DIVELINK COM-S01R Operator's Manual

Scuba wireless voice communication system.

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SCUBA WIRELESS VOICE
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
MODEL COM-S01R
All Models
Surface Unit

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  • Page 1 SCUBA WIRELESS VOICE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM OPERATOR’S MANUAL MODEL COM-S01R All Models Surface Unit...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ................1  Determining the Options and Capabilities of your Model ..2  OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ............4  Orientation ................... 4   Battery Pack ..................5   How to charge the Surface Unit ............7   Transducer................... 8  ...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    SCUBA divers equipped with a DIVELINK communicator. The COM-S01R Surface Unit is worn on the head as a headset with a boom microphone. The headset has two ear muffs to reduce unwanted sound in a noisy environment.
  • Page 4: Determining The Options And Capabilities Of Your Model

    COM-S01R (All Models) Surface Units Determining the Options and Capabilities of your Model The Head Mount Surface Unit Model COM-S01R comes with two battery options and other parts that may also be ordered separately: Powered by Alkaline Batteries This Surface Unit comes with...
  • Page 5 COM-S01R (All Models) Surface Units At the time of ordering, the following options can be selected: OPTION -1CH-BS 1 channel Surface Unit with Public Safety Frequency -1CH-CS 1 Channel Surface Unit with 32768 Hz Ref. Frequency -2CH-ABS 2 Channel Surface Unit with...
  • Page 6: Operating Instructions

    COM-S01R (All Models) Surface Units OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Orientation The Surface Unit has one earphone in the same ear cup as the volume control, microphone and push to talk button. You can wear the Surface Unit with the earphone on the left or right side of the head.
  • Page 7: Battery Pack

    COM-S01R (All Models) Surface Units Battery Pack When operating, a LOW POWER BEEP will sound every 8 seconds when the battery almost discharged. The battery compartment is in one ear cup. Batteries may be accessed by pulling off the ear muff pad and removing the battery pack.
  • Page 8 COM-S01R (All Models) Surface Units If instead you want to use the rechargeable system, then you use the rechargeable pack BAT-S01R-NIMH and the DIVELINK charger CHG-QC1-NIMH. BAT-S01R-NIMH is a matched cell battery pack with an energy management system to allow fast charging.
  • Page 9: How To Charge The Surface Unit

    COM-S01R (All Models) Surface Units How to charge the Surface Unit There is no need to remove the battery pack from the earcup. Plug your charger CHG-QC1-NIMH into the mains power, then look for the button hole in the battery ear cup. Plug the DC power plug into the battery pack and wait until the charge lights indicate full charge (may be seen if the battery pack is removed).
  • Page 10: Transducer

    COM-S01R (All Models) Surface Units Transducer Uncoil the transducer cable and put the transducer into the water. Place the transducer at the same depth as the diver, or as deep as possible but not right on the ocean floor. Secure the cable to the side of the vessel. Allow yourself sufficient cable to move about.
  • Page 11: Power On And Volume Control

    Power up the DIVELINK by rotating the volume control knob clockwise. To conserve battery power and operating time it would be best to wait until the diver is in the water before turning ON the DIVELINK. To turn OFF, rotate the knob anti-clockwise until you hear a "click".
  • Page 12: Operating Tips

    Handling Do not drop or jar the DIVELINK. The antenna located at the end of the cable is sensitive to sudden mechanical shock. Do not stretch or cut any cables. A cut in the antenna cable will allow salt water into the sealed jacket...
  • Page 13: What To Expect When Communicating Underwater

    Body shadow. Long-range sound transmission can be affected by the position of the diver’s body in relation to the DIVELINK equipment. A range reduction can occur if the diver’s body is in the line of sight between his/her equipment and that of another diver or a Surface Unit.
  • Page 14: Range Considerations

    This is prevented by the use of the CHEMICAL NEUTRALIZING FLUID, DIVELINK part number CNF-01. The antenna is the black knob at the end of the cable. A coating of this liquid around the antenna cylinder is...
  • Page 15: Two Channel Units (Com-S01 With Option-2Ch-Xxs)

    COM-S01 Two Channel Model Surface Unit Two Channel Units (COM-S01 with OPTION-2CH-xxS) The COM-S01 Surface Unit referred to by this Section is outfitted with an option that allows it to transmit and receive on one of TWO channels. COM-S01 with OPTION-2CH Surface Unit with 2 Channel Option Please refer to page 3 to determine the exact frequencies that apply to channel 1 and channel 2.
  • Page 16 DIVELINK that you want to communicate with. To conserve battery power and operating time it would be best to wait until the diver is in the water before turning ON the DIVELINK. Adjust the volume control to suit your hearing. The DIVELINK has an automatic squelch circuit to eliminate background noise, so bear in mind that you may not hear much sound until a diver speaks into another DIVELINK.
  • Page 17: Technical Specifications

    COM-S01 (All Models) Surface Units TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Transmission: Wireless ultrasonic. Upper Side Band modulation, no carrier, ref. 31250 Hz. (Refer to page 3 for different frequency options under OPTION-2CH-xxS.) 1 watt peak output power. Push to talk with transmitted speech returned to earphone. Audio pass band 400Hz to 5000Hz, normal voice range.
  • Page 18: Warranty

    DIVELINK caused by improper maintenance, modification or tampering to the DIVELINK. The original warranty card must be on file at the DIVELINK factory with a copy of your purchase receipt to be eligible for the one year coverage and any warranty service.
  • Page 19 By purchasing the DIVELINK it is agreed and understood that in no event will the manufacturer, its distributors or retailers be held liable for any personal injuries arising from its operation, or for any...
  • Page 20: Servicing

    Warranty/Repair Conditions Any defect of the unit in workmanship or material, and discovered within one year from the date of purchase, must be promptly reported to the DIVELINK factory. No product returns will be accepted by the factory without a Returned Merchandise Authorization (RMA).

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