting

    To change the initial mute setting used when the transceiver is powered: Action Notes Repeatedly press The display shows: Mode SETUP MENU 1- Scan 2–Call 3–Config 4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. 9390 Reference manual 7-11...
  • Page 128 • ‘SELCALL MUTE’ if you want selcall muting on power switch on. To save your change, The display shows: press POWER UP MENU 1–Message 2–Mute 3–Show ID EXIT ENTER 7-12 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 129 Setup procedures (part 3) Action Notes To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press three times Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 9390 Reference manual 7-13...
  • Page 130: Power Up Selcall Self Id Display On/Off (Option)

    4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. Enter 34413 The display shows: Power Up Self ID SHOW SELF ID EXIT ENTER numeral buttons Power Up Self ID HIDE SELF ID EXIT ENTER 7-14 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 131 ID on power switch on. To save your change, The display shows: press POWER UP MENU 1–Message 2–Mute 3–Show ID EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press three times Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 9390 Reference manual 7-15...
  • Page 132: Ptt Release Beep On/Off

    2–Call 3–Config 4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. Enter 3432 The display shows: PTT Beeps ENABLED PTT beeps enabled EXIT ENTER numeral buttons PTT Beeps DISABLED PTT beeps disabled EXIT ENTER 7-16 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 133 PTT button. To save your change, The display shows: press CONFIG PTT MENU 1–Timer 2–PTT Beep EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press three times Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 9390 Reference manual 7-17...
  • Page 134: Ptt Transmit Cutout

    ‘20 mins’ • ‘35 mins’. To set the PTT transmit cutout time: Action Notes Repeatedly press The display shows: Mode SETUP MENU 1- Scan 2–Call 3–Config 4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. 7-18 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 135 • a time in the range 5–35 minutes. Select To save your change, The display shows: press CONFIG PTT MENU 1–Timer 2–PTT Beep EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press three times Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 9390 Reference manual 7-19...
  • Page 136: Recall Channels By Frequency On/Off

    4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. Enter 32 The display shows: Recall by Frequency ENABLED Freq recall enabled EXIT ENTER numeral buttons Recall by Frequency DISABLED Freq recall disabled EXIT ENTER 7-20 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 137 To save your change, The display shows: press CONFIG MENU 1–Display 2–Recall 3–Beeps 4–More EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press twice Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 9390 Reference manual 7-21...
  • Page 138: Rf Gain On/Off

    You can also change the RF gain using the F1 button on the control panel (refer to the 9390 User guide, Chapter 4, Changing RF gain). To switch RF gain on or off:...
  • Page 139 To save your change, The display shows: press CONFIG MENU 1–PowerUp 2–Receiver 3–RF Gain 4–More EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press twice Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 9390 Reference manual 7-23...
  • Page 140: Rs-232 Connected Equipment

    To change the setting for the equipment connected to the RS232 socket or GP connector: Action Notes Repeatedly press The display shows: Mode SETUP MENU 1- Scan 2–Call 3–Config 4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. 7-24 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 141 • ‘NONE’ if nothing is connected • ‘COMPUTER’ if a Select computer is connected • ‘GPS NMEA-0183’ if GPS has been enabled and a GPS receiver is connected • ‘9300 ALE’ if an ALE controller is connected. 9390 Reference manual 7-25...
  • Page 142 Setup procedures (part 3) Action Notes To save your change, The display shows: press CONFIG RS232 MENU 1–Mode 2–Config EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press three times Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 7-26 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 143: Rs-232 Connection Baud Rate

    To set the baud rate for the RS232 socket and GP connector: Action Notes Repeatedly press The display shows: Mode SETUP MENU 1- Scan 2–Call 3–Config 4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. 9390 Reference manual 7-27...
  • Page 144 300–9600. Select To save your change, The display shows: press CONFIG RS232 MENU 1–Mode 2–Config EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press three times Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 7-28 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 145: Setup Procedures (Part 4)

    Selcall ID size compatibility (option, 8-13) • Selcall lockout on/off (option, 8-16) • Selcall mute availability on/off (option, 8-19) • Telcall availability on/off (option, 8-21) • Tone call setup (8-23) • 99-beacon call response on/off (option, 8-26). 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 146: Scan Table Automatic Scanning Start

    The display shows: Mode SETUP MENU 1- Scan 2–Call 3–Config 4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. Enter 11 Example of the display: Auto Scan Setup Time: Autoscan is Off EXIT ENTER numeral buttons 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 147 1 minute • ‘Off’. Select To save your change, The display shows: press SCAN MENU 1–Auto 2–Enable EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press twice Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 148: Scan Table Editing On/Off

    8-2). To switch scan table editing on or off: Action Notes Repeatedly press The display shows: Mode SETUP MENU 1- Scan 2–Call 3–Config 4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 149 • ‘DISABLED’ to switch off scan table editing. Select To save your change, The display shows: press SCAN MENU 1–Auto 2–Enable EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press twice Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 150: Selcall Id Setup (Option)

    You can set up any selcall group. To find out the selcall group assigned to each channel in the transceiver, refer to the 9390 User guide, Chapter 4, Using View Channel Options mode. A selcall group for normal selective calling consists of: •...
  • Page 151: Setting Up A Selcall Group

    The selcall type describes the type of selcall group. For normal selective calling between stations, use the ‘Codan’ selcall type. If you want to set up a selcall group for Radio Direct Dialling (secure telcalls) use the ‘RDD’...
  • Page 152 For an ‘RDD’ selcall type, enter the self ID for the network IPC-500 telephone interconnect. numeral buttons Press Example of the display: Selcall Group: 1 Call Address: – – – – – – Enter Call Address EXIT ENTER 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 153 Example of the display: Selcall Group: 1 Self ID: 1 2 3 4 Codan Select Selcall Type EXIT ENTER To select the selcall type, Select: rotate • ‘Codan’ for normal selcalls • ‘RDD’ for secure RDD telcalls. Select 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 154 Press Example of the display: Selcall Group: 1 Self ID: 1 2 3 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – CLEAR ENTER 8-10 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 155 Selcall Group: Self ID: 1 2 3 4 EXIT PROGRAM Selcall Group: Self ID: 1 2 3 4 Codan EXIT PROGRAM Do you want to set up another selcall group? Return to Step 3. Step 17. 9390 Reference manual 8-11...
  • Page 156 Setup procedures (part 4) Action Notes To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press four times Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 8-12 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 157: Selcall Id Size Compatibility (Option)

    To set the operating compatibility for 4 or 6-digit selcall ID: Action Notes Repeatedly press The display shows: Mode SETUP MENU 1- Scan 2–Call 3–Config 4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. 9390 Reference manual 8-13...
  • Page 158 6-digit Select • ‘6-DIGIT-ONLY’ if all stations in your network are capable of using 6-digit IDs. To save your change, The display shows: press SELCALL MENU 1–ID 2–Mute 3–ID size EXIT ENTER 8-14 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 159 Setup procedures (part 4) Action Notes To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press three times Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 9390 Reference manual 8-15...
  • Page 160: Selcall Lockout On/Off (Option)

    Selcall lockout does not apply to voice, distress or tone calls. To switch selcall lockout on or off: Action Notes Repeatedly press The display shows: Mode SETUP MENU 1- Scan 2–Call 3–Config 4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. 8-16 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 161 Selcall lockout does not apply to voice, distress or tone calls. To save your change, The display shows: press CALL MENU 1–Lockout 2–Emgcy 4–More 3–Privacy EXIT ENTER 9390 Reference manual 8-17...
  • Page 162 Setup procedures (part 4) Action Notes To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press twice Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 8-18 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 163: Selcall Mute Availability On/Off (Option)

    To switch the availability of selcall mute on or off: Action Notes Repeatedly press The display shows: Mode SETUP MENU 2–Call 1- Scan 3–Config 4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. 9390 Reference manual 8-19...
  • Page 164 Select To save your change, The display shows: press SELCALL MENU 1–ID 2–Mute 3–ID size EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press three times Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 8-20 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 165: Telcall Availability On/Off (Option)

    Before you can use this procedure, you need to enable the selcall option (see Chapter 7, Password entry to enable transceiver options). For information on telcalls, refer to the 9390 User guide, Chapter 5, Telcall. To switch the availability of telcalls on or off:...
  • Page 166 • ‘DISABLED’ to prevent telcalls being made. Select To save your change, The display shows: press CALL MENU 1–Selcall 2–Telcall 3–Tone 4–More EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press twice Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 8-22 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 167: Tone Call Setup

    2–Call 3–Config 4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. Enter 23 Example of the display: Tone Pair: Hi: – – – – Hz Low:– – – – Hz EXIT PROGRAM numeral buttons 9390 Reference manual 8-23...
  • Page 168 Set a frequency value in the range 300–2800Hz. This will cancel existing settings. numeral buttons Press For example, a high frequency of 1400Hz looks like this: Tone Pair: Hi: 1 4 0 0 Hz Low:– – – – EXIT ENTER 8-24 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 169 Hi: 1 4 0 0 Hz Low: 5 5 0 Hz EXIT PROGRAM Do you want to set up another tone call group? Return to Step 3. Step 10. To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press three times Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 9390 Reference manual 8-25...
  • Page 170: 99-Beacon Call Response On/Off (Option)

    1- Scan 2–Call 3–Config 4–More EXIT ENTER until you see the display for Setup mode. Enter 241 The display shows: 99Beacon Setup ENABLED 99Beacon enabled numeral EXIT ENTER buttons 99Beacon Setup DISABLED 99Beacon disabled EXIT ENTER 8-26 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 171 99-beacon calls. To save your change, The display shows: press CALL MENU 1–Beacon 2–Preamble 4–More 3–ALE EXIT ENTER To return to Channel Example of the display: mode, press twice Radphone 4,128 4,420 RF–ON 9390 Reference manual 8-27...
  • Page 172 Setup procedures (part 4) 8-28 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 173: Link Setup Mode

    If you make a mistake and want to exit half way through a Link Setup procedure, press the F1 button on the control panel or PTT button on the microphone. This will return you to the start of Link Setup mode without making any changes. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 174: Link Setup Mode Enter/Exit

    PTT button is disabled. SAA1064 SAA1064 This schematic shows the Parked location of the link on the bottom PCB. 1 2 3 4 Link setup Figure 9.1 Moving the link for Link Setup mode 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 175 Follow one of the Link See the Link Setup procedures Setup procedures to make later in this chapter. your changes. When all procedures have been completed continue with Step 6–8. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 176 Link Setup mode Action Notes Switch off the transceiver. Return the link to the original Parked position. Replace the bottom cover. You are now ready to switch on the transceiver and continue normal operation. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 177: Antenna Band Or Channel Control

    ‘BAND’ if you want the transceiver to control equipment according to the operating frequency band of the supporting equipment (for example, add-on high power linear amplifiers). For further details, contact your Codan agent. To change the antenna control setting: Action Notes Enter Link Setup mode.
  • Page 178 • ‘CHANNEL’ if you want to Select control equipment by channel frequency. Press The display shows: LINK SETUP MENU 1–Pin 2–Inhibit 3–Antenna 4–Reset ENTER Exit Link Setup mode. See Link Setup mode enter/exit on page 9-2. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 179: Pin Setup

    PIN. Do not forget your PIN! If you do, you will be unable to use the transceiver. You will have to obtain a password from Codan to delete the PIN. To set, change or cancel a PIN: Action Notes Enter Link Setup mode.
  • Page 180 Is a PIN already set? Step 4. Step 6. Enter the current PIN numeral buttons Press The transceiver ‘beeps’ twice and switches off if you enter the wrong PIN. Switch the transceiver on and repeat the procedure. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 181 ‘beeps’. Enter the new PIN again from Step 6. Press The display shows: LINK SETUP MENU 1–Pin 2–Inhibit 3–Antenna 4–Reset ENTER Exit Link Setup mode. See Link Setup mode enter/exit on page 9-2. 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 182: Setup Mode Availability On/Off

    See Link Setup mode enter/exit on page 9-2. The display shows: LINK SETUP MENU 1–Pin 2–Inhibit 3–Antenna 4–Reset ENTER Enter 2 The display shows: Setup Mode ENABLED Setup mode enabled EXIT ENTER Setup Mode DISABLED Setup mode disabled EXIT ENTER 9-10 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 183 Setup mode • ‘DISABLED’ to prevent use of Setup mode. Select Press The display shows: LINK SETUP MENU 1–Pin 2–Inhibit 3–Antenna 4–Reset ENTER Exit Link Setup mode. See Link Setup mode enter/exit on page 9-2. 9390 Reference manual 9-11...
  • Page 184: Transceiver Reset To Factory Settings

    Radphone channels. Think carefully before using this procedure! It can delete all protected channels set up by Codan (except for Radphone channels) listed in the Marine Frequency List supplied with the transceiver. User settings include all settings in the transceiver except for: •...
  • Page 185 • ‘Reset user settings to Select factory defaults’ to reset user settings but not channels • ‘Reset user settings, delete all channels’ to reset user settings and all channels except factory set Radphone channels. Use with caution! 9390 Reference manual 9-13...
  • Page 186 To exit this procedure without resetting anything, press To start the reset, press The display shows: LINK SETUP MENU 1–Pin 2–Inhibit 3–Antenna 4–Reset ENTER Exit Link Setup mode. See Link Setup mode enter/exit on page 9-2. 9-14 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 187: 10 Display Messages

    This chapter lists all messages that are shown on the transceiver display. These include: • transceiver status messages • operator error messages • system error messages. Some error messages are accompanied by one or more ‘beeps’. 9390 Reference manual 10-1...
  • Page 188 ALE and transceiver. If no ALE is connected, see Chapter 7, RS-232 connected equipment to remove ALE from the setup. If you need help, contact your Codan agent. ALE not The 9300 ALE controller To initialise the ALE controller, initialised has not been initialised.
  • Page 189 RAM. Call stack There are no selcall, telcall Refer to the 9390 User guide, empty or page calls stored in the Chapter 6, Reviewing and call memory. returning calls held in memory.
  • Page 190 Clarify by using the Select knob Clarifier Clarifier mode has been selected. on the control panel. Refer to the 9390 User guide, Chapter 4, Using Clarifier mode. Cloning failed Cloning the transceiver has Check the programming cables. failed. Switch the transceiver off and then on again.
  • Page 191 The transceiver failed to set Try sending another ALE call. up an ALE link. The call For details on ALE, see has failed. Chapter 5, ALE option settings. Contact your Codan agent if you need help. 9390 Reference manual 10-5...
  • Page 192 Codan agent for help. No destination No selcall called ID has Refer to the 9390 User guide, been set up. Chapter 5, Selcall for how you enter the selcall ID of the station you want to call.
  • Page 193 ‘GPS NMEA-0183’ (see Chapter 7, RS-232 connected equipment). Check cables. No real time The clock is faulty. Contact your Codan agent for clock help. No response There was no response from Find the best signal path to use...
  • Page 194 Display messages Message Meaning Action Parallel Data in the parallel Contact your Codan agent for EEPROM bad PROM has become help. corrupted. Program The selected channel is If you want to copy this channel inhibited protected from deletion. to another channel number, see Chapter 3, Copying a channel to a new channel number.
  • Page 195 Action Scan abort Scanning has stopped To exit Scan mode, refer to the because the PTT or another 9390 User guide, Chapter 4, button was pressed. Scanning for incoming calls. Scan inhibited Scan table editing is not To allow scan tables to be edited, currently allowed.
  • Page 196 Tune button to tune the antenna again. If the problem remains, contact your Codan agent for help. Tuning The Tune button was None. pressed and the antenna is now being tuned.
  • Page 197 Display messages Message Meaning Action Unlock error VC02 is unlocked. Contact your Codan agent for VC02 help. Value too high The entered number is too Enter the correct number. large. Value too low The entered number is too Enter the correct number.
  • Page 198 Display messages 10-12 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 199: 11 Appendix

    RS-232/I C Interface to connect combinations of ancillary equipment (11-10) • lists the transceiver specifications (11-14) • lists the transceiver options available (11-15) • lists the accessories available for the transceiver (11-16). 9390 Reference manual 11-1...
  • Page 200: Connectors

    This section covers: • the microphone socket • the Antenna Control connector • the Remote Control connector • the GP connector • the RS232 socket • the loudspeaker L/S socket • the Ext Alarm socket. 11-2 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 201: Microphone Socket

    The microphone socket is unmarked. It is located at the left of the front panel. Key reference 4 3 7 2 1 6 5 Function Loudspeaker audio output Microphone input Ground Data in PTT in (active low) and data out Battery (switched) Front panel speaker (ground return) 9390 Reference manual 11-3...
  • Page 202: Antenna Control Connector

    Not used Tune in and out (active low) Scan antenna (active low) Not used Not used PTT out (+10V=Tx) Binary coded decimal channel 1 Binary coded decimal channel 2 Tuned in Battery (switched) Battery (switched) Ground Ground 11-4 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 203: Remote Control Connector

    Power on Data (I C bus, 5V) Not used Clock (I C bus, 5V) Rx and Tx indicator Ground Ground Transmitter audio input Receiver demodulated output Receiver audio output Interrupt (I C bus, 5V) Battery (switched) 9390 Reference manual 11-5...
  • Page 204: Gp Connector

    It is used for ALE controllers, modems and fax interfaces. reference Remote Control Alarm 4 5 6 Function Ground Receiver output Transmitter input Quiet line Alarm input PTT input (active low) Scan Battery (switched) RS-232 receive RS-232 transmit 11-6 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 205: Rs-232 Socket

    Speaker audio output Sleeve Ground External alarm socket The external alarm socket is labelled Ext Alarm. It is located at the right of the back panel. Connection Function Relay switch contact Sleeve Relay switch contact (ground) 9390 Reference manual 11-7...
  • Page 206: Connecting Ancillary Equipment

    RS-232 connected equipment and RS-232 connection baud rate. If you want to connect a combination of ALE controllers, modems, GPS receivers and computers, you will need to use the optional RS-232/I C Interface described on page 11-10. 11-8 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 207 Extension loudspeaker External alarm Ext Alarm socket RS232 socket GPS receiver Set RS-232 setting to ‘GPS NMEA-0183’ and baud rate to the value used by the GPS receiver (typically ‘4800’). IPC-500 telephone Remote Control interconnect connector 9390 Reference manual 11-9...
  • Page 208: Using The Optional Rs-232/I C Interface

    C switch is only used if a second interface is connected • the GPS A and GPS B switches set the baud rate for GPS socket • the COMP A and COMP B switches set the baud rate for the COMPUTER socket. 11-10 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 209 GPS B or Setting COMP A COMP B switch switch 9600 baud (no parity, 1 stop bit) 4800 baud (no parity, 1 stop bit) 2400 baud (no parity, 1 stop bit) 1200 baud (no parity, 1 stop bit) 9390 Reference manual 11-11...
  • Page 210 COMP switch is set to the on position Step 6. (only the On or Off position Step 8. may be marked). Set the COMP switch to The off position enables the socket. the off position. 11-12 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 211 Remote Control connector of the first interface. Make sure that the I C switches are not set to the same position for both units. Set one to the on position and the other to the off position. 9390 Reference manual 11-13...
  • Page 212: Specifications

    Transmit J3E voice: 6A (average) J3E two tone: 9–12A Size and weight 9390 transceiver (excluding cradle) Dimensions: 250mm W x 320mm D x 78mm H Weight: 3.3kg 9391 control head (including cradle) Dimensions: 250mm W x 70mm D x 90mm H Weight: 0.9kg...
  • Page 213: Transceiver Options

    Appendix Transceiver options The options are available for the 9390 transceiver are listed below. Some options require physical modifications to your transceiver. Code Options Enable Automatic Link Establishment Fan for continuous data transmission Enable Global Positioning System (GPS) capability Morse facility (replaces selective call Ext...
  • Page 214: Accessories

    Appendix Accessories The following accessories are available for the 9390 transceiver: Code Accessories 2-module clamp suitable for locking 9390 with another item of equipment having the same physical design 3-module clamp suitable for locking 9390 with two other items of equipment having the same...
  • Page 215: Index

    5-13 antenna control 11-4 external alarm 11-7 —C— 7-18, 7-24, 7-27, 11-6 loudspeaker 11-7 call microphone 11-3 lockout 8-16 remote control 11-5 preamble length 5-15 RS-232 7-24, 7-27, 11-7 privacy on/off 5-17 control head changing 9390 Reference manual Index-1...
  • Page 216 11-3 availability on/off mounting creating receive-only channel 3-16 control head fuses 11-16 transceiver mute during scanning 3-24 —G— on power up 7-11 selcall 8-19 global positioning system See GPS glossary GP connector 7-18, 7-24, 7-27, 11-6 Index-2 9390 Reference manual...
  • Page 217 7-20 accessories 11-16 grounding 2-12 receive frequency remote control connector 11-5 installing options 7-2, 11-15 RF gain on/off 7-22 RS-232 reset 9-12 using See user guide connected equipment 7-24 connection baud rate 7-27 transmit frequency 9390 Reference manual Index-3...
  • Page 218 Index troubleshooting messages 10-1 —U— TXE option 3-3, 3-21 using the transceiver See user guide Index-4 9390 Reference manual...

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