Sailor SP3110 User Manual

Sailor SP3110 User Manual

The portable vhf transceiver for gmdss
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SAILOR SP3110
THE PORTABLE VHF
TRANSCEIVER
FOR GMDSS
SAILOR, THE GREAT EUROPEAN
VOL
LO
PWR
VOL
CH
SQ
A
B 16

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  • Page 1 SAILOR SP3110 THE PORTABLE VHF TRANSCEIVER FOR GMDSS B 16 SAILOR, THE GREAT EUROPEAN...
  • Page 2 SP3110...
  • Page 3 Monitor switch for listening-in on a channel, irrespective of the squelch level setting. Backlight switch, used to turn-on the illumination of the display and/or the keyboard, depending on programming. MONITOR LAMP PTT switch. (Call switch, for selective calling.) CALL Microphone 28442A SP3110...
  • Page 4 7. Squelch sign, the two digits above indicate the actual squelch setting. 8. Battery low indicator. 9. Keyboard lock indicator. 10. Individual call alarm indicator.* 11. AF-mute indicator.* 12. Tone system ON indicator.* * Functional only in conjunction with optional tone module for selective calling. SP3110...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Page Introduction Emergency Batteries Operator's guide Quick channel programming Additional features Installation Rechargeable batteries Mounting of clip Removing clip SP3110...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction SP3110, your new VHF-transceiver, is approved to fulfil the GMDSS-requirements to portable VHF-transceivers, and so it is a part of the required safety equipment to be used in an emergency situation. However, the best way to guarantee functional- ity in an emergency, is to use the equipment in the daily work on-board, as a useful communica- tion media.
  • Page 7 Furthermore, you have all the international simplex channels, quick selection of distress ch. 16 and two additional user programmable channels, and a lot of other useful features. SP3110...
  • Page 8: Emergency

    Emergency Procedure for SP3110. If an emergency situation forces you to leave the ship, do as follows: Remove the top-seal of the orange emer- gency battery package. Insert the battery package into the handheld transceiver unit. Push the - button, until the radio turns on, indicated by channel read-out in the display.
  • Page 9: Batteries

    Press the two stainless steel locks on each side of the battery package with your thumb and indexfinger and pull out the battery. 28468 Insert the new battery package into the bottom of the transceiver and press it upwards until it snaps in with a “click”. SP3110...
  • Page 10: Operator's Guide

    To turn on keyboard beep-function. To turn off keyboard beep-function. To change setting of a selected function, Default: Volume level function. To select Tx power level function. To select Channel selection function. To select Squelch level function. To select Volume level function. SP3110...
  • Page 11 To select quick channel A. To select quick channel B. To select distress channel 16. SP3110...
  • Page 12: Quick Channel Programming

    Press the key (less than 1 sec.) followed by the key you want to programme, A or B , for more than 1 sec. SP3110...
  • Page 13: Additional Features

    Additional features Your SP3110 has some other features which may show up to be useful in daily use. On the side of the transceiver you will find the following switches (look inside the cover of this folder): “Backlight” switch for turning on/off the key-...
  • Page 14 At the same time the transmitter power level will automatically be set to LOw level, to extend the remaining operation time of the battery. An audible alarm is heard each 10 seconds until the display readout shows “charGe”, and the set is switched off automatically. SP3110...
  • Page 15: Installation

    Installation With your SP3110 you have got a combined holder/ charger. If the transceiver NOT is used in the daily work, the primary emergency battery may be stored in the holder. If however the charger is used frequently, the emergency battery must be stored in another place, due to charger heating.
  • Page 16: Rechargeable Batteries

    The battery must be at normal room temperature when it is charged, and the trans- ceiver must be switched off. WARNING The battery may explode if it is exposed to open fire. SP3110...
  • Page 17 Repeat this procedure at least three times. NOTE! As an option, S.P.Radio can offer a special charger, which includes a quick-charger and a special recycle feature with measurement and readout of actual battery capacity. Contact your S.P.Radio distributor for further information SP3110...
  • Page 18: Mounting Of Clip

    Mounting of clip 28457A SP3110...
  • Page 19: Removing Clip

    Removing clip SP3110...
  • Page 20 SP3110...
  • Page 21 Please note Any responsibility or liability for loss or damage in connection with the use of this product and the accompanying documen- tation is disclaimed. The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice, may contain errors or inaccuracies, and represents no commitment whatsoever.

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